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Silenzia (Ital), Barbers, Baitimore; 18th, Charlotle Buck, . Mr. ai . Y., offered an ame Gott, NYork. WASHINGTON. ment it is pe ERT, the Legislature as pe ‘Nov %—Arrived, ship Henry Harbeck (Br), Jw soon aa practlaable 40 colonize » porting of Piwasta, Deo 30—Arnived, stesmabip Guatemala, Douglas, En pkcstos caeeiet in ahy State or antral Ameriee: bee T---Arrived, achr 8 C Evans, Hammond, CONTINUED FROM THIED PAGE. crime and condemned to hard labor for @ tern of wore. Glenlivet (Br), for ‘about tach, . po apo Dec 8, brig Hianiaran, Ponchinen, ‘negros ‘ta nda the ‘eRe iaion of Mr, Wagmacma, of TL, the bill was B aaperioa “Sale, big Sapier Gi, Oontmann, Ani ‘and refuse protect to our own on -yeas 05, nays SrDNEr, NSW, Oct 21- (not sailed), ship Cowper, Tf iri! Iralabe waa to” be: provected ith THE NIAGARA SHIP CANAL. Sparrow, dan Francles oi ork oar Te ferter, tt fans ui, the Antilles and all the islands of the Pacific, The bl to providetfor a ship cans) around the Sf japan . Krooks) would or was taken up as special order. Mr. A tac lorats basta, Papier Sa i ORN, of N. Y., having the floor, consented rotect "AN My, BINGITAM, (Fep.) of Olio, said he had lstenea | that the subject be passed over until to-morrow, ‘ork. Cleared Ralph Souder, (dailed “previous 10 Dee Hove, * sayeth cantimtoetia' ie Seunmten.e | "Sandor sap rena : con ol Btavoives the inverests of the ‘Of tis coun. |, The House went into Committee of the, Whole on Yan por Dec 1, ehipe Florence Treat, Short, from Antwerp, pa Bll ers apace ineervention’of fue law-making basin ag A ‘Mr. Ln ng iy chair, arrit diag from re, power @ internal affairs, ‘to the . CLARKE, made oO arrived barks . from ar tleman from Massachusetts (Mr. the Sengte policy of vast ‘the rived 3 Ellwood , Nenleries ar i whenever the. reaton of hig on cont ywblic dor fo monepoliey under me ees or when ee “ nent or the dign! required treaty making power. —* people son, & soll. 5 bani atvee mnterventic own country resist ex! foes and shoud be in accor , SS ee overseme taternal diggennions, Land a tary calcium light sends its glare up Four-| i145 ang lassies of the cast side, down town, Schr W @ Audenreid, Baker, St Marys, Ga, with mdse, to tor Balimaore American Ports. Country,” He heard ae ine | Ae Nemont ‘whch, pursues, sod, sll | teenth street, and beneath it are grouped ®| Wiser tne auspices of the Timotty J, Cainpbell BCR ten ar, w ard, Virginia for Mew Haven... 5, | | BOBTON, Jan 12 Artes, tear eer tear: Was not willing to TEnet alt ola intone |-repactty Into systema ‘Review ie panic ind crowd of curious lookers-on, | watching Witt | association. Mr. Campbell is @ popular young | Frreé begnagt adh Hoss Bteraty Donne James Bie 4 Pitman, Ka = oe Washington’ rot '| AVRHOES Othe PE NSG Stee, ee ee eee of [mare one ertticiaing the cosmopolitan throng | man now representing a district in the Assembly, a Visiory, Bowman, Eaatport,® ayn with Sah to Jed Norfoik; vo eunl author of that pepe: page ‘Washingcon ited | 1453-4 gave stablitty to the homestead ‘and | Which passed into the temple of Apollo, Now and | ana tne ion, a8 may be surmised, is com- Coke Metths, Sostth, Bangor via Fail River, where she dis i orgs Polaasity Aadergon, Malanzan: J “entitled not only to res Po Br sieves corrected abuses, the war ‘then, as a carriage door opened, there was a flash of | posed of his friends and admirers. The ball of last | charged. R ‘j i Bally, Galveston grautade ‘of m TWA Te eet oP che bome | has placed fifty million acres of ‘an go some gorgeous tolet on the sidewalk, Dut it quickly | Right was well atiended,”and the malority | cpr iui eee) ney, Wisma fox Chariton, | Busieewty woth since uathvoa Re Roads bre 8 0 stitution of the count se constibaria Snot States that system. 1802 to Juhe the of the building. Atew | Of, those who were present seemed | deter | Presay & Co. es where | tay. mee to be OF ty a maaitation was Dol | tp, 1se7, entries under Various acts have cqvered | Vanished beneath the portale ing. mined to enjoy themselves to the ut Sarah, Morton, Rockland 10 days, vin ¢ fiverport it and vst we pecame “one Deon: Ry it we | seven million acres, s a fifty-seven thou- | enthusiastic remarke from the curbatone guésts | Phe foor ick eecas can nemeen ae he put tn for repairs, as before reported), ‘Mime, to Pres- Ae aecrea eae ‘Walden, NYork. Zaust de one people. ‘The war-making power of | sand farms of one hundred ang sixty scree. | would greet the vision in question, “Molasses | Brady, assis ge) Sehr Herald, Norton, : calinesltonte TIM 1E--Aeryret, Manan Miaeumnen: Love ‘te constitution was, in the express terms of that | Within the late insurrectionary States in lesstban | oq candy, Jake, ain't she a stunnert” | Sescclation. ‘the order of dancing, Which Nae vom. | Brown. Rockland, 8 days, with lime, sto Parker, Rotana. Ror. justrument, not Uy construction, restricted to the | (70 Youre, tee and iorty uores have been aisposca of | “Won't yon leave us e lock of yer hair, | prised some twenty-eight favorite dances, jndiel- | gst" barn Uiwineungatene for Newbee NC waq, | elects Mare, eats, Oar cant orca, Nockpor alone by me constitution was" authorized to declare | under homestead entrica to the advan- | matam?” Sometimes, as @ fierce looking Turk | ously arranged, and it is alutost needless to say that | bern. ; ame, Vou Name, Hoboken: Gen or tiagbare, Apne. war. opErese cond not delogaie the power to the tagenoe has cyaen, Mr. Clarke ay pe carriage, he would be invited to step the ty of the beaux @nd belles present went F Lizsie Williams, Cooper, Boston, 4 days, with fish to CHARLI IN, ano Owego, Post, Liver- thes sprang from 8 e people delegated lon acres of the public domain are still in the han around to Tammany or airies made after t! thro the entire performance most religiously. pool; schr nion Fiag, cloner, brancth, aud that Sione, Cougress. conta of , oe et ee Seen Health of tus serail Nota the fun at's bat | om Mod, Monin fr Fi hia. , Pahoa corre Paated tn for Balttmorgs a git ua nat delegate the power to the President, to used | to raili one hundred and twenty-four ts to the ballroom, the uninvited The Caledenian Club Ball. He ugusta, Cape » via New- | ship Ocean, from Bremen; jeok, ‘Wherever he might deem it expedient, t0 nuke war, | minjon acres; citar, zaliroads, _afty-seven contrive to monopolize a goodly share of it | ye ew York Caledonian Club, which contributes | Pa} "Bere at nin dnran ts before and Wayfarer, Blackford, trom B10 ; brige, Or olan, . plalued he to tn. | Mullion 3 States and already eeman, trom Hi from wanda “west the President with power to make war. selected as ee hg over sixty million ‘Within doors all was brilliancy and gaiety. Before | 80 much to the amusement of the public by its games sere say meen Ei, Wareham. ie udorns, from do, is , Mr. BINGHAM submitted to the candid judgment of | @cres; nine six hundred thonsand | the ball commenced a half dozen American citizens | in the summer months, will give its twelfth annual Mae Phreskon’ Tomatn. mabe posped ia ih bark, Jonanati, trom Desern tS the House and the country wi very terms | Scres have been granted the States for agricultural | of african descent, clad in Mussulman raiment with | han this evening. at Ferrero’s Apollo Hall, corner Brandren, Providence for Norfolk. Liverpool: bark for Blo Janeiro. . of the substitute, giving the effect of lave, did not | Colleges, which bave or will be sold by scrip and | the crescent on their classic brows, were discovered Hale, Providence for Baltimore. FAI B, Jan 10—Arrived, schr @ T Wines, Hulse, give the President the power to make war. thus pass into the hands of speculators. An enor- | at the edge of the platform, allent and motionless, | of Twenty- th street and Broadway. The L4 Providence for Baltimore. Baltimore, OLR: Jan: i I Bry: Mr. RoBINsON to Mr. Butler:—He knew his | mous of at teast two hundred and twenty- | as if some interesting bow! operation was raugements made for this occasion are such as will r, Wall, Providence for Elizabethport. HOLMES’ a y= a auzies, sobr insane Bish. oak heart was right. He had an utter scorn and con- | ve million acres is in the hands of ratiroads and | to be performed. At mine o'clock the curtain | iMsure a most brilliant entertainment. The ball will Meee aan ee aavce for Virginia. fahihe iibbeots George Move seedward Island, tempt for any party or man who went monsing | Other railroad monopolies, rropeny settled it would | rose on very handsome and tastefully | doubtless be largely and fashionably attended. . MOBILE, Jan 8— ol bark Teresa, Cubana (Sp), Boll around for some insignificant enemy on whom to jieihonpeemion sores: hr thousand | arranged scene, At the sides and from the ceiling eel SAILED. vent, Havana: sche JJ Spencer, Smith, Philadelphia. hari the strength of our military power. ‘The gentle- | {arms of one hundred and sixty acres. The pul bung festoons of beautifal flowers and a amie 4 Balls to Take Place To-night. . NBW ORLEANS, Jan 7—Arri siegmaabip ese Gates, man asked him why he brought in Ireland upon. every domain is a trast we hold for the world’s poor, and | with double staircase overlooked the platform Lindsey Blues—Irving Hall, tamale. Sotne, Saverpnol Besisn RH) Aloe for NYork, eparned in dieters: ships M y er nme q subject. In ee th» gentleman he would tell | NO sound reason exists why it should be thus | back. Cages of feathered warblers served asa Wel- | Company B, Bighth regiment—Armory, Centre | folk, tc; Valley Cit Thames, Ra snnah; Niagara, Nor. | Liverpoo vie, Mobile; Wm ngs, Mier — shim thai he uttered nothing at all on Ireland |.despoiled. Mr. Clarke denounced the prac: | come frame to the treasures of Flora. arene (i many ive ed y, Alexandria; bar a, Havana; brig (pal Beanie _Guadalo er : mvp by Kelly, since he had taken his seat here, but he intended to | toe of bartering away by the Senate. un- | atthe signal from the orchestra the long proces- | “Now york Caledonian Club—Apollo Hall Wind at ry passrnai sear BATE yy mee Rees say a few words on that subject hereafter if he could | der the shallow pretence of exercising 84 sion of masks filed on the platform, headed by | faxter Hop—Academy. of Music, . sunset W, Ree ae ateanain Vicksburg, Burton, NYork ; ships Poca Nl eae adh ae ears nls Drie career 18] Soe ty indiana: ond maid as hed Goon dome in respect | uomtt® rover B. Abel and H.C. Wialey, the directors, | Gotham Bass Ball Club—Thompeon’s Hall. Marine Disasters. nee wired, sed pr Lie all” Liverpool’: Labrador, ment we might originators, e in 5 re We ly 4 once, and that was at the request of the gentleman | Of Kansas lands and others in the secreey of Execu- brilliant court costume, ‘There were three bands In ra eS er BIRAMGHTP MARMORA—Captain Rol of the iron | Gettings, Antwerp pa Mobis baste dohaiben ae trom Massachusetts (Mr. Banks), when a resolution | tive action at the other end of the capital. The | attendance, under the direction of Mr. Har- WAVAL INTELLIGENCE, stenmer Marmora (of Harilepool), from for Banzor, | Bremen, sehr Hewin, Reed, dere e cat), Lordy frees of sympathy-for Crete was reported, and he had | Control of the public lands 1s delegated to Congress | yey B. Dodworth, assisted by Messrs. Meyer, Caren 4 Denote || ea a ee ee he ele an tenet ta § Charlotte; Gatison, from London ; Tweedsdale (Br), moved to insert Ireland, but Ireland was left out and | bY express of Congress. One-fortieth of | Leasch ana T. J. Dodworth. The programme .con- ‘The United States steamers Tuscarora and Daco' 7 oed ee pan tne wing report :—I qur eof the | Nicol, from Liverpool; barks Hypotes, (Br). Machoos, = sympathy for Crete was signed by the President. He | tue area of has been ceded to a few corpora- | sisted of the most popular selections, yet in no par. | were at Callao, Peru, on the 22d of December. ceived tn the fearful gale of the Tits ult and following days, faplidwall Uast two walling orien er . had tried to arouse attention to the factthat Ireland’, tions and individuals by treaty. If other pending | ticular did it degenerate into trashy music. ‘The | ‘The United States steamer Penobscot arrived at | when the steamer was seriouily ‘damaged and had'a narrow, | las, (rom NYork sehr Virginls Frlce, Hianchard, leven toy ‘was the bastile for the imprisonment of Americans, '| ‘tteaties are ratified one-nii&th of the State } strains of “Genevieve de Brabant” first set the pulses escape from going down, to the dangerousnature of |), lesTed Sieama mn ss fiiavre; mma, Rich, do; bak without being able to summon a blush of shame, | Will be similarly absorbed. 1,771,350 acres | of the merry throng in quick motion, and | Aspinwall, from Carthagena, on the 1st inst., and | the cargo. farmora left on fhe ih ult, and ex | Carma eT and to-day two American citizens, Costello and War- | Rave thus been granted to a few individ- charming measures of Godfrey's ‘Hilda | wasistill in port on the 6th. doncere woathes wp 10. Monday, “at, ae pend 79th—Arrived, achr A Hi Douglass, Havre. ots are conmaas Sonne for spoken | uals, three of whom obtained | algat | sooceo | Waltz” lingered on the ear as the morning | pgymaster 0. W. Hassler, United States Navy, has | of the mort violent storms ever The quio was | , Towed 1.s00 bi, shine St Loli and Garl; 6th, Leaming- ‘and acte committed m the United States. They did | acres. He presented authentic tablesShowing the | aavanced and the now children of Prince Car- He i ib terrific in the and raged wrk fury for some days, the ton and J'8 Dewalt; brig Rifemtn, aad ot even spit on the soll. He would tell the gentie- | status of the Oeage lands and the Cherokee neutral | nival were whitied away in, thetr carriages, as | beet detached as or of provisions and cioth- | Ship crew and cargo being con tay at ewhlle the | ,,SOUTRWZer Pass Jan 7- Sah Meaty man Bem py el ge in. | lands, and said if the pending Osage treaty shall be | each lady guest passed on the floor at the com- at New York. He will be relieved by Paymaster | see washed over nar to’ such & height aa, to loa inp lifebosts See ORD. Yan ide Arrived, schr Lamarting, Gur- Heatieman was going round, protecting bated make 10,200" iemmateaia at 100 acres each at vu ne nae jot ed PM oor | ris: pam as Inrandthe buiwacks shivered to atoms; the bridge and deck Ree ee Sas t1—amived,schr Ametia, Post, protecting comic of dan er, adorn H , Jan else. If you give Ireland s fair field she wil ek | tain & population of 1,000,000—will be swallowed up | With carioatares of “La Grande Duclesse.” ‘The Naval Register for 1569. parse wore Musly carried wway, and, everyibing’on ibe deck | Delaware Citys pail England any day. She has more brave and disci- | DY ® . He alluded to the injustice thus | “The attendance was very large and the costumes WASHINGTON, Jan. 13, 1869, | having Mitwas’foured the "Marmore woud nave | 4 NEWPORT, Jan tt—Arrived, echre Hattie, Carer ok Biot he letunt mops adage ends AS | Reena atigt ie pander son with scnomes | ya, snd guns, The acagony became coum | tho aval Regute” for 1060 has jas been last. | Sir gestae ge atsee ater eemteateee | Ow nonner. gen Array re Paton, Rack » r “he re ‘Mr. MAYNARD, (rep.) of Tenn., could not already consummated, would wrest the settlers | bolitan for Gene ‘is ahappy family, and presented | Three additional names appear among the list of | ineoocasion wasextreme, Ashe steamer dipped and toned | gi, LONDON, dan it Aranaty sche Remagin aor agree K: with the gentleman from Massachusetts 9,774,559 acres of land in destrable portions of the ‘upon.the ocean the rail iron was against the ‘ksport for New York; Salli m2 that we rt ol = a sight such as not even a museum could boast of. | rear admirals since the last register was issued, deck, ariving’ Chem ‘up, and te etzamer was | Kee ia ,Copmbe, Buck sport for New York; have no precedent fora like this under | Stat and m | Kansas ines of not | ‘There wasa, little Italtan peasant girl leaning on |’ yiz:— Jo consideration. He inought we mar more than one fess than 000,000. Though comparatively unde- | the arm of eer ‘who might ayes Kettie | Vi2:—Joseph L. Arnam, M. Turner and Charles L. | locke upon.ss all but agri a ee jbuléd Schr Fred Spalford, Spafford, from Bridgeport fot Monroe doctrine declared a pro- | veloped A specal ee or the man tnat under the ground, as far as | Poor, while two, Henry K. Hoff and Henry L. | Roads on Saturday n ‘Two of the crawhave been sent to | TRENOMTNE, oF, 5.4 19 arrived, bark Scottish Bride to all governments on the American Conti- | the secret ions of the Senate, see in the ugliness and flerceness went. A queen of the ni ‘Thacher, have been retired, The rear admirals now pascemen’s Hosp! ohn Dunn in a dangerous with | cpr), Allen, Windsor, NS. ‘octrine by vittae Of the desiatnion or one eetiorey | secured throuen te corrupt chleanery of the “proth of ‘a “boy from Bollimanuck,” ana | 1 Setive service are ten. afte Body Ankaiay‘Parvrens (a"lacks, anvaive of | Cleared Reread L, Wickwirg Wer, An ease our nat “brot a rown, do; $ a - ¢onventions and by the imperial power of the ballot | system. Mr. Clarke referred to a resolution sdopted the Pompadour smiles sweetly on eral | Forty-two deaths are recorded, inqluding Rear Ad- | Martinique, with broken thigh, fracture of thaéad and con- Dingon, Clenfuegos. Carigp halt atid box, more than once announced. We established a | by the last Republican State Convention of Kansas, | Boum. buxom little page, with habill- | mirais Bell, Engie and Alervine, Commodores Pren- | arein private lodging house, under medical treatment, and | PORTLAND, Jan li-Cleared. brigs Berry, Protectorate over Mexico when we declared thatthe | Ssking that these lands be to actual settle- | ments exceedingly abbreviated, bows to a pierrot Ridgely, Miller and Gansevoort, Captains Murray | ** eported as sick or ; aren ENO, son ts Asrived, schrs Juniatis Patten, empire of Maximilian should not be established in | Ment,, and to his own renomination and re-election Vio ters ar an enormous nose and corresponding tne, Bites ‘and three officers of marines. Surr Youutown, Drives, from London for New York, | Parker, and Knight, Romer, Elizabethport. that country. It was not a protectorate of paves a other tasues, by & ‘of over | cheek. vy Stuart ig anxiously looking out for | “tne Register shows a large reduction in the | Which pat into Fayal dismasted and leaky, has been con | Salled_Schr Memento, Toda, NYork. [sop hol Ingh moral purpose. At the close of teen thousand votes, avowing his Leo hy Nar ‘Tommy Dodd or an Esquimanx, and a demure look- | volunteer force of the navy, many belonging to that SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 12—Arrived, ship King Phillip, ‘the nineteenth century this was more powerfal than | Sist any encroachment upon the princTple of free nan throws a Porthian glance at Mephistopheles, | branch of the service having been honorably dis- | ,, BARK Dusy (ir), Lockhart, from Buenos Ayres for Raitt Hubbard, Yokohama. |, se camieo (Br, Cork; Heérmanti Sime. nail the, stiampts to establish republican | De me orpatlon of ecteal oecsietas en et | whos Just passing her. Hero Is a ma | charged and mustered out during the past year, ne | Seetvoher vom 'Rorfol. CaP vet” -uieance hasbeen (Gy Ro genet Prontwreli Pent Hares. an vane! ander the a, jook- 5 Hi -, 4 Seen ac daetiiotetianes ae pot —. ee | mittee rose and the House at half-past | ing py ‘This sensation has'a cloak of rich ced be ced showing, with ‘exception ofa fied—Ships Aurora, NYork; St Lucia, Liverpool; Calté The com: Batk Boaz (Br), heretofore reported ashore at Oape | fornia. Mi ‘the four o’clock adjourned. @ volun force of line officers, | penry, will total a aan ose rnis. Mazatian. Ee founda on the banks of the Tiber undermining and prac ae Geena = the gored a numbering only tei acting mater and, ning oe Ys, pro! betated” a oe rge portion jaar gnaas, Jen S—arrived, ships bang mati pe. THE LAW OF LIBEL. crinkle fn it as the sromticn. capers In the dance | one ig, castans, grade on coast survey duty, have been | jessne Ne Bier ait, hey ane for New York, put into | Geensos 5 a ayes eam ueurhipa untsville, Crowell, and San ‘which hes that attem extremely short red satin arrangements, beneath | x anid BRIG Covomnta (Colom), Captain Mazzint, with flour from | J=sinto, Atkins, vcr. a King Bird, bt J the throne of the Mon:ezumas. Another Chicago Newspaper Libel Suit—Dam- | which is arorded a liberal So limbs. A superb Pigs pine dine on Bare een athd ce ont tigi | ec Pesories, on Deepens. fe0me Eas Up ah Res ring - Be see Wee Rene ages Claimed, $25,000—Judgment for De- | Coronet, with pearl (imitation, we suppose) stems | Sonos py the eariuquake at Arica, the former Doing | Teenee shoe see ae OF, Siuelneo, inside of the | “sive, Jan ta Sal ane a “here the bee island of St. Domingo, , at sori from it, sits on @ head from which fails, a subsequently sold, ana the Suwanee wrecked in | insured in San Francieco. bam, Potomac River; R Pendieton, 4 this time, in this juncture of affairs in that beauti- fendant. ‘stream of blonde treases, and a rich jewel glitters on | snaawell ‘passage. The remaining vessels were sold Brig T J MaauinE (of New York), Littlefield, bb Cie INGTON, NC, Jan 11—Arrived, brig Abby Watson, ful and-heaven adorned region; the turn to EFrom see Chicago Privune, Jan. 9, ‘the bosom. & crowd of admirers were after this | 9+ variong navy yards and stations. wrecked Sth ult on West Concur Polet” Rest nut toamen | dlls Maa nedterd; colt Ha Hug ‘Camden, Me. Ey eee ee ~ behalf av Four ie toe suits lately instituted in the Su- | mask, Bg on A ng efi Pema od a ‘The Suterent ‘Squadrons are commanded as fol- | total loss. per ere The first and second malen sad ove seb. jeared, steamship Rebecca Girase Chichester, New ffectual case of Mexico. . That | perior Court Tribune hotel circ! a seaman arrived tn brig Anna Lindsey, | York. A ‘Was what the resolution meant, and nothing more. yesterday came to determination by J aot is almost ble to give names at a fancy | OWS ‘Admiral Host, employing atx | free orong Tw. (The? JM waa Gull at Stockton, Mess | WINTERPORT, Jas 9—Galled achr Gipsey, Marsball, Bal ‘He waa ready to extend our moral influence to St. | in favor of the were thé cases of | dress ball, as the envious mask conceals each face. Retin at fon rae roe tea poring six | 1866, was 868 tons register, and owned by J Ward and oth- | timore, or any other island when they ask for like | Samuel Carson, John T. Piri rge and | Some of the costumes were magnificent. One fair "South Atlantios Rear “Admiral Davia; sixvescs, | no —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ aid. He thought, with all deference to the gentle- | Robert Scott, commenced on the 27th day of Novem- | mask wore a superb evening dress of mauve and | 4 requction of one. . Buig ALBA’ from St John, NB, for Matanzas, which IELLANEOUS. »man-from New York, Mr. Robinson had better bring | ber, 1868, in each of which the were laid at | green satin, with point lace trimming. European squadron—Rear Admiral Bradford, or- | Force, te prices ee aay. Ti be, taken to Boston for amen gene enamine inya separate proposition for iretaad $25,000. ' The declaration in each case showed that | There are afew prominent tollets which we ob- | gered t> the command. ‘There in he rednetion ia the | iskenerae ey being mn condition to BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED | IN Mr. WoobwARD, (dem.) of Pa., sald that ever since | the alleged cause of action was a publication made | served:— number of vessels attached to this Squadron. The | Souz Equator, from Wi for Cyt A Mp cated Commie: Christopher Columbus had discovered wnis country | in January, 1808, Concerning the great fire upon | | Black velvet skirt, with striped blue and white; | ‘Frankiin is registered aa flagship end the new | beck 1X a, haat ergesiessd heats Waebaren reaee | cioeaeet Ramat ean a. ‘these tn gee omits Seeger en Lake ‘The cases came up on of Mr. John | satin overskirt, looped en panier. steamer Kenosha is among the list. Sad banioe aches tose t tek aet nea ee Be ING. Counsellor at Law, 961 Broadway, * pon gs oy a ema ee Se T. Pirie, on demarrer to the Mauve and green satin, with point lace trim- North Pacific Squadron—Rear Admiral Craven; | Visions. oneal eee , sidered, we islands for | “The declaration contained four counts. The first eeven vessels em; ‘a reduction of ” | Scma Faanconza, from New York for Galveston (before |. A SOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED Tt Siiered theut s part of this country. and when they | frm, occupied as lessees dertain premises, Raving in | Soictaid toca alk nt ik Mary Stuart style, and | q South, Fuctfc Bauadion™tear Adtaral Turner; reverent Usskast "soto Genre yeaah nce aa Hey | publlcky. No charge ant ts dbtalged. “Asics tow. “aks ofse Coutinental Congrew ha tled tet them ‘merehandlue to tae vale aru We. afore Raiste : five vessels employed, same number as were tu ser- inc Namen Shot forrpete ers fot off'and pat SMYfE HOUSE, Atoraey, 78 Nansen sureet “Continent they embraced | which was insured, and that fendan’ trimmed vy maroon colored " Sonn Hzren, Bahrs, from Jacksonville for New Y: BGALL' NED These Islanda as'mn fact Delonging to oar polities fu- | Intention of ito be believed that the lain: | riage, ‘Blue sat, With point lace.” Gray ai, cut | g¢htlg'Scguadto ear Admiral Rowan; een Vor | tnded wth iciber pet fh, Nason HF, Buh uly Teacag | A S0y Uae, whwout pableky co exponare ened Cre. ture. He had Ig life In trying to carry | tif (Pirie) was guilty of arson, published of him as | close to thethroat. A pretty Pollah dress was of | Sarg Ihigan, Purveyor and Tallapoosc, are | S82 With partof cargo thrown overboard. eres n0 Tete’ in advance, Consultation. free; muccns out the jes of his fathers, While ws:—*' the above fire was still at its height | satin, with white swan’s down trimmings. registered as being on special service. There 1s also Sour E M HAMILTON, Smith (before reported wrecked off | guaranteed. ROBERT B. CHASE, Lawyer, 86 Nassau st. he _believ: they — these Z in vig. okey coe lpn lies A Suabian peasant girl attracted attention by her | 4 reduction of thee since the register of 1868, pepo poy he lg 4 by boy te ae RE ‘iran ones negotiation GS urea. the Besetnent fa ros of Unrsce, No. Boe hoi cuneate at thet . ae dele wey ro Lee pein * eed La petro ete pobalgectsng rig Geor BC, Aw ig ball, mi ma roe ‘i amliary power. ‘ite woud not steal them, as there; | almost immediately, oppoait. | This “was ‘about | ing was crowded. Among” thoae breseat were} SHIPPING NEWS. | rintcrcrmaitagatos: ro ime semen Re, Bi un | pester ie auras cocesic sought and tolls oe daly posed, and ji 80 mn as he approved went ut eo ant te wing:—Mr. Maeder, in the costume of a Mexican ~— — prizes promplly Shett acquisition lig honorable fate 0 aR the same time that the first walls fell in on the other generals ‘Miss 0. Maeder as a Normandy peasant * Miscellaneous. atgaiinn information faced ta from Mamachatetis proposed. "Thar proposition fot the tact was not at once, hoticed oy me deps i pw yey paratia cece are 5 period: sod of spies wT pat for ae - a aye S edge poche ea THE DIFFERENCE.—BARRY'S TRICOPHE! Ly ie ‘was ni once not ent ——e _ anterventioa would end in war. We should en whous eticgies were only tod peversty caxen aiready wnuee eH i , p for Savannah papérs in advance of the} A] — Su wal actually force a new of bare RO oad energies in paying off our national debt. in- | and whose efforts on another subject could be ill | “Bonwell, the artist, in Esquimaux costume, welt | Sun rises . 7 23 | Moon sets.....eve 6 59 other ‘will do this, ir preparation "s 3 will ao- we get rid of the debt we will have no republic | spared. Hence, it was some time before that was at- | adapted for dancing ‘in the Arctic regions—bat we | Sun sets, 4 66 ! High water....eve 9 48 | Torr Teo Rawr, of the steamship Montgomery, from | tually remove seart end andruf. No Gioer wreparetion will gout own to mumalt, We must avend all entang: | tended to, and she eontacration had soon gained a | dha not envy the wearer, lat evening cand Generals Savanuab, hes our thanks for his attentions. fortana thick, "No oiber preparation will do chs Peinelpal alliances. He moved to lay the resolution and | fearful headway, promising soon to be even more Wi ter fl kane Sure Suwstey, New York July 8 for San Fran- | oftice, 874 Pearl street, New York. all ing amendments on the tale. disastrous than the first. How it commenced was a | Lomas wang, Bovterncld. vor. indy, G. ewer, | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 13, 1869, | ‘isco, put into Valparaly Bao Ti Tor water ani fresh a r. BANKS was atlowed to say #word. This was | mystery. It. was thought that burning pieces had | Almetdinger, W. P. Covert, Charles Dietrich, Major puso Pear Mu ees wees Gene ats Seen Leben Wore Showee tng = Peyote a subject which could not be avoided by laying it on | tallen on thée-‘premises, but there was littie time for | ©, W. Smith and Major D. P. Weaver, City Commis- _ a sil BX’ Ln uate 3 1859. the table. By the providence of God and the move- | speculation. fire had gained a firmn foothold and | sioner, all prominent Philadelphians, were on the Herald Packages. ice to Mariners. “a i Te ba 0, “3a, pCa ak ms % ments of this nation it is forced u} us. He | was swinging on to newer conquests. The origin of | for. Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will | wxerT INDIZS—NONDURAS GULY—FIXED LIGHTS ON MAU- &. wragot $9 wo, Md sakeyane aaked the House to continue the debate for a reason- | the second fire is a question; the building being some- Mr. Adolph Birgfiela, the new manager of Fisk’s | please deliver all packages intended for the HERaup to our AY. 67, GER ©. i 60. able time and then have a vote upon 1 whatsremoved from the first scene, and the flames ap- House, was present in full Chinese costume. | regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam | 7®*4¢U8Y DEPARTMEN®, Orricz LrontHousE Boann,) Rexrocny artes oLAse no. Ns Janvany 3B is ‘Mr. Woopwaxp said, with every disposition to ring tosome looking, on to leap up suddenly {rom tl “ ASHINGTON, DO, Jan 6, 38, 26, 7, accommodate the gentieman, be would not with | the basement, Two gentiemen who were standing | TAE* ana tent he wil'ploy che pect of Hien Tiony © | Xachtfiee. The New York Associated Press do not now hibtted from a lighthouse roseniir rosea NO Offictal tnformat! have been exhibited from a lighthouse recent! ted 56, ts. ww his motion. onthe grating of Carson, Pirle& Co., saw large live br 1 collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | VE north of Turne! fisnde, pba aformtation furntehe House then lal the whole subject on the | cinders falling about them, and on looking down | gqiloreues: Turks and pachan, with eo eT Lac | 9 wil be seen by the following extract from the proceedings spprondr tn inna pedeipael beh tk) sedate: —~ nay yee 2 126, nays J5—as follows:— yo gaye it was oa oa fire tx ad how many tails, and every’ possible branch of | of the regular monthly meeting beld March 8, 1868: sw a eee ae ey ge setae tighten Srateg toon NE end street. ‘PAS—Menara. Al Archer, Arnell, Povo hf mthcowrd firm said iy! Adam’s family, were there. By the way, we passed Resolved, That on and after A) 1, 1868, the Associated aaibeae ‘of the a ‘in clear wealler (sey Axtell, Bailey, Baker, Baldwin, Barnes, aman, | before that they would soon have te fail and go into | the Sultan about midnight leaning against the wall | Press will discontinue the collection of ship news in the Id be FYORNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL Beatty, Beck, Benjamin, Bentin, Bingham, B Borer, | bankruptcy. and looking very white abont the lips and raby about | harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. should eee sparse (ABE ond CC Gisekace of the Yost cured vy Dr. ZAOHARIE, 700 Brond- Bromweil, Brooks, Broomalt, Buckland, Burr, Cake, Col The second. count was like the first, excepting | the nose. Somethi ve disagreed wg The office of the Herald ates) hte J. ‘The Ly 4 constructed + | + Exeter Taree Beaker poyure Come, Corley, | nat te said that the meaning of the publication was | ‘im. sus eoumiohs With | suecenre teat Whitshalsip. Ail commanicotions trom | upper partie Dinck, and the lower pact while: ‘the | xTOTIcE TO CHESS PLAYERS THE 6RCOND OER Bia, Ferriss, Pleia, Pox. Getz, Glossbrenner, Golladay, | that the said plaintit had and was guilty of | ‘The arrangements were excellent and the direc- | Owners and consignees to the masters of inward boand ves- ight eas be fogn Mbove thé toes from alpine of the corn Tournament is about to take place under the Gons, Gravely, Griswold, Grover, Haight, Halsey, Harding, | having wilfully and maliciously set fre to said | tors, Messrs, Abel and Risley, deserve praise for the | **!# Wil! be forwarded free of charge. ae is seen {rom seaward alone from NE | iment of Captain Mackenzie, at the Cafe Europe, 12 and 14 Hawiins, Hexion, Hilly Holtaan, Hopeiag, Haboata of West | building.” r ae —— SW by W. Ht standein lat 17 37 15 N, lon 87 45 45 W of | Division street. This place ia a very Teaort for cheas ‘Va, Humphrey, Houser, Jenekes, Johnson, Jones of 8. ., | The third count varied to state the meaning at the | Shaer Hodworths ‘baton was erenthing wo Rede, CLEARE eR sag edb waiiilla, Verkation ¢ Blayern, "The tournament commences Hriday, the 18h inst ioereast ha. Llosa, Yon suelage, Martiall, McCarty, publication to be that the Sten oer ‘was gulity of | sired. The memory of the first—we trust it will not — my in 1968.) . Ti Aa 4 wited td attend. bubeeripilon ist pen Prine Babe jarvin, MoCormick, McKee, Mercur, Miller, Moore, Moor. | 404 had committed the crime of arson. be the last—bail of La Coterle will bea bright spot | steamship England (Br), Thompson, Liverpool—National By order. WB SHUBRICK. Chairman, | geription price, $2. a Bitawee harp xa Pia "hte, Pa | le tenn tat the md past hat been and ‘Tas | Wattogue® al! Wo enjoyed na sahy Beanies | ee eer ; « , ommoosx incre mcm eee 7 Tieree, Fike, Poland, Pols! Pettis, Ly en and Was | jast night. mahip Alabama, Limeburner, Fernandina—I K Ro- . NOEVITAS. Dec 24, 1868, OYAL HAVANA Lp prime parp e GOLD 0 dont from Gihara last night I have received in- Information furnished 1 all leg ’ hich I think should be made public as soon as GALLAGHER & BRO, 310 Chestnut aioey, | oe Broker, Sione, Sori. Taber, Tate, Thomas, Tif | ‘The defendant interposed @ general demurrer, and ky Chy Point and burne » Randall, Scofieid, | guilty of having wilfully and maliciously set fire to -_—— berts. . Bias, Saeliaberrer, Smith, Starkweather,’ Stevens, | the said build: f Ball of the Jersey City Yacht Club. esmabic eemeny Pennington, rs Lowder hain ‘Trimble of Tend., Trimble of Ky., Trowbritze, Upson, Van 7 The tenth annual reception of the Jersey City | Richmond—N L McCready. = my a ‘Aukén, Van Horn of NX. ¥., Van Tramp, Wert, Wash Mr. Wirt Dexter, counsel for the 7rtoune Compan: . y 5 The insurgent: ofethe at 4 21 tla’ Welker, WiNiums'of"Inde: Winoy of Tawar Winos of | argued:—Pirst, "that the article in question did | Yacut Club eame off Inst night in Cboper Hail, | Sicemship Valier Cy, Hegarty, Alexandra 3 Hand, a | Tout aoresiay sper Polat Sules, and Ca ppelateethapaa ater Pa, Woodward—i26. not contain a charge Of arson; second, that the } Jersey City. Whatever may be said of the the p Evious gnesi . WASHBURN, of IN, said that to-day a propost- | declaration. It was to be ered, Bird, ‘Guidin; r, Ada, Lizzie, Dreadna a 3 John Bi ‘Hol $ wettng ‘6 been introduced 'forme protection of vari. [the words Saptoie Gh tee arts ius” |. Sch Avail, Dibble, Providence, bourne ones ‘Petervony fi Wave Messrs. Banks, Blatr, Bates, Boutwell, lately erected and lighted for the first thme last October, . & mi Baler of rean Chanier, Clarke of ‘exten ‘ohine ir ere fo a Rog SY peculiarities of Jerseymen their most bitter | ot? St Lucia, Chapman, San Francisco—C Comstock & ma Js important to vosscle bound through the Old Baba- os “Hrentn, Gartels, Cove Higuys Hooper Wetetkies, Ingenrai’| tat the rumor that che firm had declared | enemiés would confess on this occasion | Hark La Piste, Crowell, Buenos Ayres—R W 2 co. "RICHARD GIBBS, U 8 Consular Agent. ¥ x erases i, Fab, ice Phare Rewyen stgteare, | that they would have to fait and go into bank: | that a man might travel farther aud fare | gyntieccemece Norn: ® vormam Montevideo via Bt Mee Spoken, c Wind, Yorn ree eee pen a aoe wpe ale Ne ce worse, The members of thia club to = BTEC a eee eaion, filingerood, Metena orotate a | Bark Ango! ator, Siege. 12 dare from Newport, W, for RESTRICTING THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE. claration on the part of tae firm would attract atten- | tinguished not less for geniality of a@position than } Co. ’ Mr. FARNSWORTH, ll. from fy ae Bork © Real, Dawes, from Boston for San Fran- ra eal Pura ed | Sette teaee ten om, a hate | for eounethonptiy to thar cuena on een | Baar, Geto Pyne Re. | ote bee ir (4 ona offi wan fpr Hj goods were insured, or that the they occu. | Occasion. Hence every gathering of the club fe an Bebr Baio Waters, Folsom, Bahia and a market-J it wis: * Foreign Ports. . WASHBURNE, ‘wan e pied belonged to another person, or it was | occasion in which very many both from New York | “Sener Law Cleare, Nassau—Montell Bi AnsTER, Dee 16—Passed by, Dilpissund, Jones, from Shang- ‘once; but the House did not‘acqniesce. He gaid | worth more than fifty Ca gs ag wae gg Aah mi hae for N . 1 WeUit'was toe do away with focstmaie' teas ty | gf burs wishrati atetncry Mamaceerimette, At | and Jersey desire to paptcipate. Their an- | geht Ah Mandooh (ry Cleweling, on Nd W ALTATA(W C Mexico), Nov 98Sailed, bark Alaska, Hig: ‘ich the Post Office Department ios: mulliov of | the averments necessary to make out sucha charge | "Ua! cruise forms one of the most Schr Zeyis, Crowell, Key West and Pensacola—Benner, | Xiyrnwai.t, Dee 81 a ‘Ware a year in revenue. had to be looked for in the tiffs deciaration; | ©xCursions. in fact a trip with men mp ney. ton; JanB, Meath, shapes Seg, saree, Stood, Bos. GOVERNMENT OF ALASKA. Sfth, that a charge against a firm does not enable an | Would wipe away the prejudices of a quarter of a | ,Sehr Guy R Phelps, Shaler, Savannah—Bentley, Miller & | Samson, Ramson, Phiiadelphl wre 2 &. ASHLEY, (rep.)of Ohio, from the Committee on | individual member of the frm to bring suit, ashe | Century, Cooper Hall was gaily decked out last | Thomas. St John, Witm Pa Gafled Dec 80, bark Hypatia (Br, M Rew 5 / Ter, “Horles, reported & bull to organize the Territory | might have been in the minority and opposéd the | CVenINE, Flags streamed in profusion over the gal- Reciweek, ington, NO—Thomes & | yrig Windeld, ‘Loring, Watantas} en ty barks Thar: y/ ofA ska. It provided for @ Governor, Secretary, leries, and along the walis were ranged a num- | genr ine, Ireland, Newbern—Tiomas & Hotmes, | SOs Lodge, New Orleans; Solon (NG), Jergensen, 3 Leei Wative Assembly and judiciary. It no gentie: |’ ‘The piainti@y’ counsel, Mille, Van Arman and | Der Of, Mags bearing the names of ‘the follow. | | Gehe J Winch Plums Washingion, NC—Thomes’ & | © Seno, Deo 17 ‘ w & dosred to speak on the subject he would move | Lewis, and Hervey, Anthony and Galt, argued that | 19 yachts:—Salus, Virginia, Jennie, Severn, | H aan Sunnyelde (Br), Fefiovteler tor NYorke eee wae A phinalpianiaien tion, the article was a libel, in the sense charged in the | Psyche, Comet, sy Zephyr, Whisper, Sea Get Mary ins, Endicott, Pbiiadelphia—Goldthwaite outers, Nov Tn pata Reyes, 't22e-————— Portinw, and for Mel- — were susceptible (in law) of the | Viola, Sum le, Jessie, Nettie, Gertrade, H. D. Sehr Brain Burge Stamford. + ved. 80th ; Prize Medal awarded Paris Exposition, 1867, , eign islands among the earthquakes, and | meaning which had been attributed Sanders, Emily, Martha, Jane and Eugenie, The loomfel Stam: ‘and others as on 234. — ow oe % gentieman from Ohio proposed to work pantie If they were then thare soaig-te no y and dances were named after the foregoing chia, and nin oe for N p.down the river 30th, ship Continental (Br), Lecraw, Brewery 240 Weat Eighteenth street, ‘am t belcebergs and erect « territorial govern- | as to the ‘of the plaintiff to maintain his suit, | Most agreeable it was to see a fair one tacking off os Sangor Nov 98, ship Herald, Bic! Bootes between Seventh and Eighth ‘ahbated: hw Yorn. ment in. #!aska, where there are not more tian fifty | Ifthe i parties with the crime al- | With her beau, or setting out with full sail in the de- BY THS HERA bark Pericles, Snow, do, vary “ ? " ‘White m 2, outside the army, to impose on the | leged then the action was proper, and to ascertain | lightful undulations of the waltz under the com- marenray BEALD BFA FACETS. Cars.40, Deo 12—Aarrived, shi let, Mille, Bombay | MACPILERSON SMITH DONALD SMITH. ited St, Wes an annual expenke of not less than | ttis was only to decide whether any criminal act | MAnd of a pilot who has long held the first place in | , Steamship Oy of Manchester (Br, Jones, siverpoo! Deo | (and sailed ifth for 3 bhp Car. | THIS ALK is brewed with the greatest care, and can be oo. | ‘fore he voted on the bil he wanted the | wasim to the plaintuf, as a member of the | her affections. There was no tempest or adverse 30, vin. Bh Sonne 87 apd Malives €th inst, with mdse and ver, RYork: 11th, J (Br), Mel ehaa (and rolled pop ‘8 perfectly pure and wi For DELI. a <, Pros ny ‘oc ——- and tex = om, v pad or Pirie & - Rae a ore = hed bam § aaa gently — atm pete | M'Bleamanip Tarifa (ap, Murphy, Liverpool, via Boston 12th woe ayres (and eaten i Brreaahire, Denk efor “Slope rele or lores a sunk f tocall parte of thes elty nse whe ‘wel s necessity for | 0! 8 publication or wr tl . » Some ucky “nine nN gana gor enment. For himselt he could see ‘no | ticle to, convey the, idea, that, om account of the | casionally felt. a alight rocking “and, hie | “steamuneDehstarn dies orders); brig Sarah B Kennedy do via Valparaiso | and country. “which 8 at led without additi expense to | and that it had deciared, at some time prior ‘Steamship Denmark (Br), Cutting, Li | Deo n ‘ahips. mere f cnosai te. All we want ie militaty protection, | rumor of the embarrassed circamatances of the fire: | head became “a” ‘little “aitarbed, ‘ap | mdsennd W passengers, 16 the Natioual Glonmabio Co” Tie | Gutnches went ocivea fi fer ord 00 e eles, | proenpuay encanto oes es eee, ma ‘Bai make a treaty with any European, Asiatic or Afri- | dows not impute to anybody the burning of the fan Power, giviug bbe territory t whoever Will ac- | buliding. ‘The act is hot cnsrged upon taybody. the disbandment of the Volunteer Fire Department, | “Srenmabip Chesapeake, Bragg, Portland, with mdse tos | er, & or thie he “headed — of” oni tw be thr first 9 out experienced terrific westerly gales; was 14 | do (and sailed 24th rent a ee oe ‘own nn “xegh up the army. He then — referred | conflagration, that ft was about to go into bank- | Dack again. Thre was no Virginia reel, as the com- days to te Bante, latter part of the passage had strong phrey, Rombay, to load for Antworp: Aca: | ([\HOMAS R. AGNEW, to the <%ghth section of the bill, | ruptey, aud, taking it In connection with the previ. | mittee were not disposed to recall to the minds of | “fteamahip Golorado (Br), Cutting, Livervool Deo 99, ana | Ruebe alos or Antwerp: bark © tah Sia, ESTABLIBI which he aid was an extraordiaary one. | ous allegation that the location of the second fire | Melr guests the sensation which the appellation aug- town 90h, wha mane and £87 passengers, to Witlame | Gnrsocr, Morkeciics, toloud for Antwerp? Uncle Tove: tae? bea aad It be any value at all in Alenka it was in the | was ata considerable diatance from the first, these | €€8t4. How euphonious were the terms. sociable, | &Guion. vitt, han Freneiseo? BP i (Nor), Reed, Rio Janelro, to 260 Greenwich atreet, corner of Murray, peal feweries, The island of St. Pan! was the only | pi had eet fire to their store? If so, then the | Waltz, galop, polka and march! Fyverybody felt the | _ Steamship Henry Chauncey, Conner, Aspinwall Jan 6 with Jond for Havre; 26th, © A Littieseid, Ricken, Rio Janeiro, to * home the furr-bearing sea) in the world. This j charge of aa uniawful burning was properly aliegea, | M0Muence of the gentle breeze and desired noth hae pet poeevags, 0 the Pacific Mail Meamship | load for Antwei Now York, eignth saction authorized the Legisiative Assembly | and the allegation would on to the members of | More than a protracted Voyage under stl us pay} een the Nal a ld Arizons, Balled 1th, nlp Virginia, Barker, Germany ; 294, Kit Car- Is offering eheap, 40 make provision by law concerning the seal and | the firm of which plainti is one. The old rule that | SUsplees. | The arrival at port after each | Ataskus do for do;aame day, lat $0'0lc ton 44 U8; passed Iris | “Ta sane ae vite Ntetee, Cole; Col Adame, Mt 6 sted ang round : all grades t peaver, (aking away the jurisdiction of tho United | ‘sue court should fake the words of alibel in their | ® tip 18 wccompanied by ‘a retroapect of | Robt itowe, bound N. ; Alice’ Hall, Bryan, end Gov Langion, ‘Davity diag! antihe Cireen, roasted and fround all grades to gait tates, lead ing in the hands of half a dozen specu- dest sense had been exploded, and the late de- | !&ppiness and a Jonging for a renewal of the en- | — Steamsbip Ban Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah, with mdse | above arrivals, ean ~s’ pans ‘hha aatend dators the power to make our laws and take posses. ions required that the commonly accepted con- | Joyment. Commodore H. C. Walton, Vice Commo | 8nd passengers, to W R Garrison, GLApGOW, Jan 18—Arrived, steamship United Kingdom Dody should. know who they buy tens of, av son of the sal fisheries. He undertook to say there | struction of the language used should be the con- | Gore 8. P, Hill, Alderman William Ciarke, J. B. | _ Steamship Montgomery, Lyon, Savannah Jan 10, with mdse , Campbell NYork. er are not watchmakers. Mr. Agnow ajent was one con nolling influence brought to bear in this | struction put upon jt by ine court. Haight, J.T. Schoonmaker, J. Jardine and tle Other | eee ee te te dy ile conch oe Pett | yo(itiRAL tat, Doo 16. ‘Arrived, bark Fury, Wilton, NYork: | three years tn Chins, and knows exactly what tens are, and wi influence was brouglit to bear The Coart del! . } members of the compitttee fully sustained 4 pe ui " K- | 19th, brig Kitty iWon, Trieste (and cleared for New | does not deal in damaged goods of any kind; consequently Dub, Fe koen Way 0 fore MOHOpOY of | tonne nn (Cue) “Wilvered the following opin- | tation for hompitailty and courleny to all thels wi Seoason nati, goa Gan Jaolato, Go Yor Wevecnah, |. Tered throngs tee @traite ith, eohe Leute O Mt ™ fees son ne on on ‘om mit Commer: — ; into, do for Bevannal ‘owed t » wel jadeira, Mos returned, sherles. \ 1do not think this action can be maintained, for — Sie 40 for Rew Orieane. lander, f Patri for Phliadetpbies wT OLASMES Mr. Agnew. has bie tn Ne a r. ta (rep.) of Yo offered a resolution | the reason that [do not think this bog pretends Hop of the Niagara Club; Oa Macrae Fei aod, ee Wie indo and eoanan, 1 TUM yan 2 In | or Bulttoan, for Bo. | a0 expert in ther itches who ships fin the chorceet of the 1 ¥ e ry passengers. y Ferris a dg 4 withorizing {he Wresident of the United States to | to aqount for the origin of the fire. J think that it ‘The Miagara Ciab of this city was formed after Sten manip Brunetic, Howe, Philadelphia, with mdse, tod | inet. Belg Robert was to rail Be from Haro pi ew has a hone in South Carolinay who ip ir. B. Mr, Ay HAVANA, dan 12—Arrived, ste: NG), Mey. | ship bir the head rice in market, jew Or r Oy | OU for Hambur, fa reoeived direct from tho mille, Genesee, Indl. or 7 of it. (Laaghter.) ‘They do not pretend In the article to account from the members of the Niagara Hose Company, No, | F A} ry XyJan tag brign Anetta (Br), Watnwright, | ana and St, Gouls, beat brands in market, from 7 to #16 pet 5 SLOT, (rep.) Of Mass., moved to strike out the | fire in any way. While I hold the rule of taking the > Ship Darbing Wave, Mayhew, San Prancizco, 114 days, with hiay Chebuctoo (ir), Kenned: ork. he pat { Pike phi (y mules rd ot the words a paving = hem 2, to perpetuate the good fellowship which had been inden, Jo sules a oe mis —— Brestor in Pacihe Ways y brig Sam! Lindsey, Wil io (from Liverpool, GROCERIES, —Everything desutd im fasmilion, hi Ld }y Philndelphs teuraens, vost ing how rr ving in. cy ing vi is Tivkavoor Jan Ie“Arrived, weatnaiip Fire Queen (Br), | tolaby He a emscweektng 1 Tend iva live many working 18, 18 and 20 jar: quarter of m century, He 18 @ 1 with thy old fosailated grocers, wha Gk, {rep.) of 19%", #914, as we cannot get | ploded, yet it has not been reversed 40 a8 to require formed and cemented by years of toll in thelr labor of | Zuh Castes OSes tet heen 1h da #12 of Alaska he hoped fit 1 uy rule in the terri-.| a court to strain language to deduce from it acrimi- | love. Since the organization of the cind it has been far Bt lon 414, signalled ship Strathnaver (Br); Deo 6, | Williammon, New Ories hours every day for tory wonld be continn nai meaning whew there is none obvious on the face | annual custom to tive &@ hop at which the friends of | lat 27518, lon 27.4% exchanged vignala with ship Midnight: Lequorn, Dec 18—Sailed, ship Australia (Rat), Winston, | steam coadh compare. ‘Mr. ABTURY, Jn reply to Mr, Washbarne, paid we | of the statement, The demurrer guould be sus- | the members could meet and mingle and from San Franelveo for New York, 71 days out Bi he y . uRton. been brought up in oat as barrels Ge RaCkGrs for oth- rotect the ini ite of the terri- | gained. . san ben . Hark Benefactroea, Eldred, Yokoharne Aug 20, with ten, to | In port 28th, ships E:meraid, Mickell, for New York in Jan- d now begin to Loir wings when gray beaded. In ple Maing 14 seerion Was not interpolated atthe | — Jndgment Was rendered in each of the cases for | ay parssen. Sanhiving iteptieny thet” rer a g Atom Bre remem Hants OA Wt ont WL soonun, Hor Oris srk ott. Otilens min Lowe, | sontbat Anew a = far ahrnd oF he aane tee peaen dualdtice of schomers Around the Capitol. Tt was pub | etendant. ow = ere should | fT idm to W. saw a numberof loebergs: Deo 23, om Burrard’s Inlet via San Francieo, arrived fol; barks | quick aa lymuing ce at wa toe ne | im bY a senator, Who bad the uumons approval ™ ee Seneca pasabueo, and crossed the Equator in the A: jomer, Rogers, and Nestor, Hearse, ane. al eotens - alee aw ‘of thé Bomunitthe on Terr toric af Chicago Union Chris: lan Convention adjourned No sleep til] morn where youth and beauty meet. lon 88 W? Rept 6, lat 38.N, Jon 172 5 spoke bark Oryx (ir), Bailed Nov 2, bark Acelia Carlton, Carlton, Guam, MPugwas R. AGNEW, CORNER ORKENWICH AND dng apecial privilemen to ay party, it y werday Foon. The Sexsions were well Mt. en Tht was that in the natural order of events | Gill. tram ¥ pkey iat Neondon; Jan 1, had aairong g gltncat, Now 4—Salied, bark Aliauta, Pond, NYork vin Murray streota, Now geome 10 1 roan poli tag AT De ee Aa ts Ron Tene i Ee dincaaicas wee men Aud clergy alike } He last evennig came around And a gooily company | “Hark Northern Queen (Rr), ett, Antwerp, be days, wity | PALENMO, Deo 15—Clonted, brigs Mary © Mariner, Mnri- | Galiy, “Suanyeuh Seranem At renets’ prices, ews, "ne pase hw for (ov proteetion Of Tar beEFIR Binvain, entered in tue discussions, Found thomeelves assermbied, Under Ye auspices Of | tron, tq Dosa & Mineken, Had NEO? Weuthor On we Looghish 1 \nqr-WHork | tpt Barvebeion Uvolhy Pibibervo, Puulateipine J erop, rraghhut nnd aie, by tie wound, vackage or carge!

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