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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7068, MORNING EDITION-SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1836. PRICE TWO CENTS. " ADVERTIBEMENTS RENEWED EVERY OAT. | AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. AFFAIRS IN ALBANY! | acne te eas ae a | DAE ae, | SME OF FH COUNERT. NEW PUBLICATIONS. OUR SPECIAL DESPATCHES, Latest from the State Oapttal. | oficiaily announced appointees of Jos. 8. Taylor, Street | pired by Imitation om Monday last, but the director, DICKENS’ NEW CHRISTMAS (AND NEW | (HE TWELFTH sEOTION MEN—zAOTIO8 OF “rma pz- | mOfr YOTING FOR SPEAKER—NO DIVFERENCE—NO | Com™issioner olect: Mr. William H. Pa ne, continued the representations up > 1856. Your's oar 1866, i publ Annual Report of the Secretary of the Lr- terior. + MOCBATS—CALIFORNIC APPOINTMENTS, ETC. NEARER A RESULT—ADJOURNMENT UNTIL MONDAY Assestors—Chas. McNeil, reset] incumben », Vice I’re. to last evening, when ‘Don Giovanni’! was given for his a Fe ee loa chesnut street, Philadelphia, Wamnxarox, Jan. 4, 1866, “pg. BRANBRETH OLADMING A GEAT IN THE SE- | shient Eighncenth Ward Coune''; Jacsb, F. Uakley, for- | peneft, with ¢ ¢ following cast 2 Bed hee ee rath io. 3; 1008, THE HOLLY-TSkk INN. - i NATE, ETC. Fourth ward; Wa. A, Bool y, tormer- have the Lonor to submit to you @ brief history DICKENS’ NEW CHRISTMAS STORY ‘The Twelfth section men had « consultation this morn- dettgil Aunaxy, Jan. 4, 1850, | 1p Adorman Niaw.centh Ward. ; Zerlina.... ite Nentiar Dai, | Of eorerations durtag tho past year of tits Depact- ‘hia detigh’ul story fete Disk Anas holiday humor, and } 28 Previous to the mecting of the House, as to what | eye triangular warfard systematically continues. The | g S@lcdor of AsscemaMs—vos. R. Te;lor, (thr of Jot. | Donne idvira {Miss Elise Hensler | Meat. It is one of the targevt i the government; its ta fully equal to anyiing ever vetore weiien by him-and wit | Courte they should pursue provided anew man for Speaker belligerents are aa vindictive Bd hostilo as ever; indeed | © Deduay G branches are numerous and extensive, and in mo reapect homogenous: hence the labor ie the more perplexiag ext intense. Many interesting and important quesifime retattve te the pablic lands have arises, anti the bustueis of the Genera} Land Ofice has so increased that it has reputeod all ite energy ant! ability to anewer promptly wri natte- Te engeriy read byrall clascos of readers. For sale by cok: | should be presented. ‘They determined to adhere to Fal. of Audexments Horatio N, Suerwood, foc rbceys «Signor Morelli uty “ Price 12%, cen's & copy, or ten copies for one dollar, and sent | '¢r for the present. Collectors Don Ottavio or Salviani there is less feeling of concewsi@ or compromise than | late are Senses; Walter Oakle/, former- | Foporalio. free cf portage to everybody, on receipt of remiiancee,ed: | Everything in the shape of resotuti thers was in the beginning, Several atlompla wore | U,Cuhier Cental Banks Ire bby, of fhe ste em of | saetie »ofgnor Ghia ‘arene (5° head 4h Pidteuepny i 4 A there wan cay duentity of tea rrePonitions | ggain made to-day to lect a Speaker’ of the House, but no ily Street Comnmissioner——Chas. Turner, prese\t in- | This is a very good distribution of the parts in this No. 103 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, wistaiely voted, Pactiaas ANP m—were over’ | other result was obtained than on previous occtaions. Pe oa and Steen, yours in, ‘the office. eRe great work, although no better than we have had before. LYRIC GY THE GOLDEN AGRA FORM OF MORE | vay ose tatntend tohave oe eee a | SnowfNothings, 41; Seward, (blacks,) #4; domocrats, 28, = , Seventeen Maretzek has given us casts quite equa! to it. The de- Tris, author, of the “ Epic of the Barry Heavens” and | evening, to see if they can mal aioe: for Bailey, and a dozen scattering. The Castom House Clerk to Strect Commissioner —Henry V. Love", lato pri- (fect is chiefly in assigning Zerlina, which was written for ae, ing Lan poetic efinsion the members and the other few softs, who refuse to vote for | vate secretary to J. W. Barker. & soprano sfogato, te M’lle Didiee, who had already made | ‘#ctorily the urgent demands of the public; but H ino religious element and tbe more atirrini | imerests of | fect an organization. the cai ae ti i Contract Vlerk—Not filled. been wo well managed; that perhaps the boreau wae nove: Fen aa onenee Wee eat, lod: cures, Fa Le ieee Li fc oring Oslorna appointments were to-day mad come pasion Sees ee oe seo mere re agTharves, Pier and Slips-—Rutus E, Cano, form?e pact pasldge pissed aoe Box bee fd Beigua WPS in better condition. J gery, instructive in the principles of nature and religion, and President:—James McDuffie, Marshal, vice Gen. phat : ‘The surveye have keen rousl; wed: * — desirable gift book of the Richardson, deceased; John Watson, a Aspen Com.nttee have endorsed the identical resolution whicl Lands and "Places Wim. B. Hibbard, .Nin»teenth | rita,’” . The bill would have been equally strong, and the Vigorously prosee and ex. ‘fat once comme! A Beacon, Published this day att tended to the newly organized Terzitories, from whicle $. 20 cents, already valuatte reports have been received. ‘The quantity of land ready to be brought into market performanee muca better, with La Grange as Zezlinn, and Patania—whom the public liked, but did not sec enough of—as Dona Anna. ‘Price—piain Dan Sickles induced Mr. Wood the soft caucus, | Ward. PGishedsyHANTEIDGE | gelos; James A. Patterson, Indian Agent. “ities eae jiapdihy perenne canat Inspector Side Waiks—TA. Merritt, formerly Capiain of . Captain Bragg, of ‘‘a little more grape’ celebrity, has . ¥sventh ward police. OOKS PUBLISHED DURING THE YEAR 1856, BY D. is ‘The appointees ore all members of the American Boo ETON E CO. Nee ne aul gay Beoeawas?— sania oor ate ace ad my ont ORiPraN, 9 Sreee way. tion arose all around, to adjourn. The country mem- bers living at a distance wanted to adjourn over until . n ji during the coming year wit! be large; and, added'to thac Some, it is understood, havo recently joined the councits, | ‘Don Giovanni” in pro'ty furailiar toralour Opera goers, i eed, 3 Gio world a, Workehop, By 1 §, $0 | OUR RELATIONS WITH SPAIN—WHAT THE Parsi: | to-morrow morning; theeo residing moar, and on rall- | but the aanjbetl rhe estan zzincfves foeiped and there doas not seem: to’ bo any occénion for a criti. | ZOW subject to private entry, will, it is prosumed, be $—Firet Thoughts; or, nin DENT MEANS. road lines, desired to adjourn until Monday evening. A | some tine, jit eis, however, great dissatiatuctionex- | clsm upon ity merits’ at this Inte day. ‘They aro very | *™Ple to supply the most ex:ensive demond. Bae Came tnk of bacon fi Wastuxotos, Jan, 4, 1866. | long contest arose, several reasons were giver proand | isting araong the Americans an to seworal of tho ap- | &teat, and what is bettes, very generally geknowledged, | _ has been tho endeavor of tho Land Oller; in execut- Staines Nature ou, da, i The President says in his message: “Ido not abandon | cm ; some insisting that they should remmin until an | pointces. His asverted that one of them, if not an Icish- | The memory of Mozart is as deeply revered in New York | 26 the graduation lay, to protect and at thé same time ey} s Gugstions of ihe Boul. 100 | tbe hope of concluding with Spain some general arrange- | organization shall become effected, and others believing ieee hinasell ta benonf en Iris ee atc rardy | a8 in Berlin or Prussia, ‘The performance lust night was | Promote, as far af paacticabie, the interests of the actual patil Y 7 te of anu! stam} a ment is an ins “ i ri 9—Beatie, Blair and Fai caner's Fos 1 ment, which, if it do not wholly prevent the recurrence | that by paying a visit to their homes and constituents, to the party who wiles for Mr. Taylor. Such, at least, ia | €xcellent in mazy respects. Mlle Didiée, as Zeros, bona fide settler, and to aid as little as: possi rie the achemes of the mere speculator. The law was intondot to encourage and secure the permanent resident; but the provisions intended to sarry out this design ore very ée_ fective, and have gives rise to many grave questions difteult of solution. Te office was compelled t> require the production of satisfactory proof, within a reasonable period, of a substantial compliance with the requirements of difiiculties in Cuba, will rendor them less frequent, and | such publis opinion would be gathered as would facilitate | the langusge of a printed cirewlar’ that iv'extensivel whenever they shall occur, facilitate their more speedy | the organization. ‘The voto to adjourm over until Mon | cucuigted roughout tho city, which is signed by a Ane tettlement,”” pone nyo aera oe taken and carried by ama- | ber of irate Amoricans. However, it is but natural thet It is known that at present when difficulties occur with te ' Gieelieen ble ‘lll Selig cboald exilt, ab about |@ doesn’ ‘Ibis morning the petition of Doetor Brandreth was pre- | offices could not very well be bestowed on from four to five Cuba the powers of the Governor General are 60 limited | sented in the Senate, claiming the seat occupied by John | thousand applicants, ‘In most casedthe appointees have: that ho is obliged to refer everything to the home govern. W. Ferdon. Several of the ingredients which the Doctor | been taken from those who were familiar the routine has intermixed in compoun hts are strong and - ment before any adjustment can bemade. The time con- | powerful, and when edaninistated plane torpestuce |: sehen recstahir eed to the nahin area iste Yebored under the difficulty which we have notived above, and ber execution of Paiti! batti? although artistic, was not effective, becaude the music was beyond her range. The Don Giovanni of the night was capital—the best we have seen here, end the chovuses were well sustain- ed. ‘The instrumentetion was carefully and exzotlently rendered, and we may, ¢n passant, pay a compliment to ie. 12—Grace Lec. By Julie Kavanagh. 13—The Chemistry of Common Life. 2 voi 14—Chiemaa’s Syriac Grammar 15—Keoneth: oz, The Rear Guat 16—The History of Turkey. By Lamartine. Vol. 1 M—My Brother's Keeper. By A. B.. Warner. 18—Hase’ ‘hurch thors. 10. . 19—Baireit's Golden Reed. 12mo. . 2—The Two Guardians. isy the author of ihe’ Helr of Redelyffe comm conc 5 : 5 the desired effect, (aa Brandreth’s pilts always do,uniess i of the law, as a prerequisite to the issue of the patent. an—sedelnse Sore 43S | sumed dy this inconvenient and awkward proceeding, lesired offect, is alwaya do; )u teverai positions, tlie conductor, Maretuek, who, we are sorry to hear, in- , 22—Drydten’s Poetical Works. 2 vols 2p | frequently augments trifing diferences into erious and | are coneble ct ening eee mae aged by Me. Fordon | esomasestarivRs oF Tit Fut: DaPanewrr.—Aa ndjoura- bo i H py devin fr vighieerscdig beet fgrriole lino tends to leave us. M. Maretzek has been ‘long identified with the Opera here, and whatever popularity it has is owihg mainly to his efforts. He is an exoelleut and re- tn» B 2—Leave: froma Family Journal. By Souvesire. 24—Mrs. Jamieson’s Common Place Book. 25—Cornei’s Intermediate Geogrape re MO... ‘The Iroquois; or, The B ed a the numerous frauds attempted to de per} freted ander tholaw; and ul i may become: neceosar ge for Congress to interpose, in, order that :t may be: exe cuted in its spirit; otherwise its design may be frustrated protracted misunderstandings. The evil is one ofan an- | caso, and also Mr. Barr’s, are now fairly before the Se- | ed meeting of the Representative Board was held on las! noying character, and of serious magnitude. The ob- } Bate. A decision may be ex; neer the emd of the | Thursday evening, at Stuyvesant Institute, the Vice-Pre- vicus remedy is to obtain the transfor from Spain to Cuba | Inytiity doo all rection oor eat wereitet hold.& | ident in the chair. Tae committee charged with-the 1 ren liatlo conductor, and has proved himselfa capable and | and defeated. 1 of sufiicient authority to settle such difficulties as are | already chuckle at the prospect of sending Preston King | completion of Fireman’s Hall reported that they were | discreet manager. The quantity of land sold at graduated prices daring Et liable to arise. It is to negotiations for suc a transfer | to the LG Valine gaan memeber: unabie to complote their arrangements, owing to the re- | the: performance lat night was apparently entirely | the last seal ae es : sf pee _ session speaker chosen, a ; , $2,358,918, nee yo Bene ft of powers that the P resident refers in the passage which | 4.” tntire wonth may be Mongumed it ome Cificrent | {ural of Comptroller Fiagy to pay the bills. Some diseus- | satisfactory to the audience, who called the artists be- rthecuery autiog ‘BothySeptember last 15,915,283. 18 . S2-—The Auuals of San Francisco, 1 vol. v0 3 T have quoted above. B. | course is nct adopted. Well, the people are patient and | Sion ensued and finally the committee were allowed for | yefcre the curtain several times. Tho Aeademy was | acres of have been surveyed. Besides this the ee S3-—Light and Darkness; or the Shadow o Hi CHIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. a i of collectors, | tHE time. ‘The committer appointed to investigate cer- | crowded, and rarely have we seen within tts walts a more boundary line between Alabama and Flor{ds bas boom 85.—Butler's Sallust, 1 vol. Loms. 1 ppointments of collectors, | tain charges against John Clancy also reported. It was | priliiant and fashionable audience. We aro informed th ished and many other sarroys made po cocrest a iat FERST SESSION. superintendents, welghmastors, &e., om the 22d instemt. | Cherced at Caney in Bis pevt-in the Booed of Cauca |) UTitan ® eo. Wo ut | errors and-defects in ancient gurveys, and to prepare fer reese Golewe tee ee: ‘ 1 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Bovaist “Americans on guard’ during the nxt two men, used Hbelous and abusive language towards the Mr. Paine purposes taking a portion of the company to | the eames cr te oftice of SurveyorGeneral te Fa sy ey eit angaryy {iva 8. } Wintease A baa x Foard of Trasloee, | The pica ne a pena Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and'to | Severs epliat ia en eee ae — NoTON, Jan. 4, 2866. {W YORK LEG censurin . Clancy, and austainin, - i h, ; : Raine Camogie Works, vole: Ve and Vie 2 Mr. Boxcx, (dem.) of S. C., rose to make » personal ox. BONY ORE eee nee tees in’ what they’’had dono, wheroupen ir. ee Lenpin Lag sitio {Ain soclinas wie rorn cle eee ee rey Lome ey 42.—Lyell’s Klementary Geoloyy, new ed., 8v0 Fm | lamaaien:) edie he tat ‘a a Senate. Gancy made a spirited defence of his course, Oe et oe ara Sal} GQuimnbity nodal for cui Cisioglthe ‘lasidaaat(§ 0 0 i : shown ore is-a growin 5, 48.—Ghost'y Colloquies, 1 vol, Pt D 2 had frequently expres 6 fe , and fucceeded in postponing action on the resolution | bly for the director, has shown that thi growing Sey een enero NAIL 44.—Richard the Fearless; or, ihe Young Duke. opinion that circumstances are at work which are hurry- Atnany, Jan, 4, 1863. | ootit he had an opportunity to produce affidavits exone- sear Was... .....- see e eee 15/129, 624.88 tanto on tho part of our people for the Italian Opera, and Received therefor $11,485,384 that a judicious and experienced manager may always ‘ 45.—Out of Debt, Out of Danger, 16 mo....... 4 46. 70'Engra\ Located with military scrip and land war- ee eae Ce Ce ueankes, 18 8 ing us almost irresistibly to a disruption of the Union, | Mt. Haaxnuirn’s memorial, claiming the seat ot Me. | rating hin from blame. ‘Che Board-of Trustees made a 4. Book He sow, with the most profound regret, a party formed | erndou, was presented, and notice given cf the presen- | report on the laws in relation to the illegal storage of , a ana a j wwder, Itappears they are do’estive, aud the rus. | 1ook for a geod return for the capital and labor invested. . i , at the North based on tho single idea of hostility to the | ttion of bills ax follows:— fees aried for the appointment ofa comiaitiee to propore | Mr.Paine made some mistakes which he will guard | SWa™p limas selected for Staton. + 7,410,746.62 institutions of the South, which party holds that free. | By Mr. Wavewormm—To amend General Navigation | and, if possible, procure the passage of alteration inthe | ota Saeeted on ‘Cenations for redlrooms, Ge, 11,668.00 against in future. ‘The Opera season commenced on the firs! of October. ‘The manager begun wrorg. He announced an olf opera, dom is national and slavery sectional. The constitution law. law, #0 that this dangerous commodity might be summarily reecgmnizes slavery, the formation of thatinstrument being |. BY Mr. Beavronn—To amend General Thanking law as | Sent stor ecetved frcu the Live Commntesioncrn the result of conciliation and compromise. Ifthat party } “1 85 rclates to bonds and mortgages as bases for banking. | waking thut certain alterations should be made in the law sense so 24,567,400.60 789.81 acres over the Making. total of........... Exhibiting en increase (of 6, previous year of lands sold for cash, and» decrease ef Bae ee SSSSSRSTSSTESARSASASSANSEUSHSASSS AUSSSa Sessuleenuesessssss « 1) wi bates ith scr Nrartand obtains posseasion of the government, and he thought it | 2y Mr. Parremsox—tto organize a new Julicial district. | with referenes to there Ceci-ions. A-gouunitten was ap- | tHe ‘“Trovatere,”’ with a cast much weaker than that of | 7071,220°%0 sores Located with sctip and “warrants. go a e Red tor “ket pucoONe af hich the Board ad. | the previous senson, and advanced the prices thirty-three i iy berenter presen fh —The Googe aad Ballads ett pS i would, disunion would be the teanlt, He did not destro | By Mr. Srexcen—To amend General Hospital law. pointed for that puryore, after whic hoard a 1 with land warrants will be much larger, the number ; For full descriptive catalogues of the above, Pud- | thts, and God forbid that it sh Adjourned till Monday. Journed. percent. He had also to contend with the Rachel ex- | jeing greatly multiplied by the requirements of the Ushers, Books imported to order by every mall a anc rbid that it should ever happen. (aoe ees Pore ow Hayomarry Sruaa.—Abcut half-past 6-o’clock | citewent, which was then at its height. In consequence | recent Bounty Land law. aA ACAULAY'S ENGLAND. Mr, AlusoN, (black rep.) of Pa., replied, saying he had Asecmbly, last night @ fire broke out in the dwelling house No. | of all these circumstances the receipts fell far short of ane ee ae the A gooey hx TWO NEW VOLUMES, no disposition to make war on slavery in the States, but | Seven additional ballots were taken for Speaker without | § Humersley street, occupied by William Swansboro. | the paying point. The only real novelty of the season | vStters of the present calendar year is about Ghee Hane 4 Beornegs, Fracklin Square, N. ¥., publish this day | he opposed its further extension. acras; being.an increase of about 627,626 acres (in change in the result. ‘The last and nineteenth vote was | 1h, . ‘ «Prophet,”” which duced on the fifthof | $477,442 ia pete can acts comeeseiietas auihon: e fire was occasioned by a son of Mr, Swansboro going | was the ‘'rophet,”” which was produced on the fifthof | $477,442 06) on that of the corresponding quatvers of ren ae 2 UsORY SP ENGLAND, © ‘i ‘- ‘The House then proceeded to vote for Speaker, with the } a2 follows:— sig a clone with a ie in bn fe gat peceentaly November, but witich was only partially auccessful—the | the soap. year, : ae From the nace: jamos IT. ingion Mia | following result:— For Me, Odell F Pe z setting cnfize some of the articles in the closet. Tae ie s is owipg.in w great measure aor 5 hn Ot bff ee tee : NINETY-Fmer BALLOT. Bees got. ie Oe ioe firemen econ arrived and extinguished the flames. Da- | B¢W tenor, who was imported expressly to sing Jean of | advance and prosperity of the eountry, but it: ix .104 Failer., . 73 Pennington Paiance, scatt wage done to furniture about $860, insured in the Corn tion, printed e paper. muslin, $160avolnme. A | Banks,..., : % Mite ‘After along debate the Assembly adjourned till Mon- | ES¢hADge Insurance Company for $1,000, ‘The buitding on superfin ‘ular duodeeimo edition, printed on fina paper, mustin, 624 | Richardson Bekise volume, “A choap octavo edition’ paper covers, 25 Leyden, proving eltogether incompetent for the rendering in rome \iez:ee, to the influence of speculation. The «wrurity of iand covered by warrants issued to sot- of Mayerbeer’s robust music, The mise en scene of the belongs to Mr. HH. A. Writ.” Tt is damaged about $300, | °. Giers oF 9.1 ths wars in which the Unized States bave bees * cents & volume. Four volumes are now Neca bs Orr and Williams each one. Necessary | day evening- peri insured in the New York Equitable asurance Com! sco bet tc nares al wae wales aes ae bee engagideis £008,412 aares; which “enormous Whe bald. choice 111. $1 nighte. “Notas,” “Don Giovanni,”’ “Massaniollo,”” “Lu- | taken im connexin: with our liberal system of pensions, ‘STERIES OF THE POST OFFIOR. * Hany Se Shc. be » ; cnertogs / pe rah Rt bag isan opliome of human hte. Mr. Duwy, (black rep.) of Ind., offered a resy!ntion de. | TP pany ees hey Onto and Fine is Pram, Syomr—Shortiy aftor § o'clock, last | creria Borgia,” ‘Somiramide,’? “Linda di Chamounix,” | evinces inancuisent degree that the gratitude of our es AM “t country for the patriotism of its citizeas ia not im; by the lapse of time, nor its acknowledgment ex with.an liberal hand, Under the several acts of Cougress for the ratisfactiom of Virginia milftary land warrants there were takea 1,4€0,000 acres of the public lacds. Acta more recomt have been passed for the Livaue of scrip to satiafy thia class of warrants, which are being faithfully and yet liberally executod, Although complaints have been made ofa tor rigid construction of the law, and against some of the rules and regulations prescribed under it, yet & (On NOTs HOM THE DIARY OF A SPxcLAL A0BNT OF riz vost | “lAting Mr. Leiter, (K.N. dem.) of Odio, Speaker, aad {Yrem the Cincinpali Commerci Jan, 2.) evening, a fire broke out in the store No. 448 lear! onnic nePannicant, Yealed to the Massachusotts men to surrender their per. | On Dioncay evening, the ilet uit., as 'the fast express | st., cocupiel by Charles K. Yogg, manufacturer of py J. HoLsnoox. . a : : train from Pittsburg to Cincinnati was turning a curve as. ‘ 42m0.—452 py.--price $1 25. Beautifully tlustrated with 1¢ | #mal preference, which stands in the way of effecting near Darlington, Pas, a frightfol collision ts be. | Weather bede, mattresses, &e. Tae fire was fivst dis- Wel pris by Allie ahd 13 wood engraving their great end, and unite on Mr. Leitor, whom he culo- | tween this sod the Greaght tents obey cart ee eae See at ee ee en This work undertaker eid tee eescien of ihe chiaf oficers | gived as eminently Atied for the Spoakership. wos so eudcen that no time was allowed to apply th: | Ty Memises, und in ty eourse of aa how the fite was ‘of tho Fost Office Department, by a gentioman who las long Mr. KNow1ton, (black rep.) of Me., replied that Mussa. | Wakes. The huge locomctives rushed upon esch othe tpkeees acd ulimately kept withiu the premises in Deen and ‘still one of the special agents of that department q 1 as in deadly conilict, aud, having epent their giant powec Corte g o Wy Ay ges gris be drsi took of the Kind ever fgued, ealoaialed io ‘give | chusetts alone does not xsk the election of Mr. Banks, | jn «no onset, sank jor upon the track, « common | hich it criginated. | Als. Meas estimsics his loss at bo the public an inal ht into the practical operations of the Fost | vut the great spirit of freedom has ail her land | mass of zuirs. The freight train received comparstivaly Iwden $5,009 gurl $0,000, &° pertiog: of which ix covered ‘fice eriablishment, and the slmost certain means which Rill | ron him.” He sald that Me, Dunn, aud a fow offer gon- | iv Not xo the otbor, The baggage car wy Tesuradice, Was The sseageuties We wore anabis to ss: ‘41 Pricitani,”” “William Tell,” and the “Favorite,” have also been given during the season, which continued during forty-two nights. The “Trovatore” seems to have been the most popular opera this your. Mlle. Didice made her détut in Amorica on the 21st of November, playing Areace ia “Semiramido,” and made a most favorable im pression, being ranked next afer Alboni. ‘The prices were twice reduced, ond were finally, on the il of De- fixed ine, detgotoa and punis> | ticmen elested on the antl-N eee a a cember, “in deference to the will of the people, will be found, on inquiry, tha; cvery latitude his beom pote ay Dragka issue, could, if taey | cutirely through the first passenger car—the botiom of | Coram, Mae Mullins 14 owned by Me. WH. Falla, 110. | Comber Rha pCR art rates Given that s {air obstevatioe of its providons would of ie malts and the {oviolability of private correspondence. would, relieve the House from its eatanglemeat. the former passing just above tne floor ef the latter. | L.iding will probably amount tv about $500. covored by | ont anere war a onerecroadine retaction fer the thing | mits It bas heen contended that tue decisions of the Rover hase volume been oferod othe public under a mare | Messrs. Josts, (dem.) ofTena., and Hovstox, (dem. of | sweeping, in the twinkling of an eye, every seat from its lastivane. ‘ue carpet stdee, No: 440, o€ Mrs Hyatt ade | 82d there was a corresponding rofuction for the thira Extcutive of te Staie are obligntory and conclusive heart, re ‘ad i.» Tegan + Dunn’s revolution, declaring Mr. | place,, snd crowding passengers, baggage, stoves and | ;1;); ras oli lamayed by water. The i tier and hitheatre. SI the time of chaaging the | upon the Department, unless fraud is clearly shows. Sere da cemecti ane rea, pret extracts rom some these } Jafier Speaker, as nothing more than «'mouinaiion, ani | broken picces of timber mto apace not arge enough for | Sire. was, slightly Oraunged by water. Tho furniture | ‘ier and amphitheatre, | Since the time of ‘chaaging the | pin tty petionteat respect for that. taneligaacy aad See goon GES EN the sox. | denied the right to thus nominate, and require the-House | one car. The concuseion was felt but for a tow sesonda, yaa bas scope Reta gt si Sia cle ae iamaamlapimesat ss 2 incenene yr his opinions, F fourd nyself, on this point, involved ta SOR Ts en. eee ae ee ee cettey.|| to yols for or agaist. : ; and all was still, except the firce hissing of the escaping | Tis Wranwr.—Thoro was a decided change in the tem- | bers. ‘eile Attonity; thet qua exeotttee tad ‘alate whet ome wa x ensent ton to our stock of popular light Iite- ‘The reeolution was tabled, by 160 against 29, steam. Almost instantly the shrieks of dying mon were | perature yesterday as compared with the day bevore. On It doce not belong to our provinse to enter into a de | other execu had rejecte!, and that the laws under vening ‘ Mr. Uspmrwoon, (K. N.) "of Ky., offered a resolution | lenrd, far nbove the noise of the crushed engines. Tivtee iy eel meter fell to 26 de ‘We sre bound to concede to Mr. Holbrook’s narrative of hls | which must, he suid, necessarily result in an clection, | or four men lay off to one side, in the snow-some with | T8UrMiay evening the (bermorseter fell to 25 d Lael Carer Ce NY, Head, eeeunelyi a: | viz: that the first gentleman named on the list of mem: | bicken cies, others with shattered legs and bruised | #¥eraeud about that point up to last t entertaining book we have recently | bers be put innomination, and failing to receive. a ma- | bodies, c:ying in picreing tones of agony for help. Just | 18 in the ally rently much better than it wns, seen, Some of Mr. Hoibrook’s tru unvarnisbed recitals, bext jority off quorum, the ext one to bo voted for, wad so | above the itont exd of tho eecond pawenger car’ where a | #h the nvud and water ir trorem eufictently to give a good ell that one finds in Reynold’s ‘monstrosities, and any oue who | ‘on till an clection be effected. great mars of fragments had becn washed up, three men go mastes has rondo its appearance in reads thein will realize at once that roménce sil! Aves and ‘kis was also tabled. The ninety-second vote wasthen | were ccen, two of (tem held up by their legs, the third which Lave now quite a wintry as thrives amid our modern life.—Boston Post. 4 taken with preciscly the same result ax the previous one, ' showing out of the mass of rums, but his head ané hand This work commends itself by the navare ef its subjectto | UA Tra D , crushed, aud black from congestive blood. Poor fellow, ‘The second term of the city evening ‘A more amvicio g and at the svme time interesting work of OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENC: ‘Near to these, buton the other side of the cars, stood - ‘3 iN 4a kind, uaa never been published im Ameriea.—I’llad's Wasmyetox, January 4, 186) 4 brave mon—Matthew Kolt—one leg broken and his | continue until April, The Inst term was ve-y well at- which I'ac‘ed required, as a prerequisite to the issue of the rcrip, thad the Sceretary of the Interior, on the sur- render of the warrant, should bo satisfied, “by a revistom cf the 9 proofs, or by additional testimonys that any war- rant thus surrendered was fairly and jastiy isnued, im purenanco of the laws of said commonwealth.’” In some cages thers wore no proofs nor additional testimony, and Toould x»! do otherwise, under the express mandate of the law, than reject or suspend them. What is techai- cally termed “dead” as well ax “supernumerary ser- vice,” in conformity with the opinion of the Attorney General, has been allowed, nnd the most liberal course and | tailed statement of the causes which led to the Inte dis- astrous Opera season. But we may say that the failuce of Mr. Paine was mot the fwult of the peop'e; they ure always willing to support the Opera when it is well gone and given to them at a reasonable prise. We hope tia’ future directoze will bear these facta in. mind. The Tur: Dram or Brick Basnaw.—We regret the necessity of : ‘i % i . tend those whore early education has been neg- ; ausnation, ot einant "A well writen and aimusing work, from which we pailinake | Co1, French's Recmstion in Woshingtom—The Central Ameri. | Light arm held firmly beneath the heavy timbers of the | jonicd, ant these whdve cally lucation Has been neg | eing compelled to announce to the lovers of fue horses | purtued im the cxamination of all the other = ‘an extract or (wo for the benet of the oommualty.—Philad’s, 4 “ bottom of the baggage car, resting upon the front of the | lec! ahd ue hh of th i lion Black Bashaw, in th ith a strong disposition to favor the applicants, Iam 5 onirec can Question—Interciew Between Col. French ant Mr. | wvecond passenger car. He uttered no complaint, though | #¢s they afford. | l'upils can porsue any particular study | the death of the trotting stallion Black Barhaw, in the | fersyaded there are rome of the claims that will not beer Ti ebcundas with sketches of novel and instructive matter.— Cramplon—Singular Statement Relative to D’resident | bis leg was broken and his arm literally ground to pieces | ‘hey may dorire to become proficient in. 18th year of his age. His death took place on Saturdsy, | the requisite ecrutiny, and are not, on their merits, em- Pirie ho’ tuteed a novelty, exceedingty entertaining, and | Picree and the Transit Company, ce., c., dc. —nearly an hour e'apsed before he eould be released, yet | ‘va: Prxvove Rocx—The avenamers of the several Hoa- | pec, £0, from eolie of infammation of the intestines, at | titled to allowsnce. he showed no impatience and let no groan escape his ips. : ook i pening ® new source of amusement.—Harttord Daily Cou: | (1. Froneh’a reception by members of Congres ia- | ihe other two men Were almost equally brave endurtug | %22"¢% Lidl. abla bade Repay ERS ob gehts *"Thore is substance enough in the inoldents, plo's, andchar- | dividually, on the floor of the House of Representatives, | their long confinement with remarkabie fortitude. The de bear a ceded br sae Ol Sooo bedi aclaroiniiod tnhinakuishes, 10m doeeh novels | jy ycen fu chasncier that must te vatistnctory to him | (Hictrs oF te talus, assoted By some of the proscagcrs, | land, and tls’ te wins havtag shied to the westward, 3 ‘a exes al it Al juman a c ie s So persin who has ever allowed himself to harbor for a mo- | and to parties interested in the recognition of Nicaragua. | wounded sul ts pleco then tm the ngitcoken cary but ao | ee. aaa ne tee an te er rorecipigd ou-wiickne | Theimportance of his mi:sion is recognized by all.par- Gamay wero the ruins pressed together that it was probas | | Conaxicno..— tho lueturos of, Rov, Dns Dewey and Mil ‘Sook o frightful x # ae % ‘ ly not lesa than an hour before all were taken out. The | burn, errencous'y wiv for Tuesday and Thursday one et Nee HO TMTRETIIWAIT £00., Philadelphia, | (i but the administration rtill think it meceseary to | tos o¢ tho wounded for physicians, for water, tor wariath, | cverirgs, ‘ake pince on poxt Monday and Thursday even She 2 OODERBY, New York." keep him at arm’s length, while they increase their own | gna for wives and sisters, were sufiicient to rend the | ing. ‘For sale by ali booksellers aid news agents. importance by exciting an stie about the Ciayton.ani Bul- | stoutest henrt. NTEW PUBLICATIONS.- NU of Hai My views respecting the po’ which has for mang years becn pursued, ot making grants of public lands, im alternate sections, in aid o the construction of great leading thoronghfares in the mew States, have bees no fully expreesed in my former reports has to render aag~ thing more than « brief allusion to the subjest unneces- sary. I reiterate, hewever, the importance of property discriminating between enterprises of this which Ceserve the forterivg aid of government and thore which arc not called for by public considerations, and ef surrounding ali such grants with proper restrictions am@ Tullytown, Bucks county, Pa., some three miley from Trenton, N. J. Vor the past two summers he had beon stationed at Trenton,-where he was deservedly held in bigh esteem. Bashaw was a beautifub glossy black horre, with white hind fect, and a stripe in the face. Mix height was fifteen hands thrce inches. He was much admired by the best judges for his majestic form and e.egant carriage, which, with his strength, sive, nad specd —HALL'S JANUARY JOURNAL | wer treaty. They wish to impress the country with the | _ Be poor man, whore throat had been cut either by s Hrooklyn City News. er, he imparted to hi omy i nt | guards to prevent fraud and protect the interests of the ait 8 a treatmcnt of corns by sweet oil, the splinter or by broken glass, was laid upon the floor of the THY, NICARAGUA COLONIZATION PROILCT. Fs ri pis doc is imate an ay bay baad Cnited Staton and of the people, Tort prompt, painless, and eficactous Xotmnown. and ia wget idea that they are the original be aga of the Monroe | car, and aterwards propped isp ims or. three sea’ Ht will be remembered that about Christmas a com : # ga fi : : Aya oa A raha Hig: viens Such discrimination and preceulion will not, it is be- y x ‘BEND, i ne ON a erings — ¥ Y . Arabian hot nd Bushaw, imported ae ore difficult in this ‘ the year rubseriptlon. Sold oy STRINGER & doctrine; for which, see the message ‘ow the people pare ped eg re Mean thee ae s plaint was preferred against Captain Addison Farnsworth, yy the Ara) ree Gras «shaw, itnported into the } lieved, be found more difficult in this than in any other United Stetes from Tripoli in 1820, then four years old, Grand Pashaw was selected by Mr. John C, Morgan fiom the best Oriental stock im Barbary, and was, no doubt, ope of the finest sta lions ever imported into America. His colar was an igon grey, and his size large for au Ata- bion horre, Le being fally fifteen hands high, and of fault species of legislation, The act of 8th Avgust, 28! Wisconsin, for improving the Fox and Wivconsin ri and to convect the «ame ly a canal, a quantity of equal to one-half of three sections in width on each side ot the Fox river and the lakes through which it from its mouth, to the poind where the Voctage canal shall enter the sime, and on cach side of the said cana) f 22 Broa 87a PRICRT OF TION, | snow well enough that Picree and Marey care nothing eee ee ree eclM avenue book and vatiorery | about the Monroe doctrine, or the British Protectorate, f 7 Sarwuel Johns‘on, trora New Middleton, Ohio. Sore, Wo 0 eighth avenve. Tivo dotlae annuala seling fr | and it ia « burning theme for the administration reiniebied to D. Jameson, Tsy., of the leamer | "it e Seer eee eee Fashion, icone Caiholic wud Epiacopel | to be getting up a quatrel with Lnglond just when | \-3- Casmibern, who wat 6, passages on the li-aied | 59 ma Bibles ul Prayer Books, and.all other articles, of equally TO | the point at iasue has deen practically disgoacd oh THR DEAD. dared prices, og sights avenue, between Bat and of by General Walker. If Ntcktagun should be | ceueldobmon, New Middletown, Mahoning county, From payers in bis possession bis name was | by Wiliam Jt. Allen, in which the former was charged with counnitting, or attempting to commit, n felonious on Atlen, ab hie house, No. 50 Woodbull street. fos, aa alleged, were connected in the busiaess of to Nicaragua, which was put a stop to the steamer Northorn Laght. Allon, as granted to the State of nf ——— xed, Walker would make a first rate Presiden- | Ubto. ed the destination and objecta of the ¢ levs proportions. He imparted much of his speed, beauty. un one stream to the other, This grant covered some ¥ 4 ., " Ant man, agel xbout twenty five years, a passen- siion, and Farnswort) ‘occeded to All ‘idonce, 2 fc ‘ 260,435 acres, of which there were selected and approved HORSES, CARIUAGES, SC; candidate, A war with Pngland about the Mos | ror Cuvelamis A paper was found on his person } Cag argrermaronns, megceeded (0 ‘Allen's restience, | amt elegance of form to his Jercendants. His stock are | oe'3ag nerves, leatig Oo'100"aocene ake aj he GOO HORSE, CART AND HARNESS, SUITABLE | quite Territory, in the present state of affairs, would be | Syaked “ent.” a a ‘As alleved, ke called Alien out of bed, aud, after rome | Femarkable as fast trotters and superior road horses, teen sold by the Government pooriirt: tab gre ‘ome. ie for the butchering bust Pe ee eerie of a war gotien up merely to save tho present administra- ‘A. Stones, agent of the New Castle and Kiie Stage Com- | tnoment»’ a large dirk knite, with Young Bashaw was the stre of Black Bashaw, whose | provision having been made for an equiv the Gov- ew, complete for + i a een willie ale Roost rany. ire evident iatenti committing an assault, ‘Allen iearagns, mes awhile, 6 fse from thinking of war, iste. WHEN Chiea, "Ohio. "This gentimmad. ISA permet enn gece suet eee een Ales aly to consummate a treaty with Great Britaiawhich } aout three Hours afer the accident. Both his legs | £5 the bacemont, with thy ostonstole objec. of procuring alee PAIR Ceeutte ee Will finally dispore ot Mosquito to the full eatisfaction of | were crushed, and fatal bruises were inflicted om his | y carving knice; but iortcad of xoturaing, “ready for the ezine; OF oe pon “ee be o Mosquitos] ia to have th wide. combat,’’ he loft the house, and enlled in a poficema , Inquire at Washington stables, corner of Fwenly sixth | all partier. The King of tlie Moayultogj ia to have three pervon mentioned by the telegenph as dead and un- } ort} e pozpo-e of taking larnsworth into custody. ‘The street nod Sixth avenue, of of ¥. E. Weatorook, Nav + | doven of champagne as the price of ablicatiog the throne. ized was the young hishuan, AU the others were f t2.sor was aot then to be fovad, howovar, and Allen wont Se re Great Buitan ts to have @ free teade with Nicaragua, to | iden'ified, Gmith; and sued out.e Warrant for i land gentle, the utter exelusion of all goods minufactured Massa- THE WOUNDED. - of attempting to cormmit a felo- H WET ees He will be sord wile withont chuvetts or Obic, and England is to declare war agaiost train boy, residence in Alleghany city. ‘ant was issued, and yeaterd: harno¢s, &c.,at 8 bargain, Apply at K UM'S stables, } the United Slates, and at one fellxwoop destroy ail ber fers was put out of place, and ho was anewer thereto, whereupon he Love lene, Brooklyn, about five minutes’ wolktrom Wallsteect | \casels, from Maine to Viorida, Culiorvia, disgasted he charge, and was required ernor of Wiseousin velected 10,802 acres of the United States alternate sections, which im a spirit ot liberality was reserved fromanie, subject to the further action ef Congress, for the purpose of supplying the residuum. The subsequent act of 1804, and the explanatory resolution of 1855, were passed to remove the doubts entertained rela- tive to the proper construction of the act the gant. These required the application to the act of 1844 cf the prine'ples governing the grant to the State of In- ciana for canal purpores. The Land Office, assuming tere as its guide, determined, by a liberal construction of all the nets und the resolution, to give to Wi 0, Nd. 11 Greenwich avenue, or Mr. Weeks, 246 | tic death we have chronicled above, also dead), ot : and the celebrated AndrewjJackson. Charlotte Temple was alvo by Young Bashaw. Andrew Jackson was noted as the sico of Mock Hawk and the famous Kemb!o Jaskson. Mack Baehaw and Jin were both bred in Morrisville, Bueks county, ) it experienced horseman 8. Me- Cracken, Fee of Young Barhaw,) out of blood an, the latter a TF & trotter in this vicin: tern, *6 celeb: son of Black Bashaw. al of this stock in Pennsylvania, and isconain ferry. Laci —o | th the ferocious follies of Pierce wnd Marcy, is to join laborer, residence in Cincinnati. One } to give $1.0 ) sureties, to await the action of ring on the Delaware; bit the groat | Ave instend of three sections for the width of the grant, LEYGHING—SLEIGUING,—GENTLEMEN WISHING A | with Nicaragua and remain neutral. om broken, Hie and leg badly injared. i he Czand Jury. igh prices paid firvt Save drawn mush | {ud t8e one-halt of the sum of the actual meanders of meich ride, for exerclas, will find the bestof sleighing, that Seriously, affairs look stormy at Weshington. There |, Jolin Churehiicld, of New Bedford, Penn. Severely CORRUPTION AMONG ALDERMEN. bo Gpest from thore neighborhools where it most ex oth shores and the canel, tho river and the lakes, with +ean'( be Seat, from Hoboken to Hac} kyon tie plank | is, strong majority of the Senate nnd Honse of Ropresen- | Mutton head, arma and leg. s " 16 We: ceueally 1 sty is, It {s understood that the ain | #2 their sinuosities, including the large lake Winnebago, road, Yor she truth of the above I wit tativcs in favor of French. Lis firm bearing and britliant | Thomas Hayes, Alleghany city. Face, head end leg bo generally 1 of Uinck Bashaw will bo fille by | %S, (he length of the grant. Thus it was enlarged te pres ee yle of comversation cancivates even the old Cogies, and J bdly burt. - ; ‘ knowing ones, that the last Grand Jury of the Court of Tr, a vory superior animal and every way | (4,200 notes, being an inexense of 450,500 saree over the THR, FOR SAL WiLL BE BXOWA’ very day the number of hia friends insreascs, ‘The free Matthew Robb, of Unfon, Trumbull county, Ohio. Oue | yor ond Texminer, prevented bills of indictment Parhaw also leaves another son | (inal grant, ut the company which purports to bave Furniture or grovecies, 8 icone Day Dts ee Srcnlway, sclera have already taken the alarm, They are aston. | tM and one leg broken, " a OF betbee: (Lightning), out of a thoroughbred Relipse mare, which coeeded to the rights of the State, aot sai apply 0 J. STOUVENEL & O0., 604 Broadway ished to find that t tand Soutuwest go for | John Veach, of Mubbert, Trumbull county, 0! rion and itaprove. | #4 yet acolt, but wrhoso appearance ix go mugu ta is | cMAtzUetion given to tke law by the Land Ofloe, pre- TETY GOOD HORSES WANTED IMME | Nicaragua toa mam, ‘Tho prospect of an tu Has a bad ent ju the bead, and his legs are bad.y brutsed, f the Alder Vee that we way vontnce the prociction fas he wil do | {exted a claim for the alternate gections on the Wiseonsin Hudaon River Rail | yopnbiie, populated and govecned by Southern Henry Mansfield, of St. Louis, both legs broken. ‘the honor to hin name nnd iineage, river, from where it enters the Mississippi to the a Aude the Southern extrome of the continent, is worse Wiliam Waters, (no rericence givon,) one leg broken. whch would enlarge tho grant upwards of 252,000 acrem Increasing it from 260,433 acres to 1,036,269 acres, and robably much more, deponding on the rule that might adopted, ‘ihe lands on the Wisconsin river having wever been embraced by any action of Congress, but the giant being exprosaly restricted to the Vox river, Inkew, and poxtage, the clain, after full examination by ‘he late Commissioner of the Land ofiice, and review, on appead by me, with every proper disposition to favor, the State, was rejected, and the grant has been confined to the en- jarged limit before mentioned. erct of 29th Junc, 1864, proposed togrant lands te the Territory of, Minnesota,’ ausoninding by _citimate to 1,171,260 acres, for siding in the construction of a rail- } h ie western two trom it & probal e the courte ‘nd Wiaansbury brouglt ba- John Meciney, Of Cincinnati, Head cut and arm prudicd. han Banquo’ ghost to Maeboth. , Robert Moore, of Tegan county, Ohio. Both bips out L can positively asiuso you that the governing po JOAL.—THE SUBSCRIBER IS PROPARED TO FUR- te bs i already tentoved their w: C ‘wish the Peach Orchard frow the most ypproyet mines, | *rvices to French, . parefully prepared, at 00 the summer | fy, New York, and raie; alao for sale, land, Cannel vfxon's lin es. HANEY | tions and and West | course nothing, t Trench, the repteren {ative of Nieara republic, that is another affair. Sy Othors atiiem that aoe latonds to recoguize the | bedy badl " 7D AWIKG OOT Mritish protectcrate. it, then, will beeemo cf Marcy? ROOKN IVORY, POLIGLD GLACE BEING Gon | ete imtand-no quarrel oven, oud ext Supreme Court. Bofore Hon. Judge leaboly. TOE NEORO MINSTRET SQUARBLE. Pitwoin BP, Christy es 0s. y ant othe mat ment was issued against the defendants in this cae for violating an injunction prohibiting them trom employing the Genin tion of “ Chtitty’s Miostrel:,"’ whieh Mr, F.S.Stalknecht for plaintifi claima as his cipal members of Christy’s Minstrels, sole right, Th ata styles themselves © the printing “Chris's > in very Inge letters and the otrer portion all type, and they claimed that such wos ng democrats of Now Jer- | ’f States north of Moson and he ee | “toh Leatman, Postmaster at Hartford, Trumbull | jon 1 way; but ty. Olio, Light leg broken and head’ vruised se Southern of Canton, Ohio, Leg broken and body Poller Uigences D ROWBERY IN TRINITY CHU RCI y by officer MeCor- i with } y Boy?, of a Ww ite faneral y Church, The mnaic from the ¢ My mack, Hingh Moore, of Yourgstown, Obio, Lag broken and | picked ihe poc! brnised. ), While #he was Rit 3, at 8 portm leghany city, Both legs broken and |} decenved hus alleged, stole rise d. 4 1 sothine baby ; ? ; yler, of New Bedford, Pa. One logand anarm J pocket, and almost immediately passat it ion of the injunction. ‘tke Court held others road from the borthern boundaxy of Towa to the Orkipk. Atul supply of white, black and all colors reeslved | Nicaragua once in clove al rince with Ragland, Central L.S, Wey, an aged gentleman, from Grant county, | ‘The aecused was taken icfore Justice Wolsh, at delower | thus wolating the injunction, vealed by tho act of 4th August a se by very steamer, aud for ante UY, WILAON, £43 Broadway. Amorica is lost forever to the United States.” Rumor isconeip.” Yost office address, Charlotte. Ono leg | Police Court, whore he was commilted for examination. he lends wi the probable limita of Naval Inteliigene: © Tet inst., Commodore Groge of the same year, as falling withi thia proporedl grent, were accordingly restored to market, ptates that Colonel French bas had a long interyiew } *oken, and hip out of place. DESCENT UPON AN ALLEGED 04s nV Two others were slightly injured. it 1 Instance of Captain aMs.—MI ion of the T. | with Mr. Crampton, and thet as soon a: le can hear Tei t he is to proceed to Mog it Dis- Mr, Jamneson’s account of ‘the cause of the calamity ‘Ike Fourteoath ward police, « comwandent of the naval station, Tepocted hinwelfia | and the law treated as a uullity in all executive action dalanco of hex # P01 low him to take passage | 0d the extent of damage to tho cailrond machinery is } Kiesper, made a descont upon Lie house of Samuel Gor+ | pereon to take charge of the new frigate Mermnac, and | after its repeal. con will allow h'm to take passage , pr which pb substantially the same as that gtyon by the telegraph. many of the cfiicers ordered. to ber also reported to him. Tho irigate will not be ready for sailing for some wee!s yet. ‘the marine guard will joia to-day.—iivton tole- , Jan. vs ham, 19 Crosby sisting of mon’ smd git place ds represented ! cerly place, and eet, and arrested o inmates, con- 4, to the number of thirteen, Tits vy Captain Kissner a¢ a very disor: report of bad and notorious char endation to prohiblt officers fad, sate of the public Tanda chasers. The evils fo from ite vious that it would only seem neces. French tas in bly possession a | The watch carried by the conductor of the freight train — hy the bye, Colonel AMS, 219 ceaey Detirein Niesedgue and the United Sihtes, ratified | Was iifty-three miputes out of time. We do not ree how ortment made up In supe | hy }rowident Rivas aad his Cabinet, and which requicos | Auch © state of facts could exist, oxcopt through the most Re IN HROOKIYS el, fing & Large “J.-D, WIT permiseion are +9 « 1 1 _—— m” inince its prohibition, stipes, whici ie ta selling at prices tiat aco | } , x th t of the United | UBpardonabie noglivence, te ironers, together with the proprietor of the . reay toe enti Oe tate fon Fe tt Wit man wad Staton to entre Nearagae, with us forever intuebonds | dhe perrons Peete abl Pitt eb i eho Hours, Ware mall focked ip Wy Justieo eon Tome Keven Parse Tr Min. AND A QUA vera, T Ak ae ten arte res bergen yi Myr) Ms (hat ean. be fo ro piave ah of arnfty and comm renger car. ‘The baggage car was detven entirely throug! ; hie Gaia In remarking upon the repudiation of tho mill and m | of the laws gronting iho» 4 sar to re Oe To Ee ee eiare nical here of s-converkation exit ts hava | the teat pasrenger eat, crushing utterly every soat ini, CHARGE OF FALSE YRETENCES. [fuavter tae, hy the Board of Supervisors of Orange nud | tbeseveral Staten tn which the lie. Same patonts have = CO RS pees. | taken price betweon President Pierce wna two ferding | TWO ol the doad did mot survive an instant, Kee Honry Yollot, a resident of Caynga county (N. ¥.), was | Gueitn, the Clea, Olcerver observes. that the questions whilrt at eo fi or Kot taite Hi Beentwas onmuree | slizcetots of the Nicaragua Transit Company, in which | Poreon In the fwial ear was killed or horrtily matilated, |. .on into custody om charge of defrauding Stephen M, } rivet ‘by this refusal of th local Iopistatures of the foot a’! the claims; amd it is hopea this wil ing emvrclderien bonnets and latle deeaacape,e epledidt | the Mesident adyived them to earry down arrood men to pith but two cxeoptions, and they muffered from alight weoll & Con of 00 Liberty street, out cf1,000 worth | cousties to carry out the enactment of the Stato Fac : aasrimons of heacdresses, will he gold at half the cost. i " 4 omaclves. “If this t ruled anit splinter wounds. he died See oe tradntont ne | ture may be of far grosterextont in their future applica. Ve ily GORSOA, StS Broadway. cok se tne Es peatively. ayosrot, “previous | lhe parseneces. inthe récond ear expertenced four | of goods, iy meaan of fhlse protences and fraiidutent so- | {0° 10% Mommy might at fest suppooe, IC the Boaeda of ATONS, 6 BRO, v—MRS. takes this opporiu Caen bar vane Buy . need chock, within an instant of oach other, but were merely | [rercntaricn4, ‘Tho accused was arrested in Albany some ot Tue Aarvatias | ore wuthorioed bythe Precddent timsclt 40. ao mint | stecticd teem thote wate, and didnot inegine that wuch a | dopa aco cn w slmlinr charge, Filet war brought Uetoce : mere and the tadies in acnevnt Ghat eho has redaced ber | Welker lias done, and mach more, Could yor not avoer- | Murievous catastrophe had betailea the occupants of the | Justice Vandre, at the Jefferson Market Polloo Court, | Yo ijo mot dount that they haye—the axorci«a of tunis re posers tho pawer to put this cheek upon >» Pia tituitonal appropriations of the Legielature—and prec vorelye a liberat construction. ond should ission to ascertain and settle pices during een ob oer: de, ne hace kanet | tain the particulars im Now York? Porhips Joseph L. | front car, until they heard the moans of the wounded. where he was a to bail to So charge, yewer wil reeves a, wholesome Pe pre East to 7 com Baie Neate ien cts ie cate par PA™ | maybe uilete noon yok sue ong sngetrai | Tovreyrtas Hoa Twatn.—Te Laiarle Cowie Peasonal Tutaliigenee, ws hah, ghar Se athe Sar esse fon: cinmbliy fice Sef ch te erage Pe Siytrly new wy ide, muiabse for Yall, pares, de. " | gull of oll thie air is truly pltiable. It boots, Nebresks, | ‘The number of hogs billed ot Lotleril hd Now Albany, hf SW. Keatey, wi, Tous, Capa oii. | Recevctal arm of Cetences oF Melo SZaclvee to. thwart * tot of July 2, 1864, 1 Bound uf Cami Ais oc sore pamela hy kote w ix the tim ° ot Oo & gran l'ree as Save oatlod et test eogeon, , an ver tho ML sos. * Coomtock, W, TEumaa, gcimee fer pquandering the public (ggeaure, eae eppolated, ead gonvengd at Vincenasa, tu