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News from Brasil. OUR BIO TANEIRO CORRESPONDENCE. Rio Jawmmo, Nov. 28, 1866. Movements of War Shipsp—4n Extraordinary Meeting of Americans——Reception of the News from Norfolk and Portsmouth—Ships in Port. ‘The British sloopof-war Havana, and the French corvette Soyonnaise arrived here the other evening; the former, it is said, to relieve the Indefatigable, which is ordered home to be made a steamer of, and the latter on ADDITIONAL FROM MEXICO, Manitesto of Genera Alvares. THY PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBL (TO HIS PELLOW CITIZENS, Maxicaxs' when some time ago t \¢ council of govern- ment did me the honor to call me provisionally to the Presidential chair of the Republic, I was very much in doubt whether I ought to accept a duty of #0 great a re- who dared to invade our territory. all of which I give pertinent of notice to his Excellency, the Governor and Chief Comandant of this State. P. VALDES, Mazsriay, Nov. 25, 1855. ‘THE SUPERIOR POLITICAL CHIKY OF LOWER CALIFORNIA TO 173 INHABITANTS. Fszow Grzens:—A band of men, without honor and reasonable purposes, have dared te present themselves im our with @ hbcstile inteaticn, wishing, under the name of bis Excellency, the Genera! Aivarez, to take pos- seasion of cur country and to impose on us the law of their Vandalic views. The honor, the cause of our ua- tionality, mepaced by « horde of rascals, imperiously calls ber to the Pacific. sponsibility, the fulfilment of which I always thought * eaghe Jornal do Commerce ot the 2ith Las the folowing | above my strength; tt persons of much respectability, | Pung in our veins, Inhabitants of Callforia The ro ~ se familiar with State atairs, andot unblemished patriotism | ment bas errived to prove your resolution and patriot; the unde bog that all, Americans and ‘riends | prevailed, at that time, on my accepting the Presidency | Yor, chit wrd fitens, to exclatm—Our national integrity — — me aorta: ats orclock, ae of the republic,"and my continuing in it at least for the | jor ever! Death to the oppressors of our country pee Net pears rd Bratt surely. These time necessary for the national govornment which was _ JOSE MARIA BLANCARTE. Pina cane eum created by a revolution, to be consolidated and generally |? "RTO De 1A P-A% Nov. 14, 1856. The intel! from Ports- | recognized. Consequently I took charge of the govern- mouth received here. Yesterday's arrivals Our Nebraska Correspondence. Freon the States sncz to here some officials ment and cunttanet te:40 90 fer some time, sirageling "Owana Corr, NewRaska Teretrony. Dec. 26, 1865, against cifficulties and obstacles of all kinds purposely thrown in my way in order to render impossible the re- Chik Welter Sh NER GRR, EON eh Feed (0 mors are afloat. ‘The British mal, per Avon, will be due on the 8th. Unita a Portion of Nebraska with Kantas=lts Prospect War ships in arbor— Am Savannah, French, | *t#blishment of alegel order in our country. Of what | ong prcatiar Advantages—Klection of a Public Printer Parwsiyate, 3b; Beyoopate, $0; Gaaumnancie, 2; Eng’ | Tintended to do for the benefit ofthe people Ute baw Pea ow the Pronter--Organication of the Third Uh, Mateheeion? Alea 78) and TL Eeneien | been done during the few days of my administra: | ruse Governor's Message—General Aspect of Both tion; nevertheless, a national government has been es: tablished, a centre of unity for the whole republic created, and a constituent Congress is in a very short timo to be elected; a great number of lawe made during the dicta. torship to the utmost prejudice of the nation, have been withdrawn; scme contracts of much importanee, con- cluded by the absolute government to the ruin of the ‘Treasury have been annulled; in the fiv«"ce department Branches of the Legislature, dc., &e., &c. For twenty-four winters of joy and sorrow, I never yot experienced one as remarkably coid as this, my second in this far offland. For four days, now, the thermome- tor bas ranged from five to twenty degrees below zero, and the piercing, howling praine winds rattle against our frail tenements hore asif old Boreas wished to aweep us from existence. Ears, toes, noses and fingers by scores Rio Janmmo, Nov. 26, 1855. Bre Ox Market—Pall in Price—Paraguay and Brazil. ‘The Kate Lynch >uvg, Captain Nelson, will sail to-mor- Tow morning. Several vessels are nearly loaded with coffee, and probably as many as twelve cargoes will go to ae in the United States this week. - market, since the fall in price of $00 reis per eraba, noticed in my Isat, may be considered astive, par- ticularly immeciat atter the fall in price. We hay Le , Hel novry rains, ae to-day ‘very: pleaskat weather, ana | CuFOr“snt dlapesitions have been tal su ‘or re estab: } re sufering all around. The Missourt hes been passable the Merchants’ Exchange locks quite lively. ye yea. 2 a for vehicles for the past ten days, and better sleighiag tis understood that the a government has ‘The army, which, 1a its actual strength, would have never was. Tonight your correspondent hopes to in- mamed an Ambassador 10 visit this government to settle | alone devoured all the resources of the nation, has been 4 bi ee ulge in a joyous ride of forty-five miles, to the,thriving town of Fontenelle, to meet the lads and lasses by duy- ight in a joyous merry Christmas. Since my last hasty letter there has been much of in. terest in the Nebraska Legislature. A few hours ago I became cognizant of a grand scheme to unite that por- tion of our beantiful Territory Jying south of the Platte river, to Kansas. Its originator is J. Sterling Mor- ton, member elect from Nobraska City, and editor of the Nebraska City News. It will be introduced as a memo- rial in a few days before the House, with a certain pros- pect, 1 think, of its passage, and thence ‘o the Council, where its success ia at present doubtful. When its ob- ject is kmown in Washington and throughout the North, I cannot but believe it will meet with universal approba- tion, and its projectoz will be more kindly regarded than he is here by our imbecile Governor. It is a scheme talked of Inst fall by a few, and will, I think, eventually meet with enccess. ‘The Platte river at present is an insurmountable bar- rier between what fs here known as the North and Routh of the Platte. It cannot be bridged, anc indesd it cannot be ferried, hence the travelier is compelled to cross aud recross that worst and least reliable of ali streams, the Missouri, ata delay of from one to three, four, or five days,as the case may be. This is one and ‘the queations 2 long pencing between the Fowors, and | considerably diminished; thousands of officers’ commis- expected soon, : sions, which the Dictator lavished with prodigality, to OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. oe grenrones See: of = eye asecues ae U. S. Sa Savannan, Rro Jango, Nov. 21, 1855. mi 5 & beginning ot organising the mations Orvive of ths Uwited States Ship Sav h—The Island of ‘been made; a law for regulating the administration of justice has been given, aud reforms accomplished which 2rinidada—Sailing Around a French Admiral—Mer- | the advanced cf ion of our country required. Last- chant Ships in Port at Rio—The News from the Naval ly, ifthe a a during my government served Boarl—Sa Alticd Rejoicis The United States the country with loyalty and pat-iotism, were nog able to Revolutionary Sympathy Allied Pacific Squatron—The- carry out all their projects, nobody will question that their intentions have been |, and that their achieve- atricale a Rio— The Brooklyn Lyceum—Potitics in Brazit —A French and British Fight. ments were immense, cons the difficulties of all eae re egainst which they had incessantly to struggle. Toe sanction of anorganic statute of the re- ‘Since my last we hsve been to sea cruising in search of Pet which was near at law for guaranteeing ‘a boat belonging to the unfortunate ship Cleopatra, which ividual liberty, another law for Seppe lap abuses weat down some distance off Cxpe Fric, « couplé of months ago. Notwithstanding our vigilant watching, blue'ight burzing, elgnalizing. and industrious mancuvering, we of the public press, but leaving to its exe: liberty as it is compatible with a, are as many mea- were not Gest ned to be the del verers of the ontcast mari- ters, who were picked up on the very day we lett Rio by sures of great importance 1 meditated upon bya ® ship oot Leif ao charitably inclined as we. impulse of my heart, when my ministers We visited the island of T:inidada, a barren, uninhabi- tad rock, (situated in S. Ist. 20 deg. 31m: long. 29 deg. 16 a.) whose ragged shelving sides were as minutely ex, amined os spy glasses, opera glusses and keenly sighted maked eyes could examine them. The whale boat, in charge of (fe) Lieu enant Le Roy, was sent to explore the adjacent coast, acd during her absence we lay ‘off pontaneou ave up their charges, on account of not oor able to sgree upon & common programme, in order to fully regulate the admisistration. 3 ‘Such were the labors I was e in, when, my in- firmity being aggravated by the iuflueace of the climate, the rigor of the season, and not the leas: by the various and incessant executive duties, 1 thought it recessary to Teaye thom for a time, {u order t> restore my very, mach enfeebled health, under s climate more genial, and better adapted to my constitution. ‘A person of bigh respectability was to be entrusted duniug wy absence with the government as acting Preri- dent of the republic. I thought that I had, myself, to nominate this pervon, being alone responsible tc’ the anf on,” firing a tew chote to wake the echoes andthe | nation if his chcice should mot have been proper. I the first argument used in favor,of the south of the Platte eee guils from their long undisturbed retirement. Find_ BES beim eaere heated ccreereeary oh Law ad union with Kansas, This, however, is not the chief fea- i es cio C monfort, the companion of my labors who ‘ ing no clue to the whereabouts of those we sought, we | {ERIC Comat ne eee end seerifiver in the en. | ‘=? a Sees It is the freedom of Kansas, The Louted ebip acd stocd for Ric. We got in on Nov. 1, after | ferprise we both made agaiust the tyranny, amenterpsing | b2i0n te for this purpose, ? ehowing Admiral La Roque 3e Chamfray, of the French | 80 much favored by Providence that she granted us to The majority of the population of Nebr: reside see it gloriously accomplished. Tho citizen whom I have entrusted provitionally with the supreme government of the xaticn, will, ina rorthy manner, respond tomy con- fidence. 1 know well his loyalty and chivalrous seati- ments; be will always look to my experience for aiding him in his duties, aud 1 shall, in all events, sustain his government with all my strength. The enemies of public order and tranquillity, those who wish for a reaction, will try in vain to disunite us; and nothing shall prevail against our ‘proceeding side by side, for both fof us have but one aspira don, the publia welfare; but ono de- sire, that of seeing cur country pres) and happy; but one ambition, that of attaining to the glory of thone who literate their country from oppression without de- livering it ap to the horrors of anarchy. Let not tue true triends of liber'y be afraid that my successor t look fur support to a party already van- quished by revolution, and which have always been implicable in their persecutions, acd atrocious in their vengeance. We know tuo weil, General Comonfort and myeelf, that if that party succeeded in their triamph over the republic, we would be the first victims offered to their fary. Neither let the friends of liberty fear that my worthy sues ssor in the government of the republic forget tor s moment the revolutionary progratame con- sistirg in the realization of important ameliorations in our countzy—radical reforms—eveu it the unjust preten- sions of sume privileged classes were opposed to them. These reforms will be carried out with justice, prudence and deliberation—oy which the unhappy condition of the ‘most numerous and most commendable classes of work- ing people in our society, who, through the injustice of many centuries are now proletarian and find themsely<s recueed to indigence, will be sensibly improved in our south ofthe Platte, they are actual and bona file set- lers, aquatters, tillers of the soil; they compose 900 voters and 8,100 souls all told. An overwhelming ma- jority of these are in favor of freedom to Nebraska and Kansas—of having no more slave territery—no moro slave country. The union of all the country beginning at the boundary of Kansas and Nebraska, running nortn to the Platte river, will probably effest tais. The memo- rial to this purpose will be offered to the House in a few. éays by J. 8. Martia, Esq., a copy of which I will send the HnarD, andthen exter more fally upon the relative merit nad demerits of this policy. ‘The election of Hadley D. Johnson, as Territoral Printer; by @ vote of 29 to 10, isa rebuke to our home adminis. tration severely felt, Mr. J, will, in corspany with others ofability, in a few days s:art a democratic press here, de- voted to the interest of the Territory and people. It witl (ifI understans rightly) be the only trus representative of the democracy of Nebraska yet extant. ‘The administration is here below par. Franklin Pierce could not touch bottom with the squatters. Some straight forward democratic ticket outstde of his peculiar influezce. with such o man as John B. Floyd, of rm) ae Vice President, would suit us squatters admirably. Reader, you never enjoyed—no, suffered—a Christmas on the froptier, did yout The thermometer ts ten de- ees below raro—quiia summer hke, compared wth day efor yenterday, We sre in @ frontier town, possessing frontier habits. Yonder isa little group of Pawace Io- figate Pursuivante, a little Yankee philosophy in ship management, by walking around him and giving him a chance to admire what a pretty wake we left behind us. ‘The cows cf the revolution in naval affairs was the one grand item that received all our attention when we were fairly moorei, The wardroom wes actually stormed with ehore folks ceming to congratulate, and call by their new tities the lately created deutenants acd commanders,” ‘Tha wise ones say that the new law will do just as much evil ag good; and that, in many (unpub! shed) cases, ig- merance, prejudice and shameful partiality bave been ox- Tinea bY the Bowed, napsegetis: ‘There are one hundred and twenty-one merchant ves- sels in barbor now, (exclusive of Brazilians) and for the information of your commercial reader I give you a table of the reapective places to which a belong:— U, States,.32 Spain... Sardinis.... Engiand. Holand Portugal ..10 Fravce....6 Nereay 2 18 Belgium...4 Hamburg.,.2 Prussia....1 sce from this that there are more American vessels here at present than of any wther nation. ‘The fall of Sebustopoi is the all absoraing topic of the day in Rio, When the news of the last success of the Allies was received, every English and Frenc war ship in barvor fired a saluts of twenty-one gans. The sac an ep were all elaborately ard tastefully decorat with the allied flags, and signals of every description ad- vantageously displayec. At noon another congratulatory ealute was fired. ‘Ihe French, ashore, were most boister- ‘i the time “ vine 'Em- ie - (9 : 2 x country. 4 : e ar itd telle Trance” ava eattlag other pecaltay Breach |, Wecieamal great are the dangers which are to be met, Let trad theesd cadihast of aac wee tesiber, pers. If poor Jouany Rusrian were iaehe Hotel Pharou, | Breet ore tbe difficulties which are to be conqzered in | Just down the street yonder—for the prairie here is laid order thst a truly constitutional government may be formed, ard the sdministration organized in # maaner anewering the iaterestof the people. But if there be union, it there be patriotism, ifthe true welfare of the nation be attended to, it will be obtained even amidst the differences of opinion which divide us Republicans of Mexico! if the percicious division whioh to our disgrace reigns amouast us, will cease, you will be thereby alone strobg anc invincibic: union and good un Gerstancing will between the 1wo parties Into whieh eration towards thase off in strects—in that shanty yonder, is a faro bank in full elast, anrrounded = nonorable gentlemen fron sun- Gry counuez, representing the people’s interest at the Csritel. Near by them are a few halt fledged officials, “uogely erjoyirg” the scientific game of poxer, at ten cenis ante. ‘Their caths are after the most approved ‘rontier fachicn. There gces, ensconced in a hage buffalo coat, the intziguing Secretary. He hae drank only seven times too mucit to day, and you must not be surpris:d t> him marking out a more zigzsg trail than ordiaary. isti cy aud had nc guns to back him, he Would have been knocked inte eternal smash. Acorrespendent of the Jornal do Commercio, writing from Berlin, accuser the United States government with harboring and protecting terrible secret societies, com- peasd of foreigners whore only aims and ends are to over- throw and annihilate po«ers with which the Americans profess to be on the test possible terms. Ie then enu. i whic 1 are knowa to exist, h, Mazzini, Kinkel, Ledrn 4 you are divided; justice und mi * ry Bijed equations io tho Pa ae The brig. seeroreate, | Mexco, Dee. 10, 1855. AUEATY axssciaa; Sepaslonalig witncceion iweecie chiech 20, Int from France, sais in a few cays for the ‘ame AFFAIRS IN YUCATAN. heuse—for there ae no Nees than reven in this Litt! 4 The Butieh’ Mait Packet Tamar Capt. Revie, | _ The papers ct Meriaa, to Nov. 0, contain the fol- | place—to cleur the frost from their optics. There goca @ purpore, bh M 'acke' Capt ) fF; 4 lowing bows: The rebels ontered the important town of | ruvaway terse, with half a dozen bellowing throats afver azrived from Southampton on ‘be 4th, and sai ed on the 14th fer the same port, with the South Ameriean mails and @ respectable number of passengers. Theatzicsis are in full bleet ashore. M’lle LaGrua charms crowded houses at the Ly'ico Flumineuse by her im- him, frightenirg him into redoubled speed: Here comes a merry Pacchant, vowing “he ken whip enny manas lives in there parts.” Yonder goes a right merry load of the boys out to rome littie one horse town, to a frolic, to-night. Sacapo, in the district of Tizimin, and although driven cut after having left rome dead, they <ucceeded in deatroy- ing hy fire some 50 houses. ’? ‘Nov. 24, D. Santiago Mendez took possession of the politicai government and the genera! command of the TB: f the ines in ‘Ill frovatore,”’ “‘Norms,”” Pie Piap eee) ” © Sonnambula” and other | State. Well, Christmas on the frontier, is fun. How vividly it favorite operas. Under the date of Nov. 27, the new Governor published | recalis picasing reminiscences of the past—these annual The Gympasio Dramatic ie cut with tragedies, dramas, | the following decree :— holidays—as year by year we trace their footsteps. We comedios and farces of a1) nations and ages; but you can- | To the Chief Acministrator of the Public Revenues—Su- | bave eard the ‘‘ merrie Christmas”’ ting around the perior Political Government of the Free State of Yu- catan:— After having consulted, as is my be the principles of justice ard equity, as well as those of political ecoa- rude camp-fire of the far West, and the mansions of the Fast—bave felt its cheering influence amid tte roar of an ocean storm, and the me? jingle of sleigh bells on ferra fama. We’ have sven bn t eyes grow brigher around wot see a Forzest or a Bucton there. The mail packes Camille arrived on the 12th of this mozth from the La Plata, wi h dates to Nov. 6. Mon‘e- video erjoyed heslth and a temporary peace, but another Swen oth rd The’ Geraentown, all | etiy, which cemand of your protecticn the production | the good old New Eng’and hearthstones, and on the plan- bi ad salled for do. Don Pedro's armies of solder? oe bry bolted of = oe; in pees | @ au a Sona Be gtd borer and now, as Ae Herrati’s 1 cials ir its riches, at present redu fo neatly né ve | correspondent sits cooped up in his eeven-by-nine room, : = exasahnoss: detinonaechincn ies Bote decree that the dutl of fiverper cent. gray Gn the contices of civlisation, he too may be i English ‘upon the products of this peninsula, if exported to ug e thought © bright and beautiful past. eee Sing a ees Ports of ‘the republic remain abolished, but that the | | Hut to my letter—1 biiefly aluded to, the menoril “ureadfet failing out, cased by qae | Guiles shall be paid ss they are fixed in the decree ot | which wi:l be introduced in the House of Representatives ott -phusiutica 'y and exclusively shouting | Octoter 90 last of thove products exported to foreign | here ina few daye, by J. Sterling Morton, Faq. to, unite f os the scle proprietor of the hcvors iataly | countries, | SANHAGO MENDEZ. | that poriton of Nebraska ying south of’ Vlalde river to ~ ye its Mreia, Nov. 27, 5 capeas, fc pore vt ing & liom as Sony nk eee et Sattiedls foo pte ota ree TE TROUBLES AT PUEBLA. lation to Kenran of about 3,000; thereby, roaterisily, an- Scbany Bul was buffed reared Saliyhooly for ever, and pitchta into tho frog eater. Both were pitched into by fcemen, wao very unceretaoniously pitched them sisting in making Kaneas a free State. ‘This is the atart- ing point of the rcbeme. Of courre the end may not be accomplished bere, but the ball is put in motion, and will coub'less find eager friends all over the East, It will finé an echo ix the heert of: the istns and factions, and Our city presented to-day, from quarter to ten o’cicck, a most feartul spectacle, The ambitious partisans of the conservative system will not loose o single moment in demolishing the existing gcverpment. y, but ‘the dailies report an in- A terrific rain storm © fa Gyaentery. Yesterday evening, some ro diers of the grenadiers misled en Coe can ae % % perhaps finally the otjeot will be accomplished. ‘That Fern i a ee ete ciccieatic of Small boats that | {B¢ popilace under the pretext that the bishop was | portion of the Terri ory north of the Platte, althouga at ee ee ee ee to te banished, and that they ough in co way to consent | prevent nct ar well icbubited, will vie with any country Be arate Crom co cr a cn the coast on the | % this violation of religion. Protected by other ene- } cm the face of the globe for tiehress of goil, beauty of mies more powerful, they for the moment obteined theiz end,,and caused the alam hell in the cathedral to be rung, which put all in confusion snd up- roar. The populace, believing in whatever they were told by the curates and chap's'ns of the churches where they were aseembled, ren to the public place for playing the farce of which they were to be the victiws. By or cer of the chiefs of the riot, arms were distributed in country and salubrity of climate. Scheme upon echene to necomplith selfish objecta are éefly talked of. The Omaha City Conipany here, unc érstand, made their bozets that the Governor is safe enouzh for them—i.e., he bas town lots enough now to recure bis veto tc any bill whieh might remove the Ca- pitol. The intriguing Secretary will perbaps be bought over agetn ere long. Many of the members are “open” ii well. Don Pedro crossed the harbor on the 4 the usual mannicg of yards and saluting were repeat Our cruise fs fast drawing to a close, nnd we are be- ft ime when we shall mmirg month. ig ‘ , +. | several places, all the Jantercs broken, and an attempt | to ccevicticn, where pecuniary advancement fs secured. sumer, Dorna Maria 11. is going Out, | mace to enter the public priscn, under ‘the cries:—Vira | In fact, I doubt amid all the lecding and minor schemes . a i la religion! viva el Sen. Uviepo! mueran los Ln pel (By | of “cchiduggey” whether but little else will be done in a the last name they understood the troope of the govera- | tho Legislative Assembly. News from the West Const of Africa. it, and } Poth houses aie now in Mession. Work ment.) In these dlapositjons they passed the nj in the morning a bloody couilict ensued between’ fifty soldiers of the 10th batvalion of the jineand the dis- turbers of peace, who on their part tried t maintain themselves in the vestibule of the cathedral. At last tbe solciers put them to flight, and remaied masters of the contested points, after having killed ten of them and ae many wounded. Amongst the number of those ar reevd are Messrs. Carranza and Buimenkron. The Bishop issved en address to the inhabitants, whercin he declares tha’ the greatest harmony reigns between him and the government. Prenta, Dee. 14, 1865. Since 10 o’cloek yesterday all has been quiet, or rather seemed to be so, for at 5 o’elock in the evening another attempt was mece by the populace against the peint San Luis, which la: ted till late in the evening, when they were foes on slowly, There's a change in tue tice of publis alfuirs siace lee winter, The people are better reprevented, and there is now a respeciable ms jority of honest men whe are above the approach of the petiy schomes of the officiour Scere- tary, T. B, Cummirg. They are generaliy men of intel, gree, end J notice but few old fegdes in the lower ho In the Council, this body held their seats over—there are thore of ‘be ole fegy schcol—those who refer with priie ard pomp to bye-gone days and petty office. One can tei! you how he offiviated 24 Mayor over some little one horse town—ercther how he moved in good posiety “away Cown east’’—another how he cfiiciated for a brief pericd as decretary in some old {gy State, and, finding the pecple had no further use for bim, he caine “out Wert.” In fact, there are hundreds cf the latter cinsg in Nebreska. The Afiiens: msi! packer Candace Ea e 18th of December. ndo Po. Nevember 6; Camarcons, 6th; b 12th: Cape Const Castle, , 226; Bathurst 20th; Lecernber 8; Madeira, (th. The prought 2,000 ounces of gold dust, and £500 in rived at Plyraouth ppecic. Feraando Po and Liberia were healthy. The palm oii treie was brick at the former place. The commerce of Sierra Leone continued dull, from the unsatisfactory siste of the interior ‘At Meilicourie river bnsiness is slowly improving, and c gomowhat better ce cription of rise is coming to hand 2 Ataturbances in the Sherbro’ river were not set tee. vecal retive villages had been destroyed, and | in the same way routed a+ in the morring, leaving some Dey before yeeterday the Governor read hi the spirit of disaffection wae spreading over the whole | dead end several wonnded. During the night 0: pre- terns jeist copglemeration of both bodies. “I ee oouatey vailed, and to-ley wlfuizs have resumed their asual | indir read, yotruggests mich good for the action of thes Lame te, King of the Nalons, in the Rio Nunaz river, was reported to have diod lately expetiol to lead to farther sumn): chere. couree. intecesting b dies. A slight review thereof I inust be al- lewed to indulge fn. Afver pitching in 9 little buncomde cm the genera. pesee and prosperity of the Tertitory, he jemps to the Cap te] eubject—one, by the way, of much interest here, He ways it is nt, and epeake of This event was AF¥TAYRE IN TAMAULIPAS. ‘The Progreco, of Verw Cruz, bas the following news :— Ty the stesmer Gueryero, we arc informed that the diffe- neces which existed ba weeo Senor Garzia and Senor The Hughes Telegraph Loventfen. 70 = EPITOR OF TAR Fenarp. Traconis have, in comrequence of thy rs emanstiog | its permanency. I: progre+sed but little until tue cg leave tomate that Mr. Mogtes, the inventor of | {rem the Soprexae government, terminated ina manner } Centred its removal, and then, from some cause, ft ns caprovement in the cl telegreph, aa | entisfactory to the pubic order, ¥ occurrence | hurried uy, So fer ns ite permanency is concerned, it is matiy ‘ales, land. He came to thls countsy with | hes been communicated to the Covernor ot our State un- | oll io irogination, Omaba ‘s no more the permavent So, pecemie ohana bey. File father war a teacher | O@r the date of the 7th December, by the same Senor | rspital c! Netrarka than New York is. ‘The Capitol, he €f musie, and especially cu the uacp, for which the son | Garza who notifiew his enterivg Tampico the cay before 1eye, wil cost eeventy-nino thousand seven huncred and eventy five dolers and teventy-nine cents. The appro- printien granted by the last session of Congress was Wut fifty teourané dollars. He thinks, judging from the progress in the survey of the public Innas, that the coun- iry borcerirg on the Miescuri river will bein market ing the coming summer cr epring. There ie no doubt of this; snd (huey odd, a farge portion of that beautiful withent any bloody conflict having taken place This fue to Ueneral Treconis’ putting the city at his dis- ‘ion ont of regard fer the orders of the Supreme government. Since that time public tranguillity has been vndisturberl FILIBUSTERIEM IN LOWER CALIFORNIA, Today arnved at Mazavan, coming from Ia Por, yed unusual aptitade, and wa seme proferrim. It was hie k he ¢a'd, svagested to his mind the metbed of the import- | 2’ ant improvement in tolegrophirg whicn he effected, Ho had an elder bro hor, of uncommon gerius aod peomino, who was accidentally drowned in the Nor\h river, near Youghkeeprie. The tather, with bis ‘amily, subsequently brought up to the swiedge of maste which, emoved to Kentucly, where young Hughes resided | the trigantive-gcelette Esperanza, vith the news of the | ccurtry bordering upon the fk Horn river, in the vi- when he mace bis invension, Though not natives | complete rout of the filibusters which they suffered there | c'nity of ibat thriving town ot Fontenclle. We recem- 1 this gounwy, beth father and ecn became | ip their attempt to invade Lower California, without | mernés that the attention of Congrers be called to making vatucalived Americaneitizens. It may also be inciiental- | apy lcs of life among the garrison or the inhabvitants of | sx apr opristion for the construction of a poniientiry, ly menticve?, that Professor Samuel F, B. Morse, | that place. The chief Jender of this pira ical expedition, | and at least one jaflin eagh Judi district. A good oe weli as the alventurers who accompanied him, and | iter the crew of the (wo vowels they cawe in have’ been token to prison by order of the General Bianearte and wil) \ery roon arrive at this port. Bat av | am obliged to leave i', with the wLole of thefeurriron, in order to bring to reason the,Comniay dant D. Jose Inguanz0, who is in sebellicn sgxinst “he Suprerae goverment, there is no auMlicient w Litery force for keeping there criminals. and therefore I bove made errangements that ns eoon as they arrive they tes copt nue Stheir route for San Blas, where they con b kupt with the necessary safe'y tll his Excrlency, the Treadent, disposes of them. ‘Al this J communicate to Jou, end yon will Le plenend te bend to the said port of faa Blas the armed trove you deem wyuficiont for receiving thoce infamous edventarces ho invenies ihe valuable nad simple telegraph instru- ment bearing bis name, and who has dona so mach for the Introduetiin of the telegraph here aad elsewhere, wing from the sare race ax Me. Haghes, eapecially on is mother’s vide who velonge toa Weleh tamily by tho name of Breese, which ix na old Welsh name derived from Ab, Rees, the ton of ee. In this case the A was dropped, and {he B jvlued to Rowe, whieh converted it intc Breese, sometimes eyeied Breeze. Just as Lowen wes formed frem Ab. Oven, ant Prisnerd from Ap. Pichard, Morne ie alo believed tc have been formed from ‘the sbbreviatton of Morris, a Welsh naine sithough the Lancea'or Of Provesnor Morag i geld to mm Somersutehire, hr gland, to America. CAMBRO AMERICAN, He #)co secommence that Congress be spoken to (c eyppropriate lands or money to the thico litera y insti uti ox Incorporated last winter. A good idea. ‘A good fdr Le thinks it would be for government to remove the preseet garrison at Fort Vierce toa point on (he Mienourt river near the bounéary of the ceded to: cetablind poate between them and F ‘ect the frontier from the encroact men of Indiena, An excellent foes, this; and if government relly 1 derstooe our wante, 1 can butthink thie would be readily acceded to, Be Aattering y sliudes to the cer- vices yendered by the ve ng the sumer, led to protect the frentier settler ents from the revages Of 1) aengoe, ard trusts Congres wil) foot the Dik, Be it chou. The men deserve pay. The actual streets cecurred on Satur’ay evening. Thomas Roberts, law reporter, while returnitg to his home in West Twonty-sixth etreet, was attacked opposite to Trinity cbape! by oue or two ruffiacs, who were ly his bead, froma heavy, sharp him insebslble for come time, but at length’ succeeded in reaching home, where physician atte NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1856. expenses of the expedition were $9,100. He wishes to call the attention cf Congress to the fact that the cov- ernment officers here are poorly pals and hopes it will fnerease that pay. The otly officers I know of te whom this would apply are the Uni'ed States Marshal - trict Attorney. Neither will scarcely half ina much leas remunerate, re por preg wanner, and their families. He wishese—so the people —that the attention of Congress be called te appropri- ating lands in the Territory to actual settlers—say 000 hundred and sixty acres to actual residents and thoie who may settle ia the Territory two yeare from the lst ot January. 1856, ‘He gives Kaow Nothingism a rap in the following macner,— matter cf sincere congretniation to the people of Jnited States and to the friends of freedoms ‘in eve! part of the world, the: the holy spirit of union and fidel- ity to the federal constitution has thus far triumphed cover all theassaultsand intrigues of secret and oath- bound assceiations. The greatest danger which has as yet threatened to cap the foundation of our free iastitu- tions «prings from that cdious spirit of localism and sec- tionaliem which bi revailed in many parte of our country over those r qualities which our Pr ap ny y e solutary iasue cy rin- ciples. Asan ally of this reckless and ene tn leseness, the epirit of Know Nothingism, abolitionism, and other isme of the dey, have been Apoenied to; and for 4 time this unnatural combination of clscordant elements to thank God that the returning sober second acd sound sense otthe American people, inspired bj spirit of true patriotiemacd love in, have come: rescue, and branded this last and most re) tiom with that moral condemnation which we trust will always rest upon the men, and the designs, whose suc- cess Would ren¢ aaunder the dearest ties that bind ué to- gether a a people. I may be permitted to ssy, in this connection, that it is our duty, as true pa and friends of the ceat intereste of mankind, to cultivate that unity cf purpose in support of the it princi ples of State rights and pop" lar sovereignty, w) will enable us ere long to act with efficiency as a powerfui member of the American upion. ‘The messege througout, elthough far from possessing any briiliancy or beauty, is plain matter of fact and very ‘To-day there was a triumph for the squatters of Ne- braska, It was in the election of a public printer. For some time past the public printers of last year, who con- cucted a little seven by nine sheet, the press in such a manner as to merit the censure of the public. ‘The press is believed to belong toa man by the name of Bird B. Chapman, he who went to with a mi- nority of thirteen to represent—the Lordooly knows who. unless it be the Gcd forsaken “‘clique’’ here. The people do not want such a person as Mr. Chapman to get the fat jobs of the country. They prefer an honest set- tler. Their delegates oa 60 also, and the clique orgaa here was triumpbantly beaten by Mr. H. B. Jchnson, and a rew, aud I prophesy a well conducted de- mocratic paper, will ia a few weeks be started. (There was much excitement on this question, and much honest en- thurissm at the defeat of the Nebrasiian. ‘There is much snow now on the ground, and a touch of the coldest weather the country has oxperismced for years, IKE. City@intelligence. Virenans ov Tax War or 1822,—The Veteran Corps of the War of 1812 met on Saturday evening at Mr. Henry Star House, enard street, near Broadway, nized by the choice of Col. Raymond, thetr com: cfficer, as chairman, pursuant to @ previous call, and mace arrangements for their departure for Washington, cn Monday morning, for the purpose of pre- sentirg in person their individual claims on the con- sideration cf Congress for pensions for services rendered their country by military ¢uty during the war of 1812. Many of these cid veterans are from sixty to eighty years of age, and are in indigent circumstances, cS have never reveived curicg the forty years that hsve passed since the war any other compevsa'ion from the gvvernment than the mere pit- tance given them es pay durirg the time they served. Thr cospe rendered important service in a block fort, mounting ten guns, waich was thrown up at Sandy Heck; and whet the city of New York was threstened dy the ‘e ianova- an Exglish squadron, consisting of the ships of the line Pravtagent, 71 guns; frigate Endymicn, Poistiers and Sbannon, of 44 guns esch, with others. The fort was then in commend of Col. Forbs, with 600 volunteers. Information of the approach of the squadron was. ined Srca an ictercepted letter, addressed b; jodcre dy, , in command of the Englis sqvadron, toe friend then residing in Broadway, stating that the Commodore would dize with ‘him on acertain dey. An answer was sent to the letter; stating that the Americans would be pow $ happy to see bim, ard weuld rerve him up red hot shot for breakfasts Upon the arzival ot the fleet cff the block house, Colonel Forbs sent the Englieh c acl to meet him on shore, with one thousand of bis men, which he very jolitely decil:ed, statirg that he knew the Yankees too well to trust his men on shore. The sow ef relat ance presented compelled the English squadron to leat Sandy Hook, without attempting a landiog. It is to be hoped that the government will net be unmindfu! of their fer vices in their declining yeare, ere they have zeased to exist. SaninG or Tay Canvorsta SrevaweR—Scesek AT THE Post —The new postal order, requiriog all letters alter the first instant to be envsleged stamped, or paid by letter stamps, created tho utmost confaricn at the city Post cffice, The clerzs refusec, acsording to orders, to receive money in payment for letters. Hundreds hac uss movle’ at thé ost office to meil their letters, offering to pay portege in current coix of the United States, but were told it could nct be received, and that they must goand purchase postege elamps before they could mail vheir letters. Tbe consequence was that all the windows of the ‘geresal y." whee Uncle Sam’s Jost be purchused, wee crowded by long li ‘nto purchase the passage iy aeen the office wincow h nestenger: for the now your vickets,”” at 1 oe radroed Cepot was equai in this instance 3 Pest chee clevks, “Get your letter stamps.?’ Tie Colifernie correspondents were ina terrible stew and fume. it wantei but Lalfan hour ofthe ciosing of the rail, and the lorg columns cf men at the windows Didfair fo deprive these behind cf the opportunity of iling their !e ters ateil. The postage on a le.ter to 1D cents. A gentleran who iad purcbased 8 worth <f stamps, in “three cent” , Was bite: wards tole be must go back and buy a penny etemp to meke evencbarge and in despair told thecle:b he weuld pnt on all the stamps he had, (eight) if he would only receive the letter in time ! Warr anc tue Pou: '—This is a question frequently asked, but not easily answered; and those whose business or pleasure calls them from home afler dark had beet not place too much reliance on these seythical guardians of the public sefety, Amother of those bailey] occurrences which show the insceurity of the citizen our ublic c. James He received two severe cut on the lefe side instrument, whicr left in wait. fed to bis wounds xd pronounced the skuil free frem fracture. If, aa 13 provatle, the object was plunder, the parties were dis- apptinted, as he happened to have no money on his perren. Sovry Serer Frre—Fontuer Parricutars.—The fire at 109 South street cn Gaturdey vight, was not felly extia- guisken until 4 o'clock on Sunday morvirg. Mr. Rew- lett’s loss will emount, probably, to upwards of %3,000— loes covered by ixsurance. Second floor, cccupied by Scott & Swanton, car makers; their loss will probably emount to ebout $1,600. Insured in the City Insur- ance Compuny for $1,500. The building No. 109 is de- maged to the extent of about $2,000, It belozgs to the Meters. Stevens Brothers; loss covered by insur- ance. Building» Nos. 108 and 110, owned by the some parties, sro dame about $250. No. 108, firet Seor Deg = by Jacob Wilson, liquor and sbip_atoros—damaged by water about $100; loss full; covered by insuracce. oras Allen, who kept a email acy goods stand in front of eaid tore, damaged about $60 —Tornzed for $500 in Hemilton insurance Company. Fecond ficer, occupied as a sbipptn cffice by Hyder & hilliner, damaged by weter. Third acd fourth floors stored with cotton by Bri & Menney, damage about $200. No. 110, occupied by Jebo L. shaw as a tobacco and envi desler, damaged about $100 by water. J. H. Frost, second ficor, unporter of segar-, loss by weter about $60—no insuzance. Same floor, A. Dexter, nteve- dore, loss about $25, Third floor, Woolide’s shippicg office, Camaged by weter about’ $100—inaurei. ‘The upper lofts. oceup'ed by Waikh & Bughes for the stora of cotton, estimated damage atout $00—insured fo Hewerd end Pacific Insurance Companies for $5,000, It i estimated that the toial amount of loss will not exceed 310,000. irax Gra Come sny —Some of the lamps in Pitch prcet sve rot been lighted for three or four nights, Will the Super t look efter his men’ Court Y' Styemcn Count 9, 10, 12, 14 to 17, 19, 20, 22 £4 to 47, 20, 3%, U4,"95, 87 4040, 48 tod, Gi to . “sey uawe Cor t—Cireuit1 to 15, Special term—t to 20, Part 2-16 t 80, Calender for Monday. m. 1, 2, 6, §, A Niout 1s THe Syow.—On Saturday, December £0, at OP. M., the reilway train left Hamfiton with w Jagge load of passergers, {n the full expectation that, at “7.40, they woult be landed in Toronto, But, 4 ‘che beet orneceted schemes of Mive and men gang aft agieo.’’ The svow bad been failing for some hours before Fe train marted, snd contioned to fall heavily; the metive not bavieg ® snow plough atta work to push through; end shortly after leaving he water fell short, the cars were detached, en n- gine proceeded to Port Credit, some rix miles off, to take vn & tech eupply. ‘The snow ili continued fo fall heavily, «0 thet ix hours before the locomotive returned ; eni after several efforts to carry On the train, it was found ivapos sible to move it, ond the attempt was given up Meen time, the yarsenger# had been anowed uy inthe cars, and were anniog the time as they bert could. The neighbor- pees furnished en ample supply of firewou!, and our individuals having underteken to ferce o paresge tc CabyiLe, the obliging station master ot thet Hisco, Mr. McMurtry, in the course of the morning, came to the reilet a fazwlsbed passengers 1th on atnple upply of vierde. HEP pearly fourteen hours, the train was “enowed up,” but of last relief ceme in the shape cf two locomotives, back to back, which bad been despatched from Toronte ia sesreh of 1be mirsng wen. Mr Dunn, the activo ote tion master et Toronto, socemparied the engices, The conéuctor of the train and the otber officers of the com- yany did their utmont to secommodate the parneogers pat g the night, and the long hours paseed away in ver} G44 by mes, considering. Toronto (Crnada) Glove, Jan Our Aibany Correspondence. MABITIN INTEGLIGENC Auuasy, Jang 4, 1856.0 | —~eeeeeeeeeeeeen Repairing Canals by Contract, oe 6 Sefeen sot ate heii fer Go Haw Vous ALMANAO FOR NEW KORK—THIS Dat The late Canal Board are very much censured, and in eome instances greatiy abused, in consequence of taking the reepoustbility, under the laws, of letting the repairs | pox sts - of the canals by contract. The great saving already made to the State on the two rections of the Erie canal, Port of New York, January 6, 1856. which have been under 6uch private comtract, and the ARRIVED, better condition cf the canals on those sections thus kept Lines, Havre, Dee 19, and Cowes Reeds im repair, were the best vouchérs which could be pro- 01h. with —_ ned panel ay {6 M Livinaston aime 4 duced authorizing the Canal Board to proceed as they valued at orer two wail oF Saline, end Se meee Bho 4id, The large amounts heretofore aquanderea by fa- | nscamerce Velen Son ede t iho Henkes Doe tie tos @ vorite political partisans became so alarmingly exorbi- | 50, lon 7 i. exchanged s wihen An ship Seow tant that the Legislature very judiciously took the mat- | {he tiatre puckels, ‘The A was withis 10 auiles of 4 ter in hand, and placed the power in the Canal Board to | on Saturday evening at 4 o'clock, but bauled offn consequence use ite discretion. Below is inserted the various sections ove be siihe eal Savannah, 24 with awarded to contractors, the cost under the old system, | ang OSL Michi 1” During iho gale Tatunder 4 and the price which the work is hereafter to be pertorm- } ni gitinid fo 08 the igh ed at. Two sections on the Erie caualwe have net been ‘Witch of the Wave, Calvin, Dighton, 3 days. able to procure. Thus far, the State saves some one hun- J Fropeliee ea Oreek. er, Baitimore, rates Cred ane dfty thousand dollars annually, as the follow- | J Ruey,, bin inet, at 2PM. while ining to causide the bar of ing thows:— proceed cn ber voyage oul.” At 3PM saw a bark, eMENT or LeTtivGs ror Rerams—Dec. 51, 1855. 17 loaded with g: ‘toSendy Champlain Canal. cif kore, the wind blowing b 3 Bec. No. 1. Cost in fiscal year of 1855... $46,026 she would not 8 good fling. At 1PM Let Dee. 81, 1855, to P. Brady for 12,200 Alabama, just inside the Bi out: at 54 PM enw’ Making difference of...,...... ‘ mdse, to Jno Sec. No. 2. Cost for So. kattis tor Pi Let Dec. 81, 1855, to E. C. Kattle for Making difference of........ Sec. No. &. Cont for same year.,,.,...... 37, SATLED, ong for.... bai Steamship George Law, Aspinwall; Alabama, Gavannal, Black River Canad, Ect Dee: Oh, dato, toe t i » 4 ‘king <ifference of. Making <1 oe Sec. No. 2. Cost for name Wind during the day NW and clear. ; nseetensons Fastenn Bures—In the district of Portland and Faimouth, 4 ls, measuring 23,503 \ons, were bulit iast year—an Cohan Wl eee - Se aunties Somer 4 Bits that age ie coming sean wil coed at of eliber of the two years past.”” on the value of the commercial flee! owned by that Btate at $50,008,- Seah Ont ee as ‘year. ; See ge ee ante eee We biaise daring the year ead Let Deo. 81, 1865, to Myron Bangs for...., 15,000 ing June 30, 1865, was 215,904. z 18:90" 12,635 | . The Norfolk Herald says that Hampton Roads resembles a Bice! forest, being eromded with vestels of every class, which bare Slog Sy biog tasn eek ra pene acim ie vine tolowine tate ge A summary of she vesses tn the Section No. 1, Erie Canal, in March, . 4 $75,298 '10 harbors of New York. Hosion, and Datimoro on the Gt Ccat for aaiend frre 1854.... Int in March, 1864, to Sherrill & Vor- bord ne, ult: 00 +++ 882,208 10 Breoklyn City News. Brooxtyy Crry Govgry«xst ror 1866.—The new Board of Aldermen will be inaugurated this evening, when it is expeoted they will eucceed in electing @ President, and proceed with the appointments under their control The candidates named for the chair are Alderman Peil, of the Second ward, democrat, and Aldeeman Backhouse, of the Eleventh @rard, whig. The latter will be supported by the fusionists, but as ihe democrats are supposed to have & majority of ove over all others the chances appear in favor of the democratio candicate. The character of the commtfttees will of course depend upon the political co plexion of the presiding officer, and the appointments more upon the influences which applicants can bring to bear than on account eae pale proclivities. Of the oy, government in 1856, all the elective officers with one the members of the Common Council, hold over. It consists of the following officers :— Mayor—George Hsll. Chef of Polico—Jobn 8. Folk, Streat Commissioner—Archibald T, Lawrence, Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies—John M. Perry, Auditor Dente’ L. Northrup. Cormnsetitr of the Board—Navbaniel F, Waring. Atirray of the Boari—J, Winslow. Colicctor of Taxes, do—Alfred M. Wood. i Chief Engincers—Weetern Distzict—Israel D, Velsor. Eastern “3 Charles C. Talbot, ALDERMEN, Ist Ward—Jobn Ca+haw, Geerge L. Bennett. 2a Patrick O'Neil, Edward Pell. \ i | Disasters, &e, f Bee port arrivals. 3 Ceo news coiamns. CuARLorrE, Tucker, from Ssa_ Francisco July 30 for also, wea Wrecked on the coast ot Manta, Fquader, a ot September. Notice to Mariners. PILOTAGE The Witminzton Herald cf the 1st icat saya: ~At the request f the Board af Commiseloners of ‘Navigation and Piiotage for 3d Edward J. Lowber, B. F. Wardwell. t ; i dh‘! Gharle Fowler John Ke Oabley, sate ae arta ae eats eS. Sth “ Joan Pougherty, R. M. Whitiog. vieed Code of the Laws of North Carolina, to take eflectonan@ , oe a pias Sayre Aes B. aah any . ae Rie Gate am 1, 1856), aS war ded deaie 'Kiee'o ormas D. Hui j mastor Of @ vessel shel! be requ! Sih“ SumenA Van rust John Ve Bergh, piloten, board, or. pay for plietage ts ths ler, onto ts Oh “William 7, mills, William H. Campbell. | Sefanadtviss tose beriben: be compelloe io take a pice tame th “ hrsizn B. Shaw. Smith Fancher. i the bar, or pay pliclage, except where ro ith « ‘iam W. Walsh, Edward T. Backhouse. | made for « pict: acd no vesrei coi in at elther of the ealé 12th ‘ Timothy Bannon, thomas Muleshy. _] inlets, witha view to the more convenient prosecution of her 38th “ — Cornelius Wogiam, Rishard W. Huntley. SJ wg74Fs or \o mase @ harbor, shail be subject to tue payment Mth “ Joseph Smith, Joan Linskey. ‘ pietEer 15th “ Icha Snyder, Thomas Eames. Whalemen. léth « Eowin &, Ralphs, John Maerz, Sid from. Greesport 20th ult, bark Pruden!, Hamilton, om a Uith « — Neviah Bliss, J. Davis. : Speken, & » 18th “ Martin Kaibfeiseh, George M. Trotman. Brig Henry Marstal’,{trom New London for Charleston, It an organization is effected this evenieg, the Board will arth Hoon of fora end msintopmasta—wanted no dusisiance, proceec to the election of a City Clerk, @ position which | Dec 31, iat 31 10, lon 76 26, bas been filled since the ccnsolidation cf the cities by Foreign be Wiliiaze G. Bishcp, Faq. He will doubtless be again | R10 Jaxerno, Nov 14-Arr bark Sarauol Train, Greethem, chorrn. The office of messenger has for the t year | Lisbon tor tio Grande; 19th. barks 3am Blick. 0, Boston; been cecuyied Ly Mr. Mores Abbott, and as there igno | 2h; Fame. Epeighis,’ Richmond: Sarah A Nickels” Nickels oprerition, he will be elected for a second term. In the | Montevideo: brig Dermars. Herriman, Boston: 21st, sobr otber cifices it is expected that some changes will be | five. ,.ueahg, Cech Quebee:; 26uh Uxlon, Wiley, iow mado, there being a great many applicants for every po- | weison. Richmond; Gipzey, Mallard, Montevideo; rition Parker, Hirtlepool. ° SczFOCATED ON Boar op 4 ScuooxeR.—Yestercay morn- irg three men were found prostrated in the f»recastle of the schooner Hammond, Captain Thomas Payne, of Bor- ton, now lying at the foot of Bridge stzeet. (Per Sreawente ARAGO | Bavre, Dec 14—Arr Connecticut, Couillard; Marengo, Alex- nder, and Wisconsin, Kcoit, NYork; Moses Wheelor, Sime- or, Baltimore; 15td, Voltiguer, David, NYork. 01 fn In the Roads, Nettan Hecau Joeclyn, from Charlestow, me of the Sid 18th, Ravenswood, Cornell, NYork; 14h, Admiral; Bit. mcd, pamed Michael Atwood, was dead, and his | ‘as, ¢o. ’ two’ resemates, Joseph Dowd and Daniel Mcloud, Ait, ith Mercury. "Sevier soe do Soi; Wisc toot were reerly exbausted. It aprears that they shut them- | ind Connecticut, Couiliard, for do soon: N ton, smn ry erives up in the forecastle om Saturday evening, and to | ‘or New Orieac's 22d, Attica, Chase; Baracen, Be! wires secure themselves from the cold anc drifting snow, which came ia et every crack. they tightened down the hatch ond built « ccal ize. No opening was left for the e-cape of tos gas, with the exception of the flue, and that be- ceme snowed up, thus forcing all the gas back ixto the Franklin, Leavitt; M cler, mt hituaedée ee ees bend Simpzon, sed Ma‘onge, ntwenr, Dec 11—Below, Moro Castle, Stover, and We- bamo, Det». from NYork. ld 17th, President Smith, Meger, Nori, alized Hil, Beker, Boston share i Atexanpids, Nov 25—Arr Hampshire, Wilson, Censtentt- forecastle. They were found in their bunks about eight | copie; 26, Rapi¢, Pike, Smyrna, e’cleck, yestercay morning, and to all appearances fe. | AuiCaart, Lec G>-Ars Phenla, Arana, NYork, lesé. AS soon aa the Captain was ioforzued of the dis- 5 Hid Tomauin, Findiay, covery, he sent for medical aid, acd Dre. Merphy, Lang. | ,,2"%gnuslsrEN Dee 12—Ary Baranac, Ballerdieck, WMming- don end Belingham came and attended to those who | “Buorwanauaree ies te_aer Nocisemnen, Jorgensen, were yet ali et evening Dowd was owidered in a | York; Ocean Bome, Mertyi NOrieans. man, NUrieans. Bui-tor, Tee 16~Sid Eaxine, Watson, NOrieans, < hopel dition, MeLond will probably recover. Coro- aT iaatecd belag sacdting. guusentes ©) ct | _ Bonpravx, Dee 10-Sid fom the Bonde Della Chapin, Sault, rer Heaford being notified, peoceeted to hold an inquest upon the deceased. I aS Sm Resvit rrom Tae Accrpmytit DiSCHARGE OF A Coxna: 2) Dee Warr erasing Evans ROries Mle Purror.— Catharine O'Conner, who was accidentally shot | “phine Harding, Jordan, NCrieues; Loi Biles. Fyke, MYork. from ¥ York ior Havre. her brother, John O'Conner, at thei d in At- by rotber, John O'Conner, at their residence in At Genera naceran Bae Gobir pre 0 w : lantic street, near Willow, on the morning of the Slst va Gand oid for Legere): ult., cied from the effects of the wound on Saturday Dust, Seek Ave Nora America, Peters. NYork for Ham- morping. She expired at the City Hospital, where she | buts. Sid 16th, le, (from Londen), NOrlesns. 35 conveyed after the accident. inquest was held | gor Gh aes ith, Sedorn. Memb ag Bf | at yesterday afternccm by Coroner Hanford, ard from the evidence acduced i appears that John O'Conner, Patrick, ; his brother, end Richard Hires camo to the house about Old Nov 2511 midnight, They seated themsclyes around the stove; | 40; 20th, Fizing Fish, Curtis, Mazagan: Vec 1st, Maria, Bew- ’ Cetharine was sitting near them; John took out a re- | ', Lerborn: 4ib B Blowers: Blowers, Malaga. | volver, end seid he would try cap, at the came time | Greenock, Dec Arr New Hampshire, Eheldon, NYert- pointing the muzzie towarcs the stove. The sinter spuke 81d loi, Adirondack, ‘Taylor, and Martha's Vineyard, Pemer, 4 to bim of the impropriety ot #o doing, when he turned rk. e around, and the pistoi exploded at the sametime, The a Lat Dec M4~Off, brig Mentor, Steval, from Neweas- via Halt charge entered her bi ead, pas through the left 5 fangheame Out Ghdec eaten Gea eke was taictpstie fax: Gonder, ishacis, Charisse UMccet cree ie ale Frank Pieroe, Leech, N athe: Se Greaney, 6th, Wm Perrie, Thompson, Maita and did fer th, Daniel. Wheiten, Boston: 26th, 2 D, Bantery years of age, anda nativect Ireland. The jary rendered | (25,09%4 5 qMyerdict that Catharine O'Conner wae eecldentaly | Goaict mish tet Peon shot by her brother. She was consigned to her last rest- ing plece yesterday afternoon, ‘The brother was dis- chazged from custody. Orleans; Soroh Park, Pendleton, Baltimore; r Mob! e; Vth Garrick. Siphen, Noweana vidiends Of do 17th, Com Perry, Mancell, from Bombay; 19h, Kxoet- St Charies, from NOrleans, NeNelly, Baltimore. Political Intelligence. York; JJ Battore, Ha Hi; 1 4 We givo some few returns of the election in Kansas on | phorus. Braart, sad Alcander, S:rang, Med ‘Wm Ts the 15th December, om the proposed Free State Coustitu- | Fork”. W® We#h Woedward, aud Enterprise, Drow, tier, Of course, the tzee State mex had it all their own | yemacor seg 11h, Eibing. Nurteh, NYork;, 16th, May wey, Gillespie, Kaitimore omas, and Helea WGaw, ' ‘arner, Thomas, Themes, RCo eane Admiral Pring Adalvert, Fa:cke, Phitadel’ ‘The constitution, rays the St. Louis Intelligencer, wil | Tek n Cuemus: Mam be acopted by a small vote, and we think the provision Ba So hed ‘ enelading “irve negroes’ from Kansaa will algo be | igire an heures maar, Bursts, Whlople, Fee sarcticned. Bartlett, N¥ork; Helisnce, Vora, Calcutta; Pequot, Webb, dec ‘The Konsas Freeman says :—From all we can learn, the | Cl Ish, Lady Biaue, Wiseman. and Crusader, Rich, Savem- vote on the llth was cot eo large as could have teen | ©%D; 37th, Euphrates, Scorzie, San Francisco, Lisnon, Len 4—4rr Crn5 via, 8 York. expected, cr would have been under circumstances of a a ash ‘dots . more favorable character. ‘The excitement which existed | qriaumtsbee O-#:4 Indiana"), Fogland; 8h Fa'con, Ryaa, threughout the Territory by reason of the threatened aemcbtien of Lawrence, and the cooeequent call of our citizens to that peint, prevented a thorough canvass of the Tertitory—ruck as bud been arranged. We understand there has ken but one opinion in re- ference to the constitutica, although we have differed on the mincr points more materially. From what wo can Makewries, Dec li—Arr Fdw stringer, Cri 3 12th, 04 1tth, Santlago, Ladiey, Bosten; ‘Saaspeon, Dailey, | MAtAG., Ney 17-—Cid Bristol Belle, Sponagle, NYork; 2b Baia, RoyIT Cd Bristol Belle, Sponagte, Nore; 7. RNCuT x Dec I8-Cd previous, Shack Reg, Rwers, ew . Jorgeneen. josten; ALDA P. hanees, Chatice‘on, buat May, Koniw, RYorks Sees oe 2 Jearn, the constitution will be adopted, also the Black OLED Dee, 11m Bort Irie, Van Zamaren. for 3 law proposition ant king law clause, Lelow we bon pg ee! sloston, give Wevcto ro far as heard from -— Rl aco RL Topels—For constitution, 185; exclusion of negroes, | vith (ard ondefed to Hordoau ry Ramtove Pert Pecan, 68; against, 60; for Gereral Banking lav, 127; against, 8. } phia; Joba Wenicy, Cortls, NYork (and ordored to Marcell / t inst, 1; for Gene- | Perthampton, tleang (and ordered to Hamby 2Ycn CmFor constitution, 348; agui rel Paphing law, 225; against, 03; for exsluston of ne- groea, 1.4; ogainst, 205, Tecomseh—For corstitution, 25) exclusion of negroes, 26; for Generel Banking low, 24; against, 11, RENATOR ATCHISON WITHDRAWN FROM THE 8) TORIAL CONTEST IN MISSOURI. We find the following dispatch in the St. Louis pa Balthnore; 17th, Canvas Back, Dee Lt—C'd Vrede, Rhyn N¥eric. Doc (arr Wachingon «), Cavendy, © ded w Bremen). ec 13-04, say Lanciaden Ceatie, from Londow rom NYork for Gotkoxburg. Taylor, oT, yo © firk “Brothers, Gooch, NYork via Sel {edam, to lend fn the Ty « veya 178. seg Wrer0x, Dee, 29, 1865, _Warupcn, Dee t—asr Rorthumberiand, Apencer, NYwg , The Arges of this morning cortaina an editorial, | “Yywinsus, Dac 10—Azr Elen, Gehman, Fork or Doral, evidently written under the supervision of ex Senator At. chigon, announcing to the people of Missouri that he is no lorger before them, in connection with the position as a candidate for U. 8, Senator, or any other office, Stn OF fed The Argus ie’ authorized to return thepiks 16 iis democratic frieads, and to those wi who honored him with thetr votes on several imnllces U, 8, Benator. A, fa pledaed, fe 8 citizen, to a gal- cour rights in the States, andin the romises to address the people on the Platie City, on the first Monday tn Maura, Peo12—The Amerionn bark Vessachnestis, Km wil waatce of Umber f° Kawbrcke yard. trun afeonay pu n here very leaky on tha 4th, and wilt bavo to dle-t part, i'uol all, of her cargo to vepale, —" Tarrnroor, Dos 171,480 barrels of flour have been takew: ut of the Conalltution lace Baturday morning °°" er NsrowN, Dee 17—The Florentine bark, of Landon, Dajhourle, was absndrncd Neo S being watbrlogged: sheng and eight fuen bave arr'ved here Ia to Canvas Keck (aunert® on ip); the rewalndor of ber crew are on board the Gentow jor P) moa. ; Canpiry, Dec 14—shin Queen of the West camo out y Penarth Road graving dock (bis morning, aud carered aie einst the New York | ule deck. AN, e a Coa Soprmawrron, Dec 19—Tho Ne clipper shtp Virginia, bound a Railroad Compan Appeal dismissed. | 9,65) Vemburg for Ben Prencieco, Depagbt Sp yes “ys » Saamar Seely. Appeal dieminsed, (go watere, baviog b achors; eh 7 3. bMiewea bua Saving €0tk for examicauen to-ntocrews | 6° M'© the large . Loubens against Joel and others; argued. Home P pet fer aypealant; Mr, Georgs Judah forte: | parmrmonss, gan mone sole Moty A Paglor, 10 - Cid beig Falcon (tr), Hodsacn, Weat Indies; achrs t Pringle; argued. Mr. William | CUmpun, Heoguom, do » Awan, Lic pbean Faelgs ene ie spe Capen, Hedgdon, do, Whie Swnu, Linden, One Ben via Lage JNARLES” ON, Joa f~Arr bark Avola. Ket Tostons rt thomrt, of pollties af zy neat, 4 Kenden ogel Noges for apenas cod and another, on argument Tybee, Perquron, NYork: echrs WE Horanton, ¢ St Mr, Bemue! Lvardeles ior | 0, Gun Rock, Wiser, Lubec, Me, vis Newport, Old sbip y Nomen, Birgit, Havre; brig Nay Queen, Jackson, NOrioegs; 45, 10, Stricken cif, cebr J HT Flower, Ghcmpson, NYork, ; N Bee Ply en tated MOWILE, Loc 2 Arr brig Lindo (3p), Ferrar, Montevideo, No, 66, Reverved for January 10, Old brig teins, Rogers, Koston, No. 17, Lerry against Grvflin; argued. 1. W, Hicks for [ vth—-Arr br g Kevguca, Siaples, Cardenas, Five chips re ported Gf the bar, mouth, MA; Rand: syrellant; J. ©. Leck for reepundent, dom, Chase, ¥ Ou briga Ysdla Branco. Daggett, Porta. Do. 19, Eimore and others against Shaw and othere favara; Xenophon, Doak, Ger. Febasvan. eigutd ‘Trane 8. Newton for appotianta; IL I, Mygatt for | “TORPOLE den Start neh Laveety, Dowdy. NYork. Ola rer pen dente, Derk Budron, Pugh, Barvedogs; brig » Poko, Sams

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