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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1859. Saeb 8 course of action could not be understood. nen on WE hed Bosh iileds ant Continued Comments of the Paris Press had egal on dangeroaaly wounded who firs: pamed May, on on the President’s Message. wins seven shall be the victor. nity of Five Mile creek, CU T IN MADRID. stealing te neta We Cihenenn| wee GS ME aK, ie . moves, Hy Maal st 3 jive Le Sgpern eig ayn pope — 5 Pd thes thie ‘of Ecuador, (yesteraa beret ainon HPA ALLIANCE OF FRANCE AND SPAIN. | ser indrss a) at a Quen and tore wes Sreet teers wees oc cok “a ear) 7, s on THE . only {wo moves; bnccMee Be pram pees ly won; and in to question, and whilst there, a row occu! con- H's oud Uckete unned Go iia pct Will be resonant a Hooper ss the cuouoart he on rages tng ma hog y count a | cerning one of the boring) former born fg be aul ie it Tan 10 by a ewe, ot kis . i there! stands thus:—Mr. games; M. took place a ceremony been Neglect udent thief named O'Leary—between wen, Appointment of a French Minister for | Anderssen, one: and one has been drawn. eT se nenes tipaser naihed that ofthe sete Cee) nosee soquainted ‘with tbc | and MoNamara, in witch. the’ forame nabbed. "the Conder athe bakery, "No. SC Curasine irect The society wi C There havearrived in Paris recently a fow more Ameri- | the day on which annually is convened the royal and dis- tons of these Spanish } latter in the abdomen and left breast witha huge knife, beg ry ne a oe ees cans, but the nuinber bas never recovered from the effect tinguished of Charles LI. she gee satnce and changeable minds, | which will fatal. During the (racas between Mckw- i tee Persisent -o re &e. &o. of the monetary crisis of last year. Those who do come | o'clock, P. M., their Majesties left abode to visit other character of al | en and jamara the iatter called to his friend Joe Tut. sy a, ne, will find great facilities by putting themselyes in immedi- | the roya) preceded by many kni » grand mas- for them to aitsin. | tle, who was , to come to his rescue. Tuttle, being ‘OHN MONTGOMERY, ate relation with the American and Furopcan Express and , bearing the grand cross to the 'y past aod | unarmed, up a small table in the room, and struck J' Collecting abd Real Estate Al ‘hich left Havre on | Company, bankers, No. 8 Place de la Bourse. The esta- | ecclesiastical and military profession, as well as persops have brought them | McEwen onthe head with it, knocking him down, and INDEFEN DENCE, ‘aaagunn aoeme melilens, ‘Whe Cunard screw steamship Alps, wl Diishment is now conducted by Messrs. Lansing, Baldwin | in private life. The members wore the blue mantle, cov- continued the blows until McEwen’s life was entirely ex- | will collect claims and forward proceeds By cxpress, ‘or draft; ‘the 25th of Decomber, in the evening, arrived at this port | &Co., who have offices in New York, Havre, Liverpool | ered with stars of silver, and the cap of sti or velvet, terminated in 1921, ti!’ } tinct. will make investments of to real estate, or loan 9 A early yesterday morning, bringing us a file of Paris papers and London, 8 are kept at the Place de ia | with yphite or blue plumes. Aurea bearers of the republicam confeders ie News of the affair having reached the city, offlcer Car- tha snags 0h Moctets betnest, ge pay taxes for non, residents, of ber departure, Bourse of names of parties arriving, also rhouso Croks were te bé seen wey Ot nobility of Spain. provinces, with h’s usual alacrity to arreat Tuttle, om pay Ca ee: Gated on the afternoon ‘ room for baggage, news room su y before the Queen went H.R, Ht Don Francisco, commercial, industrial and agrieaitural de: | which he accomplished very easily. Pres Ind. Say. Inatu.;U. Turner, Hig Wako, ea As our files from London by the Africa date only to the | every American and European journal placed gra- | father of the king consort and the Patriarch of the Indies; | velopement. And yet auch ls the fortility of the soil, the | McEwen was left on the promises in eof two offi. Independence, | Mo + Wooda, Christy & o., 8. Louis; Biter, morning of the 24th ultimo, the news items from the Con, | tuitously at their service, and the subordinates of the es- | on her Fag IO es eee left the } wants of the inhabitants, and their geographical position, ] cers, and McNamara wag brought to the fornia House, | Price & Oo., PI iphia. ips aro a day later, and will be found in. | ‘lishment are gentlemen who have always a fund of in- | King. Her Majesty was 81 ny aj ued as grand. tthe provinces of Central America are engaged in | in this city (another notorious den), where he Lies, expect- 01 THE | ppedl. rade al iebetdrue formation at hand most useful to strangers, and which | master; she likewise wore the mantle cap, The royal |Aoreign commerce to the amount of nearly two hundred every moment to be his last, 10 CONTRACTORS. SBALED PROFOEATS FOR THB teresting. they are never weary of ira to thoae who require it. | couple were directly followed by the chiefs of the , | millions of . 'e visited bim in company with the physicians yester- een ear eating of 2 Bem aa egg EY ‘Tho payment for admission to the Bourse, says the Pari Court balis at the Tuileries will this year commence | the commander of the Galbaurdiers, (body 5) the It will therefore be remarked that there are elements of } day, and he presented a most horrible and pitiable spec- Teued by otiatter Gobmuaminoere of the New itively be wed. next the de. | ° the 10th of January, and are to be every fort- | Secretary of the Romish Legation, and by distingul Prosperity there, and profitable relations to other nations, | tacle—perfectly sickening. Tor. ‘Jan. 2 1867, en the Old ‘Orebard ptt ae ed Paton, will, positively be continued: nexs gear, * | might, ‘They will take placo on Mondays instead of Thurs. personages of the houschold. ‘The procersion having en | which explain the tendencies, of the United States } | The notorious, prosttiie, Jane Shirley, and the equally | for trty dass fron ve atthe oc ofthe Goeumisioners Tor partments) authorities not having admitted either the re- | days as formerly, the pamed being reserved tered:the chaj and the sovereigns taken their + | Now, to whoever knows the commercial aberrations | notorious Mrs, Tuttle, wife (?) of the er, were in | the Removal of the Quarantine Station, 23 William street, 7 ; be the hours monstrances made or the propositions presented for the ivate receptiong,, On the morning of New Year’s day | ‘under the canopy, some of them were reccived into the " a ee of the Union, its absorbing ideas, its pretensions to every | attendance at the bedside of the unfortunate man, ad wt erg monopoly when it becomes a question of commerce and | ministering to his wants as best they could. [tis said ‘New York, Dec. 31, Toney making, it is evidently clear that there is no exag- | that he had considerable money, having bat recently ar- a geration 1m supposing that the government at Washingtou } rived trom the Plains. He made a will, giviag ali he hat, (PHIS 18 TO CAUTION ALL PERSONS AGAINST PUR- of the foilowing. ribed mi 7 1¢ Emperor will recoive the diplomatic corps, and tho } Order, the Queen putting the collars aboat their neck, aad Purpose of returning to the former stato of things, Among | Constituted odie om the 2d. Tho Emperor and Em) preventing the hand, ops ‘The ceremony was followed other steps taken to effect that object, the company of | receive at half-past nine in the evening the ladics of the | by mass, and after three hours of imposing ceremony, the stock iplomati and such bodies as have been alread: ocession returned to the royal chambers in the same Drokers offered to subseribe thetotal ofthe entrance | PSOne. ‘his time it # announced thas their husbands | lusner thet it had come thence 1a8 aN arriere pensée. efter paying a few debts, to Tuttle—making him his re- We do not think that it is poesible to conclude from } siduary legatee. Tuttle is in charge of officer Carpenter, i 5g. £ iF r 5 »aa he fees, eatimated at 750,000f, A notice has already beon | Thay accompany them. The. gontlemen are to bein full | The exportation of wines from the Bay of Cadiz in the | actual facts that a complete contoderation of the Cen'ra! | and will have « hearing to-lay. goad Gotwwes \> {be same, Whee ee inineee < rake 1 fe posted up, stating that the subscription for 1859 will be | court costume; tne ladiey in opurt dresses, trains, fo. last month ia as follows-—there being 30 arrobes to the | States under the protection of the Western powerg of Europe | The Coroner's jury yesterday afternoon, in the cese of fey etd hy ae oor pes pn pay pegs ted ‘160f. for the admission from one to three o’clock, and 75f, The Carver: gives ae ap: appropriate ee skin i i niente’. oh 8 porahinetion onal oatt a me bape rendered a verdict in accordance with the facts 92.502 £0), abe tpt ‘order of 8. Mani tn . aprpeias of Britannia and France—one @ maritime trident robes. ulties wl iser ve al 5 a ve hundred and twelve at een! for business (mercantile) transacted after that hour. other as an infa1 soldier—are trying to uphold a pot Jerez de la Frontera. a other band, it ay to us proper that the governments McNamara died on the morning of the 30th. a petce ofone thousand and fifty doll «81, each—the ‘The French government, which since the loss of Canada heavy door on Ww Es ingeribed + Sublime porte Puerto Santa Maria. 1836 | of France and Ragland should, interfere if neootsary. and ANOTHER rADBINe 'AvPRAY: iecherentedae tated ME TEE MU Whe, de- looks askance at a jolly Turk wi repos! —— | guaran menaced, the independence these % one note of one thousand dollars (1,000), and of two thous Bag had bo representative in that country, has Jest de | on the ground complacently ‘he exertions orhis | _ Total. sa. 2,30 3744 | States,” : ; Dr. Ball informs vn that he waa cated on about daylight | sand dolars ($300 payable to the order of ‘8 Jerome, and cided, tho Paris Union says, on sending there Consul | friends. Thoy at the same time addross him in these | which, at$i00 ihe skin, delivered on board, is $231,000 ia We believe tbat the neutral policy, which {s the official eine’ Char dated, Boston, Nov. |, 1 ¥..H. NORTH. General; M. Blanchelon being the person designed for the | words:— Dites donc, Vamé, il nous semble que vous pour- | value.’ : q : Policy of the United States, Is precisely that which they | Zevccuw’ at the houne of tase termed “Aunt Peggy'a’> [a NEW YOR dan. & 2800 a. . ries bien nous atder un ait peu.” Tho Turk seems not to | In Cadiz is about being published a book fn one volume | ought to follow, without tho Powers being obliged to admit | yeymolds at ihe house of Hi-fame armed “ant Peggy's, RiChtiia SRA Wied oR Fan ‘Tne bighest thle for the year along the French coast on have the slightest idea of doing anything of the kind. With the title of “Cid Campeador,” devoted, however | that anything different has ever been attempted. Ina The Doctor informs us that the man was cut very strucuon of a small machine, prineipahiy casting ig! y re Ld “T impossible it may seem, to giving a scientific review of | word ali the external questions which agitate the Central severely in the right hand and left breast, and on his ar. | which will be furnished if desired. For partic ‘apply ans ‘the Atlantic took place on the day of the 22d ult., and its Our Madrid Correspondence, the bull fights that have tuken place during the year at | American republics ought to be examined and brought to | rival he found the blood flowing copiously from the | John st, up sara, height, we learn from Havre, was increased by @ strong Maren, Deo, 17, 28M Loses Aha hee ae ree aad Mattia. Thro. Fr ce eben nic bh peared Trelge nation | Wounds. The Doctor questioned him very closely about | =———————————— » 4 quires al valor e Cid, says the Discusion, ver, of equali e righ relations ions, “ \. ‘wind which blow from the W.S.W. Every precautionhad | ye yezican Question Before the Senale—An American a | justly, to put on the head and ‘rout of such a work the | whatover they might be. Seaanyand acme =v eeimeale Lael (merce nn ea ‘Deen taken in the low quarters of that town to prevent Member of the Chamber of Deputies—Prospective Move- | 2ame of one the most glorious in Spanish history. A commerce so important as that carried on in Centra! [From the same per.) A“ WHO ARE KILLING YOURSELVES WITH TO- damage, and, excepting some cellars being Loaded, noin- | ments in Puerto deb Sol—Terrible Hurricane in Anda- | ,,,00,the irthnight of the Emperor of Brazil @ brilliant | America cannot become the prey of a single nation; it® | wo tearn thet’ a man named Holmes, steward of the Bay DR. THORP'S MEDICATED SEGARS, at di bajl was given at the palace of Adolfo Varnhagen, the Keat- Jury wan dome, lusia—Meeting of the Manto, Knights of the Order of | dent Minister of that monarch, near the court of her Catho- ‘The Augsburg Gazelte states that the Emperor of Austria Charles IiI.—Oficial List of the Spanish Naval Force in | lic Majesty. Tho saloons were filled at an early hour; has ordered the formation of & squadron for the Mediter- the Gulf~—Napoleon’s Purpose in Cochin China—Wine Inchon chide beter: developement ought to be to tho advantage of al : Other bations a8 it is to all the Central American States | Hopital at the fort, on returning home on Tuesday even- themselves, and it ia in view of these results that it ought, | ‘0%, at @ late hour, discovered a man (whose name we it tecms to bs, to inspire European policy in that which | Could not learn) in bed with bis wife. Holmes on seeing relates to the Central American repeolica and the United | tWe,condition of affairs drew his revolver and fired. It is 4 one fe jatic. The former is to be , . 2 said the man is dangerously wounded, and his recovery fy ranean au‘ for, the Adriatic. The ee Esport from Cadie—Book on Spanish Bull Fight— | of Matpica and ber daughters; ihe Countess of Nava de | States of America. aie the. c y > Oana sw ceuatid acts ta asuae Commanded by Captain Scoping de Kustenhorst, who bas} rasitian Minister's Ball, ce. Tnjo, the daughters of Sonor de Cueto, the sister-in-law of Retr aareniee btahlbnetic setae tal sctie PE on he eons Pome C i ( the Pe § TN i x oy * hoisted his flag on board the steam frigate Danube. The | Tho election for President of the Chamber of Depatios | (4)0crn de ie, Barca, the Nuneio of th: Hun pete THE TROUBLES IN KANSAS. [From the Legyenworth Ledger, Dec. 3.] maw ond! Yo 6 TOM: IE Di; Obeentat. ‘Mediterranean squadron will be composed, in addition t0 | terminated, as 1 intimated it probably would, in the | them for beauty. The houors and hospitalitics of the lath nna The recent murders and murderous assanits committed af _ She above named vessel, of the screw corverto Dandolo, | choice of the government candidate, Martinez de la Rosa, | eVeniug were borne by the lady of the Minister of Prussia, the ese Gali 3 vo of the corvettes Diana and Leipzig, and the Tritou brig. | Aitnough yery Spanish in his proclivities, and firm in | {ho onwse cr tha' Beran Se eee ace Teprosentative of in this city, and on the Muncie land, caused our substan. | 7RURGESE Special Message of the Governor of Missourt. | tial and respectable citizens to emphatically declare that ‘Toimitable show cards, GENTLEMEN OF THE SENATE AND House OF RePRRSENTATIVES— | something must be done in order to rid the community of 540 Oana) street, near Church, Duke Nicolae, of Wurtemberg, will command one the cor- | support of the throne, for his being of an English style of | an entertainment has seldom come off near the Spanish | Some time in May last the Executive Department re- | those (and euch as those) that committed them. Weare | _Ofdere punctually attended wo i Yetles, The Adriatic squadron will consist of a division of | thought in politics, he received a landsome support from | court. ceived information that an armed and lawless force, num- | no advocates of mob law except in extreme cases, but we OLEMAN’S FARM MILL.—THIS MILL HASRECEIVED igupall Yeeecls. 4 pol -—— bering several hundred men, was quartered In Kausas | are advocates of a rigid and prompt enforcement of our the first premivms at the State Fair at Syracuse, and y' " 4 the liberal party. Adaitional inions of the Parls Press on the | Territory, near the Missouri line, and threatening to in- | statute and common laws without respect to persons. It | United States Fair at Ricumond, Va., and is creatdog great ex- A St. Petersburg fournal—the Zitustration—having made ‘The Senate has been engaged for a few days past on the resident's Message. vade the State, and indeed had made incursions into the | is absolutely certain that there was in our midst quite a | cilement among the farmers throughout the country. Can be a rather gross attack upon the Russian and Polish Jows, a} uestion ag to what shall be the character of the answer [From Galignani’s Messenger, Deo. 25.] Counties of Cass and Bates, committing acts of persoual | number of fends in human form without any visible | seen In operation st the oflice of the, Coleman Farm iti! Come protest has been drawn up and sigued by the principal It is rare to find in the Paris press on any topic the una- | violence and plundering and robbing our citizens. The | means of support; but the stern and resolute appearance | P&!Y, gs, No. . Ps a to so much of the Queen’s address as bears upon the pro- | nimity which distinguishes their strictures on the Ameri- editors of tho Russian journals and the most eminent liter- | sent relations with Mexico. Tho speeches on either side, | can message. Every one of them abuses it, and some of ary men in the empire, condemning such an attack for | deiivered by General Prim, Count of Reus, and Pastor | tem in very unmeasured terms, people in these counties became greatly alarmed, and | of our reapectable citizens, for the past day or two, has ‘OD IAVER OIL. many of them along the line abandoned their homes, | caused them to leave quite suddenly. In the name ot | (} MOLLER’S COD LIVER OIL, Even some of the towns had been visited by the banaits, that portion of our community who give it character and | For purp: an} in bottles from Lofoden, and, it was stated, had been threatened with destruction, | soliaity, we warn them mover to return; eles their friends | Norway dat 6 ‘north, can be had of TH HEYERDAHL: ‘the honor of the national press. Diaz, late Minister of Foreign Affairs, are considered to é rom the Paris Pays, Neo. 36.) ‘ #1], Under po forges 3 an ni ses aye ber nag tbe mil} poo thee ag having been found vetween heaven iN art; agent cot =~ Moller, Royal Apothe- Our Parts Corres have been among the most powerful and brilliant of the Mr. Buchanan’s policy may bo summed up in a vet Executive for the means of protection. jatant General | and earth, dangling by gle tine. G. W. De LaVergne, pe | ‘Oo, fohn Meakim, T. T. Green’ i of) pas a 23,1658, | SPanish Cortes, ‘Thog yield to cach other in nothing that | few words: TeeCL ce Desk aene tet mane Phaedra be. 3h sia tape lata bap! Fat arr New York; Henry H. Dickinson, Brooklys; Joha J. Brown & » Dec. 23, 1858. uctions to there learn the actual state of facts, the ore s 4 Eon, Boston, and other druggists. causes of the difficulties, and the probability of their re- hieisensgetpardns am Popaeagocactegy | on currence; also to ascertain what steps were necessary to Since my recent arrival in New York Ihave seen, for the Dea OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVRL, provide our citizens with adequate protection; and if it be- | grattime, a publication made by the Hon. John Slidell, de. rt etl cig ta aah er stage aie came necessary, to at once enrol a sufficient volunteer | p yin, powitteet that hebdihecish Or te dapanahoer cout! cnn en i? ue puaiies apd aorenty Aye of he igading force to accomplish that purpose. “He was also instruct | (chanced the statement published in tho Press and Tribune, | Leama ome ietates, rice St per bolle, delivered C4, if he deemed-it nectasary, to organize military compa- | of Chicago, just before the late Illinois vlection, to the | ing. For aale by AB. &D. Bands &Co., 141 Wiliam atreet, nies in the counties most convenient to the sconio of aiff | Cfoct tbat ‘the slaves. belonging to my children, 1a Missis. | Corner of Pultou, wholeasle culties, taking oare to direct that mono of the forcs thus | Sink “Were cruelly and. innumanly treated. 1a thisde. | ~~ called into tervice be allowed to cross the live into Kan- | nal der Slidell docs. justice to himself. He goos further, | [% GOTHAM, WHE: ; é tion which are beyond the power of” realization. Bfect of the President's Messoge—Mr. Buchanan's Later | Cokent, clegant or concise; but the applause of the } Crci.stcat tendencies, If to" these ‘qualities be Joined is natural, claims, with little exception, supe- y r to the Pittsburg Celebration —Its Undesirable Fifect—A | PTS, 98 A A , a constant anxiety about a personality of a most - fr Duke C bert? it id Attic height for the inspirati f the | «« iF ft it 3 i v Fushi Montale 3 | ior reagoning an: ig! jnspiration of commonplace yes @ thirst after populari which me “ a ig now declining without ever having been very Vigorous, Appeal—Adverse Decision—Phe Emperor Damaged—The ae slice, goer paptnn Mma rIaa ERT RIdlty OF Iangaage which ih'eo Minott Vis adie mee Meat Question—Mr. Morphy Wins Two Games to M. 80) be limes of Spain. placed that there is no real greatness to justify it, and a Temuate duets ih Poh. Coakt oy The following statement is sald to be a correct one ofthe | duplicity always blameable—if these points, we say, be inderssen’s One—Americans in Pari Balls, dc. 1 taken into consideration, there will then exist a represen- The great interest which the President's Message never | Present naval force of Spain in and about the waters of | ate renee ie et Taithfal of the Naruse. of Cuba:— the policy suggested by American ideas and directed by | "8 0F to do any other act of an ive character. and saya ‘that the alleged statement, let it come from bore, fails to excite in France, ag in Europe generally, bas on | Ore ane) ckaficks the policy suggested by American ted by | “Gen. Parsons having ‘atisied bimself that numerous | ui saye ‘that the alleged statoment, Jet it come from And fod wack hin ta this occasion been superseded by Mr. Buchanan's letter of | Frigate Esperanza, Schr. Isabella II. {From the Paris Union, Dec. 25.] Qvert acts bad already been committed, and that there | and in part, without a shadow of foundation ‘in truth.” But bugs, roaches, ’skeeters—bl November 22, addressed to the centennial celebration of | + Bullen, ‘ Juauita, nil * ahs * * * aoa eliemrclatmcenien a oe phe Fale in this he does justice to me; for, as the euardan of my Ind aih's embrace are lifenad guile, “ Cortes, ‘ristina, en, turning to the New World, the President affects » | children, old myself responsible for manner in 3on's Powders chance AR ES he gee ah aly ena at a SLA “Isabel Francisca, to justify to its fullest extent tue high flown aad heught and they were furnished with arms by Quartermaster Ge- | which these slaves are treated. I should not consider rhe eftect of on ae QbeeuTe viciaty. burg. It is quite impossible to describe the profound gen- | Brig Habanero, Clipper Churraca, exyression of the democracy which he governs—“ameri- | BOFAL Hackney, who accompanied Adju eral er~ | myself called upon to notice Mr. Siidell’s publication had | ge mycet tive. Garicus ens be prescrtod snd honeee ered sation that document bas produced, coming from such |“ Pelargo, “Francisco ‘de Asis, | ca to the Amoricans ”” ‘To arrive at that result no re | “Hacer mea Ru bee 4 toe a time to prevent the threat. | Ne Pavised here, and not have added the following para- | Ornette sec tom tres Pees retesce a eee eared hhigh authority—the contemptuous sneers it has evoked “General Valdes, «Colon, gource will be neglected, no hesitation felt, Spain is told | oneq invasions, but the people along the line who haa | 8*@pb— antind and fomestis animals. “* Aleedo, “Blasco de Garay, that Cuba is necessary to the Union. Claims are put | 4, driven frox thelr bo! 7 ge th ‘of “Mr. Douglas has, by authorizing and countenancing Pisses tenet SLES, from the old feudal and Divine right party—the deep “ Galiano, “Hernan Cortes, forth which have no serious foundation, but which | the same armed force in the wisiuity, Catered, from re, | SBObymous attacks on me, through ® person officiating as lers for insecta, pills for rats and mice. anxiety and sympathy from the partisans of progress. On “ Nervion, «Leon, are swelled out and envenomed at pleasure. | turning. and it was urged. that they Tould not cultivate | Bis Private secretary, lost all claim to the explanation that Semple Sasa, Be. sopelne siena oe one St. Pan one subject all are unanimous, that great, indeed, must | {{ Guadalquiver, Pe een RY Not a word is said in biame of, the ttasterss | their farms and protect themclven, and therefore were BLOT ego tosivehim.”’ | _ Wholesale and retail druggists, 18 and 15 Park row, N.Y. A " ‘. Lad leptuno, M le Vena nm e sl st ret re. civil or rhational ri 7 5: Aanalna have been an American President's convictions to have | Number of vewels..... 26 Men....... 4,508 | Ase fet off, there is a categorical, not to say brutal, | “BtiMed told from othergources. |) ||| truth of the implication in the above bh. It is not ‘AHOGANY DOORS—WOODEN PANEL DOORS—A gnduced such an ebullition, and that Mr. Buchanan is not | Cannop......... . 381 Steam horse power....2,800 | offer to purchase for money the Queen of the Antilles, the dertanniateedes Deuver ptm the Executive of » | true that Ihave authorized or count anonymous M Set of mahegony pypstiend other building for the man to have given way to it except under motives of ‘The number of French vessels of war in the Gulf of | last jewel of the crown of Spain boyond the eeas, What ‘ 3 | attacks upon Mr. Slidell. It is true, however, that when | sale low. Apply to BIMPSON; 19 Beaver street informing him that it’ might become necessary to station | the fact was first brouglit to notice that ir. Brainard. an armed force along the border, in Missouri, for purposes steht : 3] PPERUMATIC EMBROCATION.—THIS INVALUABI Of protection, at the same time’ soliciting his art 8 federal oftice holder, and my euemy, had caused to be | FR EEUMATIO Bpraiss, Bruises, he, bee ot earnest co- rf i for " » ie ter operation with the authorities of this State in their efforts | Published during my absence, in the abolition organ of | gale as 118 Third avenue. 60 centaa botile, will Eu '? That does not gi h it unimpeachable hgnesty. The letters Ireceive from Eng- | Mexico is 1 frigate, 2 brigs, 1 achooner and 4 tenders— | 3nd all tint is onc is to ting to her en. posrant tae conne? Jand protest that its appearance at the present juncture, | mounting in all §8 cannon. what disagreeable remembrance of the sate of Louisiana. ‘when men’s minds are on the ferment about constitutiona: | In this list of Spanish menof-war do not appear the | Towards the independent or selfsiyled independent States | {0 vregervo the peace. ANd, regarding it tue duyy of tue | Chicago, this base fabrication,” with the name of the of the two American continents, the language is much Hon. Slidell as authori its truth, I denounced it (MOKED MEA‘ MESS PORK, ), &C., &OW— Feform, is of the most Important consequence; that it has | names of the frigate Perla, and the corvette Isabel 1., for'| more arrogant. With the exeéption ‘of Brasil, which is | fecq'aiguremumant 0 suppress bande of outlaws as tuch a calumny deserved, and expressed the opinion to § VAN BRUNT & WATROUS, port peckers, 300 Cuca dealt a heavy blow and great discouragement to the whole | the reason, no doubt, that they have been ordered home. | spared because that free mouareby is able to make itself | control, a my friends that it should be copied and circulated for for cxsh only, # lot of new city cured bans zat bf tho United States, by ritememe porate oa ‘4,") | Purpose of showing the base means employed to defoat my See geas ber om, a Fane omy very ard. es, election, and also with the view of drawing forth su d tion Of dar ciate, nad in the Secor ance, or tProtce | “Gisclowures as would expose 10 Public comterupt. the ‘real em, ¥, ¥. ti Sayre pom egeapeon ny Poste | author ofthe oalumny, which object has been fully accom (TIMOLAT’S SULPHUR AND VAPOR BATH, THE Pay a A Plshed by the letier of Mr. Side “8. A. DOUGLAS. ‘only. genuine sulphur bath inthe United States.’ Ratab- partment 1859, shed in 1520 for the cure of sore marked “B”) informed me that n0 availasle troops gre nd er were tuoyn Cuckt Dopacieny wien Gans Gabe oe Ee Sees ae — . 4 cted, there is nothing but threats and derision. movement party, and,as’ far as Mr. Bright is concerned, | The CaptainGeneral Munzano, Military Governor of Hava. | Tes hie nexbixefersdosbe al cages in succes- utterly broken the staff in his hand. The reform | na, will remain abroad until the settlement of the difficulty "ihe writer next rel pyentget er} ge question appears to have been exactly in that po- | with Mexico is made; and the Captain General Concha has | which enables him to strike a blow with great gusto at sition in which it is liable to be seriously affected either | asked permission himself to take charge of the armament ber eg to the tone in which President Buchanan penncle' Mig m a fo heigr egsernan sh Ma and command of the troops in the event of » rupture with weeks to Great Britain! Weigh those words, which aro tho affected moderation 1682 are not quite used up, and, except Lord John Russell | the ancient colony. Se, 00 sell more remaahabee ter employed. Doubts were also intimated of the “ expedi. PERSONAL. himself, are little to agitate for another; and Mr. | The Espana weighs with care the interests of Franco in | Wit which their, real meaning is covered. The, United ency of employing United States troops against bands of | 77-Gpe on—1 PROMISE If YOU WOULD Have we | ‘T° BUTCHERS 41ND LOVERS OF PAT MUTTON —CaLL. arses to the general acto Of the. geterationg that “hate | the expedition that has been made in unison with Spain | the freedom of the seas. They will reject all arraugemont, | YH marauders.” naeniasvioee: Walvis Hovey it Boeime, MY stall nov say never wil Market West street side, who have aa ince quantity ofthe since sprung up. That there is ‘a time for all things” ig | into the kingdom of Cochin China, It believes that the | and will prefer the independenco of the flag to the incon | regrets that the course I had indicated should be thought, ARRY NORTON WILL FIND A_L FO Bn la cbs rbd ra here RITER just now specially observed; and the time of conatitu- | purpose has been on the part of Napoleon tofound a | Yeviences of fraud. On this point the mossage supports } necessary, and the hope that the ne might be obvi- the Broadway Post office from R. D. ~ PAUVRETTE. BEST AND CHEAPEST 4 of right, and we fully agree with reform, with a formidable fleet, an army of 400,000 | colony insome part of Anpam, a8 a counterpoise in the | the cause of justice an a ated, assuring me that he would do all in his power to BOOKBINDING, en within afew hours of London, and waiting but ihe Fast i the Spaniah, the English fund the Dutch influence jell, eit ting Eaaiaad sone hissaeh ot pa suppress {he evil complained of se and JSTORMATION WAXTED—OF CONWAY, WHO Isat WALKER & SONS, pod of one man, man: was not the present; an and power there, the arms Castile, Bays, Wwe pe- a ?. ‘or a time the difficulties seem: subsir le, and conse- ny street from what I can fears Mr. Buchanan’s letter’ pointing to | netrated a country already sprinkled in times’ before by | fhe avoids everstbing that cun compromise her towards Any meeration him left at Mr. quently no further efforts were made on the part of the Sp aati: Any berries reese ns bien Nafta ‘Wen ly E. authorities of this State. Recently, however, a smailer | fuily received by his brother, John Conway, who resides at magazin Party, led, its stated, by the same chit, has fade an in- Ban Franciaso, California, Ag Menem recht wate annua cursion int ite, committing murder and robbery, COPARTNERSHIP NOT! and, as stated in affidavits herewith submitted, (docu: MOOREA SION ANTE OF BURADESE McGansY'| _.. COPARTEERSHIP NOTICES. meals marked C and D, and 0 petition signed by’sundry | Gane Melreok Wow Mick.. any, ioitronnier fegertiog bam (KorARINERSIIP sty INTEREST IN THE FIRM OF citizens of Vernon county, document marked H,) driving | Will be thankfully received bys irlend a: 100 Greea wich sirces, Ira Richards & Co having ceased by mutual consent on off ten negroes belonging to citizens of the county men- } New York, the Rist ule | have Seemed « epenncestiy wid Mr. Joka H. ti And within a day or two additional atvices have | ——-— jE EE 8 XS SO been received, in which it is stated (see document marked | TNFORMATION WANTRD—OF SARAW CLYNRS, By | Kentlcy. for the transaction of the manufacturing jewelry ba- “FY’) that @ regularly organized baud of thieves, robbers her brother John, # native of Galway, Ireland. Any infor- | have enjoyed for the last nine years, an assortment of new and misinight assassins, bave congregated in Kansas, ime (see er ae oe a a cocg ea at No. 2 Mission | gna desirable goods. We shall for the present occupy the mediately upon the western border of Bates comty, who | P*ce FRladelphiapapersplessecopy. === office No. 25 John street with Mr. Charles Rubens, watch im- &re making incursions into the State, taking the lives of RS. MARIANE DROUJENSKY, WIFE OF IGNA- | POT 16 1850 MONROE B. BRYANT. our citizens, committing to tho flames their houses and ‘thus Droujensky, is hereby invited to call at the Consu- Se ee robbing them of their property fate General of Russia, to receive information concerning ISSOLUTION.-THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE ; sia the Feccalire of. the sate is appealed to for mii. her. g D existing between the undervigned, under the firm of West- lary aid, to cc! ie ier froma repetition of the ” rberg, Jefferson & Co., expires thie day by its own limitation. evils ontapleined of, and which they rete nay a gla ME SqgLOxan BOROHOWITOR, O8 His FRIENDS erberg, ree ERED WESTER BCRG. to apprehend, But the Governor, a8 commander-in-chief, | iis address to'the Consulate General of Rass ZOUK ¢. JETEBRSON, has power under existing laws to call the militia into ac: eres oak Lon way NM ALLON” .—BY FAR THE HAPPIEST TIME OF ALL. The undersigned will continue the business under the name the venality which the secresy of voting has ‘not secured | the blood of Spanish martyrs who have perishea under | ber emancipated colony. On this point also the message the republic of the United States against, has confirmed | circumstances not unworthy the endurance of those wo bsg pepe whi wet Ld * enol effect in Lone and augmented the numbers in an extraordinary manner. | guffered in the age of Diocletian, and that they don and without bene! e world. We have just had a flying visitfrom the Grand Duke | for a purpose where French arms alone should THE MESSAGE IN MADRID. Constantine of Russia; and at a period when, notwithstand- | employed; that the object on the part of the Emperor has A telegraphic despatch from Paris to Madrid on the 19th ing the protestations of semi-oflicial journals, supported by | been to get possession of a territory which was ceded by | ult'mo, mentioning what the President of the United the Moniteur iteelf, » belief exists that France and Austria | one of the petty kings of Annam to Louis XVI. at the close | States had said in his meseage on the subject of Cuba ‘Will make Italy the battle ground, very considerable im- | of the last century, which should not be acquired with | had created some sensation. The Madrid Espana express- tance is pretty generally attached to it His imperial | foreign aid. If the purpose of the government of this | cs the opinion that his proposition to purchase that island Eighness travels under he name of Count de Romanoff, and | country, it says, is to possess iteelf of territory, it could | ought not to be regarded soriously, inasmuch as it is pro «iid not take up his abode at the Tuileries, though in other | better employ its means in subjugating the {sland of Jolo, | bably only made to catch popular applause, and to obtain respects the greatest empressement has been exbidited | inthe midst of the Philippines,which is the ceatre of those | a re election. w do nag rg The rpc aay waited upon | piratical enterprises one waste the coats ict the Co him at the Russian embagsy, and the attentions be. | sive Archipelago; an it it would also etter for the "he , stowed > a = of ite bn bg ie character. Interests of Spain to wat rleesiy aes conan that must biti a caro Con wealaee parnadince On his arrival on Monday all the staff of the Russian em- | {nevitably arrive which will demonstrate to France, at 0 Madrid. G ‘ PDecammber, obniaine s: Daasy were in waiting at the railway to mect him. Count | Jeast, the equal value of her arms, Pag poche yirectlbn gmat g de Rissaleff, the ambassador, had started two days before | The difficulties with the Emperor of Morocco, by thesend- | Parrot tothe Queen as French Ambascalor at her court, fo accompany him back to Paris and pass the Sunday | ing of a squadron to him upon the matter of the piracies | The court carriages, a8 ustial on such occasions, conve With him, at Fontainebleau, at the chateau of Bellefords, | of his subjects of the Riff, appears to be near a satisfacto- | th» ambassador and the persons of bis svite to the pal the residence of Prince Tronbelskoi, father-in-law of | ry termination. A sum is paid for the loss of a Spani ES " eres thas; ware tachived wish (ne tenal-ceremonin). tive service only in cages of “rebellion, invasion or inzur- Count Orloff. Yesterday his Imperial’ Highness quitted | merchantman, and the officer Alvarez, aad the mon taken Wierg pay rer’ orp Majesty fay Voice arty rection.”” If the bandits referred to are to be regarded | M. honk forge: the shade. 1 sliall be there, atormy or fair, | and firm of Westerberg, Jefferson & Co. All clilma on the old Paris for Mareeilies. He found time on Tuesday evening | by the horde near Melilla, have been given up without | yinawe—I have the honor of delivering jato your royal | Merely as “civil marauders,” only the eherifis of the re- R. D. | | firm will be paid on presentation, r to visit the Bouiles Parisiennes, in the Passage de l'Opera, | ransom. hands the letters from my augnst sovereign which arcredit ne | spective counties bave authority, under oar present anil | ALFRED WESTRRBRRG, a emall theatre more especially patronized by juvenile At the session of the Cortes on the 9th, a report.on the | at your court as his ambassador, ‘These letiers give to the mis | tury code, to call upon the militia to aid the legally con- HE MOTHER, BROTHER OR SISTER OF JAMES JOHN J. JEP PERSON, members of French society. He was attended by the | subject of the qualifications of George Loring Conde, of | sion which hae been contids 0 me lis true character, | York, Jan. 11, 1890, GEORGE MALUION. stituted civil authorities in preserving order and enforcing ‘Murray, Inte of California and Callao. willhear of him by Count and Countess de Morny and the Russian ambassa- | Cosa Loring, was read, and approved by tie Deputy, | Mfact, express the sentiments of high esiesm and favisla the laws. addressing to Mrs. Murray, St. Louis Hotel, No. 3 Trinity aiecon: ania: beta a os * dor and ambaseadress, Count and Countess de Rissalett, | Piguerola. It ed, in the courne of the discussion | towntie font royal norton and ihe Hey es wit Unwilling to do any act that shall involve the Stato, or | PS? en ‘Deaplial of about $L0O) for-an already established art and it may be interesting to some of your lady readers to | which directly followed, that the member who appeared | toseo strengthened more abd more the bonda ofiriendship ani | the country at large, in undue sectional or party strife, | rHOMAS WM MIDDLETON, BY SENDING HIS AD. | well secured article in the india rubber business, which will know that while the Russian Countess appeared in the | in the Chamber for the district of Alamoda, of Malaga, | good neighborhood which onght always to unite France and | and yet anxious that the border counties should enjoy the dress to box 453 Post office, will hear of an old friend. pay large profite with a small outlay of expenses; references capacious sleeves and magnificent cuffs which have so | was born in Spain of American parentage, but had refused e tine and noble country over which you have been calied by | protection of life and property to which, in common with given and required. fo wd A.C., Herald office, stating any mpetined pgs full flowing skirt of the exist- | to satisfy the contribution of blood (oalistment of con- Erovide eae relgn. ‘The Emperor ts deeply convinced that } other portions of the State, they are ‘entitied, I submit LOST AND FOUND. pe icmracteninmnee em whverarte er brah tah LG ing epoch, Mme. de Morny presented before the Grand | scripts) when called to the support of the State; but it ~ ou - these facts for your consideration, and bespeak for them | ~~ ADAP DP APRA PLD PRD AR PDP ADDR RL DEPP LLL si 7 K : Decal eyes a tight-fitting sleevo of black sil, in every sisoappenred on the other hand, that at the time referred | Sprin and France will be the more rapid andthe more eft. | yo. immediate attention, hoping ‘that whatever it is. pos. 0@ LOST.—A LARGE BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND, “caplial o attend to Ue Ananelal gepertureutot & mecee respect the perfect antipodes of her companion. She | to be was under paternal rule, and that in the year 1853, vernmentsand the close nnion of the two nations, It isto. | sible for the General Assembly to do coustitutionally will ‘with some white upon him; left the Merchants’ stables, 35 | making concern, now ready to travel Two only are re — f 0 v wore a white lace bonnet and pink plame, but the robe | when he had entered upon his fuil age, he had solicited of | wards the realization of this great and fraitiul {dea that my ef- | be done at once. R. M. STEWART. Twenty ninth s'reet, om Sunday, Jan 9. Five dollars Profits divided nightly. Abpiy at 284 Gold street, near Myre of sable silk was of the simplest and plaiuest description, | the Governor of the province of Malaga to be declared a | forts will be nstantly directed. I venture to hope that the days. liars will bead Py ryearaiag him to the above stable. Answers tothe | avenue, Brooklyn, fo which attended the Orsin! trial. Some changes had been | tainly have considered himself to have been the person | ,esnmentihe m r + LL FOR VOLUNTEERS. name of _ — and only remarkable for its Quaker-like exactness. As | citizen of Spain, and to be required all that is demand- | “Ugustiindness of your Majesty will deiga to encourage them. ‘és _ Oa y 0 res wale a LEY AES >: 44 We insinted by those in the secret that her Majesty | edof a Spaniard for himecif aud is posterity. Teap. | Jer Majesty replied — ar seedy: | hee She Reb ie Vee eOeae Te UND—ON THE 2TH OF DECEMBER, IN BROAD. | $2()()prmeand cuz tueincwe ta one of tee bee ee the Empress hag cast off no loss than ten jupes, leaving | peared further, that the gentleman hadon agottior occa. | ,,Monsleut VAmbassadenr—T receive with the moet lvety a eo gy way, @ large pointer dog. The owner can have him by | Fulton marker, doing 4 seoltable ashi busines aed tesninte Tear te fair Gonuteae de Morny Mag te thee aie ee aay | pion been representative at the Cortes, giving unmistaken- | creduta you as bisambasssdor near my peraya. Taee with pea- | A Dill authorizing the Governor, to eal ont volunteer | Brovive, the same, to be his property and paying expenses. | the attention of two eres Apply 2. Garrhny £ that the fair Countess de Morny may be thus shot out as a | ble proofs of his Spanish proclivities. After a display of | sure reiterated the desires which his Iniperial Majesty has con companies to resist invasion and robberies by Kansas des. Apply to William McCarty, 95 West third street, CO., 56 Chatham street, floor. ba] 4q pilot _ to try the force of pation 8 gale? ‘i the forces of the light troops fee the Mone side of the sandy boleh e a a to me to siren no, Wee Loads of fendi peradocs, was reported from the committee, It appropri ‘ie UUunAY, A iabGe BuwrouRDLAND rm WA A PARTNER WITH THIs SUM s , . . av and o hood w. a unite ! eho q q 4 ost—' 4 NDL —WANTED, cepa eiby no aseeainte noms Rea tieas ce See | RT ET a RCO Oe ee ie se many Penang ccf fern ee grocal eateem. ant aot thitiy thousand doliaes. The bill will pass to-mor Tifsee, wih whe Bock ind, breaat witha rage collar and $300. te Jota the adverdhaor, Who will vest the same on . mate deep conviction that union of the two | row. yy hy rer wal ohare Bracers "wore, ands aa before, which be hus therefore to° pays aud ua. | Demo iaiact ar egexonroees eens torcmen | Batons th harmony betwen thle goveremenie iui po THE ACTS OF THE RUPFIANS. Serena ie tect omer Tum, “Apply to W. WHOM, iid Ninth avenue, nour Figh 5 , : ‘conte . e : near High. dergo three months incarceration, as of course the impe | the Estado observes that O’Douneil had but the minute bo- | reeourcen: L thal neglect nothing wees ie ae [From the Lawrence Herald of Freedom, Jan. 1.) teenth street. i , ~ Captain Samuel Walker, the present Sheriff of Douglas | [ OST—ON BROADWAY, BETWEEN READE AND - rial pardon cannot again be offered, As early as9 o’clock | fore left the blue sack, when the words were out of the | the civilization and the position of the two countries render the > a ‘3 ‘Liberty streeta, 8 package of money, containing $210. rs a dente crowd bad assembled at the doors, eager to gain | mouth of tho representative from Catalonia, or tho Gono- | rewllatien of ich nobie and exalted vows vets eaay. Beas | coUrty, a gentleman whoke word was uever contradicted | 4. diner, Sreeu: st hunnte ntact Hine piesa | B5()() TO $1,000 A TOUNG MAN, OF GOOD HABITS, admiesion, and the excitement was little inferior to that | ral, impatient, as it says he is for strife, would most cer- | red, Monstew ear, that you will fint in my > | by any party, has just returned from a visit to Linn and | ner of Chambers street and City Hail place, will have tho ro- “ ne rest in a mbasaad friendly diay iions cl yi 0 0 wholesale wine and brandy house, where he can have a good hecomplishment of the important mmission nthe ro wags: | Lourbon counties, where he has been on a commission | Ward of twenty tive dollars. and permanent business. Address A. B. A., Herald office for be agg ere from the Governor, inquiring into the truth of the diffical. aaa made in the court, 80. a8 to accommodate greater num- | intended, instead of the member from Malaga. ‘sovereign has confided to . The quail oat , ring on! - two Gaye. ders. In the reserved part were seen many of the public | "As the time approaches for determining upon what | you, and the honorable ailecsdeute Which Tam greased tore, | Hck {nthat quarter. His recital of outrages practised by | J O8T.—ON TURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, Gorxa | {0 S67%. ____ functionaries. M. Chaix d'Est Ange was procureur gene. | shail be the character of the edifloe that should adorn the } Cognite in you, will contribute to the realization of go interest. | the Montgomery howto bow Farin Mew oh LH A ray Medien avast Sear Ciuatca, © forge cameo $500 GRARINER WANTED, IN 4 CASH MERCAN- ral, assisted by M. Roussel, advocate general. On the | centre of Madrid, for which so many dwellings have been | Ing an object, and will give you aright to my greatest kind. tears from the eyes of any one n ler in crime, et, eith ry os, “onthe side. The r will be Mas dd mre, 7e8 An Lrg ad mid ‘bench of the defence was seated M. de Montalembert, | thrown down, and which was once a gate Puerto del Sob | "8% Outrages, he states, have been comm th : The Ambassador then delivered the letters from the 4 va bean committed by thre despe- | rewarded on leaving itat 354 Madison reel, radoes equalling in’atrocity those of the vilest border ruf- — —— ~ Apply at 7 Broadway, room No. 4. Fans in the campaign of 1866. Gupiain W: states that | J OST—AN OPERA GLASS. ON TUESDAY, 11TH, IN SS Bowes £00 here n a great revulsion in public sentiment there one of 1 avenue Inder Will be suita- —WAN ry a inet few weeks. Brocrwhere in met men ho bly rewarded by leaving it 8077 Broad street $750. wi mtg ioth the ed vertoer my warn ad Bustaine igomery in past, who now say they | — - of a wholesale and retail liquor store already established; good can do it no longer. He has gathered about hirs all the | J OST PROM KO as nga C AWAY Ay, MOUSE | Incation, cheap rent. Apply at 16 Geatce sizect desperadoes of the free State party, and they live by plan: | my, “A’iiberal reward will be paid for her delivery to Dr, der aud crime, No man is safe among them. At Fort Bayre, 795 Broadway. 1. 000 —WANTED, A MAN OF GOOD BUSINESS with MM. Berryer and Dufour, bis legal advisers. The | of the city, there is considerable variety of opinion with - report on the subject having beon presented by M. Gresh- | the public. One proposal, which met with a lively | gn'pterview. with the Kine, was boot beak the 1, one of the judges of the court, M. Dufour com- | response when it was first made, was, that there should be | embassy with tho same oorstaonial ae atioarte? his arrival menced the pleadings by supporting ‘the appeal M. | two statues—thoso of Isabel andColumbus—and littie else | St'ihe ralgce. ‘On the sam iereunele vail 10 Chai d'kst Ange, made one of his most luminous | boride the ornaments of simplo fountains; but this, fora | Sarahay OPonnell: Proctent oat ihe one aa tM and powerful addresses in support of the prose. | time at least, seems to be lost in the idea of the architect Calderon Collantes,’ Minister of Fore! Amaire,’ li cntion, to which M. Berryor replied, but, it was thought | Baguero, which is recommended to the public by the Fa- ‘ , muster nen by many, not with his usual force. No persons known to | ther Charet, Archbishop of Cuba, and as uniting at once a Suclevenpetnetberime cn he, | eee eee of the ground’ to the Vitgia Maryn TTT TIT RRO TT Tee | cone! WAR. Soety Inaperty, Gt pretess Ramtoves: on LOS GA LARGE SIZED MINK VICTORINE, IN gency of a Zew and. ver "valuable pale ihe Gated ‘The Conrt having withdrawn, on {is return declared M. | the mystery of her immacmlato. conception. “It it svar, | WHAT 18 THOVGNT OF YANKEE FILINUSTERISM-—AN Hhege freebootars. |The professed object of this bandit | a oe eS ch ae A cnn eaerd I este, Me | for engineers maucMinetg wullders and for met all hor tae- Montalembert guilty, first, of exciting to, hatred and con- | ranged as to coutain a principal chapol, in the contro of | ANGLO-FRENCIL AVLIANCR AGAINST ‘THe UNireD | Hf inaugurate acivil war and bring on a dissolution of | TENG che same to 216 Third sree N.Y , chanics, The instrament fs in demand, and will ps tempt of the government, Cr secondly, of endeavoring | which is 0 be raised a pedestal for astatuo of gigantic size STATES RECOMMENDED, ETC. we pe and to that ond all their exertions ws — + a -_________ | over 20 per cent. Any ond Aésirous of making a fortune to weaken tho respect dé to tho Iaws, Hho third elarge | of the Virgin—having fone altart—one for the public wor- | (Trauslated for (io New "York Hxvaty trom 1 Pays, compect of Montgomery and that only 2 few dapeagobe | TORN FROM 18 SRVENTH AVANUR, A GReeN | Bere An OupOranIy of oy Ne rect ear ot ‘was eet aside—that of attacking the principle of universal | ship and another for that of the Knights of Charles {I1,, Paris, Doc. 8. weds. 6 Suaendiog expedition tao Woewuri, tad after petat Of the same color wore is, anda frockeon bolowe, | Nassau, up stirs. ‘They can be satiaied of the truth of we wm ioike suffrage—for which the prisoner might, as areason of | whose cular patroness she is. Still within the editive A fow days sinco we announced that an important Pablic safety, have been transported to Algeria for ten | other chapels are to be erected for other orders, where | movement was now going on in tho States of Contral years. they may severally hold their confercnces, particularly | America. The Presidents of the five republics wore to a4 The proceedings ttogetter have serfously damaged tho | those of the Golden Fleece, Tsabel the Catholle, the milita- | semble in congress with the view of arriving at some pion Emperor, Wherever I turn [find but one echo—that | ry one of San Fernando and those of San Germanogildo, | of defensive alliance, which, at the same. time, would anything more unwise than the prosecution could scarcely | Santiago, San Juan, Sreue th Alcantara and Montero. | preserve to cach of the States its independence and its committing various ‘‘exceases,’’ armed a party of slaves, to Guard. Clothing stores and pawnbrokers, be | ®D0¥e-_ eee ney) mounted them on horses and marebed ‘thom over late | Kind enough to giop If offered, Address as above. Of $2 000 WANTED.~ANY PERSON HAVING Kansas, Thus, outrago after outrage ia committed, and 1.000 Sst Saver Se:too to loan ean fod a good “4 nawepayers profes reapectalty”eudorea. wen, and REWARDS. y by acdreasnne 8: FP box 117 Herald ofc. Security for PO TOM 0, - SO oS aired. ee ee PORARY SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD — have been done, except the manner of doing it. The | Some of the leclare the thought becoming the reli. | constitution. mbscriber's was tl Frida; 70 $1,500.—A YOUNG ENERGETIC MAN OF gentence has impressed all partios with a sense of venali- | gious faith ‘Re solomn treditions and the ancient political | The policy of the United States, of lato years particular. oh tok rate conn bea M4 o fered fens be a Bight, [th ing, and 660 pounds of sewing ailk, mally DISC, $1,000 nine years’ business pa sod ben ee ty in the tribunals which 1s painful to think of, and shows | instincts af Spaniards. ly, has been very differently viewed and appreciated; the beat a 1s tshertese tae pate yg A fang oa | ee Silk was taken from the cages.‘and carried off | character wiahes to enter into copariner in some ‘ae too plainly the demoralization which, like fungus, is spring: One of those frequently recurring hurricanes that sweep | developement of that people and their future for some has vay ape om 6 ee loose in half pound bundles rolled up in pink papers. The Fee ear harlem with ike . up under an overshadowing doapotism. The mode of | over the finest parts of the Peninsula has just visited with | been a subject of ho; r others a ject of apprehen- Securing for the world outside the details which were | more or less force the seven provinces of Andalusia. The | sion. Certain politicians bighly applaud the invading spirit refused to the , ‘was as follows:—M. Villomain, | days of the 27th nnd 28th November will be as me. | of that race—others condemn it aa warmly. the distinguished momber of the Academy, whose | morable in the history of the province of Jacn as thoearth. Wo are of that class of persons who consider that in the extraordinarily tenacious memory has 80 often | quake that took place there about the middle of the iast | times in which we live the greatness of a nation is not ¢s- astonished all who have the privilege of knowing him, | century. The rain fell in such torrents as to inundate | tablished by the spirit of cunning and conquest. Tho po Kept in court from first to last. But several of his friends | dwellings and swoll the stroams, throwing down ouifices | licy of the Gubinet at Washington has always appeared to ‘were denirod to quit the scene after listening to any ~ | and carryin, fay to the rivers Ota cattle, and | us more ardent than reasonable, and it is because that we Uoular speech a certain time, say half an hour, andto | even men. was soon followed by bade A ore | bave always regarded the inconveniences, if not the dan- ‘write down at once what was thus fresh in their memory. | was no direction in which to flee. The Guadalburgon tore gore, of the invading tendencies of the United States, that By this means a sories of flying reports from men of ex. | away tho massive bridge thrown over it that led the way | we are opposed particularly to the government of Mr, cellent of retention were got together against M. | to Granada, fortunately aftor, and only fow momenta | Buchanan—an opposition which could have no grounds Vallenain’s opportunity of passing the whole under re. | after, the diligence from Madrit had passed over it. A | for oxi from the moment that we could be assured view. Thus, with access to the principal speak- | stide of land, however, came upon the vehicle and cover. | of bis good faith. military authority, if need be, to put an end to these diffi- | above reward will be paid for the recovery of ail the property, culties, Life or property is not safe. ‘The people of Law. | oF in proportion to the quantity found. Fonoe Owe it to tlembelyee und to the oduutsy te cnt a oon BW ARNOLD, 0 Futon tre. | $7 ()()Q) AN ACIVR Avarynee WAN HaviNa cash paying Would ores wi ition and denounce these robbers ani cutthroats, a ~~ heir elders and abettors, whether int the guise of tae 1® BURGLARY IN FULTON STREET—E. H. en Would 3 oan jy p44 paner juraainm, restart of ston ropes or tho | hy, gran of fe kuton tet eg Ira ars | Garm wi ports Cheie Slt Mond snes”? direct tools of these arch villains. Ignorance of facts can- | {nshvther doleens: td not be accepted as an excuse for defending them any |." $3,000 <PARTEEE, ANTED. A ENTERPRI- longer. REWARD —1osr, on wepxEsDAY MORNING. | BO-UUY, sing man with ti to parchage one ™™ihom tee seg Paper) scat scetiecarer sacs oe | Ine iene earemed atirege eas men Tho distarbandes ‘continue in the tou part of the ter. gine c ‘Agents need not app : titery on bad on ever, and mon protesting to be qo Deter ON TURSDAY, THE 1THINST. | go | in are sustaining those freebooters in thoir di from Canal and Mercer the corner of TO 96,000 TO AS PARTNER IN 68, who, on either side, were not slow to give their askist. | ed it, allowing the passongers only an opportunity to | What cam ‘have toon the causca which have ton peru tn property. It is decidedly awful to think anf iivecker street, ‘who was going wo 3.000 emt wen ta \Ricam® bos 5780 fest ance, n very exact report was drawn up, and, as on the | escape, which they did, directly going toa neighboring | aesembled the Prosidents of ‘the Contral _ropuly ‘such a stato of affairs existing inafroe government. In. eposit in the Barings Bank, © 98) gold pleos. Any ia, ’ mat oveasion, forwarded to the British pross. venta, leaviog the postition to be dug out from the ewrth, | lies, if not tho fears with which both Walker and | stead of sustaining suck robbers and murderers, every Sete teaata cal the fe teonth street, will re- | Mee. _ ‘The Presse, with a view of obtaining & reduction in the | with the tranks, by the police guards. The heavy bridge, | Mr.’ Buchanan ingpiro thom? Woe aro well award pulpit and voice in Kansas should be active in put. secant Ashore $ 0,000 -WAxteD, A PERSON WITH THE Price of meat in Paris, recommends the plan pursued in hich the traveller may recall, connecting Jaen With the | that the President of the Union has sought and socks still Eng thorn down, A terrible retribution must follow thig | << 20.00: + aboveamount in ® already esta- the United States of slaughtering the mon in the pro- | ridge, has disappeared, as has also another in Rio- | perhaps to piace obstacles in the the new expedi- of anarchy, and woe to those who have boon con- ¥ THE MILITARY. Dhubed, ‘paying ‘at least 60 per cent on the dollar, speured, 0 wincer. ‘The importance of tho plan, in ari oconomical point | gordilio, ‘The minos of Arraynne, in Linares, wore al- | tion of the filibusters; but it must be acknowledged that | cerned in it or have countenanced It, for a (rod of Justica ATIONAL GUARD.—FOR SALB, A FULL U oP peel Se ASHMAN & CO., 08. Veoey of viow, may be Jodged of wien ii is remembered tuat | most immediately dilled with water, first loosening the in- } his success in this direction hag been but small. 1a Frauce © oan have no aympathy with such actlo ue. N ‘inoat new. Pleaae addreas a Vox 8,068 Pout odiog. " Sareat! Ha tore FF i