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8 peas SS THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC, Juarez’s Decree Defining His Posi- tion as President. de. &e. ae. Derantweyt or Forrion Retsriow AND OF ot a ag Paso Dex Norte, Nov The Citizen President of the republi ey been “ger omed Wo aati Bestro Jcanrz, Constitutional President of the United Mes iran States, to the imbabitants of the same maketh oéerred apon me by ty National Congress by its rees of oh. con 1M, 1ssi, May 3 and October 22, 1562, and May 27, 1563, an i in consideration, First—That nm articles 78, 70, 80 and $2 of the federal constitution, the ouly 3 ticles which treat of the period of the functions of the President ef the republic, and of supplying his place, the case only was an- bility of holding a new etection for ne being held, withont Vike the prosont pies @ great part national territory, possible that general cl Hheuld be held at tae ordinary stated times assign cd them. Second—That in the id articles of the coustitntion ney imghewlace of Presiieut at is made for intrusting the exeen- of Jus- hie provisto: cr to the President of the Supreme Co but only temporarily, in this one case that was ticipated, (hata new election might as soon as, possible | tice be held, Thivd—-That, as it is impossible now to bave an election on account of the war, the fact of the President of the Supreme Court of Justice entering upon the duties of ninent for an indefinite ® period would imply a ‘on and extension of his powers beyond the eseriptions of the constitution, Pepe jaw of the necessity of raiment, the continuance in caso of the powers of the President and of ite is then conformable to the constitution, because, in order to avoid the dauger of leaving the goy- roment without a head, it was established that there hould be two functionaries, of whom one could supply place of the other; and, “Anse i yrtonp enon! to the Sof the people, the Presdent of the republic was elected primarily and directly to exercise the functions ‘of government, while the President of the Sapeeme Court was elected primarily and directly to exercise ju- dicial functions, the executive power being intrusted to Rim only Paoeney and provisionaliy, in case of abso- Aute ne Pf h— tnd “considering that, as’ the not b en provided for in the constitution declaring What is most conformable to its pi rit and pre 7 exclusively to the leg of the lth of De er repeated votes of cor was delegated to the Pre: that, without being subject to ordinary pal rules, he might be “ny power to make whatever Tecwatione He” bat git veniout under the present circuinstances with; sestrictions than those of saving nt care has and lawe of regorm,” T have thought proper to decree as follows:-— Auris 1—In the present state of war the functions of the President of the republic onght to be, and they are hereby contigued for the time that may’ be n syond the ordinary constitutional period ut ronment ean bo tr i at may be elected us soon as the cor may permié au election to be constituti: Aer, 2—Sinnlarly, Holds ‘ie position of President ofthe Suprome Court outanued for th > the Prosident of tie republic © Lo take his place. ordered (hat this decree be primed, d and have due faith given to it. orte, on the eighth day of November, < one thousand eight Lundred and sixty-live, BENITO JUAREZ. To Srassti+n Lervo ve Teyapa, Ministor of Foreign ‘Affhire aud of Govermmput, as 4 communicate the garhe to you fer your: information aud that it may havg'due etfock, Independenea apd Liberty, nally held. LERHO DE sabe THE GREEN HOMICIDE.” Cenctaston of the Trial of John Hackett. COUR? OF OYER 4ND TRRMINEM, Bofore Judge Sathestand. The trial of John Hackett for the homicide of John Green was resumed yesterday. “Hackett was attended In vourt by bi wife and three children. John Sheehan was called for the proseéuton, aid ident (ed the knife used in the rtabbing property: hho missed the knife on the day of the stabbing; it lay on his bea person wh alightly way stabbe Vitness was cross-examined by Jud enterod his sto the inflaence of Ii thought that Green was n the wight he Mr. Win, AX, Boyd then ope 7) 1 ia his remarks thoy would en- th by result hack, of Bellevue Hospital, was then catied ¢, and gave a description of the diveuse d labored. The testimony similar to that givea in his evidence for the prosecution, Three or four witnesses were then called, who ptoved the general good character of ihe Judge Stewart then cummed up and delivered an cloquent argyment in bebalf of the prixouer. Mr, Gunning S. Bedford Asststant D At torney, who conducted tho base so abl the closing argument. A points in the evidence he con sunsel, in bis veal for his client, endeavored to memory of the dead by attempting to prove 1 character of the zed to be quarrelsome lent. The Court promptly and properly excladed it, for the general churaet the deceased is wholly mnmaterial. The law having sich a regard for the sanctity of human life Of kaw, the lio of the vilest or veriest wroteh be taken, it is os much murder as wilfully to take the life of the greatest benefactor of the human race. Counsel has spoken of the consequences which wili in- evitabiy ensue in case of a conviction, Gentlemen, with the consequences you have notlung todo. Your ‘ailing. duty commences 5 "iighing the evidence; it ceares DYE “ter 8 pecite” afh eet” Wy tne a with renderit pocorcin gy. Bear in mind,. the | -— Irgpee “ireet Gpen ey xeroun Bye bm mop gn inhi Petes isnot forthe vitality to irengih or vital power fs thue given Ay gone vengeance, sment for crime; for tha bond 6 ety to w ah alain Seeraieatias ‘of s much higher tribe end and object of hi. man punishment is, by con of example, to deter others frow the perpetration of sumilar outrages. In one word, ‘the integrity of the Cees fabric of society depends, in @ great moasure, on the prompt award of pousiment for crime, and the ralnisters ee, are to remember ‘that 2 mo: Kish ph! eee jhould never be suffered io interpoee between i foattviaual sensibilities avd the five execution of the Inv ‘They owe it to the people, to Whom thoy stapd in the peered ‘relation of guardians, to geo that tho law be enforced at at! hazards, and that time be emphatically rebaked Dy its prompt ‘and right- hm In this way, aud in no otber, can the f the law prove at once an gis for the hag error to the evil doer, Gendemen, case is Ivremaius now for you tw render your ver- { the corner stone of that verdict be truth, and have vothing to regent; for you witl have kept | he sanct ty of your oaths and sustained the the jury, when they They had not agreed rergod to deliber to a late hour last C ational Bank Stock Subject to Vaxation by State Municipat Authorteie COURT OF APPEAL’ SurTEMbER TERM. The City of Ution va. G. Clarence Churchill et al.—The point im contpoversy in this aciion was substantially Prose nat certain taxes in Ab ity of Utlea upon the stockholders of the IVtica, cpon their several shares in enid hank, were Jlepolly impoeed, and whether ihe se feo ve legally enforerd. The Court held unanimously Porter net sitting in the cave) thot ent egaily taxable 0 fi. stockholders in the national banks, org: he act of Congress of June 3, 1864, are and county and manteipal purposes, pursaant s of the State; that the objection that institations are instenmentalties of the wens ite conststuton taxation Bank of ihe to be exempt, do where, ae dn these cagn, the tor, instead « swed agatnet the corporailon, Is agalnet the in tate Inte pe United State that taxes are jinpesed upon the M reapect of oF of count of nel where a certain kind of property ms echeeed by the coneutution or by law to ho! oem q from taxation, the <xcioption ig conferred npan suck by bat the stork More are nut ia 8 legal panes ‘ by tho bank. Thotr nat te, and is not the inter s erent in af a coli ef an owner. Brooklyn City New Annesr ov ALtoRD Govtenrriree@,—Johm Doyle, pret gateen, Ire Ayres and Pawar Tuomey were ar. }rr tog! day before youterday by Sera ant Haggerty and tier Rerbert, of the Forty-third preciucr, charged with |Boneing oounterfolt United States Ai ut currency tee pnd counterfeit bills oe denomination of wo dollars, par, 1 be on the Corn FF. Neon Bank York, fhe ed in ing four hundred Hare of the falvg honey oD the Hopern of Routh ‘They ava held for AAADIALLOR, the right of od with planary nce and the integrity of the, national territory, the form of gov- ‘ernmant established by the constitution and the principles ferred to the new President ition of the war the powers of the person who ch, and might easily have been taken by avy this | lidres that if, without authority | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1865.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. The Harlem Garsight Controv the Gity of New York. COURT OF APPRALS—SEPTEMBEK THRM. The Harlery Gatight Company, respondents, vw. The Mayor, dog, of New York, oppeilants.—This action was brooght as,ainst the Corporation of New York city to re- cover (vir services, &e,, in lighting the city north of the contre of Sixty-ninth street. The plaintiils bad provided the gas with which the streets and public buildings in This part of the city had been lig! ed for many years, without any express contract as to the price prior to July, 1859, After that their bills were rendered from month to month, and paid at rates designated ima writ- ten agreement. In Aucust, 1864, the plaintiff gave the municipal authorities slotice in writing that in couse- ueneo of dhe increased cost of manufacturing gas, on aaa he cusuing month Jt would charge the rn at the rate of $50 per annm “or lighting each of the street lamps north of the centre 0. Seventy-eighth etreet, During tho tnonth of September, 1864, no formal action was takcn by the .ommon Counei on the subject, and the y with soir yet Ure ster ants te ama going then lends eomplinieut me upon ta on a, aud I think the cause of both inthe feveiom frou rewulting from a well ordeved household-whifck, 3 out vanity, and amply stating a faet, I belies ne ‘The secret of it is that I inalet upon havi © eryehing dome iG its season, and never sutfer the work of one month cunulaic ‘pon that of another, . visite ihe purer, ni nd lett Care well ert =" does id thankful heart,” happy d sweet, health. yl hiidven ca Have st palm vual even heard the luke prayers them to rhe Mine ree be FEBRUARY, Jatups continued to be Iightod by the direction of the Su- | Wont to the concart with my husband. He save that ma- per niendoat of Lamps and Gas, ‘The company rendered Ig ged a od its bill 4 tthe city for the amonut furnished during e nck nee. This is joke”? Septomber, 1864, and the City Comptrolter refused to pay | thal” and ravaganee is, ‘oe Phe ies THN it ry Knows well that I should not eajoy music, oF anything else, if be did not share it with a ig with mo ihe doctrine thab m0uay 18-W; gontribntes’ to refine our tastes nud “eat ‘Therwfore, the concert, and meet It, comes under the ple our domestic ecc Joreover. he } spent whici 01 ;@ Nate ‘poration, and it has boon fulfillea by the creditor, uiuled by legal implication to a reasonable com: tion in the absence of any specific agreement as to ve or rate epee that a contract for gas to light tie public. buildings and streets of New York city is within the authority of the municipal Corporation; whep the agreement is for the use by the city of ga! belovging t0.@ manufacturer who is in enjoyment of . ® Pract cal tive monopoly, the case is not within the prov 60 of the city charter which requires contracts for supplies javalving oxpenditare mevane two hundred ‘end to be made in writing with the lowest bidder, on an advertiseinent for sealed proposals (Session a ett expanses’ In eb happy evening at bome, put on record for anather proof that the simplest pleanires are often the sweetiat. A how book read aloud by my dear husband was the ouly en feriainments and tay Gngers were busy wreanwhlle—sialt tell itt-darniug stockings! Ibut that homely. embroklen fitted well with Herbert Spencer's Soule Pulgee NTs ish while T giined new ideos about may boym edviat MAROT “A man's work is fromm san to san, and a woman's work In never done,” gays the old adage.” iutit the woman D wis laws.1867, 886, soc. 3); that a contract prescribing the 0 e Tato Of comprtsa’ion (or the Use of gas during a partic’ | fuimusy. cue were’ waetcees ous genta Uitte Lowsencld lar year. is not in the nature of an agreement running | ny word for it, her toil need not nm the dtight Tt is. from year {0 year, aud caunot-bo held to fix the measure | such a pretty Uitle fatry, 100; #0 obedient to all iy behestsy of compevsation for subsequent use, ‘so ail so sure. T take 4 to ornament little Alice's frock with braiding, and lo! the fairy Angers fly in and out of the complicated pattern, reproducing allie curves And angles with mathonatleal precision, T want « tacked skirt, and in an hour the spaces are marked, the tucks folded down, the neat stitches set like rows of seed pearls, T have a dozen handkerchiefs to hem, and before these mortal fin- gers (not clumsy ones, either) could have finished a single one, the whole ‘set are completed, greatest charin of this fairy ls that ft posseanes the faculty of multiplying 1telt indedins New Bedford Ol! Market. New Brovoro, Dee. 15, 1865. The oi? market is very active; holders are more firm at $2.50 a $2 55 per gallon for sperm, and $1 60 and upwards for whalo. rales of over 1,600 bbls. sperm have ‘been, made at $240 a $2.48 Bales 1,100 Dbl. whale at $1 60. luxuries for the sake of secnring such services, mi MISCELLANEOUS, if T were not so f oa to have then at command “AS IMMENSE IMPROVEMENT IN STEAM, '$) PATENT STEAM ENGINES APRIL, . Had a spare ticket for the last Philharmonic rehearsal, and called yor Mrs. Blank, thinking she would like to accompany ine, “Pound ber up t9 her eyes in plaln sewing —Syeould Ike to go dearly, Us t powstbly spare the thine:! which I thought very odd fer farally in no larger than mine, BRILLIANT AND EXTRAORDINARY ARRAY-OF | A Novelties waste. taining Literature, | her income ao she never seems to hav fel.able Fashions, f sand tha pat Me ‘One. ia tompted to ba unchatitable PI d, will be found in the ‘on bey Meanness or bad manage- Monthly Magazine, and attractive May. January number « ady text we . . * « t my sewing machine this morning, braid fy Husband laughs at what be calls Butif T have kness i iv to end. neat of course they alway. heir Little gar. ments beantiful also, at small cost of thne or money, where fs Ue harm: “Holoinon in all his glory was not arived like’! the lites of the tleld; but.are not the lilies of the field, and # other blossoms that God has clothed with beauty, ex Sooper Toeiin apants sooth mid ocesmemtie pee oral adoramentt "RED — wiTHOUr without fee until ‘Attorney and Coun- CONSULTATIONS ON THE ‘All law business at- S.--PRIV ATE subjeet as to this and other States tended to on the sav F. 1. KANG, Counsellor at Law, $85 Broadway. MAS R. AGNEW'S, 260 AND 262 GREEN. I wich street, corner of Murray,’ and there you wi! fad ‘Teas, Coffees, Fish, Flour and everything else Cheaper than in New York. Ou Bouse, MAY. A great misfortune happened to-day, perienced her first In the lows of 4 tiny Poor Vittle Alice ex- black and tan tae lorries, “Jet? by name, who died suddenly this morn ania This je creature has been her pet fora year, and she ts SIXTH AVENUE heartbroken at his death. Have been try ini to devise some. thing fer her consolation, and 1 thin: will taxe her with me this afternoon, when I nlake my donation visit to the Church Charity Four dation. MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. city should nt el} Jo. éxaming our und Bonnets bofore a a saving of Strangers visitin extensive display 01 making their Fonod my ideas 00 ome. Aloe was deiighted lh our excurslon. quite fy ng {a love with the, poor old Yadies au you ¢ following auferen “t Sparing prices 25 per cen helpless ithe orphans at the “Home.” her first apparent: into such an ‘oabtution, and was sw ised or ots intel BONNETS FOR es SOLD 6 ON BROADWAY AT Fret ieaing 3 Earn 9 ‘hi cle os ef hg spect BONNETS Foe BONNETS BONNETS Bi it HOSRER 1K TS POR Oat of town ont Be ‘atlon: rey enough, mlcknamed ‘Jot. Alico's eyor til npat the famtitar Sound, tua.oresniy her tale hand stole tnt mine, SE sho to give hor something, mamme; may In" Bo 1 allowed her to clivoas 8 oak rom a eT aa 0 presen tatioy h gave at least as much plea- sure: te ‘tne giver as the fesipient, itye. at the Academy of Music-Frank since ola an HB 9S HERA Ht # i OB ON BRO, Y Ar LD ON BROADWAY AT erg d Jespatshed with it care and promp- St ened fas he e and judgme: nk sa hs de A brenden bapa anh ai ey somal 14 go aut atevith me a all se a 4 ove pute eu ‘the rat ry Pediat nes sees mim § orkere aud Des. in within our reach; nd, from the Tada « pola 8 eon er p nsto these, and: of teaching them to observe and Pactuninate: Petal attention of parentsand go 1 and) enjoy cry n intelligently —not merely f for show. or glitter, AuieSn inspecdian of our ‘The rewar trouble eomes to me already; for Fmnk's comments: der \isiins this afternoon were Geithout being up in good style and eo “to albparts of tne Uartea Stdtey Sottectsbie on delive: "8 Seopsetors or employes of any of ihe hotels will direct wtvani SRM ONK MILLINERY ESVABLISHMPNT, 126 Sixth avenve, near Tenth street, MR HI sUINe. iu: the jeast priggish or unchtidlike) 80 sensible as to make Hie 6. nosh mcronable coinpmmion, neatod tile Helen's. Att birthday with 9 do's ton Twoited ten Uitte girls with thelr dolls, and gave up ernosn to the entertainment, which passed off without 4. The dolls took ven first,'seated in surprising atate f proper, proportions, and, watied on with by thet Lele Nmannrnas, who. had Afterwards a n Account. Confrined i my ‘that any outlay of (ime or trouble which govs to make childreu happy is @ profitable fivewunent, \ Moneuzap ‘8 NEU! RODYNE, NEURALGIC ANTIDOTE. | dihia remarkable and glenant preparation isa new gift of pleal Helence, Tt ta deslgued tor the relief of that most Painful cliss of diseases known as Nervous Complaints, Whieh are rnvely benefited by the use of medicine oF the sk of phen Prac seal industeionnl ing np. 08H H. misehievonsly says, ov Ume lost att and, aromatic, sa | ing machine.” The “household fatcy” hax just accoraplial Panny EA navier my) Rupe y ulros Toe ie toed not to *pen! ; apr we peculiar aud valuable pro- 4 Helen in Nats freeket fora ina remedial discovery. Its val hl Ain, to my pi and decisive, and its use uot only weer, a eS, * i Dut remarkably convenient and delightful, Dye ma fy ee tig cae’ sien ah aero ae URODY NE fa. sed . her of the nerves and of nervous excitement, | rhale { i} | harmo: Y; pany duy packing for the cousiley. We Have been fortu- ve oond so nea the ely that my his business an i spend the exenings der, my summer sein wided with’ everything needful, happy holiday 4a the woods and ft atrongth vital ay ston | with tts family. + | all done, the ch <4 L ke Have arvon, eg ar Itile« partments so “that they hate to tooiel ngs oa the walls, some canary to the whudow, artof the human organist ee aati Af th e hore .# disorder or derangement, prompt and positive relier | me © contidentiy promises ¢ wousler sil power of NEURODYNE to control | iritation na@ mental excitement, a shown by | eases of wak .. Delicate persons who have b ‘nights without rest, | owing toan excited ed condition of the nerves, will find an, imiaediate + in the balmy influence of NKU. v aper to state ps this prepara Sreseeey Morphine, oF any urious ‘Thore can be »9 Goubt about the nervous origin of many of the most pratalent and distressing complaints, It would be | useless ty enumerate them. The re Which and Snally wed the majority of American women are eu- birely of & nervous character. The disease may appear in varled forms and be differently named, but the source is the fame, an tonree ie the Nervous Bystem. | Headache, Newra! renx, Hysteria, Weal ness, Vrostzaiion, Sod eo forth, through, theo i a Boe ing list, ring from the seine fountalt pha fon why the best ait In nervous, compiain ea 0 Fench the seat of (nodivease, Of econrve, the Tost potent | medies and dhe moat abiiful bpraetitioners my The fannilar aspect. we BY. Went down to the ri yr swimming loncon, to-day. Frank lecrned lost suummer, and has unde 7 teach the ehfidren and myself.” No grest, 4 We all splashed abunt, aud had a merry n does not coniaia yr nareotle or in- (tie p Sass pew erivals pt the city thie Geen; among them an ne ak. Met her unexpec oo the piazza, sod hed the Pleasure of rendering her some little services, which she appreciated almost too gratefully. Am gind of (te opportumy to improve my acquaintance with Wert upto Mrs. Blank’ room to ask her to join, as in a Serapbin ition. Youn her sewing, ax usual, and too busy to go, Tiliscoyered at last, however, the reason why she never jas tne for aust ing—she aitcmptsto do her fam- nchine, No eres hes w work th reco tothanenves, while, oy Ker sigan fe a itt ony an ders nes show ne Whth a Chaer Iniesets to work it ‘nd fo tive piace of pain and disease, we Rail the re | money to buy books, or playthi henith ana? erreng’h. Thin is the theory of | for hey, ana See ie wuccens attending the | her. ial action and remarkal of ae DYNE. be anid, but ie: savet oafian: The article mertia. wh mT sear ‘or fal jt has now no pin bang 7 poe it tor Her ‘uy charaoler, 21% Sees waker th Tal end fora sherPan rather ineltped to rlingnigeven chs fenr of tho rewult. “1 cae wnd tested it have | fore. me ita Poatadroente, and seme phystclansy eauaty ai: | Gres), hax taught, her, pti werone of” self dental Uinginted for weil nid car, hiven Ikke untoalt ae, tiene’ be only ret “evulte of w life rich in good workwand rat ‘) ns . . painful the resources of med | dict of the Public | |MOREIFAD'® NEDRODYNE, or NEURATGIC ANT Jes containing five ov A Borns isu a Jebeition. of the rsonally as tn thet hight, ut Dr, R—'s ‘iste e' pen, who were cir books and pictures. Attended OCTOBER siversary of ee wedding day by « drive ey at reas ay tz edie ‘Tho day war heavenly, with ie sett, misty Celebrated the a: in Ge Park, ® Jetor, acrome the bake, sien New’ York Sunshine god irilliant auiumun fotlnge, and our own bearts harte Wits Toveliness. lighter.” ok Into mine eyes with thine, true wife, Teould only think of the sweet old hyun, “When all thy mercies, O tay Godi”” for ono verse had heen in my mind all days er ns thin exelting stor ite fa me ‘a b 2, The Trappers Retrent; 3. The ‘ie He 4,Trc Mu ied lonist, b, The Teck Thy bounteous hand with worldly bliss he pee Faters Nar made my cup run o'er, ib Beach Fn! The | And to 9 Kind aed faithful frlewd Y Hos doubled all my More, | 1 in iption to the Assaolation for the Me. Long-Legwed, Jor, or The sor, This charity expecually inter- Wilt scout of the Mountaly in based on ipte-—ernploy . one lestiinte, paid for the fe isuotty Tome vespect ie preserved while distress be re or The Slasher of the Cav ‘8, the pint; 26. Pa |? t Spyof Bunker Hill; Tey estebented ty» doti's Tat no los lovingly ein rs git Was OM engraving Of Ary “ten ie of a set of Seriptual eibjeets wae , Aud fe wlieh he, taki. great toh he joyment, Kin tory spk 10. 2. The Rover of Oe of Long Island; Bt. Stiverheeis, the Trappers’ BB. the Red: Mei oF i One-Byod Re HUNK UO, Publishers, 187 Willlam streat, New York spent ehiefly in making np on my A busy and plea 1 garments for Christe distri nit a rowing machine a numb wockboldere; that this last’ position yas amn- bution ainong the Foor 4 by the Supreme Court of the s" MATE Anh F; my mt ft na # in the caso of Osborn ve, The United | 0. ocr | Reo : cure of Rhew n hou o piano with Frank, Jt is one of my fancies uk (9 Wheaton, 788); that the stoekholders | mn'ie, Tabor Mie, Rormtulous ant Reta Die. | that the Influence of at home and the power to produce mpt from taxation, though (he eapital of the | ‘4 renowned. be thing waters ot : Ponape Rye be ote of ested in the securttios of the public debt of wid Schoubeek. ‘These Halte ace pro- ‘Ailce, te sotecipalion of tee tame when Wore the fASaur slaworacernIne -wemmnagad COMPANY. 4 mnER. ng !nfiuence of min oral DE fant, Yet the ac TA evening, wih th derovations Ion, foram’ sree. The Uusle owed whe enp fait Salta, teed in soliton fn form vn Ihe mont ava agont in the cure, of th “they ities ria, with othe Matta, «teh age mn, Potasetum and OdTum. , or, the crs wre Rannel wo sue fr Santis Clnns, wore safe in bed, Wut Prank and Alle asst. ‘ert gleefully tn making mecked hatt cormucoplas mud candy a Papa condesre: tolend & helping bwn here rel brig to all the time honored observances of Zbristmas, eudeayoring to make It not only iy 8 meray Be ae ht saw far inenteating by piven: Jostone of Him who came to bring “pence on ra Wo 0 rs COMPANY, a oe away ih seal “hari 9 at Sole Agente ith iLIN & peg i va for widne Mets ily, Sash ot groperioe Noe ataiy | ~ ama siren, cores Beekman, 5 Goll forthe mutberiene ‘Santo Hrohipronyand other 1 pixie mE TR CO. nple offe inge, Wi ry my heart 10 40 80 Sem York a "NOs. 106 304108 Pulton street, are, iia cheourages me: “A ci or old water bes zy ‘aot Joos tts reward.” Hees, AND D BRAUT URLS URED dy Mme. DEMOREST'S U} rH A NAIRCURLER to yr he lowe ot a year antkod seth fever caren (a thing with ry fountain, to ee led with boiling water); | than biesml FY, HOt al t page of my dial gat ing there, Lee he | anal peknomiedgu for the “nanan ? Bg bandgap an wip” and eurin the halt in beautiful, soft and durable ringlets, without tut oy AB Jity of ate ty rhe hole Hiro ake i Hebportars ot PX. A Pranloe “Bron tay. ree ob seggiut of | “enim and LADIES’ COLUMN Ect FROM MRS. BLA pinnmngeetad IGE. JANUAR! BR eh my be ry bendy, aore ti Tena aura g ti tay rrtiy lich ‘the fobs epee pnd 1 ite Tee ‘ice cern? A call this afteraoon from Mes. Sha ts no I, Perhaps uo prettier, ye' conscious of a con- tind happy ahe lookedl Mosttadad, andanrs ‘and aad Sladads andenrsocres ant onal felt! What ts the secret of the difference, I wonder? Am hard at work, in inidwinter, cost, garments, which giisuld have been duished in the fitsto' the seazon. Lite Fie sill woring hor uly sumer tantels, because Oldar children taust, responsable: tor sobeot aad ean hotd ovsrsthingat an nce, T doy beak { neem to be Always pursuing my work, never able to ovelake it Litto’ ile slok to-night, tonsing in her sler hot with fe- wor Vaitby her eribsteriag upon the dannel shirts at loch Tnd feeding vonely thatthe want of them has caused. her fil ess, Yet how could f help itr FEBRUARY, Tickets for the concert sent uneapectedly by a pas use t) 2 staira, when you always stay In your me for your siesppanaeal 1. itis ie a a 'o Vlante knows it is ‘not for iy Lad that T alt tone evening after evening, plying my happiness that T know bim his ‘nj opmiont in people and things apart from me. Yet what ean Is it hot a hard alternative, when ong haa to,choose between neg- eeting owo's husband oF one's mn? thing pleasant to record ‘this evening, which is, alas!’ nothing wow. ¢ py e day her my mdash wo sree ‘and dull to we Je night tats checefally tern neoessarly Pate trample the answer woul be a Busy ES eonecqnen, reality Takin ny dally ter afirmative, ARCH. complished od ue an mt e ies ‘sickness. She has been ju: ‘continual petting and ie yt ean do it to her sausfas Syrannize ‘over thelr mother's, Looked | \ woful this 3 wards t) the pile of cont which has Recuniiated during ine illness, Fatockings to darn, trowsers to ch, areas to mend, frocks to shirts to cut out, | One 2 pair ‘of weary lands to do It ail—one heavy heart to Dear all the, complaints and annoyance that arise when itis not done. There is a reason for Pemer- yie it js said, and I confess I cannot see why my life »! wasted in this hopeless sort of toil, I ‘would not complain if the results were adequate to labor; but I have so little to show for my day’s work: so mi more than I ean possibly do is left undone, Yet I give myself wholly to these house- hold duties, even to the of what I Peet to be better things. My snd work. yeteven tt Tent poor ambition Ege failure, Refused an tnvitation to ‘£0 to the Phitharmonie with Mee. Bright, who looked surprised when I gave want of time as an excuse. She seems to, have though one would think her family cares woul asnifich as mine, Perhaps abe neglecta her children to tal her pleasure, When a mother goes to xo many operas and concerts; and Wetures, reads all the new books, entertains company, and all that sort, of thing, it is very apt to be the care that checdildren’s stockings aro not darned, nor their petijovats mend * . ° “Worked ane ones ieee ti) near midatght on a pring drens for “tnnle to wear to school,” Had to Zo to shige and leave itunfinishod, with the pleasant antici pation of her disappointment to-inorrow. “she is xo tired of ing that old merino!” And no wi ‘The children known by one dress before I have time to make them ai other, although the have no superiinous work on the ther. laine wmeumee, poor abil of Her un rom answer her with mild moralitics about the beauty’ f uimptt ity and the sin of vanity, which ithou? satisfying lier, and leaves me self-reproach- bing what I would ‘not practies, except through MAY. most unhappy record to-day. Came down to breakfast, ried and ‘trritable, and ‘zoviad ‘Arthur holding @ youn; bird in his hand. ‘Look, mother!” he excialm eagerly, “Harry Warren ven me this dear little bi his mothor let me chiooxs the ‘And what are you going to dowith it?” T asked tenpatientis, some evil spirit mal mgt hie happy excitement ulerly die fastefatin me. “Why, keep nirsel You'll get te. 4 any} sock I've wiahod for w bird fo longi Serie inphorig ng look at me should hese been, enough, to dispel the hateful feeling, But not so, 1 auawered hasily Rpt thing. Your father eannot afford to bus whils so many things are more needed. Carry the 3 Tean’t be bothered with it”? Almost bei paech led Thad repented. Butit was too late-then roeall i: Arthus was top proud to remonstrata, an with- 5] to out a word marched out of the room, coming My husband gave me one look—that was Pa Passed in miserable allenee; the day heesone ‘by as wretch- on re date my ayy me in entmment—my own eclence | eg “= ‘ 0 in Broadway Canal sine sat oh five and hented ita ty vty ade full of small pacgebs and a, ion of how iach money I spe ‘and fet bat (3 oon ath 2 Took! ‘provokingly bi onda ter they Sora ase san Te Hahivition thts year? Was ot diag with. thone 1ovel pi facea of 2) those andseapen of —1" clo it me 50 on, and 80 OD, "alt tte felt more dejected than ever in my paint Ni god lous es8 of w contrast, nu to m5 Advantane, that Mra. ‘ wat} on e Blip pint eat tsa Ps ji to bod in teare. ho and her dolt were in- Eee Hol spe he's. biruday party, but the doll—sigulti- Mc!'limsev—had, like her namesake, THIBTY YEARS AGO TO-NIGHT The First Developments of Our Newspaper Enterprise. he. &ee ae. This is the anniversary of the ‘Great Fire of 1835,"" We give to-day tho details of that importaat local event ‘a3 published in the New York Hrraco at that. time, They will be read with curious interest by the thousands who witnessed that terrible conflagration ou that terribly cold night of Decomber 16, thirty years ago:— {From the New Yorx Huitanp, Dee. 17, 1835.) TERRIBLE CONFLAGRATION. Last evening, between e'ght and nine o'clock, a fire broke out in the store No, 25 Merchant, a narrow street that leads into Pearl and Exchan; Brey near the Post for hours was as lizht as day. The loas of property cant be estimated—probably several millions. i The narrowness of the atreets in that quarter aided the of the destructive clement. The wind biew from tho west, and the cold was extremely intense, It was feared when our paper wont to press that the fire would burn its way into the lower end of Wall strest, and from that reach the shipping lying at the wharves in the East river How it originated we have not Ween able to learn. Js feared the incendiary is abroad. The engin not of much servico, so severe was the cold. streeta in the neighborhood were full of property. The Postcarpt—ELkveN o'Cwck. Just come from the scene, From Wall etreet to Hano- ver square, and from the Merchants’ xchange to the East river, ell on fire. About three handred stores burned and burning down—probably five millions 0? pro- Pexty lost. About one thousand merchants rained fn several insurance companies gone, Arthur Tappan’s store is entirely gonc—not a vestige remaiuing. Many liveslost, The shipping hauling out from the wharves— | t several on fire. [From the Bera, Dee. 18.] THE CONTLAGRATION. with rich merchand:se was covered with ihe richest silks, srenets, and eastern side was burnin was traly terrific. ans all its stores were burni insuranee ov ap» in the pom.d, put twenty now start abew | rs, morchants, bankers, women, children, crowded from Front to the be of Wall street, tho soli columns of the Exchange—l. passed solitary passed the sh I of the Phoenix Bank—I turned the cor ner of Broad str et, and attempted in thot direction - search the southwest pact of the seene of con! All Broad street: was armed with goods, mereandise, carts, porters and crowds. thread my way down to the ems street. eee eel it. hia the centre of this. strect, looking to the left over the buildings, j te tion of Wilham, I saw nothin, as Ne free heaven, and prodigious clouds if from a volcano. Emerging from Breet sttoot T went up by a narrow street to the D. deposited on the sidewalks half a mil iy of fine goods The whole street was Hned. Clerks wero standing around the severa! attempted several times ty at the foot of Broud but flames ascending vw» smoke curlivg after it c= Bowlin: Hore was I doen WhGiatalip trees equally crowded went down Whichall slip. It was equal wo. Oa0 whole oud et ake beviery ts, brocades ane woollen cloths. The plunderers were here quite ee. Several were caught and senf to thew, house, turned the corer at the end of South. pol stay ores wonrves the dircetion OMice, and <a = the most t and meyraive con- | of Coenties sip. Tt all the merchants ia Front Pigeations wok, ace that ever visited New York. street busy removing ther E - | At ton o% oe Po we left the soit eee On | ing th» corner: stroet and Coentios: thirty or forty of the most valuable and richest dry | slip the most ayful scones my aon, ‘Tbe. goods atores.in the city were i down or of firo. held the several blucks of seven story stores, med It was. expected tliat it would swecp away th) whole | merchandise, on the northern s.de of of the sl fo one that section of the city, in its ranve hrough Pearl, | bright, burning, horrible flame. About forty building Water and Front streots to the East river: -Wall street; were on-fire at one mo.nent. The front on slip was iled up with goods, ‘What nongense!’? said the people, Lom he noone will burn ap also,’? Here the crowd was. All tho upper part of the slip on the northern or burned up. rl and Counties sip tt was At the southern corner of just passable, All to the right was on fire, and every store back to Broad street was feared would ing through th. crowd I aitem) street, through Pearl, was the street encumbered with Ki Push oy oe to got back to Broad pow possible—so much Thi tthe. Soudgratton. Tvoea ails poise © appearance of the ration from Every vessel had drawa oat oP ihe down, + road street through ap m this poim { retreated up immenee crowd io tie Cusiom House, to which the Post Office had retreated Here I found « few of the Post Office clerks in av apertnont a gee in an awful s'aiv what they had ic mails would be most respectah Pine street, all jon. “They searcely knew +, aud ed&ld, not tell when the falling in with several of our I said, “Awfal! horrible!” awe are all ruined; 1 have stores 18 burned dowa, The « tbe able to pay five shillings « 18 bankrnpt. “New York is Fisfludelphia and Boston wilt “What shail be dono?” asked of ‘Traly, truly,” wo sons goo” & We recorded in our paper of yosterday tho Arst stage ; of ougof the most awful voniiagrttions that over befel | tysn i" catd he.” ise surplus revenue ought to pee Por any city, in any age, or iu any country. Talis nol to Us | this night's work, Weald It to. the government.—tet Of the burning of Mescow-—the property there lost was | them'give it back fo ons vo are ruined aed bankrupt. nothing in comparison to that of day in Now York. The creat tire ip London is equally On wportant. The details, descriptions, sketches, anecdotes of this terrible calamity will be found in our subsequent columns, We stute bere in the mass, that nearly twenty blocks of valuable buildings are destroyed—tive handred and twenty-nine rich stores—the aplondid edifice called the Merchant’s Exchange—the Pheonix Bonk in part—a church; all involving a ruin of two thousand merchants, half a dozen of insurance companies, and turning out o} employment probably five or eight thousand persons, in the capacity of clerk=, poriers, carmen, &c., &c. The value of the proverty is variously estimated at from ff- teen to tifty taillions of dollars. Such is tho awful sum total of this melancholy ca- ‘he croait of New York is the cr the purpose. $50,522, of ros nation; the et which bas befallon ya te 3 Ly o ae #} one-third oi Pel streets and number of buildings:— South side of Wail, srom South to William. Both si tes of Wit! an: Botl Both sides of Ex: Both sides of i carl, Both sides of W Both sid-s of Frow., Both sides of Soy Both sides of Both sides of Both side of Cuy NUMBER OI" srcers AND BUILDINGS. The following, we believe, is an accurate list of the from Wall to Old slip nge siret... ame place, irom Broad ‘om Wall to « oenties stip. t.om Wall to Coenties slip. from Walt to Coentic: stij 1, from Wall to Coont o¢ lip ¢, fron William to Coenties all \verneur’s sano, from Water (o Souiis »- o's alley, from Water to South. sides of Ex + Jamity. But, dreadful as it is, desolating as is appears | All of Jones’ lun io to be, we are’ persuaded there is an energy and a cpirit | One side of Beaver, from William, “halt way to Broad, in Now York that will muke hor, pheulx like, sprin; AdOUL. 0.66 tein taeeeveeesecetererterseeces Ml from her own ashes. All business met be suspende: — for some time, What, then, must be done? Let the Total ....0. 00m ceegeamsacecdeesy es eodenr «629 Governor of the State’ instantly nesemble thé Logisla- | There wore (> hundred. stores destroyed, Many of ture, and devise measures to sustain the credit of the | thom were’ we.’ $300,000. Put them at $40,000 each great capita! of the Western bemispliere.. Let aloan of | average, and we 1 Juss of twenty millions—the ptb- ten millions be issued by Stat2 authority at once. Let fo trath, By 0 yseessments of’ 1804, the roal and. hn ely eee he Be ta ape Sernocal. esiate i. iho First ward waa estimated, st of Lie whote cbt 186,600,000, About are ged I deepak tiseea ton ce iy. Wo possess hero Tif, », mode of eyo} Ia be shout satoe energy, praca sat ety aval id wopSicl poent'h Hosa oa Aiea eae ae Se ar thiee rise above the awful maga ed Wemhy acai ied millions, mais apartotnc capita poriion—at our resources, Let the nm alo mest, sud make at a strong, por ‘ond emphatic appeal to tho whole nation, and especially to Congress, now in gesaion, Another point, end an important one, is to lay out the scene of ruins in spaciois now structs, wide, airy and regular, and to forbid altogether the ‘crowding up of buildings as heretofure existing. It was the width alone of Wall street that saved Pine street back to Maiden lane, Cheer up, fellow citizens—cheer up, We must recover con, we adimit—of =o i gther estimate . panies in opera: ‘oly two-thirds of | where, “mukes all paid, leaves a ¢ to individ al ny of the oldest fa aud goods to t!: ton offices. To cover this). 95 brpeeniecerd oy 7 coerce en ih a capital of $9,459, Probe. is good for the losres— ay ‘six mil- ns insured in Boston and else. millions of insurance—which, oe3 of twelve millions of dollars » and owners of real estate, Some » the elty are ruined. an oe effected on his store f $300,000 at ovo of the Boe sore would insure him because he lous, Add twe engine veh Arthur Tay hha ‘snot Ellen worn ot go without her, and 1 | itinacouple of years. wab-an shoili to; feel self reproi for her Intment onght ary, th» lu midet of the fire, gave away have drossed bor doll long ayo, Dut jow cau I, with so wany A VISIT TO THE SORNR. i t ho uman dolls always wanting dresseat At nine o'clock yesterday morning I went to sce the | hats to any te would help w rewmove a bundle. et eee — : awful scene. Tt was heartreniugrn the exiromo. T | Toone iellos oa hat who banded it back. FURY. walked down William siregt. Crowds of people of both | ‘What's the m: It does not fit, Give me one Bridget's evening 01 anti took her piace nthe nen seses were wandering Th ‘ame direet'on, It wae |-t0.3t, if you a ig away hate.” IE tusllerous, b ‘sewi to guafd the sleeping children. plutul, took possession of meas I mut that T was servant justead of mistress, that T Sy) priviloge of at least one evening in the week ty spond aa 1 Ih x Ridiculous, of course; nevertheless it ts painfully, maint Tao not hate se much time for recreasion as 127 rave ihe ‘own, servants, * * ul to) patiedee on awful Fourth thas - endured, with its multiplied uiverion of gunpowder rua mad, Trightongd babe servants “ou & Farmpage,” et oo ry ob Vish Teould have escaped into the Nountay, os: before ean there is a mountain of sewing to be leveled before ean attain to the breezy hills and shi wo ods that T sigh for. Baby grows thin and freiful—the ‘heat seems unaszally op- preseite thin snmmer, and bis father is very linpatient to got ine chilasen ont of town. “How long before you ean yoadyt” he sate almowt daily. I am straining every nerve to gel through the necessary work, but it will be August be- fore 1 vau ave the childrens i deoenily pravides for. caust. Ont of town at lash throngh mich tefbulation. My hus- declared that the ebildren must wait u et Rant welthowt clashes; 0. packed up what remained ot 1ay Fort Saleh te the country, and started off tet arney very unpleasant, ow NK (0 fo beat and fatoiora crowding: be t our boarding house aie an i a cat eare, i cemaial wits eat forthe a Bo Sind been 2 yy sarang na a. | wan a favorito: in the house, *; . mH fe. remedy, we re told, for ever eit under the san, St bi with encouragi con! fidence. that a; sa sis bandon. Ot esate saa Arog fora wu mist be taken up once more. Fall keving. fail - e Cleaning, 06 piel <r bee! veneten i putt =} oe dren toeehool ean s ing to the lash a new cuelgy--berm of rest and b octosEr. oe tmportant yurchase as been made, and Yam veal teowntrornseving machine. Twalk around it with & sort of awe, fh fe i mysterious: Rooks an end, gauges, and wondering ¢l make available ive Celloats mec a ne right cron ge that sh under re fial jurnished jeners. AWikou, “Tgo this morhing 10 thelr beautiful rooms on Broadway for my first legson. Jay a present which will make Join tong bout the canary bird. Tt was, In Taot, the T took pains to obtain, and for | whieh I bout hen pS cage; denying myself a new petr | Or gloves which T needed, in order to do #0, sacrifice for my fault ining: room w i his ip. Mise quick igars tm his even, ing brow when he read tt, express) t words, Lknow that he understood all L :-and life look of loving gratitude tace ie ime, wo Sargive deat NOVEMBI Fall sewing almost done, thanks to my invaluable sew in It has been L boped-more than T dared ielpate—tin the way net ‘aesintann nd, indirectly, other advantages how from it, My husband looks up with « smile whon J tako my seat In the parlor after dinne it quite so exclusive as you ised to the “Oh, mamma sits down stairs very evening now; Isn't it & igreatdea! nicer, papat™ fein pleasant to. neal th at my pres: enee is the attraction for all of them, and I inwardly vatalve that it shail not be lacking In future, 1 will * ail gence” to retain and perfect, the ‘aiily unton—n Hing to be thank!n! for the opportunity 10 do ao. Ve and fang with the —— this evening, while they pres ee wietates Carcly, for tee, Bakeay shia foneart’ Louked over my. shovitr. hearing a muy Be uddenly In the three Kings of Orient,”’ and met m; bus Met ih with a Look in thers thet wildy “Ths Ae what T = oloms our rehearsal till the children's bed- nisied te evening With ame of cheat, kn tho satisfaction of c! Te A a him=purely by he ei small enough in 3 tine, which T hod accident, Ae from otdnaenere dren ie We eat tan ae yin ny Y ra lay — 5 aot Ad 8 yout anece Tr ral Tam LZ are rennet 58 we oh ahi iy DO ty Wl the Apa ad conwe to be. + to Bi for mtroduel | to ober “how a thas tome more than that—a hot ange are ult of to parcels. ates peices CER in. whined Sousa mec trees grow. 001 cheer shall be shared ern, for why wad Toagmrich on pearl hy of the lenat of thenp ve ope jt wate me.” plercing cold, and ever: comforter wrapped roun % corner of Wall and Williant streets the smoking ruins were awful, The whols of the southern side of Wal! enue nearly down, The front walls of the Exchange in part romainine, covered with smoke, and ev- hinting tho effects of tho fire. ‘The splend'd marble columns were crackcd in several parts. The street was fall of peoplo—tho sidewaiks encumbered with boxes, balea, bundles, desks, safes and loose articles. There was BO possivility of then proceeding further down William street, Both sides were burned down and the streets were filled up with hot bricks, burning goods aud heaps of rubbish. e front of the Phoouix Bank was still standing, the back all burned away, tho Presbyterian church betiud a heap of utter ruins, United states soldiers were giationed here and there to protect the goods; yet the boys, men and women, of all colors, were stealing and plif-riny as fast as they could. From this spot I proceaded down Wall street in the centre. I saw the Journal of C muere: aign—all the rest_gons. Tho various brokers’ offices to the right wore a heap of ruins. The Jozephs, the Al- u people why wind | several vatuabie a coat, a the merchant, ‘Tho military in it ther heaqo’s About two P At four o’¢.och after? np his newsre. choly charac thing was dove by House. The ! Wall street ius are ail safe, exe tein the exeltement of removing ny biankets or anything to post vii. URC poor man had removed toa place of ai ety. “Here's ons and a blanket to you,’ rad. ag over the articies, tthe C.ty Hall yesterday, and made throw W the mghi, ‘ and Gfty persous vere carried to »o © vurse of the day, having been ap- Many Of the heir goods, 5 air oF te lay a vast of citizens met at the Mayr », and enrolled their names for the night patrol to tho eny. ats and brokers to meet hero- e tobe? Why can’t Hudson fit 19 such purpose? ations yesterday are of @ inelan- Gourd of Brokers simply met, No- > pay a few bonds at the Custom is in Pine street. Nearly ail the @ companies are ruined, banks be Phomnix. The United States Branch Where are ti 6 Wher The Walt stv f and all the ¢ # acted Iberally. It is necessary: From the Fachange down to the river our side of Wait | that they ¢0.2, 0. coca arranger and ental c 0 0. sereaencer tavee te he mamcatag: tries eparte eet come mote ou. 7s hate ne eaten of, esta nate {75 save the ue of Hamilton. A gentleman lone Wout over to the Ne@PYard. to get a tle oftariues to | Siveo the al ovo was written we learn that the Board. holst it out. Before the company came the whole baild. | of Brokers have ndj or od to Monday next. A commit- ing was in ruine, | The domo fell in about half yas! three tee. Ja appointees Aa them. oe the morning with a tremendous cra: The ks moe to-day tw conselt how to meet the down Wall ee Ere @iMeult to get | emergency. fk is duiroved that wo shal are commer crowd. Fy con englaen was | vial corer if they’ Bloat ercange of | Ought Bot “onpresa real to Yomi dhe lia 163. due by att ae and as ont orks street, om | tlioge who have N50) “a torcrm by the fire par ss ne oan of Wall and ues maar 2 ooking Te eae Wey 1 am . forth wardiy, I raw p single rots otandi atone batt uy Hwa oChbae heather rrenoon. to-Hanovey square. 1. elirhbing over the hot | We have just teorn “that the Corporati hie Dror. ‘of Pearl sircet—bit of ing passed i tan "hg erp fori lions 5 ar lars, and the Caled Mtntes Bank is to advance the 4 money, to rebuil we ell mental on the mutilated a pe 8, 92 Pes gener,” J. .% DCRR MEETING. ‘ ‘wore all the charactors I could distinguish on che | On. Saturday nov (th # ay wom pate mais columa. ‘Two stories of this wall wore standing — | Was held at the © ail room of the Su- the rest entirely 1 raina Tt was ite only portion of « ie Me " a" sg ean {udae | ed wall standing irom the corner of Wail strovt to Hanover Lawsence for Pr ih a long list. of Viee Presi. square; for beyond that there are nothing but smoke and firs and dast, Proceeding aiong on the rains, sometimes on Pearl dents and Secret timable citizens. oe coronas many of our most 8 stroet, sometimes out of it, | found several groupe of As soon agorsen'col, Mr, James G. King, Henn “ ing among the hot bri Some eet, vious committer, oj "i d a series of resolutions: it are they doing?” ‘Damn them,” & ng various foun Vongealeulated for the “rend said he, “they are looking for money. Some of ther situation of 1 ‘The modes of reli a have founa pieces and others fraye wore pracpally <0 sine thet have eiresdy: gold “Hilo |"? ried a dirty looking Hitle fellow, “T have something.” In several other places there were st groups of pilferers and th:eves. In the contre of Han square I found a variety of goods aud morchaw’ burn'ng. Soveral men and boys were wotoieg them: selves ata fire made of fine French calico and trish linens, Here the smoke was intense. From Hanover square I coud neither proce east or west, Will stroct, Pear! and down tw thd wharf were all impassable. The smoke wos suffocating. Tho whoie of the xpace between the corner of Willwa bmy Pear! up to tho Exchange, with all the str T saw to be a sad heap of utier ru Gods said a man to moe, “what a sight!’ wight, truly!” said I. ‘Prom this spot, near the Gazette Mee, which tin rnod down, I returned the way Le ing over burnin: bricks, knocking again t bo toring bates and boxes, Ul 1 again reached a firm footing in Wall street, I then proceeded down the noriheru »id of Wail stroct togthe wharf below. The crowd ot » tators was greater here than ever. The street was of boxes and goods, I felt quite cold, I saw a large group of men stirring upa fire in the centre of Watt street, Cyt on Water aud Front, wh.ch is here wie On going p to warm myself, 1 foand the fire was mare ovt of the richest merchandise and fine furniture from some of the elegant counting rooms. I proceeded to Hudson's News Room, whieh escaped, having boon on the windward side of Wallstreet. 1 | find an entrance. It was fall of goods anel bal ndise, 1 pro-eeded then to the © and Front streets, Here I saw a horrib!» scene of 4 lation, Looking down South street towards th nothing could be seen but awful ruins, Teoy standing shaking their heads and cel the oes qn.te cold—and uttering melancholy ¢cliy A small boy at the corner was cangh! by in honest black porter stoaling some at wre ye ng pe with that?” eked tt ler, “Nothing,” aed . “Then lay it where you found it, and go to the f. eatankies ith me,’? The rascal attempted ty exeape. eae ities the'sconudtel go,” * said a yontlemarty way the honest black man gave him # kick ren, corner of Front and Wal! I proceeded svuth- now talk of streets; all thelr sit & and beg bricks. “3 vent Jay ro gone. 1 went down basin w ‘3 oat ng with iaicots, ailks, mg cases and other valuable merehwndise. neg and sacking eucumbered the strevt. eke beep driving the mutilated away, tle further south, ow wer was “4 a bad encountered a clot smok ffocated. ey og Me almost eu! ee ed eh 0, Bo iecita of (wel. Ail smi to be alt dust, Tho ne oan hee. i boys, re sir,” ead cath, aa gress, to the Leg! aid as they coull wi commended, similar tenor, & allud own energies 14 papers. “An application to Con. bad nd to the Corporation for such. propriety afford wore soverally re- also offered a fowr rosolutions of » ed th with remarks, He re burned down half of Troy rose from iis ashes a richer suggestions in” vay Mr. Duiltey Se) te vc a fire that © Mr, 3. had ts equal energy in the citizens of nel Monroe |! on offered a few remarks. He did not think mued of cay oppheation to Congress, Our re liance must be one re What is right and pr " may receive: but. follow citizens, aid Colonel is yet weelth y, tniont and enterprise left tn York. 1, ws rely 6h our own resourses and on ous “wo nol let a8 go 8.ppliauts co the feet o Jen explo ved. The waa as des aa Mr. Mon- by ‘ow York ott recover through ber own oner We did not © oh any extracrdinary a.d from Con or any quasi’ Mr, Joseph Bi ‘eo offered a resolution to provide wid for tho wide aud orphans who had lost their ail iv che insurance cxnpanies, A gontlewan told bim that ch a measure was embraced in the other resolutions portant remarks from othor gentle » luted a Great Coneulttee of one citizens, ne, to which was added m1 tho Corporation an. Siayor—making one hundred an f to mar age t ‘ole of burlacawfor the ty. ur, Lawrence begun to read the _ Hworge, Griswold, Jovathian Good * eried a volge fron rn ag gag pase ‘The meet ng tion dliseol ‘od oF It its own aenord. ADDITIONAL PAATICUGARR OF THE LAE CONTE A- ir iar tho” highést slave of ‘The public mind js «til ment, ind wi werd to Nothing elee-—aek for tus what relates vo Lhe gram ¥ stant stream was Afior a fow unis mon, My, Taitren ¢ © inondred and Wweeshy-1'* f wi te i para amidst ~ ne and befor mi 1b We of a quantity of ~ Anos well up sreeecs copies. pone abundance ton, bat carer for that? ain ey us in New York are what ia the @xict nai! our calamity ; Who are ae suifere: a ae is the best, and metiiod of nee oe to tho remedy S, t ov . ole hat the city be effi! in PR. and mn 7g i. To rene, the coramercia® a a peyacot sia wey SEE SUPPLEMENT SHEBT. Se —— — i ee ee nanan