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8 THE GREAT FRENCH RAILROAD CASE. Discharge of Madame Feiicite Debud aad Eugene Greiet. SUPREME COURT—SPBOIAL THEM. Betore Bon. Judge Davies. The Northern Railway Company gf France against Charles Carpentier, Louis Grete Bugene Greiet, auguate Pare, Felice Debwd and @uerrin.—The complaint in this cause sets out two disunc: aad separate causes of action. The first ts thai the plaintiffs, beiog aa iacorpo- ration created by the iaw- of vne empire of France, doing business sherein, bad in their empioy on or about the 26ib of August lust, the defemoants Carpeatier and Louis Grelet, the former as casbier and the latter as under cashier; that us such officers they had socess to the bonds, Dills, shares of stock anc other valuable things belonging to the plaintiffs, or deposiied with them; that the said Carpeniier and Grelet, while accug ia sveb tauciery capacity, With the aid spa ssstsiauce of (be otser defead- Ants, abstracice from the valli of said plaiwtuls and eold ‘land converted to uhelr own use 5,747 Bhares of the stook Of the oni? piaintifs and conv. rwa the same into money, und with the same or & large portion there {, secretiy de parted from said empire ol Franoe and tied to tne United ‘States; that de sotaal of cacn share of said stoce Was about the sum of 'wo ous ‘red collars, aud ine piain- Sifts claimed that by Trarve of the said scts of the sald defendunts ‘hey ad own cammilsd to tae sam of one million of dollas aod upwards, And for a further cause cf actioc tee plautifis allege tnat the said Carpentier ape Grelt, bewg such officers and eourg in such S¢ucta,) iky, with aid and assistance of tbe ober a jvo ‘Mid feloniousiy em- Dezale the said 5,747 sbarcy stock aod ue coupons at. tached, and cid uo usuy 40 \e same, aod did oon. oeal, remove and ai pose Gr of, so that the same can- Bot be found, or taker ane ‘or sald ots with toe im. tet that the rane should 1. de so feand om taken, and with the intent to derive .ne plaintifis 0! the benetlt thereof, Upon silitavits -aing Uaese fuci¢ an order of NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1856. y the defyodant, avpear hat was ber property disconnected entirely from any fact or clroummanbce affecting the plaints or their pro: Dave looked im vain through \be pavers for any Depud with the property 1 be ever had any of tt. or the proceeds of any of it. No act of bers conasoting her tn any way with S17 of the defeadante ts shown, oxo comp icity with th: frauds perpetrated or tifis, The motion, therefore, to discharge the defendants Eugene Grelet and Felicité Debud from arrest in this cause is granted, on their stipulating not to commence apy action for unlawful imprisonmert: and the motion ss to tbe other detendants is denied. Upening Worth Street. ‘The Committee of the Bosrd of Aldermen met ta Mr. ‘Valentine's office, City Hall, at P.M on Thureduy, Al- derman Brigge, Chairman. The resolution lately parsed the Board of Councilmen for the wider ing and ext msioa of Wortb street, (formerly Antbony street) frum Hudson © Orepge street, was under contideration. It is proposed © widen the street teenty feet on the south side. MG. Hi. Siriker, one ct the property boiders in the viviaity of they change, urged the Commitee to report to favor of extending Worth strect to Chaibsm aquare, say improvement imperatiyely demanded to tnat arrest was made, author's) « (tae arreat of alitne de | pari of the city; it would noi only fact tate commercs fendanis, and by virtue vt Winey have been arrested, | and beautify the city, bat would almomi enirety remove the objectional character and condi except the detendant 4 ) who Da» aever come to the United States. He was ar erted to London by tae Parw Officials and retaken to F .~ 4 motion is pow made ) Dy the defendan’s Lovis «:d Pugene Greet sad Parot and Debud, to va ute coe op the grouud that it was improvicently ¢ oc thet the teow set forth dig not autbor'z9 their B. Gaibraip ang Jo Morrogb, ex- Reco: ver District Anorney, in 9: Davies, Justice. —“re moet elaborately and «D5 te amount involves. a. »wosboat for the motion; J. heoa, United Statos com ‘a this case has been "yard, and she magattade of too very general attenuon which the case bas at ru « led me to @ very care. ful cocsideratfon of the +e , aode more critical exami mation of ibe Dum: rove oui motions of this character made in this cause (or tr Feiltcité Debud, oo & female could not be plained of. This Lou t showed tbat the acts $0 property, ana euos sub 6 01 sec narge of the defendant ground that she betag stead (or the matters com * areomens toa tar facts of were ® wiital tnjary d Woe arrest of a female «cone. itis 20W contended, Op the bebeli of tho we'snsants making shia motion, that the pieinvitlc bave roeus & camegs by their acts that, therefore, no causy «{ action exits against tnem, t This argument conceses 1 \utn of toe allegacion of the Compieint. Sub i6fses (19 of tne code declares that the deir ay De er sted in an action for the re covery of damages ior w* giuily waking, dewtning or Converting proyerty vl same seculou guthorizes ‘the arrest of a part © property cmbezeied Orfrauduicntiy @eanp'« > ‘cue otfcer Or agentor a Corporation. in the our ef kie easpwyment as such, OF by any agett or otuer person ucting in @ Gicuciary os. By this ergus ot she erfencanis admit tae .vernion, &s aLeged in tae com. PlaiBt; and the ocienaant Lois Geelet, acmiys that waiie this flouctary «pacity Be took and converted to his own age the shares of toe eiork Of the platattils, with and disposes of the iRereof. Toe piaintiifs the shares Drlor ged 10 ie ple. —al ave} property, as ory avege{ am why the taking, cetanuo0 .a. cvcversion, aad the ew Dezzlement ond sae tow o' are not an lojury to the Piainwils. Certainly & ems to mo taat the wofaitnfal Agent cannot be permite’ to Fay, after 98 Gas ramtized tHe frum of bis cetrquocy thar trae th mw, [ Dave taken srd dispose: -{ ine snares of sock of the razed tae proteeds thare- eacer fuck circumstance that no PoC wT made egamss me i caaot recognise auch @ of we sustained in any prin- Fave beep Geprive., ny the © sete of what tney claw to _ feu anges Cannot be excused, om the grouid that their “autuleat acts Dave conferred Ro lite UPON the pretrDt auers and holders of inese bares. and thal, serctorr, tae pimiaiit: are not demai fled. The plswtils in- sey, (hat toese sberes were owned by them, or wr eo With them for safe keeping. — Does it fe saume thus deponited, that tae piaiotios have rors vjary BY the abstraction and embezzienen| o them b» joe oefendaptet The piatatitfe st.ned much injery amd mo fact wok b fOutroverts this posi Jed iu the conclusion ip 1 efe- wohjeet, that, as te suck shares Of stock ae were epority’ with the piatnbils and seken and dleposed ot by ‘he cise cnts, they were Coposited ‘with the plait %* on sa." ms sat comcitions as would wake them respons bi « tue cwuers thereof for the vaueot the rame, ry y when such lose bad been occasioned by he act ve employ és of the plainiitts. It te ft firien’, Yor tbe purp me Of tie motion, to say that the pleintifr have made a! ine shares and coupons (akon, apd cepvered their p ¥, and claim the same as much; end iin not compen ot for the dete: dents, in my Judgment. as already ivue bed le excal pre Weemseives, ‘by aesuming the grow’ ‘oat their acts are of #0 grave & character that the tile te tnewe sbarce bas pever been charged. The eecood carte of action t* that authorized by section 26 of the coce, beng #0 aciton to recover the porsession of persouai property Taore i no doubds thet this is a scbetiate for the rerlef heretofore obtained in @ action of repievim (Roberts rs Raadal, 4 Sand. 707, Chappel vs Stunwer, 6 Pr Rep 620) In such wn a> tion the ¢otcndant msy be arresied woen De ons been guilty of etrand im corcealtsg or dt posing of the pro perty, {cr tbo taking. detention or cenversica of whica the acdon ie brought. (Sad 4 ae 170 of the code) To Waintaln this action it is pot essential that the pai tls sbould be ine owners of the property taken, detaiaet and comviried. A ballee trustee, or any other persva who is respousibie to be pme'pal may maintala the se Won, and the Inwiul poss-enien of the gools if prima Face erisence of property (Biwards in Bailmeuss. p brown ‘position ciple of law. The paw 1! fravdulent aot of the ce be their proper'y. aud renee (0 this branch of ‘0. ‘66; Faatheroe ve. 18 Wend 63, 9. Barr Pr 2, 5. Hill 348.) Too {ile, tberefore, Detag (a powension of these shares Yer As OwNOrs OF as Dailoes, Caa Main tain this orion to rreover tbe y taken, votained, and Converted, and ge far ay the defendants are coc ‘raed tare Lo be treated as owners toereof. Aro the {ecw uvou which the order of arrest was ieeued sufficiently eate- Dhisbed to authorize ite rrventiont im my judgment they are in reference to all of the doteniauts bat ka ot Greiet ond F.leté Denar fa refercuce Carpentier it may be said he does not com frovert them In ‘roth it satisfactorily app are ‘Abat el) tha: is alleged ageiost Bim: aneot de cuntradicwnd. A letter ip bis Danowrune has bow es mort couciustyrly his complicity im transactions, Bnd bis ceep and overwhelming seve of the disgrace his conduct bas cotelind upon bimeeif and a wide circle of moet attached and rerveotacie fivnas and kincred. So for as be te concerned oo dowdte can be entertained that be wee en active pervcpator of the fraads co ted vpen the plaintiffs lo thie jeter be eays:— to have setued as be choes or be would nave tied, i Carpeniier, ume co time ‘was in their «Moe tn Paris, and that said coupons atteched. ‘bat the tbeit was out or removing & papel or gs ty He, rt F i p & 1] g fi § iF H it 552 f Hl i u He Hi i £ i i : i i f | li it i, E if 5 i i f betore Ty the other detendants. an from snght pert, Lofore any of there fraude wore sstuail 7 omatance O° mapteion, ts com: . bat he rother and the other de ‘ Apotber etre * acolene ew onto! em | bela tion of the Five Pots, which tw eortatcly @ very . He thought if the comaittes would only amend the resolution adopied by the Board of Councilmen that that Board would immediately coacur ip the amendment, and the improvement would be a fait accompli, while, tf the resolution a3 tt now stands was adopted, they would never be adie to get Worth street extended to Chatham square The people, said he, have long been struggling to obtain this imurovement; thoy tried tt as carly as 183; io 1317 it passed both branches of the Common Oounci), but was vetoed by the Mayor; im 1637 {t was again passed by the Common Council, sig by the Mayor, and commistioners appoinied who went OD apc made their report; bot many of th» property hold- ers being opposed tothe improvement, ths undertaking was stopped, tney paying $20,000, the expensss of the commissioners. and the city vena the resolution. ‘The matter bag remained toe the The comunftice thought that the resoluuon, a8 adopted by the Boar: of Counoilt |, Would cause @ great improvement, and that the extension of Worth street to Coatbam rquarve would be artill greater improvement— that t would be oat desirable e+complisoment—bdut feared that if they attempt-d to make the extension the entire watter would be thrown overboard = lt was thus Wib the extension of Chambers anv Canal mreets, wl fraily the balf way measures of improviag and extend. tog them acopted The co! wee aid if they tn- trod iment the matier woul! nave to go ced amend dack to the Board of Councilmen, and there wonld ba but Inttle ope of wetting tt passed this year, if indesd it would not be sntirely lost. Mr. Striker urged that the Courciimen would sgree to the amendment, and desired the committer to delay their report it he could see the Committee on Streets of the Board of runoil nee If that committee abould not be in favor of the amead ment, then jet the Aldermen pass the resolutious as taey steno. The committee expressed thelr desire to report urop every subject before ibem and get their reports adopted or rejected 20 a8 to leave acivar tapis for rd; but finally concluded to delay their report @ \ttees of both Boards of the Common Souncil wo every aubjsot The Aldermanic Committee on graph was to have met on Toareay, butowiug probadiy to Whe raip, tbe Cheirmaa only was present ‘Theatrical and Masical Matters, Nimo’s Gaxpax —the Ravets, whom extwordiaary pantomimic perf rmsaces have nigbtly dilet ths favorie estabiiebment for an unusnally fergthy perioa, oimed thelr cogagement last eveatng ani wi! bo sucoseded by the evr popular Pyoe and Harrison English Opera Company, whe commence to morrow evening iu « sew ‘and romantic composition founded on M. de 3 George's last work. apd entited * The Valley ot Audorre’’ Seats cap uow be secured in advance. Bowes? TweaTxs —Mr and Mra. Davenport still remain et the bead of the talented and versatie comoany with which Mazeger Broogbam baa surrounded numscif. Toe attrections for to m DIgDt Co sist Of Nhakepere’s elegant comedy, “Muen Ado Abou. Nothwg? and in beth of whch the cbfet cheraciers will be ovort. There mii bea maneg'r's Donets next “Ceri” pereonated by tr. apd Mra J) ime op the occasion of Lock out for seats merous patrons of this elegant mimuabie. By way of a beginning be will, 1o morrow night, enact i grest part of Bob Tyke, in the ¢ comedy entitled the ‘School of Reform.’ The auc Wrongs of Woman" is the closiig piece. Wacack’s —Mr Lester having retorned from bis bigh- ty euecerefal professional trip w the south, wii! appear 10 morrow evening as Rover, in whe excellent exmedy of “Wiig Cate.” The cest embraces the names of Mosars, Blake Walcott, Dyott Bolland snd Sotbern, Mrs. Hoo, Mire Geppoa sad other faverites The come y will be preceeded by the eperkiing cometietta called ‘Delicate Grourd,’’ ty which Messrs, Waivot and {sy nolds and Mrs. Boey appears. No hetter teat can be required of the mer Dmevts tendercd bere, toan the su pie fect that ‘be overwheiming applause bestowed by crowded anciences of the beauty and talent of the city, upon the a{fecung drama of ‘Second Lor: the Local comedy of ‘Young New York,” rende sequently tbe former latter its fourth week to morrow. (Ceauowas Sragst Tesates —From present iodications Mr Eddy is likely to scquire quite as enviable a repute be ae a Puccese’a! mansger as he long ago acaleved as 8 talented actor. He seldom tails togecure remartably full houses, apd never fails to piease all clasers. fo morrow out the thrilling drama hich comes “Orion, Bauxvm's Meeery.—The energetic managers of this (amovs establishment are as scuvely engaged as ever in securing povelties of all description for tne entertain ment of thetr patrons. Aundreds of apimate acd inanimate morrow. Beoapway Vancerms—The younger branches of the community, as weil as a large number of parents, wil regret the appoupeement that the talented and woncer fully pleas’ Joventic comedians who bave +o long grevided the frequentora ¢f this little theatre are on the To. ys hie greet parts A® tbe house will in all probability be ull De necessary to gocariy to se Geo, Cornett asp Wooo's Movernats iaece an ontirely new apd very attractive programme of dances, &e., for the coming week, but ss regards the farce, they find “The Oid Clock; or, Here ne (oes and There She Goes,” eptirely 100 popular to set asiae yet awhile. Go, see it and |sugh, to morrow night. The Bocxiay Of late been delighting the lovers of fre mask te Deectiful melod’s im their popalar burlesque on the famous opera of ‘Oimderetia’’ This play is retained on the bills (or tomorrow evening, olwerwige the programme bas Deen entirely altered, new and sparklirg songs substituted for old, &o Doxmrtt's Mosxgys, Doos, &e.—The Sad tronage bestowed during the past week upon these re. markedly sagactoue animale bea induced tbe proprietor to continue at Chinese Aali throughout the coming week This will be gloriocs pews to the bupdrede of litte ones whore parents have bitherto been unabie to take them to see the learned quads apeds. Mx Liowm Gornewrp, the favorite comic and mono- dramatic sctor,, bas returned to the city afver a most Sat- tering and prosperous tor tbrough the Canadas Cauvromsta —On the 7th, Mre. Jalia Deen Hayne prot ferec ber proteasional services for the benoit of the Me chanicr’ Institute. The spacious Metropolitan was crowd. ed t© suffccation, and the net receipts amounted to over ore thousand Mre. Bayne, alter a very success. foi seeson at *be Metropolitan, haa gone vw \be interior, and was playing an engagement at toe Forrest theatre in Sacramento, where the same success attended aor. No Compace Factory Daernoven ny Fine —About eleven o'clock yesterday forenoon a fire broke out in the Gord- martfactory of James Douther & Arother, in Sanford mreet, near Myrtle avenue. One of the buildings was of brick and another of frame, adjoining. Both buildings were mored with hemp ana spun material, al) of which war card 3 i osrme from Georgetown, D. O., for \. York, omthe2a took. vetaved wo cllow ine mapester ot Ale opdriats inspect her, and set sail. cored a step mer, and overhauling the rohconer carried ber beck to Aexandria. The captais wae arrested and twohail to answer the ofence Southern Commercial Convention. FikeT Dar, Savawnan, Deo. 8, 1856. ‘The Convention assembled at 12 o'clock, and was called to order by the Hon. Jas. P. Soreven, Mayor of this city, ‘and an appropriate prayer was offered by tbe Rt. Rev. Bishop Eliott, who studiously avoided any allusion to the great eectional positical subjects of the day. A temporary Organization was then formed, the Mayor acting as ohair- man, and Thos ©, Thackstos, of the Petersburg, Va., Sathvide Democrat, aa Secretary. The Hon. Mark A Cooper, of Ga., offered a resolution that the chairman appoint one from each of the States represented, to act as & committee im permanent organization, and that said commiltee report rules for the government of the Con- vention, and that the delegates from the respective States nominate & person to serve on this committees, After much parliameptary apd pon-parliamentary procee lings Ube rerolation was modified to the following :— That = catia, hy ye Ot one from each State repreecnted, be sppotn' report permanent officers for the Convention, aad also rules for ts government. Thie resolution was adopted. An organization 091 mittee wee them formed, consisting cf ton gentiome Irom tem Southern States Ou motion, the Convention adjourned until 4 o’olock PM EVENING SESSION. At tbe hour appointed, the Convention reassembled, whip the permanent organizetion was formed by the cPairman of the Orgapization Committee, Mr. Thos. L. Gholson, of Ve., reporting the following as the officers of the Convention — Preaident— Hon. James Lyons, of Richmond, Va. Vice Prendents—P. B. Bathis. of Alabama; Hon. Joel Crawiord, of Georgie; Jobo 8 Brown, of Maryiand; David rks, ot North Carolina; Hon. Edward Martin, of South W. G, Swann, of Tennessee; Andrew Hunter, of South Carolina; Cratebtield avd E. Thackstone, of Virginia, Georgia; J. A. Mengum, of Texas, ‘The of the Convention adopted wore thore of the House of Repretentatives of the United Statss, and that each State be allowed as many Voios as sbe is entitled so in the Eiectorai Colleges. A commities was appointed by the Chairman to wait oa Mr Lyons end taform bim of his eiecuon as President of (be Kopvention and conduct bim to the chair, This bo- ire doue, ine PRasipant addressed the Convention as fol- wo Gentlemen of tbe Southern Commercis! Convention— On ‘his occasion, ip returning my thanks to you for thie ‘unexpected and fully upmerited honor which you nave been piessed to confer upon me, I must be wed to say that 1oonct take any part of {it to myself. It ts, I tee) convinced, & tribute from the heart of the Souta, to the ipdtvicual, but to that venerable, that an commonwealth, of whic lam one of ths bumbiest citi- zepr—to @ diate which, whiie 5 a8 aiways been loyal ip ber to the whole Sowh and Usion— (cteors)—bas ever been, as ehe ever will be, true w the. South, the constitution and the country in all the interests of unity. {Queers It ta, tudeed, no email honor 0 be catted on t! onc; tion, at this time, by such a body, to preside over i dehberations, aud to render euch aid as an bumble indi- viduai may to the labors and successful discharge of the daties of this Convention. This time at whico you moet, this moment o! your assembiipg hore, makes toe fac: Poriant ip the eyes and estimation of the waol rations, are, yernaps, beyond that atta erations end results of any conveniion, spontansous With the people, which bas assembled for mahy years t. Weare assemoled as o weutton of !reema ree citizens of the South, not for parpose of discuss ing poittical queetins io the matnor and es'imation and wih the interesis and feelings of politicians, out for Purpose of considering what we can do, ail cimittiog aad Couoeding that sometbicg we ooght to do to resiore what be wD pert been iost—tne re independence, and witb tual a every Bense, OF that South to whicd re atl in heart and 1s is but a moment, geptlemen ope Of the most memorable etruggics watch thi bas witnessed since first ber cbaractor as a free a pendent vation wee estabdliened. A war—as unprace- Gented for the metives which prom; dented for the means and toanver con (ucted—bas but recentiy been ibanks to that God who has at controlled the destinies of our land, we have come rough it—a pstion yet united, bappy and free, and the stogs Soutn etl, as abe atways bas been, loyal sad true to whole couvtry—the Union (Cheers) Bat it is not to be ateguined—the man who would disguise it from you would, in my bumbie judgmont, misiesd you— It it NOt to De Giswuined that the coatest is vet unended Alreacy thom sbe we chamber of tbe i'nive! Stave bas « beep announced tbat the war {a not yet enced, but only ceferred to be Oo ebed in the year 1460, whea th wa™ upon ovr institutions apd our homes sad of course vpon cor liberties, 8 to be renewed Uador these cir- chmetarcer, fovowing in the footsteps o others wao bave gone before us, we Dave come together for the pur pore of coeid ring’ what isto be done, not to dissolve tbe Upiow, 98 cur ¢pemies talsely charge apon at; nat io cieturb the copstituiional compact in avy wise; not to mer the gerera! happiness of the coanwy it for the: pore ge of idering wha’ we can do oa thi occasion to make the Coin, if itcan rtill be preserve, « union of the free and inc ependent North, uo sess thao a union of the free apd tn bdent and equal South = (Loud cbeere ) Our evemics beve already assailed us inadvacc: ; already bave they endeavored to which your deliberations of Soathern men nituerts bive proven to De unfounded. At one time possessing the al mort « ptire trade and commerce of the couawy, we hare reen by degrees, apd yearafier year, this trae and com- merce transierred vo o! ber portions of the coantry—oar ces dwindling our commerce gone: and thote who have oerived the benefit of our decay and loss, bave used that denedi, as [ bave just said, asa moans of warring upoo ws and our instiosdons, im this Usion which our forofa- thers formed, pot as the end, but as the means by which Hberty end happiness, and the more pertect asior and Comestic tranqui ity were to be obtained. Wecome here pot for the purpese of disturbing the North, but for the Porpore of cetermining what we can do by our own means and by our own ager cies, for the purpose of maxing more comfo'tabie, more strong, more equal, tn all re: = that portion of the Union which furnishes the for the whole, What is there ip that that should excite the b of any jut man? What is there that should be regarded as inimical to any obligation of any petr ot, or the fact that the peopie of any portion of the cconuy thould come together for the purpase of const t+r- what may do with tneir own moans, by their own agencies, for tne pur; ot erouring the common independence of that of the country they repronert? 1 beg ieave to say myeeoil, a lam eure! may fay for ali of you, that there is not within tbia aerombiy a heart disioyal to any tie obligation, The to nothing eve ask? on)y that she may enjoy with others what the Uniou Was intended to recure to Why then should there be any dovbt or besitaticn in respect to the course we are to purrue here? true; but a Southern man who We come bere ss Southern mon. it is em. a prectical res ‘the South, pbell siso ts loyel to thone obligations which we admut, and by which we man to abide e@bile this Union remains a cons tin- tional Union. (Cheers) Bat the not attempt to sieguine It, for to do tolly—when the South may find that she the orcereity of exerting, and will have noed and tor all her powers to pri her ‘and Is it to be expected, then, we will it down quietly to waste Hf ss: «ft Bs 38 2 g ‘order, by which we have det The President resomed hit seat amia 3 . He anxious, gst the Com erated upom . ros Annivat oF Tr0oPa.—The schooner C. B. Kand- ime from Breroe ; which port she left Be rounh arti hoy, oll complete es Abcaweas Stats Orricent—liame ov THE GovERNOR.— The General Aseembiy now in session, recently elected the following State officers: -T B Hauly, Supreme Judge; D. B. Greer, Secretary of State; Wm. i. Miller, Auditor of Public Accounts; John H. Crease, State Treasurer; J. W. MoConaugbey, Land Attorney and State Collector. Govervor Cor way, re e'ected to that post lust August, was no sick as to be unable to attend the session of the Legis- lature om the day appointed for the inauguration, He suggested ibe propriety of administering the oath of office tm bis room, but this was not soceded to, Stave Traps.—The portion of the message of the Governor of South Carolina, reinting to the re opening of the slave trace bag been referred to a special committee, ‘The Charleston Mercury of the 27th, however, regrets to find, from some expressions in debate, the aubject is “Wikely to assume @ party charactor,” and that “mon may take postions from tte tnfluence of political ante- cedents.’’ We should not be aurprined if this propoat- tion to re-open the slave trade thus introduced in the South Carolma Legislature should yet prove a Trojan horse HA. anv Hay —Mr. Comegys, tho new United States Senator from Delaware, vowed half the democratic ticket at the late election. Sovrueex Commexciat Oonvention.—The Louisville Journal of the 27tb, says :— The City of Narhviile, still barning with indignant shame at the recollection of the treasonabie issue of the convention assembied in her midet, hus resolved nut to recognize the Savannah convontion—not ta send 10 it, . Devecates Insracorep From Lomavitis,—The City Coun cil of .ouisville, Kentncky, though agreeing to wend de- legates to the Southern Commercial Convention, to bo he'd at Savannah, bas nevertheless passed a retolution of ap important character, as follows :— Rerolved, Tha: it is the senee of the General Council of the city of Loutsvilie that the action of said convention should be coptined to such measures as will tend to ad- vanre the commerce, trade, arts, sciences, internal im provement, agricultural interests, and manufactures of the severai States represented, and that all efforts to dia- cust or pare measures calculated to Increase sections! ex citement or widen the breach between the North and the South should be suromarily end constantly rebuked, aac that the delegaies from Louisville be and are hereby ta- structed to ure thrir tefluence in the convention to porpe tuate the commercial and pational union of the States. REM-RKARLB Fact —Is it pot a remarkable fact tant the only state in the Union that casts its electoral vote for the Kuow Notbing candidate for the Presidency, was founded and settled by Koman Cathouics? Bowa riom Swrmxes in Kaseas.—We learn from tha Leavenworth Journal (Kansas), of November 20, that those bona fide nettiers or equatters on the public lauds who were driven from their claims by reason of the late border invasion, and bave now no means of purchasivg them, will be aliowed to retain them until the next sale. This proved a cooler to the speculators of course, Nortuken Books roR SovTHERN SCHUOLS.—A correspon- dent of the Chari ston Mercury, of the 27th, speaking of Northern books, saye:— Much has been publieded of late, about the adulteration food in London; but what is that, compared with the disbes served up by the Northera press to literary gas trouomer? Tbe refueal of the Harpers to fulfil tnelr en- gsgemect to publish the third edition of Mr Grayson’s porm, 18 an inatance of the reluctance to produce auy food but euch as is palsteable to @ depraved ap Wheo Catherine de Medicis sisbed to get rid of an ob- noxious person in an artutic manner, she was in the habit of presenting them with ceicately made sweet meats, in which death furked in tbe mont engagtug form; but we question, if the diabelical revenge and tha cold. bloeded wickecnees of an Italisu womam, ever tovented such ceadty trifles os Harriet Be cher Stowe presents in ber cheep literary confectiouary. And Abbott’s rugar ornam ot« for children, what do they contatat *Quae tities of gypenm, colored with al r, red oxide, and chromate of lead '* pick'e occasionally —a litle highly seasoned criticism, a3 @ con- dimept to more jeaome food but beware! there is death in tue picaie jar; for the critictems on men ant ers, apd womau, 80 common at the North and mabufactured on @ small scale, occarionally, at the Souit. (es ar ceadly an stryconme But good whotcsome bread we require to keep Our organism in health, 80 as to jatce of the past anct he present, and to form & prognoeis of the future. Wego to history, but find it compounded with azbes of Pigrim Fathers, Bancroft putty, and the bone dust of Massachusetts martyrs, gath ered op Revolutionary battie grounds in Cerolins—all worked up #ith Aboution yeas. Nort Canovva at. PReckanLe —From a now demo- cretic paper called the Kapresent itive pudiished at Hail fax, N C., we take the follo ving nignificant paragraph: — Well, Mr. Bucharan bas been clected, and we nee past ‘and far in the aistance to the leward the rock and the breokers which por'euced wreck und destruction Instead of duogers, we ree more clear'y aut distinctly now, than we dio be ore the election, the safety to the Uaion, the permanency to our institutions, and the stability to our Acculay progress. We cougraiuiate the entire North Caro- bra democratic press vpoo the fac: that pot one of them bas given conntc panes or encouragement te those slarma and mirgivings which reem #0 much like dirtrusting the ox ly meene we had in our power to werd off the dificul- lied and dangers impending before the late election . No Bistoxy 07 Sovrn Carouna Yer.—The lamevtations of Mr. Keitt as yet are not much heeded. In the House of Representatives of that State on Saturday last, Mr. Bryer moved to lay aside the formula of the Hovee for the purpose of offering & resolution with « view of reference. Unanimous consent beir odersd the following:— Resolved, That a complete bistory of South Carol written; that it be referred to tbe Committee of 1: tien to selects citizen of this State to accomplias the % ¢ Commities on Ways and Means to ro- port the amount to be awarded Some opposition beiog manifested, Mr. Bryan with- drew it. ‘The words “ ompleto history’? seemed very propor in the resolution, stpce Mr Gilmore Simms wrote ore! & sebool children in wbich were omitied, we understand, the a‘ mivistration of one very roepectabie execu. tive! Mr. Bryan, do not be discouraged. Try again. AyoraaR Someta Croakem —Gen Jemison, in his ad dreee before the South Carolina State Agrioultaral Socte ty, bas uttered the following croak (but \t was before the election) — ‘The great iseue, whether the Union ts stronger than slavery, oan so longer be delayed with safety, tate Union is dettined to perteh [t cannot and should not stand Our experience murt now convince us that there cap be belther pose: ner honor to the South in this cop federacy. If the Union 1 ominally continues, it cha no longer be # Union of equal rights aud interests, but the South, degraded to ap in’ertor poaition, will be impoverisbed and eveiaved Southery planter. tf by soflerm ce be is permitted to hold bia preperty, can be Dothipg more than a tarkmarter to Northern owner; humbied by subjection, witnout the power of resintance or any hope of satety, be will he * Sempiacd by cowards pod jreater cowardice’ But I feel that such will not be ia fate Ricumoyn Exqcrkam macoxang Aanania —The Richmond Enquerer of the 24 publishes an article to relation to the Fawlury Rrovew, wbicb contains some remarks of a very elferent character from those lately found in that journal During the canvass we often spoke in very round terms of tbe universal moral, political social and religious tceptiolxm ef the binck ‘repubiicane, We asserted the party to be w mere rongeries of rma We were sincere in our aivertioms, We are now undeceined. Wo respect Americana too much North and Souto to beliove for « moment thet @ party ro iarge a thay watch vot? for Mr. Fremont is compored wholly, or ‘ndeed chiefly. 0” fane- tee, infidels or sceptics. We have to look out for other causes for this national movement. We God a clue to them ip the article on wbich we are commenting. Tho North believes the South arrogant, overbearing and ag- gressive. The North is mistaken, bot einsere. Ricnany Yaunox's Lat —We find in the Charleston Courier, of the 4th, @ long and characteristic letter from Richard Yeadon, im which he atiacks the New York Mmes. He clores by saying: — The pitdge is ventured that Mr Y will accommodate with ‘a emell specimen of cbivairy,”’ and “try concia- sions’’ with “the litde viliaim’’ of the Empire State tn any way that may euit bis fancy or Bix mettle and be sure, too, to ‘ bang + calf #hia on bit recreant limbds.’’ Movrnons2 Towraims 10 ne Cosmesary Geveaat —The New York correnpondent of the Albany Argut sayr:— .. ‘The otber evening the Governor elect, in the presence of a few gentiemen of his parw prorunt at the Astor Houre, conferred the office of Commissary Geveral on Miniborne Tompline, Beq, of Richmond county. The place ie now bed ty Gen J H. Robert Ward. and as the paisry i oly $700, it te to be en od (oat the ee een of Tompkins w apply Corrmontixa THe Uxiow.—The Philadelphia Time of the 280b Inet , speaking of Col. Benton's leotare, saya: — master at Chicago, bas a five gallon jog of brandy in hie Deccbembor, erotea the seek of outs to's oir fg fo Tne FR Ta os ten fare loner drunk when Douglas is eleot- ed President. Turow Conor —Owen P. Lovejoy, who baa just deen elented to Congress by the republicans of Titinois, ia | ® the brother of the Rev. E. P Lovewy who was ‘killed by a mob in Alton, many years ago while defending his ° slavery rewspapor estabilshment. Oncanyan’s Lecture—A Night in the Harem, ‘ Distance lenas enchantmest to the view,” is @ haok- Beyed proverb, having » bome in every language and holding good in every country. The travellor in the Kast finds it impossible to repress the mingied feelings of satonishment and admiration to which tho unfolding glories of the Golden Horn given birth. As cach bay aud inlet opens to bis gaze, he muses of Peris, Circassian slaves and black eyed Houris, for the conceatration of Oriental romance seems nestling midst the hundred mina- rets of Constantine’s bright city. A fow pulls from the bronzed arms of the ciroumcised sons of Asia bring his caique to the quay, and the regs, tatters aad fith of Turkish loafere—the dilapidated, vermin breeding hovels —the fovl, narrow strerte—the nine and forty stinks, every one of which is separately appreciable, tell him he is in Constaptimople, and shat bis romantic dreams are, in plain Englicb, humbug, and, tn Turkish, bosi. Chechik Oscevyan Effendi delivered the second of his series of lectures on “Turkey and her Institutions’? at Hope Chapel, Broadway, on Saiurday, 6th instant. The cbapel was very well filled, and we observed amongs: the audience many leading personages tn the professionals Boworen, foliow out this plan in bis second lecture, con- fining bimgeif rether to simple statement of faet, without ae} xist rica, Mr. Oscan; precisel; iaxems exist in America, Says Mr. yan, the same as they do in Turkey; that is to say, the one mon Western idea of gastern barems bas n0 foundation whatever im fact. So ali our notions 0” the giorious time which Psobas and pabobs are supposed to have are upset ina breath. Tbe word “harem” does not mean polyga- my, for the Christian subjects of tho Porte use the word too. and yet possess but one wife. Harem i¢ merely the Turkish tor home (le fuyer, cuhwuse); and, for all that wo cap ree to thecontrary might belong to a bacnelor, were it pot that in Rartern cilmes ‘‘useless men’? do not floa- rib, for Turks agree wtth Oiiver Goldsmith, that “he who marries early and brings ups large family docs more service to bis country than ho wlio continaes singio and talks oply of population.” The two holy cities of Mecca and Medipe are spoken of as harems, in tho same way as the Christian calls besven his bome—the oriental ‘would gay ‘heaven is my barcm,’’ witnout any refereace to the several ecore of black eyed bouris which the Pro pbet has promised to the faithful. When the American minister arrives at Constantinople, should be bring his family wth him, the Hon, Mr. No and So is announced, “with bis barem.’? ‘The part of the house, which we stylo the ladies’ apartments, is kept (or the femaie sex alone and bears the mysiicbame. The indies’ cabin in our ferry boats, would, to Turkey, be digntied with the title, harea Your Moslem ts so’ very feartul of scandal that ho never permite the female members of bis household to bo acon ubrcad unveiled. por woud the adies themselves consent to it, for, according to the lecturer's account, they are ever more basbiul and prudish than a boarding school mits. 4 Turkish woman would be as confounded, if caught witpout ber veil, as an American surprised en trlete de nuit. The dear creatures waik the streets alone, their busoands not even recogriziug tuem, if they mest, apd there is no fear of insult, forthe passers-by would render them succor st all times. Woe be to any man ‘who gets into cispute with them, for the tongue ta ever rest (ae bere) acd the slipper is @ sure means of atiacl ‘The fret years of a girl's life are passed with mon ant women indiscriminately; during that time she attevds the publ c echoo! »r studies at home, but arrived at eight years of age. sbe enters the bsrem apd no longer appears ip pubic unvelled. Education ts on a very low scale and upsystemaie, consequently the women are mere over growngiris, They have the same iove of dress which characterizes their sex the wide world over, and ub tesbion is constantly changing. so that toeir has bapos are po better off, monetarily, than the poor follows im the west Ap huropean or American is astonished at finding no skeppg apartmen 8 in the Taskisb houses Bed.uiog is pvt out of sight Curteg the day. bot at tac nour of rest it ts brougbt forth an 1 spread on the fivor of any one of the rooms most convenient Weetern mavners ere cresring io however, and bringing furniture slong; s> that In some bousee chairs, solas‘and even ore "7 nipg to appear. The ccturer went on to staic “barem” meant on assemblage of wcmen, but not 0; - menze of euch women as war goneraily supported. poly oasens the tribes of Wertern Asin itving in the most multiplied state of copeubinage, spd endeavored to refi $ae evil by ¢irecting that no man should have more than four xcept the Proph +t and bis successors. who might spd go three better’ Toe present Sultan pas five, each one ruling over @ Peperate and distinct house- held, for jealousy exists there the tawe as with us and Petitooat goverument “Cau. ,” &c., fourth, ano Turk sb women get their own was if they Marriage in Turkey is a civil contract, not a retigi ceremony or sacrament A man buys ® pig ine when be warries in the East, tor be does not neo bis wife Coes all the court:ng with the lady’s aries arranged, be caters the cham uer of the bride end Onds ber oa the sofe veiled The following conversation, or aome'bing Ite it, ensues:— ‘May ( pos od Of the gross ludisoredoe of titing your —and the maiden of course repties, “Not my will, The ice ts b oker Tnvorce is easily obtained. and, as it is foared, the wo- men get all they can out of the men, end lay tt up tn store avainet en evil day [pfantioide ts very freqauni, and i Jegitimacy is unknown tn cons: quence he lecturer stated that women ia Turkey are treated as the maiew Of men, DOL as the mers aun) ote of dis wil, apd tbat po belief exis's there in relation to their poxsess- ing po rouls «Ag well might it be argued tox Chriatians G: ny Immortaltty to women. because ‘ia heaven were rrying Or giving to inarrig Very great interest was dispiay evening. ano tbe various bon m od. He is evidently warprising uege Mr Ovcanyan eweiutes Weare given to understand hat lecture before the Geographi al * of which country be is « uative. Several of tbe principal scientific and itterary vesocietions Of this and adjacen’ Siates have engaged bis services dur- tog the presepiecarce. =~ _——— _SAKITIOB (APELLIOR AG TORK—TEM DAT Pore of New York, Deceraber 13, 1856, OLE ARED. Bteawrthtp Alabama, Kcbenck, Bavanneh -—& L Mitchell firamebip Pasbvilie, Kwan, Charieston--bcoford, T Go. Steamwbip Roaroke, Skinner, Norfolk, 4e—Ludiau & Plea te Ship M Fawes. Riley. Rest Irdies—Wm A Sale & Ox Fhip Micclesex. Parmiee. Liverpool P 3 anton Ship Albert Geiletin, De ano, Livercon Bbip Se pater, Ocffin, New Urieans—tiate 6 Co Py 2 Jobn Bunyac, Nicke's, New Orieans—Walah, Oarver Chane thip Frelyn Ray Mebi'e—Harbeck & Oo Perk Metn (Od), Pasech, Newport, W—H Koope. Bark In¢us Thompson Kio Grande~Kirkisad & Von Sachs. Kerk Phenix Owen, Blo G ance Bart Oseco Waugh, Trinidad—G 8 Stevenson, Fark 1 L Rutgers, Deleno St Marke—Brode & Potion, Bark Brito: Belle (Br), Spanagie, Bortou—Me Au uf, Whee- Jock & Orie Brie ine, Whiteebury Aspinwall —Panara RB Oo. Brig Fising Kagie, Cunant Han itor —¥ £00. Brig Olndiator (Fr) 4t Jehos NP—J # Whitney & Oo. Prig Argusta, Newmsan, Uhareh & Co. Hiri Tneustry. hobinson. Posteo tT a bebr Magyar, Flower, &t Croix—erett, Soo & Oo. png Crieal Fakes, Leighion, Jacksoaviile—fhompeon & jun tebr § Brnen, Douglas, Grorgetown—Do!ner & Potter. Schr Hanover Whipple, Richmond— fy Piersoa Rehr Margaret, Bewson, City Powt— Hustee 2 Oo. Sloop Maria . Sloop F fire: a Strummer Locnat Poit t, Freneb, Rakimore -H B Cromwell. Steamer Westers port, Berry, Portiana—H 8 Cromwell ARKIVED Btearerh'p George Law, Herndon, Arpinwall. Dee 4, with treasure ard passengers, to MO Roberta tieewebip Knoxvule, Lodiow, Bevannah 63 hours with ndee ane fp ore to 8 L Mier 1th ine. 7 AM, 90 mutes & of Hatteras, es changed siqnaia with steamship South: errer hence for Charleston Ship Wm F Schmidt tears, Trapani, fept 18 with anit and sumac fo WF Schmidt & Co. sxperienced heavy weather, wre Meni Oct 22, passed Gibraltar 294, a, .) a Kiry fotterheld.” "Now 2, lat 540, lon se rant nd Dikbead to the poop ceck and dia Cy For the 2 400 wiles of New York. during »bich time meet ar westerty gales split foretopeat! foresail, lost topralianiaal ht ania. artark artour tof, Warren), Sisnchard, Marseilles, Cet 18 | pet tices Sharan vee condo Hes hed Light westerly. winds ond calms the soli ‘Nov 97. int 2448, lon 61 4°, spoke ship Gramps, of for Savannsh (Brem), Oldegera Bremer. 6! Ruger sto Manton & Te nes yo, ek Vie rita coffee, Co. Mi on 8, off fan ——, of Buenos Ayres: Nov 3, fat 1006 8, lon 31 with Las SO Lf. jon 31 W, from Liverpool for xen ie tmtth foie, ot New Raven Bees brig BK Reece, Saunders, from Deme- Nov 2, with he 8 experienoed mitra ae 21. Yon 30. spoke *Serk Sars hides, furtic, eto Tivingwiom & ‘one, heavy weather of Hatree Berk waite wana, 13 days, with sugar, £0, to ark Goodepeed, Faye. St Marka, Nov 23 with cotton, &c, to Sturges. Clearman & Co. Bark Mary © Lyer ew), Pieket, Milibridge, with lumber, to Peck & ¢ rig Celestina Dunbar, Mansnrilia, Cuba, 18 days, with metounny. Ae, to Maitland. Oo. Stone Savannah, 11 days, with ootton, Ae, to Co, lareden. Melaga, #3 days. with froit ant 2 ton & Co. wienced hoary weather, ine Bir prone pers. to Beri Joe: sibboom. Erg a ett 2 tae 10 days, #) ‘dows ok, Vv la. illsn, Lord Elsworth, Me. 'W _Drisko, Wass Columbia, Me. Bleamer Thos Swann, Willetts, Baltlmore, 65 ho mdse, to H_B Cromwell. ae woneeres, Berry, Portland, 45 hours, with well. Steemer Rristol, Allen, Philadelphia. Bene Eels a ter, Norwich. Bit wees annah; Ni leamships Arago, Havre; Alabama, Sav: i Neston? Roanoki foik. Nibe sardials, . Se: al Lies barks Klik, Montevideo, aes ‘Trinidad; Onac;, Lord. From Quarantine, bark Olara B Williams, Havana, Wind during the day, WSW. NEW onLaa® —' wexeels ten 4 Ly r,t ‘The following a forwight ending Nov ™: Garand Weet-ra Miscellaneous and Dusasters. ‘The sicamsbip Arago,Capt Lines, sailed yesteriay for amptop and Havre, with 38 passengers. The fine ship Middlesex, 1440 tons, Capt H B Parmice | cleared yesterday for Liverpool will in future run xs lar packet in Mesers Tapscott & Co's line, the cont olll terest in said ship baving been purchased by that irm. B. ', Whelden, rn echarsateseataan, toe tenes or eas, been 14 ‘within one day’s sail of Boston. FRx rig Noam, from St Domingo for . Bermuda 2th ult, totally dismasted. yasinesd Danten neiG St Micuann, from St Domingo City tor put into Holmes’ Bole 11th inst, sbort of provisions a spUt. Experienced very severe weather ou the coast al twice been blown off. Was witbia 15 Boston light. Sonn Froct Fuencn (of Fall River), Lewis, at W: from Bali * small fore aod aft schr, carrying away siancheoas, bal ut receiving of'°r damage The unkoown echr lef chor onthe bow the E #, bat what damage sho rer not known. Fcun Antetta (of New Haven), Robertson, from Ch: 22d ult for Providence, with cotton, put imo Norfolk 8 for what cause is rot stated, The steemer City of Hartford, of the Hariford yeblerday morning taken on the balaee dock for rap 8 lemen: ld fr 4 Sid from Queenstown 26th ult, Wm F Saitord, Ro a wi? Abby Blanchard, Falmouth for NOrleans, 9 sufble, Cordelia, Bishop, from MOrteans for Cork, De Ship Frieut, Miller, from Shangbse for London, 8 $58 fon 2 E Ship T W Bears, from Algos Bay for Rast Indies, @ ic. Sbip Good Hope. Miller, from N York Sept 10 for Mell orth Iata Non 2% Ship Galatea, Barber, from NYork Sept 50 for 8 cixoo, Oct 20 Ink 19 N. ton 85 W. Victory, Gardiner from Calcutta Aug 29 for ip rcedis (rows "Suagepore 4 Manila for NY 1p Arcadim, and Mani vor} 1, lat 2122 8 lop 29 W. ton Saupetent,” oF * Cousbrook:” (American), Nov 8, ‘Am vessel “Redman” (prohably bark Rodmend, fro lao Aug 11 for Genoa) Sept 29. lat #8 S lon Wo Brig Thos Harrie from Onracos for N¥ork, vo date lon 75 80. avd supplied with provisions, by ship La Yhilsdelph ‘A brig with ‘oes ¢f foretopmast and head of fore seen Dee 4, Int $0 40 lon 82 29 Sebr Leiin, Loncen for NYork, all weil Ny, lon $9 15 W. Nov Foreign Ports. Axcrers, prev to Nov 20—arr bark Ocean Farorite son, Havana via Bristol, RE for Trieste pare abt Nov 2)—In port brig Caroni, Shr joston, Ig. Pawinaka, Nor 2—In port barks Carniola, Toph St Domingo Dec 10; Princeton, Seeley. for NYors ne. Cordelia, Brevvort, do do (has been reported sid man for 8t Kitts Vee 8; Helen, Long for NYork, a Foster. from Faltimore id léth brig & K Beeoe, Sa Baltimore (since epcken—see port arrivals) Pour av Pxince, abt Nov 2»—Io beige Sarah Keen, for NYork. lég. Krie Peters, Vesta ki'en. Ps Lauraeva Merrill for Bosior. 14g ‘Aoglo Saxon, Co do.2 dage; Obiva, Lowe frei do disg AWANGHAR Sept iN—eld ships Florence, Ducaresy, 1fts, Daring, Simonson co Sr Tiomas, Nov 17—In rort barks Rolla, Rogers, fo Martha, ready for sen; Sebra Crocker, Gerry, unc; and| ‘as before. Savana, Nov 2¢—Tn port brig Abram, Revers, for Shi Home Ports. BOSTON, Dec 12—arr ships Oxford, Minot. Leghora| Mersick, Fliwer NOrieans Fairfield, Hathaway C torka RB Knight, Luroomb, Qrenfaegos; 0 B « © alexauder, Merriman, Baltimore Ipbis: Mary F Sade. Wheiden, do, en; Grand Master (Br), y te Stil, Jacksoa, Sih wit James Crosty, Ciitiord Maisuzss: Jaole Jacksonvilie; Lodi, Topter, ‘on: ann Elizabetb, Taylor, A. Philecelphia: Mary id, do, Hawin ecbrs Jobn Gonaives, Christov! Regers do, etown. 50, San M x Davis, Robiseon, on, NC. Bila Graoam Pl, jekereon. Nicaereow, and Wm Gregory. ( Kickwond; Korenen'™. kogere; Ubiet, Fi B . lanes and J W anmeey Buera Vita, Jones, buzad . Danie Serad Elizabeth. Kelle: ribe Wileox. Hinwdy, Chamberlain, Hallett, Albany; Utranto, Hamilton, nemeter, Pierson, Ronéout; Frank Pierce, Higgins, Waite, Ingrabamn; Wm Woodbury, Savage Doane: Moses Wart jallett: Leemburg Swift; A’ Chief, Preese non, Sbevhera, NYork — 6 Wark. Cid ship Fawel Appleon, Woage australia Rute, Burd i CG rey. Portland, 10 for « St Domingo Oy; John Rendieton ( mare _Aux ayes. Sid wind SW tc W by § moderat Dor Webster, Old Domi: tov barks Cossack Neapoil Bertzam, Fim Olty, San Jacinto, <axony A bion Liacol the hoads, ships Wild Banger. Jobn & Albert, b Mier, gh hip Reaper ald on Wednesday NEW LONDON. Deo Il—Arr schra Niger, Davis, 3 Rachel Fost Powter, Madison for Providence; sions Freeman, Saghorbor, Harriet, Harris, do; J A Smid, Argelive avery 7, Porton. Revers wen. Os FhOVINCRTOWN, Doo 8 Arr brig Sarah Thorndike ubee for Kiebmond (put in with lors of mails, Ae). PROVIDENCE. Dee ll ~arr steamer Weatcherter, York; schra Paragon. Hatch Ctarleston Banner, Albany; kumpire, Lovell, do; tdward Franklin, Weeks| a KOCKPORT, Dec 9—fid ship Thirty One Staves Sma. Mobile. ROCKLAND, Tee 5-814 bark Richmond, Ogier, Vi ore Mountain Eag'e, ames, Pawtacaet, Kons, | anson Drick wi Niler Pallas French, and Lacy Alexander, Aletat der, and iz Ocean ‘Lines, NO rm Justina. Newett and Bengal. Hix, N fork BAN FRANCISCO Nov *— Arr steamahis sonore, {1 Parama ships archer Oegood. NYork 138 days: Gh, Prince, Brown Boston 151; Pudsey Dawson (ir), Hone Korg: BF Hoale, Orery, NYork 149; bark P| Paimer Bolt Pepoluta; 7th ships 182 12h Tigress, Lawrenon, Philadelphia 165; 1 olven Ga'e, Pearson, Panam. ebiya Meteor, Pik: loth hagie, Trosdwell, NYork 12); N ar, Patten Go 1%, Western Continent. Burnham, vie Va paraiso #9 Joho Trucks Sherman. Phil Vth, Lrem bark Creole Krubb Glasgow yia Valpd Jetb; eblp Reindeer Bunter, SYor® 162 C181%th, whips Norseman. liaakell Manfla: Romance Kea Henry, Shanghae. lth, a i ‘aie Heeper, Teckron do; ¥ ADUERTIAKSENTS RENEWED EVERY © sabe hh MILT ase. 935 FLINT MUSKETS, WITH BAYONETS IN of swenty, row Jitng in the United Sates gareboue Fo. i deat ila street. Lacely pu a er ‘ene! "a gover peoved sates to he aon a ive, or: Mew. 2 SacORe! 's, OF Nansan street. Ais IRVING MUBKETERRS ATTENTIO bore pamed company hela wt Rant Broadway Sa ‘ew ts a i i Hee. TDW DS HOLLEY, c Rpw'p Snasraey, J. ARTNER WANTED.—A SMART, ACTIVE, INT] en young man Pree preferred) Feocen wil be requireg nao honesty ‘and eapability, A Arce box 4d ouvAL. PER (| THIs WREK—FOR THR Peach ‘and Lehigh coal, move, ‘Call this week if you want (] ‘Ta West Washington p WATCHES, JEWEKLAY, 40, Peon te TRADE RD R! formes cootinnalty mar hand a large atoe® 0 fate tht ay hh anda bene ll for cash TERN & UOu dbs Browse wt $5 50 grate or furnace Fines. © cheap. il cheap and will bu; aT ROWELL.

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