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WHOLE NO. 7054. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DESPATCALS. NO SPHAKER YET—NO QUOBUM IN THE SENATE TILL ATER, NEW YEAR'8—NO MG8SAGR—NO ACTION 1 THE GASH OF COL. PRESCH—NO ENOWING WHO ‘WILL, KUCOEED MA. BUCHANAN, BTC. . Wasuinoron, Dec. 20, 1855. AL is etiil in the dark as to who will be Speaker. To- day an attempt was made to stave off an adjourument end have en evening session, but it fied. Even if they should organize to-morrov, (Suturicy) nothing could be done, as the Senate adjourned over till Monday. A large number of Senators left this evening, and will ot be back until after the holidays. General Cams in- formed me this evening that be did not think there would ‘be a qrorum till after New Yoar's. Thus, if the House thould organize, the message could not be read. Col. French, the Nicaragua Minister, left for the North to-day, arid will not return fur some deys. The Cabinet os yet huve tekeu no action to his caso, learn from reliable source thet the President has ‘fot even thought of Senatcr Toucey’s name in connec- tion with Minister to England. ‘the frep state men of Kanvas havo addresned a lettor to General Cars, asking him to present to Congress thoir _ Constifution, He wrote in roply that ho would, BNGINEUING OF THE FUSIONISTS--DePARTURE OF COL. FEENCH-—ALLEGED CASK OF JUDICIAL AL VBASANOK. Wasuinoroy, Dec. 20, 1856. ‘The fusionista have a meeticg in the morning to do- termine whether they wil press a vote to-morrow. If they do, 1 am inclined to believe that Mr, Banks will be elected. It may, however, be postponed until after the holidays, Gol, Parker H. French left for New York this evening, to superintend the shipment of Nicaragua emigrants by the steemer on Mouday next. Ilo stops at the St. Nicholas. On the trial of the cage of Kissell ws. The St. Louis Pab- Ue Schools, in the Supreme Court to-day, it was shown that Judge H.R. Gamble, of Missowi, who hadgiven the Aocision against Kissell, had previously received a fee of ‘two hundred dollars for an opinion as nis counsel. Tae opinion and decision are in direct contlict. It is Said to be « case justifying impeachment, Eg WILL THE NAW MINISTER FROM NICARAGUA BF ORIVeD ?—T8 THY PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE IN PRINT! Wasiunaron, Dec. 20, 1855. Colonel Parker H. French sent bix private secretary last evening, with « copy of his credentials as Minister from Nicarsgus, to Mr. Marcy. An answer will probably de returned to-merrow; and, as I indicated in my pre- “vious despatch, Ihave the best of reasona for believing that the want of gome civil confirmation of Walker's an- thority in Nicaragua will be assigned by our government aa the reacon for refusing to receive Colonel French as Minister at present. Colonel French ieft for New York this afternoon, to return on the 26th inst, In epite of your correspondent’s statement to the con- ‘trary, J know that the President’s Message is in pmnt at the White House. B JUDGE DOUGLAS IMPROVING, ETC. Wasson, Des. 20, 1855, Jodge Dovgias has writton to his friends that altbough Suffering revorely from an ix tlamcd throat, ho expects to be in Washingtcn early in January. The report taat the orizinal copy of the Declaration of Ybdepondence has beon stolen from the Patent Office, and a counterielt ono gubstitated, is untrue. ‘Tho origi- al has been there for fourteen years undisturbed. THIRTY-FOUR’ H CONGRESS, FIRST AESSION, SENATE, Wastixarox, Des, 20, 1865 PRIVATE CLAIMS, Mz. Reowinean, (dem,) of Pa., fom the Committos on Clatma, submitted a regort that all private claims on which wiverse roporta were made, or ordered, during the * last resslon of Congress, which were pending at its close, and which claims are founded upon any law of Congress or regulation of the executive departments, or contract, expres or implied, with government, and which the claimants choove to prosecute before the Court of Claims, de referred to said Court. ‘The repert was adopted. TE, WN SENATORSINY. ¥ On motioa of Mr. Cass, (dem.) of Mich, the pro members of the Illinois Legislature egaiast tne mn of Mr, Trumbull, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Tarver: presented evidenee chowing that he acarel to Le Judge, and was succeeded by another, two years before his election to the Senate, The evidonce was similarly referred, and the adjourned until Monday. HOUSE OF REPRE: ENTATIVES. Wasuusarox, Dee. 20, 1855, Te sPmaKmen The Sfouse resumed vottng for & Jowing reeults—— peaker, with the f « 104 Fuller. « 13 teatter D mt, (K.N.) of Ala., said that the result of the vote just announced is a pretty fair indication that no result will be reached to-day. Wishing to promote by degrees the business of the Hoase, he proposed to proceed to the selection of two standing committees—one to be the Committeo of Ways and Means, and the other Foreign Affaire—ihe Northern party nominating four members thereof, the administration party three, and the corporal’s goard of the Sonth, assisted by members om the North, two. These committees to e- lect their chairmen by a majori‘y vote, to preside over the ordinary business of the H nately till a Speaker is elected. Te proposed that ove hour be devoted to the Intro? of dill», to be here- afver referred to the appropriate com: to be then sworn in by the Chairouu of ti Ways and Means; the House next to proceed to the elec tion of a Clerk, Postmaster, Sergoant-at-Arme, keeper, and last, but not least, a Chaploin, theo prayers, perhaps, some oil may be thrown on the troubled waters, This no time for crimination and recrimina tion. We want harmony and tees, members Soveral geatlewen odje that tho plan sperifiedin the law of 1789 was im the way, a4 {5 preseribes that x Speaker end Clerk shall tire electad, « ‘ sworn in by the Speaker, belore pr Mr, Sxont remarked that ule : was adopted Mr. Cspwait apy ds to adhere to the blnek republicam: that * governmen w thei: bande and they restored the Mis and repealed the fugitive siave law, the Union m will be divnclveé—the declaration of that tunatien! gx headed man to the cont ling. Mr. Zortuxorrm, (de why he cowd supp fog that be on! Lis trievus wtand on middle grounds which ail might occupy without eouprotiving principles Mr Weicrr, (dem.) of Tennesss however patrictie the Amerivaa part are by their votes making the ext zation laws paraiount Mr. Cox, (i. N.) of Ky, recognized no « der of the Aroerican party who does nm twelfth rection of the Philatetybia pls Speaker could be elected imnrediateay if ~come over to his side, but Amorwans Tov over ali their foree te luchardeon. Adjourned, OUR WASHINGTON Was Binte f Afoirs 1 Mewicr—bmyart ral Godden Aanexiion ty Bt tmganication in Process of k Demora' je Convention Prepac every s Despaich foam Gow A Merion Ainrran yr The Vinci a Wathiviten sor nati the Gore (004 Play There. A le + io this city from Ceneral Galeten, our Minster #! Mexico, giving a detailed account of the late conspire overthrow the existing government of that country, and vetting forth the cated to him by several of the more prominent Mevican eltizens, the interference of the United States ia placing mat! crs in that country om a solid basis, Strange as it may eee, it fe believed by any intelligent Mexi cans that the Prosident of the United States line bot to order on avmy there, with (.oneral Scott at its head, to have that orter obeyed to the Letter; and doubtives at this moinent, if the General could but make his appear- ance in that city again, he would find but Httle opposi- tion to the entrance of his army, while be would receive he Lomege of w Jarge portion of its inhabitants, Lam oh wish, aa commmuni- nn further informed thet @ combinstion of the wealth and | Resignation of Juiye Sydney H. Stuart. respectability of Mexico has been formed for the purpore of inviting American aggressioniato the country, with the ultimate hope of forcing upom the Moxicaus the nocessity of annexation to the United States, Tis fet is not un- known to General Gadsden, and the zeal which in public he exhivits to prevent Texan ineursions ito the coun- by, is but to discourage attempts that would end ina fallure, and prejudice the public raind against any subse- quent enterprise. It will be recollected that immed {ately after Santa Avna’s flight, Generel Gadadon was privat aud publict: charged by nicmbers of the provicional government witl Secigne wpon the indeperdence of oo, waich he de. nied, but which recent circum -tantes prove to have been weil founded. To what extent the General 1: now charge- able with political interference in Mexican aifairs {a yet to be ascertained: but onr government here i# equally cruminal, ifapprised of the conduct of its representative, which it ix, end seeks not by means of its power to put & final check to it. But so much national good faith ts pot, under existing cireumstances, to be expected ot the hands of General Pierce. A reelection is his sole thought, and if be can invoive the agtion in dificelties, by a promise of neighnoring territory and plunder, add to Ge ote of foreign war, he flattérs himself with a» be- Nef that he bas auother four years Presidential terin before bim. On the Sth of January the committes appointed to poo. erepere lone for the Democratic Convention to be — at ‘The cinna’i will avaemblo in this city. men, headed by Forney, are in daily consulta- tion ax to the mode of procedure. It would 9] ye that all is to be propared, even to the drawing up of the reso- lutions for the commattec, +o that thes» gentlomen—if the game is allowed—will’ fod themseves through the *kindness of disinterested friends, but mere hae cog ~uttering a ‘yes’? and a ‘no,’ after the manner swembers voting fora Spesker. "Forney will insist upon ‘the course he propyes an in keeping with the mages of the party, and any deviation from it, in all probavility, will be visited by theauathemas of the Unwn. Wasinnerow, Dec. 10, 1855. The Election of Officers of the House—The Rounty Lanit Act—Alicrations Contemplated —Naturalized Citizens En- tilled fo Proemplion—Mililary Courts Martiot, 2, Aver the first prize shall have been won it is contem- plated by the opporition to nominate x full ticket andoleet them at a single ballot. This would not only Sicililate burinees, but would recure the election of the whole op- Position ticket. Capt. Darling, late of tho army, in the Prominent candidate for Doorkeeper, and is regarded as nef his election, ad will alse be Mr. Cullora , should Mr. Banks win the first priza. The bounty lond act of the last Congress wil undergo ‘ general revision during the present session. That clause which requires the production of record proof to establish service in all cases, is simply ridiculous in its operation. In granting revolutionary pensions—record oridence not being requiced—mont of then were allowed on parol Proof. Aged widows row draw their pension money reml- ennnaily—there being no question as to the perrmaance of serviee—and yet when they ask (or the Iynd bounty, they wre met with the clause of the act requiring re- cord evidence ; and the applications of neatly all there yevolutionary widows are rejected. Was this contemplated by Congress? What! pay them tho cash with one hand and withhold” the bouoty with the other, on precisely the ame evi dence! Then, pgain, those who proved up their rervice to the complete satisfaction of the government, and reecived forty or ait, acres, are now told that the ircrease connot be allowed them=not that there is any doubt a# Wo their military sorvice, but the record ir want- ing. Urder this xecord law the entire militi«of Virginia end several other States are excluded frow ell participa: tion ia thoir country’s bounty. Did Cangrossmean this’ If not, let the evil bo remedied. A correspondent of ths Northern press ha: the error of reying thet none bat mative ci avail themeelyeror the benents arising 1 pee~ emp'ion Jaws. Such is aot the fast. Our grblic luady turalives, and can alike enjoy squatter sovereivet it that the proceedings of the tate milltary Court Maztial at Port Leaveoworth, which found! Col. M: vomery guilty and broke him, also finds thut the rin! officers ef Kaveas were implicated in the «peculationr. I x-Govempor Ieeder is said to Have owned cighty acres of land in ed round tho famons city of Pawuce. “J also se- certnin that Maj. Blake, of the Ist dragoons, ix to be ecurt- martinied for unofleerike conduct, in dhalongiog a aum- ber of drunken soldiers toa txt fight witir hia. ‘The Drendent of the United States uleo preters agelost Jeneral Garland, of the Oh military di daty in not arraiguing Major wae Known to General Garland, are open towll citizens, whether ative or they tearn ave been basily en- gaged in gviting Piece delegates selects for the purpose of packing the Cincinnati Conyenti n matters of tall diplomacy—otherwire called trickery—Me. Mere has already obtnined an unenvial y, wad the scheme in which be is now enga ly charecteristic. In every dircetion o issued,to the various pastinasters, evil &e., to get themselves chosen as delegates, and in the Pew England States especially thes ordors have been woccesstully carr! fore, far feow ia cot with « nowbaal To be sure, tock, BUEY Bat as matters + secured a good many delegates nd at peownt and the only mocratic rivals can th is to kick up vance, and expose the of the packing y which has been adopted, prepare to bid trongor for the votes than the | fichon Cabinet. Of course. the r¢-aom ination of tho ceriain deieat of the eleetien, Whatever else ts fit. He bas been. tried, those qualities which the I'r thould possesa, that we do not believe h single State in y in pre- pared to comu : cy w batter mose cing up the work thorouglily than to fold th A country ald exery a and allow Mr. Pioree to paek the convention and earry out his plans. Know Not om the ris Even Seward bonds are co! CORRESPONDENCE OF {(Corsespordence of the nd fy on hii way to thie « Jegraph to the War Departmne line is ertabliahed. Upon his a h mination fe has reported tae bonadary 1 here wi r ‘ mt of the fine, will be dor +, the Minister aprointed to succeed t ; but that ml Speen ne from Fanta A his abdient . Robh vid an une plication of ibe LANEOUS ITEMS. rT The Philatetpbia Amecwan, ps the following tolographic the printers, lographic eorrespomien tm questionably not one of Go the peinters the justice fo say that we over Shown, in our long experience, an luntane ney mye violated the confidence of their voo . Foffleial or other documents, It is @ their trust, aml we tolicre hav been wade into un teen satisfactorily winown t printers have been voor ecewioual pre matvore Claclorures that have Loon rade of the Mesage and other deouraonte, We could entrust them tour com rand {hat they woulr Vaimal Iniclitencee, writen than the not be improperly divaigoi. dee Texas.—The report of the Commis. Land of'ee submitted (o the pre: cut Legirintate of Toxmy, makes the iollowing exhibit of whole State vsoe 176,006,600 “pain 71,100,400 Leaving a tote awin, afver satiety. ing all known ¢ srtssevegeascee MAS NEO Ths report shows the smennt of vid ‘tides under #paia tind Mexico to be 2,992,007 acts lew than chown by pre- vious reports, that amount haviog been set avide by the courts. Of the lands between the “vec” and Ito Grands, confirmed by the set of 1855, 1,970.02 nares have been surveyed and returned to the Land (dice, leaving 2,04, 12 acres of the eaxme Orne oy mk Cir Jovan, Nuew Yorx, Des, 20, 1866. ‘To ms Excrnuecy Mon H, Ciaax, GovmNon, STO: Sm—It ia kuown to yourself mnd the public that I was lately charged with an offence in my official character of City Jodge, aad that I havo since been tried and sequit- ted by a jury of my fellow citizens, Of that trial, with the circumstances snd matters that led to it, I will not speak tu this communication, except #0 far, indeed, as is necessary in respect to the course I feel it my duty to pursue; for, however witbout guilt in the late calamity under which Ihave suffered, it is my purpose, for the reasons folowing, to withdraw trom the Bench—my re- tSgnaiion, herein tendered, to take effect at the end of the present month. ‘The cause that has Jed me (o the course adopted is, that there are those among my fellow clitizens who are of the optuion that although, acquitted im fact of tho chargo pre‘erred against ie, and innocent in truth of all crimt nal conduct in the matter complained of, the late terri bie ordeal through which j haye passed has, ina greate* wees. deneh) Seopeicpl in ieteeal. abecuinas ted Judge, ana will, if 1 remaia upon the Bench, to some ex- tent injure the administration of public justice at my hends. It is be ieved by many thet the late melanch: event by which | wae surrounded would, for a time at least, in a measure, deprive me of that confideace on the parc of some which te so escontial from all to. gal a Judge tors valuable discharge duty. the personal relations. between Distriet Attorney, Recorder and myself sro not such as would ce to harmony in the court ot which we ace mem rerk. Uacer these circumstances, and in view of the delicacy and importance of a judicial office, wits no wiek that mir- fortune vo woe—altbough withoat crime, and by whom or however brought—sha | in any manner affect tho interest of public justice, or be made to roflect upon those to whom I ain indebted for tae pluce I ocoapy, I fol it to be a daty of honor and principle to resiga. In the con- sideration of this mattor, | have beev apprebensive that a surrender of the place might, upon first it, with some, be construed to the prejudice of my ianocence, but those with whom | have avvised assure mo that no Kuch inferonce will or con be Grawa by even the most unch ari- table or least friendly but that every fair aod just citi- zen will aseribe my rerignation to thé cause assigned. In the presence of my God, to you, sir, the first ufficer of tno State, and to the public at large, 1 doelare my cu- ire innocence of all eriminal eonduct or intentional rong in the matter from which I have been taude so 96 riouaty (o suffer. Infiuenced, under feclings of aeeport pain and sorrow, aloue by tho reasons and wotives stated, ve, after many yours of devoted duty and car: nost industry in the criminal departmenw of this ciry, without reproach or eenmure from any, but in the confidence and praise of all, in poverty, with wounced hopes and broken beatth, but a conrefenee fee trom guilt, voluntarily surrendered au Ofiica’ of honor and emoltment for private lite, trusting to lrovidease aad my best exertions for what may come tome ia the future. Be foving, rir, that the confidence of the great body of the peopte in my integrity is still unshaken. and that the couree “ny convictions of prop lety has led roeto atopt will be Lape al of by my iriends snd the community in which I live, Tuave the hovor to be your Eceellency’s moet obecient, humble servant, S. A. STUART. Lectuse of Rev. J. , Smith, Mixstonary among the Fugitives in Cansda, Téwas announced in tho papers yesterday that the Kev, J. B. Staith, who is a amissonary among the fug!- tive elaver in Canada, wou'd speak of their condftion Int evening, xi the Free Wili Raptist eburch in Bullvan vereot, near Houston. In pursuance of thix cell, at the hour appolated there had savernbled in the chureh about white and bieek, young end old, raale and exercises were opened by Fliyringt) by the choir; after whish a prayer wan offered up by Rev. 1). M. Graham. ‘The choir then sanz, avother Lymm eon Beacing— “Strike of m; Mj ehochles The Rov. J.B, Gauth, a colored gomti introduced to the antience, He said he shot canter elaborately into the sutject Aw regards the condilicn of the fugitives Conia, it hed greet improved in the They axed to Be in the mont de They could not provide themeolyox coration of life, but now their com Tie Canadiaa people wore not an 10 aa nudition Leing made to thelr num & time as was made when the fugitive elave law war passed. ed the Love wn the Northern Styfen, Those e indusiriouy, bu the Canadial bad not work for re great a namber. ‘ome thinks that the chuse of so much sufferiog on tie f the fagitives in Conada was because of their feiters, strike ou in ty es to felt an in- stormed themselves into an anit nowiety, aust they tid nobly towrrds ailaying the sufferings around them. lat of coarse they were not able to provide fr euch a oumbe: comiug ammeug them. Up to 1860 there were in Canw emigrati 40,000, Grea ho United Staton Vint this since and unany moat nobly to the appeal yen $5,000 was ra c fo the agent, ald be given to rallec wand were weuld work willingly a obtained, Toe Anlitiavery fi acres of land and i the fugi and the rent in ann at $2 50 per act tin a % and milbi, evon are app ia thelr sehootsa )row lodge vi it never saw +s of Canada. borers thi of the fugitive i well In Camad love of freed retirn to bon : be 40.000 in avery they cold du «0 to-morrow want 0 é« re * of the The for thet ieaprove- two or three yours they will Q # much as they can do to atten! to their phyxical ants, without the aexistancs of their frloads in thix a of Christingity and en them such « goopel; an ague. Slavery he: This can 1 le Dawe and to-dey » aro fugh of teh awl the lowe any Thoy hav oli Vooew di Raptiat thing for this pew ntzy. The f ives Lave ateo f instructed Leoome p ’ y, aad ¢ the sy30 diet 2 are t whieh they dlepersed, City Motel Affray THM LDITOR OF THE #imar». tn the alwonce ot Ca t roma tt wy to ilzop y the article im yexte dy Affair at tle City Th fracas the po- lice wore not called, Lieut. Stage and others were In the vieinity ot the City Hotel, watching » plece a wad broken up that ame night, as you can notices opon Chief's returns nex absonee of Mr. Harp them to clear the hours, = th footing sagrieved at Leis n h three others aml whut aboot 7 aring the whole of tir Ume go word wa tation hoase. Had there been, the pa i wed and arrerted y are pown ine third and last ‘atiack, there being but one man 6 gang, he was given ‘in charge of police ofi.cvrs, who ware pear at hand, and brougut where I detained him frou a to hour, walting for Mr. Barpel to come and make e charge agnivet iin; but no ono coming to prefers charges, | was cbLgel te let him go. SAMUKL ROU, Kiga} Ligutenaat of Bight Ite wict Polvog, », headed ‘Row w nt to the arn been tion house, rarters of on MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, DECEMBER ‘21, 1856, Mrs. Bwrty. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Smith. ORD DAY. This Court opened yeetorday at 11 o’sloek, the prisoner being present at this hour, with is counsel and {4 shor. The interost im this trial increasew, and the audieace in Const yesterdsy was very large. ‘The cefonce was continued, and Elon Hedding was the first witness of the day, 1 re sido ot Newburg; | know the defondant, Samuel Sprarue; Thave known him for seven yoars; he vas married tony tlater on tho 2d of January, 1818; ? was present at the marrisge, which took place at my father’s house ad Ne burg; 1 saw my sister, who was mearied to the prisoner, this morning; she is living with my father, and keeping house for him, ‘To the Distriet Attorney—My sister i divorced from the prixoner. This quertion was olyected to by Mr. Clinton, who, at this stage of the proesedi certified copy of the diver ranted fodnne An ediing, on: tho Sth of De comber, 1864, from which tie counrel contended the pri- toner could not Inwfully be married again during the life time ot Jane Ann Hedéing. Joba Sprague calied, (a young man about twenty yeat old)—I um brother of prisoner; | recol'eet when Mei, Party wae shot; | raw the prisoner about three days af et the alfair at the Ksvex mgtiot; he showed me & lump on ‘tho tp of bis bead: 1 cannot exactly tell the size; it was not very emuall or vory large. @ Lid your brother teil you where ho got that wound ¢ Halli object to that question, (Objection sur - «). Was the lump sore or not! Mr. Mali fa ar 10 thin aloo, Mr. Chaton submitted that this was a propor question, ben g part of the whole transaction, ‘The Court ruled against the question. Witners—1 examuned the lump; J folt it; L never kaw tt on his head before thu day; it appeared as if he bad been struck with someting: I am a younger brother; my lnother has been always peaceable; aever know nun to driv’ any ous Hi nors. flo the Dinu Attorney—I raw my brother almost every day for the ei, mouths previous to this occurrence; he lived in Columbia street before be lived in Delaacy street; Fam a sblyjoliner; my brother tor the Inst th years worked at (he samo feade; it was the same wee Vhat tho women waa killed that he showed me his head, hoshowed me his hand alo, which seemed to have x brnixe upon it. Ann Peskington eworn—I lived with the defendant in Delaney street; J waa never married w bim; I recollect tho opy Mrs. hurty was shot; Mr. opeague came home that evening about 714 o’clock; we heard a mus in the yurd; he eaid he would go down stairs and make peace tf he conid; 1 tovkea out of the window; they were fighting ‘in the yard; I starved to go dowa #taire afterwards, and met Mr. Furty end his wife coming up piaiis,; | did not ree the dog; Far: ty had @ ienife in bis hen: pada club in her Hane: Purty led the buifo tly in his hand; ® the head of the stairs M: Wok Spragno, ana he fel upon bis bands and room; Speagae thon ) What did you strike 1 she A, sd wilt ike yeu again.” Sprague then got hia pistol, whiten hunt ever the manvelplees, and told Mrs, Vurty t go out of his zocm; whe midkvhe would not go out; sho raised the club te strike him ageia, end Le raised hiv hand aw was ftrnsk on tac hand; fucty wan about five toot off, with his knwe will in bis band; Spraguo told Mrs. Party aged: to louve Ue room; Furty then rushed at Sprague with his kaise, aeif to ptal hito; Sprague atrack the knits back with the cock of hie pistol; Lusty then stood with pife held ta his band, and spzegde with tho pistol inhis hand; they were etuuling thin way about aiainu oud Men. Durty rushed in sad struck the pivtcl with Ler cial: wr sme rirne’ ft, the pistol slew around towarca Mis, Furty and weat Mf; Furty then took hia wife down sini; thay epzne back in fiye Inimusen; oiticery care with thera. Crcam examined by, Mr. Halle-My name ia Ann Peixington: 1 was Lorn in Ireland; Twas nevor marricd; | ara aboot £6 years old; } have knowalprarne az; Tmace Hpcagne’s aeyurintance im wire one esening, 1 kan Altting om w rent, ad he cRace np,Ad wpe kO,40 4 iv y lives teqether Ago years sud chet we, ibuve had we ebildicn ©; they wore in the aaine roma at the we went to live in dilaney etrvet 1 ourcace; Cae gvom was wet to Lurty's; L don't know ich is tho ager Yom cum or Fusty’s! I was stand. win ey rom wher ¥ sie Sprague looked out of t a id he would wo down ¢ alte t bury comi bind Purt and went into ad of the Ata 31 urened bac! A lity wite moi at and na opriracearae upon th a nd knees in bi at she mount by trike beim nga rleredt Mra. # he untel place i did not hear et his pistol «ride aad his pintol Furty; iv nat cee with 8p oy bo Uved on ‘this culled anything to fon witawnn $0 © could wn. Taoted as wu was alenys . The desenee atnted th » : Raraeter Pert lan oe wasted? - s Vorty we * " Disttict Attorneg—f shall net eros — segue, Foo being the tather of (bles eare ‘The . e alee . de Jory 1 hae eon proven by Mrs. Hen le ye ‘ about her condition, #ei) she th tit wan only actarwarla, when tobl ti nko her elatemegt she changed hee mind ate . ‘tom thi ment be dear to th tet Attorney objectl bo tid mating to etriles +t h @ Reeneder, upon referring to bie mlnuter, mit he d te sgree wits Mr, Cincom In Weliying irom ihe evitence of Mra. Wongl that Mire. Vurty Une . wenld get well whan pie wwe thks wtetemen. Ir. Coton thon argued ant, citing tuthor'ties im the ease ‘The Recordar maid be woul! role agains Ue strike cut, amd give the tetence the bone “Bin aateoee exseyhet io bis Faling. charre, end thea to counsel, who would adress jury. Counsel then, at halfrast two o'clock ic the after- cot up the case to We jary, towing the evidence ia the case. elueed Lin addrow anout 6 o'clock, when Wed him, ead reviewed the evideace at con. ‘Tho District Attorney spoke GGi eaid bo would reserve bis non. commenced erm’ o'clock, when the Recorder this " ‘The Court was thea adjourned tll 10 o'clock (als moras WHAT AN ACTRESS HAS 70 UNDRRGO-—CURIOUY ." OY AN BAPENSIVE WARDRORE AND ITs A fow sys azo, an sctrous of nome celebrity, reamed Le Pelle Adams, ay peared before Juatice Lowor Volice Court. rnd made a comploint nguisst two persena, named J. Hf. Allen and John Constable, for con opizing to defraud her out of her wardrobe, which she valued at $800, The facta f the cee, ae whe vet forth in ber affiduvite be are the magistrate, eppenr (a be as fol lowe:—Some months no uke complainant, atth bee hus- bend, arrived in this city from Pattimore, Soon efter sotvling here her husbend vied, leaving her in ea a)aaoat destitute conditioa, ‘To bury him in a becoming menner purzied her endly, and whe was at } tain a oan Of $100 en ber werdrobe from a man named Cox. In exelumugy for the moncy Une received whe gave Cox a billof pale for tue cloting. ‘She latter sold the debt to Allen, who f» on actor at a minor theatre, Tle imunediatoly took ponsosnion of the property, and im formed the complainant of (he change that had taken compelled to ob- betore Jestioe Allon rhoult give up the property on tw complainant's Peying the defendant the anoun role was pledged. Allon wo nat the result of the preeeedin “have the wardr then loaned Mra, Adams tho required: auouml, ane thes the property war placed ont of the reseh of Aden for whieh the ward ry wolbunti>tied with he was heard to aay thnt ceived, tory of State of 4 and thus the mat this the note or bond fell inte tne y of Constable, whe informed 14 Lelle of timeted to her that he woul be hor trend, deanion of the peoporty tho complainant, wher euper to detrand was mw wud Convtable, Drowyht betore Lt ball in the an of $1.0 to anawer the ely yet beow arrested, alt Thus ends this by A LOTTERY POLICY DY LEC rs A ST¥e An exiraordinary « took place on Thured. Lesloged with persons who dost eeew ionally io th aware’’—they had om mandi their money, ‘The unlawful merchant, but he ¢ save his eapiial nnd ret enugrem; 0 Le ingeniously outaide the dec the door im their osceltentiy, if the polien sa the Uolerably nttentive to (ute cusi " un‘urtunnie mun te our of yaddcight w pars repaired to the promusee ‘and wore load in de Ow Was B ROVENe mi thio busines with « 10 pla paygiet Have vega bosdoul were fale wedpived 1¢ ty the place and carried off ali that was yalnabio te wirrant innued f walor withdraw CED ATTEMPT TO BWINDT A atwrenne. Supreme CowriaGencrnt Pern. el Tnteliigenr. @ the Cncinnalt : < O88 rarcitate lat Presien! yomlent of the Cobambes (Ohio) Journal tom Mewes HL Grvanell, of Unie city, for the eaane offion Tae Keww Nothing members of the Micwrari | ave Uewer an whlcoer W Wee propia ot lat Gale, A correspomten PRICE TWO CENTS, «| ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA’S MAILS, IMMENSR WAR PREPARATIONS EN RUSSIA. Mfarsha!| Pelissier Dilamed by the London Press. An United States Steam Prigate at Constantinople. Commodore Breese aad the Kaglish Admiral. WR. BOCHANAA GS RECEPTION 1 CUILOEMA, Oar London, Paris and Madywid Cou respondemce, eo, &s., &. ‘Thy Roropenn mell¢ bewgh! by the etoamahip Ade reached Gus city yevlerday witeracon about tive 0’ dedk. We give below interesting letters Gow our correspam- Gente at London, Varin and Madrid, together with nomber of extincta from our foreign floes. ‘The following dospaich wax rooeited In Paris om thee 6th mt Hanon, Bee, According ton dewpatsh from Warmw, Prine witich wie on the point of death, ‘The Pringes:, ith uawell at Berlin, on recelvicg the tateligeyow tim uly vet out, nnd bad arrived by special tran mt Wem cow, On Bondsy, December 2, the Emperor Napoleon mm. tthe Talilcries, M. Adolphe Mario, andor Seare- th Hicm, and General Seleu, ox-lrea~ Boitvinn repobhe, prevented by the Mater of A letter from Genoa, of Nowember 20) mentions ae tan rent to (oe health of the @x-Qneca of l'rnase, Marte. Amoiie Advices from bisbou of November Hemwerstrances Lad hoon made by the Ragiitty amd 29, nate cricon governments ngoinet Hortugal's recent ew the proeeeston of Ambaty a= the Contéer le tTitortes on the western const of Africa. m Chrovick of Decotber & Tho individual upon whom the bau united in their doaire to co honor wa hone wer quile Let inthe republican air, tbe pawed to bin sent with. heurcely any acknow ledyn« Our London Correspondence, Larne, Dee. 7, 1806 The Pere Hemors Millew—Ayatrta Again Oneong the wou fo Suen an cml Colonel Ture Vere! by Crnert Merrthad net Shal-—Phe Capa hayrn Conferenar-Tiv Wity, dhe, ae Veece oF no pence been the aborting quen- thon here ‘Whe footing that peace was comlog—nay, clove at Wand—les grown beautifully Ioan. Al o—Camretert The foot of Gee proper ition» coming from our 2A of Deca + her ally the Fmpevor rene Joseph—atthongh thede tenor hae not tasnapired, fe ene h to make He mere prodent men theke their heads ant doubt, The tomdny, however, went up, aod it would, perhaps, be hasty te Ponird too deetted an opinion wntil tte prepositions exer Suewn. That Lupme l, saxions for pence yo one double, b stn whether abe wil great the torme manted ty the allies, A counell of Gemernts and Ad nilkade bon been conrobed at BL, Peterburg, and pechape semethiys may cone cf it, Our Vartiasmemt ts conveked every body “Yor deapateh 6 oo)! Ge Chey Let of Weber tae 7 very Junt coven, (aw Oot Meader (ie morndag, the peace proposals vhowd ene trum Lovee, and mat be wade to bi As vegards the treaty or with the Sesuline vian Voweas, very litte wor line townapheed. Conarms Cegirobert b t * {0 baaaon erg he did sige probably neo at Co peul what did he signs We mart we Lee afer mht of tive y hegarter, and wee Ite anewered the aft that Colowel Tarr, ar Laat hs 0 At Orlet. Noth ‘ cempecting the Sound duene The ext Ui , Movie Amelio, te very ie at Geos » been telegraphed for, 04, Wy reported to be rely nv news, The yi ehvnves, ml camsciang an for the winter eonre a fe for wvather caw mat will rea That some Dawe was bam to ins for Ab “nod a ons bdeh’ on chare onder Our Lt regarded asm eoet os maf: have conehed arte Corrcapontenee. Hanan, Doo. 6, 18K, ‘ Rerotta ef Cov at Micvine Keeton and Doe ® tal. t ay rivet Ricard Theie New hey to br trn “ or Meee fyeyean } Prope toni Uinta 4 boot Ntotiatire f KistopAmvir Charts Neptar win ne " the Halibe Mert hicet lator the Menges as whieh haw gras of an Ainbnasador Vatrecrdl: moneement of (he present comtery, ww * lh La werden and " led hao ouly partially tn thee 1 re alliana Aber ally, Dut betwen the Gemeral s departure, 4 i. liow tr the two courte a t A wees ved, al io ving ber ble A r prular works bow and a E nhagen, aot put th we of Whe be pecs! , he Celveral Kehthitem . ale upon ( peeteal cations t may whe ua bea tt & tan, epart from Iie military whi, wot ( wren, have Man carved f wey ‘ whi ewe thee, by ~ alte ® heir bravery, toy bw ' title sMinity with lew's hav ws the p wey or bon tes thew wre on * late eveanm ater in ciel af he « ee eo lant donde in Alriee are unamimonrly udaitiod by the vine army, wok whoee combine’, when 46 the heed of dem renrh tronye, wee (he menos of enact to oleers, if mot tually fortunate for bimeeit } woes have « rere thee benent of which way seen in Che good wm cniverally prewiled beeen tae 6 Cb commas over oe Vo emab. ee Comes, there ore -obwtantiad that Uae elents onde hae oh wl ways ire wo “althfully precervet, ond that ovem some Caos It hae teen in daager of o reptare slugether, The moment tLe Coneral returned io Dare be ondy renelemd #! Bis betel ealletent thee to change Wie drees, and them prowentor! tirneei! a: he lullerien, Ile was chawmted wilt the enperor alone tor more thes am hear, and it in wall Lal bis Majety, whe hae always eatertabmedt for bim the warueel peroneal ropeet, le mare Cham antin (eo U Ue name lo which be has performed the mis~ ok open tht woken wut Dentnarts wi) take octive part eeniaet Rewwle, Wut thelr pewtralliy oc! de se armed one in tevor of the allen: at least euch be the thet, a» gives Ww me by one of Oxrarebest's most laid. ale apweialen. ‘There i more than one) tally shout Agriria and Ser FOP Wo Velng WheUI 8 prance, The poslides of une