The Sun (New York) Newspaper, December 13, 1859, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

cane poms SOO sy ft nH i at ff LH a 434 343 ui S209 a ty = i 1 ae s itt! a va . ae Rate su H La hiscae Bi ik ld iii itis il a Bag (apeg Hi Tea sa aie ti ue le i i a i eit ae i ae HUB opr iy | ie ii daft st a ag aL a i ik! ait ‘4 He Hilt ct Hae § iin a att INF Fi sh Le a an Laut i sue iat Be a a ee a a foal i 3 F 1 4G i at a oes 533 Hie i # Hue tall Eiinid ae be Ai ve fl ij Hy Hi | i a . i a at] data Us Be Bi ; Hi Lin til ai nf is ent ii hal gee Hit a i = _ rH TASTE = He ail vit Hie fm See had 2 7 we ‘Company a4 4 saul be te rere Prema the whole world but lose his own soul,” and pote Ey metal clear, and no unusus' phenomena sccmpanted of the Island, amounts to ake aL Accompany, —Coroner accuse Sal the shocks; got a cast of the lead, but found mo bot tom at 26 fathoms, Deara or am Oty Maacac®t.—Baaan Woorssr Rogsas died yesterday mor.!ng, at the advanced age of 85 years. He was for many ;vars 8 leading merchant of this city. Messrp, Lionts & Baapson shocks of an earthquake, Tho weather wae calm ive plano furte manufastory was burned to ground on F.ddey last, are preparing tore-c Manilla, reports that on the Mh of August, at T 90 P, M,, in lat, 19 62 B., long. 119 45 B, felt tro Green, the top white ; had deck, painted red. Took hort) A Sorroaxp 8: arrived yesterday Nov. 11, lat. 85 96, barque, with main the upper portion the cherscter of deceased, and fel ofall woman might be the comfort of thé had for ten years known, tn his in speaking of ber as » woman of votion, and a bright example to her request wes that her infant might God, a request which was complied the acting members of the Cox: At 11 o'clock, Rev. 195 | © 2000 ae suitable buildings for are ‘] eek themselves “ what shall it the je 0. 8. Hon. Joan J. » Were 411, Previous week. Of | 3 H j Z “« = 3 i | s E ot tion Wr 19 fall board of Al- (Con, om the result ‘Mr. Hav aunrss's season, women, 119 boys, causes, 19, Ages, 1 year and under, 108; children, 944, males 199, females | Potes can he obtained, pay o ec ded of the bet, al |p aa: i i seals UAH BH eet SUH: i TERE sh et Ieee BOS ar ae | ea ee eee eu dea A ater te ae eal Hh Ht cu iF ty a y li 3 fan | ee tidy ili b a4 pe ABEL ia ne ce Le HE fet Hf atu ea Bibbie = Fi a ; is : i Hae a fl a : et i eth a8 Fy F oe HL 3 : 1 — P ' i ate HY i iH eden, West Indies, 1 At the publls institutions, 42, to Egypt, from thence they or 9000, The pedestrian portion ending the 10th inst pH wyaay te Dee. cae a erg an inorease of 30 over the Crry Morrattry.—The number of deaths in this city for the week being 5 to 10, 15; 10 bo 20, 16; 90 to 80, 85; 80 to 00, 85; 59 to 0, 78; 60 to 70, 90, 4; 90 to 100, 1, Natit Ireland, 67; Germany, ee to walk ‘barpfoot, preceded by music, from the st. Hotel to the Astor House, or else 5. was preceded by a body of about twe hundred wore dieminsed, and he was placed ins carriage, ‘which relied quickly away amid the shouts of mul- (itude of not less than five thousand persons, CITY NEWS, Fraz i Wonrm Sramer.—Yesterday after. = the sateen, by the” 9300, was to be performed yesterday afternoon at halt past one o'olook. ‘The nelghbornood of the St, ond of his Higrimage the drum and fife this number 80 were men, 87 girls, Adults, 161, ” which aud unel Cheeta jaar of the J< i eee cae ipee ‘cibor guationen rr apa i ie ae oe: eee i ay 33%, tagiiouman Lowes Tarren Demoorate canse for @ dissolu- his this ‘who was @ sae replied, the Democrats grounds aed bo peg » the candidate tu'at © sufficient ‘Babonal ‘nqutred, an, but was an Phy ttoy ive of Joun Baow! brave mi for tevoral pt, ROWNE, whose me 7 wiheut vanicating to small iote, sparingly from the ortunity to previous to mM Offices, No. «3 We agree Tegraph Often, No. 43 Wal erect, and be may hare executive Vuslase id were config jopey comes in a Mr. Baown it ULLIN, who ran off on the with Gaosor Sanvar, had been ion of ‘with ‘the election of tn rates, M The News by Telegraph. fy and the ould be light, Gold om of the House, On moti irl Lovres Pat goed ‘A steady trade transsctions oben, Benate was order that tions and ‘tathon of YORK SUN. orrival. He came arvstiy tom Bel Tasty at King no stay at Ban Francleco, nor comm: anything with regard te the results of hie It fe said, however, thet he has made which will prevent any collision until the two ernments baveconctuded their negotiations, ‘PRRASUER LisT. intention of invading tbe country, ‘The revolution in Garth — to lu Ban ga, the Golden Gate, be di os vallea ly 10.000 men, and fc thelr own per- ‘ks in wepapers, who impugn opprohtious epithets, and ime in delivering diatribes Journalism, ington corres yond- king « denunciatory telegraphed over the lent presentative in Con- i vituperative language of provoking rejoinders, 'es them to more virul common in y ing the public time ‘spaper criti- \alignant as~ ‘¢, therefore, t to be judged by fearlessly and bat they can say in act by wi them pled partivans, W, ection, t of the poll clerks y 4 y hich Paxwrica is coees Its perusal cannot fall to face wreathed in 1 it was found , and bave exemined the Coun, one of the ramere ofthe above elec- Antoxioned at the and he thereby acquires @ noto- accepts asfame, There is also a Pages, and contains any quantit; pers which systematically assail Practice, becoming too members occup ‘rdignified replies to new: ertmen, sitting asa Board of Canvas Clscovered some irregularities in the the vote cast at the late el and Alderman Sraoaisr explained orks were drank on the night nd were unable to make the returns, bad two Canv: before them, Gems of humor for w! approachable by sea in two direc- conrse an the Narrows and by the East River. nd they may deepies the m: ‘The Board of Cany, = Ald sve Fd srady for the Gfind that Mr. tion dist tela and that of acting in euch cant dle writo or ¢ celebrated. oop the renters 4 Jedgment ie entitled iis saan these mot adequate to the purpose Geeta aay in ene In a letter whieh be thus states the strength of the block up the passage at the Nar- but by adcpting the latter resort we should shut ourselves in and practically estab lish blockade cf our port, engage in controversies with editors ‘anne! bearing guns, Bat for the completo defence of the 220d Ward were opened, there was no return from the 4th election dutrict, wes Power, but fils the opinion of military General Towssaxp, has written on ty turning sside from thelr legitimate the subject, or te the dignity of the National 08, think « vee, to motives or s1iticise their public acts, still do they gein in reputation when they de- feand to the ure of \witiiin a year or 00 be involved in a wat | his Property. Cos qgremmen and the Newspapers. Mexuans of Congress do not add to their own dignity, Pabtic men should be conten thelr acts, rather than latrict, the cl ‘Thet th ef those dusty: “ ‘appointed to investigate the matter, and in their ‘They ed also lost the tally. A committee was Toport they say ; approaches are defended by forts of const Its the glory of a Washi eat to succeed in provol nd every success incit attacks, thelr own bebslf, Let whose public men in with the very object honestly, Gaults of unprinc deprecate the Congress, of io making J Sat ‘election a: Rewspapers they excourage thelr repetition, and class of ne: Contribute to the degradation of Against a lend attack, we could more easily provide in apy sudden emergency, but since steam and the introduction of guns of grat call- bre, range and precision have altered the condi- tions of naval warfare, we canret improvise effective defences against a sea attack. Only onal feeliog. By noticing personal attact which are but the expression of t! Gress, because the specch is Speech from a Senator or Rey whole country, and correspondents of ne New York floas—by Ta al of ct: invite bis attack, their less waste tlié public ti tety which b “T say, J lature, duties 654 guns, there ought to be 1.500 guns in posk tion. On the East Biver approach there is but Fort Schuyler, having of channel-bearing guns, 186, but for the purpose of complete defence there ought to be a work at Willet's Point, op- ‘vent an attack upon the city by sea, they should be augmented as speedily as possible, so that, in the event of war with « great naval power, our city, with ite great wealth and extensive com- merce, mightrot be atthe enemy's mercy or patmanent and powerful forts erected at the right posite Furt Schuyler, mounting 150 guns, It may besaid that in the event of war we could speedily devise additional mesns of defence, and, points can successfully resist a hostile fleet. It certainly is a plain argament that if the present harbor defences are entire’y inadequate to pre- etn mee, if neceseary, tows; “Dia te a ste

Other pages from this issue: