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SSeS saa FSS 1 -offer may serve the jury onl the canton of Nevcbute! #959 men, of whom 734 are for the infantyy !sdeoendendy of the troops composiug the firss ievy the f deral army has @ re- serve of the same Du od suvngia, which, ia the eveut of a serious emergens wo id raise the forces of the confederation o 45 combatants, not in- cluding the faudwetr or militia, ehich constats all the men capable of bea g arms, who belong neither to the contingent 10: the reserve. The London Glove +t Doo. 24 suys:—There is oothing new in this wexro soospiracy in the United States, except its extent; bat takem in conneotion with the conflict d/uwrunce that rages betwee: the North and Sontn. » con thet for power, the abor- tive negro conspiracy 1s un mstractive comment on the dangers that ace cradled in the lap of negro very. Th following extract from the report of M. Fould, French Minister of Finwne=, bas been publisbed:— ‘The estitantes of the uuives of 1856, adopted by your Majesty, left at the end of the yaers coctale Surplus, which repeated we = of liberality have now caused almost entirely Gs vistopear It will be ase- ful to place before your Majesty the list of the sum; which in 1X56 have seen placed st the charge of th: Civil List for such pury ses Chat onday, great », amouats to more than 8,300,000f. The London Chromcie ot Dec. 26 says:—Tho banking speculations vow +o eile shrougkout Earop: are inspired probably by « combination of two mo- tives. To some extent ‘re loaning facilities they wes of an indebted and needy class of landeo prom wtors. Bat, at the sam» time, there are growing wants of a legit:mate com merce to supply, fur wiih ‘he new banks will fur- nish a most useful and rm productive pabulam. f Paris, of 22d ultimo, says of the Swiss Cou’ede: ation :— Toe question ix that of democracy wud x» 1han in S «itzeriand; the rege which is taking piace in chet littie reared § involves the true linertieso thas woble country, sui a8 were establishea by ity ancient constitatians against the abomiuatle ty :any of the radicals. The Journal Je Geneve ons of the most couserva- tive papers iv Switzerland sys :—We are assured that the Federal Coun) wili comprehend the duties imposed on it by the honor and dignity of tae coun- try, and that it will pestorm them withou: feebleness a5 well a6 without boast or insolence. The Liverpool Times of the 27th ultino saya:—if the contess between the North and the South is ever to be terminated umicaiy i. ma-t be accompanied these two conditions “payor: tin hard cash for manumit’ed slaves, and a -u‘licieat allowance of time to work the necersary change. ‘The Landon Times oi the 22d uitimo says:—If you want to see the “British suujecv” in his most essen- tial form, you must go to Canada West. There you will know the blessing of being under Queen Victo- ria’s rule, and you will rejoice to know that your children and your chidrea s childrea wilt be under that lady or some ine or ver descendants, while republican neignbors ure changing about from . Pierce to Mc. Bachuown every four years. The Lxndon Times of the 25th ultimo says of Italian affairs:—English politicians can have a0 ob- jection to see Austnia a xrea Mediterranean or Da- ‘nubian Power; Lut as long at the voice ot Italy is heard in eullenness or umentation all good feeling between the two States ix impossible By redresa- ing the wrongs of Lomvardy .nd Venice—in short, by taking away vegitiamie causes of discontent, Austria may hope to makr the body of tho et contented, and perhaps the 2ext generation loyal. The London Chromele of the 26th ult. says :— Benseless as have been most of be causes of alarm which bave agitat-dtvus o wtry, there is none more abgurd than that which some of our contemporaries are sedulcasiy endeavoring to exci € with respect to the Credet Dfobitter ot Paris The official joursal of Ue Two Sicilies contains a royal order, chargingun ec le-iastical inspector and the Inspector Gener+1 0 Pulte to exercise surveil- lance over the students residing in Naples. No leas than £49,417 wax expended by England last year for secret servive £10,000 tor home snd £39,417 for foreign secret rervice Last year the sum expended on account of Polish exiles & England, was £5 In the previous year it was £4,575, The English expense of toe establishment for the administration oi the poor |.ws, in the year ended the Sist March iast, was £162,461. ‘The sum of £376,500 was expended last year on account of public education 1u Great Britain. From ist January ove uniform rule throughout Fogland ard Wales is to prevail concerning the dis- tribudon of the personal estates of persons dying in testat Durivg the year ended the 31st March last the expense for etstionary in pubic departments in Englanc amounted to £254 516. The English sugar duties are to be reduced in April. Last year they produced £5,227,066. ‘The expense of public works in England last year wae £900,576, The Echo du Mont Blanc contains some statistic: relative to the increase of crime in the Sardinian Sttes. In 1847 it declares the expenditure in- curred on account of state prisons amounted t+ 1,624 S78f.; in 1854 to 2,564,764; and in 1856 t> 3 328,741f, Five noblemen, the Marqnix of Breadalbane, the Dukes of Argyll, Athol, Sutherland, and Buccleuch, are said to own one-foacth of the land in all Seot- land. ‘The duty on corn imported into England at 1s. per quarter ip the year ended March last was £353,066. @ meeting of the Venezuelan in London, to receive new pro- positions made by the commissioners for the se'tle- ment of the debt. The meeting having agreed to a deduction of 6 per cent on the arrear bonds, to meet the expenses, adjourned. The London Chronicle speaking of Jullien's Bal Masque, the 17th avnua!, given lately in London says:—Mueh as we admire the talent of M. Jullien a# a musician, we are compe led to express our hope that thos, his 17th annual bail, will be the last; and that, too, from the entire want of management or system displayed last night. ‘The steamer: Colt and Teutonia ra'led from Southa ton 24th for Rio Janetro. the London Times, of mo, aye—The (pion Sorew Compasy coiieh remserdeg morping trom 4outhampton, with a car. Soa gheh aod Frenoh goods for loraambico, Bahia, Kio Janeiro; and the company’s abip Dane tx siting @Ut to take her departure on the 2d of Jannary for the game destination. The Hamburg and Brazilian Steam Navigation Compeny’s (me veese!, the Tentonia, Captain im, sailed this alternoon for [isbon, Pornambac », Twelve or p \'s sent out te lusbon by this steamer, by the War © ico. The Teutonla took out aif the letters which arrived by this afternoon's post. The wext vessel of this line will be tne Te tropolis. ‘The Paris Monitevr pablicher an Imperial deorse ap- proving the decision of the Monicipai Councti of Maris, Telative to ite bases of the personal {urnitare (métii-r) taxes for 1567, Roni# below -s0f. a year continue ex empl, except tho cooupiers are pate re eences for cnrrging on business). in whien case will bare t pay any rents ‘Yom %60f. to 400f. will pay 3 per cent to SOE, 6 per cont; 1C0Of to 1,4901., 7 per cent; and 1,6008 upearde, ° per cent ‘The Arch! of \icnna bas jast constitated a matri ‘monial tr'bunal, tn accordamoe with the provisions of ihe Concordat. A letter from Genon of the 20th ultime inform the Pope bad vintied the ex Qneen, Maria Christma, days previously. Pius I\. wae couve ed to the paises of ‘the Queen Mother suite occ: pied two others, 0} at the toot ct the staircase, acd conducted bim to the throne room, where he remained an liour, and admitted the entire Rouse Lold 10 bin prosence. ‘Ata recent Tallerioe ball, tho Kmperor cansed it to be notified to the kagiieh Ambassador tha: it woold be agree abie to bim | Lord Cowley would waive his right of pro- -codence in ‘avor of |'rince Frederick Willi@m of Prussia. Tis lordabip rr pled vaai, noweror desirons to please the Emperor, thow every respect Prince Frederick wil . | wae not io bis power to aceede, ae he wae ound not only to bis sovereign, whom he Dut to the position he hold, not to walve a rale of i: etiouettc apd thereby cetabieh & now precedent, which ‘might terve as geod whenever ough prince, net sove- rege OF even ¢ heir to sovereignty, might arrive at Paris, Thi being done, lord © wiey retired before supper. ana lett M do Kweciel aud !aron Hubper free to Tae diplo stelet wnformity wiih the laws roguiating such matters, ‘The payment ¢f an entranes (eo at the laris Bourse has, Wt appeare deem poritively decitod oa, workmen having deen rogaged lo putting wp the turnetiles by which the are to be choeked, Tue enirance i¢ to be I fr. each porton, oF 150 ‘re. the year by subeeription, for th hours (rom 1 to From 3 10 6 the charge 1s to be 600. Uaden letters atsto the cultivation of tobacco has quad ropled whhto the last Qvo years, in tte vicinity of dasa. heim, @herr tbe toll appears specially favorable for the porpane ake orders are asircady received for gext aeagon from the French and Austrian ‘Regios, and from Spaniah houses: whilst. as stated in former letters, con. nderable exports are made to Amortea and retorac’ in rope, or employed on that con Financial and Commercial, Loxnos. Temat, Dac, 80,10 Cook, P.M There ie Wittle net ems pareing in the various stock markets, and prices bave consequently experienced scarcely any alter ation. The arrangement of the account in fi neon, rities and rai\way abares for the moment absorbs atton- Hon, and bigh rates continue to be .d for aocommoda- irther meet foreiga political relations Spe alight an nsion for evential reeulte. Haty rast & O'CLOCK — There is little oF nothing doing except the settioment of the account. which te goin: on eats! ly. Console are & shade Ormer, being now noted O4 t0 91), for the acoe vat. [From the loudoo Times City Article, Tuceday fvening, Tecomber 50 | ‘There have not been many transactions | toe Engen © NEW YORK GFRALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1857. Ee eee fends to-day, aithough tbe mark st bas showa ¢reat steadt- pees perel charactor of the mews (rom Aus raiis end tas ubsetedge thes ecounderavie part of tae gold jast Janded wil be e0ld 0 the muak were the principal cans nf a tendency to Grmnces. Incressed 6 niitense was Nikewise feit ip the provab dty of an early and pacido ad- justment of he Swirs question. ‘The demand iw the dissount market today was ex- tremely active, and We Sochaaane at the Bwk ef Kog jand wore vory heavy. wat less ocsitement ia the tea mar met t)-day, and @ resction took place of i 1. por Ib,, the transactions io Copgou which yunted to about ve any material iaterogt in this counwy. Free the London News Tuesday evening, Deo, 30, which was databiisoea are, , bas § beon fully recovered. oat of the otber departments of the Stook Exohange were ago rather bever. There isan evident dispositive to look with Dope to we new year, in tbe Suck Exchange money continues in active de. mand ‘or the ebere scitlement Ja the discount market aixo the demsad was gool, but the supply of money on offer was more liberal, and ia some quarters first dase bills have been negotiated at & BiigDt re‘uction from 'de Oaak rates. ' ‘At Paris woday the 3 por o@nte closed at 66f. 650., both for money aad the present sertiomeat. Tae £534,000 in gol?, brovgb; by the Rod Jacket from Molbourae, Was tm band to-day, Advut £23 000 of this amouns hag daca taken for expertation to the Comtiagat, about £90 000 chased by the bapk, and the residue romaias oa sale. Ms UC ated (bat te greaier portion of the amount unsold will 9¢ purchased by te bank to morrow. The Times ra} 6 Vhat we judgment of the Coort of Error, rendering al! warrauta for gvuds able to be prouduacei wortblers eve to the Laas of & bona fide holder, tf the title of the person from #bom wey are to jaken oan Ai any Bloge be Btown to have beer cefective, Continues to excite great onrasiness among all ciasses of the com mercial community, BLOH*RDSON, SEKNCK AND CO'S OROULAR, Livexrvot, Dre 34, 1856, There was no corn market beid oa Friday, we did Rot iesve eny circular on that day. Farmers’ deiiverirs of w sent ‘or the week ening Satar. duy, 20th inst. were 08 646 quarters, at Os 6d , agamet 168 116 quarters, at 784 94., ta the corresponding weok Of Iast year The vniform accounts from the States of failing off io shipments, bas hat the eflcot of inspiring more contidees: on ihe part of boldere, and encouraged some spsculation tn wheat and Indian cor: ad oe Frioay and Saturdey an exter sive business was done to btn at nally tm creasing prices, until the a1varce reached 8d. to 44. por bushel on wheat snd 64 to is. per quarter om corn. Flour wae move firmly held, but wot mach doing; tho sales made, however, were od to 1s per barrel in tavor of the vol er. Yeastercay opened firm for atl articies, bat on recewpt of telegraphic auviccs of the London market, buyers hela of At our market today the advance asked checked the demand for wheat and the Grmpess of holders gradual the close At @ moterate aivance a £001 bi could not shel Over moderate mp uvedemand Indiau Corm—Mixes froely offered at B43 64., with but few pnyors. We quote:—Waeat— White, Ua. 2d. a 108 ; red, 8s 6d, 09s. 21. per 70lv8. Kiour— Western. 222 a 23s ; Phimdelphis and Baltimore, 52s 6d 8.338. Od | ¢x Te Onin, S08 a Se perbol. iniiancorn— ca oot 70 low, Sta. 6¢.; white, 36s. a df. per 480 yandr. P CLOYRRSERD bas been quiet and inactive all week; but thie aiternoen some liquiry from Londou bas shown ty gef,and American bas been sold at Gas rowt. Bax; — (he stocs of old is 6,084 tierces, egainat 4,407 tlerecs same time Inet year, oF about one-sixin of the en: ire beavy importation. Accounts from the Sistes rep i that the pack will cot be over oo¢ third of tast year’s. If this be correct, gooo beef will command full prices, ne ‘it will be wanted for working otf the siock of od, waich is twfericr This time Inst year statistics were given, ehow!ng thatthe pack would be one third sbort of the year preceding; !nsvad of which it was the targost ever ynown. We are bo sever, tncuned to place more reiiance ob present statcrocnis, as the disastrous expericnce of the part season ovgut not to be thrown away. PorRs.—The siook is 8,170 D068. agatast 1,050 There are no transactions to report, anc prices onchange t Bacon contic ves at elow sale. and we believe S48. wonld however 50 demand Laan —200 barrels fire quality, just arrived, per steam er Arabia, cold siowly @uction to-day, at 76s. and ‘Téa. €d. Further ebipmen\s are expoctod’ per Atlantic, end following steamers; and as the coutracts are now netted, » heavy drop in prices may be !ooked for. Taow sendy. Sutohor’s association may be quoted at 688, Ed. 10 6%. Qug without ebange, and quotations for sperm and whale nomtps! Corton —Siace receipt of the Arabia's advices we have had an cxctiod market anlos yesterday reaching 20,000 ba.c8, at an advance of a full \d. per lo on middling and fair, ana a, on lowor grades. To-day 10,0U0 onics bave been sold, and prices are woll matotained. In Man- the bigh prices demanded cneck business, yaras have beer made, it has been fxd. to d. por Ib. Middling Orleans, 7/4. Mc dile and opiands, 7544. per Ib. The bree Negroes of Virginia. (From tho Ricuinond Whig. Jao, 10.) We regret to obeerve a disposition in some qaar- ters to visit a) this class of our population the magic ‘or sins of which they are guiltless. ‘he rumors of insurrection among the slaves, which poral bet great currency, are now generally believed to have been destitute of all tonndation. A letter from Williamsburg to the Norfolk Argus expresses this opinion with pect tothat whole region of countey; and we are convinsed that such was the fact with respect to the district of county above Richmond, with which we have most personal acquaintance. In this Inst mentioned section we do not believe the negroes were ever better estisfied, ard but for the fidgetty officious- ness of our crazy Governor the, idea of any disturb anees would never kaveoccaned Ww the brain of Lat the rumors aid create some excitement among various people—and as the slaves were guiltless, some would saddle the blame upon the free negroes. ‘This is most impolitic and unjust. The free negroes, class, or indiv! is, are the Inst to under take any imsurrectionary enterprise. They have no inducement to do #9 on their own behalf; and they have no Lag eon for their colored brethren, the ulaves, nor are they the persons to be trusted by them. In the Southampton ontbreak no free negro was implicated: nor have we ever heard that suapi cion justly attached to one in any of the various in- sorrections which, from time to time, have existed in romor. We venture to say thus mach for a class who have no one—not even @ master-—to speak a word for them. That they are nota very profitable class, economically considered, may be conceded. but some of them are nsefal laborer+—and all of them together give the State one member of Congress. the least good they do, considering the sort of men. bers of Congress we have. ‘Thenerical and Musical Matters. Corernt Towtent.—The second grand sacred concert of the German opera troupe will be given at the Broadway theatre this evening. The selections are of the most unexceptionable character, and various popular vocal and instrumental performers will contribute their quota towards rendering the entertainment ail that can be desired. Acapeny or Mverc.—Thie e'egant establi-hment is to be thrown open to morrow evening on the oc casion of the initial performance of Mr. Strakosch's series of twelve operatic represcatations. “Iucrezia Borgia” is to be the play, with M'lle Teresa Maredi as the heroine, supported by Signor Tiberini and various other superior vocalists, Broapway Tasatre—Shakspore 's great tragedy of “Macbeth” is announced for to-morrow night, with Mr. Forrest in bis famous charactor of the hero. Hie will he supported by Messrs. | Filmore and Dave » Mme Pooisi, Ac. The ¢ tertair ments are to clore with the eapital farce evil ‘ature and Philosophy.” Nisio This is announced as the last week of the Kingliah pea season at this popular Jace of resort. charming romance etyled the “Mountain Sipe is to he presented to-morrow night ina style of magnificence, so far ae regards scenic effects, Ac., that has seldom been equalled even at this hous. Miw Lovisa Pyne ts to per- sonate the chief part. Bowrny.—The patrons of this house will no douot be greatly poet w le rn that those lavorite artiste, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davenport, have been re- engaged for a few nights longer, and that they wilt appear to-morrow evening in the play of “St. fare.” Mr. Brougham will also produce his version of the “Gan Maker of Moscow,” and perform « principal part himself. Rerron’s—The ever popular manager of this splendid theatre still contributes his full share t wards entertaining the public, by the production, in rapid snecession, of the oldest and most approved comedies, now plays, lively farces, kc To-morrow he tenders a new piece, called “Vice and Virtue,” and the “Wandering Minstrel.” WAnLAck’s—The neat little musical affair en- titied “Mischief Making,” with Mrs. John Wood in a favorite character, is to be n to-morrow even- ing, together {with the pelite comedy called “Cool as a Cucumber,” and Mr, Walcot’s highly success in which Mrs. fol extravaganae of “Hiawatha, Wood alo performs. Awrntcas Musetm —Thia establishment, a+ nmal, continues & great foous of attraction with th» multitude, and no wonder, for every is sare of reeeiving and enjoying the fall worth of the adm «- \ variety hy v yoo wil be given te morrow, together with posturing cow volations by an Arab, named Azi Cheriff. 4 Gro. Caxisty axp Woon's Mrnerarne find the borleeqne styled “New Year Calls” too profitable t» be withdrawn from their bills daring the comin; week. Broxnay’s Srrexapers have ismed a capital programme of songs, dances, Ae., for to-morrow evening. The afterpiece is to be their vew burtes- que on “Jon Joan. sion fee. ‘ AFFAIRS IW CALIFORNIA. Our Sea Frantses Oprrespoudence Ban Faaworoo, Doo 19, 1356, The State Debt—Important Dect iaa of the Supreme Vourt-— Meeting of the Peiple tu Recoyrtga the Repudiatet Debt, ‘The steamce of to morrow wilt take Kast much interest- 1g HEWS, the most important of which to your citizens is the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Calitornia Geclaring the illegality of all State Indedtedness over tho Comatitutional bimit of (bree haodred thousand dollars. Simultaneous with the reoeptioa of this information in every part of onr Mtate, th> newspaper press, with but o1e Or two exreptions, bave come out ia very positive termn, aeserting the lability would be assumed by the psople, and by popular vole the bonds legelized and paid, I anould imagine, however, that you New Yorucrs, a8 well an the rest of the world, would have learned by ihis'time (0 piace jittle relianos in the editorial emanations from this quarter, The emphatic and pro theee very bad exponents of popular will and fi dicce Gt ite fuiure «clinw denouLend * repud tation,” a whieper war heard advocating avob a measure, looks & Nite eimgular and sounds evspicious, Some. no doubt, are elena in taytng 1 ovgbt pot and will art be done, while the conductors of otaer journais hekeve auch @ resalt wil bappeo, but to serve the spec al and dishovest tnierests which they have ever supported, aud whiob mainly aug- Porta them, fine tt thetr yoltoy, the pres: ot at least, 10 Oemouace ro Called repaciatiou Nevertheles: Pie Of the State will refuse to pay the surplal toat by @ large majority, Of this your readers and the bondholders F ut mey ret a-sured. Ip oastit g ebout for come one upon whom to throw the blame in the busmess, our governors have been atealled for not mabirg koown and opposing the Continued viots- tion of the bth article of the cuperiation during the paat tix years. Ali these, bowever, bave been exonerated through the papers, since the friends of euch bavo point €d out when they mentioned the sudject oilicialy Bat ‘his cefence ta aigetber specious, and false im fact. Their vindication of ‘he constitution ta this par ioular has been bypociitical, wbich ail their previous and eudse- quent acte prove They are equally, or mere gulity (baa eby body eles, ince thetr o(Lotal position shoal’ have long ago caveed them to bring this matter to an Issue, ‘The Supreme Coari of the sate bas bkewise been at tacked tn one or two qu:rters for not soover rendertag BtOb decision, but this is in @ Measure quieted Dy tae de- claraiton that euch tribunal bad never previously been eble to take cognizance of the question, broause not Ligitimate!y brought befo.e it. ‘This, too, is « fuleehond, for lt bas come up tn several suite durtog the past three or four years, when there Jocges could bave onecked the Cisbooest, Ulegal and extravagant action of our legis- latore and ciher public servants, bad they cbosea to do fo—and tbat without ¢-aveting as far out of the record te 76 ab Odnion as they bave freq rently dove. Instead of dotog Ht, howevor, their verdicts in those casca wore ofsuch @ matureas to lead the pubitc to euppose this fadebiednees, notwithstanding the piain leter of the Copmitution in the face of it, was all Ica! aad proper In conciveton I would remark tha. although the J fotimates in his opinion, thet the d+ bt car easily be le Bal ved, and doubtiess will, I yot am forced to difler with bim =For 1 dopot eee bow the people theapscives cx, teverso wiliirg, votea thing kegs) whieh has boen transacted ia the past in vioiauom of their obarier, By changing the constitution and obtaining consent of a ma. jority of the citizeps to pay the ¢eh may be assumed, but srowld the minority still object, I do pot psroe.ve th the ma- jority. Ir, 2 capecity, whore policy the majority baving power will determine, sbocd agree to pay the bonds, the mixority will of course have t aucoumb. Prosrogirt. Deo 2, Wb. After aeveral days c‘lort to get up en anti repudiation moeting tm tbis town, the affair turned out a complete failure. It wes merciy « scrip aad bondholders’ demon- tration, designed to operate favorably for them Fast, until they can got 1id of the State paper held by them. Complete Exposure of the Limantoar Fra CONF RSS1ON OF EMILE LATANNBUR, ¥ Worths since, he browght with bim the clerk, Fmile !.9- (as nour, who was alicged (end tne charge ecems now to be weil fonnded) to bave written the pretended grant from the Mexican authorities, en which L.'mantour found. ed bis claims On Wedveeday last, soon afr Limantonr ‘was Indictod for fraud. it wae thovgh by those prose. cutting the matter that {| would be weil to Keep |.clanneur as much as poraibie away from bis master, aad, if advi- sable, examine Dim as to the matter Derore |, mantour and confer, ‘The GrandJary of the Unived States, found the indictment agaiast Limaatour, bat, 7, been inadvertently discharged, so that It was Deceerar; to conduct the proposed proceedings in another way. J ecoremgiy, ot we suggeation of Ooi. 8. W. Ingo, and wih the acquiescence of whe Listrict Attorney, It li. Byrne. (be Granc Jury of the county, which had been empanneiied a fow days ago, were called togetber yoster- cay afternc@m, and i:mue Letaonew taken before them, He wae ihere subjected 10 @ course of questions in relation to the alleged frauculant claims of limentour by Col Inge, who wos present: and koowing thai his master Was under indictment, and that complete tuveet'gstions bad been carried on ia city Of Mexico since he and Limaotenr had !eft there, be confeescd the whole affair. At this time he was trembling with fear and nearty fai ing with apprebension. He asid that the paners present ec by Limantour to the Land Commission, and purporting to havo becn mede in A843, were ta fact written by him- seis in 1852, we was charged. Col, Inge bad cerried with him the pretended ong @rant of the Mexican autbor'ties (0 Limaatour, and ha: ing It to |etanneur, aeked— id you over eee that paper before? Letepneur—| think I beve. Gol, loge—In tha: your writing? Ieianpeur—it ooks ke mine Cot, Ingo—Examire it, aod wrote ity and if 69, when and whore’ Letannenr—I did write it, ai the request of Jose Y. Li wastour: but 1 did not kaow what I was about at the time; } wrote sev ra other papers of the eame gonoral charac ter, at the requeat of the namo party. Lotamneur Wem proceeded to state that he wrote the fraudulent papers at Mexico, im the year 1462; and, sir Taving obtained permission from the Grand Jury,’ wont on io make explanations as to his position as clerk or pri vate recretary, and as to bis duties while in the employ whether or not you of Limsntour. The above facts we learn from what we consider the mort reliable avthority, |i if well known by those 4 iu the ba ose of Lbo Iand commusaion that many »v) graot were found with the genuine rignature. of Miebeltorena and other Mexioan authorities attached, The Limantour papers are signed with gemuine signatures; but alter the pred'giows developement ef dayr. there can be hardly «doubt but they were filled or i other words, forged by this map eur, We cong: atulate ourselves nad our readers, that we are thas enabled to Iay bocore the public discoveries and proceed fegs which musi bave *uch am Important bearing upoo the wellare of our city, and cannot but be intensely in Ueresting (0 crery person tm the State Limeniour if ptill inthe custody of the Uniied States Marshal. He is anid (0 have come here with £576,006 10 bills of exebange and letiors of credit, be mehow or other, neither be nor his friends are able to raise bail tm the comparatively ine'guiy sant fam c. $20 000, An Attempt to Extort Money. [From the sav Franciaco Bulletin, }c0 ¥ We now redocm our promise of yertevday to give the full particulars ot the alair connected with the myster: ous aivortisemont in Thi reday # /wliet CONSENT—ON ONE CONDITIUS. wind ate Tt in & matter of great singularity aud interest About & week ago, Loute b. Rutter, the banker, ree-ired an apony mous lever, written In a ditguised hand (ihe weit tng rerembling privted matter) thro: office ‘The reader Wi! perceive teat the then unknown writer was s wan of jearnipg and relaed taste Hilt allusions wo tei, the Oi-of-vitriol soonndre:, and to Alexis J Briant, the renpowder plotor, who ondeavored to blow Mr. Ritter anc bie office 10 atoma, about « year or more Ago, are (Xoensivoly cool and artistic. 1 tele Bas Prasciteo, Dee 61 Sia — The object of this comm unieati the surn of £9 uphe=vtaun person or Ww) mare a fp endid be ber queb an | possess ‘he power to tem monumeator my hat or, by ® shirt of Nestus 10 aend you aa edime ¥. oF be postpone wa. strikes like the bet of hear ew ‘ “iy comnee) of pradepes and de'ermine a tal with tay reuse, Insers in the erlition of the Tuesday, 9.4 Dec, inst, the following une — consent’. LR. 1 det ni cep the Whoie afair secret from all sk And prove my power, neglect | mp iain’ at the pollee offer. and ar: 1 wil! (ake measures aecord ney LB MOINS NOTR. 1. B. Rirren, Bee, To Bugheb, the Biack Monk A® coon as Mr. Ritter reesived tne above letter, he went to Judge Freeion and Dt trtet Attorney Byrne, and vonterred With them ar to the best way to proceet ander the ciroumstances, The reavl of their advice was to plece the matter in the hande of Captains Monks and Lees, Of the police, af they wore koown to be competent men, and as the mattor required grost eki!l and secrecy. Captaine Monks and Leer were accordiogiy informed of the cirovm tances on Wednesday mor nti They imme clstey advised Mr Ritter to give them {nil aothority to fact as they thooght best im the matter, with permission to go to the Port oftire and oy any letters that might be recived there to bis addrest, He consented, and on ‘Thursday they answored the above letior by the adver. tiremeat im Bulletin, changiog it somewhat to suit their own views, and adding * one condition. On Wednesdey oven however, no advertisement beving appe in the Aviletin of that afternoon, Mi Ritter received the following mote, in the same characior as the ‘ormer one — 1. B Rirrer— Tou have our choler roperty and i And me ao Rriest. | in wrwek, Then T wll write LE MOLN® NOIR, Captaing Mooks ant Lees + nomen cea made arrangements fo ontch ‘On Thi 10 the rete Moine Noir.’” ‘were seconded by the Post waster and bis aacietants. About 6 o'clock, while it was jing and quite dark, a suspicions looking Individual Post o! where the police captains ere lod, and body appearing ‘dvs aboat, he coneraled, Sropt op to the box for drop letters, dropped ia & comma yieetion end torning on his heel, commenced rveaine. ‘The captatos leaped from their goneeai nent snd arorted (le fellow who tarord aus to be one Rover’ Ld Aneaily. Ho woe much ogi a'ed, aod wale: “Genioaan, this Very BAD KS proceeding, bul Leappoe you are of era. T would Hike © bave the matter expiainnd '' They nald 1) Weald be cxpiained by and bye, Gat, taking him to we Stolton hovse, confined bim, ‘The oommentration which be bad just dropped in the office was an follows — DAY, Doo. tl, 1856. LS MOINS NOIR. LR Revrex:—Newe your condition lesen’ aa before, an briefly ax posnib'e, ta (he adverising column of ‘le Dudly Krewsy Bulletin, eudaliiarog fe every lever the (bird succecdirg 0e@ 0 the aipbaber~ thas for a out Di for b. reaerve @ auto ec- ereay. Ht PELOM Qa, Le BUite NUie, This morning, in the cours, Wi auinale wes Drought op on two chargee—oue fur threats againat ils Qnd proper y, and one for wriipg threatening letters t> eMort money — Ths Disiriot Atforary conducted the ex Crh aiion ait D'Avmaite waa bent Wo to annwer before the Grend Jury. Daring the oourre ef hia exeml: ation be arked wo be beard, aud made the following slaiemeut ua rormiog (0 bimrei :— HME? OF DIATM waa horn io Port amerion My rom sic ok here winiae the y My bovinaes te bat of @ 9 a0 ical fred Ane yficet cherie ‘The cause # my heimg found st the Bi9ce ¥ Lets | Wak ae) solen! Vax io COMPr que poe Of my calling BUIl> Poot «ew for letiers. 1 found thy Nabte turned aowa, the door of ed and the piace sandoned eat 1 aupaneed co hac been vlesed He ke AU MA Lio, S cpprsed By come, AB perhaps tne suEpinoN fe Jeet, (bat ibe Avmule ts cot vers wane We caa ony quote the words in Hamlet —* Thongs this be madness, there te metboa tu lt.” SAOUr DHE STMKING.—Ove o those Ctagusting dispiays Onde proce fgtis, came olf yertercay afternoon ia & vale rear Riook Pott, beyond North Bown The enmbatants were Joon Crawley und © Rill the Po2z" Sixtorm rounds vere foveht by the eboulder strikers. who they and their fricode were ecattera by the potive, Let the iaw Ogelort th ee diegracetu! exbiritions be eaforced —San droncisco Balterin, Dro VA. Affoam of Utah. SAIINGS OF TH MOKMON PROPHETS. [From the Sem rencives Borate, Woo 0} It wil be reootected that the Prophet Brigham, tn ono Of bis recont trades against the poor uafurtonate women who derod tw lement the degradati obliged to ener tn Gann, and wo lot, stated be would act al! the women in the Torritury free on that dey two weeks, if their whining, as he ele gantly arc feelingly tormed it, bad wot comsed = =We Dave rad the tes received yerterday, runaing from the ith of October, (tho day on whieh the women ‘Were 10 be eet at iberty,) to tne Seb Of November, bur not One single aliapion in retation to the promised manumis- atom could we finé. O' o wuree, at the time we knew that there waa pot the elightert sincerity in thls passionate declaration of ihe prophet end we siluded to tt then, and now reter to it simply aa proof Of toe degreied condi- tion to whieh the women of Uh are rodnowt = They are [A mapped dhe at ae here pe ecarcely @ eer mcD i delivered which Coes oot contain eome savage e@lght opon them Hore is a specimen of the manacr w ‘whieh the moni trivial indiecretion is reproved. It is an @xtzact trem a redent sermon of the proodt Beleham:— T will ey, in regard to the nistars who brieg childrem hare to make a noise. tiny have never yet sullicimnlly thongot sor muiliciontiy coveder: frown place tn thia word, » or the Bisco cf cibere. to Buow (tat (hers ts 023 other, beraon It law 7 00 the ean but themselves, ame they think when thi people (alk that itis apolse through & dark well Tueb for the rd nd fom us that Wei way Lanould ones pla my Ubnt ibe are people of po breeding. that they were never brad, bateame up, that 8 about na good a chareoter as i can allord to give lo Any moter that wil keep a mjialling cad ina meebre, There never amid to (he congregation, look and rea wabo (bey mie. for you way divliny uieh by our ears, wihout looking. the mothers tet bave bad teaching an? boom brongt! up in ervilred society. MORMON MORALITY ILLUSTRATED. The following extract from # reve 4s sermun of Jedo%inn M Grant, one of ice Twelve Apostles, will convey some toon of the Disb moral corcepi ona of the Salote: — 1 want the womee to understand, whee they have a good Lurhand one that does his duty. test preaklentover teem, fod Wnt bey have urade co ennnts to svide the inw of tba ‘vik gbout women leaving ele huabaads | taking o~en ar bosbena. LT woud cing pride em (10 goto another. youdo your daly’ Be mama's family w& D0% your ety befors rowr Godt is what foe in one wau's ing fo ave you, bat do Wil earn you it wil be seen from the above parsgraph that the saintly Jedediah ceusures the habit, albel: ia very mtd epguage, of women leaving thelr huxnagae and solomaty @nneuecrs that “be would he far from taking a woman thet wWoo'd leave a geOd burhand”’ thereby allowing the tnferenee to bo crawn that 1! the husband was bad there ‘woold be very |lite aifliculty socut the matter, Jedediah Like ai the O:ber propbets, Is sound upon the question ¢t enlorcing obedience among the women. in fact a)! the Mormon eormons—or at lcast all of thom at we have ever rend—consist of three togredionts:— Objurgations sgainst the women for want o1 obedience; apathoms: ayoinet tbe men for slack of promptuess in paying their tithes: and gen rate raling are pleaved t 1 want wo ne says, “to Know their pu es nad do their daty; but there ow, stinking pride im @ woman that wants eave & 700d husband and go to anoiner. it mater where you are it you Anytbing to exceed whe Binge, particularly ax epplied b to Woat does do your duty!” low seurriltty of this Ina 1) the wesker *ox, we rever yetaeen in print, and yet the drivelling meet! ap in this ous dolard by Whom | was Utiored eal sone comid be ‘oond willing to give In (oeir fuck dectz! shed by much divines (') Yet the jan te increating—-bvndre’s of men, foot over the plains, peooamarict for the commentary on the amer. Hare te e kerMON of the meek aud lowly omsenrr that waa ever plied im a1, (06 & take 0 Lie humae.l Cowe to be at heme Where would t's Kingdom a Connell were to de en! It Ds & Geutile br eay ard nigh! © foil Brother ‘arate and em, iife with Goud and bis servaats MERE ABOUT POLYGAMY To thore who hy mtatement as to the ext Utab, publisbed in the Jerald nome days commend the perussl of the folio #iag extract from eae auother of the Twelve Apontles, Heber C, Kim Thed rather have one wonan (he that are net: aod he is more bower i and heaven \o 8 mas, then tweny diy You that jul one wile kiew ‘hia precy well, bet we wh» have yew it better, we are (uriher advaseed in the expert dite if, nll bo neen that Heber it not by any means t> be ded a a modest man. Ile does not mince matters Much, ile ackrowlecges tha: be har | scores of wives.’ ‘and the etrvciure of the remionce admite of the supposi tion thas thors are many more Whore households are jae ae mvch extenied. Bet we must lnave ibe subject for the present. Gur epace door not admit of forther extracts, «humble, thaw twenty nse i Their Prophe ncy, Ih, TO SHR ‘The Mormons A LECTURE BY JOSIAH MER: CANTILE LIMRARY. Joriah Quincy, {r., delivered m lecture on the Mor. mons and their Prophet, beiore the Mercantile | brary Asacciation, on Tuesday evening, im Clinton fall The | lecture was peculiarly interesting from the fact that Mr Quiney bad a personal knowledge of the Mormon I'ro phet, and was thorovgbly conversant With (he prianples of the Mormon creed. It was listene! to with earaeet Atiomtion, apd the pungent parte excited the freqvent laughter of the avdience. The letoror commenced by giving @ brie! history of the rive of aermonitn., snd pro eceded as follows — Ip the month of May, 3#/!, im company wilh a friend, (seid be.) | ateonded the Mirwerippl. [uy after day, wight after night, we bad been ploughing oar way up ite rapid, monotonous and turbid waters A projecting jolwt, covered with mall houses, and watched ever by & largo vpOnished stove building, attracted our attoution for many miler beiore we reached tt. We at length ‘and after paseing throngh the #treote, where mud gave striking evidence of the for we roached atwy story wooden tavern, At the door stood the landiord, the Mayor, the Goneral, the Preachor, the l'resisent, the Prophet, the ervil, military, rengioue beat of the commurliy, Joseph smith, the Mormon Prophet. Joe Smith's car. ilostrated the Yankce character of ® novel scene, ihe countrymen bave aye been ready to make & profit. (oo wee the enly one of the nation who undertook to be « prophet himeel!, am! the sagacty he showed end the cileete he produced were mort remara- AbIC, consicer'bg bis origin and the disadvantages under be labored. Smith bad pot the advan- tage of waving, lke ouber (mporiors, any mys tery about jis’ wrth or parentage He came from Vermont, ip passing through and_ sojourning in the rate of New Yore ov bie way to the West, a Mere Notoriety than reputat As Joe contd Dimaolf ot the magical parapbernelis of the necrom: of od, be trostea to pie mative wit, and, like a opeler deceived by bie ent openne-#. Ho received us, bot In @ mysterious ba midp ght, but at the door of a tavern, at that mest onromantre of ail periods, halt hour belore break His official garb consiated of striped jacket and duck pantaloons, and his beard hi tn of one belonging to a man who had (Langhter ) His manuers were ko as hie appearance to thowe of the ancient engce. joatiction, exprensed the groatent de- Hight at our visit, and burried us into we Bouse. Aw I bave belore stated, it was carly in the m rrning, aod the general reaurrection of the Saints had not as yet tavem place ile opened the rst door bo camo to, It contained two beas and four Mormons. The room wae small and li ventilated. Catholic teach “ ebtfni fragrance, called 1 olor of sanctity,” surrounds ibe bodies of dead ssiate, Dut to the nostrils of » Gontile \ike m ealt, coming trom the open alr. (iis partioniar evidence o — py these living ones was not youcksafed. (Laughter ) Proph 17, but went to the ie not the stightert the 1x result On omt, where we met with preclvely ‘a third trial we were more successfol, room \bat contained but ove bed and Pre ‘entered, drew the bed clothes the ecoupant, and ordering him to chairs and entered Into conversation with laceney aa if we bad beew seated |a akiaet was soon after announced, and jock of th in the kileben of the tavern, the first party of Morte: an we bad v\sited arose, the beds wore made the come aired, and by the time we bad finiebed our wes ttady [or Cor reception 804 'n the samo time I Prephet bat ¢ivented bimaelf of bie boaré end ghanget Lis Horwiog contume for @eait of biack. He began bie riers wie me at tbe time be fires coriected bis falowern orethew in Mieaourt, — Aogaarting © Bis ercount, ¥ pmrenased trom MEDI #OME OF the heer lance ia tre Biste, BA now Shei VBrIOUe Oo: Upetions tn p and quietwess, Their Prov pority excit J Glouey of the rude popelatioa of tLe frontier, 880 desi “ed to ‘uke porservion of the leads they bad cared — Ove aggrersing followed auother, anti fipa.ly ab ores 79d moo broke mn Opn thom in the beret thelr owellings, destroyed thelr proport thetr cattle, and ttt (oer with their wemnen ‘t drew corolate in the pralrie, « xpoaed to the rigors of wie # distant trom any plae woere wo eo lor this », be the pavominant feeling. in the Peopeetts eulswted among bis felowers, whe hea the fulucew of time 1s ons tang Wil be by Divers Penvicence tog back acroae tha desert y ou fued nd retorted fa their original porsersion ta Jackson county, tp Msrour), driving ont the Gentiles, ewon na tay Jews drove ou the heavbeu from the wad ol Cauano—e faith that may in lime ceinge that nection of the couauy tp blood, @ ehate the Usiea to tts cortre. He felt thot bia f towers mnat be kept logethor, spd that ther mv.\ have a loraiion where they would be free from the acnor of iawles violence, or where ihey could resist it wite ealety ava le the Ste ot Ht Inpeis, on the opposite *unk e! the Miaw *paiur of Brent fort hy rome in two BIE pes OF Die’ trom tty erin. Lt had bron bonght by epeoulators a» toe attror | 6 future cits, but the ay lon bad fatied, god cas ised Wow Agate Iy'the market Joe im bought tt for u LOBE HORDE! price, divided iL Loto lots, aBd Rid Fes to 000 0) DIK fol were at Cort — Mormonn new Jerwocem, aad the pine of the lend tp a short thingy made the o iginal eetuers comparativaiy wealtny. — But how wns their trader to prevent a1 enraged mob Crom Ain dewLoy ng bis powert=bow obtulu the weace me He eTPeDseR Of bie gOVerDMeNt aod the Mple* AR Topbet, Saith required Prople # tenth of \netr property. a tenth of thet? . and # tenth of their time, for the sereice of the Lord ane the carrying out oF bis own plans, Ju tuls maa- ber hin coffers Med. There were thres voia ceaé Mormoe voters iw Navvoe — Ih politics the Bate was wesriy equally divised, and Joe Smita, who Was always informe by epecial revelation how Mormons e@hould vow held the balance of power He place’ bis frtend Covernor Fore i the chair, and anty required im retcrn a liberal charter for bis city, Be this ho Maror eva oloibed with executive and jurtolul power, and ihe witary orgacizaiton was io bewuch ax the City Counoll might approve Joc 4mirh wan, of course, chosea Mayar, wea me the legs) civt) head of the community, Cho was to be «ilicered as the ty Connoi! ehontd direct. They decited that the commander of the Nanvoo Ligh p—that ¥_ 01M Pte should be no lens a0 ofl sor then @ Lienteoant General the highest militar) offi 0 ever given to the Uniedt Staves, and only granted to Wasatog {co and Soott Joe Smith was of course elecied and com mlasioned as Lioatepant Genera’ of the Nauvoo Logton, aad. of the mitiia of the Stale of feasis, Heshoved me bis commission, and, wfth a smite, remarked, that as by aw po officer could be tiled hag by bis equ us to de- eree, (tL would porz'e the State to try the only Lieuteoaat ral in the United States by court martial The tary aod reiigions power was thue centred tn the Mormcn lender ‘Thin moat extraordinary power coortat- e6 t the Influence which ba cxerclacd over there poople, end in tbo faith which they putin bis aupercatural pre: terstons, Tho keturer {ilostrateo bis power by several anecdotce jilusiradve ct bis claims to the perfect kuow ledge of all lazgurgce and the gift of provneey and diviaa- too Ip pereon the Mormon leader, said Mr Quinny, eas @ large. fine forking map; bia manners were digaibed anc cordial, and All ble p etensions to suncdty, he ease Lind hearted, good natured, joily (cliow, por: ny end bomor bimeei! aud appreciating itin oth the Ke orer then gave an account of hie donth, the finishing +f (ae temple, the expulsion of the Mormon from Nouv 20, thor present ton end prospects ta Utah, anaef toetr pece ar inaitotion of polyg:my In concluring, eat t he, the quention ts whetter aS 1 be admitted Inve whe. y a wimitting @ plureliy of maituion of tne Cnited States does rot control the re'igtous creeds of tw citt vera. The Mor moee propor to catabliso what they call @ sbeo democratic form ¢° foverDment. tn whtob the candi datee wWOv!C be 1omipaud by a special revelation. Caoy profes @ great attachment to tho Union and the lecturer beiteved that the adoption ¢f @ let-alone police towards them would be the anrest meena of checking t gresr wd finaliy bringin Bot even, omid he, rf thee tart iy as it bas apread. ita «ove d when iv fotore times it bull of tia greatert {i faewee on bia country and his age Lmpornatble - it In even probenin—that the axawer 9‘il be, the Mormon Prophet, Jore pb Smit » Jan 210, 1857, —Sialement of 0 idem Senator Hunter ond the Pubiic Lam ber of the Virginia Klectoral Coliege—The Amal Ky Policicians— Our City Eloctions—G and Scramble for the Ofcerm Join Miner Botta the Bande— Prt avagan! Lier + Jor Negroes—Derangement of the Mails & ‘V) © presentation of @ petition by Senator Hunter in the United Siates Henate asking a grat of lands to aid in the constroction of the Alexandria, Londoun anu Harapshire Rajirosd, in this State, hee excited considerable surprise and dissatistactiou smong many in‘aential mem orn of bis party in thie Sate. Fis courne ts deemed partioulariy objectionable at this time, when an organize’ symtom of plunder, comprehending unlimited grants of land for railroad porposes, bas beea set on fool, end it is sll more deprecated because of its betng 'u con‘tict with the eeitied policy of Virgioin a8 regards the aistrinvtion of the public lanes, ‘The siern refusal of the Old Dominion to receive her quote of the procerds of the public jaxda may well be aesumed as an index cf ber policy in this recara; and how apy repre: seniatl of hers, with this {act before Bim, could make bimnseif the medivm of aa applostion fer « grant of land tp ald of any particular enterprise, is 4 mat ter a Meuit & be defiaed. But it is HOt alone in these connections that this action on the part of Seoator Hunter i deemed objeciunabie, AS & precedent it may Operate banctally, for with tue ex: ample of auch w ditirgaiabed atatceman before them, it ot wo be woodered Mf our Congressional cek gation woold pursue Brim lar polcy, trating vw the course of ths Kading perrowage for their justification: ani once ‘Minted in dbat poricy. who can jell what :oay be tne consequence, OF Into What depths of prod acy they may the Corrupung tnfinence which vow bewot (the people at Washington’ know jon ean compare favorably with cont 4 Uc Calon on tie sore Of ollicla. the be ted unde togrity; care should be taken to wisbhold the vernpeation, for poles purity aud cverring seatitnde are not tue paria of human nature Io this regard, there! ore, and apart trem the otoer conaicerations referred to, be course of Senator Hunter way be deemed unwise sad impaiite, A betier spirit is how growing ‘ace to the faction of the Fr ctorat College is thir “iste, aa the mosives for ite action be correety unierswod, The Tet clomored AZRIEL Its COUrKO—tLOsE PAT the icterest of the I whicu, were the n'y pape m bow to approve, 6 of that body. The foi of one of the electore— ibe mort in llaential, provably, in the Colege— will throw some ight upon the movvos @nioh intl weaced the ceolaradon ip faver of Ge for 4 peat in the new ¢ net teniebed! as wei! aw ap ner. They hare me pty ane th smon of an net ® ral bodies mins dene over and ver Resin, Dot e bie 9 ste Du! ev cywhere +le—a thing which Was right in (#el! nad Wileh we hal a t righi to 1 would ¢ © wh nome Virginia "© | being the ne ine Minister viary provis bia we oppORen avers, ads, without toaing were the lige 0 po oF not; aod. worse then that, 1! ous for ‘he Purliane aa if jemloury and envy lad something Now. TRnow al about the tangaetiou, aaa ee baa been done Governne male in the nothing of the ». re econ p Hahed. ering & tear rho vigned the recormme hid wereices pored, wo having aos Ae € |i, thi remem thm the ib rg bad Leen cone. Gor Wise has been charg coring nex! iniinenciog the ele win the pay being at the totem o: the whole atfa'r. Such & charge ie ae wg to the gentiamen who compored ‘he Rlectoral Vol ned ihe ri Cation AM it was unjuat 10 Gor. on tlre whetber (be eromoend Win nti it by we RURMUBED Lo TRERT ES RO fink thea won 6 om Poste of ow asaailaun had Where is Fauikeer, Bocoe® and Go * They oorht to re means. If roporte be true, will cards to play it they can secure their re election in opposition to Wise and Floyd's friends im their reapective Cistricte, Mark my wor there if a red i pickle’ for some of our del , and next pring wil but too truly reveal is quality, We will soon bave a lively time ip thie region, Heads will be chopped CT by wholeeaic, What fun 6 in Virginia a borde of what may be tormed the smal! fry politicia are In eager pa suit of oiics jready the names of fyor or (ive persone in the Kartern ned In connection with Com. HO COUDE EIA here ty tual regard; bat | vernor Fioydas thelr eboice | dered Mr Bookeran at Circiepat!, aad bts vigorous 67 forts to ving the como ica, | may, ator a few dave, Dave @ better Onporimony of Ii more fully with reference to the movem: bec kerm, and the partiouler posts w whic ‘The tate o¢ partie in thir ofty ts trely com, The Kaow Notoing party have noexi stoves seaowiinct pry ile ciemouis are partly merged im the demroret'o Pep saneen te sooner, ante dependent postion, witha view of sewuriag ame Bu) ., bile apetper conti till bolds to many ot ae the 4 nae the Kaow Nothiogs now ip ufloe ee) themarives peculiarly embarrassed, oe thas with other candidates in the teld of the same siacp they stand a pror chance for reciection They woud frlpD coretiate democratic eupport, but there is neta remote provebiiiy of thelr recetving apy. Had the or. gerization kept together end the syetem of Csucas Bomt- bauen been recoguized, Bo doubt they would ma- ake, @4 heretolore, ior tacdos. and the Apruey of friemory brow mitaion 45 will now have to engage ¢, and abide the resalt, The na ’ 0 te Pa | fo the gilt of tbe people; Sarenatine oly ireasury, wili no longer yory of the apotls by the present tooum- Nb owim them oo the grouad li ts Ome these follows anoutd cadence ans erase to rely fore They bave growa fut at the \Ur provable they will sow grow tare | thence learn hab tn of Heving on eincenre « ‘oA c eXpores Ir Oseree. tna wild be o jnat judgment, ant one Which every hawert mou far iter wih bre Operations of Obs MUP ICIpAl pOVErH MED would gially ser eaforced Meapwhie. the “omorracy io x calmly on, remolved, whee We proper time errives, ty talte every adv tege cf the Oetracee aud cm’ arrassed condition their once ale fos Nor ie tt at all im- | probable , b) P~OPer macagemrnt, nosure we aecew ety —onoe the great Giornitar of Know Noth) \geety. Tor nounes watch wil ell the day of clowtion, wat he ort Omit giving yon & pase tute of Ioverest which may trepepire from time to t.me, a conmecton with our man!- eoypal afleize ‘The How. Jobn Minor Botte is home at prevent, but dcen netcerm to thie the leant thterert in potucal mit vrs If tbe ocration rbould arite. bare uo doubt he ‘Would again etep in'o the politien! arco, and wet vith as Bub vig ruscver He le a weo of tpexbavatiols ener BY Whee cece in (bo Vaoee; but when DO Proper CoCAHON ‘ofere for the exerotee of bis powers, be oan enjoy bie ew cum diya vfewith a complacency betiaing BbLeies be pew- apnval wceting of the stockholders of the on Monday. oer they will accept the renewed charter given them inst wicker by the Legiriatore® wll come up; and upom tbe reeule wil cepend mucb that may be deemed of importance to the OCamcecial commonity The reharter is limited to aix Jae from Maveb ooxt the tine when ite presont charter expires, but the resirioions whlch ft embraces are re Ptrigent on to rover tt Of lit ie value to the etockhol- cers The benkirg yucriion secma to bo @ very emoar Perelpg Oe iv thie Make ard Das cates, bus 0D, y Pedicat to aceps it i preference t> the prevent system, ab baat without a triad To eflord thia opportunity, the old banks Wore re chartered for a limited term, aod as mang chartered op the Mate auch principle as, in the meas: time, Would Bfrrd an opportunity to tent ite «Mi uenay. The now scot piancs of (bo renewed barter by te tnek: bolder? at is time woud be attended wih gertons to fener Dience to tbe Commercis! commurity [n this : for tbe compeay wovid recermartty bave to withboid ell Joann aad proce. a at oace lection of ftanding claims a (he pre! ing op” At Po perl) horeto ore negro fcrvants known te BDO such catravegent wegre an at present Pe. male tergents hire (bis scaron at fom sixty to ove han- dred Collared Scar, WbIC MMe BErvArte bring bhe em Weordiaay eum oF from ue hundred acd Ally to twe bunored dolla = The porehave valve of botn is in te come ratio, 4 few years ago Oty dollars @ your wee deemed extravagant bire tor aferale eervant. aud one husdred foratosie Slave property in Virgio'n te em opcing AL Ar p.0 “ale, RDG It Ls therefore Motto be won cored at that eho obeuld be rtrousouely oppored to tha Baie. bas many warm have bea very Irregoime. bere within that pertod rst for the paattnree dege € Tole etate of things, | oom Will be witencea Wilk eérloua inconveatences wo eon eou mun 7 [i bas given rise to vory gewe iniaol.v wireacy | happoned to be abs poriedt- this evening Upon the arrival oi che Henan, 1 wes really mmusi gw Withes’ The sermmnble tor it, in tees than five mi: uter at least one landred numbers fore bought up y *ouu buve so ate quarter of @ collar a pleco «{ that price lad beco demanded. reached bere th. thnvec Dyess Reform Convention NEW STYLE OF GOSTOME MITH AND OTRRE OLD WoMmaA, Correspu. denen of tar Sy racave standard. | Canavrora, Jan. 7, IS67. ‘There bas been quite nu excitement in our quiet | village occasioned by the arrival of quite a large nimler of matrons and maidens from different dhectvnssmost of whem were errayed io the new | Costume, each with w etyle of dress peculiar to her- sel. and varying in length from the ankle to the Kric--a litle below the knee is considered the or- Thedex lengt. Many of the dresses were made of the richest materiu!—proadcloth, sis, velvets, and a lage sprokbog of tars—and bat for the - ality (Mered to dame fasten, would be pronounced by counolecars ortisticnlly beautiful. Phe ease wih which they seeences aod cescended the flight | of steps attbe Dutch Keformed church, where whe convention Wa ¢, was well calcniates to awakem the ie vy of the cevctee of long «kirts and yolumin- ous boeps. At eleven o'clock the proces dings commenced, by the appointment of Mrs. Bail, of thie place, Pre -dent, who certainly filled the chatr with dignity ond credit; Mrs. Newton. of Omar; Misa Barker, of How)ett’s Hill: and Prot. rocket, of Herkimer county, View Presidents: and J.C. Hathaway and R. A. Donovan, Secretaries. letters of commendation, encouragement and cooperation were recerved and rend troa Mra. | Chertotte A. Joy, Multord; forty seven Indies of | Hopecale, Mnss., and Glzabeth Cady Stanton, | Seneea Valls, N.Y. | ‘The meeting was opened by prayer, and the plocecolngs were mi uoanmnty and Cur nestness OF purpoee ymimendable, A series of resolut.on ) prineyples of the reform, were introduced at the opening of the afvernoon seasion, which were dis enssed vy Hail, Miss Donovan, Gerrit Siaith— who by the way isa staunch advocate of the move- ment— lr. Jackson. of Glen Haves, and others. | The attendance wos targe, cur sober and substan- tiol ev izens making their appearance worning. afver- in and evesing. A part of the afternoon the | women were in secret session with eloved doors, and as they never reves! seere'#, | must leave your | readers to draw upoo their imagination tor a know ledge of their sayings and doug In the evening the howe was crowded Dr. Jackson occupied the entire time in an address, which ia pronounced by some of our best jodges as a@ brilliant and t masterly performance. T have seldom seen a more attentive or Interest- | ed sudience. Many of bis positions were new, | striking, and original, but they sustoined with | a foree und enthesias, and /ortilied by facts and | data thet I have seldom seen equetied. It wae perfect chain of im te end. He took wp | each other asserted their natural, moral, and inted- | leetual equality—ran a paraliel between them showing that the streog. of the one physically and intellectnally, and the weaknes of the other, the result of their physical education.that in was dwarfed in mind and hody—the formor seary result of the latter, by her vie ‘ation of physical laws in the mater of dress, living in a bad atmosphere, ond jock of our-door exercise and employment. essioned logic from beginning . ion of the sexes to The convention i# to continve through t+morrow forenoon. | The Tort. PAVANNAM RACE. Jockey © carrying fO low wrwards, 1ue—anowlg o tbe Wee heute wt Berry's bf Carolina, by Regent, dam by , 4 youre, faire olden # Alien Jones, by imp. Giencoe, by Imp. Hedgiord, 3 yeura tseeeevven Time, Le 42:00. Jan, 8.—Swoerpatakos for three year olds, Five subseribers st $200 each, Ralf mares acd goldings. To wena), weight as betore forfeit, Mile nents d wer’s ch. g. Nich L, by Imp. Glencoe, je Khoder, by Wagoer .. 6.0... 1 b. 6. by Imp. Geneve, out of Dark of Ni D. MeDaniel's peed. by Wegner ccc cecsee ee ce see cease a2 | Jotn Morgan's b. 6. Markeman, by imp, Glencoe, ont of Frazer's ¢em, by Rocolp! uroee 8 8 T. ©, Bacon's eh. f, $8 Breeve, by , dam by Imp. Loviatban.. ses cseeuees ‘ Catley’s ob, c. by Ruaw Shark, dam by Com Jobn ©. Guion’s Alice Jones, pedigree ‘ ‘Thomas ©. Bacon's b. f. Angeline, by dam by Imp. Barefoot... me, 151%. Som Day—Jeekey Clab parse, $400, for all ages, gbw as before Two nile heats. Caiey Lia m. Mary Bineski Je, Ovt Of Sally Morgan, by Imp. Imp. Aibioa, 5 years... aar 5 dore, by out of Pleayuns, by Medoo, 4 - 2283 MeTmnie!'s ch. ¢. Sam Letcher, by Wagner, 7 MEMO, FFM iciissssecrseee BBD Sie Day —Mntoh etab ove mile. John Hunters cb. « Nicholas I, by la out of ‘¢ Rhodes, 1 . by Waener, 8 years : Marksman, ‘poat ‘yaa Urse, $600, for ail agen, John Morgaa’s b. ¢. Puna, Jan, 9 —Jookey ermpy. One, T vaderstand, will be ‘ere than @ full mission. The chances of his getting 't are soo, it his preleroncee for Momter befere the nomtna- Non will pot Mm litte i him, This, however, may pe forgotten 's view of the cordiad sapport which he re. weights as before, three 'le beats, © 8 Pryor's b,c. Frank Allen, by Hawkine’s Priam, dam by np Trustee, 4 years t C. B. Covie’s ch f. Oho, pedigree above. 2 WO Caffey's br. 8, Gor Johnson, by Imp. Sore fe\ge, out of Litthe Mistrees, 4 years ‘ dost Ties not gen.