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@e gave the oe THURSDAY MOKNI woke for May on, cro emery DEC. 8, 1869, he , ania District a4 Ward th the oty, end tna later efition, | The , the vote, nearly o myplete, fo ton Counse! | Hog of Courrons, » Rearly co my)ete, on ant Governor of tbe alms House, was givin. The { trates t Tre Thirty sixth Congress has opened un- 0 following tabie shown the vote by Wards, for the two } charactor of o riod 4 4 Ytomlaing!y. araarannes been louneded, | ast nered officers: Prot tret me Meniteur is tho woly julition organ at the very outert, int> an excited Blavery die: | { aver Bf the vernment 9 OPPORATION COUARML. | ALM*ILUER OTMENORS, Cre risies vitals Weiiiase the ib enmalon. Whether provoked with thst dosign | _“ exten oribue coum of the tresty cf Zarch, where or not, the discussion in the Bouse of Repreven- ih ger of the Autrion vessels cactured das ting the tatives may delay the olection of Speaker for stipulated. weeks, ‘Lhe sectional fecling which has beea aroused will, probably, prevent any of the Southern opposition members voting with the Republicans on the question of the organ’z tio, and several of them are pn willing « vote with the Demcerata. Lo, in‘est, tho matter is to be compromised, is at presoat a purzle to all par- ties. Wo Wer, but not yet aoyudged as prizes, is Commerotal. Livreroot. Gotroy Manuer.— Licerpeot, Nov 2%. ‘Che ealen of cotton for "he thro caym ammnt to 15.010, of wi ica epreuletore ant teeporters have tae ker 200 There bea bern but litte maniry, and Prin ears weak, and paruaily coming Md, lower, the tour ket clair g dull, Brats or Taine — The sre fav reble Prion though the market was quiet. Laviarcou. Buespnrrys Manner. & Oo. report thar dull, , Worst oull, vd. lower Cora quiet, and Coclined 63'al#. por quarter, Quvtations were nom- inal toon from Mancherter fa upward tendency, Presivent Bocuaxax may have to follow the precedent set by Mr. Prence, ard publish his Mesarge without waiting for he organization of the House, We trust, however, that nothiog worse than the dolaying of tre Message will oc- cur, Jhe Brows foray at Herper's Ferre, ha excited to great Intensity the minis of the Southern people, and ther repressotatives have frome to Washington in a temper neither calm it nor amiable, Borthern members will not brook insalt, and a very stigh* circumstance or a basty ‘act might esmee personal collisions and deptora- are appeal therefore, to members from both gestions to beon thew guard aud restrain their temper, We eppeal to tem siso not to waste the first part of the session tn angry controver- ties about slavery and the eptnions which mem- dees of the House may hoki thereon. There are great measures of national foterest which the people are axxiout to hare aciion upom at this seesion,and to these, tbeir re. tasentatives should faithfally devote ther don. Congress has me power over the slave iustiiutions of the South, and the crmntry is tired of the even recurring, never ending etd profitiess slavery ecttation:s which are stirred up by thor who c jure of their trast should apsek | IV ee ee et aed laber only fur the peace, weifare and prow Thomas ecM snus, Mevert Ball perity of the Uaion. Thos a Loy Pett Mall, Manner —Sugar waa firm: chow quet et 2s O4 for aly Spteite Tur- ‘Wheat dull and holders preas + Sugar few treoy wt 05; Pig Loo firm ‘wore animate! and piicos American securities were 'n Impror d demand: tales of Il moiw Central + here at 44-400 discourt. Letem vin Queenstown. Livenroot, Thuredoy Morning.—The sales of hales—the market clos « ing iets ey P Nevaderuss quikt. Provisions dull, Sugar buoy. ant Loxnex, Thureday.—Comecla, 96) 006% for mun 51 Aue 96s 296} for accomut. a steamers for service in Paris, Wedneadoy —The Renrne te buoyant, the Renics are quoted, T0trar or, f contimes, D = — n Kron bene rare sil Arrival of the Ocean Qacen. ttutenat~e- ‘Tho steamabip Ucean Queen, from Soathamp- Vit, Kee Seas, Sennen. bor 23¢, arrived at a iste hour lest night, . Charles G Cornell, Tammany aod Merart, bop, November £36, &E LD & bods Pabenty ob aegere Hier news is not aa late as that brought by the Eine XIV. Gilet M. Patt, Tammeay. . XVI. Tereace Farley, Tam many and More burg! an, Comnae to the Corporat Alms Howse Governc — W. ©. Pus , Republican. Full retarns of the wte for AMermen and Cy“actt- men have cot yet reacted ur, but the following are prot THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS —Sevate, Washington, Dec. 7.—The Cuarr presented a Frpott trop the Secretary of the Benats, showing the progress made in tue printing of American state ope Pre "Guar gave notion of hie tutention to introduce 0 Dill te repra: the Behn g bounties act. Mr Powsit geve totice of his intention to intro- dure & bul to abolish the franking privilege, Mr. Mason's newation was taken Up. Mr. Simon's favored te smendi thinking one inquiry equaly reoessery with the etuer, if legisisuion were required to prevent similar outrag'™, We are too apt towverick inwlers acta. Ke dopre The Vote of sme Oxy. The great majerity of our cit who were deopty anxious to secure tbe dafest of Peaxay- no Woon. cat nom, by & mmpie reference to the vote cast, see plainly how chet demrable end might hare been effec Had tbe honest, well meaning met of our cty, bean efi wholly V Joba Van Tine, Tom many. Rdeard C Costello, Tamanay and Morart, PT Murpty, Moret Gall Andres Mulgan, aorart James Bie, Michael Dalton, Mc rart Hall. Vi—alexancer |. Sia, Tewmasy aod Morart, Gornetine W. Caw) oli, Tammsay acd Moxart, Lawrence M. Ven ud Mozart, here coted any attempt ty revder one po.itical party res- te the guidance of ther jedgmenta, 1 pradive hes anes outrage, ana denied that any gra- cat bene ques ion thst Wa #, Havansran @ral oyu patby hed been excited in the Nord for would now be che Meror The incessant Baws, cr coudvct was tnsccuuntsbis. In bis crime there was nt ond re clamar of percissn }utaais, more intent on . ton ecvancing the interests f party, than the good of the city, which, in spite of evidence to the contrary, imtisted thet Mr. Urorke was « s@romge candidate than Mr. Havamweren, had tte effect on thous.nds of well meaning men, whe now regret that ibey followed such iil. starred advice. Yantel Orares C Pinckner, ? b can, Mozart Bai, 0; Union, (Temmaay and + Reyublicaus, 6; Tammany, 1—Total, 24, The News by Telegraph. Magnetic Telegraph Ofes, Xo. 48 Wall stret, and ts morel pposdtion It bed recieved, be +ee quitx diff rent whether it paseed cr not. The couse of Virginia ia the cause FPeexaxpo Woop has teen elected Miyor of sain entrance, of toe, Boas; they sre prott of the high ton one the city, but he is notwithstanding most em ag has taken in iota etter, an L Szpak W send by phatically s minority Mayor. He is olecied by EUROPEAN AFFAIRS, @ kaowledge of Dnows's pisto—ce expicted no lees Moot DY Kuve s Dj 6 vote nearly ten thouss:d .ose than that cast of them— bot the sympatay universally expreved in the North showed that the irrepressible conflict hat him is 165 ben be was Gefeated by Ma, or need, Go re’erred to e.ran's 0 ok ee a renepapiceaed Four Days Later Intelligence, | iicwr cuocmnstion, and suis that tro endovans Tames, He majeny over Ms, Ravansras sll of What book were candidates for Bpraker cf tbe & anly about three thousand, while the majority Aceh Sof the Béiat is Bouse, | The only savety foe the country was to bo gti Wim, ca the combined vote of Mr, pater Ses ter. Ivaasom releired to, too sotlcn of the Mass. Bavemeres and Mr. Urvaxke, is over eighteen The steater E. h, Li via | chusct » & nate on the 2d of December, as shoniog thousand votes, Nearly fifty thousand voters ‘Went to the polls on Tues.ay with an earnest Gesire to defeat Woop, ana yet tbey failed’ sibnoenermant thet invitetions het been Uhoagh in m- jority of nearly twenty thousand, | issued wee premeture, Notning Can the ally of that intense p p which | Use c was yet kuown in the austor. their sympsthy for Brown, The South stands on the brink of @ volcano, and unless they take timely action, what will bs tuo comrequence? He ed that Mr. Sozewan sould be elected, for doubtless tretore nough would be found tm the ranks of the Aati-L-c mptom demo- crete, be would # are four deys later than of Manchester, Is wae reported that negvtiations were progress- We cess, he Gemands the sacrifice cf thi best interests of the SS rea a e York irect mails, See Seer crete ot © geen te retire city to advance the claims of party, be more} “4,> Banat, catholic bishop of Savannah, had died dud not bnow teat they follow his advice furhe was toretbly illus’ rated than in this deplorable resal:? | tm K The father of the child Montana hat arrived in Parts, determined to 4 trom the Congress the restoration of bie child. ‘The Bourse was duli but steady at 69.95. Ganimarot, in a p-oclemation annouccing tirement from the Army of Central Italy, 0 of underhand mactunations egainst hin; “ill reeume his service the mowrnt Victos EM calls to arma, and rc mmends toe Itadans to rally round the King of Bardinia, ‘Toe Bpsniau movement against Moroceo is pro- greening siowly, Later news had been received from India, but it is ununportant. Busivess at Oalcatte was dull, OvEa? partain, Are the Malls Ievisinble ¢ We are informed, in @ dispatch from Wash- ington, thet the Postmaster Wenera! has given the epinion, im reply to inquiries made by the Postmaster at Falls Churen, in Virginia, that the people of Virginta may not only forbid the introduction within their borders, of beoks, Rewspapers, pamphlets, &c, waich they deem objectionable, or of an incendiary character; bat that if such documents are brought there in the mally, they may, ‘by spproptiate legal pro- | yer ot tho Uosocuimren to Mt Un tienes Ba cocdings,” bave them destroyed. It is not ex-| bill to the mere extension of the fraachisa, The Plained what hisd of “egal procsedinis” are | the'votee areeiiuar ts bu dolemedy of mundo Separate appropriate, but we doubt no: that the Virgin | mearures, fans will readily discover how to make ths law opine paatdored higher of craps. Hy entered his protest ‘aysiant «uch «mode of judging public opicion, Ben- store must know sometbiug of the North, if the think to disc ver public seotiwent in «uch a way Té ta the trader Teimosratic newspapers to onerepre sont their own people, It wan insulting to cuarge Bepudliean Benstors with complicty. He would on soon thn kt of ebarging the ¢ from Vinginie with comp iolty in violating the laws, against im: porting slaves from the coast of Abic. Diam would, sta future tins, discuss the “irrepresiie conflict" snd snow tuat, for the inet three thoursnd years taeie bad teens ho cosa tion cf that con flict He was in favor of this rosa: lution, for reasons different from th era. This hes beou the first exeout « the Uniti 8) aud bo Wwerulny to sh trebers-ce™ ere Do water wheth- oF GAMBIVON abo ttiow Ista, oF the Boutaera Governors, who coclare that under ‘certain couungencios they wil raise their herde against the C astitution the Union ell traitors bang. Threats nave been twede for thirty yeare that, in oertain events, this hie re- platas Union wouid be disso vod. “Itis no email matter to Olso vo the Union. It weans hloasy revo ution, or Wacansebater It means a eucowasful « verturuing <f thie government, or it moaus the fate of Joux Baown “the Senator from Virginia wants to know wher» Jonn Beown' Tre abip Duke of Welllogton, from Liverpoo', bound to Bombay, wae burnt af sem Nov. Leh. off ppropriate to any case which may occur. Cope Finteterro, All bande were somal teks It ia a dangerous powar which tbe Postmastor- | [enum Od Mere Picked up afver 43 hours’ ex General diclares to reside in the people of Vir Rance sn Ws duals oa ginla—en ‘A Pais correspondent ways : nw 4, of course, the saine power belongs | ,,/\, Pel iquarvere thet the Preah papers are tebe to esch State. If the Untted states mails can Tebtrain d tp thelr expressions egeinet ny eon “a be stopped or violated in Virginis, ‘hey may alao The Gutenne, Borceaux journal hea devn seiz ., ‘ Fs for pubii the letter felerly sttroutea vo the be violated in New York, or in any other Su Ker ms iy tte ‘Ami dela Religions ‘This question will attract counideraple atten ion, Tie Courrier du Dimanche hed 18.0.v d & wern- money carne from? Why to Usuade . + fugitive sleves, and twenty cents ing for an aiticle wntten by Count D'HAns#oniaun Barf and many may be Cisposed to question the pa iy a bead we a bay Beet pene Giteen, 8h soundness of the opinion that I-tters aod other won tw pubbema prrty, an to It te wtated thet King Victor Euanvan bavin; refuxd to withdraw te now mm of Boonoum. the French Government baa, in ite ond be is to be Regent of Modens, acd Bo ogna aod alavof Puscauy, if the wath: thers willreeeve bhm the Bolognese brigete had taken the 4 EManvet, aud is to weer tue uniform of the Piesmontess army M Dasausors bat boca app inted the Sardinian ‘The King cf Sardinia hay shown an bea Yaron ook Posvis. abe papers fild with Governaont ad. vertaoments, it i m viliatuous press tired to do dirty rk mail matter may, upon suspicion, be seized at the Post ( flices, aod destroyed, if found to be of ‘an offensive character. dt dorw it faitorauy, Dow one Repub: d@ with the ao: of might my wpachiaa y man under seutene of death wight roe eyupatuy for pos sual quad Hem, Mr, Cosewut vald thst the pr priety of the Rovulue thon wane ceaniieat, aba ite tuuedinte a tops Taxsr is one item of news in the ac- with bhi a ao vices by the Edinburgh which is specially note- ‘worthy. instance of firmnwss in rsisting Loe: *D wes atterapted at Bvlogne, on the tof Gaiman's Matton. — Cn | recersary, te bad Lot Liteved there was wv litery Leon's wiches, which greatly encourages the aust ee of pores OA Was omall, aud tusy wero ia an 08 we Save ot “ Seas ted sould opp oe ‘the E meotatels d sperred, JAE Thi ateN Ment ween d for the expr mt putroos 9 of friends of Itely, ‘Xbe Kuporor of the Keonch | at govern Reamettg eee a Ks force” ie bopea opposed the appoiniment of » ogee: tu Central 10 me woud be with traxnor vited Comm. Ha mace ae Haly,and 4s was seppased Wie ths Kiog of Mi they wb « bo the Fighte. of te d sata, iy ym posed the ig OF Sur etiockedy they wil thong fy Brpubliegus aad dinis would yield 10 this opposition; bac he has F beat to repel foron by h of sr. Sawauo in determi: ed to keop faich with tho iralians, and it in his imperial ally who bas yiwded. Lois Fesult will enoourage aut emoolina the people of Central Italy in their resoive uo to the return of their expolied rulers, oof free labor vedio y V retin, ter suing further dwoursion, the Sonate ate come OF Avett. prodable the dh of the extend ever five or HX moutim The wil Bret be ined, aud then the Hleuse of fepr Mr, KuiLoca rose to privileged question to content ity Exvend Oe werd to be read from tho New York (ribune Tux Comptroll:r estiina'os tho expondiiures . § oe phe i FU nee 9 98 Fa F of the City Government for the year 186) at oe pear Sepsict o xe, the sty id of Ooute Wwe Tos, OU ALIIG for be Co xm dly par"ort at P . sank 16 469 commie. © ems a of the first corusa’ day. It wae the ect of toast! ge, wa $6.914.126 86, und its revenues at gs26. is2 armee bas been comp ett dy and tat of tue sooned pn Ae Ea Mectnies “sattranse making the amount Lecessary to be raised by gamed: oe bed woatl ¥ revdere tne hipmen’ | to got into wongrors Mr Ooto BtaNTUN & ution | De Me b of war materia. ditticu! be organization of te | ty adjourn was vtd down, 180 w 113, ous tie pees 96.087, 640 e fe . 7 tax for Corperation purpoces 96.587.610 41. The battatfon In the Basque provicces t¢ proceeding | me HR publican voting wha him “Mr tins amount required to be ralsod vy tax for State | rapi 10u6's motion to djourn, which prevailed by DenManK, ‘The Davish Ministry bad ientgued. ORM AY Tho Confereuce of the Federal States was about t» cou merce at Wureburg. Several questions of Fedo. Tai poltey were to be considered. The very Latent, (via Queenstown.) Liverpcol, Nov, %4.—Tne Daily News City Arti cle.—The funds have gala been vory firm to day tithough aulmation wad prevented by the jong da im the oonvecation of the Oovgress. Late in the day, ‘an adven.ce took place in antwer to an improvement or County purpores is estiaa'ed at $1 980,000, making with an adcitio, em of $239,359 59, to cover deficiences @ wtal of $8,807.00, The amount of Taa Levy for all purposes, ia 1859, was $9.80.9206 09. Bur the ugh the Comptroller's estimates fir 1860 ure under those of 1859, the items may be changed by the Com- mon Council, Bor do the es'imates provide for the deficiency which existe in the Guances bop of the entif® Democratic’ and Boutr nh vote, was Condemned by bo thi publicr he, bat could absoc ters we alow mace Uvg. 2Fality of cOurwe, Com axiteting the negro quent thoy always tn order to Waste tims and eWabe their abeentors to come in Had the Repnbileaus gat sti lin their seas Missour) CaAbi 10 Ventilete bie iguor d to Laer e's *Enpon- ed on calling the Full, miduight if mecomary, Mr. snd 40 pervevored tli of the corporatio @f slike amount om the Bari Bourse, All glasgow of | Grakoron the thi a fale ween securit.ea closed with firmness, wud ft may wot this moneh. Me. BEPOBTAD DEATH OF WANA BAILLH, f Oot, 18th, orntatns the following paregreot : Oar Oude do nda’, Oot, 84, #ayn, the tuportant no Just tab the Nava ded in a rally on tho Ne Hi» fouowers ave all eg regtos ‘un'utentivnal faiselcoda: with ok—#UCd ae thet it recom + Tap @ ana murder—without « word Je was not even required to reed the The packet ship Amazon, Capt. Hover, ar rived Tuesday evening from Loudon, after « parsage of twent November, whou ia lat, 45 20, long. 88, Capt. Hover fol in with @ brg or bark in distress, havidy two bright mast standing, aud white masthead, Capt. Hover ran close to her, and #:o>rtained that she was Pasaages ou wbich bis charge robebiy weil, but the adjournment moet shemetat Firwt the indignation tively axpreered ‘tyre Kreat uajority ef the Repubiiyans will prevent a repetition tnday wecresinoy. the prosent er wil On et Grek cea fo, tad nee allot stot tier, on tbe 24 ult paved. Tow was aul Bieperecd tus. vere gorge St: pe bave been taken for the formation of @ Rise Brigade, to consist of Inshaen real tent 1a Log goo, ee pnder the title of the Irish Voluctenring Brget . ‘Wetericyged—the von making a @ mplete breach over Pope, It is etated that an rxosedingly ethovat foxowp: Boooox, 88 | Bi 66 ; Gaow, about the aftir part of the vermol. Several persons were | rot MPodnm rod short Hmec Phe ‘Wul'vese wore loataonne, ao on the forecastic ad in the forerigging, but the gale err ‘The Weather in ommere thet tii ane sod plumving to soil y oud Missuars He (Kei00@) Knew it and could prove it, He never lowed a traitor. ‘The idea was to mvke Mr. Dovanes Borstor—to reclect bim—and it Newark, N. J. Tus Newark Mercwy Las Wado 4.1400) bed 0 d the recom. Fi cs Ss st sls RESO plo, teg unsorupnions meso to thet pumps. Mo- wy me Oe Vat ent wae ried la New York, whather by Mr. Grrenev's tnfluenes or no ba ont ay. Mr. Gneweey not culy used bly prem but ete iufinenoe t dereat Mr. Docunas, Litman Lar elena been Dowocrabie. Bho ta for the Vion the whele Union, ard the fights of the Byuih au Nemb. He condemned Mr, Bawann' ‘The Republiown moveusent had bern pr most eae coLsequer cea, whioh he to dete Towardr the cone’ nstem of histem: tald to question was whether they should elect» Apcaker standing on # national or sectional platform, Heyoreu for tho former, Mr, Keutoaa, in reply, sald he was not at the con- ference, but what he hed stated was the fact. Hs wan pleased with the renarks of his oolloarne, Mr. Mo Clannad, whoy tt had bem said, was not in ful iasaid the Republicans were anxima to orgarize the Houte | Ho off red @ roso ution, wilh was adopted. to invite the clergymen of the city to the mesion of the Houre wih prayer. ) Wanted to know hia colleagui's tatoments alieging an sgroemont end Graaey, such as bas beon ¢ men’s. ed Mi Kei1000 did not thnk proper to maiko the dcelarstion Mr. Monats replied, thal if he had boon fn a private cha parlor, he should not have detalied private conver- tation, ‘This was the firm time he had heard that charge. He belleved tha’ there was not one iota of truth in it. Mr Dovatas was clectod by the Demo. racy of that Btate, which hed afopted him as its eon, Heald a few more auch scenes as thoee of yesterday, we should bear the crack of the revolver, and mn the gleam of the burniaved knife. . Gannett regretted that any d have enterta into this disctisat yn, and shat tio geatiemen from Thinole (Mr, Kaiiogd) aha'd have resorved to any game of strategy to gam a tempora- ry advant» ge by supporting the rei jon of Mr Cusse He bed a Magher golive fe weuled $0 ow at tho the: shold what aro the purpose and matiments of the North. Hs spoke of those who Hered tho reccwmmendetion for the elrculation of Bairaa's comperdium in terms of oomdemnation, saying thet the infamous creature Hauren was taken tuto Paarcts P Btat's confidence. He aliuded to the mentings at the North, sympatbizing with Mf Bown and his sobemee for invading Virginia to (iT slaves, and render slaves yaurles. When Gon. ‘Wainae got up bis expedition to invade Nioaragn jectleren appea ed to the neutrality laws to preven im, but here you invade a slater State aad | othing indore to prevent it, If you wish to presorve tie Uniens yon must go howe to the North, and put gown Atolitioniom ; you must do for us what we do oF Tov oign, Mr, Lamas, in the course of bis remarks, said the Syebouder be breaghe to light shows thet Siw aan sremel affairs (Applause) Wo wills. pliatt avowalson thisand other mnjecta (A) Fre aeut cmon from New York (str. marked on Monday that they sould put out Let us ee you do it, (Applause } argues that tie Constitution protected slavery, at d meoe it a part of the fedora! government, as 1: ls an tmonrtant element of toe fde al power. Mr, Krit090, in 0 to an inquiry of Mr. La. man, cad, namely, that Slavery ix e State, not a na- ticna! institution; beyond that it has nb warrant in the Federal Guasstunca- As Blavery Je 0 great moral, political aut social wrong, he would resist by Si eocalibutional power ite extension ty the I'efrito- rive Mr Laman eskod, are you not in favor of exerting the power of Congress to «xolude Slavery from the ‘Territories io order that there may be no more Slave Btaten? Mr. Krxc99— Before my country and God, 1 de- sre the b igbting curse of @'svory aball nevor extoad beyond its present Limite, (Applaum.) Ter Lanan woot whetbes be'b- lieved tts exstusion fom the Terttories by aw of Congtous was the vane atitutional way ? Mn Krtz090—I do. Mr Laman—Bilunoe, yo gods, these dumb RB pab. Sod meke teal speak their sentiments, (ap. id pause iter.) Flore » mober qgld, one speakor ata tins, (Bx. ore: ive lang btor ) Mr. Leman—{ pm eoepling’y g'ad to hear thet luminions remark (Prolooged laughter) As the went from Now York (Mr. Cann) faid, there te no é boltioniet at the Norta. I ® rentiment from woul to bim y “ Know thymlf.” (Excesdvs laugbter.) Demy, ir. Nevaom fa Mr. Griwen’s substitute, pro. a0 u ‘end tm; by discussion, Hy agreea bot With exsrontio aber ob ee ‘North or Souths and rocerdca to akow the of nulifoation in iegaed ex Prsigent Pustuoan, aid apie of Ha eulog'zed ox- Pree! a ¢ Petnotiem and sbliliy, which remarks called forth Sopleuse from all parte of the House, In coaciu- mao, me its be a Teed ages ee notisem men. wake racridces Haro the country, which was froqypatly appleu- Mr Winazow asked the House informelly to grer the pending quesiior, aud have pp hed) er. "Grier of agreed,” vote.” On motion of Mr Pumrs, there was » call of the nd all the members were found to be eent, except Mestrs. Apave, cf Kentucky, paar, of New Jarery, StatewouTn and Laxpevs, Of Alabama, and Swiri, of North Carolina, ir Paton to Mr. N tao, Ho thought the remarks of the lattor was, aftor his remarks declaration that be wes @ alaveholder, likely to the respect of slaveboiders, Wr Neveon—I have no apprehension from you, (Benastion). Mr, Payon—I om not to be disturbod by ng you may say or dare to do, He then proo! to tay that Mr. Netaon bad endeavored to pat the South in ® posit n they would not susta'n, The enilewan frm Tennessee had told the House he feved the Constitution, but his Ioguays moves ait others, was calculated to hurry on aa’ inevitable ‘entantrophe. 4 long runoing debate enmucd betwoon Mossrs, Paros ai Nesom, which thee ened once oF txiog egome perronal Each endeavored to prove him- | friend of the South. - woral pent emea at ons of Mr. NeLaon, which be pertinent y and gocd bumoredly answered, Mr. Nesom ropeiled, as a foul calusuny, theo that be bad apy priitical sssocletion with Bepublicans. Mr. Paton said be would metaliow himself to be Yolved in sny personal a'teroation. He oa his Spousibality reaffirmed what ho had aaid of Me. Net, amrly: That Mr. Nesom wes, wiethor wi fully oF not be was virtual.y intimately in /llance the Ispublican opponttion, Mr_Nmsow ropiind he was responsible to his oon- stituents for bis @ ntiments, end agein dented such Sn arsoovstion as Was ore'god. Th» Houre then proceeden ¢) vote for Sperker, and wing was tho result:—Sneaman 1 coo« $8, Gunsum 22, Boattering 14 Whole ai of votes 251, Necessary to # choles 116, Three Da » Unter from Califeruia, St, Lows, Deo, 6 —The Uverland mail tas ar- Hved herw w th Ses Francinco dates of he Lath ut, Bus versio Bau Praasiec) was improving, but ualy fm lote of ground wore in demand. > vices from Vanoouves's In’ folre in that quater aro quiot, and thet negotiations Det econ Ge Voradiy. Acovuute frou Fraser River rs Giztte ot November With, says thet kb the exe ption of Capt Picw PaLys Neve witharewa from San Juan, by Gutral Sov, Uspt Batevite, viniten G of the Britieh 1 boa d the atesuer a the barboref Sea «fiers ™ Mararoblinetim Joan. ee enerp) Some loft Vict cia previous to the 19th of Nuveuity, for Fort Cownsead, Wo taxe tue atewarr Novkerae: for Sap Pranctac he we Uither metvetions rem. W on # ‘reas Ovegon \ Ex at the Lew gud mines tar iat there re other oxter sive Olde of god on the Bestern shoe de Mounting The Douerstic Bese (uvertion bed sssembud wt Engeoe Cty $) olect 9 the Charleston Couvention, Daten frow B terntory to the 4th ult.—Coore was uch eroitement teiching the gold felde in toe Swi aoner River, Dots from Bandwich Isleude & + to tho eTtb O.tobar 10 tifty whalers bad ar 1 vod ot Honolulu, twonty # Labains, and ave at Hilo. we avecegy catch of tbe Osantek Bes foot would nut «acces five ed bariels, and that of the A ro- tio fleet hardiy The sbip Biace Ba, which arrived at Honolulu Ovtober 2d, had been ‘Iaid on in opposidon to the By via, for The bark Bebring, fom Petroprlansicl reports the lows of the bark Meiite, uff the Anwor River; a! m that the runaway ship Messenger Bird had been soon off Petropolenrki, bound for parts unknown, Bome analety was felt at Hous uu by tae non-ar. rival of the ahtp Josiah Bradies, 16; days out from Howton, laden with supolien for the whaling foot. ‘Tho whalers Kutosoff and Saratogs had laid on for oil tor New Bediord, at lean rates than the merchant - men, Scoretary Nensom, who was recently shot by the Kirg in» Be of jealousy, bad nearly recovered. Hoavy raine bist furn shed abundance of water for mining operatives in California, even io the driest "The wver'and mall of Oot, 94th, rvached Baa Fren- ciago on the 18tb, twenty days out, tue shortest trip ot made, * The Iallan,rellef cormm\ttee forwarded $9,000 by the steemaer of the Oth November, for the relief of the distiture widows and soldiers of ‘the late war. Discoursging sccuunts hed beon reosived from the resulting doxinlene from ine- From Washington. Deo. T's Postmas'or Gover Wash 'r.gton, ceived 7 tains g the constitatiot ality o Steve, enctnomg under hee+y pencitice to "enalte thd gt polation to inturrvction, be to. ave 5 burs to be inntfueted’as to. bis duty tn. Toference 89 sek Accoments, avould they be reoelvad thro the malls for di-tribution at. the office of which argo : whieh the a hi FT that the people of Virginla may not only £% [tvosuatiog end. distrainaties of sagt’ doar ns ith the ctreats. Ay newspapers, parnph lets, deo , tending to baa been increaved by Mons x. The So ithern Americans voted Mr Housce F. Crane voted for Mr, Hasxrs for Mr. Hioxwan, and Meera, Rerxoive and Kicas tor Mr. Davis of kn. diana. Usion Mass Meeting in Philadelphia, who are lawfully beld blocdshed. Aso approving of the mosnt adminis tration of justice in Vi-winia, and the energy and sgrrnor Wine, ana of og comcick tte Gcvernor of Pr anaylvania in promptly surren the fugitives from justicn Finally they asmure taelr brethren of the Bouth that there exists amang the of ivenia a determined spirit to amort maintain the Constitution, and tne rignt of Sates under it, and eating to ‘return thelr cond dqpor, acd that dignified moderation conti: dr'nce and patriotic aympathy inspire, ‘The Election of Fernnade Weed ia Albany, Albsny, Dec. 7.—Th» Hards of this city met this evening, and celebrated on the tien of Faumanvo (oon, The St erty i uminaced, tar barrels undred guns wore fired, 8 Deo, 6.—The District Delegate and the matd Democrats are having» grand jubiloo to ght over the election of Woop. Kansas Election for State OMoors. Leavencorth, Dec. 6.—The election to-day for State vfficers, under the Wyand ste constitution, eed off withuut excitement. fhe result ceavot stated for several deya, but itis thought it wil @iffer materially from the vote givon in Ovtober for Territorial officers. Hon, Awuam Lincoum and Mr. Pansorr loavo to-morrow for Washington, Operates in Real Etat. Gy A question cf much interest to dealers in real estate was decided in the Philadelphia District Court last week, and may serve as a warning to smiar operators elewhere, Une Wuraer, having ® property for sale, employed LONG Srhaty, & esi a'e agent, to flud o waser at 10.000, Heobtained from Jamxs Hover an of $8000, which the owner dec: jubsequently prevailed Mr. House ia Lakes tad at ups egreed Legal wi = deed was being prepared, he bailding terials for improving’ the premiven, and then informed eat ‘the owne ‘would not take Tess than the price ly named, $10.000, 48 the materials ‘were of no use to him without the io', he concluded to take it at the incressed price, received his deed, and made payment in a age of $9.000 to the owne-, and in anotter of $1 000 to Loxasrreru, the ‘nt, LonosTaere assigned this to Cavenpxr, but when House came to y bis Interest, be then dire: vered that he held’ oaly ‘the @9.000 and bad no knowledge of mortgage, as he had sup- Rove be had sid his property for only 000. ‘et House paid the interest on the @1 mort- ie, peeve his Grey in the erisle two earsego. CAVENDER, acelgnee, now sues ior the ieate of aoe it, cd Pit rybeg 8, on the ground of fraud. | Judge Sans the Jury that if they to be a fraudulent transac- tion, and that when House executed: the mortgage to Lonosraarn, if he believed he was executing it to Warrnan, the owner, the ver- dict shoald be tor Hovsz, The Pa dave) of penpeld Hove, afer he knew ti wes julent, was a question of evidence the Jury. But the position of the parties was not changed by thecircumstance of CavENDER now holding the instead of Lona- STRATH, even though he was an innoc:nt party tothe transaction. It was Cavesper’s duty, when purebasiog the mortgege, to have frst obtained from the maker a dirc! of having an offiet. The jury gave for the defendant oe, thus repudiating the mortgage as fraud- rm Signor Marto Fighting a Duel. Mac rid letter says; ‘he brutal troa*ment which Mademe Garst has experienced at the bands of the high. bora, well-bred, potato-hurling, howling sudieace whch frequents the Italian Opera here, has ven rise to much reeriminatiin, Signor BIO has naturally resented thee gross ani brutal insults on a lady whose former fame sould have cured ber an immunity at least from an insult, But iu bis remonstrances, he has been met by the remark, that during ‘the day of ber prosperity, Madame Gutst dis- dained to accept any of the brilliant cffers of the Madrid manegers, and that she only does 60 row, when her cracked and broken Yoics fails to pricure auy price in the market. Bany angry discu'sions have arisen on this Watter, and at lust they have resuited in a duel off yestetday, ‘Lhe principals were Signor Manto and Senor Sax Micuat, the di- rector of the Principe ‘Theatre, Afcer several paseer, and both combatants wore wounded, the one in the face, the other in the arm, the seconds interfered, and the honor of both was declared seot free, Neither bas been seriously hurt ; in- deed Marto would be able to sing again noxt week, were bis services required, bux he will de- cline ever again to singn this capi ital, ‘kaon's Marriage, It wass happy marriage—a very heppy mar: e—one of the very happiest ever contracted. y leved one ano.ber deariy. They beld each other in the bigt est respect. Lhey testified toe love and respect they entertained for one another by thore polite attentions which lovers cannot but exchange 'efore marriage aud afer marriage Their jove grew as thoir yeass increased, aud became warmer as thew bluod became cide No ono over beard either address to 1 her a direspee ful, on irrtating, of ansympatn zing word, ‘Chey were not as familiar as is now the fosbion, He remained * Me. Jackson” o her always; never ‘General ;” still less *Axon«w.” And he never ealied ber * Kacuu.,” but © Mrs, Jackson,” or wife” Tan reader shali become bevter acquainied with their domestic life by ard by, Meanwhile, let it be understood, that our bero hax now hom, where lives u friend, d fond, 10 wel: urn from ‘wil: atey, to lament his partuie, yet give hiak a mbtive for going forth ; ® home wherein—whatever manner of man he might be elsowhere—be was always gontle, kind and patient !~ Parton's Lafe of Jackson, CITY NEWS. Fiex uv Fast Broapway,—The Third Die trict alarm, at 334 o'clock yestontay a’ternoon, was esused by an acoidental fire in in the dwelling house of B.C Ovantom, No, 1.5 Rast Broadway. The fire ‘was occasioned by a de‘ect ina furnaes flue, Daw- age about $25, and insured for $100) in the Manhat- ten Insuranee Co, Faraz ALARM.—The alarm for the Eighth District, at 11 o'clock yesterday morning was false, cocasiored by some smoke coming out at a window, at No, 819 Brosdway. Fire ox Baoapway.—Last evening, between nine end ten o'clook, # fire oecurred in the basement of the Obinese Building, No, 641 Broadway, causing #n #'arm for the Fourth District, ‘The fire was soci dental, and occurred im the store of EB. Souviea, Cealer in naturel flowers, flower stands, do, His stock, valued at $500, was nearly destroyed, and fully insured, The trunk store of Davin Om. werras, adjoining, was damaged by water about $100, and insured im the Bt, Marks, Pacific, and an- other city inwuravce company, The building, be loging to the Coster estate, was damaged about $100, and insured in the Lorillard Insurance Go, Uston Muarine ar tHe Lavanoe Hoven,— Ove of the perlors of the Lafarge House was crowded last evening, by.a body of oltisens, desirous of x- preming thar sympathy with the South im the im- pending crisis, by ® large publig domonstration.— About 150 persons were prosent. The mosting was organised by cal\ing Mr. Jaume W. Beexuan to the chalr, and sppointing Mr. J. J. muy, ssoretary.— A call fore sympathy meeting for the object mon- toned, elgned by some three thousand citizens, was | exhibited, Mr, Game ©, Baoweon spoke st eome length on the necessity of doing justios to the South, and oxpromed « patriotic interest in sustaining tbe Unhou, The Marper’s Ferry ineurrestion, and the sympathy expremed Vrougbout the North for Jom Bnows and bia comperiona, woe cited as tho effet of 8 growing norshorn prejudice, which it was the auty of every true lover of bia cmntry to rey res, He was followed by Merges. James Bacons, BM Wart oon, and ALT. Sfewan, each of whom expressed similar sentiments, The following gentlemen were then sppolnted ® Committes of arrangements, after which the mesting s@journed: Mesars. J. W. Berxaer, ! fhe night soll tor the next five years ae oomourred A pap’r wee atopted in reference to the of the New York ana Wenkers Rai road Jonveary to ran e: soveral atronn of the ity, It provides thet the Company may run 16 sre, at atax 0” $60 tach, end the fore to King’s Beige, not to axcoodh five cert Btear ta nok to be tuned below Sharon ton of Eigh’h avenue and Harlem river, ard the Conppany are to the streets in onder throug, which their tracks aro laid. M. Moncan, W. Sirmaman, @, Hatroon, BM. Watt ‘The Board adjourned to Thanday, at 6 P.M, Loox, 8. 1, M. Batow, J.J. Hawny, W. TL. Arrie Pe ag Seth, Olah agg at S.S0Tm 2) 50 tne nection of this Board last ening, . ". Tt im uJ av 4 nt, The masking Wil peeeaum sd J. J. | us sccsool cmcers f tos Ish went maned Mex ae Aston, Jr, The meeting will probably not be held priation of $41 28%, to bul de maw school within a fortnight. Bein Th arent. scnael aeers FA ACS foctat Ravwtow,—The members of the Ab- Shane hte ip Monroe street, for a mte for a miaary ingéon Square Uoion Church held their first semi. fmny . | Beth gy rood ment to & Lg annual reunion last evening wt L-banon Hall, Abing- | Panes Oererernt ct footy wes soaker pA don square. Addremes were mate by Reverends | ine the deduction of tho te of 900108 bow the ‘annual . A motion to recor sider Asa D. eres Pasa Nesey S100 8. Dons, and | oF — fe, Sten oes a cael pens connie Resatanaaicth Lacrons.—Professor A. B, Suxrit last even- ‘Tee Ten . At the meeting of thie board, yestentay af ing delivered a lecture to the ladies on *Mgatal Phi- | ,,,At the. a yeat Jorophy," at the Bpringler Institute, Union square. | during the absence of Gowrnce Donan” aoted Capt, Hamar Cray Pare, a noted Southern Kaneng foe Treahiy statement the nymbee of iumatee im man, last ‘evening lectured on ‘“Joum Baowan” at | the, various institationa ui der th care of the is T7VT, an increase of 73 et co last wook, the histiy of Hobernta B gene Ormpeny Philacelphia, which hed been sent to the board the Cooper Institute. Mra. Cona V. L. Hatou last evening held forth at “4 the War of Rendall’ Glinton Halon the subject of “Providing for the | the Wercen of Meudar 4 welfare of Offeprings.’ “ board teodered ato toefdonr9, Quite lively ormtro= on t Tan Ocroroox.—A new drama, entitled the a "oe Siicer prvewed rw ire ty “Oetoroop, or Life in Loulsians,” was produod for | the doctors st Relevue it wan roscived te the first timeon Tucsday evening last, at the Wiotor | 1e’er the mstter to the commitice with powur, Om motion of Governor Bens F. Pus kway tt as to Suprepriate, $180 to purchece & Pano Memre Bats, Garden, and reproduced last evening, to crowded houses on both occasions. ‘The scene is laid in the Delta of the Mississippl River, on the ot ‘Terrebonne, the property of the widow of Judge “Peyton.” ‘The plantation, together with the slaves on At, tn 10'd to satiaty cortain mortgages, Zoe," an Oo- toroon, held as one of the slaves, ts sold to “MoClon- toy,” a brutal overseer. To escape tho fate which awaits ber, she commits eieide, dying in the arma of the man she loves, (¢ George Peyton " son of the deceased insolvent Judge) just as good news arrives of the death of her brutal master, Some of the scenes are finely produced The slave auction le and Miss Aongs Roneetson, in the character “Zoe,” mests with nearty commendation, Crry Mosrairry.—ihe Ciry Inspec'or re- Ports the destha during the past werk as follow Men, 4; women, 50; boys, 183; girls, 106; total, $81. Tho privelpal diseases wore, bronchitis, 11 ; cor geation of the b ain, 18 ; consumption, 66; infan- tile convulsions, $1; croup, 88 ; dropsy of head, 11 ; scariet fover, 18 ; typhold, 6; typhus, 7; heart-dis ease, (0; inflammation of the bow=! and of the lungs, 34; infantile marasmus, 98; palsy, 8, Thir teen deaths occurred from violent causes, ‘The nati- vitles of the deceased were: United States, 260; Inlard, 19; Germany, $4; England, 6; Fraace, 8; and the ren ainder of other tat ons, A Den or "Axadospas, of very large size and Tare varistios, one of which measures upwards <f twenty three feet in length, and has more than one hundred Uttle tofant anscondes that were batched on the voysge, are now on bosrd » veesel !ying in we East Rivor, All the showmen in this olty visited them to dey, but no purchase could be made, as they were informed their destination is the Jardin des Plantes at Paria, eens A Novat Wacur.—One of the most amusing features of yesterday, consequent upon the election, was the fulfilment of a bet made betweon Mosars. Tuomas Fisaiuro and J, Looxmana, both of No. § Water street, Fiawiwa placed his fai'hon Have. savas, while Locxuast trust-dia Woop. The loser, dy the terms of the wager, was to sweep toe crossing ef Fulton street between the Sun and Herald offices botween the hours of T and 12end 1 and 4, the hour movting then adjourned. Commimsioners of Smi, ration. According to the wrekl: to the Ooeanilonioners of Panter Wen ot thelr meet yesterday, the nunber of emigrants srmived at thee Port up to the present date in 75°69 to the «ame Gate art year, The Board transacted uo bualneas of importance. Greatly theilitutes the provess of terthing by the gums, reductag all inflammation ; wilt allay Pain, and ts sure te regulate tho bowels, Depend upem {t, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, reliaf an@ health to your Infante, Perfectly safe tm all onsen, Ulllions of botties are sold every yrar in the Unites States, It le an old and well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY % CENTS a None genuine aniess the fac-simile of CURTIS @ PERKINE, New York, s on the outside wrapper, Gold by Druggista throughout the world, —_———___. Corrmn Cevrs vor s4Lz 4 Tux Som ovrrom {n Fifty cent rolla, New Pawwres vor six at rites nae SALE 4T THe Sun orice ms RA Tux Doom oF Daviiuz— another tram ae oar np eT Glegant sty) Howrmoon thie after between 12 and 1 o'clock to be allowed for dinner, auas's Tasccrmmncee Fimume lost the ‘Woger, and swoyt the mire acoord- epee ant Gare vir ¢ bor | <4 Bees Ang to contract, to the intense amusement of an im. a7 B85 pesos gtony Ropers ‘crow mense crowd which gathered round the corners all Sc den — day. Mr. Fiaxime occasionally refreshed himsoif by © “dampener'* from a pocket flash, and fur ouce this SEWING WAorT crossing was kept absolutely clean. About s quarter Ly Past three o'clock Capt. Wann, of the 24 Ward Po aang? Noe, fo view of the immense crowd by this time con |», FO® OLD AND Youra amp ic gregated in the vicinity, told Mr, Fiasina to ‘move off," which he did with seeming reluctance, Tue Mayor Exxct.—Fersaxvo Woop was in at Drviin's yesterday forenoon, fitting himself out with new gloves, clothes, &c. He had his car- e out, and wore the alr of a man beppy and satisfied. wolf, Inquests, Accidents, ae, PRs PaOEALLE app Farautr Saor, — th inet at 8 sat 6 ote otr-et and th ave Paret: sO te requested. Ri of P. LAND, Prot. EDWARD COuMESKYS e gun in residing in Brockize. wards, at the N.Y, Horace Greeiey will acilvera Lecture te Met itan Bal, Jersey ‘ ity. Deo Ath. at Tig _a’ell The} may $ Grease César agataan ciees cf several witaceses was taken, aad Bae Uc tie ten eemrR Sees | memset Br oF ¢ latter was about crovsing the ferry, at y’ Lod 3 in the morniug, and, as be steppes cut- | ful than Theppe? Banty and ‘eke lips: pars ry of the gate, awuted a:consed with “How are ny this ment well lute Fauds, pad iebtly You Dioal™ , Decvased answered tre ssiutation, | Mmindng te lps at nicht. all traces toe om ‘ond waibed on towaros the edge of the bridge, dop- | »!*lut will disappear before morning. Xx 1xax folowing bebind bi hanging on hisarn. 8 a tying out, *) ry sprang up, Ao of shot hed entered his right gt. fle was conveyed to the hospita’, where be died dur the course of the morning. orks wan arrested, snd beid to await the result of the toqnest, and, on {te reudition, be was aiscbarged. The Coroner's Jury re. dered a verdict of “accidental 6h otlug.” Dec: seed was erative of Ireland, 40 yeare of aga, and rerided at Ne. 144 State stpast, rvokiy, where he lea) wido# aod one cbt: Brresp to Da. ra.—Mrs, Manning, © lady pearly seventy yesrs of axe, did on Weduesdey the «ff ote Of burns scoideutally rected. Dae ceaned tevided at the corer of 108d) atrect and Uta greniue, An inquest will be beld upon the body to- oy. Bapvy Braren ma Fiont,—A man named rib itadlaacaatlacecones wha The “' Nover Faiting Klasio Cement? . AKING LEAKY RO § wa ¥ rhe! ention of OUN 8 ith yen ID Bou ry . rely the extreme + arching we ofthe ith the eur o ly it yi And xa) BPAL SOs! 36, A. BUNCE, 212 Iuserance Pacre:—Tae members of and @ are Tesuyas ce Patrols Ds 6 at tne B -ton House 66 " , Cas Dovey wee found on Tusday nigot lying on | | gt sre fea, Be a the a dowelk at the cover of 41d strect and 2d IN Due suff King frm fracture of the elcull, raid be received in w fight with two or three Kirwan. —' a “J Ocare Lee the corer of fd avenve end 32d atrest. Tne terest fi ats Peformd eats tool bim to Bellamie Hoa vital. chureby will be ned by the ky MGdOG er ares peupeoc thy rede eriniog, thei Poked Police Intelligence, &o. Butiect-Uiterry Emiconee, Siekets Wore te - . save ot the dour, Z er ake on Susricron or Wire Moaorr.— Ot 0, Da Biizanete Nostay Dikht, om ansplown PENNLES, — PENNIES, of hating os hir on toe ten ple with a b geeterday beid uy b red AROLL Was Cineharge Anus ROACI, was arrest RB rah were 4 eve ROACH, wes asretied | artestis Columbian Hair OyooPvies BINGE: Justice Coanonix, who held hi forexasination, | [Rept deBouth Gannnd af W iillamennre oie OO Board of aldermen, a a Ald. McSrsvon in the Chair. ‘Tan Gzaae Coy 2 OF MarGOURS t * The Comptroller's Budget ana dratt of tex lovy for Habwave Realy Bantam. 1860 wan nosfved and reed, on which Aid, Brabeat Sie ea ee hs eart corte ad papermant, pres’nted & reso'ution that the document be referred | Loe uyys Ml and of pels to the Fynsnce Committee, and 1.510 copies of the | snd'di y family sh. ald kenp it Ln the same printed. Adopted. be moment You experience pain or i} ‘The total estimated amount of sppropriations re- of the "arts w down oh Raw Ar. quired to be made for the expeodituroapf the Corpo- jen Internally, oF ration for the year 156/;— wil 0 For the Support of the Oty Govern of may req! ‘comfort tu Lr 7 the Md pt on the G by Debt. . jedewption of the Principal of (54.607 86 ‘being ateaat, quite e warm He had pro ed to report torulghty Ald. Busvy end cotners ot) sly cor demned him, Ald. Daxkacu moved Committee and confi: ay St tee a ‘at $16,000 per annum was edo; Ala Brak moved thet the rea lution appropriatls $1 500 to remove pertiton in Governor's Bown, rf refit raid room, be taken up. ‘The paper, after « dis- cumion, was referred back to the Committees. Afvor seme routine business, the Board sajourned to Mun- Jay Beard +f Councilmen. There was a fair attendance of members atthe mocting of the Board on Wednesday Tx On. ‘Tre monthly stetement of the Corporation ey wa reortetd, she wing that November $181 94 was received for vio ations of Co porstion orc inanues. Ordered - « : SAAT G10, 1, 6 resem rs vb tt. JAMES @. COOFER, COMMIBGIONER OF Dumps, MSW YORE 6UN OFFIOR,

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