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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8173. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, J: UARY 20, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS. ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF WASHEVOTON — sed the beat night'since the attack; | bang; the first effects, as we have seeu, were exccsss!.« Ptest Fw ts of the Central Park. heard, wag, that if affairs continued as they were, a call ager tance in ail bis'symptoms;emphy’ | jeritation of the parte; aod & severe shor, increased 00°] FINE. WEATHER 1xv PINB SKATING ON THE LAKs— | would be made for a public meeting on the banks of the —————— THE ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. | Puta; ip nmr wee | sem ets i 00 hs te rade awe bogetal doubtby the nervous temperament of the patient, art OLD NEW YOX AND YOUNG NEW YOUK IN ALL | pond, grievances would be elated, and a committee ap- ene Exciting Meeting—Ca ath of | Mw oe re milder, be is slghtly: Righty | is conviction that the injury was fatal. Afterward, | quer GLoxy—PINR EQUIPAGES AND PRETTY Wwo- | pomtedto walt upon the Common Couveil and seq if they Samuel © ae. eae ores trom the tects 2tbauodyues Trt he SAMY MEY | Gountiens portions of the various foreiga bodies na at’ | ex “ixcineers, egaeeriONs, BFC. BTC. | Wwoult not voto te funds for mbintaiving the pond ia good | FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, 8. —Dr. H 9A. M—Ie pot ) again, without any other apparent | tempted to swallow, food and medicine, were forced into. a . condition, Probang Treatment for Throat Disenset— | exnin thin he woul wet ep daring my antautor | the woud. After three or four days slougtiy abcess | ‘Tho Uasé young gentleman—one of those Lerribiy ae | WHAT 18 REQUIRED? Ante-Mortem FE:xamitnation of the Decedent ee eee ited rc eaka | began to be formed, which, gradually increasing im sige, } fellows of three and twenty—who said he really coulin’s | Very ttle indeed. One suction engine, or several large ing i also evidently ins mg, me . > ra i Report of the Post Mortem Examinatton— | estes pty uh 10 frloging of cougdiog, paral srangule: | formed a mechanical obstruction to swallowing; by pres~ | sink of going to skute in cold weather, would have been | force jumps, to flood the pond in aa hour's time. It is vi the epiglottis . “What Dra. Mott and Beale Say of the Care— | tn, e6e rome resurgtallon of efile ae | Sroparigecleciige aad pronuced, tho sirangiiation ‘and without hit exeuse yesterday. Tho wonthor was do. | Mécs where the secret comes in abont the bad ice Numerous Medtoal Speechet—Great Exciter | to the great increase of the mucous seeretion, that Keeps him | regorgitation which we have noticed, till at length the wu- | jicious, It was just cold enough to make one think of | be flooded in un hour, For say that the people t almostconstanily coughing aud expectorating, which he does | fortunate patient savk from exhaustion and asphyxis. I brisk exercise, without being sufficiently frigid to rediden | left at eleven o'clock, by midnight tho pond would be ment, &e., &ee : > With great GwWleuliy acd suilrriug, the poise ry frequent, | wish now, air, with your kind permission, to take a sit % covered, and by dawn of there is solid ice—when the ‘A meeting of the Academy of Medicine, of unusual inter- half the dos of the an: | fw remarks with respect to the ‘post mortem examina- | the end of one’s nogo, Arcticizo one’s toss, or Youu) The Diplomatic Demonstration 0° Na- poleon Against Austria. Serious Aspect of the Italian ni v atmosphere is cold enough, as it has been for some time ext, took place at the University Inst night. ‘There bas | knnyardule, Kirh tout ncaa tapes of ine'trve, | tion. 1 perceive by statements in the pablic Papers | one’s fingers. The thermometer stood in the roorving at | Pack. As itis preps ig eros pumps—not sure but Difficulty. ° i jreulated through the city for some | valerian anim ); altbough it is certain ‘tathere is some | the source of which can easily be understood, We | ‘orty-three, or thereabouts, and the sun came out | even they are borrowed pe, ucadapted to the work— a4 been a rumor widely cir: a Jewion in the vieinity of the glottia, yet it Is utterlyim- | are censured for not having Dr. Green preseut. I the 4 are ured. ‘The volume of water that they send on to the weer -weoks past that a well known citizon—Samuel 8. Whitney, to vsocertuin the state of the parts: the empnysema | need pot tay that, as the case 4, the excite- | a8 glouriously resplendent a8 aver | pond is to small that the unfortanate men forced to use ris Boi d Fi ial De. Ksq —cime to his death by malpractice at the hands of ) pas TU uh te secur te upper part of the face, #0 468 | ment and feeling in the family did not diminish, Ido | yood man’s life. Itwas the sort of weather when men | them have to puinp ali wight, and the sun isalready think- Panic on the Paris Bourse and Financial De- pression on the London Exchange. Queen Isabella will Consult France and England on the Cuba Question. Will Spain Sell the Gem of the Antilles? NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA, * &e., &o. &e. GREEN'S STATEM DR. HORACE ‘The screw steamship City of Washington, Capt. Petrie, which left Liverpool at eleven o’clock on the morning of Wednesday, the Sth of January, arrived at this port about, eight o’clock yesterday morning, with a number of cabin te " 4 i . not think that on this point I have the right to judgo 5 ing of rising in majesty before the water is much thicker one of the most extensive practising physicians of the seni, OE atehiy rated, bat Oday Dr. Green; he doubtiess did what he thought right in ook. brisker and women seem prettier; when Broadway bis eth be i eee tipsy city, This report of course created @ lively und Wile | Of seaiowing arenters bowels have not acted for ree dasa; | the matter; but had he, by sending inquiries or showing } blooms out like a tiptop conservatory, and whenevery oue iabatantaly bios with time, and some venture omiae mproad excitement. ‘the probabilities of its truthfulness | cor injection: give as much neurisbmeut as any sympathy with the Torun th ry mou seems to have hada sip at the fainous Fountain of Kteraal ts ee “yes aught furrow it into every cou- re - AVE Of ed an occasion . Mott ceivabie ro ee8. ch was the case yesterday morn- ave been warmly discussed on citber side, Tt was ex | hie symptoms much worae; pulse more feeble, | introduced him: that he did not so act, was repeatedly re- ‘Youth, ing. ‘Much could be aid; but a suction Mv fod, on fiw th the coughing and sirangula: a rs 5 ‘eng! pro- pected that the highest medical authority of tho city | rch acraasadt Coaadaanty has not been able to |. Marked by meny of the family, Now, onder theae ciroum- Of course a great many poopie were impelled to sig- perly Jarge fore pumps, inay cave the use of further ob- would give an authoritative expression of opinion upoa RUA, oar oaeughty sand fen na Tene ioe bg peel be oe <i ee nalize such weather by some remarkable achiovement. | servation on that head. hate the subject Tast wight—so there was an wousualy 855% | yoy lore a at fhe uiniulin of bwallpwing, Ae t-creus: | solemly declare, hat T went to that examaation without | O teve sprightly persons, the majority favored the | | | | | THB POLIOR || attendance of the members of the Aciwdemy of Medicine Soa: the cmohesema ranidly Saaepen i fic: injection aia not the siightest idea of criminating Dr. Grecn, but with the | skating operations at the Central Park, wherein there is a is loka ws week ‘there | ‘enough to have met At half-past eight o'clock, after some epecial busines | gerne a Iablexpoon full of enaute Okt nyb Wicy.2 Ber love tony ban avMae ates mea -) lake for the especial benefit of the public at large. Just twenty if they had been there. ; — we learned had been attenéed to, the matter of tho death of Mr. 1 —With br, Mott.—All te sy aptoms gradoally becom- deen Jou how the qet-Aaintaan’ ematingiion wee. 1 20" it is the scene of a grand skating carnival, which at- Peel cher ware tire: Poker! fenton ‘Woitney was taken up. The President invited Dr. Greoa uch worse In every respect: arrapged; lasked Dr. Mott who he would wish to per- | tracts hundreds of performars upon the hight fantastic toe pumanity they were allowed to ge and rest. to make his statement of the case Before the post mortem o 4 Se eee de Gone murenem’ | form it;’ ho replied, bis son, Dr. caeeeperend and on } (and heel), and thousands of spectators, It isa curious, | Surely an addition to the police force could be made with- lbattbis wel FAG: wal w.therilorerated twice, and be was | the Cay of that operation I was introduced, and spoke t0 | ove) and interesting spectacle, out any terrible stretch of authority. The men referred is BATMED 4 nm ro a H are i Mi, WILTNE ve 1AM gel ing the nip? he hecame rapidly worse; | not competent for the examination (If ao, let the truth be | described in the Huma. Its form lus a charming it- | to'nenttah et y The doctor stated that this unfortunate caso was first | Sid Nol awellow Ader 2A. M.. and died suber auddenly at § A, tel eccencnrieee Came Fran aery4 0 ) regularity, and its surroundings are eraincotty more pic- TUE LADIES’ POND, een presented to his aotien om the 26th of October Ish. te | aa i cian tbe conned wightcharate ite | Mark that Dr, Alexander Mott’ has never till to-night | tureaque than those of the lakes in the Kuropean parks, | We were permitted to go on to there Whitory came io with the rest of his paticnts, and made | syuanoms, ce, ah not throwing additional ituht on the cuae, | Reard me say 2 word as to my views of the case. Ido | which havean artificial appearance that is very distress: | White looking around and taking some notes by tho light ayo calle at bis ioe before bewaw him. His avsistant ane | [ihe cen cmiied, ay order Bok to Raley Tie aialeamS 00 | ee neck Roll Fe sod ie tat nerenanged & word OM | ing to one who loves natire mnadorned, The Central | of the mocn, the white paper attracted tho attention of ¥ at tho gentleman bad called, but would not | “Ax In ag relates to thie case, from the time [was called in, ces Park lake bag nota made up appearance like the leaky | Pome gentlemen, and we were honored with a visit from formied him that the woes in the Coane cers fo gh cna be- up ‘and 1 sl ¥ it jsithtul ive, VALENTINE them their ladies, After alittle introduction we | and twenty-nine steerage passengers. wait for bis turn, and wishe! to geo bim ut once; to which | Pri har ie a falthful copy of the ortgwiel sre ean alanis. As for myself, thowe who know | affair in the Bols de Boulogne. The Central Park lakobas | ‘were very and very politely requested toin- | ‘The news is four days later than that brought by the ho replied that hie rule in such cases should be ae ‘" J. O. BEALBS, M. D. Se) of aiuire eels rang oe capa- |. diversified’ shore, broken by real rocks and real emi- quire, Sorougi of” the Commissioners, oF of Niagara to Boston. 1 ait Road wae bein fare, Me Weitaey | Post MOWMISL OF SAMUEL &. watrexpy. watever; aud thes al, sry Wine W needful iwaay in | nences, making ane natural amphitheatre, from which | romel way the indies on Gio Berwniey taayeyer tn ‘The English stock market, aympathising with the Paria bes ~ ni: Lyre 6 a a n, and entered his name on he " New York, Dec, 22, 1868, —, to these ape 9 oy oe irhendoes. skating or rowing matches may be viewed by thouaan: skates. Bourse, was very depressed on Monday, the 3d imstant, doctor's Wook, a8 all his ‘patients did. He stated to hie | ofihe bed "Kye mete quite moverste: On iabiog anige | the post meriexs cacrataction bee he es ane | of spectators. : A wooden shanty has been stuck on to the bank for the | and under the influence of the menacing remarks of the that he bad been in iit beaith for two or three years. and | cision from under the chin, in the mesial Nae of the sternum, ft | pared by himself, and controverting Dr. Green’s theory of | So much for nature, which always doves its work | ®¢commosation of the ladies, for which they are duly that for the last two montus be ed tot soiee me anigp Nise remarbed Suattbe anterior redaction ot the ta yeclt, par, | the case, Mi he also inet of bis throat and chest. Hye | iiage was more than ordinary. Tnvectly as the knit» dic! 2 pest ls deat on siciaa bad examined him be: the deep cervical taecia on the Jeft side of the thyroid cartilage, After him there ensued a spirited discussion between bad told bim that Ins lungs were atlected. He ( pus issned ont; a] further division opened into a cevity, | Drs, Mott and Beale on one side, and Drs. Green and Foy =. ae fesihoy aotpas + * containing pus, about the size of a large heu’s egg, and extend: | on the other. reen) then mat ; au examinawon of bis chest, by auscal- | Inga iluie ip trotitof the pharynx, and dowawatd. behind aud matt tation, ia the pre He of le eatielan De ee ged teow oe thyroid ne . At the yep oe posterior ale potiite: petted ieoarad pda diated mal St bioh be examined, made ote of wart of beceas there was an opening into p nx, - bs ree tramegrrper { tuin,a little depressioa | farge enough to adult tne ond of the foredoger. this | Otber motions, There was cheering wud hissing, ‘The » jefe thoracie Wall; pereuas.on gave a flat sound | stacesswas tined by «large quantity of destroved filamentuons | commotion and debate continued unabated until 113¢ P. Emperor Napoleon to the Austrian Minister, a decline of ‘about 34 per cent took place in cousols. ‘The London Times of the Sth inst., in a leading article, alludes to the continental excitement respecting the Ita- lian question, which it says has reached acrisis. Unless efficacious means of prevention be adopted a col'ision will some day take place between Sardinia and Austria. The rateful; but the fair ones would break their necks if they well, without regard to politital trickery or } Etempted wo come down that declivity with skat-a on. corrupt jobbery. Nature, however, and the Com | A lady with skates. going down an embankment of some ten feet, or down the steps from the shanty door, woald missioners of the Central Park—and we say it be tring very! expertwiens,/ Mate. on Tit Tee be with all due respoot—are not alike. Tho Park | soon tried. They have now no'alternative but to sit down Commissioners are regular,’ respectable people—a little | on the bank or the ice. We did see some ladies last night manage to get the rugs oat of the carriages that conveyed dull and od fogyish perhaps, but still nice people in their | snake eas ros Kove eral baer terete i gg ong issue, henging trom dilevent parts of i like wetie? tow. | M., when the whole subject was tabled. way. Nature is Irregular at times, and not always re : tp for eugs;. thoee wba ays sot | trench. gavernrasat, have. allowed ihe favans to fuvok over all the upper portion of the teft lung. On appiyng | yy enging fs y have not carriages to go to for ruge: wi gover: wi 3 to invoke Thoear to sue chest » distinct lumia raio.or click was | She enirance toto the ceaphagus immediately below thie was spectable. Nature has convulsions, earthquakes, voica- | will be greatly obliged for any. zeais the ‘kind Commis- | ies geqictance, Austria does not rocognins France ae an beard below the te pericin de both Cc ep i ex. 4 open from, ee 1, and at ihe iret giinante & ved Italian Opera in the West. raden. ymptoms, when accompanying the signs, | priutatont the size and shape of a grain of wheat on the te Fo a ee ea eircen) exvericase, of tae | Hie'n ttiehciow dhe leition “AataCaet rauglag forgke | A short timo ago, while speaking of the rapid progress presence of tubercular setening, Mr. Whitney's throat 1 us to exciaiin ¢ the point of laceration | of musical taste in this country, as exemplified by the a ed into the wea si a iy ena a t ‘ncerated ‘he ry tots ie Pie ne oie oe inapeo- growing popularity of the Italian Opera, we predicted that wos sbghtly enlarged a corated; the e ping the part with a sponge, uo abrasion or aper- i ve € Tuckered. ana its border whitened with a line of erosion, ‘auld be disco ih spenge, wo abragion oF aber | the musical fever would extend to the large and flonrish: Toe Loctor then gave an account of the several int Y ‘oved presented on its internal ‘sarface | ing Western cities. That prophesy has been fulfilled views which be bad with Mr, Whitney from the 26th rt antl we, ge, | sooner than was anticipated, as will be seen from the ‘ot Cetoder to the th of Decemt HI God his treatment on | marked, tat we bad never soon s cy there oceasions—the application of & solution of nitrate Of ) pave a joak at the bronch and lungs. Perhaps about a: heat conclade following statement of facts. s,cpigiothe, and into the ginttis, and | gtove the eivisiou of tue teaches, the most beautiful vermi- | Subsequent tothe Opera seasons at Burton’s thoatre and “wwonang.”” The viits of the vatient | on redness dhut we ever enw 09 w muronk aur ace, cone ie | the Philadelphia Academy, Mr. Strakosch commenced, ervals Ubat he foond that tb Ged into each bronchus, bot erestest in the Let ol aly oy me sede the tae, | ana estenced down each lung. Over tile peculiar relnest | with his prinofpal artists, a concert tour in the South and had several tines expressed u dogird | (ute wes o clow athe vi tee aes mt eae | West, which tour has not yet been concluded. Atthough Grean) resolved, on the 6t ed with white thik | the concerts were successful, it was found, nevertheless» attempt, tir proved to be soft ateamons, ‘ nitrate of silver app ‘oo the side and poster! se | thatthe worthy provincials were fired with a laudable th to detail the facts of tho caso, io potohesto the picuracostalls These | ambition to imitate the metropolis and enjoy the luxury of ted that be had pot seen Mr. Whitney from the were eusily broken down wrh ihe fingers. Bit of ccemmber. woul. Le heard ot tio dead, “fio wag | Zi, nbeleol he epee eart ol tla Inba wanwory red nut, afoll blown Italian Opera sel In obedience toa b of December v eard of the death, He hepatized. Just at the root, or at the commencement of the | desire expressed, Mr. Strakosch has reorgan- moet Wiiiing tat the matter should be diesused by the | prow: binlramitentions there was an open cavity, about thy | 2CeiTe Universally exp ‘akosch 8 Academy, apa he ft the matter entircly in their | sive of a smuil biack Walnut, of a reddish brown calor, and ir- | ized his company, adding to the principal artists a full hands, "Dr. Green continued at some length. regular Lilows surface, as ‘hough @ slough had separated. | chorus, orchestra, conductor, stazo mansgor, ete. , ete. in noes, and go on, Still, we prefer nature, with its occasional | *ioners’? might deem it proper to give them, iversions from the path of rectitude, to the Commis. SOMETHING CALLED FOR. pchorts Hero ta given usthe lako, tho clear, bracing, | _ AN enterprising, respectable caterer to the public in the ambient atmosphere, the loveliest bine sky, the plea: | restaurant business, who can stick down a shanty of raise sant views, tho glorious stn walling majestically | Up a huge tent in which he can venil wea, coffee And other in the heavens. Nature gives .us the gay snort | “Uxings,” to refresh, strengthen, stimulate and nour: of youth, the fresh Dias of’. the rosy fringed | the inner man, may 8000 be on the way to make a for- morning, the silver laugh of woman, the sharp appetite | tune. Some enterprising little morchauts have already for a bourgeois dinner, which the Commissioners, with all | bere and there troduced discolored water on roug! thoir fine cuisines and dusty wine bins, cannot counter- | boards; but that is not the kind of thing we speak feit. Bless Nature, good soul! bless her! Well, what | of It is most nesuredly contemplated ba when do the Commissioners give us? Listen: They make us | the park is tates: — ep canine. walk over very muddy road, when afew planks would | here and there over * for su bet ys A ibe keep us clean and’ dry, tothe shoroof the lake. They | #2¥ public spirited caterer, looking forward to thay time, attempt to tlood the lake, andido it bailly, the ice being tu- | had better take the bint now, and take the start early. oven and unpleasant ke oblige us to ask Nature | The fret in the field, if he can satisfy the public now, is Italian power, and sees with dislike the French occupation of Rome. Hence the present bad feeling between them. The demand for money in the London discount market and at the Bank of England had continued very animated, and on the Slat of December it is said that the transac- tions in the discount office at the bank were heavier than at any time since the autuma of 1847. Subsequently, the demand became less pressing, but was still quite active. Two small failures had occurrod in Manchester, viz :— Messrs. Demetriardi, » Greek house, and Jno, Symons & Co., in the commission business. The LonJou Herald of the Sth inst, s1ys:— Two or three suspensions for small amounts were an- nounced yesterday, but none of them were of sufficient magnitude to create anxiety, Tose in the shipping in- terest were extremely iuzignificant. ‘The annual return of the British Navy up to the Ist of January shows that it consists of 523 vessels of every de- the ure of th ocurred at 8 parts were nor | but as Mr. Whitne: w pave it of ho whi Prestour. | Very likely to keep the public after. Let some ‘of these felven, or putom or removeour acates, That sail tiey do, | Dublic meu Jost visit che pond on a. werk day. and they Now they oughit 0 do more, ‘They ought to provide a } will soongce that there jg a vast mine of guld to be ex- light klokly sort of edifice inthe centre of the lake, with | Ploited bin less an Pompe ee ae in small stations at convenient Points about the shore, whore | ecaeyrer ein Pee rn peiape wary. beats eats might be bad by skaters and spectators, who wou ‘. " gladly ey ‘a smal) (ee, more than sufticient to cover the | Letus have « shanty for carriag®horses in cold weather, expense of erecting thom. Refreshinents should also be — it HALion, hi At the upper and anterior part of this cavity there was a ‘vided at these stations. ‘These little things make up City Politics. MEMARKS BY Dit. POY, WHO SAW THE APPLICSTION | érallopenlog through toth pleura. ‘This Iohe wareucinta th | all numbering fifty persons, who loft town yestorday en | Ie tue ot nmman enjoyment, Messicurs the Commision, | SPECIAL MEETING OF Yin TAMMANY HALL pestoona- | SiHtiOM, exclurive of 167 gunboat. The number of ves. ll age mcs fiterent dinections: but no tubercles could be found. | The | route for Louisville, Kentucky, where the season will be | ers. They are duly provided in every European city, as | T10 GENERAL COMMITTEE RESOLUTIONS. sUsTatx | ls im commission and doing duty in all parts of the gobo you must know. ‘The skaters, too, would find it to thoir ING THE ADMINISTRATION, AND IN FAVOR OP THE | was 176. There are also eleven lineof-battie screw as The Prremzyt then said Dr. Foy should next be heat Nant right bronchus extended to the lung of that | commenced on next Monday. Six representations will be . 7 three lot perfectly t 1 Th . ‘ advantage to adopt the Paris plan of giving a few 31 CBAs of from 80 to 113 oh ip cl é br, Fox rin ani se-—t was present on the occasion i fiat te ngyotie aka Sane | Five there, when the ara wil go to Laue and | mrtg” do “man tht, Sooke ibe “lect ‘cr; | FURGHARE OF CUDA. |” | seumennot from 60 18 guns each incurs of con described by Dr. Horace Green, and saw the application | litle appearance of the emphysema remained. give twelve performances, commencing on the Ist'| their brooms would sweep much cleanor after any " amers in * a ted exactl YVAUENTINE MOTT, M.D. be 0, where | having becn accelerated by #few copvers. Go in, then, | meeting last evening—Isaac V. Fowle:, in the chair. various stages of progress. The navy is pronounced ia a wade upon Mr. Whitney. Dr. Green has stated exactly J.C. BEALGS, MD. of February. The next point wil Chicago, wher: pon Syte ° “ up the r, oF archi. oa abe into the thre the decedent he made a sudden ¥ 5 i: ti : i” er =f ‘a ° pier iced o ren ioe gave an expression of pain, The Dr. Braces suid—During the number of years that | theatre, commencing February 21. At Cinci te. 5 5 eq! felt opon having | have ettended Mr. Whitney's family J have uot known | the Strakosch Company will inaugurate, on the 14th March, Ye of tnai | Mr to Bat to return Br ps a ee a all ge ot ries, Temas, eiereee, fo be we Fecogniee | the great kinds—good, bad and indifferent; old and young, from tl yunder and apostle o! jetnocratic party, ‘wisdom rey beard, whose poucerogsly ‘ornate, snoen ‘reminded | aud boldness to acquire the territory ora one of Sir Roger de Coverly at a fast avenue recep- tion, down to the youngster who felt the exbilarating irons | jracy tac buy oy Mehr pueaied that the result o for the tirst time. ‘The Jadies were in the voca- | we find thatithas rescued to ctvilization ‘aud Boerty ‘all the tive, so far as bese 7 a concerned; bat there | mighty tract of iand from the Mississippt river to the Pacific was a standing com of the beau sexe doing | ocean, «ding infinite resources of wealth, aggrandizement and an immense deal of Jooking on and encouraging | Miter»! power to our beloved B eerie cilia ob Ga dao: the fancy skaters to attempt feats of a “bewildering cha- reed, anjuiced tas pentns ve Bas yacter.” Gay turnonts skirted the shores, well dressed | sucther measure of sound democratic wiadom, bitterly opposed spectators. dotted the som hundreds of skaters | und denounced by the federalists of the aay, sands St, its oa ‘eon The number of emigrants who left Liverpoo! during 1858 was 70,466, a decrease of 71,466 as compared with the year preceding. Of these emigravis nearly 41,000 ‘were bound for the United States Rumors were current tu Vieana of the digcovery of a formidable conspiracy in Cracow. Numerous arresis hat been made, and some of the prisouers ure said to be Rus- sians. One of the reports states that tue fortress of Cra- cow was to have been surrendered by the Russiaus, Thera is believed to bave been congiderable exaggeration in tho reports. A Vienna despatch of the 3d instaut says: ‘The report that Anstria is likely to send troops to tho dortress of sate has cetsed a panic Hore: but you may be sure she will not do so, untess with tice vonseat of the other parties to the treaty of Paris. The Bank of Bavaria had reduced their rate of discount from 5 to 434 per cent for bills of exchange, and from 534 to 6 for loans on deposit. By way of England wo have dates from Rio Janeiro to the 11th December. There is no political news of im- portance. Coffee at Rio was dealt in at 4,700 a 4,800 reis for good first. Stock 100,000 bags. Exchange on London, 26% a 27. The British West India mail steamer Atrato had arrived at Southampton with $932,000 in gold and silver. ‘The London Times of the 4th inst. says:— In American securities yesterday there was a reduction pim was not greater than I myéel” hav the uvula touched with nitrate of silver. The ¢ visit is xed upon my mind with mpepn st 80, if srobang, emiember noticing it very pr I 8 , 2 istharty ea spalnig irs Green that T could not get eve upette, torpidity of the bowels, defviency of the | the country. A month’s season will be givev here. The Sema yredang, ner one thns curved, at the driu-pisv’s. | biloas secretions, and occasionally a bronehiat cough. experiment undertaken by Mr. Strakosch will be some- ie. Whnuey eit the fice before T did, aud tefl it not | For these 1 have frequently preseribed for him: GW | S10) exnensive—the cost of maintaining and paying bis Baifering any partacular inconvenience, during the whole or greater part of the last year (as | iy maint : i " bave been informed by tue family) he placét himself } forces being over $20,000 per month. The company ia- STATERRNE GF. DE. d, 0; SMALE under the care of « homcopatlic uhysician, ao that, with | cludes among ite principal artists Madame Cora de Wil- T find myself m a very disagreeable situation. Itis the | two or three trifling exceptions, | was not called on w pre- horst, who hasbeen winning fresh laurels in the South ve for hi ot the present occurren Toward the firat t'mo I wan ever engaged in any controversy with an | SuilG {Ot Oar his sister informed ime tha: her brother | and West, Mme. Coléon, Mlle. Parodi, Mme. Stralcooeh, Of my professioual friends, and you have never known 2 | weewery low spirited and depressed), as somo physician | ¥4i1e, Simon, Signor Rrignoli, Mr. Squires, Siguor Amodio, to enter into any professional dispute of any kind before. | bed efermed him ew longs were sang m3 hey toe Siguor! Burill, Janes ama’ siobtw bys teecenel: cine \ =<e4 me, therefore, to examine him, bat did not | * i nes Tarmays bovo avoided ti Upon the presgut equantam 4 5 aN ts tee ha” bet noomuited toy: otiee | tenbor performers for, the-minor nBlee sba'l be forced to take a position sntrgonistio to DR | chscwinn I wae mot told who it wns, nor do I| The meriisof the artists wo have named are familiar to Green, for which I have abundance of evidence; and T am = 18 a = ere = — Hom Men or es metropolitan havitués, and not altogether unknown to the sure you itis not voluntarily assumed, butforeed upon me. | have eo Crepe, -Gir,-5. wish » a ee eelergh.' Dei Willard Coles, ai kpern tarda ve statement of the case Lam about to read to youl | ehereeate the stethescopo ‘as highly as most men; j , 5 say that there are some expressions ja the | 1 belyve if, a8 mort others do, one of the greatest | Brignoli, Amodio and Junca form a glorious septette, mewt which are put in with very greatreluctarice | GiFeor Tie in oUF profession, part frankly Taine equal to the performance of any opera in the modern but owing fo the different reports that Guve been cireu- oe 1 do raid \ sae ve io fe eatin even aide vegeetois aed Was Wealden tastten nay tending ox lated, 1 fet it nocossary to ingert them, that Fou may have | UF perce (RR Se Re ah eae le ag ial raters commpreeasion: of he, anne! aah: ON Oe |b any ecattered allonbahe tiger Wuln of @uetahgl 1 hak ie aria CONDITION AND FRESANG OF MR. WinTNRY nETWenn wis rast | SUPE that every man, if he would frankly tell the TREATMENT BY OR GREEN AND HIS DEATH. trot, would admit that he had occasionally been mis- | yyarder of a Young Woman by her Re: Droranrt 14, !so"—About one ia the afternoon was called | token. For mysef,1 do not pretend to avy. extraordi Loccrmaidleds twee nels. Whitney; 4 found him surrounded by several | nary skill with this instrument, but, independent of my {From the Bosion Travelier, Jan. 18. {hie fame. tint answer 9 may inauieies agen | PEivate practice I bayo been for ifteen years examiner for | ty gonth frankiin, pear Wadsworth station, wa the Nor- y and yf es to my inquiries asto | P 1 4 "i he rei Au rib — Se ata m ows; ‘Heales, ‘ana { | Various jife insurance companies, and therefore I constant- foik county road, last night, about half: past twelve o'clock, wilt tell you tbe truth; 1 was such a fool nsto goto Dr. Green | lv make use of it, and ought to know something about it. | ag sues Suean Whitney was returning from a surprise to be oncrated upon, dnd the d-—d villowm has kuled me.” His | Now, under theee cireuinstunees, weli kuowing the opinion | tasty, accompanied by’a young man irom West: Wront bam, she was shot through the head by Jonathan count nance Was pale and u&ggard, aod bad all the appearance } of the other physician, ] examined Mr. W. with all the care vmatiel Whitney to he seriously iil,¢0 ua to be confiaed | (he new Opera House recently erected by Me. Pike, and <i Nralaomtone ae tes mreniveorpaes cuts tecoete which is represented to be the finest tdifice of the kind in chreered over the lake, ana the scene was altogether gay, | dence, importance and foresight are 1 e inepiriting, pleasant, and, in point of fact, nice, That wag | TALK, classes and:Aiviajans tnsoug hick tht eptire Union. $oring tbe forenoom, “Asdhogun row higher the ‘skating | yAPor"the two mighty domains ot Texasand Callforuia, rick digonlt, and fi cere Proceedings | opulent’ and pow were added to our sources of material were generally suspended. We Siw enongh; nowever;-| wealts end vational developement; aud whereas, in the Gada- ip the morning hour, to prove to ns that skating will be as | den purchase. conducted under the . fasbionabie as it is healthy and invigorating. Anhoar or | of President Pierce, this demvoratic polley of extending the two on the ie is better than all the medicine inthe world, | boundaries of the nation was re-endorsed und successtully car- Try it, dyspeptics, and see if we are not right. There | Medout; dein was no rowdyisin’ nor disturabuce of any kind, and we | gciinw emt iouroring tron tices bonne Sol tts hope and believe that the Park will be free from such | hee im his recent messages and acta bolily aud. wisely In: demonstrations for ali time to come. angurated a new era io diplomacy wito reference to the acqui- prot t siuon of territory: up era of frank expreasion and sincere tn: Or; ap era in wi words shail conve not couceal THE CENTRAL PARK POND BY MOONLIGHT, | {iviiwoughie hehind them? an era wor Waren gred ax FIFTEEN HUNDRED PERSONS ON THE POND—GREAT | thatin w an american system of diplomacy adequate AMUSEMENT, BUT BAD IGE—CALLS FOR IMPROVE: | COTE 4 ans birt eoucelvnleed reef omen Of the, }, forming as it dors: ey to nif of Last night the moon shed over our part of creation | $9 Pe\acd bering vast naiioal inverests eirendy: wdentited 20 benignly her silvery rays that doubtless many who | with those of the United Lewy sonia baturally and of politi- would otherwise have stayed at home were tempted thoro- | HL nereasity be ‘ihe proscat preroiaast of the Island of Cabs by to“wander forth and snuff the caller air.” Aesuredly a | is substantlally @ foreign despotism, supported by for busoncts, and Under which the citizens of the island are forcib large portion of our citizens, male and female, got to | exciuded' {rom ail cuices of civil, military, or religious trust of a man whose nervous system had received a severe shock; | and accuracy of which I am capablo; I declared to bim ii thelr who'e share in the government cons! Of having to | 1D Illinois Central, and ap advance in the second mortgage 2a Urea tig was oocaslopaly Urregular and aimors spaamouic, | that I could uot discover any tubercles In his Iuage, and | Wall. senesiege, and died about two o’slock thi fhe now ‘sogs Central Prk Pood 69 enjoy innoorat and Pay under drew aurb rite anda ag many be arbizariy | Dondgof the Peudsylvania Central, ‘The sales of the day conch ug nlmogt iicessattiy, and apesking with great diuiculty } that 1 did not believe that any existed, [No notes of the mg.” Wales fled to the elds or woods, and it ip caroeca | Healthful recreation on skates, powed om them by thelr Oren masters: tortiton. | Nore cold und clammy, nad covered with perspiration, the pulse wae | examination.) Now, sir, on taruing to tbe report of the | Ine 'committed onicide. He Was wot hed acne eeesed | The sun bad been too warm through the day and the GcanalHavacs, sheen a ightot the suores of the Uaned | ols ponte gg cil ght froquent feevle, irre and intermittent: he was | post mortem examination, it will be seen that a ‘cavity’ | vs morning. Itappears that Wales formerly. paid hie ad. a le 1 a 80: az in the # ‘moon was too mild at night to excite extravagant hopos | Mates, and commanding the entrance to the Guilt of Mexico, of “splendid ice and lots of fan;” yet the reports from | oABbol wilh saiety, be left much longer iu ite present coud: sestlers, not Do, Freeiands of *60, ® place | was found, bat not a single tubercle. I will not, of course, 4 a tow minutes at time; complaining | assert that such a thing as a taberonlous cavity never ex: | “resses to Miss Whitney, and was rejected some months ‘bates pein iu the region of | the larynx: since. tion, for the reuson that every veszel passing ito or out of this ee ak oe 7s of (76. a on he ADR throwgh 10 the exrvienl vertebri, and down the course } J8t8 Without the presence of other tubercles, but I do ‘They hoth belong to respectable families, living in the the Park have created so great interest that many went to | Americat Meaiterranean must make the Moro abt and an re a bose nay debonching from under the guns see; and whether their expectations were extravagant or | Gonid'eweep {rota the oocan every. veswer thet wives ted oes not, before they got there the number of persona present | atrow and guarded pass, which is, in reality, tae mouth of ert Uokspt gassing the larynx, and | Sa. that it is a imost rare and exceptional cir- | game yeighborioed, onde a 4 nit“ thet be was murdered’ Tendea: | cumstance; but wish to make a few remarks on this Mind of png pial fabipr, bee i #4 mt of the patient, and tried to | ‘“cavity.”’ Was this a tuberculous cavity? It neither Ponneylvania Central, > the a ‘of the trachea to the The London Post of the Sth inst. announces the death of reiterating every, yored to cain ex: ec 7 r 1 the Mississippi river, avd there‘ore canaot, with safety to ¥ ke examina Dia Inncen apd throu, which eueared tm, astate of | coutained any kind of fluid, por wus it ined with lymph, | narter Gf sportive diesen inn ine eben oe Tae | at the same was very large. Suraelvea, Ve allowed'to pass into the posseasiin of ny hovtlle paren Sevan Sa tat icHt it stems the Stat oF tie pain and Yerrar. of the patient, the exxmin\lon | Hor Wie skghtest appearance of false membrane, nor were | had even been more than alluded to in a lycoum | Tic 108 was anything but good, ani up to oignt | lorelgn nbwer ino won ut ceesaiily very lunperiect, as hi allow | there apy remains of tuberculous deposit, and Tat least | gepate, the 8% the relations existing between Spain, Zngland o’clock the crowd was kept off. At this hour they could | and Franee wre such iit. in the maven oF a mar between this fi nd either of the t mention not re the temptation eee es on they rushes, tec ‘sumient tora vat So rete at's chances. fore nine o’clock thore wert di retala # position of neutrality, but, on the other ban eo eee pumas on the ico, nad the Terence | every renron to believe thatit would, in the poseesaioa of elth departure of the Niagara. THE RIGHT OF SEARCH. bie tongue. and 1 con have never seen a tuberculous cavity similar to it—in fact, on till he saould become more quiet; I gra- | although that word was used in the reportas probably pardy from the family and most readily oceurring—it could scarcely be justly 8 called, Veen several times to see Dr: it was rather a shillow depression or scooping out of the ac- ‘The feelings of Wales were thus much excited, and in a moment of extreme desperation he probably conceived the ag deed, and watched a favorable opportunity to ex- ecute his the first occ sin tis tonsile bad been amputated; ata sudeo Y tual apex or superfices of the lung; itssurtace was not like Mrsepad 9 ; an Knglisu or French garrison, become a second Gioraltar, 28 Behl ent sion, ten or twelve dsys previously (the exact daten be Sener u ‘ " Miss Whitney was an active and intelligent young Jady, | continued up till ten o'clock, € eVenIDg WAS SO DeAUL- | Hrmtering our whole ea coast and absolutely proivitiag al | The Effect of Mr. Buchanan’s Position mre so Uli the reluor, “aholiow tude bad been passed | that of a cavity,” but rough abd irsegular, and had | onty about siateem years Of aa aad Wee ee aay | fully clear towards eleven o'clock that, ite was ot oe ai | Guetsieottae the Subject. os ‘ed about teagpoontul of solution of nitrate of | that peculiar appearance; that all present remarked it ; iver bul been Injected ‘nwo them by touching aepring at | looked as though a slough bad separated, Commianicatins SHUN oar eel uanpention ne Toor rae teitic thy wp ct the tuhed” whetner dla waa done more then ouce ihe | with it was a perforation in the pleura suiticiently largo 10 | ¢o Tint each coe ran snes commun i, “4 relator dors not Fecoll : Stated; on the 14th ot 1 admethe jittie finger of the gentleman who bad operatedail e . _, vespair and re- cor mbe: r hitney bres a y md Lecember Mr Whitney b sirdawenterie Geeea’s | olber appearances about the lung were of the most recent, | VERSE oFten follow In the train of diaappointed love. hi the Pos gan? tron ce, "4 t into bis throat, and | disease, the hepitization was in its curtiest etage a Young Wales, who hot Miss Whiting, in South’ Frank- difficult to read any newspaper, so that there was no mis- | — and wheres, ihe democratic party of the city of New York, taking in the crowd Miss Jane fur Miss Betsey aun. | represented in this General vommitter, have on every occa: We have been frequently to the pond, bat at no time age ee an a bona) 3, ed A eae sor MA @a.et ¢ ley of extending “the area of freedom, ” a y tow, oe | " VARIA LS OF O1 ‘ad i ything but tempting to thew. ‘They keemed nevertho lessing# and advantages os our government, our liberty and {From the London Times, Jan. 4.) ® * * * . * . General Cass, it appears, considers the orders issued by the British government for the protection of the Plenipo- fentiary aS a violation of the Claytou-Balwer treaty. itizatio any Our urostess. There Orders were, that if the State of Nic bralog 8 busted the iuseament with iome J sdbesione spnicen of were IF speak log. wind tomtaor thug | 3m, 0% Monoay dight, fled to the wooos, where hin body | less determined to enjoy themectves wail in runningy ant | \ Thereiure resolved. That the democratic party of the tty of | for defence froth flibusters the sorPlalar hehe aber * y mboan Tee toe Of Ton iinchabe ers, are Dropecly, Staak ied, gcd. together, tha de hen they got a clear piece of ice, tried what they could opresented in the Geceral Committee offer to ths rn i perience d severe pain about the top of the windpipe, and tol | adhered, We did not discover the slightestsivn of chronic | W* found yesterday. Ho had shot himself dead. phe pod citeidats Ge eae | ithe I@ana of Cab military power, a British armed force was to | yw pathies, asbn to renew to the Presideat ot the United rance of their coriifai co-operation wud support do at sliding, We observed gne majestic lady, with hor P.M. Teow bin with the symotoms and in the state pre: | that Dr. Mott told the family, ater the post mortem exa” Williamsburg News. husband or cousin, skating very gracefully. ‘In fact, tho lady seemed by far the most expert of the two, and easier them, ant hand them over, if Americaus, to the overnment, and, having done tbis, retire immediately. “ “fy " ‘ i jorts to obtain by open and (rank diplomacy anachulal- | This intervention was only to be exercises duriog the t Moiiy eevee ie was et{fent tha under trap eteclnm P| mivaticn, that we bad nob een any, danase frat might | Axosien Postvoxeurer or ime Feeey Leass—It is | in movements, She attracted considerable attention as | Honor territory ea ltapecuatt to aur boar, commoreal gieey the sipior eprerentabre ic he BPAEE Ce eaos Stance the only indiextions that could be followed were to | not have been produced within a week. But Dv. Mott is | stated tho , Haws, Compt / sho went through the ranks of the boys, evrientl: nf Ness, ad nations! security. " " * rf rally de nacient's strenuih, to produce some renction, and to | here speak for hin en saya that te epi. | Stated that Mr. Haws, Comptrolier of New York, has con wae ph v8, ly a8 gay ret ond a was in the country. Mr. Datlas scema to fear that the Tmodervte’ he local: irritation th the funices: to this effet T or ; r whitened with a ling | £Pted to another postponement of the sale of the ferry leases, in order to enable the committee appointed at the n extra 1 public meeting on Saturday night to urgo upon the New slightest vestige of | York Common Council the insertion of coaditions in the Frelish naval officers might, under such cireumst: come mere tools of the dominant party in Nic a, # fillbusters whomsoever they chosag> desig He maintains also t ithough the ‘There were a goody number of gentlemen, very good skaters, who entertamed their own circle of friends with exhibitions of their tect and skill. The boys enjoyed themselves immensely at their games dered bin to be immeditely pat in bed, bottles of hot water to r 4 Saud chest, 1 of free from the ria shed, and a mixture ¢ ci t sh govert ment bas no right to use for jor the - advan papeenal begat Se citonmstaaees Tam forved 40 | lease more favorable to the residents of Williamsburg | and made the air resound with their joyons shouts in the | Dad ck behing oe diphinatic venremnbtiite, comers oontul to be. + believe that Dr. Green erred in his diagnosis, | than the old Jease, It ig also stated that Mr. Hawa inten is | frolic. When first we heard them shouting and saw them Huck force would be an “oecupati meaniug and that these varions operat ware, unnecessary 1 to withdraw Division avenne from the eale, as New York | rushing on, one after the other—some scores ia close pur. | Stason of the Clayton. Bulwer treaty, no av would aoe i aud unealied for. I do not siy twat the operating Ot | owns but one slip at the foot of Grand street, and if Divi. | euit—we could scarcely make out the arrangement——-cer | Wonolted, Shite Lest interes's of this country are deep- | crue from an armed fntervention by ates, in M.- 1s snflering severe pain ribedtobein | tubing caused the disease in the lung, because | eon avenue is lensed the Grand street ferry wili have uo y for news; didn’t know but it micht be the police in e¢ in the nequitelt wm-tbe North. with itsim | aecordance with the President's Message, for the purpose the wrsnx down the course of the trachem to tue chest, and | T couiess myself ignorant of the effucts of witeato of } stip to run to. pnrsvit. Is was, however, only tf yoru, ligne hearts Fett ine ifactores ‘aed. nin the | of opening the routo neross the Jethmns—_itabis, of mans round 0 the er rvical vert ie wad isregilar silver on the substance of te out for at “Tag.” ‘The'poud was here’ and thore cotted with i f op : at is, of placing sh} eace aby 2 swing; L it in the pern Lord Mainesi right—ou protection itself, J do not hesitate convietion that it is at all times atten treme peril risk of the of or se ent “ovenpati ¥ thioks protection of it the route, ited States. p tay revualoung i 8. morph. #yru epuontilevery {¢ Uo xeeed and popp anumo: f ade Hours; to whale the vapor of Infush ade have never he Brooklyn City News, Fiecrion or Ovricers or tim MErcantiue Lintary Asso: ciation.—The exciting contest for officers of thé Brooklyu the diferent companies at the invigorating play. Olt would go “Tag” the first, avd after bim went scores ina rush, stretchig Out considerably, and resembling more ithe Ameri: the Americ: 8 I » than anything else we could think of, the rush of our late intervention woul’ he right, but ours wrong, tia’ to "ee owellings C' foond “enenelyy “ore phrscans aly unjustiable,. 1’ Mercantile Library Association, on Tuesday, terminated | world estoniching comet and its aminovs appendage, Sertin pres mat ‘The objection comes with m ji grace at the time when A 4 nd rely phy r unjustiable, peliove To any one standin lo eminet mersure, apd unity * ‘ ives, searcely dozing tor afew miantes breathing | PicUrn, and which, at the time of tho unfortunate o¢. | Vet of Vice President, by an average majority of some 200 | 1" RO! 1 Renal imo vernon gro { Lis «Gurte to carry peestd Bree. Heh the i States contend is ‘he following is the successful ticket:— ent—Labbenk Chapman, Jr. Vice Preident—Gilbert L. Hiight, Sery itreguine: pulse 10spariae acauty, very hngh colored and | Cirrence; became separated by the violent exertions and turiid, Couthine the sume remedies and nourishment Spestuodic Coughing—the air percolated into the cellular Hi natural; scarcely any painin | substance, p ced the emphysema which formed $0 ap * occupation’ within the meanivg of the treaty. Tt is netrearonsble to construe instructions to naval officers with the same strictness as if they were trea y stipula- ur appearance, In suelt nc consumplion Of segars, Scores | rats, through. differences ard unite with 1 prot A na of the pol LUNs 1 q varicty to the nat neagiire which appene aanally to the ori tr - Seal 3 throat | promiventa symptom, Twill now leave thi part of the | Correpending Seeretary—James Hi. Frothingbam. OF 8 ROR He tp GTA, PAYG Atle & wacboty to ee |S menEEAS Orne amerte beste wholsemen rahen tea | womaser. te suppose that ovr officers will uc aay dill ‘in | S#86, and go on to that which was, after ail, uudoubtediy | Kecording Secretary—Lobert C, Ogden. ith Wealee “dy Shta POKD: © teat qestiiny 99 to itgin: te -Suapiacie Oa uae ae hae the Immediate cause of the death of the pationt, I mean Treasurer P, Journeay. : E e f TOND. . » f? — jn discovering who are filibusters, the lesion of the pharynx. By referrin, ore to the pal mn , 8. ; ne lower era part of the pond was really outra- i i u zr D - he | he y y reforrin ea to the Director’ Bowman, 8. D. C. Van Bokkelin. The lower or easte vob i H “ai from ass « | whem they are required to seize; and more espe. we fball re John 8. Ward, Coe Adams, Arthur B, Graves, J. A, South port mortem exaininw worth, Stephen W. Carey, Henry B. Alden, William acernted opening in on, it will be seen that there e pharyox communicating w cially opgra this cavil when it i remembered that, the object of tp. orders jg to protect a British diplomatist geously bad. To speak of skating on it was outof the mace tbateven a fair and if question. It wag dificult enough to walk o | may sive umbrege to some Kk i I arge abgcess. Ihave heard it rumored—aud, sddeod, it | Stewart. arrgate the pasiiion of our guardians, monitors and con | PMRHRed In DegoLiating atreaty, in a sense agreeable to the ano face enormously sw y has been stated in the publ . cialiy” ar —_— it in good solo leather. On ent the pond | trotiers. United Stutes, from the lawless violence of American citi- went, but lo jownon the right side; breathing somewhat és public papers, especially in an arti er. mm entering pond 4 : men 8 fatareds. pulve very feeble, teregding, ant Tide akin im | Clm the vibune, which is evidently from © suspicious Supreme Court—Special Term. there we despaired witnessing anything like the moon. | The Tammany Hall Young Men's Committee hel! a | 7 let, loots upon ihe State Jorermmean ee ‘ng spate covered ‘i Ld ciamainy perss phar 4 ‘ and al mn grr pened bd at Le ee Before Hon, Judge Sutherland. ent bern ws that we expectod to seo, and whic meeting last evening, but transacted no business for wan really cod legit it ts weed Behn neck and chest of a purple aryaiptiatous ap ere made against Dr. Mott and myself in re THE AUSTRIAN BANK FORGERIE: the report of the sports there the previous eveaim@ justi , ance: doer not particularly complain of pain, except | yard to it. If, air, the ' Grea RIES. yo of aquorum. This was caused {rom some informality in iibustering spirit to whieh he gave too muen coun- Fertalhiog oe cwallvwings iit Non puvea very anh rt | gard to » the frients of Dr. Green shea. EE crea Des the upper part of the pond, we fount y i a vor) a have given currency to this idea, or intend in any way to | JAN. 19.—The People at the Relation of Henry Rohner vs. ye wn! take alterntely # teaspoon avert it—then bas the Loetor ple reason ty “De. | the Warden of the City Prison.lTho relator in this caso fend me from my friends.” It appears own state. sf ment, that for two months previccsly to ke death, Mr. W, | tds committed under a warrant from a polico magis Was under the professional care of Dr. Green—for ny own | ‘Tate, charging bim with having forged twenty bank part, I solemnly declare, I have never prescribed for nor | NOte®, purporting to be each 100 guilder notes of the Aus- won Continue wine whey. heara him complain of his throat, Early in October the | t/40 National Bank, Tne prisoner is brought before tho Biicns on the leit consgh iran Trecjwout, wacent were he went, | then exist? Ifo, how wns it that the Doctor did not ais, | Manded. ‘The Court in on claborate decision ordered thas Jows, pulae 108 and rather iemcr, Same remedies and nou | cover it? He several times appliod the sponge and pro. | the writ of habeas corpus be diecharged and the prisoner riebme at, pad | bang—did the abcess then exist? On the 8th of Docem, | Temitted back to the custody of the Warden of tho City Lb Ty not 40 well emohyeemains | her Dr, Groen states that he paseed ttle tube down the | Prison, te PAblomen att saves | wachem. This, at allevents, whatever we tay think Obituary, although bh ; taxen | Of the operation itself, requires a careful observation re aettons | “SO | OF the parta; did, the, aboaes thenexiet, and the Dine. jc Lied, in Fast Lyme, Conn, on tho 16th inst., Rerworns durlag the night, « tor not discover it? But, sir,on the very day of tho | JOPN*ON, a Revolutionary pensioner, aged ninety six years has token more lost unfortunate operation,-Dr.’ G. was showing to Dr. Koy | “24 Six monthr—the last surviving male Revolutionary how he applied the spong to the larynx, and showod why | Peteloner in. this town. He served as a const quar dur- it only outered the pharynx—of course the organs were the Revolutionary war between New London and Con. closely observed—how was it that the Doctor did not | Becteut river, for which he received a pension of $80 per at the Conference of Ostend, he should. tany abstain from throwing dificulties in the way of a ‘friendiy government which, in discharging the duty of protecting ~ beens prt Seve do for humanity and civilization that which the goverament Si Statee ought itvelt to have dawee +> hepa SsiDE OVET MARES OF less comuuder Melntesh, of the United States ship Roanoke and Captoin Sir Woiliain Aldham, of her Majesty's stoamer Valorous. The American officer complains that the Ame- rrean steamer Washington was visited by two officers of the Valorous ut San Joan det Norte, and that the Amori- can steamer Catherino Maria was visited in the Colorado river by Captain Wainwright, of hor Majesty’s ship Leopard. Captain Wainwright's offence seems to have been that be went on board the veeel, asked whether they bad seen any filibosters, and, doing answered in the negative, \omediately withdrew, This statement Commander that ice Was much better; but yet, eveo there’ it was far the call of the mecting. srom being what it coutd have been had it only had at. | MERTING OF THE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTER. eevee rion gy hen cote hae we A) tf at wa The Young Men’s Central Republican Commitee held avnoyed— Ss used their pretty papeak ro " ore pronehfuny of the Commissioners oF comeboty olen tha: | thelr Arst mecting tor 1859 at their headquarters in Broat- seemed to take go hittie interest in seeing that the ico wa y lastevening. The credentials of members fram the in proper condition, x different wards were presented, when it was found that ee WHO 18 TO BLAME? there were contestants from the Sixth, Eighth, Six. at's the question that every person asks, eho an | teenth and Kighteenth wards. On motion the Chur ap- awers, nobody apecisily and every body partionlarly. | pointed » committee of three for each contested district ‘The Commissioners, it is said, consider that they have no | to gettle the coptiicting claims. After a short recess, the antborization to spend any portion of the mouay allowed | committees reported as follows:—For the Sixth ward, in them for “constructing” the park in maintaining suitable | {¥Or of the delegation headed by Lowik M. Peok; Eighth ward, delegation headed by Jobn J Shaw; Sixteenth arrangements to serve the public on the That is very | ward, delegation beaded by Alex, McLeod; Eighteenth Iikely to be their consideration, as it is very certain | ward} delegation headed by Wm. Atkinsou. The reports that they have not spot ary money in that direction, | from tbe Sixth, Bighth and Sixteewth wards were adopted. Folks, however, speak of such things on the ico, an’ last | Thatof the Kighteenth ward was laid over to the next Pinan sia Cont ae ano ule? ammoniaved tpetny LO, m6 A, M.—Upon fortab)e night; sympwowe ‘feomn Prather | » rmous, the mamma resemb.tng those of m stout ment, hat on whieh tnterrapis hie reaptration and givea him great te axpeetorste: pales very irregular aad feeble: te alig ne cenR Ha eequency; it everagea noout 105, night We Neard it masked If the ionere, labor te ‘ “ M'Intosh considered satisfactory. Sir Wil- Mpg, nd ot ; ved —e , annum. ed if thy Commissioners, laboring | meeting, — The meeting then went into an election of per. | {: fe . & th Br Met Ther i Macittaran'’ cranen in | dlagncee thie chronic abrceee ? Why, ri, the ronson thas | AOU. tho | MHler Auch impressions coat mot, for the sake of the | maneue officers nt the committes for the ensuing yoer, | vet _Aicham’s oftnee was: of & deeper dy Fifteen neta” trom. tine To’ [ neiexet, Bier Edo nok believer among all tose wig | ftmove hand te hate beste eit eee edge are reat ane | pubic, that havo to furnish all te money, wiltion the | which. reeuited. Jn tne ve-ciecion of Sas R. Pager, | mautekatter the Washington entered the harbor 0 a me putes, De teen awetting | RObexiat, Fit, Ldo mot balleve that among all those who | fAmous hand to hand battle with the Indian, Big Foot, and | jgislature to have the novessary auiboriy’ to disbursn | Cluremere nee torn aw nnd KF. Shepard, Secrats, | eked oMicers from the Valorons bowrde! her, an * | are now listening to me, there two opinions. At all | courit to Edgar A. Poe, the poet, died oa tho 12th instant | the litte funds required. Now, ia this “tres country.” | flee Ont ane faving pres 1 credentials f wked the following questions:—Where from?” “How are 18 neni & alight lull in thy | eventa, tomy mind, tho eboney is Inresigt'ble, that in } at Ravenna, Obio, poole speak freely, particularly on a hon bt | ihe Twemy.frar wor, it was voied that an election tace | eankyhaereukers lave you?” “how many days out from » whictla eatremely Ipregulnr | the last unfortunate opern My i 8 York?” “Did you stop at any port on your way jon, on the Lath of Hecomber, Died at Foo chow-loo, Capt. MeMicnags, formerly of ship night, when silvery raya are gently bear dentally jaovrated by the pro. " Mountauk, of New York, : 0g ae and bad ice is crimping under « ot ly; auine Femedie place a we that the pharynx was av fest, Among tho wings We remaining vacauci y evening to fill the four “Are all your passengers Amer.cans?”’ | Are thoy: armed?” ‘Has your bold been examined by the American