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J if id -. lee é A es ‘ * / . Pi THE NE as ORK: nar — © 4 e Yio fp " PN eT EAS eR ee ee ee | rs & o OC Aw pune oe arena san snes oallicee a mci mombomberae rs } . : AES; so 2 , oC iS WHOLE NO. 8519. MORNING EDITION—MONDAY, SANDALS . 4 PRICE TWO CENTS. = — —. wo Saat anabaamarnen eaten atic — nae) : rer C = fed through . ' HALIFAX. Tray. | paring Brovvers aE OO NEW YEAR 22 ity O snitomina’ Thien Eee yeealor meral laws—this PiGicreesti Conoxsessionss Dieraicr,—The National De- ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA AT iF The repay: of the marriage of Goneral Garibak® BO | wate siscs eacce rater tan of ales e Vachs A AA. . “76 ie oi) yar ad Mp ogee ing gga pe Bee Cla Mention oe tho Fightoenth Omereraiona: Bie- . 4 to de, and now war B ee og ac from Turin say that tho choice of Maryiane bin, bonces ns” os 2 17% | Services, Ceremonies and beer’ -a.simra ne departure Apa wan for on te iiwa 40 Bat | trick eft Stato, exapore! of 109 e>untien of Palen, Three Days Later News From Penbeyivanie 6's mu 2% ¥ pen owr tv ath bean we might forl that wo bad done.” | Monigomery, Sobenectady and Scoobarie, met ia Sabenee- Sardomie: the representative to tho Congress was otil) wa- Dk Menon sb tank % 8 8 esterday. ‘work that God ent us ito the worid to do, and then tady on the Botbuit, and unanimoarly elected tetas Eurepe. determined. New York Central shares a ® ih: fee) me regret in passing from the some) ON ® | 1, seiguien ald alternnies to tho Charlenton anv . Cardinal Weeman bad arrived at Rome, and was car. | Tinos Genial abares. 1.00. 20+ . Dr. Chapin’ Chureb, ‘Alter beauutuly” comparing tho dying af ae year to | sjop:— THE PEAN CONGRESS, | rrr wi te Pope | mse eprtwne ios adores | 2707 s7auabo tate Dr, Chasm haran we om”, | deur to tore his biwming, and repromang | rage wo. Sane had an intorview wi . r mer’ pied yestcrday morning, in anticipation of a New Year's ( i wing tbe blessing of the departing De i W Hof a aed United @taten 6, bowdn of 1868, fermen frem tho ipa ofthat aloqoent divine. Too organ: | year ‘hr cloned in te following nunoer— “Ese te EMI \poqnaad, te Gesveaien caee Port in the Red Sea Onded A Do. B's... 95 | etexooated in ap artistic mannor a lengthy voluntary, | Farewell, ala year, wa wi! meot thoo again at tha bar ates, 4 ‘The Par's correspondent of the Londom Glue gives in- 1 = cine, whied | o Goc—tarewell roklen Sabbacts that came to us in tie the Jollowing sagg@wions + to France. formation that the Emperor of Austria contemplates abii- 94 | that breathes forth in every strain sooming Draine, Hight of hraven—farewol) lover ence thatuet owaiwolve- | Resolved, That, consid ing tho weagos of tho domo- He tho ai the of the " was followed by an appreprinte anthem from tho choir. | month ago wrh us upon hife's Joarney—A0n . crave party, al) considera a8 of expediency aod houest wi 4 ia. pont wn a Me Pre sided PATE) " Bamer ed Abdi ation of the mperor H y short chopter from the New Testament, after whicd Bf j,i o eh love, farewell, dita; iments, farewell for 1 |p ople. and that wo represent wae democracy of the dis- her sand anata Hy M4 bone hres the fobowmg hymn, which was sung wan spire | yy: | nee jeune ‘ trict when we go in acon ‘aca with vo and of the pe, war, party apd demana thet rlogates to eston bo ft * ‘TURKEY. . % 8 i Trak Go, wo sng Dat mig band g Tascietect marae he Faber home bse evr wane | hci by the popu vee. © NS tne — Advicen from Constantinople sa; the Porte was delibe- ry > 4 fare— olved, That we rejoice iD olec' \- 1 ad Vigorous Policy to be Pursued | ries wnetner 1 woud bo Capedient to brig to Shes Virgins oes % 8 8 ces urea nivesces Sate neta eeetes eee pensar Maa thy Mayoralty of Law Tork sae wae b anal question before tho great Powers. Monte city Stes Son a> | CRS a bre ob epeecerene Minaer, in whieh | peer Soe cere nd Sens emeceers Corner mone octrne® of 48 Towards Hungary. ‘The Oficiat Journal, nt Constantinople, published an ar- | Ibnois Central 7s, 1860 (frealana) #2 0 90 | Doabroush Whe year woe bwstext in the 106: | The services were closed by singing the 172i hymn, |, Mrvclveds That ‘ho true de noorany knows no Nowth noe ig i tiele showing tho necessity for intervention in, Bervia. ras Bee i" ws Bs eheptcr oi Luke and 421 verso, which rraos: “Batoa | commencing— po interference with slavery directyr indirect; thas we Destructi @f the Boyal Palace at ‘18 je stated that the demand of the Fronch Ambassador 00 38 oes Ey beg og ati ye part, T would not Ive always. are bound by the constitution of the United ; for a firman favorable to the Sues canal project had been ‘3 » fm aD eloquent mapner to ilmetrate what onP Saviou Great New Yeur’s Concert. Jenny Reacunns’ Union Maver:va,— io Jerry Rescuers: Fredericksbarg. supported by tho Ministors of Austria, Prossia, Russia aad weant by the ope thing neodtul. Whilet ne did not von i" ene curace | %f Syracupe held a Union meoting in this city on tho 20th Ero. Pod Pac crane be i formal’ ong SES | seer x eaba ‘hn prec, oancmh on giomee, | UAA6E AnmmUNL aay OM CATuOLIS Ay TUR CHT | ORCS wun pda over By Mh Levene WER WAR DETWEEN BPMN AND MOROCCO, | c2 Dimtel to refuse an authorization to tho project. The 33 8 1 | of this world or of tho body, Dut tho inward aod | The New Year featival was inangaratad last evening hy | Tho meeting was addrossed by a aumbty of prominant Turkish Cabinet, after a stormy discussion of the matier, 81 a 83 | erernal clement of tho soul Ho ‘thought that i nooied | vo ae? .os musical domouetration at tbe Church of tbe | black republicans, and the Union was finyly saved by pe satag peti acg teh Rlahapslee tg Bo: ges a Fae er ee eit ams above the oraive arodnd | Immaculate Conoeption in Fourtoentn atrent, of which the | tho following resolution -— THE MARKETS, above demand to como to an understanding with England 12 18 bm. There were those in fasbionablo life, dressed io worthy and Rev. Father Ryan is pentor, Tho thermo Resolved, That we aro not, at this stage ot our history im the matter. = 28 9 | iheir proagchth and fine Mmen, yet their hands wore jain tho | 92d exporience, in the Nght of an advancing, ctvihzathon ae, ao. a. 97 9 99 | sisided with the blood of their fellow man It is not moro | Meter was far below zero, and the night was collin 09 | 43,4 of yz:versal tendencies to Ubural deus, wo tetraet amy INDIA AND CHINA. % ‘a Mmtellect that lifts men above the brute—1t takes somet extreme apd bitterly severe, and yet tole ine church Ws | opinions we have ever uttered in regard to the oxtetomea al hfe Tk ‘The dotails by the Calcutta mails of November 10 and LIVERPOOL COTTON ¢lse to elevate human nature above the anim: ‘The Broker's Circular reports tho sales of the week at | # man’s mora) life—bis self sacriticing, generous and in ‘Bong Kong of October 29 add nothing of momont to tho about 2,004 nales, of which 11,000 wero taken, by ox. exbausting love. Man, with all his culuv: advices already sap. porters. nalives bad deelined slight! $ ‘The Bong alpen Seal, wu rupees PERM SL aC Dow lop wore ‘premise weir | lower promplings of bio animal appetites, He may bo br it says the re- | stocks'on tho markot, ho sales of Friday were 7,000 | either ubscrviont to them, or all tho moro sensitive to organization of the Custom House at Canton, under direc: | baler, including 1,000 on and for export, the | wrgebmm<n in bis moral work. Many, said bo, think now year a time to form now Ons, the rosolut and or continuance of elavery—considering it wore vad more as acruel violation of natural rights—tho relic 0° barba- rove ages, matutainable only by savage laws inbumanly evforcea—dvetructive to virtue ant religion—qually baneful tothe onelaver aad the enslaved; 23 a complica- tiun-of crimes and rouge, ana of sufferings erymg to Heaven for redrove—a blight, a scourge, a curse. -the enemy of all goos—tho sur of all vallaluy. These filled. The attraction was no ordinary ono, Tor grand concert apnouncod to come off, had bern conceived and matured under the most fevorabio aus #. The most distinguished artists of the city wore wo ist in carrying out the plans of the able and talented director, and the public, anticipating a bonne douche, ‘Ssormas,N B, Jan. 1, 1860. ‘Jee eteam@bip Canada teft Liverpoo! at 11:30. M. of @eo Dp ‘Bit , touched ot Qaeonstown the following day, end arrived at Halfax at one P. M. yesterday. Shesailed ‘hence a: tour P. M. for Boston, at which port abe will bo per | lect, may etill bo ademon if controtlod entrely by the - | market closing qui following authorised quota- " ‘Gee earty on Mooday morning. (Won of the foreign inepectors, ad ‘crested: mach excite. | market closing quiet at fotabesuefort to hive a dover ile; but simply for & | were nce bedindhand tm seconding tho efforin:hag mado | OUF Solemn comvictions, wo again record the declaratea ‘The screw steamsbiy Ena left Liverpool on tho morning | Ment, and was likely to affect trade. The American Oon- Fair. aiaiting, | wan to 903 by bis will that he will overooay> this or that J PN Mt ; of our hostility to every form of involuntary servitnde @f the 170 for Now York direct. sul bad refused bis assent to the new system until he hed 2716-16 “16 | evil, 8 not enough to accomplish it-—be must cultivate i | for their entertainment. | throngbout the w: communicated with Minister Ward, who was sborily cx- | Mobile: 1 Tho artists who took partin this euscossfsl concert | qua: Repusiicax Cannuare.—Tho Cincinnet! Gaselit, the Dimeelf the love Ce mage ny ‘act upon pare impulses. ‘The screw steamship B heman, from Portland, arrived How mapy who wday mM new regolutions, wit ‘were, as far a8 wo could learo, Mrs. C. H. Cooper and pected from Japan. ees under their appetites! rou ma leoding republican paper in Ohio, in ap artiese giving ad- ma sertrpen at nee re ane gl oe ane ieee a ud i eee eevee to Gomammenes a now life mpon | Mre, Wu. Bergé, sopranos, Mra. Colett!, alto; Mr. C. Hub-"] vices to the delagates who may go to the black republoan BS ann afternoon of tho 163. ; hatan wero at Shanghae. LATEST VIA QUIaNSTOWN. ‘ New Year's Day, but, without the truo ee ner, tenor; Mr. C. J. A. Worneke, baritone; Mr. C. Borge | National Convention in Chicago, says that the man to bo sperrtpgpes oc ‘The salen of cotton Dee ea nien | eitaling tech; bah Wit foek | always bo in danger | and Mr. B. Trost, buss; Mr. H. Appy, solo violinist at tho | selected should bo no ultraist and bave no reoord justly THE EUROPEAN CONGRESS. THE LATEST NEWS. Speers and CARED Kalen. Yun dereny PORCH, gF the love of right Decaugo Wo right.and the } Jour, Lind coponris Oa Amero Uae ofticient | oppoxious to apy portion of the confederacy, and should ‘Mething of tpportance bad trauspired relative to tho Pars, Dec. 17-7 P.M. | Was Hmitod. oe es ee ee ee at the 2 of God as the mamnepring of action, he can overoome | ¢ aos Bircs che eich eseberpuen of, Francie be taken from one of the Weatern States. b Princo Metternich baa officially announced to the French | ‘08 wore barely maintained. ae a oa a Te aod rong | Xavicr'ncharch in Sixtnenth cerovt, who ie also a com. | Caxayrsc @engrens. The attendance of Coung.Cavour as iho repro- vality ip the world, stating that tho vilest wroteh would 4 Joxm 700 Fan.—The Albany Knickerbocker ‘eentative of Sardinia attracted mach attention, but no | government the nomination of Count Rechberg as the STATR OF TRADE AT MANCHESTER. Beck for some moral excuse 40 justify hisevil dooss, Wo | Weer anda pianist of the dret order, presiged at the | dbus chroniclog tho arrival of Hon. William H Seward ip hing wos officially ‘known on tho subject. firet Plenipotentiary of Austria at the Ooogress. of al doseriptione of poate were aighiiy Tower, and the | nave tho morality of custom, of conveabonalt aereiny | Ss Ged To el ge beane biden “ray eae reap . Bis statod that the belligerent Powers only would be | The Froneh trade having been interrupted bythe in- | market was dull. bres, full of dead men’s bones. Thero was a diteront | Erbea, of Centre street, ‘ me Pe cat of our city was intorrupted last night by the ‘Bepresented dy their Ministorsof Foreign Afiairs, the ro- | habitants of @ village on the river Sonegal, a fotilla of eix LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFTS MARKET. kand of morality in the soveral walks of fe. Meet a man fe ay epee ue a gh gah Me aby ar a me ie! Na eer ogeont SB ep ‘Oon- ‘maining Powers to send Plenipotontiarive. small steamers wont off to attack i. Tho placo waa bravo. | |The Liverpool breadstafis market was duit. Cora hed | 10 Rocia| life anc you would find ‘im upright, but go with Berge’s Doauiiful trio for bass, “Tanturn Ergo,” in which | but ita arrival last night, encased in boots and ; an advan tends Mesers. Richardsoa, co & | him to bie Business and you would see & different yovern Wy defended. Tho French had about forty mon killed, | Co.“report four dullbat sosdy at lass asiad retes, | ing principio. 1a politics men would do what they woula one being an officer; the enemy had ono hundred and Wheat toad y and cloned firm: rod, 98, 3 os are do, oh ay oe tae, Ft Cenwan, no Gessta , ito, 98. 64: a Ne Od. Corn, ‘better demand, werld thei morali fifty killed, and a vory considerable number wounded. | Tita ond Sd. a 6d. yellow, Sis. 082m 6d. per quarter, | there aro impulses in tho hhoman breast; but a man ‘ban ‘The villago, which had previously eorved asarefuge for ‘LIVERPOOL, (Via Queenstown,) Dec. 18, 1868 | | got to be religious before bo ean be truly moral: they tac caaenectae tent ce The bred mar wes gat Yon {his commurion i, tsa quorben weil worthy v0 be ask ‘The stato of Prince Jorome’s is considered alarm. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. tanall tae Yeate ‘Day, Nel wnat ae naneatd ing. ‘The Emporor paid three visits to his uncle yes- ‘Tho Liverpool provision market was dull. Bigland, | Wwe bayo been living twonty, thirty and Gfty yoars, Meoora, Frost, C. Bergé and Werneko greatly disting sich ed sbemselves. A solo and accompaniment from Ros: sints “Moses in Egypt? was the next morcoau, Mra Cooper fally sustaining hor bigh reputation as an oxcollent soprano 7. Mr, Wermeke’s baritone solo was a \erfect triumph, and the organ accompamimont by Mr. Wa Bergé was as soft and plaintive asa flute. Mr. @. Appy ‘ollowed with arich and diveraificd—so to speak—solo on the violin, in which ho showed bis close relationship to the ‘The Paris Patric mentions, as @ rumor, that Princo “Gortechakoff will-decline to attond the Congress as the “Plenipotent'ary of Russia unless Eaginod is roprosented “by seme important member of the Cabinet. ‘The Vienna correspondent of the Loudon Time says “What it is nally cottled that Count Rechberg is to be pre- eont for Austria at the opening of the Congross. Baron and enshrouded in an overcoat apd ehaw!, had this statement to bo a mere ‘“pilittering generality.” The arrival was wolcomed with the firing of cannon, the barn ing of tar barrels and disebarge of rockets and Reman candies. It proceeaed up State greet amid the shouts ef our oldest burgbere. F Fxcwancz vor Cvas.—Somo of the Southern papors ave in favor of exchanging the aix Now Fogland Statoa for th \ Athya & Co., Richardson & Oo., James McHenry and ‘ble to say what it is tolive. To merely | Sivari’s and Olo Bull’s who bave earned a desthless namo | island of Cuba. ‘Ven Myronbarg. who went 'o Zaric with Count Oolloro- | terday. . : others report beef quict, and inferior qualities declined LS aro zt ~ frdoe Rak nies ye paavels, for distinction on that wonderful instrament. Mr. Frost Fas dpm ro st Sa “@0, also goes to Paris, and will romain there as the socond ‘The weather in Paris is extrem.ty severe. The raihway | 61. Pork dull; repacked mess 603, Bacon quiet; new | ite to pome, bot pot the iife intended for us | Was more than tnily successful in bis bans parts. TES FOR, PRESIDENT. —The Evausville (Io .) Jowrmal, when the Minister Presidont returns to | traffic is impeded by heavy falls of snow. middies wantod; Cumberland dull st 486, Tard dail, and a © this New Year’s Day to form | He is in fact a young man of immeveo pro- | has hoisted the name of Edward Bates, of Missouri, for ‘Prenipotentiary, yy heavy . ’ | Many of us aro here thi ¢ Ib ‘Vienna. ‘Tho London lottors of Wednesday wore not deltvered im ane @ 668. Tallow quiet; butchers’ | sow 5; to fuch tho vention, What Penatalt Tree celts wanaia Hebi ll gl Me, Me ane Preeident. Is thinks if be should be nominated by the ‘Wis UNderNoDd that we WoRETem wh net moever-ee | Paris until Friday afternoon. Trvxatoor, (via Queenstown.) Dec. 18,1860, | sOmen home wih hull force. moet? they Rhea of Ic capacrty be would exeato up lito exchemvot apa ban Chicago Convention he would, in the first place, get all & Pars despater , aatou povemver 17, e092:—Tho Paris Tho provision market yesterday was dali. rT, he would inevitably make bis own fortune | ‘ho republican votes, because we suppose be may be new ‘Geet January, but probably about tho-middlo of tpt | Ai Pare Sara ce recast aoe nl 4 Cty Ga ane ee eee ney af fe Some time. 4, a good enough repudl month. : pry ap olecsanage Antonelll | the Brokers’ cirewlar ashes steady at 28. for | times tut bo whos ‘anchored in God has the | Of the lacies wo neo’ say little; they were the tarning | COPféered, @ good enough republican; and then he am "be Paris Prese contains anarticlo to-which it is ob- | will amict at the Congress, and will appear in Parison | pot, "and ies 6a pearls. Roger borat: See lne Ceatan Wrataswan tate c camaciora comina |-peinta 8, the apoer’ etn Berge waa io brillant | ol tino whig,and would, of course, receive the whole ‘sorved that England and .—~,.4" mast bave demanded roe a mut rhe Pod — Po aga stightly «ua ome. ae with God — Cariet a good pars... ts - Saraliont ie. Joa ale Oa see hee fe Kpaat vote of that powerful party; Know Nothings, North and ‘ays aDnoUnCeE TOTrOW ¥ eoriys “4 their Babb: jor commun vi all to upg al i ih 1 parts “" is * endodiaine’ sorious guarantees before sending defite | | TB Paris ma ion " eh seh ry ow gait anh baa mportank Yiah ofl snchang- Lord's table; ke did not Mvite eainte ooly, bat all. He | with the utmost nweetnoes and Gout, the Jouract thinks, he would got sure, and the fimarina will present his letters ‘ , £30. Tineeed off—holders demand 8 ‘gaswers to the invitation of France, and it farthor re- marks that the Congress would be impossible if the prin- @igie of non-intervention had not boen accepted by all ‘the Powers. four yotes of the four men who compose the Ant-Le- compton or dead nigger party, would cortainly not be cast against him. This # 2 tolerable fair show of strength, and if Mr. Bates succeeds in getting the nomination, be harmony. ‘The success which undoubtedly attended tho wholo of Mr. Willism Berge. Hie masterly touch of tho organ ie a thing not t be forgotten when once heard; and last evening be even excelled himself in the facility Digambiro his letters of erodence. vanee. Rotin anil st 45.040. 24. for common, bat tho | 170. reer dhe emtlome of Curse benyeced to ae all, w Lonvom, Dee. 17,1859, | Market clored firm. Spirits turpentine dull at 388. Od. a > ho must go away; but would invite all, whethor mom- i! B4s. Tex advanced 3;. a 1d., under a better demand. ot this Oe ony Church or no church at all, if thoy LONDON MARKETS. . wero conscious of an inward desiro to do 60. wiahed ’s circular reports breadstufis but steady. | to alla ‘‘Heppy Now Year,” and that it might be a buppy A letter in the ‘fms, dated Pesth, Dec. 19, says:—the die fe cast. The governmont is resolved to adopt a vigor- 1 powor with which he played Net slono was ho | may be justly termed the etripod oandidate. GREAT BRITAIN. ong policy towards Hungary, instead -of redressing L« ron dull at ils a Chips ir i ? foe me i ‘Texas Unrrep Starms Sexaror. . “£5 10s. for both raila and bars; pig fir Sear to them, bo would invite them at Jesus’ foot whore | macter of bie instrament, but the inetrament was his A hastily summoned Cabinet Council was hold in Londet | manifold grievances. ) + 4. 0 ts. 8a, Basar frm and, Od. higher fe uhyeay | Mary eat.” slave, and became obedient to hisclightest touch. His cx- Umrep Sr ‘4roR.— ‘The improssion bes gone out that General Houston was defeated in the contest for United States Senator before tho Locielature of Taxa, on the 6th inst, Nothing could be further from tho fact. ‘ igher; copgon, Je. 2%;d. Rios steady at an ad of | Daring thocommunion aervico Dr. Chapin was unusual! Ono hundred and eighty Protestant noblemen and gon- | ja" tpirite turpentine steady at 24s. Ud. Tallow irmor, | sloquent, and made many impreearvo allasionn to the Now tlemen have within the last fow cays been cast into | sales at 67s. 6d. Fish oils quict. Linsoed oil drooping; | Year’s Day being such an appropriate soasaa for colebraf- prison or cited before the magistrates, for having taken | Ses at 273. 6d. Baltpetro slightly tighor, ‘Tin atyanood | ing the Lord's aupper. temporaneous organ pieec, in which be introduced all the principal role stops of the instrument, was one of the most perfect things ever altempted by any organist in any part of the world. Mr. Berge and bis grand choir is ono om the 16th ult. Ministers wore summoned by telegraph fem thecountry. The London Advertiser believes thet ‘wrgent circumstaness relattve'to the Congress wore the a of great credit to the noble city of Now York. General Houston wes not2 candidate. The election was ance, and thinks it not improbable thet the arrogance | part inthe agsemblies which protested. against tho ape. | f° Maslehe Services. at the Ohurch ofthe Paritans. | Th: fev. Father fyan, who is a pavsiouatoatmirer of | 19 I! a vacancy to servo out the term, which expires @f the Popo in claiming for hie representative precedence | pini patent of December. For the wook ending with Dec. 14. Cotten—Gales of tho | DISCOURSE ON THR “NEW YRAR AND ITH wusroNsi- | church music, was nituvg within the rails of the altar dur- | wih tho present Congress, and Colonc! Lewis 7. Wigfall ever all ihe other Powors may have beenone of the points ‘The Austrian army in Bengury will soon be uoarty fifty | Weel: 5,000 bales; stock, 27,000 bales. Prices easier, but BILI7IES,” BY DK. CAREVER. ing the whole svnmag and by his side wore several other $4 : fer tho Cabinet's consideration, Aancther Cabinot Oounci! | tpongan: qvotations ancbavged; New Urlecna te erdina!re, T9F - ‘Tho aeunl religions saryice: wor held at Mr. Choever’s clergymen. ‘They al! paid the greatest attention to tno | was the succeesful contestant,he having reosived sixty was held on the 16th. Hesiea do, bee, 107f. Breadataffs dull but steady, excopt corn, 7 Fics wore held at fr. Choever’® | peantiful and pleating performances of tho evening. votes against fifty-eight east for five or ux other candi- Tt ie to be boped that these #acrod concerts will recur ‘ 4 aa Church of the Puritans last ovoning. ‘Tho o cerctses com: ‘The Vienna correspondent of the Times, writing on Dec. Foecpmerag te saygrns Sag maga Cig i = more often in future. 14, sayo:—'"Tho dangor of a contiict between the imperial | tations barely maaintained. monoed with the singing of tho 664th hymn. Gelet,,. General, Ecusion-waa.aat named, nether 26 he ‘The Leadon Globe, in anneuncing the carly return of gota vole. The present Legislature of Tezas will eloot ord Ciyde from India, says he will be succooded a6 | sutherities and the Hungarian Protestants daily incroases, | Cha0ged. Lard steady. Sugar iirm. The sermon, on\ tho subject of “Tho New Year and ts | watehing the New Year In at the Fourth | poste states Senator to (or cheng. 4 @ommandor-in.Chief by Sir Hugh Qos; that Sir Willem Ar yaaa pe Chee n 10) BL: Dedhealeisey sto rin. y 5 and in Hungary political and religions agitation go hand —_— , Responefollyice;” was preached by Dr. vor, who ‘Ward Temperance Coffee Saloon. of March, 1960, and when that election takes place General MManafeld becomes Chief Commander at Bombay, and | ie hand.” PASSENGERS. took his text from the Gospel of Mark, llth chapter, 13th | nero was a largo gathoring, including a number | pouston will bo a candidate for the position, if net pre- ‘Major Gencrals Malooim and Spencer heads of the Madras @risions. ‘The renewed efforts in behalf of the Suec Onnal attracted Buteror,, Dec. 17, 1859. From Iiverpoo!, in the steamahtp Canada, for Heston—Mr | and J4th yorses. Marth, ho said, was one of God’ altars nd ro Bacom, — Winthrop, child and nurse’ Wr Unadbeurne “ , ‘The American ship Gee Belle, 900 tons rogister, whieh | and indy, Mr Geo Nayward, rk Lewureens and lotr Gre and was vocal with his praise. All things had a meaning ‘was loading in the floating harbor, was discovered to bo | Smytzand sorvant, Mewar J} Mitchell enawon, Gow, Morti } a. an end for Hit. Tho varying 0. the seasons and the of ladies, on Saturday evening, at tho Fourth Ward Temperance Coffee Kaloon, which is under the super viously nominated on tho Presidential ticket. Brack Rervncannm.—The signs of tho times indicate mer, Tonmy, Clarke, Bdge, Whe Floyd, Ciniiset, Bowfieid tendenes of Orville Gardner. A regular moot P geeoral-attention. ‘The London journais all dieclaim op- | on firo eerly this morning. At ten o'clock sho was still | Borbosto, Step! borden. Migs, Coiqubars, ‘Weo!- | way-marks of tho pessing year all had their lossons. One |. iat ~ hgacgion Zooming | tat tho black repubtcan party is aot breaking up. ‘The ‘and had become douse, Munroe land, bmetom ‘mth, hooker, . f was ‘organized, Mr. 1. P. presiding. Speeches | national Union party which is now forming all over the position to it on political grounds, but ridicule ite feasibi- | burning furiously, @porfoct wreck. Crave, Lilton, Duckman,’ Bitebenck, Bagier, Sug. | of Hisgreatest lessons was exhibited in man’s charactor— bs fifteen ditie n ‘ May a8 a commercial undortaking. ‘Tom, Doc. 16,1959, | den Pent, Builer, Galliere, Johosoe, Thomes *BUB: | in what was due from man to God and the consequences | Wore mado by some fifteen difforent persons—ton minutes | Northern States will take from the republicans all the 6 hasiilintalia. \s<sineiaiadtiateen tent hati : From Gveenstown—Mre Prosion ‘and infant, Acton, | of disobodienco in that reapect. ‘The lesson of faith in the | only being allowed each spoaker—mainly upon tho sub: | conservative men, while the upholders of Soward’s brutal ‘The London Post, Lord Palmerston’s organ, our definitely appointed first Pioni- | Messrs Acton and Ralelgs. Supreme Being was aleo an important one. Tho ble} ject of temperance, and urging new signors to the tompe- | and bloody manifesto, together with the impending eriaie ‘$f de Leseeps obtains s firman from the Porte sanctioning | potentiary of Sardinia at the Congress. General Damor- b= - = . of the fg treo in the vineyard he expounded, and | ravce pledge. About thirty names were added to the “ . " ” ‘the Suez canal, be will have sucoseded in severing Tur- | mida does not leave Turin in order to de present at the Theatres and Exhibitions, showed “its application to the forbearance which | pledge. In the course of the ovening Mr. Gardner maiog | *Blorsere, will go over to the Garrison and Phillips gpeech, ip which he spoke of the inctitution having eon very succesefu! in the reclamation of drinking young men. AS twelve o'clock was announced the entire c drank to the New Year in cofive cupa freshly filled, school. Dxap Nucorn Revnesenarives.—The question has fre- quently been asked what party the nine anti Lecompton men in the House of Representatives represent. It ig rather hard to answer, They pretended to be opposed to the Kansas-Lecompton constitution when it was offered im Congress, but as that i¢ @ dead issue, we cannot see what now is to bo gained by attacking that old question. Ht seems like kicking and cufling a dead nigger. Goverxon ov Tkxas.—General Hourton was in Austin on the 6th inst., making preparations to locate himsolf and family in ‘ho capital for the winter. It te said the General attaches a good deal of importance to the movements in regard to Moxico. ‘TwEry-seventa Concxmns.—Missouri is the first State that will elect mombers to the Thirty seventh Congress. In the Fourth district James N. Burns is the most promi- pent man yet spoken ot for the democratic nomination. Hon. James Craig {s the present representative. Ruangamn.—Colone! Lewis T. Wigfall, State Sonator from key from Egypt. If the firman confers on the eompany | spproaching ecesion of the Chambers, Thero will be no | The-Opera having been exiled to Bastoo for the month, beg aren mee ue eae for which tt the absolute possesion in plain lnaguage, the sovereignty | ministerial change in Sardinia, and the Draytons having closed their vory prosperous | was planted. In tho samo mannor man, when he ef severe) miles of the banks is ceded and the right ‘Torr, Dec. 17, 1859. season et Hope Chapel, the theawes will come i for their | failed to do good and right. feilod tn doimg that for which ‘ PY g : . | God bad placed bim on earth. Man ebould begin, then, the @enferred of erecting fortresses. It forms no party General Damormida has officially communicated to th ‘ull share of the attomtion of pleasure seekers. The mans. Now Year with resolutions to do well and bear the good of the policy of England that the independence of French government that Count Cavour and the Chevalier | gers begin tho year with fair promises, and there will be | fruit. To accomplish this object he waz to como to Chriat & friendly State shall bo assailed. It forme | Desambroia will bo the ropresentatives of Sardinia at the | produced ai an carly day at Laura Keeno’s and Wallack’s | and address his Soppiicetions to tim: There was an ap. wo pert of the. itorent of Bogand to amit | APProching mgr. =” | Sewplaya by cover anor. Mr bee agnts—Monae. | Pome isn wania lc the devrtopema of ip and ot 4m carrying out a scheme wholly impracticable, or Jn the last Cab rh jaa 4 Nixett and Moore—arrived by the Arago with a troupe | that time it would take place unavailingly. Such a time ef which tho practicavility would be shown in creating inet Council, precided over by the Empe- | wich is to exhibit at Niblo’s Garden the gloria of Ast- | was thereforo solemn, and all should take the opportunity for the 1 benefit of Fi . Dardanelles, Tor, it was-rosolyed that at the noxt budget a reduction | joys amphitheatre. of seizing it. ‘Tho New Year bad opened ona 5 or an Egyptian Gibraltar, and such.a result, we may ven- Sabbath, ; cnificant!y he thought. It uoekion full of thoug! Of thirty-eight millions of florins shall bo made on the | ‘The last weok was rathor a dull one among the thoa- | how they should set out on, Wels" journey ‘ne the + ture to add, is not yet contemplated by the etatesman- ship of Lord Palmerston. expenses of the War Department. Austria is avout to | tree, and no spocial movolties aro announced for. to-night, Year, and worthy of thelr deepest epnsideration haces dot etn ee ‘as the theatres aro to bo crowded whatever pro- rar there tegreaienryetereies aoa ball oe ‘The London Timez, in its weokly remarks on the pro- Princo De Tour L’Auvergne 's dacignated af the | grammes may be put out, ‘The exercises cloeed with prayer by Dr. Chocver, and @uce market, says that there bas beon a good busines for poo me narra a Reng aly A ee For the particulars of the New Year performances at | the singing of the Dorology. d Marq Antonio, ‘eapelitan Ministor, the theatres our readors are reforred to the announosrents re here wen ord rit thngery aaigyr hate sit had been summoned by tho King to Naples, afortnight | i. anothor column. There will be morning porformanses | JOB™ Streot Methodiet Epterapeal Hhurch. bearer usual “wate , @ence havo been observable. ago, returned.to Paris yesterday. Ho is the ofthe | asthe Winter Gardon, Barnum’s Museum, the old and The night” services of tho Methodist ‘The terms granted by the directors of the Great Eastern for the lean of forty thousand’ pounds, The Prize Ring. THA ENGLISH PUGIL'STR AND THB DRUGGING CABE— REPLY OF MASSEY TO AARON JONES—THE MATCH BETWEEN HARRY GRIBBEN AND ED. WILSON—TIME AND PLACE OF FIGHTING, BTC. Among eporting men in this city, the correspondence between the two well known English pugilistics, Jommy Mazney, of New York, and Aaron Jones, of Philadelphia, relative to the allegod drugging of the latter in his laet ight with the present champion of the English prizo ring, Tom Sayers, is attracting very great attention. Little credit, Wo have reesived the following iettor from Mr. Massoy om this subject, m reply to the communication of Aaron Jones in Friday's Hiraio— TO THE KDITOR OF TER HERALD. 28234 Bowery, New Your, Dec. 30, 1859. I notice in yesterday's Hxzasn the reply of Aron Jones to my letter of the 2st, vindicating my charactor congont of the: Neapolitan govornmes: to the projectof | new Bowery, at Wood's, Bryante’ and Christy's Min. | SB°ch, which bavo been bold in this venorable.cdioe an Italian confederation, M.do Antonio will bo the acoond | mts, ot tho Chatham eaaphithestre, pare ‘Am, | *200 the days of Wesley, wero colebrated on Saturday Plenipotentiary <f Naples at the Congress. burg’s Monagorio, at the Palace Garden. evoning and on Sabbath morning. The pastor, Rev. KE. from Sor cix months on mortgage of tho veusel, are seven he imputations which por ey - | Harrison county resign halt per ceat por annum. ee Seamer sua, Eee. 3-<iden. The iaany admirers of Mr. Sam Cowsll will rogset to | [34x Preachod ax appropriate rmon tee numerous | Fectlyy iemptod in hi mt tier, pubbahed Uy you, to ken parpscsin: start egloghpae se aly prego ‘The total gold mavod from the Royal Chartor now |. Te Toye palace at Frodericheburg is in ames. The | pear that be departs almost immediately upon @ provin- audience, composed chiefly of etrangers who are stopping | cast upon me. Iam equally enxious with Mr. Jones to * Sealine of id any “paper” war with bi taco in the United 4 ie cles, inatiak ak Acphaonres : himself directs the extinguishing of the fite. cial tonr. Fils concleding soteée at the French thoatro wit) | St the down town hotels Mr. Janen ioe ploasing spoakor, | BVO say “paper” war tm or any one, but I ro- | Pluco in the United States Sonate epectfully solicit the favor of your allowing mo to roply, Worry oF inranow.—Two inspectors of election Qummstown, Dec. 18, 185. | take place this ovening and thooe persons visiting the city would do well to wor- | once for all. to his misstatements. Pp Ain ‘ “ " » 4 ship in this time-houored temple, cons@rated as it ie by o if Madison, Wiscon:n, lest ‘The etoamebip Africa, from New York, han errivad. 16 Bis % Thave nothing whatever to do with the extraneous » + were last week convicted on a charge Four sailors bolonging to the Amesican ship Roswell P ? ‘The exhibition of Waugh’s Ralia, at Hope Chapel, will | so many ballowed cavociations. Tos rovorend gentlemen } statemonta of Jonen “Challenges to Sayors | Of receiving an ilingal vote, anil fined one hundred dol- Pann, Dee. 17:25 1. M.—It is asgertad that Count Kie- | si55 clope thio evoaing with a Benefit to the lecturer, Mr, | took for his text the 6th verso of the a0th chapter of y enily had been nominated first, and M. Dameerene second | Hamilton. ‘Sie panorama is e very fins work of art, and po gic 2 fae map wanbor te ent a lars cach. ‘Tho ship Norfolk had arrivod from Melbourne, with J entire ‘mateh Hoenan Insravenons Vinarwia Darna. Corceme.— fro hnérod and seventy-two thousand pounds in gold, fe ee ict AE Minted | ee ere ee ee rte ees Ree earlres ie eat econ ueerane ee ee He ctrn Sorted'ater sr ins” Gheetin’” tak | A: sist reeckotion iad pei {Ke Lagielature of Virginia ‘d may go. Gp a What havo beon #t@ | 1 know tittle «or nothing of him, J can i more firmness. Tho Eontes closed at 76, fraction leesings? What have beon fts.eins? What bave boen ita . Fecommonding, on the part of thelr del tn Oon- FRANCE. . , being a Mr. and Mis. Drayton will give their vory agresablo aS raat te recent eee eee reply that bad 1 known lesa Lshould havo boca, pecunia- | See ie anion of all the elementa espera . Prines Jororse Napoleon was unwell of inflammation of | Sprovement since yectorday. parlor opera agiées at Williamsburg thin evening, and ct ¢ questions would! indicate the course which thoy ge agg ne 9 Enows thst wien . opposition Tawpox, Dee. 17H: —Me. Coltior, MP. for 4 he fought Harry Ormo, in 1849, I backed him for overy | ‘ biack republicaniam’’ and ite candidate for Speak: tho mags; tho latont despatches from Paris, however, ony y froning-—2ir. i ; Brooklyn (Polytechnic Institate) to-morrew evening. The | should all pursao in the future. | Ho thea spoke of the im. | ghiiting 1 possessed in the world, and he gave up the fight vend he w2s improving. Plymouth, has beon appointed Counsel to the Admiralty, new and vory clover violinist Oliveira will assist. oes Caatenh ocne ip A eongen crane with two uninjured bande and without @ black eyo. AB to Laror. Goymxor ov Kawrocxy.—By the death of Hon. ‘Tho London 2imes correspomdent at Aden says the pert | = the zoom of Mr. Atherton. Madame Lola Montes will givo or eatoriaining leetere, | they tad promis? ta the begitaing of the pat year t> ae ae reen rears Cla, LemrOnty OT COV ane TD ed ce oman Y: Poster, President of the So. @ Adzol, in the Red Sea, had beon coded to France, and | The Dover Chromite of to-day tars tae Puke of Malo- | «oun Ball ot Home,” at the Gdoon, Williamsburg, an | Keep, but bad failed to do 80; and in conclusion urgod bis | Proves that ho cntoréd tho rinz for tbo firet time whon ko | De? Sb Senator for the Thirty-second district, composed ‘that » French veosel of war was sbortly expected thereto | Ko“ arrtrod hero, enroute for London, on Monday. Be | gustay evening. * peers len Seek ct or pad hoot eee in ae eighteen years old, ageinet Harry . Ho was | % the countics of Woodford, Jessamine and Franklin, be- take posession. travelled inogg., and-wagattended by one servant. “Arihur Napolon’s farewell concert will be gtvea at the | which they lad entered. At the conclusion ef tho ser. | fSR#y two whon he longbt Orme, the BecerAl timo, twen- | comes the Ideutonant Governor of Kentucky. i < "Tho Porto bad gtven pormiouion to build.s Roman Cx. | Te breaking down of one of the wagons in s coaltraiz | paisce Garden Music Hall on Wednesday evening next, | M00 the ritoof beptiom and tho sacrament of the Leed's | f2.r rary oud the secon! umo nif this boing.'an bo | «Come 70 Tax Brim nus Para — among the signors for w tholic church on the Inland of Massowab, to be unaer the | “Su#ed @2 obstrnetion ox the Londoo and Nortkweetore | iro young and very clevor artist is going to Havana. ng iepasipsaegre sacgeniie suze, an inexperienood boy,” should wish to iow | Union meeting to be held ta Harerhil, Mase, which ‘@pecial protection of France. Raliway, but 20 eolligion took place. — now Englith comedy, oalled ‘A Rusband to Order,” | Geevice im Sts Stephom’s Protestant Kipis- | yas pitund on cach cocasion agaist vablor mann” tor go | cermin’ to be a bid for Southern choo trade, i» the A. Bwieo paper oye that Napoleon refused permission | 72° fanda remain quiet at yesterday's quotations. will be produced at-Wallaok’s theatre on Tuesday next. copal Church. Gororit proved, bet not Cathe was overmaiched ig | D8me of te man who preaided at e mccting in tho same flor Marshal McMshon to ascept tho eword which was | 72° Pati: Bourse joponed this morning atedealine of | 4: Trayton's Parlor Opera Hall, Hope chapel, a novel | the oxorcises in this eburch yesterday wore appropriate | S2Y Of them at far as height and weight were conosrnod. | ‘own to raive funds for John Brown's fumily. He fe © Delng got op for him in Ireland. oue-cighth per cent. entertainment, oasdsting of (ableaus oirents, ropresent- | t Now Your's day, 60 far as wns consistent with the form eran peosewey eedgnsens aie air ee ee oe. baci hea Imac ran. ea re caheol pee inr oameed COMMERCIAL INVELLIGENCR. (og savage African or Kallir Mfe, and with sonnic tlan- | o¢ tg denomination. The hymns, lemong, &., wore spo- | that got bim whipped, not Sayers, axd that they had on Sevranort 1x Trxat—Wo find the following Jaw of the pross, the wisdom and necessity of which, it LONDON MONEY MARKET. trations, wil be elven for ho ret time on thie ovaning, | cialty golocted. ‘The interior of tho editeo wan profusely | 12" for me 10 vocond Bayere, and it was through | owl! or ePablic meeting of the Union joving and conser says, has beon proved by eight years experisoo, ‘Conaois closed on Friday at 95% a 953¢ for meoound, ex | and continued througt tho woo, and grecefly festooned, and otberwien decorated, with | penton,’ 1 acknowindge to. bs virically trust Wt [sae mat Publidbed! in the Journals of thes Rumors were current that the Emperor would inangu- | givigend. ‘The Opera seanon ct Boston commences te-night. Miss | evergreens oon een jae vie Gees oe ee eatin moto havo used. ‘Alitrs etthe . “ vi preachod . Dr. Price, chose 5 ve bad probably as much, if not more, exporience jonas the U1 eee canons is 6 eae ak. the Min ot mahi Samer Adena Pt il make be i om Tayi aca 6 Ere on Penimiaecboldt Thon tam mato my fecond in ering San any ead Living, an odes fest fe opposed to the agistion ofthe slavery ee ie 4 000. . vanky, mine notuing before Theo.’” Bayors Jones be was acknow! to be very Purpose neonetitutionalty ‘The Paris Bourne had beon animated and firm, butom | qye rates for money were unchanged, aad the supply | Aztmc Mevaumnns.—dr. W. K. Burton hes been com- Paalms 99, 6. 'The discourse was touching, and adapted | poorly seconded. | wae sent for and & gam | of the laws probibit nd panishing the african slate the 16th there was «light relapeo under @ rumor thst | gyundant. pelled by Uiness to give up all bie Wostorn engagements, | ° the occasion. boca henge oye the necond occasion, and | tyade or for, establishing « Congreasional slave code the Congress was postponod tillthe 20th or 224 of January. | paringw’ circular quotee bar silver Se. “i. Doilarn | #Bd is at present at bisresidence in this city. itis ander- | services at the Market Street Dutch Re- Sayers! friends as not having beon atisfactorily Posed to mere ‘upon the territorial question ‘The aentes eloeed at 70f. 55e. nominal at 69. 13d. Ragles, 76s. 4d. stood that be will not act again for a long time, if ever. formed Charch. 1 freely acknowlodgo thas believe ft was to tho careful | @04 other distracting subjects, and who are im favor of Pans, Saterday, 1%. —The Monliawr of to-day ovatains | Tuo London Dodly Nem city article of Deceeaber iz | Tbetpe can ill adved to loge an actor like Mr. Burton. | As the pastor of the Market streot church, the Rev. I.. | fame iedorabeble contage cat ape A a ES tie follewing:—The Emporor received yostorday the Papal | saysiee Iv his peculiar ine ho has no peer either in England or | 1, Cuyler, had announood yesterday thatho would preach | that the fight was won, «3 had the best of it 2 | ism, Southern ultraiem, and all other mero sections! and Nuncio, who presented a letter from the Holy Father. ‘Tho funds on Friday were inanimate ana’ rathor flat, | America. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams have rotarned | a germon in tho evening, appropriate to tho cocasion, ir and a half, hho can torturo this ac- | ?#union schemee, and who are in favor of the great mea- Yesterday evoning the state of Prince Jerome was still | especially in the afternoon. og Tocen "Ory ofone- | tetown. Mr. Bourcicault is getting up ‘The Heart of Mid- | there was a very largo attendance. The services were Porious; plouritic pains ix the loft side having set in ne- | C’s8th to omo-quarter wea lost Markets | Jothian” for Laure Keono’s theatre. Miss Anuotte Ince | commenced by singing tho 649th hymn, commencing:— Lrke ws ween Fes sae a ee nee | who fe ‘an economical administration eotutsiod the appicaion ce Gtedkbicarss Followed i lacs rapid ss Roe’ demand for nvoney ox | Bas noturnot to New York after two years abscuee, during Wicrigh ibe fall cradinasa, Scent ar, even SOAKED MASSEY" "| Ment, oficial reopoasibiy, and close seratifg” ney Friday was brisker, and there wae leas dieposition' among | which time sho bas played with distinguished guoeess in Unto Thee our song we raise. Phe “dragging” on es T wit. Shares ecaeaa frand sod calewfal THE WAR BETWEEN SPAIN AND MOROCCO. | the dealers to take bits boiow the bank minimam, California, Australia and the Gandwich Inlands. Itiastated | ‘The pastor then proached a besutiful and eloquent ner. oe un appease cEnewbeapo wae” Fight band’ Treim of Eamgh,spoweh wu CR ‘The Spanish expedition to Morocco. was reinforced on ‘The London Tim city article of Dec. 17 cays — that ebe will soon appear at one of the mort popular me- | mon from Ube toxt:— ‘The match betwoon Harry of Now York, and exprearion of choloe at are requested to mest the Idth by four thousand infantry end six thousand | The i t on tho Paris Borree enased Conss 4 | tropolitan theatres. Mrs. John Wood will shortly make A time to die.—Eocls. 8, 2. EA, Wison, of Weebawbon, war arrangod on Friday her, 166m, tn ocher togorerires qnpreman to" tha eae eavalrs. Report fixes tha iors of tho Moors in all com- Siianoe Wncut ob ie ealins ibe’ brovas | HOF rémtree et the Winter Gardon. Mr, A. H. Davenport | At the occasion of the death of the old year, ho aid, | nicht. ‘The Aight takes place oa the iat Teroday in Apel, | 1008 8nd sentiments, SY aren” © er opt Sete thos tar at Give thousand. Cholers provailed | at the end of the year lod tore suisequent dectine, and | will taxo his benelt at Uhat theatre on Phureday evening wo should romembor that God had appotated for ws also = Jin Ganede. As, however, the Buffhlo authorities soom in. @t Tetuan. @etoral Prim’s corps was attacked on the | the markets gonerally were doll at close. In the | of thin week. Miss Magzio Mitchell hag returned to tows | time todie. The your had fulfilled 'te work and hai de - nap woad to Tetuan, and had forty killed and wounded. The ‘Moors wore repulsed with creat loss. A Madrid journal reported that the government were about to borrow twenty five million francs from the ‘Dank on doposit of securities. A Boly war bad boen prociaimed throughout Morocoo, would bring thousands of Moors to the seaboard towns to-defen:! their country. ‘stock an‘ share mar. ) ‘0m a series of successful provincial eagagements parted. It was nota premature death. He tust bed ac. some: bo invaded than which has po Soe scene of combat Groin wan old hand in the listic ring, roe times in England, pees ae tho well known Joe Coburn, of be was defeated. Wilson, we undorstand, hes never yo made bis appearance in tho ring, but has the a1: of youth on his side, A good a feetod Ip thig match, 3

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