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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1861.—TRIPLE SHEET. eS of saying that they exhibited much . sources of the Si > >: The Chieago und Milwaukee Merchants | A. Jarvis, are respectfully invites i ation tthe funeral, | MISCELLANEDOLS, gentlemen of ying 4 if i # of th : ‘outh are inexhaustible. Ine NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. Le a — : — . on Sunday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, from No. | ~ ESCs. more liberality in regard to its proposed uses word, if the Southern States were-closed in mavens : ei cf oa 214 West Twenty second street, without further invita: | FQCMES FOR THE [epyeturors ii 4 Fort Keansey, Jan. 25, 1861 PariaperiTa, Jan, 25, 1861. tion, Her remains will be deposited ia the family vault ee oe oe than some of its more prominentlay promoters. | from the rest of the world by a Chinese wall, |... povy express pasted at aif past eleven o'olock on | A number of Chicago and Milwaukee merchants are | at Si. Stephen's church, corner of Broome and Chrystie | Haske Fok THe ; Well, after various vicissitudes, including the | they could, upon their O* abounding re- the night of t 1 trlananaic communication east. | Dele sumptuousiy entertained at the Continental this | Streets e joa Sg HOmks ¢ Cdk tumbling down of the roof—a mark, some said, sources, maintain ( mselves etter than could | ward has since then been interrupted. : evening by the Beard of Trade of this city. Tostead of | penta eseeuiante s “J beloved mee it Geppex staee oe of the Divine displeasure—the Academy was the people of the . cre gat-.at of territory in Bay Puascsco, Jan, 9-240 P.M. | SKitg Gotton.”” the “Prince of Breadetutis” 's toasted. | gy oh come 5 ie. ah ree ot bo oa. GANDER REATE OF i y me, 240 P Ko we ae ‘The funeral will (ake place this (Saturday) morning, at ia 4 opened with a grand inangural speech by one | any other part offthe earth. Arrived on the sth, Dashing Wave, Boston, 6th ¥ ra bsg pd de eroarpegerptates ‘Tavemiertale | half-pastsnine. o'elog Sree ann aicee kee treat ine Gai OF of the directors, in which bo felicitated | Next as to the excuses of a Southern con- | Chir Now York Satiod Sth, ship Cuarles Heat, Bly | Sishet aceon eure of ay Lats £6 eae 9s Dat peas ie weer | cae iene wAtLRoaD cowr ie i , . " carrying 18 600 sacks of wheat, and ship Achilles, Met. | c : | quiem High } big age «eR SH TLEINOIS ¢ PAILROAD COMPANT. ee ere «ae Ly reer nce mal Bo | ___ Bemonratie Bate Pernsnn, 25196. | bush the ius of the telly ae equented Vo ttond | HE HELIN" BILLA Souraee work, and pledged himself to the public that it shmeat, twenty millions a year, and an | me Legisinturemet eainauto on the Mist BA iste es gy an aed oe ee | without further notice. ng | THE Ibkanuis ¢ RAILRUAL COMEANE should not be used tor “theatrical perform- | export Culy of one cent per pound upon | 6th Den rable de is Guenava, « native Calif f ei Mowtos.—In this city, on Friday evening, January 25, i " Se art 4 State Convention this evening from the First Assembly | of quinsy sorethroat, Eowanp MKLViu® MorToN, youngest | ances or any lowor immoral purposes.” We cotton will furnish that amonnt of — y was chee en President of the wud | istrict of Reussaleer county:—John #. Willard, J.C. | chil of Kobert Morton, aged 2 years, 11 months and 18 are not aware to what extent this promise re- money. Nor do we apprehend that there | °**' Besa vernor. He is a Boa at,and | Hewitt, J. A. Griewold, D, allen | Meh w@aitedn and teisuas'oh the aah aie respecttnily presented the sentiments of his colleagues of | will be any difficulty as to the recognition - ee pe gee a sephaag a 4 WANGIRE cr OG | invited to attend the funeral. fiom the residence 9 bis val : : = ‘an support, the entire Breckinridge vote, at Cincinnati. | father, 345 Weet Fifteenth street, on Monday afternoon, the Board. As regards the latter portion of it, of a Southern confederacy by England and } and tur four votes from the Douglas Senators. ‘This | Ciwexwani, Jan. 25, 1861. | at half past one o'clock. i . ‘it seems to have been intended only to be kept | France. Cotton will settle that question, | election indi the disorganization in the Douglas | — Patrick McHugh, who was sentenced some time since |, MClina oye, kd Se ee RICH FARMING tothe ear. Within a week from the time it | if put to the test, in favor of the confedera@y, | "arty, and « disposition of allowing all parties to | for killing his wife, was hung here to-day at ten o'clock. | 1 your and 6 months: ison bate’ ICH FAI ING pidocds \ in fi rE oan intervention, if | f*™ adavntageous coalitions with opponents, ft will - —--—— |. "the friends and relatives of the family, and the mem- On PF aRMING was made the “Traviata” was announced to be | and also in favor of Enropean iniervention, if | eatbens's ea Pr THE NEW YORK WEERLY HERALD | bers of Kureka Lodge, No. 248 F. and A’ M., are reapect KACH PAC MENG as f probably lead to combinations contrary to partisan usage | . i RICH FARMING performed within the very walls which were | necessary, for 9 recognition of Southern inde- : "i i fully invited to attend the funeral services, at the resi- eet | Aenea’ be tha. North, A d . on the Senatorial question, Tho Assembly has not yet | Se AeneD IE Bee dence of his parents, No. 19 Macdougal street, on Sunday | TRACTS OF FORTY RERES AND UPWARD, to be kept sacred from the contamination pendence by the North. Al! these ropublican | organized. A desperate sirvggle over tho election of a | The Revolution—Important from Wash- | afternoon, ut two o'clock. His remains will bo taken (0 OF FORTY ACRES ANY UPWARD! 5 pre’ bs herefore orci starvi o | Speake * Donne | fut . 7 Kingston, N. Y., for interment, on Mer norning OF FORTY ACRES AND UPWAuD, of Shakspere’s creations, and it was only re theories, there fore, of coercing or siorving the | Speaker is progressing. John Conness, a Broderick- | Imgtom—The Proceedings of Congress— | Kinsston, N.Y. for in eenie ©, a Commie hes TRACTS UF FORTY ACBES AND LeWARD, moved from the bills to make way for the | South into submission are fallacious; and | Povslas democrat, is the loading candidate, having re ‘Withdrawal of the Senators from Flori- | Guamm, in the 70th yearof her age. ccistin Catia aie a Sa eek a sell hag {camnodal | ‘Ghuilly abetod-tn thie ss s ceived the caucus nom'nation of that wing, butchanged | da, Alabama and Mississippi—The | The relatives and friends of the y are respect ONG CREDIT AND AT LOW PRICES, Giuramento,” an opera still more immoral Bis. y nis this other ides of Southern | no republican or Breckinridge support, and seers des- Latest News—Markets, d&e. | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, ING CREDIT AND AY LOW PRICE ‘To make the matter worse, the Brooklyn saints poverty and helplessnes: that the upshot of th’ The simple truth is, | tined to de ; although the contggt is oly to continue ‘The Weekty Hexatp for the present week will be ready at ope o'clock, from_ the resid B. Abbott, No ce of her son-in-law, N. 171 East Thirty-fourth street. NG CKEDIT AND AT LOW PRICES. seem to have taken to it wonderfully, the re- is Southern revolution eral days. this morning at eleven o'clock. It will, with other ‘MoCarray.—On Friday, January 25, ANN MeCaxrar, in attention of the e1 ternrieing and tudusirians pecllon of ceipta of the house at its first representation | must be a reconstruction of the Union, upon the Gon. Denver aad J. N, McDougall are regarded as the | things, contain:—The highly intoresting Special De. en lr all to aa kee ei Ge hed to tee Terni Sennen | - of je . F : ne , A i z and 1 ul was : 4 ¥, being considerably larger than those of the | basis of positive securities to Southern insti | leding candidates for the Unite’ “tates Senute, ‘The im- | spatches to the HMyxatn, showing the Progress of the | ine comforting asturance that hers Was the blest bope of At RATEEOAD OF ANE. bs Regen et z= #e ayes pression among couservative mex is that noither will be | Revolution and the present condition of aifuirs at tho | bright immortality beyond the grave. Her friends and ESIRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, New York Academy on the opening night. tutions, or the separation of the Union into clected, ue the nomination of either '1 the Douglas cau | National Capital; A full report of tho Proecedinge of Con. | Uhose of her fumily, and those of her brother-in law, | yy iMtINQIS CHATKAL KALLKOAD COMPANY, How are the pledges of the directors to be | two confederacies, exch resting upon its own ; John Moore, aro reapectfully invited to attend her fune- y, perseverance "aba tadustry reconciled with these facts? Does not their in- consistency show that their Academy is a sham peculiar system of labor, and each pursuing its | manifest destiny in its own way, subject only Would net ensure his election without considerable outside support. The p: ny express, with dates from Fort Kearney to the gress; An Account of the Withdrawal of the Synators from Florida, Alebama and Mississippi; The Minority Re port of the Committee o€ Thirty three; The Latest Intel .tw0 o'clock precisely. ral, ‘om No, 30 Trinity piace, on Sunda; Her remaios will ment. afternoon, at be taken to Cal. vary Cemetery for in’ Montoomery.—On Friday, January 26, after a short ill- e them, by r provide comatertekee , with, comparatively energy, perseverance and indust hon af for Senne and fam! speaking, very little ¢ L—LA , and was a sham from the beginning, and that ar- | to their treaties with each other and the rest Mt has arriv ra igence from ‘ho Seceting St The Actual Condition of rey, 6on of Williaa and Mary J. LANDS z saline Uitmanianies | af f a onan é . ¢ suits apuinst Harrasethy, the former refiner at tha , The Seizure of Firearms for the years, 4 mouths and 14 days No State in the v the ‘Mlatlerlcat oles so nveat rant hypocrisy is the prevailing c' eae le | of the world and tot 58 general laws of nations. Sau Francisco Mint, are set apart for trial on the 5th of | 1 City; The Latest News reccived by | The relatives nds are respectfully invit induc Tiinais, There is we amongst our neighbors across the river. The Mr. Lincoln's admin tion may eome in too ian sia x s > te °* | tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one 4 conditions of elimste . - Rua sig Vebruary next i; Fditorials on Leading Events; Reports | from the residence of his parents, 107 West Forty-cighth routee those LwWo greak only way in which they can refute these impres- late to maintain or reconstruct the Union. If} the schooncr Alert arrived today from Japan, ¥ 1 aud Money Markets, and all in- | street : . —corn and wl of Hlinois. " ‘ 4 i 9 Jay , See - 9, - EASTERN AND 50) wN MARKETS, sions is to rent their house for every enter | so, as peace is better than war, as Jaw and | Sandwich Isiuds, with Honolulu dates to the 22d of teresting pews of the preceeding week, received by foe cr hiaae tat peat whet H ASTREN AND SUTIN, MARKETS: z oe | oa 3 ‘ . A Besed i s 8 Oita IS, aged ears. STERN A SOUT MAK! tainment, theatrical or otherwise, which is not | order are better than political confusion and | December ¢ h or otherwise, Single copi ‘The relatives and {riends ave respectfully inyited to at Theck lands ard ellanges ten MP onegtars Pathe rs * eer ee a0) s iis acne ° siand sof imp e iat } at she counter of the offica, corner of Fulton g end t c ie (Saturday) ernoon, a f hich co «with ol in itself objectionable, and which the public | ruin, it is to be hoped he will incline to the | THe Uy Isiend nows of toy & : Be be Be Oeae Ve Vas ves, cua oF Rulon pnd sen ie Tesierads Ome Gsurnar). Aeveconge AG FWD. | ieee aording taste calls for. sigs BH paths. : vis Island, on the loth of of the shipSilver | Nustau streets. Price six cents, clock, ¥ Hospital. ni Baste asi recognition of a Southern confederacy rather nd the wiikck iia wy 1 $200. Et lah edad Sahoo GE Pi OF ILLINOIS. near = " na ek for He | —On Thursday, January 24,8. AvGestus Pariye, y an The Southern Revolution—A Southern | thon plunge thewhole country into the anareby part era h el ealstse Prawings of the Delaware State Lot- reggie npn pert camaty _ HL RAILHOAD SY UF LULLNOIS Confederacy—The Folly of Coercion. | of Mexico. News from Pitr'y Peak ahr many Suncom scare voreserms. |, ii {viends and the frionds of the family are invited to |, Over S1Gh ONGi oF erivade eupllas Bare beso, Sepanied ot The seizure by the local authorities of Geors | ¢,.., Ga oo “4 Fort Keanwny, Jan 23, 1831 5 eae Raa es ee from the residence of his tacher, 183 Third avenue, with: | (we fem ceveral of these works, Wit a vautable publia Be: Curious Comp fi CO - Ww si e iris 3 51, 26, 73, 4, 66, 43, 3. , , und in | oto diminish wate expenses, the tax gia of the United States Arsenal at Augusta, | URIOL NPLICATION IN 4 Mar The Western stage, with six pusengers,a heavy mail | Daaitane Can: $4, lan’ Ss ise out further notice i ure Tight, and must, conseque jnmehee ey ith i ‘ i | vers—Brooxnyn Angsp or New Yorx.—The | and Hinckley &Co.’s messenger, with $7,000 in dust, | , 65,3, 13, 15, 6, 24, 12. Sinmgnas.—On Friday, January 25, of convulsions, Many W ¥ with its store of arms, adds but another to the | pianpite ¢ the 0 “ee puseed at four o’clook P. M. on the 24th for Omaha | Otreuiars sent free of charge by addressing either to Josxrmse, youngest daughter of Pr. VE. and Mary L. numerous proceedings of a similar character irst week o1 the new Op season has de ere tettg \ | WOOD, KDDY & CO., Veilmingion, Delaware, an, aged 7 months, hich hi I aaa Kee i Bw fs veloped the rather unexpected fact that our Denver, Jan, 2, 1861 | Ory WOOD EDDY & OO., St. Lonis, Missourt, The funeral will take place this (Saturday) afiernoon, | , which have placed a e seceded States in the re “ id C tod the At two o'clock, from the residence of the p No. 37 ‘ Pr friends on the other side of the or have | Tieswings of R, E & Cos Delas | =) treet attitude of undeniable revolution against the sauen dis ek cacis Seal a ae With n Juan mines ye | ware! Meri 5 : iacace jccalbitae ONieeare Ox seen we 4 . SE : a h ad of us aste, user Cobnry, OLAss January 25, ANN Sanu fs - S iN, general gov rnment of the Union. At the same Shaaden haviiata th tlie » operas, the recefpts Teaind Antatileente teoed Rica: anise | 52, 13, 78, 46, 11 years, sollte Stale ts rapidly diting up with popmlation: 968,026, per time the Conventions, Legislatures and people tn Broobiten ave largely In advence of those in | peempeatn. Wb 5 the Gol Ran | The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | Titian i7isage rae of Ie percent iten yeu ee yi ti steadily chile’ pklyn are largely in advance of those rte a Ste ’ invited to attend tho funeral, this (Naturday) afternoon, Pa ROL , of suid States are steadily and harmoniously | 7.5)... place: and so we ave really in debt to | 84 Georgic guiehes were doing weil, generally avoraging | Clrouars went free of charge by aatrvsathg & |? ‘one o'clock, from No. 71 Mercer street, MOAGMOULIURAL PRODUCTS: progressing to a Southern confederacy. A} 4, = pK from $ Lo $16 per Jay, with cotae two and three bun led * Wilmington, Delaware, Philadelphia papers please copy. - te AGRICULTURAL PRODUCES. : : ) | Brooklyn for eur Opera, They new : ‘ . Surv. On Phureday of congest The agricultural products of Viinols are greater than thoas general Convention of the cotton States will iheas ¢ hth haath; 1-that dollar rune. ‘The weather was so cola they could do « euaes aad lungs, Aisant B. of any other Siale The procrets sent out dun.og the past heatre, of which they « ist proud. tha’ & Fe ” ic le a 3 . * year ‘exeved tons. ‘The wheat erop of 1860 a meei at Montgomery, Alabama, on the 4th of | * ye: FANE Ina, BRODG. vane | eixor seven hours work per day. A sixty dollar | BROADWAY. Lrtge oe ade : : cord | Prowches sh(\K\AN taahelty wate the worn erop Sele wot Lee " i. accounts in some de ' thoir enibusiasm; | was taken ont loot week The 'arge oll painting, just completed, of street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, gt two February, for the purpose of organizing their ‘: ? (Chidiais ts) Woverel” Aia(lida have. tae s 3 Tee Fie CRINGE OF WALES, o'clock. RTILITY OF 7 general government, and, with some modifica- sal epubie bere be ai pa fea nan Uy Ai lap Ea abet eh oy iM HER MAJESTY ‘QUREN VioTORtA Surrm.—In Brooklyn, on Fridsy, January VECTRLEY OF 4 is “ < appointed, both by opera managers nud artists, | MFcr Owners basing Gono to the States to spent the | wi pe on exhibition for a few days only at Gurney's Gal. | Whsti1, youngest child of the late We evn the industrd immediate tions, it is understood that they will adopt the federal system embraced in the constitution of the United States. We may thus safely pre- dict that, in advance of the day of Mr. Lincoln’s inauguration, a Southern confederacy will be organized, comprehending the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis- sippi, Louisiana and Texas, and, perhaps, several others, all banded together as a unit for Southern independence. The first difficulty, therefore, that will present itself to President Lincoln, as the offi- «er charged with the execution of the laws of the United .States, will be their execu- tion within the limits of the seceded States. To meet the requisitions of the law , he must restore to his government the posses- sion of the various forts, arsenals, navy yards, , <e., seized and held in the seceded States as State property under the law of revolution. How is this to be done? the laws.”” ployed, and the seceded States, like rebellious provinces, are to be subjugated by the stroug arm of federal power. It is granted that the regular army and navy of the Union will be nnequal to this task; but itis supposed by the republican party that, ina call upon the militia the Northern States will furnish any number of troops that may be demanded by the President to assist him in the execution of the laws Such, fairly stated, is the programme resolved upon by the incoming administration and the party supporting it. Let us briefly consider the probable conse- quences of this policy. Several federal forts at Charleston are occupied by the revolutionists. ‘They must be dispossessed. Accordingly a fleet of armed vessels and transports bearing an army are despatched to Charleston. The forts in question are recovered. But what then? ‘The wat bas been commenced, jn anticipation of which, not only the States of the Southern confederacy, but all the other slave States, stand pledged to make common cause with | South Carolina against this policy of coercion. | Thus it is apparent that any attempt by force ot arma to reinstate the federal government in any United States fort, arsenal or dockyard, seized by any Southern State, will be the inau- guration of a war in which ali the military forces and resources of the South will be com- bined against the general government. The very first blow, then, of coercion will involve Mr. Lincoln's administration in a war for the | subjugation of the South, an enterprise crimi_ nally foolish and utterly impracticable, The Southern States, leaving out Muryland and Delaware, have a population close upon twelve millions, Of this aggregate over four ‘milliona are slaves and free blacks, the work- ing agricultural element of the South, From ihe eight millions, more or less, of whites#¥a | cmillion of <oldiers, in a great emergency, could be drawn. There would be no difficulty in raising from this white population a moveable army of two hundred thousand able men. Could Mr. Lincoln's administration muster a snfficient force to subdue this army of resistance? No: He might raise s larger army from the republi- can ranks cf the North; but with their move- ment to the South the reign of chaos would most probably commence in the Northern States, in which event their existing general government would be utterly destroyed by con- tending factions in arma, and the South Ameri- can system of republics would be fairly intro: duced amongst us. ‘The subjugation of the South into sub- mission to the Union is, then, out of the question. What then? We are next informed that the Southern States can be starved into submission; that they have not the resources or capabilities reqnired to sustain a respectable independent government, and that it would not take a long time to convince them of their dependence upon the North for com- mercial fneilities and domestic necessities, which the South cannot supply. Here, too, however, the organs and orators of the repub- lican party are ander a great delusion. All gricultural staples produced in the North produce din the South, in addition to the gevwat staple peculiar to the Southern States Thebest materials employed by our ship and rT builders, in the of and South, nine the y timber ber, are d (n and fu We are answered that © it will be deme through “the enforcement of | Fleets and armies are to be em. , lish a Union ing. about them, Opera | successful one. IMPORTANT FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. | A French and English Protectorate to be shed over Mexico. NUTON, J si i, bogethy that they have no longer mach When it is thore faith in them. ily we derstood that the com- pany is a very superior on: cludes some of the best » such as Madame Colson noli and native prime donna, who prot more practice ou the siage, to be the best of and still another star, the Signorina Elena, in reserve diences in Jiving place will im son in both citics will be a highly ry with anc ers i 63,0 and a new opera iy Facis have just come lihght whi ly that the English and l'rench tempt for the great Monroe doctrine, are about to estab protectorate ov manent footirg fn the Central Ame It will be remembered with what just ride every Ame rican beheld the respect which Furopent it from the very announcement of the du trine of Mc. Mon roe, that mo European nation +7 the political aif ing porsecsions. Such was tho inf! re aroun time to time was © affairs of North America to deter any from any seriovs effurt to gain any such in that the Although Mexico owes the iltions of dollars, and to the p ple of Franee, which Mexic eix we show pyernments, es Hinkley, ha Little | i of the day- -hilips, Brig- the au- ‘ove, and the n, 23, 1861. most conel| in itter con- Mexico, and probably, Waking ad. ‘vantage ofour wealuess at this time, will secure a per nt ld cvatre of North Amerien, except tates. nations gave to | or regulate their exist nee of the power of our of this doctrine from at in (he management of the european nation eor fos of Britain a large amount 1s ref in the face of hor agreement to de so, #ti.t suck he the potency of the Monroe doctrine that thers ton tions have noi tw this tac one what they © sily hove done, and woult b+ touvt, thi great American interdivt. But vow, since the Caton & disrupted, the prestige of tho de fa to the gre Q it is France at nd, one or tnd estady a for the ostenaible pi m slat | government the lerge — inddbte aud their people, The history of Lriist French aggraulis: in other portions of the | leaves tut whet will be Oy | Mexico under (ho prote otorate en | these great Powers. | De an the leaderstiyy of Elgin we Divided as our quarrel, and by the forme can only look on with shay upon the doctrine, which hnd be by our utteraneet and whi rica from (he perfidy aud macy Flushed woth Uheir vtetorie sy conquest for and ogg! eesion. theis one jon int jumphant acimi be, we r ne the Taw had oxemptod Mr. Colfax’s amendment to the Port Route b daily overland mail, proposes if shat! start from « point on the western frontier of Miseour!, acces<ivie road from the East, and go through to Mincvrville of from St. Loais to San Franciseo, Lotte pers are to go through in twenty day his own exp This amendment t« xico would er onfedar eh Ame at po for a rail fnetent re awl newspa and magazines and documents in thirty-five days: but taese nay be sont by the contractor by steamer, showed in his remarks it would involve only per annum over the present system, being daily plan ws yet proposed. pending. ‘The Senate has confirmed (he following nom'n) Grenville Wilcox, United States Attorney for the Wee! District of Arkansas, vice Wilson, resigned, Charle Jordan, do, Kastern District, vice Harrall, resigned; James M. Brown, Marshal for the Western Dist vice Jacoway, removed; Wm. J. Newkirk, Postm Me 100,800 $ ehe ot Arkon tor at New Albany, Ind. ; Lieut. James M. Watson, to be placed on the reserved list of the nav Secretary Of Legation at Turin: R. B. Bradford, of York, Consul General to Simoda, ; Romaine Dillon, of New Japan; J. J. ow Springer, of Penngyivania, Consul to Venice; John A. Parker, of Virginia, Coraul at Honolulu; Andrew District of Colombia, Consul to Turk cigalpa; William Carrotl, of St. Helena place; Egmont Rohes, of Guttenburg, Consul to that place; David Porter Heap, of the District of Columbia, Consut) Genoral to Constantinople, James McDowell, Miesonri, Conn! to t yong; Charles f Consul to Cologne: D. P. Henderson, of to Carrara, onth America, rothere, ua and Les Consul to that cht, of Culifornin nbn sky, Cons Fire at Racine, Wis. to pay | The C. ©. L. express at seven o'cloe 500 in tre There ie the Jackniow e: wore exati nim ment that Col nization is Wi ti a ‘Presto of importan ngress dc Lily grattty ing any J., Sam © ig Still pending. od to day on the among whom were Mis, Fects and ner danghter El gy s evening, with six pw giving 0 » the po 1861 Joseph pase’ bore 2 aud ¥ part of the g ive witnesses ern ent, beth, and Dr. Quidor. The ladies eorroborated and con firmed the testimony heretofore brought out. Dr. Qui- dor testified to clots ef blood found on tho Dall of twiue, and that those spots had beon 3 vered over wilh vermillion t. Duriag the exa mipation of Mrs. Igete and hert daughter the prisomer exhibited a great dea! of uuoasiress, and nervous agitation. A prefound stillness pervaded the court room during the time they were on the stand. A witness on tl of the govermment being absent, and, as the Court stated, the court, jury, counsel and Witnesses, had parsed a laborions week, the court would be adjc \:ned to Monday next, at twelve o'clock: the adjournment of the court in the morning, Jackulow aid, “Me Captain Le Th York, with on Hagard's Beseh, know ‘em ols gone.’ All handa were saved. PuLapriyiia, Jan. referriz to the Leets, After “sorry dan, 26, W861, | Me., for New | schooner Julia, of and from Orland, 1,800 quintais o° ish, went ashore last night She lies in a bad position. Stocke active. Pennsylvania State 6's, Railroad, 2215; Sorria Canal, 6: ivania Railroad, © per cent premium, wv week, £060’ bale: Peunss New York at par of corn for the we Va. k, white, 6524 Salos word mado at ILMe. a 11¢. » 1861. 90; Reading Long Island’ Railroad, Sight exchange om Jan. 25, 1861. 00,000 bushels; mixed Cotlon—Receipts of the Puuape: jan, 25, 1831. Flour quiet and dectined 12'.¢., at $5 8714 4 $5 50 for superfine, Wheat w wed; white, $L 40 a $1 50; red, The “t $1 28 2 # vorn di yant Mwils af ning; Provision? firm, vy. Howard 5 B re $ Ow, now 64e.: old, Whiskey 18e. @ Jan. 25, 1861. aud Guio are beid ramp, $13 Whiskey duit at U8 ne sales. Wheat Peoyi ms tard, 10%¢ The Opera and the Theatces. AOADE ¥ ¢ me MUSIC. ‘en for the second time list evening, with the same disteivution aa by fatame Colson, Miss eancipe, Sign poli and Ferri, The performsuce was oven beitor Laan (iit of the iirst might, ant gave great s0*isfacti dience. This even ing Miss Hinkley makes her debut in Brooklyn. The next operatic performance iy Irving plice will be given on Tree as Wi. PPR GARDEN. Mr. Charl’ Ditton, an English actor of some note, male Lis debut bere in the well koown French drama Beiphe yor," and achieved a gevaine success, Fo acts in themo- dorn Free curing thie country.‘ ther appreet: W idea, wud is un ast e. ppd the ard nee wisi Loceived a schoo! avoide allt reg S(ALO'S GARDEN, ie old clap-trap methods of et the risk of destroying the author's t who will toke » very high rank in ight wag one of the most unpleasant owas amall but highly Niilon was called before the curtain lav Ovation, will appear next faturday ina new military spectacle, Rarey unu one of his very popular lectures here this afternorn, commencing at three o'clock. In the evening the popular Scotch drama, “Rob Roy,” will be given fer the Lenetit of the Wizard Anderson, who plays | the principe! character. ‘The old, but ever weloome Seat, | tich and bungie bailade, introduced and srng by Mies Kemp, Mr. Bowler and Mr. Cook, form, perhapa, the | most pleasing feature im the play. A season of | | ¥nglish Opere will shortly be commenced at | ‘thie house, with the above vamed artists, and | Modame Anna Bishop ae prima donna, “The } Flixir of Love’! will be performed as the firet opera of the ) eer! ‘The Zounve actors have returned to town, and | tthe | Teland; William ¢ Burchard, of New York, Conen! to Com: . Racwwe, Jan, 24, 194t ‘A fire Uni: morning destroyed the building oesupied by James 0, Ravtlett as a dry goods store, Nothing was | raved. Joes on the building and goods $20,000; insured for $6,000, The fie is aupposed to he the work of 1 condiary A Noteorion vere A Jow naniest A, Sohnster, alias Mayer : ; ke. the noworiona. awindler and hovse burner, was y srday recognized whd artesiod at this place, Ofer att af Hebe ster, and otfleers tv tom, arrived today; hit ae Cluster was arrested for Rochester }f hertaay elaine pre ai tett wild burned | ning, where he tert The storm | will phy Kich: Hien, aaiil to he s be will the tion farmous borletts, reached its sixty THBATRE speated this event z of the Malakotf.* ing. It is PRANCATSR. ‘The new tve wet play, “Les Canotiers de la Seine, ry amusing and remarkably well acted, a full” piece, ail stigth of the company being inelidert ta the distrity LAURA KRENE'S THEATRE, Mike Keene hae mode some important additions to ber On Monday Mr. Pe nent ‘eat te wnt “ trative Me, GRORGE VANDENHORT Has received on invitation from several ps zone to deliver bis original poem, entitled “Life, or Men Manners, Modes ond Mensters,”” whieh toms with pa enges strong for the Union, and breathes a spirit stirrin call to patriot the examples of the great heroes ot our history. The poom, a we gather from the $t. 1 wud other pa pn’ cities In the West, where it hoe recited with gront snovers, wbounds tn sparkling | of wit end plearant satire, touching ove, marr nion in general. Th ie altogether, we are use Highly pungent production, and will no doubt the pobiie attention, The recitation wilt ty t ening ab Hope Chi wiv ta | The Seven Sisters,” which has now | sixth night, and is still exceedingly at } | | ure to Buckingham Broadway, previous to iis depar dtoaview of the ‘The public are respectfully inv! alee o jallery open (019 P.M. J. GURNEY & SON. . B—The exhibition of the xbove picture will positively yee on Eaturday next, Jian, 26, Under Garm Shirts, e., selling olf lo remove, 10,000 Ladics Wan pair of Batin Slips oF Gaiters ar x pair of India Rubber Boots, anit Shoes. MILLER & CO., 387 Canul street, Steinway & So Overstrung Grand and square Pinhos are now considered the best manntaetured ‘are warranted (or five years. Wareroums 82 and 44 Walker street, Whecler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, with iniportant improvements, at reduced prices. Ontice 4} Broad a; The Ladd & Webster Sewing Machines | may now be had for $5, al 0) Broadway. A Red Machines. Agents wanted, newing dene. tion to $40.—Kureka OMce 493 Broadw: Balls and Parties Supplicd in the most splendid and newest myle by HENKY MAILLARD, Con foner, 621 Broadway, near Houston strvet. ai Aone Moldavia Cream, for Preservin, beautifying the Hair, Sold only at W. 4. BATU! and Tou- retail, and the newly invented Wig Factory, 16 Bond sircet. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, es. —The best n the world, wholesale se privately applied. No. 6 Astor House, Batchelor’s Hair Dye—Reliable, Harm- leasand instantaneous; black or brown. Faatory 81 Barclay eet. Sold and appiled at BATUHELOR 5 Wig Factory, 16 Hill's Hair » 50 Cents, Black or brown. Depot No. | Barclay street, and sold by all druggists, Ratrdresst: Machines.—Ladies can dress their own hair in 10 minutes. Call and examine thom. LAIRD'S, 439 and 737 Broadway. Trusees.—Marsh & Co.’s Radical Cure Truss. No. 2 Vesey street (Antor House), opposite the charch, Dr. Rigg’s Truss Challenges Compari- son with any truss in the worla, No. 2 Barclay street. —_—_—_—_—_—_ Married. Cani1—Sxenicor,—At St, Mark's church, Istip, Le T., om Thursday, January 24, by tho Rev, Hoary 3, Davi, Jams H. Cant, of Philadelphia, to Avsie, daughter of ©. §, Snedicor, Of Islip, L. 1 DONNKLL — O'DONNEI. — On Wednesday evening, Jannaay 23, at Brooklyn, by the Rev. Bishop Loughlin, My, Jomy O'Doxyext to Miss Kuz: of New York. Carpwris —MeK ewxts.—On Fi os Hugb H. Blair, Wu. Carpwias, tg Jersey City. giu T. O'Doxnii, both january 18, by Rev. g MOKINNIN, all of Diea. Rennine.—At Hompatedt, 15 eu day, January 23, Wititam Beniue, ‘The friends and retat!vee of the funily are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on suaady, at 12 o'clock, noon. Crank.-On_ Thurscay morning, January 24, after a long illness, Racnann W. Crarx, eged 61 years, 7 months and 8 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invite to attend the funcra!, on Sunday morning, at ten o’cl from his jate resi ten Ninth str Crawroxn.—On Thorsday, January 24, at bie residence, 7 Manyin street, Captain Winuait A’ Ceawyorn, aged 45 yeare ond nine months, ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. His remaina will be taken ‘to New York Bay Cemetery for interment. His friends and acquaintances are reapectfully invited to atten Caneys.—On Tuesday, Jantiary tive of county Derry, Ireland, aged 07 yer ond HL daye Derry. Ireland, papers please copy. CormMax.—In Brooklyn, of angina matigne, Cama L. Conan, youngest daighter of Morria ho and Sarah b. seman’ aged 1 year and 6 montis, The relatives aud friends of the family are reepectfully invited to attend the funeral, on & morning, at pine o'cicek, from the residence of her father, in Bedford uvewue, four doors south of Myrtle «venue, Brooklyn. Crizom,—On Thursday, Janvary 21, Minaaner Cvttom, daughter of James and ‘Ann Collom, in the 2ist year of her age. ‘The friends and acque!ntanc to attend the funern!, lenly, on Wednes Davy Camss, a nao , 5 months ited “a of the fam'ty are ont her ste reaidence, S ok Papers please copy. » January 26, Witten Dis age. » members of York Lodge and the members of Zetland Chap. are respectfully invited to attend , No. 47 Robingon 1 ‘The relatives and £ No, 197, 1", and A. M. tar No. 141, R. A.M. the funera of apoplexy, Prvaman, wife of J ears and 8 months Funeral services will tuke place at the residence of her sont, Houry C. Johne and Jacob Febrmann, No, 130 Broadway, Williomatnirg, Le 1, on Monday afternoon, it one 0° Relatives and friends are ‘invited to atten Fourss.—On Wednosday , J nevere illnesa, Sanait, widow of the late Gerret Forbes, aged 72 years and 2 monthe, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, and thoee of her son-in-law, Wilitam Barnos, are re-pectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock , from her late residence, 126 Bank street Frotsoy.—In Rrooklyn, auddonly, on Thursday morn- Jannary 24, Mirxr7en Frnaexox, «ailmaker, His fric war of 1812, are porticntarly invited to 1 hi ral, from the residence of bis niece, Mrs. Teale, Bridge street, on Sunday afternoon out further liv itat fine 208 two o'clock, with. Finsy.—in Broo siny, January 23, Awvn Feary, with of Rie sit year Of hor age Fronr.—On ‘Thureday, J + ANNA CATHANISE Fiewen, boleved wife of Jol Fisher, aged 38 years monthe. \I! friends onf relations are respectiatly invited to wt ral, on Sunday afternoon at two o ireenwich atroot At Norwalk, Cona., on Friday movaing douvary re Hireneoc, late of New York etiy ag 6% Thy fuuerai will take place ou Sunday, wh seksow.-<tiv Brooklyn, on Friday, Jagnary 23, Wan ow ' 1 Laura © Sook Hee 0 iitog, 04 ton n'eloek, from the residence Nou towers etecet, Bi danyis-On That eveting, January v4, Maw F ‘The frictlg of Vue toealiy, aad of beg Baad eos | Fast Day, January 4, 1861, by Rev. M. | HEGEMAN & CO.'S ry 23, aftor a short and | n the | acqnaintances, « £0 the Veterans of the. | aged 2 years. ‘The funern will take pleco this (Saturday) afternoon, two o'clock, from the resi¢euce of his mother, Fulton enue, Lear Grand, Brooklyn, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are’ invited to attend without further ru.—On Thursday, January 24, of diptheria, Grace of Thomas and Eliza Smith, aged 3 years and 11 month: The friends of the Robert 1. family and those Daniel J,, of her brothers, ectfully invited to lenge of her parents, enues, Brooklyn, this -On Friday, January after a lingering il vO, SWAN, ‘The friends of the fam y are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, froin his lito residence, 161 West Forty. vighth street, on Sunday afternoon, at hal-past one o'clock, without farther invitation, Vauixrive.—On Friday morning, Ja Vatewnye, widow of the late Daniel Valentin The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend te funeral services, at No, 687 Broome street, on Monday morning, at ten ‘o'clock. The remains will be tuken to Fast Ghester for interment. Name.—On Th v. , im the friends and relative from the Point chureh, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one 0% notive Warsi. —On Friday, Jannary danghter of Jobu and Mary W months. ‘Tho rolatives and friends of the family are invitea to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 50) Second avenue, this (Saturday afternoon, at ane o’clock.3 ——————E EEE MISCELLANEOUS, T WM, EVERDELL’S SONS, WEDDING CARDS AND Envelopes of the latest styles, 104 Fulton street, New York. Established 1515, T $4 {0-DOUBLE SOLE NAPOLEON TAP BOOTS, A at JONES’, 10 and 12 Ann street, a new atyle. a MARIAN Davin Staten Island, jock, without further aunt M., infant aged L year and 8 NO. 902 BROAPWAY.—WEDDING &c., in elegant atyles, at low prices A’ EVERDELL'S, Cards, E Bpectmena sent by N ADMIRABLE ARGUMENT. RABBI_ RAP’ BIBLE HALI/S GREAT BERMON, VIBW OF SLAVERY, goquie, New York, on phail, now ready, im elegant cloth, Ifmp covers, price 25 ta, and in neat paper covers, price 1f cents. Copies sent by matl, postage free, by RUDD & CARLETON, publishers, New Yor RACE SUSPENDERS ARE WHAT I$ GREATLY needed there skating times, both by ladies and gentle men, WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRUSS boald be obtained ‘by every person aflicted with Hernia or upture, PUP WHITE'S PATENT LEVER SUPPORTER should be worn by ali troubled with weakness, &c. Send for @ pamphlet, id by GREGORY & CO., 25 Bond street, N. ¥. ’ Seen na SIEGE C HNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARGED ) Joints and all Diseases of the Feet cured, without pain of inconvenience to the patient, by Dr. ZACHARIE, Surgeom Chiropodist, 760 Broadway. Refers to physicians ‘and sur- xeons of this city, COHAPPED HAXDE, FACE, LIPS ac. CERTAIN CURE AND PREVENTIV mphor Lee with tiyeering, Tf uaed we directed will keep (he skin soft in the coldest weather, Only 25 cents, Sent by mail for 30 cents. HEGEMAN & CO., Chemists and Druggtste, 161, 999, G1 and 756 Broadway. ROUP, CROUP, CROUP.—DR. BE. B, FOO’ MAG. netic Croup Tippett, worn about the neck at night, {s war. rented to prevent eroup Price $1. For sale at the drug stor’s or the principal oflior, No, 546 Broadway, N.Y. Bent by mail on receipt of the price, postage paid. p™ ESS, HUNDREDS HAVE BREN CURED IN THE MOST OBSTINATE CASES OF DEAFNESS, By Dr. VON MOSCHZISKER, 107 Clinton place, between Firth and Sixth avenues EVERETT ‘An anpub) LIVE Wil appear fn Sav "§ ECCENTRICITIES. yepwarn v7) ‘hed chapter tn the NEW YORK ATLA: wecond number of THE POLICE SPY 4 to cnunterfeltors and their opera@ons, and another Together with th Dev chapter of | P° TAVE, OF ANEW YORK ALDERMAN, In all regpects THE ATLAS to-morrow will be an interesting paper. Bay it. {REAT MASS MEETING OF THE PEOPLE F We must have Peace and National Seourliy CONCESSION AND COMPROMISE, B UNION MUST HE SAVED, Th y of New York are requested to asnem- bie in mass meeting at the Cooper Institute, on Monday even. ng, January 2A, at hall past seven o'clock, to deliberate upon OUR NATIONAL CRISES, The following distinguished apeakers will be present and oddreas the meeti Bi Hon. Horace F, Clark, ne Hop. Chas. O'Conor, Mirarn Walbridge Hon, Rodman M. Pre», R, T. Atockton, Hon. Daniel S”Diekinshn, . Wm. Irvin M. Hyde, apd others nion and to peace, and who enlorse the sentimenia contained tn the following call The undersigned, believing that the fearful {lon of our common count the Union and the growing dai perative that the vowe of Ne Tavor of such ineasiines as are calctlated to PRESERVE PEACH AND PERPETUATE THIS UNION, Hereby ca!l upon their fellow citizens (0 aaweu on 2 INST. AT HAL present condi » the threatened destruction of igere of etvil war, Fender it im ‘ork should now be beard in JAN. Past paalder such questions, and to ma io great metropolis \o THE UNION, = THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE LAWS. Bivdenburgh, W. Sherwood, Hoyt Brothers, ¥ Ostrander, Cyrus Peck, MA. Barpharn, Wm. D, Murphy, 5 W. Lowiat C0 Barrow Benzimo, Wm. V. Brady, J. Coddington, L. Appieny & Sons, Towtal Jex & B, Cushing, C.K Garrison, Thos, Dennistonn, David Ogd «T Cromwell, Benj. D. Brosh, ' Loring, Andrews & Biljah PF Purdy, Mathias Clark, Kenben Lagget’. W. ad. O Brien, Solah Squires Wriltams, dr., 4 Woleoms R Beohe, Pratt & Co., Thow Faye, Gino. T Hope, ary ACO, ALC. Be bethky Wm. H. Hoople, Julius Wadaworth, W. B. Deon, Caw ald Otfendorter, Ay for hi. labor a$ upon composed of a deey passed by hey being is unsur= Sin 207,008 “acres, sell ¢ to aetual euitivators, and ever aire tai | agreement fo cultivate, Tre rowd has been eonstrected through thee lands wt an expense of $30,000,000, In 186 the population of the forty-nine counties through whieh 16 passes Wis obly S598, wince which 479,493 have been added, making tle whole population SH, in of 143 per cent, IN -EVIDENCES OF PROSPERITY, SPE RITY, PROSPERIEY, provle. it may ba, stated ing 400,000 bushela of were forwarded over whe 3 OF PAYMENT, 8 OF PAYMENT. 8 OF PAYMENT. trom $6 to $25 per acre, ag First class farming linda and the relative expense of red with wood land is the farmer, The terms of sale 1X. —KVIDE 5 1X —EVIVENCES OF Asan evidence of the thrift of to loeatien, quality, & sell fer about $10 oF $12 per esc sabdulng prairie land as comps ton in faver of th For dhe bulk of 1 ONE YE t IN ADVANG! ONE Te ADVANCE: ONE < ADVAN At six per vent per annum, and six interest notes at bie per cent, payable respectively’ i one, two, three, four, five and six Years from date of sale; avd four notes for principal, pay- ablé in tour, five, six and seven years from date ot party A contract stipulating that one-tenth of the tract parchased: shall be fenced and cultivated, each and every year, for Sve years from the date of sale, so that at the eudof five years ‘one halt should be fenced and under cultieation 0 PER CENT WILL BE DEDUCTED PER CENT WILL BE DEDNCERD NTY VER CENT WILL BE DEDUCTED From the valuation for cash, exceye the same should de a6 six dollars per acre, whe ‘he cash price will be five dollars Pamphiets descriptive of he lands, soll, climate, prxiuc- tions, prices and tet ha Sap tean be had on application J, W, POSTER, Laod Commi ner, ‘ilinoia Central Railroad, ‘Chicago, Lithoia. 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