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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1858. 3 t £90,000,000, with only £11,670,000 in specie—a position | TY is not diminished; it has only been transferred from us | general commission the necessary instructions to insure | once; after which the people could, among thomselves, SPECIAL NOTICES, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET, which ‘gradually ‘became Worse up to ‘be recent crisis—~ | tO more grasping, pitiless and unscrupuious hands. Never the regular progress and the success of the task which is | without Congressional or other outside interference, make TL MUNICATION “OF at Or MONTH aan mee apd the Presicent recommends that each State should impose | was the prospect of emancipdtioa more distant ‘than now | coniided to them, ‘The provincial governors will ‘aid you | just suck a constitution as they pleased. SUGAR COMMUNICATION OF 8t $D5 MONTHLY Bane vor COMPLETB the concilign in every charter of incorporauon that specie | that foreign slave owaers are establishing 'a monopoly of | in the performance of this task. You will have to preaent [From the Charleston Meroary:) fe, on Myrtie ave ist getas Gite cote, wh 0; omy part should be held tothe extent of one-third of the deposits | all the great staples of tropical produce, The islands | the scheme drawn up by the commission, together with It ig rumored that the Southern Union savers and aspi- lyn, cash required down, Great ¢ nily, "ror and circulation, and that, instead of notes being issued | which in the old times supplied so much sugar, coffee, and | your observations thereupon, to the Minister of the Inte- | rants are busy in Washington, and that Kansas difficulties particulars apply at 187 West Twensieth street. of alldenominations from @ dollar upward, the lowest | cotton are going out of cultivation, while Cuba, the | rior, who will submit them to me for my sanction. are to be safely got over by accepting the Locompton con SS ae aii sia sor mee amount should forthwith be fixed at £4, to be in-| United States and Brazil are every day extending | In thus offering to the nobility of Koyno, Vilno and | stitution when presented to Congress, with a proviso that | Joseph Douglas, J. \ RENT, FOR A FIRST CLASS Greased at some. future period to £10. Ho also | tho area of their cultivation and the number of | Grodno the means of realizing their good intentions con- | jt shall be sent buck and submitted wo the poople for rati Nathaniel W. Robbin "prow $a) to gh ago. wens ae Gres that all, bavking instivutions should be sub. | their slaves, So valuable, indeed, is tho slave in | formably to the principles which I have indicated, 1 hope | fication, In this way it ig thought to put off tho pro | Ormand Wheeles, Tres m for opie On casy (arms; of bay 1) ir ured down, Spi few choice boarders, Imme efor asmart lady to keep & possession, Apply atthe jected to a bankrupcy law that would put an end | Cuba that, in spite of treaties ‘and penal laws, crui- | that the nobility will fully justify the confidence ‘which [ 01 Me 3 Wo their exiticnce Urea suspension of spacie payments, | sers and ‘blockades, thousands of Africans are yearly | evince awards them, by calling them to. tako part in this ieee rat ER EEE pe Uhis last measure being, in bis opinion, within the consti: | carried across the Atlantic to work on the sugar | important work; and that, by the aid of God and the en- | oust them from Kansas. and, in fact, subject them to ulti TABOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTIC ne new house 1i8 Weat Thirty sixth fuitional functicus of Congress, and consequently such ax | aud tobacco plantations. The wealth of the island is such | lightened assistance of thé noble proprietors, this work | mate discomtkure and defeat. Under whatever plausible erste enn At, ce re a on : ean be enforced thronghout the Union at the pleasure of | that, in spite of misgovernment, oppressive taxes, and a | will be crowned with complete success. uige, and with whatever pretentious conservatism, thit by ae . ning, at Bovelock, hr B Sony Bove that body. Congress, however, merely representa the | Spanish army of 25,000 men, its pro,rietors are among You, and the provincial governors placed under your | jg the practical object aimed at in the so called compro Bre soso desires of tho majority of the States, and no restrictions | the richest in the world, As to the United States, it is, in- | orders, will see that the peasants remain submissive to | mise For, if the South should trmmph, and slavery Fahy unpopuiar would be enteriained by them, As | deed, folly to expect any chango in that quarter. ’ Slavery | the proprietors, and that ‘they put no faith in the malevo- | romain in Kansas, fanaticiam and sectional fecling will A HOUSE TOLET IN CHARLES STREET, A weat of Broadway, . With gas, chandeliers, ba arly rent $600, Possession im: the compulsory retention of one-third of builion against | on the North American continent has extended, is extend: | lent insinuations and the erroneous rumors which may be th eleme! e North The es - Mabiliics, kad the entire abolition of the stall note eircu- | ing, will extend. As jong as the supplies of cotton are | arise. J remain, with good wishes towards you Beene re alee eeeans CAIRNS Ae daline wit | GIRANMAR acHoor ation all'expectation of such steps would be delusive. } below the demand in ailthe markets of the world, so COO ine a oe a naan ee omen, will our iiven to the pupi Tent the hucmbers of Senate ‘and Assembly in each | long will slave labor be too valuable to be partad with, | Tn the ministerial letter of instructions it is stated tat | rage the South, and tho Union will come iat danger. TWO STORY i tin their ol premises, al sehoc four et, f new ehureh in State are many of the active speculators he park them- | Even the Northern slave States, which but atew years | the committees of revision (which are alluded to in the } Hence the anxiety of many to give Kansas to free soil in a D pelves into fortune and notoriety by their skill in what is | ago were discussing the gradual abandonment of the sys- | first paragraph of the Emperor's rescript) having ex- | any specious mode that will not fire the “outh too muca. department ty fifth stree ealled “finauciering,” and whose career would at ouce be } tem, are now eilent about abolition, immediate or pros- | pressed a desire for the abolition of serfdom, his Majesty rhe N satistied aud have ne » . " : lied ‘ianuclering,” and whee career ound cheoks | pecdva, Their slavesare prevent tgroat,peruaperbetr | bas loarut with eapecial aniataction this poble wah | gutjoctor aglalion- national democracy wit again aur | Ean eatete er ements uted sree ned Bish Be We tien Ds. aur it against inflation. greatest source of wealth. If they cannot cultivate their | on the part of the representatives of the no- | geed—the Union will avain be saved—albeit his wer ts | female and primary ‘departments will, oc nr —— FURNISH: {From the Liverpool Mercury, Dec. 23.) own lands, they breed negroes to supply the oew planta. | bility, and has therefore authorized the prepara. | gacrificéd, and growing beautifully less inthe power vo. .+ ed premises until their old schor in Went Fiieeu'h prer goalie roo 7 vest $1,100, also the large house, furnished, 152 Prince We have always shown ourselves sufficiently ready to | tions in the South. It may bo declared that the attacks | ton of a echeme with that object. The abolition of | government. pa aly Bachanan’s uncompromising antecedents asthe | of abolitionists and the interference of the North are | serfuom, however, is not to be cflected at once, but In our judgment, compromises—these sacrifices of the r of the famous Ostend manifestoand te candidate of | the cause of this determination to uphold slavery; but no | progressively; the peasants aro at first to pass through @ } south for the sake of a time serving and short sighted ox the slavery party, and to anticipate a wise and pacitic po- | sensible man will believe that mere irritation and o! transition stato, beibg more or less altached to the land, | pediency—are undermining and sapping the fousiiation uf Iiey from a ’residept whose age, experience and gagacity | nacy could lead to such great results, The existence of | during aterm not exceeding twelve years, after which | the Union, Theo North an drivine the south to ibe wall, ought to raise him above the unscrupulous violence of his | slavery is an economical question, and so long as the sys- | they will definitfvely become free men, and be authorized | and the sooner we take, as our position, the wneompro- Dower supporters. We canuot say, however, that we | tem is profitable we cannot doubt that it will be main. | to move, on certain conditions, from one district to another. | mising defence of our rigyts, the better for the Uuion, the T frou the message with which’ he has justopened | tained. Much the same may be said with respect to | But the proprietor’s right to sell, or transfer the peasants | potter for the South. Ufton savers, by compromises, aro |, (\esily ress any satisfactory confirmation of hopes which we | Brazil, where the institution prevails with features of | belonging to his land, to remove them to other distri@ts | the worst enemies ofthe Union; the pothe sralg-andprac | $0:2ie names tocthoabieand tode wi due notice Will be giv ib rooms; yearly remt $1,200, B. W. RICHARDS, 207 Broadway, 2 STORY ble and unex STONE HOUS! hibarhood, the velvet are hereby tender: | : e Committee ant acing eee. vadway. Ligable memes with RILLIARD SALOON.—TO LET, A BILLIARD SALOON, have perhaps been too willing to entertain. The tone of | cruelty unknown even in the worst of times under Eng- } against their will, or to convert them, under the existing | tical Ui > Se . * . ee The ‘ H that document, s0 far as regards foreign Powers, is in the | Tish rile. : : : Iie Ge cuntenags tbo deppapiin. iay0) cmrscialcane, ie iter] Cane ote eee ae aCe Re UL: | LATO AE ERR oe Tamieroue NO Besuzun ce: | LD, coninatas sis plana tales eras etal Inain cold, haughty, and dictatorial; white, as respects the | Now, to these countries we have given a monopoly of | mediatcly to be’ abolished. The peasants, under the | ” We trastubat the earnest Nate rights democrats of the | The following Hoard of Oficers wore unanimoualy elected | maat the Warren Hotel, eaynes Dives a Gomestic {uestion most interesting to Englishmen, is co- | products which are the chief basis of our industry or | superintendence of the proprietors, will take part in the | south in Congress, exclusive of aspirants and timid Union. | f)" Pe present year on the swine evening: Yeruly favors the viows of the unprineipled faction to mong the chief sources of our rovenne. They are bo- | communal assemblies and elective tribunals for the ad- | (sts of the national party, will come to some deiinite an- | WV Shes... Ro R APARTMENTS To le) hwo OF THEM PUR. wi atthe ws... nished—at very moderate eality heaith, the President owes his olevation, We are unable to | coming rich, powerful, arrogant, every day less inclined | ministration of justice; but the rural police will remain | dersta a ee thane lates ~ infer that Lie isatall anxious Lo meet the conciliwory views | to beguided by English counseis’ or moved by Huglish in- | under the charge of the proprietors, Car ee abis ofice GOtiiubs Weaeons By cceisaae hay Recording Seeretney. | jeg). Apply at the premise, «int iu creel, be of our government on the still pevding Central Americon | terference. With ail the readiness which self-intorost_ in- a . can compel them to stand up to tho rack, at, halen! fPrensarer ee | BOA ISR Dae) 0 mi sro Bares dispute; and on the question of the Kansas constitution he | duces they have learnt the arguments against limiting Spain and Mexico. wlens, do thoir duty to their constituents. very motive : ‘ AURNISHED HOUSES 1 ~ ONE Has far as he decently can, the pretensions of the | slavery and slave importation, from our mishaps, our ac: | ‘The Espana of Madrid denounces with some vehemence | of policy and of patriotism urgesthem to pursue this course Board of Trustees, CRMISHED BOUEES 20. ter -OFR OF proslavery Conventios—-a bcdy tated in its very origin | knowledgments of failure, from their own prosperity, | the supposed projects of the United States against Cuba, 7 i - ; : in Wet Fifteen at ¢ atom igs | ‘with every kind of frand anyl violence, and from our dependence upon them. ‘They have the law | and accuses President Bncbanan of personally enconraging [From the Mobile Register.) ‘ . Thirteenth si 403 thr On the Central American*coutroversy nothing can well | of bations ou their side, and may quote it in answer to any | them. With regard to the proposition for purchasing the | HIGHLY IMPORTANT —THE RESU KANSAS— SERGEY Cuan = = de less conciliatery than Mr. Bachanan’s language. A | assertion of our rights to interfere in the canse of hu- | island, which it says the new Minister of the United States SLAVERY TRIUMP A. M. MATTHEWS, Charman, PO 1. 2T—TATR' forma! declaration that it is the interest and tne desire of | manity. They are free nations, and Africa is afree coast. | who ‘is about to arrive in Madrid ~is expect- | | From a despatch which we copy trom the New Orleans ) _ Gustavus A. Ratz, Recording Secretary. Cos berry pe the government and people both of England and the Uni- | Negroes aro ‘necessary: to raise the cotton, sugar, coffee | ed to make, the . Aspana declares that Spain | Papers received yesterday, oar readers will learn that see = tt fl ted ‘States to be ‘on torms of intimate friendship with | and tobacco which the world wante. ‘The white man can- | cannot entertain it without dishonor. ‘That the United States | ‘he vote on the submission of the constitution in Kansas FFICK OF THE MASTERTON, SMITH & SINCLATIC TACO, 7 each other” is the. preface to a recapitulation of the his- | bot work under a tropical eun; and unless the African be | will seize the first opportunity, either * by piratical expe- has resulted in the adoption of the constitution with Stone Dressing Company, foot of Kast Twenty ninth iT - a tory of the present dispute, in which it is pretty plainly | used asa laborer, the fairest ‘regions of tho New World | ditions, or exciting insurrections, or any other mode what- | Slavery. This result suggests such a variety and mnith ey wil be ball at toate claes, on Wadneniagy onnuare WITH POWER—A GOOD LiGHe LOPT 4 bitted that Great Britain has from first to last boen gross- | must remain a desert. fn fine, negroes must be had at | ever,’'of possessing themselves of the island, the Espana | tude of emotions and reflections that we hardly know how is iki Yor the election of officers for the ensuing year. é by xionding from Mai ig Le erty str reels, Inquire fatden, y and glaringly, if not wilfully, in the wrong. The entire | any cost; and no nation has a right to impose its own scru- | does’ not doubt, and complains that under such circum- | ‘0 receive or treat it, Gratification at the apparent ti- 1 be open trom 9 to Li ofelock A.M. order, a 8 Diame of the failure of the negotiations which, it was | pulosity on other free communities. [f England has ruined | stances the ment displays a great want of caution umph of Southern interests which it would indicate is XANDAR MASTERTON, Pres . marred by grave apprehensions sat it will develope con- New York, Deo. 31, 1857. lane, up stairs, T, 18 LISPENARD STR eT—A FEW UNFUR- hoped, had been finally terminated by the tren'y Of Octo. her own colonies, that i no reason why she should seek | and an inexplicable security. Ai ane, —a treaty which Mr.Dailas concluded, but whisi «0 check the progress of the whole American continent. sequences that are to conyulse this Union in a manner that — > GAS SOMPAN drool 10 qui 40 & front pa See etre iheed re vatiy wrthout atmondmente destruc. | Such is the kind of reasoning which ie beconiog more and | ‘The Cuba Question--Sale or Revolution, | has never been witnessed heretofore. Whatever may be} ( FFICE OF THR NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY: | iin vasemente AI & ROT IOTET tive of its casence--is quicdly thrown on the English gov- | more common every day; and we depend upon it that, | A late number of the Madrid Hajas Autografas contains | our fears, however, upon this point, our gratification at | prevors of his company will be held on Moutay, the ith day ernment. Of asubdsequent proposal initiated on our side | in some form or under some pretext, the | the following paragraph on the nomination of a new mi- | the result is greater, as the issue Is how presented ia a | of Jaunary next, from 1] to 12o'clock A. M., at 'U ’ 10 LET—O . The transier book will be closed from . stant till after the election. By order, per week ©. L. EVERITT, Secretary. fast, Ad tion or doub ‘rte So! 4 without B othe question ‘ag ay substitute for the rejected treaty, Mr. Buchanan | flave owners of the other hemisphere will’ again | nister from the United States to Spain:— form upon which there can be no equivo: says, with offensive abruptness, ‘This proposition was, of | attemptso obtain a supply of negroes from the coast of ‘The newspapers of the United States are again speaking | &s to the position of parties with respect the South. ‘The great te course, rejected.’’ New overtures, we are told, “have | Africa. The recent importation into the French colonies | of the nomination of a new minister plenipoteptiary for | of slavery and the rights pies L. EVE a ; “ Deen recently made by the Britith government, in a | has naturally aroused their attention, and it sno wonder Madrid, and repeat the idea tbat President Buchanan will | toughstone which wili put an end to all dounts an; OBERT L. OLARKR (LATE WITH EK. W. CLARK & ET—THE THREE * HOUSR, friendly spirit,” which the President “cordially recipro- | that we hear it asked why a few cargoes of such ‘emi- | address, through this plenipotentiary, to the ecabmet of picions ts to the sincerity of the Northern democ Bros.), collection, Preltie Me Cache un. ants capten cots bs ste Fourt hin snd ates.’ But, be adds, “whether this renewed effort will | grants’ could not be brought to New Orleans or Savan- | Madrid, new propositions concerning the sale of the island supporting the Cincinnati plattorm is now furnished us. | jections in Missouri and adjoining States, wad Femit prompt hande result in success, 1am not yet prepared to express an | bah, there to be settled aceording to the domestic institu | of Cuba to the United States. We do not yet positively | The course which the South shall pursue is made clear voles his time exclusively to 0 cite Deana ‘of business, for seer bag in the wbove banding house Ar eee and plain by this result. If inthis crisis she fiuds her | which his bine years’ experte i ives bi ith al) the mod- +a brief period will determine.” In the mean- | tions of the Sjate. With this renewed vitality of slavery, | know that the government of Washington is to nominate nae Tene oie iar advantag ‘le, he recommends the abrogation of the Clayton-Bul- | owing to the rapidly increasing value of the slave we have | « new representative here, or whether ho is to bring with Northern allies untrue—if they turn against her ern imp) wer freaty, as an instrument ouly calculated to pro- | now to deal. him the instructions alluded to; bot we deem it proper to | ald combine with her black republican enemy in reject 7. GFORGE'S SOCIETY OF NEW YORK—MR&. FAN. | 2200. Also, the Jong the Yifferences it was meant to adjust. ‘The | And it is not by preaching, or protesting, or threatening | ceclare that if propositions concerning the sale of our rich | ing the Kansas constitution as it ia now prosented—thus | SS" NY KEMBLE havin u of the Cha | 122 Bighth avenue; rent 6200 , a parts of houses & W. DENTIAM, ixteenth street, Jeast factory part of that portion of the | or denouncing, that the objects of humanity can be atiain- | island should be made, they would be immediately and | Convinced that she has no longer auy reliance for her | ritabl message which treats of this question is the | ed. The last generation were content to be merely destruc. | ener tically rejected not only by the present ministry, } Tights in the Union, the South will have but one alterna: } give » Dramatic declaration that “the interests of the two coun. | tives; tley broke down the slave system in the West Indies | but hy whatsoever cabinet might take its place; for tive left ber, and dreadful as it may be to « Commitee of wement bave the Fighth avenue, corn ISHED PARLOR, WITTE ONR A SMALL F 0 LET. or two bedrooms adjoining, to ®lady and gentlewan oF that He PANNY REMI tries in Central America are identical, being confined to | without attempting to replace it by a better, and the conse- | Spain in this respect there is but one opinion, which is, |" We hove she will not hesitate to adopt it. Wik send Mabevires plar of secure safe transit over all the routes across the Isthmus.” ‘ence has been the multiplication of the former evils, anda | that of defending and preserving the island of Cubaat any | Making the admission of Kansas, with the constitu thread eee with or Withon use of kitchen on sams This is true; but we must add that England is not at | deepening of the guilt in which we indirectly r- | price. As to the rest there is some consolation in the fact | tion adopted as it is, the ultimatum ior the continuance of ON SaTeRDAy, JAN. 9, 1858, Apply at No. 10 Tenth st. near Sixth AM 0, 663 Broadway, Mberty to consult her mere material interests in this | ticipate as consumers of the slave raised produce, | hat even iu the United States all idea of taking by force | the Southern States in the Uulow, his was our position affair. We cannot honorably part with the sovereignty of | After twenty years’ experience we are now called upon | the richest jewel of the Antilles from the crown of Spain, | before, and without reicrence (o the result of the slavery Belize and the Bay Islands without stipulating that they | to provide a remedy. On all sides we hear tho samo } has been given up as unpracticable, submission: but we are strengthened in it how by @ resuit Bhall not hereafter become slave territory. This is our | cry—the colonies are perishing for want of sufficient ‘AS a piece of news pertinent to this subject we may add | Which will render more obvious the sentiments and mo "1 “traditional and time-honored policy.” Human frsedom } labor. By additional supplies alone can the principleof | that another Lome 9rd has been started in this city | tives thatshall have brought about this event should the | gon. No. 439 I is eur “peculiar domestic institution.” If, as it would | free labor in the tropics be vindicated, and a real blow | by certain Cubans, La Revolucion, which, as its title | admission be refused by Congres. King & Crawtord’s seem, the introduction of a stipulation to this effect into | struck at the iniquities against which we have so long de- } iudicates, is decidedly revolutionary‘in ‘its views. There | | But let us look hopefully forward, and not anticipate | No. 1s Herkaman sire. 9 ‘eur treaty with Honduras of August, 1856 (recited in the | claimed. Our attention has been directed to a report of | are now two papers published here in Spanish, advocating evils before they occur. We bave great faith in our loor on the eve ginning at 8 o'clock precisely. The doors will open atT ck, and, to avoid interruption, i » pumetid in nit THE LOWER PARTY OF A NICE THRER a story brick house on Forty fifth street, first trick hansa. = east of Third av firs: tloor, front b entand bedroom. abortive tresty of the October following with the e Council on Immigration for the Island of Trinidad, | the same principles, and which have a large secret cirea- Northern democratic allies, and ws wil! not permit mis- i t Thi ° States), constitutes the real objection of the Ame hich shows how a British colony may decay while ‘all | lation in Cuba. Both La Verdad and La Revolucion are | sivings as to their course in this emergency to enter our geregh owlnr, Eng, ent $12. @ mouth B KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. Fieun Senste (6 the late scheme of settlement, we rust | around it is flourishing, If Trini bad remained under | printed for gratuitous circulation, being supported by con- | Minds. We will not believe that they will falsify all their Joba 8 -_--- - ~ is *. ewan that wo do not see any present chance of the dispute | Spanish sway, it might, im spite of tyranny and misrule, tributions from Cuba for that purpose. The fact that ithas | Solemn professions, and confess themselves tae rankest 0” Willa 10 LET—FIVE LOFTS, IN NO. 18 SPRUCE STREET, being satisfactorily closed. be the weaithy island which its position and fertility | been found desirable to establish a new paper when one was impostors and deceivers, until the fact is proved nel Sep inus Crookes, & Henry for 1h months or ionger | Kentlow, Apply at 26 Beek- {From the London Star, Dec. 23. would naturally make it. But we learn that although the | already in existence is an indication that the revolutionary | all doubt, as it will bo, by their opposing the aimission of Joxeph C. Weils, P15 - man street, 1p stairs. There are tany points in Mr. President Buchanan’s | island coutains 1,250,000 acres, yet the extent of all the | spirit still exists in Cuba, and perhaps the tite may not | Kansas with the prosent constitution . wid pny “a ele eee aa — Ww D LOFTS, si vbbing business, Nos. 15 and 17 i rT Nassau, iuildings will be ready for on on or before the tirat of February: first class in every re Charles Cnr Arthur Kenda ‘Message that oke comment. But we must condne | land now under cultivation is enly about 62,807 acres, and | de jong before Spain will have nothing there to sell to the ourselves for the present to that which more immediately | of this area the sugar plantations cover only 34,059 | United States. NYS. Milford, sq. EOWARD F. WARD eoncerns ourselves, the state ef our relations with the | acres. The entire number of agricultural laborers ‘Western republic ou the Central American question. We | working for wages in the cultivation of sugar and cocoa Markets, 5 Tuquire of B. M. and K. A. WHITLOCK £CO., 13 Beekman st. must try to explain to ovr readers how the matter now | is only 14,090, of whom nearly 8,000 are iramigrants from RICHARDSON, SPENCE AND 00.'3 CIRCULAR. named Bridget Kelly, who dieu from uy a_of Charitable Cot predating a ee ale stands.” By the Clayton-Bulwer treaty of 1850 the twe | India and Cina, introduced at the public expense. It is Liverroot, Dec, 22, 1857. burns received on Monday night, by SOGIETY OF THE REGOLARS—ATTENTION.—THR ¥ cmos gr Al 900 ace SON THE poveruments iuutually agreed that neither would “ever | found that these are by far better rs for wages than | Next Friday, being Christinas day, no corn market will | burning fluid iamp. The dee SOCEEES, ing he eill move this Foarouapt ovecig’ | conan iiedue auitvaiin, “‘Serwue' Waaiat skopty eek ae ut 74g o'elock, t Metrope ft Hall, 100 Hester street, Pane: | OATLIN, 25 William atreet. 4 Tess ‘eceupy, or fortify, or colonize, or assume or exercise do- | the negro, who, it is stated, ‘will wot be stimulated to | be beld, and we shail not issue a circular. ing the lamp while \t wes hig! minion over Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast or | greater industry by any increase of wages.” And at the ‘The improved tone of the money market noticed in our | municated with the can or barning ind, « ral America.”’ This language seemed ex- | present time the planters would gladly obtain labor by an | last has continued, and is strengthened by the advices | explosion. Verslict, - \cciJental ¥ e te business will be Pree | _ NEWSPAPERS. importa any part of © aS a é i enough, butscarcely was the ink dry on the signa- | advance of wages. The high price of sugar and other | from Hamburg of contidence being to a great extent re- | 44 years of age, ond wos @ native of | _ JOUN Mol-KOD MURE . ula ene ms 8 of thoze who ratilied the treaty, before there arose | tropical nee x9 stim enterprise, a greater | stored there. a ; Farat. Fau. Down Sr —An inquest was held at No. HE MEMBERS OF EUREKA LODOK, No Abb PULL, ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT Bit, the widest divergence o! opinion between the contracting | extent of land is being brought under cultivation, and ail | The grain trade since Friday bas ruled quiet, and at to. | 19837 Fast Twenty ffi street upon the body of a man Committee, are hereby 7 # match ia just published in the BILLIARD CUE, all OWONNOR & COLLEND! Ann street, N. ¥, parties as tothe meaning of the words. The American that is wanted for the developement of the colony isa | day’s market, with a small attendance of buyers, there ‘arthy a S atin 1 ip vious to the ball, on Parties asco the meaning of the words, he Americas 6°” | Supply of hands. Such are the feruiity and the abuniance | was but itie business done in any article. Wheat'met a | fryurice received hy Tullis down stairs, Deceased was | 7 Me at Masonic: Temple, co : ous literal signification, as binding both countries to ab- | of land that “the expense of establishing on virgin land | slow sale at about the prices of Friday, only extra quali- | 79 years of age, and was @ native of Ireland, Verdic in order to make a full report of Uickets. ke. Ly on + YOU WILL FIND 7 You 1 fain or withdraw from the cecupation of any part of | an estate capable of producing 250 hogsheads of sugar, | ties, from their scarcity, bringing rather higher prices in | oe te ane ROO OE NO. Seren M. i. UNDERHILL, Chairman, bbe L FIND WHA? JOU DastRe te Central America, save tose particular portions expressly | incloding the cost of machinery and buildin Suan: | Tcl, dinar seep aa be baealis Menge ee | Ger ne he tren, Feodaoed bye | Jom Denon, Roereier?. le Botey maaan he Big he pyaar, excepted in the treaty in favor of England. Our own | exceed £6,000 sterling.” But with e nt supply of | lue. Indian corn only {n retail demand for feeding pur- ayes a eS a Gabmet, on the oflier banc, deciared that theit iuterpreta- | labor even the present production of the colony cannot 3, at late Fates. We quote—Wheat, red, 63. 2d. to | A Cin BrRNep t0 Dxatt —Coroner Perry held an in- _THE LECTURE SEASON, : ITED, AS AGREED, tion of the words “oecupy, fortify, colonise, assume and | be ke} %. The colonists therefore beg the government 3d; white, 68. Fy! to 88. per 70 Ibe. Flour—Phila- | quest yesterday, at 205 Bowery, upon the body of a child | & TAL LECTURECMRS ADA L ‘ he New York Weekly GOLDE TAR will bay Saereise dominon,” Was that they only forbade the fur- | to assist them in obtaining immigrants from China and | delphia and Baltimore, 25s. to 268.; extra Ohio, 278. to 288.; | PW Yate old, named Anna Smith, who died from the ef | Sj ath pica yettvarcty thomay: bn 0 ee Te ther extcnsion of Britian occupation and rule in that | India. The colony, says the report, could “without diffi | Western, 23s. to 26s. per bbl.; Indian corn—mixed, 338. to fects of burns received by her clothes catching fire while | joid’one publie 1 meeting publisued In New Yo region. As it ercmed impossible to reconcile these | culty meet the expense of introducing and without risk | 33s. 6d.; yellow, 3s. Gd. 40 S4e.; white, 37s, to 38s, per | she wax plying with a lighted candle. Verdict, * Aci | Broadway, on ‘Th lashing constructions, another solution of the diffi | find employment for 500 Chinese immigrants.” But it is 480 Ibs. dental death spirits, by I @uity was sought by the formation of a new treaty, | to Britieh India that the colony chiefly looks. Under Brrr and pork continue very dull, and there are no — tng sat geet na — At 734 o'ele on With pe: y L FOR 1ase. he Pathfinder.) new volume of this brilliant They ’ questuoners tm which was negotiated between Lord Clarendon and & tree system the Coolies work better than Afri- | transactions to report. PERSONAw, a , Dallas towards the close of lat year, one princi- | cans. former are ambitious and work for | Bacor.—New long middies, rib in, are offered at 46a, rg a mong the wonted pal feature of which was that Great Britain agreed | wages; the latter go off aud squat in remote dis- Larp shows no signs of improvement. There is a total F EDWARD DELAC Ron ag DON USINESS FOR pny ap Bt Setomeaat - TS cece the Bay Islands (our title to which was ono | tricts, content to support life on a little. | Now this | absence of inquiry, and prices aro quite nominal. due, willeall Friday forenoon at4i8 Houston street, he will Insane’ in the’ gay world of tnetrop Nop aper but the HOME JOURNAL has done ‘his suc ceaetaa of of the disputed points under the former treaty) tothe | document comes, we think, 0 inely at present. Tawow bas been more inquired for, and has brought | jear of someti to his adv: Republic of Honduras, or rather agreed Taos oan aeae There can be no doubt that slavery will once more | 62x. for Butchers’ Association. In London, the market | —~ - ae pase Then Willis Poetieal S-ripture should be constituted 4 free territory under the sovereign- | gain the ascendant unless we carry out a plan of free la- | cloves firm at Sve. 6d. spot, 9, a 538. 6d. January to $y of the said republic. This, however, was coupled with | bor. Our colonies in the West ave the field for such a scheme, | March, and Se. March only, for P. Ye C. certain stipulations which greatly restricted the free ac- | ow ire in the Bast may furnish the rs, and the Rosty dull at 38. 11d. for common. tien of Honduras in ali matters relating to the Bay Isiawds | new hold we shall hare on Asia will give facilities for doing Bank without alteration —restrictions amounting, in the opivion of the American | what we wish. Whether we should send mutinoas Sepoys Corron,—Since Friday there bas been an increased Cabinet, to the establishment of a State substantially in | across the water is a matter hardly yet ripe for decision; | trade and speculative demand. The business on Satarday a ent within her own limita, and a State at all times | but we think, if they are to be mw oem ‘anywhere, they | reached 10,000 bales, prices closing 4d. per Ib. over the IFUL SEVEN-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO e or any oat $MM) eight montha ago: one for = —_—____— BRAC | en. THE SE OF ROW for 8 to British intluence and control., When, therefore, | May as well people Trinidad as low sales of the previous day. Yesterday the sales bg ar CORROYER, OF THE HOUSE OF ROGER A pty octave for BOO; one maguificent 7 A... BUY A SIX OCTAVE MATIOGANY ornered pianoforte, very fine tone and in Melodies, ant many if applied for within tw the fural be besides the colamay of nawa, packing establishment in Sixth avenue, three doors from 4 Ae ke The terms are only $20 tieth street and next door to the Tremout Hotel, where it No li Fulton street. F can be examined any time afer 7A cp wedipcmenget A. 8. BATTERSON, lag GOLDEN PRIZE PASTSO'CL 9 ne ILLUSTRATED. ILDEN PRIZE is one of the the day. An imperial this new treaty was submitted to tae Sonate of the United | Asiatic island, But it ts evident that the whole question | summed up only $,000 bales, but prices were again dearer, i till the 24 tnst having the sole mi | J Santer, tha! body struck. out the clause embodying these | of West Indwn cultivation must now be examined, and | and to-lay the {ull advance is maintained, with sales of maenens ote Be As house, ro. | EeY Eoete vaiuee” til Ninth greauc: near Twenty aisth street ages, of entecinian stipulations, and subtituted apothor, containing an bso. | with sucb colonies as Jamaica, Trinidad and Guinia, there | 6,0°0bales. Half the amount of sales each day has been Saapaaruldath nowie oa Rg | . RujNmathe ~ Jute recognition of the Bay Islands, as forming part | is nc reason ‘why we should not show that the culture of | on speculation. In Manchester there has been more doing | cations respecting said » him, at the | of the Republic of Honduras. The treaty so altered | the tropics by free labor is not the impossibility which | since ,and in some instances at a shate higher | stevens House, New r from January 2 USIC AT HALF PRICK, FROM THE WATERS’ CA- ‘was ratified by the President, and sent back tw this coun- | the partisans of slavery represent. rates. Middling Orleans, 6),d.; Mobile, 6d.; uplands, | insant. A. CORROYER. talogue.—A few days longer, pianos and melodeons at F try for similar ratification. This our government refused ana d. per Ib. New York, January 6, 1858, ston lahing low oe eo . at band anos and me: band “ A twos year 2 0, wet Ll 2 na very { bargains. Jeon ye copy for 'wo yearn 4 hand th - Leas meneee peeeee. 1k PERSON WHO tod rent allewed on parchase, or for nals on monthly | One copy for three years & wn nied $ eituae the convention between this country and Kondi RICHARDEON, SPENCE AND CO.'S CIRCULAR, vay mente, at the plano agency of HORACE WATERS, S@ | One copy for five years 5 00, and 5 gifts. way ANb ro eLbwe Liverroot, Dec. 23—12 M. .—Prime qualities are in modewate consumptive ‘Three USTOAL PRESONS IN WANT OF A VERY FINE pianoforte will tind one In the auction ale to take place Lord ‘House of Commons some months ago, assigued two ober reasans for the refusal; one grounded on a question of dip in) inquiry’ at full prices; other kinds are slow of salo, Flour dus dky, Thursday, at No. 116 Weat Fifteenth street, ne Jomatic form and usage ; and the other on the objec. | stituting the most important changes in the Felations be- » corn Penpeanoae eventh h art 9 month ee A ee the Hake | Pi articles 10 be distribyy Hon entertained by Ministers to one of the alieratious | Uwoen the peasantry and Yho landed proprietors of the pct Re arg ocr Sehr ta REWARD —LO8T, ON SUNDAY A | eeeeiter foreash, wit bu cteer furnilers ct the bows, | Mle made in the troaty by the government of the United | country. It is accompanied by au explanatory letter of | tallow are unchanged, Cotton opens quietly, with less in Kok elaap 2g. bak bracelet tn telah vod oF bis Wa grand Opportunity for thove in wantot one. » Zpackages of gold, conmiuiue. A) nach, thetes. ‘The former wan explained by the Prime Miniter | ‘structions from the Minster of the Interior, Lanskoi, | quiry than the beginning of the week. oweel pg Ry AA FA cpg eon peameremag omen ay My do, ti 2m each, to consist in this, that the American President bad rati. | and a circular addressed by him to all the civil and mili- open , ore nae Renee Wie Boveee IANO WANTED—IN EXCH ANG FOR A PIRAT HOND 10 ‘lo. 4 100 each, " —_— — weturn ito B. Lyon, 168 Chatham sireet, and receive the ‘and mage on & lol in Hrooklgn of $800; 10 Patent lever hunting cased wateles, W'enoh, fied the treaty on his part, after having introduced into | tary governors ani marshals of the nobilty — = above rewprd. fis 4 valuable keepsake from a friend, mortende in, Hrooklyn of $800; $60 per year Gold iit | Tench. io be paid on the mortiage tll paid. ” Newbie & Arst rate mches 75 modifications to which we had not thronghout all the governments of the Russian emptre,in- | ‘TRE CRISIS ON THE SLAVERY QUESTION aoe L byt “J v | Nesae peat P tH ene yet je . | instrument will be received. Apply in the eveaing wt LAL ; ya trenty that the measures may be in ‘the REWARD.—LOST, BY A LADY, ON TUFEDAY, | Division street, opposite Caual, thied stor; 100 do. : ry Meach. another Power, is no longer provinces which have now been definitely applied in Sime airwet, between Hoyt andj Clinton wove kn nt bh WO Ladies’ gold warches ° Beach, be against all rule, | 1 the provinces Opinions of Southern Journals on the Admie eee ial key, endian IANOFORTHE.—SEVERAL VERY FINE PTANOS, Rare hunting caned watches iis in My each of the ye OS b. Whoever will kind!y return the taane | nye tor ale at extrmvagatiy: low prices. Que very ime | SUM dold guard, vest and fob chaing.. "10. 30 exch. ‘concession of | their a te Xe, a aiayene avenue, Brooklyn, wall Fecive tho abuv® | pragotrade in Barn for 80, Oa nt {ap‘eaae Twenty Tigi | (70d ockets, bracelets, browches, ia diija, brons'pins lock. Our | made by that journal i It is mireet_betwern Second and Third avennes, varstnirs. | na allerr thimbles, and variety of other hrdeles ry Mut ths | of Berlin, relative W the which the REWARD —LOST, A. SIS MF GREATEST CHANCE TO GRT A SUPERB PLANO, | coe to MIB nen, werfa in Kussia, stateraents length fing, in going ff ‘Sturteenth «treetand dirt! al Tome * OO, - 2 Iminedwa on receipt of the subscription money the sub- Taine baste, provided the ter woobd cuasesh wo. lke The following isthe uxt My ~ ‘Ties “Gi ade wil recnve | egy Saget onmwrond cameys,ortace, mate by one tthe | scribers name wil'be entered upon our teeripon. tak = yee _ - Special committee 4 reward, with the thanks of the owner by returning | goat. Teen aed x fee months. and warranied In perfect eepente 0 namber, ase the pit. etcesapenting oes aa oom Ooi ie task onemne the provisions aud oosdl. Vilno, Koyo and Grodno, and composed . abetnegee i MT Prom: | order. Inquire at 161 Ninth sireet, iader expres petead. said ‘ons of some future treaty to be concluded and ratified of the nobility and some other landed - - — All communications ebould be addresse 1 to. Between Great Britain and Honduras. This certainly | been charged with the ee (al ac 48 and 49 Moffat's Botiting, 385 Brow way, Mew 4 ln ET Fe manele - yg Me my Ft) —PRACTICAT, HOOKKERVING, 9 RRO, 7. | Specimen coples seat free.” ee ‘wide-awake diplomatists of America, with the | | The Minister of the Interior has $10. Te DOLMEAR wil have lwoeralavecnter sna | Poruale stall the principal mewnagenta. Price 4 conta knowledge > 8 the contents of ‘the former | ¢4 with the good intentions evinced by those evening by atndenta going into business, which may be «- SS ae ———— eonvention of ‘and Honduras, were not likely to | With regard to the peasants ‘woukl be sectional S pair clothgloves, Lbinck | cured by new applicants at only $10 for & fail double ewtry HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ecmmit themselves, to a blind acceptance of another Fully approving whieh wo. milk ‘will be for the reco- | course, Regular terms, $25. . . very of the property or the apprabenaton of the hie: ——"_ = - Sree yi in at ith the provisions of which they | Ar el oe, at tine oi arr re e PROw WassacmReETS weno wag ean | Py RAMPEPUN JUMOLEE cuASM, MRO ~ 1 Years experience Ping, hath fi win och is the prevent state of this wonderful diplomatic | sired, 1 authorise My irregular it baving $100 REWARD —WILLIAM MH. RUSSELL. PRO. sche ironman opportniy nate thes, Sug Gates, sanbroglio. 2 elaboration power aasem. ‘or nssell House. left Detroit select pupt ir resiiences, in tbe vicinity 0 ANTED—BY A LADY, Suey to Gaye sa condition shning”” ect of No ee eee ea zat’ thoes | winter supplies. the aryived in New Yors the sof | Teacher, bor Bat Herat otlos. Me Owe | NN Seaeet beard, fs 8 ce le private femily. | Fis merce, we need have no accomplished, 60 as So eee etree, eee eaceaaee ah comet, | remo the Aster Hoe ant) the mar fh Bn (eave | Aiton a Me Me Mera oee.Mteferenoescxchanged. —— oar bold upon any portion Hon at present sive Force that poed he heme thor of "Prise Rasay on Penmanship,” and other | 147A NTED—A SMALL FURNISHED OR PA territory enough Fight my apd ‘York either by iiven leanne in hookkeaping writing, A, at ANSRD--A GUALL, PUREED 08 FARTLY FUR. ‘boundless possessians 1. That and Unicas some accident befel him | 446 Bi {pon sound elementary principles, te the en- blahed house in & plentant jocation, \ih) May os longer. Indi in South ‘| ehall be established it, and direct the vote : hie be has visited some hotel and | ti Tusion Of the mode Tesson” chael " Rent moderate, Address B. Kt. Il., box 271; Post office, with ‘& India hn Africa, might, one would thi * | Gforesaid; and afterwards a ‘commission for p= hearers mo peers on U4 ane oe be | resister Same.’ Hotel, proprietors are tnow earnently | ready “Poster's Double Kutry Eluctlated. ih ea, “ood = hanger without our cashing tater a thar | three governments feral. ven Governor Walker himvelf mustained. the Po pe wn of thelr rogiaters «ince the . aT BOA RE at other . 4 ok come ONS. L. DE GRAND VALS PRENE DIN ANTED-FURNISHED, A PARLOR, BEDROOM sepa of land in raion | where we ‘have bo 2. Fach committce President on that point, as he clearly recognized the Con- | IS" ints'otarrieet and depariure, amlany known particulars, ebook, a M vance insimation, Hien ‘atl kitchen connected, with gas aod bath. Address whatever to be, and which we cannot expect | nobility in that government shall vention as Preteen ized. ‘The above reward will be paid to the person first communica. | terrace, Hobo $20) 4 year. Circulars at | Mra. Caroline Clarke, Union rquare Post office, stating to occupy and retain without coming sooner or later into pn fan i mah ppt he hotag teat the oud. tine the tare ence of hte rival at any hotel ta the Untied ». 6 Bi terms, de. ‘violent with @ nation as proud chosen from mist Lecompton Convention ies OF y aubsequent to his departure from the Ast <a GOLDENITHD ACADEMING OF PRITUAT ~ Soumneeriag sacurestves, the den oté arrogant and | Fabled lands in the qeertion (e/a substantial canphinnse wih tas roquironnals HHoures Its hoped that sympathy for bie wifering family gi eg eg ar ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND 138 MOTHER. i Will induge brother hotel proprietors 10 see that @ care\ul if . No. way, corner of SJ unfurnished rooma without board, ia Brooklyn, aear this country and the United States, on such issues ag are | Amongst the most pL tty | that the best and most practical | S'immnation of their registers e tunde, Address the oder | }rapklit stry and No. #8) Broadway, corner of Twentieth | the Fulton or South ferry, References given and required. tmvolved 12 ais Contra Americas besnees, i #0 utterly | ment, and nominated ceding say ettorlane tear ene the fe figned ot Detron, or eare of Backus, Nichols & Co, $1 Maiden cee te and evening for class or private Address stating particulars and term, Wide must be mode: ‘monstrous that the very possibili ‘such’a thing seems | Province. Kaneas an opportan: ‘own instit ne, N.Y. y SSO . J. H., Herald office, hardly credible. But who can tell what such a ‘spirited’ 3. general their own way” is to admit Kansas under the Leeompton Ne w* MODEL G—FLOWERS, FRUIT, FIGURES, &C, 4 r " Prime Minister as it is our happiness to possess can accom. | following P constitution; after which the people, in the capacity of | — = This elegant and fashionable art taught by a lady, ANTED=TWO AND TWO }; SIZED CAMERAS, i ay BA Ts cial commmitices, chosen by the committees themselves: | citizens of the State, can at any Wine alter, reform oF from Lamina entirely new principle, which more | ac WELL RENTER, 3 Brocteny, NAPPI 10 rece, language gion intelligent landowner ment, nominated | abolish constitution pale , ‘ ore tas aracefal, ~° Broadway. goat the lanasiintte tetarens in’ Sraret pee eg yl ty rf oni ened of | think were. Ry this hie ee Tally agree “ith the A stout NEWwrounn. | Phu hiheno tt tie, One course Iemone a wut Pee TANTED—A WHEELER & WILSON'S OR SINGER'S that exist on cithor side are to be overleaped, and war, in | the nobility; one member, vlelegated by the Minister of | President, the people of Kansas bave the full privilege of +f, TAS ‘ toe albick bine Py letter, address A, Hi. ply mal street: if W sewing machine. Any person having one they wish to ‘of nature and reason and religion, Ia to be brought | the Interior, It is reserved to you (the Governors) to | forming their own institutions in their own way, and at | iaij, curling up, brown; hazel eyes: ans Sthe wee an ve | same dispewe of, may hear of a cash purchaser by addressee W. we may be t Abt | Choose the President of tbe Commission from amongst the | the same titne relieving Congress and the country at large | lor. Hd ou brass collar, wiih owter's marme and wider DANCING ACADEMIE: vor tno Heraid ofen, stating price, ae.” "NTS man to do it. noble landowners who shall be members of it. from the agitation and excitement that bas surrounded the Coat removed by the thief since. A suitable reward will ee TANTED—A NEATLY FURNISHED SITTING ROOM, Revolution of Opinion in Favor of Sia tn | pp mmetiately_ after thelr formation, the provincial com- | Kasse qusstien. bo paid Tor receepad cod Seq Se semen Foenia, Vo tone 33 BROADWAY.—¥ME SAU VAGEAU® DANCING th xmall Dedtoom avtached, wjthout bowrd. ima re very, = Wal Save fo prevees, came pe pps ete fi omer “4 Saaeaer aaeeen cues scala age nibeetpe aoa ade Reo ee spectabie wouse, wi the neighborhood dt St. John's park, by form: xpreseed sla’ pam | ing al same haat - nn lor gener: reeti " ui M . resem, h, Om ru reairn wg sere | i sy tee apo arate none | ey cng ona othe races ew | FOR AT Ree RAGA lt gM | Peay Hbaraeand kates | ean 8 Meee aut ame! RoW justly comy 5 Congress adi x e prov ~~ * tong! pat extra ‘ee. ey ee ay contest is hing ant'the the condition of the peasints of those provinces, Slave Buse under the Lecomptou voneeheton; or, eta: inUpietihenicantt A, POPWormits paxcixe AcannM mm Oy Re oe a slave trade. fought for the basis of their pian the following conditions:— | ing to be the majority, they voluntarily allowed (the tni- A. N Broadway, New Youk PBS d Lyng | er rere ar enat of Teed 4 ben No. 157 Montag: 0 place Brook]; . ) mast be pear!) #0, and adapted for cultiva- Iaanea now open forthe reception of puptle. I gt 2 lla t retains bis r' of property over all | nority to have everything their own way. When Kansas Fwakae THE FIFTH AVENUR, A PRW DAYS AGO. TANTED TO LEASK—WITH PRIVILEGR OF POR tr Y r a valuable searf, The owner can have It by describing his land, but the peasants retain the enclosures belonging | shali have been admitted into the Union as a sovereign | Tit tie “and paying for this advertioment. ‘Gall wt 15 9 and Wilberforces of the present day will | to their habitations, which they have the right of ac. | State her people will have full power to amend or change | Y\.! phlirty deat strees have to adopt a somewhat humbled tone, The manifer quiring aa freehold y by means of a redemption | her constitution, so ax to carry out the wishes of the ma- Se toes of Exeter Hall must for once be defensive and apo | price, payable within a fixed term. The: " APPR OP ADDR AD DPDPPAPOPEPODPPLPOD hase, tin the immediate wiernity of the . They are to have, | jority, if it does not now do to STON JANUARY 4, BETWREN x | a is he porpoces. of 4 etic, for the world is now wiser tha when pulpit aut | moreover, the use of such n qnantity of Tani as is neces: | "Weare happy to know that the President's views are 1 aid Pocond place, or on Woodhall nteck: Rom Brooklyn, ATORES AND SPURL hk Sct cae itn parotlars, Mer. R. SMITH, New York resounded with indycnant appeals to humanity | gary, to the circumstances of the locality, to #e- | sustained by @ large number of the leading democratic | vne white merino } prssthec?” suenasactg | 1 prtnthaamriaaet pit yehT 4 ve and twenty years go, The wuching descrip. | eure’ their ‘end. to give them the means of | papers of the non-slaveholding States, and among them | 11 ‘be finder will | repeced Py yaa Hons of philanthropic novel writers will go. for littl | satistying their obligations the state sod towards | the Gincluuati Smgvirer. As thas ablo Journal seys, in | Pemerd wil be paid | ‘The subscriber is selling all description of watches nad Le pe CR now, as far as regards our own colonics. Those who | the proprictor. Asa compemsation for the vse of this | Kansas the people were called on to vote for delegates to | oer. - Jewelry wt retail, at much jess than the usaal prices. chars, 9 Mare oF eoauNry sen, etusied wiles Set: arc old enough may recollect the traditional portrait: | land, the peasants bound the O8T=ON TURSDAY NIGHT, STH INST. ON THE | " Diamond Anger rings. five miles of New York, in a perfeotly healthy neighborbood, of West India eters, their wires and children proprietor or to work for b either to pay a rent to net chy dh my ange A party, claiming to be the ma- Ld way from 11 Walker street to 50 Lisperrd atreet, a Ladies’ gold and stone bracelets, and free fram fever. There must be st least seventy-five febich aro to be Tou ie the "moral tales” of the as: | 20"theprieaterelmions of peasants ani propritors be. | was firmed aod atte, but the tonenting itt te Sn ae, eate eee B C poner iy human scrma, “Xaseas ang param Fereraton,_,The owner ofa Jamaica property was always | tween themeetven shold regulated n irech’ a manber | people to say whether the Bate ahould be a free or slay To Nice, Hon 60 Liepenard sieet, | Genticen's van chases tad guard chat : 4 ig on A sofa, drinking sangaree and swearing at Sambo, | as to secure the regular diecharge ot the imposts due to | State, The same party, claiming to be the majority, aid thanks of ine owne: Pure gold wedding Taal a @ fine mulatto Youth, whose quivering lips and flashing } the State, and of the 4 {bey Would wot vee, nad we suprose dM amt. Toe great | © — eye and nee BALL SEASON, Zoe renee Touch he felt, The Indy of the house, al- | | The developement of these princi pli bone Of contention was the slavery question—whetner | [u°hunmng orin an ommous beiwcen the’Kverert iouse | Gonl cherasine aed oye plansen Ca ie Cc acs Sa sa ® oa HM a et tne, pmaidiis betwee verett Honse | pect and eye M.D. UL O two female slaves, whose delicate forms bore fecent | Minister of the Interior has niented to you his | and fair oppor tunity for th o> had e . 3 lei alg . ’ bi ri ose who had been profes the oiftee Wt the Krerett House. 1, 2,4, 4 and 6 gineeee, OUNG MENS DEMOCRATIC UNION © aces of the lash. The youthful hoir wandered about the | views upon this subject, and the edhnmitices may tert | ome to beires male men, and whe clamedto bo — ver naphia rings, portemon piven, Z ‘carr Amaanty Roos — nate Inbore. * onday evening. Jan. 11, house exere! a whip given him by bis mother express- | them to guide them in tl b Jargel majorit, mak. inane State POLITIC Import Wenn to beat the Tae ners with, A faithful ant piows | When these committees shall have finished thoir task, ioe bere ey tecietand rtema vee, tee | serene a ahh ay pe, expe every kind of ill usage, because | they will have to submit it to the al cotamis#ton’ | President thinks snch a course wrong: Mr Douglas thinks Do tt ha yp Rt Pe - 7 Be nena neers = aetna him—ol, how ferventiy!—would not | The commission, after having weighed and examined the | it right. The President thinks that the proper course now | yh) gre Tenuentoad ia iment ame yy louy be siath aumoal SZened. Cyn ve had at co “opworti's Music Store, 49 Broadway. listen to the rinmanly proposals of Drive, the over. Is of th incial imecs, and seer, completed the picture, ’ Ghote th ¢ provincial comm| » and having com. | to be pursued is to admit Kansag under the Lecomp'om | 71, o'clock, at ibe elub rooms, Mercer House ~ —_— - . Sond ‘Se twee bety ot an incddughte’ ae thom with the principles indicated above, will have | constitution, and let the people, if thay do nat like that We TAR RESON, Chairman, TO #00 WORTH OF GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF PUREISIID. Yoyal subjects as England ever woking ant | to pass a definitive judgpent on the matter, and to draw | constitution, all a convention and make another that will 5 wearing apparel warted, fof which the BROW NSON'S QUARTERLY REVIEW, to Oblequy, 80d Beato an : ‘wore helt ¥ the scheme of a al settlement throughout the | suit. Mr. Douglas thinks that Congress should intervens will be paid, without baggling or seeking to imy - fon Jaren, Mee Fences regard th the tatertoms of een Wie vere meee, governments, with the exceptions and variations | —pase judgment on the way the people of Kansas have att . on Conroy, ab Contre weet, JT Conversations of Our Club, on who were which each of them may require. been ing the own business—ndo what they have late 491 Pearl stare! THT, Common Schools $5 00 TO INVEST IN SECOND HARD CLOTHING. | TV. The Chuteh an Organiam, 2 Sree ot, eteniring Bee. 0, — Gentlemen desirous of conv bing lott off or | V. Lierary Noten sap cine an 2 well _ag mora practical } Quin De LCIHER'S aromas eream deutitriete Prive 8) | more hy esuing pe. sent sie oaarese fo WoRo- a DOmIGAS 8 iknen fanene Into the Union nt Conte. Omice 68 Brondway, et jeutifrice. Prive 0 Sey, ee eine o sto JAMS MORO- JAMES B. KIRKER, Jarly supposed to be revelling in ill gotten gains. But po Tne on with the su; / ie perintendence and general | done—and tell them how they ahall heteafter do. Wi Seictane aie ie publ, ated corn the Srtend of the seme aurection of thi important work in the three eo | nk wih the, President, than woud Ue more ie stich fhanw , atters od a ine ino entrusted to your care, T an- | conform: to the t, ‘Our own c slonies are Impoyorished, buy the sum of slave- thorize you to give both to the provincial yommittges amd apd just ‘ai} parties, to adm