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THE NEW YORK SUN.| The Nows by Telegraph. part of the eltizens, Her performanees dows in Gist how theyeould Tax Jom Baown Fou. este were ada i cty on Saturday. Sotord tylroqcieted DR GEORGE BR é WEDNESDAY MORNING, DiC. 14, 1860, | M™% Tgraph Oe, Bo. 2 9.8 ere, ant Luorvra oO” Joun Buti —Medame Laan “ a ot Ss WENDELL PRILLIPS, —<——_—__ — Mowrex, Countess of Landefeld, will deliver her under their Prov. he Union and tts Friends, SHIRTY-GIXEH CONCRESS—senate. ff aitvents, sctes ture, ented * Joho Boll st Home,” at Modurt wta,") si’bas bowndios te este and which bevy been p wil spats thé OOOPRE TMPTEEORE toes etn Wo denignate ons ooun'ry “The United Btates | We m Dec. 18-.Mr, Kimo ptt: | State, have the tomemen geeaipe. sale Wupervisors mag dl | Tra UMADAY RYE eee ee FAMILY Of America,” It ts s0 tarmed tn all offical doon- | She"Rie cr woe yon ei on tt Narco lta, tecuxan Wornscen have commenced to demolish the title were ondored paid, | Admission 95 conta, of 81; he Ot tetiety entiling! ments, Abroad, it is frequently referred to under | otherr, } pyhy ” Se phistene Cocinnets ‘etform, balldingsin the locality known as Cow Bay, on the to Tuesday. PRO! the general and comprehensive name of ‘Amer- oe. ton Five Prints, adjoining the House of Indastty, with Beard of Ton Governors. euubiamaenrthren ica” —dhus imputing to us, as a nation, pre: the design of otnverting the site tuto s play ground emine<s In the New World. It is aleo spoken for the children of that Institution, tide of as “ the American Republic,” or as ‘The and wil preserve and maintain ‘tor Me. C7 maaene ii | (27"An experienced Nurse an@ Female Physicien Confederacy.” At home, them. If thet {a cincere, sad the Repub 4 rrr Ivarzcton Detavaw ts slowly recover- ggg 4 per h h cobel* Tho Ue” Dev all | “Bus ths Souda hs pood reassnts ais: | “Pprste, wht the, section of ing from bie resent Biases, end wih tne fow days, = ro (rasity ualishes Cha proton ef Sealine tree hese terms express the idea of « people united | trusl these profeanlons when the fomédurt of the 09 | gg Mix rosa pats, ae sont again be able to eaume his affiotal duties, Aepreme Court. ile} ofecing ofl tntammetion | wil oll? Led -_oCOo “by common thee of interest, of kindged, and of | fie wncle matter with wy, which mould bs of | 'omdered most obnoxiona, © Sddeiineh it the Tae steamship Fulton, of the Havre and Re-Ben [tenant 00s give sun ts youmuiven nent ad political fesling—2f a people having a common | tire If he did not always, freat every canine’ ft She | IicxMam wow'd co-operale with the Repub'\eas, Southampton Itne, having bed her mechinery thor- Stephens tenoed. eealth to your intista, Perfestty cafe tn all cases. Smbdtion, and pressing onward in the accom | fine with’ ‘s’ sat pon ni iim and never wane He then unalysed the ‘votes which aed been taken, oughly overbsnled, went down the bay, yesterday —— MlBions of bottles are eal every year te the United pik hment of great national desires, to ans of life ‘end dewh, un- pretel tu the Seeds oprociionend nalts ieeey morsing, on « trial trip. wo anne plereen ithe Cost. rove Staten, PIO ae eee remot 76 ’ hatever sectional agitators may pa; the General ‘thle Gurrs 3 Camu tN pinster ent x ‘Tue M. E. Chureb, Cherry street, near Clin- au cs tale of tnt ek ee fess genuine alam the forsale of OORTES & ton, was crowded lest evening on occasion of an an- | up, PERKINS, Hew York, ts on the history, our progress, OW #05'*" ements in war, piversary of the Sunday School. The children ofthe | The prissser wes also in Court before % was for in the atte D4 jpelences, are common inher tchosl gute a number of entertalamenta eealaiag Febdieentiag n et a ene tances, No one, the: can tly claim of eunge, dialogues, otc. After some little onic; bodness been, ot an Ai rot who is not TT itprd othe Dirt A eney moved forte od the name of an American patriot w' ‘Tum pupils of colored Grammar School No. 2, of Caaeee ores Fe Ss proud to call himself an Amorican citizen, and Gave.» concert last evening at hilo Presbyterian | COBrt.—ae by » of law, he was still in who is mot heartily devoted to the preservation Courch, in ald of the family of Jonn Baown, ts of the Union, and the uation of the Gov- —_——_—__—_ -___ 77 ne rented end oh once returned the rrment wnfer the Contitation famed by the iret cme the Be ath nthe ho taat oom oan ree Commanioations, &o. eardt, to te ores task James fea ge he Up af tn, Otvors we , = founders of the Repablic. We bavo lived nearly | Fitwen us wah force and brave words, throstoning forest the Dulding amounts to abort | _ A Pansomat, Exrcawavion,—Azt, Rsotawn | 812 ay for tus enoalion of ne three quarters of a century under that constitus | us with exrrcion to mals us sabitt to Boole anthor- . $4600, and tneured for $8000, in tho Phoals, | Tinvan Horm, Ne. 261 Bswery, Now Fork, Deo. 13, | ., Mt adimend then rose and cald he would eat thet tion, and prospered beyond all buman calcula | [t% no matter bow cppreasive and Repabit: | (Brookiyn,) and Aitae Ineursncs Companies, paw ; Sun =_sie— in your | Tecatner, oh, ta tak Sion, he gala car ene toa, ‘The Union, there’ore, has bean the soures | | Tits are the eridonoes of fraternal affacton, r; ¥; Joreed toe | The bulding adjoining, No. 8 Spruce street, was sey that gow ira sn te ground of neWiy. desorared, ov from te ‘which position of Mr. ines amaged by wate. Mase. oom; prepared of ccuntless bleisings, and no friend of humen | $0) “Wartsrs Puruitrs has sald, speaking Sf Toun | wholly vubseratve ot Be honed oy | an? Gemeced by watee, ferwora cove. | fin, Saw thvman Jaume | © Pht to do tala, now that the Ure of progress can derire its destruction. Brown's forey in Vi that it wee the netnral | sak Mr. Bococx whether ‘views of | Ped the lower floor as paptr warshouse, and they y code w eB all. I | Ropeale hed denies the motion, fa cappest of tale We believe that the people ia all the States result Chad a, ou oat ae be Ser one ; © terri | sustained s lone of about $500, andingured, The | certeinty sew ‘overonine, =. saaet + ons expected It. He (Guay) admitted huredl ame for'anodher per. | Thomas V. Anderson, the janitor realize the value of the Union, and are sineorely | candor, It wen the truth. Others had predicted the | Iegidesion. He wou wetinad | Settieh American J offic, on the third | tad wn Game tar another oat’ | Sho wowed than te fr ocnbamsiny the erseneat ead ‘and patriotically attacted to ft. Ti may | me thing. He then qu:ted the remarks of promi- J ing such floor, and J. #uamies, book binder, on the fourth for Lhe purpose of | tnteatines of Mra bed pana plased ts s room pat ly » They msy | cent Republloars, showing thet howdle fecllngs ex- not _pos- | floor, bad their stock damaged about $3,600, on Thad wanted to | Whete the remains of the recent bad been differ, and do differ, oa to questions of public | {sted towards the Guth. (i remot Onaae hed sald answer. | which there te no lasuranes. ‘The building No. T i should not have sent them | Put, and im whieh shessioel preparations hed, bees policy. ‘They may dlangree in opicion regarding | Sha"his colleague here had acid substantin'y ans | (Bt Ce for | Boruce strost, occupied tn tho lower part by Messrs, ‘and hare had | Consent handling of «"senious wad, going the acts of the Federal Government, or regard- | same thing. an: logis: | Bsrnovn & Co. was damaged to the eatent of per. et five years | Oi dug wen foburaied wha an Rane ueay, te ing its duty in some matters of domestic or for: | te WAV Joes the Benator refer to me? 9 slave Pro- | hope $2,000, and fully tnenred. Ped jens awore that this newly disc rvered evidence Gignconcern, but upon the great question of | Mr. Wape, 1 sould tke to havebien give my len- cal to the abrogation of the laws against the sieve | The cause of the five ta not yet dofinite'y known, further say my | bad bern only Known to him during the last wo Averey am A * 7" * A 4 seniaalaing (hn xaicn of the sia tye SA Oe, I te Sonar a BR ry I Td dala ergo ler bar pete degree ale tor Bsky atinel edited the denis of the maton tor | STsr tra, tbe ena ot Hr. thoroughl; il the quest were © ry wered in the Btste of Mali diseciution of the union. fle would nut before leav- . | This evidence been jovered after - ranted to the people t the Urived States, -Soais | 288% he declared thot the North aed. South hated | fay thet Birr Dovocn @id ‘net etand on Wiis plate | for adrying room. ‘Two boys were ia the room at stay hore, and I | the Bial, and after the fadgment of the Gourt of teteeeporiginn” ieee aH Joton be maintained, or shall it be dissolve | San cumin aed ie tito Coe enceud, Resstane | frre. ths tne of the fre, end bemly esenped with thelr be prove any | Oe'Conrt tn the Consol ae tee ocean, | pei pot a at "No. tot Washington eeresk, ’ ere then engeged jinean war, Bach & lives, tines far" ths | denied the motion, virgually Qsotded toah "Yas priest =———— ea?" the vote would be alinogt unanimous agalnat | fanliment bad em then arowed ta df tent Lan: (Other seccunts state thet the Joes to the Belety s vour readers with | Dar BMC aval Slam of uc 8 tation before Ho 1xpat Parsee, a separation of the Bates. We doubt if there is | Amn) “Boe pubtoon fa the North will considerably exoved the insurance. A portion of fusthcation to myealt Sppallar Court" He saved tat erteat te toon Tose | sneteeant Brent Line Bp Ne ile locelity in which It would be eafe fur slavery by now-scticn, in refusing to enforce | concerned, he waa tn favor of ft, an © | the hands emp'oyed will probably be thrown out of | Sad estlefaction to my vy LE To rich ’ Srest 2 ) ° ‘uflonal guarautece, and alec by untriendly | furwre time give ble reasons. uch, howovor, was sada emp'oyed will probably be thrown T remain, ar yours respectfully, 10 the Oser and Terminer, the could make the * ocr. men to sppear at the polls with disunton tickets, | |, y 7 | dot the position of the Democratic party in Missle | employment for a time ; but as their main building 3. & @avum, oouas Sew oid Sulge Romer remerted window # a seeaa aac ged Sane ‘Gout rt a5 Why, then, ts there a cry that the Unlon fs | ME DDootrrrts sated that the Constituttan of the | sips ex'any Suuiharn Gast, || | atande uninjured, with ite steam engine and beLlem feet esieale, Ka. Appe thet tan Opes need eretece ade aimabe | yard st Breall Bowery, third aSer in danger? Way do we hear {i from the Halls | no power topass a fagitive dave law. ‘It mmply in- | he would support Dovatas mich sooner withvus, | Prinling-promes, sterectypeq plates aud engrevings, — La aby) o now trial at a subsequent term. ks of Congres, that disruption and civil strife are | bibits the Bites frum discharging the fugitive from Shah witha patra rf a tales-room and offices, the regular operations of the | Fattina or A'SoArFOLD.—Oxm Man Krtt- | , Mr_Ashieed stated hat as that matter wag now War's 4 KAmaanco t—Go and ose the vate posible and even probable eventualition? Tt ia | flzTiCe,thamay be held by'the laws 0 oo eres Seemce CESS We poling of | Booey will be eared coy and thelr peiotieae = ase Armee Danaxnowa.y Lasommo.— | granted, ord then ine the Bevats chutrabie a professional iclans heated '. Mr C) 1d enter Into no constitutional arga- | form. ‘eaten: morning, about 8 o'cleck, affold competent prsiiecrh pipes see derogh on Aol cop cting the fugitive. slave law tink oe Mr. Otasx replied, be would support Dovatas, Finn 1 Sentry Sramey.—The alarm for | ersoted on the fit cor of new marble balding in ip Ty i 8 matloha of eines misguided fanatica, to excite | peoed any sof for tae rendit cure Mineo: | ued aan a eee Temerke, catmng”enieh the Sixth District, at a few minutes before 7 o'clook | Duane st., near West Broadway, gave way, and nine | Court of Appesia shoud afterwards ‘any sof for the rendition of fugitive saves. humor, Hoe was frequently interrupted tha publle salad and aka a dleplay of thaie ova Witine Stor nay ere tht he ‘Civics bis Seren be wubed scr to datne tnt poatons last evening, was cansed by atrifiing fire in the tene- | men who were upon It, were precipitated through e 4 re the thas tnd ment house, No. 91 Sheriff street. Lx Tact zeal. ‘There are enemies of the Union scattered irom the bods pam la far Yo pied ‘oma , MoRan gare way fora | Fine rx Lloverox Stamer.-At afew minutes poten type diay Mare Be he De faye a Suara detvand sash teeter | "Bk meemereaporeee | wee Sreiny a houarsh wnat | nepal | ea ae solecsity, ; ; ing the fire bells | taken up and eonveyed to the N. ¥. from the attention which I paid to thelr impo] MF. Clat preceeded st considerable lmgth Iie ne Me Dee th mrcotaen toring an slarm for the Fourth District, names are at follows; —Jaxee Mavoem, of N>. 948 | the poStion of the prisoner tont ravings. ‘The great heart of the people ts | Sant woud nopenariy result in dilation ho | aght'atgety as, ee 18, Pede-— There are ne | Yena rx Womru Srammr,—The Eighth Dis- | avesue A, who dled soon efter bang admued; Dan | 12 at Court. There not affected by thelr seditious tovchings; and | Unon. The Bouth was forewarned, and would be | {srgh day from Liverpos, and fuly Gus. trict alarm last night at eleven o'clock, was caused |-Aat Omaumin, of No. € Froaklin st, who eutlered | fiat the raaredy of oe the sound conservatism and manly patriotism of | Mr. Gwam conourred in all that Mr. Otay sald, and by fire re-eppearing In the coal, in the yard of Sau, | Sere concussion and a fracture of the clavicle; Par- Te avoon to 18 Bite Ie seaee ly eld, the people should be so manifested that the pro. | hoped eer Lccenie ens Um. 8. Tuonr, No, 105 Worth street. 0k HARp received @ contusion on the back; Jous oF fae Oost pan ween moters of discord and the agitators of disunion = Mana'gad Witse enlied, rattocaticg the Faron Ataas,=The Eighth District slarm | Bear, « contused wound on the sealp, and « severe pate ence, ead aball be silenced. they have before employed. barra at 16 o'clock last evening, was false, eontusion of the beck; Maxtn Comsr,of No. 991 First |" Justice mid Aer Wabs his the floor for tomorrow, Adjourned, Bencr sve, received @ free'ure of the thigh; Joun Coms- | td to the and * Lat rey . ian? Vaden 2 7 PRRvERTION nerram THAN Conm.—Thore | #4%, residing at the comer of 1st avenue and 17th st,’ Be Sars ene Hote eaten ole Amer taking. louse of Representatives. hhes bean a great deal anid, firmt and last, sbont the | Feodived e dislocation of the right shoulder anda | oreded tomy vo the il who bed boon diressed “Tux Onuron "—an exceedingly powerful | The sie ng cy testing teed pe enae p wes 8 bee Wane a als Petal whlch | Lest way or how to eave ‘bad boys." One of the | Cantuslon of the hip, and Jomn Caraamam, of 984 Kast fo stand up the Jodge be now picture, representing the interior or c'olaters of a a's pray ntti, MP, Buaan observed ted Goan Conve Vas i prusasion of the Tsthraras of'| best plans yet devised, fo that of the Ohiléreed’ aig | Mth strest,'a contusion of the beck. Durtog the | ad th my Pe he convent—is now on exhibition at Weaton’s Gal- oy - Se ee taees oak Teens, at bad ssized « large quantity of | gockty—vis, to find them homes, work and instruc | ternoon, Coroner Jacxwan ‘held an Inquest upon | o ope ap ef ay oR lory, 765 Broadway. It is by Banvann, and pe Tons def sn Aad reg tyne B ‘of disous- | _ ‘Tbe Tebuantepec Company's steamer Sushil, hed | Hon inthe country. Mr. 0. ©. Taact, Agent of the | the body of Manoa; and Desens Muremmes, foreman ee beat by Scere ond on Saat has been painted, not so much to exhibit his | son ss to the sentiment of the ‘North. ihe uote, | bees lat at Alara above Boclety, will lneve to-day for the West, with | othe masons, totified thet ke hed frequently oen- | Bawes Tene for te Quart to do, bot. to sign powers as an artist, as to produce work that } i208 ftom Fenneyivenia (Mr Micaaas) avowed thee seofber large and intersting company of sien | Goued tbe man oto crowd wpon the seadnid, bot | and Geom hm oon una ad Inout fave Pould make a fing plcture as aw cngraving, | ROH TOR where. Me, Bicusse salt ties to Necase | Hrew Chattestows_The Approaching Hxe- | for whom hele confident of Aading goed hemes in | tel they hed not heeded the warning, and. sovern| | Steibens, bore up hase consluding 10 ; , | orn sentiment Is otherwiee, ‘ere in the North cation, the West, where they may grow up tiseful and | mes bed secaped accident, Others corroborated this | SO™S. dropped, evinced sige Within the past fow years, art has made rapid | milioos of hearts devoted nct only to the aloo, Charlestown, Ve testinony, and the jury rendered a5 B., Tue rome wes Glens during. strides in this country. When « fine picture is | to the Constitution on which It rests, and ty Guaisiereckuniseniarapuse seen wer dct: “That decessed “came to Mo Guat tp isp Pressed scan The destonerent wis ea now produced, there is usually » great demand | Youd sever relinquish their allegiance to iby or, ne teen companies of miiitary are Low on dutyead | Rumonep’ Dearuor Fanmaxpo Woop —A | accidentally received by the breaking of Tead to Stephens, fixing oe Feoransy tere 5 unmindful of ‘f performing thelr oblige: | paurie are enctinned ate — tog of @ eoatfsld | Sxecution, The" prisousr wee then, yesnasted, and among the lovers of art for oples on paper, | tions, with which that allegiance is inseparably oon- | Som rad, "Peket guards petsct the. surreunding | TUMOr Wee Put in ctroulation down town youtarday | pole, ata boilding in the course of erectica in Duane | the Court adjourned wns the Bid of Deo ber either thographed or in line, The belief that neoted, and without which their love for the country, and etx more companies are announced as morning, to the effect that Fammampo Woon had died atrect, and further, that we exonerate the foreman | (Thursday ) these eoplas sould pot be: produced at home, has | fomcuand the Union would be hypreriay and © de: | on that way here. he. citens. find fn | hat morning of brain fever. ‘The rumor was with | from all blame.” Deocaved wase native of Irvlead, | 1% sate douse Case The People vs. the Mayor, had is) In the courve of reply to Mr. Hrcxwan's charge, Grose ene past of the tows 00 atethes, ont the stightert foundation in fact, Mr. Woon hav- | 93 years of age, Buavr and Haxp had thelr wounds | Puedes bey Log he eeeteek tas tiene: led to sending them—invarisbly—to Europe, to ‘the Bouth hes viclated all covena ‘are brought tos hsltend marched to the ‘been of hie wife’ age, ‘Tursday ico Strong, the bajano- (kei house if unable to give the countersign. ad "¢ funeral on Monday, and ot his | dransed, and then left the Heapitel for their homes. tem praged doe, ‘The Common Counoil are therefore ped rar heathens country O58 compepaietes be Feral Wy ne 7 ta Gann Sad Connon vat hebaag 9 clown celeste fice yesterday morning, Considerable excitement | The others rewain. Reesaek Som | sees fe engraverr, Lithographers, and printers equal to | Scoption of the Constitution and to kindred rubjecte morning, and Coox and Coswis ot taree in the | was created by the report. ‘At elete hour, last core * aay ln Reswpe. a ‘ie Nhe Bounh. Hie desired, an antelcte tc go forte py ape fl RF I a Draslbnioyareye ppvenedaeg °Fas Trinaty ONweR Coes Fhe People ve, me Onmos, ‘are pleased learn, i F? if 37 i = if : i t FF Tim Baoouttm Fonatea.—Loct evening, at | (Td Een wee suppeend to be tne dying eondt- | or Merarion of ‘The town te quiet and unexcited by rumors. Hon at the New York Hospital. hale Gout hove wae Sea aha Tekrepan cl ten made em exception to this universal rule, It is sleuse tn the Cosstitution abolishing the slave trade, | tary diserpline ia kape up, however, aa Ut wore on weueed the Committes sppolnted by the New| Heavy Fatt—A.inomp CAmmLesannss oF 4 Court belon, holding that tbe Chitcoh bes the tue to be executed in otf colors by Messrs, Sanony, & concession te freedom om the pert of the | compased by a bessigirg army. The people look | *°*! Brooklyn Common Councils, to ect es a | House Aomat.—Curover Jackman held an in- | 60 the property the people establih « beteer oA But, when he (Gacxue) hed proved that the cleuse | forward with great pleasure to oxemption from ani i- | jolut Committes in regard to the sale of the Brock- | quest, on Tuesday, at Me. 14 Bax ‘er streat, the | oe, Mason, and Kxarr, of this city, who pledge | as originally reported by 11 States, was: and ae lenses, mot at the com: of the , D0¢y of Pars. Firm, a native of I ‘28 yen: of Evyiner Pitre be‘ Comrtnhartes ow. themse!ves to produce a copy of the painting, | "tained on motion of rom tee v7 wg Shicad ge, who lost his life by « fall down e fight of stars, ¢ Samuel ¥. B. Morse.—Thie 7 it . ath |, Tuete wae no insta Southern Boerd of Aldermen. Alderman Darton, from } gf the above place, on ay night, evidence | Speor, as sesignes of one Wm. B Clum, who which, as a specimen of oli color printing, #! hed fake cognizance of, or punt: . the a Brooklyn, propoved to sell the lease only to such | showed that, for the last two years, the stairs hed no tof the Professor tothe telegraph interest excel anything ever produced in this country, | gést i Oe ave iraia. Expe wit this 7 b bidder as would agree to diminish the fare from | "ing, and that, at least twenty persons ned fallen | in Piymouth, Barnstable, Dukes and Nautucket and equal the best ever executed abroad, and at | any Aig out, wild rosula, sometimes, exp) ou Ite present rate to one per cont. The mosting ad- | bu sppended s emsnite of Gee Gr tiareore, ies | Halree’y, trovgh, Norful: Oounty to Doreen The one sizth the cost. What this difference in cost | distributed No journed, without taking any sotion on the proposi- | agent of the 14%, for his carelessness in allowing Sopeplelat clness thet the contract Cs! sale were amounts to will be better understood, when bility tn the Boutb. ton. the stairato be in ou Unsafe condition. mith ‘and to sald Clas, in Aprli 1858, for the lerstood, when we | ‘Toe late District Attorney of New York, Mr.Mo- | Ciharlestom, Dec, 13.—The steamship Isabel ——_—_—_—__ ‘Acctbmrr ati. Daowsra.--Corener Gasentn | fi, 4 20, tm having We ele righ to td Ure state that Cuvncn's Rracana, with 1.200 sub~ | Koon gare tat his opinion that more, expeditions | haa arived from Havana and Key Wert, 10h ina. | Axorvorn Seam Frax Eaotme.—Last even- | beid. an inquest ot, Wedsextay, upon too body ot | ith,tei Ro aw F Fay hay veribers, was publisbed at $60 each for proofs, | Than frem any caer part of the-Uaione AS | Gap. Gonos was to eave Cubs on tne’ 10, ands | ing ihe members of Bitthwark Kagine Oo. No.3 | Fatx Boxtos, ehand on board. vans! iving at the | Catarect wee made on, the Past of Motes Uy cave and $80 each for prints, while ‘ £118 Ortson” is As to the obarge that had broken the Advic: s from Vere Cruz were to tho Sth, and give | held a meeting, for the purpore of getting up @ peti. | 11, ‘overboard from the pidge | Tousel, 4 Kendall, and alleges that, although it Cy to be’ published at @10 each for proofs, and #5 | Micd'ncsupmomine it wason ortrinoes ca he | Ropusrmation to the reported vioworiee of Mixamon | thon to the Common Councll to give them & steam The Unual_ verdict carey Sule signs tp Whe inten Sates, Ol BES each for prints. ceased to have vitality in a quarter where aluneit oould | forces of Miunamom and’ Renums would soon e engine similar ia style to that of Manhattan Kagine | Decoasod was a native of Ireland, 88 yoars of age, fore to other patties ty the Peteaer end tant ho idseeieonaeee Tee ae te em excited feeling | Vera Oroz, and that success would stead their | Co. No. 8, to weigh between 8 000 and 4 000 lbs, The Police Intelligence, &o. Point the planet Hine eserees fe Goes Important Telegraph Eaterprise. Shall Lave seted, the North wil ea beretafore regard FEZ Taree fe seecemwonce of lope! Greases megs | pobttion waedraqrn up ond signed by oll ho mosaboms pon Sexes Mase worth 910.000; ond elataes that pens Mu, Cmanias M, Branntxs and bis associates | plato thew convictious, and on which the best topes | apTho ea seni Sunriet wan, dalets for wectet | A Derricont Oramarion.—A large number | pet dean ty ROMNEY, OF Esriovans. allegations of the cou- of the Western Union T: h Com, are | of the petriot cen rest, aad entirely fair to all per- brid 994 reals wore asked for No. 15: Moisssesin but | of medical men convened yesterday afternoon at the ‘knew of a pre- ‘elograp) any, AF® | sons in the oonfede'acy, Nite ‘aquiry, eed ‘weak. Btoon of oa ene engaged in a Telegraph enterprise of great m- | "ie maintained thes there had been no violation of | pstvo: heseey’ Freights aully and weneit leaving tor | New York Usepital, in order to witness the operation ng fin tes the 0. mpromlses of 1860 and 1964 of the epplication of ligature to the subelevian ar this interest. in the portance, In connection wih parties on the The ponte ?. 1 hea tuo | Suit ports. aes pee and 16% per the ‘God Tel Pacific side and under the patror of the Ne e gentleman from Pennsylvania hed eald te | cont, premium: on New York, 4and 4g premium, | tory, This artory Is one of the principal ones of the ‘Cape ogre ic ol i] age W | gromt question > be presented ta tee next Presiden: body, being situated near the heart, and supplies all ‘is Hie hese Ken York Asaciated Press, the Sacramento Union | tisl +lection was, shall alavery be allowed to go into {air pedbctnpaghns pertahe aig 9g and the He Amos Ken- and San Francisco Juiletim, they have com- | toseun tor iteulloatieat ee Has tana, # shown any whe Brecinve 06 Henewee’s Teed case prop 'tn keeet gate wien cos pete Bh AY menced and are actively carrying forward the | _ He corsidered we wore in the prevencs of the most | Afontreal, Dec. 13.—The weather continues wee 3 10 dog. belo was toured several weeks since by ® fall on ship: construction of « Telegraph line from St, Louls pa ook y gy yee meneced the centrdieecy, cold clear. Thermometer, 10 deg. © Lero, 2 . they arrested | Debtor and Credit. Wm. J. Becbe and an: ase faithful sentinel it wes daty to | Wiad W. @ goed deal of ice in the river, | board. ‘The operatjon was performed by Dr, Wa- leaving the ‘and + fugl an: to San Francisco, The line on the ast end has | sdmoolah the North, |e believed (het with « full bea ha foiry Dots have Froigtd | uno Pascus, aasated by Drs, Paox and Fares, in extra pelr of pants wad e dreetcostyemer, | sine" 0. PMlander J. Dickey and Thee, a. Dickey. been completed for nearly three hundred miles sapere? a ee they would give s Pariotlo moe pager get reheciged dy ot Gear to ‘cross re. | @ successful manner, and the patient isin a fair way | !t is alleged, he had pariained. Hie house wes then | frat Tamed ‘delondants for te Wim, ditogether, of to recover, to the few demonstrations | tere sand pasmnger west of St. Louis, on the route of the Overland wea ta How ¥ cole ayes 20 with the doctrines | &' ly Be: je time: 7 a women ‘Toe complaint avers thes this defendeat purchased Mall, and about two bundred and fifty miles on | Bist‘the rligiovse Hall Gtase Committee, | Tum Foun Cuxt Max.—Agein are heard | 28 Sug°Cte nene, unt crcrsst No Baxter | teas of the plated ri ny times, representing the west end from Ban Francisco, gr eountenaneed them, As cltiaen of Now.) eee er ihn Tha State Oomerittes ofthe | tbe stentorlan tonoy of thls sage of Namau street, Raine feioadly fosred com ofthe stolons binmelt fod to 8 prosversas q ‘Tee Amociated Press have undertaken to pay | Satory, farinful to th period cf 1500, when, Ih gare | Woon or Mcreré Hall evetion of the Demoarecy ,mot | but not, ax i former timce, presialiming aloud thom | {¢ l¢ Rew believed that, fur hes 4 i i the eontracters a suflicient sum f weekly | ita dec.ting voto to Jarvmeon for do a tox ay. re phy hecrins . mn hes Sees , when the foundatto sep ce be mousten Aut ‘Somivars of Sho Committee ore yrenenl, porta portant news, to justify them in | Crine Democratic paity. (At the concluidon of his cot Mr. Envy, of Nisgare, ano Mayor Woon going forward at once with the live, a sufficient | ren arks, Mr. B10KLne was applesded. Hon Jcus &. Guus, of Syracuse, moved that } distance from each tide, to bring New York and |, MY, ABAMS aald the recent article in the Conetitw, | Mr, Caauan bo chairman, well known and never to-be forgotten words of “Pwolve shogts of writing paper for four cents," “Twenty-five self sealing envelopes for four conte." ‘These have given way to the cry of “Pocket Diaries i I id Ki i | H ‘offusively mentioned, | Mr. Oaakem peremptorily declined, when Mr. wee . robbed of $4 in epee @, Ror never Was 8 fa the fire, and Ben Frercleco wlihie elzteon days of each other. | Sones ceeuree ty tin Some ea teens | Guetta he teeee from atx eente to one shilling apiece.” Some countertete bank bills, and e few other arke'es, | Knows nothing of the @ tnvolved tu the’ walt. It is hoped that with Govercment or other aid, | MAN. Me eaked Demccrate whether that paper is | Mr. Bansautx F. Ram moved to exclude rmporters — ‘The following morning e colored man, named Joum | Case stil om. thelr organ ea woll se thet of Mr. Bucuana—whom | on the ground thet the proceedings of the Commit- A Caantraste Concanr, for the benefit of lies Omamze ¥. was arrested while ot The Forrest Divorce Case,—Catharins N. For- the contesc'ors be enabled to run the line | he beld responsible fur its uttorancre—if it eprake | tee were of an Ex:eutive charester, and that It was tem to ® bill, aud on examine | pst 9 Edwin Forrcet.—This onee wes the sentiments of Democtats here, and while an ep~ | act desirable to make them pablic, tha wepkmen, whe lest beth tects aad employment } tion is to, be one of those ‘stolen from Mims ae ee ie through within » year, These contractors are an timventa of Dom corays tare, and while an ep | Bet deeirable to mam ‘Ceanx and thers opposed the | ot the recent Gre in Liowya& Baapavar'e Pianotorte | foun, We was taken before Justice Osbourn and ran the dehadent ts par tae pile Os med also building, under the patronage of the As- 4 mm, how could he while charged by that poper motion, amd the pre were conducted with | establishment, will be given next Monday evening, locked up te anewor 0 ot arge of burglary, apd eae of pore » for. sappoct pa ‘ble. ‘he sociated Preoe, o live to Salt Lake, and It is | itn puter, sertet ip the elation of hei ons | Paes: wore in sttendance, ami: (the Palece Garden Mesto Mall. Mr. Daouaee has |), tA 3 ote ok gy IES, quarteriy oa the et dary already in good working order to Atchison, in | {r,.2f0\e we. b0 6 GINS 98 (nem Hows B. Be Guaovow, and others, who bad | gratuitously oired the use of the hall, Cam Au- | .,hAsuno Counranrarr Momuy.—Two men | of Febsusry, ey don ort Kansas, ' Lie pears then spoke of hie course. on the Le- besm invited by letter bo ottead of a | MHUT will conduct, and several solo performers of | wore arrested nae Bi, saath oh ‘These new arrangements for the benefit of our | SJniiitration, be sald President. vonpasm doce | Commitze ce three to report woetar i was advia, | 8ole—emong them Asrave Warouson, the planist, | rertove women the clay, Ge, of New York for the wee of Ue re not etand on the Oindinoati pletform Kun- | abe te ‘to meet in New York. tas Nebrarke act, for in his letter, eoospting the |” Bir. of Albay, made a king nomination to the Proaidency, hed those who bed opposed Mr. Woop in the re Reiple of a Terntory, lke thine of & State, sxould | Maycralty election in New York, denouncing Deax clie whether or not slavery abould ex:at, while it | Kictmond and Peres Cacoss for the influeace they te tn # territorial condition. ab wings of the de | exercised in relation to federel appeiutments in New mocrecy of New Jersey, in thetr resolution, had de- ‘eppolntments cand the people of the territory have tae cig made by Mr, Boouaman, sot | Sine Constr readers tnvo:ve very heavy expenditures, but ‘we anticipate that they will be appreciated by the public. 1t is a pleasing refleo\ion, now that telegrephic enterprise rises superior to every difficulty, that the New York dun was foremost {a gustaiving it in its infancy, and has been its Lave volunkcered their services COMMISSIONER OF DemEDS, MW YORE s0m Oran, “Phe Gtx Great Quesidene of Life”. . panera ranne MEET EERpeecsr re ch, comma tt £ fea eee ly_at wo! rn Tas Execrion Ber,—Mr. Sauapms, who lost | »' of core Koger teken them. wm in the barefoot walking bet, says our reporter was ‘Tenemeon were up to mistaken in his having offered $100 to be rolossed from the performance. Be did not ask a release, to regulate slavery in thelr own wag, in Jopond ‘The ‘then took @ recess till the after- | The forfelture was to be $100 instead of $900, and to foremost supporter ever since, [ nee, No cendidate noon, show that he performed the walking feat from prin- Quartet C. aveution raid semi a vote of Now | On reasembling they inted committees of ve | cipio aud not to save the forfeiture, he has slnoo do- jersey, unleas ¢ principle @eclared. | trom ‘Copgresmensl Distrist, to call primary A Fat Jeb, No Demcerst could be elected tans on any | tncetings and conventions to elect 10 the | nated $100 as follows: $250 poor gufferere by the A report was presented yesterday at the meet~ | pth platform of She Kyaree Mepeeste bal, vane National Gonvention, before the of Jeauary ne fog of the Board of Supervisors, regarding | wil the rotns of Government pass into tho hands of Mr. MoMason offered @ series of resolutions de the printing and bindng of the public records, the Oppecttion, They bad been told, thatife Black | nouncivg Collector Scunst, Postmaster Fow.xs, fire at the organ factory ; $25 to a brother shopman, who is both sick amd poor (Mr, 6, himeelf being » mechanic) ; $9 to sp luflrm end destitute lady, with whosg joattion he was previously acquainted; and * Fat 9% to the poor woman who was run over by aa thay cboose. "If any attowpt wake » dletolve | “fie resolutions were laid over for # future meeting | omnibus in Broadway, bresking her arm, not long the Uxion, because of the election of ar, Reware, oe by @ vote of 4 to 8, the reat of the Committee having | since, For bis generosity and principle in perform- thelr work, They tzied to xe! an adiitional ap- By oe eee Gr Gt Pre et. ten odfcurne’, et to the oat! | $46 even ® ridiculous” bet, Mr, 8. deserves honor, propristion in the lost Tax Bill, but failed, and | But kt the De fad take » Dewees whe teanee on adjourned, aubje oat] it fs understood that they intend to apply to the ent on the Ga ctane platform, end the Kansas aS Boromoa's Taxrta—A large crowd visited Legislature at its next sesston to have the sm | lteret sconpiarce otis Preidontal metastion, | Annual Report of the N. ¥.Comtrallt BR. Os. | Temple Hall, on 9h stre:t, last evening, to 200 the Gesired, inserted in this year’s Tex levy. Per- pre per Mican could be elected to the Presiden Albany, Dec, 15.—The annus report of this | fine model of Sotomon's Temple, on exhibition there, haps the disclosure that they have paid more Treasary, ‘Tho Commissioners of Record have spent €400,000, and have not nearly completed ees Hh ‘| eae . ° STAT tcc quutien ; Company con be had at Duncan Busaman & Co.'s, | The proceeds of the day and evoulng were given to ; aq why he did not vote, as the | aud st ake late elections ; noted Bank of Commorce, to morro # morning, ban four times as much for binding volumes of ry oe ter Bevoom, " paid pee. at ten Bh nh 0 we Se 1) | the Home for Deaf Mutes, Big Fsgead bil id Popa fy Pt ds as the work could have been contracted _ nee ‘Treasurer, N. ¥. Ooutral Bit, Co, | present, wore addressed by Mr, Gas.auper, in algn a ; res records . ve read ouh of the patty by the he nilsson tae, the Rev. Mr, Di 3am ‘for, will prevent their success and cause a 1epeal Sames bs the olbtiees ofthe Ahan end — longusge, while . Mr, Dimms spoke to these | jest quar strat. Io cenvicted ' ; he was not to be read into It to obey the dictatlon of | Wee Chicage, Alien and St. Loule Railroad, | who could hear, in English, Comptroller Me timalar charger but Russell only floed ber Or modifies'ion of the law under which they | mr, Bucuamsw and those in power. He soled for ch Deo. 18. —M. ‘Sa ager} Frac 15, and told bas to 60. et Ce acted, himeelf. Be had always done #0, while hoding « Gramae bowen ee od fall poms Lucropas,—Rev. B. Parrenstiit, of Chicago, | * felled [e. 00 ate Ramee Porta ait gue Later from Havana. Mr, Ouam, of Gow Yorks ontd be hed ame tobe the Lonel of the bonalieigeres 6" Ares for | iechured lest evening, before the Young Men's to an attempt at in the tuird r i lieve that it would be acesptab.e Dovatas, Christion Association of Dr.MoL.pop's Churoh,oa the If the latter’s friends, such as bimslf and Mr, —— ‘ a Apaat, had gone into the Democratic cauloua, (Ap: Mamachnsctts Municipal Election, ee ae a Boston, Dec, 18,—Tuxopors"Orm, Bepabli- | pr Powsi's interesting lecture on theaye was SI pine clected Mayor of Roxbury yesterday, by | si vired inst evening, in Olinton lall, to 0 fair au lewtown, Jaxvs Dama. Citizens! candidate, | dience, Was chosen Mug or by 266 plurality. ‘Two courses of free lectures are now in pro- greta at the Couper Institete.one on Natural Phi: Fire ta Newark. losopby, by Professor Ragwan, and ove on Ohemie- Newark, Dec, 18,—The Mameld cloth wi try, by Professor Duara, Thoce whe attend must ‘Wu, MoManray, lote Haast & Bou e present before hglf-past T tn the evening, as the et ise tate pues doors are cloged at ‘The steamship Muses Taylor, from New Or- ‘Trans, Oth, whd Havens Sth, arrived at this port yes iy 4 A stroyed. ‘hour, alesse 3s Soon it Wen Tae Peer Deen Bor ans, Fetulen for Coppice. 20x, a8 the Begohlgn, Institute, opmtinue to sttrncd Richmond, Dec. 13.—A memorial hes toon ‘very geopral attention, ond both the efteroeam ond Ercnanutation of Ohe sentence of Correa " T certainly baa no reegon to complain of nagieet 02 the

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