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\ 8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONOAY, JANUARY 11, 1858, ——— ; . 4} Nawny, Deo 23—Arr Jenny, Lomberg, NYork. ANARCHY cors—in tracting Board Dui and th% Auttor'y Bil | hold’ng-compien political sentiments upom national Guesy "The Battic of New Oricans. Court—Special Term, Bee Arr ier oan + TH 2 coany, Sr Mr, Upham maseTt® Dowe it abino for chim the Seaate | Sons 1 CoNvETiON OP THE ov 1812—ArrBAL Fee an Tales lesen, Svea, Det it dur Brescia Loser eek, frtinere ip 18587 Fair do thee antecedtate ‘We learn that most of the members thus elected exp’ sot. pags Ey Pop narrnlhen FOR ATD. DECIRIONS. Poxtsmoura, Dec 23—Ski Pal saspenrer (from London) Dtcorgenization of the T ,cimeturedt Albany Out for just and libersl action on the part of the re: { ed'and intended to act in that spirit of barmony wi" re dha Convent maha by" the "Yorsvenn: of the: War 6 Mosndich wna a. ve. The Mayor and sla—Jndgment fork (before reported passed by Ziel); Fairy,” Bliok cron —A Dead Leck—Tred img Politicians in their publican party towards Americans. Publicans which secured their clections, 60 that 5a this | ea Or ale, toy defendant. peng Singapore. about Nec 28—Tn port schr Hlawa:na, Glery—Gress Corre ‘We may this much toplot our friends troughout the State | way a large class of electors State. tempo- | 1612 at Military Hall, No. 167 Bowery, on ’ R. Lee vs. Manhattan Life Insurance Com oak aor Sik: and » Boston, fiat are from Pion hy aii Parties. know how oar American represostativen stand at the pre- | rarity alienated, might come » and by fuch re- | Col, T. Herdendrook, of Kings county, wes called to the .—Judgment declaring the title to policy to erect | ,,Pewoerm, Dee Putin. ship rks Gpeen, Palrbanks, saczeme = the repabise morable terme" Per Ys he doen he, | The aeereachenents OF clavery and Peceee, tase crem | chair. The following gentlemen were sppeinted Vico Feglar, ana! directing the payment of | amount fim Havre tor Mobic.” Sid 23, alsa, Drik'water aaa y Ansara, Jan 0, 1858. ptr gh te rampiened bd py wee pay trees the ahaa easooreed, ay hisses Presidents:—Messre. Porter, Hulsart, Baker, Howard aad | “stephon p, Nash, Receiver, vs. Gallaway and al.—Com- | — Quasnsrowx, Dec 21—Arr Golden Era, Thorndike, Baltl~ Prarty Squalbling in he House of Assembly—Kach Platoon | will, They stand tirm, revolved wet to sacrifioe the inic- | We will not inquire ingo the nature of tha embarrass | Williams; Adjutamt Hildreth was sppointed Secretary; | plaint diemisned with cos's. . mere. , Dee 2~In port ship Hero, Stafford, for New ‘ Tyne pet Fan ty on ae soy ne ale od byte hn soy, | Messrs. Monell and Rose, sentetent enmien with oe be va, S—Arr bark the Rewit—Pe’ dicot Leadere—Weas the Senate Adjourne | PY.T? this whibs Turreundel “There members Lnow by wikers Warscn | Tho following preambie and roeolutious were unani- | “MmIied SACOM on. covemagh Iron Company.— | St J0mX. NB, Jan $—Arr bar ment for TRY o¢ Days a Legat Act, c., de. cou! Deleagured night and day, but thy do wot know the | mously adopted-— Judgment for plaintiff for value of stock at $1 per share, | from Charieston for Rotterdam, One week Yay been consumed by the representatives of motives and purposes of mem wha make touse top ‘Whereas Congress deen petitioned repeatedly pelea in ‘al! $1,376, with interest from the 29th of Sep- [oe he pur, ‘We people at the capital without even arriving at an or- Sone of Acserioaniens. Thaee wo men for s remuneration of their clsimgs in thoir struggle to | tem! ie - Jes Feleh.—Demurrer over-'| repg at aberdeen, raniza’on of the House of Asrembly. The condition of Americans “and republicaney wad, M° thon *"knect | Maintain the nation's mdependence, so dearly purchased | | fone sohes, Ts Cy tg pyle ke spans OFk 2k Arr shin Jusith, Browa, Algoa Bays parties is such that neither can claim a majority, Hence how their good names sufler by tho uso thatie made | CY their Bonored sires in the Revolutionary wir: 0) | ing demurrer and paying coats, to answer issuably within | 77,2. Gem Gapeng. Zable BAY. an, Obarlesiont Sieh; aa yet have fot succeeded, and believing ae aoe ihe difdculty. The nige Americans sympathise more with ree ‘at enya the a cmeae titan thetr to be just, most respectfully request tha GA gee Es weve after service of the order overruling Gebroeders, P?tk, the democrats than with the republicans. The two Sr who have fallen into the orrar of ackng ‘ndependenty, wt Roprecentatven,touse thelr beat exervoce cn weir be- | Daniel R. Jones vs. the same.—Ssme judgment with | _ RosTON' Jun 9, AM-Ary hark lng, Fusiage, Seayrang ‘mer ure perfectly agreed that many of theebnemious par- Americans, when, by accep/ing the nomination re- | naif: therefore,” like liberty. Betrig i ona Herriam, Cornwal'ts, NS, for Hors. CM ‘Mean laws passed by fhe last republican Legislature, ‘ wre the votes ed, repudlysans, thee reiations and anion Resolved, That this Convention solicit pearen i. a. oS, and al. Ms peptic and sh emieatien. Se none Davee ae Sa, Gramm on ina Mobi ua Vrutier> cerpes, thore New “Officers » Senate. ? wane mmenibers conscious, pensione! services iapec ‘Mara, Pepper, a . MeFarl Cienfue- siete oped waa at pb Supers. mae | Skuratens ese meh ue coeton wana cia le ie rate ae Wang 07 gam nny pcg | ero Duin fepot ire, nt —oion | etre Rec Pika, Savok, Diambare Me™ publican candidate for Speaker, Mr. Van Valkenburgh, | Fopronnish Ghost ee ata, Toe onganination of thre Assembly ie of s0,poltion!im- | fine “commencing eae anvocedent dale and io continue | Samé ve. fame and another.—Same order. tb~-Are thy to) ship Son Flower, Liverpool, The sleumer Necwh «genomes in very ene of ener and wed | Rezuly Clerk repo Zoough for: to mage ie alghtest orice of precio: | (27aRgh tet fluro Iver, ax smownt vo give etch 8.Com- | See Oo et nee eee | oe ome ton bake ccc merges oma, Me a “ for it ete test of Ny jue . vqoaliiod for the position, bas the urpardcnatlo ctigmm | Second Teprity Clon. republican, Irwoget it. will be becaurm ha sieoted womest |, SRADGSUEPGTE: os bo signed by car Pre: Bafore Chief Justice Duer. a te Tat, Renate taamnen Georpere Ceoae Eee ‘westing upon hima of having aided, abetied, supported amd is teore publican, apd iaithful reprevewtatives “enough te give ittous. If | sident and ecretary and published in such papers 28 &1 ‘Mathew A. Crooker vs. Aaron Bennett.—Motion to va- | Brown, Pernambuco and mkt. Sid bark Mondamin, Colling, v4 , Fepediican. the menrbers chaven by ‘mericam and dlican cakes 9, and that ‘eate judgment denied. Costs to be taxed according to law | Rio Janeiro and mkt. ‘voted for all those partisan projects-of the last Legisiavere, : firms and Postmaster, republican. rt S repab! willing t sustain ug in ovr appeal ae above, an’ aaa onunef uation. Noe. ee Seite tee. i Doorkeeper, republican. Z plestors Respond lo the | sdutimeat= which | piaced | Veterans return their hearty thanks for the kind assur- | im force where the report was . , Jan Pp Anianoe, DeForest, Liv sdemanded by Oakey Hal, Blatchford, Greely & Oo. In- mat Dorks ae them there, ‘the utmos: ‘Liberality will be ‘observed | ances they have received from the rress generally. ‘William C. Hornfager vs. the same.—Referce’s fees to pay Cmcagg hang Ca Unele Bava, deed, Mr, Yan Vallrendurgh was chatrman-of oneefthe | Second sesietant Doetkeaper, republican. lovarda bem wad See Gunde. Seve ‘The following sidrees was then delivered by Rev. A. H, | P@&Feduced from $5 to $3 per diem. No costs of motion. | Coio*rom Norieans: Cid Bt brig. Robt ‘Biaoe 8 wit ‘committers of the House which reported the’bifs vertatin. Janitor republican. : what would bave been Mise and cheerfully awarded, GENERAL TERM. Wilmington NC; schre A Canale (Br), Sweeting 4 Firat Messengor, republican, under circumstamces oonoreole to ai cannot’be oxtorted. | Robimson:— Before a full Bench. Ephraim & Anna, Do'e, NOrieane. Sid bark », Stein, ‘we prepared in the then District Atiorney’s office in the Second Messenger. ‘repadlican. There ure, we are proad to say, wixty-one repndlican Mr. Paaroest exp Verersne or THE War oF 1912—Tam Moore ys. Martine.—Re-argument ordered unless tho = brigs Hugo’ (8) P), Modolate, Barseieees j seams, seity of New York. Now, as atl these matters are brozeht Third Weeseng sr, Sepabtican, » members of the Assembly, who wh! net ay their happy to meet with you today, the &h of January, tha | parties are willing that the appeal be decided on-an equal meet Wh peat seer WY 2, Atle mers, 5 sloop soe ww raring frmeta. vin stehes | Ph Wee, Soe ie "vepimaniny of eterna ous | Ged eS wna Ses | emanate ee eceerewece | SHGRLARD HO fi, ane 2 it u le 5 Sst, f eee eS 3 ‘ for Wer speaker, doing consiiapel altape ef the | Te eeiehor aencnreh, Howe, or of ts orgamizésion nostiio to the pepular senti- | ofits the crowning battia of a saries of eplendit vic- LIGENCE Tand. 11 AM-Passing In, schr cf -W Lewis, from Tangier for" ropovticas-of the last agistature, the opposition 0% , byicers of the -Assembty ‘ment, ress with membors who ignore their eonsutuents. | tariee; amd sesond, becacse it gave tha nations cf iho 0l4 | MABITIME INTEL + | Boston, -ogtkened very much on that accoum ker, repobtican. {rom the Atias and Argus, Jan. 8.) World a proof that America had al! heeiements of nation- AA RRA Nn ee ee a oe Eee Agente Talbohe Teo adjourement of the Senaie wm Thurscay over. | Ceri, repudusan. is estietg act 1h aay that wepprociats, ant ary gutta: 1:58 grenteees— the emerbien cf greet netiens! principles and vpwrocparbs hy 1 — wom Londonderry: Julius (item), Meyer, Bremen; bark Raver st i So , Fepublican, fare that the demooranec members o: use appreci- maintenance of cher. " Bai " ; Monciny aight, which in reality mears Tuesday morsiog,@ | yee hosp vesiblony ie, the freupecs and weli-reapect of tho American acrm. | dererra os the hands 2f the'r counsry thy bean, the pest: t A'Chapinan, Laurent and MA Seveun, Buller Marana) 8 fan unprecedented act, without warrant either of lnw, con- ‘Piret Assistant Doorkeeper, repu! ‘eneo, Patten, Charleston; schrs bers ip r'fGsing to surrender the organization of tho | piary ait they now need and ask, js ovideat from their ~Port of , New i? ‘ork, January 10, 1854. Geoy , Atwell, Turks Tsiands: Wappen, Carver, on; a . Coe f Stoo5. tent Assembl, to the back republicans. Shouid they put an aire their poverty, and above all, their eminent pas H n; schrs Suffolk, Smith, Minai~ wtnctien ov precenamkiy : Ste: Spaecaniie® SAUNNOY S0e- 0 Seen Recwen a armnts {| -en0 46 the present dead lock by placing Mr. Alzora ip the | servicen i the poet. Zot us glance a momenta their past ARRIVED. Hens laters Woullnase, rete, halve sew dies ieee hibits ether house alone from edjourning over more chan Second Nepury Clerk, repablisam. “Speaker's chair, it would be one of those acts of generous | services. 12,000 British troops, fresh from the gory fields ste fi » n, Live! Dec 2%, at 2:42 ‘4 ih, Me: bark Richd Taunton, pay |, Tapa lisam. 2 Stermehip Africa (Br), Shannot pool, %6, lanta, Whitmore, from Bath, from “two days -withoat consent of the othar. The Senuta ad- Third Deputy Clerk, repuolican. riotiem, which the democratic side of tte House could | of Waterloo, e Victory, met Waterloo de- | py, wich nidae and pasyeugers, to F Cunard,’ The ship Seot- | Rio Jansiro: Lubec brig Naw'ilae, trom do. Cid. steamship fourned over Friday, Saturday and Sunday. “The exocee | Librarian, repaolican. hardly fail (0 reosgnise in a similar spirit of generosity. Jackeon with only 4,000 men, hastily drawn | tis’ Chief, and bark George Bradford (of Yarmouth, NX} | Texas, Talbot, Galveston &e: shiva § Giiders.ecve, Johns @ay. But the constitution does no: except that day. Nis | Janitor, reyblican. The Walker Yeeting in Petersburg. caly 18men, while tho enemy lost 2,000 Gr seven Det | Smeriza trom Boston Yes Lalifes for Laverpooh Jan 1, ab88 | June nerceiones bp veies tracalte, Prancatort Reraursiery weo counted in the hundred deys of the sosaion, and it | Keeper o! Assemb!y Chamber, repeblicar. [From the Wiehmont Whig, Jan 1 tles fought in 1814, tive wero gained. While at Platts | Ait" iat4g 1b, lon 35 20, passed steamer bound K; &b, at8 | Eetape and Atalayedor, Puges, doz-brig Browneville, Sitaps ne of the days for whieh members draw’ their pay. per, republican. ‘The meeting in Patersburz on Wednesday evening, for durg Gen. Macom», with only 2,600 men, defeated Gea. | pay’ oxchangal signais with steamship Arago, hence for South- | son, Warana- B, by this conduct of the Senate, @ question shal! . republican, che purpose oF ‘condemning the illegal arrest of General Provost with 14.000 well trained soldiers, at Lundy's Lane | ampto: ! Havre. Arr 24 (by tel) bark Annie Hodgman, Hyler, Thomaston; be raved as to the right for said long ad ‘Third Assistant, repudlican, Waukee by Chanonore ja Revit oo bien ‘sumerousiy Gen. Brown, with on)y 3,500 men, defeated Gen. Drum- ship id Crockett, Spencer, San Penpelene, O07, br 7th, schr Olaia, Amef Boston. Ska, Chen of retin Journment, may it mot de the! the Courts | Fourth Aesistast, republican, attended, we aro assurod, than any public meeting in that | Rom4. wih 5.000. Foch Maloars? Tih Froqeantty | poderele eovlerly wints: ‘Dec 4 lst 13%, oa eeW. caw | Die’stew Bersene anes ee Will declare the act illegal, and all C1 Officers Dependent Upon the Lagi sheaums. city for a number of years. We leara, further, that the | Sor, hte: Platispurg and Fort McHanry, sith freqnentiy | roe ark bouud &, abowing asigyal with blue, white and | PNORFOLK Jan toate aches clara, Growell, Boston: Mary pontine d te aneuaenar ieee by uns actef | Keeper of she Capitol, republicam. spirit of the meeting was in the Bi a not balf the number of man, the raw (semetimesalmostun: | D1,0 Derpendicular stripes; alst, 1at8 #0 8, lon $410 W, ex- | Janes Jones,’ NYork. In Hampton Roads, Br brig Rualie, Secate, in diso! e exprosy of the const'te- | Assistant Keeper, republican. Nircad of snemsers ot | 2iseirlived) yeomanry of America rast and utterly routed | Shoncea'signals with Fr skip ‘Tinto, bound to Bombay; same | jrom'Huliferbound 6 Richuiond. ‘cid bark Hudscus Bemasy * _ astic and harmonious, though compesed of members of | + * e fi om it o . 4 tion the oath ppe was scare ‘eener of the gical Rooms, rept sblican. “ Shonper- 7 he ebivalrous legions of Great Britain. And not only on a lary oli chip with donble topsall yard Indies hau tengves. ta tae sues Mipiunve wetinee ek | ken groetnaes te Get teak tate te eine a eae saat-iie atanhwe: bead ices ot Poe a ‘rae Chas Neen it ‘days from the equator nad WOEWHURYPORT, Jan 8-Sid sche Golan West, Pear, al oe ‘stant Cle: 3 ple voize raise lefence of the course of the af wet ictoriour. a f Hatteras, with sirong nortber! es. Anchor: W' _ ‘virtually closody. Is.there any other legal remedy than s tant Clerk, probably American. ation and Commodore Paviding, We supjoin an rot ole yo aes WEED ty oerceaeevern | onihe Karon Saturday evening. , PHILADELPHIA, Jan $-Cil_stenmer City of New Yori, 1 Fifth Assistant, probably American. preclamation forthw'th by his Excellency, Gov. King-« vowing an extra session? And when thus convened the session be restricted to @ hundred days? The consti- tation hae placed ne Kimit as to the time employed &: ring extra sessions of the Lpgislature. No opinion can yet be formed of the talent comprised house, asthe members ero nine tenths new in NB. oasion, which Wr he nea, an , Ship Charies & Jane (of Bath), Bowker, Trieste, Oct 24, and | jrowes, Boston; barka MH Kendall, Shankland, Matanzas} wot bring eee aE on en ae, Malla Nov 10, passed «ithvaltar 201m, with mdse, to C Dun- | Wm Henry, Young, Cardenas: cvhre 8 Woodbrige, Higging: sbe swent all before her; ion Carrs the stripes, | asn & Hias been 15 da: of lat 30, wih heavy weather. | Trinidad de Cabs M Houston, Russell) Charleston; 6 A ‘lez and more effectual whip, and the stars, the lights | Deo 11, lat 25 15, lon 38 30, spoke abip Thomas Jefferson, from | Hammond, to. and tha crowning diadem of the young nation’s | Tiverpocl for New Orleans: 30tb, Iat 2044, 19 (80. $)0KC | _——,,..,.,... For ‘birty years no shiv of equal calibre of | brig Julia R Arey. 8 sfrom Wilmington for Martli “ = ‘tina hat net raat Britain and not veon defestad, | dan 8, lat 04, Jon fs 30, apche bark Goodspeed, HORSES AND CARRIAGES. 4 ‘ Modiie. ZAOR 8 v harness. Their appearance, inteliestualiy, is | sentatives of their principles in the I pe sto set rb eres aa t commanding the Constitation (Old aa ¥ (of Philadelphia), Bishop, Cardenas, OR SALE—A HORSE; DARK BROWN, SIX YEARS bles if there is any truth in-Fowlr's mot could in hone pened vy tera? We ask republicans | ‘202 that so conspicuously characterize his ed:torial com: | Ironsides), took the Gurriero, and broke the prestige of | yu, Wihaunar ae, tomasien oe old. sixteen hands high well made, warranted sound and YPhrenology. On the side of tne republicans im the Senate 0 Gesiro am honest anion of the anti-democratic masses, tive ry 12 of his ent . 6 there will’be a strife for teadorsbip Uetwoen Mr. Noxon, | and are noi reckoned amenget the offre seexers, :f the | femmes atm utare treat Rar ETise from the as of Syracuse, and Mr. Diven, of Chemung The former | American royresamtatives ought to azcep: such terms? | from rosponeib genQexion may clatm the honor en account of lenger le- | We esk moz of all parties whether the ‘republicans carry | yfo™"28Pom Ebslattve axperience, and having been well tutored by the | out in practice their pretended desire to hasten the oF- | 15 the world wentral power ef the Regeney for the preceding two | ganization of the Aseembly? ears. 1's boldness, too, inendeavoring to create auarcby | ‘While no Sanerioan desires to'fight simply for the sp: Dee Trinity during bis former term gives hima a pro- | each one is resolved to stand’in an honorable posi minence. | Mr. Diven, however, is represoptedes being an | ‘The duty of.a reproventative to his party ‘sj able and finished scholar, an adroit politician nd some. | the iirmnese wit » Inte tligencer, together nimously adopted — The speech of Mr. Pryor, ox condoct of Commodore Pauld.ng in arreating Gen. W: t i Was marked oy much of the dueney and euphony of * American men throughout the fthe revre- | craze, the aptness of ‘ilustration and the independence of Vicaraguan affairs and spowy, suitable for a light the charactar of Gon. Waiker, | England on the sea, SPs foes ah «i during the first seven {Brig Koloa, Long, Port an Prince, Dec 22, with logwood, to | Kind in double or single harne mnths of the war two buandred prizes were | Mayhew, Talbot & Co, 80th, lat 30 30, lon 72, experienced a a ae Inquire of jimaintaiped his entire excraption | taken by the Americans on the hich geag; thug | fale from WNW: lost deck load of logwood, sprung main- | Way. Price $180. this goverment, the legitimaoy -of . a taste of the Amorican | Mast, spltt sails, de. : ” cy of Ni > Pg aba Amnoniot tle, 11 Pati, 12 da (OR BALE—A PAIR OF PONEY HORSES, ABOUT 14 etal saat ee ce chonen locality. | Thus the frigate | wit Sahogaay® de, wer Wicisner, veel ommaster bands bigh, (rackers), gentle and fast: will be sold low world of opening Central America t the quickening States, under the gallant De , devended the Brig Bonaparte, Tyler, Machias, with leth, to Brett, Son | 4s the owner is about leaving the city and will have no further intnences of industry, civilization and good gov @ States, and broke the Macedonian phalanx: | & Co. use for them. Also, a light carriage and wagon, built ex- on Med hry dager lt re ution, under Bainbridge, proclaimed Schr Ralph Post, Conklin, Apalschicois, 14 days, with cot. pressly for, them; doable fad si are do. be ane South of holding open a°gat ona! 2 1 rma. | ton and tobaceo, to "ost, Has beem 7 days Nof Haue | he seen at Bradley & Co.'s livery + js gatlet and expansion of slayery. He tenounced the action mal righte-—naval, civil ami inte . - © between Madieon and Fifth avenue: vay in that direction for the rated of the Java,her enemy; while | "4s. with heavy weath, 7, Charleston, 5 days, with cotton,$he, ‘wast of an eloquent debsier. “Slchas a apes" proparcd | thar calcu ‘nominece ‘be cinertcans Laven Sines | ° Saeed a ae ke legal, tyrannical, monstrous | the frigate Wasp showed the British frigate Frolic tt was | ic'savion a Takuan, R SALE—A HANDSOME, LARGE SLEIOW; WILL @n the everlasting bleeding Kansas affairs, of which he will | ebligation tewarde their own candidates, and will observe ted bone spirit - wen | no freak orfrolic that determines the country to enter the Sebr Fakir, Higgins, Newport. seat nine comfortably; three two seat coupe rockaways, own goyernm liste with our oppress ore De delivered im the course of next week. On the demo- | ites sacred. Thus, whether on land or sea, Sloop America, Reynolds, Providence. one express wagon, and one two seat wagon, ie dn ey e - . caragng and an outrage upon Wa: twit ding the treac! ‘9 ig clive, Bmith, Sag Harbor. Apply at 68 West Twenty third street, over the livery stab) eratic side Senator Mather will ake a prominent, position CHAGLACTIR OF THC AMERICAN MEMBERS, He declared that the administrat’ br bran pe povees AS ee ae Bieainer Curlew, Willaims. Providerce. — z. - at for in the bande of Senstore Wadeworth, Joan D. Willard | ‘Nothing has deol nony tying tess ti organisation of |. eR became Mare might be c | your ‘boom compatriots, darod to meot the enemy and BELOW. Pe ele Bn Ray and <chell. Senator Smith, democrat, of Suffolk, having | the American party as the stra.ghtforward,intalligert, in- | Cengeu (e aecountetor their dala defeat them. "Waether wo look at the axed hero (Shelby, | | Ship Bavaria, Townsend. from Havre, Nov 29, with mése | Purchase’ & mice covered pleamure, Wages And a horse the longeet political experience of apy ‘senator, will | dependent -courec of bers in beth branches of the | 2ailet! upon thie presumptuous of Ker with the snows of 76 winters covaring big | And passengers, to Wm Whitlock, Jr. Pekrs old, that ean Wet inoide of three’ mingten, sownd aad bad Go tcnen Tend uaeaes esvcer Grae alone, in we gga agape amas cera ullreadl (2-8 > op, ag brow—this was the second war for him—with hie 1,200 SAILED. ind, and ean doaday'sbard work. can p' the same Sao among tts political friends in thelr rivate enasesing: From the very commencement to this period, all the | TessoDable timo. Put noble Kentuckigns, or the gallant Crogan, a youth of 21 | — Ships Henry Clay, Liverpool: Independence, New Orleans; by applying to JOHN DYKES, 127 Grand surest, in tbe porlog wri the eliure of the Hocseef Apeenibly ‘very ihtle fe | American enearbere bene coieeed he etree al the | sequences, ho stood ready to deolare that | summers, both baring therr bororns to “he blast and fury | bark Lucky Mar, Magapore: brig Mary Cobb; and uihers. house, after 12M. et known, end ently no opinion ean be formed. | desire to organize both branches at the cariest pesibie | (ration did aot repudiate Paul ling’s conduct of war, or the noblo generals who Jed you and yourfellow- | Wind at sunefe N and light; at meridian the same; at mm yet known, end conseq’ rd wll S ee 7 an - Possible | peepic, at loast, would re soldiers on to victory, a") gave evidence that the scenes | set NE and light, SETED—A PAIR OF BORER, TONY BUILS, HOY From appearances diet chant sr lpn s\ em f afraid df anamo. He wis Willig, . | sete pevebation ak’aas fees ter names end - less than 18 or over 16 hands high; must be youn delegation chosen by the people possessing more marks | The organieation-of the Senate was a clear indicetion, |-4 orm of rearsach wont ay a ) of th ion bad not tort thelr power and example, Sihecctanemes ondt Beasateen, sound, kind, show. of wtelligence, bonesty and business melinaton. Mr. Van | unmistakeaDie, pal) and positive, that wherever there 7 inciplc. Methodist and aly difference between you and the fath x y prim and disparagemont, dct chey bad <omo to | Piece wee! tied by the principles ard achievements of those | for tho was their simple pricrity of time over you. Bank Many © Dyex, Fickett, from Cetie, France, Nov 18, en. was for independence, and the second | for New York, with acargo of wine and salt, went ashore at mal rights based on that ‘ndependence. The | Barnegat on Saturday, 9h inst. A schooner was sent down ANTED—TO EXCHANGE FOR A LIGHT TRUCK, upon woom they e Destowed. Walker was the same t ‘ere violat Yh ort of Slibuster that Yafayetia acd Kosciusko were, ths | fue wy “hg ¢ Freeborn Aaddbmg oak F the search: | is her yesterday by the Underwriters, with a sieam pump, harness and a wtrong horse, a first clase porter +4 ame sort of Glibust.r that the greet law giver of igrael | ing they were Brivsh citizens. To reat this For fougns | anchors, chains, ac. The M CD was built at Milibridge in | doing ® goad business, in the atiy of Brooklyn,for will sell- was. Moses lod his followore to tho conquest of Canaan | giv diet, F - * Zon fourm’ | Teg, is 259 tons, rated A2, and ia owned in this city by Messrs | Call at or address 76 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Valkenburgh, who has frequently given evidence of his | was power, there @ Will to crush out the very ability, is the leaderof the republicans. Mr. Hezekiah | hearts’ biood of anything American. Baker, of Montgomery , hae also on former occasions exhibi- The American senators, bad they seen ted splendit powers of oratery, and especially we remem- | Senate had in all things been organizef, in e1 Der the occasion when he etood up manfully agaimst the | of them, could have begged ag an especial 2 the Aiquor Prohibitory bil!, when bis party made that an issue | President of the Sonate the appointmont o! a worthy 0.4 " 4 14 to-day James Buchanan asaerta the sare 4 “burch. cary mm the Legslature, Mr. B. labored zealously for the peo- | man as State Janitor, under the direct order and ga@idance of the Almighty. Mr. And te < eee: Pock & Church, The vessel and cargo are probably in- ple’ rights when opposing that obnoxious law. He pre It would ‘have been magnificent condesension to | Pryor epake about an hove, and was irequentiy ana | Brinelol Bmp igi wan Raghhovin alt tree on gst REE Loss or Lire—The New. saan a Soo WANTED: _ i fe 4 ay dicted ons weet —— — own fo relag Rove oieced on Ameriean the owesping of the Senate | warmly applauded. We took 20 notes. and bare only | chittren, bomre and resides, and braved death hy tinod, Duryport Herald states that at daylight on Friday morning BURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—A MEDIUM SIZED Fakes were correct, ‘Mr. Wagner, -on tbe demo- | ° This treatment has taught our men to stand togetner, | ekersa | © ne the Piri of his rennariks in the foregoing | fire and ‘storm to establish Sue Vesz Pe Tihhal | voniel wan Gisewvered ease Me Nests Besos, Dewees: | Oh. Uae cuast sad banriee Ot Peete ae eee @qiatxe side of the House, Mr. Alverd) Mr. Hanford, and | and, whatever may te the result, to consult their own | Mr. Ounszoxe ta tho eame emphatic and eamest tore, | Trijg ARpral them 10, bis noble generosity and national | por aerate a ae al biotenceed Wi | nes For a house answerlug the above description deat Mr. Lansing; withtake leading positions; and they, to- | dignity and their own honor. The greatest reward these | Ho regarded the possession of the gray ‘Ort branch pllotm together with Messrs John Hoyt, | rable tenant may be bad, by addressing box No. 733 Post gether with Adams and Law on dhe American side. can | American members can receive is the warm and generous | partsice #5 the be oftee. Topics as of yal um- | faire, deformed parsons and gaping wounds. Will they | J,lant. fo) tl . that » » tA parle J % Holting the products of shes re: | not Naten? Ithink they will. Tell them to give you at | rat’ pecacamsse. ‘Ou boarding the wreck wp eed prevent the passage of any bill through the House which | confidence of the American men of the State of New York. jon 'n ite bands, the slaveholding power might defy all er talmer ous! NTE! WITH Favre t20 song! of blac opeACE owe Lae everywhere | the schemes of Northera Fans, Sad Britiah Competiors | east 8 small tet rar gry Bars go de to the gr % | secede cna et Wergraph yesterday Mity tous t pe a ie IE post 2 ietion roads i @ most | and rivals n commerce. The South would then ve m's- | gre “4 ‘end tas 1 “ Z ‘ , a ; meets with Iittle favor, though aayet no-bursting cut upon | straight forward, independent action, that bas ever yet | tress of the world. He attributed the movement agains: | [ys ecrror: Mant, ingratitude and neglect. Tell them not | men M1 Josiah Johnny, sore ey deed Core sence | Ponnehston wasnted finmreasiely css i tatee es 2 Oe, % bas manifested itself. {twill be left tothe railroad | been manifested by our friends. Walker, after his election to the Prosidency of Nicaragua, | gratetul, out tbat while there’ esd an fetereee Mrane | Doing completely eicased in ice from the breaking of the sea: grtwo years, ‘Family consiste of only fivepersona, Addresp comhmitines of each house to bring the matter before the | No one can yet prediot when or how the House is to bo | 15 the atrisucs of Pritie= ‘iplamatiets, and the tuttesact | & Geodata or inn coe Gee ee They were taken to the Bluedah House, and provided for by | ¥.%., Herald offee. Legeslaicre in the shape of a re dreads soap orton | treenized; Dot, cue thing ie certain, the Americans Know | of Brith gold. He di4 not thiok it decessary to discass | to whoes houor a dae, ivuve. 16 Shee trbelnr eae thee | eee ne master of the vessel, Capt James Taggersna, | ae wan, LEASE [goose a compromise by which dhe ralireads may increase | procissly what they ave doing. and the honor and int»gri- | the unwarrantable_and most oonsurable conduct of Com- | \re'tnanot stud taenirns hag ere Ont ane thet, | ‘was go completely exhausted at be was fasily washed over: with privilege of purchasing, Silis @ saber ie fareto an amount ever'wo cents a mile, | ty of the partis safe in their hande, modore Paulding. ‘Taere would be no diversity of opinion | “Syaqaet nm" nsdn Fara veyed to Newburyport by the pilots, Capt Toggerson was | York on Budeon or Mast rivers. ‘Witty acres on weeveed a, ‘apd then subject them to canal tolls on freight during the <a yikes neue Ge ditecane, ta Gut poore. “Tl war ngamet law, against precedent, ‘onvention then adjourned. About a yeare of age, apd leaves. a wifeand nite children to | and, with stable, outbuildings, gardso, felt de, chose of cana! wavigation. Such a may, how- {From the eame paper. | against the totorests.of civilizatyon and againet homanic mourn his death. men stated that the schr went ashore | box 4,199 Post office. ever, svcceed, and the roads wil! we the gainers, | hore are cortain American members in the House who | He could not thins it possidie vhat Mr. achanan would City Intelligence. shout 3o°elock om Friday moraing. Her deck load ie weehed NTED. Decense the imposition of caus! will ‘increase the | were elected by the aid of republican votes. This fast ‘= emt displeasure at tha act. Mr.O. | ‘Tye AwERicaw Brnie Union BoaRp ov Mawatmne ~{—\-. | epleerertmamieel ty rn Gy A freight cera peg en po lenge dy Bingen used by the republicans a8 an excuse for their greedy and to ape Yen for about three quarters | rst meeting for 1868 on tho 7th inet. ie F. Parm oman ‘%—Put back, the Nonparett, for Savan fireet between Brondway and Willan ‘rect or in ‘Broad product 1 be co - | unreasonable , as it is said that the representa. r, and was fietened to with much attent “seca e wing ite 2 me. Dv. B ‘ ison to J ; | Way or Nassau street beiween Walland Liberty streets, thing else in the shape of tariffs, whethor of freight or | tives in question ‘do’ out dare” todo any act tat will cncluded, the following rovolutions, | Treasurer, etatbe that the receipts for Decamber were | Pt, y'tomact with ship off the Tele cr Man oe ike sett | Browe Pienen 1 4 os House duties. If tolls are impored on the Central | tay the organization from the republican road they must of necessity and as an ect of impartiality, : a repyl ml Deas pe Ae yrs the Erie and ae. apd their We can readily concede that the firet deare laters) connections, for they all compete wit a be ae i ‘ street [Ay ne stato location and Tet fered by Mr. A. D. 8, Were adopted : 2, 4 a E ei Decem) an tenam for three or five years. Addreas box thoro | , Whereas, corain naval oficere of the United States mag eibanee repens ng sor yebs hed eae Bait Fhe Conn ro Bt Jen, MB relent bere yesterday, | Nes Fer Post office. members would paturaily be ‘with the * we ‘ately’ perp a great outrage om the so!) of @ Correr; Seer , resting reports the tota ip Wallace, from Quebec for | Qos | the canals. | Ticane: Dut we can see Do good 1 yesnon why they stonid | friendly republic and assumed a tighbanded stretch of | missionaries abroad, as fcllows—Rev. Dr. Perkins, at | Greenock, on the 7th of December, about 8) milesitrom Cape | WANTED IBY A DESIRABLE TENANT, A NTAT, © Thiet rd drowned, ‘i well built cottage house witha ‘at NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. Ne, caled open t faerie party dod wo sono | eatboriy, amounting ve Nee then an exercae ofthe | Oromia, Pera forwarded a tor of ancient and modern | che spon theists afer hunny Soc Faye nly | ina hrhaaton, wfliweaay wait Gace oe Rar {From the Albany Statesman (K.N.) Jan 9.) trict, unable to elect one of their cwn stripe, preferred to | therafors, be t: resolved, by the citizens of Petersburg as. | S¥7ae Scriptares, and acknowledged the reseipt of a copy | Wpands biscults\o subsistupon. | o inca tte | She ene fe ele ‘The question of the organization ef the Awsembly is one | yote for them rather than fore domocrat. sombled irreepective of party to consider the grievanco— | Of the Revision of Job. Rev. T. H. Chewaier, from Banj- | 17th of December, put back on the 284, through stressot wea. | —— "a EAhen’? ae de Of lead.ng interest at the present ime, and deserves ear- | "The first duty these American sepresentatives owe 's to | _ 1- That the recent armed invasion of the t j Xk, Siam, is devoting his attention to the printing and | (er, «0 ‘he lth, off ise of Man, lost overboard ina gale of | WTANTED EY A FAMILY OF, THREE REMI S eet and dispassionate consideration. Constituted as the | their own political friends. Would their own party have | Nicaragua, and subsequent sank Wy Commenore retane <iroolation of the Siamese Scripturas. He ie sadly ‘n want +! o Twenty sixth streets and Fourth and Seventh a wo Feepectablo party wishing to reduce Tent (he is's of mon and al Howse #, of threo distinct polftien! parties, neither of | Fated thom &@ nomination and a hearty support had they | ‘be for: “ andor hie ¢ Deo 22—The Herald of the Morning, Lyn aa] r contributions for ine will be for . trie Cellea, ts bringin up gotin contact with the Gol Cad me whick bave @ sufficient force to elect their own caucus | believed they would have sold out and sacrificed thor ‘as GD assumption of authority "Rev 2 ebance. Reference required and given, Address Commia- onan, © aoe Be soe eens ean te principles and thet friends atthe bidding of w few ropud- ted oy the Tavis cf the United States: in con- | sa.by Be Unien, apetonting toe i NLheonkay opto = ae athlete Soe Saree aneenseies cutter For. | Mo Merchant, Herald office, Serpe may be chon ante bee vat | TM ei atte eae A sdam'n | odes topos Nesta’ thd bursa ouret | Gunehte ck ef man Stary Older bee Sat | etn n he hktn oprsTtoowes e Ss | UyrANTED—A.MABRWENT OR GROUND FIDOR WR proceeded with. No fear of being assa‘led by the slang | this county. Both these gentlemen were, sup; by | 2v0n the character of the American government. Frotending to De ab appeal farce Doron, Printed circular, | Mier bu board of s tcbr in tho distance, since whlch thas | ease, OOwer: Address, with price stated, 0. 0. ., charge of desiring to “make a market’ should deter us | repuijicans, But in rewrn,Mr. Van Allen, the county 2. That the said acts of waufpation and outrage by have not been beard from. Rough weather prevail caren oi deniting ta 2 mae 8 pa tage by bey bave not bee from. Roug prevailed at 61 t " i f the faes and presenting | treasurer, and Vr. t" "ed, were. By by Amer.- | Commodore Paxlding should roceive prompt rebuke ani | iné. that donations be sent to the Corr ene nding Secretary, | the time, and itis feared they were lo a WANTED 70 HIRE IMMEDIATELY—FOR A YEAR ‘or mere, & comfortab) ith good such arguments as are pertinent ‘4 the si It's im- | cans, Do'the Aasicaus demand of Mr. Adame that be | ¢xemplary punishment from the goverment of the United " ‘The following table gives a summary of the vessels in tho le hones, wi ‘at ~ ‘to organi ‘ : y jure the Union. Messrs. Vinton, Brayton and Beecher, t \ Pete a aos whee pots: Sat | Sa afin Se et Amery ce ad Me | ee othe ene: voto mga to (Today wre to he Bord are’ | BEO'QLES ied Rew’ Grae ne Lantsoomarion | Met etereraemiazioghy. Pee areeiree n opponents; and it | Wolford that be shall abandon the republican and support . That copies of these resolutions be communicated to extly urging. the peceesity of @ oa. | wk ~ account fon tae A Secchi ot aareen wi te therefore. the part of the coward to evade x discussion, | the American numainees? We believe nok gach of the senators and representatives of Virgiaia ‘x 0 | fon’ of the’ Karen foripturee, ‘ince ae ti each of those ports:— particulars, 45 Nassau sirect, Brooklyn. nd to shirk the responsibility of takink 2 decided stand | And do Messrs. Bachoiler avd Adame sc the re.'| Congress of the United States. pares. hero —$———=== . Shiehad iq DAVE Been published over ten thousand cap'es of the Bible upon ihe question. publicans would bave supported thom had there been @ | 4. That the proceedings of thie meeting be prblithed in | y i ‘When Ey Seve eonembted & was Segue Prospect of electing a republican representative in egber pomp papers, with arequest that the papers of the State pm i ‘Tue Fovuiaion bike 24 retardcn the work combanticwf American avd republican votes. We ‘say “ghoul the repabiicens have etired a fair, bonoradie, rho vificers of the meeting were: President—B. R. | we p~ i rerboea Ase Kowa dol eee gach was the seneral impression, because there was sup, | equitable arrangement to the American repreventatives | Vaughn. Vice Presitents—Messre. Danis! Doisoa, Thos. | pave bem pledged to thefund by the board rr 1 w be more sympathy between those organizations | we believe the Americans might have been bound to ac- | © Gholeon, G. W. Bolling, J. R. Lewetlon, Wn. Hi. CLOTHING, &C. | Q] Toso WORTH OF GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF $1 senting apparel wanted, for which the ae ete oF pecking call as 3 ee er eairen toe D. Conroy, Gientre suece i earl wacet. than betwernhe democrats and republicens, oF the Ame- | cept it. But there it po reasom, no justes, @ lemandin 2, 3. C. Brister, Chas. Lumadom, &. 34. Mark | Year. The Gowpel of Mark is now in the course of publ. bt and domecrais. The Houses were politically divid- | that they shall don and Sewer their ven poco | - -. ; x s ware, John T. Clemen: G. bem apt en es. 0. bee nee | $1 ae Wonte rg Te AXD Cast orr ue — frievds, who nominated and elected them, sinuply to | James and J . Secretarios—Messrs. Harn iiton ag ee PR FS Niemen baving such t0 dispose nf will rece ° 9 Inte Senate, there wore 15 republicans, 14 democrats, gratify or satiety those repablicans who st: ied Stone, 7. W. Page and Thomas Traylor | Boil tike ous Whh his fur cloteivutien i tee Week byreting ‘he'store or addressing J. Ke ce Amenenas, ‘ependent member, who g their voces. = Sentral Ai of th h Ni << elected Oy the votes of all the Aericans in his district, 7 | Indies and Central America, a supply of the Spanish New fants par! of the democratic and repavitoan parties. The ° wvipren thesis poe) Resumption of Speete Payments by the Banks | Testament, which has jast Seen compietely revised Dy the OOO OINNESTESECOND HAND CLOTHING, Dulk of the reputiicans supported bis opponent, Mr. Up: The democratic has party been ere {te condemaation From the phere em Ten. 6 inion. Ce otkine enemas Gosiroas Socnverting len Cog Bec: their reguler Swan el - of the logislation of last winter. The Metropolitan Police The following circular has been lasued by sho general Saas aca ct oo aes ee tailing" reading ber nadreoe to Fass MORONEY, In the House, Gere were 61 republicans, 47 democrats | pil}, whick forced upon the city of Now York a commis itter of t be " | monthly meeting of the managers wae held at the Bibie 47934 Pearl % a. 10 American: sion appointed by s republican Governor: the New York | ata ine ocemarey tence Danke: ouage directly belonging to the Legislature is | Charter bill, which wrested the power trom democrat: | poche ee een g.t the delegates from the Provid The pace: + | House, 115 and 117 Nassau stroot, on Thursday ry ett ye py HAVING ANY CAST OFF receive the " > ~ A Li at the Exchange Bank, a res on was passed | = 4 . M.—Rev “i 7 di of a mp + ny TS EN officeholders to place it in the hands of thei¢ political op: | that t'war desirable that the Rote Iwland banks Lhowa | 2A%tge O'clock P. M.—Rev. Bartholociew 7. Welsh, D. D., ioe Tor tas samme 9f eonding thems o or edironang Bier: ffs dy famed = oh hn ponents; the City Hall and Central Park bills, which took | rerume specie paymenta at the ewrliest patkible day. Tha , Present, in the chair, Alter the usual pretiminary cer BiPeart sree The Ponmaser, Doorkeepers, Assistant Doorksepers, the control of city matters out of the hands of those ap Question of fixing a Teaumnption Was post. | vices, such as reading the Scriptures and prayer, letters = anointed by city authorities and guy. the appointees | poned, and the unde AST OFF CLOTHING —LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN stant ergeaniet-Arms, Janitor, Messengers, &c., of | SPie inte executive, the Buffale Dil, which took ned, 6 seaman Were presented and read from eoveral of the society's paving any to of oan receive a fair cash ag Sy —— aa ee the powor from the democratic edfimon vou! to pot i h time as they might desm proper, or take sat agente. colporteure and friends from abroad for the pre- Scar Chnal. Ladies stended oy MiG, A CO The Clerkof the Aesembly and bis depe into the bands of @ republican mayor; all of these anv 4s to them might eeem desirable vious tooth; armong which wore lettere from Rev. K C. ; democrase meagurer bave eon properly dauctond ats | ‘rg Tesolution Feterred to. “since that tne smaay | Lordy miseieanry at Ninapo, China, sod Thomas B. Ran. : CAST OFF CLOTIING, WANTRD—LADTES OR GEN. Fa 4 repudiated by the democratic party 3 of the banks have mace come objection to hor meet. | BOY, Feq., of Rango India, The fortaer, speakiag of Spon ry tlemen having any of the same ‘9 4) of, eek PR la . sweeping majority, the republican vote dwindled down some certain Cay hevieg. ‘made them. | oUF frien Mg Mamaia wilt be Ship“ Daniel Webster,” steering 8, Nov 12 iat 11 8, lon MATHIMONT " os | toa minority. Not a representative of the last Logsta Ives acyuainte : ition an greatly increased. We must Bavo @ supply to meet | w i ter’ wid from Cale fo AL. im addition tw these, there are indirectly “at | tore, with one of twe exceptions, survived the indiguation | jo Rhode Inland, and “hewn. fuera sn the bank ‘ pe if - wer wid from Calcutta Oct for Ht aoe —— conferred | te imereneing demande pon us. 1 hope to hear | itis not Wkety or hardly possible to be Intended for her), rious gentiemen connected wi r beak pg you Bag Be — 7 ara Py) you a wih i.e yention , " 01 none great a phen s resseupten af seats opaueee diate ake piece. | giving ibe Bibhe 15 thie Rumetous propie,””” Cueammenice WNZEE PARR Koriveln, from Rowton for London, Dee 4, lat 39 w 6 view they recommend that on Wedaeslay next, | toe from many of the society's oolporveurs, £% um. 5 Mistakable evidence of the work of grace or their fields ork, tan the action of, the | etalature the following ofice: — | | of as ataned snd deceived coaetiteeney. Ip gpowiea's white ing with H in centre, Dee , | Mf ATRIMONTAL OFFIOR—t.4 DING ANT GENTLEMEN Auditor of tbe Cxnal Department to be uotminated | "This verdict, so plainly rendered, aud this just indigna the Governor and cont rmed by the Senate tion of the democratic iy, are boto Gieregar ied vy tne Be Superintendent of the Capi ol, whore office and al! | republicans in their seclection of caucte randidates for % valuable patronage depends upon the political enitivt | the organization of the House. We regret it as unfortu re desirous aeual dey of courtship, may secure ai Pirate ipuaev ions Senge eae Foreign Ports. the (Our fail files of Shipping papers by the Africa have failed th inst, the banks in Provide fsbo Spates. nate that at a time when the republicans must seek ad nt. r Boe resume spec m tebe we : e 4 " i JOHN BAR of Iabor—facte of a most iateresting gatare connested | yo hae.) I — pe oe The ‘Superintendent of “he Geological Hall and bi | from some opposing party, they sbovid bare been driven | BHT TT } committee. | Seih tho conversions of sinners “brough the intrumer. CAwrwent, Dee 2 Arr Marianne Nottebohm, Lamb, | [HR UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TIE ACQUATNTAN in he reput licans are ke a minority in beth House aha ard the Moet prominent advocate of the most Proving xen, Jan. 6, 1858, tality—were presented, showing the following resulta for | ¥ some young lady, agreeable to le measures of last winter. as their candidate We preew ork 7 " ries acqnaintance, Lat the recommeniation of the committos | Mik months= 6,189 visits to families for purposes of Bibte |, /iFupass, Nive Z--Ape Solictor, Mason, Pailadelphas Alan | Stes thats lady he ct oe precked cod society, Adedrers J. ¥. however, abtsimed zation of 4 : 7 : sop ge Sam rte tans the tod of barton © bond Beene ee te ta Bige? by the Clark, Sorgwant: | wil be anticipate, and tuat ive restinytion wil tare | Faditg Ry caged tnah, bad anew reteoas “ overnor. intel " : pod "1 “ is very like & | place on Monday moxt, the 1th. ebureh, ren taken to 5 ner. i, Hastern Queen Ianeock, Sao copaatentton, Way vetsed pen avery elise in tome: i to fly in the face of public opinion, and to | No difficulty ix apprehended in the resumption The | MONA abd addreeses given, 265 prayer meetings attend. 5 a -__.. WATCHES, JEWELRY, 400. Arol—the Clerk, the The y Clerks, the Journal Clerk, the t at least one opposing party in the ‘present | bank» have been steadily improving their posi'ion. ‘Thera | (¢, 475 vesRols and seamon’s boarding houses visited, 23 | B. . Deo 3Arr Revolution, Webb, Charleston. Pe odo XK we Clerk, the Sergeant-at-Arms, the toorkeey ‘ is no demand for speeie, and it beg tow into the | bopefully converted and 7 baptize’. Theap statistics do | Brinix. Dee 16-—Arr Radical, Amos, Boston, Gg" AND SILVER PATENT LEVER WATCHES, POSES coabatoare Tepubasens. ‘hen a cingie cibee LAST WINTER'S RECORD, havke on de posit. Exchange on New York t< quoted at ig | RoLembrace the labors of colporteurs in Germany, aa uo | ,COwss, Dec 2—Arr Fulton («), Wotan, NYork (and sid for + Adititten guarantee given with eseh was bestowed upon ea American. [From the same paper per ccm. If say of the beaks should rencire Wemporars | (Rformation for the month there had deen reoelved st mi?, 13 Arr Lamplighter, Paype, NYork. Sid 18th, Den. | yatiee’ gold The rv lieana now ask of the Americans the The record of the Legislature of 1857 contains on the | accommodation, they conld readily obtain it of thane | the fime of meeting. The Board feel much ¢n- ily, Coren, Ried tea .of tbe Bouse, Thay demand, however, thatthe Ame. | /°W4! of March 2, the following items — which have not bea required by their enetomore to ex. | eonraged In thie department of ite Iabore, though they | Drar, Tec 2—Arr Asterioa, Snow, London for Sydney; Jor «bally ield to them the Spencer and his patronage .,, fila KRPoRTED. tend themselves ee Tauch, and capitalists here aud abromt | Were compelled, from actual nesd of funds, to discontinue | Ox ean traveller, Roardman, and Borodino, Pendleton, do for iether wh the officers be contrais, namely, the Super: | 2}, Mr_ RB. Van Vaikenburgh, the bil to acnond the | would be gil to tke paper With the endorse nist our | ACW °f thei simbor, “This as much 43 be regretiad, | Ent Pry tandeh arackettonr acta Wack he 5 : or of the city of New Yor! . but contd not well Se avoided, Meetings during pera, na fend sid fox ‘ , Seper ro pyre: © : , = dare 13 we Sad the fotlowing Political Intebigence portent work wore re yo Ms taeda Ra Faden 4 wee" and anchored 2d, Alboni, Barnaby, from Shields for istam Loorkeepers ’ o lowing — Kansas Ficios followi Ww Vote 0 in the Moctougal street Baptist ¢ York. In returns tix y refuse to make any pledge, but hold out | «Mr. Von Valkenburgh moved to refer the New compicn commitutaion at the eleetion on the Liat ie cap at which a warm jaterest was mani- | Faiwocrn, Dee —Arr Heepor, Perkins, and Ottawa, Ret. Soiipaace eb dole oo ton ued. atin te minor Are by the Speaker Sr ne ne ew res Commmninee of Us | fr oa beard fvees igs Re collectian received for this object | MCF, HASNT. 1... 94 14 Juan Pemandes, Given, NOrt oy Re Be ‘and Cloak aiid tat poasiblyahe Governor may not remove | “hole ch 0. wen Comte lawre, Wo Slavery, 4 \ppointments of agents being made for Ohio, Mlinols and | wig is sico reported of Rroniewire Bi) et ee Nine? oramer ‘the preset Aeditor, or if he doet send in the name of his | 4.0. March 18, we find Mr. Van Valkeokurgh reporting | Leavenworth, nine towne... 18a 14g | Missouri, and orders acted on for ® supply of Soriptures | Gi ara Deo 2 Are WF Schmidt Roars, NY ork, neo tty E have pa = on becmmmmes tp the Rew York bearer marver billcomplete, and we Teed in the | AW : 14 | in dif rent parts of the country, the meeting adjourned. | |G em Deo Meare Nor. Madeun, WYark $4th, Jo. mand Canadn of Ropete. wae fourna' i ferse ry. Tarver, do, leaky and with cary . d y i eth Oe ent antaccte we Ot “Mr. Van Valkenburgh repelied the iden that only thowe | Jonicrn tou tae” Lf Be alge matheiesscntingede in gsi tage cess 4 4k, Dee Agr Peannuh Iicks, Hews, Ne for the ente of thelr winks ss tie Thus, ipamcth, Ay Fic fo - Fyne) from the eity of New York could intelligently legisiate for | Der phan cane phic 94 | district, on Sunday morning at about 9 o'clock, waacaused Pays le Dee Sor aber eentia, Goree, Charieston. Hop By © oa aSwine ae Sausicons thacnoerue’. Row Gm eto arcet thom. | Uaeely.” fire occurring ia the dry goods storo of John | Sask errless, Shackletora, Orleans: Wim Frothingham, | gubitivied oars tars tothe eld Sees, Epaints Selves of soqummmeref Comidcention wlare & pes | ,,OD Apr Wwe find Mr. Van Vallenburgh reporting | ‘Toial . No, 128 First avenue, Damage trifling, No in. | SeQnNNOWG Fh eee | ibe Tnied Baten. i INC oes far Ot they tan: the geod complete Uae bil! to amend the charter of the city of Buf. th Livarroot, Dee 2—Arr Antelope (a9), Smith, Portland, Pearl street. fovvlved, excegt fo far 7 f' ith, disin- | alo The record van be traced farther, and th rt ‘“ “ ‘Ureeg lent, Merryman, NOrie: Mort x the disaotution of the old of Neidainele Aerecte\pese gad heverable intentions of use parties com- y, Gas Me Pe Persow gence. Firk iy Garey wien Stamer.—Betwoen 12 and 1 o'clock Spiele, we ee f “hy, 4 be semor partner contunued the apon. Vining to achwe & certain end. Wi i forward Wr. Vem Valkoutergh eee eg esa eette | Hon. W. . siward, of New York, says tho Warrenton | lett might, the alarm of ire for the Righth district was | Fepice, Nirkcaaes Ducet weemuct Beeetloc wet seh Meee mime prcmiren. and by cx} ems eipulation reiaioed exern- ua “ . mn iv i hie it h of jon. ; " r or 4 b d AgRrRetON 6 yards My on re Ginc ive minarny bo boas Honsee: clakne enory coe in | SPeeker, have inwalted the public sentiment as evinced in | jum pvitenan avi wow Maps seme, si mon, | cawsed hy a fice occurring in the open garret of the dwell- | Sar'unty Remind tMndeipiia, Distsh Lion, Faleiborpe, | Sc5E "Green fcinere” MeN, Relaseck, wider ie pres yi! Swick the emowptsan of few of the lowest’ | the overthrow of the republiens legislative corruptions | which was bs wines & regular old-faxhionad Virginia | i No. 159Greenwich street. Tho fre was found burm- | Pork, Wiimington, NC, Florida, 4 firm, beeame in ike the immediate any the nepabsueans, those are our caucus nomi. | 4 Oppresshone of last winter Prince, York NOP! rer tain proyrievorn othe 0d ad wer tn niggcr corm shucking, Mr. Perdieton being dox'rous | ing amongst a lot of, old boots and rubbish. Tt was soon | Hii‘eck mid. ship Nonpareti, Foulkee, for Aurnnnah, ith (he some from imtta: A with | wo dineian ence that we detand in the House, and we capnot saor) ONE WEEK'S LEGISLATION Lower, that Poward, from what he would see there, would be tingniehed by the firemen, Damage to the buildin ‘A main and tony “- ‘. Cultivator, | our own which have appeared and ma: fee them Well, bave pot the Americans gat cancus | [From the Albany Journal (black republican) Jan. 9.) | cevireci tliat slavery in Culpepper was not’ as bad ae | ibout $15, Tho old boots, We., belonged #0 Timothy Gal | iowel) tor KYork, W pein Mend ow Pinte fnuple, capMiind around the corks Me pomincer eo” And by what right are they called upon ‘ pe somerset an, spending four days | reper tor by the anw-riavery men of the Yrigin of the fire at present unknown. ane Bieta! Bir eaten Savanna river | Ie Raker 4 abandon thaent In profitiess badotings for er, adjourned till Mon: frolic paesed off very ph fe | th): Bieblard Chiet Swanton, Savannab, + in mere maiblicans cay, if this ie tobe a unign at | evening by a rove ery ‘oO every republican mem’ more delphted than t A Finewan Ranty Ixsenep.—A fireman whose name we | 24 den, Vomarsee, Childe, Charleston, A %, Geen, New Cuil fll, bat A he one otprineinle, | Yes, but they desire alt the dptareat te be on ove side, and al, Uhe principle they seek +. Thee they demand ai once, aad Be. young ty remam ath > post, fn the discharge of bis duty. ' This ‘dead jock’’ns it has been ehristened—is occa. | soped by the course pursued by nine members of the Assegubiy chow could not learn, wan badly, if not fatally injaret, by be | York " tbe run over hy one of Ube apparstir. tm Cortland séreet. | ¢,f ‘he river outward honnd 2th, Harvest Quorn, Ye: . maaniine. Mecodack: DeWi Clitaa, Dunne: J ae 09 er ae | Hie friends conveyed him to the hoxpital. ’ CT ‘prRotose APHS—PERTECT ANT) FCONOMTOAL., UN- t Gilman and lady, of Maw: Hon. Jtamog y of New Jerry: Ontgl?.’ Rupgtoe, U, 8. A.; Cape 1.0.8. N., and Hon. 8. Woon, o M@e, are they seetre Uy Ameri-one Phould trust to their “1 t jfnt constituency, In several of | iii. ton | Parse Atanae—On Sunday, at about 12 o’elock, the | surpaseed by any similar wonke of the art. Niagara, e an & sare of the apportmeute thus hinge epon | the Assembly m the republican and American ANREY AL | alarm for the Seventh district wae caused by the barning nah heyreng po HAs, 0 roadway, - eiecters found themselves entartatning political eemtiment |p). 1 10), in the stoamebip A fries ~My Meroe, 4, of @ sooty chimney at No. 618 Pearl street ' P teh, New York; RA Aten, | eee Chel where i ther ctatn to the confidence of the Ame- | fo nearly accordant ax w induce a union upon Legisiagye | 1 Nir W'S Beare, Mr Du ean, indy cae, ae 6 , Rv Frouk Pieree, and Aliow Mangos, Camm SECARS, " pe it ie action of the cond Am of whig antecedent Kecoell, HC Cooper, Mige RB Hilger, J Carden, Nok Me Connecrion.—Thos. Cessidy called apon us yesterday t taine Nuomons, Rdwin, Nokon Charice on Fr yee lets seek it lp the onafty he votos'of the republican party, | Bere. ¢ 1, Pw M Vinwt, J & et, GO Brown, ! eay that the report of the Jemes etroet homie! j Tam pow, Ber ty ne Be oa, evens! ire Lor Y bah ox TORCRARERS ARB IxyTkD TO RXAWING me ages tae’ es Gated eae we | i carice Mi Nesbitt, GP |) gerpect go far ne it reinted to his brother's charaster. The | Ave”. Townerem. Ne cow sos Janes, Chip | Great Inducementa wilt be offered, ne eeveral Mtvokees are “ oaree ot aot por on : — pe e P Vidal ang | latter, be cays, bears an excellent reputation, aud ix Mt a | nor K \ Ing closed out to pay cash advances NYork rowdy, ae wag erroneously stated. e Maasernaee, Dee R—Art Pileabet) Tortorvee, NYork ©. CHEER, 17 Broadway,