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gs Oe a oe ee eo ee A a 4 10 j wew YorK "HERALD, ¥iuiy. DECEMBER patentee a TE GO ET - THE CODFISH WAR. cd nM cans creas A, ation, Vaatent pe tiss woos ve'wnck wer | RAP) TRANSIT AND RAILROAD HU- ot, 1t was very natural with Englan%, | s0 nearly ape, cacins_irin yhen 1 vent | oy ay APERITED THR ERBAD Ai WOTTRE MANITARIANISH. onthe idea of ‘ unless we Oy of the c & Bon Buller on the Fishery Clauses in| seatstn anaerentite ana: toy ang er praons | Scion of trun. Jum beret mgREDETemAed | ses sn ariom—rom the Battery to the i 2 bs "| mene got sagetner tn. any Sane ah OverD | tet clons of oe elaborate, wudtees herent™er tote te Steere srg "patte in the world, rer — Project the Washington Treaty. Tiupisuse.) ot will give you ene figoyes and you colt doliveled. by the General from Dis Sea), ‘the na | Spuyten Duyvil Hs 8 note of tt le had over Uurty-two thousand onal House of Representatives. 4 vised to Remedy the Fourth Avenue ‘Man oat fh starved rebel 1s, Ena ee ans eas) Ske | KINGS COUNTY SOcinIC8 "oewene atten | [Eee aise reat ie The Sturdy Fishermen of Provineetown and | Pcre' no dameer anes wis hebject at all oar the EES tear © A ic ile parte a igi ne dhe ig tas Te Their Prospective Ruin. nicl as i ORY “PRACR! PRACR I” Republican Delegates te the General Com- FT aren +p | rout es wate ee, aon On Se 8 aera ‘There is never to ve spy more war, War is to be mittee. A large number of the citizens of Mayle met last equator Nov 1M inion 43; liad light ‘winds and no NE trades. | Dec 25, experienced a heavy SE to E and WN, last; EAS Wate oa od orm mF re ieee: vy war. | The republican primary elections for delegates to | evening in Lincoln Hall, in 126th Street, “to taxe ng 4 hour, tn which split feet. id in 0 consideration” (vide the Qnnouncement) ‘the Abby Thaxter, Parker, Demarara, 15 days, with engar, should have a war. | now, a treaty lent | the Kings County General Committee were held in | int ig Ay ronen ar 5 Ae he Treaty in Tt» Relations tw the Fipheries— | toto win war, exes ¢ wat. Would ang | Brooxiyn last evening, and resulted in the choice of | subject of rapid transit and the Fourth avenue | Seathor to Haveres; ieee tense ye gicae with “amsbeny rv — eo War with England is Tmnpfestble— | Wealy ot negollaaten hi ve getten he Lae wot, Vlgr | the following named individuals in the wards heard | raitroad matter.” Mr, Asher Barnett presided, and, | “iin UiMion mice, sy George (Western Ielands), 85 days, Who Right to Ooal—Tryiag Our Claims negotiation Wave settied the great ‘war ‘of | from up te 4 late hour of night:— after secuting order, read the following resolutions, | with oranges and 10 passengers, to J R Minturn, Brown § Co. “ The, Brit the rebeltiqn? No, it is thing ‘that | First—L, M. Paimer, L, Bearfett and Dente Ward. | which were adopted unanimousiy:— Hag ash Bong. ¥ Peau tee Je lel, OF Selon ee Swiss, ‘Mountains—' . mast come. treaty to-day, with ‘ne Benge of Second—James Hanley ig ae THE CITIZENS TO 00-OPERATE. ‘Schr EJ Palmer, Campeacby, Dec 12, witb tag BAY, 0G CGH, Nov 1--Tn_ port barks Camm Have Got the Better of Us— Wrong and Injery it would ee the people, | _‘Znird--Gamuel McLean, B. 'F. Tracey, Franklin ‘Whereas the time bas arrived when it fe necessary for the ; hemp, dc, to Maller & Had heavy NE ana NW | Davies, for Boston, lig; George Kemp (Br), W al in pa: Ag nay Sein bee ig gE ae a Woosras, ‘A.D, Wheelock, A. J. Ormaby and George Property pant nt the Tyraltis ward 10 tone. poms sptlon ta ea passed Hatteras nc wrioe dense fon: anh oe one ‘Ex, Deo 27. Inca (NG), Plans Nifying Fish- wi ears: 018. of steam on the surface from Prov j—Sailed, “3 pre wi than ‘there is any danger of Ao oer 4, But | Yourth—Luke Ryder, David Richardson, tor the sonstrustion of «means of quick transit had thick inge, (or 14ers, = Deo 15—Arrived, brig Allee (Br), iran, ery Gaute in Congress. {note Seowemen wap bad de with Toke rai | Sem Samuel Dyas, A. s Hance, William Gubnor, Joun from tie’ Palen seer siren tL ag jieved, r le epough to sup) to Doll- 19h, barks Golaen West (Br), 4 tnere was'danger of & war, and some of us have an peat. Jearey, Benyamine Cromwell, Lean- fentgreucecommitioes To tak fake action in Fogard 10 ioe mate scar FS atl ei deo oan aby alpiun (BY), : Provinosrows, Mass., Deo. 26, ie7l, | overwnein A ail ae a \ ih J. W. Peckett, C. Parrish, James H. Sil Beacives, Phat we, the taxpayers and property owners of aahore'ed: | “Daagana, Dec 1t- In port, bries Gondnen ‘This evening at Provincetown the Mrstizun or the | necessary make every compromise, to | per, D.C. Lyell, A. J. Perry, ‘I. B. Vreeland, M. P. | the Twelfth ward, do hereby declare that we are ready and ner, for New York Doc 19; St Muir, for in "mew campaiga in the, interests of the fishermen of | sacrifice eve: interest to vent a war ee f . : anxious to confer with other associations of the east side ‘oun: Georgianna (Br), teks far Boston in 5 <4 and when I spoke toa Massachtsetts man, lawyer | Senrnin--Honry V. Wheeler, David Siewart, M. H. | {om ie pareve of ron sae, and kramadiate action, | | fee ie oer io Hane oe, Seaanegte Cape Cod and Orme’ Ane hes Moen Bred’ hy Major | bi Position and of cloat percoption, and sald, | walker James Prat, Li. Ak. Connelly, dereniah | qesclveds That a commivee of five be anpoinied by the | fine weather to Hatteras; from ones Pearse oie means Gencral B. F. Butler. ‘The town ts alive wite entna- | wy were ore the interests of my coustitwents sacrificed ouell,’ overt Evans, William 1. wanker and | {ions and io adopt some ‘lied pian for te purposes above | fruit avo. wasn and ata dezen, diferoat polnte gay Sunting | in Urs treaty? the answer was, Wnai are the inter | —— 3 forth. aaa oe ee win tomow mie Detamoite ton Earby Ro teas been Mromn'to the reese and houses are ilta- | OS 5 st Bag SOE SOAR er des men tames Woodhead, William Woods, John pe M. M, VaiL was then introduced, and in the cehr B britkin Carrol, Peas for Pronaenet, | Cit « i, eat S wainaicd. The Exedtement was all caused by the | invomparisan ‘with the interests of forty millions of ‘Ninth—A. G. Williams, Maurice Fitzgerald, | course of lengthy remarks said that though the | biog omnes pine wows ‘to mester, Hi Bronewic cm or iid ion Rogen, ‘Washington freaty, ‘ihe portions of that umportant | peo) ple areoois boyy pied ie. Seon AS Er veatas ie gona pores, 2 Rie honest men of this city had done great things bse nett, i a Lockwood, Sharrow, iia with wood, to Van perenran, 3m ja, Dec tbr Geo’ 4 ‘ 1 james ee ‘an, 0 ‘ton, 1 enough, He had no doul i 2 begat cae be heyy pe gas | sre suorificed, (Applause) Nobody knows whut, | thomas, John iL Cline, D. B. ‘Hasbrouck, | that A: COE See ree cee cae inca A an onedan ae rect erat a pale F sturey oppos! among faring ahis treaty is. It hasn't been published anywhere, | Henry, W. H. Whitiock, B, H. Rowan, oan HAD OUR FOREFATHERS KN @ Bemith: Boker, means bark tearaahp spate on: ‘ New Bagiand cst, and there scems to bea deters | that I kaow of, pe jt that the newspaper cor- | jams, N. J. Plamv. New York was to be th ey would have cer eS Lee — what New was going ey inia, MarAGon, es In respondents stole Of it and publisned tt to Eveventh— John P. Douglas, B. B. Fowler, Pater fi ne Bat- schr ME. Hae Craft, Vi mination- en te part of everybody to co-dperate the world, ana ae tell to discusslug with a great Wala m H. Bar- Jaid out a oroad, magni why avenue from the Bel ne ty, from Philadelph! ee i a 3 d else. | y ‘i Stewart, oe Dodge, A. C. Tate, tery to Harlem, ‘on which we could have the sur- | Schr G White, Cham! irginia. Gem tatetgle You just * with tue peopls, of Piymouth, Gloucester and else- | aeal more of eagerness tie question of whether tow, Huy mstrong, Thomas Lync! and Underground railroads necessar: Schr Maxson Ropers, Jackson, Virginia. < Cousins, was ere Rical Raya Sl whore in-such, a manner ifat Congress may be ‘a THE Goa geese eel st ia aicelsicne wake Poeinke-Chausoy i Felt, sanies” atten, RS for everyd: travel without interfering ow th Pettey og * ari stows po. New ee 10th, Mg; brought face Tosface with the question and the fact | (an the gues se) the people don't know | 2cnnson. soee- | RY jintereats of any one, But as they | Sobr Jane Kmaon, Vancliet, re AECGH, Nov 8—Sailed, bark Meda ef a bo ie _— pre We & mot 4 Fourteentn—Samuel T. Maddox, William R. had not kaown it we must devise’ some plap ° Bebr J E Pratt, Crowell, Baltimore for Boston. TRE PEOPLE ANE REALLY IN FARNSST. h ld of it ‘olin ort “ va too Set | ton, John T. Veans, Wilnam ‘Yona plans to remedy the results of their staal. Schr B R King, Braddock, Baltimore. PUBEAN (Mex), qe bark Mary (Br), ) 4 0) either, ‘or they we busy Sizteenth—Jacod| Worth, Edward H. Terrier, | aiindmg to the varions schemes already broac! EA es for lew York in 14 phe ae + General Butler, of course, enters heartily: Into the | trying ro cover up in’ ni Ka | Klux yhether Louis Frolioh, ¥. W. Obenier, George Glebi, Carle’ | he deciared against tne “one-legged” raulroad hed | Schr“Harrest Homo, Thorne, Baliimore, with grain to in MARC, Dec 6-1 Mary Johoson, f quttea to do everything im ‘is power for | publican thougne they Gast nor eay anyihing Prag oe My S. Bellows, Our Leckey; | seuen?, ie Jarier as 100 oxpensive, He. tien Tae MA Grier, Flem eae ku BAY, oun, Novdein Port bark Mangerton (Bry ‘he a@7ancement of the fishermen’s cause and to | about it, they thought it was an admintis- | J DB itoimes. ; soes ee re eae ohne. Me dolnbonn ech er eae ag Gg tats tladel bys cnekcti Yok, as. saves*hem from we ruin which he thinks ne | Laslon measure, a eo er gt Eighteenth—John 8, Marshal, Charles T. Chap- | Wnictthad ‘been passed by the Common Counch, | _ Sebe Jennie E Simmons, Young, etphia, with cont to American Porta, wlesiiy sana in tamunebt-Af' the. provinions "OF ihe |/e'pose eibemeeare | Pntative in Oe a man, Conrad Peterson, Joseph W. Hagerman, and which were vetoed by the Mayor, were the | Van Brunt & BOStON, Dec 21—Arrived, shiPSpectator (Br), wap) iy Pp | & poor unfortuna’ Din womeuiL ve vragen Bedard t Nineteen‘h—Ionn F, Eames, George H. Fisher, | most iniquitous and most corrupt that could nave Bark Bi gob, Pr), from Cadiz, which arrived on the 27th | Gottenbur, 4rens7 are to be ratilied without the enactment of a | pe ad Sh Te ar ne ae yet the | | Alvert Daggers, W. W. Hamulton, Earnest A. Wal- | peen conceived. ‘They not only broposed net, reports: Tog ok ok the northern passage and ran the oracles, ‘Glenred “Stenmabi Saxon, Cerhas ay ta x a h r), Mitel fusgos; taw whieh will return the fishing bounties | matter to the attention of his countrymen. ‘There he Albert ia Re Lele, Willa Snediker A WORTHLESS PLA! mh Mae venatisinmteaed fick tae ™ h Aaeircoks, Odom ela Kennedy, Halle i r w niya/t'st—0, cl ni , | but gave the work <o be done to the railroad com- “y te New 4o-tbe sturdy sailors on the Cape, and there. | is one thing about this treaty that everybody ougut | James W. syn, T. C. Wilmar, General William Dé , panfand made the olty pay half the cost. He ia- | , The bark Wavelet, from Rio Janeiro, which arrived 2th | ton ache Hatlte Baker, Crowell, New Qt y “make them whole,” as the phrase goes, | tO Know and It is this:—Itis understood that Lacey, Di. Peters, WW. Ray (colored), Raph Xobb, D. | yored to pian of tunuelihg the avenne froin Forty. pit has 19 passengers, and reports erdased the equator Des | Suited, a es aie i cae ta r jamuge ol Ks tt jam lundeil, second street to Harlem River. seemed that a z Ms bark turer’. wey xs bs eres Bt pte itr Bp Neatly ye! urge nee Mra ‘Gonstigrable interest was manifested by the re- | Peinead was not forthe pusiie good but simply | Wha Shion 38h deter weary estery low, whe "Seh—-Arrived, stent 1g, Lawranen, Balasore; it : en) eae hernia.) hes g se eecaaee It has beet” ratified. by | PUblican leaders and those wio are struggiing for | for making money. He had been astonished once | at anchor of Sandy Hook, at8 FM, broke windlass and lost | reus, Ne Beto an tral anaen a says, other than that it has given up our capacity | ORL & war, because It bas been | rauided: by | ascondancy in the primaries. Victory app.ars to | when the (racks Nad been taken up in front of his | two anchors and chains. eALTINOES: Dae Arve bai reg My tw coal anywhere im the world io-time of War, iS /the ‘Toting mart Cor this “Treaty? apes { Have, perched upon the standard or the Datener- | residence on Fourth avenue to see them again iaid | ‘The bark Boralia (lta 1), which arrived on the 2hh inst re- | Wun kwon, Deidcenore ne ny se ee re y 1 binding Senos: i til both | Tracey, or Grant, faction, they having secured the | down five or six feet higher than before and above | porte:—Took the southe rh passage, aud had fine weather to | “Cieared-—steamshija Win Crone, Howes, Boston via oeetenrelly nerenss oF: pot go into effect and no binding force until Doth | Lion's snare of une delegates elected to the General | the level of the adjoining streets. Me then showed | Bermuda; from thence, 12 days, with strong SW and NW | sofce Baltimore (Na), Fischer, bremen, can saled) DISASTROUS EFFECTS UPON THR FISHERIES, houses of Congress pass a law giving it eflects | Committee for the year 1872. Worth and fernier, of | how winds; Dec 22, lat a2 lon 70, spoke bark Nnovo Mondo | dfissiemppi (Br), Marchant, Dena pssst Sono therefore this is why 1 am agitaung this maiter, “were convicted for violntion of ‘THE ACTIONS OF THE HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY sn trom Marseliles to “New ¥ork, abort of provisions, und | Nomsomery, Rowerdaras Freddie LP ~and he bas been agitating the public mind against | ana why [desire that you should move with all the | the Sixteenth war } e Elec in ejecting @ democratic inspector ore 89 ean we) Non Wataccount. The General deciares himself in | power you can, for your own safety, to save you in | front we pollins aes wolen ‘he was elected. The common Counc could compel the. company 1 ‘The brig Rainbow (Br), from St Mare, which arrived the e el e of cl Unig, that, Without touching a single other provision | 0 7 27th inst reports strong east and westerly winds to Haiteras; favor, most decidedly, of one course of conduct in ot ule treaty, without interfering with it in the —_—— consuit the interests of tne peopie in the construc: | from thence 5 days, with Hght winds and thick fog. Sailed fegare to the Matter. Me 1s determined, if his indi- | Jeast, this may be set aside amd its consequences A POLITICAL ( ‘CAUCUS, tion of its road through the city. 1t couta be easily | in company, brig Cleta (NG), for Falmouth for orders. Point; Bam Howes, Boston; Henry Provide il ast rks Lae Rio Janes canal 1; brie Water wis ile West sen Baek Virginia cepts do; schrs ‘val “s West muies A Silekaeyy " ; demonstrated by looking at the ordinances, The Charleston Aiso Vidwal efforts can effect such a resuit, to | averted, Now, J The achr Aitayeln, from AnxCayes, which arrived on.the | ChRERA Ait? i Batelle (Beds (O8E SR . Meeting of Politicians at Flith Avenue Hotel— | frst act was pase in 185], and provided tat ir the 97h met, reports tine weather 4 north of Hattera: UN fave the whole matter posiponed until 1t can be WHAT ARE THOSE CONSEQUENCES? " - tracks interfered Wilh tue travel or safety of the | inst, of Watla's feland, saw eebt Lucy Holmes: bound X. Paiste saclay Curtis, ew: 1t first provides that we shal! have all the rights of A New Cundidate for the “ennte. | | 4 seen what wiil come of the de.iberation of the | ing In British waters that the British have them- public, and a Passed Through Hell Gate, ae port 2st, brig Joseph Clark, gens for —— lig; echr Geneva Conference. in the event of such @ post- | selves, and we have all of those rights now except | _ 4 large assemblage of newly elected members of If THE COMPANY FOUND NO REMEDY, Gaal sour: A Macomber, Higgins, from New Fore tnt aired 5 qonen ni tue General ieeis morally certain that the | the three mile Jine. All that tt gives ns 1s the rigot | the Senate and Assembly met at the Fifth Avenue | after a warning, they were to be removed in one 7 BRISTOL,’ Dec 27—Arrived, acur Pointer, Baker, Provk. SI tug Champion tery clauses an the treaty Wl ever be accepted | to the three mile line and we shall have aright to | Hotellast night. It was rumored that they came | Month, aud the bed of the sirect replaced as ib Steamabip Acushnet, Rector, New Beiford Cor New York, 6 4 varelnl and Well cousidered expression of the genuments of the peopie of Cave Cod, Without suggesung ihe probably of a repetiiion of the Fecent Gubernotoriai conMict ‘in 1873, 1b is with mdse and passengers, to fastening to the sloop dence for New York, in tow of fastening to the ; larveat ihe tug started for New Yorke wi veasels in to’ NCABAIS, Dec 6—Arsived, sohr GM Wentwortn, ones ew Cleared 15th, bla MWe cn Te Sones, New York. origiaaily was, ‘The crossings were tb ferguson & Woo Fat Le Coe Shoe: mere oeeny oes {he laud. | together to consider we: new charter, but in reality | por isla atte Goce Lael vara wosigunahap Neptune, “Hater, Boston for New York, with and how seldom you laudgana cure fish there j they held no regular meeting, and the time was | company aid not conform to this ordinance | ™prig’ George Amos Baska. Calais for New Yorx, with and how you bring home your fish to be cured. The | Chiefy spent in discussing the eventa of the coming | the Common Counc! bad the power to desiroy al) lumber to {0 Riiapaon & ON i ce of qnarrel aud annoyance is with rela- | Legislature. It was stated that Governor Alvord | grants of privileges heretotore given them, and the ier, Crowley, St John, NB, for New York, DIGHTON, Dec led, schr Enos B Phillie, Gardner 2 ery, SivGg ROS oes. Kip anion ak ae Ain to tatieg bath aka iprovictona.and ‘onamig | WOuld.be Sppouited Speaker of, whe House; ‘also | most Important fact was that’ the right’ of Way with amber to Chase € Talbot, . gargctoru, DU, Qi oy shelter in their harbors. About our being sheltered | that General Sickles is going to Albany to take pre- | turough ee avenue existed only during the ap- Schr Nellie Chase, Allen, Poriiand for New York, with TRESS MONROE, Deo 28—Arrived, acht France, she fisting communtiy of the State, U, indeed, ho headings to bas not always stood Well su their good graces, and master. there, there is nothing said; they have left that mat- | liminary steps to secure his nomiuatioa for the | plication of ‘Sehr Ada Allen, mitt, Pembroke for New York, with $e all appearances iney are thoroughly aroused, | tef open for suture trouble, and if you accept | Umiied States Senate in place of Mr. Conkling. iia Paging gus i Wr We to | immber to Marray & Co Mi Cais’ te Re Ts ot ‘ 5 wen a, Linden, r The Geveral ler Boston Wis morning at elght | this you are liable for seizure alter this treaty, the 1888, giving to the company the right to use Fourth | lumberroded ‘fa oa a3 a i ie jandy, iver for New York, @clock, accompavied by & crowd of his satellites, | 8ame as before, For the beneft we get we give ine COLLISION AT THE BERGEN TUNNEL, a ‘a ishermen of Great Britain the right to fisn tron 0 avenue as ut present until the last date if they se- pay th and, atier a long tive of Keven hours the purty ar ( Ashermen of Great Britain the right to Asn trora cured the permission of the Common Council. | Schr ‘Rew haudon fot New Yori: a * yman, rived in P rovincetow every wore, even spaces Re eee ceti tie eee That Rermission has not veen granted a second Lees Fibise Mier, * caeee tos Vitainiae and he was warmly greoed, At. Wellneet he was | Session of Congress, and, so far as in me ies, ° St epee ot Deg tos pe argue Sehr Julia Crawford, Yonug, New Hayen for Virginia, ect ov armval by a deputation of some three nan 1 PROPOSE TO OPPOSE ANY LAWS motive Mace ant Jia: teenie, Not only ts the track now unsate in position, but the | sche e Pcawehe Ss i reach FoF hitetoton Grea people and a band. Ue was serenaded, which will carry those fisting Clauses into effect. | ‘That the Morris and Eseex Railroad is a most un- i * onl etaenene isabeshpor trains @re run at the rate of twenty miles Sebr Emily, Morrell, Bi: for Elizabethport, eared, Lousied amd dined, pleased wiih an ad: ; This will not abrogate or set aside any otter Pro- | rorianate line has Deen long an established tact. | Hour -enputy waine in a day. piste each eee ce | BettOU Kener Meas pape [ae Heenan Pa ts lela - RTS IVER, Dec 27—-Arrived, sebr I a Bordeo, Hadwit, GALVESTON, Dec 26—Arrivea, bark MB Corning (Bry wii Atrivot ‘stermauin City of Austin, Ridredge, New yeti sae Jed, steamship Ariadne, Doa GLOUCESTER, Deo 2 a Arrived, cette Gana fang Mee Mo 405, Trashiin Grows. Orland (or Baltimore tush, ‘Dee 20-- Arrived, sour Caroline Knisin, Feo ining for you? If your own delegation will speak in dress (rom Dr, stone req at visions of the treaty. If we 2 Fr Province, “gas requesting ulm 10 repeat ile | Tolar. to, auy oder article of the. tepatyy it win j Yesterday morning the engineer of locomotive No, | #7!Dg 45,000 passengers The Harlem company has miteamier Galatea, Nye, Proviaence for New York, with Prats Medley, Kew. ay e a geiver very handsomely. ‘To the earnest. re. | NOt Interfere with the A 4 claima nor the six | g2 tried to enter the tunnel ahead of the Delaware rate “pyres a New Haven Company @ Naif wil- | “Steamer Uspray, enney, Fal, River for New Yoru, with ensacola; sehr Ha Magna uit sie, Gra ord, tala Quest ol the man of medicine the General | OF seven lawsuits that are provided (or iu the treaty; | sid. Taedkawannia Wosti th mn tral wipe) on @ year for U! “4 yh in short, for a privi- | mdse and passengers, to Isaa nw OR ‘ORI rive, Sams ‘Weydt Fespondee that circumstances would forbid his | 0Ut it will simply tear out the fishing | ® ine Western throngt ia, an ie j lege, wuuien we give to them jor nothing. i they | "Steamer Aibatross, Davin, Fall River for New York, with. Bolger, Haranas ie hella Jusn, G fepetition of the address, but to make amends he | S€ctlon from its operation, and I have come a] result was a collision. One passenger car was | Would use this money to remedy the evil We wouid | mdse and passengers. Kichard IIT, Woot, Cardiff; Goleonda Eee would-say afew words appropriate to the occasion, | £0-ulght to aid you. Every man of you has a mem- | thrown over on Its side, but very luckily no person | Compromise the matier and say no more about 11. BOUND sas. ee rigs ura (Sp) aca Havana, Baa Behe and be did su, ber of Congress; write to him; oF if you know a | Was seriously injured. The work of Steamship Chesapeake, Johnson, New Yors for Portland | ete eRe rortiee Boe irom Liverogls ‘iano CLEARLY DEVINING WS POSITION. & man who knows‘a member of Congress write to | A passenger on the eight o’elock train from TUNNELLING THE AVENUE Heeeriaisnetnee tine Witten tora wah #), Buon. rein ‘ict Lonsooy ‘Dora (NG), The Geucral was warmly applauded, aid as he | Kim and have bim write, Do everything. | 1 have | Orange thus convoys = impressions:—“Entering | CAB be done Tor $6,000,000, What he wanted to | Beir ate a eae tabard, Beltencrs for Bonavort ; brig Nuevo as », Coperalen, from faltied of In a carriage for Provincetown the music | Rever yet been able to see where the democratic | the iackensack meadows I observed a train on p~] Urge upon the meeting was this. {he citizens had Rehr Gol Eday, Day, lloboken for salem. ake ras; Pepys B Moiriscs wi the band anu the deafeamg cries of lus friends | party, was upon this matter. They seem to have | Boonton branch hurrying along, as 1t waa behind | already made an impression in thelr {favor on, the Sehr Alice Raymond, port for Roxton. Siotredsteaumn pe Cnetila Sp) ‘oad soliawed im. ‘There were no pnbiic demonstrations | “gle: lime. This train aud the one on which I rode were pe : with other gentlemen, bad been hr Chauncey St Jobo, bean, uaRbON SON for New Wa ‘on hig arriva} bere, put crowds were gathered Low ade SLEEP THAT KNOWS NO WAKING,” travelling towards the game polnt—the mouth of the. She Omicers +008 ik. elleha cineens, Haye a rug Dee Wa; aud thep by the roadside to cuich @ glimpse of | for © I know anything avout it the democratic | tunnel. Neither Lesoned iw speed id agree soe gg plan pes was a Bonny Boat, Kelly, South Amb Se Poston, Nickerson: Ellen Perkine, K pp Ry es Bam au he Was, carried Dy, ‘aud the windows of | ERCy “Wwhowan ie farer of ine Amencan’ dan: | fret. Probably ve minutes. afterwasde the Should not uy to dwtract Mr, Vanderbiivs’ mind. | Sebt Yankee Hey, doknsoa, Plzabelnpor for New Haven, | S243 Vomar Jt, aly New rts "69 Mabe, if a 10 - H ¥% Stes ich tor ror peated he dwelling houses wore (aued with Cx. | eries? Thomas Jeferson.. Who frst sent the Mes. | Jon occurred, @ samcient time having elapeed to clapeed to wren foto mim uniied ald deveraiue Sicamer United Stuies, Davia, Wew York tos For River, ‘Schra Splendid, and’ Urbans, reported sailed met by @ Dand at nis beadquarters—the Central | Sage to Congress ag President representing the value | have stopped doth trains eaail we Cyd oy the accoinplishment o1 (ODOR. cminay 0 PNE, aut Ho escorted t the Centenary church, | of the American fisheries? ‘Thomas Jefferson. Who | and smoking car on the irene train ran rea oat the what we for tl Pow pore she ; that they a azeed up the bay 7 , echr Iris, Lowden, fi which had been st!ected for the assemblage of the | 88 Secretary of State wrote the ablest article ; switch which baa been opened for the passage or must ave co hd will peti SAILED. NEWPORT, —_ PM— Arrived, echre Enos crowd, by reason of its having the largest gudi- j tha that ever ‘has been written on this subject? | the Booten train, & passenger car of the former | ton the Representing that the amships Missouri, Havana; Gen Farnes, Savannah; | (ardaer, Dighton for Db or Coariestou Corum 1% te town. Amistea great deat or ex. | Thomas deferson. Who liad always stood | striking that of the latter, Knocking tt off its tracks gery BY TUE CITY albonaple Aummondy asueen hetaic +) ee fopeins, iy eoritence for Wein titement the cburch ediice was crowded to over. | Up for the American fisneries in the past | and roiling it upoa tts'stae, While, so far as the have boon viciated, for the repeal of the | “wing at sunset W. 27th, AM—Arrived, sche Ellen Perkins, Kelly, New® Bowug. when they had the power? The demo¢racy, | wmter learned, but few slight pg were sus- eT ona ian ia bictoal for New} pedford canes fan suiled), ene J ON Tne PLATFORM ud '1 tru that we Lauall avold ‘all “party | Taled by the tightened paaseagers, the disaster | , MF. Vail Wad listened to with octaslonal earnest Marine Disast “Ciuester and Chieg Chamaylay sitzebetiport ee A were Major 5. B. Phinady, o; the Barnsiable Patriol; | Cousiderations, whether democrats or republicans, | that might have ensued 1s frightful to contemplate, om a Ww A bt t me raclag NEW HAVEN, Dec 8—arrived, bark yaraano mo Bo KX. Wiusiow, Supertutcndent of the Cape Cod ; OF whatever, and come forward and stand together Remarkabie as it may seem, the passengers were ee te npchrat dis beet Bp ne! ‘gee rom: Drea nenar, poe which was aground in-the tower bay, Dublin achre § 5 Gu arn. Fort funroad S.A young. Arieinas Waine and John | Sf ies" employing lawyers to argue, “Your repre | aid Imposing Cf toniet oy wn certs | ee bist uae hat aaet ae canes | Raracecrtal asamaaee e os om tera He Ac, Naw fect ou dno, Ben ge a Swit! ” ‘. | adv: Mmploying ru pre- y Pt a Dunt am, and ela Tears, PiMecmirdes thread pets | sentative can do that, But what] would advise is | iu this extreme case they were able to give expres- one area eck mika hye and had Naot) se oe arama arcs board, Washingt 10, Besk, tama ray aa a alia, Sega wood, Town ‘Commissioners. ‘The assembly was | Hat some men that have sion to their just mdiguation, and mildly s:ate their Le meee ki nen al a Ta ny cae pong tn four fathoms water, Soe ie Ash mas poutiled and eanke f-secing tgem a rrght, Brown, Weehawken; Bo ‘| Ea patted to order at an iu and Was OTEANIZEG | GF Newronuiand and the hardships of » Oshing fe wal erat ste ove an. mociaent Wie, can Tallway,. whetuer “skeleton of viadact, ould FRg0 Teniatere 1875 tous, and was’ built at Bhat Horton in | wbuledegetra Geo ae pies z eed the noi tu iW tis | 1 shusetis Seuute); Vice Presidente, S. £. 3. muta, 3. 3 ted in London and fave mailed Te (tert Nort ers. Galveston bar, 26th inst, but came off 7 a7 1 should like to take the job hive years henoe, how- | haa “ample time to stop, but neittier would give ne ey ate wlterly | AM 26th without dama: York. ‘Atkhi ey eluninal al se ft actinic eminence oe oa, 3 a tok leared—Schra Carrie loquent ares, i j ¥ * "Bane IB AL. oF laguer, u BWR, Doc 27, PM —Al Sellers pest ssn which ems Ne inevitaole | done, and that ip why 1 come to assist you to co-. cS ia may ge pg nae RR bors Charleston, struck any ns var 2th inst, in a ee “ieee ‘Newoasie toy Faiedetphae ‘one. fain ‘which Will ensue Lo the fishing Intereal it we | ODeratC, as L iave asked my constituents if Gloucs | Wwe, Burroughs Murdered t—Two Frail Crea- | before going home that le poweased nS waa." Wy the cow and towed to Gateston ty etkag Te eae wen pron benten One ee \ ter. us Dave @ un! ssachusetts delegation im g +s ‘ o then utroduoed the speaker or the vevening, ana | to Congress on this sunject, and It Massachusetts tures iu Cnstody. ih idoggecetrar epee Rae ro Sean Baier (Br); Cunningoam from Wilmington, aria LAND.” cw gta vive, ac Sparta, mith Dea ry men won't vote agains is at wi e the end of 4 Ct 7 lov ‘0 jam, put peat ?, prior to itth fk pele: ator aie, ne meoating. choered. | and aD were a Western man { should say it ougit a! werrougthe, ie ers alo devine: thas the road tmrougn Fourth avenue was danger. | with foremast sprang aud leakiog badiy,'™ on in Hunter, Ort, Ne ure Johanna MeOarty, Movie; sobe Mast S nen idee ee Oe bio house in Franklin street, was found dead | _ Mr. Whitoeck was then suddenly seized with mi- | Montevideo, which put inte Bemmeds in ates ior sor | Sale TAS noon, tr. York, Cardenas. w Mn. PRESIDENT, FELLOW CITIZENS, | Which is about to come together, and lot_ them sed gome exciement. But when the report | Uorsna Wenvaie a WN Conte ee a Mis address. | Paired, reloaded and was to sail for destination 2th rst, nigzina, Nastloo an Blew, Clas ts eepoae ee oRNT, Ve ZENS, LADIKG AND | socax aa the Legisiature nsed to speak in 1775 and | °8™ pe Co1onel Benjamin A. Wi deilvered a speech and | Bigw AGENona (Br), Oise, frora Leghorn for Boston a, Nanticoke, Md; Lekman Blew, aes Paw ing te oreiion aii with n0 inten. | 1776. Don't be dulled info iuaction vy hopes of | Went abroad that he had been foully aeait with a | was followed by several other weil known citizens, | arrived below the Intter fort gat {nat with with the loss of sails, Pie aon, a Dec 98—Arrived, steamabip Ni bs: gou as obo Man May Wwh'sthers upon @ matter of | LoUNUes. In my Judgment you would get no com. | gennine sensation was created, The following | ,,'e Commilice of Vunference appointed by the | frechanc sudder, and Ge would: be fi hr C ¥ “ spicing nicrost 1o you personally, wo the conutry | Peasation, because if your Commissioners can | note, poorly writen with a lead pencil and hardly | Henry “Waterman, Goereo We Pan eee aac | BARE ANAazON, Merry, from Rio Ji Sud to mysclt asa Well-wisher of that. country io | Wet Tseaty! whine hope “have youcor iegisia: | }etble was found on his person. Bunith, Ineo Me Boye, Wligen Th Herta nee | mare te huwk to daccrsen of Whar otis Son cee | a ret P fin Proihers—your best ana most hearcloved treasures, | HOH, that "he Western mien will do” any- ne: ' pag TATERSON, Dec. 10, 1871, Danian ital BARK Rear. nes, Boomer, at Boston 27th from Smyrna, | BAVARKAM, Dec is—Arrived, barke ne of F : mote ova, paca Ml Bn, ey ee/oueeses | MORE OP THE DENOGRATIO PASAIVE POLIOY, | THe Mie cytes ale od admtt atacy rach | GE Ober Min wttit borkeaste Se A le uct by a sta, This occasion is not cue of common intercst. On me. Libble Garabraut te; Don Justo, Averill, Bordeaux; J the reauit which may ce ff tmundering tones pon the suject and Will go 8 | Prison, and I have no one to take care ot me, 1 tak thrownng the vensel upon her bean ends, staving 1 timore. shcwe.bt Jour Jellow citizens Whouse cheaged in the | O28 mau L think. they. will beable, with the ase | einety AL have no, one ugar} there iano one to blauue, BANGOR, Me, Dec, 28, 1871. | utatv the main ehainny eartying aw vale, Uulwatiee. | Cleated-Steotnship Herman Lie fume hazardous, brave aud geuerous calling that | 3!8tance of their brethren, to stop it, The day of CHABKLES R. BURKOUVHS, J. L. Wheelwright, republican, was elected Mayor | MAringale and head gear, starting cabin, mec Saree Guantly Yorks a CrAae Hagan Have Jou are m, will depend largely she prosperity of me | BoUNlcS, Tas | passed, aud I you expect | On the back of this were written the words, | to.day, The vote cast was very light, the dem Seep athourer serritg Ome 2 fom OF bok inet 1h a ae tong Did Common Wealls OF Massachusetts; drawbacks, why shoul not the Bntish fisher- | «puis is true, on my oath.” crats making no opposition y © | roasts and head of foremazt, with her mainmast fiahed, thy SE Sie, Dee 37- 1. Cook, men, who are on the same ground with Coroner Quion thought there was something very ~ 15th of Deo, lat 4245, Jon 6920, passed araft made of a vea- | New York. ‘ you, have them atso? ‘Then as for tne fisheries largely that naval and mii Ha sel’s dock we ail Dave } y” about this, and he had Libby — and k, evidentiy constructed to save life; also saw id hoped for as belonging to the United States of America.” Here the General | Vellg the burscries of a privateering marine, thosé | Kate Boyd arrested. Kates and Libby bvotn >? a! . ies “mq | @ portion o ide of @ vessel. aetaiied ine hisiory of wie Americana ( | days have goue by. Steam las taken the place of | jived in the house with deceased. In answer | BARK AMAZON, Merry, which sailed from Rio Janeiro Oct i ; \ ry fr. from tho Fear 1304 GOW Lo-+he "preset | fall; engine drivers take the place of first mates. | ¢ the questions of the Coroner they stated * | Si; with coffee, to'Kirkland & Von Sacha, of New York, came endeavored to initcale to Ins bearers the ts Ge nd Which ls now about to cause the | thar they knew nothing about Burroughs’ death, be et. creo a into collison with an unknown British brig, olf apy in wiieh Fagiaw ay atone has abuse hor power | Erevch to repeat their bounty of teu trance a guin- | Rha that they jefe Ms piace Uefore we 40h OF De: Almana: for New York =This Day. Hoque, on the 10th Nov, having bowsprit carried away, and ‘ shou der Colonies. He labored to show the im- | *#! for catching fish. ‘Therefore cember. ‘the Coroner hit upon a very ingenious bee on was bound to i Uicapton boats fir roe ek ee ‘ ue fisheries and the estecm In. which’ YOUK ONLY HOPE OF SAFETY test, having heard that Burroughs was scarcely able | c P tn tne Capen progeeced to direct to Haitimore ‘On the aie fr | Js in preventing these provisions taking effect. be Sun rises. + 724 | Moon rises...eve 7 14 Serpe ‘aitimore. On the 20st e always been eid, These lisnery rig to write his own naine. He read over the foregoi | De oe at Seven Foot soe from whence bay- are Z There are other paris of the treaty of which I would | jetter to Libby, with instractions that she should | Sun sets, 440} High water. morn 10 03 | ine dreeged anchors the drifted. into ‘Magothy river and was OURS BY NO GRACE OF KINGS, thoes connate, Tn onter to got the. Alabatna cats | Write it as he read, cee eae she concluded her —_—— {ofred to Baltimore dontae Dupont, Y ” ; 3 vas found to be & perfect sac-simil y 4 ¥, i bs. kus of diplomacy, Dar they are cuts because, one | WS #eFee upon some Tul hermes found on Barrons, © bite Zucsinite ot at OCEAN STEAMERS, ohtg, Hatin Ratow (BH), Dyer, trom Demarara for B fathers, With their good arms, look them from the rnational law tween us an Creat An inquest was held, and afteragreat deal of | pares op DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE Brie Vicrorta (Br) Storliger, eee cleared ire enemy for this county. ‘The irealy which followed Sritain, but Hons Gk meas Oak iiternationa | poraiog: had been taken it was adjourned Ul! this __ MONTHS OF DECEMBER AND JAN PALA, Frere a panini Bermuda fin inst Me War of 1412 said vol Ling about the great matter of ihe saliors’ nights, aboot which we went to war, | 18M for all limes of warp oe Orel atte engage i We fought the war and forgot in the negotiations rr 4 Sie vot ai Hepttaans ROCURLONS | ever supply ak wih aru dt. liNakg muppites, niceiyncoy nas sows naledaciey Adams bad the conducting of those negotiations, | gration on earth that {s hot a hired dock in @ neutral or ena tr Brio Pana, Martin, at Boston (rom Terceir wale i soo sa w a ship godown all sta nding. ah Bo boats were seen near ber. ‘and. us bad, ne o skeaal or dian ress fying. It Js supposed that fae? previously Seccoued ana that her vrew: had & Hat ali our ities were subsequently ylelaed, 1 bad alwaye thought vhat too much diuner bad ‘eng the instractiona the old iman—his father—sept | rl m saveds eed! iihaatat War We cannot take @ pound of coa), | The Cincinnat! City Fathers Up Arms DR 4o Madison ave very significant.” He writes tim te | ROnRABE HET oat Mat’ stom take ors” wonder Apiiaai-iies ttekbave’th Pearls ee tattlioa Hg Brosway. | "cone Lopiea surrm, Webber, at Jackson 160 int AB, YEAR CAKD® WRITTEN OR ENGRAVED shone wor this treaty. Why, England has got coaling Bow:iny Green ‘om New York, lost foretopmast and jibboom on the pas La WEMEN'S Card Stand, Grand Oentral Hotel Fre a or sarrainne (Ne ear ingegpitely ruber iba give | ptauions all over the world, It would taxe thirty | Sellers Pore ditions ecoregion . Scrm VuLOAN, from Pembroke for New H (ABROUUTE DIVORCES LEGALLi OBTAINED PROM, op One sola OF ONF Fights to the fieheries. | | Pt rm 5 ‘ashington cm A mbroke for New Haven, put int jal ‘s | years at least and 1,000,000,000 tons and $50,000,000 | Resist the Action of the Supreme Court Om ates , ag Dd AR Nag pk Hg I fool vy pra th. | a heed © place ns on an emi with England in Cincinnati, Dec, 28, 1871. Atlantic... ioeoe voemantahga | eri ame ae teat ‘et they say that every- ree, “Notary Bublie ant nunmtast res) tocbaln Diem pono , The recent action of the Supreme Court sustain- A. RING Samlaaet fr something 10 do with te yie.ding of our rights to | is In oe e treaty. Have you ever heard Sonn Justice, Clark, from Millstone Point for New York, hsAtrominine tetiretas et ba hoa tind y The fisberiea, as 1 tnink ri hee been anys thing of vote ka ti Dewnpapers-ioee ing the validity of the law suthorizing Cincinnati | PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 28, 1871, Tan aabore op ie poennten Alyy er port ie, Amon 8 DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM’ oe] bey & every c eae bec have ever | mL GUIDES oF 7a8 Lag founa | 08 ner credit to the amount of ten millions to pie ahimied a0 that she filled. Efforts are being. madeto getherof., oer aubiilor: oa shaper ss 5 oy i Et s ' - Nps Pp pverriaden usin Us matin “Her tlerpretauonor | wuy mam, high or low, that ceGid auswerii, anit | Daud the Souther Railway, with the anticipation CLEARED, fine AULS'AS REN are erates Poi a c our treaties wus the interpretauion of ihe strong | taxe occasion here to record my solemn belie/ that | of early action by the Kentucky Legisiawure, ARGAINS IN TKAS COFFEES, GRocenas AND yu powor against the weak. We were somewhat obliged | of all the dacounted millions we. have lost we shall | or Congress granting charter pnivileges, has Stearmanip Missouri, Morton, He Havana—Atlantic Mal) Steam- <> RES (before reported), sated from Cilats Provisions; nya it the th 4o submst to them once, but perhaps we ure not | not get *ix miliions of dollars from (hat arbritra- | awakened considerable discussion on the main | ship Co. PA 3 4 ‘and daring « severe eno’ Storm went ashore of the mi:lion. nuowaa Ru oh wow. Wo -Bave demonstrated that we are quite the , Uou in Geneva, and we put ail our claimants fee | of the city so extensively using her credit ecieaehie Hatteras, Lawrence, Norfolk—Old Dominion | near Booth Bay, and was abandoned Ay crew. She Ls ho r? « “RQUAL. OF ANY NATION ON BANTO, to the expense of going clear there to try such purposes. all ania get at tHe time, and at high tide drifted off, 1 ~ +i ES ’ ae ¢hbpbanse.) We lave forgouien what England | their cases, Why didn’t they put it @ litue furtuer, ‘A public meeting was held to-night, which was Steamship Chesapeake. Jobngon, Lowy: egy? F Ames, cal ae boven gr pond pty Peel kar cutter Me: Dads C.K. BROADBENT, 106 EAST FIFTEENTH ris 406 for us im our Jate war. We have not forgotten | say on top of the Himalaya Mountains, while they | addressed by & number Of prominent citizens, both | repre Glaucus, Walden. Bor gre! F Dh - ci By pare, coat kt sitet New an pene poy Sonsamaptive patients cet pre #1. Albuus or the gevcral briush good reeung and | Were about WY (Applause.) Haven't we lost | for end against the expenditure as contemplated by | oo" Ardentinny (BT), Cargi, Adolaide—Arkell, Turits & Bellen MeNiea here one wont aanowe, "Berens to say, moat ihe unge, Anthime abd Catarthe Thousemis are ase ie % hat sriendly «pirit. The people of Provincetown have not page A withont being put to the trouble of trying | the Ferguson bill. ‘Bark Embia (Nor), Gornade, Ant Faneh, Ray & Co, the eargo waa. safe and Be veer ‘but damaged. Tiecnaananiendninatb rican Manton ahd gee 2 hy ur Somgotven. we weittan war steamer Minaldo, which | Our sutts on the tops of the mountains of Swiizer- Resolttions were introduced sustaining the act rk Torry burn (Br), Copp, ‘Buenos Ayres--Heuey & Pare Show {a thought will cover ENRY MAILLABD a of tho reve) emissaries, Mason apd Stidell. taud? We have eed to pay every Britis subd- | and requesting as Trustees to proceed when prac- | ker. Sone 1488 C Farraneon. Brow von orm leabnboort for H — ‘ " (Applanse.) And here the General referred to the | ject for everything that he lost during | ticable, bat vote on. them den 4 Fert 2, Dp Zeito, peyton, Sagua la Grande—Waydell & Co. | Providence, be! fore reported nto will open 4 abrogated Reciprocity Treaty. .AS soon a8 the Do- | the war, for every act done or committed by ihe | reacbea when ‘oo adjournment was sareed ere pear ior), Holve, Opot or SD Gorin fe & Co. Hivewel ct icon ie is eae micaeone: miuion government was jormed, De said, they un- | United States or its officers, and [ here desire to | tc allow @ full expression of opinion. It Raving | ne er: a “on B Barbadées—-H Trowbridge’s in fn Provionet, Warren, ieee Ne on THURSDAY, 28th inst, ’ dertook to cxert Ww. asa dependency, they had | record my oelief that we siali have to ey been claimed by its opponents thai Loa gi Sis woul whl inay be nae.” coal, a portion of athin estabilah “4 no ight to poh dle jominion over the seas—and ; two dollars for one haif what we shall get. cost much more than $29,000,090, a jan. ooptie Mary Knowlton, Potter, Portau Prince—H Becker & The bark Biberni: ‘80 East Fourteenth street, corser Broadwey and Union undertook {to eniorce ihe treaties, 1 think | think, when we come to look at it, we | cation was read from A. Gana, '¢ Chief | Co, fra mi fokb rata or beak A rah beh Se has jeaen, square, 1 8 an evideuce of supluencss on the | shall that the Washingten Treaty is | Engineer, under whose direction the ‘surveyings had Brig Sarab A Holbroot ture roweriogs fe Abbott, ef jobny jor En ene w aibge ot ABS cnet A ee ict, and y of ovr government that they allowea KE ALL OTHER BRITISH TREATIES, been made, in which be expresses the opinion that Sehr Eveline, eave, Maleate C2 a iy P seven cases, jor one moment the Canadian they try to get the better ot us, The General con- | Une amount will Ould 8 road from Clucinnat 10 Beer ER ee easel Sivanseke Bowtie: Mier & Miscellaneous. re 40 interpret or carry out treaties through Canadian | cluded by saying that not one word hss been said | Chattanooga, basing his estimates on the rates at " Purser C D Webb, of the steamship Ashland, from Fer- wieamer SZurent, laws. We yiettod fo their laws. We did not seem | for our fishermen in the United States Senate, | which wor! had been placed under contract for the Sebr E V Glover, lnyersoll, Georgetown, 80—E 1) Hurlbut | nan dina, will please accept our thanks for his attemiona, to bave gotan idea of cur strength, 10 say nothing | withougn we have two Senators there, sucl wey | last sixty days. a Co. ‘he latest novelty to 0 Tutte. of our dignity asa nation, aud T think I have reaccs we 12 itd sf A gensieman stated in the meeting that he coud EP he! Owens, bites New pLeston- 8 W Jackson & Co. Notice t@ Mg. Were. wae ‘pleted ip # for @ ant What ts ip ie, (nat we shalt be cuented | a2 motion of Mr. Gifford it wes voted thet the teste cg * oe ae vo take dhe contract Schr Henry Remeen, A! Keport—H W Jackson & | EW yoRe eee agURD, Fee ORES MinbER Faney Boxes, Lit in thie treaty worl all the hope is it ihe men | Necimen call @ town mceting at an early wi al ” the greatest «i jurton, Blamf presen | now taking the glors of tne eaty will take | appoint committee of gentlemen to pr to | miles, sii Lopnersics hap rd we, smug re oer moe a Mi de'Growna, To tne EME ET Po Pala (ah ty 708 we ft e people of this Sountry Washington at the pr time, to confer with rack af vessel. Pound to New ere Some pad apne Sere RR Te Copa iz been swindied, snd | Butler and other Massuchuse!ts Representatives 48 A PEARPUL OALAMITY, ARRIVALS. wrerecd betweres ead sree mi 1872. s | oud Quit svoner or later. show them | to What forther steps may be taken. —_ —_ a a mde See eee ies bead ‘« OQOFPKES ANI a TRAS war Mada you say to me, “Why, After the stirring speech by the General Mr. | As Entire Family of six Persons Burned to esa yo BY THR wy STRAM hicn pes ‘the north, in 7) fotroene OF paar COFFEES AND 'TRAB by ¢ Gone ar, theaw were.Koo: anit pairiotic med | GigoRd arose and offered ® resolution looking 10 |“ Peat While Sleeping in Tholr House ta | ,,Steamehip Bolivar, Brans, New Orleans Dee 18, and the peers areirs and tice Wa Hook asin ent COFFERS AND Tas ' » ‘hat had to do Fe that Weaty.”” bs oP 1 hog aa ie teeameen Taek in town mere to tows pas a, mliynane to Calor & 00. fvnk's inand WE sary s h Bhy B one of them hdd (he governmen' ey Were go wi ue men, &! was " a pica “seu swell, then, You say, "ow doezou | adopted with considerable enthusiasm, ‘The meu of CitcaGo, Dec. 28, 1871. Neeern ito spoke sehr Lendella, of nat Lawes, Bek bound Vo tor Dee ee potent a Liston Mierd, Wasting HOLDATR +] expiat ” have bat one explkalon to make | note then took their departure; the band piaved, A report has reached hore of @ horrible calamity ‘Steamship Asblan ‘Moore, Fernandina with mdse and - iage of Tea or Colca is ta vonptable present tor thes m4 aud that is there seemea oe ail overworaldyg po PH bee agg hf hed a ge ol as Senet at Floris, Davis county, lowa, on the Southwestern meen to Jame es nde | ee UOROART Lonrnoves, iia ho tem Vargas eit Na east * Ul Ww, 0 a Mes passer Ruch mon: japan hereby palies: cohest and assortment of tL ody was, fentened to death aboota war} and at halfpass nine o'clock, with the | Ratiroad, @ few nights ago. A man and wife and Norfoln win odes snd cera, 10 Gi Bomiaon | of aig kg GicPiaiana ot fees and Teas ever oiteret for sale in thin ey an bleeiea, and, i, bow, War with England is | cold and_ biustering wind creeping arouna | their four children were burned to death in their mbar Sapdeh (X atthe area or the poe way with Ww 7 anya, bas ie ren te gator sot ws erenth monta ered in all pari t. Well, what madetbis | him, be Was wired irom Provincetown to- po tele sue hbors pot bsg h- roused nor the fre oF), phe rail | Japan, on the night o! nai ye j Fen Wergbody held siarge quapitty of bonds in tne | ward the Mearest railroad station, which ws | dlaco untl, the next ng, When tne pore passage om saga ‘tue ci ae Jermain; keene | ene aie tow ‘tah ber, ity Nae A bonday, x jrtnen piven (0 ene ned a, ‘and in the case of war they would | ouly sixteen miles dtstant. The address wag iis. | charred oe of se visiDs We were Jound Wo the by ‘ot Bereoud shown eines July, ‘it ‘wilt, or be Geet A Yt) Mm ” "sown, and there )* voting so “ardly ag. ened Wo Wit great attention, ald many of itp , ashen Libero «Itai, morasa, Glasgow 6 sane 5 3 Mawew, OHEAT AW cA tes