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21, 1858. NEW YORK BERALD, TURSUAY, DECEMBER 4 NEW YORK HER ALD), | 385%:compsted with the proposed tax levy for aext | army concerned, Nor is the idea of a little | key to future victorica, It will be the duty of | excuse themselves for the Waterloo defeat which ice and, eens on Torritoriany to “ ~~ * | year:— | outside Southern detachment of thts sort a bad | be Legisluture to alter or amend the city char- | the democratic candidates received through their a commana ne ee i me JAMES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS" TERMS, cosh im adoance, Money send by mait will be at the rick ef Ue wender. Poakige stamps not receded aa swbecription ‘Tax levy for 1868, Tax levy for 1859, Judge Davies o the Supreme Court, recently | granted an alternative mandamus, returnable yes: | diversion of a few thousand men in Alwbama or one, in view of the campaign for the snocession. The democracy, in that campaign, will need the | whole vote of the South, most likely; ao that a Georgia may be as fatal to the party in 1860 a3 Mayor chould bave a longer tenure of office—say | wunicipal elections, The séceders from ‘Tamma- | five years—and be invested with more ample powers, Under the present charter the Mayor | and have made no efforts for capitulation or com- holds office during two years. The first half of | promise. The feud is as bitter as ev er in several points, In the first place, the | blundering stupidity, both in the State and the ny are quite satinfied with things as they stand, , digi there Came up ss the order of the day. substitute, of which French Spoilation bill, for the purpose of assiguing some a eal it up oe Junuary 6, for ite consideration, aud gave notice that he wookd ‘TH PACIIIG KAUROAD WHT, ‘opp.) of Maos., offered a new bill as @ following is a eywopsis:— Mr. Wurox, terday morning, requiring the Board of Couaty " i " , b THE DATLY HERALD, tro conte per comy, 8 per anon | Canvassers to count one hundred and ten votes in | Was the diversion of the fifteen thousand aboli- | his term is occupied in learning something of | is no prospect that it will be healed for some p Tog rvelcont, pnd Sonate oball appolot ‘i in ane Soe athe p ha Ray et fl enn favor of James G. McAdam, which he alleges were | tion votes of New York to the whig party in the duties of the place, and the second in ar-| time tocome. Meanwhile the republicans have Failroade, wae, eto two gears shall enone route of ral Continent, Thus a small faction on Me platform of | ranging plane for the succession. The effect of | a golden opportunity to redgem some of the fine | gion between the Yuh and 48 ps ali, , hemanaaion ang Part of Great Britain, or 86 to any part of the & Soatige. THE FAMILY HERALD, every Wednesday, at four cons per OF $2 per ammum. eee SMGLUNEARY CORRESPONDENCE, containing important news, solicited from any quarter of the world; Y vsed, will cast for him as republican candidate for Council man inthe Seventh Senatorial district, but which they deny him. The defendants’ return to the writ states that McAdam is not entitled to that number Is44, this Southern “League” may be able in 1860 to command « pretty high premiuin for a “compro- along term would be to sink the politician in | promises they have made while they were in the cer thoroughly capable of disobarging his duties, | reform in all local matters, and the people have the magistrate, and to give us an executive off- | minority. Upon them rests the responsibility of the Preaident + located by them, shail be built 7 the governineat, uader the direction of & Board, to coneist of the Secretaries the Interior, the Posit ‘ho shall contract in acctions of not more than twenty-five miles tn length. taster Geveral, and wite the lowest bidders: teberaliy paid’ for. OUK FOREIGN Saseres eee hon mike. ‘ulld the rond shal! be raised by loan, as necded, ta —— aendgxcpaea of votes; that when the return was went back to | Apart from this view of the subject, we have | however multifarious, delicate and complex they | a right to expect a prompt discharge of the du- | gtryof got more tan $10,000,000 snauely of the read, af > Meters then of cnonymous covrergontons. the election canvassers for correction as to the | no doubt that there are misguided and fanatical | may be, Although the present charter pretends | ties which fall upon the shoulders of their new Suen te. pases ye 08 OC L eieiels ‘shall be withhebd Rn sale, but shail be open to preemption by actual nettlerw nod every day: advertisements in- Yin oedare valected comm AD¥ERTISEMENTS re ALD, and te vote for constable, the whole vote was ultered, in- and reckless agitators in the South, as there are to give more power to the Mayor than that which rulers, gerted in the WEEKLY Henatp, Faulty clud’ng that of the plaintif. : a —— ee ee cenaann OOD PRINTING cecvied vith nates, apne and de) Christian Nagle fh canvinted! yontanday in the-1/ 10 ‘he North. ButJn the South, as in the North, | ig superseded, yet it is only a pretence. The — 4 EWS fine tore ot “ era the road aunt the paymeut e€ the epateh x - | General Sessions of burglary in the third degree, the balance of power belongs to the men of busi- | Mayor, it is true, bas more patronage; but the THE LATEST N . ig a “8 tin on the ground (hab the Panile Volume XXHUI -No. 353 | in breaking into the store of James @arty, Gad | Ne®, of commerce and of solid substance, and | city government is still weak, on account of its EE Railroad isa putie necessity, and that there 1s 00 hope = : ————==— | Righth avenue, on Nov. 2. He stole $100 worth | these men are not agitators, but conservatives. | decentralization through the many headed de- THE ATLANTIC CABLE. (Dok pilrate SaRINLAL Tete 1 oe Uf done at all it must AMUSEMENTS THIS SYEEING. of laces and ribbons. Thos. Rowe, alias Charles | The Southern fire-eaters of the disunion stripe, ent m, which should be reformed 1 acct RR ‘The debate ou the Criginal bill was continued, seed partm system, BROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdway—EKavrstaiax, Gym- Wastio AND ACROBATIC FRATS—MONKEY OF BRAZIL. ROWERY_TRFATRE, Bowery—Ruse, tue Raxcer— Davenport, was tried and convicted of burglary in the first degree, having entered the dwelling house of Mrs. Jenks, 32 East Thirteenth street, on the we dare say, ure mostly made up of briefless lawyers, disappointed office seekers and reckless politicians, who have little to hope from the altogether. During the past ten years we have had any quantity of charter making, or tinker- ing, by several sets of good natured people, but ‘We understand that Mr. Cyrus W. Field received yes- terday from Newfoundland « despatch of a nature culcu- lated to revive the drooping hopes of the friends of the origi Polk's amendment to strike out “from the Missouri ri between the mouths of the Sioux and Kansas riv’ between the 49th parallel on the boun.tary of Minnesota and the southern boundary of the United States,” was Co ayes, 17; nays, 29. Asrnopst—Tow CRINGLE’s Loc. ———_ ht of Nov. %. Th remanded for sen- | «, ” 5 .) of Conn., di the its of BURTON'S NEW THEATRE, Broadway—Rionvsiav— nig pele and bai = a a | “cankers of « calm world and a long peace,” | the result has been the same in all cases—@ | sii. cable, Un Sat Teak: dhe igeristentaeh \a nt (eRe ban.» discussed the ucrite of Mian oy WeErsToxe. oe pr Deg real ict ve ge id Sue" Grand | and nothing to lose from the revulstens of sec- | get of spoiismen have robbed ua right and left. | 1, Sesianens ao marrcnta wae rocouved, | Ube iaatetals, and Ba el By ied ao Sg ALLACK'S THEATRE, Broadway—Manomant oF Vr- ira a pried cagcehied tes plead od gelty tional agitations, disunion, revolution and civil | What we want now is an entirely new order Of | su. word Henley” was distinctly soe ot | kis sited weeadiecat Aas: : : ; a] ™ ith such padres: me ee? Mr.Gwax, (adm.) of Cal., considered that the bill at LAURA KEEWE’S THEATRE, No. $9 Broniwey—Ove | to an attempt at burglary in the third degrec, and | WM Indeed, with men the visions of | things, We have new men, Let us have new seis eesdins 6 caine toceed lt mm am) of cal. consider the bill ot Amgnicax Cousin—Tux Carzass uf wot A Miss, was sentenced to the State prison for two years { spoils and plunder, honors and emoluments, | measures with them. oka te eis ine was to tavo been | Pas iron interest. , Mr. large mach| and six months. John O'Connor was acquitted of which, to ambitions and reckless men, follow Ta addition to the charter, the Legislature : workiag. Mr. Simons, (opp.) of R. 1., was strongly in favor of the use of the beat materials as a matter of economy, ever BaRNUM'’S AMERICAN MUSEUM, Broadway—After- Foon, aad Bvening—La Fars Daxsast—Wouas—Corip ax? |. charge of receiving a gold watch know- | the overthrow of government, society, law and | should enact some kind of a registry law. Un- ——— C18 should comt double. But there conphodly ol WOOD'S MINSTREL BUILLING, 661 and 663 Brosdway— ing it to have been stolen, Three young | order, are often teo tempting to be resisted. | Jess the purity of the ballot box is preserved | Ay RTY OF THE STEAMER ARIEL. prowrorty aie ane a : Se the lowest pice Ermioriay Sonos, DaNoxs, Ac —SovTmEns Lire Iuvstzaten, | thieves were the witnesses for the pro-| Whenever such men, however, undertake popular government is an absurdity and a eee went be i oeeatie to manufacture at, and he did not MECHANTOS' HALL, 427 Broadway—Buraxrs) Mixerngis secution, put as they contradicted each other, | the pile of organization and combination | humbug of the flimsiest kind. We do| Her Arrival at Halifax—Terrible Gales on Peet aes, (adm) of N.C. after asking the Benator CAMPBELLS MINSTRELS, 444 iway—Ermioriay ished, Jury 7 5 erie . ii others Wounded. ward the had not so heard, and not, Case Ses ee een See not guilty. James Larkin, indicted for the marder | °F South, we know from experience that | the system of universal suffrage has been grosely | Fe ur pees cotati Seward replied that be had not go heard, an ane they will be met and circumvented by the con- abused in this city by all parties. We all agree December a1, 1858, | of John Dowling, a bartender in Mulberry street, tre ko Engiant: snd. Amante, Deowing Os Deon tne leer samacul-cieeaale by shooting him with a pistol, was arraigned at the | servative and selfprotecting body of the people. | that something should be done to prevent illegal | The United States mai! eteamshiy Ariel, from South rate of wages England can produce t cheaper, inacinuoh EUROPE. bar, and by advice of his counsel pleaded guilty to Accordingly, while we ave confident that the | yoting and ballot box stuffing—that something | ampton Deo 1, put into Hislifax this afiernoon, in charge | Ho algo ridiculed the idea that ‘manufacturers had a tient manslaughter in the first degree. Mr. Sedgwick, | bloody Rochester manifesto of W. H. Seward is 4 can be foynd in the registry ofevery legal voter’s | or che firet officer, and abort of coal. cheb price Ky beverly fay ae oe aon ind New York Herald—Faltion for Europe. | the prosecuting officer, after carefully reviewing } repulsive to the conservative “sentiment” of the }| name and residence previous to election day. She experienced severe weather. nals er cee tone anal oe mates S wold | i. ‘The Cunard mail steamship Persia, Capt. Judkins, will ‘eavethis port to-morrow morning for Liverpool. ‘The Ecropean mails will close in this city at half-past Kvenr'clook to-morrow morning. ‘The European edition of the Heraxp, printed in French «English, will be published a seven o'clock in morning. Single copier, in wrappers, six cents. Subseripticrs and advertisements for any edition of the New Yorx Husscp will be recetvod as the following places the case, consented to accept that plea. The Re- corder said he would sentence him on Friday. Wm. MeGrady was placed on trial, charged with forgery in the second degree, in attempting to pass five dol- lar counterfeit bills on the Westtield Bank, Mass. will be finished this morning. Wm. Me- dicted with Davenport for burglary, site's evidence, was discharged. ‘The cotton market was steady yesterday, with sales of masses of the people of the North, we are equally certain that the sound and statesmanlike views and opintons of such solfd Southern slaveholders as Senator Hammond will override the desperate devices of all those reckless fire-cating politi- cians, who heve neither slaves nor lands to lose, but everything to expect from disunion and its revolutionary consequences. The law now provides that it shall be registered when he deposits his vote, and the change re- quired is only a matter of time, after all. Under the present system the voter can only have ac- ceas to the poll list with a degree of difficulty that amounts almost to prohibition. With a registry law such a list would be printed and exposed to public view at least twenty-four hours Cn the 8th inst., during a heavy gale, @ ea etruck the ship, instantly killing Captain Lidlow, and severely injuring the second officer and two seamen. The first officer was also slightly bruised. ‘The Ariel will proceed to New York to-morrow after- Boon. AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON. ‘We might as well say that American cotton planters have lowered the price of cotton to break down the competition of Algeria. Further, it was difficult to say what is raw roaterial in iron. Ore is raw material to pig iron, pig to bar, and bar is raw material to the blacksmith. He would regard the iron as raw material for tho railroad, and admit it duty free. ane ie r. SEWARD, (Opp. . ¥., expressing himself geae- enppers ot Mid Poteet ‘uméndment, said that tao road will be mainly within the Territories, not the States of the United States. Tho supply of iron wilt likely, therefore, be drawn from the Western Mates, perhape Mssouri or Texas, or from the Territories themselves, in Barepe:— , o 3 of 12 Sanat, 5 + * nA RARRAA " about 1,800 bales, closing on the basis of 12c. for middling But considering the sectional movement in- } before election day. The republican organs have ~~ ~n Loxpox....Sampeon Tow, Son & Co. 47 Indgnte Hill . sp He would think it a'reproach that an American road should Lansitg, Starr & Co.,74 William stroct. | uplands. Flour was in good demand and at full prices, | volved in this “League of United Southerners” | always claimed that they were in favor of a re- Our Spectal Washington Despaich, be made with foreign iron to pass over American iron and PAxH...... Lansing, Baldrin & 60. ,8 Place de la Bourse. | especially for good to extra brands. The demand was ; * thi THE CASES OF THK RETIRED NAVA! OF FICERS—THE | coal beds. Levenrooc, Lansing, Start & Co., No. 9 Chapel street, as a Southern game of coercion against the demo- } gistry law; the republican party has now the | ““pacreic RAILROAD QUESTION—PAOPOSED CHANGES | Mfr. BicteR, (adm.) of Pa., algo spoke in favor of the K. Stuart, 10 Exchange street, Bavne.....Lansing, Baldwin & Co., 21 Rue Coracille. Hammons... De Chapeaunge & Co. ‘The contents of the European edition of the Hirmarn will gombine the cews received by mail and telegraph at the @ce during the previous week aud up to the hour of wblic ation. The News. The Vanderbilt steamship Ariel arrived at Hali- fax yesterday, short of coal. She left Southampton on the Lat inst., and experienced an unusually tem. pestuous passage. On the Sth instant, during a heavy gale, « terrific sea struck the ship, instantly killing her commander, Captain Ludlow, and se- chieily from our heme trade, while some sales were made for export, including some parcels of Southern. Wheat ‘was quiet, and sales confined to a small lot of red Tennes- see at $1.20. Corn was quiet, witl sales of Western mixed at Téc. a T7c. Pork was in gocd request for future de- livery, aud firmer, with eales of mess, deliverable in April and May, at $18 50, and old mess on the spot at $17 59, new do, at $18, and new prime at $13. Sugars were frm, and refluing goods in good roquest. The ales embraced about 500 bhds, Cubas, and also including cages, boxes and bage, equivalent to about 3,500 bags Bahia, at rates given in another column. Coffeo was steady, wit more doing. The sales embraced two cargoes of Liv, com- prising about 6,900 bags, and 1,000 «lo. Laguayra on pri- vate terms, and 200 do. Maracaibo at I1'c. a 11%<c. cratic party, it furnishes still another to the for- midable list of defections and disintegrations which the party has suffered during the last two years from its factious aud sectional leaders and managers. We assume this “League” to be a democratic offshoot, from the fact that it was first proclaimed under the auspices of Hon. Wil- liam L. Yancey and General William Walker. Its extent and its capacities for good or evil have aH fa he developed. its present importance lies in the fact that wis #auli-slavery “senti- ment” has all bat destroyed the Northern a IN THE OCEAN POSTAL SERVICE, ETC. power to make such an enactment, and the Wasuinaron, Dec. 20, 1858. people expect that it will be done. , - 3 Tt was understood that the President would send to the Te Legisiatare shoald also look into. the Senate to day the names of tho officers degraded by the affairs of the Central Park, the Board of Educa- | 4,1 Board, aud hence the deepest interest was maui tion, the police, the streets, and the City In- | fested up to the hour of adjournment by a great many spector’s Department. The session cannot be | officers now here, with thelr friends, to know pied no investigation of city affairs, from the top to te | wall Be seat to the Senate, For the rcwainder there is no bottom, The tax levy should be carefully serati- | pope, 11 ie believed the President wil! send in the name nised. The item of salaries, constantly increasing, | of Commodore Stewart for reaturation, His case, howev- will beara little cutting down; and we believe | er, is peouliar, as he indignantly refused to apply to the that by a thorough and conscientious revision of | #04 Board, and therefore his caso did not properly come before the President. There is a strong disposition use of American iron, and instanced the case of the oun. sylvania and the Baitimore and Qhio roads, saying one was bulit with American and the other with iron. ‘Mr. Iverson, (adm ) of Ga., opposed the amendment, as likely to prodiice a combination of iron mongers to raise the price of iron, He agreed with Mr. Clingman to admit iron duty free. Mr. Eo amendment was then carried by yoas 25, nays 23. ir. Rice then spoke at length on his Pacific Railroad DIN, introduced on Thureday ¢ following ip the substance of the Dill, It was in- troduced by Senator Rice on the 14th inst., read twice, and referred to the Committee on Public Lands. I is en titled A bill to aid im the construction of @ertain railroads to the Pacific, to encourage settlement on their lines, and for other purposes’? :— Section 1 authorizes the President to cause the public lands to the extent of forty miles on each silé of the routos (after mentioned) to be surveyed and the Indian title extt 4 verely injuring the second officer and two seamen. —— sre sigoernd ‘n freights, while rates were | mocrucy, the fre-cating, pro-slavery, disunion | (he egtimacnt; 4 least thirty per cent of the | renee vacate he tne precluded, however, by | od taat.on parment of ten cents per acro by preseat ‘The first officer was also slightly braised. No fur- —— “sentiment” of the South is organizing to co- | whole amount demanded might he aaved to the | 42:5 technicality, it's understood Mr, Toombs will propose | “&"3\nrovidex Tint every alternate section, 4 ther particulars of this deplorable disaster Lave | Phe Leagne of United Southerners Again= | crce or to demoralize. divide gad defeat the taxpayers. his restoration by special act of Congress. The President | ip, widih on each side of salt Fonts tad vegnescs, be rites : Pr reached us. The Ariel left this port on the 30th of October, and her voyage out and home has boon Southern Agitators vs, Southern Conserv— ee stem @ North and South, we thus perceive the party listen to the voice | has labored intensely at these cases, 0 anxious has he been sy will If the dominant pany words of trath and | (42 Justice. He sat eigut consecutive hours on Saturday of season, and hearken to the T one of unusual hardship. On her passage tof Among the articles ich divers examialng them. bs ag yy to the States and Territo- Smiasoe, sha’ cabeutired Gav beats gue aaa Tee parted ay Peeps Resi Pleas sides ifY | disasters which follow the treacherous move- } eoberness, we may yet hope for true city reform. | “yy, scecia) Committeo on the Pacific Railroad met this ries sa be ent toue tt are, dipoval ot the agilatures Cagtata Ladiow bia Was kasoped tessan bo hos : s e so this moraing, our | ments of leaders, cliques, and disappointed office | But if, on the contrary, they follow in the beaten | morning and had a protracted discussion upon various | thereof, for the purposes expressed, and fox bo ober t4 political readers will find something specially propositions before them. Mr. Phelps discussed fully the | two hundred sections may be sold every iweniy sre. Co which struck the ship. He carried her safely tnto port, however, as he did in January last, when he encountered « fearful gale shortly after leaving the coast of England, on which occasion his skillas a sailor called forth unanimous and deserved en- interesting, if not alarming. in the faming mani- festo of the “League of United Southerners,” of the city and county of Montgomery, Alabama. The last Stuthern Commercial Convention was held in said city, and we presume that this dis- seekers, to carry off the party from the safe ancLorage of a sound and steady administration. The administration etands firm and self-reliant; but the party is all adrift upon the waves of dis- cord and dissolution. Cun its broken fragments track, stealing as they go along, then we shall - s Bre . ‘al | route embraced in his bill. ‘The committee determin Laboobocgdes oe che Dyiobws piste mect twice a week unt{l they get through with the busi pinned rayne he Bien ness, ‘Thero is © good prospect of reporting a Dill at an from “ ago carly day. but rather to their selfiahuess, which is the foun- | “acoator Wilson's amatments to the Pacife Taulroad times go. They | vill, introduced today, are very ingeniously drawn, and ‘such road or all unsold comiums. ever be reunited except upon the basis of the | dation of political success, as Accounts have been received which lead to a | union “League” is the legitimate offspring of ini. ’ th mn pone its construction until after the iS . f 7 . 5 ure of | are intended to post Bec. t shal! dot the termint, with coa- adininistration Let us wait and see. have it in their power to prolong their te’ noms Presidential election, when be 62 a a ropubli a Tie President stat! datormare revival of hope respecting the success of the Atlantic telegraph cable. On Saturday last signals were transmitted along the sabmerged wire, which plainly indicated that great progress had been made towards restoring the continuity. that remarkable gathering of implacable filibus- ters, fire-eaters ond secession agitators, In the manifesto before us it will be seen that the aggressions of the abolitionists of the North upon Southern rights have become intolerable, Clty Retorm=The Duty of the Dominant Party. The republican party of this State have achieved in the late elections a victory which, office to any reasonable extent, Raised to power throngh the blunders and eorruption of their op- ponents, they have a grand opportunity id ttrengthen their position and preservé their President will bay the eclection of tho route, ‘Toe Senate Port Offico Committo met this morning. Tt will shorifyt bring forward a proposition chacging the pres’ nt eystem of ocean WM! Servign, Tho commin.” lege. will also Adjourned. ADVERSE KRPORTS CONCURRED IN BY THK SENATE. Champe, Jobn Wentworth, heirs at iaw of Garnett A. ‘The Senate has concurred in the adverse reports mado by committers on the following petitions: —O Nathaniel The mails of th Tennessee, with dat | sae aes: be, tennee Aa be cae a crs if rightly used, may give them a long tenure of » supremacy in the State. Such an opening is but | copsider the propriety of abolishing Hie (ranking pry 2 welt, Elijah Roath, George Mayo, Jobm Vera Cruz to the #th and rity of Mexico to the sth | SM OR Pcie . ne | ofice. Profiting hy the diesensiona a the demo- | rareiy offered to any political organization. Let | 4 malrity of the Semgte favor tat iden | Hopper, tanae moe. “ounon. hoirs of Kovoin instant in yesterday, three days behind tim ape ol _ compromi s—that the rights and the cratic ranks, the leaders of the op: found the sepublicans will uae it It ts doubtful if the purpose of disasm0inted offee hold) pects John Pope, Wm. B. meme, & rd ah withous 4 t that having beon | WTongs of the South can no longer be trusted in | ony task regarenne tig age Aire us see how the ivy . ers and other Douglas sympathizers in this’ BY, 40 give | 4, anzy clube af the Continental Bes, praying for the announced t ew Orleans telegraph. Tv | he hands of any of the great political parties of to Montauk. ‘They have clected their Governor, ‘Tan Aruaxtic Tetkonitit at Woan.—We a - — — = his retera wilt 6 repeal of the ,ots of Munitation of 1792 and 1793; Mary D news shows no change in the condition of affairs in | the day—that it is dangerous on the part of the wan, | Senn tt s 1, etaittel, ty all democrats in Washington are opposed to ii, Hayes and B. 8, pcseett, Thos, Johneon, Jano Stonebant, Maxios. ‘The French Admiral, Pound, hederrived | South to await the election of on anlbeiave Lieutenant Governor, and have a clear majority | ln that on Saturday evening several inteusg! The fact of African slaves having been landed in Geor- | Sane Baker, b sacs “inh Loose, the National Inatitu- at Vera Cruz, and exchanged visite with it "Y | in both branches of the Legislature. In the aity ble signals were received at Newfoundland, | gis and Bouth Carolian is no longer doubted here. Tho | gion for the ssc Beit ag2*ing for on appropria- Zamora, of that city. He is «aid also to b correspondence with the Freneh Mini capital. A “specie comiucia” was ad vert leave Mexico on the Sd instant for Point Moc uabo, in active President; and that accordingly, “the great and leading object of the League of United Sonthern- ers is to induce the South, if possible, to make a | stand, and, under no circumstances, to yield election they put in their own candidate for Comptroller —the most important place (next to the Mayoralty) in the municipal government. Without doubt the defeat of the democracy in throngh the Atlantic cable, from Valentia, and } geatiomen Of fhe South, with very fo exceptions, con demn the act. Thé parties concorned have no sympathy, and evidently mistake the seutimont of the Southorn States. This trial will be enough for them, and it is not among others the word “Henley,” very distinctly given, just about the time when it was thought that Henley’s new large machine was being pul tory entrusted to their chargo, Mary {Joppe. 2 Randolph, Joveph Dowd, Thos. Henderson, vitign 8 6 ™ lor county, Jowa, Alexander Hayes, heirs of Roge: "Kan, ton Sener the collection, of oby. “6H of natural his- 7 eee Toppy, ** Richard Re . : tebhes j Likely it will be repeated. and it was rumored that on approaching the coast | “Rother halrbreadth of her just constitt- | ie State was owin the warmness in operation, The last news we received from | ‘The old sold night betrs of Samu! Hammond, Mary B. Renner, Wm. ¥, . 0: it would receive # French escort. Alvarado had | “onal rights.” To this end, a “subsidiary Se ee of | the Irish end of the ine was to the @mect that a | Tail ot Tteprsentatines, to conssee’ tae "oon op | ott; Rett: A. Walowright, Martin Hbbard, Jobn Curd” , ie é fallen into the hands of the Znloagistas. been no fighting in the inte O was in the city of Mexico. and it w intended m ment in his favor had t urope and the United Stat e bad peral aid th !. Remit. an tances to wer vd object” of the “League” is to “elevate Southern sentiment upon the snbject of slavery to a still higher standard.” « “sentiment that will recog- nise the necessity of enstaining slavery, not only where its existence is pul directly in isene, but some of its leaders, and the treachery of others; but the returns of the municipal canvass show clearly and decisively a want of popular confi- denee in the party which bas for so many years managed to keep possession of the most im- portant and lucrative city offices. Had the forcing the pension bill now before Congress. Now York politics give the Provident aud ty Qabinet a great deal of trouble. Another difficulty onteide of the ‘Tammany difficulty is to be settled. 14 originated ta the Aseny Office in your city. Some of the of Pen fersor Tor having refuacd to kink had been discovered in the cable while an- derrunning it, a short distance from Valentia, by which the conducting wire was exposed and the insulation at that point destroyed. We then as- sumed that this was the main difficulty, and that ploy + whecribe to tha election Ant others, Legislature cf fowa for the erection of United ‘States pablo buildings at Dartington, 1. Moriwether, Joha | Ba ia, Lae x pepe bey & Withereil, Seve Anep, fesidenta and proper (, viers of Moatgomer, contty, Maryland’. H. Carter aod others, Wan, Reynold, W. W. Bassett, heirs of Jabez B. Rooker, Ann Mathiesoa, 0 M. Hinton, Lacretia Bell, Nannie Deuman, Jose 1,3. 1%. Magner, Canaries Weet, Jamos Purvis, John with g the interior at 15 per h a > f 2 ‘ | where it is remotely concerned” —a “sentiment . ‘ < iy, Jeremiah Gilman, &. A. Middicton, Nancy Ham. p< sei a rumor that the British | oa. orning all compr ynises, will n ae t strength of the democratic party been concen- when it was remedied, and certain financial ar- | fund bare ben removed coutrary to tho wishes of the \fatherine Te Mclod, Martha. Brown, Richard a. nister had demande e dismisxeal o nera ¥? i oinises, not tolerate ‘ * ‘a i + o Yrofessor, as they are trustworthy and skilful we v1 Adam Hayes, Thomas F 1d" dren, Jacob’ M 4 demanded the dismissal of G: trated upon either the Tammany or the outside | ™™gements completed with the British govern. Uae reeereny GAS ChE wertinen James Eieusebert, La Micare el tulad van be of American manufacture. This proposition a resort to Jegerdemain or subterfuge to gave an and though we cannot men who have lately been put in power to ini- ile contends that their ¢ uduet, thorgh perhaps indiscreet, present cable could not be made to work, an government in Mexico intead to establich @ port of entry and Franew Cato, Pdward Merritt, Daniel J. Browne, Donglag Ottinger, John Frink, Florida Steam Packet Company Miramon, or his own passports, on ant o n| ment, the cable would most likel: i ing the cession of the Monterey Redoubt for the estab! aie cb a aig ag | administration or @ political party.” Finall candidates, the result would have been the same, parm “mc arpaxanp yang ly be in working | giourd not be cone cavre for removal, as the loa of | ment of military school, Isaac W. lows, 0. Inewnn, The Congressional proceedings yest ' with the election of an anti-slavery Presiden The fact of the matter is, then, that the people ler. The late news from Newfoundland would | their services wil be a rerious loss to the public, and | Wi. 1.8. Dearing, Wim. Blako, Thos. Watts; Chas. Grampp, Pic thpy e wr tascrae GP pence Damien SE , perigy turin! . have resolved to try a chauge of parties, despair. | 8e™ to confirm this view. We never abandoned | their pes cannot be well sited. ‘The superintendent = | {cam Seper, Fratcis D, Pons, members of the Cio lagi { é the Pa ise Railroa 1 > Ml. The debat gos a le ast, ar ‘vill pia k ny" beet tee ing of any relicf from the burdens which oppress the idea that the Atlantic telegraph would prove a 2s = a ae —ayn they can be, and it is beiieved is iu | States District Judges th teat Beate, to Sabeus rose | b ad r east, are embark our fortunes on the . ‘ Jaws | {¥0r of the diemigsai of the aeeayer himself. Thus your | Wone of the Logisiaturo of Missouri in re to Jervis M. upon 4 motion of Mr. Foster, of Connecticut, that | open sea of disunion.” Re ate were ot ees pry woe uaa it ens i r "he | vatee slnpesibeecaghea rogue rune et re Col ha Sve renter cues he iron to be nse the construction of the roa ’ * i 4 ’ we at, ever " of Columbia askin priation to | the iron tot 1 in the construction of the road Such is the pith and substance of this terrible This conclusion granted, we call upon the even if the | jnformation has been received ler that the Zuolaga | street, Washington city :¢ peers of the Rhode inland mus, j | was pretty frecly discussed, and was finally adopt tiate « thorough and radical «ystem of city reform, other one would be laid down next year; bul wetom House at Point Mocambo or Anton Livardo, post route agents asking increase of compensation, Bowne. notrate the precise obje as cover Rachel Morey ed by a vote of twenty-fi to twentrtivee | ate th Precise objects and purposes cover- I me suet sce plat . cs now it seems not unlikely that the old cable | ™4*r the protection of the gons of the French and Spanish | & Curry, Beverley Haynes, Fac! - “ cd up in Its “‘gilttertag genoralities,” weean still 'y must see plainly that things have come toa y Co | ste, do th gov vn a Touls W Tarletro, Nate Sebelteld, Rach Poosy, Presems pays. Mewrs. ice, of Min 4, and Wilson, of | s Bs cried i " may yet be made to work, and tel ic com- | 1 eoterornmatoded seep rush cme ntenack, ianabite —r 4 Massachusetts, exch presented sul | make a guessatthem. That the signers of this sonal ca a cane rs n and is the worst ae entabi chun ate line 0° commnnication from the city of Mexico to Cordova, coat ncont ie eae add oi Pusu, Ac a ‘ 5 eS . overned city in Chrisiendom. The property | ™™¢ be entablished betw he CON- | and tho stretch from the latte p new per ‘ my poe il aaliee eatamnaaniin ese formidable paper are respectable and conscien- P _§ bm é : from tho latter city to tho now port is a evolution im regard to the removal of’ Red rive isl f which w pape and consgien tinents, even through the chain whieh has so ettion of Legislature of California to proves | tious men, we doubt not; Wat holders are competed to pay enormons and con- line quite apart from the Vera Cruz road and camily de » re in ¢ ort. A bill providing for the organimtion we are almost a obeti 7 Lowe I . be 7 nately and un te ad 7 fensibie, 1 ‘ ‘ . se oun | the Removal or change af the Sebaatian Indian reservation, of the Territory of Dacotah presented by Mr. | well satisfied that they have boon led astray by stantly increasing taxes for a government which a y mccountably refused hitherto pone 4s rae vo bang . val ary 0 Vera Crnz can | jy Morrow, Ebeneser Watson, lydia Weeks, Jolm Rice, read twice, and referred to th rat i , is only nominal. ‘There is really no security for |‘ °@TY out its mission. 7 P, which will render the possession of | Drout, Jolin Wightman, Stephon Kroba, Cynthie my, twice, and referred to the appropriate | scheming and reckless agitators of the fire-cating li — that city by the foderalivte.a uattor of little importance, | George Chorpenning, presentment of Florida Ger aa Jary commit Mr. Crittenden ga tive that he | onder, Inthe programme enunciated, too, we if and property here, "0 far as the administra. | gOur Navan Dev Elsewhere will Ive | It ia said that tho trade of Vexa Cror can be entirely su- ft aye ay for oped pe a oo a ame Frene 4 s u bill. I} apprehend that the purpose of clevating the sen- = of the local authorities is concerned. The | found @ letter from Commander Walker, of the | Pereeted by = of the now port, and the government | cases ia Calliornia, AG. Catehers and’ olf oa 7 Ba vs bed euneylvania, gave nu | timent of the Sonth to an uncompromising de- | “wocr™s of Tammany Hall, with their in- | United States naty, in opposition to our recom. | °V! * "erly revenue of five millions of dollars from it- | Pints Of mt ght . a ba , . a i - : torift \s te | sass of heveny, even “elem Se remotely oom bs , corruptions and chicancries, have treated | mendation to convert all our vessels of war into THR CERAL SH WerAIKA OBTATH. pa in Texas, and to increase the salary of the wolution « 0 elative to our baer « bet ° vote ati del ~ ndge for the Northera Pistrict of Florida; Noah Midler, érode with Englend aad F opted. The | cetned.” involves an uncompromising defence of he voters like so many cattle, to he bought and | war steamors, by the adaptation of the propeller. eign aia cnt e 20,1858. | aemtel Bromburg, Matthew. Flausburg’ Willan A? , iste as tho Walker fili- sold by the hundreds or thousands, They have | We publish this letter more from respect for the received " Hainburg state that the | Vaughan and others; Elbridge Lawton, G. & Isham, Geo. Dill granting pensions to the soldiors of the war of sit w either liscussed, but withunt elic ythi novel The Committee or interesting. | such Southern extension busters. and such “remote” appendages of South- ern rights a« the African slave trade. pareelled ont the offices and divided the spoils with the most anblushing impudence, and have wed the city treasury as a placer where all Proprietors of the steamers between Labew and St. Petors- burg bave made arrangemonts with those running be. tween Hamburg and Now York, by which they propose to catablian at low rates of dreight a direct system of position of the writer than from a conviction of the correctness of ite views. The Commander says that the suggesied alterations are, in an W. Binford, Thomas Joner, and others: Lemuel Worster, Mary 8. Taylor, Elyphalet Lyman, Henrietta Jan H. Hireh, and others; John Leach, Anna M. 8. Powoll, and others; FE. Ratiard and R. Nourse, Charles Vinson, J, Howford Smith, Ways and Means wore instracted to inquire The present ‘ilibusteri nd slave trade agi John the expediency of reporting a bill making an tion in the “cotton States” will go very far to might come and pick up other people's money, | economical sonse, more applicable to the navies | ‘"Portation frum Now York to St. Potwesbarg via Ham. | {rutive Board of American tndian Aid Association, RF. " a jon: , ¥ . . *, bu “i Lubec. The feel ow z wil y ~ u “pn . proy for taking the next blish this opinion; and when the “League” | Umiuestioned by the proper owners, They have | of England and France than to our own, becanss | Sis" chem tn forward goose fhooy New Yere uae mil an. | Brookiy praying for measure wo excertaia, dhe Goeres hous next till the agr 4th a 4 to edjonrn from Thursday ary, in order to afford members an r at home portanity to spend the Christmas holilay | speak of a “sentiment” which “will not tolerate | a resort to legordemain or snbterfuge to save an been surrounded with a tribe of hungry retainers, pugilists, bullies, gamblers and scoundrels of all sorts, whose pecaliar services they have been they have a larger number of sailing vessels of war, and have a greater difficulty of procuring ship timber. It was precisely on the economical borg every fortnight during the reason that navigation s open, and the transit will consine only three weeks of it te aloo stated that the arrival at Hamburg of the time kor's lands, in the Pacitle ocean; the M Tolegraph Company and New England Union Telegraph Company against combinations, Niggs & Company, Charlotte Tay- lor, George T. Parry, Reynall Coates, James A Jministration or a political party,” they wn- “ i The case of the ted members of the city | °° political party,” they wn i wl > « pe Senden Charles nT frovernment of 18:7 , ie y ne | questionably mean the administration of Mr. Bu- obliged io reward at the expen of the | view of the case that we made the suggestion, | *h07Per Harvest from Sandusky City ocensionod much cone. srthbeabeeret co aiaias ike seatlaad 7 came up yesterday in the ’ r plundered taxpayers. They have now re- | Ith b " ; norprine and «ratification, and that her cargo of valnablo - Court of Oger and Terminer, but was farther post | chanan and the democratic party. Wemay thus icc eek oe ¢ in so hard to wring money out of Congress for } 6. cct woods brought thir pr ove shacetion House of Representatives. poned. See our rey f the procecdings, in | ly conclude that the administration has given é a . See cay ee thom the | any purposes not involving party jobs, that we The aesomation called the Meviean and Contest American Wasarrecrtow, Doo. 20, 1868. another column mortal offence to the parties conoarned in thie | C™inant Party t say whether or not the | believe the only way of placing out navy on a | ‘oionization Ammiciation « said to b6 whiely ramified my Smee CHEER, The Board of Councilmen were to seadon test | “League, concerning these Walker Glibusters estoppel shall be ,o Fo our own part, | footing of efficiency is by altering as many of | ‘broghout tie eonntry, compriing airvady two thousand | MF. Hear, (adm.) of Ind., introduced « resolution im- evening, and laid over a sery large number of reso. “i African slave ors, and 4 we occupy, as we have always done, « per- | our old sailing vessels as wo can into war « names, ond incloding many persons of Iniluonce and | trueting the Cammittes on Waye and Mebrn to inquire snd African slave traders, and concerning, also ‘J Paden M- | wealth. Their into the expediency of reporting a bill making an appro- lutions, reporte and papers from the Board Aldermen for future action. The report of the 4p cial Commitwe on celebratin v ful ba, of the Atlantic cable, recommending the approp tion of $25.000 to defray the expenses of the le perhaps. some disappointed officeseckers of the fire-eating fraternity. At all events, this is the only rational interpretation we can discover of this otherwise mysterious “League of United feetly independent position, and we believe—in- Aecd, we know — that the great majority of the por ple of this city will give their cordial aid to any measures which shall promise the needed reforms, no matter from whatsoever party or seetion of a eodings are enveloped in mystery. It 8 reporter! that General Honmingyen has been aelected to cory ont their operations, or at least that an offer to that Meet has been mado to him, TIT Y-FIFTH CONGKESS. BECOND SESSION. ers, and converting the rest into receiving ships No Hanwoxy Aone tine Orry Demoenioy We perceive that some of the Washington corres pondents, who are exceedingly clever fellows in priation for taking te eighth census, Mr. Were, (adm.) of Del., offered a substitute, to confine the census simp! ji—_- bration, was laid over. The Board concarred with | Southerners,” and, with this explanation, the A thei ite, he ‘ went into Committee of te Whole on fie ea wh at co party they may originate. Thut is our position. ir own conceits, have proceeded to harmonize _ ? the Aldermen in adopting # report of the Commit. | mystery is satisfactorily solved. 7 Just at this moment the government of this city the city democraey in the mo-t refreshing jnon- Senate. . oe counteruaon of the tee on Repairs and Supplies in relation to Tompkins We assume, then, that thie “league” is the |; ner. According to theee gentle Wiasnieras, Dee. 20, 1855 s ‘adm. wed to the soldiers Market. A report of the Committee on Str invention of a ft kh ai is more important to all of us than any exterior » According to these gentlemen, the lion and | aie senate met at noun. The reading of the jodroal of the Blackhawk war, He scouted that, became po Yu ow invention of a few reckless and disappotnted the lamb have loin down together the hatchet . oem ob gece ¢ jentroal oc T the treasury Was bot full, homes tuoesd eee be dns toe in favor of changing the name of Hamers fey street to Houston street, war pted ‘The Comptroller was directed to pay to William D. Bwart $2,150, with inte from 16th of Angas, 1855, for payment for street numbering. The Board concurred with the Aldermen im do Rating $1,000 to the New York Bye ond Bar In Southern politicians, and that their real object ie a little balance of power party outside of the regular democratic camp, competent, in o tight battle, to command a high price for their services, in “spoile and plunder.” It is, we suspect, a sort of bosh fighting organization, kuown foree. and whose political affairs. The country will take care of iteolf, Tt belongs to us te set diligently at work to regulate and refirm our local goverument. Such a movement aa is demanded by ve in the name of the much abused people of this city must be commenced in the Legislature and en dorsed by the co-operation of the Executive of copied upwards of half an hour Varios momoriale were prewntod, movty axking for pensions. has heen buried fathoms deep, and brotherly love and peace prevail to a millenial extent. Now, all this might be very encouraging if it were true. Unfortunately. however, or fortunately —we really can't ay which-there is not a word of trath in any of these statements. In the first place, the Set00 RS WRNT On the joint resolution to adjourn from the 28d of comber to the 4th of Januory, Mr. Foor, (opp.) af V tied for the yeue and nay®. The resolution was adopted. The following Senators voted against it-—Messre. Chandler, Clark, Clingman , Cot Dnrkee, Fessenden, Fit Ne. riots. : ir dors, (atm. ) of Tonn., while raaintaining the duty of the governmont t provide for those disabled hy wounss oF diseasr# contracted in the public service, held it was not right or proper to maintain a gene service eystem of pensioners. . A debate followed for and against ‘he bill, but without coming to a conclusion thereon, the committee rose, REVISION OF THE Tarr Mr. Prmtirs, (adm.) of Pa., gave notice of his inten tion to introduce @ bill regulating and fixing the daty on Brmary. The Comptroller submitted hie annus! = ewe as a guerilla the State, The repnblicans have both powers to | leaders of the outside democracy — the opposition phy leo, Gem 2 immond, | imports, and for other parposes, pong of 1 tax levy for 1859. The following | line parm = ae the bagwage | work with, and in the proper nse of the adpan. | to Tammany—did not go to Washington at all, | Hunter, Wate, Warc—22 | oe AE vena eros, = ures show the equired for city expens wagons, without , eward ag + a ~ fs ML 70 OHA ANH On motion of Mr. Seaxrow, (opp.) of Ohio, \ e sum requ p 1 mych — regur to the | tages placed in their bands they vty find the | The Tammany sachems went to the capital to} Mr. Kier, (xdm.) of Min, offered & ead | was adopted requesting the Ai. Ue of thes ‘heey to

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