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8 Our Wasttncton Correspondence. Wesarneron, Jan, 15, 1857. The Approaching Souggle on the Rhine—Despot- | fs svoken thus, the Swiss would have felt that they ism versus Den vcracy—Spread of Enlightenment ‘he Down Trodden Masses of Europe —The Rewlics of Switzerland and the United | the Sources of the New Movement—Combt Amongst St vation Amongst the Crowned Heads of Ewrope for iis Suppression Conduct of the United States Minister at Berne—Becoming Astdude for the Americas Government to Assume on the Swiss Question, Late edyices frem Furope confirm the opinion that the dispute hetwcen the bottle king, Frederick Wil- liam of Prussia, end the republic of Switzerland, in regerd to Nrechatel, is about to be adjusted by force of erme. Both parties are taking the field,and perchouce whilst | write this, the demon of war is ‘The statistics of emigration show that Texas is doing his awit) work on the banks of the majestic | growing with unexampled rapidity. In the next ad- Rhine. Vhe hotbeaded ruler of Prussia is willing | ustment she will have from six to seven represen- to risk bis 9)! 1 the cast of a die, and though ruin ‘tatives in Congress. The State has now only two steres bim in the ‘ace, is unwilling to retreat ‘rom the perilous position in which he has self and his — brother in Europe. The crowned gamblers, from Napoleon down to the Prince of Lichtenstein, are | trade. nodding end winking at Frederick William; they The rumor that General Houston contemplated do not wish exovtly that be should stop, but tremble as he proceess ror che consequences. They watch | no foundation. If he does, it will carry a poli- pleced hi with great anxiety he steps he takes, for he is try- | tical significance of moment to politicians ; inenot in which they all are greatly ii terested. The wonarchs of Europe resemble at pre- | py hs own State it will place bim forward Bent very much crowd of schoolboys (only boys | prominently frat Presidency in 1860. In this are generally honest and generous) who are about to View of the motte?, ing an ex) £0 skating upon coubtful ice—one of the boys woul make vreat efforta to beat him. ‘The contest, advances and ‘ests the strength of it, while if ever it t-kes place, will be an animated one and the balance steed on the pank and watch | Of natioval interest, his movements with the deepest | If the ice proves strong enough they all rash upon it; if .:, however, cracks and threatens to | matum on the tariff question. There is a disposition turn Lome to wait a little while longer. | So with the Duropesn monarchs, they know that | pew sdmini-tration; and I think, therefore, that break, they despots concern. | ‘Switzerland is the -pot from whence tte democratic ideas which er danzer heir thrones emanste,and that if the sor 4 The M p of th-se repablican principles be not | virtually killed. destroyed, all the rg catness ani power will sink into dost befure the will of an enlightened people; they theretore «low Frederick of Prussia to try the strength of the ice. If, however, the storm of revo- lution agitate: the waters beneath the thin crust, and threstens to break it they will at once become gen- erons, discover thut br ther Fritz has placed himself in a false position, und demand of the poor fellow to retreat auc respect the rights of their friends the Swiss. It ia folly to su; gether acting on bh forward ana pre upjest and vali there is more at ‘pose that the bottle king is alto- own responsibility in bringing « for settlement st this time an = claim. Tt must be clear that © ‘oan merely the small canton av of Neuchate!. It is evioent that the downfall of the Swiss confedersty ix desired by the crowned heads of Europe, and that ‘hey change its political aspect extremely anxious t» they can do so with safety to themreives. Napoleon, the head gambler, forgets that were it not tor the refusal of the Swiss, in 1+38, to deliver him up to Louis Philippe, he weuld ra throne of vce, nor be able to gi ve 6 probably not now be sitting on the | mankind in his person a specimen ot human depravity much more uiteresting to Leno!d than the careers of Nero or Robespirrre. He forgets all except his destiny, and that, it appears, is to excel in every vice with which mankind is afflicted. He bas already clearly demoustra'ed his superiority in crnelty and avarice; he has shown that he has no scruples vo deny an act, forget a proovise vc break an oath, and is naturally anxieus to Jet the world know that he is without a pw of gra‘ituee He goes hani in hand ~ith Frederick Wilhem, anti so does the yonthfal Prussia and the stailer Powers of Germany are to attack Switzerland with overwhelming forces, Jeruit, Francis Joseph of Austria. England, Fre amailer meu Kussia, = Austris ce, and whilst the ra of the royal pack maintain large armies of obee: votion (as they call them) ready ‘o put dows any outbreak in any quarter of Europe: euch is their plan of operations if they find that it is practicable at all; nut, ae we have already said, if they find thet there is too much revolutionary spirit in their subjects to make the business safe, they will throw ali the blame on the Prussian King, and ask him to hab out. Monarchs know, and every schoo! boy ought to know, thatthe relations now existing throughout Europe between the governed and the goveraing classes are urnatural, contrary to reasoe, and in lation of heaven's dictates. God created all men alike, and after bis own image; had it been His purpose to let a stool) portion of the humau race lord it over the balance, he would in His wisdom have designated those who *eie to obey. He would b mmand and those who were to e ditinguished his royal from bis plebian chilsreu by some plain mark—buv no, we are ali ailke—the king resembles the beggar, and bo} are after God's image—tuey both come from the sare source, live on the sawe ewrth, and and etervity. Natore’s God makes no distinction. The differences that exist are the work of man, and cannot exist towards the same dissolation forever. The governed are by this time well aware that they are hela in box jage unjustly, and that itis in thelr power to bi ter their political condition. From day «day the masses, in no particular spot, but from pote to pole ard from sup to sun, are getting more enbghtened as regards their political rights, and goon the war cry ef the people will be taken up by the breeze as it passes over the surface of our globe. The people are bearing their yoke with an ill grace, and nigh'ly prey that with the morniog sun the day of retribution may arrive. Whence does this state of feeling come! That love for ti berty, that desire for Fulf-government own their source to the countries where the masses rule and freedom prevails. From the republic of S-ritzer the United Steer, the great principles which eventaal- ly will lead all the royal stock to the scaffold, spread over the inhabited glove: from this ride of the Atlantic the rays of gens A must penetrate into Burope, and comoined wit! thoee from the Helvetian Alps. light the suffering land, and in later years from nations to salvation. In Switzerland the of Earope political refugees from all parts of Burope have at all times fe a safe asylam.and were enabled to labor in the good caure, to write and to publish their ‘c- trines, to consult together and labor and pla. for tbe future. There many thousand subjects of the ear, and re- turned home impregoated with a desire to be tree, or with enlightened views in political aftairs. European mona:chs travelled every From the root springs the tree, and as a nataral consequence, from republics republican ideas spread. & itzerlacd, therefore, must eventu- ally bring abort the downfall of royalty, and to avert sucd # result it is necessary that it either should be divided or placed under a master. The —_ ore and kings would, no doubt, like very much to destroy at richest fountain of civil liberty, the ‘United States; but as we are rather too far off and much too strong, they are compelled to content themselves with an effort to erush cut the other dangerous nucleus of freecom which is implanted in their midst. Will they mueceed? Never! The Swiss will aa- wert their rights, decline disgracefal-overtures, and prepare for wir; and when Frederick. Wuliem advances against them with his meri cinaries they will oppose to him the sons 0 prove true to them+eLre nd if the men oft France, Austria, tely, Hungary and Poland, ‘and make use of the oppor: tunity to do battle against their tyrannical mas- ters and conqner thelr righte,an army will march ander the white cross in the red field, (the ancient colors of Switzerland.) which will prove too strong for the whole ba. d of royal conspirators. The repub'ican and the monar hical «ystems of government have been antagot istic from time im memorial, and will sorely remain eo ull one or the other ceases to exist. The monarch struggle. ing this, are preparing ‘or They move in & common enw mutual benefit; ant though there quartels amonget the fraternity against the people they are closely unit not incumbent on freemen to unite the know their for the democracy of the world to prepare iteelf for the coming coatert’ It ie by no means necessary that the United States should send ber armies and navies to Hurope to defend Beitzerland or e-tablish republics there, but it is of great importance tha’ the american people should speak plainly and warmly in ‘avor of their gown trodden or menaced brethren, so that it may be known with which porty our tympathy lies. The moral influence of the American people is all that is required. The dipiomatic weignt of our govern ment will surely be felt in the scales. dent in the belief that if Switzerland 1s attacked the revolutionary hosts ma tLat the doom of the monerchs will pe sealed. the masses of Eorope cannot conquer their rights without our material Ca an py 4 i jon is & ma But this Neuchatel qu aes ee omen. the Bwike and the King of Prussi tainly claims the attention of our I am confi- h to ite aid, and if ‘taken. It is not @ revolutionary movement, but » deliberate at tock made by a king on the sacred rights of a re public which claime our warmest «ympathies; and + is certainly enpleasant to learn from the files brought by lwet steamer from Europe, that our Minister ot Berne haw advised the Federal Council to wep the terme cffered by Prossia, It le to be i Mr. Pay meaue to give sucn advice he . possible, and not be im NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1857. ould heve been the place of our Minister at | sucha tremendous excitement in that country, 1s ‘The Suicide of Hugh Miler. ope, would certainty render the sotence attractive and ‘The foftowing report ony poy tar maintain your rights, and ifne- | but an adjunct of the one I bave ‘ast unfolded: and INQUEST ON THE BODY—VHGDICT OF I>SANITE AND | Popular, ns docapel Agee to theology aud geology.” | cromby. toe Ce eal ren teeter oe eeetialy cessary perish in defence of yrur honor; and if he | is also the production ot ie rame brain. The Ame- (treme sonore 5 aeee 8 Pectecnne or pf... Bo mrarg = langnace of | ond bowen ste Tee at Seek a woeae beta very @ ricen branch of this British conspiracy agaiust the ves Oo eyes) 4 does rot signity mueb; ' | ler Host: ¢ om the surface of tbe sea, Wilt 1 had a friend in the United States who won'd at least | commercial poli y or independence Of surrounding | _ A post morte rang phd lp) < taen aur ciow (steal oh bnee ean eaonirae etl foe sing about tr aed making 8 a a | approve of their conduct, whilst the American pa- tion would have endorsed bis words. A few days ogo the Swiss goverument presented h their | Coneul General a memoir in relation to the Neu ha- | tel affairs to this government, and it remains to be seen whether President Pierce will approve of the steps taken by Mr. Fay, Wasuinoron, Jan. 15, 1857. Tezas and its Rapid Improvement—Genera! Hous- ton—Speech of Mr. Keitt on the Tariff--The Mar ey-Clarendon Alliance—Mr. Forney, Mr. Jones vely un- | Bnowofthe tence, hottnouan shor governments, hes hitherto been vatied in the moss | Meese Uiice and other medical geotiemen. ‘he tollowing | *20™". ine Pabteation of We volume on the “Od | cena a tat Se'were not fur off ie nod about mda Impenetrable mystery, and has not been imparted to | ig the concivsion to which they have oome.— Red ae tore,’ with the detsile of the author's dis- “en ee ening, we had a vary long ground «wa! any except to those deemed absolutely easential to | ““7he cause of death we found 'o be a pistol cbot through the | OOveries and researches, more thin jastified all the anit: | Ying be neon excep! near the lata : ive success, The number of Americans enga; in | leu side of be chert and this we are satisted wasinficted | o'pations thathad been formed. Ii was received with since fei it fe not t, Lam informed, a half a 4; | bs bisown hana, From the diseaed appoaravers fouod in | the highest approbation, not by men of acicnco alone for Hae, (allen im with an extract from x newapRn ve We noe ab ee te 1.8 half dem all told ; | ii\iram taken in connexion with the Matrs of the cate, wo | the interes! ¢f ite faots, but by men of tiers for tho | lien Nevin Capt Henne qutward vovage (0 Austratia ef the bt they are the ri nl renee es of the id | ‘no Coubt that the aot was suicidal, under the impulse ot | pesuiy of ite etyls. Sit Roderick Murchison, in his ai- | tude as tho Crozets caniounerrestediye noms eg eee ‘expectediy upon land. and a> poved meseures, avd in various ways are ing | Orere to the Geologtoal Sooioty that year, “hailed the | pos gt was the Orozets, be weered 12) malies sort, and the public mind for the denouement. The anti-tariff | 4 eccession to t’eir sclercee of such @ writer,’’ and enid resolutions introduced in the Southern Commercial | Pt '¥! evidence of tre ar fa ou’ bis wok pg a beginner. worth athousand didac P tic treatises? The Estoburg Review spoke ot the book | Crozets are in Conveution was but the foreshadowing of coming | , Detveet Ladia:—My braia burns. I muna have walked ule and | being “ax admirable for toe clear: esr th 7 oess of ite descriptions | gutien Ietandi ae | Seat ree aca gees ad (he Lewd Joma Deets Thee tneros | ne the eweetnere O! Ite compo tion as for the purity aud | | Frew thie peregraph T vias astonished, on retarring tom, The Senate Post Office Committee bill, recently | upc: me Venrest i ydin, dear children tarewell My brain | & acefuiness that pervade tt.”” Che impreasion made by | Posen gt taser Damed oie to this talent reported, is also supposed to be one of the feelers | w** tberecollection grows. My dear, dear wi'e, farewell. svcb a testimony was the more marked that ihe reviewor Toinigh!, tt blowing then strong with thick weathsr and Mr. Dallas—The Impeachment Oase—Presi- i. 68. | poke o’ the writer a6 a fellow country msn, ‘meritoria. fortunately we excaped necident. My opinion ts now mere . " sees thrown out by the arch conspirators, This bill em- For some monibs pact,” states tho wirness o! Saturday, fimught’? In 184’ i rioas firmed, that land does oertainly exist on the paralicl dent Pierce and the United States Agricu'tural | rowers the Bostmester General to enter into con- | «tier vertssned imteliect bad given evidence of disorder’ | Fogiard and ite People, alten wre made vate’ a aaa tas lend T eataet war teak ae ee pg seen the land, T cannot asy more thea that the meridians of longitudes, we creased an exter f sonrdings. which, hid the wanther permitted Tec aonnded’ Ovr latitude and longitude wer: ard 47318; at midaight, 46and 433 Society— Sugar Cane Culture, &c. tracte with railroads now or hereafter to be com- | Ile verame the prey of inlso or exeggorated alarms. He | ihe previous year. Some parts of thia fi tw " Hletea the contractors to have the privilege to ime | fa cud-M, Inder d it wae « fancy—ibat aco:mioually, and | ste kccoort of tho p'grimoagen to Btraond o8' Ave ai | bank ol Ce tron free of duty It is not expected that this | {67 brief tpiervais, bis faculties quite failed him, that bis | the Leasowcs, aud Olney, and other pisces momorabio 11 will pass, but it will accomplish its object. It | Mind broke Cowp. He was engeged at thie time with @ | for their literary areooiaiions, aro sa fe pieces of do 4 “Teatmopy of the Rocks.’ upoa whieh | seriptive writing 8 the Kogiish ii conclusively shows a combination of the railroad | { ¢#tise on the i ae 10 Kogiish lsnguage poasosscs Wrulomen. | be was putting out ali bis strength, working at bis top ‘This magic style cheracterized all bi 7 | 0 interests with the free trade politicians, against one | jcer ptch ct Inteneity. That volume will 1a a few | wheiber these of «more popular kind, or is actoatits | usin the we artes srenthins Waren rises e mnem fote The State of Texas is filling up rapidly with an en- érprising, intelligent and productive population. In ten years it will be far ahead of any of the other Southern States im agricultural prodaction and of the most important branches of Northern industry. | wcess be in the bands of many of our readers, and, while | trentives, such as the ‘Old Red San Rurkerm tee, lat 8105. lon 2‘ ship Lancer, The facts which establish the foregoing revela- | ihey pervse it with the saddened impression that the volume pecan Ty tence Pedicrd or Frethe = Cau Cushman died on or out Woe Be tions, hall in due time be given to the Heraxp, | intellect and genivs of the author poured out thetr Iatoat | Creation.” and’ subversive rf the fallacies of that super | tm icyn oP ie ate fs rammndDe, were embalmed in ale and they must implicate bigh public functionaries, | trew ures ip its composition, they will search trough it | cis! and plausibie dook. Not one of the authors of our | loPutasciphis ests & the ris Tnomes Walter, ant broagy’ tot in this countty and Bogland. ip vain ior ibe shgbtes: evidence of feebleness or deasy- | cos bar approached Hugh Miller av @ master of Eagiish . Spoken, &o. ing power, Rather let us anticipate the gonoral verdict | crmpcsition, for the equal of woich we must go back to Ship Thos B Wales, Howland. from Loudon for NOrlonne, paper 6 ee i Jap. 17, 1867. that wil! be pr voupced upon it, and spoas of It as one of | the times of Addison, Hume and (io demith. Other living | Pec | Int 46 28. lon 10 49. ; r INGTON, Jap. 17, 1867. the ableat of all his wriunss, But he wrovghy ms 409 | mriterebave Low 8 wider celebrity. but théy owe it mach chr Fiza Dyer (of Portland), from Ba'timore for Bostes Olaims Arising Out of the War of 1812—Report of the Su- | eogirly Bourn nfer vaidnight the light as 8690 10 ) to the fédu'laiiiy Cf Mer atyin or tho popularity of choir | WP! maineall ep ls, Jao 1S, off Block Island. periniendent of Public Prinng—The Lowisrille and | plimo er thri cyh the window of that room which, within | teples Mr. ailier bas talgen mubyrcts a! soience 100 ONO | pes sog A vug ee Re me i " Fame eventul week, was to wits 2 6} rendered dry and repulsive, au’ kas th own over them | , ae maar, Gawze Portland Canal—Unsetilid Balancem— Appropriations for | von me and the clowe of tbe wrier’s Ife Tais over- | cp air of be Bare deb neakel Hin erittngs on Naratare, | (ei Reyoue div land Queen. Knegien: for Falouita; bar the War Department-—fhe Olsins of the Epployés of the | working cf the braiu began to tell upon his montal | pistory and politics, are known to comparptively fow, | smuetannyent: aoy8h, for Hurope, Wig Lavelle, Cautdeld, ¢ Horse of Representatives for Extra Compensation—Com- pp ze aes see a ee anal from baving aponere Sate columns of @ loca! ne Blo Jancis ip, a fow aya Malin is for Burope, dias - bre be = : paged pitcole, Merrill trem Boston, "1 ers. fasion for the Settlement of Private Land Claim: 7 + yng hac carried Kraded firearms about bia person. Lat one 2 panes sees Com, Se eee irs¥ Wilkins, Bick rt ‘ articles in ‘the Witness would widely extend his fame | (Or HYork 10 dayn Director, Kirwan, for Rio Janeiro 5 aye: New MexicoState Oonaitution for Minnesola—The Ta- | terly, paving occation eome'imes to reiurn to Portobello | and secure for him « place in classe English iiterature Leeper ner. Auris, Blanchard, do. Goin. rif, do, de. from Koinborgh at unseasopabie bours, be had furoished in the river Lith « ship supposed to be the Zebecca. The ‘There have been lately a number of official statoments | bimscit wih revoiver But now, to ail bis old frars as fas bigh aa be held curing bie life as o porlodioal weiter | tart sisten Cronin Deen. T to atinck: i Mea cases wa contig | "SC than thi ea take ee nee the NW of the Tht wile on the Tih Mid Sboet Mi Bark attack uper ris perron, an exc and reports laid belore Congress, which, notwithstandiog | 42¢ overmasterirg impreseton tbat bis beure, aud espe ler, OF ‘on en Ley oy famiterly oamed ay Herren Sule Di'ingham Rosario: 10ih, bark Hamilton, bis setevtific friends, will m rgouen by aay who | Wecrter NYork: brig konita (pton, Oslouita, their interest, appear to have escaped allogether the al- | cia!ly that museum, the fruit of #6 much oare, which was 3 fet i tention of the pablic press. I propose, within the linits | Couteiued in &separase outer balding, were exposed to bavescen bin. A bead Of great mereiveness, magnider | BAauirax, Jac *—Arr brig Haulox Tarner. Naltimare, es im a vepataie ont rh xposed 40 by ap abundant profusion of pub-Celtic hair, pete ryt pry ‘at do ith, 1 AM (hr lol). steamabip Niagara, Wickhaw, : fo aerault of Durglars, He read all the rocet Of the present let er, to give you a brief abstract of those | 4) house robberies. He belleved that one night lately Peatou for Livespeo! and sid at3 & which I think most deserving of notice, 4p actual attempt to break to upon hie mureum bad been presenting his name for Governor, has, I believe, for if the old General should be elected he will hardly run without look- ing carefully over the ground, and his opponents The speech of Mr. Keitt, of South Carolina, is spoken of with great satisfaction in democratic cir- cles, and may he considered as the Southern alti- uM body of muscular compactnera, but whish in lator yours | Wexrrvines about Move. Sarah A Ni Seis ths undermining tslsonce Of a fa ot uunseal pay- | cs Baas re Ot Oe cele, vical apa meptel wil, Generally wrapped to a oulky 0 Dee Sl--In port bark Wysadot, Buras, from Bos ‘ The Committee of Ciaims, to whom was referred the | msde. Vislops of Uckst of leave men prowiing about his | plaid, end with e garb rady for say work, he had the ton din Mio Jon 9—Arr steamship Ins Adger. Ture hething will be done on the subject this session. | Sntarrrable ve une claima of the peutiguers. th broad biadea denser wae Kept eaice ity while bsalad | In wetuing whe man of original grblus ead cutivated | dueatouriee subir st N¥OrK: Whareahe wit Marerdon alliaoce is considered as | it will be recollected, cemanded an indemnity for hhim, ot bia bed- bead, a claymore stood ready at hand. A | mind at once phone out, and bis abundant iafsrmation StraMsnar City or asursor0N | week Or 80 9g0, 8 b snd more aggravated featare of cored: i divorder ebowed Secl! Insudden and eingalar ws in bis bead. They came on only witer loug sh ened intervals. Thoy did not jst loog, but were intensely ard philosophical soutences wore Ocly Iva remarkablo | axrwenr than bis an iabie disposition, generous spirit, “ bis Pay tr 2% sid Clandia, Brookings, NYork; 24h, Hw cconistent, homble pet, Lit re anc solencs have . ‘orne, do. fort in bi ove of thelr brightest ornamints, nd Soot eres Ree NO se Leeann. Neen some Quantity of tobacco, stored in certain wareboases at Us- Foe iy her agg cng mg eruder’s nis in the State of Maryiaad, whieh destroyed by the British forces daring the The almost anavimous sentiment of toe ‘country against it has checked its serions consideration in executive session. It has pase- q D The grounds on which the commit leston vir Corl ed away among the many other diplomatic formulas | 9" of 1618 oe violent The terrible idem that his brain was deeply and | jand ton vir Cork we have rejected the claim are'—Firat, {hat the | land one of its greatett me Buistor. Dec 2- Sid Forest Oak, Spow. NOrleans, Huda, on file in the State Department. There let it rest, | temporary preeenoe of tho United ‘Slates forces | POpelersiy disea-ed. that bs mind was on the verge of Charieatch, Stee Hope, bay. Sevannah, 2a, Tey, Sous as a warning to politicians. fa that point bad porhing to do In exciting the enemy to | Tit» tok Hold of him and stood out vefore bis aye ta all Firea In New Yor thet appsltpg magriiode to whichsucd an imagination 20n do. roitmcerstand that the recommendation, of the | d-str.y the warguovees nd their convene, soring that | Anis guene coula penuroit Fisk 1 Watax Srngst.—About 4 o'cionk on Sunday | _Busunurives’ iieet soar sioor. Mook peter, Merk Judiciary Committee in loase, to abolish the | the couniry on the borders oi the Chesepeake nad been Up to Morday fast ‘tappaare he had spoken to no one | afiernoon a tire broke out in the four story Waived Staton | 814 25th Wielard, Onterman, Pail more; J ahlers, Schwa District “of Texas and in reorganizing it drop the | ‘by seat o' r more toan & year previous to the de | of iese mental parcxisms On Moncay he called ou Or z ee rd wae off Dunzerces mh, t hel NY secnstd District Judge, Watrous, will be resisted by | #truction of the tobaceo in ig acd secondly, Be- | Beit our. in Portobello. “On my aaning, ’ saya Dr. Balfour, Bonded Werbeouse belonging to Thornton & Major, #itu ¢ ‘%G-- arr Geo Law, Lowe Bassein. Those representing the prosecution. ‘They demand | cut, i? view of 2 hee — oa in acemmunication to the winess wbet was the matter | a'ed et No, 287 Wate street. ‘The ‘firemen responded ag. Dee he Se be ae bes Nee by iaipenehinans, éll the aries could of tha warceltt enemy, AS eeneral principle, with bim he replied: My brain is giving way. Icannot | quickly, and potwhatanding the {nclemenoy of the wea- ‘i Canis Deo tare Diewo de hem Oopieby, NOvieans. 81a Co, at any Tage Wonld be to report.a bill of impeach: | twecommitioe thivan tuat a retural to pey for proourty | fy two thoughie tozetber today. Up.ve hada dresd | ier, very soon applied water to the burning premises, | °C, dyaren Tee S390 fobn herteam, Knudson, and Rete, ment to the House, and the mater, going betore the | desiroyed by the enemy is calcdlated to dimiotsh cho | |! 9) with the iden that inp Intacum was attacked by | Li"echy inthe rear of this store is the drm of Young, | fyier NVork. Senate, would remain over until next Congress, cvtie of foreign invasion, fovsmuch ag auc? a refusal has | ? gg pp +A King, ebip bread bakers Several streams o! | ‘Dra. Dec 26-—-Arr Holyhead Lowel! London (and ald tox The United States Agricultural Society called, by invitation, on the President t-day. The newly in- troduced sagar cane will receive rather a negative support fiom the society. Its successful culture is regarded as impossible. robvere, and that Thad got up, put on my clother, and = eon W0 promete the making of s vigorous de. gore ot eine loaded pistol to shoot thm Immedt the - atcly aiter that came opecnscious jow long that cis ell gfe Non] ng metre Bal Public Printiag | ccoitoued Learnet any; bat when Tawoke in the morn Foe erence oe | ine (wae trembiieg ali over, and quite confused in my Bee erie ctoaition 1G Chiitare tinted ta io | RIND. So tborougly convinced was I that T mast have aaa eee eter the Momairing two vitae gilt net | Née¥ out throukh ibe pight, tbat] examined may trousers, Bo vesoy fer aelivery to we prise foravesr, “Octne | Were! they were wet or covered with mud, but could ‘ none ports cf czplorabons ane surveye on ibe moat prac! | ‘The rext dey a consultation was hold between Dr. Bul. for @ railroad from the Mis cits duane feur ano Protessor Miller, the resalt of which tho latter is pi river to the Pacis ocean, two volumes tp addition | 140% Com mupieates: to rhe coe already printed, will be completed daviog the | «We exemied bis chest and found that ucuaualiy well; present eereron. It Is expected (bat the who'e work will | 4, f . ut ecoo we discovered ibat it was head syraptoms that by Sr abed ir toe course of the year. Of tho Report on | made bim uneary. He acknowledged baving been bight ae ere maining volun o (‘be recond,) | ger pight up till very late in tbe morning, working hard Covteit ing the varicus soieniitic reports of oflicers connast: | Ot ST een eee la new book, «which. with. mach dE sete ed ore | rausfsetion, he enid, ‘I bave Goiebed,this day ' He was fg atins~ Aa ond rsget fy somdslc yey. 1@ | vensible that his head had suffered “in consequence, as the Unned’ buat as cedee ene eae evicenced in two wsys—Orsi, occasionally he felt as it a © Usted tates win es Ferien Henne 200 | very fine peniard bad been sudcenly paensd through and Comp etd, and is pow in the bands cf th biaders. Thy | tpdngh bis brats. “Tte pain was intense, abd inomenta Gret volume of the report of the Untied Gvmmais | Fily ia‘lowed by ~Ofusion apd giddiness, and ths sense of slovere to survey the Deandery line between tbe Waited | being ‘very drusk.’ unable to stend or He re eeeteta, bab the matericis fac tas second | Ueht tkat a peried of vacopeciousncesmust have fo low. Mii not’ be in readiness for tho pripier in ssa | Ct ttit—n Bind of woop. but be bad pever fallen. Second, be hh | whatsrocyed Dim most, however, was e kind cf nigh. car, Ali the works move montioned are to be | nae which for some picdte past bad renierod bicop printed io quarto form and wil be claboravely ard band | Tet micabie. It wus no dreem, be eaid ; be raw no forely embetiebed, The toval cost of privting and pa- per {oF tne cifierept departments during the year endiag pees eee. “> tae at ae 4 Jone 60, 166, hae bee: follows —State bepartwont, intepee borror, with © convict ‘of being ad in ee i a i bd cragg-d through placce as if by some in *Laee night,’ be said. ‘1 felt ae if t bad 8 witeh for ff jes, aod rore tar more body thaa when } lay down‘? veied through thelr pre aad by tao | NOriesps), bd Btn, back Sea, Cate (from AXyab), Lowden exertions made by the firemen thetr batiding was caved. oeieagn 4 ? has beea consicerably damaged by water, | Ferwovin rez sa vieeisik Kichwond Lien 2 to be ‘overed by insuracce The fire ap Giascow Dec 2!—Are Marsihon ‘iver, NOrisana: 2%th 2 origmated on the fourth floor of the ware | Dentchland, Meise and J L Herris Mack. 8 York (having te howe Bale f fewicrs with a ener] assorimont of | heow). Bid Bich, Tempest +4), NYork (and from Gresuaek merchanciae, were stored on this floor Thedemageby fre | =) and water way be eetimsted at (rom $10 100 to 518,000, Gunoa, Deo a— Arr Banitten, erry, Wieras, Roswe: & suid to be covers by insurance Tae flromen auifored | prariiisn, Uiny Malaca: Ih Laura, Wright, Palermo (aw very wueb frem the mienaity of the cold. mauy of them | cid for Keston) Cid 16th Rach Plurer, Mal bad their ears frost bitten | jouacircumatanca, that | Havir Dec 20 Arr Mercury, Pr ach NYork. id 27th, week™ 640,00 8 tornoon, Jackson's | Zurich Rich NYork Sid 2th, Job unisherg Ulric, NOr t five weeks oe af 5 evore. No. £66 Water etrcet leans; Paquebot dea Mare du san Francisco hy . ‘Arr Hansa, Martens, Obarieston; Clifton Avsbin (9), Stove, Bov'on via Hah sb. Quehiee, JU Bowart Cooway, § York: Rrendent at, Meyer, Haltizore, Cid 29h Ute Fire in Nint Avescx —Ahout one o'clock on Sunday Sante isa Dogiett Wi'mlugton, NC: Mon'tre mocrning, a fire broke ou\ in the stable end Outtouse, rear Cdepmen Char Rleharan: ‘reverton, Otty Pov Cah " le as H line, oO of Chistian EH. Wosllth’s grocery store, corner of | Canin Aiets Na island; A, Onroting, Conner, Chartes Nistbavrace The stables and In ‘he river entward beurd Sta Emerald Cook for Boe SiC Me. Woolrich | ten: WR Tomy Tay; Chater Ou, Purrtngton ton ed bie horse apd wegon. The Sames did not damage allen: Keeties. Moc ay erin. is; Jen ~ tuck of groceries. ou whicb be ten an insurance of | Prcket Hy Williema Wortcot aad Shamrock (. De the New Amsterdam (nsoravce Company. Aerer . . Fibs ow Rat Etev erm yT —About half past two Potfor "4g 2th, America (#), Stone Bostor; Salem Vilnn. Melbourn 4 . O'clock yorterday (Sunday) afwracon, w dire browe out | Yoxpas Dee M-Cid ftom Thorrion, Maxwell. Baisvia; 27M im the match manufacury of Mr. Frank, No 196 East | 1)! o Biery Gag bem err cat ante. Eleventh strect. The firemen quickly responded, and in | pth). hb Lion. @ yan, Catian Qebort time extingeisbed the Are. The fire, it ie sno . Pare, wee cacied by onmbsetion o8 the escond tor L butle ing ts ¢ward by Georgo “eodors, Hts dameged | Pos: probebly to the amount of $400; no insurance The firet ¥. Wasaine7on, Jan. 16, 1857. The News from Niccragua—Excitement in Politi- cal, Official end Diplomatic Circies—The Opinion of Army Officers in Regard to Walker's Position | A Special Committee of Investigation to be Pos- sibly Called for, &e., &e. The news from Nicaragua has been the subject of ar imated discussiin among the representatives of foreign Powers at Washington, among politicians at the White House, and at the State Department. In arviy circles the opinion is confirmed that Walker bud either entirely defeated the enemy, or held his position on the Pacific side sufficiently secure to await the arnval of reinforcements. His plan of operations begin to develope themselves. The enemy ‘is to be beaten in detail. The native population will be so placed as to prevent all revolution in the future, while the Yndions must expect a war of extermination. Un- les destroyed by the hand of death or througa x, Dec 15—Arr Winooa, Wave, NYork; 17th, Adeona, co syringe Dee %—Arr Starlight, Cook. Wilh 0 wend om tree pont Walker 7 plant Le pene Seay "fire it to tay,” adds Professor Bitiler, “that we | floor of the bollding ocespind by Sandors asa ew Emits. do. eld 20th, Veimoush, Berry, Frapamt Cental america. tis now certaia that he regards came to the conclusion that he was sviforing from anover | whcelwright and b-sckeraith shop. His etock was montly | **\). leon Callie, a the Cabinet of the United States as his usar cup A siaierorns of the Secretary of War to the House of | wey roq mine, dirorderding DIM Gigesive organs, evorvat vw ~ a: J | Mataca, Deo marr hamuel Kitiam. Lovet’, Boston, Ole Temoved—lose abort $100: no loeurance. Mr. Frank's | 4% "ay Joes on stock and fixtures will probaviy amount to $400; po tpeurence. ' M ay ‘ Suu SwrzrRLaxn om Finx.—On Saturday, ot 4 P.M, | ; AEWBAVEN, Dec 2—Are Quece of the Weet, Hutchings 2 the ebip Swit 4, lyin t per No 6 Ly ‘N Srwront, Dee B—#4 Columbia Ratcheiter Chariestos. be ebip Switzerland, lying et pier No. © North river, | Donn iiec tereld Nowe actieth Magaipéens, Niort, Sia Heore entatives shows the expenditare under tho bead Dt expenses of the miitiary estabi -Dment for 66 to bave been $6 18) 87 rem the Secretary of the Treasury trans mittog the report of the coulsvilie and Fort- jaca Copal exbidita the expenditure. for repatr=, ing bia whole frame. and threatening sorious beat aflec ton. We told hum this, and enjoined anaolate discon! my. and may beldly apply to England or France, or both. for that sympathy which was denied him by tos own country. Notwithstanding all the counter excitements ex istng in Wosdington, it is wonderful to see the un warm ppopgieg Daih ai bed ime &e To ull our r page commends be manly promised obedienoe. For fully 80 | wns discovered (0 be on fire in the upper between deok t vsul interest attac ed to Walker's fortunes by men | {2 pror.monim Se durmg the, moans of Angurt, | Foor we twxed gather on tbere mad other aubjets, abd | Tiveogh "be premu exertions of Capt, Conwy, Ap Tucan Dee as Put im, Garrick, Foster, from Aatwarw of oll parties There is the same sym; which 91,587 fd ‘The stetement 1 accompaciod ith nt spprebension of impendivg evil, and | cocwor and Capt. Th mee, of the Joba J. Boyd, the te terete below) ¢xisted for Taylor when surrounded at na Vista was cloved by cverpowe:ing numbers; the ssme confidence in . repert ‘rom Mr Waite oa the location surveyed for ert time of yest aad regimen 1 ‘Nathaniel Thompson, M’Cullosh, from Landow wer carefully exting: ieb ebip or cargo, otherwiee th ont any damage to the Ht a part of @ bale of cotton | FC sleutts . tbe brawh canal. stinate of the cost of the work, . Ponvenorn, Dec £8—-Pasved by Wim Libby, Bishop (rom Americas valor and American destiny; the same | ecaing $ per cent for contirgenclos thas may be occa bow Pee ogy servant em- | borat. Lonere in Borioane. of ze uncertainty ano mystery banging over the fate of | sono by high waver, is $1,316 168. Sbe foun’ Sr Miler in the room alone. Another of The alarm of five for the Righth district, betwoea 2 and « Richard: Wrork 27h, ovr gallant country: ‘We all remember how | — The repert from tbe Comptroiier of the Treasury on an- } ° 4 oe 2 o'clock, 07 Sunday afternoon, occurred {rom thy detect | Townsend. Cardigen Maltimore: Canton, Pe ofechinvey fue ina dwellitg, corver of Jay and Atdson | fiers, Sli Rub Marla Rebinsen, Begone eee. tircets. No damage of consequence. Indian Queen. Worey th. Rar badoes , AP AviEw. LW, Dee 25— OF, | evonstirs, Hovey, from Low City Intelligence. NYork . vrorp Dee —Of the Wight, Rermana, Hubimane, from Hoss Comrany *o 69 bas now beom on duty over # rhremen wo month ‘nthe Seventh and Ki, bth distriete, and at-nearly | ,,222%% Dee Zh Johanne Bruns, Bownes, Wisdag- every fire ban been on band among the very ret oo \arrrrorn, Dec 24—Put in, Avoen, Weatent!, (rom NY¥ork gin 2 ond bes Gono rxeritent duty. This hosscompany | (°F Hristel, short of provisiona, Ac (ace eatracts below). * uired very mueb in the jower districts, James eer Prteaaa ct Gese Company Mo. 68. wen active | g.Corsr™, Deo it= She Auectean city Guretch eek Sesh in geting permission trom the Common Connell for thin | Cet se ee 18--The Amy Chase Chase, “rom Naw bo-e ccmgany to rum. Corneiios Mutane as been oleet | yory which arrived here Dee 11 oxperienead heavy wealher, «4 Foreman, ene Jeowes Whalen, Assistant Foreman. N> | pt, and otter comage. FG jaye at present ‘ Theatre alley, bat an efert ison |... the parox} me was on bim. Hie face was auch & pictare of borror that ebe ehrunk ip terror from tbe elgai. He dung Limseif op the eola, and buried bis bead, ae if ta agony, vypom the cushion Again, bowever, the vision fiuted by, apd leit Pim in perfers her ‘The evening nretly witb bie ian ily. ng toa he cm ad Cowper's Cast away, th Unwip, rettiec Da ances doe for more thas three years prior to Ist Jury last, conriets of neariy eighty pages aad contains 89) names, to the rtstemert of the Secretary of War, fore tro House of Representatives, of appro: the national heert bourded for joy as each express from the Rio Grande gave assurance ot the safety of our noble litte army—of its heroic defence, and at last of the total defeat of the en- «my. ‘There are occasions when a touch of nature makes the North and South akin. The triumph of Walker will come bke the blow of fate upon the heads of the present Cabivet. 1 would not be at ail surprised to see a resolntion introduced into the House, de- man Sing an investigation into the conduct of our government in this matter. The same course was pursued in England daring the last war, and certain Jor lasd wae rpert pr’ tops applicable to the rervice of the War Departmest | J . for 855-£6 it appears that the amount applicable to we fecal yrar deducting the smoot of refunc ing aod trans fer requisitions te $22,4¢0,608 86 Detuctirg from tats corrected some proofs o! tne forthcoming volame, he be ‘* ard ope of bis more playfai pieces, for ibe epecial plessero of hia oniluren. Having the amount erawn by requisitions from the Trrasary i - (917, (72,125 24), the aguregate Balance on (he 30th Sune, peek Dida long MAL TL, 180, wae $5 567,066 bt s pecaiiar repogianca to payeic bad The report of the First Comptroller Of $h6 | Uniskeu tte mectrine tbat bad Trensury oa tbe cistme of the empioyée of tbe | Uaaken te tect ne Wat te Hevee of Kepresentattves for xtra componsatira, 6 7 . f che oats of the siver nembers of the Cabinet were exposed to the scorch: | gives os ti conclusion that netner Hoave tort to build a pew house tor her. inn EGOS Rehan Pane ty nese Review. weveral remade ing ordes! of a committee having access to the se- | coud law ‘uily tpercase the compensation o! «tlicert whore viarity of big own hours of etaty 0) ees | Cet) arrived in the Civde hays deen unable to pracend ty q = — — rw. and rtill remain at he Pail of the The cret archives of government. A committee of inves- tigatien might go even beyond the secrets of the State Department, and place the diplomatic teiaries wero xed by law without the concurrence of the other Horse acd the Preatdent, avd that the rerolation parred 'n the tirat Remsion of the present Congress would mand Iatd ribie trance, more dorr' timo upon the bed, Tae nor Je thaa ever, must bave rovura- BAMITIME INTHLLIORNES, whehlaad and Robo. recently arrived from New York of nd flour, are discharging into lizaters hare, : Livenvoot, Dee 27—The Phoraton, from Now York, whine ard consular agents of the United States on the | £0 be ro couetrced even with the addition of the appro ALMAN AK venvoot,, Deo Zi trom Wow York, heh witness stand. Perhaps Mr. Wheeler might give in | Pristion and the runcting 0’ the department This con cresecd, war fonrd lying lifolers on the too ee : Peed atta blocee Wicks eaern nad ort baroned heat Rost fre ored tu the Ble roke nde Ferry butwes if! wRhout ap parent dainage and docked Wellington asin. The rbip Ortorio for itew York, got around in the Wellington Darin, but waa tot off this morning's tide docked making 15 ine of water per hour. hip Lome Siar, Conary, a here Dee 3, was leaxy Piruction 7 ee. the ped ay the bin y ed & fortiird by the fourth eection of the act approv o + Meg +e July 1°42, which ceciares that Bo estimate or application | % A Tevolver piel, which wae tound lyiog ta the bese ©; worey in wmj bill making appropriations tall nutbo | jipp¢rencd the cart, cut through tbe pulmocary ar rige the Payment of avy increased psy, aliowance OF COM | tory ‘at ite root, and iodged in the rib in the right side. peosatior, im avy form whatever, Deyoud the amoust | 12h mre have been instantaneous.” Prescribed by iaw, in any case, ualess toers snail Hat be | TT he sory of Mr Millvr's. desth bas crested « important tertiony. Possibly our representatives fort upon the study reg tne cheat pierced with t in Costa Rica Saas 7 enabled to throw some light on this subject. If, a# is now suspected, government bas taken sides against Nicaragua in her struggle throvgh American means for constitutional liberty, the conrtry ongh’ to know it. The people havea vep report, Merry. Portinud via Sandy Hoole, wit: 17th taat sw soar Emeline, tor Mar- ntteket #howls. ‘ Ar pecial Ciroction for such extra pay Cesignating the of a 7 Rept 2 po Walker wbove ete rm me vance # ts oon eet ae a ae cease eee pariavrs la byt y raged Pay tm connection nipe-one a large eioper, with lous of feretopeaitant: | arrivtd hate es the Ste frm memories tag recoras Joins be isan American. As stated some time since, I | [etolativa of the House did new auth need ab ‘With bie (ace bad st the same time w bo dirclosed. Aner toval weather experien end of tain on the ARPRiAR conat, a! have reason to believe that #0 soon as the contest in| Shy rercisticuas passes. een grape the jeden’ ava medial woquty co Frivay. Proton wil | {Vc shy'Je a from Ginacow, ml below anahored mene | Having reeied evare nyiey ty, Core MU rae Nicaragua is settled, there will be a move made in | Amongst the bills now pending betore Congress, ts one y, 1066, tn order vo ascer | Wind during ihe day, NF acd fresh: saow at PM. Ser creator Tw-tmed vaicly after the, section Capt Barclay the House, by a man who has bis eye fixed on this matter and is determined that it shall be investi- gated. There bas been too much American blood red out on the soil of Nicarsgua to allow the reachery of this government to psss unavenged. introducea by Mr. Otero authoririog the appiaiment by the Prev idett 01 & comminion of three porrone to ascer- | Sui jo tbe chamber, I the suns chassen, a id eb aed seitic tho private land claims ia the Torriory Of | ray, Thomas Lesiie, an old and experiorced workmaa, New Mexico ? Profeseor forta ‘The bill ‘ntroduced In the House of Representatives by SS shar, ho wones fan pa the purpose of hebien ing the voaeel, which wee done and on Teircraphic Marine Report. the vetmrn of the tide Afiont, and proweeded on thee PROVENCETOW ers Weare an ——- Taylor, | voyage. ” ~ Carcrvn duly 1% for arity oem cf salle and earro—ane we “ i head 3 Mr. Rice, of Minnesota, to form ® constitution aad Siate ? ‘whil ca.cein for Besten, batly ie) ured. Dith, Joab y and oan Now ¥e There is trouble ahead for the State Department. government, preparatory to their admiasion {nto tho | }" ep pen pet Miwetlancova and Disasters. Nov 2h, Dee TAM st " i 7 rion, will be reported by Mr. Grow, with some sileh’ | rammer ait rom bis ingers, atrosk the cap and the | Price Mazatiax cust away on the Chardebar Inlands some. | \otnnosine they coula before the w Wasarrerton, Jan. 17, 1857. amet dme bie in the clause wf. cling the juritiwtion over | charge tn eee Darrel expiod Profeseor Miller, euil wet hee Leet bo em aye (Saran ae lone rected oj Terrible Fright of the “Iron Men—Conapiracy of | We waters of the Miasbel ip) SSecne 2 Ge caus mincing outside the counter, exclaimed, “ That's a nar- nm, 7th Tam. She wa fine vee- | TunDing before the wind: dune’ ihe feslowing 1 Englishmen to Control Mr. Buchanan's Calina— | jo ipo ratio of represemation Secaeabhonne deta . we wtiatatite tego; the was icorienally titgen, op her beamends Eight Americans in the Plot—Look to the Se-| | Mr Careyteli, irom the Cemmities ¢ Ways and Moana, ly droop end his Pet — yam, heavy ‘24 instant he eeke ee hes report ¢ ts & substitute for bill HR, 66, 9 bill cba. dentren bie rg 34 penetrated the | a eficeting sem imeportart alterations te tuo tarit Mr | Og Teohe wes ateasy, Yusteorthy man, and bad Florence propoees to offer an amendment, daring the | pen 25 yeare in bie present joyment. He nas lefts Ay inane at 81C000, | YE nant? ci Minto “ibe forvonatle” wad tse nate--The Bogus Fravd——British Gold and new York. effort to ripcht (be ship. Thay partly sucoreded American Iron. wm vem Reston for Providence, be- | and aferwarda wor kel the pumps, as it was supposed thee fere reported at Chathat ern ordered to pro- there were a a |. ob Gutice on all. gued# oF articles of mapufactare known es “ a Ie hema tae LK Gf a mL I have just been informed of one of the most gi ) \ prods in ta graz,”’ of which the tisenes are of combed | ™ oer tile tn Th ng oom Sesame penn, Gum Reteenine Pagan Selig dou, abe ‘hiad. "Pimps Mert game Wind NW " - p+ rer . . rom the Literary Gasetts (ensy och eee — blowing hard, erate. made sail aod away. Finding patie abd far reaching schemes of public splat | wet of whcnhe sas Sut uy we wont and tuet | yy yu! chy “A eran ass, tm we | inn fe esate ag ag eee | Sent ay age eh and plunder which bas yet been conceived even hy the lobby of the Thi th fourth Congress. It was by the merest accident thut Tam enabled to sketch its main featares. The parties to it arc said to be men of character and position, wielding a power which will make iteelf felt, for good or for evil. The discoveries made go to implicate certain British mannfacturers, if not the British government, in a | conspiracy against the integrity of Mr. Buchanan's | administration, which for boldness and originality, * nae without a parallel in the history of the worl It appears that carly lie be worked aa @ laborer in the sandstone quar- ——-- ries of bin native district, apd ee s —. 4 Polltical Bovements te aifer of 5 ® work pul cokmanters, or the Story of m; ‘tom Nes Usorep Stages tivars Within the last week | ee yy fe te Beary ot my pine Senators have been chosen to tie Senate of the | of Dis early hinvory, and of bye gh by Phich Le reee to bonorable reak to iiverature United States from eight States, betoro the ena Of the | OY Sco, Notwith: ing the Ue; r- prevent session of Congress nine more will provabiy be errative, and the diearowal of any chosen, to Gli full or partially expired terns. (1 the niae cose than are witha ordmary roach, just choren, four are demecrate, and (ive repub/icans ee OO kanatae ¢ if ‘The probable political complexion of the Senate on the cultvated Whive profestediy written ‘0’ 4th Mareb next, |! ail the vacancies are ll ot a8 expected cleren of bis own cvantry. there will be o# fo.lowe: [emocrats, ST: republicans, 20; Americase, 5 oh derive pleasant and pro Lacmtatcas OF Mistova: Gorse to a I —Re cont ad salinem. ; a win Tit tn wind Avs Piiza, Regors, from Jamen River for Now York, | Wag" peflewiay: wae ine iastenings Wf rusier, head ane ' nat or repairs by bey —5 Uller gave way: the polte broke all to pieces, lost all Sho my api td Dreas cenare Bowrd, | Inge ale” the SN p At daylight succondnd tn eating ie ot droconded | ev on deem pxTR. Rodicott, from Baltimors for New. t fubo Norfolk Lh mst, with lows of matn~ TASRARD Jones. from Kingston, Jy for Balt! Home Pore. cog word, hedee and rum, pat into 12th tre, PORTO®, Ban 1 AMe tow bark ine Klleme. ars. Load ing 6 Mobile; schra ‘J 1 Horton, gi" 3 vrare Ray-The Raltinore American of the 17th inst | gime and Loe y Leharp. Shary, . He are itd bied i Mr Rober: Jones, of this city, who | ind, Field, he Wertnear . Mort rosy evening ja the ears from Annepeha, for the bs Saramern Win Tenbina. alist trom Bos- ; 4 , Unger, frock New York, left Anoapo. LTharliny, fo: Balumore 6: Fenty ball. he bay ia fall of heavy doating ion, whied tnter eo tee Rs ise Theikp | cepts s cepnmrmicaion with vemels at harhor. Wind NW horage in deep Water not having | And weatlver cot eat remarkable plese of avtobie- " for he British irom masters, been Miler was for some 0 Or 1 Aer hark Wm Hyde, Aikiasom, 3 | thoruvebiy alsimed at the recent, developemer por « {rom Jelferson City are to the eect that the reanta. | manearr 0 as echabioned ta, bi, seize by Ceara age Tha Rogers aimee Kivge ne 8 Vor the iron in énatry or this country, have combined to A Ms town, . “ Conmer te atimore ? . be { i tion to adjourn the Legisiaters 10 8). Lows pasted 180 | Pepi be (es whion wed, Janes ten Ja. for. Sawienore. | verueh itout’ by se wing the appointment of a e Li ' bed eal cnniroversics whic! nt, aod | tress: RO Sammars et De mr Xx wed the @ttootion of the a ilachelde Potwt, and started for Mal Floure ow the 12ch ipet., by @ large major iy, What the | \ben distramed Scotland, ait | Secretory of the Treasury to the incomiag adminis wel . . My nt wna nblige Hiebrrend | Shalom ‘Sho ie in favor of the immediate reduction, | geaste will do remains to be seen. st. Lows says the nacere ot tbe party who now inem the free ebaree, aed rev nb hem in tow. bm wngobligen to put be iRic-hocap, | ete ‘ars hie Weareake, Narre, Aniewe, OM trig 9 e | if not the total abolition, of import duties on iron; | ge, atieam, will welcome the members of the Tegisin be 4 sreut te be estaviuteed for ibe Sdvooeoy: or: thee ming aes Atari vera Mecon, fee sen, im , | and with this view, have despatched agents to this |... ar geo state to the moat genofour of her hoopital- pics Mr Miller bad already publianed « volume ues Bee 8 ——s. Mine F Remedios, Goldeborangt, Nilaven; Wo | conntry, with a plentiful supply of gold, it is said, 4 teod them well, and thenk them for arty, of whieh 1 h rr NYork. Cit aches K Hl Moulton, Metrenry, | with the control of a contingent fund of | ‘it. booee au 5 Lo 0 al rad herof share. One Se Pe 12 ‘eet Phe kre bark Romausd Worety, Behe #1,000,000, to be expended in the corruption of | coming eald ft ean “written roa (#r), Rrowlion, frown Windsor, 8 wis | SBP J hi Maile for Dyoviderom: steamer Pevoan, Aldrich 7 for Tre vider cn- tbe want up tbe ret Bay rae jects but wee obliged to retire and put into Me pert on socome = ¢ Louie Repubiicam of the 14th inat., annonsce: that Gov. | sient ana onie in Seotiand, are weil known. ‘AC anchor of Breakwater tie PM. shia Potorahurg. tne, Polk received a majority Fete in caneus, ae senaior for | wr Miller dd net confine Wie newspaper to topicr of 1008) | Prisca feang for Frowdencs: ban Uae, (ee aner, ten the Sinranyan for Boston. sake Moris Pike a ‘ or per 5 We eolarone he rade paviio ba | sresmers Wm Jenkins wed City of Noriolk, and the Br brie w “ She aad Hot MMI Lt the long term, and in joint session was declared eleoted wore aur 4 rohes, and moot of his | ielona. were alo coming im yesantay allernoon. There from Wilmington Ly F451 we ‘Treeren Pox Furoren Senator or Masur —The edi'o Degun te regard nef OndOf the lort got Cot threngh forward wih ibe foe, and Y nf ff y re’ The abiny wayoa by Mr Miler ae etiter of Fial correnpendesoe irom Jeflerson Ot, sae the St. | 1 wines, and the ibiuemes «xerted hy him om ecatoet cur politicians. There modern Hi: -_ ses are HOW in our midst, and have almost or quite succeeded in | orpanizing @ vort secret movement against one of | the most important industrial interests of thia coun- try. The American accomp ices t this gigantic | ph ga'd to be among the Southern democratic ‘The leo ed The har | aders, and the representatives of the great railroad | by the fotiowing vote — ke orginally appeared ba the form of artioics tn that the Patazent Byer. Tee, weet PROVIDENCR, Jan We Noarriveds ar departiices, one ar nterests of the North, who are so clamorons for the | Polk vee 101 Watkins. 3 paper, it war ip 1G, the year ao which the anto- ‘The wind a oven wrt pe ap 1 redaction of dnties on railroad fron, and who are | senton, 8 Wilson, Sicat memoir closer, that tho name of Herb w 3 York. Below, a crlg, pame unknown, Ohl sebr x Kidde ' now beseeching Congress to aceomplish that object. | Gamue list became widely Enowa beyond bis on ree ceRROT derstand At tho meeting of the British Associa. | cilia, came up inthe rar from Aunapolla yesterday | The F sue , Lom of the present A Paosynerva Gr —John Wentworth, who served ye the Adeancament of Science, at Gisagow, | \ Micaiso Veeseis—Feare are eniertatned for the fety of a a | eeretary of the Treasury, is already provided, and with Mr. Cameron, and who ine shrewd ob- | \y ; f : pa ete "Bia ofctal actlon in the pre- | = coreress ; “ tat pear, rece, then Ms Margbiaam, ward) tr Gear Of ten een? pee derore tieecarss | _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DA). THE, MELITARY. | the tors but await a A the operat we Paciic Railroad Git, server of men and things, say "It would oot surprise ue | pn account of the etiviking discovorion recently made ro oe aieet ot vard pine timber, woich is We efore remorted mise ime, | a nnn mn mn nn nnn ‘two seara old; and Ingured at the Union TTENTION, YOUNG KNICKRRROOKET mises, and the old 10d sawictera of Seotland, M. aga*siz, , x now before Congress, to strike the decisive blow, the | if Be eventually surported Mr. Bushanan, He is muck vase van prosenh alloded to the pecoiasitics and (he | lage ofhew, New Yor ree, cific bury port, fer $6,000 on ‘rense! mers Of he ahora romonny wre reiesicd to, ord enrgo. hamden. Ai the Halt Woon. corner of Veric® and Canal sireete, om” Rew ship Dinenrn, 718 tone, wae sold by suction on Friday | pnédennest ard violence of which, it is confidently men a9 Cur Gov, Matteson—more of a rpecuiator | (-.porianee of (her@ discoveries, and ft was On this poe doy, evenee, m ingtast et Thy o'clorl, fo make srr or $20,000, Sai enah, baianes 4 98. | ents for ewer ding 1 Harkeem. N York. | predicted by these foreign emissaties, will finally apo iiieian; and Bee beaten Forney as Governor | sien that se propeset to seoeinis the name ot Mr Miller | Prove every. furnace in America in less than a tweive jo tel ntooded to have Deaton Senator Tremball, and by Be Wonderiel fonRti, toe Pieri Aekyt Miller month, and thus precipitate a financial crisis noon : Sitch wer them under the wotive of the | RT n intry which must shake our industrial and | °* ends to beat Douglas, There i* hot emsther man ing M Agaesiz, nid thas Reel evontea, in toast, ah fn, Aneto hevme '% Sopoperetal ey steme to their foundation. livins w 0 could have beaten Forney, onder the circum a newer been fo much aeontehon ' a iif By tiie ' t orferot S Md. RRLLRY, Commands “ heme, jt will be perceived, has | stances, tatGe: eral Cameron; and our Fremont papers, | |! Feel thes cnitem wen | teternows 1 OER Domenie, ©. 8 @ due reference to the | woo cre; uM) ¢@ vernor Matteson, @ay be is the only | 4 ie cuy We WOWORRE OF TTR Te risen Gard ere req neated fo seem le at 4Te Poget p: HUM ociork AM. tonttent the funeral of our late Be member, Mr. Wenry Bert, Per onterof 4. COMMOTINY, Cagte hb old teh nie made him sehamod of the comparativo fe onan clement of permanent success. is nald Ve | mir wio can beat Dovgian, Judge Nougiae will rejoloe | mesgrenest and poverty of bl ows dovoriptions iu ihe | fy ive Veh vere pean a ; hi " 4 " hat cost him hoore Trnger four! heve been veenined a oe on ED ie bhdenes. etipmainy how lly st iho ceteat of Forney, 10 whom he attributes | |S! gewarer preelien. vy brand) would give bien tend | peter er EN ievieenen Bose ny a ae <aof hie commercial projects. The free | + mination of BuCDABAD OVEF him st Cincinnati inet | 4. powreay roch powers of freerintion we this man sod | Wh) RDA UGE, Lighbours Inspector oh Dist, | oe nevenatl in Belgium, which is ‘getting o> ’ if 11° Spgpeeu Tecvidenge to npate his wrotm Kc be, meg gers 1st ———$ ____. Ti +RRIBON GT ARN. tions by the | oT Th Rereaw Seeretary ’ ‘