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x NEW YORK HERALD, TURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1856. TTI cE yyETnSE San SnsnnnSns nS nnEnEnEEISnSnnEn Enna el steamer This aven seme yard, intended for Pelayo, Pardo & Havana, | o’clook, from the residence of Samuel C, Williams, corner HOLIDAY PRESENTS. | ape See Feat: yard {o mew closed, ao.avenne | Coe “they have also wider wey two stenm boilers | of Myrile and Tompkins avenues, near the ralicced 4e- en poy ee annnnnnnen to be extended through it. and appurtenances, intended to heat the new wing of | pot. the relatives and friende of the family are invited to hey es 8 pe Pan web eden me eetine Hagin welegsiiar| ten hecueee Ciena sas Bt esac bak tome hed. ines re jai a 4 in tl meter e ne ra apd ino) F May~Schooner Stetson, of 170 tome, for Parker Mills iavy Yard. Tne tonnage of the frigate is estimated at On Sunday, Dee. 30, Buxsamin F. Oakuey, aged 30. Have tn store, constantly making uddidona to thelr Nati Compan: 5,600 tons; weight of ube about 700 toas, The funeral will take piace from Mrs. Oakiey’s, Yon- | stock by frequemtar ivais from i rope.) ye Decanter 3i—chooner Castor, of 260 tons, for Sehle- | Messrs. Pease Marghy, ewimate the amount of hele | he:4, to-morrow afternonb, at one o'cloik. Mle x RAE ee RRS Ot Ree nae, stoger & Anderson 5 “ Ce ee rekk tana tte |. nee ee a Benbracing Overy Tee wets . ire re i the jowark Aave: tieer copy. ‘LEWEN’S WEAR, Or the Stociet. past year, the following engines, ocllocs tee? — On Minday, Dee. 41, Wittae sLasox, aged 87 yoars, @ | Yesbioned io any may desire, Also their Sehconer Pollux, of 250 tons, for Messrs. Schlesinger & | Png) Corinh low pressure pumolng engines and pumps, | months end 27 days. ‘eeu complete casortment of Anderson. for supplying we, eity Of Clovaland, Obie, with water | The relatives and f-leuds of the faruity, the officers aad |” MEN'S FURMISHING GOODS, BY J. SIMONSON. from Take ee They are the lagest pampias engines | membors of the Baxter Blues, i2th regiment, also Polar Capri coeiestalle ter ana, PED . Launched. ever built in this country. belog 70 inches diameter of | Star Lodge, No. 246 of F. & A. M., are respectfully invited Grav Gioves, March 3—Steamship Ariel, of 2,000 tons, for Mr. Van- | cylinder, and 10 feet stroke; six iron boilers; emgiies, | to attend his funeral, on Thursday afternoon. tro Opera Rallway wrappers, derbitt, She has wade five voyages to Havre during the vempe sod Beielins fee teateble sil, e-Vantarenite | mn ome hue jste-veridonoe,enenas of Hudson ont lohan de cheat aulere. 1e8 aD ‘8 tor steamship of Vanderbilt's | Barrow street: thout further invitation. stobes de chambre. year, Mr, Simonson has removed bis yard to Green | Hayre and New York line, Engiaes 76 iochos ciamoter | On Surday morning, Dec. 30, of songgstion of the |. A@ording an tmmense ohoice of material, exclusively of the point, where he built the Vanderbilt. ot eylinder, 11 feet atroke of piston. Boilers, abaf.s and | lungs, Racai, Vaszat, the beloved vile of Secinel Vale | OF retlno the sole agency in the United States of Bangsera t iron water wheels, Jeau, aged LOyears months, # oa:ive of New Jorsey. ‘tor BY MR. MIX. Wiiwe roartne boam engines ana four boilers for Vanier- | “the tuneral wil wake place from her mun-io-law’s, NO. | Belahena Ooountasl geen ene ee eee THE Mail BAGS, A yacht of about Pert launched about July, | Dit’s new Suave roe i hen mae oth atoarmahilp 12 Crosby street, Semprwumaiersats, av o’elook. adagcit imate 6a a OB NOTES FROM THE DYARY OF A SPECIAL AGENT OF ‘The POST . , i june] y Dg two | meter cylinders, Dearest mother, By left. us, a frora the yard foot of Nineteenth strest, East river. Itis | wit! “r} feet atroxe of piston—the heaviest marine engined Anda thy oss we deeply (eel; ‘ U Silke, Sine Galata orem \ mow elosed. on a Dee pa Fr potas J Pveed maple A iba oe it is ay that has berate ua Knbrvdares “ tees: BY MR, LETTS. o r8 e about 700 tons. Cost of same, (2 can all oar sorrows heal. "ALL WOOL PLAIDS. $260 000. Farewell, Gear mother. Avexanpuz’s Kip Groves, 40. &c. Ayacht of 17 tone westinchd. sy Me, Lette from the | 4 large proportion of the heavy work of the Unite | Caiformia papers please copy. ee ee OE STEWART & OO. ar 7 Ashes States steam floating battery, now building by Robert L. On Saturday, Dec, 22, suddenly, Jaan W. Gass, ar- ______, Broadway, Chambers and Reade atrovta, 2 p grecen mpd ory yard foot of Twelfth street, Hast river. Itis now closed. | Stevens, Esq., at Hobsheo, such ad cyhadece, ait | tint. YEAS PRESENTS — ihe public an tal Bt inin the practical operations of the Post Pe BY THOMAS OOLLYER. pumps, &e. The friends of the deceased are requested to attend the “Geworsy furs, eflice establishment, and tho almost certain means which rkill ‘Mr. Thomas Collyer has opsned a new yard at the foot of Forty-second street, Bart river, and has now On the Stocks. A bark of about 200 tons. GREENPOINT YARDS. BY KOKPORD WEBB. Launched. Apri)—Three-masted schooner Eokiord Webb, of 497 tong, for Thos. Dunbam aud others. September—Three-masted schooner Wm. L.B urroughs; f 500 tous, for Thomas Dunham and others, On the Stocks. Two three-masted schoonars, 146 feet long, 32 feat deam, 19 feet 6 inches copth of hold, of 700 tons each. One ia named the Hartstein, in honor ot Lieut. Hartetein, ard will be launched enortly. The other will be launched in February. BY J. SIMONSON, Launched. December 10—Steamship Vanderbilt, of 5,800 tona, sapposed for the Havre trad. She is now receiviag her engines and boilers from the Allaire Worke, BY BE. F. WILLIAMS. Launched, January—Schooner Fanny Curtie, of 876 tons, for Cur- sie & Hexsll, of Richmond, Va. March—Bark Ricot, of 200 tons, for a Spanish house, Avguet—Bark Clara Usxail, cf 850 tons, for Messrs, Miland, of 375 tons, for Holmes & Stoney, of Charleston. A pilot boat of 100 tons, for Motile. On the Stocks. A verse! of abont 400 tons. ca BY WILLIAM COLLYER. Lauivied. April—Sehconer Edwin Collyer, of about 100 tons, for Menwe, Nosen & Co, BY HATHAWAY AND BLOOMPIELD. Launched April—A lighter, of 70 ton Alco a lighter of 80 tone. BY MR. LAPTON. Lawnehed. Jane~Achooner Henry Walcott, of $0 tons, for Baynen Mr Thompson. for Mesars. Funch & Meincke. . WHITLOCK. Launched. Steamer Island Home, of 475 tows, for Starbuck, Field] and others, She is now running betwoea Hyannis ai Nantucket, WILLIAMSBURG. BY LAWRENCE AND FOULKES Launched, Schooner North Point, ef 300 tons, for Mesera. John: & Lowden. Soly—A lighter of about 100 tenn, named the F. White, for Fancher & MeCheeney, Avgnst—Two ferry boats of 559 tons each, for the fer eonnecting Catharine street, New York, with South Tea’ street, Williamsburg. Deo mber—Brig H. Delafield, of 250 tons, for Her Delafield, to run to Port an Prince, On the Sto Park Corilla, of 600 tons, for Johnson & Lowden, for Liverpool trade. Steamboat Know Nothing, of 300, for towing, for Wiliamsburg Steamboat Company. ‘ BY A. PATTERSON, On the Stock: + lighter of 70 tons, Notling has been launched, CHAPMAN AND DUNBAR. ‘This yard bas been recently oponed, and contains aheel and frame of a ship of 1,200 tons for the geuers hting business, She will be launched in March, BY THOMAS STACK Launched. January 15—Ship Eliwood Walter, of 1,259 tons, for Merers. Johason & Lowden, and now in the Liverpool wade. : On the Stocks, * Ship Gray & Polly, for Ivighton, Ryerson & Hurlbut, o $75 tons, the keel of which has lately been laid. AT THE NAVY YARD. Launched. February 4—Frigate Sabine, of 2,000 tons. On the Stocks. Steam Frigate Niagara, of 5,000 tons; will probably be Iwenebed on the 8th inst. HOBOKEN. BY M. 8. ALLISON. Launched. Sehoouer E. C. Felter, of 400 tons, for Johnson & Sloght, and others, now employed as a general freighter, BY I. C. SMITM AND § Launched, Mareh—A three-masted schooner of 440 tons, for Shad- warn & Co, of Wilmington, N.C. Mr. I. C. Smith & Son have removed thelr yard to Sing Mr. R. L. Stevens is rtill engaged upon the large iron floating battery, intended for the United States govern- vment. About 100 men are at work on tt thia winter. RECATITULATION. Launched, On stocks. — Totale. A. ©. Bell, i 3,750 Roosevelt, Joy 1,450 4,013 Wesverveit shipyard 1.500 7125 Wa. H. Wedd 5,050 15,005 Smith & Limon, _ 2500 -hR.& G 4,200 4,310 John Englis — 1,800 Thomas 250 670 J. Simonson, ps 5,800 Mr, Mix, - 30 Mr. Letta = W ‘Thomas Co 200 360 Kekford Webb. 1.400 2,307 BF, Williams 406 1,980 William Coilyer. * = 100 Hathaway & Blomiieid. _ 150 Mr, Lupton, - 880 E, &. Whitlock... ~— 475, », Lawrence & Foulkes. 900 2,650 yA. Patterson... . 70 70 Chapman & Dunbar. 1,200 1,200 k 875 2125 5,000 7,000 _ 460 - 440 otal tonnage.........40,582 29,296 63,877 = The following table shows the amount of tonnage built @nring the last nine years:— otal for the year gate endin Launched. On stocks, tnnage. Deo. 31, 1847, 26,649 15,710 52,350 Do, 1848. 085 23,890, 61,966 27,616 79,741 W240 80,761 22,578 = _ 75,824 53,749 106,25 47,580 101,204 18,375 20,52 23,295 63,877 falling off, in comparison with 1854, total tonnage, of £6,647 tons. ‘The following ia @ classification of the vessels lannched dwring the past year, and on the stocks on the 3st uit.:—~ essay = — bs a On 1 ‘The above shows a total of 51 vessels launched during the year, and of 21 remaining on the stocks, In connection with ship bailding, we give the following gommery of work done during the past year in two of the principal boiler and engine manutactories in this city: — Messrs, Pease & Murphy, of the Fulton Iron Works, have finished the following works for the year 1855:— ‘Dwo immense boilers for the steamer C. Vanderbil:, o ‘the Stonington line; one new boat for the Panema Rail- road Company; two engines, 32 inch cylinder, ¥ feot stzeke, for the new South Tenth Street Ferry Company, intended for the steamboats Geo law end Goorge Washington; four iarge curbs for the Brooklyn Navy Yard, intended for their now foundry; one engine boiler for the steamer Jamaos Guy, intended for towing pur pose: onthe Potomac river, Chesn e Bay, &.; one large con pan, for the Union Rubber Works; two large curbs for Messrs. Tatl.am Brothers’ extensive load works; ‘one boiler for the Graud Streot Saw Mill; one bofler for the United States Mail Steamship Company; one Jocomo- tive Leong for aa " ee Broo! — one engine and apparatus for fers’ works; one large lo: fA holler for the Astor House, Mesare. ‘Oslomaa, | Btotaon & ('o.; one ongine boiler and shattiog complete, teed for the Righth frente, Raltrond Com- eo jpurtenancer for Lunatic Aay- Fe eall’s Islandy two 10. feet troke = klyn Flour Mills; twelve botlers and engines and rtenances for Sr. Don Barbonedozchierria, inland of ‘They hava under way at this time—one 12 tnch engine for a steamship now building at W. H. Web's yard; algo & 00 inch opliader Dullding at the Company. inoier. Broadway, Just inirod DERS’, No. Ladies’ Orem Combs—Eivery wedirabie Pat: iern, in tortoise shell, &e.; 2 wmported. Sor aale b smiles of ihe lad: ply 0 Fulton atrest, ani Dameme Dogue ing aud durable, & aced on n ont, * room. 2 id obtuin one of 1 otypeaOrls A beam engine and boiler for a steamer on the North river; aleo, a beam engine and boilers for the Califyroin trade, 40 inch diameter of eynnder, 10 feet atroke, to be employed, and now runring, on the Pacific, ‘A propelier engine, builers and progeier weli’s Baitimore line) now in the course of construction, ‘Also, engines avd mschinery noy b.llding for the Brooklyn Screw, Bolt ana Nut Company. : One engine and dredging rauchiue fur Steam Dredging (for Cvorn- Boilers for steamship Kenvebeck (Ganford’s tine, Port land and Boston steamers), tog: high pressure engines for’ mavufsctories mills, for diferent parts of tue country and the West ther with some thirly and sugar In addition to the above, a large amount of extensive repairs tw steamships, ses The average number of men employed at this es'ab- Usbment during the past year, hay bovu 650. oats, &3. Prize Reticules—Yinde hy Larn & Rontfle, he same so much adinired for thelr tantefui werangementa and elepant finish at the Into fair of the American Lnsutute, for aule ay A. &J, AUNDURB, 87 Broadway, Wine Cutlery.-Every Variety of Pen, og knives with a fine assortm vanted w the purchaser at A, House and 247 Broadway. tof razors, J. SAUN siyie in {vor DLKS, No. 357 at WILLTA} DR'3, Brooalyn. Meade Srotherw Estab ishment Open tac wholect New Year's di anerrec ine Astor House, ml igh, £, will recetve and auawer orders for sleizhs, attie Florence douse, 400 Bi hours’ noti pattern mi the best in pes taken in every style potures, free tothe public, 233 Broad Photograph uaber abrotypes aad da . containing 1,000 J. tour doors above Be Laiuea, Damavks, Com seen to-day Batcbelor’s Hair Dye, the world. Ohristadoro’s sicite admiration 2 No.6 this un piled in swelve privaie rooms ave improvements over all ob rr, beiag elegance and durability pecui if Al onteien at twelve ere a Wigs and Toupee: ‘lied and original dye ts ap- Batchedor’s wigs and toupees chor d’ouyi to this establishment, SELON, 235 Broudway. Dye, Wigs and Toupecs mong all connoisssurs inart A suite ot t private apariuenw ior ADL he ony reilable artivie of FERISTADORY' No. 6 bis incomparatie dye, tis Lind. “Wholesale and retail’ a a House. Park’s Balsam of Wild Oherry and Tar— A wonderfu) article fer coughs, colts, bronchitis and copsump- it le very agreeshie ‘o take, and ac and get our Medieal Almanae (erat) BAKN 7 204 Brosdway, cormar ot Duane street, general family meliciao depot, be wei stitutions, A. Prarus, L., caugh On Thur: let, at b and torme: O’Brien, GOMERY. Slizabeth & Remington, of Sacra ter of D Monroe county, Va. ay eveniog, Nec. 27, by the Rev. Janes 171 ka residence, We. Me riy of @ Kar It has been the Lot of the Human Race to ghed down by disease aud suiliering pills are speoially adapted to the ‘tne delicate and th Professor Hollow: manufacture of bis medic them io a free and enlightened veople world ever kuew for the remov em, ol Ma On Tresdy, Jan. 1, by the Re DowaiD, Ba. agow, s¢otland, LALLY, late 6f Kilcogiana, county oper Tn Lowell, Vermo Y personally” asin the United state: J. M, Christman, De. R, nento Ciry, Cali‘ornia, to Mixs AMANDA Thomaa Fowler Mouth, of Indiana, Seventeenth s Me, Josten BURKEE®, of Lynn, Mass., to Mins Samat ANN Lo- Gas, ot Danbury, Conn. iu Brooklyn, on Monday, Des 31, by the Rov, Mr. Perry, Mr. Foy Foster 40 Miss ANNIE E., daughter of Wiliam Hatt, Amicyville, 1. On Monéay, Ded, 24, im Beooklyn. by the Rev. E. FP. of Savramento, Cal, to Miss Mane Meci- ire and, on ‘inescay, Des. 25, by the Ker, Daniel Warren, Mr. Cuanum FLovb, of New York civy, Mies Huey ©. Pananne, eldest daughter of Lewis D. Parmalee, Raq., of tue In New Havew, on Saturday, Der Mr. Mocwast MURRAY te Miss Maria E. to ner place, 29, hy the Tan, On Thursday, Dec. 27, hy the Rev. Dr. Orsbon, Mr, Jony H, Raxvo ; eld + is ¢ re 2, aged two yours aud six months, The frieucs of the ‘amis are requested to attend his funeral, this afternoon at two o’ciock, from the resiaeace of nis father, 170 Adymas reet B oom.y On Thursday, Dec. 27. Mre. Pires, late Mrs. Low, in her confinement, a The funeral will 1 aidenca, No. 3 Whitesall #treet. to mourn her lors, 4 dayr. ‘The relatives and frieade of thy invited to attend his funeral, place this da} On Sunday, Dec. 80. Wirrsax 8. W and the late Matilda Wilson, aged 3 years, 3 montus and She leaves five chdidren ox,4 on of William mily are respectfall; irom the residence of 4 father, 20 Amity street, on Wednesday afternvon, at one oo! without trther inv tation. On Sundsy. Deo. 80, Cuanum Heyny Due, in the 254 year oi his age. — The relatives and friends of the family ace respectfully invited to attend the funecal, to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock, from the raicen-e of hi Highty-aixth street, ock, wi hont further invitation. On Sunday evenitg, Des. 20, the 7lat year ¢ ‘The relatives and frends tend the foneral, f bis uge. c. nizax H. Cameron, in of the family are favited to at- Fharsday, trom 14 Wooster street, w futher, Nathanicl Dann, doors west of Fourth avenue, ‘un Buncay, Dec 80, Mr Grorax SroHOLsON, @ native of Newry, couuty Down, Ireland, ogo! 61. The friends and velatives of the fumnlly are respectfully invited to attend hi uneral, from 64 Downing street, (2- morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. Rewry papers picase copy. On Monday, Dac. 31, an Buffalo, H late a Heutenant fn the SL year Volunt Minter, aged it of New York ne His fiends, and those of his father, Aaa B, Meocb, and his brother William B. Meech, wiil be motifled of his in- t. mt. On Sunday, Dee. 30, of consumption, Tazopors Hunter, aged 20 years, 9 months and 8 aays. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral, frou the residence of his mother, Amertean Hotel. one o'clock. ‘On Saterday, Dec. 20, Jony Hever, son of Pi Mary Ann Fenty. |, Jamarca, L. I., to-morrow arternoon, at rick and ‘The relatives and friends of tho fac:{ly aro respectfully {nvited to attend the funeral, o'clock, from $40 On Mondsy, Dec. 81, Dr. Bec ity. Wis friends are requested to attend his funeral, to- morrow morning, at nine o'clock, at the church of st. Vincent de Maria S. Penistou, aged 13 years, 1 mont 1 will appear on On Monday, Dee. 31, Perea, son Notice ot Congrove, 8 «the felon invited to from his parents’ residence, In Fast Rrooklyn, ‘Tvs, daughter of aged 25 years, ‘Willems, Bex fuer: Paul. the fune cond street! morrow afternoon, at two vf Borrevten, of this On Monday, Dec. 31, after a short and severe (nw, Mania Frances, youngest daughter of Anthor sad v 16 day: relay Jowes and Bridget 21 months and 26 « nd retarives of the tend bis ig hy 6 on Mon or, John Titus 1 val will toke pla: are respectfully noon, at 1 o'clock, 4 West Seventeenth s(reet. Dee. 31, Saran JANE od wife of Samuel C. mo ‘a and 9 days, 06 to-morrow afte.noon, at one faneral, on Thursday morning, at 10 o’elock, trom the Ceptury Kooms, 24 Clin fartner notice. m Monday, Dec. 31. IsasKuLs Many, youngest daugh- ter of Eaward aud aubelle, Martin, aged 6 years, 1 mouth and % days. remving will be taken to Calvary Yometery, fom readway, to-morrow aflermovg, 8° Oue o’ sles. On Monday, Duc. 31, Mantua Gaara, wile of Captain John Grabaus, aged 29 yeurs, Hor funeral’ wu) take place from her late residence, the St, Deunis Hotel, to-morsow afternyon, at two v’eleuic Her remaing wil: be taken to Greenwoud Cemetery fur terment. On Monday, Dec, 31, suddenly, Martiy Aug, aged 46 eard. J The friends of the family are respestfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Methodist 1. Crarch, corner of Sedford anc Morton streets, 60 morrow aiveruoon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. in Fatersen, on Monday, Dec. 81, 18140 Anurraar, agod 4 years. Toe friends and relatives of the family are respestfuily invied to aviend his funeral, from No, 6 Van Heuwa street, Paterson, this afternvon, at 3 o’c.cok, Newnrk papers please copy. VER TINEME togyplace, taghtn street, without NFORMA‘ION Wa Live of Portobello, be nd, ii be will call at the ting lo his advantag DOF JAMES FOWLER, A NA endrand iately of Manch Enx: Herald office, he may bear Gf some KFOKMATION WANTED -OF CAT RINE CONROY, Jaie of he pariah of Glenworth, near Fermoy, in the ogan: iy ot Cork. Ire and, w Un the city in the year ii, aod wheu tasi heard of resided a 2° rearl strect, wew York. address Commistiouecs of Smigration, New York, [SFORMATION WARTED—OF JOHN G of Glen, © unty Donegal, areland; left New York Sep'eur r 4 Wheo last heardot wus at Buriagtoa,-Vermo n will be thankfully received by hia » $F i, Veruxont p len ARRA, PARISH YIT-THE COMPLIMENTS O. happy New Year. Harry? P —SEND TO THE OFFICE FOR A LETTER, ‘PMR MANHATTAN HOUSE SUPPER ROOMS, 9% 17 sry, between Houston and Stan‘on streate. gid geojcnen viding balla. thenicen, or wt: one. es #48 R44 —PAGE 1,2, 4, lines 6 10 20; page 72, lines 12 to 15, 7M. TAYLOR.—A LETTER, ADV Berald of Friday ‘ast, has beea ap not have reached iis vroper owner, ne sub obliged by eencing same to 132 Pearl street. aioe. Shouid riders would feel AND CHARLES’ HEIDSIOK OMAMPAGNE Younger’s ard Allsope’s scotch ales; B a 4 By ass? Lond porte: od Hordeaux brandios, in 4y, ', paid; tens, segars, woace iu vited (0 cxuniise Cur stock, which we ofler at lowest Importers, U0 biurray siry ~~ POLITICAL. kastoa, John Vo lan aud kdward men delegates to t Men’s Gexera: Committes tor 185 THEODORE MARTINE, Chairman. JunomeE B, Fitzcenay, secre IXIEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT — KLOw SS aod Twenty firt wards. —At a meeting of a or consist ng of defogaies from the above wards. hold at & Mccoy's, comer of Foutih avenue sud Thirty-secon. for the purpore of selecting a elagate aud sp alter Six'centh district 10 the ora. Convention, is. sbepaed, of the kightean! Mv. Andre ¥roment, of the ‘we DAK Taowas McCoy, Secretary ~ EDUCATION, 40 BROADWAY AND 217 FULYOM aTREnY. OCS Brookiyn.—the undersigned wit receive puplie ally, for cinas of senarate insirucuon, in pens seeping and arithmet an & 1, i —BOOKKERPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC time unlimited PAING'S Acafemies, 285 Gra owery; 180 Sulton street, Brook yn, open for the ea and evening, Ladies’ priv ting classes, jon by the month or quarter, Colonel Paine encher ct penmanship and bookkeeping, stands unrivalled — Lrocklyn Morning Journal, GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE INSTRUC. . ali the departments of an Kugilah education, Latin, Greek amd Fr woich he speaks, to ome respectaile family, in exchaxge for Board. Address B,P., Union aquare Post cillee, Siti , ARITHMETIC, WRITING, 289 Broadway where he has taught yorher teacher, The and reallly p expedli ofthe fous and aupe oer, ern six and twelve lesson chat ation. ‘or 1: BOOKKERPING WRITING, ARITHMETIC, ETC. MR. DULBE +R, #09 Broa way, will receive naw puptia on Wednesday 24, for cheap class and private lessons; mpd gna repires to make ele; tt writers and pracilva! bookkeopers In toe shortest possible ime. Applicants may commute fora ful +» on Sunday mor} owner ean have tae same, b iy nnd pay!ng for advertising, by applying to Edwin Milla, Astoria, 1. [. OST. REWARD WILL BE GIV 4 recovery of a dark biue leather covered bank book toining a list of subscribers to the stozk ofa bank Thy Wil be pald-on delivery ot the book at the oflice of York Daily Times, O81~ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, DE. %, IN GO / ‘ng from the academy of Music to Spring streer, a lady's gold breast yin set in pearls. “the finder will be ineraily re warded by leaving ths same at 54 Vesey strect, up staira, OST—A NOTE, DATED DEC. 21, AT THIRTY DAYS, 4 for $191, drawn by Louis Aurich ty the order of bimself. A'l persons are cautioned against nogolinting the same. pay: ment having been stopped. OsT~1WO SMALL BRAIDS OF HAIR IW BROAD. way, between Grand and Tenth streets. The finder wil be suitably rewarded oy leaving them at No. 6 Brevoort place, Jenth street, as soon a8 goasible OST—BATWEEN THR CORNER OF BROADWAY AND Fulton atraat in Sew York, and the corner of Fu ton sod Lafayette avon es in Brooklyn, an old fashioned Landon made silver cased patent lever wuich’ If found woply to the Init ra. pairer, (# bose ticket ls in the case,) Gemmel, corner of Bromd ‘way aud Duane st ect. ‘OTICK, MFT, ON SATURDAY, THE 2TH INST. avout ‘clock, a small gold hunting Geaeva waich, no N FOR THR mn number to it, The tinder will be bandsomety rewarded oy cory street, South leaving it at James Broowyn. I TOLEN—ON THURSDAY 7 breche shawl, blue centre; one set of ture, real ecml.o; Light striped sk, one green baxege dress, poinied gimp. dollars reward will be given for any informacion let" w: ie cor ner of horty-first aureet and sixth avenns, ia the grocery a’are. ‘awnbrokers Will please stop the aoove if uilerad. ’a, 236 Hi ADRIFT SUNDAY MOBNTNG, EARLY GOB (ido), from the foot of Sixth street, Hast river, anout loge of pilch pine and white pine timber, Any’ parson ing avy of there logs to the toot of Sixth strnet, or elving ion where they can be found, will ho liberally re warded bythe undersigned W.H. WHA, $20 AWARD WILL BE GtvEs ANKS im of the owner, tor the return of or emoonale con ain: ing bark bLI&. private papers, and a Hovogen ferry woket, with the owner's name thereon, which wad loat in going {rom toMnaion sqaure; by appistagal ibs desk € We, offs ot 1s 19 Madivon square, by applying at the desk of the offize of the New York Heraid: Ly REXAND.CUORT A BLACK AND TAN Tue ‘DL rior dog, wih red aud blaok ieather collar. The finter ove rewara by resuruing the dog to Nu. 9 Waverley place, corner of Mercer street. $5 BEWARD-LEFT ON BOARD THe CATHGRINE *) sireot terry heat Ellen, n paver con‘aining five sholl combs. Jhe finier will receive the evove reward by them to A. Dalrymple. 39934 Broadway. 5 REWARD.—1.O8T, A POUKETBOOK, MONDAY, DEC, +) 31, in going irom "the oor er of Waiker 9 vnithem, along Mulberry and Uhaibam to Ann streot containing bred #10 pieces, o:e twenty ee a gists five $5 bids, Brook. Jyn money, and $2 on New York. OWN DUNN, 8 Ann st. 3, RKWARD —LOST, ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, A De? black Newfoundland pap. Whoever wid return hin to 100 Beekman street will receive the above reward. hing bi ippers will find this new establ! bment a de: refreshments, Private entrance to GRO. W. DEAN, Proprietor sirable place to fupper rooms. 6 their Ony Shes AM DELIVERING (PRER OF Le age), the very best qu eRe OF stove ceal, Felt screened an lary, from under neh, at 85 25 for’ W, Be Best quality red ach and jase weight werrenten, BiCHaRy CLINLOS, 2A First avenue, corner Fineenth in all he prevailing abapes, and Tnpia Caster’s Hath Seawra ayn Suances. (NHR ISTMAS. AU SMBROLEDUED CAMBRIC MANDKERCHIBDS AND PADIS WORKED AND SLERVES, COLLAR Broadway, Charme A. T. BEWART & 6O., and Keade sireets, Gin peta,) new and ele guat designe, imporced expres#ly for holi day présente, and wili ve opened a ALS $ROW, om Monday, 03 Hrombway. Irts AND TOYS Yor the holidays, at hOGHES'S OOEAP No, 449 Broan way, just TEM OWS be Ladies? and gendemen’s drass- KE ing caren. Fedvraceinta, broorhes, te. Voreolaty aud china Sgures, sor the evegere. Hair trusbesaud combs. Fans, porteronnaica. bags,4o, Chess wen and Lackgammon Doards. Indeed. every variety of fancy found in the known warld, aul ot G Dolial PANOY STORK, below Grand suwet, PORTATION. Retlonies. ‘Workboxes, Dolls! Lel.al Drying babies, Baby houses and furnitara. Ganies and pozzles, Red Hiding Hoods 0) Rockiig horses and wagons, Woolly dogs, norses, cals, &0. and (doo go0d8 and ‘toys thet oan be whieh will be sold at the low: eat price Of Importation, to close our siock at thie last ala oF toe feason, previous w the removal of our business ia spri jewelry, diamonds az The uniersianed, for ts dealer and importer, olere tor Jower prices tor the same quality ely OLIDAY GIFTS AT REDUCED PR er ware for holiday presents o last eighiesn years a wel Known sale all goods in ota line at than any other in New York, Phi adelpyia, or any other ety, ana will send by mail or ex press, WATCHES, JRWE to 9)) parts of the United Staten fee 8. rauted as represented. Orders vy mail, post paid, attended to, Y, & fen Ail goods ware faiths ally WATCHES, Waiches, with 8 for daguerre genuine stehes, for dining nelors day Watches acies? fan 3h W. Ladies’ Diamond Waieh Maxie Wutobes. Gold Hunting warranted, nuine, warranted $300 00 to + 130 00 to 125 00) to nobypes. on 3200 ) horae Gold Open tweed Levers, full jewelled, 13 carat ‘ Suiver Upen fa i Sliver Lepines, . ee + 900 2 WELRY, pin and braceleta— 4000 to 200 00 1h) to 25 00 + 180 to 20 500 to 80 00 Sleeve Butions, sei 20010 20.00 ‘4 Lookote, 1. Zand 4 giasse Sout 2500 ¢ Guard Chains 100 0 6 CO r 1) 00 to 110 00 800 0 85 00 Golt Fob Chains 600 Iw Gold Penctls....: 1% to 2000 Hold Pens and Pe 35) to 2 ov Go d Crosper, 200 1200 Chased Gold Kini’. 015 to , Plain Gold Ring 015 to Fure Goll Weddi 110 to Diomond St Diamond C. Diamond Dimond Diamena eborks, per Sliver Dessert Forks, per Silver Wedding Pickle P. kin Rings, ke Waches, clocks and jewelry prices. Watebos aud jewelry tak: Importer of Wetcbes und y preseuts— Gey for ho. wach, with fine and enbstantlal @ill be sure to find such at J. Y. care, and can be relied apon as th and lob chaina, some of dk diamnoné po pe) my sively by Foss 2 indies he Pins, 8 sleeve button: tw ing jewel me bor KFUL PRESENTS. iaovory, son ver fa iat wal rndieg? and a atte GOOL Chaaabers snd Warren sree’, tepen's ARIS & WITIeS sove by N. a ot ‘a novelietie by J M. Field, commences ils sever 1856 eve ‘hey can preseu: evidenes of tls exrellence as am: in ite cor stanily wereusing three times as Ia: odteal in the worls, Inst six movihs have been mora responding perind of the year vrd tered ty thom for songs for tts ont in to compete for these prize jeview When their the A one by William B, Bradbury, kratuitous:y. sinity that she Bas revered the mers, consisting of dress esps, ! aasnttinent of bonnets; colfleurs pesente. No, 37 Broadway, RW FRENCH AND f. feathers, just received per re ISEB pawarys OD speeiai notie.-—The kentlemen’a fushionanle furniel receive calls, froma sunri tlemer's and ladiew’ kid Joven, 0% tovable fall dross cravats rourts, | c.bdkf.., #0 merit andrecet reraain (ole obedient servant ton.—Thia_naw thread. tok orking. A fall moot) y every ateamar, an 7 WHEELER for sale by lot of French bani allen and Ure! vartety of every dessription of 1 aihali the nsual prices, bolid sys, tory, a) Broadway, A. OpwoRran PRIVaTe Brook)», are now time and terms may PPRREERO'N DaNoING Aca: teenth street, New York, and aro now open for the season grown persous, Pupils can enter as {HF SECOND QUARTER OF MI AL schoot at Mont Hall, Cour on the 96 of January, when M: Groregeebos Yr Chiidyeu’s seta, viz, Knife, Forkand Spoon, Silver ¢ ‘OR TiB HOLIDAYS —INDIA a NEWSPAPERS, year, Ofico 107 Fulton strest, ‘warks of approval. the publithers are lacited serprise and exeriten to add to the excellence of the Review. amounting to thres hundred dollars were recently of pages ‘of the vast number od she best were selocted oy a Competent ceruinitiee. and are vow 1a course of pupliestion in "he vation 18 completed, the end: ide by ballot whieh ‘shall ra. AmMo1ut Of reading matter, trom the leading cities each nmuber coutuins several ages of new musle. ries of articies on Music Teaching, by ia vow In Progrom of publication — Another by Geo, f kea., on Culiivation of the Voice, Vocal Training, &c., wilt be commenced in the Leginning ot the uew volume, av well ax ub lic serihers to he Keview wil ceive the prizes. benides a Inv fwomn ding reaniar corresponden: world, " SASHIONARLE MULLINERY, 0. frasnton apie MULLINERY,—MA8, J, H. GOS8ON BE respectfully ittorme nt indies os Ni DEY GOODS, a. ATTENTION, Q2NTLEMEN |— oO Puneet. Grand ex &o Gratofit! for past success, and by LEWIS & SEACORD, 665 Broadway, ROOKS IVORY POLISHED GLACH SEWING COT. modal at the Paris spemton, over Cost, Ulatk. and every olhar maker. ft eom ob es the lustre of ett with tho strengts of nen; does not knot ‘of whi, niack and Al) eoiore twoelved "e WILSON, 843 Brosdway, ra FROM AUOTION.—HUNDREDS OF tehly worked Fronch linen cambric band! petoe; thousands of Swiss and cambric oolars ot a large dus. OK ym the = yh mens ne embroidered sets, lat day nt Grand street cheap store, Nos, SLL and S116. ber ‘PHE POPE, THE POPE.—SEVERAL SETS OF RICH antique pope or car ‘inal point Iaeo, together with groat ‘tres, Borthas, collars and sleeve able tor we Brondway, New York, and for the seanon. had at the academien 2 10 oo $00 23) . Fiat Knives, ult Knives. Butier Kniver ps, Nap repaired st Joss tban naa) en in exohe Gtok ATCHES, GOLD PENS, PENCILS AND CUATNS, £0.. x 5 men wishing to purchase & Bupeckor Wore, 92 wuulton street ‘onan BAV AGE’ Hix stock of we'ches is one of the besi, all selected with great ek ich ers. Gold guard, vest terns. Tne tichelier yeare celebraced for weir event durablity and euperive nish, are cade and sold exola- J. ¥. SAVAGE, 02 Fulton atreat, HS TS.—CALIFORNTA DIAMONDS— the nesiest, richest and most brilliant present tor the ‘6 10 please, 2, $5 ww $25; crosses, bracelets, studs, se6, 1. & J. JACOBS, manulac- Prices—Rings, B4 to $15, —HOLIDAY PRESENTS, de, at reduced prices, at v, stationery and news de between Thirty-second and Thirty T RKOELVED FROM OUR entire vew and beantiful penotle and pen canes, io gold ‘aud suver, gotup expressly for proven. AE sizes and prices st our oftice, No, 1 ¥aiden 1a ne. A. & BAGLEY & CO. in, Of mill Rize; dolls? nemde v3 aud pencil ney articles of all dose) Hain g hoot Ak rubber depot, wi Broadway, betwoes Sabseribe at on (PE NEW YORK MUSICAL REVIEW AND GAZBTTE h year and a new vol Meview, ta pubiishare 0 18 Ratiafantors eat jonirast than ts aiforded access, Jt bad now abont thre: rge wciren‘atiou aw any other toasical peri its receipts from subscribers during the ‘2 thoge for tne cor. By wach flawering o increased en- ©, im Jan than dau’ previons. the tmprovem: BROTHARS, New York. and ite vi ond 8, NO¥ BALL FLOWERS AND dresses, steamer; siso, ball hbona, dress ‘Uiinmings, &c , ready to day at Grand strect sheap store, Nos. 311 and 311), between Alien and Orchard. YDWARD RIDLEY, uo town’ glove depot, aad hing bazsar, will be open to postion of gen- overy possible shade of color, and al alzea togeter wiih attractions extraordinary, in taal: roldered ves, plain and: emi) wo ve the corculiments of the seasoa trom our ineuds, patrons and the gecerous public, we respectfully the Kod kerchiets at half , WI De for rale KDWARD hIDLBY, oouststing Goh ea, Ao, do. wultable for the CARTER'S Ince manutac- DANGING ACADEMTES, Movtague p! DEMIES, 59 WEST FOUR- gfonarue Hall, Brook! wcember 24, by eeribe:—A Lew General Morris, . Terms ir. Lowell Mason, nt o . al Review and Gazeite ie published fortnightly, at one do!lar por annum, oF six copies for five dotiars, payable in Advance, Specimen MASON copies sent drome of the Jatest sty lea, for houday rience have furnished fo: the detection and puniab- offenders against the ava enacted for the security of the mails and the faviolabiltty of private correspondeace. Dever has a volume been ottered to the public under a more hearty and univereal commendation of that enligh’ensd and powertul censcr, ihe press. Urief extracts trom aome of Wiese y flattering nov 1 exed; — book wil prove one of the most entertaining of the sea- nd in Lveliness, intercat, and general truth to nature, lorm & pleasant addition to bur swok of Popular ligt live .¥. Krening Kost. ‘Weare bound to ovneede to Mr. Holbrook’s narrative of his Pout Office experieness, the merit of being an excovdingiyin- ter eating and suggestive book..N Y Herald. ‘The cutest and most oateriaiving boos we have recenily seen. Home of Mr Holbrock’s true, unvarnished recitala, boat all that one finds in Reynold’s monstrosities, and any ove who reada them wil realize at ovce tha romince still Uyes aod Grives amid our modern life —Hoston Post work commends itae)f by the uature of ita subject to every person who can read a book or write a leiter,—hilad’a Penna} anion, A more amurtn g and atthe same time interesting work of Ma Med, ‘baa never been published in smeriea,—Philad'a cy A well writien and amusing work, from which we shall make an extract or two for the benellt of the community. —Philad’s, Bet Port. A ebennds with sketches of novel and lustrurdve matter,— Pada Tiguirer, Thi Look 1s indeed a novelir, exceedingly opening a new source of amusemeut.— \y @nteriaining, and farttord Daily Con ant. ‘There is sudstance enough in the ineldents, plows, and char. acter ©) in his eketenes, to fila dozéu novela.—itich- mond bnquirer. No person who haa ever allowed himself to harbor for a mo- ‘ment the idea of opening another pecava’s letter, can read (he book witbont shuddering ut the frigriful precipice? on which be has stood.— New Haven Regs er Pubitehed by H. UOWPHRTHWANT & 00., Philadelphia, JO. DERBY, sew York le by sil booksellers and new COTERIE.—TH above are beraby notificé to att meeting, on Wedveaday ezenlor, 4s r MEMBERS OF THE d the remalar monthly ‘The P, WHErten, Secre!a TLAS MONTREAL IN-UR Ww York, December 29, 155 —at a meeting of the Hoard of ‘Trustees Thomas 8. selon, faq, Waa asaimously elected President of autd Comoany, In piact of N. H. Osgood, Bs signed. also acpoluted Mu oelius Massey, esq, act for the Company in the capacity ot Assistant P: leat. By order, GO. H. TRACY, Secretary. ‘HU ZCHILL, WALKLEY & JOHNSTON WILL REMOVE J onthe Sth inst. io 292 Broadway, second door above Read street. YORPOR ATION NOTICE—DFPARTMENT OF REPAIRA J and Suoptier.—Aii persons having clsiins on thia depart. ment are requested to bave them in the office, 80. 3, ity Hail basement, on or before Januar: 1806. BA Wk LOLOMEW B. PURDY, Comailesioner of Kepsirs and Supplies. (VARROL AND KIMBALL, Sf HELENA, MERCHANTS and shipping agents for te American business, offer their promptservicer fo American vesse # in the suppiy of waler, al stores, provisions, ac,, au terms as low as the market aitord, and thetr sirictaiten jon to ail the {ntereats of Amer- can business ih generat; ore alco uventa tor insurance compa. send ship owners in’ thefUnlted States, Spare stores pus- Bile of exchange negotiat WILLIAM CARROL, GEORGE W. KIMBALL, CHAKLES A, CARROL, AYWARD & WEST, SUCONS ‘ORS TO THE BAOKFR- age Dueiuers ot Messrs, Davis % Henriques. re:nove thia day tron #3 Wall stree:, and wil comtiaue the same ai the old stand, 99 Wal! street, uary 1, 1506. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. street; New York, nest to tho corner of Greenwich sire Open daily [rom 10 o'ciock a. 4 to LP, trom 40 Si. Interest at the rate of r eent on sums from $1 te FOO. WELLhA W. CONKLIN, Presideat, Wa. M. Powis, nig, VANDELBUZ L. Buxton, Site Pte} Vee Pree. Bocretary. AT AMFRIOAN EXOT ANGS BANE, 7 given that an wstaiment of two per cent he pald on account of in‘erest wecrued woon the siocks of ate of Liinols, on and afer Moaday, the 7th day of Janua. went will pe staraped upox the coupon of and M. Canal Bonds. JOWUN MOORK, Treasurer of Diinoie, TOTICK.—ALL PERSONS IZAVING CLAIMS AGATNST 4N sieamboat Mercury and owners aust present them oa or betore the 15th day offfannery, 1856, to O. M TOMKINS, 164 Maiden lane, as they will not be pri afier that dale. FEW YORK HISTORICAL SOClETY.—THE ANNUAL meeting of this sociery, tor the election of officers and ansaclion of other bus heas, with be held at their rooms D evening, January 2, at 735 Beman J. Lossing Esq., will read a paper oa the Sea! of ihe United States.” CE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NOVEMBER 2, 1855.— Taxes, 1255.— Not ven that one per cent be added, on the Ist day Of Deeember, on all xa re. id, and that @ further addition’ of one per cent will _be made cn the 16h day of Decemer. Notice is a's> hereby given that on the lst day of January next inte eat wit! ‘be nded on ali taxes then remaining unpaid, jhe rate of 12 per cont per aunuim, caleulated froca the 3d diy of Septem- ber, 1855. HARVKY Hat, Kecetver of Taxes. FICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA GUANO COMPANY ~Philadeiphia, Dec. 94, 1865. Notioe —The Philadetpbia Gueno Company having, by viriue of a contract made with be goverument of the republic oi Venezuela, secured tho pos session and exelosive right (o remove ske guino deposits exist ing on oll the ialands belonging to and uoder tue jariedtetlon of the #ald republic, be eby 4've no'ice that no person or persns, other than agents of the sad company, can tawfaily remove guano irom apy of the raid islands, thot all cargoes inken therefrom without a permit frou the company, daly signed and wealet with the corporaie seal hereof, will be claimed by em on arrival at any of the poris of ‘he United States or Europe, and legal proceedings will be immediately instituted for Teoovery of the property so iakou, in whose bands soever i may be found, By order of ihe Boa‘d of Viractors. Eis, President. D. LOTRE Agent in New York, JAMFS LAK & CO., 49 Wall street. Cousuinte of the republic of Venezusia--Philadelphia, Dee. 19, 1856.—Captaina and shipowners are hereby noitiied that there being no porte of entry open to foreign commerce in any at the Caribbean Islands under the jurisdiction of the republic ot Venezuela, with the single exception of that of the Island of Margareta, al) vessels found touching at any of the Guano Isiands, e tee having permit trom Pbiladelphia “iuano Company daly authrvilertes, will be seized, and held liable for the penalty provided for @ violation of the navigation laws of the republic. JOdE A, Ka RPK, Consul. poe STAR LODGE, NO 14, I. 0. OF 0, members of this lodge are hereby notifle will be Huigated bel street, on the Sth ini. edo! at ll o’ock, A. Me Rs OF NICARAGUA, DEPARTMENT OF KE- lations, D, V. L.. Oraoada, Nov. 23, 1856. —The Supreme sere eae Reno fed eee eae Se ~—s ecutive Power has deigued to isene the following ‘The President ad ‘mbabitents:—Being desirous to eneourage the wfustrious persons, whomay contribute to the deve of the resources ot the repubiie 10 enl promote the pee Wellare, in uso of Arvele 1. A free : ial+ given. ‘Art 2, Rvery family arriving here and settling n the Term tory will receive 100 acros, besides the 250 belonging vo ened “ANTL A: aver the lapse of six months folowing the sion, titles ot property will be given to the sett Fided that they give to ho Wirector of Cotoalsadon sane 4 4 their good condust, and of the improvements e Art. 4. They shall ‘To duties for personai fiaral Enpisenta: teede pia for the ase of the i" of the g 8 rahe °Rerolfion will be entabiished and a Director of Cotent zation uppomted, Whose duty will be to attend to of imme rants. to gather distribute reads, planta, 4s., and & concerns. Given at Granada on the 234 day of November, 1855. PATRCtO RIVAS, To rn Minisree o Revarions.- And o order 1 communicate it to you tor your nient effects, and for fe publication and Dartmer$ under your Department of [:elations, Government and conve im the de- we Rone BE OFFICERS OF THE NAVY AND M are invited to attend, in phil het the janeral of the Ik dsb J M, nt © midshiywan, James 5 navy, on We oe lanuary, at 2 o'clock ie = the résidenee of his Monroe ince, Brook. *, a ireeneees HE STOOKBO! OLEVRL, T pittabarg Halraed Goan ate horeby ontied ¢ that portation of other bi alee 0 will be Beato weloat Acie EL ROOK WEE, ted thetr dock and build ‘county, ‘office at baving He . Ya have Broadway, vest corner of hurry gets for he Pirpane of weeny: 9 Fat ag for noch, and the traaaaditon Mt ot cher be. He genera'ly tell upon om at ince oes where. the impart formation relativ: their business: the operations of the 1 rds te ‘om] . Jaurs'H, Bronais, Sec. GRO. E, SHERWOOD, Pres't, nor 1 ne F.-THE that their case P. Crosshy, Eaq., at No. 1 Hanover interim of the rapubile of Nicaragua, to its mn i Feuow Cam readiness to Costa Rica, t America’? thority unde that Great by which tain unchanged all ber ca. These founded on success ull; their litical most un out solid ui 8 defined whole ot its coast of Cos: States. On the is now drawin; Costa affirmh that, in effect, We steni Britain had 001 treaty, faith has not loo! e stipulations of the conve at the Balize. ‘pain in that region. in the form of militar, Juan del Norte, of this government for entering into the only, and did not contract an; at the date Whe conclasion. This rej if she bad any, fin of course both 5 IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE, STATE OF THE NATION. a of Slavery. —Navy—Post Office—interior—Constitution= al Theory of Gevernment—Constitationa The House Partly Indignant and Greatly Excited, THE BLACK REPUBLICANS &., A FERMENT. NWO SPHAHZR VHT. REFUSAL QF THE HOUSE TO READ THE MESSAGE, ae. ko. THIRTY-FOUR LH CONG HMSS, PIBST SERSION. BBNATE. Wasuixcrox, Dec. 31, 1955 or Tar Hovsr or The constitution of the United Srates Congrees shal esemble annually on the first Monday of December, and it has beon usual for the President to make no communication of a pub nate and Houre of Repreventa'ives wntil advised of thetr 1 bave ceferred to this usage ane til the close of the frat mon'h cf (be cession, but my een- victions of duty will not permit m the discharge of the obligstion 1 tion upon the President ‘to give t mation of the state of the Union, #1 cousideration such measures ay he shull jadge necossary and expedient.” It is matter of congratulation tha’ the republic is tran- quilly advancing in a carver of prosperity and peace. FORMION RELATIONS, CENTRAL AMERICA, Whilst relaiiors ot amity continue to exist between the United States and all foreign powere, with some of then grave questions are depending, which may require the consideration of Congress. Of euch questions, the meat important is that which has arisen out of the negotiations with Great Britain, im reference to Central America. By the convention concluded between the two govern} mouta on the 19th of April, 1860, both parties covenant- ed that “neither will ever occupy, or assume or exercise any domivi receive it, the More rit, were unrese wally colovized @ corsidecavle insu the bay Islands, anc be engivg, ¢f All these act® © contrary to the rights of the jou will peroeiva pretensions, Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. Henry C. Dmang The Journal of yesterday was res Mr, EwNzy Wereren, Priva'eSecrerary of tho President, appeared, announcing a messuge in wiitiag, THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. ZENG OF THE SENATE AND aid approved. { RErRecuntanivns:— provides that » character to the Se, longer to pestpove ae by the constitu- the Congress infor- vecommand to their or fortify, or eolonize, n over, Nicaragua, ito coust or avy part of Central It was the undoubted understanding of the United States, in making this treaty, that ail the present States of the former republic of Central America, and the entire territory of each, would thenceforth enjoy complete in- Cependence; and that both contracting parties engaged equaily, and to the same extont, for the present and for the future, that ifeither then had any claim of right im Central America, such claim, aud ail occupation or ay- cvedly reiinquished by the ion; and vhs! no dominion was thereafter to be exercired or aseumed in any part of Cone tral America, by Great Britain or the United States, This government conarnted to res'rictions ta regard to 2 region of country, wherein we had & nterests, only upon the conviction tha’ the Hke restrig- tions were in the rame rense obligatory on Great Britains Bat for this understanding of the force and effest of th: convention, it would never have been concluded by us. — So clear was this understenciog on the part of the United States, that, iv correspondeuce contempo! with the ratification of the convention, it was distiactly expressed, that the mutnal covenants of non-oeany were not intended to apply to the British establishment ibis qualification is to ne aseribed to the fact that, ip virtue of successive treaties wi h prevous a vereigns of the country, Great Britain bad obtained a eon- cerrion of the right 20 cut mabogany or dye woods at the Balize, but with positive exclosisn of ull domain or sove- reignty; and thus it comiirms the natural construction and understood import of the treaty as to all the rest of the region to which the stivulatiens appiled. It, however, became apparent entering upon the cisemaige of my present funetioas, itain still conn’ tion of large authority ip ali that part of Central Ameri sa commonly called the Mosquito coust, and covering the entire length cf the State of Nicx:agua, and @ part of Costa Rica; thet rhe regarded the Bulize as her absolute domain, and war gradually extenting its limits at the ex- pense of the State of Hondaras; iffe and pesulfar as tiom at an early day afer ia the exorcive or asser- anc that she had for r group kuowa as 3 of Gvrewt Britain, being brates of Central America and to the manifest (enor of her stipulations with the United States, as undersiood by Uns government, have been mede tho subj ct of negotiation through the can Minister in London. 1 structions to him on the subject, nud tne correspondence between him and the British Secretary for Fore'ga Afiaicn, wert trensmit herewith the in- that the two governments Giffer widely and irreconcileably as to the coustruction of the convention, and its eifec. un tucir respective rele tiona to Centrat Ameii'a. Great Britain so construes the convention ae to main- teviows pretensions over the Morquito coast, and in diferente psrts of Cen:ral Ameri+ to » Mosquito coast, are he assuluption of political relation betwees Great Britain and the remnant that coast, entered into at» time when the whole coum try was» colomal porsession of Spain. of @ tribe of Indiaas op It cunnot be controverted, that by the public law of ‘ivocal terina. Fnrope and America, po possible act of such Indians or a could coufer on geéat Britain any po- rights. Great Britain does not alloge the ateont of 3; origin of her clairox on the Mosqut'o const. the contrary, by repeated and snecessive troatios, re- nounced and relinquished and recognized the fuil and soves ciga rights of § as the She has, on *U pretensi ins of her ‘pain in the Yet thexe pretoosi ns, go with. mundaticn in the beginving, and thas repeat. edly abjured, were at a recest period revived by Great Britain against the Centra) American States, the legitimate successors to ell the ancten: jurisdiction of They wore first app ied only toa of the eoant of Nicaraguan, afterwards to the Atlantic coast, and, lastly, toa part of the “w Ri 4a, and ther nd they ere now reasserted to extent, notwithstanding eagegements to the Calted stern coast of Nicaragus and Coste Rica the interference of Great Britain, though exerted at one time Po Tr eae, of the port of San en in fu se appropriate authorities of ‘the Central American sateen Powel by her as ‘he rightful tectorship over the Mosquito trise of But the establishment at beyond its treaty limits into that 4 a Bay gn Sneane same State, sre aa distincuy col there of Jamaica cr Canna’ and then the very letter as well aa tho spirit of with the United Statos, as ft was atthe tha: exercise of pzo- Indians, = the Belize, now reaching far the ite of Honduras, and. re contrary to the convention it holda us t> all our obligations, itin # great measure roleases Great those which constituted the consideration the convention. in my judgment. for the nited Steen ie fs ee acquiesce in such a construction al? RRepewed call by this abide an the 6 tion Conor the 8 held Inlands, and if the stipulation ot te of the treaty bag tg Great Britain may till continue contested? portions of Cen ite States cannot admit either the inference or deny that, at the Gate of the any possessions there, than ted and aller establishment at ie Be tain ‘hat mn mment, ries, and in to rights, whis pendently of the treaty, in consi?y: and of other » or the Onntral aunesigan States of love British government bas it the operation of the juire Great Britain they were surrendered i the obli esse 1s cteeneas Central America. a of ita obvious i: ol mus icport, by with. by her in by inpitesion be America. 38 Balize, and main- the discussion, we might assert, inde~ ‘lon of circumstances, whisky of the respective rela~

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