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E NEW YORK HERALD. i Bese Slate WHOLE NO. 7063. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBRK 30, 1850. PRICE TWO CENTS. that curiosity to get hold of it has been greatiy increased | banks within thie? squarey? Those ,‘enks aiways fou- by recent transastionsin your city, The Nerthern Light } rish in adversity.. siuch is the auensemen,” Of our repre- affair will have rendered necessary a new chapter in this | sentative wen. Our p'0or visitere are fast leaving; they ere ee SE ECIAL, DESPATCHES. uison | *rmidable paper, and the Prevident’s usual modesty will | cannot stand tho exorbitant boowd'bill, and things are DRAUGHTS, ETO. be made apparent in his call for fresh confidence and ap- | ina frightful state here. Weare almost like the Turks Waauinaron, Dec, 29, 1855. Proval from the American people. at Kars, Yet, withal, the theatro line fouri, bed, and aur ffermed, this evening, that some important pa- After the arrival of the New York train last evening, | otber amusements have prospered to’au'unususl extent. pers rélating to the confirmation of the last treaty with S report became suddenly general in the hotels thatthe | This in really unaccountable, On Monéhy next Weare * Mexioo, have been recently obtained from the secret ar- | S°vérament had received intelligence of further con | to have the ‘‘School for Seandal’’ performed by an im ‘ebives of the Mexican government, andare now in pos- | *Piracies against independent South American govern- | mense cast. Six Peter, Mr, H. ; Mr’ Ollyer, M, *. C: i————— —J INDEX TO THE YEAR 1866. Neerology of Europe, Asia, the United States,-and Central and Sou’® America. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE WEST. Five Hundred and Thirty-veven Thousand Dollars op Freight—Firet pment of Ni- caraguan Goid—A Batwiten«t Gen. Wak- en's Troops Marched te Hondutas—VYesltion of the Guat¢malans—Health of the Isthmus, her, hen, de. ‘The steamship Star of the Went, Capt, Mingr, from3en ; = tamed William; I cannot remember the names of soy more of the children; as near an lean Judge the Chiet of Police i» the same person I saw Perth Aunbdoy; 1 have no doubt he is the 4 cronexanined was Wor Placide; P j Base; Joseph Surface, Mr. J. W. Wallack, Je; Chas, § ur- | Jum cel Norte on the 20th of December and’ Key West | '7 “hicls was the yoo! session of parties in this city. It reoms thet of the seven arpelghasaieg nyt (apne Focepc | ar, Murdock; eabires, Mr, ‘ioses, bet. | on thowight of the 24¢b, with 260 passengers eat! $537, Fion 2 Kae daten be that i nd careumslance by whick | The Czar Mlsholas of Runia, Lord Baglen, anilliona paid him under that treaty, Arrangoiz charges prevented from sailing orthern 1; Careless, Mr. A. HL De te, M." | 670 in treasure, to Charles Mogan, Kaq., arriveSyenter- | or aBout that timo: lean" ony that lonw any oneef iis | aR bad made affidavit to your District Attorney, showing waon; Trip, Mir. Howe, and an +4 ong of thi Riapy @ther Diutinguabed Soldiers, fifteen thousand dollars for s*cret service in regard to ‘tia Ga na ks Light expedinon | The ladies azo prt rnd Meng Se day afternoon, {emily come Sow ship: | enn't nay what hind of w boat Ate ratification of that treaty, and that e similaramount 1 seainst Cubs, and that it was to have been joined | Westom, Mis. Rockland, (ex-boom Mrs, |! She cormected at the Ixthmus with the steomslitp |: member of thas familys] think tity eet ct cae ey ae, ae. ~ was also expended through another agent in Mexico, for api cat seh cid we 4 3.0. Conti. tweuia trouble Paid ori; or those | Sierra Nevads, from Sem Franciso:, om the Sth ins:. and | war nummer; cna't ri whott er it wee vaae'or ite te he'satse purpose.’ The naines of some of the sesiplenta MaWecchines aa hewn WE] pgp co ihre’ 6 sande portion cats gh "| Mantanilla, Mexion, on the Lith, Driaging trom both sth ap duly Che fam ccmupin! whole house, ax | Specially Prepared from the Piles of the Mew are known, and they aro now salt to be figarig in mup- | The mesons to ome meee the | 22 ofvantage to" our it National theatre, | j\rtsin gold and sivver for this elty amd New Orlenaa thee Seah dads Gee eee Yor® Herald, ort of the repudiation of the three million draft, More | "at so strong a 8 ready | frees are to be doubled. Good and cheap are never allod | $.132,000 unc 420 pssoungore believe: 1 thenk Thedbeat the family move tntetinit house, b D. jorthern re, avery house, construc! ao cmaper te | 1 com" , kina of baggage 4 ANC AR ee ee giving currency to this rumor, I have thought {t propor | that enabirs every viaiter to see and bear, bat ts iaieer: ‘He following ie whe nyecie Mat by the Star of tite fe aeanatt eaes or aa a, Cg ted ee “et ‘ make inquiry at other quarters than the President's | Sly dilicicat of light and internal deoorations, 1.—Hon, Williae Rufas Putnam, et Martette, Obie, SIDENT AND THE NICARAGUA EMIGRANTS, ETC. fhe Chie% I dom’t reeoilect whether he wore or t* vot unlike » Pennsylvania barn turned into ® | Meserm Drexel & €o., PPxladelphie.. ....----,..$100,000" Taxes; to aged Chree yours . Mr. Bute ‘Wasminaron, Deo. 20, 1855. house, and learn that the statement of an intended genera Beto: it church. Of the band I will say nothing, but | Mevers, ory ai gl rh sf a ree at he wz Aig po and besa apt G . N 1 whatever for an election of Speaker. New revolution and wars against St. Domingo and Cuba ix | that I trust | may not have the honor of becoming great, | thomas Watson 26/000 |! he carried wm cane; I (himk I might his ae torn ‘tend, Masewhuset%, recetved Year's dbaipation Seguedlon weaning Tho plaratity | 2 Warranted by omy facts im tho possension of our | {0 that! ilsll not have « chance of being serenaded by | Bavk cf America to, 10.400 |) port ai? If Lwers to s0e 19, | oaw Mes: Mateeli; | would: | Saishededaention fromthe ovleweated By. Dwight. Ihr ty government. As s consequence, however, of Gen. " dannng eo ebtetied enbteani' ot Wm. telagman & €,, 000 | eay'sbe wax abant fifty years old; she was a stot wo- | Mther, General Rufus Pitnam, thvauperfstendent of the rule wes not considered by the democratic caucus last _ Bight. The delay of action on the Deficiency bill is seri- - ously omberraseing the a dininistration. ‘The action of the President towards the Nicaragua emi- grants is strongly denoanced by all. General Easton, of Kansas, pronounces the letter pur- porting to have been addressed to him by Secrotary ‘Wooton a base forgery. The letter, as published, re- quests Gen. E. to call out the Platte county rifies, but not to lmplicate Governor Shannon. No such letter was governm eegs for. . $35 ever written or received. Tresey seasnen Sona ia supporter of George Law pie tg? hihi er aan Alb ae “rn ee Those man; thecbild Augustus was the jest boy; George wan abou Dalx or eever yeate old; 1 Unni tire ontont emia wer nawed Wilvarry.as near as I caty recollect be wis a emu growi, [don't think there were any more boys; I (%nk there waa one or two girls, but | can't recolleet their pemec-or agra; I think one gttl wea grown up, or quite a largegiri; thare was besides these an old lady parsed Constabie, who-was, I think, Mra. Matwoif’s mother, 1 doa’t know frem whem P’ beard this name: i’ beard abe Wan She grandmother of the children; | id old lady wae vhnety yore old; I don’t think she erutches; 1 never raw her out in the sad; J don’t remember aay other membera of the tami'y; requently vivited the Saint was ietimate with the boys; | remem»sr talkli with tie boy George Mataell; George wan n aliew boys on't remember taking = meal at their house; I think Washington is Plerce’s interference in tho departure of the Northern | Giddings, the aboll on member. He has. been areca tT” Light, the attention of our Southern and Southwestern | 1egtla!ly for twenty or more years. | He ls « tall old man, with o mmplexion, find! a jet States will be drawn with penal taspcoet to the sub- J not iat, dressed in black ikem pk oie a thon Roe. a ject of tion to Nicara that expeditions will | suth of Moth: ‘ltfunately be Attod out in thove vections, te ald. Weller a tet dag yippee eed Saereeee MOP ont doe ine meee of colonization, is pronounced an certain by | unpopulir, and the only one who walks ntreets wit G. Rovenstock, Beltiwore members of Coe and others who know the chsr- | hin is hie Protbes im Dack sip, John A. Dingham, the | Charles Mo gan, New Burk... representative of nex! t ja Ohio. | ees of a New Orleans journal informed me | {{Soshun R. was bought off fret votes ek he He king Beek hee Ven: Rosenstock. that he im leaving for Nicaragua ine fow | cows 5 ruins onys, to Sight or farm, ax tho neceasity of the Walker Ot Tats = nestor nucnueRe GH. wines B'Co,. 0 H Ole Land Company, an@ also Susveyur-General of the United States, landed, atoug with: the other ploscor of Ohio, at Mariet™, om the 7thof Agril, 170%, and’ thee mat ythe first permanent stlenent i whet wes an-en- brokow wilderness, from the mouth of @r Mustiagam to that ofthe Misoust—from that of the (do 20 the great re~ servoirs of the 8% Lawrencor In 1190} WillianyR, Put- nar, (ison, followed his fatler to Mrotttin, and when he died wad lived log enough tw behold tee grow uf mighty ompire, born years after himself. 2.—-Rig@h Honored © the Farl of Leltrim,ot Killedese, Ireland, aged eighty-evven years. Throughwut hts lifyhe al ‘sckmen and touters wh The machinery of the steamship Minnesota will be on | fr the Presidency, 1s favoring hin partiowiar triends cypoee the twinty.ive seal wombs arrseas’ | Peceay with the assurance tbat George Law, Presicent, will | ments for steamers and railroads in New York should ‘board in a few days. He | Dive tae tetae Ce cot aed tel Ge cteatt sane ey frequently eat at our house; the family was had been dlstingulshedyby his comlsteut arnt wndeviat- Laweae come on here, Members complain of the nuisance, but | Total 7 ‘ 5 Pog y aanyl arn despite tne Bulwer and Clayton treaty, or me ¥ WN ag St aa und wore asdsted: thett house was furnished; don’t | ing attachtnent to liberel principlom, for he liad been, tw RUMORS—THE PRESIDENT AND THE PLURALITY atts af as they annoy others for joos with greater pertinacity ‘ recollect that there was an not a bedstead In: et RULE, ETO. ory esata Pare eee, octara'ton, | uz s Washington touter, they eannot air In the mat- | TY Wis wrest! ie brought ‘he esa shipmenbof tee: | Tre hate; they lett Amboy’ in’ the “oprang. or | i worst of men, the advocate of the olvil vights and ‘Wasmnoton, Dec. 29, 1855. Tt was rumored about the hall this morning thet an election would certainly be had to-day, and that Banks would be the lucky man. The two votes that were relied on—Moore, cf Ohio, and Wella, of Wisconsin—failed to come over. Acontinuons session was talked of, but it being Saturdsy night an adjournment was carried, A sufficient number of democrats will on Monday, join the Banks men, and have a continuous session, hoping there- by to effect an organization. ‘he President will recom- re ighoun fy om of thet@asholios of Ireland. 3.—Hedmend Kyan, em Irish commdien of rspate, im: New Orlenngs b.—5LNh te Grasse Depeu, widow of Francis I sof tho late Admiral Corune @> 1 sighty-two youre... General cansa of the government ‘wmy of with Colonels Mantes, Duevas nad Major Carcias, whillod (n battle near the gates the produce of minas ownedand weonght | Winter lesa tC pe rae & (By yraaecgrai<1) r winter, boau’t recollect which; I don’t recollect seeing favor gout the nen’ Wi conn’ ited ie te ae Lad gat rae Lvasiagin, ne Wartington by Americans, and among the passengers ure two genile- | them go away; I f.oquently came to York in those days; Vote of almost every State. Certainty, there is not @ | paper from choice. » oan men arscelated therewi'th—well known to-Californians— bead ab Je unce or twigs a year; It might heve been ton Sourthern or Western State that woula not favor hit | "tie weather Is cold, snow covers the frosen ground, | Ing experienced im mixing opera'iors, wad parsessoibor or twelvo-yeara after the family loft Amboy before 5 saw election by largo majorition, Fate points with unmis- | ard there are prospects cf rlaabing, Whee wan so ety ke reat Tete re ane, ke. lanai. be an are prospects of sleigbing. Who's to indulge | ample capital, who come here exprensly for the purpow | tween 117 aod 1827; Iitink | new the old gentien taxeable distinctnera to our ultimimate possession ot | in it, if the treasury don’t disgot Echo answers Lorna P’ burp i wow the old gentleman ia the American continent; and our Uelay in making knows, > y gorge x 19 | oftorthwith providing euitable wachinery for the full do | 18S, wher) came to New York to live; I think he lived A y 7 ; NO ONE. ¥ » bere Nibto's now in; ican" say [kaw George W. Mat $04 st ouch, fhe. olmapet enaatmpus Sealing of od poops oe ee Velopement of their tieh uriiercus resourees. A bright | Lil tetare the cholermot 1832 07 1898, of the grea) eo yon els prone She Deseo) or Pitre The Three Militon Claim. future of prosperity ix rapidly unfobting Heelf to-thia.| in 855 1 tinek I saw biw before the election uf'Umrekeom France ts extend the possession of thetr territiriss aod |} We have received'in pamphlet form a copy or the me- | yutbtul (American) republic. ih 1840; alter the family, left Perth Amboy, perhaps it . * ry war atior 1340 before I eaw the present Chief again, I Sperm omernenen, Seen en: ae premaia cee morial addressed by tho Messrs. Hargous Brothers, to the | General Walker find»ng hiv warrior counsrymen poue- ave not epcken ‘0 him fuvm 1817 to tho. present tame In Kenaebunk (Me. ), Madam Salty 8. Wood, alme- ty -five ahi ‘Mbs of age. Bho was th ncheol, and continued to the clase mend the democratic members, provided an organization | tration of aries. Your correspondent ‘seriously com- | D¢Partment ot State, on the subject of the deterred ia- | tng in rather unnecesras!ly numerous, Las drafted e bab-| there war no quate! hormeen him and me fu boyhood, | {ft Kr Yl ily Ve" deportes. wut the pace. la not effected by Wetnenday, to adop: the plurality role, | mendn this subject to the attention of Mr. Law. for, in | stalment of tho treaty of Mesilis. This document enters | ‘elfen to the support of hin aly, the President of Hondy- | ott Keow whether Anmaaius ia tog OF dead; I Wee's | ‘tase was formand—about slaty yours mines... Teed which will settle the vexed question. ‘The uasottled and agoltion ie the per now favori; bis pretenstons for | fully into the constitutional and legalconsiderations with | 1#*, who bas wrongs to redress with the Guatemslana, bi ‘aunbey; eee Bi nr Ag ee a fey they ot Bouth Cesokan. formerly Goran precarious condition of affairs is the cause assigned. Bis fiver wie eUald ob Suneloe 5 nage ay which the question in invested. After noticing the fact The General’s attention havicg latterly been diverted | Augustus about that house in Amboy. Judye-of the Court of Appeals, D, | A deolara'ion to this effect i» but an extension of Ameri. | that thepretent provisional government of Mexico had | from grim visaged war, and cirectet to the permanent | | Mr Norm” When I firut eame to New Yark, the father wouth, we diatingulaled merchant of etc as cdeeitane: can sentiment; it lessens sectionallem; in ts gigantic | instructed its Minister at Washington to preca the claim | ©olontzation of the republic, he hiss wiseiy thrown open | the howe Tunes to macs the tether rehiole feet aunt denly, in New York. Le wna » proms THIRTY pth ds At REL! yay 9 Lee ae. ey sen Foley, peor ioe of right.on its own behalf to receive the deferred inatal- | to the world the public lan'>—guwrantering to exch far | the father about four yours after 1 came to the eity, 1 etc Racabsd Olt kas patnaaey questions of the day thrown axide, a formidable national | ‘went, {+ proceeds to show that no government which | mer alter sm eceupation and residence of six months, 240 | Which waa xbeut the yews 18:8. | di tm Lendonsah.an edvenged ages ie party can be crented on this great American princi- | claims to be constitutional y law or de. | ®cres and 100 adciticnal ‘o esch member of his fail, ova WecKore sworn, testified ae follows on the tt an war, Om the Cannan lal 3} REPRES) 5 Terk 0 oe oe ae aoe owas 1S ational can estab'ish any law or de: > | rect examination: reride in 128 Went Sixteenth atroot; ‘ . 19 lakes, ond Wouinseron, Doo. 29 1358. | fren Ind tte “duntey x ill eagerly see the eprece | cee pairing the obligation of contrasts. Sek neouras | fie forev@s; and, by w rpeetal c'ause, it b enaeted that | Lieve lived fn the city wll my Ife; L was born In Crovby mt the capture OC Uewege n 1814... Joanen ‘There war ro debate to-dny until six ballots bal Loon | nity to give w favorsbie expres ion for & Presidential can- | would be dieeciiy oppaved to the principles latd down iy} Sach lauas are to be alwont cxempt (row every apocien of | 17ee'; I tt [peor cid Gk Paha Bal roe ars,.: Be. Honjsmia , Seonten, taken, the second of which renulted as follows : didate who wonid openly Acelare tn support of this truly | invernational law, which expressly airms that there is | texation. Here is sucubitably evinced @ masterly policy, | fi? 11y'lile, frvm ty uriiont jecoliection, ahet wes ths Oh Cer ilindy tw Martin dlebete secs Mr. Bank 203 Mr. Richardso gfe National design. Bie? ts uo difference between the nanctity ow contract made by | tl ed at once to the exigencies ot that beautiful country, Chie father; trey lived im Broaway, where tho Club | Si ‘two jean pe alse Socio iphai'e ideaiy, apes ir. Fuller. 32 Mr, Peanington. 3 2 NGTOS _ 4 iti it . In- | which by and by must teil immersety, by timely emigratio Jouse pew stander, I reeollect the kind of baildtag that ° u r Seuney Seat Ba uiventice H Wasinxctoy, Noo. 28, 1855. A notion with a citizen and with a foreign nation. In. yy y y emigi Pe soon thes a wane Say Hd; unbedahed: house ba taton wrilsetethe sn B wot Ewpectable and high}y omp yr! Signet. He became » member of (ue Faculty of Adve- cater in IkIfe a copute aoverate in 16d) Dean of the Faculty 0° Advocates in 184% aut was promoted to the beneh on the retir ment of Lord Meadowbank in Iss, Fuilure of Mr. Seward’s Attempt to Bring Over the Twelfth | cee*, if there can be any difference, it is the more bind- | to its rbores, and # alike indicative of the genius of iu Section Men to the Support of RichardvnveEcplanations | ing, from the dignity ot the one and the weakness of the | ®Utbor, who promises to be ny less the statesman than and Elucidations—Banks's Chances Good Yet—The Kan | other. tn the present case, a number of American citi | ‘he warrior. ittering.. on Necessary for a choice, 106. ‘The vote on the sixth ballot stood: — be lived, Mr, George Mateli, the father, was a tailor; he bad, when | frst knew him, Mary, Willian, Susan, George, Avgurtus, Elizabeth and another. who’ used to be calkd James Henry Abdiel Columbia Mateell, (augh- sas Appoininents Sent to the Senate for Confirmation | rena entevod faisly int» competition in the open market | Im the por! of tam Jusn de! Norte, HB M's brig of | "ie Sointet wae vory small; he walked sronad | Males poranening High forense an judicial talenta, Governor Shannon Likely to be Thrown Over-—Prospects of | cf the world, with the merchants and capitalists of other | war Expiegie. whan I teceliege bins, the saat mibht bare bee Seer Lark Devetern Seraliot somtampradie ttstary. sOenmap 3 NEN Oa an Orgunisation, natious, and Lo came the purchasers of whatthey deemed | The Isthmus continues free from epidemies, and the | years ol’—this war biisabeth; the next, Avguntus was | I2..tu Muted Paather nt “Our nice ty Tia see Me, Dosks had io the American party wad, Joicot |. TOSrent fessure of today's proceedings turned upon | vo be an admitted publle debt of their own government, | Traxelt route ix exyeditious, rae and plew'aat iarger, than Augustus, ad. aight have: been tan years | if Swallomdeldy Bugland,. Sha wae torn in ‘bveatord that Mr. Baske daha > \ Lhe ty hag ae copa nee Party and aie the resolations vllered by James L. Seward, of Georgia, | at » very low rate of prospective profit. The question be | There hax not cow red u single ease of sickwess among | cid Susan Kchtd ike ® young woman, but per prevent hag) bac barn techatemaes tee te which were ia substance, that as the nations! Know | fore the United States government had in no way been | the passengers since their departure from California wes pot; Mary wan grown up and lead Nothings sgreed with the administration or democratis | ecmplicated by their intervention, since tife capitalists of ‘The Star of the West encountered heavy gales frum the sisting what he calls the sggreesivna of slavery, icoently marsied to Mr. Abvott, an Englishmee; Mr. Ab- , ow of FbDp Van Ren nelaar, at Albany, N. Y., aged bott in ce bh ife iy i 1 ber ia Wildame- oun gee dreds, «0 rhe that ‘these yon! for Mr. | Farty upon all the leading and vital questions of the | France, Fogiand or Germany would have taken the mime | vorthward from Cape Florida to within (fty miles &. W. | per tne day'unt summer; she was ine store; Tthink | MO 642. J0.gee the prongs danguter. ot 8 pear Py ape bagtins Without instruction oF | isymeaning the slavery and Kansas questions—there- | loan on still more overous terms, had they dened | of Cape Hattoras, where she upluckily broke one of the | "be lived T heard ‘she lived ther », the tat Licutessgs Gevarner of. thie ice from other s: House. the coustitutton, and who evutioued t Bib wffice for eighteen years, and slater of Colonel Mali Vou Cortlandt, who, with the late Colocel Van o Albany, ‘oementes the tro New York cong regiteents which rendered gallant service at Seratagn, Yorkt and through the whole tee tank fore, to effect an organization and plece a man of ua- | taking it. sir pump piston rods, Being, however, provided with « ofly ot doubted orthodoxy in the chair, William A. Richardson, The memorial then proceeds to show thxt the course | ‘uplicate, the accident was \romptly repaired, by the of Illinois, be chosen Speaker of the House ot Represen- | pursued by the government of the United States Las al- | ‘tof of engineers on hoard, who are ail mechanics of th tatives. This gave rise to and opened the question of the 6 been eomsistent wita there Notwithstanding | ‘vet order, and equal to any emergency which may befall Kansas bill, and the slavery question to particular, Mr. that withts the last forty years there had been no teas | the euginer. Morsball dedped hie position, and distinet'y and emphatf | than thirty-eight perrons claiming the right to exercise writen Mr, Serra responded, raying he wished the country to tare, and within @ block or t understand the character of the man the fusionista were ah right of the fumily, I reeogalve Diy, George Matrell now present, who | knew when a ebid, | Reve seen him of/en since, and was at hie house oid Mr. Mateell (s dens, and Mrs. M. also; Nivne with Uhem— etiuge @.. Me. Morris, U8, Senator from New shie, in Washingtow, DC... The Marquis de Vrefest of War unde the restoration ia Prange, » ‘aly Mayor of Orenown. ‘e jon. Johm , arbour, in Culpepper va. Ghirty yearn age he-wan 6 sepresentethe in Coe whee he served tem yrnre. bad previously Dee @ Bamber of the Vigna Laghisture of waich be wna tein ® wember in ’ The Ques Dowager of dar- dinls, mother of Charles Albert, ka Furia, ages Atty tour Sarah Langdon Haveu, Mery Hawn. and Grease en. Very secumnpliehed young Ay ce aha A Haven, of New Souk, were suffocated ata Are in their house, on the Hudson river, near this elty..... lease V Davia in Boston, Maas. oged slahty eight ) earn, Mr. Davis was ove of the three surviving Cel bere of the Merachustta Mechaubes Assoclation. Mia conpéction with that institution was commenced slaty fears ogo. It ie well kmown that the drerased eas am ia~ te prrrepal frieed of Daniel Weteler, Thiet Ulustet- U8 HMalesman deticaied the reooud volume of hie yah. lished works to Mr. Davie, We copy beiow the a oved by Mr Webstor, as it ip ne of the mowt bean tributes of fi lendship in our languege:— 6 | colly stated that, had be beena member of the body at | supreme executive authority in Mexico, our government | Star of the ‘the time the bill pessed, he would most assuredly have | had invariably gone on the priacip'e of reeogatzing the ; “ P . voted for it. He belisved the principles of that bill to | different national administrations. This rale of non HIE or CE. be right, although there were some teatures in that bill | intervention in the governmental changes in other coun- THE CHIEF POLI that did not meet bis approval; but, in the main, {t wa | tries, was first laid down dy Mr. Jefferson in his ls‘ter of right. Clingman, of North Carolina, elucidated | instructions to Gouverneur Morris, of the 12th of Marsh each. hs Tt was now half past five o'clock, and Mr. Marshall moved an adjournment, which was negatived by 47 ma- jority. 4 akties’ the motion to adjourn was renewed by | *i# postion, as did Boyoe, of South Carolina } 1799, and again reiteratod by Mr. Webster, January 12, oe except the yaunges trem either father or mother what age George waa when I frequently heard Matsei) pumbor thed passed since their arcivel; | heard it relations of mime who came over with The Trial Of George W. Matsell before the ¢ Coma Issioness-Littic George firec Mz. Orr, and eazsiea by 10 majority. Extra Bidy Smith, of Virginia; Jones of Tennessee; MI. | 1862, nw letier to Mr. Rives, the American Minister to | Pwsmer ‘Mace Coste roc’ tee Proposes a se. son, of Va.;-Cadwallader, of Penn. The resclution was | France. This belog an estadiished principle of actiono | Iguae Georppatit Brothers, austeee ava OUR WASHINGTON GORRESPONDENCE. | then withdrawn, having failed to accomplish what the | the government of the United States, it would bs ineon- cenin Ai Oko: ae im Wasninaton, Dec. 26, 1856. mover of it aesired, viz: to bring the twelfth section or | sistent im the highest degree for citifens of the ‘There pdt aad esterdey afternoon ta the ational Kncw Nothings over to the support of Richard: | United states to be called upon to reason upon any | yn vv "mie she teivg ie foc cet oun ar Os ied ton, Mr, Marshall thought that the democratic side of } form ot government which they might find exisi- | Mir" (mon (iis Malte (ie lias vet aver: a Mitness of Ohief Justice Taney—His Probable Suscesor— | the House ought to come to Mr. Fuller, as he stood un. | ing in « country with whish they might have g~ gitodl “ PRoisensddey Distingu-hed haige cf usurping public office, be being an alien, and Vieiters—Christmas f i tn Washington—Dark | equivocal on the slavery question, Ifthe mountain will | relations, or to inquire as to the precise formality of its unpaturalied, The hour fixed upon for the triel was 2% o'clock, P. M.; wut long before ‘hia hour the office of the Meyor was crowded with policemen, eitneses and wpectatorr. Alderman Briygs was present with a smile all over bis face, and Branch + 000 beside bim, apparently well pleased with the prospect befure bia. Ihe Chief, legether with bix counse, Mr. James T. Brady, was rented at» table epread with peur, Ink and paper, aud 6 the sexo ground, his frum. family relatives of mine named Spar- ho arrived in Halifax in 1817; | have beard toe k of them (the Sparspotte); with the long name Homry; they Yanker boy,’ and celled hia the (Laughter) 1 should have kaown nglirh, fom their broad accent, Crom-Cxnwinaiion—I am married; my bur bend ts liv: ing; there if yo record of my age in my family, [never erked wny ene im my fatnily when | wan born, | don't vecolicet it; L never heard it raid in my farsily what your Iwas bern in, 1 dcn't know that I ever I know the Marve! not come to Mahomet, Mahomet must go to the moun- | public contracts and conveyances. They ware to be con- All my predictions and statements in regard te Nies- | ain. Tius cnded the first attempt at fusion betwoentwo | eldered in the present case innosent holders under » Yaguan effaira you must have noticed have already been | discordant clements who agree upon everything else | de facto authority which they hed no right to cont overt, veriged. The assertions to the contrary notwithstanding, | ¢xcept their American principles. and were therefore fully entitled to the protection of Col, French did nend t the Becretary of State a copy of | ,,.¢ jevelopements of yesterday have not, Judging ftom | their own governient in the assertion of rights sequiced the vote to- ipjared Mr. Banks’ ‘chances. his credentials as Minister, and Mr. Marcy, without even | friends Hag tone seem determined to adhere | under thet autbori y. granting him an interview, declined to receive either him to him though the heavens fall. Their idea is that With regard to the legel questions raised, the memo- or anybody else as Minister from the new government, at ny ~My ” Werwegn us for ball owe lie UPled by BA wHe ne oe Sree he ce are oi lata, elitasoeee, OF te Girndship. thy scree of so muh happiness to we wirh Wo leave, If not an end - Jovaie aed praiefal ecko oC my eperwden to you Matoells in way: t to G, W. Wheeler © beve them’ taken; the request of Mr sue then H. Hisned: [don't recollect having stated amy date it in which Mr. Mateell lived im Broadwa, if they hold out tor @ short time longer, the simi istration will be compslied, owing to the dis‘racte’ | ial enters into an olatorate argument to show that | ie inem oat. Mennre, kW. Stougn ip “he oft Present, and for the reasons foretold iu my despatches, to | dnd uneetiled condition of ‘affairs both foreign and | neither the delay in tiwe of payment of the three mit- | \SY'® foe conte Oe he eee sant | he wore short, stout man’ be sulted lug as tal ‘wit: that there had been no civil or popular recognition be elected. t af hom counse” for the pronecution. | wrusily do when they walk (iaughter); he was beld ry five years in Lada, lions, ner the running and marking of the line, was of the of the authority, which, so far as yet appears, may be ng side—members who | ginal exsence of the conveyance, and consequently regarded as a mere military usurpation. are in @ communication with the President— | did not render contingent the payment of the considers: As regards the contradictory statements of Ol. French | that something murt be done, and that very soon. |-tion money, but ouly postponed tt. The three million ba- ‘and Mr. Marcoleta, the prevent Minister trom Nicaragua, | ;i¢ney Webster, the Piesiuen t's Pita te smecraticyincen | Iatee, theretore, ecnstituted a subsisting debt from the think that the lat‘er named gentleman is generally be- | bers, watching the ene hg) Cpe own and | United States to Mextoo, which was assignable at will by catied Heved. denouements us they transpire. This is stive, at | President Santa Anna. The right of the Mexiean grvern- . least, that the President 1s anxiously and impatient); Mr, Janes T. Bropy— Well, vir In the argument of the Wells case in the Sapreme | Vert OM, Ove shothe different Serretaries, for'e speedy | ment to dispose of this deferred instalment, {¢ comtonds, is | 4° Neva] wish to e Court, a few days since, Mr. Attorney General Cashing | orgapization, This thing, it seems to ms, cannot last | plain as its right to receive the first, or to make the | ing and that of ap ont Improved the occasion ‘o pay a glowing tribute to Me. | much longer. Yet how is an organizstion to be effected? | treaty itself. The bills given for it, and whic were At precisely 83, 0’elvck bie Howor the Mayor, and Ke corder t mith, took “heir sea’ bebind « ual desk. when jutimation was given by m aod between counse! and © wrt that all were ready tor progre ‘The HEC RDER— Ibe care nga vst George W. Matecll te be tep of bis head; Lunderstood Williaa t» be the olde jonidy « phy of ‘he family; Mary was the next; Susan afer ber; Cocige rext ano there was a good deal of difference by: wien their eges: Idon't know how old I was at the yel low fever Jive, George Mavell was taller than me, per Inpesbeed: bot | rever measured with bin, f talked ith bie often, ‘Le fea ly woved out of that house into rope ferther Sewn, the people complained of it g te fall they lived in at house reveral years, and cn tocved (ut of Mt, witer whieh they moved into it grin, Ihave not ifen George belore for seven years nee few thir day, he went to sea when he was vmmieg ot Check (weapded), and the 16 — Captain Craoby Caleratt, H Twitieh wail packetamt New York, Capt. © was formerly in the rite) navy, and bat been in New York women sia 1 vighs years Jeneral Sir Anérew ¥, Barnard G. © it, of the barmy, Liew'enant G vernor of Cheleea Hoxpttal, re renty a deubs woteh existe in my “ne, in regard 10 the consth ate ; ? ‘geno ooneliistion—-no - tutionality of the Court, there belrg here only two mem- |. b. apd sbep Lin family lived im Hrondway, } *ard tetenty tvo peers He wees Gletingal het Wa orbs Fillmore, for the many proofs of his integrity and wisdom Lee viencustbons tor aetene, but not une cent for tri- | Ade payable at thy proper time, or, in ethe hers, insteso of three. fae kim whee be bint WU to tem, aml wbed cer und efter the vorrender ot Vaile wee appnted which he had lef: behind him, locked up in the archives | jure, Three distinct reas apd neither willing to con- | ‘whenever the new bourdary line should be surveyed, PeworpER—) bie question ber been velore ux before, ond | ho ome hee ae i , went bo Py i weneent of the Kagiteh division of the army of oe “ : " ’ 1 ‘ 4 tan Isinnd ater be returned; he lo ee ee ee om frock aele woody are over shvetbesf ts cain base marked and entablished,” were paid £27 at tae fall met- 7 4.0, sseided, ni we shal. decive now, that the Court is Vee, Tcen't seectiect where tian; be. went, I think, to M, Merle, former editor of Galiyannt’s Messenger, Attorney General’s) official notice. Agentleman trom Baltimore reports the contina»! in Girportiion of Chief Justice Taney, and expresses the opinion that he wili not resume his seat upon the bench the Supreme Court. Already the question of his pro- Siieoscbonnr ie aleunesi. alt. Attorney General Cush mn the teentiy 1d the tently tele Le Weet Inches, where be wm we an tle ge fo rea eguin, J her ‘eat Frgiond | beard Henry talk of ite famaly betog ji plish, ond seid te me thet tis fa ber looked Hee » re vler cd Snglichmen, Le wae speaking respectfully of m } have beard the Hithe boys and giske ery out, He: ry Avole! Columbia Maveell. Mr, won??? ket value by their precént holders; by them they were 1m- legally o:ganized. Tne President hes sent te ‘Sasle for goat mallee mediately preven‘ed to t ¢ government of the United Mr. Novre—I call for the «newer in this cave, that I the Kapeas appointments, They were all referied ts the | States, ihe payes name?, which drelices mceep'aace in Proper comitters. Gor. Shannon will experience wome | i seree, y ak, the weeat Gal fd to kt Ce ee ifieulty in passing the ordeal, as lam informed t ooree he 6 ther natural born ef'izen of tend to make a bard fighton him. Iwas informed by » | due, but becwure it was not the custom im any of th | ion upnuturalized pilizen, Sepator who belongs to the democratic #ide, that it was | departments to endorse acceptances payable at a future ren Marin Adelaioe, wity of the King of Rar- inks. 0! Turin, tm the thirty third year of her age, Khe rot Arche ke Kainter, of Avstete. 1 Du Vint, of the Austrias army. tn Viewna, Joseoh Philiimere, 1. CL, Regus Prateswnr of Liew in the Uelersiy of Oxtort ag) te wae nce Is pineed. whe United States, or an Dene gore Jem e - Mr. Buary—Whem do you represent, Mr. Noyes? t Bow sori ages firet began | one cf he mor" secrenpliches classical eth sare ta Karope. ing is locked pen aa: most ikely to receive the appoint ee ey eaantel Tee Cte cobs | fericd ‘The bitty wore teretore withdcswa until the | 5 worse i sepevenns tha Petioa Oomanttor of whieh | ic uth; inere ore Uiee dengniors of Seacahel Br Un Cathar Parevance, to A gunta (ialng "le r f dent fo 5 dy; so bh etsy. In Blow nie; | Mary Mateell at wepaper ty Maine, Judge T 19 Serikios sane roan vp po ts fan ae eyed oping 30 eon abagdean 7 required by the treaty should be | picerman Briggs ts Chatrmay. Sencberg? 1a 206 ongact to oe Be, Te was mat | verves roveral terme in Cegrase te the Waseem et Baga tiict as himeelf, That is » total mistake, There is no , b ag moran: e Mr. Bravy—It has ceeure ta me (hat the speeitics: tone cf the proseoution were ‘wauffiewnt, if fled chosen to talve avy tecbnlesl objeo'ion, but this (did not Go, ‘The cherge here ie ni 6 Vieenebiy snd the apecitive ap aiaied Cominion! oor %e Use Rand ty Mr Filiwoe.,,.lerothy Worte Ly vieter of Williams Wordawar is, the poet, wt Mount, in Wevtmoreland, (Hag), in ber eighty fourth rats “he wes torn oe Crvetiies day, 1771 and from ‘ cutnied by anybody to look for her or at hee, leas 7 het Lieougulaed ber 90 soom, cen to Mr, Branch about my oe her In fine, the memorialists contend that not ocly as re and yet he has not been removed! The others were re. | ords the form of he negotiation and assigomen have mcved because of their speculations in Kansas lands. | Mexican law and usage been complied with, but that thel Mr. Isanca wag: equally implicated, but nas beon retala- | case ig in substantia! conformity with the precedents of reason why the Chiet Justice should always be tatenfrom ‘one part of the country. The same district bas now had the Ubief Justiceahip for over fifty years; and insvead of operating a» 8 reason why it ehould have it longer, the it it to be wt te 114 hoe constant fact, if it has any bearing, should operate the otuer way. | 44. How will the administration expiain this} Mont- Sicisats stad by | eve e0 Bot come tp to the charge At nome future time | M1. FH DY—Are you cov ey wt pee ey yee ct Bate og Hon, Salmon P. , Governor elect of Ohio, 18 | gomery was dismued from the army by Jeff. Davis, by } their own geveroment. Every formality requ 7 | it will be proper te reive the queetbon whecher this court Ma. SRANet— ST cu most not tnterregt the oltedin, —remel Thempern, ao erinent New Yorke mer stopple g at Willard’s, His inauguration as Governor | order o! the President, for alleged rpeculations tn laad; | Amezican law bad been fulfilled and the right to purchase | jy she ;ower to deede {1 6 ie oe on is scaioat Ge Lent, oged aix'y years, Mr. Thompeon wae euceoutal br Ptah tans Cinctaann te Polenta, te captions 26 aud yet bere eae ge ony We oeany tes i open marke! s chow fn action, or on unmatured debt ur. Lael vhaii make oat thie ed sine ad .. " thee. © B+ evnversstion | 'h burineer. and o boase wus tbe ben te cosablich tae a i in the tranraction. evi ot - * Wyslevidenes It it be true thas Mer Matee!l fille hia ” - rter Mme’! of Kew York ané Liver the State, wrere be intends to reside during his erm of | [iting anc imbecile policy. at © soverviga sation, had been fully established by the] SE Siibvet the proper qualihentions, it he o. great} 9 La gy hy ly ean Ptabay, {Rkiiemet Jonephe Tothes,, pesmnenten of » not made a prac ‘The Horse had three ballots which resulted similarly verpment o| the Unitec States iteelf when it purchased | Crine. sna he wball be propery trica for it. He viewten necks ob pcothina bs tat my won ing her | Meeks Nd, fe thet town cighie-voe years. tice of the capital to the previous days. The Riebardson men were request. | a. instalment not yet due of the debt erea'ed by the | the cop ‘itution. aud every sity be takes in the evurse of : one stntel. 1 ti of search ioe her of Wiley. | 0 satenslevly bed be the sctore of the He re & message F4 ed to meet in the Hall this evening at 8 o'clock, when, I acquisition of California, and secured by the treaty of | hts 4 i what we derive mm, (oat the |?! years, | bad frequewtly vad | would | !evelotion, and en rampetely was hie mind tntuct with the ture on the occasion of his inaugur: om informed, an atempt will be made to make such con- i court «ith a view to know the le ue, shel: enll upom the ‘heir senting, aad bis imnmmory stored with taste related by in Grmoly ond Gixedly sati-slavery in his politisal views, | cegstons as will bring about an organization. Guadalupe Hidalgo, This debt was expressly made pay- | oelendant to ryecily whethe be is » naturel boro eltian hie bem, that be wae & mort entertaising companion Sor me ~~ _ it almost be called ul- avle to the de facto government of Mexico, and was pur soe _ eo ta or + be le ey an ae! pata tales + = I. Wasurnoros, Dec. 28, 1856. . t 1 1 palized ch ier he tratkneen wien le dun te tole Tin wee premnt in New York 168 Francis , of Massachusetts, 1+ Pe ne aS Baten ~ Saeed; 10 the tnetunee relieved to, Shem an aanganeet | CTT EL nels tengo heen to Shee (hee qunstionn, rity when Gan Washingion Wak the oth of offkee as the rows older his resemblance, | The Pecuniary Ry of @ Speaker 7 chat government. Under those elrcumsances, the me | 10 ey ty wlmt sigh! be belde Ry ‘thee wihels font Trevk emt of the United Mates pearance, t> his father more striking. Alarming Condition of Members— Washington Hard up— } emortalists affirm that uyon the acemptanse and payment | pe flly file ln ibs power of oh to wetthe thie Te At Brightow, beg, Parsh Rogers, the only seter Ido not think Christmas was partisularly merry ia Sere Wit would retber have bean mga ye peg ve al - pont them exclaim something Ike tais— Amusements Visiters, Lobiryers and Office Seeers Leaw- | ot iho dratte draws by Mexico against the defecrod in. | G\estien im m mement ie te 8 oh oom of the Uusted ing— Puro Bucking—Theatricale—Our National Theatre | sstment of the Mesilla balance, the United States wil “ Mr. Brsin—li it ie the oljret of the gentleman to Giddingr—The Depot Nuisanec—The Weather (of cour 1 be in posesnton of vouchers impregnable against any tur pive m yu ther anewer be of he peas of the | Measures of Memory.” Min Regere bed a) her trether's tects for art amd hiereters 6 Jer ge Hermann Keekertocker, of Colambe coun. wince biog « pet the men, re ha wt 8 ! i ‘7 (whe in said We bawe been the ‘origin’! of brving’s “ Well, if the House would adjourn loag enough for | __ ane Herald the Washington Organ of News. abt «make the Beat reply wecor ing & a! eonveattonal Detereich Kpickerborker,”” in bis amumng © History of meio Fo bee sot gee tey ah GSS | Sone eorrtapentnate toll you sll about tie Speakarahiy | "nt" “ime o% She Penleet nee “i Yor") in Wiliamenirg Jodge Kens « womber TnL ee on thie que tee at Tete! bewe me lad eo * wee Cs » politieal point of view, bat you do mot know of the United States Dtatrict Atzorney’s OMlce. — | .is'iny ut viste cene the moe we came bee cone secpecied, ta eupel the tenes toagmete ot te awfal panic it has created financially. While you are | THE NORTHENN LIGHT AVPAIR—LATTER PROM THE | yi » ‘Ret tr charge © vee * bere ont ed elry thet Tine had preserved Ww theese letter thinking sbout black republicans, Know N sthings aad de COLLECTOR. On oe deter tar. foam wer theo 4) en Custom Hoves, Naw Yous, ) ip hg eine 0 enon + n - 1 tema ertnn te =e vo on. prairie chicken Richardson, the Banks of Cape Coddery Consmcwon.s Orvis, Dee, 29, 1065 | bE Ears cette him, dais is eemtotant un ple hod en he ateary nd so forth, all Washington ls up to ite ears ta debt, ana | Dun Sin—Your letter of the —— instant, intorming m* | jafery vy tote t fed. I tbirk ‘be bse foovd oe 7 ennen, Gee: Cont 1. CMe bad served with eredit under thinking when the deace {t will getout. Membershave no | “fthe arrest of Geo. B. Hall, Addivon Farnsworth and | ave, and the plem, aie cuffieten ty slew the « SA Sip at Peek pp. ta York, | eam le very trom Werbtogton 10 Gen. Pierce ., Cae eine — Creighton, on charges of & bresch of the neutrality |“ * Bi tel _ LT keweten leediog: In Palit: | remsieat | O08) ferefint to Bowe, eget vtxry years. Care loto the house. drawn their pay nor their mileage; and although they. “ 1 hove. ~We will cab, ther onthe, and come from there lo & sheop, th: | (nels Fimonetti aed Peesi aler thet during the month, Last night was very stermy here, and dark as 9 coal Son time’ for they have no mn. | tet of Congress of 1618 was rectived duriag my absence bir G A Brewers — Tile by » A er hee on board the | Mabing & betel of therty thres whe have ‘iel ines the get along board, they pen ting i beerd, ome om ladon hoie. ly enough, the street lamps, which have | vey. Some even are deprived of theie ‘‘bazca,”” qhils 1 | Ebave to tutorm you that the further serview of the pera | Hird an eiow mts ; may ereersben of Fite the * inth te (he Papal chair. deen burning every bright moonlight night, were nuk on we done yeferred to in the revenue service Lave been dis- Word there aswined Wy 1 deo't keow what veemyany. of them Surely, we neod a ‘ker. What's | do actually believe there are not Gilty membere in ihe Thuew Mr ; thet | ‘= ’ Be. ; nid Xe ee yenrec wi Hall hes reigned, Fi rth bes been fe week oe) tone bere io + toh! me poreots 1.— Tom, Felipe Molina, Minister from the republics of . joure w) oot one See you were to temier | guisended and Cresghte = remoyet, Toor ", traly, - ye ten aeety poate or cyphe ened vo Weethe best Slin. Cent cab Gen Seivetet tthe Called 5 b thousand dollar ld be hare i 1k MAN FIELD, Crteovor ** a "7 if Mr % errabe. i Wasmivotoy, December 28, 1855. it. Over two hundred tho 's woul ia eudagrent © yo ene ligne’ my pan Swedes Hates, at Werdiogton, DC, eget 8 years. He was bore With to | extra efrculation,if the Speaker was clsotet and the ususi | 10 the Hon. Joun McKinnon, ke., Ke. a sis Aan gat sg ar acs ig Pelco parchohemrhs ay ri is, Washington is bard up. LETIER OF UNITED PTATER eed ATTORNEY TO to Palliate the President's Burndert—Southern Feeling | its dependence is retailing to members and visi the P pre Sates Bene, Eieeenare aes se With Regard to Walker's Projects George Law's Grand | ters, und the storckeepers declare trade war | rg’ gui sigur letter to Colon! Freweh, toweh pg Theory of Government—Ameriea for the Americans, de. | never as dail, Holiday presents hang fire and | bis position in tm eau ong the comnptiaity ta the ‘The Senate has now barely s quorum, and shold the | pyrotechnics do not go off well, even duriog holidays; | &'* mip Bi add ° wd wg —— ae loop Jo tmcis yn pig rebel Sarpy cp ameepepanrayy Safle irene h meprigy ieturbing fem whenee be to Monday or as we to wappl te fueer a vn ented tae wat torent Vier at rai ehabas Boarding boure and hotel keepers are in « arnane beep ge eee eae fan clection of & Speaker—it 1s supposed, from ube cause | plight to supply their tables. Many do not disteers | firey you cleim oo meas minister, withle above mentioned, that the message will be withheld | themselves much, however, on that head. A large num- | © ‘ ine, In the boye thet te further comp ~ Pert edt | chetre ery fear or maghe oe team whether there wae sey “ om wen | lett Kegtand: leant say how ow bem | et eet | dhe paved ny eet tote Devens; Va paseo hepiont es pert ee hip wae we ck © tel pet (bere | wae vo vtech | eonl! A exe coe Tee the Can whe trelghtet the Perseus vat eee gee 0 Mew Vouk was two months all ye wettog fo Foditon, Sh was om the Tih ef May ib boet Ptmwia rat, J (hie ered (Wether oo ew in the cxty of Gustemels in 1412, aot anymired hele early tiuention in Vhilatelphin. He belt sever! politiest of toes tp bie native country having trom chief clerk of the Lepartiment ot Finewre: of the teteration, Secretary of the ; ot Cates meme of the Laguiatere of Ge ome, Pooretary of the State of Oalveder sed Governor + Cistriet in the inet mentioned Mtete, He always be- teed the Wheral end untontet party, amt ennietee Gop Marerin tm bis etlorts te maintain the f leration, bat t tune heaving Geckéed against them, doiine md hile i one to they ox exnou | Me BeebseKee haw met rec “hey come eget ie any eget eg thee dag ot the vet te 8S) im IIe F neo where - “ inet you, and fm tecdering t te! ye ere miemed te Hew York enst'4he her wok retage im Conta Rina, where they met with: nntl) after the commencement of the New Your, The | per ot faro bavks are in active operation, and are the | | [yous t's veiech te your con Ccamupe ks New Yor 0 1808, ) saw ihe CUO Ohare Seloche wie tae tral | braghatin ... dames 0. Ward, » ehipylag nape (©. exettenent and interest In relation to this document are | only resort of the virlters, poor ollice seekers and done f +h“ ty ight for tbe tee , gan, a ee Vom, te this ety, agel 6b yeary....g, pbout as varied as our weather; bat it is noweriient | ap members. What do you think of trenty-five faro FCIN MgK EQN, 0. §, Dietgigt Attwrney.” eid tle or i,