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Vorions Moves on the Political Chess Beard, &., ., de. Specially Prepared from the Files of the New York Heraid. JaNuaRY. 4,—The members 6! ihe Legisiatare ot New York met at Albany, but as the House of Representatives falied to eieot a Speaker, it cid uot organize. The fcllowing was $¢ result of the firet vote for Speaker:— For Lyman Odell, (Know Nothing) For ucan A. ler Batiey, ‘The hard Democratic Stat York met at A bany nc endorsed the course of the de- mooratic members in che United States House of Repre- omtaliver. 2.—Hon. Henry A Wire took the oath of office as Go. vernor of Virginia ior four yours. 8.—The New York oard shell Democratic General Com- mittee met and endorra the tones of the President’s mes- wage on the Centra! American question. 4.—The Legisiatuse of Maine elected Samuel Wells, old fine democrat, Goveracr of ihe State....Know Nothing Bate Council of Ubio av) ouraed, after adopting a report vipat it was inexpesicut o togieiate upon tae subject of Mavery, but recomin.uding ime delegates from Oalo to the twelrth «ion apbiverrary of she battle of New Orleans was oolebrate1 in New York vy tne Tammany Sooiety, witha Dall and eupper.... Tue Nationa arorioaa Oiub of ‘York celebrated thy avuiversary of ine battle of New Or- Beans by & grand iovave! i the Acade.y of dusio Tae | Vom mites mat ia Washin nad selected June Z a» tne vay 08 which ty hoi onal Democratic Vooventiou as Cincinwatt tor is. 0) 1 mation of candidates fx President ana Vice Prestuc t ., pancho baat Natiousi Demooratic Ulup of New \ ori: Ube Stn Of Jaudery at the Metropoiltaa theatre. a) dem crac mass meoung was held in Wasn- 7. Which wus aticnued by most of the members Cougress, and which was addressed by Messrs. Rica f@rdeon of Illinois, MicLaue of Maryland, Codd of Georgia, and others. 9,—The New York Soard of Education bad twenty two tupawccessfu! Daiivis ior » Preeiuen 10,—-Live Oak Ciud No, 1, of New York city, held a meeting. at which Mr. George Law delivered an address. 14.—Willlam Bigtr, cem , was elected by the Loeiela 4 Sew ator of the United States for six 1 Warod, 16d. use of Representatives sucoced- ‘er a qumber Of trials, extend- toe plurality rule was adopted, Orville Robinson, dem. Lyman Odelt, KN , oi Liv W Glover, ot Now ork. William A. Riubarossu, dem , of ¥ row Ibis mame a9 & candidat tor speaker of the United States Bouse of Repres-niatives sud tbe democratic caucu: no- mipated James |. urr. of 3 uth Carclina, who received democratic vote of i. House. 26.—wr. Dune, of loaians, introduced in the United States House of Repron: atat ves bree resolutions, the [irat Was 10 We ciloct Bat Bo man shoulda be elecied who would not exert nimsvif tor the restoration seoart comprominee at The reso.ution was A Voto of 1b .O103 Thesecond resolution de- the Mirsourt compromise act should be re As BD ACh OF Jurvive \o wil tae people of the United by a vote of 10L te 100, Tac op of the slavery question was + ut the Missouri compromise Bot Was rest red, it was the duly Of Longress steadily and pac f to work to that cud. This was rejected by a vote 0f 100 to 109. 30.—-A large and enthuslartic moeting of the citizens of Albany freindly to the bomivation of George Law for Pre- sidemt, was be a. BL.—The Senate of the United States elected A. 0. P. Dionoivon, of the Washington Union, printer to that body. FEBRUARY. 2.—The United Stat+s douse uf Represontatives adopted the plorality ruie tor the election of a Speaker, and after woting one hundred and thirty turee times, and occupy- ing two months cf the seseioa, sueceeded im electing « Presiding officer, by tue following vote: — 1, (republican) of O} Jr, (oem ) of Wassonsia, wee 18,—A Kaow Nothiag jubiiee was held im Worcester, ‘Mass., at whica spocoucs were made by Gov. Gardner, Hen. A Dewitt, M. C , aud others....4 Waig State Con- ‘Vention was held in Concord, New Hampshire, and oan- didates for State officers nominated. 14 —apthony Keesedy (Know Nothing), wes elected by the Legisiatare cf Maryiaot@ Coited States Senator for @x years from tor 4on of March, 1567. “u— albasy 4rygu, herd eactl dernocratic, and the Adany Alias, soft she! fased and became one journsl, wader the title of the Alias and Argus 19 —The Seuate 0 we United Suates confirmed the no. mupation of Wisoe Sh soova, as Governor of Kaases Tor. ritory. ‘21.-—The Know Notn'ug Na\ional Council pbia adjourned, afte Piatiorm ip reisuion t 7 ‘8 —The Nationa! oa ention of nigger worshipyers, 36.—The Know Noting National Convention, which assembled fo Phiiadepnia on the 244. nominated on the Mret dailoct Millard Flimore, of New York, or President, Andrew © Depeison, OC Tenaensee, for Vice President. The Convention retused to acopt or ackno #. “ue platiorm. Tae following wastne you for Pre- mojority of the Northern delegates bolted pefore the acmisebent were eo 2i.—The Know Nothing members of the New York Le- siature beid w meeiing io ratify the nomination of Mil. Fillmore tor Presidens. ¥ Wade was ro elected by the Obie Lo acne a Stews Souate for six years from 4th of Maron, 187 29 —A Know Nowoing ratification meeting was held at Tavernacie New York, ai which Andrew 90, the candidate for Vice President, Hvered « speech. MARCH. Pounaylvania Democratic State Convention met @ Harriebarg. 1) was largely for Bacbanan. Pierce did mot seem to have beeu thought of ...Tae Kansas free Bhate | egisiatute convened at Topeka, and (:overnor Ro Pinson tranamitied to the body his message....Siate Gestion held in Ne® Hampshire, The following ta the Wegult Of the vote tor vovernor:— iran 2, Wels, {(Scanara a dehadod (hig) and 6.—The Know Nothing State Counct! of Massach' Fopudiated the nominates of Miimore aud Doselson. 8.—The free soll Lequlature of Kansas elected Aadrew Bi. Restor and J Hi. Lape United Sates Senators. 128.—The repud)icana of Raode isiend beld » State Con. ‘2—The election in Rhode laland reeuited in the chotoe Of the repubiiean candidate for Governor, by the following NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1856. Bingb om platiorm, and appointed Natiog aut Minar New York National ou: 29.—The ultra eboitioatets beld « National Con veation at Byraouse and nomina‘ed Gerrit Smith, of New York, tor Presicent, and Seine MoPariand, Pennsylvania, for 80.—4 meeting was heid in New York to express ti bation against the attack wich was made by Preston of South Carolima, upon Senator Sumner, of Mas. eaohusetts. JUNE. 8.—The Know Nothing Stace Convention of Rhode Isiand met at Providence, and repudiated the nomination of Fill- more apd Donelson. 4.—Jemes Dixon, Know Nothing, was elected by the Legislature of Coanecticut to the United States Senate for six years from the 4thof Mareh, 1857, im place of Hoa. Isaac Tousey. 6.—The Know Nothing National Council, after a three aye’ session ta Now York, adjoureed. Tae sominations Of Fillmore aed Donelaon were endorsed, and the follow- ing officers for the year were eleoted:—President, E. B. Bartlett, of Kentucky; Vice Presidemt, Erastus Brooks, New York; Treasurer, Heary Crane, Ohio; Recording Secretary, J. M Siephens, Maryland: Corresponding Ses- retary, C. D. Deshler, New Jersey; Chaplain, William G2 Goodwin, New York. 6.—Tne Democratic National Oonveation which con- vened at Cincinnati on the 24, adjourned. Tne conven- tion, om the first day of ite meeting, organized and elected Jobn EK. Ward, of Georgia, President; om the second thoy sopted @piatiorm; on the third York difficu)tics by admitting one ‘of each of the and s0't delegations; om the fourth they commenced lotiog for a cand\ ate ior President, and oa the fifth, after the seventeenth daliot, James Buchanan, of Ponnsyiva- Dia, was Dom nated for President, and Jona G. Breckia- ridge, of Kentucky, for Vice President. [¢ was desided to hoid the next convention ta 1860 in Charleston, 8. 0. 11.—Great democratic ratification meeting was held in the Park i» New York, 17.—A numver of delogates of the sati Fillmore Kaow Nothing Coo veation, which met ia New York on the 12tn June, balloied on the 14th, aud formed @ separate o0a- vention. which, after a three days’ session, nominated on the 17th, aianted Joha Cbaries Fremoat for icen!, and W aywon, of New Jersey, for Vice President, and adjourned after aitting only two days. 20.—The antt Fillmors Kaow Ni of Bulters’ Con- ob metin New York on the 12th, adjourned wit Jobn 0 Fremont for President, and Wa. of Penusylvaaia, for Vice President 23.— Comm dore Swoktwa wrote a letter accepting the Bominato. tur tbe Premuepcy whied was tendered to Dim Dy the boiters from (he anti-Filimore Koow Nowning Na- tonal Convention at New York. ‘U.—Ex-President Millard Filtmore, who arrived ta New York trom Europe on the 244, had a pubiic recep tior sad was honored with a prozess'on, which maroned through the privcipal er * 2.—The repubiican ratification meeting was held (a New York. Gres enthusiasm emoag the thou sande who attended. 26. —The Stare Committees of the bard and soft sections Of the Now York d¢mooracy metat Albany for the pur pore Of «naeavering to apie the party; but they failed to accom phan their o»jcot, and both sections resolved to hole separate tate Conventions, 28.—Kx Presitent Millard Filimore, after having been §reeted Lxd bevored with aidresses aad processions ail pen td route f:om New York, arrived at his howe in Buffalo. 80.—Tho bill providing for the admission of Kansas in to the Uxton, with wat is calied the Topeka or free dtae constitution, with the slavery probibitton, was lost in the Representatives by a vote 0! 107 against, to 100 im favor. JULY. 1.—The committee appointed by the United States House of Representatives to proceed to Yansas and take evidence tn regard to the state of affairs in that Territory, made # voluminous report, which was signed by two of the members of the orinmittee, the third dirsentio; The Know Nothing State Convention of Massachusetts Met at Springfield The Convention balloted for tho en- Gorsement 01 cue of the candidates who bad beon no- mineted for President, with the tollowiag result:—For Fremont, 289; for Fillmore, 1 2 --The *enate Kanges Siate bill parsed that body by a vote of 38 to 12,,.. Tue tree State Kansas bill, which was Jost ip the House of Represeatstives on the 30th of June, was reconsidered, and passed by @ vote ot 101 to 99, 14.—4 vote was taken io the Caited states House of Represe: tatives on a resolution to expel Hoa. Preston 3. Brooka, r< presentstive trom tho Fourth district of South Caro ine. for committing an assault apon Senator Sumner, of Mareachurctte, iu the Senate Chamber, which resulted 95; there oot being two thiréa. tho reeo Mr, Brooks t ven stated that he batsent that be was oe ioager « member of tbe Thirty -tourth Voparess 16 —Hoo L M Kel, a mowber of the House of Rep Pesentatives from the Third district of Sourh Garoll agsinet ¥ bom a resolution cf censure was pawet for part be wrk tw the aiteck mae by Preston 3 Brooks op on Senaior Samper, resigned bis seat as member ot Congress. 2\ —Preeton 8. Brooks, of Sooth Carolina, seat a chai lenge t> Anson Burin; ', Of Maseachuestte, both mem bers of Covgress, to Ogbt & docl. Mr. Burlingame ec. cepter the chalet ge, and derignvated Canada as the olace fer the oe! to take plaon §=Mr. Brooke refused to go to Canara and the elair ended. 22.—Commovore Sioceton, in a short leiter. declined © coptiove scan. idate for the Presidency, He declared in favor of Fillmore %4.—The Know Nothingn of York city hold «taree and quite enthusiastic meoting ta the Academy of Mualo buiiding..,.The radical or Jackson democrats of the State of New York beld @ convention at Syracuse, «ni ro- solved to support John C. Fremont for the Presidency. 26.—The American State Crmventon of Mae soousetts was Leld io Bomov, and by & large majority decided to support Col. Freaont for ‘he Presidency. A portion of the Fillmore delegates bolted and formed © separate con. M Kettt aod Preston 8. Brooks were Congress sas Territory, in place of Governor Shasnon, ebo was Temoveo 30.—The two sections of the democratic party of New ‘York met tn separate Sate Conventions at Syracuse, bat afterwards united in one convention and formed « State Ucket, and annou ced the result asa union of the demo- orsey. AvGusT. 4 —State clection in Texas, which resulted in the choice vote for Governor was as follows: — 149d Fleteber, (republican) Beary Keyeo, democrat} Scattering g 11.—The Know Nothings of New York held o meoting tm Upton square, and afterwards formed a terohlight pro crasten, which were largely attended... A poiftioal riot ccourred in Baltimore between the demecrats and Know Nothings, in which two persons were killed and from ff. (een to twenty sertously injured. 1) —A very importaat day to partion aad politicians OCTOBER. 6 —Munioipa! election held ia Raltimore, which resan- ed in the choice of she Kaow Nothing candidate for Mayor. Riots escerred in a number of the wards, in which four mee were Killed and about twenty wounded. 14 — State cleotions held in Ponnsytvania, Indiana and Ohio, The two former were carried by tho democrats, and the latter went largely in favor of the republican party, 4.—Election beld in all the States except South Caroli- ba (where the Legisiature oboose the Electors) for Presi- ‘The result was as follows:— Geattal Blectors, DECEMBER. 1 —The eeoond session of the Thirty fourth Congress commenced tn Washington. The House did mot oom- pletcly organize, in copsequerce of a vote being taken by which {t refused to administer the oath to J. W. Whit. fheid, delegate from Kaneas Tort itory. 2.— The President’s message was received and publish- ed in New York. The reading commenced between tweive and one o’clock, in Washington. 16.—The following resolution passed the United States Bouse of Representapives by # vote of 162 (0 67:— Reeolved, That this House regard all pro’ crolved, reg sil eneceaitns of Be 9 @- ations of every kind, by wi made, for a ral of obtuaaa tral, wos jum subject to, Ue states to reproach and execration of ail oi ‘and Christian people thesugheut the word. 18. —A grand repubitoan ball and festival was held in the Academy of Mosic, New Yorks, which was sttended by Mr. and Mre Fremont and the leaders of the repubil- oan party in the State. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. ‘The Boare of supervieors met in the chamber of the Board of Aldermen at 4} P.M. on Monday. Alderman Bly, President, im the Chair, ‘The Committee on Annual Taxes, to whem wes referred the petition of the Brooklyn Ferry Comrany for a release from taxer, reperted against the petition of that company. ‘The memoria! of the company set forth that they have bot cleared any money sicoe their organization, except what bas been spent in building boats, &c. The tat against the company, according to the tax roil, ts $619,097. Toe report wtated tbat the company admit they have caatial of $10,060, and are tnt rested tn iands in Brook to the amount of $56,170.89. It also states taat the com- pary did not spply ‘n @ proper manner for & from Whew tases, The report was unagimously ‘The report of thy Commitee oo Criminal Courts ard Police, tu favor of appointing advlphus Mipcbo German iney preter at the Courts of General and Special Sessious, elicited some debate, but was not adopted. M. Miacho is 8 policemen, and hes mm cetailed vy the Mayor, at the request of the City gg Recorder, to act as tater- Pi at said Conrts. Board considered that nothing furber was needed to contioue bim tn bis situation 4 large number of petiuions for release from tases were vead and referred. ‘ithout doing any other business of { aportance, the Board acjourned to Tuesday, at 4 P. M. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. The Board of Aldermen met io their chamber on Mon- day, at 4 P.M.,~Alderman Barker, President, in the obair. ‘The Committee on Ferries reported in favor of making the Union Ferry Company commute, The report drew forth a lengthy debate. — Veonns and Kit opposed the adoption of the repo Nigermes Fury thought that the Board %ad no power fo act in ibe case; that it had no right, according to tae charter. to virect tbe Oounsel of tue Corporation to enter proceeding? against the Uaion F. Company and cause & great ox sense to the city. Tae Board of an ta Brookiya have taken up the procecdl to legal be taken aguinst pany that wi the question. not right for York to fignt the battle and exp ond money for the benefit of Bruokiya. “old goose bad been plucked enough” and was against =e thw otty apy more tor the advantage of ool ly D Alusrman Sregxs thought that the oomanne uae Se Com pelied to fuill) their loase, that New York looses more irom their ret vsai to commute than Brooxiya dow. He derired thet the Counsel of the Corporstion snoula enter proceedings against tne Union Forry OCompaay, it be thinss they bave violaved their lense. Alderman Fiy—Put in that ameoament and I will vote _- adopion"of the report. It now reads so tet the ‘poration Counsel must commence legal proceedings eguipet tbe company whether be considers that they beve Vielated their lease OF not. ‘Tre amendment was accepted, and now stands so that 1 the Counsel of the Corporaiiva be of opinion timt the Usion Ferry Gompany viowse their by not commuting, snd if witoim ten gaye aiter the parsage of this resolution they refuse 19 commute, be ie cirected)to commence legal proceed. (De® against oaid company The report was thea atopied by @ vute of 37 to 1, Aiderman Voorbis voring in the no. gauve. A report of the Committee on Streets in favor of coa- cu-ring with & report frum the Board of Councilmen ia favor ¢t granting permission to J.J. Ball & Uo., to pave Wail street cetween Naseac sod Wilidem streew, wita Dorr miume, was aopua Tae report of the Committee on Roads tn favor of con curring wibae res ictiog frem the Board of Woaaatinen for the opening by law Of Ninety sixth streot, from Bloomipgasie rat to Huson river, wae aropted The repert of the Committee 00 Aseoasmenw of & pe. Uitfon of the trustees 0 tae M thodist Episcopal Unarca ‘a Forty-taird street, ip favor of rem tidg the assessment, $626 (4, uyow toat cbaren for buliaing a sewer ta Forty- UhiFe street, was concurred in. ‘he Committee on Markets reported in favor of consar. ring with the resolution of the Board of Coanciimes ta favor cf pure tereet 10 East river, for the parpore of an up tow Toare wes censiaeravic dedaic on the » thing Of ImporiaDee was paid Wh) Nas Not atrerdy eee Prevented to the public. Alderman Ely strongly opposed the adop.ton of the resolation, Deomusd it was & very im proper pace for @ market, aud aiso tuat tae possessor of the ground, Robert W. Lober, bas no right nor title to tne grouna, sipee bo bas only formed it ing toto tne Water, ana therefore it properly belougs to the city or tate. Alcorman Sreaks advocated the adoption of the report, #8) \og IDat the proximity of the gas bouses would novia JOre 1D Market at all, since these bouses vow sail noir ter, Only Durning their coal to coke, & >. Seve al other members of the Board ap ke pro aud con, afer whicd Aiderman Voouns moved to iny tre subject over to DOK) )ear as tbe incoming board would have pleaty of UUme 10 IDVeatigaie an 4 Consider it The motion seconded, was put, when, ten mom bere voulng im the affirmative and ten ip the nega ite, tae Chairman decide! wnat them» was lost. A motion to Jost for waat of a con the aTirmative and nine ' oye tale, BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, ‘Thin board met last evening, ana etter the transaction @f some unimportant business, the following veto mes- fiage from the Mayor was read, and treated im the usual mancer — Mayor's Orrice, New Your, Dec. 29, 1856, To rue Rox. rap Boanp oF Vouxcn.ans — Genniames—| return, without roval. the resolution to conirm the for the south aide of Ue Portes stron from Gan to Bast way. I am sai the tations made to the Common to be ansensed—the truth 52> 3% ij ee who are found abroad after Mayoa’s Orrica, Deo. 24, 1856, offered to take them off, but they refused; lay by them four apnctaz eatery et Mt bas been 7 ¢ays W of Nantucket; experienc: In view of the fore; ‘ation I nest | Od hears. pathee IBtadb, Rio Janeiro, Nov :13 with coffee, the oitisems of Loulevilie to keep a vigilant eye oa | io Boome & Dinwiddie,’ Been 14 caya M of aiteras, expe: thetr servants, not allow them &' go from 0 | rienced beavy gales from NE to NW. after Bi 0% P.M, as T have given Sehr E Wooten, Spragua, Fre nrg. to the police to arrest all colored pers vas found from Sep Fosse Der oa home alter thas hour during the Obrista as holidays. =i tie would sive call the attention of the Sobr Mar: Price, Price, New Haven. ordinance concerning firearms, &c. Schr B Drummond (lighter), Fox, trom the wreck of lice has been directed to tais " sited 1g the ordinance will be dealt with RICK, JAMES others were also com! Of Prince G 8 001 pms bb tug off tue slave it hone nah Mariboro’ Advocate ‘proper ear, Dang: and con't sed to Jal von aoc KIRKPatl Fi + papa Bik ner ri 8k, aud of Sun: ve ited. = Those drat arrested are for the organization @! pa:rols, and for other ai iene wet parols, ‘aking eps The Rerrysvite (V lowing -—Juat etote ga (ON IN VIRGINIA. @azete of Toursday bas the fol geing 00 press, three slaves, Joe, Tom and Vincent. the property of Mrs. Goo. 1. Kerfoos, Millwood, and « free n: prepared to fight sea talking: tour it elected, negroes talking, tba; i Fremont was they would be free; anc as they knew he was not, they were threatened the they bad beard white for it, and SRE one mews workdy cltinens as tae Set tay tatended EXEMPTING SLAVES FROM ATTACHMENT IN FLORIDA. ma the Calianasves Journal, Dec. 40 } or otber process, ove slave § Tuls miybe very the most important logistative poten ‘which has beep introduced for the wise consideration of to create a Theatrie: al, Musical, d&e. Broapwav 1umaTks —Tue uramatic company will ap- Dear an) Philosophy,’ “ Now Footman. ip three excellent * Dom ” ature es to-1 viz: Ni "Crear “ae ‘Basna,” ana the Nisio's GaRpEN —The frequenters of this popular house ‘Will ogain be cotighted this evening with tae excelleat epgirg of Mise Pyne, Mr. and troupe, in the “ Deugbter of the Regiment.”’ Wattscn’s —Mrs. John Wood is to amuring character of M nehata in Mr. onze of ‘ Hiawatha,” this ongs ot Women,” and ‘ ber bighiy sicot's extrave . The “ Rights and Dobe’ wilt be played. Cxauntns Sraner Tumatke —Another crowded audience De expected this evening, on the occasion of the per. may \for: 0 Amenican Moskum —The awusing ferces “Pleasant Neighbor,” and farce of the ‘Limerick Boy”? in the evening. ance at the ‘Rent “< Midpight Rewels Day,’ the ‘' Maid of Munster’? and the Tus Bucereys still adbere to the superb burlesque | the epera of ‘Cinderella,’ together with a variety deaulifal melodies, ip the rendivion of which they have no superiors. The attention of the reader is directed to the comments ‘upop the periormances at various places of amasemeat. in other articles. Famvow Dram a.—M. erted fim beba'f bar ts Dedoa, who has asasiduously of the French drome ia this city, weotive bill for hw benett, atthe Va Broad Personal Sam Hocstos, Usrren y, 40 night. Antetligence. StaT@s Senator vom Texas, ie lp ibis city, and yesterday he paid bis respects to Mayor Wood at the Mayor's office in the City Mall. Taey were cicaeted for some time together, bat the result of Welr conference did not transpire, Gen. Houston te on route ‘or Washingion. He seomea to be in exooillent health The Genoa correspondent of tbe Nowark Advertiser, wader dale of Nov, 21, says:—''The stream of travol nwelle dally. Mosara “7t Tickno: and family, of Bastion, Rev. Mr. Treat, of the American Boerd of Mis- mone, on rmtstor the miavion stations in the Orient; Jadge Aaron Vanderpoel, of New York, and family; Mr. Jawee Lenox and sisters, of New York, are among the 5 plea have recently passed througn for the th.?? Parra ‘eh, M From New Orleans and Havana, in the ses Ifo "Fon Now Orioase ‘atik Rarase im y Oreene Sh, Som Rew Sore es ane ARRIVALS. From Mobile and Havane by steamship Quaker City —Caot De La Lastre J nd, US Navy; 4 Frits, J Ew wokes M Godkin, Emma Jabermeh!. a Philadel trp Weclnouse and children, Gap c well, FA in the Brackeur di jeken, HH Lawrence, Joseph Usidw . J Loper, lady and dhree children, and owers AND FROM Havana due ot Havana 24 at Now York Hib iccag Yah, Havase TO INDIA AND CHINA. MaILe Rares nee be of value to Gece hovng correspond. +} leaves Aonthampton om the sh and BRA of each RPE Cama, jaita adont the 14th and Of name month the Mttror Mlst of came and tih or Hh of abowt the ‘SA oF Wh of came and 10h or aii rs } abort the ith or 16th and Slat or Int of ‘hou the Sn oe Sem ind oe YOR op Barpegat, Schr bscelsior (lighter). Clock, from the wreck of ship New on Barnegat. Fr Isadora Halex. ‘with materials from ship New York Beach, to Bird & Wetleos. Beery, Portland, 45 hours, with mdse BELOW. boat the officers and '—By pilot he bet ‘Moses Grinnell, No 1 of the ship Wind WEW. Beraid Marine Domceupentegto. PHILADELPHIA, Dec 29—Cid bark David G Wilson, Pea- cook, NOrleans; brig barah Elizaveth, Raynes, Cardenas; echrs J H Stroup, Corson, do; Benj 0 Heribner (new), Smith, ‘Chariesion. Miscellancous and Disasters. BurG Bosrom (of Fosten), Dexter, was wrecked Dec 3t, at the mouth of the litdle river Guajaibon, about § miles to the ‘westward ot Marial, She will be a perfect wreck, but some ‘small craf: bad been sent from Havana in the hope of saving & Portion of her cargo (cotton), She was from Galvetton bound to New York. Brana bey ‘Cuistona1 Couon, hence for Havana, be- » came to coiision with an unknown schr. acd carried @i'ay cut water and sustained other damages, She inid at an ‘and lost both cher under tmith's Isisod. during the late h anchors, She would repair and proceed. cee Sur Jursey, anorews, of Salem, before 1 went ashore al the Washwoods about 30 Souik of Heary at 935 C’eleck, on saturday night the inst. The vessel And ca) go will nocoubdt prove a total joas Crew ail saved i & destkute copdidon, except one maa, who was the captain apd first mate remaining with the ship. ‘Tho ship and cargo are advertised to be sold on Saturday 3d Jaa Zhe crow leit ie beach on Tuesday, 23d inst, at whica, time the sbip was settling duwn ip the and her upper deck 3 fect under water, Jobn Morton, of Halifax, Ns, 8 seaman, wer Sr James Colley, from for " Biver 2ist and attempied to anchor go the auet the chain parted; Fat ole was then let go, but the chain also parted and beach whereabe ley easy. The was taken trom ‘1 a. and ahe was chored safely peur Turkey Cove. Her an bI¥ soa be reco! Proceed. Asnoxy—Capt Gillis, of the ship J Morton. at New Or. reports that on the i(tb inst. he saw oa Orange Key. ¢ jarge ship ashore painted black, with everything standing pals tured, bad no colurs flying. Supposed her wo be au Ame- rican ehip of about 1000 tens. Barx Lousiana from Liverpool Deo 5, bound to Geno, al- 'ed ashore been dovtom, und tbe tide eb! rH ready on the rocks pear Troon, bad by the j@ beeo driven toriner over the but fe bope' mtortained of getting her oT, fame per! 1 Was of gel er OT. principal por tion of cago bad been gotten out” ‘The steorabag wh to her assisiarce wus a)so daaped on é i H i ‘alox gale auunos: a total wreck. taken out. The tug Lout siaca Was owned in this city and only part insured. Freight ‘ncevered. Baek ND Cnase—Brewster, Dee 27, 12 M—The steamer Resoue or Reliet; has left bark W D Chase at anctor. FE 8p} gone to Provincetown. {eee sails, &e_ and has some 12 or 14 men frost bitten, badly. They are ashore at Oreans It is stesmer left to procure assistance.) A. i gyi 3 Pulse 4 Bank Jexxy Linp—Provincetown. Dec 27—B: Lind bas etrnived badly, ard worked off shore mah ‘236 bales of cotton were landed yesterday NNW. treeb breeze. 5 PM—Bart Jevny Lind lies about the same as ed. Severn! of her teams wm the upper end of her io: are broaen. ‘Ibe tide flows and ebba tato her and ter to day bad five foet of water over her kelson. Wi Clear. from Shields for Consta: inst, bad loat topmasts, top: Scar WE Rants. trom Boston for Plymouth, went ashore 0b Brown's Island nigh: of 24h. “Suee she came off she ag eh F is < j Bn fi a 33 Bara Pounnr xe (of Lope | = iy a put -nw London : found to be reaming And was ashore at Cove, where she now reawins. Bhe will be got off at mach damage Senn Byory Fow.er, Rowell of and from Lubec for New: puryport in the storm nigh! of xb inst, anabored wader the Jeo of Maiinic Inland, par chaius and drove ashore Sunday morning op Pleaeaxt Island, The bull will be a total Toon Balla oxd tigging saved. Bean Mono. Hart, from Choptank "for Bath, Me. with oak timber, was st enchor five miles south of Cape Henry ‘With loss of ail ber sajla, and in # sinking condition. The c: {aio arrived at Norfolk 20th inet. A steamer aad been sent er ce ot four Amgxicos, Vanderbilt, beace for Charleston, out Wuimuington, NC, 28th inst to repair, baving sprung & leak boun Atwena, from New Haven for York River, in the cale of 24th, off Frnith's Island, parted bo'h chains aad lost anchors. phe put iuto No. folk 26ch iast, Beux J EConsstock. from Rappshannock for coo, put into Norfolk 2h inet wich satis split, anchors and other damage chains iost, aud wumained fcwn Corauett, at Norfolk from Kichmond, lost foremast Sour Rewer, Speight, from Georgetown, 170, for Provi- dence, with coal put ino Nos folk 25th ieaky. Mono, of Bath, timber laden. waa found derelict off cory, and was towed inio Bai'imore 2/th, vy steamer ‘of Nortolk. Brrrast, Dee 11—Put into the Lough 10th, bark Helios, from Charveston. of and tor Livecvool, with joes of salle, &0. Se ‘Wil proceed tn (ow of a steamer to morrow. CurrEr Sir IsTeErin ~The elipper ship Intrepid, Captain Gas dver, arrived yesterday in ove buodred and forty Av from few York. she tse due looking ressel. of eleven ved toos burthen, and carriers @ cargo of twenty-four h cred tons. she was buill under the supervision of Ung! Gardner, who is favorably known as an expert aatior, and Cor- merly comma: ded the c\pper ship Comet, whieh vesse! spoke Well of herveif whew sailed by hun.—Saa Praueleoo Herald, jov 5”. thi Mor: ing Glory (of Portsmouth), Floybs, arrived at Liv erpust alnainm Sew Orlenss having Yet ihe ® W Pate fot nit snaking the, passnge in 28 days, “ohe lata by the aan ete, off Irviand, eight hours, w bark George Was so'd at anctiag at Honolalu Nov 5. by ortrat ihe ssclece of apna Cliford. “she ‘veep! Whe put Up se abe my, With bowls, melix, and noid for & ( casb-- Means te chers & Uo belug the chase: bhe will require iarge outlay to refit sea, bul febr Alias from Matagorda (before reporied missing), ar rived at Galvestonou the 16h tat. Woe to ae Tpepsen wo suenm' keep fiver ‘he city we boat is iniebed, whieh wil be ‘The Fhip Lint states that bark NH Wolfe, 480 tons built in Se, ACT ey bas been sokl wm $15,000, ©) ual to Notice to Marmers. os : i Hl ru si i i 25 38 i by f i 3 Be QP a i] “ : ‘The following ts the Ban Fiancisso Ut 30 hood, MeGini Hi at nu i i i Ea § 78 ten Verde Isiands, Oct 50, Rapid. West, NB, und iD, Ai rine Ca Wr ety a a Bark Lexington. of Nv conde: Bediord, Port Mauritius, previons to.Oct It.’ Hier ell (NB baie ap) weed 6> siloped io Landon.” The ball and inrer atta ware tod for boerd the bark “A Hasudkton, of Bail ince ike bees o by Benj 8 Howard and others, Chhees th thet chy Yor $5.00 0¢ NBedterd, and is ship, Canada, Rickotaom, of and from NBedford for the Pacitio, 8bi Sebastopol, from Cardiff Gaile, Nov 1), tat 36 80 8 lon 0, Leptin Ship Bomatre, ‘Ova! Fepts, Geneva, from Manils for Boston, r 16, let 38 05 len 74 40. foreign Spoken—Nov 19, lat 3 3, lon 37 W, % bbis ep oul, Spotten, d&e. Ww. Ship B Greeley, Cutter, from ‘Liverpool ute is ‘ ey, from Boston J ere ‘ jane pod, Se—by A rival a: doer” MOT, pana out, ut36258 lon ise by be tog Schr Mwsiesippi. 16 daye from St Domingo for NYork, @ee Conquest, 53 cays from Rio Janeiro for New York, Nov 18, lat 16 &, ton 34 3. v ©. Deo 5—Arr hij " Gloucester. ARDIEF. Naples, Kaatman, 3 Catto, Nov s—arr ship Anxb. ‘ebaw CALDERA, Oct 21—B1d wht. ‘Chad wick, Caxprnas. Dec 12—Arr bark Faony newer ae Iadelphia; brig Gov Brock, i.ovell, a feral tine, Gordoer, 4 brig Cuba, Foster, NY: GEx0a Dec ta port ehip Herald, Drummond frew Richmors ine; bart Ham uick, Mage, for Messing ready. 12 In port sieamer Fatnbarg, Cusralmess for NYork; ship Agnes Leeds, Nesmith, 7 Fame, Perry, for Bustan 16:1; Courant, Gray, for Vaiparaise, fonouviw, Oct 23—A Be Bese Franctieo (iis eid 7h for Hous Koupe 400k, sip: Rabe Hood, Fierce, 40 for sbanghac (and proce xed sate day), New 1, ship Gisdisior, Whitdeld, San Francisco, Sid Uct 9, bark Metropole Preston, Forvand ( In pert Nov the Uotaies; Pampero. Coxgings, l¢g oit tor do (Oregon). 5, sbipa Joh» Gilpin, Hi oil and bone fer ebips ig lag ‘Ginaisiee, sebr K cl bark Ottawa, Fowler, B York; 1¢1b, achr. t hi Lisbon, Curtis Incbicols via Koy West bark “ ancerer, Collings, Bos'ea; scbrs Ss. ‘West cbar Ei bile; rrigs Mary K ; Somers,” Wat- fon, Chur leeten: hia, Modo waa, WOe- tou, 224, steamship leans (gud sla “th for NYork), bers Ciara ® Wilt Ole- mead. N¥yek Dries # 8 Lawton, Gardner, Newport connate ire Cit; Grai watork eee wad ants for a ity, Gray, u feans) Heabel Reltion. Obartaston vin, oy: We Gray, Henry, NOriesps; 24th pinwall; brig Mafia Cla 234, bark Dunkirk MeFartan, Cardenas; brig Matiide, Farina, ttn’ Se eee Rika Repel rm wns, Cherlesion, N¥ork; & M Cherion, Sa ou wo; schrs Geo ¢yron, Bord, Eilaworth: Win re : hs Key West: 2ist oark Laura Svow, Crockett, le, are 3 " Thompson, Grant. Peston: Sid Aéth (rot 14th), br Chas Homes, Bowlby. NYork; bark Conada” itedelt Cortland; Mis orige hed Wing Gand her, Boston, Mary Elzabeth, Mc\Jounsll, #Orlesaa; Iiih, bask Leningion ‘Thatcher L Biork. Mertaa clad, Philadephia scbra J fece dekte bag ed Achorn. Savannah; 12 brig Xenophon 9 a) bet, ie Nrork (singe hark Bxoban; ¥ spoken r hy , Orugess; Jos Mt no rr Livexroo., bec 6—A: vie: Nth, Louis Ns WN davie; MeCulioch, &t Joha Ady at Wo ise inet Niagars («), for Boston 20th; Boule dolnh: Aste (9, for Ai York ith; Wobstet, Laer i gion, \ Leacamer, Kegers. for Beitimore, Ann: = ag ng 'Cbiet, “Searai aetiog. Curling and Princetea. Bok: for 60, « ing tre: Famnee Gaines, Me PT ad aeons ; Jobo and Luey, a ako WU prs tray Senet eatin suckpow, m4 a a posed tor yore. Bld prev toGept 14, anip Cate, Burr, ‘Measix a, Dec S—In port bart Daniel, Wheldeo, for Besten ‘2iv00RNE, Oct 5—Arr ships Raritan, Wyatt, Gibralter; mo & hora ‘Dariett, ban ‘Frances, re i don. Sid Get 4, ship state of ne (wiere ake arr Nov {or . Bee 13—Arr \; Unele ape V6th; do, ¥ § Paley, Yor! Dew Sork ; Nebraske, ‘Bw: vbyr Blynebard, for New Cri for do ; Hound, Stevens, from New Oisg (suppored tn distress) ; John Cotule Jarencon. MeG@ilvery. tiem Cutiae tor Cork ; Walter Lord, pmith ; Juniger Lefer 3 H ghia Jones dist. J © Micke: Nickels, wtg ; Hiokm. (tamb) Br) tor New York. Givile ILL Gta) for New Oriean Billowguyy, sor Bergen ; sch Pollux, Leehuusen fi rhe Ly (Oe d, bark Snsan, Leman Sand: fan Got Siti port abipe Fiorence, Dumaresg for N York. uve inet sailed as before roporied bad siokoess om hoard, her second » nie and ore ot the crew had died); Ovsida, Cresaey | Darn go ‘and Kathay, Stoddard, for NTork; and vtbere ps before yhgomanrron, Dec 12—Arr steamship Belgie, Tack, Now ork Raaa, Deo 13—A New Era Walker, Philadolphia; sehr Grenadiis, Merry Baltimore ST Jauo DE CoRA Leo L5-—Aarr sears White Swan, Belmore, Baydower Hoobins Bristol. Sid Tth Darks a Bebbiige, Biaisoe!l, Santa Oraz, Maine, Farsham, Moblie; brig horman, Licard. NYork er di N (by te) Sid ship Wm F Storer, Oo 1, Dee 2 oi Ware brige John Poters, aud ¥ Pe TR Dm. Deo, Fredonia, Lord, Norn; schr Robin, Wailecor ae: 1d ieomery Wen Jonkiae, 1 Bat. ATON, Deo 2 — Old wt im Jon! + timere, Paimoto, baner Tintnaaighia, thins Moephive Lee - hota “a ‘Akyub, Blondel, Lust jacks Kroma Jean =. bt ee ny hey ry Dhar ton; bri ‘WePrcker, Ma} schrs As- gone, Unite Por Wico. 0 Peadieion og ‘Cha: traton; North aoc, jy Yorke. Caleweil, nodeco Cha: wae jensen, osth—nid very BW ton, Wo Palmetto, ship Bs a choate, rea Relic, Frapkiin Georgia, Gem, A V Von Polo, Ws Alsen weed 0 beudieton” runday. wind morning NW aharsoee f Eigsoce Ave apt a Mc ad ator a as BALTIMORE, Deo 27—Arr bark Mondantin, Bi Re f iark, 40. sear H B Metoait, FR Pg hg havage, Watton, do; Jackson, Baber, doy wae coset Kod lost ame ke place, ld steamer Layfield, pares (Urasee. our 0a, 4 tia bark Bure) * » setnwail, brign Volant r £t Jone, NF, Mon (new, 20 tons), ‘nie de: 0. RASTPORT’ Deo 2)—Arr sehr Bontta. NYork. sia b Lackio, NYerk; 234, shios <r iesuot foe's ‘4k, Mary Ana,——~, jon NBs foe Bela Tiuveston, with 240 ; 1s—arr barks Iris, ll we viork’S' Green, Doogiag a. *) Arranta, Havana, Cla 6 Perry, co Chosite: See are bark Maino, Parnbam. St Jago de a PM m ma NRW ORLEANS, Dee 19, ‘ater taame. ene, generally—Anstversary of the adoption of the constita k 1, : eens at at saa a x ileemec ete efor foe Bete |» ' on u lor tera abips Ben ‘ Gaereaton wag eid, Baltimore, which endorsed ihe Port of New York, December 29, 1896, Finer’ sardore, 100; Meaker. Biooa | aid, Moe and in ‘belt Hark Bomtnetion of Millard Fillmore Andrew J. Dooelson CUARED ' Wont 0: Mima, Oavitt, ; ‘Boston Liverpoot, acbra Mayor, Mr. Vaux, who wee defeated one your previons, | tor president and Vice President. New York republican — Aone hte ee rent mpeg (na chested by over three thousand majority. Sate Convention, and New York Know Nothing North | O00 c ie pe oy Die igeges 2 Renter. en sap! 6,—The New Hampenire Know Nothing State Conven. | American Sate Convention, held at Syracave, whieh | "prom these facie it Is quite eviient thal grea (njustion would i ‘& Small rf brig Jowa Dulfas (ae), Por. bok Tg aT Lis te 4 be dove fo the property halders on the sonth side of ‘ athering ae, jew Orleans —N ‘eGo, | the bay lopger (han at an whieh haa mr iy | eat , i. aokr Aro Mom aevembled at Piymouth, and repodiated the Phils | eidentie! klectors. Convention of radical abolitiontats held geen Le) On sees 9 Rast eronawey on somone , ‘Yayne Sa “crema r » | Siieetee tbe ching A To cnnthen a of ie. “rhatea ening * agile somiantions of Filimore and Doncieos fer Prost. | at Ky Tieate, Lape Freaon eee ncs Gsuretnon ot | fries som in ibe courae of conareamnation If real este. tine Gridin, Obarlosdse--medrendy, Mon & | UDder jhe ice the moment (her were tlrack, ws the, Bouse | emh and Vice Prevident....Toe Kaow Nothing Sate | RO", An Set trenton, Great Fremont mass meet Warsasir lence Cock & penben Wes peretinan a | Tilee t, fnater, Siete, Pheutiin te Red cominned jn he bay til aher the Shot Angie there being J gd, Mes 0th, Maatne. L Rare: Ames Crnaa o Mahgns wet t Dorn, ant rteseateandoree | eTyidetfnavers. rand detoorane Somonswaie | frit ttear iN one: A'bgrn enter ncanvoned | Me Row'VaitSeaiate Mongestaree wipe, | ESPNS Raymer Mant her tances | FES Shae Rees fui ete Rorig Ca, ng ethlpeaer ther pmagee lm a " weonsts 1 incus impomsoms ereenstecel. "ths | oonmar Wenereperh nary, Cerdane we | qtigubereern ches Gan Re we tagcat | pen reticle: PU wit Meise boty 1S.—Hon. Jamis Buchanan had a padite reception in | 4,96 —Ham, NP. Ban hen ro ag inte it aan gt thenmsbtp Paoctctotis elvis, New Ortenss som na, | Wu Sncgesn's whe: teing Howie) Am tien Wits 4 | Cheestin. de bed, bein loamy Ano, rma Saran g Baltimore, on which corasion ho delivered © very able from the steps of the Mercheste’ Kxchange, New RARDO WOOD, Mago | lehman pn, wi} #4, to MO Roberta. rnold Fervent. 2 do, Muersit, ‘éaleck 6 am Omens, Larrhe, Bertini Georgetown, nity Ward, ‘art, nd ‘rea, Yor, a tavor of the Fremaat caune, “ ‘The boar d adjouraed to meet this evening. em wally Quaker Guy pasted, Mobile, Deo 2, and Hike . Baaworn, 9 do; hivion, Hinds, $00; Kudenvor, Horealy, 20); | ork,