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A Beene in the Missouri Logtslatace, THE SLAVERY QUBSTI of the St Loats Jarranson 8 3 f | i E : z x. é gent picious upoa this thing of slavery tsa dally business to declare thom resolution free from this taint? Sir, tm no need of endorsing myeelf, or caliing 01 to endorse me, on this subject. | E & E vee be w farce, were it not w mal. @ people of this State want peac bjoot; at least the) wantatruce. The slavery ‘has been put to rest in nations! politics by tha couniry—the Supreme Court of ich ali yood mea qill acquiesce 4 Once & new agitation within gurated by the action of tll- if this thing is to come ‘upon us, let ve interest in Missouri be ans wora- yy thrast this issue upon us, citizens of all pares in j iE fl 2 E 5 4 i He il ‘ i S| g: a E z i Petit ae selbst fa i 8 E | é Sj fa i I 35 iF 5 i He Daavms—Yours ought to be cell No. 1%, Peniten- sae Deve been before you fought i a E e Rema having recovered somewhat from the ef. id—I say, sir, that no man would step up behind a gbaticman’ m. St. eet move that this House now ad- § i An assassin be upon bis an een 4 1 The Od Spanish Coin. {From the Rochester Union, Jan. 29) We confess we were unprepared government resoriing to s species 01 petty fraud. in ordor to banisn the shilling nuisans: srom the country. With an ovet flowing treasury—tn > Pro; on any principle of morals or of sou should it pass it will bo a disgrace to the which enacts It—if indeed tothe American name. ioe, and we believe, usage on the part of all govera. is worthy of the imitation a and delaced H i rH | f g 2 H A j i 13 f 3 ij z Hi 3 é E at the Sanate will Seer in the House amond- monte and the President apoveve it. one, and wi | meet with univers! old smell Sproish come The act ia a good ; for thease bid become a pndiic nuisinee, and ought long since to have been thrown out of circala- on Tn the meantime, some of ovr business men will con tinve to take them, while otbers will not, Those who inne to recelye them at their nominal valu Z i z Ti i i Fy g & F 3 NEW YORK HERALD MONDAY, FEBRUARY Affaires tu Nebraska. OUB OMAHA OITY OORBASPONDENOE. Omana Orr, K. T., Jon. 11, 1857. Oapitos Bil Vetoed—Plans to Carry ts over the Veto— Mem. bere’ Constituents Consulted— Adjournment sine die Uon- templated— Dramatic Association at Qvemcil Blu City — Mambers. and Gambling Heles—Scenes— General News, de. ‘The bill re-locating the Capitol of Nobraska—the great question of the day—whiob passed both houses by such a decided vote, bas been vetoed, and will come up on the veto on Monday, in the Council. The constituents of members who have through honest motives bolted the bill, are now being consulied. Expresemen have been sent, and will probably have beea beard from before the vote is taken on the veto. I cannot believe yet tt will effect enough to carry the bill over the veto. I! the bill for tte re-location bad fixed somo central point north of the Platte River, inland, and kept said site from the hands of specuistors, there would have been moro justice, more honesty in the move and it would, in my humbie opinion, have better euited the best interests of the Terrl- tory; but the almost impassable Platte River tsa barrier between tho interests and sentiments of the poople of our Territory. It cannot be evoked. It bas been ao since the organ ation of the Territory, and will, I pres me, remain go until it becomes the dividing line betwee wo Territories or States. It is contempiated, I undersiand, provided the bill can- not be carried over the voto, to move and carry immo- diately a motion to adjourn sins die, I cannot believe, however, that with the amount of basinesm before the body, the good sense of the legislative body will allow it, Last evening | visited Counoil Biull City, lowa—a place k whiskey, gambie and message upon the removal of the capitol is made the special order ef the day for Tours. day ext in the Counsil, and the probability is that un- leas some, members oan be Influenced by monoy, comer or frightened & position favoring its passage ter the veto, Doth branches will ndjoura ene die A petition is in circulation for the removal of the . Toe signa- tures will, I presume, be confined to members of ooih bravohes of oar Legislature, and will be forwarded im. mediately to = President of the gery me Lieutepant Governor McComas, irginia, is still here, bat bis star is * the decline. 4 fo business < louse progresses slowly. It ts one constant scene of contention. cas hevenouaien, I understand, at a oe eres lows, some forty miles southeast Place, on Saurday night \aat atood below 40 degrees below zoro. ‘The bill locating the Capitol at olty both houses of our Legislature after a tedious passage of It the House afternoon of 13th, + ‘vote about 12 against 23, In the Counoil it wes 9 to 4. marenenite minority at the foal vote upon this bill should take piace next afier- ‘cioox, and of courte everything of inflacace tbat could be was brought to iatluence the question. Wudy epesches were made, and really some amusing acencs ensued. As before mentioned, Lieutenant Governor McComas, of Virginia, waa the prime mover and the principal one ob for this move to re locate the Capitol to bis a 3 the Lieutenant Governor Of course i 5 E Fi i i pet d Bye a ie RTT ay Ea: iy cannot some of offiolal appointments come from the Territory? At the bar of Nebraska thore is talen: enough 0 compete with any State in the Union —men who under. stand our laws and the people’s wishes, outside of preju des. Unr citizens, or squatters, will rank amongst the ‘States and their views residence in Of State of several thou. ren who have ive us one of our 0 interests over which they are ca lod bo ect as grerdians. Tp the {coming administration of Buchanan a complete revolution ia looked aad boped for, so far as applies to Nebracka. Pablic opinion here demands it. The reign of foreign officials in Nebraska, it is hoped, ie aow Bhs ahira bom orn Lagialature,”” haa “tbh ” oF “aquatter re,’’ has mot here, and to-night srtng Moron, fine Nebr Oy News, was elected squatter Governor. His message it antict will be rich and racy. Both houses of our Assembly have eeeten tar. 5 W. Farnes, of in order to obtain if possible more strength. Lieutenant Governor McComas has gone to [elliview, some thirteen miles bolow here. | understand to day he had some trouble with his supporters and friends, and Jeft im dieguat. Members—or at least some of them—bave, during the recess, been consulting their conatitaents apon their position on the capitol question. At Bonnvilie, a thriving town some fifty miles south of here, a fow nights since, & lerg® mooting was convened of the citizens of that county, instigated by somo ultraists from Nebraska City, in order to inatruct the delegates from that county to tebe & differcet position on the capitol question, they baring lotermined to go against Mo omas’ pian, Quite fn interesting soene ooourred, 1 understand—some prow pects of a free Oght,and all the ef caleras of « frontier quarrel—but it waa quieted, and the delegation from that county were instructed to pursve thelr own policy, and fot an they saw fit, It wae regarded ase just rebuke to @utaide meddiere. The bill will not obtain strength enough to carry It over the veto,I feel arsured. ‘The seat of the member from county | con- tented a‘rapitatman, ad the. provet hy Mina Bo silent Uplortopate ly for the present incumbent, be started wrong. 1 dave learned just now from a good and relieve source tbat Lievtenene Governor McComas, of expects and je taking steps to be the Governor of Nebraska, in Sane ‘M. W. Inard, whom he expects te see re ed. ‘The grand soheme of removing the capitol of Nebraska to the embryo town of Dongias, thereby injuring the in- tere at of town lot apecuiators and officials bore, bas failed, and tbe people's pockets still groan at the ead inroad which iis enecees would bave mate upon them. Since T wrote lant I hare paid a ‘ping visit into 4rd that portion of which is now to ® considerable extent attracting the attortion of our Kastern capitaliste—the settled upper Miacourt river portion theresf. Counsell Blul sty, 2ow connting tts population by about one taoe- rend five hufféred, ovly three or four yours since had but ebout as many bundred of an actuei population, is direct ly Opposite this place and a few noors ride over the Mix- saurt river brings one into ali the iniroductory salutcs of our Eastern cities. Indeed, oue liky your correspoo dent, who bas pow spout some threo yours of a thorouzh Prairie camping groands and rude ee ——, a eee if be was pce aga'n amid a civilized community, approaching tra: degree of refinement which characterises eur Eastern towers and villages. Some futare day | will ead tho Hanawy’s readers @ full history of this frontier oity of Council Biufts. about five times as much a tho in New York, accompaniod by o started for the contompiated outlet of the ‘and Counoil Bluffs Railroad, in @ vatley of the Pigeon river, near the Mirsouri ri jome eignt miles porth of this place. me reeroaraen Sat been over the ground, apd then predicted that the day was not far distant when the principal outlet to the upper Missourt valley would be throngn that section. Trae enough, It bas become eo, and in my cold driyo—for the thermom+ ter was full 16 d below zero—I fouud a comfortable hotel and a small village ata thriving pisce they oallet Crescent City, immediately at the outlet of the Missouri river, with afow stores aud a printing press just about being sterted, and a number of the ct ceteras of 4 now ‘and prosperous town {fa contemplation, an’ indeed ia Progress. That this pew established town or city of Cro- scent will become a of ag much {mportanoa ax Council Bluffs, or indeed more ao, I have not the slightest idea. But we drove on through the cold after our warm dinrer; we spent half an hour at a social old sottier’s fireside, apd we obtained a correct history of the Orn settlement In this Western Iowan, this Kden land of th> mighty West, and concluded to return to com/ortab!» quarters, away we sped towards Counoll Blof city Our Havana Correspondence, Bavana, Jan, 29, 1857. Demand of @ Spanish Oficial onan American Oaptain— Popular Recitement in the Public Square—Tha Cuban: tm Crowds Side with the American. Last evening I saw something which is ever grateful to ‘an American heart. Capt. Cain, of the schooner Frank A. Hall, tn company with a psesonger, soated bimsell pear me on a chair in the square, opposite the rosiience Of the Captain General, to hear the music. In a few minutes he arore to take a promenade around the square; but scarcely had he proceeded a dozon feet when ho was rudely grasped by the arm by the boy keeper of the chairs, who demanded in Spanish for bim to pay the value of the chair he had broken. Usable to understand the least wore of the language, he askod some persons near him what was required from him. Some one un- derstanding Eogtish told him the boy wanted payment for the chair ho had broken; thereupon sevoral Cubsus, who were sitting within a few incbes, jumped up and ia ‘Spanish deaied the charge of the broken chair. 4 crowd of several handred was now formed, and, disrogarding a ravishing air from the band, entered upoa the subject with great warmth, and told the captain not to mind what aay one said, but place himself under their protection. Soe. ing bis cause taken up 60 quickly by scores of Cubans, I for onoe felt what it was to be an American. ‘The captain was taken by the arm by sovorsi Cubans, who sald, “Do not mind this boy, but walk round tbe square like a geptioman.”’ The boy wont fora watch man, who tapped tho captain’s shouldor, and seid in Spanish what was oquivalent me with me’? ‘The Cubans, who had now become excited, told him to mind his business, and to go away or thev would kiot bim. Captain Cain, though charged with a misdemeanor he was Bot guilty of, yet seeing the crowd increase and get ting more excited, put his hand in his pocket to pay any amount asked. The Cubcns proven! bim, docidediy, positively—‘ Capitaine, do not; go with us” ‘They joined arms with him and proceeded to the Com *s office, being absent, they all went Into Do- minick’s Hotel. They bad rcaroe|\s be." there any loogth of time, when the boy, who dogg) Crem all (ae way came in with the Commi: ary biueel’ Ho ware true Spaniard. He saw in the camain an trertoan, and with- out Hfuing his eyes alterwurca, 1a tte most positive nad arbitrary manner commsnied pay meut, nol withstanding @ uptversal remopatrance from every Caban present. He was inflexible whereupon Mr. Doaivick and soveral Cobans (no Americans present offered to pay) volun ver- ed to eettle the matter. The Commissary refused te «sie the money from any except the captain, but tho portinnot ty of the officer was equailod by Mr, ———, whe insisted op paying himeelf, which he did. ‘The matter is thue explained, and for tte truth, being present all the time, 1can vouch. I neod only enciose @ letter, which wil explain iteclf, Sounonee FRANK A. TIAL, HAVANA, Jan. 48 1807 Drax Sir:—On the part of Capt A H. Cain, ia whose be haif you have exhibited the uoble manifestation of disinterest G4 friendship: I present for your acceptance tne thank American citizen. I feel assured you will velue nition of those personal qualifications which, while proving ovr kindred blood, entitles you to receive the rauk aud privt Jeges of an American citizenship, more worthy indeod than the ancien bat of Komen protection, ‘The “ity of the Seven Til ed mistress of the then known world being once saved by the cackling of geese. it is poemble to attach to the trivial incident which har given birih to the pre gent testimonial, resulia which now but faintly shadow fora their future siatux On my first entering your port, ant while under the Moro’s guns, I chaneed (o look aloft, aod saw unfurled a! the masthead our natonal ensign. My bosom beaved and I could a'most bear the beating of my pulse. Ye when sou and the scores of Cubana whose proilered aid our defence was simultaveous and warm from the hear when you made our cause your own. teling rothing, but trust In them; when the priyciple hang: trone caused the burst of excttement froth your fr b, when beneath the aword of Boanish Fy usd minsary arbitra full seore of Cabans voluntsered towsttle the claim when \t was refused by the Commissary, but your deol pedied bim to receive the amount from your eg and finally, when beneath this [irifling wilair w the Cubans a spontaneous and electrical sentimentof b or & loan to deveribe those feelings woich are thus : Bo assured wo thena hh nd ened merit fom our hands & more solid recomnition Permit me to remain, truly and sincerely, your triend and obedient Our Mountain System. TO THE FDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Yor, Feo. “ T have read with attention an artiolo in the Huaato of the 37d alt. om ‘Geographical Explorations,” aod a tet tor im reply, from a Washington correspondent, dated January 80, which is, in fact,a lame apolo ay for the Baorean of Topography, and @ shallow oriticiom on the sccuracy of tho Haxato’s ar- ticle The writer admits the leaving ovt the Sierra Ma- dre on the topographical map of 1860, because on the origipal map the “‘word’’ did not ocour, though im the very nextard succeeding paragraph he quotes largely {rom Bumboldt’s ‘‘Now Spain” to prove there is such a word known to geographers—e Cordillera of that name—and that is @ dtvide of the Atlantic and Pacific waters. But the moet remarkabdio thing to this Washington lotter Is tte assumption, on an opinion expressed by G. W. Gallatin to St, Emory, that, being a mero divido of waters be- tween the Atlantic and Paci(ic, the Sierra Madre “does pot correspond with apy extended range of mountatns,”” end could “only be represented on a map by #iine drawn between the sources of the streams flowing to ihe two great oceans.’ Yot the writer but moments alter ‘motu, “The mountain ranges 4 not, form the divides betweon the tuto the Atlantic and Pacitio bis own witnesses, for tha singtiar coo tradicions which seom to exist in the letter itecif, and which I remark merely to show how indeinite in certain qvariers are the opiuioos and ooncivetors usual on this a" subject. it | maintam—giving the writer the {all be- neit of Bis remarke—thet be bas oot made mniptain that wi del Norte’’ is practically no pess Hest mules can ecarcoly keep thet of the mountain sides. There tn, lower renge of the Sierra Mimbres wi Kind enn be made, if there is, woy has {t not bees poin ed ovt? The jotter concindes by stating Rive Mountairs nor tho Weeatch Mount: believed to conneot the Sierra Nevada Tp reply to this, | aseert that the fact Is known and bo Neved, and that pub iabed maps of that region exist and known st the Borean, in whieh ti ag forteing thas connection, 4 jorere of the bf ifr a Hl 233 aerertions made in tho }[xRaLp's ar’ tor, if such bionders are oly Aiecoveradie tn the ofPolal eouments of our Topogral Boreau, but gen temen connected with it openly defend them. and ignore such facts as were sot forth In your columns, evideatly from commendable and ecieniifio motives, is tt not ume that we #hould correct the errors of onr official maps by forther explorations —_ 5. diferent class of men than are casually selected at Washington, 7 SOUTH PASS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BBRALD. Wasmumetox, Feb, 6, 1867. T fina that | was wrong in my communication of Janu ary 80, published in your paper of February 2, in saying that ‘om nowe of the original mapa’? publiahed before the map compi'ed in the Topographical Pureaa, ‘dove the ‘word Sierra Madre ocour ’ It i# pat down on the mao th 1848, from rurveye by in J, C. Fremont, fag embracitg the mountains in Now Mexico, just west of the Rio Gracie del Norte, and thie was enpied on the map Comptied In the Topographical Barean in 1860, Wil you Please make thie gorreotion pabiie® ut Sp. oil, guls.20, 261 Totai a Cow merce of the Port of New York—Vatue of Imports and Exports, Coooa,....... 6 8 Coffae bge.98,078 ‘Coal, tons, 2,923 ? 2 Eeuot| Seba gl BeBe 170 668 Do. konsie, 29 = 1. r- em BIBo &. Saxeaparttia.. Toaq veans. 38 Ss = VALUE OF EXPORTS. LIVERPOOL. Quant. Val. ntton, bales, 8,623 $911,807 Your, DbIe..6,746 41,774 Corn,’bneh 27,86 18}84T Leacloth, ox. 2 = SIL Beet, bois 1,000 Clooks, bxs.. 8 165 Pork. 100 1/900 Divi divi, bys. 459 B76 Bao’n, Ibs1, 294,096 1981898 Logwood,tons 60 410 Hams, . 30,081 BATR Tallow, ibs 209,766 24 406 Lard......879,484 48,797 Woalebone,.6,029 3,900 Books, 08... ‘280 Homp, batoe..’ 20 "R01 LaxDoN. Tobacco, !be.27,890 $6,672 Lea cloth, os, 6 $58 Skins, of: 105,041 2 Drogs. ee ee Tarp'ne, bbis6,294 «= 22,466 26,826 34,067 Lard, . 4 680 Pimento, bs. 800 2.206 4,604 123 2,207 asi. . 2 Rom, puns... 20 7» BIB...2000 $19 660 Stavor,.. #800 9,080 16,600 innaianane: eo sccccecoe cece $00,008 manera 100 $6,000 Ex M11 old 5 61 1,401 Whalobone,..4,988 3.292 Ded apples, bin OL 1.400 610 Shoe 815 8.260 2,800 At) 9,975 16 1,650 ‘AxTWarr. Cotton. bales. 686 $98,079 Festi, tont,, 96 $166 Corn, busheia 200 20 Pow bow. 47 8026 Recon, Ibe, 61,463 6,549 Rosio.......2,21 a 768 ‘Tobsco, ‘eases’ 83 1.621 Type, boron.” 10 2000 238 © 6,710 ard oft, gal.1,038 1 068 ‘381 Hides, bales." 29 4.843 Meal, barreis. 250 $5,930 Raver, Ibe..2,910 16,000 Oatmeal, pun. 100 1,200 Peaa, burhels 376 ‘Tobaceo, 7,39 «$2916 Meal, bbls... ¢0 rk 184 Tyoe, bas.... Wh oil, gale. Oveer articles — 3,066 Showers & hded 606 DUAL serene Forniture, cs. 26 YORTO RICO. $200 Hoops, bia... St 400 Other articles — Flour, bbis..1,440 ant rt Flour, bbia.2,304 $20,881 Brandy,..... 16 $2040 229 Fire orackers. 600 875 ois p28 aaa 1,0 50 ta 4 1,762 lait, bl eo —— Machinery, o#. 42 900 Total... ee BOE, 22F AMMBICA. Domeation,be 64 $7,229 Lamber, {t.30,000 “sew GRANADA. <- 286 $2,974 Lea bose, c#.. 1 Soap, boxes... 300 Paint, bbls... 37 Rosrery Unver Srvaunar Cincvsstanors— ‘Tus Ronnes Ovaataxan iv ma Fuiont wy Darn —A com. bination of circumstances connected with a burglary committed in the howe of Rey. Mr. Wooddridgo, in , (Newton,) bave caused some excitement, and aro of & trnly extraordinary character. Tho bur. Ratorday night lest. On Sunday morping It waa found thet the si/ver baskot, containing sivor to the value of $160 had been abstracted. A boy of fonrteen or fifteen years of age, whe was onployo4 by Mr. Woodbridge, was found tied © bis bod in thy Desoment. His story wen that he ba! beon set noon by threo men who hed broken into the house, sesaaited him and left bim in ths condition in whict he was fonad The story of the boy of coursé excited suspicion, and he rigidly cross-examined, I) wor not until Montay evening, however, that he could be induced to own the truth. He then acknowledged that toe story was (alne, and fastened the robbery upon an [rishmea named Jomee Maguire, who bad formerly worked for Mr Woodbridge, but more recentiy had deem in omploy William Rea, Keg. An officer was dis patobed at once to the house of Maguire, but he hed got wind of the matter and was rot to be found Tous the matter rested unt!) Toertay, whea Mr Twichell, the ar porintencent ot tho Boston snd Woroeser Railread, received a telegraphic diepatch from New Haven sing him that a man had peen killed om the New m Railroad who { pers fonnd ‘a hie pocket was F Tho burglar had hoon overtoken to his The boty was probably that of agate, who hed soenddenly dieanpe: wae in bia pomsomsion—toreth pe bis employer, Mr. Ren, at the time of Sis eudd op and vio lent desth,—-Bosion Trani, Feb i. Fal. $5,364 9,795 01.229 9, 1867. Fara. Arreay at Hamppex, Stony CoLusen, Va,—a correspondent of the Petersburg the following particulars of tho recent fatal afl Hampden, Cclego, Prince 4 oan letter tx dai Suh ouat an cowine aie Cbristiansburg and Mr. Kdward & Langborne, Roanoke, eon of the late Hoary Langhorne, formerly Mr. L. drew « dagger ead stabbed bis adversary twice, the first wound being in the Tefi arm, and the seeond ptoroing the heart Mr, Kile stood about half a minute aftor botug stabbed, then tot- “Ned, you have acted the coward aad bave'stabbed me to the heart.’’, These were the last words utiered by tho la mented young man, and in less than three minutes alter Ieaving the lecture room be was a corpse. Langhorne was arrested sabort time ater the occurrence and is now fn jail. The remains of young Edte will be conveyed to Christiansburg to morro”, ac.ompaned by s committee of four mem was connceted. Mr. Langhorne is the soi. of a widowed mother, residing in Lynchourg oa whom the dreadful ailitotion will fall with overwhelming force. ~ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. f “DRY GooDs, &c. 34.7 Beoapwar. ‘Corner Leonard strect, BALK Suen Ligiiparion. $150 000 WORTH OF Im conseynence of imperious heceasity, the above nee of imperious . pporeste ce tees Snare STOCKS OF GENERAL DRY GOODS Is submitted to summary sale at & Pre Cent Becow Oost, Buok as:— bhawis, Cloaks, Gloves aod ‘ bontery, Lace Curtaina, ¥. B.—Country merohante will find it to tholr ndvantagets all ‘and examine this wlock before they leave town, Business houre from 10 till 5. Lense 01 he store and fixtures for ale. 347 BROARWAY. e GKKAT BALE OF DRY GOODS. Our entire stock of auperior BLAOK CLOTHS, Ata reduction of 30 per cent, Marked and ready, For sale, ‘Thin week. Corner of Leonard street. Store fixtures for aale. 6 BROADWAY. 34 UNPARALLED BARGAINS IN SILKS, At the great nale, This week greater bargatne thutZiet lquldation. week greater berga'ns than ome will be offered. SPLENDID DRESS BILKS, Of al! grades and styles, ‘At prices which must natisty All buyera. Corner Leonard sweet. € BROADWAY. $47 CHEAP BLACK BILKA, At the Orent Broadway ane. HO PIECES MLACK SiLKA, in all widiha, Are now for sale much below Cash price, eheaper than can Be fouad elsewhere. N. B.—Fixtures of atore for aale. Corner Leonard street. © 34 Ghat DRY GOODR BALR, Under i quidation. New York Ladios— Have you seen the beautiful Collection of rick dry goods at the xbove establishment? If vot, a vials wilt woll repay jou for the time, as you can feve from BROADWAY, 20 to 40 per cent On your purchases of uy Goons. ‘The whole is submstied ‘Yo immediate wale. ‘Corner of Leonard street. 347 Bacapwar e vangtiah long clath murting, atthe Guest Broapway aun, Under Havidation. 200 pieces long cloths, We. do. do. wee yard wide, 11249 do. Vege: gooda are belog vu bough! ate aaving of 25 per cent, At tne Above wale. N. 1. Store fixteres tor sale 375 Corner of Leonard atreat. BROADWAY.—PETER ROBHRTS & dispowe of their ta Broadway. Great bargains wil be given. 1.060 Faxes REVIRBK, TUCKED, AND EMBROL <UGYU dered handkeroniets, just received and are now being disposed of LACK THREAD L. Teepe Stock will be offered at 25 per cant undet obarge. PRIEK KUBEBTS & OU., 276 Broadway. Brows MANTLES, Brena, 1367 GRORGE BRODIE. 81 Canal aod © Lispeanrd strects, Uo fatitnats to eg SOUTHERN AND WKSThGN MANTILLA BUYERS WiLL OPEN Rie NEW STYLES Ov MONDA’ February 4 ON MONDAY AND EXAMINE tue French moains at la. worth Be Bareges, Is éd., worh oy. td and Sa. Detaines, Chaliies, Silks and Shaw!a, Selling olt At 204 and 206 pint avenua, by order of the Awignes. JOURNEAY. JR., & CO., 41 AND 45 J invite the aiteation of wholesale bayers to their swek of John Cromsey's and other foreign makes, with a fall assortment of domestic carpe obiewtna, Ae. Cres KS, MANTELETS, MANTILLAS, AC —MADAME jen ol New York that he onannd receive € month, by sieamer, afactured articles of the lateat tnabions of Paria, ladies of the day of the opening of the casea Crom the Int of May next) Dp" GOODS ANNOUNCEMENT.— om GREAT KEDUCTION, rf FoR Cast ONLY iereat sale {08 BRUADWAY, IRs OF NEW TORK being about 'o vacate these premiren in favor of eans, Miner & Unant, Sit Broadway, who will take possession on the Fiket DAY OF MAROH, before which time they will Continue theam wales With stil greater reduction, But for ensh on ly ser iption of HOUSEK ERPERS ne Litab |inens ‘shirtinee. bbe ings, es Biankete o Quilts Tabie clowe, Fngtith end German Naptiaa, Hosieey, towellings, &0., de ‘The former sacritice Of all oar whine goede Ta neehin to what we will offer the present wreaie Jocraria Camb riaca, Bie. NanaooKs. Molle muating, Ae An |b clomng of thi gerere tb Det ry 2 a maiter of newer | that time will be oe " “LY. CHAS. & LOUK. 70s Broadway, near Pour. seeot, ELMeoant, DRAPERY IN ARTS 4, or by the yard, Belting off of lorty Der cant from cont, at aud 26 Sixt Avan’ By order of the Amsignee ye" SHAWLS, Cionka, ‘Talman, te. Felling off et half prtee. At! and 206 Bixth avenae, By order of ( RENCH PRINTS, BRILII AST! For children's wear, Aaaigone, Will he opened on Monday, Feb % A. 7. STRWART & CO, Broad wey, Chambers and Reale erecta Poe Lanens, Linen Damask, S Bhiriags, Sheovnes, got At 4 ano BG Plath avenue v order uf ine Assigoee. G* Al HARGAINS I Tn Leh linens ley abestings, ‘Mosling, ke, | Wil be opened on Monday, Feb. 9, ” A. E. STRWART & CO, Rreadway, Chambers and Reade streets ig POPLIN®—ENTIRELY NEW STYLES. FOR Spring Wear, only lle, New spring de tnines and French prin Variety; «leo Knglish prints ® yard wide only ie. find shes ing, rousing by the piace: at manutoct rer's prices. Genuine Irish lions at Monday morning at ‘he Commercial House, 147 Spring street, J. H LAPSTT, proprietor, JOS? RECRIY oD PRR STRAMER ATLANTIC, ¢ And will ba opened thia morning Segara, cases ebing Jaope Bayadere aulke ree “Ep BaERMAN ac ab Brontwar ‘a of the Usioo Society, with which he 4 in ali families, and can be co, WiLL e stock of muslin trimmings, bards and donncirgs, without reseres, before removal to 429 T™ BOND STRERT BUTCRERY, rT BE vo) AR RATION At, POF. 6d., will be opened on | ¥. R. Callender, PhUndelphia DRY Coons, «0, 7 BPRING MANTILLAR Ja008 LANSING AUT ACTO Ra 1857. MMPORTHE UND M MAMTILLAS, 4c. Innow erbibta COMPLETA AND MAGNIFICENT STOOm, ‘all the NEWEST AND MOST J)! ABLE STYLES, ‘To which he invites the 185 LACE AND SILK MANTILLAS, 8rkiNG PORTATIONS AND MANUPACTURB wiitGs AMD BILE MAWETLL AS AND BasQU ma, ie Sie Vis exeocies - variety beauty and, Tn Brnaseln and Chantilly noe soaris and basques in & variety Wholesale buy rx and jobbers, from all ary arte to call and examine the goods. ‘They will te odbred very lowest maauiacturing prices. #) ano 52 Chambers street, ap stalra, INEN CAMBRIO HANDEERCHIRFS PRR @THAMBER radia wo do, genta colored border handkerchiefs from 26 te 6@ ota" each. 10 doz. do. Plain at $2 26 wo 83 per dozea, GO) dor, Indien’ da. from $1 1 w ‘lao w ire lot oF ladies’ em) SE INDIA RUBBER DI¥s GLOVES AND MITTS bleach the han¢e and render them soft smooth and white, ‘an excellent remedy for chapped anda, eatehon very useful i hocsework. — For sale at nil @nd at 36 Jobn etreet, up stairs, I ADIFS’ HOOPS.—PATENT GUTTA PERCHA COORD 4 ‘ing be ‘ully established aa the best article for le dies’ skizte, aud been fuily endorsed by the ladies goneralty, parties have attempted t put into warket an imitation, cem- posed of sulphur, &c., which is very offensive in a warm room. Ladies will be cautions and buv Bishop's patent gute ereba cord, sold at the various furnishing stores, and at the Hepat of the sole manufacturer ‘and patenten la the Untied States, SAMUEL C, BISHOP, 141 Broalway, N.Y. AW EMBROIDERIES PER STEAMER \RABLA, BEEKMAN 4 CO., 473 Broadway, Will open on Monday toe 9h, 1,900 jaconet and cambric seta from $1 to $2.59. 0 embroic ered Swiss sets from $2 to B16. Valeucieanes, Honiton, Guipure and French embroidered collars. ‘PUBLIC NOTICE GREAT SALE OF WET GOODS from auction, consisting of wot silus wot damasks, wet innen sheeting, wet linen shirting, wet napking, wet to wet diaper, wet table oloths, wet quilts, wet blankets, Eandkercbiefs, wet briltisnts, wet cotton ‘shirting. wet sheeting. Al! the above goods are warranted perfoot, wet only, sail will be sold at great bargains. ANDREW G. COLBY, 259 Grand, cor. Eldridge. Spanish coin taken at par value. D SOUTHERN, Wyetean AND OITY MEROAANTS, rae wa ake ‘The largest asortment in the United States, thirty per comb vee OR. 1, GAYNOR, Importer and Manu future pan ‘4 Third avenue, near Teath N. B.—Thind avenue oars pasa the door, £0, aleo the rubbar siores, ~ PERSONAT. N TO ADOPT A FIN® eiofunt, waven moatha old. may hear of enw box 173 Hévld ooo, staiing where an tne view may be DOPTION.—ANY GENTLEMAN O8 LADY WISHING te adopt # five hewlihy male child, (wo moatha old of maw h by addressing J. M. Oy VRANK B. WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE PORE office from M. LB, Direct as before: RANK R-—I WH TO SKE YOU THIS EVENIAG, Call at 4 Downing « ¥ TAR IN TAL, WHO BRC waich sod chain, whie leaving the Philadeloht ra, On daivrday, the Inth of J will return it by express to No. 2) *ppletos Buildt York, care ot Mr. ». Huo’ ington, arte, he shall be rewarded. and no anemions asked che watch has white face, {ull jeweled, with great value to the owner, from hy relative, who gent it from Geneva Swi Y SAMES AND db Fl, MART (LUE FARMER WHO TAD COARGE OF THE SORBMs horse Jamee K. Polk last winter (1565) on ptaten Idamd, will ploane call at 64 Bouth niroct, New bork. ——————— THE LECTURE SEASON, RROANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—THE HON. ‘Thomas Ii. Benton will de ia a 0a the Unies chuyen, Broad vening Mem, 24 cruie, now” acy, down towm uty. THE MILVTARY. INDSFY RLURS- ARMORY STATE HOUSE, 66 LOD. w York, Rebruary, 18S; Them indeting of tbe corps will be held on Tuesday evealag, inwt., me 78g o'clock, By order UAB A. ROBERTS, Captaie. WUND—IN TAK STC [tat TEE ACADEMY OF MUSTO, OW FRIDAR 4 A lady's abort chatelaine gold w: The iuder will be suitably Tew if Linbero, artist in hair, 877 Brosdway. Lott, ATLANTIC ST RERT, BETWEEN HIOK® 4 and Clinton etreets, Eroskiyn & portenoneai*, comtam- ing #eut twenty dollars in bila aed i change A =i abe reward is ollered for iin delivery at «) West Baluc street, RVENING, ABOUT 7 O'CLOOR, Barclay to LAT Fulton street, « meme randum beok, with the name of Pie on it. The tater Will receire a suitaele reward by leaving the same at Ne 8 Barciay sircet LITERATURE, ACCURATE ENGRAVINGS OF THR BURDEI4 1 RAGED of the Burda! tragedy: 4g of tbe Burdeli raged y W) ACCUFA CORTAVIEKE OL (he Burte:| UNKOdT 2) Accurate engray ings ot the Mnirdell tragedy 3) Accurate engravins of tie Burdell (ragedy TY Necurnta en + of the Burdeil tragedy D) necurate rugravings of the Burdell tragedy viogs of the Burdell 1 2) Accurate en) he Burdell ragedy Ascurss ene ravings of the Burdell tengedy Dy acourate engravings 0. the urdeli waaedy joa + ~4 of the Burseil agedy: ll teacely q U 20 i au nd Burda tag ot the Burd’ te of the Barded (aged a oot ae set Set ‘Lo morrow, Tnes’ay morning. in No. or Tomorrow, Tuasiay morning, i ro. 63 of To morrow. Tuesaday mor oor To morrow. Twesdey morn oo To morrow, Treaday mor « ‘To morrow, Tueeday mor: ae rack Leal rank Laaite Fraok Leslie's Ure be (om be found be foe Ve found, ve fom wied Newspaper fonm will be femme ed Newepaper—atmon; will be found ill be foam Wil be fouwa Also, a pictire of the Dortor after the murder, shor wound om tace, anatomical drawing of the room; the ct Libuatrated res lo mnorrow yoven@g at all news SOSTRATED. 6 conta. HE BOND STRERL RUTCHERY, T THR GRkAT HURDELL TRAGEDY, A Trniihive STORY. Wil be | ommenced im the EVENING STATE BEGISTBE Chis afternom, Publishing office 81 Frank!in street 1K BOND STREET RUTCHERY” THE GREAT BURDEUL TRAGEDY, A TiritiisG STORY, be commenerd tp the VENING STATE REGIST E! Publishing office SI Franklin street HE BONY ATRERT AUTCORRY rHb Githat BORDELL TI A Tranter Publishing office SI Pravtiin street iE BOND STREET BUTCHERY THF GOBRAT BURURLL PRAGEDY, 1 A Tuniise STORY Will be commenged in tha RVENING STATE RECISTER this afernove. Publishing office 81 Franklin atreet, RDBLL TRAGEDY, re Bory ninenced in te Wii EVENING STATE STE K the aernoom, Pubilshing odice <I Fraoklin ret ) STRERT BUTCHERY THE ORKAT BURDELL TRAGEDY, ATresisiea Semey, wii t an end In ive RVEWING STATE RROTSTEK this aternowe. Publishing cilice Si Frank.in wtree THE GREAT Bi! A of the Prisoners, Order copies oar'y ROSS & TOUSRY, General Agree 0. SL for ake monte | addres Ra SKY MOCR York ot. All newsmen by ton. $2 per amar National Poitce Ga