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10 hee WASHINGTON. CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. e Union ife Railroad Was not a fairly on a al . to the pxegatien reir public improve version apposed aber 4 Of such ment, bat that it 28, if not aewmal abuses, vs those Who had ‘geen carryma vines of the gener! governnient. SS Many Years ago, when an had been ‘made to the Minois althoug), the directors of that thered “dieir nests, he did not ~ Itsetfect had been to open the nos and ¢ ave it an impetus in pro- overmeut W pich had put it forward a and Re ay least of all in the mouths 3 of I naan 0 oppose appropriations of 4 thelr 0° #m State was one of the most monU? gents of the wisdom of that ¢ the general government. It a ee the geutleman from Illinois { fe coming administration was Stee a He Lee henck) knew, on the ary, Uuat, 4 ‘al Grant was opposed to ‘large gabsidies, he thought tt very hard a 8 1ittle, improvement might not have 1% ace with Ahe Test as a braach of the Union i \ Ading, for military purposes, to Chey- i as perhaps afford! a sta‘ stare day Yor @ road extending to the Lower California, Brat if it were trae ish of the President elect 1 still vours accorling to his of duty, ‘andeterred by any ould be ‘very sorry to differ ° #5 General Grant, but {2¥ and on fature occa- ¢ 14. NG thought he should be by General Grant himself for giving ent vote accondt ag to his judgment and. han if he were first to seek to find out his’ remarks had been,misap- note? id Taat General Grant had inion ag to the preposed road. He with W/m on the subject. He said “AP® ny was esking the House to ( (he op oions of ‘their constituents, (omit (on wifich members had been and a ast tee wadersiood and ex- &, PresiGent elect on ratlroad sub- a4 he had certainly understood was thrown ont as a reason why uld ¥.0t vote fer the bill, He favored ¥nd favpred the principle of such ould s@ive in the future to have usrded, pep) of Gal., spoke for five minutes in 4.folowed ‘on the same side, replying ents make against the bill, and arguing asked the government to guarantee amount ofeignt hundred and sixty-four scliars, being for fifty-four miles at sixteen collars per ralle, He believed that the t ried out these great works wenld be utied to the gratitnde of the country, and that nie of Cougress who voted for such proposi- tions would be considered as men ready to see the ‘ey Move on to its Mestined greatness, “PALDING, (vep.) of Ohio—Are you willing to a Northern Fatiroad? —I am willing to vote for this. sew ILL, in his seat—He is willing road, e part ° ma sir, I deny it, I will vote for inst whatever is wrong. The Speake mfgrmed Messrs, Washburne and that they must not indalge in interlocutory E, (rep.) Of Pa., todk the floor to close te. He was satisied, from the temper of ©, that It was time to ‘settle this little affair, i represented that the company did not © build the road to Denver, He was satis- fed “at ak Aun attempt had been made by the gentieman irom Jilinois to cast ridicule on his ideas of civilization; but he would tell that gentleman that the time was co! z when the people of the United States would have to grapple with the institutions of Asia on the Pacific coast. The time was coming, within the next half century, when civilization would no longer travel westward on the Pacific coast. They would have to meet the tustitutions of Asia and to e with them. It becomes the duty of Con- efore, to see that the American people and ous occapy that territory. He moved the = question on the passage of the bill. VASHBURNE, Of Ill., moved to lay the bill and ents on the table. DALL, (Gem.) of Pa., called for the yeasand RENE moved that there be a call of the . lie ed ali members to be present and nel han use was not ordered. ‘The questicn was taken and the House refased to Jay the bill on the table—yeas 85, nayS 92. The fol- Jowing is the vote:— YEAs—M Allison, Arnel, Bailey, Baker, Baldwin, Barues, Beaman, Beatty, Benton, Bingham, Blair, Boutwel, Boyer, Brooks, Broomall, Buckland, Burr, Cary, Chanier, Churchill, Clarke of Ohio, Codd, Kk, ‘Cornell, Cullom, Delano, Kia, Farnsworth, F. Ferry, Fields, Gar teid, 'Gollady, Grover, , Harding, Hawkins, sev, Hopkins, Hubbara of Conn., Jenckes, Jones of Ky.’ Julian, Kelsey, Koontz, Latin, Lawrence of Ohio, Long] ridge, Marshall, McCarthy, McCullough, Orth, Paine, Pert cips, Pike; Plants, Price, Pruyn, {tandally Ranon Ross, cofield, Seize, Shanks, Sheilabarger, Spalding, Starkweather, Stewart, Sypher, Trowbridge, Upson, Vat Horn of 8. ¥., Van Trump, Vidal, Ward, Wasliburne of I. Washburn of Mass., Weiker, Williams of Ind., Wilson of lowa, Wilson of Olid, Wilson of Pa., Woodward —56. Navs—Messra, Andereon, . Archer, of Nevada, Axtell, Barnum, Beck, Benjainin, Blackburn, Boles, Bowe Boyden, Bromwvell of ll. Buckley, Butler of Tenn., Cal Calle, \Carke of Kan Clift Coburn, Corley, Corode, Deweese, Dockery, jounelly,” Dri ckley, E , Eldridge; Eliot of Maser, EiNGtt of ACK, French, Glosabrennet, Goss, Gove, Gravely, Griswold, a, Hatghey, Heaton, Higby, Hooper, Hotchkiss, dof W. Va., Hunter, Jones of 'N. C., Kelley, Kellogg, m, Kiteben, Lash, ‘Loan, Lynch, Mallory, Marvin, McUormivk, Mckee, Mercur, Miller, Morrell, Mul- mnb, Newsham, Nicholson, Norris, O'Neill, Peters, jeree, Pile, Poland, Polsley, Prince, Robertson, Rob- 2,’ Schenck, Smith, Stevens, Stoker, Stover, Taffe, ‘én Acrnam, Van Auken, Van Horn of Mo., Wash burn of Ind., Whittemore, Windom abd Woodbridge—92. ‘The House then refused to second the previous question— 63 to 86. Mr. LoGaN then moved to refer the bill and amend- ments to the Committee on Public Lands, Agreed to—86 to 63, SENTATION OF GEORGIA IN THE HOUSE. ep.) of Wis., asked leave to offer tho ution, Stating that it had the appro- of @ majority of the members of the Recon- steaction Commitiee, although he was not author- ized to r Wibereas it is provided by the Reconstruction E March 2, 1667, that until the people of the late rebelll 8 bé by Jaw admitied to representation in Con, rnment that herein shall be deemed ly, and that 0 hall be eligible to odlice ir y jong governments wi disquaiitied for ofce by the foerteenth amendment of the constitution ofthe United aad yaa ft is reported that the Le; jure of has expelied colored members thereof and ad- heir scwie White men who received minorities pls, und that members of the sald eon elected thereto by the votes of col- tush action that twenty-seven dis. in ald Legislature in violation \) ame Yiowent of the eonstituvion and of the ft Pougress ; and whereas Senators from en’ admitted to the Senate of the United ne Fortie ft in the H. fr. Ross, (dem.) of 1\L, objected. i INE MoVed to s WSpend the rules, DRiDGE, (dem.) W Wis., calied for the yeas Jommittee on Kecon- res of a bill introduced n from Mas: Bclusetts (Mr. Butler). iked to dispute with his Hie said the floor wiih the Sition wo ‘© withdraw it for the soon as he could end the rules. two bills e Union, T A gene- the ¢late of t "the ott Mr. W tee of th b » KO into ¢ @ Appro DING Moved that the jotlon Was agr E SECOND Ata IMENT. ALD @ portion of the Second) regiment, National Guard, assembled Jast night at he a\"Mory, in on dri. t Colonel wey), Super: alion wat pat of the movements G8 could be, con ny ‘uted in the ema rwarda very core acipies of the t,t room of the arm Ory, uily instrneted by the jannal, The maters ! nt the line officers 1 Wiat ia now the regimen: Will be a a mastery over ther ves, ANIMATION, —O he Poster, about #4," Van Wert, while seated ‘lily, suldemy dropped ont immediate assist- swolnation, life waa proaounced bo be extir g'y preparations were made for the b to take place on Monday. Arriv: graveyard the conin was opened for a last Vv: of the supposed inanl- when uninisiaka of life were 1. ‘The brow was cc A with perapita: jon and the hody ima every appearance of being tn a pocura: and i eop. His frbends were pre. to take be ae, where it remains wy 1o the present tue, iv the same roudition, order published in | ie ro _.ropolitan Hotel--Speeches by D. Dn sleld, J. 8. Thayer, 1, B, Perkins, We C- a ROBERT BURP’ ae _ The Birthday Cai- NEW YORK PURALD, TUBSDAY, JANUARY % 1g69.—TRIPLE SHEET, Se : nits s i e¥éjing at Patten’s Hotel, wn | Grecian : gentlemen Bark A Matanzas Sailed~ Brigs Lille 94 , 19. Greeuwitrgte Aprornion orga embracingibe |; 00 SEES A Mic man ohotee | Ba ets gh htatac se Metin. | at paaers her ma Se si oo ng at of the St. Andre~ — gavapach kind aid hence sprightly and amusing. : ss, a ag al 2. 1 Mapaie Mulvey, rath Donat Bie lay -voration—G ein Banquet ®t | Oo, Dritish ensign and American flag, orn-”—- «i — orbit atts (Br) Ti" para and M egess Bryant and Otheza, ‘The 110th anniversary of the birthday of Robert Burns, the illustrious Scotch poet, was celebrated with all the honors at @ grand banquet given last night at the Metropolitan Hotel. wernt by the appearance of many !adi the guests altogether numbering between 400 And 600, Mr. David Dudley Field presided, present Judge Whiting, William Culten Bryant, Judge Jones, Messrs. J. S. Thayer, H. B, Perkins, Stephens, Bathgote, Baker, Rev. Dr. Chapin, Dr, Sayre, Colonel Toy and others, Among the ladies were Mrs. and Daas ees eee and & grand i Miss Prield, Miss Parts, Mrs. John ‘Tyler and daugh: | 4 tong interval in. this clatter and foray was agree- The banquet, served abiy tt a of Burns? HAG. ter, the Misses Perkins, &c, Up in recherché style, was in every respect well worthy the occasion, and the music of an excellent band considerably enhgnced its pleasure, Grace having been said by tbe Rev. Dr. Chapin and dinner concluded, The Chairman proposed “The President of the | dent. ae United States” and “The Queen of Great Britain and | 4 «gcotland.” Responded to by Mr, Charles Reckle. Ireland,” the latter being intended to bring to mind Poetry pot the nationality of the poet whose anniversary was | — being so appropriately celebrated. Both toasts were | Jo7 General Der areny real by the President. Yeccived with applause, Musio—‘‘God Save the Queen.” The Chairman then proposed the toast or the evening, ‘The Memory of Robert Burns,” which was responded te with all the honors befitting the occa- sion, Mr, Field, in alluding to the great poet, observed that he whose birth, 110 years ago, was now being celebrated was condemned to a life- jong struggle with adverse fortune. the hnmbiest class, poverty darkening his cradle and pursuing him to his grave, stinted in his educa- Uon, pressed with the heavy burden of unremitting toli, led astray by many a temptation, he sunk before his time, and died broken-hearted at the age Yet this man, so struggling and so had left an’ tmmortal name. The words which he had uttered had become household words among the English speaking races wherever they dwell, whether in the three kingdoms under whose sovereign he lived, or in these States—once colonies, but now rivals of those kingdoms—or in that Canadian Dominion which stretched northward tothe regions of everlasting ice, or in swarming Asia, or in the ocean, or in those vast Australian lands which lie beneath the of thirty-seven, suffering, Southern stars. (Applause.) the old (Applause.) kindred and by sympathy, our own Halleck:— And Burns, though brief the race he ran, ‘Though rough and dark the path he trod, Lived, died in form and soul a man, Tue image of his God. Through care and pain and want ant woe, vith wounds that only death could heal, res the poor alone can know, ‘The proud alone can feel. He kept his honesty and truth, His independent tongue and pen, And mov Tort I now pro Burns. (Cheers.) Mr. James 8. Thayer, in responding to the toast, said that in commemorating the events that filled the calendar of the year he did not think there could be framed in language a sentiment that would penetrate deeper or vibrate wider through the circle of human sympathies and regards than the one just proposed, “The Memory of Robert (Applause.) The ing the power of hig gentus did not fathom; there was no passion oremotion in the wide and varied experience of human life that its oy did not reach From the cradle to th one end to the other of the ocean of 1 Burns.” and illustrate. gallant The Ly-ce1 man was tossed, the waves that bear us on wear a At the Academy of Music last night a throng of Seventy-ninth few York Volunteers, whose adorn- in Nov 27, in distress, having encountered softer and a brighter tint, aricher and.a warmer glow | peauty and brilliancy assembled in response to the | ments bore to thelr proverbial valor on | Nort A OE the tinea teed Reet geried eee and ten years | invitation of the committee having charge of the le hard fought Meld. Pancing, ‘commenced | ‘eual, bonad to Keelung made more than from any of those jestic and full orbed suns | ball, the receipts of which are to be added to the fund | Crier,” Sets then formed for a quadrilie, which was Miscellaneous. that burn in the highest plause.. ‘was to Instruct and walks of life, Was it not something in take possession for its first time of the universal it not a marvel, indeed, that the hard, rough hand of a plough- man was the first to gather w strength a threads of the heart, and by the inspiration of his genius to send round the gh that electric thrill that uni f feeling and thoughts all who speak the Engiish tongue? (Applanse.) heart of man? into a ful and cult of all humanit, in a brotherhood read and bond of delicat Robert Burns did this, Appl to the grand Seog whieh speaker went memor, Mr. toast th islands of The songs which he wrote are sung from age to age, by the maiden in the soft moonlight, by the ploughman fn th noon, by the sailor watching at night in distant seas, by the poy exultmg in life’s first pursuits and man whose feet pursuit and whose memory turns back to the melodies of early days. ‘The cottage where he was born, the farm at Massgiel, where his ploughshare turned up the mountain daisy; the kirk of Alloway, which his fancy filled with haunting spirits: the Brig o’ Doon, which the flying horseman crossed, and the gurgling Ayr, which seems still to syllable his name— all these are as familiar to us at this day, in another hemisphere. as they were to his countrymen when he died, and the monument which the men of a later age raised to his memory on the banks of his native river speaks to us as.audibly as if spoke to them. His poetry 1a ours almost as truly as it was theirs; ours by language, by inheritance, by No brother poet’ has sung of him more fittmgly and more tenderly than have ceased , in manhood as in youth, Pride of his fellow men. It ts in honor of such a past and such @ man that the toast to the memory of Robert eaven of try. (Ap It was often said that those whose office it ‘ulde us in the paths of religious duth failed because their teachings were too far re- moved from earth. Abstract, doctrinal and tran- scendental, they did not come down to the every-day it was everything in reiigion to bring home to every human heart its hopes and consolation. versal gathering of “fair women and brave ete hie: for her, but upon fi ton try to approach and | men which honored the Academy last even- She shines sae bright to w; toaold copper. -The aiioser ke n And was lause.) After alluding Burns possessed the mn to state that those qualities could not make a man a poet; but, born post, they made Burns a man. Phair conciuded an eloquent eul: Jating the guests on the presence of the greatest of | fice it American poets, William Cullen Bryant, and hoped | son thus he would ever honor the banquet spread to the of Robert Burns. SEA B, PERKINS, OD rising to respond to the ur Country,"’ was warmly received. He sald:—What a host of thoughts cluster around se two words, ‘Our Country?’ The crowded city, the populous town, the river, the noble lake, the cloud capped mountain, the (Applause.) mented Ball of the Thomas Coman Association, ‘Brig Mor ~ the room set apart for the at was the scene of beauty, | gay "*", yowell, Van Reynegan, Vera Oraz— Syma tome h 4 - _ wsttvities, As | Irving Hall last evening i “nd, Prosman, 8 Marcas: aches OH uu customary at these dinners, pen” Pon the walls, | diamonds and handsome toilets—the sene of the | gdir'G B Somes, Pray, Nassau River, Fla, via Savannab— war, wate a Maggie Malvéy, trom, Darien, Trene © Mew: vesides a very correct PO" aff of the Thomas Coman Association, To say | Prat f nN LM Co, | alos! ae ; a 9 “ne Scottish bard, | first ball hr Tooker, Charlesto! ‘Be rations pelea ony ote, haar | hat he tal wan sper, tat vajoyment reed | EAE RMRER MEME att iia | onciitRaan, oy Hulten att eee poems, as, for instance his birthplace, the genius supreme, that the ladies were bewitching and that | gchr Abraham Dill, Phiiadelohia—Baker & Day: } ‘mao (Br}, Moore, Demerara; N were, Frenen, ies ‘The festive Of poetry finding Burrs at me plough, the “Cotter’s | thelr partners outdid themselves in gallantry, would | tn... Bristol—H W Jackson & Son. Heng Paskcr Parker, New Haven; Eldorado, q Baiurday Night,” “cram o'shanter” and Barns’ | Déesiving but ese Borg one Penmege. TO de. theo cat a NGlenfed—Bark Framat (Swed), Jansen, London: brig Red. mment, ADMut a hundred Were seated at (he | eee an ang ae ee te ornare dancers, : TY ARBIVALS Wing, Benget, Rio Janeiro: wemig O'6 Ciank, Crook, Ans There were also ¢ blghe o”clock prectsely Mr. James Nicholson, the | *e melodies of the tnusle, would require more space rey ON ee ee than a newepaner article can afford; but we cannot ff the prominent ‘ounce’ that it was ctistomary to preface thelr din- | }iividuais who were there. Me. ‘Thomas ith grace, which fr a performed by Mr. ‘and - Millard, chaplain of the club. And now began ‘Aldermen, and his beautiful wife, were the ¢ and @ grand foray om the | of ali eyes, and added a brilliancy to the 5 calls for ifs yearly repetition; then there, were the potent magnates of the New York White House, in- cluding Messrs, Fullerton and Dunphy, and morgen Jones, with their ladies, and a host of other celebri- Wes too numerons to mention. Altogether it was the pleasantest reunion it has been our fortune to wit- ness lent of the club, rapped attention, He an- mdse and w ‘Steamal led in Hstening to a recitatior dress to the Haggis,”’ by Mr. T. Nicholson. The feast physical concluded and cloth removed, there came The feast of reacon and flow of soul. The follewing were the regular toasts:— 1, “The Day we Celebrate.” Drank with Highland hon- “'S “Tue Genius of Burns.” Responded to by the Presl- meric.” Responded to by Dr. Robinson. Ball of Company I, Twelfth Regiment. The Apollo Hall, Twenty-eighth street, was bril- Hant Jast night with gay uniforms and handsome some ladies present, sparkling with pleasure and excitement. Captain John French, the commandant of the company, was most attentive to the guests and was ably assisted by an efficient committee. ‘The ball was very pleasant and the arrangements were perfect, Sons of Liberty Association. ‘The bail of this association came off at Brookes’ Assembly Rooms last ntght, which was one of the most festive and enjoyable gatherings of the & “The Pros 9. “The Lassies.” Responded to by Mr. J. Harvey Lyons, Sandwiched between the toasts and speeches were a jovial and appropriate medley of Scotch, Irish and American songs. During the evening telegrams were received and read from Burns clubs indulging in jike anniversary dinners in Philadelphia, Wash- ington, Charleston, 8. C.,and other places, Ata late hour the festivities were still in progress. Scotch whiskevs and Scotch ale were fin the descendant ac- cording as the festive fever was in the ascendant, For that matter, all Ship Ocean Ei 26 daye, in iste Ay for New York. The Burns Association of the city of Brooklyn, F. D., | with hum, mere iy a Suite @ goodly core pany. on celebrated the 110th anniversary of the birthday of | the boards when ing commenced, and as 3, the night advanced the numbers were largely aug- the Scottisn national poet, Robert Burns, with great pores i ‘The majority of the ladies ‘displayed | great success and ¢clat. A very fine dinner was given at | taste in their tollets, having evidently taken care Raynor's Hall, corner of South Sixth and Fourth | not to ‘‘o’erstep true modesty and taste,” thus evinc- streets, at which about 200 ladies and gentlemen sat ing their appreciation of the trite adi that “beauty unadorned is adorned the most.” ‘The fes- down. The banquet room was very elegantly deco- | tivities were carried on until a Jate hour, and the ut- + rated with mottoes and likenesses of Scotia’s favorite bard, “Babbie Burns,” and also by the various most harmony and good-fellowship prevailed “hieland” plaids, At the further end of the room throughout. Thomas Coman Association. the wall was covered with Reena and esate At Irving Hall there was a perfect jam under the flags, and plotures representing various port auspices of this association, in which the majority B if Shortlv before eight o’clock the com- is pany of ladies and gentiemen procecded from the | of the city and county officers participated. The waiting rooms to the dining room, headed by Mr. honored guest—tie President of the Board of Alder- Jan 18, lat Katie Ranger, li ‘Bark Moss Glen ( and tobacco to master, Had fin Brig Fred Bliss (of and Gibraltar Dec 10, with fruit, heavy weather since leaving the'Stralts. Sebr to master. Schr Dorado, Allen, San Bl cocoanuts to James A either vessel leaking bad! summer salt to Pen! ic} from 10. cere, with sugar, band discoursed some excellent music. Mayor Kaibfleisch sat at the head of one table and E. M. Archibald, C. B., the British Consul, at the head of the othér, : rhea Wee was nee ea! hgre jt dent of the Club, Mr. James C. Eadie. made a few | city of Brooklyn gave their third annual ball at the Introductory remarks and called npon the Secretary, “3 Mr. James A. Falkner, to read. letters from invited | Clty Assembly Rooms, Washington street, last even- guests who were unable to he present. ‘This over, a | ing. Each successive return of the Caledontan Club list of eight toasts was read, which were responded | pat nas been attended by a marked increase in the to by the Rev. A. H. Partridge, Mayor Kaibfeisch, st British Conknl Archibald ‘and Messrs. Fairchild, Arm: | Numbers of fair Inssies and brave laddies “fra the land 0’ cakes’? who have honored the occasion and strong oth eat brevis the earn vee very GxceHens masic: snd) pleasent’ singe themselves in preserving and perpetuating an insti- v and Ktecars, Joourd, “OrRetliy. and’ Fred. Steins. | tution of the land of their birth. It1safact that 1s The whole affair was m_ every sense & | generally conceded on all sides that no nationality successful one, and much of the pleasantness of the | claiming American citizenship takes go deep an in- occasion was due to the presence of the ladies, whose | terest in the png and perpetuation sunny faces and pleasing smiles gave vidence of the | observance of the customs of their nativé land as genuineness of their enjoyment, the Scotch, Whether in indulging itu the athletic Shortly before midnight the company left the | games oi the field, or ip extending the hospitalities banqueting room and were conveyed in carriages to | of the household, or leading with manly mein the Washington Hall, where the p picetices of the table | fair girl in the mazes of the dance, they would ever were exchanged for those the dance. Quite a | appear to bear in mind tne immortal words:— goodly company were present and the light fantastic From scenes like these old Scotia's Pocienr epcings, was enjoyed with evident satisfaction ae merry That makes her loved at home, revered abro: i throng. A ménu of twenty dances had been pre- So it was we Ayity ty we watched the hearty e Schr EH Barnes, Avery, Virginia. Schr F P Simpson, Vaile, Vircinia. Schr Telia Smail, Johnson, Virginia. Schr D B Martin, Peterson, Virginia, Schr Norwalk, Wright, Virginia. Schr Panama, Ward, Virginia. Schr Flying Cloud, Smith, Virginia, a, Schr Pointer, ‘Thompson, Vireint Schr R C Terry, Birdsall, Baltim Bell of the Brooklyn Caledonian Club. The members of this rapidly increasing and popular organization of the sons of Scotland tn the Schr Hero, Poole, Sal BELOW. Schr Spara (NG), from Rio Ji Wind at sunset NNW. of salt, which went ‘ashore 20 m rails under water, had bilged before he breaking up fast, the pared, and when at last the time was reached for | zest with w assemblage entered into | , Bute be ie HUSTED, saying “guid night, and joy be wi’ ye a’,” the “wee | the amusement and went through the varied figures | *, Matselll fy sma’ hours’? were well advanced. The celebration | ofthe dance, kee time to the Sens UBIC | suit of sails, deck load, do, a in the Eastern District was a very elegant affair and | provided for the ion, Many an intercl of | square wails, will not soon be forgotten by those who participated e graves from Fire Department Ball. en, and lent a pli fe on which effect to the scene. Among the latter pia several veterans, oMcers and soldiers of t Honea Kona, Dec 1~' for the widows and orphans of the Volunteer Fire De- partment, Last night’s entertainment was the fortieth given for the same purpose, and that the gallantry and services of the quondam red-shirted heroes have Not been forgotten was amply testified by the uni- followed in succession by the Scotch reel, les lan- ciers, waltz, schottische, polka, petro: - ka, Virginia reel, varsovienne, galop, flowers of Edinburg, Caledontans, Highland Schottische, &c. The fleeting hours were unnoted, and as Burns marked the tne— It inthe moon, Lken her horn, in’ im the lift sae yyle us ham ing with their presence. That the women were But by iny sooth she'll wait a wee. 1air no one who was present could dare to deny, and the records of the bravery of many of the men are graven on the grateful hearts of the metropolis. The extra decorations of the hall consisted of a bandsome balcony at the stage end, to which two broad stairways led and behind which a hand- some landscape gave a freshness and vivacity to the ensemble of the occasion. In front of the balcony was a well designed representation of a hose carriage, brightly gleaming. ‘and typifying the machinery and brilitancy with which the workings of The floor was under the man ment of James Forfar, assisted by Messrs. R. Whi tehill, Jr., Park, Alexander, Hogg and others, and the reception com- mittee was under the direction of Chie! lalcolm Campbell aud Clansman William White. When the end of the order of dances was reached the band played ‘Gude Nicht an’ Joy be wi’ Ye A’,”” which was near daylight. Ball of the Emerald Association, Brooklyn. The annual bali of the Emerald Benevolent Asso- built at Portsmouth, N! oor po! near the foot of Pike al! the wer- po Rutgers slip, hailing tr a Fish, Capt Brown, 1 ol yeaterday, by Messrs the “old” department were accompante® To at- | clation—which society ts composed chiefly of the mm, welghin 9,138,389 Diy & (Applause.) Mr. | tempt to particularize in a short space the promt- ue wvalted at iu! the Dy congratu: | nent toilets would, be a irnidess task’ Buf. | ading Irish Americans of Brooklyn—for the N'O Picayune, i gui aad thirty years has been regarded as the event of terpsichorean season among the most influential of the Celtic residents of the City of Churches, and the sion upon each recurren oH sei ted element to say that no ball of the sea- far has surpassed that of last night in the elegance and tastefulness displayed. While the floor wasconstantly covered with merry dancers the boxes were filed with an array no less sparkling. The ‘vets’? were on hand in large | adgter] mention made, a the Glendon Rolling Mili's wha them as one of much pl number, and the arrangements by the committees | Goes a joyous reunion, ides the 15 bbis oft, Were as complete as the most fastidious in the . +} Bark Al \. Thomas, of NB, was nt Bay of Islanda Ni uiet village, the majestic | matter could desire, and. of this fact no | Wiuch the Emeraid ball engenders, it has for its ob- | °K Albion. T och ho moma nates, doubt can be expressed when it is known | Jett @ charity, which bw Bh rhe Se: all—namely, that of conti REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. ' in (B " 1 th Sreamahlp Penoaylvan! {Br), ie lezerpec! CoN ih atrong v win ship Britannia (Br aagow, Jan 9 with mdse and passengers, to Henderson lad strot westerly gules most ot tbe ‘88d a eas mdvo and passengers, to’ HR Morgan. Co. Steainshlp Virginia, Drew, Alezandria, with mdse, to Jas land, Stearoship Fanita, Freeman, Philadelphia, with mdse toJ Locilinra, Pantie re ship rtherly winds. Bark Yokohama, Pan, Yokohama, Oct l. wita Low & Bros. Crossed the ea Dec 27, lat 988, lon 80 W, exchanged signals with shi ‘Australie (Br),'from Merton Bay for fondo Jan 8, lon 84 30 W, ship Lightning (Br), fro Sdih tat 87 N, ion fa BW, sok Bpatn the), from Ric Fences alaga 58 days, pansed Gib- Pian been a tak a right’guid willie waught present season. It was the first annual in- Bark Express (pcos Darmer, M: ly raitar Dec 4, with fruit, to Fun Meincke & C r refie i- ark Ecl iY) le. ne! The Celebration in Brooklyn. font are Patrick Rogers, and the oMicers associated | to Weston @ Gray. "Hed sicone NW ch ly gales. 46 days, with coffee, r7 gales most of the pas- ng: crossed the equator Dec 30 in lon 84 W. rk Haydn (NG), Stefen, Rio Janeiro, 44 day to E D Mi Ton 73 1 mage sie 01 spoke bari Rambler, from. foston jaf ol a; same date, &c, schr ence, Bark Fortune (Br), Howard, Carthagena, via Key West 4 aye, with fustic Ae! to James Bisons Go. Br), Newell, Havana, 13 days, with sugar 1¢ weather. ‘Camden}, Sherman, Palermo Nov 15, ait) to. P Buck & Oo. Had ‘Emma C Latham, Eldridge, st Kitts, 19 days, with salt via Key West 9 days, with Stetson € Co. Put into Key ‘Weet ath inat on account cf the deata of the captain and mate and the Iv. Schr ag (Bn, Gavel, East Harhpr, TI, 9 days, with hr John Lymburner (of Brooksville, Oreutt, Cardenas, °. Schr Senator Grimes, Merrill, Baltimore for Bridgeport. Schr J W Rumsey, Cranmer, Baltimore. ni lem. Schr L & M Reea, Steelman, Boston for Philadelphia. Schr Abbie S Oakes, Rideout, Providence, Marine Disasters. Sure Davy CANNON—Southwest Pass, Jan 20, 6 PM—The ship David Cannon, Capt Smith, from Liverpool, with a cargo from the north Chandeleur Islands, on the 16th, has biiged and sunk with her and will be a total loss. of the steamer Achilles, wont to her assistance, end of the hellenger, : ‘Smits aud rife and crew et Are antes When the Achilies lot fie David Cannon she tas wea 9 clean breach over her. alonty, {rom New York, arrived ding) She ex M Jan fter severe gan of Dee Sand 7, losing an entire ind for? doys could not set any blowing & continual gale, witn very heavy sea. ‘moon, from Yokohama, heavy gale in which ban Tue Day Docks—The clipper ship Samuel Russell was floated out the Erie basin dry dock on Saturday. Tho ship Elizabeth Hamilton, 854 tons, bullt at Elliot, NH, and belong- ing to Messrs J Atkins & Co, of this city, ts now upon the bal- ance dry dock, foot of Pike slip, East river. A suit of the Revere Copper Co's yellow metal sheathing had been secured ier bottom proved in such good necessary to slightly patch Np Dashing Wa 1054 ol Olson's great balance dry i st river, merely for exam- ination. The clipper ship, Bilen Hood, {oid tons, built at Brunswick, Me, and bel 49 Messrs Nesmith, i Son, of ‘on the large sectional dry dock near the toot of tiver. No repair of great agrount neces. sary. Messrs O & R Poillon, builders of the yacht Sappho, aro the shipwrights superintending these three latter vessels. ~ SHIP HovGHTON, 787 tons, built at Bath, Me, in 1849, and from Calptita, has been eotd at the latter place to LARGEST CABGO Pha Tue Wan—The new ahip Jane leared was cl Liver- MI sea te a a ‘amounts to £5870,— Lavnonen—The iron brig Novelty, of whose construction was agccessfully launched #t Boston, on the Jnst. She was launched broadside on. Arrived at Barbados th ult, brig Star Castle, of FH, with ofl, taken the last two months on the rd from May mp to October, Vs nd. rts hi ahipa Mf, Grant, NB, noting this" sexy; Babbitt, Jersey City; Addl "nae Bake Wart ana meu VOAAMLESTON, Jou’ 22—Cleared, fachr Mary D Haskell y Bah dorivad brig W M Math, Cordes caste, Bostony ME COTBORT Jaa 18 Salled: bark John E Chase (new, 718 ORORTRIBS MONOE, Jan 35-—Pansed cast out, brigs Home, ang Many cele Sram Bort fo arte Creekfords = WHET, San $210 port brig Colorado (Br), Brookd: MOBILE, Jan 90—Cleared, schre Francis Satterly, Tucker, NEW ORLEANS. Jan Bix Arve steamship Milbank, jureda, Matanzas. Posts Smith, Newport, W'; brig Vencedor (8p). 81 5 “The, and Great ‘Britain and Irelana.” | dressess, the occasion being the third annual hop of ba rane wae inadi reported as the RI cus | aaa pele te ator ¢ He aye =e vi Rete Posts anf hud pareshiees. ty Litas hee a Ge Aeere cer Daludate (BPs Ronald, from Liverpool: A Tatts Hits na, Foy gr Aten. Response of Me Tre paaut Ghat thercolees of the decorations and | siemmee uegnessenger (0 Livingston Fx’ & Co, Had | ee oe enaietand brig Wanderer, Hollerichn, frond costumes were the bright eyes of the many hand- | Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, Charleston Jan 23, with | Rio Janeiro, leared—Steamship Trade Wind, Morrill, Belize, Hon; ships Jane Fish, Bob zererpodl: ‘Astronom, Klopper, Bre+ men; bark Tejtica, Howell, NYork. 2 icarmani Grancant City, Holmes, NYork. Bice Pass, can 20—Sailed, Darks coenie, Loring, and Mai M Wright, sohra R Vaoneman, and © Tntands, | ant TOL Jun 32 arrivey, aches, Win Tint, Pont, Rock. erly winds | port; Gen Grant, Reed, and Jon J Housman, Wisbarty ui ip oenrg hip Darien (Br), from Mobile f warped), short o x INDON, Jan 22—Arrived, schrs Fmily Hill ‘Tribble, WRyork? Gero Gordo, Hodgson, Norwich for NY. 81 |—Schrs Thomas Fitch, Pettigrew, Virginia; Sarah Sullm for NVork. RT, Jan 22, PM—Asrived, achra Lady Antrina, Pars ert isa! BL Foster, Trowant, Porjand for more. Mount§Vernon, Porter, St Th sc aie aaah Chaah, Fall ‘River: for, NYork Fe ene reer act ‘Grockery dot dames. Henry fork ; Kor ‘*, 3 Byer a zi ain Crocker, Harding, Branidng® iif forfolk; Ben} {Reo', Gregory, do: Crescent fateh, Providence for Elizabethport; Grace Clifton, Godfrey, Prov! dence for Philadelphia; Harmoua, Hart, do for rerarrord port. nh ‘Md—Sailed this AM, achr Lady Antrim. “Passed by, sc Jabex L White, Wilse, Elizabethport for Providence. NEW HAVEN, Dec 28—Arrived, sloop New World, Speny cer, NYork. 4 |—Schr 8 8 Bearse, Hodgdon, Porto Rico. aaa in 2, PM—Clenred. steamship Saxo va, Roston: achr Marens Hunter, Orr, Sagiia. PROVIDENCE, ‘Jan $8—Arrived, achre Hiawatha, Lee, Balimors; Juntatta Patton, Parker, and Jaber L Waite eth po Salida sewmship Hunter, Harding, Philadelphia; echr B ¥ Btn Arrived, aches Brancia M Loring, Harding, and Morny tpg Star, Harding, James river; Samio 8 McGown, Parsons iy 4 » to Bi "ease, uly’ ‘. Cleland, who performed a selection of national men—was | put through @ course of handsbaking | “fshr fonta, Kendall Jacana simone seHIQHMOND, Jon 32—Arrived, ache Nettie Cushing, Pres? airs on tne Scottish bagpipes. en the company | which must have developed the biceps o! upper chr M Gage, Sheppard, Savanual 78, cotton, &e, a i tp” Cuttivat i fwere seated grace was pronounced by the Rev. A. | extremities largely, while those terpsichorally in- ee MoOreni « . , ‘ zi caine Lag Jan 24—Sailed, ship’ Cultivator, Russ H, Partridge and the pale rg gm ee clined had Supceem ie fo Aeesibe. the biceps of the Phillips ee Page, lalsey, Darien, 12 days, with rice to BAY. ANN RH, Jan 24—Arrived,, steomsbip Gen Barnes, of fare was a very recherch? one, and while justice | lower extremities in a similar ratio. Schr J " NYork; ship County jou (Rr), Glasgow. } was being done to the various dishes Robertson's Bare eee Se eee cnmond, Va. SALEM, Jan 24-—Arrived, schr Frances Hateb, Gregory: N WILMINGTON, NO, Jan 22—Arrived, brig 8 P Browny Keen, Cardenas; achr Agnes, 4 Cleared — Y Brown, Horton, NYork. } WINTERPORT, Jan "2 ‘arrived, bark “Dency, Gray, a1 be ti 1 for Cuba. * % PACIRCASSE I Jan 22Salied, senr{L W Wheeler (hew)i as MISCELLANEOUS. A “GREAT SALE OF CITY LOTS. ONE ENTIRE BLOCK, In plots of one or more lots, Wiil be sold at auction by JAMES M. MILLER, at the Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broadway, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. ‘This property, which {s most desirably located, is bound by the Seventh Avenue Boulevard, Eighth avenue, and 3 and 148th etreets. bees i The Seventh Avenue Grand Boulevard is 150 feet wide, bs | somely laid out, and upon the completion of the Propgsed: improvements, will be theha dso ein It is proposed to extend the Eighth avenut thought and expression, brin; each other ‘Sour — in the festivities. tothe scenes of the far om oe the “land of the | with cost, was bor thegnae oo iene! PHN a iat ar are! | and the cars will no doubt soon be running paat the pi Me en Oo Geimean ee Preciated ond PoC rOeNtSd Wie ede areas ie | Secom Beach, and sunk in several fathome water, "yor diagrams and further particulars apply at tbe office off rec! ent THE BALL SEASON. . | divwithin hearing. ‘The members of the club en cos- | rohelfaritear Wee, ote vaste, Murphy, from Middlesbo- | the anctioneer, 38 Pine . tume as chieftans and ict , Was very leaky, and had nine rater in her —MOINTIRE & CO. in A WMOINTIRE Niche’ AND BROKERS, i 816 Canal street and 1295 Chatham, Desiaets all kinds of Government Securities, Ac. ; Gold Silver, foreign and domestic, bi ‘and sold at the dail; quotations, Information ‘and prises cashed in Missour! and Kentucky Lotteries. ™ BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAIN bitclty. So charge aptil “dlvoroe obfatned: “Advice ep elty, No charge until divoroe obfained. Advice pupiclivs No cuarie, HOUSE, Attorney, 18 Nassau street, ¥ —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ? 5 Missouri and Kentucky State Lotteries, Ping tk HB ch ‘OLA8s m9 163, aan i BP, Siuomtt—olats x ih, Sacra 3 ta xmerooirok Lasd NO i TUORY—-EXTBA CL. 82, 75, 87, feetrockyetouass wo. 140, gauany oon 4 Information finished In the above and also Roval Havan Lolterien by J- CLUTEy Broker, 30 Broadway and 188 Fulto ‘tons, RAE HAVANA LOTTERY,—PRIZES PAID IN GOLD H al od . Philadelphia: Satie’ NEW YORK PALE ALE, roaring cataract, are all embraced in those two | thatthe floor was entrusted to Mesars. Frederick rating to the maintenance 6 eee Asocla, roTds, tn 276) the, Declaration of Independence, | White, Daniel D. Conover. samen Working, J. Gariven haadoorne inpoeie tro ae ere ihe a 1a¢ os Nerinde Ligh Bakers, {ib'toy skip Marengs! 3 or jon; - | Gurion’ er, James L. Miller, John J. Westray, ite, do, 75 do; bark ld,’ Nichola, 7 pence wag acknowledged Ny Creat Britain and the | Martin V. B. Smth, Janis Cameron, sotin W. Cox, | Phsriivin vehalfocthe orphaaim inert. eat seem. | MME ta. Bound gui of Chstnten Ialnla’? / teen State ean ee ch, time (we had only | Wm, H. Gagne, Wilbur F. Kiroy, Wm. H. Pegg, Wal | the Male Orplian Aayiua! ob Albers wee a ne month | Honol ~The Hawallan ship Iolani, of Brewer & 5 {hirteen States and but three millions of inhabitants; | C. O'Brien, Frank Foster, Wi. M. Randall, Geo, | feast that section of the poe eae eyes, OF at | Co's ling of Boston salle’ on the fh inst for New KY but today we have thirty-seven States and | P: Nesbitt, Jr., Adoiphus F. Pohle, Thos. Ht. denkins; | Least that section of the hew buuding and fadde’ore | $00 ui ee gee Sy & a gy i spears ae ea ag tome eg on bm tty how required to complete. the structure, which Will he Ameriont bark Hhering nailed y \ a |. Wickham, ienry B. Venn, Charles monico, ne n the 15th, wit 1, NN “hae he ee Ez ME c rin, Jt., and Samuel A. Besson; and that the ar- be map may fy vormape sult which in the grandeur of its athievementa is | rangenients for preserving order, which work, Dy | Nth svord'en gett cs east a pocunlary sen ed for Breiaen on the 17th with alargoand vataable carga, | Prize Medal awarded Paris Exposition, 1857 unparalelled in the listory of the world. (Appiaw .) | the way, was not much needed, were ‘une A i ‘home a Pally ie accordance | skin titb male pace on Hite ene oS fur sent | Brewery 240 Woat Eighteenth atrect, o What other country 1s 0 blessed in its noble charila- | der the ‘direction of Messrs. James’ F. Wenman, | 22¢e Was quite numerous, an 'y in accordance M sperm Of, 11,580 ibe tallow, S878 lve whale. — plause.) v ' nian Doavivieltiy ® ye Rina ing some reaiorons ernest collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, extra axon #180 n a poem, 8. W. Cooper; “Bani si: | im our cosmopolitan city, met with very many ad- | aa will be seen by the following extract from thi ceed a . pry cover by ©. K in; “Scottish Heroism,” J. M. , Stiel; “The | mirers, The number of interestin, dt “A nt. of the rogalar monihiy meeting, bid March, 10061 ot onan U ee Bet ete ee sellage has bee Tit ly a Daisy, Mike Wood; “Bonny Doon,” M. Hopke; | ing all climes and aii *. and all deviations of PORPeNOUTn, Jan i Lambert, NYork i ave alt estate in “4 ttt ” 1, «Burned rr Resolved, That on and after April 1, the Associated \—Sailed, ; ways the city, Jonatitutional Liberty,” P. ©, Wright; Burns’ | fashton, was very great, ‘The Mainzer Carneval S0- | prose wit discominue the conberon of ip news in the | # qi 1 Poems, Much as at present, which amount I hope a derson, J ayy duc: nto New Yor ie pithy," d. M, Robertson, carnival of Mayence. pa Ieteneres wat Whitehall tin, “Al coments JAMES and Fills mn sant Matted! Blomidon Cowen: Nese Pt | Cue years kciee omaptation of my taxes for ‘Tuiwtighont great harmony and enjoyment char. ES owners a up masters of award bound vee. ? , . . wi Son inn Collepae” + CONF OF five yeny terized ‘he proceedings, and the banguet was in ail The Colonia Maennerchor. ele will be forws charge. noe hey th pri Al Kani from Nor- aye Sun bas Tost bee handed me and f respects # complete success, ‘This young and prosperous society of jolly young TE 2 Balin River oa ten'| fan on taeeenss ‘i aquet of the Bares Clab at Patten’s | G¢rmans had thelr fourth anniversary vail last CLEARED. Pranciveo fand sated tor mt ‘picker’ nen Ba. Hotel night at es $ Casino, corner of Houston and onenny Hammonia (NG), Meier, Hamburg—Kunbardt & “Rovrannay, yi , NYork, In vik? thirty-fous years that have elapsed since a Posto which pt eo . oe yo : dear, Nugent, Sou Frasigicee terion & Cn dhe ty at jarren, the orga’!zation of fhe Burns Cinb of this city, id ‘anes rata fronstoten Teplaye arteee Pacer eee i KITTH, Jan Gon Warren, wig with the exeeption of tie centennary anniversary olds Ur), Reynolds, London—B E Morgan's merican Ports. nine years ago, We birthday Poniversary of Robert urns has neves been celebrated with more entha- siasm and more @plivening genialyy of soul agg not ‘orgecting the poe Toda, Wh Which of ““cottish bie institutions, in its beautiful tempies of learning and with dread of penetrable its free and unshackled press—the the venal and shield of on the army of this country, the national institutions, Bryant and Irving, Mr. Perkins concinded thus:—Our country is the dearest object of our affections. To guard its honor, to pre- sorve its laws, to maintain its freedom, sad to bear onward and upward its banner should be our highest ambition—that banner that was borne amid the carnage and roar of our revolutionary hatties, and that has since been baptized in the biood of the bravest and best of our beloved land. (Loud ap- "clock. Greeley; ni patriotism avd moral worth? (Applause.) The speaker, after alludin; to the geographical position of the country, wen om to state that more than half a century ago the iy the blood of heroes fence it ronod ‘er it Aprings ite holy ground; From tower and dome its glories eproad; It waves where lonely seniries tread, the Iand as ocean (re And plants an empire in the sea. it Js the holy banner of the free flower of liberty. us as we Jove thee; iy lower of liberty | were no less than thirty-seven toasts on the reely half the number bad been responded fore twelv ‘The Land o’ Cakes,’ ’ William Callen Bryant; “Auld “The Seotch Jurist,” “The Advocate,”’ Dr. Chapin; “F bi ‘The Cotter’s Saturday Nigh Jeath and Doctor Hornbrook,” Twa Doga,” H. "Dr. J. R. Buchanan; . ©. Barr; hiand Mary, Man's @ Man for a? That,” A. J. Fitz Green Halleck, Literature,” with the anticipations of the managers of the asso- ciation, It was not, however, until late that the —_ commenced to arrive and give promise of hat success which culminated so bruliantly, Lg ‘Twenty-third iment Band, numbering about fort; ged opened the progtamme for the even: wit he grand overture, “Cheval de Bronze,” Auber, Owen W. Brennan, Lorenzo Delmonico, William 8, Bates, Albert J. Delatfir, Dantel T. Willets, Alonzo Slote, Robert C. Brown, William H, Stodart, Jordan L. Mott, Daniel Slote, C. Godfrey Gunther, —— C. Poillon, Edgar F. Lasak, William ©. Jonner. corrupt, the im- Ship City of Moblie, Cook, from Callao for Antwerp, 70 d out, Nov 2, lat 21.8, Ion 96 W. rag re Ship Hooghly, Jenkins By this ball there wit] be at least $6, ir $8,000 , gallant navy of America contested for the supremacy | adaed to the noble fund for which li 1a Intended, i decease ee Ge talowed carnal, Nov As tat 268, lon 37 WW oF the sous with the greatest maritime Power in the | while those who participated can have the satisfac: opened with ® quadrille, and the adrille ep rata Talbot, from Mobile for Liverpool, Jan wor a nd thoagh it Was not always victorions still, | tion of knowing that they were partakera of one of waltz, polka, lanciers, galop and vi ‘kc. fark Juliane NG) from New York for Montevideo, Deo 18, generally speaking. the meteor Sag of proud fa gate the finest treats in the ball line of this season. alternated with the’ promenade, twenty-fouf | !at30N, lon 37 W. ” , republic. (Applause.) Having passed a high ealogium each. ‘The toilets were, generally speaking, very | ,,Pars,Aretta, Colcord, from Boston for kavana, Jan 16, The Mainzer Carneval Verein. There are three cities in Germany which are cele- brated for the wit and spirit of their carnival— Cologne, Munich and Mainz—or, as the Americans call the latter city, taking their cue from France, Mayence, The Arion Society take after Cologne, but there 18 another congregation of Germans detet- mined upon introducing and perpetuating the car- nival of Mayence in this city and country, Having had several carnival sessions at Geth’s Walhalla, this society, the Mainzer Carneval Verein, invited its members and guests to a grand masquerade last night, at the Germania Assembiy Rooms. Mr. Sauer, as president of the society, and Mr. Hilger, as chairman of the committee of reception, were evi- rich and elegant, green being, of course, the prevatl- ing color. The hail was neatly decorated with bunt- ing. The dress circle was crowded with spectators. Among those present were Mayor Kalbfieisch, Street Commissioner Furey, ex-Comptroller Faron, County Treasurer Thomas A. Gardener, Ju: Oe wage M, J. Dann and other prominent ofictals, The floor was under the management of Thomas Rorke and F. G, Turner. The reception committee, headed ea Jolin Courtney, assisted by Dominick Colgan, Philip Grogon, Thomas Kinsello, Timothy Desmond and others, werej ubiquitous in their endeavors to make the affair enjoyable to all present. The follow- ing are the oficers of the association:—President, ‘Thomas Cassidy; vice cng | Thomas Rorke; re- cording secretary, iomas Kelly; correspondi secretary, 1 Cassin; Treasurer, B. B, Haggerty. Jan 11, lat 87 20, lon 78.53 W. Sehr Jot RE Of Cayo Cod, Forcign Ports, Antwrnr, Jan 9—Ball velt, Philadefphia. how Philadelphia. Baton W0th, Mary M Bird, Pao! Bonneau, Jaa Salo’ from’ Rovan Btiy Mi San Francisco; Sylvan, Lor} CANARY I8TAN the President, referred to Faust and Guttenberg as ~ wes Me gt names pdonw 4 ‘The following were the | the fathers and to the city of Mayence as the birth- hg pms 4. Court. | place of the art of priuting. Tue old myth of Faust Simone ee Row Sete Pay. as the master of the devils was well given. There were otier characters, ridiculing present ex- travagances. Two ladies exhibited territie Grecian ++ 7 16 | Moon rises ...eve — — +610} High water.morn 6 54 Garvin} & poem, | bends, one wheeling a baby in a perambniator, canaiemansta nN , 1 | the other having & aby snugly ensconced on thé om , Crienne | Tpeod Si Dr. | top of her panier, both the ladies being, of course, | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 25, 1869. Bachtmanny'Koops NYork : Oth, A H ateey 5 ‘The | men in disguise. Mephistopheles, the adjanct ot ~*-Saal-P gf“ Adria, ( “Me rothers | Faust, was represented. Barnum's fat baby, welgh- Herald Packages. anter,” C. | ing nearly 200 pounds, was there, and Swabians in Capt and Pursers of Veseela arriving at this port will their national costume. A select force of the Turners were present, Qoing some astounding acrobatic feats, and a travelling panorama, stereopticon, or whatever eise it may be jled, exhibit- everyday life yer all packages intended for the Hrra.n to our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not now eared; Hadeon, Boel ee Al wpa A Br), Bernier, Pearth Roads for orders Thviaatip ‘ys are Corgrt (Br), Bogart, SavannaheP 1 Nevius & ‘ were Sat of the Mee Lk sl i i) onl igual) gala wh ofl and 87,413 Ibe ras teeth, The al 4 $2' days from San Francisco for A bark bound 8, showing British ensign and a white house fing, with Win tue centre, supposed halied from Turks Ialand, Sehr Jou Johnson, of Philadelphia, from Havana for Bos- ton,fwwith loss of foremast and maintopmast, Jan 20,95 miles |, Caleutts, Pollio, NYork; Blau- HAVEN, Jan Arrived, J © Boynton, Maycott, rd, NYori do, William, Fy tr gr lo. iam, Freese, a jor Hownax, Deo 16-—Salied, Poriek, Divo Oram, Kurraches. Cows, Jan 10--Safled, Trenton, Dum Cannady San Bat Su Grace, Roger, fort nn. Dateh), Atkin- ) May, from and Atmosphere, New Orleans. dently the persons designated by nature for positions Canty, Jan 8- lowen, (Cheers, | OF UAE Kind. It ix not without reason that the |" “UT | sonfor NVor'S aazet ache Mate d Moore . eof the good city of Mayence shou vor the SH PP NG NEW 4 q press, One of their Tnottoes last night, spoken by I I 8 ' ‘and for Boston 10 Lelia M Long, Amon, and Mi Gai Orleans; Ui Austin, Key Wont; Li fe I, and 0; 4 herman, Cardi! States Foote, Cleared 9th, Mi o and au and Uatted Rates: Goatdtan, Borian Lrverroot, Jan 10—Arrived, 1d, Key Went, Kelleran, do; Amazon, Bvinbufond, Phi Lo ay Nag rn New ; ‘out a con, cy bey Theale, ont Fal ‘Orleans Lacy ickham, do. ooh Parker, ul Pntered Su capes ni jan @®), Dixon, do. a \—s {lade eso nar Male caters, at ratagny, foe between Seventh and Eighth avenues, New York, MACPHERSON SMITH. DONALD SMITH, THIS ALE ts brewed with the greatest care, and can rolled upon as perfectly pure and wholeso CACY of davor and hae TONIC propertion Iie enewoe Berit widen or large quan’ ‘sent to all parts of the citys try. The attention of consum: 5 ma peomplly exeowied. ers solicited, Oylers by 10 TH DITOR OF THE AF D:— t Tes a ne co e Sun of the 18th iust. contained an article! Which wna so olfenalvaly personal to" myacll that 'T thou, proper to wend n card to that paper last Thursday th anee ereto, which they promised to publish, ‘This card read ax follows in this paper an artich the City Colleges,” wherein faa made to appear as a sponger on the New: ‘Fire I ily I pay taxes on real estate valued at about 1 Velieve this gives me aright to havea eon at the New ollege. My teagan for placing hin xt thin’ institution that T believed it to be the best tn this city. I formed ¥ opinion after a careful and impartial investigation, 40 th fourse of which I discovered that several stnrents,’ havin been unable to keep up with their classes nt this college, h gone tothe University, where all had graduated, alumnus of the Untrersity who refuses to visit the New Yori College and opens, ¢ eclares his intention of trying to breald it down, to ppblish « cle as the above mention Is, to way’ the lonst, In tate. tot the Bun of," the 3, onda there was published th rmer 8 card onl far as throug! tener, “T Weltere th Ya "Tight 10 he New York College. ak the reason of their pal rt oof | my ny reference to the fact of t ‘that ft contained an allusion to one. ot without my knowledge, they printed only such portion a8 w: sulted to their own pu ‘and then devoted about a thi: ofacolumn to misconstraing my reasons for mm: fon to this institution fre to frying to injure the college Thay, aay in thie article, that chit mt number /s usually about Tony) ene 6 al year, The fact ie thai ive a year's instruction to nearly even hun staden make required additions to the eoll [y tris, any furnish books and everything ul to iF the sone the richest and the poorest upon name level, thos mak! the cost of eac! ", {natead Sin alee aetna lh about 61 Of $5,000, aa th ly 8 It. This paper is also troubled al the fact that the graduates of the ootew ‘are nearly all ‘aber, rofesaional chants. "Davai wuppone that five yearn’ cour, Ot sel has no tendency to enable aman to advance hi poeitlone? noe himeeif to t! the Bun tres to show that paying taxes om Aoei00