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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1860. 6 nary,pe would have the North wonld have | coln, with all of its surroundings, What Our Naples Correspondence. crew were taken on boa: fined, Marsh & Co.'s Radical Com Trew] ance a Secrucmemen aca taten ent | Steet enya ys tira tam | Seana eee emit Teer et | Svea scree ere wee eres | Ayer ANEOU Drethren; but such is not human nature. They despised | atte of aggression upon our rights States, | Dissatisfaction with Vicor Emanued—A Masrinian Re- ct TS @ half. she = Married. . Aare as a BPESS CAs the patient victims of thelr avarice, and very soon began Legislatures, Governors, Judges und people. elected public Probable— Demonstration at the Theatre— Despatch dred and five slaves on board, that were shi at Mat Graves—Barary.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Decem- _ = marked by every ed torte aad, treachery. whiak ates To aid and Sant them * odiessite pe apie hours cae ow . the | ber 8, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. At SCHAUS’ GALLERY, 629 BROADWAY. onit ead’ a “darker bue to such e warfare. In 1450, Hitherto the constitution has bad on i ‘the federal | Victor Emanuel has taken the reins of government, | ™ hei noe Dr Diller, Roaxar Gnaven to Cumamors AMEA, second Breabition the beantiful “Cinderella Picture. amine the daught Brook); Barty (and 1 mean by that term, now and | ex:cutive, whose duty it is 10 execute t con- | amid the plandits of an admiring people; but the echoes Personal Intelligence. i i ane ot Tueaday, Do Mr. . stitution against these malefactors. en- | of their vieas have scarcely died away when they return | _,Dr. B. de Gersdoff, of Salem, Maas.; Homer Ramadell, | cember 4, by the Rov. H. CARD.—Hi ST. GERMAIN, Fir marke, the anti-slavery or abolitien of the North) | deavored to discharge duty. its way y Ne EB. Pow J i » by . Boerngen, ; aa ‘ H AVENUE, endeavored exclude the Bia of Kiss rom admis Power and good faith to a we havo | $0 ue with murmury and threats, ‘The reasoas are | Virginia, af stoping ai tie tte Nesey orale | aumtNcen Ko Mee Cano, eldest daughter of Weary As ihe mucis abd lege "dining room Sabah sion uo ie Unie, perpen ~ en eens co ) yp oe ar ge MY yo 4 these:—First. He claims the honor of taking Capua for James Clarke, of Rochester: Mr. W. Gordon, of London; Venanis—Lxwis.—In New Orleans, on Wednesday families and amen desiring Rooms, wivh Bosrg oe ‘& majority, they rejected her application, and | inthe North, The executive has been faithful—tho fe. | Bi# troops. Socond. He has removed the National Guard | G. R. Knight, of Boston; J. Hirshfold, of Pittsburg, and qrenits vember 28, at Christ church, by the Rev. table de hote, rate tables and meals a la carte, as here @ straggle ensued, when some half dozen of North. | deral Judiciary bas beoa faithful—the from all the principal points in the city, and placed his | }t; Bigelow, of New York, are stopping at the Albemarle | Y'7: Leacock, Ricusnp &. Vawar dest daughter of Jobe | ——— ern) men gave way and admitted the State, but | has appointed t ,judees, sound marshals and | own trocpe in their placo. Third. The Sardinian officers me, 1 vofJoha | “\ LL THE FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINES Te “pondition of the exclusion of slave from | other subordinate to interpret and to % W. D. Swan and W. Ticknor, of Boston; H. K. Bradshaw, ’ , let, with or without ‘and for sale at mani al iat , Acquired from. France by the | execute the laws. With tho best intentions | Sf@ Very arrogant, and their soldiers refuse to salute the | of Virginia, T. H. Eastman, of the United Statar Newt, ¥2 Diea isrers* prices, with the C for snathes Sreaty of 1802, lying nord of 96 30, north Intitudo, and | they have all failed—our property has beon stolon— | moers of Garibaldi's army. Several demonstrations have | W. Paul, of Canandaigua, 'and W. C.N. Swift, of New | Brapy.—Mrs, Buapr, 2 itSiye 442. kind if not suited, at by J. A. outside of the Sate of Missourl. ‘This act of exclusion our people murdered—felons and assassins have found already been made, and. oo the. 14iir Sve of the people Bedford, are stopping at the Astor House. ead ee teats Sh Guretemt, county | mm——sesern renee the express isions of the troaty of 1802, to | sanctuary in the arms of the party which olscted Mr, | Were killed by a volley from the Sardinian troops. Colonel F. C, Hovey, of Albany: Alfred do vi ba mera cae bere year of her age. A TIENTION 18 RESPECTFULLY ©. TO biy- 3 which onal faith was pledged; violated the Well | Lincoln. “The executive power: the iat bulwark of tho The truth of the matter is thi: theeo have merely | rentia Avorter and Manvel Pavia, oficers of the trigees Baz | brotiere, Prange hei Mo Al Bye yoo ES BROWNE NICHOLS oe maaee of the ment, at least from Adams’ | constitution to defend us against these enemies of the | °X°baDR' + Abge enttiner Picedoneg renguela; J ‘Crowell, of the steamer Florita, vited to’ attend the funeral, this (% n, at | facturer’s account, has accomplished nothing more. Mazzini is here, and holds , and at the , this (Sunday) afternoon, at Sia Ethie Cort aie Cad | Withee hin, wih sare toms ret aur | Rivera ahd pat greed ri: | Grea amber oie, ar ping ator | Eps Yao ck trap br ie rentsnn S038 | 6 won 0 TH WE tates, violated the constitution itself, When wo ac- males, and wo demand at your hands the sword for our pba Ad, oh fannie Ny Ssed f . rhend — We Georsaat - Os om Danbury ll : SCONCE Fe nee Mee a amrandea tat slavery | take iby the dione ieee rest ars, we will take t= | think they will usc tt Garibaldi 1s still at Caprera, and | shaw and wife, of Babimore; W.-H. Berkadaln ofc, | -ERom:—On Friday, December 7, Cammanrve, daughter VR, all coneessions, demanded ties slavery | take it by the self defence, which govern- q > ry of Dennis and Mar, are. an “ othor ac- | menta neither give nor ean Pte declines to receive visiters. His som, Col. Garibaldi, is | Louis; 8. Moore and wife, of Alabama; W. H. Glasgow y Ann Brophy, aged 4 years 8 mouths afte J ce eter va - and ‘or conquest | {or past and nor can take away. ad reat with him. It is said that a deputation have ons to re- | and wife, of St, Louis; Lansing Pruyn, and J. B. Mar and 20 days. igeigge gf the. repo ronans — Lae pom gd At the Ran Car. Sava ern Oars AND Bry. heal eh me Es orig ga ner aa ae i etfs wae hg quest him to return and re-regulate affairs, ao wih, of ‘Albany, are stopping at’ the St, Nicholas | The relatives and friends of the faaalty axe reepeoifully THORL OD FOR CATTL Which converts the ct hae sad mone ane a most sa i invited to attend the funeral, this ( ) afternoon, at | Rew yore eam ener for the United States, 21 Ri about the ‘of 1860, and the political excitement | he comes at their head to shield and t them in | night, when the Sardinian offic +ra cried ont, one o'clock, y y, a ‘ew York. A pamphlet mailed free to any address, of 1864. The South at all times demanded nothing but | the perpetration of those outrages upon un, and what | viva Victor Emanuel!’ the Garibaldians cried out, ‘Via |” Hom, D. F. Somer, of Maine; C. P. May, of ory; | Socond averiun, corner Twenty ined serene ee ee | Nanled a every city and awn nthe Caled tate,” O° equality in the common Territories, equal enjoy- | is more, he comes at their to aid them i | cise you a report of Gen. kveomana? OF leave. Tem | J. 7. Janney, of Virginia; D.'G. Hugett, of iJ Burke.—On Saturday, December 8, of consumption. MAPPED HANDS, FACE, LIPS, &C.—CERTAIN ment of thom with their property, to’ that extended | consummiating their avowed purposes by the power of y . Avezzana, ¥ ers, of Georgia; C. W. Farnum, of New Orleans, | Briporr Burky, aged 66 years, a nativeof county of West. t Oar? preventive, HEGEMAN & CO, ‘sCamphor I to Northern citizens and their proporty—nothing more. | the federal government. Their main purpose, as ini DESPATCH PROM GENERAL AVEZZENA. . W. Owen, of United States Army, are stopping | meath, Ralamaracaga, Ireland. y glycerine, if used as directed, will eeep the kin soft in the ‘They said, wo pay our part in all the blood and treasure | cated by all their acts of hostility to slavery, is its final [Translated for the New York Hasan) at the Metropolitan Hotel. The friends of the’ family, and thoao of her brother. dest weather. Only 25 cents, Sent by mail for 30 canta, im their acquisition. Give us equality of enjoy- | and total abolition. His rarty declare it;’ their acts Saw’ ANORLO, Oct. 30, 1960. Col. W. Gates, U.S. A.; @x-Gov. Lonis Lowe, of Ma-.| John Cowen, are tfully invited to attend her fine. GEMAN & OO. Chemists and Druexista, anent, equal right to expansion—it is as necessary to our it, He has declared it; I accept his declaration. | Burirg the day of the 26th Ireceived an order t | ryland: ex-Gov. Jno. P. Jackson, of New Jersey; Hon. J, | ral, from No. @3 Washington street. Her Temaing will be | ————————___1” 5, 511 and 786 Broadway. prs ‘as yours. In 1790 we had less than eight hun- battle of the irrepressible conflict has hitherto been | abandon the position of San Michele over Maddaloni, an Randolph Clay, United States Minister to Peru, and fami- | interred in Cal Cemetery, this (Sunday) afternoon IAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. red slaves, Under our mild and humane ad- | fought on his side alone. We demand service in this war. | betake yee if with my division to Sant’ Angelo, whore | ly; J. P. Baker, Collector of the Port of Philadelphia; | at half-past one ovciock. el saan - ‘8 ‘mini of the system they have increased above | Surely no one will deny that the election of Lincoln is the | on the fe ‘ing day, the 27th, I encamped on the ns Friebie. : 5 1. A: be 4 Britows.—] on Sati ° SELLING OFF AT FA! ‘OST, four . The country has expanded to meet this | endorsement of the policy of those who clectod him, and | beneath Capua.” On the morning of the seth, T wont wrtis Ci. Oke We. aie eee T Holmes, Unoe magento pe) naiay craiag, Deowms ar cont, Bombay; Geor ber 8, Mra. Luctypa BELLOWS, Char! , E BU! growing want, and Florida, Alabama, Mississipp!, Louisi- | an endorsement of his own opinions. ‘The opinions of | the General Dictator on Mount Sant’ Angolo, whore I es- | New York: L. de ta Forrest, Frenel" Gamal at Thunia! | forméniy ot Newburg. ee ae thy abot i es, ana, 7 sas, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississip- | those who elected him are to be found in their solemn | tablished positions better adapted for the situation of the phia, and family; Major Lymington, Lieut. Jos. L. Har. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- i nT * have received this’ increasing tite of African labor; | acts under oath—in their State governments, endorse by | forces of my division, destined on that day for new on: | Sur,” Capt Ind Sane Withee TENE, Bracelets, Coral Seta, fe; Buglidis tt and family, U.S. A., and Gen. D, de | tend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, A. | and Swiss Wa‘ches, iehrated makers, warranted. fore the end of this century, at precisely the same rate of in- | their constituents, Yo them I have already referred. | counters with the enemy under Cal From the top of ingion 6 oO, place. fonday afternoon, D.C. PEACOCK, London, al oa wae, Os ie mona us A abesiine neuen They are also to be found in tho voles of his | that penne : noticed tome movement of the oval te ee vem Sian frogtiee bie desi - 7\REAT REDUCTION < ee eleven millions of persons. .] supporters in Congress—also endorsed by the troops, as if they inten forcing the extremo right of NG! —On Decet . 7 done with them? “We must expand or perish. Weare con-'| by thelr return. = Their opinions “are to ‘be. fount | Our position, with the object of Serupsing the tatuee Arrivals and Departures. Piers preg eget rr ogi Pala G ae Strained by an inexorable necessity toacceptexpansion or | in the speeches of Seward, and Sumner, and | ground of Tognino, being advised, perhaps, that there was eee mingham, aged 59 years,’ WATCHES AND JEWELRY. priorseination. Those who toll you that the Terri- | Lovejoy and their associates and confederates in the | @ mortar battery being established there. [thon went | H4vRx—Ship William Tell—Jobn D Harper. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully AM eis RS rial question is an abstraction, that you can | two houses of Congr Since the promotion of | from the cross road of Sant'Angelo by the Capuan road and DEPARTURRS, invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. Purchasers will fnd it to their Interest to make selections Rever colonize another Territory without the Af- | Mr. Lincoln's party, all of them speak with one voice, | divided and disposed my forces in the following ordor, on Sovmmavrron avn Haver—Sateamship Arago—Mr and | No. 136 Flizabeth street, on Monday afternoon, at half. | £m the beantiful atock of Watcher and Jewelry, rican slave trade, are both deaf and blind to the history | and spoak trumpet tongue their fixed purpose to | the high ground of the Tognino meadow:—The Cicaleso | Mra 8 M'Neil, NYork: ssdorffer, San Francisco; | past one o'clock. vf : $ ALL GENUINE ARTICLES, Of the last sixty years. Ail just reasoning, all past his- | outlaw four thonsand millions of our proporty in | battalion, already preceded by the company of foot | MJ Dagnon, NYcrk: 1, Mrand Mre Quincy A | "“Beac.—On Saturday, December 8, Mrs. Sopnra Feacn, | "¥ fered at reduced prices for eash by fory, condemn the fallacy. ‘The North understand it bet. | the Territories, and to put it under the ban of the empire | guides cimmanded by Captain Consolini, and the Caln- | NYurk: Mew Henririta Wale, Mr acer Fora ene: | widow of the late Lewis Beach, Esq. agod 60 veered No, 261 Brondway; opposive city all, N. ¥. ‘ter—they have told us for twenty years that their object | in the States where it oxiata, declare their brese, led by Captain Moracal, which occupiod the brick | Mrgohn Kaz, Vlaht Mrand Mr HG Beli, AYurk. Mee v | monthe and 9 days, ote — ee ‘was to pen ap slavery within its present limits—snrround | to war against slavery until there shall not be a dace tm | house-—the position from the Mammellon post, between Fpenerg, Cab: ‘alifornia? MrW C Staines, The relatives and friends of the family arere spectfully AS FIXTURES, &C., &C. it witha order of free States, and like tho scorpion sur- | America, and uniil the African is elevated to a social and | the wood, skirted by the Volturno, and the covered way tab: Mr and Mrs WM Wicker! ego Philadelphia; | invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at rounded by firo, they will make it sting itself to death. | political ‘equality with the white man. Lincoln endorses | which leads to the level occupied by the list | Mrand Mre FG John and child, Caracas, eleven 0" Ni ire One thing atleast is cernin, that whaterer may be the effec | them and Thetr principles, amd tn his rom apeachet declare | camp, being taken. The Battalion spied Siainicnine John. Camcas, Routh America: Mr John Needham, Utal leven o'clock, from her late residence, No, 284 Fifth ; ay bet push T | avenue, Peritries there is no pul rut | the conflict irropresitie and enduring, until slavery is every- | round in the neighborhood of the white. house, oxtend- Mr Frank Partie Raster Me Tbe wee Naar? aati | “St. Louis and Cincinnatt papers 0) % your: ” - Py. iat the North mean it, and adopt it asa measure hostile to | where abolished ing itself from the right side towards th ndow. | Peremle; Mr deh e berg, eT OLRARY.— Decembei alasery ‘spon this point, ‘They all agree, they are mani. |“ Hitherto they have earriod on this warfare by Stato | Those forces were entrusted to the skill oF Crhoed” Bore. | Depeune cK and tee caida, MeO Be ees NCR worried taedenarumsl tet eee mous in Congress, in the States, on the rostrum, in the | action, by individual action, by appropriation, by the in- | zesi, to whom the position was confided. The third com. | Fatlo, Mre Cornevin, France: MrT A Comstock, Mrv @ Patr- The friends of the family and those of his uncles sanctuary—everywhere, they doclare that slavery shall cendiary’s torch and the poisoned bowl. "thoy were | pany of the battalion Garcia, under Captain Roy Gilbert, | Bark child and servant, Misa Potto, Mr B Crnfiin, Jr. | naniel, Jebn, Patrick and hn ne Sullivan, are invited to not go into the ‘Territories. Fy irk a UP | compelied to adopt this method because tho federal | strengthened the position, occupying the ground between | Naniever Wieconsing MFO Witting we doke verve, Wie, | attend’ the funeral, from the residence of hia parents — pi. e ans Reet: boo Sharps cre perpen the federal aaah were against them, | the paleo Gravesie and Salsillo, f cmtiiene weey © Mr D Hedamand, Faria: Mri nn JD al Mr tS St. Bo ie First avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two agsas. will have possession oleral, Beeout its | was stationed on the road to Capua, at the brick house. 01 & NYork; Mr Sopia, Mr R Mapirs, Mr | o'clock. sins by abolition peace’ do their work. Are they | vast power, patronage, pret of legality, ts areey, bays phe. In reserve were the column Fabrizi, except ths taisaion olan, Me W Wicken, Obie; MrJ Christoffel, Me A Cox.—On Thursday morning, December 6, CatHERi® ey are not. The party put it into their | and ite revenue on the 4th of March next, Hitherto it has | Galoppa, already in position, and the battalion Ofanto. STEPHEN PHILBIN, 707 BROADWAY, Qffere for gale, at reduced prices, a aptendid assortment of jas Fixtures FRENCH BRONZES, DIRECT IMPORTATION, ng of Mantel Ornaments, Statuettes, Groups,’ Ink- C . ing and Gas Fitting attended tone nanal, at 331 Fourti: street, and No, 3 Astor House, Barelay street. GREAT REDUCTION. CATTLE, & WOOD, 27 BROAD. T way, between Honsion and Bleecker streets, have re- duced thelr stock, comprising Boots, Shoes and Gaiters of every description, 25 per cent lens than thelr former prices, mistaken? No, tl Mer, Rew T M Inor, Mr. Nanthia, Mr and Mra Frederick | yy wivow of the late Jamin Cox aged Td years 6 | Calland see for yoursel Platform at Philadelphia—they have jt the corner stone | teen on the ride of the constitution and the right; after the | ‘These occupied the Tognino meadow and adjacent fields, | Bird and chitd, Mre H Townrow.—Total 71, months and 24 days. re Lg ADWAYS REGULATING. PILLA Of their Chicago platform—Lincola is on it—pledgad to | 4th of March it will te in the hands of your enemy. Will | At about eight o'clock in the morning the enemy pro- | , 1 yrErqor—fleamabip, Ginsgow— Wm | Mencer. Gerome | ‘The gelatives and friends of the family aro respectfully THE BEST PURGATIVR MEDICINE IN THE it. Hamplin is on it, and pledged to it; every abolitionist | you let have it? (Cries of “No, no. Never.”) Thon | sented himself in force on our extreme right, endeavor- 4 Pee. wife end mifans: . invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her WORLD, M ohn J MN, Mather J in the Cnion, in or ‘out of place, is openly pledged, in | trike it is yet tovay, ‘Withdraw your sons | ing, with tho aid of the batteries of tho fortress, | Sohn Hail, Men Tayion Fo Murohe: Ettore) Rawosy | son-th-law, Wm. H. Postiey,, No. 68 West Thirty-second Some manner, to drive us from the common Territories. | from the army, tho uavy aud every department of | to carry tho position occupied by Colonel Bruzzesi. | ¥ Render and iady.—Cabin 20: ‘steerage 212. Total, 232, street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past twelve This conflict, at least, is irrepreasiblo—it is easily under | the federal public service. Keep your own taxes in your | Our forces sustained the attack fora good six hoars, | syraxzsshStenmahip Matanzas—Capt Tu2o, Julio Sare- | o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Groenwood Ceme- » Btood—we demand the equal right with the North to go | own coffers—buy arms with them and throw the bloody | when, the royalists attempting with renewed vigor to rac, Antonio Martin, Manuel P Pil, Anastacio Herques, Mra | tery. y Radway's Remnlating Pilla are never more urgently needed than in the fall. The rich frnita and indigestible vegetablew of autumn disorder and weaken the bowels, and the cold nighta produce gudden chills, by which the cireniation i hrown ont of balance, and the stomach, liver and lunes par into the common Territories with all of our property, | spear into this den of incendiaries and assassins, | make themselves masters of the position, it became no- | Hetreroz, two Mieses Herrerog, Simona Crow, Carlos de Are E/xix.—On Saturday morning, December 8, Fowarn | {1 1 Ivzed. To restore these funetior slaves included, and to be there protected in its peace: | and let God defen the right. But you are advised to | cessary to order the reserve, under Ool. Fabriai, to al- | tera, Siren Marenet, n> Boraue, Guillermo M Prader, | Farse, Jr., son of Edward and liza Earle, aged 6 mouths | tow mand the tnclemener of winter meget th able enjoyment by the federal government, until such } wait, to send soft mossages to their brethren, to beg | vance at double quick. Pierre Prader, Frederico Garcia—and 25 in the steerage. 16 days. Territoriés may come into the Union as equal States— | them to relent, to give you some assurances of their bat- It was four o’clock P. M._ The enemy sustained onr as- Savarxan—Steamehip RR Cuyler—Misa Young, RB Bel The frien’s of the family are respectfully invitetl to thon we admit them with or without slavery, a8 tho peo- | tor fidelity for the future. What more can you gst from | Sault with bravery for two§ hours, when, driven in along | *h#™ Cw en by BS J iat | attend the funeral, from the residence of his ts, Ple themselves may determine for themselves. Hill you | them under this government? You have the conatitu- | hfs whole line, he found himself ‘compoiled to retiro to- | ons, mfant and servant: Sumucts. Rrown, Peter Law: | No. 195 North Fourth street, Willlamsburg, this (Gunaay} is do this base, un- " * renee, Jno O Connor, | ‘umon, Mrs Sarah E Gallop, LM ; , Surrender this principle? The day you do. "iain. | ton—you have its exposition by themselves for soventy | ward Capua. Col. Bruazosi, with his command, immeti- | Frown, FG Prwn, Miss N Brown, Mise -L Brown, Jon | afternoon, at half past one o'clock. manly deed, you embrace political degradation and th. | years—you have their oaths—they have broken all these, | ately ccenpied the parapet of the royalist camp, which | Jacksch, G A Miller. 3 Fisn.—On Friday morning, December 7, Jony Fist, in But this nie nly one of the points of tho cane; im North ad will break them again. They tell you evorywhore, | the enemy had abandoned, and placed the Cieatese batta- |" Savanxar—Sicamshin AumunlanGen A Tarvin, Master Sea. the Ost year of his age. labor. rsmian jeftant ve no ; . | lion in possession, Mra Serman, Mi Mire 5 . is friends, and thore ; z ig clause of tho constitution, Congress, in 1797, | rity until you give-up tho right of peverking seursated‘{’, Baring the night of the, 2th, omtilar 66 boing attrcked | Jur Sevieon, Mentcr Neviern, Milas A Brooke Meas MM Kiotse | reepectfully invited pop teeter Baty elle ine during Washington’s a a den & fugitive | according to your own wil!—until you submit to theirs. | the following day, I fortified ‘the position opposite the . HW Smith, RE Cortes, 9 residence, Astor Place Hotel, entrance No. 2 Neileon slave law; that act never was faithfully respectod all | For this is the meaning of Mr. Lincoln's irrepressible con. | fortress with a large quantity of earth bags. Here it be- F McMebon, re Bem place, this (Sunday) noon, at half-past twelve Over the North, but st was not obstructed by State logis. | ficterthis le his emphatic declaration. to ail the worl, sary to relate an anecdote which happened | Whim int fee Kelis o'clock. lation until within tho last thirty years; but the spirit of | Will you heed It? For myself, like the Athoniaw Avahas, of the evening at. the . Aroyal car- | Mre Preenthal, Miss <P Fyre.—On Saturday, December 8, Tuomas Frre, agod 20 hostility to our rights became ‘more active and de- | sador, I will take no security but this, that it shall | bineer, who had the preceding orbiter taplina see ordor | M'M-nninesr. Mrx OF MeMonn, b. rrell, years and 7 months, ’ “ é termined, and in 1850 that act was found totally insufl- | not be in the power of our enemics 'to injuro my | of the day to the advanced post, presented himself and | Perd, & Curkephelmer and Indy, Fa Gleaton, WH Rotnton |” The relatives and frienda of the family are respectfully lent to recover and return fugitives from labor; there- | country if they desire it. Nothing but ruin will follow | asked for an officer of the royal chasseurs. The Cicalese era {0 Lil a. 7% Indy, Miss Boynton, Miss Owens, | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. fore the act of 1850 was passed. The passage of that act | delay. The enemy on the 4th uf March will entronch him. | Major, aware of the snare into whieh the cacbinver would | M® Feotmen, pte whe 15 West Twelfth street, between Ninth and Tenth ‘ave- ‘Was sufficient to rouse the demon of abolition ail over the | self hehind a quintuple wall of defence. Executive power, | draw him, ed replying, in order that ho might got Cuarieerow— gy tag Adger—Misa Gray, G F | noes, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. North, | The pulpit, the press, abolition societies, popalar | judiciary (Mr. Seward has alreaty prociaimet iis rdforma’ | closer to him. Fei Siemon Tk Dee area. Wm 8 Coates, Wm H | Frxedax.—On Saturday, December 8, Jonw FISRGan, a assemblages, ed forth nothing but implications and | ‘tion), army, navy and treasury. Twenty years of labor and | At the third summons he confronted tho carbincer that | Quen i S Clark abd ened S Owen abd wite Mix Marmion, | Bative of the parish of Fieldstown, county Louth, Ireland, o , @, the South and the honest men of the and tazes all upon preparation would not | he might write for him on a card the password, composed | Mre Mere ', Mrs FG Smith and child, H | in the 78th year of his age. North voted to maintain tho constitution. And | make the the word, Demetrius,” w > Pass onstitution. ae i i St, etrius,’” with the - | Lulbt, G41 bY ‘ ete - we up for the advantage your enemies would gain if the | of the campaign , 88. trius,’” with the p \ T, aperient, ive and tonie, is absolutely necessary. Tt te the only. in the world which eq of the bloo#. All the mineral pnrgatives have a deadly com> trary effect, and henee the fearful mercurial disrnae, Radway's Regulating Pills are the only vegetable substitate for ealome), mercury, quinine, A dose from four to six wilh seonre, In the most Urgent case, where these druce m all the rood effects which the phrsician expects to derive with: out entailing upon the patient the horrid results of the pre wence of these polaona, One of Radway's Regulating Pile Porsessen more of the elements of health—and ten-fold the wer over disease—than 10 of any other pills in uae: 30 pile bax. Radwi | “a Remedies are sold by drucgisia everge RADWAY & CO., No. 23 John street, GEWING MACHINE NEEDLES OF EVERY DESCRIP. tion, warranted best burnished helix eved for sale at wholesale and retail by Bartlett & Co., 421 Broadway, corner Canal street. QTERFOSCOPFS AND VIFWs, S) The largest stock of Stereoscopic Goods, at the lowest | Bitees ever offored in America. ready for the holiday trade LONDON Stereoscopic Company, 50 Broadway. PAUL & CURTIS, Agente, where, innen, R Dovia, E Swift, M D His friends are respectfully invited to attend the fune- 4 Bend for catalogues, rising sun on the 5th of March should find you in the Union, | word ‘“‘Arpignano;” and the moment he accomplished his | Stow. DW Storer and Indv, Jno Sharkey, Jas Myers, Mac | ral, from his late residence, No. 172 West Thirty-secoud - a acts of legislation, wilfully, knowingly and cor- | Then strike, st . caareret Book , Ardell, B Boyle, Misa A Boyle. ‘ret, at half-past one o'clock. ADMAN'S CAMPHOR CAKE WITH GLYCERIN®, ruptly red themselves and annulled this law wees bo destroy the fairest bo ‘ Major pedo igk Me ir opted on Gna Sud aly, on Saturday, December 8, Txomas Time ipped hands and lps, requires no artifical heat fw Within thoir respective limits. Tsay wilfully, knowingly | fabric of liberty the world ever saw, and that we are the | pelled him to surrender, and made him prisoner. Drawings of R. France's Delaware | G11, aged 56 years and four months. extas inte few hours end wekea the akin delicately, soft pe feakiagton’ soe dR oPMia;_ jb Was con- | most prosperous people in the world under it. The argu- | On the morning of’ the 29th, when the horizon ey oe ee ee The relatives and friends, also the members of Marion | white, Observe, the color Ia yellow and the name—"Cal in the & the bill for the rendition of fugitives was Tyents of tyranny, as well as, its acts, always re-enact was scarcely ilk |, the enemy opened a very 48, 2, 7, 5, 10, 3, 39, 70, 35, 46, 28, TZ, 08, 19, ve ledge. 1.9.0.2. are responce invited to ostgod bis Cake with Glycerine.” TADMAN & CO ‘unanimously passed, and nearly unanimously passed by | Northern connection dre identical in substance, ana Gaitit | Wik fre trom iat a po Boe pore 00 tate | Grann Comorinare Lorrny, Crise G8 Dre, 819, | etacoa, Willis e, ices ta W2XTER clomma, the Houde of Repredentatives and sigued by Waabinglon. | i” the same words, as ase which © were “waa | destroying, the GA ier Draition, Y cxmsed | *&-AD. 62, 90, 9, 1, 15, 61, 11, 74; 6, 22. Horpex.—On Saturday morning, December 8, of con- BF. Seis All the courts of the Unit States, federal y in to sustain British con- | order make version 5 4 NOR, , a 7 from the Supreme Court of the United’States to the Jus- | necticn. We won liberty, sovercignty and inde- | somo platoons of chasseurs, from the Poterna Wilmington, Delaware, Se Aico unt aeons: eed falty invited — tice Courts of all the States whose action have ever been | pendence by the American Revolntion—wo endeavored | Sassone, to show themselves, #: ingly, as @ suppo-t, on *: the Delaware State Lote | to attend the funeral from Christ Chureh chapel, corner pe 84 under my notice, constrned this constitution to mean and | to secure and perpetuate theas bleesings by moans of our | level grounds on the banks of the Volturno, in the direc- neta § on eg pe ~ ee of Division and Bedford. avenues, Williamsburg, this ae intend the rendition of fugitive slaves by law of Congress, | constitution. The v men who us} theas arguments | tion of the road leading from Capaa to Sant’ Angelo; | teres —WOOD, E- ., Managers a rs, a i LOTTERIES. (Sunday) afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock. which t be aided, not thwarted by State legislation, | admit that this constitution, this compact, is violated, | while at the same moment, on our extreme left, a eh one yey ote is Renan ot Until the docuion of tho Supreme Court of Wiseousin beld | broken aad tramslod under fost by tho abolition party. | strong column of the enemy, covered by 66, 54, 57.61, TH, D0 Th, GE OTe 1 TT, 28, 5, 43. | antane-=—On Saturda of Patrick and Ellon’ Hearn aged ‘otherwise, and that decision was unanimously overruled | Stall we surrender the jewels because their robbers and | cavalry, assaulted our position between the white honso | 66, O4, 57, Bh, iM, ay, NA. 48. Of Sl, Ake eee Sate , by Northern and Southern jadges in tho, Supreme Court, | incendiaries have broken the caaket? In this the. way to and esplanade. Baga Ge gee Ey pnd the | 70, 60, 25, 48, 66, 47, 38, 57, 39, 9, 32, 62, 72. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully iat rt) jief surrender it 1e cena | asa) , lars f ch ‘br addressing it! t of vw h after ve liberty? 5 weil an Het varre: Dart, they were unable to regnin the position CHU TO EDDY 6 CO” Wiioinettes Delaware, Pe ocak. peer dis eaeeeee jejercne ng {III Good Black and Fancy Overconte Excellent heavy Pilot Overconta Reaver and whiob conrt in the same case unanimously affirmed | preser itutionality of the act of 1850. But these acts British crown an to the abolitionists, 1 will lefend it epicnous st one o'clock, from were not only annullad by the abolition Legislatures, but an- | from both. Our purpose is to defsnl these libertios. | which they last the preceding day. resiatanca om Ore WOOD, EDDY & CO., St. Louis, M! Elecant Cape Overeonts mulled Tircumiances of atrocily and agorara. | What beset fate could betall us or this great experiment | the part of our men. was Yong and vigorous, who, EE re an atindentenener't.ot | Boe Overvonta.. tion unknown to the legislation of any civilizet | of free government than to have written upon ite tomb, | besides defending their ground from the enemy, | areimway & Son's Overstrang Grand typhus fever, Mr. Cuaniss Houston, of New York, late of | Pain Black Reaver Overconta, le in the world. Some of thom punish us | “Fell by the hands of abolitionists ancl the cowardice of | were harassed by showers of grenades. It wis not till | ang snare Pianos are now considered the beat manufactured | {¥PhuN fever, Me Cram A , oy ined tng oes OE with penitentiary mnishment as felons for | ita natural defenders.” If we quail now this will be its | after three hours’ fighting that they succeeded in driving | are warranted for Gve years. Warcroome 82 and 84 Walker st, ncotch: aad Waation Heavy Moscow Beaver Overeonta even claiming our own slave within theif limits, evon by | epitaph. back the enemy. The assault was some tims Hovr.—-On Friday, December 7, in the lst year of her Fequimanx Reaver Overcoats, his own consent; others by ingenious contrivances pro- ‘We are said to be a happy and people. We | after with greater ardor, but only to ent in a now defeat. R. BR. Coleman & Son's Eutaw House . , » 1 Overconta Prosperous joyt. vent the. possibility of your sustaining your rights in | have been, because we have hitherto maintained our an- | The royalists, bent on recovering the lost position, know. | peidimorr, Md., and tnteruational Howl, Nlagara Falls, Nu | Sn, Saniwa, widow of Gould Hoyt, their limits, where they seck to compel ‘you to go, and | cient rights and liberties—we will be until we surrender | ing of what importance it was to thom, about five o'clock Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the then punish you by fine and infamous punishments for | them. ‘They are in danger; come, freemen, to the res. | in the afternoon reattemptod it three times, with a gront- Herring's Patent Champion Fire and | fimiy are invited to ntiend, asserting your rights and failing to get them. This is | cue. If we are proaperous it ja due to God, ourselves and | er number of cavalry lancer; and our men, more obstl- | ois) Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, Krity.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, December 7, at a the fideltiy of our brethren ro) to their nee faith— | the wisdom of our State government. We have an exe- ues or oh ty Spm ee bp pete ee New York. quarter to seven P. M Many Firms; daughter of William ‘et ie excel people gis] rt t home, pos- ~~ pon gay age Bry tit -. ouch, securities for our prowess a mg ay ry tho ooh 1 | efforts were of no a: ‘aszauilted on all sites, with a well Grover & Baker's Celebrated Notseless | 44 Mary Kelly snged four years and a half, Benutifn! Castor Reaver Overcoa e. C5 a Good Cloth Proekconta, Fine Cloth Frockcosta... Super Cloth Frockeonts.. Crasimere Rusiness Conte 8,000 Fancy Cassimere Pants... er ae 85555 EBBESa5ean.8 ensr8 Scsseseszsas i . The remains will be taken for interment to Flatbush | At KO hey has “ maintained fire, they were obliged to retire into Cup ia, | Sewing Machines, $40 and upwards, 49% Broadway, N. Y. ~ n ! “tia Sey eae cone tf ‘day taten tones coun. wyolsioent al aoe tor eau. ¢ federal 50. | pursued. to the'very face of their redoults by all the yeast nae Cemetery from her father" 8 a Bergen Bret, ‘AN aii Eellors. "No arm of flesh can save them. — Another one of you many that retard that y that drain our Torees of the division, including the reserve commande’ | Nettee. pe bo penned enue, y) afternoon, tens Clothing Wareh \~ our guarantees in the conetitation was, that fugitives | Cufers for the of our Citerta foes. I say bitterest | by Col. Fabrizi, who waa mortally wounded. ———— Kena ‘Thureday, November 20, at the residence | 8%) pULTON STREET, from justice, committing crimes in one Stato and floclng | for—chmo me the wation in the’ orld that hater, | Thus ended tho day of the goth, myrkevt by the most $300,000 WORTH ot aap gmamntea, Rovenibet 30,06 tha sihieaee | oag LOY ey een hepa oe othe authortice of the State from rahrint Sn lt Ae Fe poner dt tdarved: the highest praten, if snch be or Hxnumrra, the infant daughter of J. M. and Sarah Kelly, Notes on all the banks of the Uulon taken at pal t flee to the authorities of the State from | tion «brethren regatel , pi. Lay fled and where the crime was committed. | 7 can go to England or France, or any other country in | merited by the firmness and courage as well as bray ors WINTER CLOTHING, This constitutional principle is nothing more than | Kurope, with my dave, without mblestation or virlating any | anc enthusiaam shown in so diffieuit a situation, I hay of Portland, Washington Territory. A large concourse of their Staten Island friends and MAIDEN LANE. FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY. the law of nations necessary to the security andtran- | flaw. I can go aninchere exept in my own country, | to lament in those two days abo at thirty woun fod, amoag FURNISHING GOODS, &c., pmo rne Se es See child to its final WHOLESALE STOCK OF cope quillity of sovereignty ,and 80 universally respected and | whilom calle? ‘the glorious Unio;” here alone am I | whom are the brave Col, Fabrizi, Captain Consolini ant = Kamscke Ue Britny, Teoumber 7. i Wildiceias: prepa, acknowledged that we have treaties with all civilized | wigmatized at a felon; here alme am I an outlaw; | Quartermaster Verjus, of the Pivna battory. ee MEN AND BOYS, wine are te 2 pro ni ‘ae parih of Mobil TOMES, SON & MELVAIN' nations by which that duty is mutually secured in all | here alone am 1 under the ban of the empire; hore alone | I mnatalso mention the exceliont bearing of the two — county Leitrim, Ireland. No, 6 Maiden lane, New Yoel, high crimes (political excepted), and it is every day | Ihave neither security nor tranquillity; hore alone are | American officers, Houry Warl Spenear ant Frank Many, To be sold off at an ‘The friends and acquaintances of her sons, Thomas and ‘a uted by us and for as under their treaties. Butas | organized governments realy to protect the incendiary, | of the battalion Garcia, as well as that of my flol! alts, IMMENSE SACRIFICE Patrick Kiernan are respectfally invited to attend the fu $100.000 hited arly ae 1837 oF '98 two citizens of Maine came to Savan- | the assassin who burna my ¢welling or takes my lift or | Col. Charles Carroll Hicks, Capt. Alfred Van Benthayson, BY THE 187 OF JANUARY. precy oy oye ered to attend the fa. PURSISURE Av A GREAT SACRIFIOR, BY Bah; stole a slave, fled to Maine, amt two successive | those of wife and chibiren; hore alone are hired emis. pe a gore bn (Qitene and Wepoesnoene Bolagaia!, 1x VIEW oF THR CONDITION OF Tay rw, peel, Se a yn . ALAS AS ernors delive he culprits, re |, paid ren to glide thron the dom-st » We have cone'nded to dispose of or entire stock om ha v1 ‘ ‘Greve Seam tnss Sieh ka’ daly. alan “Mavee—a | curtis cea tatignae teomesealin, with oll of tee uamuaies JOSEPH. AVEZZANA, General. fe have ronrimded to dlapoee of nt entire stack on be erm eden uly, on Thursday, December 6, Jomx selina ret alin nr mths rt uring ious work, rather to be encouraged than punished. | horrors. My countrymen, “ if you have natare in you bear = = SVLIN, HUDSON & CO. His funeral tock place from his late residence, No. 457 | ‘omer the whole rein dew , Temonstrated, threatened and sub- | jt not.” Withdraw yourselves from such a confe-leracy ; ‘The Capture of the Slaver Bark Cora. DE pa RT qren oben. Ap Bera ae cone, Eo F ny 2 it i your right to do 's0; your duty to do so. TI know not | rhe slaver bark Cora arrived at this port last California papers please copy. POR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, a It is true the Legislature authorized the Governor to | why the abolitionists should object to it, unlows they want | |i °c as coast of Africa, Prom the follow. | Patehelor’s Har Dye—Relfable, Harme= | Moxnar—On Frilay, Decomber 7, Jomy A. Monuswe, | At ither of our three stores, 67 Bowery, 462 Peat street, eae and Inetantane black of brown, Factory A) arch oged 1 year, 1 month and 7 days. ing correspondence, from the west coast of Africa, it will | recy” Anidund. ayylied at BATCHELOR'S Wig factory, 16 | "rhe (riemde and relatives of the family are reepecttully be perceived that she had on board when taken by the | Bend street, jnvited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at United States frigate Constellation over seven handret | ygetdavia Cream=For Preserving ana | »#!! RAS cee, hen tho residence of his parents, +, alla convention of the a. to take into consi leration | you to tortare and soul If they reatat this great ign counsels prevailed. that then will be the ion; fight its battles over Tats the word!—conservative men advised us not Sache aes As for me, I or Union about so emall a mat. | will take place in the great rights whuh to, disturb the Fad gubmiaton brought it legitimate | may aagn’” 1 wll sake some én the floral poernoment der. slaves. It also appears that the bark gave the frigate a | beautifying the hair, Sold only at W. A. BATOHELORS MeAus. .—In this city, on Friday evoning, December froin ON eee Coe ear ne overeer, es (rca ceotres Senator efter. the 4th of Merch you | M86RD, which lasted for four hears end a beif. The api typeygeto oe Sond coer saad 2, Wiis MeAsime, ged 10 yous, tormaliy of Cotke Frith, Nev jtiempted to cover himself under the idea that must elect one in my place. Thave served you in slaver was first descried by the Constellation at about uy Tyrone rca. half-past seven o'clock on the evening of September 26, and the latter having given the former notice that she wished her to stop, by sending ® thirty-two pound ball makita Kad you Jomping across the path he was takiag, on fading sho | seve tenn heeded not the warning, but kept on her way, at last | ['% fnown to fall in the thousands of cases where it bas | late residence, No, #1 Enst Broadway. began firing into her in real oarnest, the sbots taking | bren used. : * Mares On Peday, December, after 4 lineering effect upon her rigging and bul When the veasel was] 6 matden taken she was boarded by an officer and some of the men “could property in slaver. Virginia made the | state anc national counsels for nearly a quarter of pp ‘on nia’ with like remuits and like wibmis- | tury without once loring your confidence. sion; and from that day to this that constitutional right yeasy fer the public service when honor and bas ‘been cally surrendered in the caso of negro | T will serve you anywhere whore it will not degrade and Baro brothren, having in thisease, | dishonor my country. Make my nam» tufamous forever, ‘an ineb, ‘an ell. We still | if you will, but save Georgia. 1 have pointe? out farcied that if this provision of the constitution would no | wrongs, your danger, your duty, You have claimed longer protect our property it would protect our lives. nothing but that rights be respected, and that justice be foolish hope! Last year John Brown made araid | cone, Fmblazon it on your banner, fight for it, win it, on Virginia. He went with toreh and rifle, with the pur- | or perish in the effort. 5 bs3¢ { Z a 1 of his age. TIRTY NAYS ONLY, t . es WHOLESALE STOCK OF un funeral will take place from bia late residence, pose of sdbverting her government, exciting, Logteny Muitary Intelligence. of the frigate, and sent home to the United States. We + mon artANCE oops thie (entog) nn ee aber 9, ah ‘among her slaves, and murdering her peacead! aod are expecting further intelligence of the affair as soon as AT RETAIL. Maat ta one oki ccemphons (pom) weap to | TNT SEVENTH ROIS TOS UNITED TO) VESEY | the bark arrives — TOMES, SON & MELYAIN, 5, assem tans, New Yor. this yom Saturday, morning, Decom- | “A NY INGORMATION THAT MAY nF GIVEN OF RE Ohio, was demanded, and the Governor of Ohio refused {9 | Owing to the exertions of Mr. Bellow, the artist, who 50 {ER EDITOR OF TRE HERALD. Pare at Pants Pricee-Whether Pante | M0; Gores o beak nem mer nd. will be thanktelic rescired by thets neste” Adanea> ive him wp: another ted 0 Minat thas miscreants (tho | bas recently settied in Loudon, it ts extremely probable Oe Te Eee mars 1400. f | grlatecr han consed inexia. THOK REYNOLDS, 908 Canal | ine relatives and frienda of tho family are reepectfully Morvinunia, Wentchemter county, N.Y. Governors of these States) ee ne bgt that the London volunteers will send by the nextsteamor | ay 1 read in your sean time ago about ‘the | fret, three doors west of way. iy eh oe Se ae eae at XY, PERSON ISPORMING FosTRR THOMPAON. @ the conatit ir oaths w Seventh regiment to @ visit © | bark Cora, I will now give you the first news of her cap. hat Present. p “ ‘ell street, N.Y. of the address of Peter yemate Trout formalities, but they failed to hide from | 2 invitation to the * iad Teteby cur trigute Tat wight. We Dedaemert chu, | 4 Cuutatmes Present. oa wacnrwn, io, Millauneburg. Manaaner J. Rrax, wifo of | formerty wurgeon ia Giaugr, Sovlad, will bo ealaby Pe Es the great fact that it was «ympathy with the cause of | Fugland. and the bark held out well, in spite of our shots, of whict With imporsant impro ements, at reduced pr ens ner a ee ee sce | MO a i Laws ne John Brown which ave sanctuary t0 bis confederates. IC | Mp, Blanchard Jerrold, who is captain of a crack Ton- | 84 id not spare. was’ about seven bolls yostertay | WIN prove the moat 9 that can be ofttrnd to | The relatives and friends of ihe family are renpectfully CUI ere a nerrem Be Tine oNToe hear meu had have fied to Great Britain or France. we | aon volunteer corps, and sevoral other literary and mill- | evening (we were under our starboard tacks and bound for | Ja ring the Christmas hol Since 008 Broadway, X.Y. - — f reneged, Wo. bie necged purest this (Bum. ‘equare Post office, Monday. & PAST OP. M. ‘would have received them back and inflicted upoe there colebritien, are very enthusiastic in relation to the Tana) tien the lookout on the sta board eathrad sang fey) Aiternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The remains wil be | [ACHOSTHERE Is A LETTER POR Yor. PLE the just. punishment for their infamous crimes | tary cvleriin. tested tmany leading citizens. of Landon, | out, ‘Sail, bol” on our weather bow, standing clos | qrgred Munroe & Co. Haven Very Destra- . 4 Ucohond gp. | ispend t ces you cmtke meal, COO under our treaties. Bus they were wiser; they by whom It in raise a fund of £25,000 to de: | hauled, with port tacks aboard. We at once bauled our | ip qasortment of men's Overcoata, ‘Comte, Ae., well upon. Don't fafl. piece: fied among our brethren: | wo had | ne tomthe | fray the expenses, This shows the invitation will come | wind, and when we got on her leo quarter we tacked | made at very moderate prievs, No. 507 Broadway, st FELEX.—YOU DON? READ THE SUNDAY PAPERS, with them; we had only @ constitution and thelr Tay Ae ret ciened that 1 will go far towards counter. | aud etcod after her, at the samo time giving her a thirty- | Nickolan Totel, mouth and 14 days, Te ihe htea. “Mary has been expsrting Jou foe Of felity to it. Tt failed ue, and thelr murdorers are free, | s9 worded tnd signed Unit MS aon crested by Lard Pal. | two pound pil, but'she paid no attention to the compli A. aes nt addons, Tf You see thm care aves ready spain to apply {he incendiary's torch to your Swell | Tperston's. recat reply in relation to Company Ra, Ninth | ment, started either tacks nor sheets, bat kept ov het | Preserve Your Stoves.—Lendbenter's Re~ Soa ther bos we coat teks wa ing and the assnssti’'s Knife and tho poisoned Pow! to yom iment, proposed visit, with arms in their hants. Tt | course, After a half hour's chase it seemed doubtful | nowned Liquid torn Polish superondes all others: ne dirt, Dot ‘tie God that hath bereft us— ONESTY-WILL, FIND A REPLY 70 ais comme. | and your femal 7°? copoctally "to tesure domeatig | may be erie That the ‘bundoome manger in wich the | wheter we Were Raining any, and. propurations wore | tril argky fold everywhere, Priel depot IO Fu hedge Pape : NRSTY—WILL, FIND A REPLY TO. Hie COMM what Puion | i in American may havo ox- | made to wet sail, od 0 Oe eenatctietaettetmntes Sywa—In Rrooklyn,on Friday evening, December 7, SRWATION WANTED_OP D OROWLET Bree ot Deine wee reeves do some. | rather freshened, and we could that wo were Manv Asn Tiree, wife of Samuel Hl Sims, in the a2 year | [*EORMATION WANTED—OF D. CROWLRY. BETTER Tne town you what this party has done and de- | cited in the minds of Englishmen a desire ‘Clared in the national ona fa I a ger thi a, by and through their executive depa 4 . — RY JAS a ; tas private citizens. By the | very liberal one, justifies the belief Beventh's ye ied on govern! Justin, no nation nor | reception will be one worthy of the traditional hospi: of her & The relatives and friends of the femily are respectfully uneral, from her kite reeidenes, 266 day a(lernovn, at two o'clock. Hor 0 Ureen wood . We then her a couply more shots, but sho 4 aa though Se wasn't wench evamg- This made i eek cen « our captain rather eoneetenene “y & my ted siven, rooms to take better aim and fre \uto 4 d - Bate Ended Goat - effectually , * her ri afterwards proved, which waa Grepante Life Ineurance Company, ime he hae pot returned, and feat fo hia safety. Tf Richard Rule by whom the wae Intely employed, will leave hie wet tha Monmouth Arma corner of Weat and Barclay steweta, he wil confer * favor invited to attend the tality of John Bull. vient’ to habe OB eay eras Wall street on ‘Cemetery. the eavertion, the subjects or citizens of amy nation, have the right to _——— cut away by our shots, Tt was now evi Odd WESEENDONCK, President Trecklyn, om Betnrday, December 8, Av #_sdvertion disturb the peace or security. of ye Jersey City News. py ed up with her “band |p, Scwweneuin, Secretary. rot Bisbal E cod Reel Be Bbakis, aged T arabes of Maurie: Sheben, of inchs san eS ein te “the commianice. of orieaes Srmors Rannoan Acctoeet.—Barly yesterday morning | (OSA water casks, booby hatch anda lot Of | Lyems and German Silk Velvete. in of the fomity are to attend the fa. | Triland, who left here for pf Bo d sn. Spar in of th 'y are invited John Seamnell will feel Coankfal tom them, and all these are bw ve natty Sort the locomotive Gregory, of the Pennsylvania and Now ciber ntefl came serene, Out vewe, sad we had to sha BLACK, WINITE AND COLORED, (renany’ GA two o'clock, from | J.hh Scannell will fori oer anem, Ga Water street, causes of war. For yous Mite party Sew, Railroad Company, ran {nto the wagon of Augustus | about to kéep clear m. bark kept on, funable ee No. 187 Joralemen street « York, Buffalo papers please copy. " cade by thom. by the — 7 Dor. It wha as berutiful a chase J jo, vl ; : de: = tien oa \opepen peng ns hatte ant Sturman, baker ta, South sixth siren. Garman wee = Stee Tow y of un who lower Mantifecturers, 2 sore | Ses ey ates , Mant L., wife of Thos. PoRMarion WANTED. oF net en AOE press, through ‘ : injure head and arm; the wagon bag ! ie contek ; 4 sieter tren, ere ee, Blander—to datwrd ~ Con weneall cmite to atoms, and the horse ao sevorely ut that be felt that she na ciate oll eft nee acenatatanece of the amity, alee the stoped ee ee Ta Weat Fourteenth wreck, fayette Nagy Ayal aly iki wots, | extent scoerres tareegh, the tegligence of the employee; | afraid of the smell of . Kien lowered down ‘aRNOLD, ere ol. | Suinte or nape Sosuaen te one ee 7 on * excite our ne fo in . be enn their quarter boat, #1 “TM AWAITING Yi deould rudamit Comat f: ‘nation. Twill | the wruat wa abaent, hy te to dective us, and ‘canea tin (0 Map Dr. Wine Bit- Sates K.. Riueotars 2 anes oaghgangtee | Rot will do eo from this abolition party. I demand | visible by wi engineer picking it mp; DYSPEPSTA, 1 box, Post offee, and oblige HAY N Kose, the of my State ge vernment ‘whom I owe | man now lies in |, the physician en female ‘ONT RD UNTIL, br peer vam nay emanate gc | moe etna bene arena ra Pi dase | Uyos'terstparet poertods mente Mei Wile Stone eal | Se Pipettes tas cena Weahy ot pon, superior Court—Gencral Term. were pow within musket i HO WILL TESTE | The relatiers and friends are invited. to attend the fo Piva, Bona jegiatalors=| make the detuand Vs of = pddgesHotman, Wondruf, Monerie, ober was evident to ws all that v Ae peel, Oe sy! gee A o'cloe, a Maer Tis. tiobal rights Confer tan ave shown p es aa ir) ho has Children A ‘ Maoh evans fae i ET Sou that are aia doliberate and Drc.78.—Christian Stamler ve. a Pearce board the bark, To fron ay Nhe certain caer to the perind of | na wee avenues, without fu in Ma sak Say Yee WaNOTRD FRow Sit | Foun; by the executive, impleaded wont me Dede to be | from. Sa oe RCs sand im the-wny of the robe! thet wil be |" Fiindetpbin pr ples, Acese co tik Min, Veomaa'h, ay ta sciee Hh UPP—1 HAVE RET con of . | PITTGR MURR AT HA’ ttre ted Fete Adclome Wellock nical momh and 96 days ‘Li Wiatoas to see you. Bo eon that bots a8 Warecr. Ip Sree of t # SOOTHING ARUP, far (ile ecnvnlak ne, C URNED, AND AM VERY ‘and to avert even without costa. y) afternoon . = yING A_SeT OF FURA Mn | H. Childe ot al.—Orderod | was Hats, Hate, Caps and Fars—Wh ° ‘The fencral will take plage th y Mat | TERSONAL—ANY LADY HAVING A Bersih ma ay yetamech ee | wet ge a Stl psn | CN ealenlallaiilala PY cs A 7am By A . rtant—ong! several: not to sue - . nec L. Fenn, : tA . = " Fee he cbcihtonsts say. oa are vauing 's bor bie ‘Jopoties, or the plaluti, for the taking of oF Keep- “a Wary —Arter «lingering iinens, Sanan Wier, aged 82) Crane WHO WERE IN Bs 4naik. Mo. clam ate you were beaten in t=) Gentine. he | ing Uy yt under C=) excoution ianned 8, tne Jets. whi Frosen Gas Meter's—To Prevent the rear 8 cathe and 1 oa aa map any | Seana, Mebican, Sam Jacinto, Wye t e aaa xRDe falsity of this statement needs no confirmation. Look ment, order appesied from * ns }. 9 Proadway. f ry 4 the foneral from ber late F esidenoe, No. | No. 81 Wail street. yore arpa tory for in rettation.. ‘em exeatnt i | cota and the jegmeat k catered hervia bo aaa. ot Swe = 7 area Tireent ret om Monday 8" ernoon at two 6G Tyga Faas wore OF BATLY ARBALD, cons re for Corder is emrmed cho | Bee ean Ro enn Robes 94 Chambre st Ya prin teak. wiehout further ibviation, Fay remain wil ton Sligo Aly ore bat postion wt ealnlated onl Jame Chambers et al. ve. Frederick Granteon. le Be Ted Uhatbees rece tree or Peart, | be taken 10 Greenwood for interment Pas Georgie i H i i