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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —————— — — — ie ait +, - TINT WHOLE NO. 7438. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY $y..2867. = = = ee ———— = — = ee ~ erect a - oan acerca ———— Our Washington Correspondence. the Commissioners until the second Tuesday in April seen one of the theri an form slightest | kin, and their resentatives fo eci6y a we & : o Wasninoron, Jan. 9, 1857. | would entail upon the State any additional expos, AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. conception of ‘helt mageliiiee - ciaten, ig not Tikely to be despised by i sathor | When.ageged evente have tried wi ‘h more than usual Borner of Bvvsigaiion into the Satent and | tnd ie reply, although evasive, clearly indloaing Sean aaDERaRODRINIING Tastee aia ea a Marley was hung at the | of **Comtagrby.” Such an appointment would | SC¥erily the value OF Amn aint erasing vob the Lab the vient Sr | tuatadditional time and additional appropriations | Que yondon, Parks and Lisbon Corres | Old, Halley for murder. | There, was veuend x: tll keep him before the world, and” per. | Mmts comelderations more tan ae ae pane oft bby System to be ane + | are to be asked before the close of the sessioa. ” mt crowd of people assembled in aight and out of sigh’ | haps add éclat to his subsequent resurn to the nore parka ope ite Siar “ show wrod rea neoas . Jonvs-—The Female Lobby Agents pondenee, of the drop, but everything passed off in good order. | active scenes of political life, It is more than twen'y | Snvuisr ad oletorteden st ta sop ainds” anevam Business Before the Legislature. rey ko, he. At the last execution the man got his feet at liberty, | years ago since we met the leader of the opposivion iam in the Field, &c. ; i-ele : THE COOPER UNION. and iv his struggles them on the | of the Commons of England. Tempora mutantur, | struggles of the anti-slavery and prosiavery asons for believing that bn oe sake en ‘Me: Raassweien, foes tho Caemaliies on titan, several times. This fone A culprit was et nos mufamur in illis, may be truly said with re- ~ 7 bs re ren ae ete the , or as soon after as practicable, the fol- | 1 F101, ihe pill to enable Peter Cooper to found Our London Correspondence, in an entirely new mode. Marley contessed the | spect to bim. Then, Mv. Disracl was at South Hud, | png DR tt ipso ig i solution will be offered:— p murder, and met ts fate with the greatest coolness. | a little sea bathing piace at the mouth of the Thames, | tizen finds equal und perfect pea ll negson tod Scientific Institute, reported fhat ‘the Committee re- i Lowpon, Dec. 19, 1858. meal in Eacex. He was busy making love to Lady Sykes, | gret that the modesty of this liberal benefactor de | 7¢ War with Persia—The Preparations—The Our Parts Correspondence. wife of fir Francis, withwhour he was visiting, and | fone clipes having bis name attached to the corporat Legion of Honor must not be Worn—More Mur- Pants, Dec. 16, 1856. Wepre enphe head So sane ih com Pha ore Vent the ebeesemongers and farmers or England title of the institution his princely munificence ha ders—Count Walewski—The Resolute—Fites at | Napoleon's Tour Amongst the Mechanics and La- en ee person of “4 xo mae poocig arg hig: ‘Perfect liberty of asso- sorichly endowed. ‘It would be gratifying to con- | Brighton, gr. borers—A Drive in the Quartier St. Denis—Gal- | clciabeo was very striking. DisraeX, % thin, | the widest scope ol discucsion, re the rec ioed ana and Romine preen net estate, pm pare we war to the knife, and with Persia. Not only lantry and Liberality of His Majesty—A Grand eary iano, Fi AE coer a phystog- ordinary conditions ot government in. oar: coun A 4 . rt e feet ten 7 “4 . stranger from abrond, and all others who ahall here Meret Ones bore, at: Sere | ee Rae a cone ne aches, with a” bust, and shoulders ‘worthy of | jr'ue'isieiinence nal Integrio ie outitenge after vi our i commercial inétropolis, an nts are fixed on to start for India. No doubt | and Persia— England gpa the Conferences—Mr. | Zevobiv. 1 remember they danced together at | not forbid citizens, either pir Slane gc a Be: ee een en they look upon this | another slice of territory is coveted; but we should Disraeli atthe Twileri the Assembly room, and the eld comparison of a | together, to altack by Writing, s ah, oe eae iaved noblest private liberality, in our eountry they see.en: | peware—Amilfi merifo proprium ui alienwm | ‘The Emperor does his UA tw pave that whaterer fly aud a chariot wigel forcibly struck, me, Lady Siebods' shart Gf papsioal forte, De comtisaen title given to it by its founder, but, accompanied als» appetit. Woolwich Arsenal will again be all ac- | there may be offensive in Ji of government the creat English peg tl Sir Francis, he ths pa Taal thn heal yh bese the honored name of Peter Cooper, to go dow : tivity ; the storehouses of the Tower of London | and its particular admiletration, to himself per- | discovery, wrote the following motice,which henuiled | prise cape male by that a tae yen gape bretrt ore fete | managed tr ra snd weno, Wd | smal hee eno hy. i Mavi | Mea Nea our youl | a eh at | ay nh who appreciate the true value of money, and who | 02 the qui vive, with maps indicative of the rigat | about in plain clothes, and attended simply by, two | mewiig ia pesteadt cael eee ae Sere Be Heelies ewe) Lave paid Seay come semen are willing to be ulmoners of God's bounty to the | spot where blood should flow; telegraph offices got- | grooms, in all the busy quarters of the capital, and | notice that I have separated from her, and will no | past tears had pote Moree thine tetosaon tt aman family, and who are ¢ living examples of libe- | ting ready, and elongating wires, in order to report | on Sunday afternoon visited in the same unostenta- | longer be responsivle for any debts she may con- | discussion in the United States. Correspondents of Fle gi eng tig ire pigeons “the pomp and circumstance of war;” news | tious manner the Quariler St. Denis, the Rue du a. ot Pa ieeaalte ane ay aes now i all classes have sent from tine to time, and continue ccs tule wealth’ for ths amelration ot | Papers with their second, third, and fit editions, | Temple, and drove down some ofthe dark thorougi | Says, and with the widow who brought him £5,000 | jmaner tn which the domicant: party:-che: Decig our mee: wie Le a H pipeokincer Se eee and street hawkers vending them, by disturbing | fares that encompass the locality of St.Martin. It | @¥ear, berides procuring him his seat for Maidstone | which placed. Mr..Pierce among the Presidents adde e po e quiet neighborhoods with their stentorian shouts of | ig in these districts that the hive of glaboring me- during her husband's life, has become quite a moral ) the United States deny to their opponenta ail free- jon, or from sach influences even aa + vod, That @. comm tee of — be appointed to in- those which Mr. Berkeley avers unfairly pre- tle extent and abuses of the lobby sysiom, with + to devise means for !.8 eupprension, and, as far as ‘abl. to protect the pubic treasary from schemes 6 over minate plunder by whomeoever concocted. roduction of this resolution will occasion & ampede among the lobby generally, and ized members of Congress who, forgetting to their God and their country, have pros- sir positions, and violated their oaths 0’ oining with these who are openly avowed on the public coffers, will perhaps flutter « like a flock ot ducks disturbed by the gun vwier. The opposition to the motion will « thing at least, end if the resolution fail, a ' be accomplished by showing who are most- 1 ed in wishing the investigation asked for sp +o. Straws indicate the direction of the wind, t winces of the galled jades in Con- ) chafing for or against the resolution, will 6 ‘) what extent the withers of some of the i % ry ; rs hat extent the withers of some of the | stitution, the name, of Pett Cooper, making It | « another Glorious “Victory,” “ Disastrous Defeat,” | chanics chiefly congregate, and here it is, asall | quer: ANEA Cea eile esccam kis Gost tecmoces | Teeie ait SEEN tees totes elnaened uae a es eee nd wings among FEMALE GUARDIAN SOCIETY. de. Me ie one ad 1 te sip Pi Our especial | experience shows, that political disturbances form bss es is looming in _ yee i pans iy Tee cee tant tient ca " pons a a a ok oe ceanead 6 blll correspondents again called into activity, lous: must i Lady Sykes is the orginal of Maclise’s Lad influe 7 x hacks who are disposed to make “ g Mr. Srexcxk id mending the char- thelr nucleus; and: 1 be admitted that if the | wacheth, in his fine picture entitled “ Banquo's gegen lade fe poe Pl “4 ter of the Female Guardian Society which provides— | 224 last, though by no means least, there will be | passage of Napoleon the Third, uninjured and un- | Ghost.” cet ‘ ‘ First, that any girl of fourteen years or under, and very little chance of a repeal of the income tax. | molested, proves that the denizens of the locality 4 Gcorgian rail way, but it can scarcely be that all the sieves Ganot ast Hien te diater Wie tenltan' sh Pants, Dec. 17, 1856. correspondents of the English newspapers are in the any boy of ten or under, who shall be found in the by ‘ ape at | have no quarrel against him, his Majesty has passed | yy 445y Political Feetng-—News from St. Peters. | me,condision. Mr. Thomas Cladstone, in a series streets destitute, suffering from abandonment, or BAN) aes). Wi. 8.800 bayonets, are to hold them- | the ordeal successfully. The Emperor is entitled to pia Heer aed En oe the aed of Lage published pe j Bogen of contempo- . " —Hatr r a u vel giv : 5 begging, may be arrested by any pohceman and |" ‘The Buglish vs. the French government. The | te.benefit of the tact that in point of personal ex: | France— Position of pene or of Waele Py Wenhts onl the tues of posted parece mrleh be taken before any 4 rate of comperent authority, } latter, to mark their high sense of his exertions in | posure he can do that which very few of his prede i in Dies) FCe | ay proached it, depicts @ state of organised terrorism, and upon due proof, committed by warrant to the | aid of those who were the victims of the inuada- | h i The feeling in the public mind is #0 uneasy, that ' f which 4 a We ce the Pontale Guardian Eocunty; tniead ot | teue ie pees, tenkarad the decoration. of cay. | mars uevecdanes tonpesaeemy ce ten; geldoms Witt | it in ittoals tp tmagine #t has not feng BR agg wooclap p caegy Seppe image fo the Aims House or such other inatitugon, any, | legion of Honor upon Mr. Alderman ano, ae impunity. . He bears in bis bosom as brave a heart | foundation. In pe of the anpracnth 5 divide = aon Wel Mong yt tate on fo refute Me as has been provided by the Common Council of | the late Lord Mayor, but it hascome out that the | #8 ever beat in mortal man, nor is his moral courage , wi epi lbcbh ge: Gl iston cae a ‘ 7 5 D a eu i e, has th h te New York, and gives also the form of the warrant | former will not allow the worthy Alderman to wear | one whit less than bis physical. Ou Sunday, while tie Saale. Sl avery Gay, ant aniay who were: aaiy been denied. Mr. Pierce ays, "3 o-pernprapee ‘of to be used by the committing magistrate. the decoration, because it was not given for exploits waiting for a smali additional rise to recall the | py; that “ 4 it Sec. 2 authorimes any pellceman to execute the | in the field. What are we to inter? that eenen turning a comer at the foot of the Rue St. Denis, investments they had made in the Mobilie: ad ante aC ot any sive fae , Cig he i Tae aie thn wonattesin, voen ts onsiat- | ees has not stecped his digits in sweat | Where the narrow thoroughfare had rendered the | ther securities are in sad detec Cink Gay had | statements entirely untre, util partly by Pelteated iving, or the guardian, or the person with whom i i y steadi ft Pi ill bardly deny 5 i voters the child last rea tad; of the dispasition made in the 3 ‘Ke: ee rey Ee ealiog apotheo- almost touched her breast before she was aware of et ame we boing jie hire 1 aniens, . ape ees = o Soelie Yeon case, and if such child is no’ reclaimed aceording to | sis at Maidstone. Dedea Redanies was yesterday | her danger; in her haste and trepidation she sud- pene cay tae ee srinivas of Conte Wee Vey ialatac, wero wet at tho | fl ices by bande haw, within en days sad child stall be deemed ear- | sentenced t» deaih tor the murder of the tro si. | denly stepped back, and her foot, coming in contact A een elect Sori cgethaa dag) I firmed wen from Missi, headed by rendere js society. kestone. eight ¥ St. Pe 2 Bec. 4 provides for the proper service of the no- tae Francie Wallace, Seer eich the murder | With a recently moved flag stone, she tumbled with which hese elicats Maule caller ae Ey tases avers naa leeeocion, Beterrod tants tomes tice to such parent, guardian or other personas may | of her ‘child, was by the jury declared to be insane, | 9d fell, The Emperor, who had already pulled | p.tional prejudice, his mindehatitn: ten 1k ager} or | ihe frre exercise of thelr rights and ei vtleggn a ae isin (ee paren Os pinion 1a ae Wil, Deere ee ie oY ge pees most | up his horses, sprang from his seat before the | are certainly oath saeahite =) pees Ghreisck American citizens, and that this invasion was Dot of such child shall prove, to the satisfaction of che | fall possession of his faculties; and he nue’, ‘he | grooms who sat behind him were even aware of the | s+ Petersburg and Moscow, the French are es- Sa teanal tapemean konto aren cpas caine Iagistrate, that the suffering and want of said child bung. Lucky Mrs. Francis Wallace. accident, and himself assisted in raising the young | tecmed as the natural ally of Russia, that evidently | those institutions of nlavary whieh it wen fais weal Panag ets eens asain oa Ghee th 3 ¥ t se pore pa Oa did | woman, who #as not at all cognizant of the rank of | 9 mot d’crdre bas been given, or me dal eens be repudiated public’ opinion if allowed full , ot wish Count Walews! resident © - riend. oe “ st ression. writing to the managers of this society, direct | proaching Conferences; and now itis given rors 4 ‘Ter sympathising friend. She appeared to belong | ity of sentiment could not be so unqualified as it Nebbes, we toke rr Borys tg Sorts the Teno deliver mmele child toy the castady Of the. | ane oer acrig desire that Ke should oc. | ‘0 the position of the humbler class of trade; there | is, that all persons of any afutus, both in Court and | Legislature of Kansis, so elected under the system party a —. de cupy that x ; was nothing of poverty or destitation about her; on | commercial circles, 8 4 of the present 08, ae of terro: ism of the men of the South, passed a law a — (ope ogo Doma shockers adage a be Brac ious pe of _ Americas ime phd send- | the contrary, her cap, shawl and general mise, 28 | reepects England ee rape Gioia etna thie Lacie + Ly which discussion of the question of slavery waa | nc g back to our shores the good ship Resolute, con- | well as that of her child, bespoke a person decently ; , Deiat / made an offence punishable by two years of hard eo ia tinves aye, increases,) tobe the theme of univer- mentioned with the most entire coofideace, while | labor in chain gangs upon the high roads. This ia a ng a in case of a re-arrest the com- sal admiration from the junccaront-nosed gamin uy) bts Ae do; and dhe Ain which she answered England is in every oue’s smoutl # subject of intense | @ fect as certain, as positive. as true a fact as the Ly l. including royalty. eg) it all e Emperor's kin quiries as to her being hart jetestation. at as regards Herat, tue beliet is | ruffianly outrage upon Mr. Sumner, not in an out- they may deem proper. : ured, share his broad and batier with the Wo Goat | session and graceful aplom® so characteristic of the | of pr cetat eitt Ceotke ream kesita tk connie: | Sani Me tecea tesetved: from bin 8 hg c. 9 provides that if the child so committed | mander Hartstien and his gallant crew of officers Frenchwoman, in whatever position of life she may | will be a gereral war, into which France, and every | Open and tumultuous applause for bis cowardly ruf- shall commit any infamous crime, or by coniirmed | aud men, why they have met with one of the most | be found. ‘Che Emperor took up the little child, other European Power will ultimately be dragged. | flamiem. habits of veges Lge ageemy to “ss sincerely’ enthusiastic receptions on record. Our | sipping a Napoleon into her hands, to buy, as he | ‘°F time, it is believed, France will play | — With these facts staring us in the face, does Mr. improper subject lor ir care, managers si newspapers teem with accounts of tae nad Of Shale ? , the rile of mediator, but with faint success, | Pierce really think that the elvilized world will be t at of their places, by harnessing them- € the go-carts of the outside scavengers. and noes upon the passage of the resolu- prove @ startling and instractive commen- 1 the purity of our national legislation, ust prove conclusively who favor the lobby d their nefarious acts and results. Who place bis name amoug the nays? We .ot_permitted to mention the name of the of the move as yet. Perhaps some ay occur in the programme, and perhaps of the motion may fail upon Mr. George of Tennessee. | know of no tan in the ter qualified to stand sponsor to the move- aleulated for the post by every attribute ; unwavering and consistent in his defeace of ament against public aud private depreda- . doncs is eminently the man to take ) shake up and explode the present 4 lobty system. His steadfast adherence momical administration of the government, vatchiul care of ‘he government funds has im “be sobriquet of “the watch dog of the asury.” It is to be hoped thgt while Mr. ws his eyes 60 devotedly fixed upon the pab- , be will not @issain to turn an occasional pon those whose designs are to rifle the ob- Lis care. There is a daty involved in my p—a duty which Mr. J. or some otver pure- nd patriotic member of the House should k from. Were I to speculste upon the pro- ‘eof the resolution, I shoul ging of the the past, aay that no practical result will aed beyond ‘indicating who, améng the , are colleagued with the outside spails- rould the resolution pass the House, the ‘e would probably strangle it, and thus de- good sought tobe, obtained. Some eight oa committee was “uppointed to inquire in- n abuses said to exist from members selling ooks for less than cost, but the committee recreant to its trust, and the information + kod for was not given to the public. Still we will » (oat members of Congress of this day are more *ooet and more inclined to do their daty than | return the child to the committing m or | do’ and of the numerous hos anid, some bon-bens up into his pheton, and, | and her attempts at wediation will only be tor the | lieve that the instiiutions of i “i : ' 0 ne iwatitm!s che United St {Eom ote tae aude Yo; the hope, i, meagre. | cet proper authority, o be dete with Sy due pre. no sortoey ofthe me | thy 0 nt wie You wah haghly drove | aHHaEe high oma.devigns. which are in | pubic sie gicient for Lee pote pampenn a « defermenta incident to the hatare of the cave. | "Sec. 10 allows the child to confplain to the officers fitetion: ‘Bo, mind’ you te. ward in | AWA? The whole occurrence took placoso muadenly | aivide the ae cd ete: | Chivens Tat Hegde achebnion of cxpemeace Tak The female lobby is now in full sirength. There | of the society if the person to whom they are in- forward to welcome in return the Bnglish , beyond.zome half dozen people, scaresly any | cable as all thie may seem, it i# cot, am pound to | of action which they claim and possees theoretical- are probably more pretty women in fom pte ®* | dentured treats them with cruelty or neglect; and | o} and crew. spectators were present except the parties con | say, W! itsecho in French society. Whe Ras. | ly. The circumstances which marked the election the present time than at any previous p a rm on dne proof of the truth of the matter charged, the ir. Comelins Grinnell, invited by the | cerned. One of the Emperor's gentlemen, or Mar- | “AD af , whose sentiments I am retailing, is | of the Kansas Legisiature do seem, however, to the present Congress. There is much to ae indeptures to be caucelled. government, goes to the United States in the ‘same | 41.414 of the Pulais, informed me of the cir ‘ connected by warriage with some French iamilies | stagger even Mr. Pierce, who maintained it subse- but little time to do it in; hoops, flounces and other | Sec. 11 compels the guardian to whom the child | was steamer. 5 of the ciroumstance, | who are zealous supporters of the Bonuparte dynas- | quently by the presence of federal trovps; but be fixins are therefore as busy as a certain familiar indentured, when the child arrives at the age of Last craning Mr. Frederick Beale gathered to- stating at the same time that, for a wonder, his Ma pA ge the preseuce, before which the Rus- | excuses bh neglect to give protection to the unfor- tl ‘Dnt nameless person is said'to be in a gale of wind. e without contradiction, seemed to give | tumate inhabitants of Kansas, and his pores per e its twelve , to pay annually to this society the sum | gether near up“ 500 of his Brightonian and London | jesty bad for once eacaped the annoyance of having Many of the members are extremely pothered 1+ | of ten dollars, which is to be the property of | triends sen, Brighton, where with his ifti more weight to his words than under other circum | mitted the invasion from Missouri helt devotion to the fair lobbyi-ts and thelr fear of | Such child upon coming of Ee Te renee i Pari or 2 Div Dirthday, quite | fartyeSg,matier announced in every Journal cut | stances would probably have been accorded them. | course unchecked, by saying. that it 'the Presk the New Youk He The stiuggle is an | she arrives at the age of regardless of expense, he gave a "003, successful mab get cote 4 wae S iney ‘are of wach |. Again, within a few hours, Thave bad some eon. | dent of the United States intorfered with such in- amusing ne, and wheiher petticoats c.f ea ic | the boy at twenty one years the sum of $90. amateur operatic formance of Mr. J. 1. Hatton's frequent , ae Tega japoleon} A. iy void of with a gentleman who married the | cidents of civil freedom as these, it would imply that ion Wik ultimately prevail it Te Ayly > Sec. 12 mekes the society the guardians of all popular cantata “Robin Hood,” followed by a dace? + that dra oa rence, and are 80 © ee P bra of Caughter ot a widowed Sicilian . who had es- | he considered the people had ceaved to be cavable of or the credit of our representative. 14 to be | children in their charge, auJ makes i their spesial | ud recherehé supper. ‘The whole and extensive silt | ésom Tob Clobly Sotlans Which freq wertly Cecigna; | Housed forber second husband an Biglish gentle | selt-coveroment, ad auy attempt to ase, his power ascertain the condi every c' whom | of a ‘on whic! rince va | rn He. r former marriage | 98 jeut ‘» control such incidents would involve ts ‘h the Pi Regent bas | that they do unquestionably mee with & Political | te widowed lady bad two ons, , Who, for the ‘tend a violation of the dearest rights of the pe ple of the es «= that duty will assert her prerogative. understand that another clemoat is likely to b introduced into the lobby system, aud that th ts from the other world are to be invoked t+ ‘aid certain measures—in other words, spiritualism js about to be added to the lobby influence. It this ‘be true, and I have little reason to doubt the cor- rectness of ay See God pm our Ryo vides as follows:— representatives, beset #5 they are likely to by Hib'tost of the feab and the temptations of the | qifiet i ,Al! bills of exchenge, or drafts, payasle at devil. 1 intend to investigate this matter, aad Will give you the full and interesting parti salars. Trae SS ee ee oe Senator Crit'enden has been confiued to his room 3 * - See.2. all checks, bills of exchange, or drafts for several days by rheamatism. any banking associstion or individeat banker, carry: duty they bind cut, at least oi vo , be ek Noel ian ae iitanty itamnsted 79 the sotestan’ "Ese sreber Se caalien Lh eat | ime part they hed tskea in the rebellion in 154s, | United States, | The goverment, ia mucl cove! heen i Mae or tra, including amongst its performe.s several noble- | fuck 1 it, rer ap as he has poss ed Fentlemen lave ate erarall to Bests, end oe fst, mig Nt be republican im form, but it would be a al Mr. Leavenwortn introduced a bill to regalate | men, baronets and men of distinction, was first rate | himself o! been letter from mona: , power, as has the use .\¢ ) one of them, io which p a re! snd most ably led by Mr. Qwry, a violinist of high | lus made ot i, severely criticieed a8 the fori ana’ the rebellion there is secretly more he Mates thas | § HREE Ee the eaeb-Althie to the reel position of in as aeie from the “elite” of this fashion: administration of his government daily and hoarly | “iat the outbreak the otber day has nothing what: | the executive government of the Ualied States — alte watering pice, sad amongst those who per- | ‘the Emperor, it is univerauily believed, stands in | ‘+10 do with the general organization which iy | nd if the President really has not the power to pro- Conletty didlnraishod thecsetves Ween EWP Tider | Bis shoes without a single personal eneiny. He may / every vbere on fect to amert, Bicilian Nberty, and tect its citizens from outrage, and from the coercive Thell y or in Dune, Mr. W. be assassinated, in order te remove the keystone of | that pet ve the spring an explosion of a far more | arguments of fire and sword when they attempt to ae, Sie ee Mtge Be and | the governmental fabric, bat it wiil not be becanse | j¢yeral an 4 devastating nature may be looked for, | exercise legitimately the privileges accorded to them eane Deals paioeh pong ty ona — of individaal hatred; and, considering that never | ind such as 1.%* tarely been equalled in Sicilian his- | by the laws of the State, the soouer such a mockery i acd’ arn Tet ess eo, | Vefore im the history of man was greater power, oF | tory; that, in ta%, the King of Naples hus not a of an executive is dane away with, the better for he ey aid ae, | PERBAPS #0 Brent, absorbed in the hands of one | friend on earth, avd that shy protection he civiliaation and true liberty. We would rather, for whom obtained encores, as f | jeeble, erring mortal, it is a fact that the contempo- hope for from Reus. is upon with profess’ our own part, espe © if we were of the weaker the laws in relation to commercial paper, which pro- | = % ing on benking business, under the act to authorize Our Albany Correspondence, tat baslonsa of baakion © . " t g, Which are on their face paya: | Henry Stavely Thaddeus King, in Grazziani’s ill Mr. n's ‘ai to |)" jate or sigh’ ereot, al be dee! ue 0. root ol je appreciation of , 4 ) ON. cia G, ac "he Temperance Dill Mr. Thain wa eer, | sil pavable on te day mentioned for the payment | (whether proet oF hot.) ean be given than #06 | "@RCe pos esoe,on Saturday, reviewed nine regl | Peating mote fuby be detaile Of the nfoematg {| "elena of ell Reedom which are hrxorten of Cripple the State Officers—The Broautvay of the same, without any days of grace being allow- | fact that Mr. Murdoch haa been for the last taree | mente of the line and three battalions of foot chas- speak of lest an might them into | it. E road and New Yor! Harbor Commission Bille. | ed; and it shali not be necessary in any case to pro- | months, and is still, drawing good houses at the | wre, who bad made the campaign of the Crimes, oifficulty. That will be re | whe Decay of Spatn and she 2 Pesiticn ‘The business of both Houses has fairly commenced, | test the same for non-acceptance, in order to hold the | Haymarket. Mesers. Buckstone and Chi and recently arrived to keep garrison in The | ¢alled from Naples in of the woe Sey ‘. aca (From the Lond Times, Dec 98) diawer or endorser. ippendale i are also standing favorite there. On Monday Jul- and ina manner that indicates there will be no lack foo S. AN notices of the mompayment of Ls Majes ren a his grand bal masqué at her tv's | ihe Prince of Prussia, who rode by his side, and in | “NO hooths are this year to be crested om the | 4,Jf cver there was a warning tothe nations it isthe in the quantity of legislation this session, watever | any promissory note or check, or for the non- | thea' Let us hope that it will not terminate pliment fajesty wore the cordon deca: : may be said of the quality. The bills introduced ap | acceptance or non-payment of any bill of exchange | with a similar disastrous result, which last year My p Nig yh ot oa — Boulevards fer me Tin = dy a for the posal fo TN el to this time are mainly those of Ist session, but suf- | OF check which may be deposited in the Post | teve fled to the ground that noble structare, Covent | ¢q of twoire battalions of foot chasseurs, which | 70" Jeers Dut suen Me be the bona | learn muny practical lessons from their history. Per- ety office ot the place where such paper was pay Garden. Albert Smith continues to coin money at | formed into two divisions, of two each. The | “# prod je owners. sian, Greek and even Roman er rose and fell ficient is already mapped ont to prove that many | Je, (the postage or letter carriers’ charge being | the Egyptian Ball—Mont Blinc is all the go. review took place in the court of the Tuileries. Our Lisbon Correspondence. with religions, societies and of life which have very important measures will be brought before oar | prepaid thereon,) directed to the endorser or drawer - a . Marshal Maguan commanded in chief, and the Em- , as . now for ever pursed away. ne historical lela at the place which may have heen indicated under Lowpon Dee. 16, 1856, press, holding in her arms the Prince Imperial, and Lasaon, Dec. 10, 1856. of which writers of the last age were so fond are felt segeasentatines of on enciy Gy the ‘ment or ture of such endorser or You have already received the Temperance bill, drawer, or his or her place ot residence or business, Tie Neapolitan Would-be Regicide—Expected | surrounded by the ladies of her court, was in the The United States Prigate Merrimac in Port— | now to be litvle more than an affectation. But Spain Message of Prevident Buchanan—International balcony of the Salle des Mareschaux. The Emperor Visit of the King and King Regent on Board is still one of the Kuropean family. Three ceatories proposed by Senator Itider. The bill is open to | or when no such place is indicated, to the place ’ nm er . bad him i of “ . . since, when Turkey pressed on Barope as Russia vany and serious objections. It makes the | where, from the best information on’ diligent inqui- | Good | Freling— Walker's | Position~ Cattle Be. | bad about, hint 8 splendid cortege of tte cored | Presentation of the Oficers— Official Ball and | oes how, the 8) reser manaschy bald te, position wale or manufacture of intoxicating drinks a | * y,suich endorser or drawer is knowa to have his | Aibitions Good Cheer at Christmas—A Murderer | to defile before him, as a mark uttesy, | Reunion—-Portuguese Market for American | which England nuw occupies. Spain conquered and iedem: r, and punishable as such. It would place of residence or business, shall be deemed good Strangled to Death. he yielded bias place to the Prince of Prassia. tite Manufactures. colonized. the sun never set on her empire, she was mm eanor, and punishes e service of snch notice, aud sufficient vo fix the lia- Majesty distributed a number of crosses and mili- ‘The United States steam frigate Merrimac was at | (Teat in sbipping and trade, she raised vast quanti- There are many people on the continent and in ties of the ‘i tals from her distant men che wekere tee murreesion in Sicily ant | (ry areal, and ax he di 0, ook each oe | vig ort to weoks, and left on the dth inet. for | siomn she spread her ancwnge over the ite, se the attempt at the life of King Ferdinand, to be ae Prince of Prussia, went to the | Cadisand St. Thomas. During ber stay she was | had a strong new hg» -“s. ind her mission- emanating from the “demonstration” of England | Gymnase in the evouing. The personal appearance | visited by numerous persons of distinction, amongst | Arcs Were everyn tere; her fr tl racy were proud ¢ of the P' 2 a Jul, and her people distinguished by am and France. If such is really the case I can only of the future husband uf the Princess Royal of a whom was Don Pedro the Fifth, King of Portagal, sxabletve 5 weietam wien enen took, the. han a land is not striking. His countenance { say that the Neapolitans aud Sicilians attribute Game, with - iy bair and heavy feataces, and a few days afterwards his father, Don Fernan- | rudeness and arrogance. Jt is unposs ble to ignore 5 t of firm ‘aston ¥ . | auch Wiel as this or to be indifferent to the much more importance to this so cailed ‘“demonstra- | wan’ and expreesion in his eyes. do, the ex-King and Regent of Portugal. The sur | ier neers ion which cane Getta s eke thns render necessary an indictment by the be Ay! ~— endorser or a A 0 c. 4. e terms endorser drawer, where er c, ccageied ty te Keeping Of & | used in this act shall be construed to include en- liquor sbop would be subjected to the same of | dorsements or signatures by a firm of two or more «-vigilance” on the part of the police and other in- | persons. formers as are houses of illfame. Now per- See. 5. The act to take effect on Jaly 1 next, and son who understands how the indictment of sach | not to apply to any paper dated prior to that time. houses are procured and prosecuted, will see at _ a once the immense amount of corruption to which Supreme © — tat Te: ” A good deal juiet reelin wails on the the proposed temperance law mend give rise. Before Hon. Jadge Davies without « jary. tion” than we do, for it is generally looked apo | ..biect of external seiiien, ond i Pranda have en. | Prise they expressed at every part of the} ship, Par |p smilar to that which, on a larger acole, destiny haa ‘Those dealers who could not afford to pay roundly INCORPORATING AN INSURANCE COMPANY. here asasham. At allevonts, sham or no sham, | trety lost that buoyancy which last week was 80 ticularly the guns, was very flattering to the officers. |» orked ovt for England. What, thon, is the state to our police would suffer persecution; while those Jan. 10.—John Perry, Receiver of the Atlas | yo results are anticipated from’it, and it is mach | remarkable, The Neufcbatel question is looked | The King, porticalarly, was about four bours on | of Spain’ What is the trne position of the country ‘who cl to make the thing all right with the | Mutual Insurance Company v. Joseph W. Vater | sontted, whether or not any were intended. upon as being pregnant with diliculty. The re- @hich, :ising w greatness under isavella L, seema Force would, ike #o many of the famous “disorderly | and Robert Porterfield. The Atlas Alutaal Tnsur- : ports of Raseia's armament in favor of , aud “he Hon. J. In O'Sullivan, our Minister, ted | Plunge? into the depths of apathy ani degradation houses’ of your city, go “unwhipt of justice.” Be- | ance Company was incorporated in April, 1843, and ‘The message of your new President will not be re- | the re-opening of the Conference, have all, in Leit | Ceptain Pendergrast and officers to lis ved | under Tsabella 11.” We fear that the worst pictures sides, the bill would not post intemperance. The | becoming insolvent, the piaintiff was re- | ceived with any such apathy as Pierce’s, but will be | degree, an intivence upon the public mind as we!) as | 4ie9 pave them @ soirée at his honse, Swag | that bave been drawn of it are the truest. The de- liquor Renate thet = SS Ra keep on at — ae Lore AS the jeg ny Awe} that of | eagerly read and warmly commented on. Pierce's the market. At the same time I ao not fod |p.) oy attended by some of the first’ nobility of = —— oo 7 wad Ee | a the business, a! ay their fines “misdemeanors” | Murine inland rance, on the al system, am diplomatic circies any disposition to inver | » —_ character of official document have vel y yetem, | message is looked pom ne tame and time-serving. | “mone diplomatic cicies acy, Caper toe Com, | iia Cour: alae Oy I Proneh and Boglih ine: | Wort features of Spanish svciety from the world, as readily as they woul pay a license fee. Indeed, | and under the authority of ite charlie: anta the: would push their basiness ail the more energet- | tion of the board of trustees, subscription ia the in order to receive back the amount invested | following terms was prepared. ip, for these “‘roisdemeano:s.” ‘We, the suneoribers, noreto give to the Atlas ‘vide for the repairs and lem aay ey RM od equal amounts for the come res opporite our pamem' re any gre line: ference. It is said Lord Palmerston bas not avated f and, thongh much curiority is feit about the doings, erence ie eid Lard Pa se tack of Lora | gute ehips, ia port, which number Sve Be!ss | of this strange cld land, and much is writien to Cowley being bis agent and sole ruprosentative at We are expecting three more English lino-of-battle Fim such 9 feeling, yet it cannot be said that we the eg LP geen an instance of it. — ships with Admiral Dandas, who ts in ¥ soe ot eet ee ee pol vow! is a man it Irmness in ca outa tiddans and pple. Bul would seem matters: given live of action, end lis diploms otia eitostion Semen eee Best, wae * is said, are to winter | ire vikcly to reach acrisis, Zyranny, intrigue and canals,” which simply contemp! ~ of the power of the present Know Nothing State of othe p= Weg LT me ne has been essentially such es to convince hm of the have jnst had the first rain and wea. | domesti dals on the one side—disconcent, dim ficera. It ia simply and purely a party measure, 40d | the maturity of their noten, dre pet cons on be am necessity of the strictest obedience to the princi | ¢hor, having Leen Wil a few days back trust and hatred on the other— may, before long, will be voted for as such, without the slightest re | thereof, Tnis subscription is towards tho $1.0 000 les, and even the smallest details, connected wi « on h of Septemoer at ‘All we want | Cverthrow a dynasty, or re model the fabric of am ‘ to the interest of the State, The same bill was | scription authorized by @ resolation of the board of a js ‘instructions. The itaportance of the quee | {this comtry is Yankee enterprise to make it s ancient monarchy. jntroduced by Be. Upham last ssasion, bat was Ly eee Fae as Bn oe ee La” eee tion of Bolgrad evidentiy does not Jie om | paraive. fo nature ues done its utmost, and people | | ie not merely, that = en | of ‘only used him as one of the means by whic’ ibeerived. y Nov. 8, . the place itself. ineipal point is the | ‘ere apy « do “4 Spain has departed, for that would be little. Swe 4 ", me ee a Cel ee den and Holinnd are not what they were in formec pent dovble evacuation of the Principulives aud Teli your folks that if they send ort bere some H Yond \eventions they wil sell weil; for exacrpie, | %8% Yet these countries are respectable and re cooking stoves, Caleulated for avout en spected; the inhabitants need not be ashamed o themselves or their government. But, at the oe ‘ : re ond einal: ones, caloalated for snout four ditt, | cont time, a Spaniard of good sense and et feet. 300,€00 ere secured for the Albany Bridge bili. | The defendents being co in trade, sub were, secured for the Albany Bcvigs Sn, | oupibed to the eobeagiag Sibees wonon enjointly with Thuriow Weed, sca Sip. bil bo the other persons also subscribed the amount of " 5 to for their support of the of things which is neither pee nor war If cer- tain rumors are to be eredil Roesia will readily bersel| it in the pocket of a ‘American, conpole if diptomati feat which ap- 7 . q i wi understanding that he it ther: pears to come bar © oo on mnceued ia pe Hg oper’ a dow a8 sony ings must bivsh for bis nacionality. | All & if the bridge bill went through. vote i steenxthening her alliance France. Mheevacu- | as | could find); arm and steatine candles In | Posessions of the monareby are gone, except Cubs tolerably close in the Senate this session, a simila the better. ation of the brie ities fact, altoost everything of American manufac- and the Philippines, The hich even within nse yany be made of the samo bill this year, London has been full of to attend | presents material ‘timientties ‘om account of the temm- | ture will weil, for ever; thing here is of the | we present century kept the sea against the English ‘The lobbies will be here in full force - Re Club Cattle Show. of fat cemation of the navigation of the Danube | juost prin itive pattern. Yaukee clocks already | ate sow no more, and only a few frigates represen ‘The Broadway Railroad bill wii! =F in the may be asa criterion of i | and the complete abeence of roecs in the country, | make Toetr noe here and I think are the | What was once the first navy in Christendom. These Mr. Slyter, one of the o for am sure nobody could conan ‘the | in consequence of the winter weather only articles india rubber goods that appear | Hommes no thinking man can get down, to uncontroll iSyetaraed fom tity for the t show was quite up to its a fittie above. | m Marches are not. iposail | (oe tee reer teeacterare” tone any one’ send | sble.ciroumetances or evil fate, TBe cause 1 ote tee batt So = . G ‘There was Do of "ty ceasend tor even dificult f the froaen_mow | wsumple of almost any kind of article and they will vious that In Beate eer polat of ae wie ape Mees ray onc Fc sous nna ie | Cosy sa [Raat names uppnet oe | eng aees, mee fe eee YY that whatever i ) tee ph ag spite of the bad offices: of the Mercinac. Just before they left they tell of instanoss of netics Wy _— took the being that ove year Brings Albert carries off the | see it enforced. | eovtved aoe twenty notices of letters lying at the misrepreven ruined first while the Duke of Ratiand 54 If report apenks faithfull. | Bonthampton Pos office for want of being Se Som (nd ‘peee ors i members the French sd has 1, St Bf - Pe Tes | Setcrectescres Shantmonteaeey | erree rcore Fem ont Cnt Be the covetaed prise. than ever. | Ohvtd and Senatorial Freedom in the United To were herd Market was To Ce wey we hear Ber. tates. the nee and seth jamin are at Paris, Tae: | From the Londo Port Deo 40} buy their beasts ior slanghter a the What te the ‘of freedom in America’? Is feativitien. ‘The market ie sald to nunes. It is said freedom there a or is it in vegan, ae OS os regeres of a aot te tke. ae bao smd make slaves ofall , My, sis neh" Con Saisear ie aes | oped fe CSS HEE mn Fields, ‘thfield as in b Ay ooutry, ry of the power oy of the country. ot ‘on immense assemblage of beasts in the | vanity, and ih el and freedci of democracy. | a may Se oe all its . Men ! very rears of Loggou ie A Quiet Yo mPa, who has got got, with p palace grees fang which we bave posed at this moment, * of every fection are gow fourd a prey