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whe to lowing ie fron . alone me one ich a THE NEW YORK SUN. —FaIDAY MORNING, DBO. Ye i60 Cee renee Our Chy Government, Bavenst years ago, when the Legislature be- getitotteker with our oly Obarter, weatvo- ented the passage of a law horizing the hold- tng of d Convention to consider and discuss the @hanges necessuryin the Charter, to soeure & mre faithful and effictent administration of Mu- nicipal affairs. A bill providing for a Charter Convention was intredeived fn the Legistature, ‘tnd was, we believe, reported upon favorably; but paradisl and party influence preventel its decomning «law. Since then, the Lagis&tore fas given ws an Amented Charter, and ¢ laws whioh seriously affoot our Manicipal rights. And what has beon the restite? “pd a ob ment in the charscter our Roacateon? Tlave the taxed been reduced, ot has a better class of mon wen elected to fodice? Have the changes modtying and limit ing the powers of the Mayor, creating new Alder manic distric!s, ard wovidicg for the election, of Coat c!lmen frem Senatorial dis tricts epon a general tcket, conluosd to the betier government of the city, or to the elevation to power of & botter class a woos ? Our citizers can s wor these questions fer thomaslves, ‘They can compare the prosont with the past, and drow sheit ows eone sions as to the merite of the chaages which have been impeeod pon them by the coatral power at Albany. Is or city better gover ned cow than it was when the old ebatter was in forco? Ila: the bean dignified by recent legislation, ce has the Common Council been made loss accessible to corrupt influencis? No one will venture to answer in the affirmative, By taking, ine lange measure, the management of our own aifaire out of our own hards, the Albany junta ani thelr allies in this city, have only eansed fa mere wide-spread demoralization and have given a new impulse to the foul spirit of corrup tioa. By subverting the old ordar of things; infring- jag upon our sncient Municipal rights, and converting to political and party ends all the power and patrotage which attach to office, they have done to the city an amount of mis chief which cannot easily be repaired. ‘There ts, indeed, but cnd way in which the govermment of the City of Now York on be restored to any degree of efficioncy—and thet is by tho Legis- lature delegating to its own citizens the prepara- tom of a comprehensive and weli-diested plan ot munie!pal reform. Let the Legislature, in its approaching seasion, instead of attempting to tinker farther with our tity charter, to suit the views or interests of in- dividuals, pats o law arthorizing the holding of a Charter Coavention, to be compored of intelli gent, representative men of all pariies; and we ‘are satisfied that such a Convention will prepare ‘an Amended Charter which will be satisfactory to all “clasées of citizens and prutoctive of the city’s rights. MERE EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Arsival of the Bremes. ‘ Two Dayi Lator Intelligence. —_— The steanship Bremen, from Southampton en the 20% ult..arrived st teat deivgtrg cur we o rai Isquni oi Joes oF tut Rovan ‘ev GR) ENBAED TO ee ra Ouspran The Bari of fate terminsted on the oe tae cobucan py which fome genet porsons eran ‘ree’ tt the tnsbitety’ of Captain aes tepediated. Poo Cort Jeunal webs, that the Prince end Vrinaet Farottice Wiuuan intend to prolong their vinit to her Majesty until tre end of next week. Tne Malta correspondent to the nuoUnCE nomerous scotdents to vossle ladon with grain, in comarquenge of whe late sovere gales in tho Moditer yan-80 Miwey (4 # on committed by the fee toe wlfal nur wwtveion of mea: fact ttsted by this, 1d from Maite to Alexe The Time!’ Crour ene of then offal, from Kataendos, annou scing the death ef the Nana, ‘They are not beliowd, Acon'dirg to the latent ace evats, ho was levying Lo pa On our fonder, and threatening to anuibilste Luckuow, He bas about € 008 men with bin, ut saye: A battery com. ‘Hynf.uy, £0 9s fo command oslygsh hoaiiees te Bosnich woh vente! wence of 5.000 GUO reals, witt correspondent of the Morning Past a1 hnids out againat the te: ma propysed by F 08, ited by Kogland, for going into Congress Tum raxary, wont Gazette jmblietes tae text of the on Bras co and Bardi ad between ria, Frans and Sar. they coutrin nothing more them ts already fom diroclars Iutay pubriahig A letter frum Parma tr Milan Gazette, states theasembites of Contre Healy adda shat the peo loud ta demancing the ittumof Gea. Gawesinn Pave bias Nor. 27.—Barou Winsinn Houemav, the Kirctve! ese at Beilin, hen rosclved © 9e8 to preorad to Deaden for the yroeent Tre Biune's: Mintnter at Cargo! lia’ gone on leave to Besiia. A tamal oad of toe to Blrusters by Belt 186 icone Movers me AtakiD pe 1 tug te iolony ation reouived be tween Krepoe ond Austria, rai of the regeicy of Cant al Itaty JONOOMPA SI, Are MAE Seb Fersoved. A lottor from Borin says the “fective | hace ot she Prucklaa army hes ben egala Bertin, ‘Minket Lecfflalal Ithograph'e Pe rte tunt tho 1 tes i All by sent out oa nd at the Coogress oe ‘Alexanira lay 4 Mw tar ar a pe rhiwed gr at bra this erpagoment “Tho extraorainary omp * the abuaica; toa re here diss: te croming the réimoute Lpve dia ‘The Bed Jack of from Melbourne, with £151,000, bow bern 17 Taber ey i dare et er andthh Bwifestiro, witth vy suing The &. For Tho Wows by Telegraph. sats 8 fort Arrival of the Mova Scotian — TWO DAYS LATER. —_— Portland, Bec, 16 The sorew steamship Norn whieh left Liverpool on the 80th FR ap lh laa oft in q Thef news is mein: entldfpated the atrival of Bromen, st New’ York, but the sdviows via Jaters ib P. n. ~The funds ésatinae steadily imap oving moe of closed ah Tot. jaturdiay's r aro uu cf wale at Dales ; previoun! yer 80 whet qitet bags ° 400 Bd | Tce sbendy { 9.400 ort of Rangoon sold (to ertite) at Oe 64. we roat Deo. lat, Py M— Tha prodios oy 10 stort ay Hake? oem Omgra quoted at ied. aren ity olay. « quoted at 96%096% for money, and for Bow throes, 48 wer. TUIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS —Sesate. Washington, Dec, 15.—Lhe Vico President an pyugecd tle committee on Mr. Mason's res luton ‘yertorday, which consists of Mesars, slason, Days, Coun aman, Prtcu, aa4 Dootrrrys. Mr. rubmntod & resolution, which Ties over, inet uiecting the eommittes on territories to inquire into the expediency of rep'aing so much of the act fr the crpanization ¢f the tor \torlal governments of Now Mox'co and Utah, ae requires all iaws pamead by these territories to be ralmulited to Congress for ap~ or njecttot We iaitone ge of his Tatention to inteo- increase the pay of the The onate thom proceeded Yo the election of. « chap'sin, ‘On the first ballot there war mo cholos, but on the pccoml: Bay De. Guaust wan elected, recelving 58 it 0" BD. “fevers petileon were proseuted, when the Senate sdjourned till Monday. Hease of Representatives. Mr, VatanvranAm remarked that the court- ‘cay he exter. dod to others at all tines ho was resolved to exact fur himself at evel ry ha fea be then dt ook commen gcun)tP.. Last of all was haa Northern tar with He wasa United ‘oeuld pod oor quer. ‘The next census would show that the Mistisdppi bas » majority of the eof the on. try, who would have nister’ pays temr for the bene ft of all. ee teo long to the North to make cause agetiat da ond beip Gabe for thelr Northern mesters, voloo of patrictiam, lot respect; let them lay nd be Western nection: much the servillty to lity to the B.uth, came Low to tuful and dificult a whieh bad become at familiar as roinary word of salutation. ‘Toro was what thoy beard the crraking of the ‘ufu-like wail. He wouid tell sb of the people of tue nortb, and of @ minori west. “Thoie wes in one ‘column of the Clucingatl Commercial more sho aing the Republicsn sentiment fo Ohio, than tn a thousand #pecobes of Mr. Conwis, who, he euid, with respect, dov went’ the Republicave of that loader nor a vespectab'e follower. proceeded to argo that thero was @, in of this or south recklers whothar or vot, would not conesde thet the lesd- ore of Repubican part ° by bmy end _ contents sot, Jo thas oppo. jon to slavery. In the e * tia, ulabh bave bev 10, but not iw. TS was’ now. for <d now as the poittical out digunion, He de- mo of his remarke, that ho was om now forever. He bold to *on» Unly N Meee Comael deatiniyy” whish on, one : be fulfilled te at united pe: rte Ge of the, ite, total, moc 'y Republican parry. (Ap- and Am Mr Pemniniton cfged & resstittsn that til» cholo bo mae for Speaker, the Hows vill prodeod to vote at one «'c ook, three times pfeor which no fure ther vets shall be taken, Hw object was that themen should not be snr prited by # vote fa thete sence, and that tly ovuld retire fed that ro (urtber volo would be tekea. aid that fiends sold, tuleea they sdopt goa suah 0 talgbt be spring on ti any time to tLo dytiiment of the Deuoorate whom mig bt tho a! token and wou'd be ju tics mn raid hd regaderi Mr. Bubmwsw on Fo Kooublcay and sectional paity, ~ id bo'd bits upto iy. The North dick o loge, tims withius the Jaa’ Toety you avery sutivnts wete thar Fo 8 & ory oud wd that of hie o the Norh was aw taeon, git What hess idtiet the ad vlolat deoa, nd lobed, oftbe North, frou ¢ fratdation o et Gee BH @at until 2 ow, cither by-teritfs or fisbyneviqation, laws or on alavery, Hep. to vagy to Mr, Htvruatan why had cad that toe South bad Volated comproniute atter baring reosived. the bowers cn thelr side of v Aryan, Chie qucaton Mr. Qawsc puted. Fur the frat thirty yeara of the @ganization of the Guvermment, there seereeln ovcu upon the pact of the NortM ia $0 Bho teritorial orgacivation. ‘There'wae no «il ut to extend the prizeloles of the Wilmot proviso in the ‘ormanizatien of tho States of Tonows, Alabama, and other tow ‘States, tnd xcs igre. a . om Biaman to expi w $id oo ve plain what he megnt by: the Mr. Hiokwan—T meantito: ten borg ‘Necopeary to a chotoe 114. Boxman bed the flvor. who propow d utr, saylog that nero The question was sciead, to, end ths hates pro- coved Go suolhoe vote, wilh the'Sllowing Foawity Sure 0 Rocoox. 8 Gnman. pu r rT Necensary to mehelt, 114. adjouried, ANt Sinvery tm Philadelphia. -—0- Intense Excitement. —0- Philadelphia, Déc. beg ge My 1s considerable Siu tonight. “an & LJ Sina wal, latter this wes scctived from the Mayor to fey betas © soonint, of ie th obser thopasage of tas lanterwesty otiakvon Ae onder wos eisep bt orm thie i Stet srs be closed ana phy ge produced Whesas'« to proceed in peda al ete eee epeeetares im Kaha al torbing, 0 Mt. Conti’ Be wad sovoral lo or when tho kissers 1g and paseibly th¢ trou. From Obarlectows, _ ly attached to theptisoner, 19 were hin Own goa. Jan.extation could be heard tusongbout the bul ‘Tre pricomers are ali calm ard. resigned tod ovsaged with seeming dewticn 'n Fplritual oxoro Under the dircction 0. toe Rev N. G. Noats, a Pros. byterian clergymen. ‘Toe geliown was ro-erected thisevening. ‘The vegroes will bo hung between ehven aud twelve v'clock, and the whites be: twelve and one. cd wept over him as if ween From Washingier. Washington, Lie. 15, — Tbe Charleston Courier ous $e w roparted that Sensor Hammonp has ex- preseed the Intention of resigning bis seat atthe clona oftbe prea nt session of Covcreré He he been husvented from atteuding Weablogion by Indupo- ‘Toe Demoaratio Senators held @ osuous ing, further to consider the standing committee, Mr. Toowne in understood to have advoosted the restoration of Mr. Dovaras 94 chairmen of the com- ‘mittee om torritories, but no yoke was taken on that ‘Mr. Toomue etood sloue in the oayous en- rst pommittes, Meera Puan and Doves wore uot in Sree te Tea, Ne bret tho whole of th tisgy salicaria trase'y 37, and Mare’ 1 bla return. Rees ation, 66 8 mark of his personal mileaioner HowLir, of the I 4s not yet aware of the presert- hour ths wiovatog, ond tee pela eoiehen aed sae is morning, and two gold watobos and amo cask stolen, withut his being awalcened. Mr. Usroure, the Goveruor elect of Vinginis, is among the 1eouht arrivalg hore, thi¢ morn - of the find Accident. Providence, R. 1., Dec. 15.—Dava P. Cow 10am, Frinclog of the Btate Normat Bhool, was in. stently killed to-day, by being th:own L lage to Bristol whore the achoe! located ite Epuvusp Soaaryas, ne Rowse! 6 A danghiter of the Iota Navman Wannte, won kiled thiy morning in "Third street, while at foes Te ry soleigh, the hore havic en 0 64d oFeut causes . foutd gets tious ta thle attys = sc maaaae Later (rom Brownsville. Churlestom, Dec, Vb.—The Cowier of to di Soptaine ep oral advices Brownsvil'o, whi erieas bad quartered the hoe of deat ae SS Sear i mae ae armen Antoalo. The Mexicans were fave ae Be Mexican News, ans, Dec, 15.—The Moxican cortes- pondent of the ‘Moayune Teturted to the Coblowt, and Yhat he eedien ene FabiBicetion of the MoLAxa treaty Fhe cratary “of Mp Meni Lagaticn, Bonet He \ott for ‘Wasilagton taudey. ° hae a Nos-Arrival of the Amerion, ville, N.B., Dec. 15—8 P,.M,—;The B. Arora Esc whieh ploce the westast tr yo ahiok ' CITY NEWS, Fe At Fooror Dole Srkuwr.—On Wed we eh qhout;19 o-ctople, a Gre’ broke out an’ gated in the reat hall of the Cooper Institute inet evening, lor the purpose «festabiiahing « fund for thé benefit of Joun Haown's family, Saat-row's bend was in attendance and performed geviral fine aint. Mr, IivArt called the meeting to Order, Dr. Pare aries wee ap pointed chalmman, and Rov. Mr. Parson opebed the medting with ptayer, “Ho prayed for the progress of Westy, and referred to the Charlest wa pikouem sonter 064 to di to day, praying that tn the ¢ye0 of God they ailght aot be considered folons, though they were euch im ths aye of thé taw and of men. Rov, 8. B Ounev wa was then incrofuced. He be- gen with—“ ford uundred years ago, Maton aftor MWEuty and the regisided proved that rigtt to call to seoprate wicked king, end prat him to death, So he would hare Jas Hil. d Yous Rao wn's attempt t> reljeve thie cmatry fro, © crue! and wicked grverament, (Applause avd hineen Joud and long gontioued.) Atd this da: Ing attempt would be a Gt mubjett for the pon of the post of Paradico Lost.” (Applause end himos, and Attempts tn tho crowd to orente disturbanos.) Tao mcaker proceéded to speak at length in the same stra’n, frequently? interrupted by hisses snd shouts from vertons parts of the room. Sald the spraker, “under the constitution Jouw Baowm bad @ porfoct Hight to proclaim’ liberty to the enslaved. (Ap. plause and hirws)-=cne men taken ont amid Youd orien of “Pat him outs" A életurbence here ersucd throughout the room, and lated for aevoral minutes, Gon. Pitanowy appesied to the andicnoe to keep quiet, and bear what the man bad to say. Sgain the spesker commenced, aad proveedud to ccanider Joun Baows as having besa especially pre- pared by Got for hiv grow work, be only acted out what timid men theories. He hed ated, he waid, more nobly then Parsrcx Hevar; bo laid down his fo, not for himestf but for others, (Applease and himses; long disturbance.) The speaker egeln attampt. to proceed, but was every moment taterrupted, ‘Teo men wore put outamid loud threats, ohseraete., to the active Ghilstien character of Joux Brows, be mitk od briefly Baown's last actof kindness to the negro, bis kiming the Vieck culld when om bia way to the scaffold, (one woman ericd ‘God blew him, Applause and hisses.) Another man was put out— ‘e'eetd, they would go! Wome, ‘Thie proposition not being, acceded to, the disturbance ros> Laudet thaxt be‘oig; mevoral wore qjested, and Mr, Oaanym, fin- iching rapidly, Ade staf, and Weene. [Par- sate took the flor. * He began by anasrting: (hat Jous Badwss in- ‘Wdden Lad bot proved s fafture; Wbed shown the, Yhopresemt fms ths telegraph, the “miafs, and tho’ pubile bighweyes, ell rorthern Virgiais were gubject to the commands of (ed, Tantiar aise and bid asso clater, and could nob be used except by con- sent, Seventeen men struck on the apparently full vessel of Virginia pride, and emptiness regounded. ‘A clave Stale is a derpotiain in masquerate. (Hisses and cat-calle) Gentlemen, are you the aubjecte of Virginia or citisens of the free State of Now York, when you try to bresk np this free meting not with himes of disapprobation, bat an organized rystem of voles, “(a volco—we are Unis 0a men.)” A disturbance onaued, but it waa qaick- ly quelled, and the speaker proceeded with a sketoh of the Baowns who entered the c7mtest at Iarpor’s Ferry, attributing their nets solely to philanthropy and love for the human epteles, . Acocrding to Vire Glula bersclf, bis motives were pure and disin' ed. Mr, Paieire then alluced to the brave acts of Mas Four, in golug with « nian to recover the body, of the Mayor, aud efterwards endeavoring: unavail ingly to save yourg ‘Thorson. Xet. publid senti- meat there was of auch a cast that the bravelgin did ‘not dare to avow her noble sot,plesding that choonly did it to save her sister's earpet from being soiled, Te it right for @ slave to fight fur ble 'Ibsrty over an many dead bodies aa would le from Vii to Conada? (Cries of “Not no!) J was born in the shade of Bunker HN), qnd I sayit ts rigts. (Cries of “Trpason! ‘Treagon'') Was % right for Baows to help thom to rlee for thetr freedom? Adk| Drgos, Who fell a Misdllonghil, in sttempting’ to gain tre Uberty of Greece; kt Koecwaxo answer from his graye on the banks cf thé Hudson! arewdr Larar- | ‘arva, why did you help ust (A voloe—"' We were white men.") Lararerth ssld—" If I isd kmownit was to be a Wavcholding republic, I would never have drawn my word in tts defence.” (Applause and hirtes.) The speaker next spoke of the evils of Blavery, racy of Wo bkeved Northern dovghfaces calling Bown fnsane, to Cogentray's compsnionn calling len dronk, while ho was perfcotty sober and they tigay, merey because he looked odd. At the Union saving moetirg in Boston, tt was opened by prayer, by @ clergyman whe prayed loudly for the Unlop, erprotily tho Soutiorn half, lke the ma who owred belt of @ negro, and be, always prajed, “Lord bless Tos” especially uy half.” Clougkter, eppleuse asd biseoe) The speater then mentioned, Yes a large donation for Jomw Haow?'s feroily, bad been reeived froma slave holder im Beitimere, aud many there praised’ hte highly for bis mere) eheractor aud bravery, Ths chivalry of Virgioia nex$ recelyed the mpdaker's at- tention, in a high'y ontomp\imentary menper, He said, that Joux Baown, with T8 fed, would hevs thatched to Bichmuid wud ° pardoned’ Governor Was, Frequent attempts were mado at thid point to Wiesk up the mesting, but without avail, Speaking of the seocesion cry, the speaker sald," If you ever find the town's poor separating from tise town, the nest act you will me will be South Gerdlina’ going 8 of tho Union." i 4 wen esked whether Joun Baows bad B right to ‘be p judge Gf the lew and Constitution. Mr, Pua Lire qnawered that, every humen being is bound to Judge of tho vigttectundes of «lay, obeys tty haben tt to jyhhe should se seem e Mh ane lepton President. Site i - Rev. J. AL Sagan was the last speaker. Lvrags, Cavan, Joni Kuox bad faulta, thay were not per: pealgel ya iyenn vorhaeey pietr ‘Boat Caroling » : eK Celou, @ fie brolle olan tes! tho third floor of the boarding house No, 193 Mar cnr etreet, bors by Mire Horrom, Before the Games wore oxtirg ulshed the roof of the building was ream y burnt off The build oo = (the ox. ‘Recessary to enable the workmen to obtain even @ Saal pation of thelr tools, the public are urged to come to thelr eid. Guod citizens aq are willing to “ping atthe Ball, 251 Grand nt. ‘Tre Tammany Hall General Uormmittes met last evening under the call of the Chairmas, Isqac V. Fowurm, Beg At the hour of meeting, the Chatrman beng detained on other bustadey, Hon. Jon Kayey wae called to the clei, sod the toll called. Whore waka vory full attendating OF bers, and the barerogm was fil'ed with ‘Tho first bniiners transacted was to restive the re- porta of the sanding Committe, and these bet all sat factory were poanimotuly approved, and « ‘vote of thanks palieed to the Treasurer and Com- mittee upon Finanea, ‘The Committers ow Organization then presested » Cal fot the election of a new General Comntttes for the year 1860; of a Young Men's Geceral Com and Of Ward Committees, to condiat of five members, from enol eheatien District—the General aad Yoon, Mén's Comii itteea to consist of fire momborw fi each Ward. was unanimously edopted, as wee tha reaplution agoompanytng It, that the dolo- gates from the several “Wards, or ® majority thereof, appolr t thé Inspectors of Primary cleotions and the plades of bold ing 6 polls, ‘The Primary lectlons ere called for Seturtlay } between the hours of alx and eight o'e!gok. Before the returns of inepeotors were made, ft was moved end carried that the Wards be ca ied, and that a1 the members who were unfalthful to the Or. ganizstion in the Charter eiection, be expelled from the Commélttes, ‘The result was the expu’sion from the Commaittes of three or four members, who had worléed pyruinst the olcction of Mens. Haveusren, ‘Tien and MoKinor. Tho oaly Warda contested ea to the sppointorent of Inapecters, were the 7th a1 224. In the former Ward the names presonted by Mose Twasd, Rersoups and Suant, Wore adopted. ‘The 824 Ward case lod to w long and excited de- dato, ia whieh Mr, Sxacni®, Mr, Martenson, Jadgo Commotey, Mr. MoSrxpom, Mr, Fowtss, mas a most eloquentand touching sddreas to the Goumtt: toe, whlch was most loudly applanded, urging apon them the mecessity of vuion, conciliation and effurt for the ake of tho Intercats cf the Democratic party in thé Btate and throughout the Union, At its plow compromien was greed to between Judge notir apd Mr, Mastineos. A rosclution was adopted recoramenrdirg the Democracy to attend the Union meoting to be held on Monday text, A long Address, prepared phage bas Aare relation to the Municipal comtew, war feed | aod unanlmonsly adopted, after whieh the committe ad- Journed. ‘The meting was ene of tha’ most thier ‘toting bold in Tammany Hail this year, } ae t Lacyunms ~The celebrated Lowa Monraz, Coumess of Landafeld, delivered her La Ag * Johw Bull ‘et Home," at Mozart Fall last ¥ ‘Tho Mall wae filed, and the fatr lecturer, by her many beppy bite at the manners and custorie of our Mng- tah cotati, the andlonoe tn A gy apd Vaton, yop e leature by Bev. tac Alpers, or bong wey Tabernacte. A !a-ge crowd was in atten avxlane te hear how that desityble obit dould be ‘3 ‘Wros BLPar lectured before the; Mercantile Asso- clatlany Jat evarirg, on the “| Olty of New York.” na eETT ET Serceram Loss or Mowmr.—A lady, Up town, went some evenings sid to age the “ Toon.” .€iue, tock the pmonution, leaving Temensyrance of fhe matter; tae. after ber rebuaa heme, and did not fakes ber ence ty the’ till ete, Upon repaieing Bo the Pisce of she found what the fire bad done fhe Work—2 pite off ashos wag Ol! (Sat mot her viow. Fogen: or Hgnrr —Yhere .pamed our |office yraterday morning, » lank specimen o. the trfar; Balding high in air her setts 04 to keep them from the dirty aide walk. sho le a new beginuer and needs to practice in prie vato until she gets better accustomed to! short “togs.” It ig well cnqugh for aledy te show an ankle in picking her way throngh foul stress, but the Joint above the ankiesmey bo concealed by outer garments quite advantageously. Fars awp Ansrvensantes.—The members Of the Church of the Inearnation, continue tholr fair, comm nce’ ycuterday, through bo day and this oven. tog; im the chapél of the Hume for the Friendlgss, Nov 90 Bast th etroet, ‘Tuo frtr ohes in charge state Aheir object to be the raising of funds to complete the ‘ ebureh abape!, ! ‘The @abbath sctiool connected with the First Colored Covgregationslist church held its $24 Anni- | yertary at tho Baiyyor ant Institute, . Asmgican Inetcrete Pourrzomo Apsoct- ation—This Astociatiin. met in falr mumbers at” ‘Cooper Instivate last evening, for the purpose oy affording tho members presont to consider and ex- prem thar opinion te felation to the subjtct of “Head covering and clothio ‘Tax U, 9. Bovenue Cutter MoCieljadd, hus deen assigned todo duty tn th's district by tho Seore- tery ofthe Treptury, Bhe is commanded by Opt. Huvaire. Communications, &o. | | ‘ Comarcrios,—New. ti Wo Editor of the Aun :—' statement wade tm tthe goods in Somaged ns late ‘8, 98 and 94 Frankfort wtrest om the 80th of Nov, gods were ‘yeu Yours, Ys J, Benmias. Inquests, Accidents, &o. Sorrosen Arreure 19 Porsow,—A men panxd a un, aa jevweday. ‘He with a can contelirg bie dluner, of nd ot Losn oratd. part ot in s fatr wey to re It he. nad Bea Pu io Uh ty Bub ty wheel Bi hapa ble Fas lap Fara bee pide | Doass eter —Banwer Grtw antiga, one of t! ons injured “oy tho tating Oe Chem te Doses season diedina Bava ths body axid's vordos <f * abet. Deoian Wes wiustive st %T yeare Erixp wr a Be bile. eee ustwo of ofage AN Inquest wil be. alg upon the | Fatau Buasmo Ganvanrr. Gam- soete, oe ool in OO a Covrranrarma.—W. Jarrunson, a bar- tender in ‘Chatham street orn hoe whe areah. Jas at the tore No, 1i9 Dnane street "Hie “ BATT Sa Ons re u be a Connacttom.—In the report of a case of rape, seed a Mri was ecroreoeely ste Inchr ince ef thet it took plac) at 156 Greenwioh Grrauwich ov “SPER Ts 1a, me tne et MARRIAGES. (RABAT PRES Y Bet,’ age. u In compliance with the shove reqnest, ‘ , received the etgnatures of uearty 20.000 names 4 PUBLIO MERTING will be held Forsene ftdtp ¢0 thesease and willing $e oéntri- bute to thd expanses, will send te J.T, Soutter, Trea- sure Bank of the Repubita E Wuonew, lied te eolg Topme Des. léth, after along and he od un ch she bor ‘tian Soars. aged 69 years snd Ii montha Teer, troubled rou), whose plaintive moan, isch Gare each toons th | to twee cams aint, re oan a” 4 hole the pr pe ttt oper, At Rvaxe’ (2 Paton street, RAYS ine Feicees eat heen, Bouwasr Pres. ety Saeae Fk NT oS TT 850. u eotee ot regerd I mored, to repmocss! 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