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6 NEW YORK HKKALD, TUKSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1866. —— NEWS. rf Ocean toners. rt gentoo te “London The call at London: the Continent call at Southam as h thoy might, and that’ the few: tre Emperor 9, i On the mb te, the perfgniqupee wasn ah pape yie seedy ight fom boron an ech an : aaoug the fenton deen paid w the . Phen there isthe rs BRAZIL. oph : evicted uly of p kit ya ir risin. to the of Snnnnarerne ae pth ga wi ineuiwrs oO lig bwenty foet, wi wa b D obvlatod. hat had the said troe family aiready mentees ‘anit mab sed ten wwe etd oe be 5 Sh ‘rom a five oF six lest = alt. tants 1 yrenniel e eubmmabageue ste. feo growing countries where I havo PROGRESS OF THE PLATE WAR. | ei ess nto ued at tie tne oon a cuifve told seen ‘rom an eminence above the feld announced, The consequ m-e was thal when they o | sod at some distituee, pee the Sere » a woll ~ Annan thrown open the mob wae & at thats voral por ong: ha.on jas §0 exactly is pM ieowinde nenenayy ry were throwa down and tray Altesy them wang | Brazil it must & sembto a wi ngle. The ABies Advancing Upon Humaita | mien fa ee ie iatho opps otto rece 0) 1 foiad « Bouke sou go mens entitled, occasions for eerta.n taties Lo be appy sted to recel. 0) fo jay ie UP fine tor ie poor Thevare stadoned'sc tha. sce. (ort | ssHawtboK for migrants to Bruait” Tein Rnalish that purpose, he injured lady was one of these m vise | ‘translit dom Pariuknese, and-soems to be an ubstract, by Land and Water. of the const ‘ution of Peat. whi b has alsobeen sent mein the cri inal, Ta and Had extracts from the abstract in English, ‘Tho first is headed:— © Pi hyp beth hte sh TUTION OF BRABTL, RT. io Roman Catholic Apostolic shall continue toy berthagef the dmpire, , Alb Ihe Stuer relis gious sali be perm: ‘nadie tied for at pirpor te: | ae worship tn edilices dosti for that purpose, de- va aes -orm of temples [that is, without steeples, Avr. 6, Broxilian citizens are: Sec. 8, Nutaratized ore) ners of whatever reli they may'bo. The law shal Mietorm'ng the qualifications required inorder to obta nthe papers of naturalization. Sec, 4 Ali citizons may communicate their ria by be Kad in writing, and peed them by whe pt ters ou ar.ly. THE EM BROR'S BENBVOLE CR. A nian may be an Emperor ane yet vot Be rich, Thisis said to be the case with Dom Pedro. Tl is reported that, toe larg st partaf bis income is )expeuded inaworks cuarity, Thursday is his re ular day for auusgivin, shen the widow, the orphan and the Uniortunate nev appeal to him in'vain. Nor ave his works o ebarity oom- hued 4o ths mere giving away of money, Persons bas ing claims on the governinent, who may be put off by empty. promises by those whose duty itis tor-davestigate theit | chains and award jusiice, have only te apply to the Em~ peror ip person to hao their business a teaded to; and aecess can always be had to him. He evet ceive pes Liuions while in the.act of stepping into bis carriage, None are repulsed who have anything to ask. He i A HAVAL ENGAGEMENT IMMINENT. Expected Abolition of Slavery in Brazil. 4 ido! zed by the humbler pees in Lag ae rig 4 hav. dngepey lent fy Fons eanieals being, ey ing, howevs er, foikerer| or a say! 1g, that oniy give (he meh chicke for any abuse tl y com it exercise oft ths faculty FOREIGN VESSELS OF WAR AT iO, |sezsssmnh wns be Satie ele Shelcd | Gey ae er ee cence gt testimony this to his stuiple tastes, tis xpare “tine js given to study, itt —— ia Tn thos! respidct he» ems to resempbie, iy-@ remarkable degree, the late Princo, Albert of England, . wad ‘HIS POLICY. In & constitutional ernment, tke that of Brazil, the. Emperor's: power 1 neceswarily umited. This ho regards a8 a benefit, ashe is thereby saved from a world ‘of trouble—a truly “phitusophie view o. thé matter, ‘But it must not de supposed he {x inaotive, for all that Here ‘tho press ts free, and the subj ct is guaranteed Ly 1 speech, 1i so Mappeus soimetimes that a rising young Jawyer or other citizen brings himself into noticoon the part of the p:ople by speeches saggest- img reforms in this or that department of government. The Emperor becomes cognizant of the fact and sends for the orator; not for the purpose of siencing dim, butin order to ascer- tain his viewsvat first hand. Ii the Emperor finds that the man’s talent will just fy the step he gives bim some legal ottice under the government. The young lawyer is now ina fair way of beng promoted to the highest judicial otfces, From this time be is never heard of as & popular orator, but is content to # tle himself down to the discharge of his official duties, Tius the Kmporor sagaciously kills two birds with on: stone, He the best tal nt tor his serv.ce and at the same time politica! agitation. The consequence of this policy is that demagoguism ts unknown in Brazil, His Majesty pursues the same hne of conduct, it is said, towards newspaper writers. Should any remarkuble article appear ina newspaper bearing on the welfara of the country his Majesty sends tor the writer, in order to obtain a further insight into his views, and where he Mods then valuable he never fails to profit by them, ATION FROM THE 2IUTH RN STATES, are that General Wellace W. Wood and a number of other gentlemen from the Southern states left a few months ago for Brazil, in order to consider tho feasibility of carrying out a scheme of colonization in this country of imritgraute from the Southern Siates of the American Union. The General and his teliow tra- vellers have returned frum the exploration of a con-ide- rabie portion of the Southern provinces of the empire, hard on the contines of Uruguay, bringing with them a great number of specimens of the varied productions of tat fertile region, illustrative of the mineral, Vegetabio and animal wealth of the sections ex: Nobody ‘shall “be ted for: this pretind he oi epee ihe rligion of ene mublie,mor potion fo) fan tale ane deel aeciarsiig of’ the right of a citizen to 4 Teave the Empiy, at his conveniencey'with: his ‘without penetontathlet persons, and bis richt to the inviolgbility of -h's. houschold, excopt dn capes of ‘fre and , such Iike emery encies. me mtr = ete brbpeeogennvpyoer 8 as follows: —No ity can. pass beyond the person of the delinquent, Ph refore, in no beg whatetee tall | there take placo ¢ontiscution of property, nor shill the infamy of tho culprit be transmitted wo his relations in whatever dere. J also deem st necessary to quote from the same article as follows: sec, 80. Every citizen (of course Hae iar, Scag adopted) is entitled to present, in writing, to the logis- lative and executive powers, ane cists complaints or petitions, and even to expose any infraction on the con- stitution, requesting, before the competent authority, ibe eflctive ‘responaibitity of the infraetons. |. The constitut on also perfect relief. . Primary iostroction gratis for all citizens, See. 35. Hollages and upiversitice, where the elements of an elies letives and the liberal arte shall be tauge I. following is important:— Nataralized Jorcigners may exercise every public func- tion, with tn ption of those of deputy to the Gene- rl Assembly, Minister of State and regent of thé Em- pire. Ax, 96. All those who can be electors are qualified to be nominated deputies, To be excepted are, ec. 2. Nataratized foreigners. _ See, 3. Those who do not profess the religion of the State. ‘Art. 156, Foreigners, even when naturalized, cannot be ministers of State. Then follow a series of articles and sections definin, the marriage bond, too long to make even an abetract Suflice it to say that any married couple ieee here need be under uo alarm in respect Lo the legitim: of their marriage, provided such marriage has been rng tered into in accordance to the laws of the country or State such couple were married in. Provision is also made to recognize the mariage of any couple out of the le of the State religfon, that may be solemnized in Appearance and Habits of the Em- peror of Brazil. EMIGRATION FROM THE UNITED STATES Theatrical Performances at Rio in Aid of Dis- abled Brazilian Soldiers and Sailors, aw &eo Re Oar Rio Janciro Correspondence. Rio Janeino, Nov. 19, 1860. By tho arrival of the steamer Agnes Arkle intelli. sence from the seat of war has been received via Buenos Ayros to the 7th and Montevideo to the Sth inst, MILITARY AND NAVAL MOVEMENTS. The Paraguayans had evacuated the province of Corri amptes, laying retreated throuxh the Paso da Patria. The town of Corrientes itself was occupied by Argentine éroops, and the Braz lian squadron had arrived there. In ronsequence of this movement on the part of the Bra- walians Wie in steamers had retired behind the batteries of Humaita, where, for the moment, it was impossible to reach them, These batteries, from all T have lieard of (uem, are indeed formidable, The Braziliau iron-clad gunboat Tamondare bad already vommenced the ascent of the Parana river, and the Ad- miral, Viscount Tamondare, was making preparations in vagus Buenos Ayres (a foliow with the iron. plored. The General is in perfect accord with the razil, provided such formal announcement had been and all y s that were of euificientiy light draught to | Brazilian government, in respret to his scheme, and he | given b:foreband, in conformity with the eustom or the proceed ver, taking with them all the troo is now draw.ng up a report showing the capabilitzes of | proscription of the refigion such couple may profess; and had recently arrived trom Rio Janeiro and other Brazitian | Wat part of this vast empire for the Emperor at his | even this formality may be dispensed with by the muni- poris. Majesty's request, General Wood is quite sanguine as to | cipal judge of the “term” whore tho marnage 18 to take STEAMER: CHARTERED BY THE URAZLIAN CoveRSMENT, | the feasibility of locating several thousand famities from | Place, on showing cause why it should be done. The government hag just chartered Ave staamers to | the Southern States on the fertile lands of Southern ‘Tho following information, taken from the same book, may be also vseful:— Ant, 1. Government is authorized to grant the papers of naturalization, on requisition, to all foreigners Unat Brazil. He stated to mo that there were upwards of six. teen hundred famslies ready to come out. here from na and other States bordering on the Mixsiss ppt. nee erding to his showing, the Southerners are ripe for a g exodus to this empire. He informed me that he direet!y represents cleven thonsand famihos, and directly and indirectly a respectable total of twenty thousand families, which, at the usual computation of five persous to a Lard § makes @ grand wial of one hundret thousand souls. A protty respectable beginning: 1, “here's the rub’ "eae cae be carried out convey troops ia the Amer materiel to Montevideo. One of these eamship Bri prove, x0. 1. To be above twenty-one years old. Src. 2. To be enjoying the civil rights of citizenship of their country, excep! in the case of having lost them for ob- sclutely politcal motives, xc. 3 To have stated at the municipal chamber of their residence their religious principies, conptey, and the intention of forming their homestead in Brazil. her to ho ar She was a blocksde ronner— one of the Clyde built vessels, FE PAITISH WRAZILTAN SQUADRON, rou in this port comprises the frigate seit one Admini ° ol Jitiun'to the report to the Em , General Wood @xc, 4 To have resided in Brazil for four consecutive ' Se eee ey Cron belle Tig, | if Sriting 2 book on the subject. on it comes ont no | years’ after making the statement mentioned in the pie | wo, tenant, Francis Sterling Hen Egmont (4), re doubi it will be interesting. = ceding paragraph, except .if, after their more than four and Flore ship—-Captain, Frederick A.B, Crawford; WAIT Sam RRABNIONG TATRE OF. FY. years domicil in the empire, at the time of the eek 7 :. According to allf have been able to accertain, the } gation of this law, they apply within one year James D. Carts, Sharpshooper (6), iran on. Richard Naturalization Sac. 5. To'be either porsescors of real estate in Braz, or pret a rar rot Pee hog ic ingame 9 or ex. fonest ivelibood by so Pe ate oe ‘or occupation. Ant, 2, The bra Sec. 3 only ia required from— xerox 1. TI married to a Brazilian woman. See. 2 Those who, baving fixed thelr homesteads iu Brazil, are inventors or introducers of any sort of industry. nee th Those who bave adopted a Brazilian male or Sxe. 4. Those who have made one or more campa' the rervice of Brazil, or been gravely wounded in de- — it, . Those who, dy their reported talents and Mbe- malty, have been adinitied to chairs at universitics, couma, academics or judicial courses of the empire. ‘Sxo. 6, Thoss who, for any important services in be- half of Brazil, an-l on proposition of the executive os ss have been declared by the Legislative Assembly to well deserving men. Aunt, 3, The children of naturalized citizens, born before eres’ be seem to regard this wholesale ee lon gee}, re Pee omcmncnitte t part of u people ave ently shown how vigorously oy can prosecute a scheme of secession from own eetablished government, with great alarm. As in all cases of @ cognate mature, the mumber of the oxodints is, of course, greatly exaggerated, thus increasing the warm Th arned, through Brazilian sources, that there was to bean invasion of no fewer than fifty thousand fam lies, In anticipation of such o large influx of a accustomed to bi their own way a desire was expreseed that the new comers should not be permitted to form themyelves into a consolidated colony, but should be required to scatter thomsolvos in small communitics ‘ail over the country. And a desire was even expressed that they -bould forget that terrible Englsh'language, through whieb such ‘formidable innovat‘ons have been ro often made an cstabi.shed customs, And What could be bet- ter calculated to accomplish this than by scattering thoee who spoke It browdeast over the Innd? It is doubtful, however, whether this rotable Rassian rcheme of root” ing outs language can over be accomplished in Brazil among a people of Anglo-Saxon ofigin, The Czar bas ‘ieutenant and Commander, Mewsieurs Paviovinen, ipmen, Megsjeurs Danilof, Virinon, Da cobanisne, Tolovienf and Tonnoschove: that this Russian corvette s about the dirtiest vessel of war L have ever been on board of. Even the men op watch were dirty. Ip justice to the aMerrs, however, 1 must say they wore clean clothes and were very polite. MOVEMKNTS® OF WAR VESERLS, Peng) entire United States squadron is expected to leave v days forthe Kiver Plate, to avoid the yellow fever, now y due. 1 intond to remain and encoun- ter Yellow Jack, forlam not the least afraid of him. Rue Jaxnito, Dec, 2, 1865. AMATECT. THRATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT, According to pubic aunouncement an amatenr the- strica! performance, by the offleers of Her Britanuic Majesty's frigate Nareivs:#, came of at the Thoatro } mgnatiy faiied in wth ‘onta sinnlarseheme in Poland, | the naturalization of the latter, and above twenty-one Lyricu on the evening of the 20h instant, The enter spite of his despotiswn, How much lecye ee ee ears old, may be granted the papers of naturalization " “l it be ip the free dominions of tho ul declaring simply at the xnunicipal chamber of the tainment was gotten up on behalf of the sick and | pom Podro I district of their residence their wih to be Brazilian clti- wounded soldiers apd sailors of the ompi: sehen nbrace wens, and proving to be making an honest tivehhvod. ongaged ia tho war with Paraguay, As the object was a chavitable ome. -aling in the highest eenae to the pat PROVINCIAL TRATIMONT ACAINS? SUAVERY. So far for the doctaration of the general government. But ihe prov ivees—answering some respects to the States of the ureat American yh te aed to say, too, on the subject of from al and this isthe utterance of the Legislature of the Prov: ince of San Pedro do Rio Grande do Sal, bordering on a lary: of country, phen 1 de pot say nor believe that this plan ia in conformity with ue prejudices or fears or Hracilan or oljectore to @ consolidated vars of Brazitinns—apd as the Einperor bad community. Tk seems to me that if the iinmigraton nev a scheme it Yoadtote at all, Genera! food's plan ie the his intention to be preeout, it is hardly necessary © =8Y 4} tha: could be adopted. it would be # trance thing, that the very spacions theatre (larger than any ig Now | thouch, if, ailor the lapse of say fifty years, the now Tork, save the Academy of Music) was compleieiy ited | mew colunisis, who would then have tecome m power. | Cruguay, so long ago a8 the 30th of November, 1854:— vu ail parte, though pot uncomfortably crowded; and, ax | it! community, should imitate ther predecessors and 8) The colonists may cultivate their lands, doing pe ed yal 2 one ancestors of the Southern states of the Union and se wet ‘own work or by means of hired persons; bat they the rbar To box was twenty-tive mileis—each worth | eodeividing the South from the North, a¢ bad been | are not permitted to do it by meane of slaves of their own, boro: others, nor to possess apy on the colony Jands on whatever pretext. erry IMPROV Rio Janeiro bas always ennyea— it the ter in allowablo-—a uigh repatation as 4 city of fiith—e real wyantic temple of Cloacina. If this were ever true, as It may bave been, it will not he true much rf, 18 @ aystem of sewerage is boing carried out which will carry of ali the impurities into the sea. Already in this done ty euch au extent that the «treet sewerage is almost com done in the Uniled Sates fly years before. But “‘saf- a4. | fetent for the day is the evil thereof.” ANG. HAR IMOOGKATION SCMEME, Explorations for prowoting inuigration appeer poor foltows | to be the ¢ While General Wood had his eve southward avother party has been looking towards the North. This party Jett for ihe province af Seripe x apie ot Weeks ago. Their object is to ssceud the yma river, with the view of exploring the gov- pt lands in that quarter, to ascertain whether any about balf a dollar on a specie basis —ond (or @ rst 1 parquet ticket five infireis, it fotlows that quite a hy some e1m must have be o handed overto h F the benoit of knees and wounds in dong 1s of their country NTRRIOR OF THK THEATRE The interior appointm of the Theatro Lytico ar ‘i held for eolonizetion ts apen iu those regione, The — and the engineers engaged in the work are abont such av would ¢ to New York itself, or an: riy aro supplted by the Brazilian government with @ their attention to the sewerage of the houses, theatre of a metre nm Burope. The stage = imboul and everything meceseary for the purpose whieh is just of BOCessary Os that Of the Streets, for the 4} aimed at. The gentlemen comprising the party are, Mr. Dunn, at the bead of thé Major Ciwke, of Aransas end Tr\as; Captain he parquet fs divided into fret ‘and se rating the ane fram she spa: vlase, with ral botwee her. “ sweeping off round ‘ . me afoot oa ne be of artillery Te sewerage one now in the course of construction bedte staat eh 4. | Show T wrote fo one of my Jotters from St. Thowas ax « elaborae and extensive. bas outlets. the auditorium, from one proscenium to the other: and, | foniw passenger, and Mr. Lewis, Thix last named gen. | No. tie atthe Marine Arsmmet, Mo 2 at G and sll! above, is a gellery, which on that particular night | Hemen ia ap oid rosidemt of Rio Janeiro, thou, an Gloria, At thé outlets the sewer or seas appropriated by the seamen of the British squadrom. | Atuerican otizen by birth. He accompanies the jwrty ag The I@peria’ box is on the first ter, on Uae joft hand, bra rng etl bi ti facing the wage, Ito very spacious and gorgeonsly | @ne vhing is certain. It is this, poy ay ‘Southern Mtted up in dark crimson, thickly studded with stars of | family liao to caatgrale to Trae GN “abe se " thelr minds to work themee!y « a wld. The painting, gdduag and otter decorations of the fethe on." To von, alaxo, jabur 1s aif hon- euditorinm are very tastefal The building is hgited by vanes. ter ib is. nat to, be bed, Slavery is sowed tn twoe lar chandeliers, ona at each prosconiin anda | Brag A bighyg mind of & rather si 1 occurred at the Merchants’ Exchaoue i Dagctifc! corruscasion of light in the contre of dhe lofty ‘Setray, the th r oe gay een celing, in the form of a highly ornacnented (reek pat: ey 8 would te when tera, in elnhorately cot glass, The Emperor's box was ror thon spree ngs ~ that day the Hberat! Vighted with a number of wat exndlew, Innwiteer koonoes | .1PRaiie bon ae een aan conan THR AUDIENER. if the two ocuis mare so wore Oe Pit Of conta & great number of Amoricans and English sine Oa te ad w were among the avdionea, as the entire performance war t% be fn thotw thothor tongue. ong them, there wae # large attondanc® of oMeere of dott Pevier well es of both arme Of the Brasilien eer. ‘view, with a tight oprinkling of Reesian officers These centlomen were oll in full whiform. T clterved one wed coat prevent Re wes thy capiain of marines, attached to the Qgreeee, Bat the tutk of the nudi- BREA consinted of Braaitians, many of whom cond met anderetand due Wort Of Baglith, whieh, however, did net preven! them from thus testifying to their patriotic feolings ho ladiew attonded in fell strength, exhibit~ poe Ang quite & Slaew of beauty, aa, ip AdNTON to chelr peta. Siw gest venennamnnn Shan Semen “nat hie IE] ee ea attractions, they drdased with creat taste, atwaye ox- Admirably, wo doudt, ope whet ind 3 branes, aaa ante, Tada eae cepting tha, horrible “waterfall ' het je underiake © , wad Heit hen hee frowarks, and the cnienta oe eutiley, stray a i ‘Jar iwPemTdL PARTY fipnaiet wens, Gumseienny nable ip dovelop- the 4 SU wor, namely—the Sable’} Ata que tor to aight o'clock their Majestie Wy the resources spats ra a we rae country, bat what pood wou! em, that id’ not pas ogra iit! a) sopenveel S'equaiy 24 fertile? Look at Lowe ane aT es of ving’ ue Western, verritarics Of tho vor and En prom, wiih the youthful Conde 4 eonsert, Wwe Princess Lnperial Tawbelia, atieaded by two et te it tS, war bas arrived. atigmen of the Imperm! household, arrived i front er aye, ‘The British vermis af wer pnd Sharprhoot 4 * , aw sone of the org di Stata Gash & tacatab, | Jott the same mening, Ciel tbe Rossian oop Arcola beats. iaggee rthreton poke airy, The Princews jot on the, initaeed at vn teasing omen Yor jm nye. Are gent n Hom ide Z Jaopoldina, who Wat still Indispoend, wat not with the | iieraimm into those regions, te Aine may. abe 14 'O HIRVND AT, ted Stathou, rarenon An T write tho ewe epre Waibang is « calebrat we party, for which reason, parhiape, the Duke .d@ Saxe, the | Aeanmtry en thinly popalased. 98 " } priat Wigh ' comparcon te ite ret oxtent—cat afford an etodum to | witheres ela’ The day wat 4 in by ab im of her Lunparias Highness, aus also abaent OAS | Sotho country, Tesideg theneibs moUweitiden of tho | ealute from the férts aad the ‘verve Ofer, aa See Nida saibual bound: ibe etek | United States but viv kuows aud appreciates his poliiy: | the foreigners The vessels in tho harbor are gaily et cendel ton tomets - feal and goeat advantages,whieh be priag above all | wal oame gt therprincipelstreats-senpecia Fn the wit. man, being payed. ‘There tandiog | thiogs The tras an «ayerament, It in aruc, ie ikeral; Eig ar tor gay colon, and the Sen tn atnementauabed Bes. Orit cal 4. white | Dende fal of theaepliattons of fie Uuited , une Rea Di a Dire, out e. fo bh Pi matted tu Yue tout, The kaw | “itlzen, av T will show ere § cloee ehis teiter, senate y PR the ipurasoatlonh: ee 4 5 auve-Getis, ta, pate, areates CAP ARE TR OP THE Bh Rit na fy ateonted eat Dake Se eee teed nee uughter cere whined | There can be no doubt thas the soil of Brazil, ie & I hnpel, wheres favour P+ with craceful eimplicity. _ From my positinn jy the par nepal sence, ie “ory {eruld; bt it nrast not be muppowwd | paving te day ho wal holda jovec, and pera Fees toes ven ot hs whale pany dur Ue iractes cou be wromeht from it, or that it cau ever a Ww vuch @ unay be déterving of eet ule namenat woleein. Wik Eis hn andere Inghly Prwcivetive, without same attention |, boar | Toa weener ronan thy | bows pardto thee ‘uplest rules of cultivation, The idea TENGIES TLUPMOV TON Rie As ARERR TEAS GAS COMPANY, i my ne ery Liat 1a tropleal Cowntr o@ people oan tier on tie epontan Sete Hult waaay aglendid obae ot his, Ks Borg , “ — ove fro te the earth Ne ail nonmewse, Begider, tr ing the recent Mumipatous it or a lightich brown ood Majesty has a look ©! real charwter, He is sto pulent Tuo Empress te of that as embenpmint, with m pleasam, masra nance, The (oude d'Bu is rather slaty Sno. at! tropraak Kio Jone: poh ope os Capricorn te be.copeidérea w thin the ternd ; dub there 18 @ long #t6th of co: Rtry fui wall . mor cow than BR Tn thie efty sugnr cance 1D exposed for eale Lo sneb persons as nay Choose hd ck ther ywoo; Dut lave pever yet eran ® jair 4 We, 8 judge of the ‘SR Charéler, the are starting « ne Berta their’ fe CJ pobee bed » is just sufficiently pov eres what he cag do n that lime. nor nte Sats's very youthful sppentance, wichout the eltytitest k earn eat hiceite orzamend ov bie fice, Me and | hey, Are all exceedingly emake oe sa the Princess ate what romy be rrp cried age Daudeome | 2° em - couple. The entire family are very sale, oe pales means tag Nene they’ taal THR PARP OND AS 1b, Hut Aboat sate by sart of my duty toerhiows the performanes. hat it went of admin TT mocemee: eat senha tt Ds a Among the 1 iract 6 coffee (a well known. Tt mig U 4 and 3 € + raed pity {gt ateention pala to its vaiiee. Wayron; Fires Anietane rs an ame Laer | simaned when | wns fecond Astietant Ear ocers, ‘Ace. © Ciymoth an y plished by the imper arty. who | tre were | Charter B Bell W - " ‘e A anything similar be wd the | U ed, in oth the The Unites states storeehip Supply bas left for Monte. } weotor then. that the trees do; ee eda i stn alien Libby. tag wagoanr, Dee 17 No vessels in ‘sea, Doe 1d Val, (ibe) Nelson for do, inna i 16; The ein bark Vereenigtus, Kline, for Bos. | ith, for dod 3 , Id Nov o chiar 1 Trask to. The briz Fred Wording, for the coast to load for Boston. k Adelaide, Cooper, from Tag, KUROPS. “rr ematy foe, ‘ant a pt Dar Turvere, Nansemor sspbesuass Porta. PM Are srehre Francie Steele, Siderick, ie rig it Her 8 (Be). Me Freeman, Philadelphia,” Tel rom Haltigiose, Sid, steaincrs St pes a "Dee PBolo Janeiro; Guttendnre, ‘f York; brig Cleta (Br), Gipney (Bey Grant Belfast ork fi Rarks, Lapwing, from Rio men; Aristides, from New ig PH Crowley, Drisko, Mx: Horsey, Londonderry eston; whr Kate Wentworth, venion, Sid boric Industrie (Brem), Hilcken, for Bromen, went to sen to: ERISTOL, Doe Sid echr John Crockford, Kelley, (uot 29th—Arr selina Monterey, Whitmarsh. Delaware City. nie ache Sen Ranger, Sears, Catdenas; sloop Blacks Volant, Parker, NYork. ton, NC; Hagry, Pills. Geo ‘Spiers (Br ieht, Simpson, Chai © gschss aaauue POR rai. emai ene, Ligh Shs teed LESTON, Tee 25 — fa rat Henry Means, Hall, Wirdin Gecractawn, SC} sche Raalrel 0. Old shin Tameriano, Jackson... Liverpaot: brig Rotors pou, Scott, Boston; sehr Amos Edwards, Somers, Ueorgo- Thi —Avr steamship Anda’usia, Bursley, NYork: ser Snow quell, Perry, Rockport. 1 ft ton, from NYoric: harks Sea Queen jen P Stuart, Holland. Philadelphia, EASTPOR Tarr 2d: wchirs White Swan, Wooster, \ DGARTOWN, Dee 3s Aer schra dames Henry, Oliver, ¥ York for Kennebunk; Convoy, Merrit!, Wilmington, NC, for Dec 3%—Stormy weather agin A regnlar norcheaster aet in lust night, ‘Op account of the con hueshiasrnth X.Y, KINGSTON, JA, ‘ND NEw Be Fon Yuna Gnvs—steemship Vers, Cruz, from New York | tearnship Corsica, from New | Ban, Kixcsron, Ja—Steamship- Mantezuma, from Now Fou Bavana—Steamship Morro Cestie, from New, York abarty, trom New Yorke Jan & le. frou an 3. Steamebtp Plumbean, trom Nem "iar ‘Jan 6, 7om New OninansrStenms Missor Steamship Mon TON Nasead dwn HAV awa fork Ji Mormehip Washing, (4 rom New York rom New York Jan6, Stoatoahyp iveulog Hue, from New York Jun 6 FORTRESS. MONROE, commenced to-day. and it has rained tinuance of had weather the vessels to New York with wood have schira HF Woolsey, trom from Battimoye for Provt- cE, AML letters and + intended for the New Yous ae Rented” has arrived fram Baltimor: Newbern for NYork: Sea Nvmph. dence: Clara, from Washington. DC. FALL KIVER, 29. “aouandc VOR NEW voRs—rars DAY. + 725 | MOON RISER. 444" wae © Arr achrs Richard Taw, York, Elizabeth port; sloop age Ronen, Lockwood, York GALVESTON, ‘Dee 19—ia port brig Florence, Rathbun, for NYork. GGOUCESTER, Deo 28—Arr sche EM Nash, Sinall, Phila- Deo 2, P M—Arr_U 8 reven son w, erulon: ries Strom: men, Clifford, Cardenas 10 Port or New ‘Yo k, Janaary 1, 186 otto MES’ HOLE, ARRIVED. South Caritas, A ¥ Lieut ‘WW Kennison Jelphin Dee ‘the Breakwater 3ist, haming (new) which 18 Careline E ties Morel, HH, Kilborn, Jeremie for ing, NYork for do: Ocean Ranger Portsmouth. Sid this A M. US at Stevenw, Gan Eden, Budiey: (Br); R n Eeeaburg, Eugene, Hamper, ry Tirrell, West Wind, ‘George Valencia, Small, Surinam: Annie (Br), he St John, NB; schrs Elf rt and Anns Gardner, Knowles, Philadelphis for Beaton: is Walah, Hooth, 7 r Fhilaielphi. ener ianaes brought to thie portto be At Steamship Scotland (Br), Hi mstown 15th, with mder and Steam Navigation Co, Hav had heavy westerly Pal © 27, lat 45 10, ion Blv exw eleamensp. Gig ot nd Steamship Ei (Pry oe aes, Havre Dec 16, via Brest ip FoR tr deo Wakense Tas ex- posipsscmnens Sharietion . “days, with Henvers, 5 pot with mdse emarle, otra iRartolk, 2 ours, with m ae, 3 days, with mdse, Xorfolik, 28 hours, with mdse rem, Daonerram, Hamburg. 85 8, with mdse na BA Se bameoers, to Gok ogned ton 4Co. Hi A als eee bi it many As Biescs Boe oe Gorge Hanks ae henatsalh (ot Gree a ring experienced ® neat leaking bad! Plymouth Bork, Tor 17th, with mdse and perienced beayy | wontely Lawson, Nyork xtaaah ae NYork fi via, NB: 5 ES ror NYork. Sid nid passe: oa ‘Aldrich, JIBS Sarah Goodnow, Paragon. (Br), ©: Caroline E Kelley, Valencia, A erachre Anbe fica Taabells ¢ fe: . Charles H Hoda r, Lo EI jumph (Br), 8 E Nightingule. and Pioneer E J Palmer, Palmer, ir), Clarissa Ann Ocean Ranger, =. . WINDIANOLA, Texas, Dec 7—Arr ‘ork. LE. Doc 22—Arr hark Aquidneck. Blaby, New York; Hy Ne ine's Bride, Crow. CThomas, rompion, Liver Rochester, Fulton, do, OLK, Dec eA brig Romer, Crabtree, New York. f, Dee 2)—Sid schr Angella, Penday, Bal- thm NEW BEDFORD, Deo 20—Arr schra Thomas B Smith. Binchenter and Mitihow Vassar, Jr, Ohria elly) Gray. N¥ork. eget thie "A, wind NE, Keene, are taad for Washington, Dt Lubes for N York: Lamarti ma. Bark Danie! ‘Deaper mee Palermo. £5 ders, dearlo, ith frais to to James rather “4 Co. Passed Gibrattar ibary sueware Co, a 25, and Gibralter Nov 12, wit Den: Fie ken to Miller & Hough: Eien (Ham), Grove, Babia, 44 days, with #u- 0, 7 days, with sugar and ‘Suth. farie: an 7 10 RM Sloman & ew Pol, Dred "pe Tene Ward & Co. see a tet {Fdayas with iogwood ae Mirsgnane, 18 dare, with logwood ple Teor Port au Pritier, 15 days, with Nigh, Bt Ritts, 15 Gaye, with ealt, to Jones rahman, Cornwailia, Wb days, = ‘Cornwallis, 30 das ghee (Of Taunton), Gardiner, Philadetpbia for Sioop Ttos Hull, Hub, Providence, ‘Miecelianceas. Stasuenir Evanixe Stan wilt commence receiving frright for New Orleans this morning. kerritt, Boston for Nan- Up Coreen and. Addie Osborne, Provincetown . New Bedford for NYork. A days from Coast ot ares for Berton. very, benny weather on 3 lowt to ave ‘ived other damage. PHILADELPAIA. Pea Lats pec ap 8 Saxon, be oa james ©'Brien, Gibraliar for bid ole (Br. 4 Peet. Chon, hd, bas ae Piariara A Ann (Br eoeanen se BP, i May THalitas: | EX Bet Wee, Yon, Name, from nt to wea yesterday, with the ut the B: water: es Tor Banton’ vehi fo sop hzabethpart; An ail for Marsei Jane we. Acker, Deme- Matanza: my Ln Locke, Mevailum, do, steamer Franconia, _ ‘Teamorego, F rt ea ships Sapspareil, M: 2, Maca ralay. Rogers daz Tin Cacowel ed from | fontes inven to sate Ta ahe sie ra rabbi fing DecATin dstreae at the time, Parana dea Seana Nanaimo— ) > masse Sar Tet er mereesceeeaee vhf Ai crereeira a 0a praise, baciy aad startet heating; most of ban ians ee to 3c3 Lester, for NYork; Ella M. in; Volubicer, aimpeon, for Mazatlan, SAVANN AB-81d Ze. steamer York. ene x yor nae Wingae Buckley, PtEMTNOTON, We NC, Dye i sehr EG Frit aehen, Lawes, atwis, Yor mot apes ‘anmage: carving wwe) ‘of the seinen sat stove in BUARW! NG _AND 3 THE FRARRFORT wows, < Mo “BLOCK Rast of ine chy forts and son, 350. to 5. par day; situ washer tooin nd mate ; ore, the — ptaried the vessel leaking In her upper LADY DESIRES BOARD hy BERSELP AND san, hot ad if ud required. Ad- 4 SUIT OF MAXDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ox ferioe Boor, 40 et 0 gratlemen wuly, at No. 70 4, opposite Washington aquare. Referer cos fg mavneatl. eel, while rosa gale, ree ae, carried a : ny iaarbeana watnesd, fore aes ‘since have hat light winds avd calms. Base Avararen, Cooper, trom = aa Br), Thompson, trom Roston for Cow ‘Ni Door — in datos. id schon, wus Rule OW AW Bik wad taker ito Newport beter that pinay, ‘wan sound of aod akon || OMBLY FURNISHED, FRONT. PARLOR second Seor. alee a Wandeome back + ow bet rs cold i ad ee ROOM, wae BY FURNACE, ro rae 1 ite WANTRD_IN A PRIVATE FAMILY RESPECT. and two of ois a i Sees | We 7 gf Te amar Ray vy 1-4 ROOW: Te Ran Forty-eighth: treet, ro FURNISHED ae WANTED—WITH! POARD, gentleman a1 ae Ina howe wishout bp Kine Wotweem Fourth Address, wee streets. Westep a PARLOR Ce Wir BATH rath evenues and E guth sud mages bbie Mall te tela. for Aliantic Ovens, 4 from on, ecm Werrpcteat POR A GENTLEMAN ANU WIFE, nt loeality, pt ig Telerveces given and for one pO nas for Atlantic © a8 of Pairhaves, arr ANTED—BOARD IN A Par uf Burone. place, Rreoklya, by ysdapas 8. 8 bo box rom Lenton Nov 28 for Cnicutta, Dee from Caileo Sept 14 for England, e nlgnal, with, letter 8 tn th Row4, a Deo agree a ws hog mead sae Sty. THIRD STRERT =A ie Apartments, unespeesally foarte’. wpow shmidee ss ae. NOLAWD, WESTMINSTER PALACE motel vie. | ~ ‘Abbey. — Fis hotel is ” joe ks and ie frequented by BLES to Masasey (from Nee Tarlton, Connor, Bomton, roret, ben, re prietress ie Buia PAMMOND, [lavane Mane rap Rich, tor enne. 40, ia, do. Mary Rewseil, for Sor _ COAL, woon, mt Howe: Harvest Queen, dean: Conadente, Josnase: ,. SITUATIONS WV WANTED—FEMALES. le A NUMBER OF WELL L RECOMMENDED GERMAN went siiuations to do general housework, &e., S| i Faw ‘German ‘Tnstitute, 17 Stanton st., near the YOUNG GIRL WANTS APTATION, As apy s maid or child's nurse, Call at No. 2 Patehin place. Weet Ioth st Can come well recommended from her last place. YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A SMALL. family as chambermaid Abediestd of children. She can be seen at 93 West 191 SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESP! “TABLE: young woman, a8 purse of to do general work in a small famil eferences. Apply at 4 Cliuton ‘s., , Brooklyn, for two day Waraeske A RESPROTATLR PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘8 situation a&- plain cook and to assiat tn washing aud ironing. Call acor address for tro Gage 81 Sitti ITU A, TANTED-BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, A yp in a small family where she can be one of the family; understands housekeeping or plain sewing, and would make herself useful in general and work very low, if she could have her baby with her, which Mquite young and not troublesome, Address pow, atation F. ANTED—BY A RES? TABLE YOUNG ENG iri, @ sitnation to do urfatnirs work and assiat wi washing Aid ironing ar we at table. Oanbe seen for two de 6 Wost 18th #t., between 7th and 8th avs. Good ceiver. EDobY ALNFAT TIDY GIRL, A SITUATION to. do housework or chamberwork, Can be seen for two ‘dave at her present cnployer’s, Ast st, nea? iit a> the only brick houve Ju the block. =D—BY AN AMERICAN On, PET, as housek of all kinds of honsework, ia fond of children. « Best af elt Address for gue week Kk Mrs, FL rand, wee OF INTEDLI- LADY OF EXPERIENCE WANTED, to ‘gat up. styles and take comfortable and pert salury S10. P r weak tient re, for two days, to Wholesale, veil curamuntestions: siricily conden teed 10 & per- ore, Apply bY N AMERICAN LADY. OF LITERARY ARIDITIES A wanted—To make translations from Goriaxn or Freneb st publication, Addvess, stating terms, Minerva, Herald office, a and trominy 243 West 2a “and Sth avs, required, TRSE.—WA AN EXPERIENCED WoY take the out nge of young children; must be kind, willing and obli xd city reference requl Apply. between A.M. and SP. M.,atal St. Mark's place, 8th st near 24 av, nmin ply to tay st., £ over the boot store. Wanna GIR, TO No + RAL HOUSEWORK in avery small fai InGaL be & good Plaiy Conk and washer and froner Stel one, with ly ri ence, muy apply ut 198 Prince st., neat w* R WHO THOROUGHLY sands her business, Sone others neod apply. references required. Cull nt 4s Kat S6th st, URSE TO TAK nsewing. ( wis TED--IMMEDIATELY, OD WASHELS AND iro ity Laundry, Wet Broome st., near (iroene, WANTED-A COMPETENT LAUNDRESS, IN A PRE vale family. References required. Apply at No. 74 West 35th st. after 9 A.M. TANTED—A FIRST OF og CHAMBER two exestlont nares: wash ond tron (ble and bed Hnen; foe bandera and et vanienres: good ences required.’ Apply at 22 14th #t, a few houses west of road way. AID AND on SITUATIONS WAYPEDOMALES. SITUATION WANTEN—RY 4 YOUNG MAN, AS siatant tartender or HuhE porter; t4 not afraid of work. Addreas J J. B., 29 West 26th ai,, for two day WANTING GOOD, RE- tional Employmen' ‘Ofer, = eapply of vookheep: ip. eal ou where there is slwa Flere and waiters, 7 ANTED_—A SITUATION AS NIGHT WATCHMAN OF porter, in a hotel of store: no objection wv auy ether employment. Address box 181 Herald ANTED—BY A GERMAN, wio 18 A GOOD ORNA- tal writer hove or ne dranghtsman , ‘Address or apply GOOD BUSINESS MAN—TO GOTO Cal, to establish and monnge 2 wholesale Bol, business. In the Pacide Stu's, Meaieo and th America; must be okkeeper and correspon ent and have to ability and so riety, firer year, $1.70 (gold) and « ase ntagr ou Kalen, security either in ban '- or e«sh ‘or the faithful performance of anitiog and amount uf stock in charge, Addrras, with re ference, 1. applicant's handwriting, J. T, L., box 5,782 Post office. PITAL WANT vdnveey on ane ed—For Northern fern “Dew of Ede ex ro Apply to Mr. James, att r tand Crosby streets, T 37 BROADWAY. ROOM NO. 5, EXCEL! Fe a bey od jaymoont aro invived | ates nt are invited to biiebed 1804. bi BOOKKERPER WANTED—ONE WHO HAS MEPS jets Importing house proferred. Apply to AS. & Co. i ataire, omnes ' WANTED—T0 MAKE FROM $10 new siaple article, Apply at ema ng Fulton ate room's AM, ct CLERKS, BOOKRULPERS, ASSISTANT HOOK ‘men, riers. dry conds, shinp! ane antry clerks, coachmen, waiters, &e..call at National ¥toploy men! office, 79 Nassau street, (ond chances this day, Wated, men lately arrived, ae, Ae. N INTELLIGENT ASD KESPRCTARLE your can have a situation in my ofics at $3A Week. Cail af- vek ot J.J Boonet's, 34 bil 41 Det, “CLERK bee ary - SRS my eae at u6e jermann w y MPLOYMENT. FoR THE L Tite: NEW YEAR —DRY, gnicy nnd grocery clerks; po " o —— at Internstianal Employment ment Ofice, 6 7 Kiso men lately leaded. di. EN OF RRSPECTARILI SEEKING Hurts oY. tranches af bosineen by exrg at the ohd ampioy. ment ofBee, (No.l Park place Tooth I 9 omen er ia Wren ye Ty z 5 | Wrenn Roy MERCANTILE HOTEL: 148 nt 100 Theane «roo? = | Noa Jam A BOY TN 4N OFPTOR: bose WRITE A adress and writing as Gr hy bos or int Hersia oes. ANvEO A CLERK FOR A ee Ly Seosea Tee top staren, me, 1 oe mae eek aeey carn, APB to WIEBON A «U0 Tee ireone a Jereey Cl Wes ANTED- trave’ vim stove 196 Wino ot, PRR YEAR 08 WANT AG $1,500 ined an tN hp gan lev and upper feed: wor THe “TRADES. “PRACTICAL, ASD THEORETICNL Fs wore to meet with some ys ries bad orente five F’% S\Leomie CR Rooms ete for horverreping, or amid let YBa rooms (ot fiched. pple at 64 dnuon sireet, corner af Baltic mreet, Sonth Broniyn, for two dasa boll fi vFErY SCRIPHION, PARLOR 4, Ere, ‘ne oe. ero! yond thos rortaleute if Genired,

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