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HE NEW YORK HERA : WHOLE NO. 1087. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. Cnned states Cireutt Court. Before Hon. Judge Ingersoll. THE ALLEGED BEArVTANOE OF UNITED STATES OF FI- CBRS ON BOARD 7A NORTHERN LIGHT—MOTLON ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA, THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | inte, butt certain that « vances of the woes friendly i | Such agenta if females, shall, with the comant- be! 4 amoment, when wor te a Pete pret ete tee, be ontitied to def ee general emcant of eae Rechbairaen tg te sche i Grand Council of War About to Meet Sir megs te aetoeaie relations ome dolfar ech, 88 . ye Mrs, Letitia A. Linoolu, Presidentrix of the charitable f for thetr eervioee; make tol Beene would thie morning move to set down shew trial. Be sees in Paris, We find in the Suisse some accoumts of the Aagto-Gwirs ee aseociation entitled “The American Ladies’ Association we doliers, Fae oficinls, if strat be | tne eounse? in Court spianganmanatsiaiie legion: “The ssccnd tottalion af thi SA Urtghaees mms the Petrie. for the Benefit of American Orphan Girls,” whose reei: || $biitled to receive one dollar por day; if males, two kecmby uae beat at waraean % Sb howidnty eanogipina er Pa SEnenone oe Ser barkation, dence 1 sttuated at No. 438. Broome atrevt, nese’ Broek. f caecenmen Mr. Cnting naked if they were ciciod' sepemeiy, oc | INTERESTING FROM RUSSIA. | Incr sama cree weet ns tty mes ot way, was taken into custody yesterday morning, by Ser- —Tuo Fimace Comsitioe shail depoatt, the uo Kiyeie Mbt nae re ty left Coére to assume the command of the corps)” the’ tes Lf sen ihe Mar st gean: Leerta, of the Reserve Corps, om » charge of false |: peek? return. @ a dratt eignea by * tahiel theceeliee oan Atneney Ik ae ca yeaa nea | Count Esterhasy’s Movements at St. | dettellon of which, commended by Mf. Gtosberg, Sto be ‘kd ward Eee, naan in hit say rine dy mpeiriens, o bea yearly to’ susceeing committee. Pw ot down the case of a naval officer for $e Potersburg. iat Minor on the 15¢® of January. Mes- ty Loe rie geal Defeat. phar from us under pretence ARTICLE , aeconant ne whicly ° t - wiih ‘appropriaticg it to the bene of orphan girls, who did (he Emterprize.—The apictt of thetnatitute | (Mr. aoe for the defoodant ine Rss mares nro betng taken tn Ewitenrtan? tonathora third meg Notable and Revolutionists, case down, sat: a4 not receive apy succor or aid from her whatever. from | cipients of ice benedts, rather than: to crush, and any oamatine thes tt sess be tried: on' Muadsy, as the follqwirg afiidavits, which have been made againgt the was rations for tbe Fina) Confit. there would be witnesses on the part of t! HO DECISIVE REPLY FROM RUSSIA. | 1he Sound hues Conferences, whicty wore to Rave beow Orleans—the Victory, organization violating this spirit shall be the goverment on opened on the 2d inst. at Copembagen, have been post- cn New Orleans the Duster. accused, it appears tbat not only was she hersolf oa. | 'isble toexpalsion from memberehip. bare from Waahlogion. He (Mt Cutting) ied acvoreng iqecetna hen. ‘The Finale 5.0, Decbs, Putco fii Nemec rent, | SUeed tn Collecting moneys, but sho bad several girls | y-Lews.—The Executive Committes may ensct such | eat now the Disilet Aitormoy ssw down axoiner’ ose: | ORC O8 the Splomdid Docks im Sebastopol | A woccia despaceh of Janacry 6 sayx:—The proiaes ——ai eee | empleyed in that vocation, whose united efforts brought | by-laws as me: a ment, provided } for the game cay. Blown Uj of the Catalans against tho re sutabliviment of the terifie _& GREAT NATIONAL WORK, NOW PUBLISHING IN | ina pretty revenue to the fair defendant. The eom- ope oe oonal The ns Slr would try Mr. Towle, buthe | Ps was yoaterday preeentéd to the Cortes. The Duchess ef A al JN 2 OU., Sib and M8 Broadway, publish this | plrtuents chergéMrs, Lincoln with having freedulentiy - Mrs. L. A. Linooin, Court that the Diritiot Attorney would Roca, mother-in-law of the late Due of Sotomayor, dint ‘day, No. 1, of 4 ‘appropriated allthe moneys thus collected to her own rd, M. Ten Broeeleand tru. C..Nesstine, Secretaries. try the case of Mr. Towle on 8 = ‘BT SO Te, | be covetier him. The funeral ot the Duke was saltable ‘THS REPUBLICAN COURT: ed sey ob hak. , es Ge ee aden COMMITTEE ON THU ADMIEPON OF MEMBERS, Dieniot If Mr. Towle is ready. DECLINA IN Co . 4 on, Aumawan Mociety 1x THe Days oF WasuInatoN. ry family’s use, ey, Ww pu Mrs, L. A. Linesim, ire, I. Don Brecok. ie, Oatting Mis ode far ngg ty to bis rank ard stotiom, bis corpee hed been previously wi Pe ye] erat Wourn. le supposed were to b@ the recipients of charity, wore Mes. C. Nesstioe.. be very anxious :0 bave bis case brougnt ready “fh: pel embalmed. Captain General Capes, of the navy, hus just cH tobe tluetraled wis a seal plate portrait of Lem ee ee bene- a eee os .. ie) Saioeety 44 bls doubts Towle’s | The Biest Zixtraordinary died. D. Francisoo Armoto y Penerando will suazeed ham ‘colevrated tuabto At of the detendant witha) very iy treate?, Brocck, would in that dignity. The Cortes are oocupied with matters of umber Mighed on the Ist and 15th of every lj Mrs. M Distr! t | OGase Wangland. Oh ie, nue cue although the etrculars asd by-laws of the sssociation C. Surtie, Mrs. M. Ludow, ae Sutig aed ¥ the spibitoiiaaaious daa Gass ie Sagan bo general interest, The naval estiautes, as proposol oy monai’s Gimnuitau siL.R0F teaWonnp, | vevided for ther comfort and malatonance io quite « x tinea, iiss 6, Garte™ ie now Wah ote ndlctments | LORD GEORGE BENTINCK ANONG THE POISONED, | tern nancy Zot cones seemr iota seo wen Sod best autboriuee. By Charioe W. Maree, wit deacripdoas | “rhe pe teskors Po SG sO Ee The following efidarits havo beon mado againat Mrs. | ‘The Dintriee”Attorscy ‘aid thoy were ie ton Gack’s . Ladin eat sa aaryap ie nabape beso “and statistios of all nations, tothe year 186. By Charles Volby, ¢ following is a copy 1e dy of Linooln before Justice Osborne, the magistrate issuing Office, amd could be seen by the Ho now gave &o., &o., &. (Logrono), and, baving apent a little time there, will ge 7 ess mater agers rng remrmmerom: | Sun fh rman sound oy by | (Seer rar See Tt Tall ecb eb wal ba cata See ee i 10 THE PUBLIC. AFFIDAVITS. Mr, Guiting thought that the indictment would have } The steamship Aries, Capt. Shannon, arrived off Sandy Pia ace reat aarob maavey my halts Ape ti 52, FORD, agent forthe publlshere Wie beg to present.to the public s subject fraught with | | Many Lane, of No. 1 recaptn streot, belng daiy sworn, | been io court, and that it was as casential as the pre- F Hook at one o’cieck yesterday morning, and reached the | ‘*° whole of their hands occupied in the manufacture af No. 9 app! ‘6 painful interest in the mens of be! cogs thot he Is nea) A nee 8 A. Lincoln, eae Sestiet Sitocoss. He A typ Mg Gyan city at eight o'clock. Ske left Liverpool on the 9th inst, immense projectiles wad enormous pieces ot ordueaee, KS, OLD AND NEW.—40,000 VOLUMKS Jost | “lent perun of cur vastly populated city. {or tho Boned of American Orphan, Giris,” of wnlch aseo- Dien, (Ag Beek BR Bi Mpg dsnip | ‘The United Stotes-mail eteamer Baltic arrived at Livers | At the Mersey ateel and irom works, fm addition to the BY oes tant he har Mast peer aie Wetcmedieceent meaning perscon, who ‘are'tmmacsed ia their own asics thor sage, Wat cn thea of a 1655, she wae emaployed [would be to. bohb Capt, Tinkiepaugh kere-aad compel | pool at 9.80 on Tuesday, the Sth. monster wrought tron gan, to weigh 2 toma, and to threw Fare old books from Murope, where he has een collecting ‘or | 40 decply that {t swoma requisite some great emergency | st one ag. by ould Aus. Lincoln tocellect vulrorip. | him to relinquish his position of commander of the Nor- ‘The intelligence by this arrival consbsts merely of an | ® Dalhof 300 Ibe. upwards of five miles, they are com ‘the last year. This ta, withoas doubt, the importation | should arise to enforce upon their consideration the | tovsin of the sald institution, and remained in such em- | therm oe structing two wrought iron mortars, capable of throwing ‘s SUvuried ant W'goeca we out of place to designate thers ia'an | {*Utb that there isa duty they owe outeide of themselves. | Pozeent srou tne, munine dusted when me dopousatcol: | Mr. F. Clak was pinotcnsted bey ome Bite Aathaidatatat emteapton sot <\be: mrewoualy. preening. Denes: FRmOMY: He ort 20 th Slameeten te ‘various pereous ‘about 1% . Sermo, Settee ngian Geach: | when, ing as blind ier nee | Seta nar unare eet e oeest, oe | Ga wee wos Pee cainary a circa | Sabin, dates e rt known, fom Sk Feontare: | "sweat ual Pantone repel nde aie eee aoa ne a Jonos, U: | bers were thrown out of employ in the ‘most inolamont | sald Mrs. Linooin for tho caus purpoas ie woece ston, | and that Mondey next would be too enriya day to eet {t dies between Counts Nenselrede and Escc. | Stockholm, Dee. 24:— “A. Vensitari, &c., tc. He has, in addition, asc season of the year. Let the Tatory of the last winier by hema naa alto paid over ia like manner, Deponent further | down. He thought tho case would keep. As to Captain place betwee: ic ‘ent of ‘the Parker Sooty pubitoaidons, in New York be written, and {t would preseat auch a | °5% thet daring ine tivo. months she Wegemployed seneors, ‘Tioklepaugh, it was importent to him ané'to a portion of f hazy, but the maim questions at issue had not beon dis- Activity ar pn reigns in eve: iauaniow, fer amounting to several thousand volumes, which be willsell Si | Licture cf privation, and sufloring, aud degradation as | Srinaiation, whlch wis frst issied ia ne Bowereeaaanen, | thejcmmmerce ot New York, that ho should wall with his } cussed, ‘The expeotation from Busola ta neltner a retnaal | epee herp ey peo eet aor pas a Sa erence, Pete eaten eee aiaee eae thoaghe Bea'ceas nn bart ef thcsaie o> Soin wise’ obeie ie Sriho raid Mire" Lincoln, whichosidiedey, |. After some furiher remarks Mr. Cutting offered that it } nor acceptance, but such a modified counter proposition | supply thelr troops with everything nocessacy to pee ~ Bree tiie ‘of the | ‘ret cover, ro further tnformadon St: horror trom the page. Tis true, the numerous ealls | ters the said Tiocete Toxcena’ deponens wo e's; <eaked, the Distriet Attorney would send for the indictment he } ax may give rive to regotiation and delay. On the | pare them for marching st the firet signal. Tho orter dress Wm OC. Hall, as above, or William Gowans, ry that were made 10 alleviate the wants of the sufferiag poor were ably responded to, and much was done, After all, the relief was but temporary, and nothing was sub- stantially accomplished to light up, for them, the dark ‘would ree in five minutes whether he could go to trial, Sore ee Coen Oommen to pronted at once with the rin), ‘The District Attorney willing! the proposal. ‘The Court rowarke} that om auithculty ‘arose, ‘aoa lege un was given secretly, out it was in ita nature impossible of Chee hand, the Palmerston Ontiast! must moet’ Par. ‘1° oo cslaems* All: ramen ot sheonde te. clinee are re Mament early in next month, with a decided | fused. Everybody here believes thet in case tha allies announcement cither of pease or war. As regards France, | saould open the war with vigor in toe Saitie next spring, i ph ered OR, SALE~—A FILE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD; t Bix For xale to- also, of the Albion, for the Ise oe Seat. = ¥ a “ Vahioe*eepecté the’ the F our gavernment will fecl I:seif compelled to take an seuiber or separately. Addrow J 0. box 5 Fostofion. _ | ih view of these facta, a fow of the sisters of humanity, | feetienta Dopomentfurtiy saya, taetain eanrtaannes ber | 12, tho jurors of the Circuit Court are lschatged Segue satitee (Wat Guus blog Ear eect | ec eeene ; feclivg # warm desire for the elevation of the race, hays | lieve end suspect es : 4 Advices from Genes of January 2 any:— D, APPLETON & CO., 345 and 348 Broadway, have | entered iuto a work which, we trust, by the blesiag of | #r# Linco n are not neonates Soe a Cock ae Teta, | gt, Cutting said that the caso could be transmitted to | diminished by tbe decision of the allied oounsil of war FraparsGoil making gt a tosasF Gake AUthicke tase 4,’ Seat pabhisbed Sieg Xe God, may reeult in incalculable govd, waile we shail fool | partially a fraud. the District Court and if he saw. that Captain Tiukle- | about to open itesesston in Paris, Russian preparations | ¢y ins belief thet bie Mojeety Victor Emanuel, yioiding Cea ee ee en Mistoneat ‘aoe bie duan- | &mnply rewaided for our labor of love if, by our own per- Hanuier AOKLsY, ot 187 Forsyth st:eat, being duly sworn, Seeks Sold setbly 60 to trial, "he (Ms. (C) would om te continue the coafct are om a larger scale chan ever, | to the representaitons of tls Gounselos, ‘hay decked te "| contract a marriege, the political result: of witca BrieGy, the hopes of pence Kpve seosives title or no oon- | TET EIES canes! taurtsuie * Wade eat kaa firm ation. or not there maybe wny mlatake in the inverpretation One of the five celebrated dry docks in ths Kagpbel- | of the preparations gulng on at the paleo, dae if reversnce and united efforts, we may aid ‘in raising the Lopes and cheeciog the future of many a heart now despairing. Yet our efforts, unaided, will avail but lit- ‘We therefore, in good fuith and trustfulness, asting in acoordance with & clear sense of duty, would appeal Iahvof November last, belay, out of explayioony aes dress joven out res maker, she was recommended to tbe Amprican Ladio® ‘Asso. ciation for the Benofit (ft American Urphan Girls, which asso- ciation was reprerented to her as 8 proper ove to which to a own responsibility a8 counsel, consent to go to triat at once. ‘The tndiotmont was soon after brought inte court, It iy» jolat indictment against Tiakepsugh, Fowlor and trens actions with the govoroment, und hia couse tn tna- Seen palace ‘ouestions, tron 1:08 to 1956, embellished wita on Piste ker ieaea Of Jacob Barker and John Weils. lvol, z; GREEK DRAGOON’—TH& MOST OU- - epply tor rellet and protection; depoaent thon went to said ta. bucb of Sebastopol was demolished by the Faenoh | bis Mojeaty should act upon the cesiros of Die erlulst Orso 4 bite f ‘aid in an ander- | stitution, No. 486 Broome streel, ava eaw, first, a Bre. Gur. | Mr, Cutting propores that the trial of Messrs, Triakle- | naia subur pol was demolished by sire Pit maak oat ne 70. peta ued neen tae, earee™ | Testis wiiah? inipeopenty owtaloed. es must be per. | Us one, of the exeoulive Committee. and sfiarwards Mrs, | paugh and White be proceeded with forthwith, and that | engineers on Saturday, the 22d instant, at 2 ofbtock | Dl marriage will be the rovult o: his recect vist be ‘the indictment be remitte3 at onee from the Ciroukt Coart batters District Court, that the cause may be immeciately District Attorney—I will cal! you on Monday. Mr, Cutting—I crust the District Attorney will recon- sider the matter. He says he wiil ca)! the defendants on Monday, and in esse of their non-appearance he will for- feit their r izance. The vessel leaves to-morrow. The bail is in $5.000 each, and a forfelture would be the temporary ruin of soue of the defendants. The gyvern- suaded will be attended with a bappy result. 1p pursuance of @ desire to benefit that class, we, the undersigued, do extend our countenance and support, and do pledge ourcelves to be active in sustaining, an as- sociation for the purpose of civectly assixing the Ameri- can orphias giris of this city, by establishing @ uome for toem ‘3 fiy 10 in case of new a We do recommend to the Jasorable notice of our fellow citizens executive com- | tvern ‘about $8, were receiv witiee Wio have enlisied in tnis Isudable en erpriso. | necemparied dallg, oa volo ovtoy wad Friends of huwanity, you can advance tae welfare of the | Lincoln; depenent turther says that she was P, M., bythe explosion of mines. The destruation of the dcok was fully accomplished, the blast having almost in- stantaneously reduced the massive fabric into a ruined and confused beap of stones. ‘The King of Bavaria is about to senda spesial envoy to St. Petersburg, to support tho representations of the €axon envoy, Baron Seeoach. PO-OA-HON-TAS SCHOTTISH, as performed at Waliack’s Lyceum, * Plain title, 25 cect; [tlustrated, 88 cents, The Cracow paper Cras wontious that the Russian go verzment has ordered the abolition of the robet (vila socage) in Poland, by commutation fato a yearly mousy payment. For some years past the tnstancea in whieh individual private proprietors have made thid errange- ment with thefr peasantry have been increasing, and the government bad also set a timilar example on the crea 0 0 ent then took up ber reakdence there; after remainiag Khon two weeks tbo saat Stee, Lincsin requested de £o out with diterent collectors employed for andt o ald them ip sollcltiog eabsoriptions in its bebait, aad did 20 Accompany ditlerent col eotors in sole space of about three weeks Sartog Ww EOIDEDLY A GREAT ATTRACTION. ‘Look out for Sunday, Feb. 3, tor a copy of THE BUNDAY CUOURLS : will not placo the defendants in thisde- | It {s once more confidently stated that Aasiria will | domains, so that as many asa fourth part of the whole It will contain 4 story invoiving tho disclosure of her per- | woithy poos by extending your aid through this mediam, | about alt weoks ¢: whicl ment topos f : G.G. Foster, the former f girl, besides nereelt, 1m and ble ion. submit t> the Germanic Diet the propositions for peace | pescant population bad alceady enta: Coal nt eyes Seman rr rdeuntin lve tl tetas | (ube ang dugrs ce Bis ibe ae Airey maken no asene inal are ALA i wee ent. which ehe bas forwarced to St. Peversburg, and will call FatEuve AND TORS; Om. seas t LOVE AyD S088 HATS, of infamy which invest our city. The objest of tais as- The Court saya there is no motion be‘ore’the court for concition, The ecrmnutation is now to take place all over 1 wee d $n oflice in front basement: on the Diet to support them. the kingdom. wabeee! sociation is to benefit them, not by charity directly a; suppiied with proper beds and The District Attorney does not move to remit * ingdom. Oey LAGMiTH & OO, is eprice mest. | pited, but that fis benotits may be esting, aad the some | rot being © bedsieed pot up ip tes ortone comes the cause, The Frecoh Minister of Finance has ralved the Laterest | 4 totter from Rome, of December 31, aays:— nnn sa 0p; LLOYD'S, | MUnity,be purged of a growing evil, by saving those poor | [ng to sleep ina bed mado upon, the floor and Mr, Clark—-What do you say, Mr. District Attorney? on Treasury bonds 1 per cont. It is inferred from this | or some days past a report, which is bellowed to be + *T ONDON NEWS, 150.; PUNCH, 9p.; TIME 9 ; LLOYD'S, | motherless guls from straying. In’ connection with this, and believe het the unde roccven is a ante ands nm ve novice Se Mbaay, that there will not be another French loan for some tine, | well founded, bus been current, namely, that the Cred S| (ther English ‘newspapers at equally low prices | wo prone to furnish a comfortable boarding house for | {0,iu‘ Tntended Jir. Olatk—A question arises on tho face of the in- Gent of Mexico bas suppressed’ the Mexican legatt Kens’ Household. Words, 20d. Chambers’, Journsl, 183-\1 Thi who.bave. to support theaselves by thele own | ceeren ease Ratonet ine kant hae diciwent which the District Attorney may mezt at onse, | In Londen, on the contrary, rumor asserts that the Cisan- | Cent cf Mexigo bas supproned the Mexican legatlon m mnatees 9 of ALE, sere mdray aod Twelfth Treen, labor. Iv is a lamentavle fact thay many of this class | fect 4 been solicked at various times by Without witperser. Itisa motion to qnash the indict | celtor of the Exchequer contemplates a loan for £30,000,- | 43 obese biassth eansgiis cenotionn tke eater ae gas tt 3 mre dined <i nnnnnnm—enn | CaDDot tarh enough to pay the present ex roitant rates | Lincoin wo tel 1D asked questions ia reg ment, and this motion [ make on the ground that Messrs. 000 aterling, or $150,060,000. office are being already sealea up. Woes AMERIOA, NO. 4—THE FOURTH NUMBER | oi board in respectable boarding houses, while many find hy on collecting tours as above Tey. snd Horton, the deputies of the Marshal wao hed tis stated in a despatoh from Berlin that the members ‘ai ibcdowlo tetacemtten tip mee a of this poptlar satirical and humoroas paper now ready. | it difioult to ovtain board st, ail, and are consequentiy Sanax Jane Swrrr. of 1°7 Forsyth street, duly sworn, the precese, do not within the definition of officer 8 wf a vices » Tg, rational Gazelle > Thoovtains twealy four epiencid 7 teem erat | exposed, in theiz utior helplessmees, to walk into tompta- | na That she ds acqueinied with Letitia’ A. Presi. | described in the sta:ure x which this indictmen: if of the grand Council of War at St. Petersburg are chiefly | Berlin, say :— ss aay. wretybody soourt tone, © igor at tug a. | “vot. it will be the. datpotubls soalety-s0.id wow | trio the “american Ladies anciciaton fr te (outs Tyee ant Horton) were ine eens ahah ies, | exgrged on the question relating to the foetideations of | ‘Tho price of seltpetse has risen in an extesordtuaey Popscr, and take 8 peep at John Mit shell's se200! | wBe ere out of employ mba wapte Besta es 9 is addressed to the Marshal, and the depu | the strategic points of the empire. The fortifisations of | meaner. Lately fuil liberty wae accorced to every ome ‘oom, ‘Tho ladies will odin |: some Yory valuable suggas- | walle it will bo expected of those who are more fortunate moi indiscriminately in Russia to work saltpetre mince. but fori them. Price 6% | 10 pay a moderate amount of board, suifisient to cover tation fa to. and Horton. Is the obstruction, not o ‘The ac Ki $time and the end of " ralph Kiew will be finished between this time ni that measure has proved taguflicient. ip ew openly ibe tmportotion of thal aetide Dien at aesp tat o : The Ruma edness oer te | pen te fave oat ate eof uo kermann, and had unmasked new barterios on the left of | motion to permit all the saltpetre which wes prosented the Tch ernaya. at the frentier to enter without paying anything. The Dresoen Journal, of the 7th Instant, states that The Councll of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce had the telegraphic socounta received there from St, Peters- | received a letter from the Earl of Clarendon, atating that burg represent the state of negotiations us not alto- | government had tho subject of the aboiition of the Sound gether unfavorable, there beng no reason tofear that | dues undor its consideration. ‘The annual meeting of the Russia will peremptorily refuse to take the new peace | Caamber of Commerce of Liverpool will be held early im proposals, On the other hand, accounts received at | February, when it is expected some definite information Berlin from St. Petersburg, of the same date, are an- {| on the watter will be laid before the members, nounced t> us “less and less favorable to peace.” Intelligence had been received in Loudoa of the death The preparations for defence are prosecuted with an | of the Masquis Towoshend, which event took place at hie cost. At eighteen vears of they can become tuempbers, apd rio share in the boas. A temporary building will bo obtained as soon as c'r- cumstances msy be sufliciently favorable to warrant the ccmuittee in takirg this step, untul sufficient can be bad w ervet a suitable building ‘upon ground whic2 some adie philanthropist will have an opportnatty of donsting to the soalety. That there a:0 many muck entertain a doubt, about _ Bowery; and alter its res Broome s'rect. a }i rl, ee DOW leave the matter with our fellow citizens. | Bowery; and alter ite remorarto Broome suzedt. & Jamo girl, Shall we persevere, and will you aid ust Tne committes | Wvecs aids git peed tenet A ‘who was nibo oan: willesch ve provided with a book, and, by calling upon ployed or acted as a covlector for the instcation. Leponenttur- you, will give all an opportuntty to do something to help rave, that during the timo sho was co.léoting funds, as forward the good time coming, by subscribiag or makiag | 0 ested her to state to the person donations. The office of the Amorican Lidies’ Associa- | from «hom she eolicited that there were elght girls Hon has removed to 435 Broome strest, where one of the | {nve ineuiution aa recipients, bul deponent knowing that committee will always be in attendance. Auy persons coln’s two daughters, to'd Mra, I that sbe could not make such vemen| treason named in law, and are the parties guilty unde the statute? The statute is the obstructing an officer 0 the United States; it does not say obstructing any person acting under his authority. Mr. Cutting~I have looked at the indictment, and would call the attention of the Court to o.ber masters which would be fatal. The process referred to in the in- cictwent issued out of the District Court, watch isa comt of Hmi'ed jurisdiction. 1t must appoar that the Court bad jurisdiction of the subject matter, and that the process was one which the Court hat’a right to igsue, and that it ac-ed witbin the sphero ot its authority. Incictment must show that process was issued, and that the Court, having limited jurisdiction, had ja- risdiction of the case, atd had guthority te issue the precers. Pit indictment must aver this—the indict- . ee Ki « BE DELIVERED BY L. 8. IVES, A eae tar ther Benet ‘ot the Sociely of 8. Vincent da ai Ja the Broadway ‘Iubernacie, Thursday eveniug, J) 7856. Sunjeet, “the pror ia thelr relation to soiety.” Tickets % cenie, ‘Tho lecture will commence at 734 KCTURE—ON THE LIVE AND OHARAOLER OF RO- ert Burne. E New Youx Janaary 18, 1856. Hosea B. Penxins, Esq: Dear sir:—the undersigned, our persona! friends, having perusea the high encomians itheve beeu awarded to you by we publie press upon your Jectare on the “ilfe and character of Robert Barns,” wih ‘which you bave been detighting the inhabitants of othe’ places $n this vicloity, are desirous 1 bave yon ailord us ‘ho gratidos- is defective ints mand substance. Agaia, there tion of an opporiuniiy to appieciale yo.r genius aud talent | Who wish to become members can have an opportunity » because they were not true; whereupon Mra. L. | ™en' energy and expense a'most incredible, The appointment | villa in the vicmnity of Genoa, where the Marquls had ‘aoced! by call + ti 5 4 is no averment in this incictment that this prosess was ey * ee that ube es chit a pacoe te we momenta Castel eaeeeee CE ee ae in tas beat. | intseaions ae eponeaet nee DH ae aT Taae OES ceo: | oven dalivered 40 tha Mariust to Beexnented.” Wanbee ts’ | ct Prisee Seeesckikl? 05 ie command “at Crenstadt to | atvea many years past in the strictest retirement. cur other engagements, you will greatly oblige, yours, Very } nese, and would be willing :o take the office of treasurer, | fcht to donors, or those eolitted for dion Depocott ee: | sere inert Byer and Horton wore ever | merely an indication of the predominance of the oldex- | Admiral Lord Adolphus Fitzelarence lay dangerous if George £. L. Hyatt, Pisthe Anicolation ocd aby eeohe tte that they have | Sve, durve bee conaection with said institution, the hones | {ePUdéE by tho Marshal. The lew, reads, for obetract: | ciostve Russian party. Ho will be under thesurvelilance | il in Lendoo. Ba ae taken a temporary building, 43 Broome atreot, Auy | coin acter Tee ie eee aaa eareuea of reclot’ | or obstructing Ryer and {forton, officers of the Marsal, | of Admirals Panuitine and Nowoellsky, with the assist- | ‘The steamship Indus arrtvod at Southampton on Jaau- roan, Benjarmin ‘Lyne donation to assist in furnishing it will be thankfully re-- ‘end deponent jwently refused longer to so- | The process is addressed to the Marshal. It is alleged | goo of the best officers lately at Sebastopol. ary 6, with dates from Alexancria, Dec, 23; Malta, 2% Robert B. Boyd, Btepben vounsbery, cetved. Office 435 Broome street. leit donations and subscriptions for the inaitution, because abe that {etndens resisted Ryer tf g 3 heme Omer Pasha has arrived at Batoum. The fail of Kars | Gibraltar, 81. The news is unimportant. At Alexandria Webo, sy Aad thirty weven others, ayer AND CONSTITUTION OF THE AMERICAN ag Be Pe ctrent ee wae come ree ae were authorised to execute process. : has rendered him unpopular at Constantinople, and his | was an American storeship, and a large fleet of mer- |. PERKINS’ REPLY. Lal ASSOCIATION FOR THE BENEFIT OF AMER ped Raery 4 th adda within The Distsict At argues against the motion, and but voted to be impossible, Hisarmy, | chantmen. Gentlemou:—In to. flattering note, inviting be had been st conéry tines, sundcy recall was discussed, ? Benaae eres al TY actrees pilfe and characiar | WAM ORPHAN GIRLS. rerun Gite is an eotabiniiuaet pater’ GS sasee ne Seslae vonitinas weve Gaeiaed ‘4 Sedge sHowell, where | hen near Kutals, was for two days without supplies, on | The London News, of January 8, saye:— Diy with your queston Friday evening, the 254 last. I am, Sbereas, our hearts have been moved to compassion by Perintendence ot one Mrs. L. A. Lincol ‘end he had 20 contri- ‘Mr. Joachimssen follows on the same side, inopposttion | account of freshets in the river, and being unable to ad- In and after May next, fifteen gigantic mail steem are, 8 PéoKINs, the harcahips and wants of the laboring olasees of this ated money to one Mise M, J. ‘and one Miss Lou- | {o the motion to quarb. vance, be deemed it prudent to return. Seventy ships | packers will leave ged monthly for tne American com- ina, Keq., and other city, we have singled out the American orphan girls, as | (18.8. Hyde, who to bim & by the satd Mr, Cutting replied, and the Court reserved its de- tantinople with supplics aud mu- | “2eD*, viz : seven English packets, four Unived States, veickete ot xtadiieg | %,class to whom we should extend our compassionate aid; | }ipcoln, and Miche tne bed hota nee ear assole. | cmon. are now loading at Cosstantinop! supplies a1 three Belgian, and ono ee. Fourtesn of these & joation to ehiher *f the seullomen whose | tberefore, wishing thot theso beneflie may be lasting, we | 10-, At ibe Fame time the aid Hetherington stated caves ——— nitions for Souchoum Kalé. Halim Pasha has arrived at | will start trom or touch at England—tne Portugues nae! hare arscelated ourvelves together for the purpose of | demiiate orphan girs onenelfer then cure meres Commissioners of Emigration, Ereeroum, whore reinforcements are being collected. Lot- | packet being tho single exception; eight of the 7 VE TO BE UBEFUL.—MECHANTCY Natt. | Sontine tertinens of coe benee ney ier ee, AnLever” | yulicualy out ot funds oo Jented for that p vad tale The Board met at the usual hour. Absent, Mayors | tors from Gen. Williams report his arrival at @umri in tap ate tices daverpacs Tone ech themes oie —_ ets here Eo Gogh dest | nes moe aon noite: hh je the last five ‘ove-halt of that number ned been constantly | Wood and Hall. Rest of the Board present. good health, The grossest pesulation and mismanagement | the Atian to by three different routes, which will tera Here, therefore, do we pledge our support and confi- dence one 10 another, in the spicit of Chetstian philan thropy, to do our duty to God, to ourselves and to tae present age, by filling our individual offices to the extent of our abliities. Se easaee std Welak Butea” Premeal Line Mr. Cammove called tho ationtion of the Board toa Subject." Practical Lite.’ fe i write i td ne ot case of extreme cruelty raid to bo practised on @ young boy taken from Ward’s Island, by a man named Wier, who resides in Fighty-fourth etreet. The matter had found its way to the newspapers, and to punish the man in case he was found guilty, he moved the referense of the; matter to the of the Board, with power to prosecute. Carried. The Preswxst stated it would be advisable to make an sppeal to the ture for aid tothe fund of the com- sald . that fifty orphans would be so support- d; that she herself ‘and an inmate of said ea rela ‘wea an orphan and an house, Upon the officer visiting the premises he says his eye CONPTITUTIONS-ARTICLE 1, a Section 1. Name and Objects of the Organization, —This was at once struck with the great contrast that existed grgapization abail be known by the neme of the Amerioan botweed the parlors and bedrooms of the “institution.” — Association for the benefit of American orpaan | The former were furnished in the most extravagant and le luxurious manner, while in the two bedrooms, which See, 2. The objects of this organization —let. To ‘4 institute a “Home,” called the American Orpinan Girls | Were allotted to the “orphans,” there was nothing in the way of furniture save a few old which Home. 24. To obtain employment for American orphan bedsteads, girla who may be im want; aad 8d. To puta matroniy | would not be harmed in the least by a slight cont of committee, ag mother, over the whole, who may be ca- | varnieh. took place with tne provisioning of Kars, and what little | nate on the American #ide at, the Brazils, Central ica and the United States. Bio Ge Janelro was done was entirely due to the exertions of Genoral | Tine southern ott ed at by them, acd Williams and the foreign officers, The garrison behaved | Nova Scotia, the most northern point.’ In nobly, end maintained discipline to the last. The | with these Atiantio packet lines, there will twenty triba: ones, rome cf as commission appointed to inquire into the state of | I iiO nes themselves. By these the ere affairs in Asia, and the Counctl of War in session rican a eet ie pi ohn express disapproval | the eastern side of the great contiven’ Si ine ei A Cg Se evplan | California, in the Pacl8e; also the ‘whole of the of Omer Pasha’s strategy, but p' snow plan | jslanca, incluaing those of the West Indice, will be sep- of campaign implies a censure on his conduct. Flank di- | ried with European correspondence. versions are now given up, and all offorts will be directed The Cork (Ireland) £zaminer states that the quantity li ag re it i Prospect ahead was tothe defence of Erzeroum and Trevizonde. At present | of potatoes at present to be found in the possession of the pable of giving sound 'council and wortiy precept in all | When Mrs. t to the *4 office t the relations of lite, is she wes informed that It be neoenary ary toe her to | qcteklg ad reggie nth to ask for $25,000 more | the ground is covered with mow, and for three or four | farmers throughout the country generally greatly exceeds ee eo. 1 fi atone bes: mantionn Twins ayia ists: |; SToacron te asee ne ar tearanee to. seawee Sie | ebay than wae required, as im any ouse the sum asked for would | mcnthe to come there oan be no operations. the estimate formed at the close. of the harvest. It ap- . c. 1. |. —None bu mn el roferr ir. She at once sent > We 3, Paid | Srcoulin. bunlect theodore Parker | shali be eniitied to recetvo the bonefivs of this iusticuts. | Monde, but telicd. ter prosering: bia enpecrancs®” The | eth ooees uggested {t would be well not to make | ,Coueral 1® Marmora wit arrive in Tarls on Wednesday | pears thes in the rural districts of Cork basigoss among po eg alo. At fourteen years oid and upwarde they may decome re- | magistrate allowed the acoused to depart on her own | their setion public, and hoped the matter would pe laid | the %tb, and take up his residence at Meurise’s Hotel. | the dealers in Indian meal has fallen off to a very romsrk- cipients or the benefits of institute, and at the age of | recognizances until 11 o’ciock this morning, when it is | over until the beard aijourned. The General will proceed to England, probably, after the | able extent. Large quantities of potatoes arrive daily ia ‘WATCHES, JEWELRY, &o. ——~ | eighteen may be epee per gg Presumed bail will be forthooming. by pens eee yey! Lok year ey Pron taken up, but | Council of War has taken place in Paris, at which the | the city by the Great Southern and Western Railway SA AeanIaR SOILD ante ONLY am rATGaenn, , no action upon. Adjourned, Ni nd General Canrobort will assist. from the midland counties, on some occasions to the = vi See. 1. Membership.—This association shall admit none Emperor Napoleon a1 om 1 : Beslan cod comepeantionanns ce cccer ia | 00 marsbersiip strane ladies, of which there shall viens me ‘The representatives of Englacd, viz :—the Duke of Cam- ff amount of 80 tons. bridge, Sir E. Lyons, Sir R. Airey, Sir H. Jones, aud Ad- | The following American chips are at Marseilles, taking miral Dundas—left town on tho 8th for the Freach mo- | in stores for the French governmen::—Queon of Clippers, tropelia, Great Republic, Monarch of the Sea, Ovean Herald, Titan, ‘The preotse day of meeting is not yet fixed, butitis | White Faleon Astoria, Dolieved it will be some time betwoen the 11th and 15th In the Liverpool cotton market buyers are timid and be two classes, active and passive. MARRUGE oF A Crry OrrictaL.—Mr. Joseph B. Young, hades — shail oy as ame one Deputy Clerk of the Board of Aldermen, was united in members at one time. They a Chosen by vote } wedlock yesterday to Misa Cordelia R. Ford, daughter of early, and shall constitute the executive committes. Fee. The active members. shall bo compored of ao- | Benjamin F, Ford, Kxq., merchant, at the Oliver street ied mairesh ieeien ae oe bo Eg se Baptist church, in the presence of a large number of the invested with power to autho: others, whether le | fries rtler. or female, to soiicit donations in the name of the exact. enue <f Mo Ba aip nlp ay org Pe 15 soe jenn 20 No. of emigrants arrived to Jan. 16, 1856 0. of emi ita arrivs jan. city is to be found at the subscriber's. He has been in r 9 ta Wall wtreet for the last eighveen yeara, aud 1 sell $ * alnce to Jan. 23,, all descriptions of gold end silver watches, jowsiry and fro ware, 1 wholesale nnd ro:all,at znuch leas than the Ua 7 lopine four holes, goid cotacbed levers fui! jeweled bn Ei No. inmates in Institution at Ward's Is’d,.3,689 of this month. holders eager. Tho business of the three days has bees live committee, eats reeldeneo, ia Henry atzeet, and proceeded in the evening Jf tt "Maring Hosptial. S10 '139 | General Buaqust, eumsmonod to Paria by telegraph, left | 16,000 bates, of which 1,000 ware. taken on spsoul ation Bee. 1, Initiation Fee—The iniliation fee, at tne eom- | % 7~wte to Washington. . Soted Toes Tag | Peto the 2a forthat capital. It ts supposed that hois | and 1,000 for export, The market {s dail, and while mencenient of the society's organization, ‘shall be dye | | Taronm avons tax Mecnamce! Inerrrore.—The noxt | «oils aos ieis i 100961,807 07 | coming to assist at the grand Council of War convoked by | some authorities report prices as unchauged, o:hers ‘ dollars, and may de increased, by the will of tne majority, | Kcture of this conrse will be deltvered by the Rev. E. H. | argregate receipts to Jan, . the Emperor. quote yd. 3d. decline since Friday. when deemed expedient, but shail not oe decrea: Chapin, on Friday evening, in the church of the Divine ae For commatation of passengers, &o Sec. 1. Mectings.—-The A. L, A. for the benefit of A. 0. G's. rhall hola tte regular meetings once a year; seven members of the executive commiites may, howover, call apecial meetirgs, cr the association may hod adjourned meetings, if deemed expedient. They shaliselect a presi- dentiix and two secretaries, a5 acting offlsials for the session, and shall elect the members of the executive committee for the current year. kee. 2, The executive committee shall, immediately The London Timez, of January 8, says Breadsteffs are in better demand, wheat at an advames A meeting of Ecundor bondholders took place to-day, | of 2s. per bushel, and flour 6¢. to Od. dearer. Holders Yor testeaty rein ee insuring tie ame 4 of Indian corn demanded an advance, which was not ee Stock Exchange official Ust of the Consolidated Eous- | ceded to by buyers. Beef in rather more request. Pork corjan bonds, and provisional bonds or land warrants, | still neglected. Bacon unchanged. Lard rather easier. and Peruvian base gh ay Ht i a hone Yo i | Rosin freoly at 4a, 64. in dischar repu Fous offered arr. With a to the later, it Ia stated that repre- Consels were about 86% » 867, the slight advance hav- Unity, in Broadway, near Prince atreet. Subject—"(Prac- tical Life.’’ The proceed: of tho lecture are to be priated towards increase of the library of ‘the Eel. pag oto gi for the reading room, whieh is free ba mechanics, apprentices amd workingmen of the 'y Funz 1x Haweneey Sracer—Between 2 and 3 o'clock yesterday morning some hay in the loft of a stable, occu- Disbursements to Jan. 16, 1856, Sundry expenses paid on Jan. 16. 8 " Hrevtesnser;ael'at mace toot tuen ‘Se wskalprions: Goss @ent to ail parte ot the United States and Canada, tree of fee. 2, The Directress shall preside at the meotings of the executive committes, and shail, whon the Home is institu’ have the charge of the A. 0. G.’s Homo, Bec. 3, Secretaries shail assist cach other in the formance of the duties appertaining to tho offices. shall, together with the Directross, conatitute a Finance Committee of three. Sec 4, The Deputies, when tho Home is institated, b= fed. by nO, ‘is in sentations vt! eee tus einen tes Lad ag ing arisen from some heavy parchases having-been made 7a upon their election, hold lar meetings, whioh will be | P! Robbins Packers, was found on fire. Police allow the dividends paid at New upon the ex- those who had oversold, aor 0, ALLEN, Unnortar of watches and jowetry, | SEotineg monthig the ocehnnt ia coy ant tiem [alas ois gtvon, when it was extinguished before much | DESCENT UPON ALLEGED DISORDERLY HOVSES. ff hibition of the coupon, and not to enforce the production | °F . rome 204 retail, rect, second tlcor, Best | saete proper officers for the current year, ‘They may | dawnge was done. It is supposed to have been the work On Thursday night, the officers of the Court of Gene- Nether sp gs AA pened renee ane 2 wt te SS hold special meetings, if seeming requisite, of an Incendiary. ral Seasions, relnforoed by some of the Eighth ward po- | “sete Sect Bcelgtien tk OnbiNbie bi Oe diene meua ie, és ie DANCING ACADEMIES, antics Vi. Fre ty Guaxxwicn Sramue.—The alarm of fire for the ‘sais Pe te; teen, on. Lost Pacsdey Lvouing, Jan. i rent serene nonorraneengie ae wanes Sec. 1. Officers and their Dutiet.—The Executive Mee, made descents upon the following drinking saloons, DODWORTIPE PRIVATE DANGING AGADMMIRS, | Commitice Meal! aoleot {rom thelr humses GA gUtt® | cighth dlstrict, Between and Zo’clock yesterday morn- | ag eing places where disorderly characters were in the dered toarm threo serew liners and three sailing frigates, | Peace or Wan—The Neyoliations—The Sound Due—Arrioad cniy, A Broncway, New York; No. 181 Montague place, | ing officers, who shall serve for the term of one year | tng, wan caused by tire being found among some hay in | habit of sasembling:—Frederick’ Seymour, corner of Ca- | which are to be ready for the opening of the campaign in of the BaltiomThe Great Case, iat 5 SOevaliee ccpunion an Pe Sd One cirectress, two secrotaries and three deputies, the loft of a stable on the esener of Greenwichand Frank. | 24! and Mercer i iow Conlon, coi the Baltic in April next. These three ships are the Ar- As the peace of Europe is the stake ich is actually lin streets (rear). The x oven: Mr. Mad- den. The p su} to be the pi aghy ‘en incen- Loss trifitag, ‘Tur SounD Smaaaims.—The large quantity of ico in the river detedmed the boats yesterday morning to an unusu- aly te kenr. Gra ee ee arrived here at sal! have dh Geot change of ‘the inatite inde Rie the Norwich at 10%, and the Fall River boat ers ‘ec tress, a8 followa, accord! ie individnal abilities, one, the neopiog ‘Gopacteent; one, | "MM Liquor Duauers’ Socumry.—This body ‘atill ltves,”” the ccohing and eating department; and one, the work- | ee4 will mect this ovening, at National Hall, Canal ing department. treet, Kee. 6. (Thin section in to come into action upon the pad for the purpose of electing officers for the prevent institution of the Home.)—The remaining six metabers of the Executive Committee shall canvass tne clty imata- | YU#iW Carumuxn Srumr.—A fire coourred laet evening . cole, 90 guns, and 900 horse pewer, the armament of | being played for by the diplomatists of the Old World, King sect sort Soh teres, eee iscasraatreet, The | which is nearly completed; the Donaawerth, 90 guns, | and although there is not, in realty, mush o aia to aceused were all brought before Judge Capron, where } which is to be converted into a screwship, and is already | what I said in my last letter, still I could not sllow@ ae ee Rada Map dhr d ape th B ew undergoing that transformation, although she only ar- | sveamer to leave Liverpool without dropping you « line, the time of the descents wore arrested, but on boirg | rived trom the Mediterranean twelve days ago; and the Despite a telegraphic despatch from Berlin, in the taken before Justice Davison, at tho Second Diatriet Po- | gt, Louis, 00 guns, launched at Brest on tho 25th of | second edftion of the London Times of to-day, it ls my Noe Court, they were discharged from custody. April last, which is at present on her way from Toulon. | firm opinion that Russia will not accept the terms offered. Brooklyn City Nows. Independently of these three ships, which are to be fitted | If you wiil take a glance at the money articles of the Finn.—About 8 o’slock last evening « fire broke out in out with all possible expedition, Cherbourg is to arm the | London and Paris journals—no bed Maher. othe Poplar Hall, in Poplar street, near Hicks, owned by Fil- war scrow transport Yonne, of 1,200 tons, the vessels of | political weather—you will find that the “’Change”’ and sba B, Morrell. ‘The building a usod for varfous publi | the Tooland station, and tho five bomb vessels and the 12 | “Bourse” are much deproseed. urpeses, and the basement Is fitted up asa stable, The | steam gun boats which have retarned from the last cam- ‘The counter-propositions of Russia—for I hold them aa me streets; Mat Te Mee come and Laurens streets; Barney Kierna: ih 4 Larkin, or, Hf ANCING ACADEMY, 6.5 BROADWAY.—PROFESSOR D PERACHIO'S Germen and American ootillon class, every & Bai coded 0 te boat t dancers in Now York. Kyerybod: SFr ae on m8 HP ROPESSOR RAR, per ACCO'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. an and American cotilion ‘avery evening, attended by the ellie of New York. Once morning, and private lessons aoript “MTA OF May, for evening practice, at aunoted, 88 %ortoton Al Poamanons RECEIPTS ENARLI to preparo. their own yi iu ® LADIES AND Pp ‘commetios at one + No. 3736 Oat i ‘is the ustal eost.. Gols Azan, Broa way, ‘and vy vou. | t!ct#, for contributions to the gonoral fand. They dail, | @ No. 2136 Ontherioe atrect, but was extinguished by | fice originated among the straw, and is mupposed 40 have | paign in the Baltic, and are to form part of a formidable | such, whatever may be said to the contracy—as given ta Shere Pride 26 cents, tall Belor ag | at the same time, rolicit work for the unem who | Engine Company No. 2. Damage, $2,000, been the k of diary. The buii on the 2 % ciroular ‘oflion. are the recipients of the institute. Each one diam bo no. tet owe Son nv tome nite was heretofore, fetroyed by iro. The toss on | French expedition which is to operate in that voa nex: | the Nesgolrode of the 224 Deoonaber, will nat be ‘ nied in theic district tours by one of fhe before Naval Intelligence. this occasion amounts to about $2,000, insured to the | spring. takon into consideration by the Westen Powers. full amount in the En‘erprire, Excelsior, St. Mark’s, Wil. The Paris correspondent of the London Mies, writing The tolegraphic despatch alluded % siaiply atates that 5 interi perry ant mani Coben. ee eer ot | om January 6, eaye:— the Dresden Journal (aomi-Russian,) declarea that the still erect, TE was, T think, pomg tng sinag that the goyorm: * negotiations are progressing favorably, and thet ap Win. ooo © THANE snour TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF FARM. ing lead in atone eal sicverr th I hairy SO Or ox- change for poreonal or Pp ty in or . 7 God, Cal at $5136 Browdivey. vos 5 mentioned recipients, pare The United States sloop of war Jamestown, Com. a Commitee of We —- Previous to tho insti- | Crabbe, sailed from Monrovia, for tho teowsrd, on the tution of the A. 0s G's Mi tne Lxscative Comaaltion. 4 gut wt

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