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Looking back st the bittory of this country down to the preseut time, he found tnat no member of the Untud Otatee ato had ever been cincled dent. i aan i at ‘tba mga isin bee Wey Know wintr> TT sna ‘were naderstood 1 would have sip ing these dchaten, ee nana rt WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 21, 1859. pata aad Merecce. ‘Tus war which Spain has declared against Mforeceo prove a more difficult enterprise than she pated, It seems by the advices eb woh ash bo Foran the con- which we publish to-day, that the Spanish in- yrinds God myriads at Yor of the Uuion, and wers, belding mectlage to. tity “thelr devotion. He denied that thove, Ualon meetings were of no acceunt, aa hed toon ‘Toes prepare the public mind for action. | Whowver may teke part a speak t thaow thst the tances of the susta'n the institutions of Hittle advan clyiliz ation, jatlike mot a is hls Howe of Represcatatives. the ‘Fmperor of Morocco has 40,00) regular it here, but porbape at the crisk of tla healt, Ge ow ona had beard ir) appeal every It is probable, however, that the Moors wil) vidvais thomeelves, and in exsos whore both par: tica had to be absent, nd the obast they oon retiro into their fastnesses a: Ty Ey UT into the country the more their difficulties will familar methods which would have the effect of pre- ce the House and asking the other to offect spire him with a confidence of vietory. would ini bis rero.ution, proposing the adcption of ty rule, ‘Mr, Hou The war has eprung up, in « great measure, Fa Tod wottled, altbough who hel reas baa no jurisdiction under turles the Moors held dominion In Spaidfand, tor pan Nebraska act ing of religious prejadice still exists. Marshal | vers, by the Co: into the Shrritorten, composing the expedition, \hus expresses this pore ‘by the QGoustitution es the other doctrine triotism, of religion, ard of military glory; « North ta tas in anew crusade sga'nst the Moslem, who, ia havo ae tiger iufetin in Terk me pe os y sre ahoudt | posed Ui beat tesa” a esgic opening of the campaign, The Moors, po poople, and they bate the Spaniards with all the ih ean enc daprp fo fanaticlom, Tt ta ald that | man, we ‘was atl confined to he room. Ho cvld be oman on tho uth troops, ead that they are well armed and equip. aris Cbed es Co eine” or any sft ook a sealewiaa, preset were umialiy mse decline fighting regular pitched battles, They exeel in burrassing warfare, and it driven trom | “Str"tsvioe rented that the question reeslved teelt Into cng courtesy, and ‘under tho elreummanoot omerge at pleasure to make rudden Attacks upon | 2° ‘ek Feaponded to, be stggeated Yo gententm 4 the enemy. ‘Ihe farther the Spaniards advance | the Demccratic side that they recourses to those venting a \ Ae. iccresse; and woe be to them ifthoir savage | “Mr tow thong it waa bad practi for one side foe should gain such advantages over them as fm Mr Liman roada on toe(ctual spprsl to sot 0 At unassisted by Franec, Spain may fail in her tho pl. ambition of conquering the Mvora, aid the question i, slavery eee there seomed an appromimetion fom the traditional ba'red existing between the ferained ta Ra ERG at Spaniards andthe Moors. For nearly eight con. bryce air . ec der ard ccutise ft a @ dom though more then three centuries and a half | rae Nobreske have elapeod since their expulsion, the o'd feel- | ne prsition ota emt te Bu gun a way. on, one ‘duty of Co OrDowent, tx Bi preclemation to the troopa | Aad.rbet Je hare Al duty of Congran Cy fecling ‘Tbe Queen hes placed mo at your | Led by ti caer’ ooeae ee head that we might togetkor fulfil a du uty which for Spaniards is traditional and bis- toriesl—war egiinst the Moor.” Spain engages tarp, rovses up all his old fanaiicism to nerve him in the combat, Hos. D, 8. Dickinson and the Union Meeting, jortous “aly Axoz the prominent publie man Invited to } snd a aiid ationd the Union meeting at the Academy of Bepablloan Music, was the Hon, Dani 8. DrcKrmson, | Lost, the ify = opera pF In reply, ho wrote a letter, giving his views on Hie reerred to Mr. Gorrie ieech tao other day, tation recent quoted e ne, " the Anti-Slavery agitation and the recent events | Gomwmn ts regarded at crochoty. Be. then eeked in Virginia, in a very emphatic man- ark fo read Mr, Cuats’s riQoTutlon relative ver, Mr, Dicktxson, after expressing tegret | to the unfituess of an endorser o! Hau that he could not be present at the meeting, | mys:— Althong’ recent events have aroured the mind from he et lethas et they have rather revit increased tae ale I have long Union ts yr ankt to had se tnd reciped and repeated by gos performers Af wo would neve poara, wo aunt ao | vation wit oe beggar Leveled endless Taped tlon of slavery must be exterminated by some phyal- al power, as that which cast cff the yoke of Great &-d gavo those colonies their freedom in tho lution.” "Phe alterpative then la thas unions, tee slaves are Lyon ynypen and totaliy olpated, a Terort mast be hed to vinlonce. Hie reed the narhos cf Menars. BawanD, which grows lke the very root of the Gor stitution. We must attend to our own concerns, take care of cur disturbers, and loave other Sta tn all that rotate to their domestio, polley, ‘hes a: independent.” Bearcely had we completed evancipation tn our own rate Vefore a clamor was raised for the repoal oft! remitting citiz ons of other Stal throvgn pts Btate, or e jvorming in it, upodt er pleasure, for ate e mouths, to biog with them the tr Louse! and font | The compendium of that Rok wes taado with te tion of | View of carrying the Presiden tis! e'oction,and the Re- Siate fend good felth, in 6 epi Mvanoe | publican party bas consented to abolitioniain as one of ind hootiliy, tn Vietet op of oll ecalal peoyatety end . , The Deatee “Gharcon, orth a ith wuien had long formed chee, Not ith, whict ong for wot band ct Unirn in thetr general associations, qu tad haf taken ent goasmel Cogetber In tholr con’ | the feelings of ‘ne Brut will protect pert ther 4 Sees one i farm of ths Durmocreoy of the ho ftand and have stood fem ty thee to oi:turb nee ralati na betwoen mestor aud slave— Nich iil th scciotion havo bien orgarized and «udowed—funds |. A call of the House was made, preliminary totaking Taleed azd accutatlated, arms aad deadly Weepane wate Bex Bpoet ‘end munitions have beon gethayod together in hoe ated to tbe serv the Almighty, to every ri og paral se the teeth over the land, calculated and intendes ry Lhd Gronsknn 31 j for Mr, Borman 09; for Mr, Bauxs- Da Seattertn in the recon ‘the whole number of voters 926, and 114 were necessary toa choice, Mr. 109, Mr, Bormiza 4, Mr. MoCune- Boattori x In the third ballot, the whole ‘was 2:5, making 112 neces: te Burman 109; for Mr. Bot AND 48; the rest were «: ‘adjourned. prevent we been pd ey personal ber ‘cat fodoral laws and overrite the Constitution, kave ben passed ; el) right of equality, Jn theo y or in Praction, in the commen property o the Las aot one tnceerant 1 up vehol era fev one end of ‘the other, until it has become in- tate our whole tyevera. Lnnt, thorah not seat, evnea the foray of Jou Beows ot Hes, with stealth, fraud, robbery, murder, fresson, sad attempted im- | ofclcek this moral Burrection. ‘ols niserade manent bis emooates | ‘The fire have paid the bygbeat huvian penalty for erimo, and tows whi homaelf,but penes, Bias Bla bitory Ped to Auvust It heroic virtuss, tho trath we would glady be spsrod to recital. as oarkid by ™ toring. ‘Tbe Houre thon Disnstrous Fire—Loss et Life, (cy part of the building, whlis ccspiepees & wore at work in tho upper rt uy, and the flames’ ‘aith ouch rapidity aa to ont oft ll chavee of oacepe. Consequent %! seven females wore ‘urnt to death, and two ott ogother with « ths tun of thd coer eo. badly lajared; that evon though | believed they cannct ‘His courwo in | dead, aa far as ascertain every apeotes of wrong and : ‘Jann Bacon, of iH viclence, his path wey can be tracid Ly bloody foet> Hyuap (sisters); two other prints slong his wh: le career from taef to murder. | females sscortained; ané a married wo- Ho wous to the neighbor ad de man tained Laarton, Physicians from thie city are false uame, ond ‘Toe origin of the ‘reported. a it is the fa attendsnce upon the injured firela unknown, Lows Tae Mextoan Treaty. Nowe Orleans, Dec, 20.—Tho U. 8. steamer Trooblyn {baa atived here, bringing Mr. MoLana, our MiL ister to Mexico, #1 ¢ ‘his family. Mr. HR Detanentace, Mr. McLanz's B:cretary of Ligation, bas also arrived, bearing with him tho the Juansz Go It was ratified not even the pale moow stars lo ked out, *hen honest ing, who thlere ani murderers U beets roan for their prey, the ass ey @ Uneuepecting snd defeuc less} aid for this, hie crime is inverta with Kemenc sil onaueel and | Rio G pentivsents urged ico ony and by who furnisnrd the wicved ware, Wast wend heve been set murder in others, w: berotem in ht gentin otal (strvgsle for tae yrivilegy of claw ng ct enipping with th of 8 vi thm nd Pa fy. Gooc8 shipped froce traueit war housve to forcign countries are alao to be free of outy, Our troops, military etores and munitions of war, sre to page through, Tehuantp'o and sonore, tho ‘Toe neutrality of the trans isto protect the transit » be perfect en deh ncelees ta our citizens are He has been canonized by tho siecirini orgie of those who demand aa eutislavery Hiblo and, an anti el fax & cond Bt, JouN tn he ade, pern, oy 4 supplemental conve:.tion permits etervontion ta Mexte» to protect our citizens and enforce tue treaty bl pulations, in rar den the Ci for the release cf duties ou peed Ang trarnita, the United Btatoe is to pay four millions two nei t of oleime, ‘The above is pr Net pette:stralgt, ergrotucd raiina'.” Wroa the culprit, fair, im pertial spd pationt trial had bon oon: 8 wae ex, minute gins were fod, and yetherings were saath Ugh tempynt of @ patriot or a sag tot to pets from earth 10 heaven, andit wi declared that We gallows, ws u'd bencolerts be more od cruclax on; and cvuld he nen we of thes iustigators ‘which are to be ressived in pay- d from autkentic sources, Pacino Railread, New Orleans, Dec. 19.—Dr. Fowixns, Presi- dont of the Pecific Raliway, leaves here for Phils. de'phis, via, Memphis, to motrow, to consummate and spologiata it orrtein y harne one ew ‘organization in that Wh Hon. J. Ev sembiauce to that event sud Dut one Tuomsom, liacelphie, as ‘President, Gol, Bax. of the Southera 8 wire b rg fle and | ‘Taxa, of Memphis, as Loyd Commissioner, and Hoa. ny reflesting mle | V. K travanson, of Neshvile, a8 General Agent of Hit w domaady w je Lom pany. Dut anranh |. The etogk selee reported to F President Fowixes by EL A bligations, that we | the ¢iffexent States amount to $440 000, which isto rect and reprel oir bortile legislation, that wo re. | be applied to se copatruction of the road. ‘The ve fugitives from service aud coat we tee! them In ik book closed wita conditional truo freterval ap'rit of constitutional equality, bole unsold stock of the Company at ‘do, aud do promotly, and when it is | par. ‘Texas legislation of a favorab‘e character is wituees pacidc relations, expected, wretoct each >y Larry — Reperted Death of Hon. Liam Boyd. — ead if forays and Concinnati, Deo. 20, itch to the Com- 3, jon arv to bover upon the hs or te Parpewe of invading thelr | mercial seys thes Hop, Linw Boyp died at his roal- Genos in Kentuch y, on Saturday. to murder Prete” ois ‘aes deatroy™ thelr 1, foveramont, She Btets ‘pow an! ‘that with yon op Na ough Wo famiount of Force can ever maintain the Union, ‘This seehioeal ati 94 wickoo ae sata wenn a8 tuh if peraatted to proceed, cannot fall to nenc’s than it has ever owed) sod when Ua veterton shall bave sub= cotatitutlens und a) oy ‘excopt such as to thelr own. conform Jard, they mist close Chelr career of blood a co with knives ‘e ach other's thrcats, which have been blunted wt the throats of bomest wen and th: tr wives and children, T have the honor to be, éc., Sincerely yours, The Nows by Telegraph. Magnets epacs, Ho. 60 Welk erect, ond Southern Medical Scademes Quiniag Phtindoipaia, Pliladelphia, Dec, 20.—At a mapting of Bexthern Baan) students to-day, it was ved to secede in body from the schools in this city, and go to the Bouthers Colleges. “Thore was s large ance. ones Roe e will lowe two wun edad will roomed bye ey A “deed rr {ralut from the Baltimore Depot.” s EUROPEAN AFFAIRS, pia ia ty Arrival of City of Washington. rom ‘The steamer Cit; of Wesbingtony from Tiree b pool tee the Tth Toa an ep i are nth Amerioa corres: es those te th tha North 0) but our coast. was D. 8. Diexumson, letter of the Emperor to \verpoot mer. chants waa prominently commented upon ta s Perle journals. The Patris considers that contr: et a Ihitle to allay the uncani~ng ie ‘sod that. tn the * Engileh people U of Prewes acd Breton’ cited a ret a st deren and tat hi tae ee ‘ora eve’ fox 000 C00 atorlinge The oomblasd to 9.000 men, pte nw fioatin mode!, wo cfoers of tt @Tou'on Korrnias Asriqurtim—A* 9 meoting of tke N.Y, Mortioulturs; Ho taty, hold in Clinton Bal, Monday evening, the Peesident, Mr. Gaomuon, exhibited some sweet peas which were taken from the breast of on Egyption mummy, and ats conse Qhensiy sbout $.6¢0 years old, cart sods were oat ‘of those #0 «btained hid been planted and had vegetated, war als> recet« ved. They are of s dark brownlah olor, sorewhat shriveled, but of good size, Scnoon Exarertion.—The girls Grammar school of Public School No. 33, in 28th street, near 9th avenue, had an exh'bition yesterdsy afternoon, which was alike creditable to scholars and teachers A novel feature in the Programme, was the recitation of the “ Downfall of Poland,” by eighty Missos, who nocompanicd their recitation with simultaneous ges- tiou'ations, ‘The exerciess closed with calesthenies to rousic by the scholere, and the chant, “Gloria in Exoolsie." r Tee Tawrrr 100. — Oxz Homparp axp Firmieta = Anniversary. — Yesterday morning, at 10 o'clock, special service was held in the chapel of Trinity church, in celebration of the ono hundred and fiftleth anniversary of the School: ‘Tho interior of the chapel was beautifully decorated ‘with evorg cens, and there were in the viclaity of one hundred scholars present, The Rev. Dr. MoVioan preached an exc:llent sermon, and severa! fine pleco, including Christeas Carols, wore sung by the schol - are. 1 vatter’ I, was rep ad Vad vented 6 Beet ono ene, tate créaso the combustiv.e power of coal 76 per cette Tue WAR IN MoROOD, ‘The Gibraltar Chronfele of tho 29th ult says vate letters from the 6} pent the ection of the alg AOL! than the p: Pr. comp ia Alon, m 1600. has OTe seriou, feerongerae states that tn the reosnt af- Ceuta, between the h and the More, tara Serene number wounded, General Esomanons had to re: turn to Alfestraa to have his wound dressed, ‘AUOwRA. La Nord anys thet 90.009 additional troops are to be wnt to maintata order in Han, ‘The London Peet's Parts ocrrespordent bas ‘that & Cablast Council at Vienna has been held, to take into coa- dideration tho neoorsity of placing the whole of Mun- tn a stato cf ‘compiatn bitterly of the now Vienna jc ur and arbitrary press iw. sey tho national demon- government wore ta- Accounts from Hung one ageinet the reening. “Al saabhs were taking part in thom, LaTEOr Haws, ‘The London Globe, after that Gon, Boorr ‘was the bearer of instructions from tho Government Of the United S'ates with reference to San Jusn, ways it bas reason to believe the tenor of those instruse tons as communicated to the iaend ia ae po exslualve cecupation by ot formel and de! governments of the United aveTmatias ney advices are to October 18th, and Melbourn to Gotonse Tithe Hy? thot in New Gn'e fouine Three British subjects have beoa by order of the hh Gove ernor Dr Samnts: Goveral hes been obtaining full ‘The Governor ing fall par- tloulars for the use of the Beglwh Go ‘The By ve had to reso'ution agreed recommending (he annexation of the Fejee Téands to tho Diltinh Rmpiro. “CITY NEWS. Terrible Catastrophe. —_—— FALLING OF A-STORE IN BROAD &T, —o_. Two Persons Killed—Several Injured. — The coremonies were concluded by a brief address to the scholera by the Rev. Dr. Miensm Darartmant.—An election of an Assis!~ ‘ant Eogineer for the Harlem District takes p'ace to- morrow. The candidates put in nomination aro Mr. Joun A. MoToaxen and Mr. Wa. Mawiay. The lat- ter is present Assiatant Engineer, and Mr. MoJoncen {wan active and efficient momber of Hose Company No, 82, Nicnotas’ Bark Norm Rerorram never quoted the bills of the exploded “ Colonial Bank, Tororts,” and was thus an exception among the Note Reporters of this clty. Inquests, Accidents, ko. \ Buvpxn Daara.—Coroner beg Gov. Doverass, was AY should remaio ins peers peel ther party, vending tne the ts qaaation by Great Somrewur held an on Tavaday, of No. 191 Mott street, upon deed ta'the parquette of the tabeas Tr elit, om | batter evoning. ~The jury rendered a verdict of ‘Death from apoplexy.” Bow Cvan nx a Hose Carnrace ann Kite gp.—Farancis Kars, & Lea of Hose Co, 11, dted on Tuseday, at tho N. tarie® received on the 1 carriege of that Company. ap toauest upon the body. of New York, viper age ge. Police Intelligence, &o, street, occupied by Haut, Lewnma & Co,, gave way, ‘and fell with a tremendous crash upon New street, cautionary measures. They, Satie welblng, Wak atuase paved safe, and extin- ie erin ppd rer age Anparw Rocers aa arrested yesterday, with rd Jon Drornaes of Noe a Ber pore of seouring the building for the night. An ox- hin wpon the head wit amination of the ruins on New atroct satisfied them all that no one had met with any serious injury when | f1"Qau gtivet, Tee alleged thet bs aut her baalg a S razor, Both prisoners wore looked up to snawer, dermen. Tho Board met at 6 o'clock last evening, the President in the obair. evening during the woek The motion to mace} avery chenian Tis retraite, and Aldermen Baapr then moved mrtion was carried. Mapeiaeg Me Borgt. Brovanse stationed officer Joun StawaRD ‘nd several companions, of the Ist Precinct, at the front door, in order to prevent amy one from entor- ing until the keys could be procured, and the doors stood watohing, although there was no evidence of however, before the reat of the whole vast building, came tumbling to the ground, with a tremendous cresh. ‘The front wall was thrown entirely upon the pavement and fell so suddenly that it buried several bystanders in the ruins, ‘The fire bolls were ordered the neighborhood, Ropes were drawn across the street im order to keep the multitude away, and bonfires ‘were lighted, so that the firemen ould see how to speedily remove the ruins, and recover the bodies of the unfortunate ‘buried under them. It was not long before a bedy appeared in view, ‘and soc the maugled remains of officer Joun Staw- Amp were brought to view, Life was not quite ex- tinct, and the body was conveyed on a litter to the Hospital, Hore everything was done to relieve the sufferer, but without avail, as he died at 9)¢ o'clock. ‘wife and three children, who live at No, 3 Trinity Place, He wase man of about 85 years of age, exemplary in his private conduct, and a faithfu\ officer, Hohed been on the police a little short of one year. He was fearfully wounded, the «ntraila protruding, and both his legs being broken, Although suffering intense agony he was the a Belg Teport was ald on the table. Committes on Finance ted to favor of | $8 ire Depart rm ir wasn cer was siovers of Record, stating thet they bad received a copy of the resolution of the Supervisors in relation disponition of the printed records, and regret of s member of the his wife before he died. Socn after Mr, BrzwaRD was removed, the lifeloae form of a middle aged man was borne to the First Precinct atation heuse. It proved to be the body of ‘Tnomas J. Exx, an employee in # warehouse near by the scene of the accident, and @ resident of No, 260 Sagket street, Rrooklyn, Mr, Buy's som was knocked under No, 2 Engine, and thus his life was saved. Over Mr. Exx's body lay @ heavy stone pil- lar, which bad crushed ell the lower portion of his body to afelly, ‘The sight was truly sickening, It 4s bolieved that besides the tro whole bodies wore recovered, nono others were killed, Anvanw WiLLIAMsOR, 8 resident of No. 8 Gackott streot, Brooktyn, was passing atthe time the walls gevo way, and received a shower of bricks, but ls not ferioualy hurt, Mr, Davis, an attache of tho Sun offir, having beard of the falling of the rear wall, went down to the score, Ho reached tho Bread aticot side of tho accident just as the building way, and was bad- Jy out about the bead. Bis legs, arms and body were brulscd, and his injuries ere quite severe, Mr, Dayixs was kindly attended to by Mr. Caruns, of No, 01 Broad street,end by others present, Officer Byam was badly bralsed about te logs by falling brick ; and @ women was struck bye piccs cf timber and slightly hurt, Besides those, several others received slight injuries, The building now destroyed was built im 1546, and was erecied on the spot where the great con: flegration of the year previous originated, ‘The par- tition on the lower floor had been removed, in order to moke the two atructures one, and the floors abore wero supported by tron columns. In the uppor flomxs there wero stored 6,0C0 barrels of flour, and tho weight of these was teo great for the columns below, whiob preesing on the foundstion, caused it to bulge out, and faling, nec:asarily bringing the building down, On the first floor, there were $30,- 40 worth of groceries, and the total loss cannot fall short of $10,060, or nearly 10 per cent, of the whole stock, ‘The accident will be fully investige- tod, as it issaid that the owners of the building knew ft to be im denger on Saturday Inet, At i1 o'clock, last vight, the fromem , wore jordered away, ‘nd the fact aunounoed that uo more bodies wore uncer the ruins, Lat of which they at- that they ware peomasry expenses and should sania? therefore aak the Supervisors to pro- ment. ised re tema summed up $8 979 86, besides the gumot 948.0:6 74 due MoSranon and Baxcen—total 8. ‘Thie peper was referred to the commit- bog ra the wubject. presented @ resolution to increase the walasies of the Judges of the Buprome aad Suverior Courts, the Ju/ges of Crm mon Pleas and the Sur- jalary from $5,000 to $6 000 per annum. was determined to pre- Finally, the resolution was —ihinm, P— Bru ving not'ce that he would present it at next mect- Sic Srewasr presented @ resolution to Increase the police force te 1400 men, bas adding about 150. after ‘a dobate, it waa referred to Commuttes on Criminal Courts end Police. ‘Mr. Kannapr presented a resolution reqveating the Committes ou AuDUAL Taxes to Inquire ut the pro: Priety of directing the Tax Commissioners to make 5 ‘annus report of the number of improved, in each Arsembly Dist do Toe Ocmmittes om Criminal Courts and Poltcs, reported rd feror of inereasing the peice foroe to 1400 being made, the report wes laid at meeting. mittee ou Aunus! Texes reported on the ‘Igims of of the Ferpeneers ot Registry, with @ resolu: thon to per Regustrars for five days at each eloo- we es at is Te, Suh the Suit tthe te ray that 926 be allowed A to each eet of ragietrary clerks for room sarrwang, 10.92 fe to oe $51.000, This was signed Goa mitten +. Bux? made a minority report, ines. much that it only dlowed fourdays payment instead of five, and that $15 be allowed hire. After o debeto, the mivorty wy report was then correc five daya in districts where the votos exoveced 4, Tie majo worl pews asooreetel. nt rev ry Mf 4 on County Offices Pepertad te wr Guaxen County Glory $2.80 61 for eficlal bar "tie Bos adjourned to Thursday next, ‘The Ton Governors. ‘The weekly wtatement submitted to Board, at its regular meetng on Monday, stated the Dumber" of intiefes under the superriaton to be 7.031; an troresse o! owr til The obildrea '¢ Inland, & Beveral other matters were laid over until Lecrvnss Last Evexrno,—Mr. J, C. Gan- caer Goony, a Brahmin, lectured at the Church of the LEGAL REPORTS-—TUESDAY. Messiah, (Dr, Osgoon's) og ““Brabminiam and its _ Peoullarities," Dr, Powsit, at Clinton Hall, delivered a lecture on ‘The Organ of Hearing ;" aud BE. J. Baowsh En spoke befcre the Father Mathew ‘Temperance Goclety, at Baoox’s Assembly Rooms, om ‘The In- fluence of Celtic Blood.” Baranv Tartor read a new lecture in Pale ace Garden Music Mall, before the Baconian Asso. clation, Baw You« Bisromcar Socuetr,—The 55th anniversary meeting of the New York Historical #o- ciety, was held in thelr Hall lest evening, Hon. Lu- ‘Tuva Basapien in the chair, Hon, Qzoss Forsom naad a lecture delivered a short time since before the ‘Vor mont 1 Bocloty, on the life and character of Col, Bal attendance was but moderate. Grasp Masonro Buvsiom.—A grand Ma- fonle reunion tock place last night in the Acsdemy of Music, ‘The music was furnished by’ Noic's Bev: oh adinend Band, ‘The Louse wae crowded and Barcoricam Wann AssooratioNs.—The Be- publicam Ward Assoclations met last evening In their Supreme Court. The IHardenbrook Case— Hard mbrook v4, Hard- endroo fonden a0 allege io: to the child 4 the Bisint in consequence of neyligence on toe part of Tee oormpiatat logos that, tte ie daaghtar ofthe defer dant was crossing: ton Mereb, 1807, when the ry ptt dfbadotedra va horses, chee along at full speed, Inatend of the it : kook! 7m the child und outting otherwise fnju . The paint states that tthas o-st him tn doctor's bill, and other expenses, and that his Caughter tn 9 precarious at antion, "The de ciawen die Ail the alogations of the com. aint, and enys that thejehild wa oe soeliecaoe if atalk Oa the Miicte ta ont speedy and tat the ir ten a i nctusliy knocks d down he ee, the cars ofthe datenduat, weeny hee plaintu $1 The Manhattan Gas in Court. James Me Vann ve. The above Co. This action wi to recover demag rinining of street, Kear Persea ‘avenue. vondanita rey that they agreed with the plaintiff for the privilege of using « portion of his Premises whe building, for whion use, ant fur all Gacroges be might musta by thet sqreed to pay him ; thet thay bi $400 for sual purposom. Verdict for plaimtt? $2000. Cemtt of Ceneral Seton —Pessday. A large business was transacted to day at this Gent ad « noted How aaa Who at cred of tranepor i afters ards honored th ser we bar poatinn Sion placed cn tail fr 8 Purgtery oa the prt ccecs Heory Trowbridge, talon of 29 Walvorstrot, The burgitt's vame teary ‘Pon sae | for $ years and 4 months. Anthony St phenson ploadedy in ty to an attempt at rend larcer ytd wee weutsr od to. the Poulton Usry for one u 200, mJ Kony and James Welsh. pleaded riley to attempt at grand larceny. Weis «: tto the Penitentiary for one year, aad Kelly fo una Mc(t sire wen tried and convictnd of steal: from Dayrm OraLia tm @ liquor atore ofl repute, ord to year \". Hugh Reilly, Margarct Kelly baie quil’y to stealing $190. from Jonn , Bentence and end Aen Mocks, ©. Don. Tru lnesuy, Peniomtlary ei momton Bare Howall pleaded . a guilty to en soma Tegan, wroasssdady Deo. 31. 8. Distrect Court,.—Calendar samp as yes- Supreme Court Term —Nos, from 185 to ‘211, molusive, 8, 49, 149. Court"_Cireut. 198654, 2338. 1970, 2608, 2600, 3 wn siz, Soro, ioe, bag 9081, 1280, 1199. pod J Ti—91b}, 289%, 2980, added to Tuesday's oc Court Dart I.Nou, 116, 63, 26, 00, “here Haat Part I1.—No, — BROOKLYN Tur Crry Rartnoaps,—At the last meeting of the Common Council, the Railroad Committes, to whom the subject ta nalation tc the faren charged was referred, submitted a from which it appears thet the contract aaseated to by the olty and. Somape- By on the 2 th December, 185 on the toast, attes recommend that the Company should be compelled to, increase the facilities, oom= forta and time of runni. the routes now in u and especialy upon the extreme ends, and discoa- nue se far o6 practicable the tranafer of pase ‘or from one-horse or omnibus cars, "ae Comomittas, having examined the books of the Company, flad that the length of the road te 20. ‘ahd thet on the 8th Septomb:r, 1608, ‘sheet stood as follows: Constru special order for next ‘Tuesday evening. Posiic Mrarisc rm BetAriox nirs.—Maror Powstt has en stem of forriege = the freest competition and lowest Drowsxp—A laborer named Paratck Fourr ine Berry, on Monday evening, and was drowned. The deceased leaves @ wife and four chil- dren, at No. 106 Cherry street, York, 1% was recovered. Fonk fire Lette ogt in No, 220 Atlantic street, at noon jut the flagaos wore rapid- ly extanguished with uv rifling lose, Disorperty Hovss.—The inmates of a dis- orderly house in Tillary strect neer Gold, got Gah; ng about 2 o'clock yesterday morning, and aroused arhood by cries of ‘murder and “watch.” Pricinet police srreated the proprictiess, Benen MoGowroat, and five girls, The ype ms sent to the Peni! jootiery for mix months each, and former was held to bail, Count or Sasstoss.—This Court was opened yesterday, but no business being ready, adjourned Until the 29th iosty Brookirs Cirr Court Ca BESDAY, . 218%,—Nos, 15, 16, % 17, 18, 24, Labs 43, WILLIAMSBURGH, Faneral of Joka E. Cook. The funeral of Joum E, Coox took place yes terday poreieg a 30 eet A M ,from the houw of L, Hanmi, No. 114 South Ninth street, Wil- Neweborgh. Ata intie before nine Deloek the the bod. the undertaker’ No. 83 Graad ais, and Dan, Wap- ) 49, 65, 7, jing the beavy storm of rain which continued throughout the forence me pot lees than five ro nasdros peresen, e large portion of whom were ladies, st: ia the street from nice o'elock until efter eleven, when they were admitied to view the corpses. It was expected ‘thar é ‘the Re. rae [earl yd the tat beens state of would adress the amsembi: bouse, but in consequence the weether y Fie borson of the programme was changed, aod the address delivered to ths audience re i Tis seep vanes bound oy. sort Toba, trlanme ni : i gr oeatia cord round , and a biack neckorehicf, foe oon wont dark moshogeny, orvammented sith allver nails and a ailver plate bearing ta iuscrip- thon, JOUN E, 00K, Ding Dac, iets, 18h0, Aged On the coffin just Mier the ve pla was laid a hand- some boquet of cedar, camelies and other sy abolical flowers, | The face of the deceased was muca disc a- ored, ant presented @ shockiog contrast to the life- ke raph neer the corps, Among thoes of the frends and uletives of ths decovse whe ‘were ILLABD ant District Attornay Voomuuss, of Indiana the twa latter, relative of tho deoeaaed Ata little after 10 Rev. Dr. Catnworr commenced th: ae by lections from the Boriptut nrtor haat ered ® brief address. He to the 4 25 deftzchia 8 ard for re to lonve my loving ‘Ore lingering op the sare bw ad he 0, ten a zileratn bim for city whove maker crores as ha Sete 4 report of Scriptures, ho were dead in fresioeaog bie faith in Christ, aud whet ‘that deli. vet, "sie snd tins, bellevont shall never twas bunting ‘at onoe inte ay per, and who shall dare, to der, tu soy bey wore of realized? Keen were he « mile, facter in the i, ae, 708 Gos thoughts avo not a car thove ht man judgoth, Gilses od dante « sa rp as jongst men, are ok estore’ tn, thet ‘bs, oes rec mde of’ the Stornal; jet unbelief and dlsobed toGod, deemed ‘as trifles among men, God tay mark as ainong the more damming «ms. ie a even his iP toute We wen, ra ide, Whi forsook pot Jeoned ty Vurtue’s now Cy wrong, Christ came into t! gave sinners, and he that cometh to him thal toll and ante, sad ot and ‘ontored ‘that heoven he himself so beautifully The spesker then as some remarks 0) ou. # lation to the wreping widow, reminding her to cast ber burden of care and sorrow upon Christ; he In consideration of the storm of wind and rain, all lengthy services, except prayer by Rev. Mr. Jomn- om, were dixponsed with at the grave, and amid the convulsive sobs cf the agonia:d Widow and aympe- thining tears of the bystandere, ed Into the grave, For Further News see Third Page. 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SINGEE & CO., 459 Broadway, N. ‘150 Fulton street, Brooklya, R R, Rapway's Reaucarie Pris Treutd be used ta oo cases of biinusvess, dyupepsia costivergss, constip’- tion of the bowels, di vaugemout ‘of the liver aud Dil ceretions, headache, irrm ew, slugiehnese « Tiiautavng Put co that tet these peers contort to the patient, Tn cases of fevern elcher bitous, typhoid, yelow, scerlpts fever, apd 8 congestive fever, ‘and, in fact, a'l cl» te sith ty: deasklss aad erahospars every where, Overcosts Ar Evans’ Fi iiace black Discs acd bro erate Ooes conte Vern € Sad otlicr Overcout at Evans @ Pulton street, Fonz & Lrow’s Phen New!! Yegting wilt be held Wedoi inion pegs eae Uway and Soth ou oll furni musi, 208 eddrosses ore sures amp, ¢ fe g ta'b0 conte—at the deor, THarLtrnG—That link of the shackles cut by &, oF d Coppa, in trying te, ano deokh, attraste Srgatio nasnoa'e Mtwaps, “a faring’ arama a droll tare ‘afternoon ard et svevings i best fe neat the ‘Tas Eunexa Catarearep Sswore Macninxs Parties not Gen sos Gey Matine Sonu Ba Hostory ie Bent model o-sxawyy, and all GENERAL NOTICI LOERSL HORWN, Soees ‘nas si arte a Sia tiet Amoctation —At a Barry's Tarcorusrovs cheapest artlele for dresetn ged angered ities sittetns neta sit sete over thi ofa ste BuO Wiase Weert, ot J Cane of 0. i ee Li red) if 0 nthy br Sata aR Bh ton tower et order are He JOUN F. DEL A Special mm Society will be ome att LB yelt st, em Wada a: ise ith ‘imp stan re a .ODGER ahaa at thet ‘eas IDR reas of xfaa. By or Sp mombete . A me are Fa CHAS. W. “Coavervation The Rev. Peter Till deliver e lecture on this entyect in the Ch the Broome st Re for med (nortny corner 38d st and 8th ivesegtrea-et op th ‘an ane HorGats Sabo hada the door, Pe pple 12: low? oa by Je se esata Wi 102 Panwrxs Ivan ron Ome, natal ‘The Sun Ofico, corner of Nassau and Fulton «tr A Large and Extensive Steck of atte Fall aud Aud Winter Cothing-emounting to $1 rust be so! ith duy of Janbary ue e let two moatha om Rooms containa sean: groda t qceateat variety, and the best aftiate in the city 04 here. iver £00 00 Robes de Chembre 0,0 enqusaite $ style Slee b erat by Ae GS devcripti: far attoution {a paid to the Obuld-ou's D ment, Taalee yous ye calland ex+mine for you: ‘te will be offered to persons toes ste Sic slimy s Seon Han te Wovens saving fully 95 rehaset. @) 1000d"108 M ARRIAGES, orn THEBANS Ri Wiest ile LS Seer rms men: f i ts from lace Ineeday Tore oct tre By Satie fat lo'e (<s] wited 3 attend, without} Nec 9th, Mary Ell: BULOR devghter Of Vatrien aud ielleabeth Bless in the 7 lox fanoraf will take place (oa Thursday et} elosee Loa Hor remalsa w. taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. CAIN—On 7 uerday, Nec, 20th, after pert Tipline Fran Cain, aged'96 yoars, 1 mon! ‘The Felatives and frlend members ‘By OF the Old Rolle Guar, i it tend th peel tar! ple ee aT QARsOn. Des Des. Oi, Mle Sean Coreen, Gagene ! specifotly bs iavited to attend rom Monday, Dee, Pthy Th HAN On Monday, pty Thom of h Seen hs ‘irctund. im the tith yout Pie cy eral th iinyeasta By nchow' rs vier ean Fr ri PS--On Tureday, Dee. 10 er pee foand and fnnde of ¢* e fama are her fui . Joh’ odvet heh will bo taken to Fray Dee 'anve out farnee mote. [aL 0 ry for biel DFLANY-—On T tAune fiers of Laurence gnesee D are 1s frow the ree! of her ‘near Houston. it morning, 90th inv wfiet Rape Eek . ful ico e watterd ver nepal ly ed sinoc o'elock, from HELL —Dee, 2th, of consumption, Joh d i 1 tive tovi aster hence thle (Wonerade 4p ntens from bls late reakde: ce, OT Washington o'clcek. pe} Dan At Fillemebars hy UL ‘Hs, Bata, wile 4