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8 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. This Beard met last evening—the Presideot in the obair. MACKLLANBOUS PAPERS. Several petitions tor the correc‘ion and remission of taxes were received and referred. Petitions of parties for appointment as Commissioners of Deeds. A cemmunica- téon was received from the County Clerk, transmitting, in ‘ecoordance with » resolution of the Board, a lst ot Com- missioner of Deeds, when they were appointed, and when thei terms expire. The annual report of the Commis- sioners of Emigration was receivd. The report of the Commitvee on Repairs and Supplies in favor of concurring with the Board of Councilmen to have « new roof put on Eddridge street prison, was concurred in; the report of ‘the Committee on Fire tment, concurring with the ‘ld a new house for Engine | z i E [ INSPSCTOR—NEW CONTRACT ‘REMOVAL OF OFFAL—A BAVING OF OVER $60,000 TC ‘Tx crrr. A commuication was received from George W. Morton, See et en- of the Government in Mexico, this Slat circulated. Given at the Palace God and liberty! sdiaccaanriaina TGNACIO COMONFORT. ‘The same letter also gives information that tne grant of privileges on this Jethmus, made ta February, 1864, to A. G. Sloo and the “ pany of Oaxaca,”” has ‘been formally transferred over by the existing Mexican Faloonet others, who advanced government to Mr. and ‘the six hundred thousand dollars for this grant. It appears that at the an government was made cognizant, and even formaily aseented to it at the time—becoming, asit were, a party to the trareaction. The bills drawn upon Sloo were never paid; Pa after stroggting to recover their money, in va- ‘present or givessccurity, requires that such partica should be ee from making speculative won pee im any qace herea‘Yer. I would avail myseif of this op- to call the attention of your honorable body to the necessity of adopting an ordinance by mesus of tion may be protected against the re ception of bids which it is believed were never intended made by persons in combination, and til ame shail mn the government of which had originally been ratifies ac.ording wo the forms ot the civil law in force in that country. Chis has been done, spa Mr. Falooret is now invested with allthe rights and privileges ani franchises which formeriy oeionged to his mortgugers, A. G. Sico and the ‘Mixed Company of Oexaca.’” ks Sapreme Court—Generat Term. Oa the Bench Judges Roosevelt, Clerke, Peabody aad Davies. THE PROBIBITORY LIQUOR LAW. Fes, 25.—Mr. Capron (City Judge) appeared as counsel for the Peop'e at the relation of Cnas. J. Warren aguizs: Coleman & Stetson, in acomplaint arising out of the Pr> ‘be, 60 a6 to afford the con’ ch tageous bargain than could have been obtained if ali the proposals made had been submitted in good faith, ac- companied with bona file securities. I would therefore recommend the orcinance reiating to contracts for sup- plies ard work done for the Corporation be s) amended onto require any and every person making ® propossl to | coe securities to the head of the department wing cognirance of the award of contrast, at least twenty-four hours prior to the opening of the bids or proposals, and that dhe secant toe sign or consent to de- come uired, if the contract be awarded to ‘the person agit ‘tney parpose to be2»me security, | hibitory Liquor law. He did not suppose the Court and at the same time justifying as to the fact of their | would adjudicate upon the case until the decision of the being adequate security to sech proposals, &.; and that Court of Appeals; but he was anxious to discharge bis apy and ull bids not in complisace with the above quirements shal! be thrown out and declared void out being opened.” Referred to Comaities on Ordi- mancer. The contractor purchases the right to ay the offul, keeping the same, fo> $4,000. ame job firmerly cost the city $60,000. Tho scaven. ger’s contact prirge in $410 more, while the ex. Venditures of the department are only $3,315. Taking from thia the revenue, and the net expense fa but $215 year the net expense of the same department, {a- inding the itigation with Me. Reynolds, was about | duty to his ciients. Judge Roosevest—What is the use in submi'ting that case pow, until the Court of Appeals deside the one pending before them? ir. Capron thougat this Court would not entertais the matter pending the decision of the Qourt of Appeals; but be wished to submit his pepers, in order tnet ne might free himself from his obligation to his ciisnts. The other ride will be ready on Wednesday. The Ccurt—The statute, no dount, gives that case a preferenoe over ail others, but as the other side will be ready on Wecnerday, the ma:ter had better atand over. Mr. R. J. Dillon moved that the case of the new reser- voir be adjourned uill this day fortnight. 3 CTY APPOINTMENTS. The City tor sent in a communication nomivat- ty mi Judge Roosevelt suggested that the uatter stand over tog be Broo a eh Warden, SOE ECS | gtlfge Wing froe one oft enor, “Se (0 Whiting) will then be perfectly disinterested, as by that time he will dispose of « mortgage which is secured more than three times over. Mr. Dillon eubmitted an amendment to the rale of the Court as to the payrent of money for unknown owners. : Supreme Coart—special Tera, Before Hon. Judge Clerke. WHO IS JUDGE?—AN ORDER FOR ANREST MADE BY JULGE DAVIES VACATED. Fes, 25.—Lsaac Preble ads. Chas. C. Duncan.—Phe ap- pellant in this case was arrested on an action at the suit of the ts, in pursuance of an order signed by Henry E. Bavies, Esq. Preble, in his affijavit, staves that at the time the order was granted he was mas‘er of and part owner of the ship Adriana, and he decies tre inde >t- The 8 of the Commitres on Salaries and Offices in favor of confirming the nomination of Jas. C. Sinclair, George B. Me'endy and Jacob B. Bacon for City Inspec: tors, were confirmed. Alderman Cogwix presented the following:— ocean tas the Mayor, as the post ceatees nice partment, be requested to report to next meeting, by what authority and date of each pointment of the medical s'sif in the Police Departm=nt, together with tne cuties rezuired to be pertorned, and swount ofcompensation received by each person, Adopted. OP ALDERMANIC A Giacuseion aroce cn the presentment of the bill of John H. Henderson for $170 for damages sustained by the obstruction of his hay scale at Union Market. Alderman Voorms prevented a minority report, recom- merding « reduc:ion of the amount. ‘Srmms Alderman designated some of the statements in | edness for which he was srrested. the minority report as talse. Ex-Judge Becbe moved to vacate the order for arrest, Aldermar Voorms him to his asser- prove fi 0 nee ee nee im to prove his saver: | on the gronud that the alleged indebiedness was noi contracted in s fiducisry sapacity, and tha the order of him with uttering a falsehcod in that Board or ont of it, | Vir. Davies was void; this la:ter objection he would not Roe) wat guilty of a fal-ehood. raise, only it bad veen raised ple tee sho'k thetr heads at one another, and Judge Clerke remarked that he was bound to treat th» the Chair knocked the tale most lustily with his maul, and thus the matter enced. order as a sheet of blank paper. This Court, in General Term, bad cecided that Mr. Davies was not en‘itled to the seat; the orderfor arrest was void, tor iftwo Judges could sit to fill one vacaney, one hundred could sit. It would be advisable for parties not to go before either Judge Peabody or Judge Oavies until the question was finally setiled between them. Anorder was then entered to vacate the order for arrest. ‘The Fis ance Committee. to whom was referred the re- solution cf the Bord of Councilmen in favor of appto- ting $260 for the ex ‘attending the faneral eee eter the ints Councthaan Robert & Disc, Habeas —Mr. O'Rourke moved, on the petition of epcmexazaization, they have dlsstlowed the bith | acute Cymer Me, Onourie moved, ome Bon, Joba of the New York Datly Times, amounting to $26, for | (Connor, sged sboat sixteen years, who is de‘aiaed in Sednoy tte peying bls of caalenas they eae the New York Juvenile Asyium, he Havieg been placed ‘) re by his elder brother avout two years ago, during ‘The bills of expenses amount to $424 60, ana the com- | the abecpoe of ‘is father, for not attendin, eo els ocho! mittee recommend an aspropriativa, in addition to the $260, to make up that amount. Adopted. ‘A communication was roceived from the Law Depart- ‘meat, and was ordered to be printed. ‘The Board abort!y after a-journed to Thursday next. poog thera OF THE ey ep le gore After the regular meeting ot Alsermen, a @onvention was held for the appointment of « Police im answer tow The petition stated toat the bry was ‘detained thare agsinst the will of his f.ther. The motion to give the doy up to his parent was granted by the Judge. Before Hon. Judge Davier. MARRIAGE UNDER COERCION DECLARED NULL AND VOID. Fun. 25 —Wm. Kindregan, by his Next Friend. against Mary Kindregan —The ohject of this action was princt- peuy to declare the marriege betweeu th> parties null and vcid, for the reason the: the consent of the plaintiff ques ion from Alderman Fox, the stated that a:- | troreto was obtamed by force acd freua, aad als2 to pro- cording to his inter, somycy =s @ majority of tu? | cure a divores on the pare oi the adultery of heres Board present make the num: fendant. It seems that in August Inst, the pisintif, tneo Alderman Voornis moved that the convention aijourn, which was lost by a vote of 11 to 10. row & minor, was arrested ona warrant for the se- duction of defendart, under promise of marriage, wsued by police Justice Connolly. Upon being brougat before soseded t> ballotfor the appointment, | the justice, while without counsel ana ignorant of his 1 | legal rights, be was in ted. it is alleged, harshly ry and peremptorily, and told that there was a pretty c ear cace against hia, and that be, the justice. would not be in bis beote for the best esach in New York. Tne justice acded that the charge sgainst the plaintiff was of a State prison offence, and rendered him lisble to an imprison- ment of nct legs then five years. The justics then fixed mitted to jatl, twenty-two ballots ld require twelve for an e'ection, and that ion shou'd proceed to bailot again. On the eoond ballot there appeared for— brought into the Frank Fisroe.. tite, where be found the Cefenéant: and the jus. Henry J. Radh 1c taking them both into a small room, eijoiniag the police office, after the plaintiff had once refused to marry the deferdant, finally married him to her, or ra ther went through the farce of gerem ny of marriage, Neither cf the parties ep >ke to each other d or after the ceremony, and the plaintiff, upon being discharged from cvstedy, Je’t the police office alone, unaccompauied by the defendant, and there has been mo subsequent co habitation between the pertics. The case was herd be- fore Charles Stuart, Esq., referee, who held ths' if there was any consent of the plaintiff in the alleged marriage, it waa an involuntary one, ex! from him, and there- fore not such a cne ax the law contemplates, in order to moke the contract binding between the parties. He thought that force had been used in procuring the mar- riage, acoorcing to the true interpre‘ation of the sta‘ute (RS, vol. IU, part 2, tit, I., art. 2, nec 19), and for this reason be decied that the marriage should be annulled. ‘The evidence on the second puint was also held to be suf- ficient to authcrize a decree for the dissoluiim of tne wi Decree aecordi . The rt of the referee wea brought before Justice Davies, at cial Term, for confirmation, who ordered judgment to be entered sa re- commended by the referee. declaring the marriage be- tween the plaintiff and defendant, celebrated by and be- fore the police magistrate, in August, 1855, null and ‘Waréeil, 6; Chancellor, 2; Trust 2. The Mace announced that Mr. Skidmore was elected, and the ecnvextion a journed. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ‘This Board met at 5 o'clock P. M, Sondry peti ions were read ara referred to appropriate cozmittees; ameng them, ore from Jacob Hareen, for re- grading Brcadwey, trom Fifty-niath to Seventy frst street, to the permanent grade; also, fem the same, for the immediate gradirg of Broadway, from Seventy.first to First District Court, t flag Eighteenth street, between Seventh Befere Judge Green. and avenues, Whevever needed. Referred to Com- | SUITS FOR VIOLATION OF CORPORATION ORDINANCES. mittee so Streets. Frm, 25.—The de. of New York agains Decker, Resolution, for opening Sixtieth street. between Thira Fh and Amboy Railroad Company and tor grading 125th ttrovt: from Machation avrect to Highil penaities for idathig ‘Onepecsrian exltaunest, in 0x. a ion 5 on. avenue; to CO. mmittee on Reads. cumbering streets por Perris with carts, &c. 21 BILLS PASSED. were settled; 5 dismlased for informality in the ne: vice of In favor of P. Connolly balance on his secounts; | the summonses; 20 adjourned to next Monday for tris! im favor of sssemement list for building a sewer | 8 complaints diamissed for want o' proper testimony, and in Beventh strest, between East river and svenue D; ie | the rest were tried and judgments rendered Inst the favor of confirming assessment list for fi: offenders, for various sams, from $5 to $100, with ag pt ee fof teeta; in | gosta, R. J. MeGregor, the Assistant Uorporation At- = ua raed oe eae rents torney, appeared as counsel for the Corporation. pw OR Lge a ag United States Marshai’s Office. end Sebienon street Porky. nocond ae ys, | _ Fin. 26.-- Maria Tucker aliaa Fry, was arrenved by officer Second and Third favor of confirming ogee a charge of passing counterfeit dimes. Held assesament list for re-grading, &c., in Thirty-third street, | “r,‘%#™ nation. Charles Westfield was arrested on a charge of lar- ceny on board the sbip A. Sibly. Held to answer. iil Hy | . Brooklyn City News. streets, North river; adverse to granting pier for Tnsmitery BurxeD Down.—Lart night, about nine Fond Na ab aaa lower Soren gieeen Kin fa- | o'clock, w fire broke ont,in the whiskey distillery of ex- Bed and Fifth evensves; Rs ‘a \ ghhs ating veewer in | Alderman Cross, in the Wallabout. A number of fire street, between Bowery Mott stress; in tavor of | companies from the Raste: dW sricts were Seaiiag 6 oer ge street, from Hudson = acon present and workei ple incase scsviinaand = amy) confirming we croacater ing their efforts, the building and its contents were en. tirely contumed. The fire extended to the atables, where acveral hundred cows were kept. The stadies were con- sumed, but the cows were saved. The loss, which is quite large, could not be ascertained. Boboken City news, New Pouce ORDINANCE.—The new police ordinanse passed by the Hoboken Council at ita last meeting, pro- ta od Lond eta y os the nomination of the be ‘vomstituted eliher » or Og with, Wheres he ublic interests reqaire it; and tast the Couccil may disband, reduce or incroue ‘vom time to time thetpolice force, provised it does not excved six men, Department of Power is also by this ordinance given to G for gracing Fifty ninth detween Fifch appoint tela policemen io extraordinary cacce ence Drone way; in favor of givirg Engine Com . Yanted, No policeman shall be dismisaed oxsept for wil ew engine: ii the ‘Of messen- | fol neglect of duty or for misconduct ia office, unless te» vor Fer to this Bosrd to $800; in favor of rea ‘low of Decem-er 20 1866, relative to sewer inapectors; in fart of tightir yg the pe b erep dpehaey utrewte: tm favor of adop ing r eh ept e ay award for proparty in weurriog to memorialize the ’ noulce is given of his dismissal, at the ead of hia duty abd pay te diseontinded. Policennen mee be Cimmissed by tem days’ notics in writing from the Ccuneti, without any cause This oni ites" ® substiva'e for the one siopted ta ~ rk mts SEB LATEST Saws. A Later from Caltfornia. HALF A MILLION IN TREASURE ON THE WAY TO THIS FORT. New Onumama, Feb 26, 1856. ‘The steamship Daniel Webster, (com San Juan, Nicara- gus, arrived here yesterday, bringing 80 passengers, and California dates tu the bth tust, ‘The steamship Stor of the West sailed from San Juan for New York on the 18ch inst., with 300 passeugers and about $500,000 treasure in freight. THIRTY-FOURTA CONGRESS. WIRST BESSION. Senate. Waauincton, Fob. 25, 1856. ‘THE PERSONNEL OF THE NAVY. The Cusm laid before the Senste « communieation from the Secretary of the Navy in answer to resolution transmitting » copy of the report of the Naval Retiring Board, and stating that it was not accompanied with any journal, record or other papers, and further, that the causes of action were net made known to the Depart- ment. Mr, Matiorr, (dem.) of Fia., from the Committee on Naval Affairs, reported a bill to amend the act to pro- mote the efficiency of the navy. OUR RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND—THR ENLISTMENT DIFFICULTT— CALL FOR INFORMATION, Mr. Mason, (dem.) of Va., submitted a resolution re- questing the Presiden:—if mot incompatible with the public interest—to communicate to the Senate all the correspondence which may have taken place between this government and that cf Great Britain regarding the en- lisiment of soldiers in the United States to serve ia the British army, accompanied by such evidence and dosu- mente as the President may deem proper, to show tae connection of the agents or officers of the British govarn- ment wi h this violation of our laws and national rights. Mr. Mascn eaid the statement of Lord Clarendon {a the Britisa Parliament in regard to thi: matter had receatly been received in the Engiish papers, and unless the A’ r-oan ride of the argument was likewise made known, the community would be misied. It was, thoreiore, importsat tbat #1 the correspondence should ac once be made pudlic Mr. Jamzs, (dem.) of R, 1, concurred in the opiaion of the Senator from Vi-giuia. Mr. Cass, (dem.) of Mich., (who appeared in his seat for the first time the late sccident), no: only agreed heartily with every word which Mr, Mason wu; tered, but would go further than he had. He (vt. Case) would not hesitate to say he never saw a statemant so utterly contrary to fact ax that of Lord Cleron toa. He (Mr. Cass) should say, from the evidence on the trial ut the British sgents for violating te neutrality laws, that the complicity ot the British government could not de successfully 4 He considered that paying the pas- fage of men to Canada, and then enlisting them, waa a ipabie violation of cur neutrality laws. Mr. Yrs, (dem.) of Fia., inquired of Mr. Mason whether it was true, as atated in the apeach of Lord Cin rendon, that the British gcverment had offered to aub nit the re.tlement of the controversy with regard to ths in- terpretation of the Clsyton-Bulwer treaty to the arbitra- ticn of a friendly Po xer. Mr. Mason—If auy such offer has been made officially, 1 #m iguorant of it. Mr. ‘DEN, (K.N.) of Ky., thought the British goverrment bad made all the apology that couic be ex- pected of it, when it eckpowledged its error, deciared it unintentional, and promised that it should not sgaia oc- cur. He understood that as soon as the British goern- ment was apprised of the dissatistaction of this govern- went on account of the recruiting operatinns. the work wae promptly deris'ed from, This was the highest satis- faction tor such an injury, ard no further apology ought to_ be deranded, ‘Mr. Mason raid that, whatever night have been the steements made acrces the water, no atocement hae been cffered by the Sritieh government for its violatio: of evr neutraitty He thought that when the cor- reepondence calied for should be laid before the Senaze, Mr. Crittencon would find he had made his lesp before he bad gained the riiie. inquired whether Mz, Mc. Hamus, (dem) cf Me. Buchannan bad nct expressed biseif satufied witt what 4ord Cisrenzon bad raid in explanation of this mater. Mr. Mason repiied that he was not fariltar with the whole correspnderce; but, it Mr. Busbansn ever ex- prested bimeelf satisfied with the course of tha British government, it was Cone under a misapprehension of the facts. Mr Crrrrexpey thought it might oppeey thes Mr. Ba- cbanan hed made a leap in the dark. hoped the cor- reeponcence sent in wou!d show the real state of tacts. Mesers. Tovcsy, oy! ) of Conn,, and Rusk, (dem.) of Texas, Cepreca:ed the ditevssion of the subject previvus to the effieial infos ma‘ion beirg placed before the Sensta. Mr, Jamns eala the time would come when all ths facta cencerring matters at issue between the two couatries would be mace known. We have full information as to the Central American question; but that relating to the ¢niistwent of eoldiers shoud ergage the grave c nsidera- ticn cf Congress. It ehoold be known that the Pritleh @ec aration of war st Rassia bears cate, Wes'minster, March 28, 1864. On the 21st of April, Mr. Crampton, wile sanoneei sais inet to our ment, cou} wi o! declsrea Eope that our government would mainwin a st ict ceutrality on the sea, not ‘tting privateers to be fitted out to depredate on British commerce. Mr. Marey, in reply, April 28, assured Mr. Crampton that we sbouid preserve a strict neutrality, not only pre- venting the equipment of privateers to act on tush eon merce, but to prevent men being enlisted to serve in the European war; our neutrality applying to ses and Vand, irreapec ive cf the parties engaged in the contest. When Mr. Crampton applied to have naval equipment in mvor ot Russia prevented, be seemed to lose + of the fact ‘hat such equipment of vessels would beno more a violation cf the neutrality laws than the enlistment of men fer lard rervice. Mr. Msrey could not have be- Noved that, while Mr. Crampton imed that neutrality sbould be en‘orced that Crampton him- ase, telt wou!d bave violated peuteall y concerning enlist- mena. We had @ right to look on Mr. Crampton’s re- quest as a declaration of honor on the part of the British rrment that it wonld respect our neutvality laws, t Kuraia do an she mght. Mr. James said he would bave the remainder of his speech pudlished. It contains statements derived {com ¢fficia! sources, #1 that Eogland was guilty of bad faith in the evlixbment question. ‘Mr. Mason’s resoluti » was adopted. KANSAS AFYAIES. On motion, the consideration cf the Preatden’’s special Kanras message was resumed, an Mr. Jonm, (dem.) cf Tenn., said he had listened with pleasure 10 ‘the ¢isvussion whether Mr. Crampten /bou.d be recalled or not, and what measures si ould be token to heal the woundeé dignity of this country, and he woud sey that he would rather enter into a conflict with Fvgland, or any three of the great Powers of Eu- rope, than to have a corflict among ourseives. Such ccpfliet migh' coms in consequence of cisturbances ia Kansas. Many of the objectionable portions of Mr. Wilson’s speech had been modified in oe end the mcet objectionable remarks of al been entirely omitted. He was gad to nes this, for it gave him reason to hope that the Sevator from Marrachuretts was not altogether beyond redemption. All the trouble in Kanses had grown out of the morbid and unpatilotic opposition to what gentlemen are pleased to call the extension of slavery. Attempts been made to prove that these disturbances were all the result of the [repesl of the Missour! Compromise. He denied the truth of the statement. The slavery agitatioa would bave con'inued bad the Compromi+e never been toushd. As much as he was Spd to the Compromise he should be willing to restore i: {t gentiemen would cease to agi- tate the slavery questi n. No, this was a war of ex- terminetion. Mr. Joves proceeded to show that the Fmigrent Aid Svcteties were established for the expross purpose of first making Kansas a free State, and second'y making a money specu ation out of this benevolent en- terprise. Mr. Jener, ea d, alluding to Senators whom be opposed: “The devil takes care own, this ac- counts for their prosperity ’” (tasebiee) Mr. Hatz (nigger worshipper), of N. B.—Ifit had not been for the Kensaa bill I pheuld not now be here, I owe my elec ion to the Presiden’, who“must be the onl, devil who brought me to Congrerk. (Renewed laughter. Mr. Jonrs—Ii that is true. the Senator is the most un- graveful wreich that ever lived, as he con*inually attects the President, (Laugh‘er, and applause in the galleries.) Adjourned. House of Representattvos. Wasrminaton, Feb 25, 1858, A NRW MILITARY ACADEMY, On motion of Mr. TuorincTom, (nigger worshipper) of lowa, the Committee on Military Affairs were instructed to inquire as to the expediency of ontablisbing a Miltary Avacemy and School of Practice in the Mississippl valley. INCREASE OF TUR NAVY, Mr. One asked leave to introduce a bill inst the Committee on Naval: Affairs to inquire into the expe- diency of constructing fifteen additional stesm frigater not exceeding 1,600 tons burden each, and that they re- port by SIN ce Gtherwise, es Onjections being le, Mr. moved a suspension of the ruies but no quorum voted. Ad ender United States Supreme Court, Wasmnctox, Feb, 26, 1856. No. 57.—-The executors cf Alexander Hunter vs. Philip H. Minor. Judge Catron announced the decision of the Court, sffirming the judgment of the Circuit Court ot the District of Columbia, with costs and interest. No. 141,—James C, Converse, administrator of the es- tate of Philip Greeley, Jr., plaintiff, vs. Benjamin Bar- goer, et.al. The case was submitted to the Conrt on the record, and printed arguments by Attorney General Cushing for the plaistiff, and Mr. Andros for the de: defendant. No, 68.—Eupbrasine Fourerque et. al. vs. the city of New Orleans, Argument was commenced by Mr. Lewis (or appellants, continued’by Mr. Janin for appellees, arid concluded for the appellants by Hon, Miles Taylor. From Boston, THE STEAM FRIGATE MERRIMAC, ETC. Boston, Feb. 25, 1866, The United States steam frigate Merrimac started this morning for ee on her trisi trip, The amount of insursnc in this elty upon the ship Great Duke and het cargo, tho lows of wbish 1a reported by the Aria, fe $112,000, ews from THE INVASION OF DOMINIOA ABANDONED. Bostrom, Feb. 25, 1864. Accounts from Gonaives to February 1 state thet en the mornirg of that day @ proclamation was published and that the Hay iep troops were on theic wey to their homes, by erder cf the Emperor, and that the invasion of Dominica had been abandoned. Affairs in Kansas, Sr. Lovrs, Feb. 25, 1858. The Lawrence (Sanras) correspondent of the St. Louts Democrat, under date the 14th inst., says:—The Kickapoo Rangers threaten hostilities again at Easton, saying tast they will averge Cook’s death by ailling the friends of the murdered Brown. The tree § ate men are preparing for # conflict, but will only act on ‘the defensive. T#o mounted companies have left Lawrence for Easton, under command of Col, Dickey and Major Grover. A fight will probably oocur. #rom Claclanau, BREAKING UP.OF THE OHIO AT OINOINNATI—SIX STEAMERS, NUMEROUS BARGSS, ETC., SUNK—GRBAT LO8S OF PROPERTY. Crvcrnnart, Feb, 25, 1856, ‘The Licking river, opposite this city, commenced rising rapidly yesterdsy morning, throwing immense quantities of ice into the Ohio, thereby breaking up the ice in the latter. The steamboats A'bertine, Flag, Bridge City, Grapeshot, Madonna, Salem and Yorktown—all stern ‘wheel boate—sunk, and will prove a tota! loss. Several otber steamers were injured. A large number of barges and flat boats were also sunk. ‘The tota! loss, ao far, is estimated at about $200,000, and the exd is not yet. The Ohio river has risen sbout eight feet during the last twelve hours, and is still rising. From Washi.gtoa. Wasninctoy, Feb. 25, 1856. Mejor Hotes, 1ecently of the New Orleans Delia, goes to Nicarague to-morrow, as {bearer of despatchedfrom our government. He is accompanied by Mra. Heiss, sud will be absent some month Death of Hon. BE. 8. wubley. PuitapsPma, Feb. 25, 1856. ‘The Hon. Edward B. Bubiey, formeriy a representa- tive fn C.ngress from the Schuylkill district, and at one time Ca: a! Commissioner of this State, die in this city on Saturday last Markeus, PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PurLaputrata, Feb. 25, 1856. Btocks have advanced. Penrsylvanis Gves, no sales; Reading Railroad, 46%: Long Leland, 17; Morris Canal, 15; Pennsyivan'a Railroed, 45. City Intelilgence. Fing 1y SrTiNG STRERT.— About balf-past 6 o’slock last night « five originated in the verni-hing and poilshing esteblis) ment of Sclowon Ludwick, No. 6 spring acreet. The firemen were coon upon the spot, and extinguished the flames, Lemege abcut $50; fully insured. bui ding be‘o:g: to Mr. R. Rursell; damag.a migatly. Personal Inteiligence. Hon. Mr. Galloway, of Obio, addrereed the citizens of Portemc uth, N. H., on the 22d inst. The Right Rev. Bishop Potter, of Pennsylvania, preach- ed ‘n two churches Jn New Orleans, on the 17th inst. The Hill-boro (N, C ) Recorder, undaretands that Arch- bisbop Hughes, of New York, has been selested by the sevior claas in the Univers'ty to preach the valedictory termon at the approaching commencement. Hon Thomas Corwin, of Ohio has recovered from the injuries susismed by his recent fali at Cine naati, but it in nought be will be lame tur life. Tiur IX. bes presen‘ed to the Queen of Spain a peayer book, said to have Felcuged to S!. Catbe ise of Sleums, in re urn for tLe presents sent dy ner Catholic Majesty — the “Procigal Son” anc the “Marriage of St. Catnerine,”’ of Murills. Madame Jenny Lind Joicechaidt hes forwarded » do- paticn ¢/ £50 in «ic cf he fonds a: the Royal Br.tish Fs male Orphen Atyium as Devonport. ARRIVALS. At the Metropolitan Hotel -Hon. T. Butler King Georgi Col @. killow. 2 aema; K. Mead, Bt Louis; Wm W. Ini maine; Gov. vimond, Raade Gorer Indy, an Francisco ; 0. UL. Gordon, Ne ¥ York; 0. Toiey Cenada: kocard James ‘Albany, Mr. Aston, 'oston; Gen. Walton snd het 4 Philadelppia; B. Wulleigh, New ur Joana; R. volt, New York From Richmord, 4c in steamship Jamestows—Thomes Rives. TA augiey, J D Stewart, James G -linguer, OT so- die, J C Chemberiain, Andrew Waldron, M Rustace Peter Moore, James Day, James Casey, John Gidcion UBS, John Farrand, USN. Mrs € Woodruff, Mies L Woodruff, Miss Kate Mann, JH Eustace. Jr, Thos Sennell and lady, J 0 vost, J A Jackson, J C Brown, JU Barnett, Ouo Spatir & F Brother ard indy: JG Davis, J Burbank: Cearles Denuy, Miss M On Fl Alfred Merriman, 8 Moss, T 8 Gary, Jd Jones USN, Dr A obriver, GaN, Dr Fiom J4 naen, Ere'at Court Oniendar—Tais Oay. Surnmux Court—Geners! ferm.—Non-eaumerated m:- tions, Now ¥9. 24, 27, and arguments Nos, 181, 80, 94, 107, 118, 20, 85, 87, 68, 78, 104, 130, 147, 161, 170, 142, 145, 148. 106, 2: 4, 87, 10,14. 163. 62, 109. Strewe Court—Cireult.— Nos. 189, 200, ps S21, 925, $28, 138, 184, 12434, 213, 146, 92, 2046, Bo, do, 6, 7 208, Bvexmon Covrt.~-Nos. 714 716, 732, 687, 608, 738, 749, 700, 766, 768, 761, 731, 640, 752, 765, 768, 760, 776 to 786. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers. FROM BUROPS. Date Port of New York, #ebruary 25, 1856, CLEARED. “geen 4 Northern Ligtt, Wamack, San Juan—C Vander Sicemtbip Cabawba, Bullock, Havana and New Orleane— Livir gston, Crocheron & Co. ebip K Parker (Br), Pritchard, Actwerp—W F ohm{dt & Co. Ship Maié of Urieans, Denn, Sew urirans—Wm aelaon & Ben, Beg Avert Thoman abpinwall- Geo Olney =e ¥ er! Ase! 1--Geo Olney. Brig 3 Meaie Herrick, Uardebas—U & KJ Peters, tour Charger, Sloan, brezos- Van Brunt & *iaght, Sebr Ar Nicherson. Jacme.— Brett, bon & 0. Sebr © A Libby, Glover Vera rux- Bros. tobr ¥ Bouteriy. Grifflog, Char.eaton Mott & Co, Schr A J De Beseett, Brews'er, Wilmington—| & Po F. Robr Jas Holmes, Holmes, Richmond —0 Mt Pierson, r , Watson, Philadeiphia—Jes Hand. Behr Ursulte tate, Bearse, Boston—Masier. ARRIVE. Steamstip Florida, Woodhull, Lg og with mdi parsergere, 10.8 L Mitchill Sunday, 8:15 PM, 25 miles N Bateras exchanged signals with steamships Auguma, and fr i ‘teem hip Jamestown. Parrish, Petersburg and Bichmond, with mone and passengers, to Ludiom & No date eacharged siguain with s'damsbip olynesis (of Boston), Watson, iden, Wool, &e to Order, ibampton, rat, London and te, a Portsmouth, Jan 13, of Warren). ailen, Harnve 12 days, with mdes Tanaler. inet of Orange Key, "aw ship iid, “oound Berk Zion, Davir, Sagun, I2dxya, with sugar and . o8 pean, Theston & Co. Zint inst, lat 3%, lon 74 $80, spoke bark Rolle, Werk Crareront, Baits, New Oresne, 28 days, with mdve. ‘olay Auricut, Have been !4 deys North of Oran. Veh tray iat by on 79.90, tpoke sche ‘Thomas Bayley, heuce juan. Nic. bs we Petco, ‘Wass, Sagua, 12 days, with sugar, &c, to Peck rf Arig U © Clary (ot Camden), Philbrook, Pensacola, Feb 15, «ith umber, to 8 to! #4 brig Myette (of Myatic), Fish, St Marks, 21 days, with cotton, obaalinccd. anderson & Co, ‘rig Jessie Bhymes (of (amden). Pendleton, St Marks, 20 daze, wilb cotton, to Sma/lwood, a. 480, Eave had very beavy weather, aud have been 9 days N of Hamegat. ‘cbr J. Preb.e (of Harrngton) Wa ls, Onrdenas, 13 days, with vugay ard molasses, to CA KS Peters, Have bad heavy weather, oplitaetls, ac. Eohr Ore avie, Jam feson, Rt John, PR, 23 day, with ) Gimberoat & Kscoriaza.’ Have been 15 days North of hat: 08 Schr Ann (Br), Peltinson, Halifex, NS, 20 days, with flab. to roave 4 Dinwiddie. Have had very heavy weather, Roath, Matagorda, 1 E- ya, with cotton, to Fenr Tu pire, Onbord, Mobl e, 14 daye, with Coven, to Sturges, Cleo) man Co. Pebr. Excbantress, Jayne, Savénnah, 8 days, with cotton, &o, to heUrendy. Mott & co. chr ol Raley, Biotin, Charleston, 6 days, with cotin, to <rends, Mo's & Oo. ee ene cipbin (ot Hilawortt), Lord, Wiiminwtoa, MO, 7 dara, febr Tamertine, Briggs, Wilmington, Nv, vis Newport 7 days, where she put in io ir aailn, Beir GM Revit, Smith, Wilaington. 7 dave febr Win Bomith, Alden, Wilmington, 10 days, Fehr H P Simmon North Caroll Sebr Fanny, hese, febr L Perry, bbarp Kehr Kitza Virginia, 2 days, Bebr Eliza Jone. Sperry, Virginia. bubr Bay State, Sherword, Boston via Gapdy Hook, S days. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1856. , . oferta amas ee, Wrees' ‘Smith from bark D 8 Goodell, ashore she SRL ‘Reports the vessei tavorable for SaILED. Northern Light, San Juan; Cahawba, Hevaas atala'Gr Oriocuse Orleans; darks at sunrise, W; meridian, do; sunset, WNW, with acow wi equalls PUILADKLPHTA Feb 35—The city too boat and stesmtug Aueuiic, were, at 9 o'clock this above the Lazaratio, cutting ‘ber way for Fhoagerphie through the toe and. ot ot jand aa inoorrertly reported pestorday. jeam- wet 3 Heagh, from New York Philadelphia, now above as e Cie bark 8 Cogswell, Hamblin, NOrleans: brig Geo Albert, Yerke, do; rebr James’ A stroup, Corson, Ubarieston, Mircellancvus and Visasiers. Snort Passace—The ship Dreadnought, Capt Samuels, from this port, which sal’ed on the 24th of January, was off Liver pool at 11 o’clock on the moraizg of February 9. There was a wel) despatched by this vessel, and arrived out afler the re- mazkably rhort passage of fifteen das. bound roms Hew Orlean £ Liverpool, was wrecked Peo 6. 2000 j Br BuIG Caxapa— Bs letter to J 8 Whitney, Eq, of this city, we learn thaton or about the loth uit, Br brig ‘Canada of it and, NS. was lost on Oserow Reet near Gambia, West Cosst of Africa, She ba eailed hence for Gama, ard was ber was from Gambia to bierra Yeoue. The crew and part of the cargo were saved, of the ve.rel. Roberts, from Marseilles for New York, re- Mih Wit, repairing damages sasteined by with a Freved irigate, which cost $4600, The Frenc! governta: nt acknowledged its responsibility. Sour Many © sute—Tho vrenk of echr Mary O Ames, of Newburyport, from Ponce for Hos'oa, avanded on the SW aide of Nantucket, waa arid at auc'ion 2u%0 inst. as she lay, to Mr Arvin Babe" ard others, for $370. Eee sai, rigging, an- ehcrs, chains, woud be sold same afternoon. cm OycLoNx—Tde hui) o' sebr Orclone, from Darien for Bosto.. wrecked in Nantucket, tose'nar wih her c-rgo of Scvtherm pine, war sold st auction on 16th inst The hull brought $410, and the cargo $eb3. ‘The , anchors, nails, rigging &¢, were eleo tobe sold at auction he deca load has been landed cn the besch in good condivion Sonn Jae Buss, from Buckeville, 80, for Kennebunk, put into Boothbay 7th inst, with loss of salis and ehort ct provisions. Scun Kuza KLKINToX—4ccounts from Mayport, Fia, under date of Feb 18d), etate that the scbr E'iza #.klaton, Capt Nay- ‘or, entered the St Jobns or Saturday Inst in dis ress, Che al. Kinton eatled from ‘New Yort, bound to \crac"ke, NO, aud srrived of ihe her anc ecme townchor. 1 4 heavy gale'from the NW, parted chaire end went tosea. Was 51 days from Naw Yor} to Mayport. polit ral. lost bowsprit, and eustained other damages. Will probably ropair at Mayport D—I Teg to acknowledge the kindners and liberality of Erq, mn endering me a tree passage from Bermada to Builiex and from thexce to Keeton, in his fine of steamers. I wen carried to Bermuda in tbe Portuguese schooner. which han been beretofore reported as being driven thence in distress 1 gale of Ptn Januars. (ORN ROBEBES, Pilot. Bark Convoy, 205 tons, 7 yearsold built at Thomaston, has been oia at about $7500: and schr King Fiber, bnilt at Rook- land, 2 years o'd 1:6 tops, the later 10 Messrs Yates and Por. terfic:d, for the Afrionn ‘rae, at $400 oas>. Ship Cabinet and bark Panchita were cffered at auction Thursday but bought in, the prices offered being unsatiataetory to the owners, Lavxcner—At Bath, 2et inst, by Berry, Bichardsoa & Co, 0 euperior wbite oak ebip of wrout 1100 tons, calied the Oomno dore. the is owned bv tke buliders, Messra Page, Richardson &Co, of Boeton, J H McLellan of Bath, axd Capt 8 C Bliss, of Cheiten Maen, Yate cf ship Klizabeth. who will command cer, she fe inte ced for the general freighting buainses. ‘Also ut do were day, by Meesrs Moser, a tine ehip of about MXC tans, called the Wim V Morea She Is owned by the dal d ers, Mesere Potter, Nobomian Larrabee of Branswick, and Capt Daniel son's of Borton, «be wil. commana her. Al cekport 20th inst by Keeare Merriam, Crockett & Co a fire vekr of 175 tons, calles the Suow Squall, o ened by the bui cers au¢ Cpt hen Crockett who wil command ner. Nottce to Mariner. Captain Anly, of the sche Nora, at Srdney, NSW. from Val paraiso August 4th, states that & Custer of low and dan. gerous jelands were passed at night, 12 lat 19 46 8, lon 143 09 7. As (8) Rane very Darrow!y escaped running on them, aod nrt being Iaid down on tbe charta in Lis possession, he wished to give pubtelty to the shove fac's. Whalemens At Taleahurno Dec 21, Mary. Sayer Nant, titting tor home. ploughed at Juan Fernandez Dec 2, Ovean Rover, Veeder, fant, 40 bbir. Heard ficm Dec 11, lat 3 40 8, lon 67 W, Atiantic, Wyer, NB, po oll since leaving Paria, Spoler—Jor 6, lat G 18 8, lon 50.50 W, was seen an American whaler, sarding N snowing s while flag ard red centre, ov 28, off Mareafuero, Morning Mar, Cleveland, NB. HO bbls since leaving Tombez Heard from Emerald, Munkiey, do. 40 bo wetce leaving Calcabvas o Feb 20 lat 2934, lon 70, Courser, of and from Bedford 19th inet for Pacific Ccean (by bark Fréntlin, st Boston) Ship Antelope, Cole, hevee for Ben Francleco, 26 days out, Jon 2, let 14 42 8 Jon 3535 W. ‘Bhip Tornede. Mumford. bence for Ban Francisco, no date, lat 4.5, lon 38 30 We ‘Av Am stip painted black. showing ered flag with a white crces under V, was signatized Jan 15, lat 27 N. 21 W. . rbip Acam Lemont, Batley, trom Bath for Nureans Jan 5, at 2 49 jon — Bark Lyrarder, Moore, from Cienfuegos for Boston, was seen Feb 5 off vap? Florida. Bark Reindeer, Chase, from City Point Nov 19 for Rio Ja: neire, Lee 16. lat 22 45, ion £8 05. ‘Brig Chas Heasb, Suimpsoe, from Boston for Cardenas, Feb 16, int 88 21, lon 0 0. Schr Lon‘em 84 Caye trem Auabavas for NYork, Feb 13, lat 28.1), ‘on 720 apd supplied hey with Sebr China, Hopkine, from Boston tor Caribbean Bea, Feb 22, Int 4036, lon 69 45. Gi Fer 3—Ii . Reed, Beed, f jonalves, Feb in bi dsugeve A for Phinderphis 1 dara; Ricomaoad, for $¥urh 5. Jxnzare, Jan 3i—Ln port brig’ Sarah Moore. Wooster, for echt Julian, Phinney, tor Boston 5 day Tivolky Crosby. aba John © Boyd. just arr; Motece, for NY: Gdayer A Bianchard, hms oehe aiid : ome forts, ~ i Frencieco, Meonhgnt (of Boston, ton, NOrlsens:; ta k jary F Niece, . % brige Jowph Perk Pers, Cardecas; Gen ee. Wobs eM rastrm Witaresion, NOt Mary BY Orowal, mor ¥mpire, Crowell, do; sohre ‘Thorndlt Brucewick, Ge; M M Freeman, Nickerson, Philadelphia; 2ith—art sbip albus, Wyman, Mobtie; barks Fravklte, Mit Pazera, “Loyd: NOrieans, b an. x port, 1 tate of Waidoboro), Whelden, Phits Telegraph, Nieerson, N York chell, Tipided; Or: Gorbym Cievfuegos; Martha Kogers, Carver, Galvestoo; BT Martin French, Morile; J KR Rhoades, Mathew: it Dickerson, Nickers 9, d@; Raippow, NOG; echre Susap Hall, Kilvorn. John + Rot, Wood, rah Riiaatet, Gage Norinik: Isl, Chase, and Sarah Jane Waren, 8¥o:b Telegraphed, sbip Sentinel, from Liverpool (ie at anchor in Lighthouse Chen: el); bark Lion from Buenos ‘Ayies: brig Heston, from Halifax A ship, two barks and three b 6 signa ized at 12 o'clock, butthey were blown off, ard at surect only @ bark acd ® brig were in‘ sight. Sid eunday, wine NNW to BW. brg Gen epee and from Lelow, where she anchored on Saturday, bark Oak Hill. No ‘bing satied vata: day. ROOT! , Feb W7—Arr sobre Jas Blise, Buckavile for Kerret Disasters); Kingtster, Hooper, Rockland for ork. 4TH, Fe> 21--Arr trig Wanderer, McCarty, Boothbay, to iead with shooks for Cuba, CHARLFS10¥. Feb 2i—Arr schbr BN Hawkins, Grifla. N York, Ip the offing, Bremen bark Alfred, Bunge, from Bre- Clinch, of Barnstable, from 1 oclock shore in ” Bay at {his morping. 12 M—The Gen Clinch has jast got off and xone bu 23d Paesed this afternoon. schr Kossuth, from NYork for Boston. Schr Poo', which went astore on the bar at the same time, is ding cargo to vessel. 4th, 10 AM-—Schra Cabot, Jas Lawrence, and Pl: mouth Rook, are going out of the bay in the ice. The Plymouth Rook te alresdy asbore near Monomoy Point. ‘They are ail ina very ervicnl condition, Several men have gone to thet asdiaance, of Ty PM—Pe Figsh in ready to sail for é Jemen Lavrence, end Plymouth Kock, are in Thatham Wid HOLMES’ ROLE, Feb 23—Arr schr B F Reeves (of ton. Nd, Wi 3 fulwarks, 00, 40 riiet ‘Noa! Maria 'Jane, Prederise Reed, Balabow, Bay State and Champion. we Mulford, Doyle, Wilmington, NC, for Also arr sche T Bosien: 17th i ina gale from ¥W, Kil Chenioe, , Fort tlrabeth J wef from the jibboom and was drownet. rerve, Parker, 00 for do; Bactiet, ington Armatrone, port for ——; Tenne-see, Wooster, 40 for Philadelpbia; ‘DK arev, Flowers and James Porter, By Bor'on fer Mortolk: 1 Miver, Wilson, do for Richmond; BAR Small, Bridtord, do for barton, da, sid iJ Is rela Farrow, Me a Benry Janes, Lewis rniford. Minerva. Ponnesee, Witaning Kemain at 3PM, wind 8, light, echra Helen War, Ariadne, F Recover, Kolatis Harriet, Wf Arey, overt thier, § 4B Small, ‘Wm Carroll, Geo Millard, TP Johnson, and James KENNEBUNKPORT. Feb 21—Sid 7. Te 5 sehr Signal, Pickance, CPS WER Del, Fos The ship reporved tn may last siobnoke serene ope ter fee Firm the Weet Indies, snd Lreadiay foo’ Havens: fr, Palla: eabastafetbnal scabing ‘ay fey alos damage” bad Sout bait de. the remainder was safely OBL Cid Havre; a Delaney, Peano Petherick Li mee rh Beat Feb trom ‘Wilmington, Ne with the remainder of cargo Gem, re or ashor ‘ace (and both remain in port at 2PM, with most, bevernt arare Go-Are ache cc io tei y jane, D 8d Isr) Leh i gaon, NYork; Corinthian Taylor, Ply mouh; H Portland, ae BEDEORD, Feb’ 22-Arr brig Naruse, Mewbury, 0 ‘OWLS BaD, Pob 19- Sid schr Kingftsher, Hooper, New yn go'd to a company ot that city for 8400, di, Feb 22—Arr schr Flying Fish, Berry, New York. O74 bile Rempel 8 Jame, Savi . PROVINCRIOWS, eb Arr U8 revenue cutter Mor. ‘s i k Spoke 1 0 bay tc h— A fs . Me for Boston; irr bark J.ysander, Ferere, Clnntacges. ; Narre gueees, a Jeremie for Boston. 4% PM, wind NeW before ‘out the Jebn Pi bare attest Seana cid woke more, VANNAH, Feb 20—Arr brig }. Latham, Bristol, pPAYARNAT, oh a0 Ate tats, “Ola scare a Waring, mith, N vat Brown, Od coe Mi Philadel RiLrieer, Feb > Hho sachin upeed rel, John # Por. felon, et ld reported off Wellfleet, in the ice, got ef inct Bight. IN, NO, Feb 21—Arr nohra Adc Townsend, Teer WNrork 2d, Joweph Lawronce, Rogers, Boston! Piacr ple oy O' Drann, Syne a, OM 2S ae Caroline | Sakon, Cuba, c dus 4 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. = SPECIAL NOTICES. A* ELMCTION WiLL, BR MELD AT THE TONTEOR Budi, ‘creel, on. Thursde; | between the boars of duectors ot the Pacific Mai! cer rit an aot of the of tors to nine. BY ones ot WM i. DAVIDGG, Gecretany- LL PEXSONS AXE REQUESTS! any A imoney dave good fr cur seccaht cmsegt ng " ABOHER ‘Water otrest. _New York, Feb. 26, 1866, on0me YONTRAOT.— WANTED, PROPOS. | Cou , (rom Biced ray asset strony te suet to be cleaned to the pavement, curled arr, 2, wae Be bor 2 Post emea. Pome ose aad AYOR'S OPFICK, NEW YORE. VRB. 29, 1966 —WO- ‘given, that the i iH { Hi uth ae uae | i EE Hine 3 3 i # 10. Notice least tweive ye previous thereto in Dewspapers printed in the clly of New York; and euch, motes sbail specif: the time and plsce at which such asic is to tke place, the name of the euctioneer by. whom the the same te LF ages ore gingat eal! sbe goods or articles to ny, : i i f “ a aale, after dedual the amount of the loan, thes due on the sama, ad the expenses of the advertiement aad save, shail bevaldover by the pawnbroker to he person whe Mies wo m the pledge incase no suck eale bee. 32. Ko pawnbroker shall make any loan on the divided part or parts of any one ariicie or thing, Jective'y, to him or her, by way ot pawn or pledge. *%o pawn>roker shall, under any pretece what- hand fu-nitare, -metals or offered to or ber #6 & pawn or pledge. ‘Sec. 14. Kvery pawnbroker who shall violate or neglest, or refuse to comvly with any or elther of the provisions of we eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twellth or ‘hirteenth eootion of this title. sheil, for every such offence, forfeit and ot ore hundred dollars. MoUs, VHRNON TAXES —THE OWNERS OF LOTS in Mount Vernon, East. West Mount Vermen; ‘also Washingtonville, Fleetwood and Waketield, are herety no‘ified that ned collestor will be on day ord Tuesday, the 2th and 26th inst, Ware Hotel, trom 9 a. M to7 2. M., to receive the tax of the Tofltount Vernon 2a.” “PEADICAND oabum - om folagns ©o.Jector for 5 OTICE.—THK MEMBERS OF THE LIQUOR DEALERS NY io roelve tbatr respect Eee (oat. at hie ive ive OMe», Oad Fellows’ Hall, dally, from 9 ti 12 A. M,, and trom: tas P.M. ue. BOW alla Check: O. Sadie %8™ EEQULAR MEETING OF ETHAN AL . :en Chap bold oa fursdey g, February 26. to be Punetual in his aiteudance, as will be Brought up for thelr consid eration. 3 i jxuunn, U. ofthe C. GEO, CONDIT. Sachem. O, UpArctlhas LODGE, NO. 1—xEMBaRS OF rams epee on chapter are juested to be yunctusl im their attend, + Wrdnorday ovening, 27:h inst, Te wit a report in relation tom change of fuil meeting to act oo It even’ ATERSON GAS LIGHT COMPANY --NOTIC# 16 HERA- the annual e'sction for the direc‘ors of the ee Cnet ts tne ey of Pesereon, sa tiontage 5 Ey cfs a ty order of the HN CARTWRIGHT, Seo. RANK LESLIE’S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAI ren ‘Saturday next, will contain splendid engraviags of LAUNCH OF THE U.S. STEAM FKIGATE NIAGARA, ‘WITH PORTRAIT OF GEORGE STEERS, And numerous Ulustrations, interesting matier, and all other the news of the week. Prive 10 cer ta, or $4 For sale at all news _PRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, N DEMANDE DANS USK MAISON FRANOADE, 239 1cmo ru, une bonne francaise ou atleminde, (per Tent frangsis,) qui ait quelques nouns de suisiue, r year. ‘. Upped red WI8HING GUOD 3EBVANTS WILL FIND respectable German, bey Reotch end fam! URRIS CUHN SBE Ov." hotels and 1@ families, at ieee Perna ores ma sho sane eae moh eag 8, &0., at this or the branch office, 103 Green- w TAGOMSEQUENCK OF FIRE, THE OLD ESTABLISHED Office, 68 Atlantic treet, has been removed to 128 Lind’ can find first clase ing lon ish ot apy kin Maret servant, wich good reference. peeten en be maponed from the'new 1%8 Atantic street, Brooklyn, DANCING ACADEMIE! MATRIMONIAL. en ' Na aes a ee EMILE vagatte }, Wiper vi send person a fall letineation® of tele ckarseter by ete had wye Ad, ems, with return See tee | CEI sre moony 29 ; \LOTHING.—UADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY / to of fair cash price by dispore of can receive & to te stores, No. 12 Laurens street, near ‘oat, Broadway, or letier by post. Ladies ME OOHBA, \REAT Bs Nb CASINO—418_ BROOME STREET, corner of Kim.—Tuesday, Feb. I Sieg bal, Price of adiniasion, G0 eenis” re 0 $ 1] oy Unmarried with at least the amount ig inte brokeens vi a bevems Grreeekis ESTP rien PARTNER WANTED, IN rocery business, An ts. and the above amount of i} The advertiser Baa peen tn the sad ‘war obliged to retire on account of Mi healt, But Bevin clenth; Frcorered % rename Ma cocupston Sassi meet- Pi fo cals meet ly. by Wrangler, avouus B, corner ot lou street PP” Pr : $500 WANTED. IN A inet C.As8 ESTABLIAN. |. menton Broadwa, @ good French \ igre Romererta if ease oe ey, wiliing to advance the sbove ‘a short time, by ~~; Doe to given and re- | AN, WITH OR of ‘ths best no humbug ageoe | ‘will #0 throug, FOR vata aur south side; ail” the im tern Imprevennsate SOmse peek immediate. Terms rearonable; also, a good tenant, Inquire of F SOMPBON WOU AL we Sigh intve 0. Ue, OF to J. R. Hardman, fe gardeners: Sold at a great sacrifice. Apply at WHSTLEY" Seventh Avenue Hear Fwonty tied wre, A Maker for ‘nalo cheap, T088—0n FRIDAY AFTERNOON id aceounta f 00 vale fo any one bun the Ownee. Peery a in, in a " ), No. 88 Cedar atreet, si Yap TT C preenaer, And to & good tenant will be leased low. Apply a 1% Wator atreot,