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of gld and at. | tm the attitude of « force towards & com THE NEW YORK SUN. rich, oontalaing e large yer centage qnered and sullen & His be satiated thet the : "i lotor to of the Board of Undor- bE ony jarieyrustnee, kndwn or reonguired by Sos — WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEO. 28, 1859. Joule Graham: or, Love and Pride, wilters, dated Ban Freeciaoo, Deo. 34, says from Rio Janetro for thie Tq achtren orig Tia JA | fir 4 compared wih provirus years, te the title of the new story by Mrs. Maer J. House PC ee ed aby ee be tary the Interior that dot the announced some days since, It will becommenttd oo | Sites, in a holplem and marving ie fore carters Sachs ta Torresen, fee paren cf ‘Wednesday morning, January 4th, 1900 Bee ee ee etree” of villeaos. “Bane aite | have toon located with bounty warinats, Among ——— there ef the sallors had taken one of the shige Td rer ey \ A ‘The Presidenes Message oa | Beep eaSiod elt the “seuold" tus alate of woken, tae Eines wot tog to caoh tet years tren tha Goto of Yarrumpar, the President sent his Annual | Cy from scurvy, that the captein end hes Satoment wishin which te th Houses he doo: yin f The’ veeen! hed boon, make the proof for his land; and at the woth Houses of Congress. T' mate bed died, and that the’ rosso! headed fd Mem ie be foand om the first pags of to day's for the Mexican inhopes of making lard and fb fA a the Fred tons ‘uments save the survivors. fe every reason to believe te ho Geant CL Ben. It would have been received with ree there bas been fea ay ne mutiny and er ree Gacel OLS tae Interest by the pablic, had it appeared “1 H tian Cones at | Sf wulvey have been ; He aleo suggoste « fore the commencement of the holidays, and be~ cherge, and meoner to proves cel ae Wladbaie Wie thy fore the Christmas recrostiors had somewbat to her port of | |,A'l, things conaide: relation f.. withdrawn people's minds from political mat- year in © vst'at condition, He ST capone ‘ts sain saying sorel bet : Si 1s tarda Sa wot Mls expected to contain novel, ‘The steamer Karanak, from Havana Doc, 20, | Streciovs onsce cf murder ‘ poonone a boob ls always lh to kno sed cad from Masuoa Deo, 904, arrived ab thas pont tact to the scozunt of the, Indians sere been, in Presidext bas to tay upon the public questions | evening, bringing 16 passer gers anda smail amount | guise of . Mesures hove been taxon for the which egitate the country. Indeed, except #0 | cf freight, The nows ts unimportant, amelioration <f the Indisna, The now Is to a gether them on small tribal revervetions, Tho expenses which will be inourred for tee cane, wil retire tha appropriation of at least ry He reccmmerds a1 appropriation to provite for prrmsnent and evnyenient sccommodationn for tha courte of the United @'ates in New York, in Burton's Treatre Builaing, Chambora streot. eee Arrival of tho Overland Mall as the Present ts led into a discuss'on of - —— abe avery question, the message is but i gen The News by Telograph. statement of facts and cocarrences in our — pict ‘and foreign relations, which are already | Maon-tle ab 9 3 em 3 pe well krown to rews>aper readers. ad Afterexpressing gratitude to ‘the Almigh- ty Power which has bestowed upon us such veried and numerous blessings thiougtout the Wall street, and Noa, THIRTY-SIXTH CONGILESS—Henate. Was Deo, 27.—The M osived ‘ington, Preaident. sanssabilahink Mr Ivinson moved thet it be tekon up and read, } Zralloy's Station, Mo., Deo. 20.—The over past year,” the President proceeds to oe Lf gM, Goutanan ojoted, on the (ground that “56 Sand ith Ban Pranaleoo dete of the ‘ea, ar. ‘ nate was bow vi rh a ne gf vi x ju the occurrences at Harper's Ferry, a a boy a distinotonaat ia Mag snetais feqetier : “4 vi ‘on o'o! on Sunday presses the belief that they will, by causing should be done during Obrist ums “seek. Tho roo pe |, Tee news by this arrival ls urimportant. The People to paure and reflect upon the dangers | ton of the Mesage wan 8 "ore inate of form, but | Pllwte Siecle Bites idihee seetianed ts oud G 0 vor ontinn bo of sectionsl attife, be the means of allaylng the | thet gentioness wiuted horee Ye a the au'gees | Moble, Whe ore aversying $4.00 to the ton, ‘Tiana: existing excitement, and preventing future out~ 4 tation of it to Ban Leen ost about $05 a male, of the Measegoiminc diately on its boing read. At read now, it ought to be read again when the Borate be ful. Mr. Davin did nct reo how listening to roading the Mesang could be o nsidered an act of the Senate, aithoogh an order to print it might be, I; was the President's duty to give Congress information on the Affaire of the countiy, He bas chosen to send his Mottage at a \ime when 10 action could be takon on . But we are bound to hosr it, ant have no night to enter info sny agreement at any time waioh will deprivo the Pro ident of his constitutional proroga- tive of oommunloating his views to Congress. Mr. Feeamoin asked whether a motion waa re. quired to road it, or whether It would be road as matter of course, Mr. Davis pals motion had beon made for tho reading of the Mensa, Lut objections having beoa mage, it was for the Sunate to decide the question, Mr. Frasxxpan roplied that It would require the totlon of tho Renate before it oould be rad: and as breaks of a similar charncter, He then goner.) . ulates Congress upon the n-! seicioment by the Bupreme Court of the United States, of the question of slavery in the Territories, Ho also argues that the Dred Scott decision has established the right of every citizen to take his property, includirg slaves, into the Terri. tories, aad to have it protected there urder the Fecoral Constitution, He denies the right of the Territorial Legislatures to impair, by un- friendly Jegis'ation, the right of property in slaves, and only recognizes the application of the Popular Sovereignty principle in the Terri. tories in the formation of a State Constitution, Preparatory to admission into the Union. nd preparations, melting, >, about $412. It {a thought that another reason will develope the im- menao richos of that country. The Union and Bareat brn fitto the quart, Quoline eunty. It will at im oprration over a hu drod and fifty stumps which have been {dio for #0 oral mentha, The beavy raine on the 984 and %th Novomber canred great damesco on tho Calaveras nnd tte tribu taries, “Te Ices of ea'tie 1a San Joachin county, by, te late storm, ia port: vory rent. Carin, Mile cf Col Paemoxe in Mart- pow county, known ax tho Bouton Mills, here oom- imenced op Fat'one with forty olght stumps, making It the largest oatablishinent cf the keind in Califur- nla. ‘Ti ore was no important news from the mines, Bow had fallen ao a4 to interrupt explorations, It soems to bo admitted that the sliver mines near the cart fork of the Carson Ever, fiftonm milos south erat of Conca, are quite rich, and very extensive, — AN have been made, and the ore !s found to yield aye thet the rain was and plasor mises of the Serate was under an take no action tow honorable ol 1 it could not be read. Mr. Davia ‘th ot this was vory good aryu- The consideration of the African Slave trade | ment sgainst entering Into any such ont ag | 91 000 per ton. follows next, and the President declares that ke | the Senste made the ther day, ite oujected then | A, esting wan bold. In Carson olty on the Sat on the ground that tho President might send e mos. to take Into oor ni: a has exercised, and shall contiaue to exercise all ego 00% ne something which might render it ren the lawful means at bis command against this | veovrsary for the Senate to sond for absontecs and ro- tolnd the agreement. If the Preaident thinks proper to arrd « nese af any tine, It wae only right that the Sonate shou d bear i Mr. Ravaxp ooncurred In the views of Mr. Davia. ‘The Senate then ordored the Mossago to be read: yeas 28, nays 12. Tt was scourding!y read, taking wp an hour (The Mesmge In full, is printed on the first page of this morning's Sun}. Mr, Brown sald that at the proper tims he de sired to make some romarka on it. Ho would not do #0 now, not wiahing to violate the agreement, and ze ondetated that 18 be lata cm the tablo ent trade. Me then states the policy of the Repub- Kc from ite foundation, in regard to the trade, and enters into a lengthy argument to show that a revival cf the African Slave trade Is nel- ther desirable nor politic. After disposing of these Slavery questions, he turns to our foreign relations, and details the ‘history of, the Chinese Treaty, of the Parsguay Expedition, of the San Juan Island affair and of our troubles with Mex ico— matters already well known to our readers. Spain atill nelects to fulfi her obligations to our citizens, and the President renews hia reoommer dation regarding the purchase of tte Island cf Cubs. Our diffi Later from Moxice, New Oricans, Dee. 26—The rtoamshi nemweo has arrived from Vera Crus 24 Ten: The iMaM proposed to adjvurn the mater till J. Botoire naka they had bettor atop’ the usual cctv. He mover thiat the Mosaage ar d doouments be printed, but asked that the motion shon'd lie ark Julia Deao, from Havre for was \cat on the 9tb, ins gale, near Vers Crus, Tho crow were saved, butthe vous] was a total loss, ove unt! afer the holidays. The Senate had no Peaceaane bok oan Tt ous. wa pre culties with Groat Britsin arising out of the | Printer yet tee be — _ the wgeation, and then ad. Clayton-Bulwer treaty, have not jet been final: | joa un rive nes te Margors had bese imprisoned by Mnaxon, ty adjusted, but the President confidently ex- ——— charged oth ‘The Liberals hed surprised and captured Tao- pecta that they soon wi I be. ‘TITLAN, in Oaxaca. To affairs in Mexico, quite a large portion of the mecoage is devoted, and the President states the reasons why Congress should clothe him with power to protect our cltizeas in Mexico, or residing or trading along the frontiers, from the outreges to which so many of them heve been subjected. He believes, too, that as a good neighbor, we should extend to Mexicoa he'ping hand to save her from anarchy, and the prostra- tion of all her energies. He argues also that it fe not unconstitutional for Congress to confer upon him the power which ho asks. Coming to home matters, he refers in severe terms to tho failure of the last Congress to make ‘the necessary sppropriations for the Post oflice service, and states his reasons for not calling an ‘Tho President's was received. Joum Cocumasn moved tat it be laid on the table until the House was od Mr. Oxaiox, of N. ©, moved to amend the motion #0 that the measege be recetved and read, Mr. Cocunaxe accepted the amendment. ‘There was much excitemont, and the Ropublican side called for the yeas and nays. ‘A call of the House was ordered, Mr. Srawron‘argued that there was no prec xlent for reading it, when the Houso was not Mr. Ceaian withdrew his amendment, Mr. Coousams's originr! motion wes sqreed to. Mr. Wutas Sirs, of Ve. remumed his remarke on ory question, referri: history for yeas past, ond couslog’ long extracts bo be read in tupprees the eouterimg’ of Incendiary’ publications | suppress sone ; TUM put down all Ueasonabie publications; mush mind, thetr own business ; and the South must arm vide ogalnet treason; must puraue ® v0 rey and prepare for the wrath to come, Mr, Houvrom offered & Teaclation, proprsing yampormsy Speaker for ten days, nothtug to be done in Fire at Newark, N. J.—Les of Life. Newark, Deo. 27,.—About 3 o'clock yesterday momene 0 Speirs See & Sees Souk oS Eee) toe inated ewcopess sate ocn a ee Less, whe resohed ‘cor, but. becoming bewild could not open It. Hier coreama for help ware heard beats ecb ¢ entire buildirg was in flame, found amid the ruins two hours after- Uo unfertunate violin aves four oblldren, Deo, 27.—The ship Flora Mao- donald, from New York, came in col.ision on Setur. ol dey, Mth, near Point Lookout, with the Lritise extra seosion to remedy the omleston. He again | 10 the meantia except the pearage ota till to moet | dey, Sih, veer Felnt Look: ae ae recommenda the consiruction of the Pacific Hail- | Pyigiwent wren the “unbe uiall beeen te filled and cepalzed. Grow saved, with the excoption road; but while he bolds that Congress has, un- | and tho House proceed to the election of Speaker, "| of ove man. ‘The Republican alce objected to the introduction of the resolution, Mr, Hovrom ‘wanted to know If the objections came from the Republicars, who pretend greatxym. Fathy fcr the Goveroment mail contrectors, but are Unwilling to adopt a measure with a view to thelr Mr Wamnvant. of Matne, sald they would scorpt the resolution, if Joum GammxAn's neme wore inserted in the blank, "Mr, Wasunvane wished {t known thet the Mepublicans want to elect a Beaker the, whole lucene a ‘The Howse was called preliminary to # vote for | THO Toledo, pier p nya mi Toledo, ortend Burlington Company completes’ taolr Eieokea Beturcey, and an excursion trem ett here for Peoria to-day. der the war making power, constitutional au: thority to provide for the construction of the toad, be says that its construction should be in- trusted te incorporated companies, The fmsrc'al condion of the country has improved, but the President ttinks it extremely Coubtful whether we can paes through the pres. ent and next fiscal year without additional reve- nue. He therefore recommends an increase of the present duties on imports, The Message re- fora bat briefly tothe War and Navy depart. meats. The estimates of the War Department, for the next year, have, we are told, been re- The Amettoa Outward Bowed. Boston, Dec, 27.—The mella per the al Mali steamans 2 Office No. 31 Wall hore by LA. M., Bpeaker Miho whole number of ‘votes cast was 908, and 106 were neceseary t) a choles, Wr, Boooox Steamboat Disas'ers, &0. uoed nesrly two millions of dollars. Mr, Gu was. 4 Lovievit +, Dec, 26.—The atermer Vixen, from House then sdjourned, We bave thus outlined the leading topios ot | 7 onmcemreerepeiiinll eee ae cee le shithned ee ore the message, which those 0 disposed can read From Washington, git. Bue was vwned by Mr. Mofamaver, of @t their leisure, It is not cf unreasonable Washiagton, Deo, tts posals werd bg Hy nal eked teacher of Lyrohburg, Ve, . ned Cl tho length, but it might have been shortened with Fay ies pA BN yeti dee rd meng ly Ad wea burned fleeth at Polut Wortisgion, Mise, out apy injury to itsforce or effect, of dolore {n treasury notesy iu exchange for the god |" ceuely- ; Tao ocel bosts, owned by Bursar end Surrn, of ‘The newspaper enterprize of the present day | ouin ofthe Unieed Btates. They are to be mado | pitsburg, suk (no Toureday,end Jossru Lypiox,ot Bithers up oo rapidly, and gives such oxteusive | EES vencote make uch exchaneee ho haces ats | Pillaturgsomd oun Raxtahy of Jeereoavily ball gree to make such exchange at the lowest rate Of {nterest, not to + xosed six per centum per enuum, faud wil oa: ry such « rate of interest {cum the date of the certificate of The tide emounted to about $5 700,000, Thoes bidding five ana thre quarters per cextum get #150.000. end all tae others act ® p o rato proyortion of the remaining po:tion of the three nul.ions. Tue 8 crotary of the Tresaury in bis report dos not doubt that the receipts of the Treasury for the ent and vext fixcal years, will be fuily equal te cotlmates, ifthe eppropriations mede et the ‘Dt aesion do not exceed the amount contained Lethe eotimaton, It ws beiteved thet they cau be met vih the ovcipary end extrecrdiaa'y receipt al: recy provided by law. ‘The estimated balavos that ‘will be fu the Treasury on the 80th June next, is ouly wore publicity to everything of public interest, that a much ofthe Anrual Presidential Message has, dong before its appesrsnce, been anticipated, and reads like what, in newspaper phrave, ts called “atale news.” The covalty of the Message is confined to ite new suggesiions—these, gerer. Wily, are very fow—ard to the political argu- ments with which the Execu'ive endeav- ors to enlighten Uongress and the country. In most inetanors, these arguments migtt be omit ted without injury to the interests ef the nation, Barglary. Troy, Dec. 27.—The country residence of W. F. Buspan, near this olty, was entered by burgiars v7 gy ‘and robbed of sliver piste to the 4 A reward of $300 is: ffored, BMurder. Boston, Dec. 27.—Harurer Goovnow, alias Paunevonr, keeper of 0 rote] im Boring strett, wae oboked to d lest night by Casein H. Goosuva Ho was arrested. ‘and without detracting from the dignity or in. | $3940.10", aud leaves Do margin for additional Odttuary. . 4 repatas If, the: th dena oe Besentrs ste Belts caite'arCaneathavoat as | Comey, Bes 27a, Temas on ld and pons to provige within this period for the vayment of any ‘wich Islenge under Poca’s ‘died portion ef the public debt, it will beonme necessar aerated ho U. & Dieaict Atsorneyebip, [oinakes proviion for such contingencies, 4 Gale cy lant Ir io stated that Judge Roosxvsis, upon Tes hema — jive oe Seresting, 20 as Re whom the cflice of Uniied States Di Attor baat] 4 ment Lang ve 7 Ortonae, ney was conferred, afier Judge Panxxn declined | Suber give tte wanchich ts the epreste cetonn Ae Now Orkane, Dee. 96 —Hrpe & Goopmow's lt, has absolutely refured to accep: the office, | carrying tte mails between Pordland and New Or | Bikar. irea pine weeny Meh Wee burned on wes beraly © totais the | ees, by voting the noomeaty eppro} ration, oF elee ' that it will incleate f he such e course of eduivistretion ae shell warrant it in closiog some ‘one of the proporals which have been recetvec, and which are now beld under advisement. Ble urges ation #0 a8 to secure euitab’e Post ufiivers for Now York and Pbilndelphia, He recommends the repeal of the clause of the sot of 1808, which Seoaree Hot forwarding the mails post to Judge B, after be bad beid » mere ele. vated office, and after his neme bay been freely sencclated with « foreign embassy of the first class, This view is strengthened by the fect that the Judge is wealthy, and can live without the emoluments of office, Perhaps, the offer was Made to conclude the Judge's prospects of a foreign mission, by fy three deys Pah other. highest clement in the mission of this ana fence Fat epiniaticn wise provides o tg, instead of scoolersting, the mais ealely Pronour ced af lrast extrordinary La tte cnaresver. ‘The Poet Office Pho Pesala om Popwiar Severdgnty. We cannot imagine for what purpose Presl- dent Buomayan again dregs the Dred-Scott decision inte bis ennusl message, unless it is to keep up fand widen the breseli between the tection of the democracy who hold that there ts Bothing in that decision, rightly understood, destructive of the docirine of Popular Sovereiga- ty, end that other section who bold with the President, that the decision is utterly irrecon— Clleable with the doctrine that the Territorial Logislatures may practically exclude Slavery by refusing to pass laws for its protection, ‘The President says that the people of a Ter- titory may exercise the rights of popular sover- dignty when they come to form a Ftate Consti- tution ; but how do they acquire these rights at that particular juncture if they had them not before? This ise question which we should ake to see puswered, = Arrival of the Nerihors Light, ‘The steamer Northare Light, trom Asplawal! Deo. 94, arrived ot this port last gyening. The North- orn Light reached Aspinwall from Mew York on the ‘10th ind, having made the passage im soven days end twenty Gus Bours. There was no some of spe Se epee 00 tes ones, Her) advices from are ct the same dete os bows thope brought by Muck excitement exists in Califoreis, as well as om ‘the Istbaus, in regard to the new Waihoo diggings, pea immigration ix avticlpated ia the The Northern Light beings 16 bbia. cf the ore Srneianed be «how ja Havre, Ls te eald to be very’ treasury. ‘The Postanater-General sdvoostes ‘ition of the frembing privilege, and the subsutation of pro. Prpment by stumps, woen its ebuses would tal jong, on the were pe of ment of the E f é i ir : j EE rs ‘Novy. of the sue- g Syoereme ~ ; in Commission was not much wrecter ten, ‘that of J strom (rigete, and that thets ecqnisition bas ‘ensbled’ the ‘Deparment to 0c pt more «flolent moans fer We suppreson of the i H : fs F | = é Fhe Yackt Waaderer, One of the men on board the supposed lever Hon of ths Grensdiors ls voucher Ghat the affair ‘WE! bee uccens, Mozart Permanres.—In accordance with the order of the Mosart Hall Generel Commitées, the followers of Mayor Woon, lest evening elected their Gelegates from each Ward, to the now committes for the year 1860, There was vory little intorest ‘exhibited in the election ; searosly any opposition to the regular ticket in each Ward, and no disturbances of any consequence. Masomic.—The New York Grand Lodge of Perfection, No. 7. last evening celebrated the fosti as trawasted. Thr umber of U.mates in . John's |'.0 Bri at thelr room, Not te ths onre of the Board, prt here cme {a 1.089, an increase of 2 since leat week, £ Cawrnat Paax Sxatmo egrerblew pad bas been cleaned, and es the Oroton nm Jesed to alow water 6: bstoluon from the soeervele for flooding It, enough bas been chtaimed by the la~ boricus process of pumping to make @ now coat of foe, #0 that if the weather should continue cold, better skatirg may be expected to-day than has been ‘enjoyed before this year, Lacrorxs.—Dr. Sovare delivered, in Clia~ ton Hall, last evening, one of » course of atx lectures on Rome, Obristianity, and the rise of modern Civil- Ination, The rame course was recently delivered in the Lowoll Inatiiute of Boston. The Yar weekly m held yeatrdey artereion. No open’ the northwest; cane op with her at 6 ‘chek P.0 , but o muld not make hor cut; ket pur- lacking every hour and firing beary charges of rare to make ber heave to, but without avail, for at 11 o'c'ock sae wre notin aight. captain, balag ‘all ame An agent «f the Children’s Aid Soc'ety, left _ -tordey afternoon for the Weat, with © ompany in, . ast $3 AA, some | or oyeand gira wno aft D8 Drovided with FOR REGISTER, 40 ditving lier twenty keote an hour. Oa the | of €0 boys who * HARRY Ho arerncon of the Oth we made the Island of Fiore | homes, ‘The party tuoluded another from the News: prt Were mw " freon days. , . heltiemcnt of benta, Grom wa fred giiom aad were | OVW Lodging House," lange number of the bogs | § ‘ mee gers boarded by he Eingllah Gonau', the oilef magiatrate | from that institution manifesting « desire to bocome | sum he Six Geta Gactiene f, Lite”. nd a plot Parren then pruroblased a false of farw ers! boys la the Woet, claim finite fh sicloek nt Ohare As? ree oeay oie reel unger the name of the « William’ of ne vo | Rae rh Jock fcr” this’ sveuing=" Tmmottaoy?™ ey Tort alls, water, proviaionay hpatm, és, galley ang | THR Btesmablp Yorktown, of the New York | ‘mvs mede Up vp ber ving ber ju erate, i the chrenomeocr, and asking for of prov’. | and Liverpool Steamship Company's line, was, on | Jordan for the diffe. ence boteoen her paar] rlova, weter and epara, whi to let him Mondsy evening, taken on the largo Sectional dock for examinst.on, damages hiscletm, The pepers are only filed, aud the case may not be reached for some time, Court Calesdar—Wadeesday, Dect 95: pinDreme Court—Special Torm.—Nos, 917, 916, eres Court — Cirowit—Part [1.—No#, $116, A'l other Ovurts edjourned for the term, Faves "Tho veasel ‘oli hese Bre Gavk and obeatved the promised sappliog, Tao magistrates becoming snapicous, Capt. Parram on the aixch day (raving the night ‘before rmusgied to women oo board from the hai bor, leaving one man bebiad.— Ho cld not pay adollar'for his supplios, and took wey three mon from the Island agavnat thelr will, He inade no great nooset of hia toteation to diap we of the worren on the ooast to th bid’ Hae to Tee dow I oy N89 te, Los dow sows Trl Score fomumares Powers aha Fara, Bormwo Casvatares.—On Tuesday mornivg, ManoametT s cham >ermaid at No, 44 Bovoker stroct, acokiertally eet fire to her dress, rapid in + fleet. it, de. | and on oplling fcr aeslstarcs, Maseiner Domavr, = nae eas At Will penetrate to ol they would oxo for hey Af- } on Trish gir), 27 years of »; ain vant ia the ments of ta venue fe Mon anton that aug | RSE RE HoT LTRS sad ; on € and on \* ng a f " pada hans anstag'e't tt vige naled | Grete Mreead tere tacaes Sand Reine | ‘Tame Borroenn, Howrcroe mt Poastax Sr.— Tanky Roofs Onred. Point de Bao, but tho authorities rofusing supplies | forded, she wee fate'ly burned, and died the same | Ootoner Hortox held an inquest upon the NEVER Falling CaMmerr, and prrmisfion to land, wo rua for Panohal, twolvo | day. ‘Toe other a osonped eihont being denger- | body of Dasny MoDasworr, who, as |, had os ” solles dia Finding » Britieh soomer here, the outy pared. roner held an inquest prt deel Bye Pp be 4 ONS AND A HALF CENTS PRR FOOT. = - : |ARRLY, rested 0 aia pose Daten the Ganartse™” He daclarod tis intan~ | Shoe. with ts above masemsent aras feeder medical evdetoe of Dr. Lov Daven, who made the ALL WORK WARRANTED, jon to board tho firwh vessel that refused him | A obi'd five ycare of aga, |, however, to show named Mrowam H. War- on fy at No. 14 abe, whlld he wea ademnpttcg fo put a ey Upon ry whild ho was ai ty the madtle. An tquest, was held upon the body by Coroner Scutaum, FATAL FALt.—Coroner Jackman held an in- Hi upon injuries recetved out of a fourth story window at No. 408 Nu avenue, on Bundey lest. Verdict “accidental death.’ Citr Raruroap Accipent.—On Monday evening, Mr. Caas. Fi ‘while in the act of jumping off the pistform of one of Third avenue cars, wes knooked down by the horses at- tached to another car coming in the kage direc and Cag ae He was to hie 00, No. 196 Rest Twenty-ixth street. Rew Over.—A man nawed Jomy Trorman ‘was run over, on Mcndey, in Broad: sixth street, & pair of frig! ‘st-mortem ¢ xamination, t~nded, Uist McDasuors died of speplony and sodaina of brain. Norigna of viclonce whatever were discov, ered. A verolet in accordance was aad Caasay was discharged. Tax Cire Rataoans.—In visions, and take them by compulsion, ewoaring That te would. aboot. tho SrA men who tofued te fight or assist him in such an undertaking. ‘On the 244 of November we spoke the berk Clare, of Bordesu: other four o'clock apoke the back Joany, of Marselles, which agreed to the captain's demand. Parrex launched « boat, and, tak'ng four men, boarded the om all sail, and BY, was burmd to dosth mond Adérete Jno, 8 Howry & Co, 179 South Bisth Or, 8. A. BUNGE, $19 Broadway, 4 A. 0% of the Men uhaneaens pepeataters CITY NEWS, Finn wx Cavat Srrewr.—The 34 District alarm, at 7 o'c'ook last evening, wav caused by the discovery of a fire in one of the attle rooms of No. 581 Caral atroet. J.P. How? ocoupled the first floor ‘6 & second hand furniture sto'e, and the upper part #80 dwelling, aud one of bis daughters had «lighted candle in the room where the fire originated, avd tt {a supported she accidentally set fire to some clothing thet was hanging up. ‘Trowas Musray ocoupled « part of the upper part of the bullding, and he es caped Inte the street with two of hie ehtidren, and supposed that his two oldest johildren, respectively aged 6 and 4 years, would follow him, On reaching the street he missed them, and Awpasw Nesarry, Jou Bonne end Harr Wass, of No. 16 Engine, and office? Borns, of the Fifth Precinct Polica, rushed into the huilding and rescued the children, ‘The furniture of 1. Form, Mr. Suiwagom and Parsicn Hammegtow tenaxts om the upper floors, was damaged sbout $40; by fire and water, and not insured. Mr, Huw? suntained a loss of about $202, and was not Insured, The building, owned by Rowaar J. Baows, was dem. ged about $5(0, and insured, Paraicn MoNamana cecupled the first and second floors of No. 69? 0s 8 beet and shoo store and dwellicg, Hs stosk was damaged about $180, Fiaz rm Cawat Staewr.—Shortly afier 12 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire took place in the store of M. Tarzos, clothing dealer, No, 443 street. The police extinguished the flames, Dam. age about $160, and insured. Present rate of fere, (on the com pany aball reditoe the fare to and ¥ cents for chiidien under ‘Tho substitute was adopted Masonic Insvautation.—Lest large audience assembled at the Universalist corver of South Third and Fourth streets, E. D witness the public installation of the officers of Gresatve, Corner Stone, Marsh and Ottman's of Fiend A.M. Prorectiom ro Em1Graxts.—The delegates of the various benevolent societics, last evening held a meeting at the German Savings Bank, in the Cooper Institute, The representatives of the Freach, English, Portuguese and Gorman Sooletice wore Present, ‘The object of tho ineeting was the final Organization of the sascclation, whose object is to make war sgeinst ticket operators, hotel swindlors and other sharpers, ‘The meeting edjourned without trensecting tte busnes, until the first Setarday evening next year, Navromat Heatra Cosvantion,—A Health Convention was called to meet at the Cooper Insti Mas. WorLow's Soormna Sravr. Millions of bottles are now used every year in the United States for children teetbieg, with never failing tuccess, Relief ia immediate and certain, Only 2 . LM. BINGAR & 00, 450 Broedway, 1 ¥. Q tute leet evening, and purvuast to the esll, an audi. oe a Oe DAVIS the 86th inst., Hine W, ouly ob ence cf about two hundred porsous assembled. At 00 Felten rest, Bevatwrayy | James and Doris aged User ¢ esis about half past seven o'clook, the meeting was ca'led to order by Dr. Jaume C, Jooxsom, UW. D., who deliv: bine fe Conrrasy invites the attention of tellers, vest and cor est makers, and others whe may prefer the “lech community. In every part of the country there | | The Pirskdent sppointed Aldermen Buinr, Tows- | guttsh” aoa te thelr stamps prec the Goal ere ex but | The vapet ts change ths words Saens Vise | yg SEE SOAR SUUTTLR MACHT resent valuable improvamerte. none to save the bodies of mon. We arm aail be, # | Font George on the Waite Bt te conform | Vite 4 Nev Yow, tick people: not one in ten can aay he Lx pertestty | $9 history, wae adopted. hs ts 00 prof emncyibdb lcs ol wel. ix-soveaths of our people are sick. All have | troller, tor an ordinance eusuorising the ienue of Oa: something the metter with rg Op bee the tofent, gt ty water toa, = aig Wurrias & Woson's whou God mevor intended to be slok, but whose ease prevented resolution Shroot SEWING MACHINE. Bl health was owing to hie father, his grandfather, | 0d ss tue beunsary of toa tet eens a | A ewist Ancered stator af Love and Charity.” or somebxdy between him and Apam. They are | man street. Lest by 10006. - An eppopriate Houway Pasemre Hd YRS—Deo 81th e ick beowuse they do mot knew how to be | A report in favor of donating 94°498 to the Colored Toa Wire, Morn, OATS. mative of onaeey 4 well, Sickness ie mot @ natural condition of | O"pbe® Aavium, was edopted. Daserem, Duress, 4 Pastos or Farm, Odice, K 5 Broadway, Rew York. eae | oNET Oise apni tng o doctors aware over the land, they get lato every ove's famBy, ocd once te, never are got rid of, until ones Satinnte Tis ton death takes thelr victims from them, Doctors, few. A J Conitel: 090 B. rie ald he, are remnants of the dark ages, they area JONR aie olty, co Pocedon, 9m o necessary evil, growing out of the evils of the ago, Mog ring Joao B Ike lawyers ond ministers, and like them wo must grt rid of themes we gain light and knowledge, Toore ta no meceasity for men's being alck, if they ‘will only tabe tae trouble to comform to the laws of nature, Hs thes announced the object of the meet~ tog to be the exposition of these laws, and introduced Seen sae" Dr. Goapom, of the Hygvo~ Ho Laetitute, Hoard of Gapervisers, Tux New Youx Tarpuxm Dr. Gomtom comn enced bf # running skstoh of The Bosrd held a requis sasdion at OP a¥, CONTAINS + the founding of the Convention, charsctérising it es something decidedly new im the age. The aver: age of human life bad, he sald, been decreasing slase the time of Anam. A} present, the prevailisg i health of the world is som too plainly in the morta. ary roports cf every greet olty. In this olty, out of ® population” of 896,000 persons, 26,000 die every year, on average of 1 in 80. In Londom, i was lia 40; im Philadelphie, 1in 89, ‘Thirty years ago, the @verage mortality in this country was 1 in 46; twon. ty years ago, 1 in 46; now, is cannot be less than 1 ta 85—almost 8 per cent, of our population dt every pear, The lecturer then laid the oredit of this mor. tality to the use of lager beer, whiskey, stall-ted beef, tobacco sud want of exercise and proper eble- toms, Patent medicines and drugs were another fertile sours of evil, Mrs, Pao was the next speaker, She repr: sented New York as @ hotbed of malaria, owing to the pes- (ilential stench of thousends of cigars which were quenobed pot dey nor night, Tobacco, she sald, was your city's curse; if eervetes your men and ruins your children; {6 threatens you with « weak end VaseLlating population of physical and intellectual p'gs. Tobacco uslog leads lrrealatibiy te the uso of tntextosting liquory, and no drunkard need attempt to reform whLe he uses tobecce. Tobacco stains the es they fall La gent's tones on the fomui- S. : Pou Rata \vesaral'oa Post Office maine ot ter ie