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r hereafter cay tor agents, H: ti consitetlon: 1, rand educating such Africans (opp.) of Ohio, said if there was one clause more than another met the twas that now under consideration. It ‘meritorious appropriation ia the cutire bill, ‘xy objected to tho President's making a contract tand educate the uogroes of the ‘a contract for ove year, he could make a con- adnerence to the constitu- to discriminate between a false and Brandreth’s Pris per » apolo- | 95.75. Wheat—White, #1 400 $1 60; red, $1 3-2 SEM isnge ta against Creinee rescence ean oh sountonal dacarasns Gon erp Sealy | Corn firm, whitey Tost yellows toe eaaa Pepeolons | Magus Guanes ln det, ~~ meme POO enon i tegts 1, wo pate > quiet. Whiskey dull at 27c, Principal office, io. 294 Canal street. auMADEN MINING COMPANY, . appreheusion, to re-affirm the objection nw 1869, ——$——————_——— — Cotton—Sales to-day 12,000 bales at 11% for middling, Barry’s Tricopherous is the Best and 7 Ray pny AF hg und of offence admitted in | the market closing firm for the better sales ‘peat ardele for beautifying, be proprietors of the New Company ftosay at did not understand ) of the last three days add up 30-000 tale ene the ne | ce fd resioring’ the haie, Ladisg Uy ke Hold by el gore cu ihe ane nae, ay a8 a cae yuotation of your lan- | »,7.00. Sugar firm; sales 2,500 hhds, Molasses —sa . J artes with a view to affect ‘any such cation, | 2," bhds. at 34c. per gullon. Flour buoyant; ales L. 5,500 950.’ Mess scious of Original offeuce in another form; other 2 Minn I would have made a proper response on ‘This explanation, which is due alike to us both, on tho | advanced % °- points present portunity of withdrawing the o! , anit Joa seped Ba rday’s debate. ied, defending the appropriation. He ¢ President bad doue ia the matter was dictated by a bigh sense of honor to the country and the requ' ‘Tho committee then ross. TUR MISHION TO BRFTiSH COLCMntA, motion of Mr. Horxins, of Va., a resolution was adopted calling on.the President for the report of the ape. cial agent, Me. ‘Nugent, to Vancouver's Is! believed everything " least sufficient to induee a stepepalon of publi ea 8,600 bags at 1030.; stock —— the matter cnn be ceterininea i the only Segidmnate una, ted M your reply, affords you avother op- | hands 2,606 t'6® ihe it Metallic Tablet Razox the courts oF justice, biog fenaivo words which you : _ Cuarinsrox, Jan. 24,1859. ae ng bas never been equalled for boa 8. A. DOUGLAS, "Ep ction mare eaten a etd Paw AG rs pow, a i m | /Masaie dome a Se pcan rss, Botron, Daa i! i cf ibe ous mE Con ann Orie, = rag The eales of cotton to-day WF? 3,000. bales, within tho ee aes i Daan tins—-We have, i arcordunes with your request, made 4 me ‘at | Tapge of Oc. u 12%, The markey '* firm, A. Grandjean, Advice am Consultation | ifetol examination of he ‘lle (o the New Almaden tale, ‘Wasunvaroy, note of last evening wi ’clock M. to-day. Your explanation in regard to Savann. my gon being now expiicit, I have no hesitation in saying | The cotton merket Is quict: sales to-day <20 bales. that if you bad excepted him from would not have ig it in the words of which you complain | P!Ovemeut on the fuer qualities of 3¢c. ag offensive, and which, in vion, I now withdraw. he house ob the western e ee ‘The claim as presented in he name of Andres. I doors fhe ex T EVER) twofold—Fi the er with raras of land our charge, or not Savannan, Jam, 26, 1850, | ##eeh «few inal Big, py herp h ee peng openly eee acquired pie dora meg ember, IBIS scgan fo (wo med mysclf war- The sales of cotton to-day were 1,375 bales, at an im- Southern Trade. gun only be had at the corner of stvsdway and Duane atreet, | sare leagues of land s"0und the » derived 1,000 new specimens. from the ““ipreme governm. “Bt _of Mexico in May, 1 . Pe coustiti’ ¢ bold ss purchase: from Unstillero, the {Lam also lulurnmed by your note | Cotton unchanged: sales 1,000 bales. spring purchases, tat bering be se No USEFUL INVENTION, | Fovutee, and their len was prsenied, to, the that if you had bot Deen alata in relation’ 0 ng ad umained lot t tor fue. two on the subject of your misreprésentation “ae would at the instant have white, $1 48 @ $155. Corn quit: new yellow 78c. and » large stock of low wi nied by Mr. Annan that is simple, durable and 4p support of the firat of three claims before ikowise enablos mo to say, that fe may | WD°Key stendy at 2. a 28. it tmealum goods, mnnatictured wit te: sate tanto and | 6&0, J¢lmunertat (otha grindstone ae footed tee edge, ontnagehekac sie tent of aimee claims before the Can au; Ciciling Galseha npotin anions tot tae cote erinin Flour firm and unchanged. Whiskey ‘dull, Defore that body, fond the pate for the. Meta | unsettied at 254¢c. Mess pork opened active at $18, and tion of which rested solely with you, I should have with- | Was bel drawn, as I now do, the second offensive remarks, if you | “pd 11444 had made tho same satisfactory explanation then you have Hon, 8, A. Dovauas. THE PURCHASE OF CUBA. ‘THE SPEECHES IN THE SENATE, Mr. Suupx11, from the Committee on Foreign Relations ‘to which was referred the bill making appropriation t> facilitate the acquisition of the island of Cuba by negotia- tion, reported back the same tothe Senateon Monday ‘without amendment, and recommended its passage. Mr. Mason briefly remarked upon the contents of thy report by which the bill was recommended to the Senate. ‘While agrecing to the presentation of the latter, he did not concur in all the arguments of the former, and was aanderstood to express his special dissent from tho assump- tion that the extension of our borders was the settled po- He believed that Cnba was des- tined to form a part of the United States of North Ameri- ca, but as yet reserved bis opinion in regard to the merits ing ‘Mr. Sewanp, (in behalf of himself and Mr, Foot, who were members of the Committee on Foroign Reiatious,) that they dissented. from the report of the ma- jority of the committce, and desired to submit a bill, ‘embodying their views as a substitute for the bill just re- ted. my style. Also» complete ot ng, nbd removes ‘steel necessar; - in ‘Peo, assisting Clouing remarks explanatory to tho Senate of my share in Gucrveart, Jan. 25, 1869. | shirts, furnishing goods, de all of wiieh we oiler w the rade | guive tHE VrODer sharpen, tists ca eee a BES: | he Aleuice, antonio Maria, Floo, aud, two assist closet | St ihs moat abt hes tafe "Oo forms Ms Work no rapidly that it will” ‘ovaluable to. "'s- Resw of the document Ihe) alao prowe tho gentineuets Of he and 260 Broad: cepers ©, : patel re id higher. Lard buoyant: gales at 12340, for keg | ————————mmememmeee | Forse WR sharpening it is oqisicd, andeambenseu vy | Bike mine ad sasaero, and conaisuting Try deuouncement ©. for barrel; at the close it was held for a higher any perso, Jt lalorgale nt ciriward and house furnlal- | miing orcioances, These witneascsrere iat alt bees figure, Bacon Sides, Ge; shoulders, To. Bulk aid@— | 4 vesecus —Cuantas Died. fo oe fea. Sirens A. ANN pot 67 Pine street. [rere exéouled at ithe time of thelr date, and tharme r pag eypreg 7 war youre; penton heeu made to impeach these witucasce ITCH. 75, 340. poe , Jan, 25, 1859. uth and 15 days, a native of La Cnaudefouds ‘Bwitzer- Aen 4NT HEAD OF HAIR.—GEAY HALE BS in the month of pri and Bay, 1846, Castillero wsin’ the 4 ‘asamvatox, Jan. 24, 1859, ‘The provision market is excited. | Sales today of 6,000 ceived; and | PDIE. mess pork at $18 50, and 50,000 tierces lar AZ Sir—Your note of yesterday has been Sa ee iG ti and Anthony Walter, and his friends in general, are re- | and by afew while I accept your withdrawal of the wor have taken exception, I owe it to myself to protest against the idea you seem to entertain, that my note of Saturday Nun1o's Gaxpey will be re-opened on Thursday evening | noon, at one o'clock. botrouble; and will 4. any desired shade re immediately travemitted the specimens to the Col- eee oe a gues conmition Of the | for w series of equestrian festivals, under tho mauage- |, BkOwN.—On Suuday evening, Jan. 28, Miss JaxnBuown, |‘ Ir 18 Nor 4 DE, ener See at Seow om meroly ‘responsive to the specidcations ia | ment of Mosers. Nixon & Co., who hava herotoforo | daughter of the late Theophilus isrown, of this city. but will restore the grayea: air to its original eotor. Wiisea’s | {0 be of extrooedinars carne sont ech ese, merely reipona i . % Funeral will take place this (Wednesday) afternoon, at | Halr Restorer, will'in ull eases where er, else bac | Cf this report, a Tefal pellton was bresesied hey Good mi y : achieved metropolitan successes. Mr. Dan Rice has tem- | three o'clock, from her late residence, No- 69 West Twen, | filed, be found efitacious in reproducing ppg loa | lero, stuiluy ai lengis ‘bin olalm “for ‘ald troos FA ‘gov In regard to the introduction and relevancy of the mat- eighth street. TI either’ by disease or ceca: ecking premature ry ‘debate out of which this dimoulty arose, 1 oan- Porarily given up reading Virgil under his own oaks in | ty-cighth street. The relatives and friends of the family thant, ok hair, and { L grayneg, roow nt, end tot thnk data proper abject of dsc at toe yascat: | Pennsylvania, and will amuse the gentie public at Niblo's, | A£° Tespectfully invited to attend, without further invita- | fe (oduct, "ot ner one Daye se Sieg, correspondence. Hon, Granam N, Frreu, icy of the Mederacy. 5 Py ey of tho confederacy, 8. A, DOUGLAS. | ‘There are other good things, too, all of which are duly | “Biaxpa—On Monday, Jan, 24, Avovarvs Brampa, Heq., | cat and beste a Mm Sbeoluely cortnia, Its tie cheap) given, his Ly the loci! authoritc paige we of today VAnmNaTON, Jan, 24, toa ‘m—Your note of -day was received at 11 ” rk. ld Ie is not for mo to Judge the motives whlch dictated yours | Tux Scorr Live Gvanp Baut.—Tho first annual ball of | Vited to attend the funeral, at one o’elock, this (Wednes- | Witliamavurg nt Livia upon the explanations it contained. are disavowed, my withdrawal must likewise be dis- G. ported. ; ‘The bill entitled “A bill concerning the relations bo. | HB. 8. A- Dovaras. tween the United States and Spain’’ was then read for in- At provides that the President of the United States, at the beginning of the next annual session of Con- ress, Shall communicate to the Senate, if in his opinion it e not incompatible with the public interest, fhe relations ‘which shaii then be subsisting between the United States and Spain, and any negotiations which shall then be pend- ing for the cession of Cuba to the United States, and such Statements of the condition of the treasury, and aiso of the effective condition of the army and navy of the United States, as may enable Congress to judge whether at that time it will be necessary to adopt any extraordinary mea- ures to maintain the rights and promote the interests of the United States connected with or growing out of their relations to Spain. ‘The second section provides that the Presidant, if in his discretion he shall deem it necessary, in view of ni tions with her Catholic Majesty, which shall be pending during the next recess either the Senate or Congress in extraordinary session by jon. .. 5. made some remarks embodying his objections to the original bill, and advocated the substitute which he Ho could see not the least earthly of acquiring Cuba by the passage of this bill, and therefore the question whether Cuba was desirable or not was not atall indebate. Mr. 8. read extracis from the recent proceedings of the Spanish Legisiature, showing that they the President's language iu reference to this subject recent message as an insult to Spain, and now the question was whether Congress should authorize the Presi. dent to repeat this indignity, whether Congress should ha proposition, knowing Sim—I am averse to prolonging this controveray after Ls ith of the 22d. Ioan only say that my answer was predicated | the Scott Life Guard (New York Volunteers) took place | piece, s\rn0e™ {0m his Inte residence, No, 18 Leroy } sale by yen yy ire en eng ue crate natn ‘nee If your explanations | tast evening at Niblo's Saloon, Broadway, one of the most | * Novu—In Halifax, N.S.'on Wednesday ovening, Jan. | Ri'ehiiaaeh ice sive ag opinion om 1). Te San aad teeta nae oe N. FITCH, | fashionable attendances being preseut. There was a vory | 22) Mictiaxt. Doris, Key., aged 62 years, a native of Bigo, | Reape wwere Ly hum and betors tho’ reoeat of ike epee ae s ; fer URNS ORNTRNARY, ty laid belore the President of wie Wasmmarox, Jan, 24,1869, | T8° representation of the New York State militia pre- | Giusriy.—In this city, ou Tuesday, Jan, 25, of consump- A full end opocia! repert of the great oration by sparred in sila patie toe ‘agreement propeead by Cawley, A asmxarox, Jan. 24,1859. | gent, also a number of noted guests, among them ex-Go- | tion, FREDRICK D. GrivFeN, in the 26th year of his age, 800 nt a ee proper Cooumeais’ (2 be fagcet ee Beet ee galving the substance of my demand; but Teannot close | Vernor King, Mayor Tiemann, General ‘Tallmadge, and of Geo, M. Griffen, of Savannah, Georgia. ie ROBEBT BURNS, eagues, a 7 Without responding you Regie saying that it is | ecveral members'of the Common Council. Among the | inyited Ww attend the funeral, from the residence “of Wun drawal, since I have guarded against a mi of my position. Hob. Grama N. Frrcn. Expected News trom Europe. NON-ARRIVAL OF THE ARAGO. pretty clear, with some indications, however, of raiv, | the New York Volunteers. The dancing was kept up Wind light from southwest. may convene NON-ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. Sanpy Hoox, Jan. 25—11 P.M. | with various military implements, A beutiful bust of |. 1he relatives and friends are respectfully invited to FOR THE BEST IU Lim to put Castiliero in_pogsession of the two lt Thore are ap yet no sigue ofthe steamship Arage, now | Washington adorned’ the southside of the room, uners | attend the funeral, this (Wednestay) afterdooa, atone LTE Tee OAL Ge Fue wews, | _, Thisbrigiual letior was citered Is evioauce oats the, in hor fourteenth day from Southampton, The weatuor is | eu which was a largo portrait of General Windeld | Derr Svenco aud Deros surest, Wikeamburg ee oe HARPER'S WEERLY. Pre ive cents Burveyer Gevcrnt of Cnhforsin std no auagt haw i evoo strel si See PER'S WEEALY. Prive five cént urvey a 5 Scott, surrounded by several muskets and the colors of | DA ancuce pnd Davos attoet, Wil ALTE ox JACK tae Li nt msde tolmpeath ie genuineveat of the agar re until mear one o'clock, when the company sat/down to | S0%; need 28 years, son of the late Alexander G. Jackson, | {3U¥ THE BIST 1 oy 1 pepe aTIONS, the oluces to which’ they. were ndareme, and. copies, tn the supper, and were entertained with several speeches which, ‘The fu 1 will THE BEST DIGKST OF THE NEWS, oflices from which they were sent), are all fouad to their ap- owing to the lateness of the hour, we are unable to he funeral ul take place from the residence of Jacob THE BEST STORIES, &c., J prupriate offices in the city of Mexico. Hatvax, Jan. 25—11 p,m, | The succose attending this ball bids fair to rank the Burdett, No. 101 West Fifteenth street, between Sixth and | See HARPER'S WEEKLY. Price five cents. naples of them Fave been recently obtained from that city, inst. Weather clear and calm. markably fine and the roads in good order. in what light Spain regai chim to be empty and impracticabl ‘the respect which was due to tho mittee who had recommended it, ho should almost pro- nounce it ridiculous. In view of the low state of the treasury, the present moment was not the most oppor- ‘tune to the consideration of such a measure; and for him- fore surrendering his constitutional prerogative to ident, he wanted to know what was to be the po- Ltical status of the present population of Cuba when it should be annexed, what was to become of Its white popu- ee colored population, and what of its Territory or a State, and in wuat manner should it be represented in Con- gress? He could not consent to place so large a sum of money in the hands of the President without more definite information on these and other imj nected with the subject. and were it not for ‘resident and the com- There are as yet no signs of the Cunard steamship Ara- | Jife Guard balls, in future, among the leading one of the | Oeics, “The relatives and friends of the family are re. | (QUY THE BEST. by lis own olucers, These are 0) bia, now due at this port with Liverpool dates of the 15th | "°™ specttply invited w attend, without further notice. FOR THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, | 7, ot Tuslise: bad ues ina Misceee at one eee ee The Gola acne SANEN.—On Monday, Jan, 24, MICHAEL KAANRN, , ‘These copies tse ‘Allowed To comm NOrOK Or 2a BERALD. His funoral will take place to'day (Wednesday) from | soo HARPER'S WEERLY Prout cals Nenlan i. sid cette tbe ao by Me. Foray ae U eaumaciac ar dia anaicce a ta i} hig late residence, No. 10 Tillary street, Brooklyn. = os . sols wed Mates Minister, under bis official seal. Mr. Forsyth also. News by the Overland Mall. T enclose you for publication the certificate of assay of ‘Mauion.—After @ lingering illness, of consumption, at UY THE BEST. fiew (as Goes tbe Britiwh Consul in Mexico) that be was: St. Lovis, Jan, 26,1859, | an average apeoimen of gold from the Gila river, Arizona, | quarter before eight O'clock, on Sunday moraigg, Macy | B°* "Yor tHe pest ILLUSTRATIONS, tad tbat they are correst copies, ta, aGiou to thi: a sor? verland mall report the weather re- | ‘The assay was made from'nearly two ounces, taken from | VTTHCDM, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Mahon, THE BROT STORIED te, | ‘Eecworeoctee copies bag tenn aiteated UY. ono oF tare wi about a pound of gold dust, purchased by myself atthe | ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | _S¢¢ HARPER'S WEEKLY. Price five ceots, ‘In the opinion teceutly delivered by the Judges of the United The Indian Agent at Fort Yuma had returned from the | mines, on the Sd of November last:— Send the fomeral ia, (Sedeeeiar) mig, 0 | uy Tm ane cut ofa dvubt whether ibeos papers tuahe net te, be saneeele Mohave villages without accomplishing the release of the 3 Uxim States Assur Ormce, Dec, 18, 1858. Mina etn cee TR A TONS on wEWs, | fale’,tmder te great seal 'Gt/Mesico, to'entile tem to fall woman and children mentioned as captured ina provious | MEUTHNANTMAURY— ‘New Orleans and Baltimore papera please copy. THE BEST STORIES, a0 i Baas pt mp NS # ‘The small lot of gold grains sgnt here by you weighed | Ne eee a ak eee Sco HARPER'S WEBKLY. Broo five cents, , Optra teal any Beng tak TEA II Abin maging ag tn a: | heat Me eB Tal i, ag eel BES pil tet fue i ht heoate a a Col. Hot jeft Fort Tejon with an escort of ca- | ing. ‘The fineness is jousandths. he frieniie.of the #imllsand Ahone-of hile sone, dame: UY THE BEST. Mexico the origmis of these documents, or to allow the valry, to establish a post for his command—the Sixth In- SOHN TORREY, Assayer. | patrick, and John, are reepvettolly invited to attcad thé Be Pox vee Bree OEE Os Ty teal (a be aad the copes, We se his eommunoaton te lation, what of its fr ; was it to be a ‘The loss in melting is a trifle under 195 per cent, which | funeral, from his late residence, No. 24 Mulborry street, TH ‘ORES, &c. ledge it f nt prompt action taken The Apaches were peaccable, and the Camanches had | ‘much less than in California gold usually. Tho nences, | this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without | See HARPER'S WERKLY, Price five coats. poverument Pris wan dcus on the ith Decatibes ie route and man * further invitation. as get heen received, and we propose to address a leit Us secton gor, O00! Decent jot gis pthirg fig Macire.—On Tuesday morning, Jan. 25, of congestion of | JRUY THE BERR |e 1s ree anions, be eng oy ay os ie pe ety kag , s , re, : a : patho. 3 NS, through tts own agents, and 10 a0 fo A large at ia raaing Jn the woods near Fayetteville, | 950 housancins ix equal to 22 8.10 carats, oF 1,000 boing the lungs, Cuaruas T. O., infant Son of Robert and Cathe aati ESE DIGEST OF Tie NEWS, | (olecit eer the originals Sf these documents, or copies Arkansas, which it was feared would extend many mites, tm oO bang oot est Australian gold is about the same Motewaor.—Suddenly, on Sunday morning, Jan. 23, See HARPER'S WEEKLY. Price athcnties ae ee renee year re and destroy much property. Canianme, widow of the late David Molenaor, in the 62d — 7 “We luxve no shadow of doubt that these documents are geau- A large party of gold hunters were preparing to leave Smi ° tant questions con- Fort Smith for Pike’s Peak. Mr. 8. closed his remarks with an allusion to the ptay of “The Toodles,” and intimated that the passage of this bill was about as sensible as tho purchase by brs, Toodles of a huge doorplate bearing the name “Thompson,” because, in process of time, it pen that they would have a child, and that t be u daughter, aud when it grew up and arrived at years of maturity, it might marry a man b; ‘the name of Thompson, wud then the year of her age. ine. They bear the strongest internal evidence of juineness — wiih eee ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully BEST ILLUSTRATIONS. Enter ee originals or copten they are twenty tworn nomber, Hkaccl oats , > invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afver- THM BEST EEORTIO ee Toe PEW | Sincienc and Rusrioveh with caek any aD eeite ¥ fie! abandoned the project of conveying ep WEE TES noon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 76 East | so HARPER'S WEEKLY. Price five centa, the queetion beyond a cavil, we have in our = the mail from Fort Smith to Memphis by river, on ac- THE FAMILY HERALD. jag ee Sespbenty count of the low atage of water. tained the mail. The Indians were also very hostile. Much excitement existed at Carson Valley respectingthe | Spiritualism—The Burn’s Festival—Henry | street. EST. laws of Utah, and meetings have been held taking strong ‘Ward Beecher’s Oration—The Love Affair | (aktey.—On Monday, Jan. 24, Joan teompeedy infant son YOR THE BEST ILLUSTRATION: the mineral, of the different documents above mentioned, grounds against the jurisdiction of Utah, and requiring the | 1m Massnchusetts=Local News—Market Re~ | ° Jouisa aud David J. Uakley, aged 1 year and § months. zum — sumption, Joun O’Nem, in the 62d year of his age. FOR THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, of the government for that year, a volume printed by the gov- An unusual amount of snow along tho 36th 'parallel do- | China, Japan and Siam—The Slave Trade— The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to THE BEST DIGEST OF THE NEWS, ernment printed fn 1847, containing every subject The Probang Controversy=Dr. Hatch on | ‘tend the funoral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two PRR EE BEST STORIES, Ao. snisie ci Ge agiedhan, summer ad Se ° s sy o*clock, from bis late residence, No. 280 West Seventeenth | _St¢ HARPER'S WEEKLY, Price five cents, tetea ening Ninavamertmane By Dreceber aa elas UY THE BI the statement of Castillero’s' mining discovery, ot the assay of and y doorplave would be Mr. Bayarp regarded this measure ag involving not only the future interests of this country, but the future interests of civilization. The Senator from New York, he remarked, might think somo things wild and visionary ‘which were not so; and ho might also think some thin, attainable which were not within his reach. As regat the proposition for the purchase of Cuba being an insult ho We have a right to oifer, and they can accept our offer or refuse it as they please. Mr. Foor declared bia eutire and hearty concurrence in the remarks of Mr. Seward; and when the subject should come up hereafter he would express his views more at in regard to it. . Toomns replied to the arguments of Mr. Seward, and advocated the bill reported by the committee. No abnega- natorial ve was involved in the sage of the bill, which morcly risked thirty millions of dollars upon the success of the Beuate free to ratify or reject any treaty ti formed. For himself, he thought Cuba so essential to the that be was willing to run the risk for the pur- procuring the island. He desired to raise no ques- tions in advance respecting the status of the inhabitants of Cuba, in case it should be annexed to the Union. Woe ‘could settle such questions among ourselves, and in nego- tiating with foreign countries the President embarrassed by our sectional quarrels. He wanted the Congres of the United States to deciare to the world its policy with reference to Cuba, and as a free and inde- pendent nation, he beld that we had a right to offer to without asking leave of an usurper of ing, whose power was only st five hundred thousand troops. France and England had uo business to iuterfere at all in the trangaction; aud if France or England, or both combined, should iater- pose objections, he was willing Fequences of asserting a The relatives and friends are invited to attend thi THE BEST STORIES, &c.. ‘and referred to by date in the rey Utah Probate Judge to abstain from the exercise of the | * ports, d&c., dco funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from | See HARPER'S WEEKLA. Price hve colts, fs would ‘extend this. opinion too far to refer to aumerowp duties of his oftce. Other mectings sustained tho Usb | The Faun Hexai of today (Wednestay) will contain | the residence of his parcuts, No. 10 Dominick street orbs see ac sil posibiiny of dowks. We selectoniy one make? Ta eseee yReiLy,—On Monday, Jao, 24, Caraanive O'Rentr, | B = ber, 1846, Castille d bel authorities, but favored separation from that Territory. all the news of the previous week of importance, ands | |! Of the late Michael O'Reilly leatarty ‘of Granard, FOR THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, Seiten oe ~auaee carer fed oy a+ caine wy The Oregon Legislature had been occupied for several | large amountof miscellaneous reading. Among iis contents | county tongford, Ireland, in the 66th year of ber age. days in discussing a proposition to adjourn sine diz, inag | Will be found:— Her friends and acquaintances, and ‘those of her son! could not so regard it. much as a State Legislature has been elected, and that the | , 4 very interesting articleon China, Japan and Slam—Let- | Patrick and Michael, also of her son-in-law, Probabilities were that Oregon would soon assume the | between Americana and Japanese—The Obinese Pirates—In- reins of self-government. teresting Letters from Consul General Townsend Harris— | 83 Tenth avenue. THE BEST STORIES, tee oe NEWS, Kprseaty car AE RIES ‘Onchans . , eo , io opp" 1 this preof, not a solitary witness has beom. The Border Troubles in Kansas. Great Success of his Mision—Presontation of Mr. Buchanan's | paveret tun L. Oorkameon. eyed $0 becrh oO Pena | See HARPER'S WEAKLY, Price fre ceite. found 1s stale iat thews ‘papetn are not apaiine. You ee Luavanwormi, Jan, 25,1959, | Wetter to the Emperor—Description of Jeddo and Japanese | Hig remains were taken to Linlithgow, Columbia county, | 72UY THE BEST. stlueene mare Deen enjoined from working, Os sae Ur nema asy 258% State Dinner in Siam, &o., &c. N. ¥., for interment. FOE THE BEST ILLUSTRATIO: we ERA rata chieniny eanaien he es Mannere—Curious Siam, . s IONS, making use of their property, carefully abstains any ex- The Times publishes a letter giving an account of acon- | Report of the Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of “Requiescat in pace.”” THE RESP oO Oe THE NEWS, | amination of their tite, lhe Judges have declined to look nto flict between a party of men under Captain Brown anda | the Birthday of Robert Burus—Oration on His Life and Cha- Albany papers will copy. fee HARPER'S WEEKLY, Price ave chaste: foe co pee¥ ae rates that =] comes not to use the . posse under the Deputy United States Marshal, near Paoli, | racter by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. fines Wi Tame athe steer eee | — or oon nies the Land Commissioners: This injuctou wee lanned in cease. Lickeas county. Five of Captain Brown’s party and the | ‘The Slave Trade—Selzure of the bark Laurens ssa Slaver— | "His felatives and fPiends are respectfully invited to at- | Do sOn sie BEST ILLUATRATIONS Sides were hurged and ente-Geiaar ot Ge cam enoeea mer Deputy Marshal and two of hig assistants are reported to | Novel Method of Fitting out a Whaler. tend tho funeral, from his late residence, No. 24 Varick THE BEST DIGksT OF THE NEWB. | duced In support of the charge Is found fn certain letters (foam en killed, Th t Report of the Proceedings of Congress. etreet, on Thursday morning, at eleven o'clock. op THE BEST STORIES, &c., James Alexander Forbes to Alexander Forbes, and other par- have been . e account is not vouched for, and ia 4 See HARPER'S WEEKLY. Price five cents. interested in the these letters. probably exaggerated. ‘The friends of Captain Brown | _ The Probang Controversy—Erciting Meotingat the Academy | | Tan1et tnt Monuley, Jam. 24, Joma Taxuon, aged 2 |< - : We have czamived thls sooreapgnsenss WIG praeh cures # Samuel 8. W! -—Report y assert that he is not in the Territory. oon eee oe atin What Dre Molt rad Beale | , fhe friends and acquaintances of the family are respect. | J3°¥ TE CRF". peor mivstRations, ioaze fenune: “They further prove’ that James” Slesaasec: A second attempt, resulting in success, was mate to Bay of the Case, &c. fey! invited to attend the ee Sm the residence of THE BEST DIGEST OF THE NEWS, Forbes, who formerly owned an interest in these mines, deem- }, dee. is father, Joseph Taylor, No. 66 West Forty-first strect, ‘THE BEST SCORIBS, &c., ed these documents insufllcient in law to vests titles rescue the alleged fugitive Charley, alias Peter Fisher, last | Dr, Hatch on Spiritualism—Its Moral, Social and Religious | between Seventh aud Eighth avenues, this (Wednesday) | See HARPER'S WEKKLY. Price five cents thst adcitional pavers would be requisite, and tha: he urged. ‘The door of the room in which he was conflned | Aspect. afternoon, at one o'clock. % re arrears Upon some of them that they should cause auch additional was cut down, and he was taken out; thé rescuing party | The Love Affair in Massachusetts—Disappointed Love, Mur. | | VooRnmm™.—In this city,on Monday morning, Jan. 24, leaving the city with him as quickly as possible. The ex. | der and Suicide—Murder of a Young Lady bya Rejected Lo- ten years’ stan has gone in pursuit of the negro and his rescuers, United States Supreme Court. our independent nationality. Guba was not only politically but commercially to the fggrandizement of the republic. We now feed and clothe the world. tropics,and we should have all that was necessary to carry on a natural exchange between the products of the It was the duty of the United snake of the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and of iLbean Sea a mare clausum. Mr, Hare pleasantly remarked on tho substitution of for “roanifest destiny,” both of ‘egretted to say, uniformly travelled southward in fultilling their mistion. "A part of Maine and 8 part of Oregon, between 49 deg. and 64 deg. 40 min., bad been given away to Gront Britain. On the gouth we constantly enlarge our berders. From the North we lop It might be accidental, but the coin- No, 62. Francis Martin, administrator of Dennis T. | cai News of laterest of this and the adjoining oltles, Donovan, ve. Christian Thompson. Argued for both sides. | 4 full report of the New York Caitle Market, with the num- & Co. etal. Case dismissed, berry. Argued for both sides. “‘politionl necessit; No, 65. Charles Belcher & Co. vs. George C. Lawren- which characters, Connecticut Congressional Nomination. off slice after slice. Mupietows, Jan. 26, 1859. cidence was none the less remarkable. aiuding to the ancient friendship which had existed be- jpain and this country—and it was unmanly, now that she is getting old and decrepid, and has lost almost ail her postessions on this side of the ocean, rob her of ¢hat last gem in her coronet—Mr. i ‘od hig belief that we could best promote tho prosperity of the republic by improving our pregent Territorial posses- i John Woodruff hasbeen nominated for Congress. On | tained at the office, andof allthe newsagents. Adveriise- Mrsen Mr. Woodruff received eighty-one, R. 8. Baldwin thirteen, S. W. Kellogg threo, and Benjamin Douglas one. Tho | , Removal.—Drumgo! nomination was made unaniinous for Mr. Woodruff by | and spacious store now occupied by Genin, the hatter, On motion of Mr. Stipe, the bill was made the special order for Monday next, at one o'clock; and after the con- sideration of executive business the Senate adjourned. The Douglas yer; Sm—To-day, in secret session of the Senate, you offered mo an agont 0 wanton, unprovoked and unjustifiable, tbat I am obliged to infer’ it must have beon the impulse of momentary passion, and not of deliberate ta. This note is written for the purpose of affording you an opportunity of saying whether or not my conclu- ect; and, further, of affording you an oppor- tunity of retracting the offensive language which you thus gratuitously and unwarrantably aj Hon. Grama N. Frrcn. Sm—Your note of Paae een that effect ‘You knew my son to bo one of those officers, and you could not expect me to hear such ‘out prompt denial of its truth. I as to me that you ex general charge, al Boston Weekly Bank Statement Bosrox, Jan. 25,1869, | Ml ious sim Emporium, 409 Broadway. summer svn of the South, he labored incessantly for more | FRALETS ‘The following are tho footings of our bank statement : for the past week:— Capital stock..... id discount ‘Itch Difficulty, ASHINGTON, Jan. 21, 1859, ‘The Departure of the Niagara. Boston, Jan. 25, 1859. The mails per steamship Niagara will close at the Post | | Herring’s Office at 9 A. M. to-morrow, and the steamer will leave ut | 484 burglar proofaafes, 251 Wasmiyatow, Jan. 22, 1859. about noon, Despatches for Europe filed at 21 Wali strect, | ebach’s Lead Pencils Imported by Willy | °°, (0M, J, WI, poarce, 8 dae teen caps colle, dyacatery, &e. Tt is New York, in season to reach here by 11 A. M., will be | WALLACH, No. 18) William sireet, and for gale by, all, the Tey received ite holy sacrament, and was attended by the | forus'liat is siaued, ofthe money” will bo re forwarded by the Niagara. Yeading 2d Re that the lately aj dish @ charge with it to be, nently so modi! my son from the though you did not name him, and I issue with you on that subject. ‘at a subsoquent period of your remarks, you attributed to ame statements which I ‘quoting me you would do so truthfu.ly. ‘were cortainly not “deliberately cannot bo qualified correctly a8 " passion.’’ The first was prompted by a determina. ructer of my son, as doa~ ainst an attack so general ia its terms as necessarily to include him; and the second was the exercise of my right to rectify -esen' fon. 8. A. Dovatas. uested that in moditated,”” but thoy e ‘impulse of momen- lefend the honor and cl to me as my own, brace your sou, was true as a genoral rule, but that there were aed’ some of my own friends. Alluding particMarly to your gon, I added that I ard to the morita of his appoint: mont, choosing to leave that question where I placed it by may remarks to the Senate«luring the last session, in your nresence, at the time of his confirmation, that you wndoratood this explanation to exempt your son from the appheation of my general romarks; and vot you wosive langnago, bat, on the York, arrived at the bar at cight o’olock, and at the wharf | George's Hair Black or the }- city papers please copy. a twelve o'clock on Monday night. eet athe waid~Only gente 8 bottle. —- - exceptions, among: wi {bed nothing £0 ay 10 5 PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Purtapenrnta, Jan, 95, 1859. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania State fives, Reading | Scents a bo: You now admit jand Railroad, Wij Morris Canal, 47465 Long 11; Ponnsytvania Ratirowl , 4835. Barrimone, Jam. 25, 1959 Flour firm, at advanced prices; Howard street and Ohio, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1859. nation bbls.” Corn firm; sales 2,500 bushels a Ru prep Ae al = ab enye pe tna ‘Who in. | pork au tive, und advanced S00; sales ot $1860 atte, spa toon ee eer ee | Sie a bewaborcty they deems di ; oll 3 rd, in y'tFels, 11346, Bacou—Shoulders 7 3¢0 Call m nictene to induoet Jan. 24, 1859. | office on the human balr, bas removed, ime ‘urthoe notice, to | | nd give the soloming na our opinion: — H | | ‘Avavsra, Jan. 24, 1859. We beg to inform outbern merchants visling r Pur.apgipara, Jan. 25,1859. | ture of our stock of spring “and ri y S (rom the cand Commtanoiers ta. Canmenie, 5 OP, 4 my re-| 1g aud summer clothing, & 19 nO / ‘Home Journal. the m the two ‘of my | _ Flour unchanged. Wheat : red, $1 34’ $1 57; goneplete and very ful af all dh ‘of ourwell ows | vias, ANEW KNIFE AND BULSGORS SHARPENER w ripened tate ntitio eh toedaes of tine naar red wo. WIisOW.' HAIR COLONGH AD RESTOR city of Diexico, having gone there with sperimens of elfnabar, family of J. . ER, taien from the mines In. his These amily of B. Bouchoux and of Lazari Regniould | which wil et to its natural color dyeing together with an epeeehen for government aid to assist him ta LJ ous give ita beautifel ork were Punta spectfully invited te uitend the funeral, from his late resi. Of Suows COLOR, bs Min deh (alot Dotinlasion Oe epee te. ‘Th, dence, No. 67 ‘Thompson street, this (Wednesday) after. | Without diseoloring 2 ee ae ans ‘Be ‘same an water Ody, iuupreswed with the mational imgortance of the tion. weel » Recompanied Uy. nine dines propos! out, For tions, the vt cl two oF three | thc" 'Sopreine “government ot “he mittne oreas OE the eighth, # grant ‘of two squs Gas of tbe ing set forth in the advertisements elsewhere. for many years a citizen of Norfolk, Va TWENTY FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. surrounding ‘the mises. ‘These "pi ere. forwarded, y. His frieuds, and those of the famil: pe depot rug wtore, ‘ X aes inertia), with paie Siiartennnenamaen nasi 5 , are respectfully in- at the di » 306 Grand by the Mintng Commission (Junta yi Fecom- 2880, y iy rooklyn at Mire. Hi mlendation to'graut the mining application i ail" a parte ok ‘of the of The relatives and friends of the furuily are respectfully nding to eight col NN JOUKAL of this di appears in the Scorrism Axx- | | ‘hia approval of the Presi lent was communicated by Mivister Of Justice to the, iuiog Commiauou on the 2th Mage leate your with: | miitary gueste present wore General Sandford, Brig. Gen, | B. Dorwin, No. 167 West Thirty.siath strect, this (Wed: | ____S0ld by allnewa agents, Price ive conta Kintaarht seisiee, siumscs persmeeettians emegrene F “ 5 —— Se ae reign Kelakons embodying TOUGLAS. | Hall, Col. Le Gal, of the Fifty-fifth regiment; Col. Pinck- yin ce tat eee poe ret AD UY THE Bxst, copy of the letier of the wth May, 1946 to the Junta de Minoe nay, OF We Bixih* eagimsent; Ool, Baetae’ United: Staten | stie N.¥., r FOR Tik BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, Ho. iid stating Wialthe President had thonght proper to accede nore cat. : THK BEST DIGEST OF THE NRWS, | 04 grantof two leagues to CasUllero upon ie land of Bie avy; Lieut. Sweeney, Lieut. Hopper, of the High- nTsnorn.—On Tuesday, Jan. 25, ALEXANDER HaRts- THE BEST STORIES, &c., imining pcssession, und directing the proper order to be lasued.. % jor Ki i norN, aged 3 months, son of Charles H. and Deborah See HARPER'S WEEKLY. Price five ceats. Un the Zod of the seme month, Casio Langas, the wood Guard, Major Kimball, of the New York Votunteors, | HORN; As" 2 vb... Bhi dn Al of Foreign Afniss, adfresse’ ‘a commnustnion a and others.’ The room was very beautifully decorated . UY TRE BEST. the foregoing letter to the Governor ot Caillornia, dir Seventh avenues, this (Wednesday)’ afternoon, at two ‘The copies fourd in each department are separate) <a f BEST DIGEST OF THE NEWS, ie BFS WS, | the Neorotary of Bale, witha request that he would acknow- as the Arizona gold. Value, $19 60 per ounce. bs oe BYLY Large printed volume contaimtag the reports resd'to the Mea. can Corgress in December, 1846, of the different dep: O'Neut.—In this city, on Tuesday, Jan. 25, of con- B ¥ THE BEST. BEAT DIGEST UF THE NEWs, | te most impertaut of these dooumenta are dit ane (a OF THE : Eh vitansts, — supply of funds necesss- : . working the _ Sec HARPFR’S WEEKLY. Price five cénte. Of Avlo.. ‘This ocuiract hot only contalus Fefereucee’ to all the B' Y THE BEST. FOR THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS. T papers charged to have been tabricaioe ts ISes THE BEST DIG: x“ papers charged to have been John Mulliga ter from our Special Correspondent—The Entente Cordiale | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednes day) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. ; 2 BEST. {illes to be fabricated, and thus coufem, redly snd render more Be 8 formal what ls supposed to be an informal tile. But there i followed, of that ¥OR fH¥ BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, pop hyena 7 Raa age rat SEER DGESE,OF THR RWS, | Ser Tucastssmied octrantaiens pepers rece cree Soa e—01 otis — * ke. ~ a citement was high in regard tothe matter, and a party ee becceuiga area Ingehonn 9 the Vi ‘The ; The friends and acjuaintanoes of the famil are respect- | See HARPER'S WEEI Frioe five ocate, 4, or sought io be otkained, by the partes hus addressed. same Clergyman ofiiciates at both fully invit attend the funeral, from jate resi ie — oan Dertal Ua v o. 75 West ¥ 7 UY THE Bi Land Commissigne:s. Report of Profesor Mitchell's Astronomical Lectures. | dence, No. 76 West Thirty eighth street, this (Wednesday) | FRUY THE MBPT, 59 11 vepnavrons ‘Gur opinion fo the whole case may be summed up as fol- Report of a Lecture by Hon. Josiah Quincey, Jr., of Bos: 5 lock, r invitation. THE ‘T DIGEST OF THE NEWS low: 1a cabalagelia His remains will be takon to Greenwood Cemetery. ; = I The ie produce Jare whqueationably genuine, and sugl- Wasmuxcrox, Jan. 25, 1859. Sihsttaia oo peanieati oveita etttin tah ‘VREELAND. 7 marie ato at ene, NA, —_ Jaw to vest in the Company the right of property in the “ jo pps PD VRAD sang 2. One of the parties originally interested in the mines, UY TBE BPST. vez and friends of the family are respectfully B FOR THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, ering Se eet SS ee et No. 53. James Cyrot Gentes et al. vs. W. F. Vredenburg | per of cattle offered for sale, prices, &e. riled (0 eee ee ee THEBES! BIORIES aoe oY NEWS, formed Genvery Ce pomasmens peoyoase, Wy Be senses i Report ofthe Prices ofall kinds of Marketable Produce at | Hégewater, between Bulis ferry and Fort Lee, on Thurs: | s¢» jaRPER'S WEEKLY, Price five cents J sue pa aii hee wads Sedna Moats Bact me No. 64. Daniel Poorman et al. vs. Woodward & Dusen- | Washington Market in thie city—carefully corrected every | “"{\ cy. On Sunday, Jan, 28, JaNe D., wife of Wm. &, U¥ THE BEST. owe Winco cearaane situate on tailed te Main thems week. ‘Watson. B FOR PHE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, ‘Land Commissioners, The very, ‘witness who himself; Obituary Notices of Margaret Bishop, the Street Preacher, Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, THE BES? DIGkST OF THE NEWS, this fraud and who is relied on to support the alle; and other fotable persons, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. RoR ge LL driven on cross-examination to the jon, he had no son, collector of New Orleans. Argument commenced for ‘The Latest News recetved by telegraph or otherwise up to | 1103; Hammond street. if HARPER'S WEBKLY. Price five cents. =| knowlege that the nefarious scheme proposed by himeelf waa, the ume of publication. : Wroaono.—On Tuesiay, Jan, 26, Mr. Joms Wecwrono, | oy nap. nse. "We think Sou may remain secure as to the result. of thle Il * in the 29th year of his age. ‘OR THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, fan only rege f ir” Police Reports—Theatrical Oriticlame—Cemmercist and Mo- | j1is romaius will be taken to Baltimore. THM BEST DIGEST OF THE NEWS, | fg into your ccnstiuenta lide 10 properiy in thelr possession ney Market Reporte—Marrlages and Deathe for Week—alto. | go puitimore japers please copy. THE BEST STORIES, &c., sill etn em from it ne Eade clroumsemnses onloulacs gether forming an interesting and useful newspaper. State Pi See HARPER'S WEBKIY. Price five cents. ted to infilet on them so serions an injury. In the Second Congressional district of this Stato Hon. Usk dag cena tS el 5 ‘We are your obedient servanta, Terms—$2 per year; single copy, four cents, To be ob- | gyy¢ wit OF THE LATE D. DEMPSEY, OF MACON, GA. UY THE BEST. REVB&DY JOHNSON. Eprrors—Having noticed in several papers an FOR THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, (Signed) J. P. BENJAMIN. an informal ballot ninety-cight votes were cast, of which | ments tnserted at the usual Herat rates. abgurd statement relative to the will of my dear father, THE BEST DIGEST OF THE NEWS, 3, J. CRIPTENDEN. yt A am reluctently compelled to come out thus publicly to | 6. aRpeRMATERKLY. Price fire sents, oot EX JOHN A. ROCKWELL, Id & Proch, Merchant | contradict the report which Lam sorry to see has been INGER’S SEWING MACHINES. jothiers, will remove ina few daya to the large | published in most of the journals of the opuntry, viz.: ‘¥ THE BEST. In point of beauty, durability, perfection of work, and eer eet Ee 4 Nor Mt | {hat he bequeathed nearly all bis property to the Catholic | ]3°* “Por Tuk BEST ILLUSTRATIONS, capacity to perform every are ot hwing. ‘no other sewing Broadway, opposite ®t. Paul's cburch. church, at the solicitation of the Catholic priest of this ‘THE BAST DIGEST OF THE NEWS, | machinescan compare with SINGER'S, New ard impravel 4 city. HE BEST STORIES, ac. machines at Fedneed prices, ‘8 WEI Price five cents. IM. SINGER & CO,, 458 Broadway. F. ¥. 8.-French Yoke Shirts, New Style, | “No man loved bis family moro than did my dear father. | _See HARP: nd te ft, at iene than usual proce, | Amidst the snow foresta of Canada and under the scorching ARUER AMD, BANDBOX BOARDS, FOR sala Lech an tetany - xii nes Py RU .F )- LL Clit street. ror all manutactu purposes have a grest reputel than thirty years for the benefit of his family, Having | ——————~— ee — — honestly earned. All the Products of these machines azY 5 im Tracy's Celebrated Shirts made to order, | poen left an orphan at a vory carly age in Ireland, his na- LEACHING POWDER IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, | active demand at extra ~ and constantly on hand, ho Saye ont Cid depot, 87 | tive land, he commenced his mercantile hist in that T for sale by CYRUS W. FIELD & CO., 11 Cliff street. 1. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadwi sy, and 89 William street, oné door north o' jen Lane. vntry, and was more than sixty years engaged in active “ nee = ren GEORGE M. TRACY, Agent. ponent Fourteen times did 28 heey the Atlantic; and, ors Ww FIELD & 00., GTBARNS & MARYIN'S jdet the storms of the ocean and perils by land, his holesa.e paper dealers, WILDER PATENT Photographie Portraits of the Peopl fs Jere ani FIRE PROOF SAFES, Xo, Ii iiirsireet, New York, heart and soul, next to his duty to IMs Maker, were devot” | cer for sale at the lowest market prices 8 viry large agsort- | Seventeen years in use, and Lave nover failed; 26:8 ro b views of the city and country here and there, done cd to aki family independent and above tho 00 , Printing, hardware, wrapping, tissue | tested b; tal HOLMES’ Gallery, 289 Broadway. Snr te Weld da te Gack ed pera need (ae rrp 9 Murray street, New ¥ ork, Shoulde: K ness, | well knew the integrity, morality and honesty of "NORKE, UNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING THB RUNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING THB STEARNS & MARVLN, tie Roa Elastic Stockings, Braces, Kneo | jis character, and, though not disposed to make mach | (JORNS, .BUNIONS, NAT tet eam be worn ima. | —————————__sos Oravise street, Now gaps, belts, bandages and’ Dr, GLOVER’S new lever truss, | pupiic chow of his picty, he loved tho truly good and 90 tant the boot con be wernt. | — fo. 4 Ann street, pious. ‘Though frequently exposed to the insidious intl. | ypaiauely ater tue operas, eiiie ‘chiropedisy 768 | Sireiang Tani ers, Satney: Ps face. Patent Champion Fire delity of the age, he was strong in the faith of his blessed | }./cadway. Refers to the physicians and surgeons of the city. ER, Pet ae palace and’ grounds, Ac, ‘Broadway, corner Murray st.,1Y. Saviour, and his last moments were calm and happy— | __ - _ g:oups, plain and colored. Also just received, an ‘invotes of 4 "A | crateful to his Maker for his suecess in life, and | 7+ \cq5 pe, TOBIAS VENETIAN LINIMENT CURRA | (ical and mathematical instruments, long life with scarce a day’s illness. Chrouis Pbeunalie, pains of ail Kinds, elibor exterual ot ‘L, SIMONBT, 38 ¥ assau oireet. funded. HE LATEST AND GREATEST pastor of this city, Rev, J, Hasson, who informed mo his | 20 and W cents, Depot 96 Cortlandt street. Sold ever ywhere T ARAOUNCHMEN? 1 Jast days were peculiarly happy ad peaceful, and indica. | $< —$ <_$ <_< ENGAGEMENT OF FELIX DA RLEY, ‘These pencils are superior to all others. Lave andl Suichlle. Caution.—Biscotine Food for Infants, “ ward nnsy co! " ay ty 7 DFLLUG & CO. would caution the public againat» spurious rent ene iedkees yor waeient eerie aor your | FL TRS, Al, 12 or bean tos ops of conversation ta ot NEW, YORE: MERCUT Hommpats, Ps., Jan. 96,1860. | imitation, of their biscotine, put up den voxen. oahe | gyinpathiaing tone will no looger greet us on earth—our | ine public assemblies of our olty; thie Realthful, cheap, and | The proprietora of the NEW. Y.RHOURY realize « A young man, named George W. Wilson, commitvea | genuine pat up only in one Bonne he vignature of DELLUC | beat fricnd 1 no more! My dear father had made his will | Ivuliant light ix destined to overfule ll other lights. Kvery | just pride and pleasure in announcing Uv ¢ engagement of the suicide this evening by shooting himself with pistol | £00, di Broadway, wear Bleecker, and'a90 Fourikwresve. | pome soars provious to hig demiso, and bequeathed all bis | 12 it" Sato aid county rights, re oliered raale. and | grupQlesth Poe oo, DAR ee property to his fami without an: lie or religious do - on exhibition at office, MAP! SNEDEN 1 4 y ‘The reason assigned for the act is disappointment in love. A Chest of Good Tea for One Dollar—Also, | P10" nd accompanying is the ceristoate ofthe Ordinary | (We, PPaTaun en CoM Ate tes ata Ruropes who will hereafter employ is malo re ‘in Ulustrating the, Was cea en pounds cole for $1, ai CHRISTIANBON’S, No, 1 Obam- | of our'county. Will thoee editors who published the re. | ———=—_______—_L___. | pivies op yat class novsletcs by, she best variters. tn Amerion or ee no. 0s iets bors street. port and commented on it (and thus Inadvertentiy probed Leper BLUES POLKA. ‘which wil be pubulahed In ths ooiuus 0 ae . Louis, Jan, 0, The bleeding wound of a sorrowing family) In vindication — cated ar, Wace, hia eek ‘Afro at Batesville, Arkansas, on the 10th Inst, do- | over tienta's ntsiore, dla Brnaway: waplendid Jocation for | of tie memory of my dour father, alo to remove th in Rios at ACY, ent rmuehagent witht, and. We oer of the eed , 4 ession relative 10 ir is cl now abseut LIN] BLUES LEA, liveral indu h stroyed $60,000 worth of property. ‘The Batesville Tnati- | Sdnrucrruan grt having s large skylight on roof, Apply to | prossier MiNi hborling State, than whom amore aia bo . aN AGEISTIG Pach ‘@nd Masonic Lodge wore the principal losers. bie, kind and boveae Wa exists a _— een BY Bt 4 1S ame PICTORIAL O%SPLAY Hollows: Pills.—Bilious Disorders of | they please pul lis’ statement for the sake of trut i a eovAyaur ee Southern Ocean Steamer Movements. every ty cia erangement ofthe ver to confirmed | and justice? THOMAS O. OeMe Will Keene tres wn fa an cat —— wee tne cavpsttem oe ANE OTHER RARER, ait et app! rari Rasen tubing’ by ‘a course of Holloway's pills, "Sold at sb Staizen ome FINICATE. } - Indej atent corpe of New York chy, all Com OO EET On Phe a The United States steamship August at ie, N. Ye RDINARY’S Orrice, Bibb county, Ga. has been arra! Nanoforte by the composer, le new | “ her wharf at 11 o'cloek this morning. All well. a ‘Noy. 24, 1858. published, with & fine eo! ae we pane eae fo | * PR fk eh Bye} Jateraturs ‘and Art. s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupecs, | 5 witiam T. Massey, Ordinary in and for'said county, | sale by misle esters generally. inte, OM a, Nr ARRUUIEN AND POR NO Oe Icey far the, Savannan, Jan. 25, 1869, ony fin) tho world, wholesale and retail, and the dye pa: | 4 hereby cert thal the last will and tostament of Der’ dis anes and. Uvgetbre, no cotempurary ger ‘enn hope to approach: ‘The screw steamship Chesapeake arrived at her wharf npenene eRe 5 Set mod Hempsey, deceased, has been duly proven before me, KITPR AND CAP PAPER OF ALL KINI FoR } NRW ORK WRRCURS ta beauty and ween at twelve o'clock to-day. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupess | ni that by said will he bequeathed all his property to bis sule by the case by CYRUS W. FISLD @ GO. LL Rat repre evassatt eset witt inthe Jan. 25,1860, | the beet in the all made, Bold and applied | (amily. iit etree. > EW Yoris WKRCURY, Gotod lebrenry 19, 1 ta Gane ‘ at the manufactory, 13 Broadway. Given under my hand and official signatgme. ~— - * EW YORE MERCURY, Qaiet vebreacy. 195 I. la bay The stenmship James Adger, Captain Adams, from New AL. a Wet MSM, Ordinary. MOUSTACHES AND WHISKERS PRODUOED IN SEX | Cihiued SuaWalesOty rik tReROR Oe Tah COANE mn cheapest and a it GRAHAM, 15 Ann etroet Phat Fale ct Pelvatenetig i wi Dyes instantaneously; free from all janjurious propertics. | = come ae 17% OR WELe J ATT’ NARVOUS ANTIDOTE FOR NERVOUS AF. Where tnd ‘tommaches dyed, tg's few minty eiao | MMISCKLLAMEEOU aw '| PAPR,OF ANY fz OR WEEE Mane to ORDRR | TW ATTE, MaRVOrS ANTIDOTE FOR, NRANODS At- aes SERIES OF FACTS—GAYETTY'S MEDICATED - ——— - A oeottmdhe urgicans de waa out, "Bold at the dig store, 908 — e: mi inet tora for wrists pave, | PAPER MANUPACQURERS MATKIALS OF ALL Pe MACROS, ANNA Slat! .—The only depot of the pri Intmitable Baty Catter—Hatr Dye | Gh youre we aed kia surest ‘wlack or brown. 1 Barelay erect, N. ¥.; S82 flows character have been pre forth, Ui Look in each sheet for Gayetty ‘d upon each Inbel for his paper is for nale by Hegea le druagtats, by Bes. Haya, Be - Co ‘ye genta, Phi periodical “ ¥ .CuiNES A.W, Fabee’s Lead Penotla Sold at Reta by all atationers; at wholesale, ouly, by B, FABES, sole agowk 1) Whitlam sires, evier & SINGER'S BaWING Every mechant: ¥F of STINGED'S sertag Fach ” $50 rr *F awn ¥ sewinn Macon wat oar b> purchaaine: one WiLL De S1.000 beter of whea For G90, work ap NOB & OY, 403 Broadway. + tvik me oe a aequatiod, ey aes

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