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8B BOARD | oF COUNCILMEN. Tal CENTRAL FARK aN ROTO Tome. ‘Tho Soard mot last eveuing, pursuant to adjournmemt— the President, B. F. Pinckney, Ksq , in the chair. afer some preliminary business was transactod, ihe Board went into Commitee ofthe Whole and took u> | tho special order of the evening, which was the discus- Of be majority and misority reports of the Finauce Com mittee on the tax levy for 1867. The minority report | corciudes as follows — | adent of the violation of the ordinance, as above | wre se action of the Commissioners relative "wo the td ’ cmeut of the park, bas been such 46 lo justify the ecowelu ot D@ MABAgeLeDt of the itd ought to be placed io te discreet hages Section 6 of the ordiuance bas Deen | ore Teferred (0 ae apy tor the purposes of | ace the prov ede of a ings or materais on. the c, Phe Compiveiier refused to pay over vue dol ne proceeds, om (Be ground that ihe rents, sles of sO, wre or ay © Sinking Fund, and ewunot | the expenses of the improve arte. thee one in the Way of aprovement . Upon beieg eked. by «member of the commit- het the Views eviortained and expressed by the ier bad pot been Approved by whe iaie Corporation ory ol the Mayor must b os ta (Wo @istine communica. o this Bonrd, and the other, | . whitch was obviously" iliega. , te Commissioners havtag urged, Gzoush the Common Council, aa appropriatis wired thousatd) dollars, ” made” wppLewiios spervisors tine ti Sum im We tax ny 1 way of Urging the legality of such aa the Compicouer h Ca that tbe Counsel to ihe Corporativa coneurted ving tha: the Urst section of tax Inw of Wi xe Supervisors such power. ‘Te Compizolier ia yunicaied uw 1 of Supervisors his Was bo uiore siwilariy Leiween the prope- piroller and that of the sssioners than 4 ‘hwwh aids bandsaw,” and th of the supervisors would be ‘illegal, a th she Lite laasenced Carts algo communicated io the Board of su | elaborate opiviva ‘o ihe same in apite of | er. the Coz! doners were de 10 bare in the tax levy bill, a the members of the £ And persoual in favor © cdismppoinied: ers i aud pablie spirited Counsel 1@ ibe praise and thanke of cout tee, the pro: ie Comunissioners afford yiloa or guarantee that they wul be esaivolled ia | be si confided (9 Unevu ei ie sed to that portion eo which reosrem ud s ths penditure for th: year in; ‘Cov! rel Park arreavages. .. Coosral Park Impro vem mould be a Une n@eond ema sbould be siricl The minority report was adopted in preference to wae | majority, by a vote of 23 to 17. Cov acumen SWAN said that Bo communication from the Comm smoasrs Dad been sob mided to the Common Coua- c.. requestiag Unat body to regulate the compensation of the Comumispioners, snd «though tbe ordinance was vio later she Common C unelt was couiselied to aid to the tax ory bill of 1867 the gum of $30.84 34 for iutare ser- vcea of the 20 called -yolice” of che Central Park A motion to appropriate $20 (0, instead of $10,000, for re- perio: *Gewalks. was cacried. An amendment appro preaticg $75,000. instead of $60,000. for roads aad ave | nuee, wNe a Coupe maa GRay suopo-ted a resolution appropriating $109,009 for the Central Park. Coanciiman Ta rion theaget $100,000 was suiticieat for | chat purpose. Counei.aa SWAY, (na love specced. pitched into the Mayor, stir” (og that be forced the Supervisors to appro * #0@ 3200 (00 for the Central Park without any legal rio dose, The speaker was called toorder by a enter of wembere for pouring (orth such a tirade of abuse on the Mayor. Couactucen Gay sad Connciiman Swan assailed the character of the exeeutive ofticer of this city im a very improper miamaer. and charged ali the Central Park Com mus coors wAb ‘raad §=A.moet two hours were a ‘a assall'og and defending the caaractes Mayor W ‘The motion was fnal'y put, and pogatived Gye vote 0: Boll Also & reeoiction appropriating $150,000 was fost Oy @ woteot 26 to 20. A ‘ext atloa Was propore . to appropiate $9,009 \nstead | of 8 00 90 Os lo Meet CXpense of removing dead Lodics | from (ettugton avenge to Poiter’s feid. Copgcuman PINCKNEY moved that $19,500 be added to \ ‘the 572.75: appropriated to the Fire Department, ‘2 order to wore scoam fire engines. Counc maa J. L. eyo propaeed thal $126,000 wie 1 for * treet expenses and paving,” Cousciman Ts méved as AD amendment that $10,060 be the sam. Carried A mem er of ibe Board moved that aa extraappropria- too of $20,000 be appropriated te put aa trou raudleg rovad Tomula sequare. Adopted. Coscetimaa J. L. Serr moved that $20. 600 be appro- priaced © |‘ mprove the Ba (er: Loa. Conaetizaaa Coorme moved to strike out $100,000 for Be emp pavement, and substitute $50,000, Withdrawal on le commities rove, roporved, amd the Boerd adjourn ed. The seesion was Ucuenally lengthy, and the cscs Sioa 0a 1s PRr.ous moticns Uausually ex riting. STREETS AND LAMPS. “TG ATION INTO THE APPAIRS OF THY MENTS—MN. CPLING ON THE STAND. A spec a! Committes of the Board o° Aldermen met jo Me Vateatae’s office, City Hall, at 2". M. oo Fritay, to act la accordance with {be following re-olution, which persed (he Board of Alderman oo the Sta of December DePART Roan ord That a special commitine of threr be appoinird te taqure ‘ato the ered: be Dooks and aTairs ol the 0.ce oC se Commiatoner of ol Lape ; aut also of aay bucemy u deparimeu. with full power to send for books. Deracas aad papers, to owertain whether or rot parues 3 the snp or Of the Corporation are Interested, (a Roy mauner, ts or wil aay oner of Streets and | am pe, dolog pre-eat, was examined by (he committer Aidermaa Viccotine—!t \@ reported that clerks in your ofice Bave,carta employed wpon the atreet (dilag—ome of the clerke comnected with my oifice pave carts “mployed open the streste to my knowledge | Dawe always bees ii the bab of eweariug the man by whom (be tor< of carice i performed. Tuey take so 6caid (het «ono )=member of ihe Cammoo | Counc’, oF 99 perton comaccted with any of the depart meat ae aay interest, wile Laem in the work they do. | © ‘Reese thats nav c ever mado, (hore has not clerk for work dome os the | a! charge of the deparimest once Carted } siwayatkem: (here w 8 tick) given to tae cartare “or cack load ‘bat ay a0 omeh Ward [aapector mat carried (rom tis wi thes) retora there spectors aad dumpers we pay the mon so much per ond, 49 aes Know ibe amour! that « received by the ty for wapare « according te jew theclerk mast de posit the amornte (hus rece'red with the Ory Chamber i have besa ie lan. tbo receipts since chee be of former years. () Have you } othe markets 4. I clam to | an ropards tbo Change o| them: for in wishes to give op hie stand ac OTT is made him of $100 for it and tbe change efeciet Without resource to me. | Dave tan right to prevert # Astertoos tare bree that men bi tne eet §0 Secore (be prvdege Of » good stand A loave peter Of ooh @ thing exeent as belere meoatoaet oon? ag & mani frequently sell it to ote rs , the coly care where my permit on woe fr ® case Wee bye Mr. Marsball, | aod! at Re KE «ledge Ol euch specula'ions petwoca bane pareeas ooupy ing sianda: | oo aed ae Riget st the Washington market | to or ne for complaints hal bec mace of Mei Up tbe way, ke. when | am or. | dered to ‘am pe ‘ resolutions having | passed cae Com: directing them to be put ‘do m0, for | mum oder the resolution. it te decide upon the aecewsity there the jampe. prate, be, A down. and YF ge og thew o- there fame wien of the <a9e8 Of the the fovow ae ext | ] Hor the ex; . Do par 1 wards added to m es a's wnen e Commitiae, aad for which | asked ibe he hemes and “4 ferro of snow ' saad vhis, Pain eonvinged, tom ihe | 0 ig cut ing Out the jee from ai’ | are 0 c'@aning t he street has also | ker part of tate Fone. | y the addition 0° 2 those who work | according)y addet in my @ 2 Michso! Borns, Street nepector of the First ward being | ‘@worn, said—He never Knew of ony over ere of tiomete Yor carting that he Knew of bo one connected wt i | | o! who nad carts; be pa! [rom twenty cen cate 8 load, according 1» the wee'her to sdverive for thum, An Mathew ©. Fordaam, Street Inapeetor 0 S:coe! war ng fworn, ead—]' don't know Of any ov o A cate that havo been given for carting » nover reve’ anything ‘rom the men for privilere oF toug em ooped im (aie Work: am aezoURMt fe Kept of Ih | eneration. | of these men in weil k: | Yorb merchante on this remonstrance. ar acc. cnt of the sumber | # of loads | NEW YORK HERALD, THE ROOSEVELT STREET FEREY. STATEMENTS OF THE UNION FERRY COMPANY BE FORE THE ALDEKMANIC COMMITTEE ON F&UHLES— @MATOMENTS OF OTHER PARTIES. ‘The Aldermanic Committee om Yerries met at No. 3 Oity . M.—Alderman Fox, chairman, present, The subject before the committee were petitions wo com | tue and others to discontinue the rvaning of the Roose. yelt street ferry to Brooklyn, Mr. Cyrus P Suita, of the Union Forry Company, waa preseai, and made state. | Peonsyivania cligaes—in wy last letter, you wilt know | ments on bebalf of his company, saying that they were | Where to piace Senator Bigier with reference to the Prasi- | ruvuing the Roosevelt streei ferry at a great pecuniary lous; that said forry crosses the track of two other ferries, aod thereby endangers the safety of passeugers, and for ‘there reasons ho desired permission .or the company to withdraw their beats from said ferry. Alderman Yox-——Do you mean task that the city shall buy this ferry Mr. SxorH—We do not ask that tn ovr petition the ppeerees of the ferry might be used by us on ther Alderman Fox—ls itthe wish of the company to aban don the Roosevelt ferry Mr. Syrrn—-We only want to abandon the jesse, Pst transfer it to 8 now com) to run to auy other point. ‘The lease of this ferry was for Ofteen years from the Ast of Mey, 1858. Tbh poltey of oar compacy has been to fornish fctlities to go to all parts of lane. atthe Jowest rates that caa be oilcred; this ferry was ‘with © wish to beneGt Booklyn, but for some reason un- xzown to us the amount of ou inces and travel upon the ' | Roosevelt strect \erry, as well ag that of the Catherine and trouverneur streets ferries, is @{veon per coat iess than the Catherine street ferry in 1852 Alderman Fox—Can we consistently discontinue this ferry alter lesding the public to believe taat Wanouid continue far tifteen yearsy Mr. S.uvi—That is for youto determine. Alderman Fox—licre is a leogthy petition, with over two buudrea sigpors, in favor of seeping thia (erry in ] bave no right to take testimony concerning (oe manner im whieh Brooklyn property is ailecte? thts ferry. lown property myself in Brookipa but asa sworn cilicer I feel tto be my duty to confuse the jues- ton (o whether the city of New York cequires the con- tinvance of this ferry. J am in favor of maxing the Fer. ry Company *' « to thelr agreement Mr, Cuas, mixaine thea addressed the Committee. and said the waole question ol @ terry Between New Kork aud Brooklyn bas been decided by law to be under the dircotion of tne Board of Aldermen of New York. The Brooklyn Common Council bave 10 power in the matter. Ido noj think, tRerefore, that the citizens of Brook anould be thrown out in the consiieration of this question. Three or four years since franchise was [penal wo the Union Ferry pany to ron from tt Street to Bridge street, ror. May manufacturing establishments have conse- quently been put up on the Brooklyn side la the vicimity of the terminus of the ferry. There are on the petiion ‘the stoppage of this forry the names of « number known mercantile firms. Many of them reside or pay taxes bere, though they own these estabiishments iu Brookiym. | do pot thins they be disregarded when a ‘pulls contract is proposed to Violated—a contract which they were ied sencions ‘ept, and im that res a thelr money. an Fox—1 the interest of the citizens cc“ York, and must pt wy duty in taking care of u Mr. Sovmmyamr—And le} the citizeas of Brookiyngo 0 Alderman Fox—No, | mean that it is eaough for me advocate the ciaims of New Yo: ‘Mr. Mrrenett (of the tirm of Cortis, Mitebell & Co. )—W: have Spgaged \p a buriness in Brooklyn which would not bave been establisbed bad it net beem ‘or this contract Det ween the city of New York and the Union Ferry —_ paay. We do businces both in New York and Brook! Mr. Sovnoiaira—! observe the names ae aay New s buileing m Brook!yn near the Terminus ofthis ferry, be- cause 1 (hovght that the leage was to hold good. 1 want to know whether people are to be deluded tn this man- ver, Io not suppose that $150,000 would for the iow to citivens of Now York should this ferry be stoppe!. Lf the wterests of N ‘York citivens are to be @ considered, you \.ust recollect that Mr. C. i’. Smith isa citizen of Mrdoklyn. Aldermas Fox—Mr. Smtth 3 the lease of the farry from the city, acd is therefore a proper pariy wo be Mr. “sor or—This great age = Dip not ask to discontinue this ferry uniess they that they could compel al! the cay remaining ferries. This would decrease while they would receive the same income. As to the surrender ef the slip I ¢o not suppose they would do it. ir ex, ‘They evidently with to speculate with it, ‘The question is not, RR oy whether New York or could make a few dollars by renting & rlip, but ls whether a bargain which has beet mace shall be kep The Ferry ask to be reiensce a belr contract, but we object, besause we sre will to bey it abe tair valuation. Mr, C. 1. Sor —The latter part of that story is incor: rect. We bave oftered vo sell the ‘erry at a fair valua- tion by three ¢isintereeted men. But Mr. Roe, an exten- re pe! ae, in Br street, om the ares muted thal they did ot. wisn to buy i Mr. Sovthma) Mr. Potiion, Mr. Mitcbeli ana Air ‘bunrvin, all taverewted pact posrtiv. Genied that Mr. lice bad any suthority 10 act 4 fous 10 us alteguuber. Mr. Smith says is ron the remainder of the lease it wili ‘cee. accede ther atory we tuk Uhay ought to pa according to the! 1 etory, wo thin ; & wan jor tabide (0° their hands Tewowd soem teat | they Cught to be wilheg to give the boats and fiztaras to get the ferry taken of their bands {f the rw the lorry is going to be rock ply want to get rid of ene ferry to gave the “expemtes of oue ime of bea # for they Know the ast go over on some of their other Mines. This might de a gain to thom, but t would be_e great cost and ingonrosience w be one They should oy be make viation out ibe Onion FerryCompany had bees ae ccat om the Rooreveltetrect ferry they w come to the city end raid t ‘re recetying or asked to be releved trom a part of it even f they | too mach, Aad now, sone ob that ‘erry, ‘they nave a come and ask to be excused trom > they love Wet abide the consequences, for = ies barvaia ar most be kev as lourly a = a with a private perce. If ferrica are to be ished or tivcete op wed. aud then jrow mere caprice the coa- tractor be allowe throw up the work apd > reek his comtrart, | would lke to krow what wil! become of thir cut | Ricnan Tortor—We have invested $100,000 In am entablishment in Brook yn, and \t would bea very serious ore to have the ‘erry diacontinued. We are more tn terertea ip (he mp ovement and rise of property ‘a New York tba in Brooklyn lhere bought property exten eively in Broce s mnce thu ferry was cataviishet, snd o*o this ferry \e carry ng 08 our bowicess between bere and were. Tee ferriage in the Lransaction of my buriness will Come to mi ees: £500 (9 & year. There is 20 otber jerry that woule serve us the tame as this ferry, Cer Property ‘mn Brook!) would decr:ase greatly tte ferry waa iscontine o¢ ‘The ttatemente ant discussion of thy parties in erested, continued for tome Ome in this strain. The following moral [oly expresses (be sentiment. of hore in iavor of the coB!imoance of tbe Rooweveit street ferry — The owners of property in aad Meook terry ace Roosere): ay represent th undgment Le convenience, on y Of a large porn of (he traveling community who resort io it (rere various parts of Long Iaiand. bai of ® Dumber 0 the inbabhiane of New York and root Whose pusinesee are located in the vicintty of on olber 0° ite term nations. ‘hat much iqvary would be ned by cs discomtin’ private \wroar aod estas manuiae’ im the faith that it be proper'y « carried > to them: and Lua: they would be subjected io m 4 wcouningrd. That if said as they believe, ve- * P herwiae reser tor. wth the ‘9 egies custom w oor of ‘hs viber forries whieh (hat cimpan has moncpe..-rd, and @ egimate y be ant means and offered to pur rom the Union Ferry Gorm. ear eeiadi Vy he kane chase ‘and fh pany. they) Seting Rie 8 bere” manner, that ‘company bas Geelined (ff!) ¢ aprice wi shows that they ty it ae a ore tie procint eetodiebmen. That erent that len Ferry Company, & drs Furia te ‘cot Fi 00 vier igationa 2 carry on thts ferry, have 20 Ss ned ie he on Fetore a fe | Beseh. nee noticed for trial will be made wp fer the Janeary term a 1657, for which notes of ineue must be fied en or be'ore Soturd: ne 71th day oF De. coreber met. AD noter of neue for that and every subsequent (orm, must ciate dietanetiy (he tature of the ieere, (wheter an | ee ce eee ae eee ei ode ke terme fall ale state wheuner the’ enone was om the calendar at the close of December term, 1806, ana If #0, shall state the namber calendar: and notes of issue for And wher & caune \t piseed on the calendar, It will not be newesenry te fie int any note of issue for the subse- quent terme of the year. Snch calendar will be cont! ued fer the veeeeding Lerma. nau) the causes are dayemed of, oF for the y: ‘ aL of diet Joms G. Bom, @ inta. died ip New Orieane lagh ‘week. the deceased went ‘o Cube, was taken prisoner, sent | Contly went to Nicaragos, ont whorede comtragted the tain: | Houal spirit, and Bring peace tious of the migrant A'd Society bave been expored, and | erena ow of diverting | calling them importan = réeree, That the Clerk give notice of the | | Our Lancaster Correspondence. Lancawtma, Deo 19, D4 Boy +) Becemt Somch an tag Senate-- What has Me Bue chanam to do with us Sentiments. —P ee Richmond Bn. querer and the President Flect~atr. Bwhanan’s Pow- tion, de, de, aiccb sooner than J aaticipated, [od wysell again writ.ag to pou, The recent debate ta the Senate, iz which our Senator Bigler igured 90 copapicacusty, ans attracted | much aiteation and a0 little surprise, Governor Bigier | does aot possees the inside track in intimacy with Mr, Bu. | owanaa, but ix perfectly willing for his owa purpose to oid himself out asa ‘‘conddeuce’’ maa, to make him- self an important character towards the incoming ad- | ministration. If ) ou notion my remarks about c¥ques— | dent elect. You wi!! kvow, also, where Senator Bigior de- sires to be placed (p public estimation, There ise wide space between the two localities. At this time the Seaa- | tor wiabea to use Mr. Buchazantoasvance bis own petty popularity and scherses, by preteading to be his intimate fread, precisely as some jour years ago be was willing | to appear as not being bis friewd, so that he might be nominated as Vice President. Fite vanity then induced him to eater the lists as @ rival; and his vanity now prompts him to aspire to be the especial mouthpieceot | Mr, Buchanan. 1a truth, he never could become the one or the other, but by aspiring to become a rival, he wee coatemptuously laughed at, eapecinily alter be was fovud tobe “sold by the clique that nominated Pierce Aa the Senator opposed the passage of tho \ebraske bul, snd disapproved of it afterwards, whereby be was defesied as a candidate nearly forty thousand of a him, be cacaot naturally be supposed to an orthodox commentator =. its prircipies and provi- sions. Butiatruth be is mot familiar with great ques- dous, nor can he fully comprehend them 80 as to ex- pocod them sailsiactonly. He supposed u would bea ieonker move to represent Mr. Buchanan as desirous of making Kavgas a free State, while Mr. Buchanan himeeif is aot Of that opinion, nor ‘has he expressed bimseif in favor of Kansas betpg free. To express any oreference for freedom or slavery in that Territory would weaken is position om the platform of principies which he has ‘Suetene wine toraaet conduct. He believes that the peopie in the Territory, in torming their constitution, are the sole, exclusive and pov A power to decide that queetion. He further belioves that ne must see fair play, ® order that the elil of the same peope shall be treely, fully and bogestly e1 he oe determised that the will of the people shall be carried havever cecision they may make on te subject. to perform bis uty Proper. therefore, under mojority against be — of the mga in the Territory. Seustor Bigier would have Mr. Buchagan deciare that for Governor by | 'Y | judge or jury. | abetted, | pies miads bawing become } comvineed thet daneer of an tasnerestinn hat A passenger storms us Taylor, wes at Dover, we eu ey hy of having been Piatce yf uhe® toa revoly, aud thata aumber of | from Dover, 9a the nighW pret (wo other white mes, on whom’ bu Bue, negroes were bung at Dover by tuo infuriated citizens. (Correspondence of the Louisville J Camomer:sy ica, Taylor Co., Ky., Dee. 10, ego boy, owned Dy a geutieman ia this vicimt'y, aiclenet, to his master a piot on the part of the tn the ne'gbDorhood to rise in rebellion abov} the inag hotlaays, Several arrests of argroes ‘nrplicated [0 the afflur were made, and an examination was bad before Judge Cloyd on the %th inst, Nothing, however, wag ollcited, further than the statement of the ‘boy, to the eifect that’ he hed overheard ther: tn conversation say that they intende! to bave a war with tne whites durirg Christmas. At another time. the boy was invited to them. and the promise made that they Rune make rich. Further arresta wil! probably be mada, with a view to olle!t more facts, the proof p the Gret case aot being deemed sutticient to warrant furthor 8 Several pegroes to be in possession of guns, pistols, Ac, There is doubtless considerable dis Satisfaction apd { arbulerce amongst the negroes geuer- ally, ¥ , if not promptly repressed, may cause serious trouble owners @ud the commuatty generally, Let the Dae ery whore be On the aiert. Lousy Dee, 18, 1856, Officer Blight, of Loulsville, arrested at » supper, ast evening, on board the Cinctonati mail boat, Eliab An- Gerson, & negro blacksmith, having shops at Cleveland; | Ohio, and Madison, Indiava, charged with entictug'ne- groca from Carroiton, Kentucky, The errest caused « [he excitement at the supper table. Anferson was rough bere azd lodged in fait, and to.day was tuken to Carroliton. He 's ead to be @ brother of the Hey. Mr. Anderson, recently arrested, (From the Mempbis Eagie, Dec. U1.) We jearn from a geatieman just from the scene of ac- es oe Fr Mare gallows were sooner at hover, and op Saturday four negroes were re bane reon, pessoa. of tat Mooary designs rent pect urrect some of them have confessed that they iu the projected revolt, Ten negroes | at the Cumberland Iron Works baving consessed that they ‘were concerned |n the plot. and detaiied @ horrible series of crueitier that they were to have perpretrated, bave been hung. The peopie in that section are ips away the ree uecroes, leaving nove, making all go. A negro preacher at Paducab. gu‘lty of incendiary sermons, tled oe, & ge ace) bot if he ever puts | Bis foot im cab he will be huag without All verro schools and churches have been ciored, and notices given that 0 ioliday will be allowed between Christmas apd New Year's day. he would carry out the Kantas Nebraska bill. and soe a | Pe0Pl© are deserting plantations, and ‘locking into fair expression g:ven to public opinion on slavery, where ibe towns. and everything i+ alarm aud confusion. by Kaneas a free State, as the President | WSadvise every one to watch thetr negroes elect desired {t should ba. This priociple would be | _. 72° Murfreesboro’ ‘ers has the Jolowing. iter item ou th ir. Buchanan a fread of the Kansas Nebraska | **™¢ subject:—On last Thureday evening ‘was 601 Et bil wbeaever it !nvored freedom in a new Territory, and ao wens the same bill when siaveboiders had 1 ma jority other words, the very aim and policy of the Dill would be at the mercy ef erery President. ‘Tue Senator supposes that if Kansas should come into the Union as a tiave State, (bat tie democratic party will be destroyed in the North. Mr. buchanan does not coincide jn this eptnion. He believes that if Kanses is admitted as a {ree State the black republican party will disintegrate aud decay, becnuse their cohesive." P— of free speech, free soi! and free Kansas wii! have nothing to operate upon; but if, om Por theeami nl Kantas becomes a slave Bate, the the bleck republicans can only make ‘War upon slavery im a State or States, whereby they be- — adoltionste, and consequently contemptible a3 a party The same Serator would also lay down the law on 4 power of the Serritorial Legisiature and of a t or exelnde slavery from Territories. On this point his pot.oas are teo crude and his Bony too feeble to jadicate that are borrowed new President. Whether Congres ax: ard the Teruotial Touwistere possess the power is got the question, but a abstraction bul the real imeve war—and it bas decided at the elestion—that there should be no jegisiation on slavery in a Terr tory vatil State corstitution was formed. In the meanwniie, slaves being Prog 2 under the coustitution of the United States, as by the Supreme Court, wey would be b iss eur Property, wotil the for- mation of @ State constitution suould change the com- mon law. want Richmead Bnqwiver is far Roig on the boaned That paper declarce Gucbanap the Southern side of this codserena tie ‘ne mut adopt Scothern Fg founded on Southern prejotices—ibat the can admit of no com- ct prinetple J the meaning too aid Bighr and on or ike cliqne aud gaurequence, y cal @ sollers, neitber Weil ng attempt a cor prize between abolitoniat pullers, In fact, ashe is above who would lead or dictate t 1m complieh this great purpose. and destroy sectior: doth at the North apd tho South. In order to do will carry out the Kensag-Nebraska bi!) in proper *pirit, end with greater force and the genius | 08 Go or subsequently it 8 (ne alte ens, ' aa Wo the bill ‘aiore id be will ten. or limitation of siavery will not be a »atter of solicitnde or care, His ad» inistration will pot bid for (acourag!ag the (troduction of slavery tory, nor will be eck applause by LA, endeavors \hwart ite cetabiishment. Whenever a State cons; wnnction, it will a aa Ls “poy a approval wiih like alacei r +) or the ¢x¢lcsion ‘of slavery. The Kuuse, ‘Nebraska bil! lute ded io deprive the general goverment fron 4 inting hereafter the tiavery question; aad Mr. iu. obapaa wii! take care pe nengee neither evall. ey ait afucing | ded apprehension of either at this time, bat oy pape pheorerards sort of Vigilance Commitlee or mob, that whipped, as we have been told, nearly every male free negro to be found in town, and ordered each one to Seema aia Gerace we 'o BPP iter proce: caused ‘much if not all the excitement. (Correspendence of the Petersburg Express.} Rieumonn, Dec. 17, 1356. No Kittie interest exists in our city at present, conse. quent upon rumors of insurrectionary movements, and the women and children are, you might suppote, very wuch alarmed. There is, im fact, no sort of foundation for such reports. Yet it bas been deomed expedient, in consideration of intelligence from other J ye to take svcb precautions for any emergercy as will be suilicient to frustrate an attempt of tbe sort Twenty men have been added to the night waich, aud the various military companies bave received evcret instructions as to their mode of action in the event of dittioulty. Still, no sen- sible person anticipates {t, snd, as above intimated, the timid are alarmed at the weak inventious of their own minds. “some families im the western part of the olty were mach frightened the other nignt at a small assem. Dilage of negroes, who were playing the banjo for thetr own amusement. An alarm of ‘tes Jast might, at a late hour, carried terror to ihe minds of many, yet here we sre tbis pleasant morning, in big Richmond, all v. K., apd likely to continue #0 A perstn who came (rom New Kent ccunty yesterday, states that they were then in the act of imprisoning — begroes, arrested on suspicion of plotting mis- ies. Gen, Harney and the Indians, The Moridten and Jovrnal of Dec. 12, Taliabarsc, Pia seys that a correspondence Place betw con General Harney and General Carter, cS vering a demap: 3 seven independeat compant mounted |, in addition to those Bowe aa os ‘ne service of the United States. The entire volunteer force Peas O(a thousand mep, the companics bd each other, as no Torres ation s desired. Harney bas commenced the arduous duty of ee ‘the In¢iaus ja good carneat, and with his known activity, experience and indomitable will, no one doubts that be ‘wil succeed wltlnmte ly, if not immediately. His object is to terminate the war before spring, and should he fail 10 do #0, will give sufficient protection to the tron lier iBhabttants by the pet oy of & cordon o° forts acrees the Ne thom to give proper aiten- toa to agricnitural pareve, The re: ulsition for an additional sumber of volnnteers by Gen. Harney will relieve the State of the necessity ard consequently the expense of an independent » olvn ‘eer ‘orce, there»y saving to the State no !nconsiterable | cet that would bave ci barrassed our pockets and | Credit for many years to come. | On Thoreday last Gen. Harney lene on Brooke on tho steamer oe for Fort Dallas, via Key W . Haines and Co) talesee have ah Yumps tor “Col, Monroe will retura to F lorida, to take | pe Re ‘of the ith Artillery. | The Perimen/ar of the 29th olt, says :—Gen, Harney will endcavor to bave « consultation with the Jadians (to effect which he bes, for the present, ordered a ceszation Southern capital out of slavery sgitation or discussion in 7 of hostilities on the part of the whites, save in the defen. Congress. Lisonly when a greet mied like Mr. Bocbanan ts charged with the golution of momentous interests that the potty perplexitas aad litte doubts which surround the cage vanish as if by enchantment. Thus you will | observe how much the siavery question bas become sim- piiied stace the elcetion. and what high hopes are enter. tbat the new President will at last allay the sec: to the pation, The opera. duatrust ape bane y i poy ~Aaly pave been thrown over the copduet of the shriekerg for freedom ia Kansas, ‘n Governor in Cerolina bas as nudaciourly, and jp ap equally dirgustin, it, advocates in an aanaal mensage the revival the slave trade, until the whole | South. revolting in joathing detestation of such principles, bave leit the pulliders aud digunionists in such sos: Bumbers thai they are pow mors the subject of ovr pity ‘Ves outbreaks ‘bot there croptions are vot what Mr. chenan wi) attack with postrums aad aitemot ‘With the removal of the malady, these external will disappear, ats the deep eexted malady ie that will cooupy 8 staiceman. Thue it w teen that Mr. Bechavad bas ne feclings in cow - bh free sollers, even of the Higler stamp, bor wth siave trate advocates of the modified Furhmond editor . Tae which these small people would rue. and which they would with Mr. Buchanar to tween, are procisely the questions wbich he would com. ftempttously brush away a unworthy of attention. From there remarks you wll perceive that some ae fueh ay the Richmond Knyyirer and Peaneylramion. and pny —— Ion NR Se Be BY piay the oracle. soon betray thelr aballow pretensions, ‘awd how little they know cf the character which they yorued | profers to admire, aed ofhis purposes, which they profers pat inv | to orooialim im advance Nothing can more satugfacior\!y the ditier- en-e between these kind of men and Mr. Buchanan than \betr trifing declera'ioer on inmigniicant subjects, and it principles when compared with the rea) imtemWone and Oxed purpose which be mill carry cut. They know bot little of the mas of whow they are talking, ent leer of what they are talking. Wut thie will do for the present from your occasional cor respondent, Ax Uxprnenounp Rattaoap Acre st Cavenr.- Meare, W Hall's Croes Roade, i Alexaneria county, V ‘8 man 00 Tuesday morning lam, who « Cornelius Heg 4 enye he \¢ from Conne U- em pting 10 ‘nd: ave of Colonel Wilham ‘vy Mr. Garey, to of. Hughes was car atce Weeley Carlin, who, atter hearing the ft an examination ne him home, be woud ng 3 ‘wont to Mr. Garey's with the Re gTO, Amt tad al Nhout Garey '# krowled tJ IS bowover. at ea informed led to the arrest of }iugher, ff naher pare the be ‘bey len directions bow to make bie secape, ‘with the witrane of = howe in New York city, whence be would be for- warded further North. He admitied to Justice Cartin bad given that paper to the negro, and said his ly to get the $26 from him, promised by the | + pegre for APmAADOE re wae found om Hugher } (who seems to be & Machiniet) a free for himself ' over the railvonde [rom New York to Washington. He | says he bas two sisters ving in New York, and anrions te prevent an seoonnt of his arrest veto | the sewepapers, The paper furnished by to the | negr ent to hie own admisciom, embraces the ~ New reartes or Teape—The New Orleans Po ute noter another new feature of trade. it says rs com mereial hovee of Lb 4 hes be advised of th: bipmen jeago of 600 Of pork, 100 bbls. of jane 8) cacke of bam: pi. F. shipmen| hay beso * to Ceito by raliread, from thence wil! be hipped by steamboat. This isthe ‘iret bipment of the ver Deen made from Ch wo the port, ec ak an experiment, to b¢ followed up by regard ioe pays @ pment of produce to our city ago ne | precursor of many More—as an carpest_of # farts fo ‘oq commerce with the Wert, wren on owviet to foreign markets by the Mismar'n > r ver a4 vhe oat astural, expedient sat Cheapest mole of ) vewent ise or decite be | vam Carey and Willem Masrey, restaing sive, and that flags of truce be displayed wi er i Pc ay Rope Soe place in which be will pre nent Se et ea end, in a word, avail bimseif inducement to prevail upon ‘oor to teat. at tbe tame time. assuring th refusal, that he has ‘he authority aud th | cane of | meare of sree them to terms, ‘Tho State volunteers will soon bo mustorod into tho | Caled States service, Heavy DaMagrs AGatnst A AVON —A CaUFO Was tried in the Ubepango Uirenit Court beral offers of government, as well as tho folly i } 1LROAD Convo: | | op ¥riday, which remuited in the rendering of @ vordict | of $15,000 acaiprt the Galeva nd Chicago Union Ral!road | usaver of toh C. Dell, This wag en action on the case } for Wyury suataines vy the plaintifl by being struck by a j-comotive at & public crossing of the road. The piaintut aulegen that the detendauts wero im fault in pegiecting to scund the whistle or ring the bel! of their engine, and ning the epeed of the tran before cronsing the pul road, The cefence fet op that their train was ) reepirg opon time, that the csuai sigubcard over the | croesing Was put ap, that the plainti“i evisced » know!- war approach: «Oy his peed 'n order | tr acident wae occasioned by bie act oF negligence. A motion (or a Rew trial was entered | Dy the ceoicndants Reenvits ron WaLKer —A correspondent writes ‘vs from om board the steamed p Teans ar follows: —< tx pecting to arrive at Greytown during the day, I atvempt | to write wa rolling sea. We le't New Yor!, on Saturday, the 224 wit, and anchored otf Staten Island unti! the | morving of the 2°d, when we went 10 rea, the weather | being ar favorable as any one covld desire, and #9 couti } nved for s week, until we reached the Carribean rea, when we had very borvterous weather. We have abut five bundred pussengers, amorg which are near one hun- dred recruits for Walmer. (ne of the lattor was buriet at ten on Monday, having been found dead in the rtecrage in bie berth «There bas been « great deal of sea sickner® on bowrd, A large namber ot women and children, who are among the pa-tengers, have su'lored severely. The capta’n entictpates trouble on the isthmus, and is proms | ring tor the contingency of a run to Aspinwall.” —/"hula | delpasa Beening Count. . Before Hon. Judge McCarthy Dee. 18 — Asaph 8. Hope va. John B. Holnet —This wae | an action brought by the pleinti!’, oe axsignes of evd OC’ briet and Peter Donovan, to recover the sum of four heedred dellare from the defendant. It appeared by the testimony om the part of the plaintil, which was adduce! by meconntel, Mr. Fdmon Siankman, that ("Brien and Deneren joamed to the detendant the mm of four hina cred doare in June last, and thet the same bad never Deen paid Dack to them deleves set O'Priee ard Donovan had advanced that «monat to the Ge‘er@eut for the purpose of mak: tmyestment for ther and (he defendaot ® jotot it in jandeor lote up n Albany, Ubal the Investment wee made by the defend ' } } own | set up wee that | a0. fo purseance of this arrangement, and that no cash | bad been realized out ot the land to pay this chum as rer. ) The deferee wae controrerted by the piainti:, ana evi | dence wee be produced to snew thei Wt wad 8 load to the le. (eRoant, ANE HOt made for the purpore of the olnt bene | OF © Brien, Donovan and the defendant, as alleged by the ‘The Court rendered jadgment in favor of the laimed and intefemt, amoaniing wo | plaintiin for tbe | Fhidand eomte, Ena st. Favat ACCTORS © at tm Danie Horm —Coroeer Nor ty held an ingest at the St Deni Hotel corner of | Droncway and Eleventh street upom the body of an} terceting child six yenre of age. named Anguetina |. | Alepeon who died fromthe effects of a severs fall re ceived on Wedmenday iatat the above hotel. The | cented. tappeared. was Je‘t alone for a (ow hours by her parente and in thelr absence she commenced playing ‘pon the bannisters of the snird story. While thos amv fing herself she lost her balance and ‘cll through the ind ng ttairway to the dirst floor beneath a distance of in nearly thirty fect. The usfortuvate chisdt en greet pain until Thursday evening. when she expired Verdict Death from eonoussion of the brain preducer by # fell’ The deceased wane native of Fnytand, al + ber paronte are ttaliage by DIT «Aug esting woe talented little crealare being able to Lngheb aot Froach languages arerse it pe tall \ parge timens the Soahampton -aebraerersOe DECEMBER 20, 1854. The Geographics! Soci*ty- A PAPE FROM D2. GULICN ON THE WICEONAaSIAK (SLANDE. At the meeting of tho Geographical and Btatist.\ai Soc:et7 oa Thursday evening, im the chapel of the Univers.\47,inter- editing information was gtvon by the Rey. J. P. Th mpsoa with regard to the Micronesiaa Isinnds. On boing ‘ntro- duoed to the audience by Dr. Hawks, Mr. Thom, vou stated that several newspapers bad aanounced a leotu re to be delivered by Dr. Guiick, whereas be bimself was’ to address them, taking for his guide the doctor's cor- reepoadence with him, “Dr. Gulick was ® native of the Sandwich Islends, the son of » missionary there. He came to this country and received @ medical, theological and scholastic education, and, on being ordstmed, satled for the Misronesiaa group. ‘The term. Micronesan applies to the region of little islets whick liesome 8,000 miles west of the Sandwich isles. They ave to the vortheast of New Holland and New Guinea, between 140 deg. and 180 deg. of west longitude, ead are in the direct line of commerce between Sydney id China. They number about one thousand, from the simple barren rock to the well wooded and extensive siaad; but only a comparatively small area of their en- tire surface can be lived upon. Jr. Gulick is now located 0a the Bonabee, poe ox tate of Soccenan: ee third tn import- ace of tho basaltic group of the Carolines. aca mnna es carpe a pines. ‘There still traditions amongst mea ube canis only Cory Ay Pierciag bend, vi men in armor. gin, but basalsi comporition sas rendered it wems with tho luxuriant foliage of the oui Pacific, down to the water’s edge. streams water the ‘sand, and the shores are peculiarly romautic, here and there offering admirable anchorage for ebipping. Tbe climate is rathor pap temperature of seventy degrees Kah mometer not exceeding oighty fur degrees This season Is tb last during the winter and spring ‘voge- teticn rolityg over the jand iw the sea reminds one strongly ot ibe Western coast of Atrios: indeed no thickly is Bonabee wooded that no dwel'ing or babitation seems to exist upon it, and ships sometimes pass it considering it to be upinbablied. ‘The native Tage: are the bread troit, bananas, yams, cocoa arts, ea and tamarinds. Pine apples, pumpkics and vant have been iutrodused, The avimals are dogs, fowls and pigeons, with twenty difler- with a mean it, the ther- any summer. Period o1 the rasan tbe rede winds | bar). Wap! Bteamabip jeasanta gre Coerat (iin), MeDovaid, Wacdaor, 9 days, with saa- ter, to DK DeW. Sebr Oregon, Erinn. wi NC. a Geo Kilborn. phe i xual: Ghee Norfolic, &e, with mdse ? to Ludiagn A Plencania Call Steamer Westchesier, Clark, Providence, BAILED. Memner Cristobal Colon, Havana. Wine! duriag ihe he day, N, wad light. add Mar Marine Correspondence. PHULAIRSIAA, Dec —Arr steainer Boston, Bellew, Old tite Conterteration, opin, Liverpool: b Bearse. Doman; sera M ise Wout Tadion a Cake, Dieee iYer Paine @adloe, cia Trivow, Marshal, Boston; Bhretric Light, Dy Phtscellancous and Disasters. Buse Kista, Emery fom Georgetown, SC, for Thomaa- ton with lumber put inte Newport on Tuesday. in baving cxperienced heasy mcather om (he passnze, Rad malnstaysull, split waintopeail, end shifted cargo, Wil repair aga ‘process. Scun BEwcueR, Verril!, of and from Roekland for New Ye with lime, ran atbore on the eastern side of Provincctowm at o’olcek morning of Th, abou 2eniea from Race Polat Fone jumped overboard and awa ashore with Fhich the remainder of the crew got ushore safely. “The s fool fire, and will be a total loss tal b ceived other damage: years. of Ne seen was, Sc un SuNK— yt Hallett. of steamer Wm Jea! eokins, at eporta:—Om the (00: inst. of Gavhead, saw a Sclr souk, with topmast above water, 22d gal topaails Loose. Scur Kow Fvrxerr, at Norfolk from Boston. 10 miles &E of Cape Henlopen ‘plexed Fae 2 marked JAP. Tt is supponed they had been —_ vessel off. Senn Haxniet Haske, Quidley, arr at Norfolk 17th Pas. Cape Batteras, with redroad fron apart of the cargo of ther schr Jesse W Starke, stranded some weeks ago. Missive Vessti—Schr James *Sanuel (of Great Res Her- + panes Range aging, — Dearamnss wn, BE, bout tbe 12th ef November lant for Providence, w: —— ‘OF 18 tors Goa. since which rhe hea uot been heard from, and! fears are entertained for ber safet, ik Yond. Vd Steamship City of Manchester, Capt Petrie, for Liverpest eailed tram Queen etrect whart, Philacelphia, at es Rigen} Thursday morning, with 20 cable and 120 secoud cabin tleerage parsergers. together with ihe following ‘right eae bushels wheat, 80 bbls fonr, £00 boxes bacon, 710 bags: 481 bbls lard and 25 casks peariaeh, Notice to Mariners. T would communicate for the general benefit of navigation or ‘animals ‘are not indi between Georze’s Bank and Nantucket Shoals, the Pectweskcaee! on the island, in the hadwicn vine ofa Rip or Shoal, rot laid down ou any ebart ever publ will ehortl: d some there. having but 17 feet of water upon it Dosition, T, hare rm £000 The feudal system or pecamae meine ee ee eae oa a ‘dit iin len neh ae ? tere is aregolar gradation of chiefs from the throne | Rip S nrarly do 4. m! gama i) oN st Wor NW bp downwards, m1 tbe yg ie ge harold td C2 Fe. longivade 69: a ie = Pbearinewinre Gr epee mous ruins, formed out of basalt prisms. Many tradi- inance Bons « exist with regard to toene debris It oan be gather. Guana; Baad iy HGH FLDRIDGE, Hydrographer. |. however, that a somew! vanced race nded " “ - them, perbaps tbe arceators of \he present inhabitants. Strong's Isiand is 0 miles in diameter, and four geod harbors. So rapid is vegetation there, that corn is ripe six weeks after boing planted. Toe natives are deicately formed, and of a Lig! “g color; their eyes are sunken and their bair long, and biack. ‘Their dress ts simply a girdie round the teins, made of banana ieat. ir character Dr. “mia panna yd that brag aah his were ever wor) y Buy diepont jon on party a their part. They are thoroughly bopest and )D every way the superiors of other sa The mosarcn of the group, King is about filty years of age, andan intelligent, fge man; ataies that the island was formeriy very but tbat a hurricane came and swopt away bread- fruit trece— their stafl of lite. The stores by were eaten up before anew crop could ve obtained, abd bumlers of the inhabitants died of starvation. Everybody tn toe tgenas i'n ha tor aa lowest, learns eome trace; the King and bis are Dehermen. 1. is xen, by some ‘ew others to whom he d the authority. King George is Ferg disinclined to believe the marvellovs, says the great ruins which aro sarortbet a. all sorts +4 were constructed by tslanders protect themselves ‘rom sina" atecas. Oa pe Gaitck’s: asking Lim how the natives could ed s, a a an solve the pro- blem of the pyramids group seem to be related to th mae po ag tt reagoas: they ya Lae nga Rciagpary wd ava—they ag large public 3. and they pay ceremonious Cee an bane rst Pncins oe bad any cCmmunication what ver with the Micronesians, and 5e( they speak slmostthe same ianguage, acd can pe understand each rn Mr. Thompron wat ‘pianded and thanked at the con clusion of his read nd Dr, Gulick was wpanimously 1g member of tho society. EexrENSIVE Free 1x Sr. Lovis—Founory Boryep, —Loss $90,000 —About i] o'clock on Saturday night « fire was discovered io Jobnron & Gillum’s scale ig 4 ca the east side of Second street, between Morgan and Cherry. The wind haviug risen considerad! the previous hour, the ilemes 6 until et tbe building in which it was tirat one north. were both des. Forts of the Dremen, digcovered, and the ‘adjoin: LJ belog 0: more rubetantial fabric and their ided by the constant stream of wate spo tem revcnted w further spread SSS for a considerable rpace of time, able. aS Kings it was, (he roar portion of the f iands 'X Ferguson, which was only ot one story, suz- tained sem Mears. Jobo litte camage about the roof. & Brothers, occupied the building now ‘ost ly ail their stock, to the 00, 01 ma they oS inaured for $1C,000 more. onget etandard weights belong ng to the city, to the value of from re saved. The Oto Railroad Compant lost from eight to tep thousand Gollara in mahogavy patterns for car seats, end no insurance Several other parties are losers by patterns. Of all the stock, other than Abe weight: ‘cned, eply about $400 was rescued. Toeir atterne a0 Dow buried beneath the ruins, and wil! probably tara vp v-eleas, eo ons burned, inasmuch at being of wood they porth bouse wae held og lease trom ©. will warp. The Mason, "Ow to the the Jense expired under its own verma. The i built ‘was Ube property of the old school fund, was leased from James Smith, of the firm of Partridge & Co, baving Ivy 11, Maat. Tho loss of the iormor wil from three to four thoneand dollars. of tue lallor iy 1 $9,900, We bave rane or not. The ii pe le melted, quantity of red hot jrom in daske.—St. Lovis Republican, Dre, Vb, tae Price ov Coren —A letier from a large owner residing ia Birmingpem. Kogland. to ® towGeman of oure. dated the 28th Noweraber, stater that the rize in the price af copper hax been at the pro | bably umprecedsmtec rate 0” £4 108, ateriing por ton. amd that #6 additional rite of £10 was expected ina fow ays —Columbia Soh Carciinian. Dec. 16. ——— MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Rrsy Movements ef Ovean Steamers, From sUROA, Meme. Hermaan....... 1 <. Asoin wail Man Juan, Nie. George Law..... New York Teaneraee New York 4 STRAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. — From Chaeleston 10th and 4h, dae at Havana 24 From Havana 10th and 2h, due at New York Ijue ) New Crieane 188, From New Orienma a0, Hi ne at New Yor’ " p “on Aunion—From Mew York Tith, arrive at Harane letand New. Orieana ai. From New Orleaos 120, Havana 14th, doe at New York ised. Lepve New York at 10 mt gee Fer eee AS ee wv. Crrv—From New Yor® Sievann 1a ‘ets. From Mobile 224, Havens , dae wt New York 2b. THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. Toe folbvwinx winy be uf Yalue 9 those having correspond. rhe wal leaves Southampton on the 4th and 20th of ench Guiick describes ag | December vext and cn every nil | Troika” Pooch, Barcelsom. Palioa. An: sche W Een" | km jy Ste ly CAPE HATTERAS MACON LIGHT. A worden oven frame work beacon has been erected om the end ofthe. Sond Spit, extending in nearly a due South course from the fatteras lighthouse, he beacon tower bas wn elevation of 43 feet above (howesm bad el of Ly ‘sea. is patuted red and fitted with « 6th order lene OPEN ixed whe light will be exhiblied om the night of tee Lith , irom an ee vaslon of 6 test shave the crtantfevel of the 95m. order of 1 » Board. OW © WHITING, ‘iret Lieut Corps of Engineers, ‘Wilminglon, NC, Nov 10, 1856. Whalemen- aM from New Bedford 18th, bark Lafayette, Ray, Pasifie AV avatar po by Jeter from Capt Bioeum, Hees, 11, 5M Dbis sp nn wh olf ‘At Cave Verd Islands Sept 1S Marela Fowler, NL steam: 26th, Jobe ¥ Smith, Ander on, do da, t Tn Guayaquil Bay i July, ‘Monterey, Wimpeany, Edger- jowD, 10 sp on board. iat con's Towa, CGH, Rept 18, Corinthian, Rogers, Wt clean. Spoken, : bay xe wrabee satis. f oat om July 31 for Zama it Le e Bt vy “Bari ef Rosion }. 18 ot mouth of 0 Delaware aver, Nickerson, {rom Banxe Croix, Ni ro lat do Chie is the wrlg reported by dhe abip Elvira as chow: fi te als 2121). ny ‘vebanan, gt i aa from Philadelphia fer get euch immense | Mcbile, Dec 7, lat S14 B. Foreign Ports ANrOne, 2: bagi Toh) Fillmore. Pa a aad Bai umore 4 " iecilla. Somers. ‘ersoy Aves, Get ig art fardinien brig Zilia, Poze: © Cormapms Bivee, Nov 10—In port brig Scotia, Porsytty, for Philadelphia ready. Bavana Dec 9—Arr sehr Onward, Hopkins, Mobile. Old oth brie Geo F Williams, Hasty (irom Sierra Morena), I York. HELE Tee, Ost Taare Bremen bark New York, Poppe, Mativeas, Deo $I pect berks Tasey 4 Ana, Allen, and st Meacs, tor Bow AmBUCO. hor at conte ba ki he Seivilts, Wilzon, in steve, ; au ty hosters abt ett Rete, vant, Welsh oe Jwueiro Fth; Naney, Moves, from Wtiaingtoa, NC. Prono Keys, Nov ta p paved for Baltimore, idg (hot the Amore, a8 befor “Sho @uaxon. Oct %9—In port brigs Tasks, Miche, fromm Fr ayy eat eh wi tene Baral A Biainmend, (toe, for NY as nad probanly aim George W Tusa «for XYork WHS rea Wctinon, Nor 12-1n port abip California, Center, for Glem- comer 11 Gays: barks Marylard. King, fer do do; Cube, Batew, tor do. wig care bres ‘Amazon, Saunders, and > Bestem ctr), ©) imgbom. aL Ts NOv'SE- Are ship Sparkling Wave, Norton, port, Png. ‘Ta port 2#Ut ship New England, Fge. from Newport, ing, cise, for Mobile: brige Addy Swift, Downie, for nent dav: Grandee, Tibbece, Irom, Gadaionpe wig ft; sehen Vail, Delage, from NYork: dwg; Colorage, i from Georgetown, SC, dle, heehee Thome Fy Dione ACamanan: 1 Hit cath. W aoe Grifin, Borden Shin bake Pao oe Carder. nm Oy bark J.velya. Ames, Per Home Ports. \PAL AG CHIC LOLA, Dee i—Are dak E A Cochrane, Cock rare Ber ALFNG RIA. Dee o—Are Nan cl Brows, Heald, Pail ites espa hirk 11 Theale, Carn wall. N York; sehes Sharp. Fell River; qt in, ‘Pineham. Yoeton, Potamac, ry, NYork BOSTON, Deo 18—Arr Br bri F PP Laddy. Goudy, §t Kite. Old sbip Peler Marey, Teron, Calcutta: harks Gi rower, lyny. Mobi, Ace tart, Ber. Apalaehicoia rigs ‘onains, Pai Cardenaa, George Tiarria i, md, to Tes for Guba: robra Alfred rrett, Baker. a phia; W Pratt, Whelden, NYork. 8M, wind Ne wo NI ri ¢ brevzes, rhips Champlain, BE Mallory, brign Aurate, Es ry MONK, Dec 1T—Are steamer Locust Point, Fi cre Remind, Resides Cclingutbe River wad, Arie! (ir, ripe : k. blew Ane M Weeks, tiled, Mount Ravage, Watson. NY West Indies, Mewriie, Hosa Nick: aches 7 Secor, Tonnsinna, Lowry, Wo Ww tinlsey, Start, iia Smith, Crowell, MY ork. bark, K Cookijuate, On He eh (Br), Tarner, West Indien ieemer Wo Jenking, Mallett, Boston; bark * Ane i s ree ey Jobn nace Racged Idaod, yrign Cronus. Hosp on BK Reece (Br), Hannders, rare: Dedanew Wra BKibbvew, Hoghes, Turks Isiaade, uy it te . ork) ie any te Win Be ot oe rake 7” F a tevens, Rio rande West Indies; sehr Lule Stevens, Bone ght, Porto Rico. tRyiph, and Ann M Weeas, i BRAY, Dec Arr sede f M'Laln, Bueklin, Rook~ ita 014 bork Modena, Ryder, Ban 6 De vensie. Fim) Barevioan, Spee. Bid ships Charice ili, Hate, Liverpoel. Jeeser Co. Rate Sveanton, Reod, Martha, Jenkina, {Reston 1 inet Paskiony Baksr, Rey ‘y BIVER, Toe 12—Arr sehre Jacob Jasitere, | Lyge,. au Lith Je Buntingtoa. Lavell. Albany: 10% ‘wom Jones, Philadelplva, sarah L. Smith, Delaware C a denome At anchor 3 Philip, Chase, [dem hack daic—Cld jbark Noeces, Ste. Poe VOL CENTER, Dee 1)—Arr bark Claca © Bell, Poor, Sa* ea Des 32014 able Repapie, ewer Herre: Are 4 oxiey, Berka, Nia Francia Marshall, Hava K, Dee Darr echt BAward lreret, Svaern, anavss—From New York 12th, arrive at Havana 17\Rand mm... sew Priindeimhin: : niebt in B Smith mone, Welle nd MF Whe ney, Ge 18th sche Ring S10, Davia, for 8 Be NEUONBET, Dee ii Ary sehr a) adn, wuaney, Phibe tel: wate, acnansh tin RENE Arr pak, rman, ag LF vin NYork. Siteohe Xe & a Ludington, Vrrivin. poet in ventarday's velow, wae an or "Newrort, Dec 1—Are beige R Torrey, Ween Dosen, brie by Swan. Arma pene. Por W LONDON + Ofbealtar about ‘he Oh and 2th of same mowth, Maem alco the 14th and HN Of eame mouth of “Coorpia,” Maria T Wilder, Bevstogrgn, A Alexandria aboot the sth of same and ih Of fol- Avordpie Berper, ant Malena, Pre Ps, «month, too Wm Th Groton, Webber. de iy ex Sued stot the 20th oF 21st of same and Uh oF Oh of | Bent, Georgetomn, AO, Be Baur: V month Be “he mmcrs, BF Naw Oo Mirjtaeat Aden about the 2th or 20h of same And 10th oF ANP ny in, Dunc Phuindeps for Ih of following month. Fh tr ook, and Tomah, Sele, ‘abou! (he 26th oF 27th of same and day of arr | Kop 11th te doth for China, be. ieth—Art brig Aumite, Emory. Oeorgctown. 80, te J Tedtian Navy steamer arrives at Bombay about the S4to Bh | masinn, | roms sebre Tevan, f Los wks ans 9 Dist Of the following monn Co) Sim ae ate i aie mer arrives at Porn de Gaile about the 6th of — Wrrehom. lox P Ross, Baker, Providence for 8 ‘Sd to Ba of following month. Wie Akt in por: brigs hilen Havdew, Amay, for Bevan 1 ‘Point de Gaile for Pulo Peoang the ad ithe) on . aad ‘Almirs. fteamer hae already eeived which takes the mail FTARDS 1 ~Are betg O¢ Cinee, Themmaa, Ge Mae i Pulo Penang about the LAR oF Sh oF | 11+ 108 Bei tuse gehr A Taw tence, Haigh, Camden Se Gage gence nba wine t8e o. wh. Ohh bria Hanne nsle Downing. Hava Arrives at Sit caper fol ewing mon rte ‘ore abo" Youve Mapper’ te shew ibe t mer ‘ner! day for Shanghas, ; y igiandecone on the fth and 20h of each Pe. waite ave Doe ond . nd arrive at Alexandria stout the ¢ after arrival out the $84 o¢ Beak sea ath or 10th pert of New Vork, December 19, 1856. OLEARED £ erpltverpod FK Collins & Go. | Pres bf spongy peace &'08 eo Pi " lew. net oma Mathurin, Hacre—evd & Hinchen t Bark PO Yeston, Pote, Marsetites—J W Fiwell & Gp, yout the 16th oF 16th and Bist or Ietof | AP ie Berry, NYOrk uw ior te Waw Youn |S wowace | Tee ! waen 18 48 £10 ship Tarywtn, Saris Tro Ling Tigiies, awe F Chase, Doigence: beige Castilian, Wask- ingen, Po ery TH, Poe Are sete Motors, Bartiatt, Wily COI NENCE, Dec I< Arr steamer Weatrheater, Clans Ove York: <chre Montrose, W' Cott a lard ® Wrhtinrns ‘Smith, Pri Thee 4 fork Willa i VANNAB, De en ne iean cL i wr, Baltimere, eehe , Sanit, HARK Der G—Arr te K Remington, Sawyer, New ld 6th bark WH Brodie Williams, @y: {yd barks BV Gamble, Rowe 4). fur N York next ay, We’ Wind, Saunders, ynes Bola He" ani, Keene, do, CALEM, Dee Are bet diwali on, Richnond. 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