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ee; acatay M, Be wa. rornitted a note to Warore crntonty vo vice comeed for a tines favorable fo Ms Ds Eamasrs ue Canal prjoot The GetithaG@ Gane Gil i ie, pagar a agar ee Sopeeices of ae pied then oy Ber. on sina ING, DEO. 9, 185% 1 Four Daye Later Intelligence, J ing to weir wero sous A Ooonel of Mimvaers Whe Ings atitede of Polliiciane —o— een sae tonfomed had ‘Tumae fc an old adage, often quoted, that Arnival of the Arage. Canal preject. bs, Grand Vister declared the he there is “honor among thieves ;” but from the — woud reo “gn rt cagegomenta, A clecussion, the Miniate:s agreed to request feepor rmade the demand $0 cowe to sods Bir Hier ay Dorwan had berm received by the Gal. ten, and Lad numerous conferenoos with the minis tore, Cirearsions continued to emigrate in larg» numbers Paris, Dec 14 —Gourt Powsteurn \a mimamoned 0 Bain. (He ia caprcted to be,becr in ane for the lomatle re on New Year's day. mcm Monny Manxi.--London Dec 18 P.M — for money closed at 96), and for account at developments which are continually being maa The steamship Arago, from Scuthampton, 4a the politioal world, we aro compelled te doubt | Dec. 14, arrived at this port last evening, bringing whether there is either honor, truth ot gratitude | cur Sles and correspondence. The news is four days yerans that breugbt by the Ai emcng ont profesional py sod patty | wiry omatip Oatege artved’ sh Q ieensowa oo meragers. They ate so tatenrely seliish; they | the atternoon of the 12th Ine’, pipe " F wen! direct their effoate bo oxe'usivoly to the pro- wary ood tar hed waning Kogtend, ts, ee motion of eWElr own fersonal interes's and am- he weather waa quite moderate, the last half Bi'kowe, and they are 40 insonsible to the oblige: ; ions which services rendered create, that, to wucceraton of violent westerly gales, now storma, Bnd te t.¢ ship, a great part of the tie being pom Conn Maman? what they call policy, they wil secrifice the very | ‘The Arago baiugs 1 rey and a ange and | gant Barbers Report) ait 3 . ' A otber f men whom they bave uscd in many contests to | ** ate Fammengeres we retin Hon. W. | prices, but aa yet there dees not appear build up thelr own power, or who have been Fine) enn AT Re eats ead | clapraiticn v9 bay, pei wiing ard oective agents in establishing the the end legipecly Dee, 14 -—O- tina Salen during the past 00 beler, imoluding 11.0.0 on epeculse tion and for erp'rt; mainly the latter, ‘The market ia stady, Bone authorities say prices are irregular nd qu tations barely maintained. ‘The Manchester market ts Faity whose consolidated strength thoy seok to nee for their own advantage, In the history of all parfics—the old Whig arty ard the Democratic party—wo have had numerous itstaness of the ingratitude and solfishters of the party managors. The Whig party put aside Hexmy Cay when they could havp elected hie, to take up Gon, Tatton, one Of the berces (f a war which they had opposed fend cordemred. TATLOK was olected, ba’ bis fou was the prelude to the dissolntion of Four yoirs later the Domocratic ‘o all theit ofl and tried ch’efs, and took up Gen. Parker, « comparatively unknown ard wn ried mon, ard his e'ect'on was the be- alonirg of « sires cf divis'ors and disasters swhich have de noralized and a'mos’ discrzsuized the party. ite ‘Crow taken cff and Isnded at Flores, 0. @ of the Wostern Islands —Amaterdam, Doo, 8, rnciann The London Times belloves that Lord Wonrnou: will ‘ere av recond Metipotentiary at thi merkete ere generally firm. Paovinione—Beof dull. but steady, Pork quiet, at Oe, Beoon quiet. Lard dull and nominal. Tallow 3 enn Tho directors of the Grost Eastern have rescinded tho reco ution t) cal! together tLe eheroholders cn tho 1hth, end have pestponed the holding of the meeting until the Uth of Ja: uary. ‘The Timen wasy, the ucnera'ly heavy gale, br re t er huricene of tho night of the 94tn of Ootob or Jwt, wos unexampled in ite work of distrustion ta our naritiive reeds. ‘The summary of the whole » from the 26th Got to the 9h 6 lu the extrece to contemplate, total ship vrcoken, 525; total lives te gratiling to find thet on these oor. tlons 457 livos were ras xed by life boats and othor mace Gor the sad whecka, The Court Journal rays, Lady Paanssin is expeo tod in Paris, and it isthe Intention of the d fferent ea] «unimportant. Pact vow— Rain at de. for common. Auger firm. Ashen steady; P.te, 21s. 8d afta 61. Pears, 57 G4 aia. Od, Spirits Turpentine steady, at 34s. Cfo fim, The News by Telegraph. mene STE eS cee ot werkwof ¢ THINTY-SIXTI CONGRESS —Senate, ‘- r sclentific sections of the Academ'c to recolve hor Washington, Dec 28 —The fenate is not in And we ‘ind the rew Republican parly, which | Yith the honors al the roqaption of to jalty, | eescion, obi | Rasonaaccuteteaaae #peung up from the rulus of the Whig party, | | The Oderier seyr: The pr. Breed hoe which wll ard bas tenn gathering strength from the dial ay ‘will contain 0 sketing rome. tbe’ toe cage thefh styrene Mr, Mounts, (Lil) obtained the floor, but ylalded of the icerens ralleaga which have thle & ty Mr. Heuer, wbo nai that rovorel years bao hewedsa a wind ge ao pledge to bie constituents thet he woud n-ver agein ne eee engege in a atctonal debate, but recent events unas. ae htm from that pledge, He alinded &,¢ . of Joum Bao wn's raid, ard the ooutinusd ag- uc# were on Friday proved at Wool: Ae ‘ $ ions of the North upon the righde 0” the Gouth. wich, with pertvot satisfaction, and two other bette | ET Ween guoke of the tntamoue chatsever of the aisl rice tindorwent the eame ordeal on Baturday, with | Thewgng! emo we laramox charwoter of the tal, ploy hy spat es fi moved | ho « mpatby with suon ¢ootrines, and bis appeals to ofr ion nts | bre cagorbed Wy theca of the Repbaonse : vite | been endorsed by the candidate of the Republicans t) Chine, ‘The total mamber now rowdy forthe oxpe: | Deen © all Ae r dition, ehd which will be dispatched during the | fir,ehnace in povtect ecpins eth et sat tate Present week, emounte te 50, ond latenssly cae ‘Tre Weter‘ord Mail stata that a memoria! is now a ed totdeeee bas Ising for algnatures at the County and. City Gib Mouas, end thet when aaufficl.nt number of nama have been effixed, it will be forwarded to Lord am rink, praying for In order to form @ volun- teer core tn the clty of Waterford, Ireland. rearoe. Paris, Dec. 10.—Tho Counet! of Btate te proparing & project of law reducing the Customs duties, more eepostally on articles of primary necessity. jarshali Ka voom, the Ministor of War, bas, it ie said, tendered his resignation, ‘The Paris correspondent of the Times mays, M. Fara Giearpie brochure, L'Ewrmava Naroveow Hl, A. L'Eusor, has at lest appoared. The im= pression waa seized at tho printers on the Lith No- vembor, the day before its intended publication, on the warrant of the Judge d'Instruction, The’ le- jalty of thie ro melzure was contested, the rochure was fually restored to the printir, and was forthwith published, with the exception of some passages which might be construed into offence to the Euperor, and which were omitted, Imperial cecroe, in the Hulletin des Lota; b extraordinary it of 140 000 franos fur he expenses of repairing the old regldenos of Lowa= woop apd the tomb ot Naroteon L, at Bt Helens, aud the appropriation. of otuer parts of the domain of the Val Naronson, Paris, Dec, 12 —It le seaorted that tho adhestons of Rome and Naples tothe Congress have arrived— that Naples will rond two Pienipotertiaries, and also that ell the Powers ix vited to the Congress have sent im their sabestons. ‘The Pays of Deo. 12tb announces that the Congress Js now oopstituted in principle. | The unanimous ad- enon to It proves that Europs knows how to appre- ciate and acknowledge the energetic @nd royal Follcy of the Emperor, and allows Lu to preva & Satisfactory solution of the difficultios of the It 4 i ‘The Pails correspondent of the Morning Post saye: A letter from Tra‘aiper speaks of v departure from that port, or the Oth, of a third Spanish army corps in thirty st'anors. “Thee troopa are obtefly fatiettg, ong ore papgceed te be intended to aca st In the storming of Chole-s is sald to have broken out in the Bpan’sh army, Acoording to late diepatches, the 8; forces are unabie to take the offensive, and ac continually attacked by one re Paris it General imea’ correspondn: i, O'Domnatt, jm his orders to ay 9 res them not to lose sight ot the fact thas Moors mate no pilzoners, but every individuel take by thom {a Grat tortured, then put to death without rity, and his bieeding limbs carried about as among those savage tribes, He a'so informe his axmy, that they are to respect the lives and pro- of the ona who may recelve tho army cal'y; that the same rule maMt be observed in ‘action with regard to tho wounded and prisonors, even should the enemy act other wine. ‘The frigate *} "" quitted Cherbourg on the 7th for Ching, with 400 men, aud 2 the v0 of t jon of for Coma. A lettor from St. Petersburgh of the 3d mentions that the Govornor-Genoral has paid a visit to Jedd, the capttal of Japan, with a squadron compysed of 12 vessels of the Ruslan navy. Trade in Paris hes been more active during the last wok. Speculators bag!n to feel a certain of confidence in the maintensuce of frie tions between Ergland aod France since the amt official snmouncement that the reprore: ves of these Powers will enter Cogross wita « kindly feol- Ing towards each other. ‘The sccounte from Lyons are not astisfector y. ‘Trade in Marseilles nation, tegraticnof the Democracy in the Northern Biates, pursuing the same coutre of dishonorable welfichaows ard unmaniy ingratitude, Four Yours aco, they rejected the conservative Mo- Luan, the horest, consistent Crasm, the indus, trious and subtle SawAnv, who had bron their chief spokesman and orgaciz:r, and took up 6, thetr Presidentia’ candidate « young and inex. perience! man, whose political antecedsnts wore in opposition to their professed views of pablio policy. Ce), Faxmont was not, in any compre- hensive conse, a representative of Rejublican prinetples, but be had not provoked any strong prejudices, an@ the party managers hoped to awaken an enthusiasm for him and his Jassum which weuld carrythem into the White House, Now, as another I'residentia’ elec'ion ap- prenches there fs a idvement among the Re- publicias to defoat the nomination of Mr, Swann, who stands as the acknowledged head of the party, and the ublest exponont of its creed, It is foared that the hoterogensous ele- ments of which the Republican partyis composed, could not be united upon Mr. Sewawp, aad so the schome is to throw him rain overboard, and ake up some man of leas decided political opin- jovs. We doubt if Mr. Sxwamn's friends will eubmit to this treatment. He is not ouly a shrewd politician, but in many respects a con= servative statesman, who wauld not rashly assail the institutions of the South, or imperil tho Union by attempting, if ho had the power, to encroach the sovereign rights of the Bates, The only motive, therefore, for rejecting him, if be be rejected by his party, js thet mo- tive of policy which seems to override every other consideration in the business of political angir coring. fleman are in been uniiormly, oomep cuoualy asl. No man’ has He alluded priséion bill inthe Sith “Congress, ine army 6) e Jongress. le troke of the o'jrots of the Mepublican panty, charas. tering them aa treasonabie, Mr. Dunn caliod him to.order, as the gentleman Ticlated propriety tm weing the, Herm * tressonabie.” epithet applied to any one it must Dato theee on the ober nies of the House. Mr. Rust resumed and renewed the proposition fiat the cous rvative members reicct a candidete for Speaker from the Demi or the Oem orate select 8 candioate from them, ‘both unite on suc a oat date, Mr, Ocx maid he would not be megotiab's in any uch busin Me Lesouan rematked-Nor would he be thas tracs’ered by his fellow Demoorate. If any per. son cutaide of te Demoorstio party wore selcote i, bo stoud exercise his 0 judameot waetaer he ‘Would support him or not. Noms declared bia readiners to vote for iy cme welected from the other mide, for the ake of organization. f. Cox sald bo would vote for aoy antleLtoomp- tonite wo may be selected, but bis duty to bis Ey tah er yn yd lor omy ons © hort, ‘sen who ate not only dpreceed to all tao doctrines of the deucoratic party, but to civil and religicus liberty. ‘Mr. Him, geld nolthor be ror bis associates would fool a0 sbooked a1 to go out of the Union if an enti. pion and Kogilsh Bill Demoerst. abculd te chocon Speaker of the House, ‘Tho gentlemen from. Ohio, (Mr. Cox )bad slated bis ineureradle obj-ctl n to voli g for s South American, and exoused hines f for not giving aid and cemfort to that party. Now, ald Mr. Hits, wo can get ‘without him? (Leughter) Yiu wil not make « Speaker on the basis of the p'olosition : ffored, b»ceus this is nt the time end place to arrange matters. It cennot be dene bere, You mustdot by othor moms and cea, to induce the gentioman from Oako to Give bis support to sus nominee, Mr, Cox—' means? Inet easing the Polloe Force, ‘Tym Board of Supervisors have adoptcd « reso'ution incteasing the police forcs, Very many will seriously doubt the necossity of this increese, especially in face of the fact that the present force is far from being as eflicisnt os it might be made, The expenses of the Police Department are becoming extremely heavy, and it ovght to be able to show great serviess to ‘the city iu return for the money expended upon at. Haxpiuan wished to organize the Mouse on ‘8 conservative besia, #ad was willing to voto for any conservative men in opposition to the Rrpubican party. ‘The party to wrich he belonged was for te Food of the country. Tapplanee.) ‘Mr. Rove suid there must be c mecssion. ‘There wore members in the Bouthern opposition whom he ‘would edly vote for. Mr. Cox expletoed.. He looked on the Seutborn opposition not #0 mc poattion to the Repupiie oun party as to tte Demecteho perry. Ir there wee Thore is frequent grumbling at the cost of our Pablic Bchools, but yet the education of the fifty or sixty thousand children who attend these echools, does not cost as much as the |’o- floe Department. And when we consider that the great bulk of crime in this city, and the chief busiross of the Police are found among the ignorant or least educated, we susely ought to grudge less the money which is spent upon the education of the children of the city. It te eaid that ore object of incroasing the po- lice force ia te efford an opportunity to rem. ploy members of the old police who have sued for pay since the date of thir illegal discharge, Tt would be bitter, however, to pay a definite tum to them as compensation for loss suffered, tham to saddle upon the city a permanent ex- ponditure for am unnecessary number of men, Beside, the terms upon which any of the old men can only obtain « re-instatoment, are con- sidered by them unjust. Thoy are asked to sign an obligation abandoning all claim to back pay, es a condition to their appointment. If their olaim is just and legal, they ought not to ‘be asked (o surrendor it, There is also another obstacle to their accep'ing this oon fitional re- instatement. They have incurred obligations tothe lawyers who bave managed their suite dofurethe Courts, end in taking office under the Metropolitan Board, they have to satisfy the in the comes ab of 136). "On the i opposition restst ho responsibility of dus or ou. s. ir, Saseare s000 up tho reasives of the Visslale gislature, requeating jepresantatives of thet State to unite With the elements of the opposition oa any tor: mmetent mith fairnces, y were read. Mr, Rone, resuming. declared his abhorrence of the seceene of the African slave trade, and that he did pot the ox‘ension of slavery north of 86 8@ min. Thore are, in Arkaneas, uncuitiv- ated lax de enough (cr all the surplus Iabor, Mr. Hitt. remarked, that he understood Mr, Ovx to aay, be looked upon the southern opp ration and Repubtican party 6¢ ideatified tn opposition to the Demoorstio party. Mr. Cox meant as to the mutter of slavery in the Territories. Be unders ood the southern opposttion to adv cate the Latervention of Congress to eatabluse slavery, and the Ropublican paity as olaln ing the rete of Congrora onal power to prohibit slavery the ca LPC toate parties forer tee 18.¢pen! eagttating question in C w gree whl'e the Demsorelic’ partg'any to beth soa fant” ver Mr. Hox ined whether be thought f¢ th: tiretion ct "We and toe roctut‘eltetoa ia Not Yaad, face Parties are identical im purpose aud Mar, Cox repled, Uf the North Amoricans, bo the Bouthern oppo (0h ts wiverse to the De wet, ao, why aid vot w North «mesican ls in a state of complete stag may Florence, Dee 19 —The Prov'sional Government bar, by a lowing @ discount, collected ia advance the land tex for 186%, am ‘to between 6,000,000 ‘and 7.(00,000 of francs, avermia. Viewna, Dee 12—Tbe Austrian Gazette of this evening eaya: To-dey, on ‘Change, tt was positive'y stawd that with the new yeer the payment, in mlver, of the coupoca of the parional loan will by 1esunird, ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Times has Tecoived the following extreordivary statoment in a letter f om Peatb, led Dec, Tem. Y straoroinary bas rearbed the high pelit oa! clrelee of this city that it fe not with- cut besitation I ves ture to communicate it, sud yet these oi ave cxorilent means of obtaining the caritest and best informaton. Tre news ts, toat the Emperor of Ausiria contemplates abdtoatiog toe ne South sa oppos tion rore tc patty, I’ shia ‘crown fn favor of bis gon, @ child born the 2%! of ale. A 1855, end Re be %) Ma, Tne rey he at@, he voted for Mr. Baraa: lawyere for thelr trouble, Many of them, | dudtatcheurs Maemo testes ela brothers | Ms Te op ™ " therefore, prefer taking the chance of getting back pay to “signing off” and eutoring the orco under te present heads, Lombardc-Vene\ion, The reason avsigued for the projected abdication is that the Emperor sees with diemey that Aust ies going tr wrack and ra‘n.end ehrinks from th Sguring persomally {no histo~ ry Me the last of the Hapsurgs.’ Oa the other bend, Letng an obstinste and wroughbeaded young man, be will not consert to make the important ensiace to the different parte of his empire, and carectay to Hungary, by which alone the dangers rw tn pending over Aurtria could, perbaps, for « Svertod. There ta get enoitor neuro Mr, Retacé sald bis yerty was ine peculiar prsi- tio ; tt stood hore as at the Porth, sunt, I arepy to Cox, ho romesked, that tae Americens do Dot enters! hag Fe om opposed ty erwil aud re. igt: iberty. y are for wtriet fidelity w the Ooo pune ond I -¥ lows, Ae Me Bt an Ccompac'ly to oppose all aroma alia. are tur Union and petbing but Uulon 7 Mr, Hid eld, many of tue D moorats, with whom the geut emen from Ohio Politoat Mov. ments, Tax Washifgton correspondent of the Com mercial Advertiser thus notices the movements was proga to alt, mang: time be ‘There ts reted this docitine, Mr, ALaxanpen Ht Sterunas, ‘on foot, fo rut Mry Baw ann off the Prosidental | hae ys rene, There Ms yet anotbe Sos wan goarpinese ik Se pene acne pirates. U puvoutte whith f She yawn eet eed be Ho (ins) thoogue . . aad fos reeant Ise com seid bere that a committee of Re. | Pursuite wht a hard ernment to preesot every thing ‘nd the talloring ofthe aru y, ™* | belot ying te. the peopls of tho Uauted bag G0 into the Terricoriea, aampenra, ir. Cox desired to reply, but Mr. Mounts, of [ii- Turin, Dec, 10.—The Austrian letter of invitation to the Congress, signed by Count Rucituana, has ar red, and i evucl ta the same terns as that of France to Peduwont, nola, declined longer to fold the tlow for explana. tions. The later t0.0 remark wade Uy bien ‘at the lat Cor grees, that if the Democracy thought they coud carry theuseives trough tho Next oan Wito this edmtoiat ation, they woud break do #n. 1d would find they were oarryicg (10 much weight. ‘Tho administration was full uf rotteuress and dead men's bobes, and hed no more affiliation with the Te is quite cortata that, out of Now York, tho party generally profer otherwise— owe bei gor Mr. Bares, and othors for Te, ‘The Afiicon mail Kthiope brings the following lwteliigence: Tamamirr®, Dec. let, Oaphatn Geoeet Waxes ard four men of the Americen soheoaer Wiliam hed been lan‘ed near Tenorif, by « by almost 96 much as Mr Swann will be haseif, They anticipated over him an esay victory. Besides, many considered that his nomlostion would bring to a direot test the question of North and Soul, An ex-momber of Cungrom, who served ia the Howse with Mr, Bares, informe me toat be is highly Copserrekive ia his views, an? much wore of @ stator oo eee er ne from Miso. uri—not excepting hie former ponition, whieh in vil comvoinace war bad encugh. He wes ‘amexed that tro P-eaisent bed oo far ket sight of bis duty 04 to make oo bigh a bid for the Ubarieston orauanr, the ncminetion of O nveation ‘He The Diesden Journal of Dic. 10th seys: In to- | nei tim to be eapable of any act for the gratifics Boort, . dey's sitting of the Federal Dot the Coamittes of | tin of his privite malice, and of gulity of Sood with, Mr eieremtaslve f-om. BM swourt, who | Tdctoral Have wos incressedl to the aporintmeut of | trenolery #9 hie fnemde a a priseiple 4 dent, at Mr Bevas wes | 1/Ptesentativ Austria, Prussla, Bavaria and ne question of §' here bet one Cov Hiyportad the Saxony, is re Apes sbout sixty nd the years old, Madrid, Baturday —Tho fcllowing dispsteb bas fe eipeul ough that tho Chi publ " paid oa vucrgauited condition, He was gied we PE Dg agg ha] it dae eermntin. | tren published: Camy Kuorsao, Dec. 9, eventag — J pt a2 vnorga ‘expored himself, ae be hed ‘Tie moinivg the enemy 'gpettuous,y ettecked our 1 Ukely that ke will be the nomiren of toat comvendion, thoukh ke mey eod pn Lebly wil be uf the Netiteal Vales, Whig end Amoncan convention, which Is 20M talked of, bm an cid man who looked fersard to the forpetuation of on nad} w to any sectimma: alter to obtel ‘He read au extgact frum the wry In the Territorien, ret Powe J’or ar MEMOK ea our var guard Tee Moors a 1.00% SF Eanes The spproximate ihoers, 40 biked, wad 500 el 1 Highway Robbery and Murder. Jess of the Bpantah was 50 A comrespandent of the Hartford, Conn., Times, | mon wounced, Vea 017 tp Ve poitttoud relate ‘He bad board many under dat tnam, Conn., Dec. 26a, says! Financiel avd Commercial. lope wok eran Pree deat Our quict and tariving village was suddealy mar- | Posty irgote of worth about £50 400, and | the portrait of “Old Bickers" tm the weoophen tere fed on Seturdey more ing lest, by @ horrid and mys- | ce4i th ocin wore recovered frem the luyel Charice to give bim coursge He culogives Mr, Meuaon's terlous murder. 4 young men by the name of Janus on Monday last. "| #pece for ite uation sentimen' discussed ot Cousme, sbout thirty yoars of ay: ely married, The advices from Marseilles state the failure ofthe | considerable length the mop fy ad Ver alae Nvlng aioeut one cal'e from the vil bis home | Prance- Sugar refinory at shat port hes caused | very in te Territories Tre doctrine, he eald, thet eA eee on, Saturday morning to come to | greet trouble and discredit Tus moneger itis the meeter ean osrry b's gave ay whore be pitason, s oy anie ‘ T Lu ‘aid, le imprisoned. ord bold bim aswuoh, fs @ doctrine ‘omous ea ebone oSoeina tee ‘Telegrams form Rusele announoe the fallure of Mr. | inable. ‘The Constitution only provides fur the roar Feviasiox Hus of Bt, Petersborgb, with lis! 8, £ i ig dition of erceped slaves. aud not for the exions on of = eatiwated at $60.00 silver roubwe, or'abo ut £40 008, He #tecusaed the pplication of the Damp oy a ee lest annual return o' the pubic revenue end teton to thle questions band. aca hora Ciprndicure. exhibits the Post cffioe in a Sery tenor. ck Br. Hus, saked Mr, Mommie to give and presauting it to bis breast aul Re ‘The ordinary reorlpts hevini a ba loo: Speaker, aud be conecn'ed, Sewel ard and, " £3 :140.66", while the’ expenditure was £1.94 917, Wav, of Mesylapd, moved to sdjours, eaten at ae sbcw ve e'balence «@ £1 206 643. Mr, Giawine’ caved Lor We yous and meyer We $i Ueaatons Set towracde Livexr.ou Coss arp Basanererr Maxxer, Dec, | wanted the cuctry to tindergtamd thet the gente Vun'ted dgmend for sbest and flrar | man hed tweaty-Gve mor pages of his written yaeene stare lower. Beaus ls, | eperch to re’. and he noped that be would be par- Fae at. cntatas | Reshma fanalog ie ae s, © 5 arousing Galeie waa Oc eons. Mr. Mos>us ssid that the yeutleman fross Virgiala gown ‘atte ble Loevon Paopvcs amp Paoviniom Masser, Deo 18, | read 08 to Tay t.: Zbveer fom ond bried; tea fist; coffe buayant: noe | Mr, Laweee —When I deliver writte-speschos I Saag co Gx m Srm; molasses Bem and prierwwad eupooted: ae | will to do it all te one dey, - hme. Boers 1p tallow quic'. 56464 66094 om the} Br. of your collegues held the floor S. i Seneg Vou) Bouteh pig Gte 9d casb; mixedmucapers, | f:r thoer or fourdeys, eee fostat it town bas oflered «ro RR ty tes Stereo f sme tPll opera apene Se Ph murderer, and a Moreciltes, night Letters from Constan~ | “fps yeas ood news were ‘when Me, traw; eerie to fas Tee ganouncy Pomiiraly Wes om 3 gar muuene fle melee called yess and Faapeworm hoped the poy sould ‘be ve ® ballot to- ur tat al members were abrent, anda fair balict could not be taken at this Mr. Bowerrt was caed toe ballot, and hoped that ether Mr, Mouais would proceed oF ‘the Ilnise cali ¢f the Flouse was taken prior to « balict. Mr, Baaneon said bo ned heard there was a purty jouth whe were it be nomine- ted Mr. Ho did thia oa his own individual reepooability, Me. Marnaan was outeide of all organizations, and was ® naional cox sorvative u saked whether the political friends «f a agnace wor dail vote for ie. cane. it. Baxson could only speak ons Te roll wen called. Datiag tae voting, numerous explaastio: » were m Mr. Asswonn sald ho waa the first Domoorst who bad abendoned Mr. Booock, and he hed dune #0 in te bope of effecting an organization, He would now vote for Mr. MAYNARD, Mr Fronance —Bitterly oppowd se T leat and all the Umea, to sections! repr: toch ‘es represented by the eaber aide of tha 1am willing to cast my vote for a couscr vative man, remote organization and peas the Apropriation iJ, which my frienta on the other side ares) son- ativeshout, I vote for Mr Marnagp, Mr, Hasxtn sald he was conservative in bie prin- ciples. and shouid fore vole, now as horet fore, for Joun Surmwam, whose unioo-lviug sone ta Eau. ‘a saked if had not voted for Mr, Gusen Mr Harxtw rep'id that he had voted for Mr. Gusim, becouse in the Thirty-Fifth Congress he hood a ongeide of himself and @r, Sumew un in oppo- sition to the Leo »mpton policy of the sdininistraton, which Mr. Eacy.ten sought to oover ap by a bil that In his judgment was tho mosnest bill be‘ore the last sencion of Covgrosa. (Laugh*er. } Mr Ksauten ovlied attention to the fect thet Mr. Gitwae himeol( Voted for the Ewauism bill. (Laugh- 7) Mr. Hasxrn replied that when Mr. Gre for it, he stated that it wea @ ahilly, ah pamby, nasty kind of e bill. (Great | j Mr. Logan, when name was calied, stated. & that inasmuch as he was not willing to perciulpate in mekiog thia «slaughter house of the North western Demoorsey, he voted for Mr. Boooox. Mr. MoKam raid, toat severe! membors of the Ap-erioan ptrty baving voted against Mr. Marnagy, be Jo the rane. and vote for Mr. Hoorr ot Illinois, bad voted for Mr. Boooom, M * ‘cAbers, but thouxht his colleague, Mr. Mo a en not had bis full strength wost- ed, and now ¥* for him, ‘Mr. Soorr voted for Mr, Maynarn, on the ssaur- ance that bo was au eld |i ‘oan org Ranson replied that Mr, Maveas Wut never belonged to the Domoorats briefly gave thelr reasons why Mr. Avany te- that he didnot wa to ee the feat once o9. Baversl they should vote for Mr. Mar mark! ered Clr Wootght the potat of order wal taken. ‘The discussion, however, continued, ard the Re publicans kept otiling the speakers to order, remaited: — A O end the remainder were scattering votes. Ad- Journed. Noe Arrtval of the Canada. er and was tne vensel signaled at noon, aad at flint sup pom d to be the Cara‘a. Toere are yet no aigna cf the Canade, which te pow fully dug at He lfex, with Liverpool detes of the Tith sna Quofnstown ofthe Wh inst, of cf the steam troop-ship Himalays, slso due there, Nos. Arrtval of the Nerth Brites. Portiant, Me, Dec. 28—11 P. M—The Steamebip Briton bas not been #ualled up to the pres: nt Abe brings Liverpool! dates via, Queenstown, of the 16th inst ‘Weather R+perts—December 38, 8 A. ML Boston—Thermometer 2 deg, below zero, Rowae's Point—Thermometer 19 deg below zero, Burtington—The:mometer 10 dog below zero, ‘St Johnsbsrg—Thermome'er 90 deg. br'o# zero, Montreal Weatbor c'ear ard very cold, thermom, glen 16 deg. Delow sero. The nines not 3etfroren nite the city. © very high. lower Purtof Gittntowa (sed. Onvwego, Dec, 98—1 10, P. M.— Weather very ond. ‘Thormimowwr at T o'clock this morving 9 dog. below "Philadelphia, Dec %.—Phermometer 12 dow. ‘above zeracarly this morning. It commenced snow- ing et 11 o'clock. Wind North East. fala Medical Sindents, Ae. ed upon Prime street city, for the Delaware An evening pay het several studeats who loft Jeffaroous CoLege for Richinmn4, have retarned cd resumed thelr stucies bere, eteting thet they only joined the at mpede to have's Casisimas frolic. Dec. 27,.—The Wasbington a'reet brewery, with fivs adj uning buildings, was burned this morning. ‘The amount of the loss about $8,000, ard the traurance $1.800, S.lleg of the Amica. Boston, Dec. 27.—The steamship America walled to-day with twenty engers for Liv: orjool end fifteen for Halfax; and $9,000 in apeols, Unies Meeting at Trey. Troy, N. ¥., Dec. 23 —& large Union meet- ing ta con tm this city this ¢voning. General Basieted by a number of our eeproteb © citiarus as Vice Preei- am, of Tri @. G, Baruow, Colored Militia: fastions, bas Govornor Bonus’ veto messeg was oa the ground thet be beloved the obspter in the bill relating to the militle ta wh'ch tbe word “white” wes stdcken to be wnocnatitutiocal, Ta thie opinion he tained by th: Supreme Court and by the Attorney Gereral, ‘Tho watter was discussed In the House at some length, ard the we'o sustained b t' reduced on leave, aad seat 08 see other, 980004 that wes rary the Howes ogstive vote, J ‘ion of tho ruler, the here, ator 9M. 7 bill wes ato, it was paseod hry The Govern rs gad the new bill, and the Le; lature wajunrned sine die. sa =F ‘The Scam Sivep.of- War Narragumeott, Nur folk, Deo, 2%.—Tho seam sloop-of Nanewansett bes returfied from ner tria! trip BR hea been throughly tested by competent officers, who state that her performances wore very untatle. factory, and that ber maciinery ja def, fovea, Hor reateat epeod was seven and three quarter knots en ur, From Texas, |, Deo, 27.—The barque Doretta ban arrived here from Biemerbaven. Oa the 19:h inet , sbe picked up five omen and four men ‘re the rreok of the ehiy Silas Ho mes, aunk on the 16. won five days out from Garden he had been sarvusd. ‘The rem the orew ond passengers aro atill waboard of ‘The barque Tally Ho, from Now York, has boon The barque Jexes Andrews stranded at the mouth of the Goatssooalws, The crew wore sarod. Faom Mexico, New Orleans, Dec. 27.—Advicea of the 19th bawe brea reocived from Mexioo, Minawon's gave em mtnt had protested ecalnat Mr M Laun’s treaty, Minamon was at Gisdelejera on toe Sch Ha bee tored $400,000 of ih: 000 Masuums took from the conc uow, and bee forwarded it to Tepic. ; From Washis ton, Warhengton Deo, 28.—Governor Wim lant Richmond speech, broadly intimated, the Vigginis military recently marched past the White Mouse, tho President aid uct evem notice them. "as Wie remark cf the G grarnor cova saa some conment bere, it may 201 be amiss to say, that the Provident, at ibat time, wes not at haus, end didn't know, Until he road thet the frocpe hed pasesd the White 0 Prosi ent te uniformly marked tm his attentions to ai {no his whea The speech of Mr. Momvre, of Dlinols, to-day, iu wh 0 edoeanale ot the resident andthe rect} a, wee exelnst the wishes of Mr, Dova- Len end ratic members of sbe Lliinois Poreemen, ube svow thelr desire to Promote jh+ pe ee for Speaker, shows ir Gatontan retsiss his lantve lack sees, Dato Ma plaat, wtd Waigay waked for r ME Mareanmy sho 2 ciao’ sapporma bys lange ‘Bask Defuleatios Phe Fort Wayne and Chicage Raliread. Dec. B — Tre Board of Direct~ by James Datay,in s fusploiom that’ Can Datay's wife, Tho latter Fire at Detroit Deo, %8.—The building cesupled by avenue, wan pecan tiptoe, tn Wood: recom & reeers, eran buried iat vight ‘The loge cm, tae ‘butlding tad goods amounts to $18.00, and was insured $9,000, Fhe ta Pordand, Portland, Me., Dec. 28 —A fire on Marko’ square, tn this pleor, thls morning, destroyed Tour stores, ‘valued at $6.0¢0, Arrival of the Granada. The steamship Granada, from New Orleans, ‘on the 90:h inst., and Hava:aon the afternoon of the 234, arrived at this port last evening, bringing the California mail, ‘The Gratada experlenesd very heavy weather during nealy tha entire passsgo. Sho brings no news of importance from H+va1a, Freights were dull, Exchange on London, 15416, New York, Sige, While the Gravade was coming up ths Bay, and when between Staten Islend and this city, who was out through by the joo, which was swooping down ‘the bey in large fede, with the obb tide, Oa reses log her 4 lorgo Barge was found to be in the by the ion, and the stoamer with great d fficulty succeeded in reaching the pier above, (9%) where she wank to ber guards, and now like in that condition, The pacrengere, shout 0 in number, along wit reached the shore in eafety, but her oarg, conalating cf flour end cotton, will no doub) be greatly demeged. The Granade tt vowel of 1,000 tons burthon, and sbout 4 years old. The cargo and ship are eald to be inaured. Matloy at Sen. t. Yoora, of barque James Cook, arrived y sb rdey morning from Havaus, males tio folow= m the eccond mate. A pasengor, nemed Gao. WILtiaMs, took the wheel, saylog there wir bed work on the main deck. Upon ng there I found the frat aad #es0nd offlocra fight for thelr lives with two moamen ramned J. Raut and ‘Tuo. SULLIVAN, who swore to have thoir lives, Mr. Breckenridge om National Pollt'es, 1 Hon, Jounx C, BaxckennioGm, the Vice- President of the United ptaton, delivered re- oily #rankfort, Ky., « speech upon natioaal Mr Barcxmenvon, s6 a preliminary topo, recurred fo the history of territorial legisiation, and justified his voto tm favor of the repeal of the Missourl Qom- ee le, and in support of the Kansas Buprenn xrurd upom the gute of savory he toe ten a art a 5 the Ter. ritorles : the Dred Bowe oot Nee : he son, and with the Dred be regarded the territorial imme an eot- ted. ‘The Fersitonen, whetes the ‘erosed lite, will be peopled by slateucane oe lev dng é>momiualiten, witnont regard topo. calor Fec ral, influences, "In regard to the prec sent om dition of nati pal a, tone of Vice-Ficaident wea ak | ‘The great darger to the |’; les, he thought, in the existence of @ Republican 7, whose privet: Be $73 et Gace eae aes have been aban. juvolving direct war upon Bla Tearitores, but iu the to T ng eeprct of Norihern wcolety Ie Ube axistetioe of the arty loyally, devitrd too mservative measures, In Pondlusioe, Mir. Basontvarpan exhorted the outa to keep Iteif strictly withia ometitutional oblica- tiopa, and in that connection denounced the effsris of thom who were laboring for the restoration of the vo trade, ‘CITY NEWS. Fins ix Broatway.—An alarm for tho 5th District ocourred yesterday morning, between one and tro o'look, by the ditcovery of @ fire in the barement of No, 418 Broadway, comer of Canal street, «coupled ag a restaurant, by Heway Prspm, ‘The fixtures and furnitare'of the restaurant were damoged about $1.000,end ineured in the New Ama terdem Insurence Company for $600, The stock in the boot and sboe store of J. Bumax, om the first floor, was Injured sbont $500, and insured im the Cttixens! Insurance Company. The building is darreged about $200, and is insured im the Jofferson Ineurar ce Compeny, It ts owned by Parnion Dicxra ‘The bu'lding No, $91 Canal street, ecoupied esa clothing store, wes ineured about $200, and in- surcd im the Etpa Ineurance Company, The origia of tho fire has not yet been discovered, Annivi, or We. H. Sawarv.—Sonator Sawasp srrived in this city last evening about § O’cl ck, OL the steamer Arego, from Burope, Earlier in the ovening'the Rgpub'ican Central Committee of this otty bad esson.bied to weloome hin, but dis- persed before the ariival cf the steamer. Subs quently, newe being received of the errival of tho Seamer, ® portion of the delegation from the Central Committe’, composed of the prominent members of the Republican paity, proceeded to the stoamer’s lancing, accompanied by a son of the Senetor, in corrieges, and escorted him to his rooms at the Astor House, where, after the usual congrata- lations, be quietly orden d and partook of his supper, without cven indulging in the slightest attomp@at a apecch, notw.tbatending the wolkin was made to Hing by Ihe discharging cf ore hundred guns in the Park, in bonor of bis safe return, by a equad of ea- thusiaetic Be publicans, To dey, the distinguished Bevator, through the courtesy of the city authorities, will have « publio rece; tion at the City Hall, { Tax Ivrawrs’ Home —The corner stone of the Bow Infante’ Home wes leld yesterday afternoon, on Olet street, moar the prevent nursery and child’s hos- pital, ‘This now institution is intended for the relief Of the children of destitute parents, and aleo for foundling or Ulegitimete children, The small com- paLy eevombied for the occasion met ia the parlor of the Child's Hos, itu, and at noar thres o'clook pro- crededto the epot whare lay the mossivo stone cho- sen for the coremonial, & largo lesd box insorbed * Lntonts Home," and coxtalsing « bil #2me colne, newspepers, oto , ¥as placed in « receptacle ealesliod tm the rock, Poleed on its edge bealde the box now sunken In the stoze, stood another massive biook of (rwiie, Rev Mr, Mowrgousmy, of the ohuroh of the Incarnation, fehverrd a brief but lapressive prayer for the evce:as of the institution, Mra, M. A. Dunow, matron of the Chile's Hospital, who hed until now, stood beaide the upre'sed block, holding @ masdve hommor in har teod, now stiuck with it aasingle biow, ‘Two men stepped forward, and after spread tog coment on the lower block, plaved the upper one in ite proper Rov, Mr, Mowracmast pronoanoed @ benediction, ard then, in consequence of the excessive oo.d, it ‘wes aoncunced that the remaining exercises would be finlabed in the Methodist Church, ou 60th street, war Third Avenue, On arrtring at the chaveh, Mr, Montooaenr delivered an linpresstve and ¢lo-_ quent sermon, Ho reverted to the sacrud charac ter of the weneum to al christian hearts, as bolag particularly approbriate for the establishment of « charitable institution intended to rescue trom iafemy many mothers guilty of but « single tndis retion in Life. The speaker then aketahed the estabishment of the London Foundliag Mospitsl, through the ex- ertions of Capt, Comms. Mor a Gime after ite ostab- Mebment children vere indiscriminately rooelved, Dut in the year 1760, tts laws were’ #o changed thet none were recelved exoopt from mothers who could prove a hitherto reepeotable charsoter, or exuibited a wish for reformation, Many of the evils of the French end Russian Foundling Hospital resulted from the sndisoriminate reception of children, This In’euty Home wes edtablishud on the same prineipien ag the ventege of lus charities. This ehowld not ite friends from easiating In the obj ots of tte ord suptaining ‘The Christian religion as es5ey Oa Yall 9s darted thle be ‘© Proper staticn in the world—aad (rom which she may go forth toe life of reformation and repent. Tt was urged by some, be sald, that this instita- tion would in reality offer « premfu:n for the com- mission of crime, in the alleviation of the natural weakness and crime, A great evil existe In sootety in the common persecution of the unfortunate wo. man, while her betrayor and soducer is allowed to walk the carth without meoting any of the public condemnation he so richly merits, as he is the most guilty party. ‘The eyeaker then proceeted to consider the eff.cte of such an cstablishment as the Infante’ Home, in the prevention of infanticide, @ rime far moro eom- mon hore than in any other city, The managers would be women, he auld, aa they could sympathise with the unfortunate objesta whieh would be pre- sonted for thetr compaasicn. He ended hia addrese by & brilliant and touching appeal tn Lolalf of the fallen. Mr. E. Baoous moved that a vote of thanks be fendered to Rev, Mr. Montooxany for his able ad- dress, ‘The motion was unanimously carriod, Rov, Mr, Mowraowany proneunced the benediction, after which the meeting adjourned. Cuawras At TH Nawsnors’ Lonoro- Hovsa.—On Monday afternoon, the poor boys who are sheltered and cared for at the Newsboys’ Lodging: House enjoyed a repast such as they have nover before known there. The sooret of this ia, wo learn that ® lady of Brooklyn, woll known for hot benevolence and seifracrificing labors among the Poor, cary took thie matter in hand. Not satlvisd with feeding, eLe waa resolved also to clothe those of the ltve urchins who were most in neod, She, accordingly, onlisted the sympathics of several liberal minded gentlemen at the Astor Foure, who prooured the material for sboat fifty stout, eervicebio shirts, Messra, Govan & Baxrm sent » machine and operstor to Brooklyn, and in due time the clothing was complete. The Preprictors of the Howard House and the United tates Hotel hearing of what was on foot, insisted upon furnishing turkeys, hams, potatoes, 40., ‘while cash contributions were araple for pastry and fratt, Both the institution and the boys are fortunate, in decd, to have found mich a filend as Mra. W., and the full appreciation by the boys of tho kinduessos done by all concerned, is gratitying evidence tuat they deserve the warmest sympathies of the commu- nity. a We are informed that it was Jou Van Wan- wus and the foreman of Hook and Ladder Go, No, 8, ‘who first entored the burning building, cocupled by ‘Tuos. Mvaray, im Canaletreet, on Tuseday night, te resoue the okildren of Mr. Mourwy from the flames. Secta, Merino or Mesnens or Assuxstr La0?,—It is understood thet the Democratic mem- bers of Assembly elect from this County, Kings and Queens Counties, on Tunsday evening had a social meeting in this city, in order that they might bo- come acquainted with one another, aad that they deoided to present the name of T. C. Caxctcor, of the 2d District of Kings County, as their candidale for Speaker in the Democratic House caucus, T mx sale of the Union Ferry Leases, adver tlsed to take piace yesterday, the direction of the Mayor, at tke City Hall, bas been postponed unt't to-morrow. Sworn ixro Orvice.—The Mayor elect, Peasazp0 Woop, and Gaaans ©, Bronson, the © or- Poration Counsel elect, appeared at the Mayor's of- foe, yesterday, and toek the cath of offices, The ful. Jowing Is the oath taken by the Mayor : “1, Paxmasno Woop, rY ‘that I will faithfol/y discharge the du' of Mayor of the olty of Now York according to the beat cf my ability. Fmaxamvo Woon, ‘* Subscribed end sworn before me, the 93th day of December, 1859, Danm F. ‘Tiamaan, ‘The Corporation Counsel took an oath, the same tn form as the Mayor, Svumpar Scuoon Axmvsmeantes—The Sun- day School of the Methodist Episcopal church, cor, of Tth avenue and 14th street, beld ite anniversary lastovening. Rov. Dr. Duanm and Kerrsui. were present and delivered addresses, ‘The anatvorsary of the Seooud street Mothodist Eptecopal Church, came off last evening. German Rarvsiicas Warp Masrincs.— The German Republican Ward Associations of this city and Williamsburgh met last evening for the Purpose of electirg three delogates, and tho same number of alternates, from each ward to the Gorman Republican Central Committe for 1960, Lecrore.—Kev. 8. D. Bonomarn lectured last evening on “Novels snd Novel Reating,” for the benefit of the New York City Library Associstian ‘This 1s tho first cf a course of cight leotureste be de- livered in the M. K Church corner Mortom and Red- ford sts, Tus Heavtm Conyaatios,—This Convention was continued yorterday afternoon and evening af the Cooper Ins‘itute, Dr. Jaouson stated that he bed been misunderstod in his remarks on Tussday evening, In bis reference to the M.D.'s, He did not Intend to say that Doctors wore a groat evil. Ho in- tended to convey the ides that they were a necessity Growlng out of the habits of Iife, Ine perfect state ‘of health, neither doctors, law) ors nor ministers were required, In the evening, Dr. Jacnsom rpomed the Coaten™ ton, and wes foilowed by Dr. Hamme A. Avert, of the Denville Water Cure, M. ¥.4 add Miss Averin, who appeared on the stage im Bloomer costume, In the course of her remarks, she sald she did net be" Weve in the old adage that “ whom the gods leve, die jourg.” She argued thet man was placed here by bis Maker, because the Earth was good fer him to inbabit and enjoy. Noeturally, people should only die when worn out by s good old age, and ater such ex. perience thry would be better fitted to enter into ano ther sphere, The mind became the slave of the body | ‘Whom diseased, consequently reversing the natural and noble order of things. Women, she said, were greater oufferers than men from ill bealth. feat ein of our females was thelr manner of the Human form was ® most gxquisite plece of chaniow, and should not be clogged or marred dropery. ‘The Convention mects ogain this evening ot 16 Laight street, for the pugpose of discussing abjcct of Lil Health further, Mnquests, Accidents, Ke. ocrpmaTaLty Darowsep.—Corcner Jaox- held an tequest yeaterday, upon the body..o' as mar, who, wile fell into the deok at’ plor Il, Heat River, and dicd after being resoucd. The jury rendered a drowning.” ide FFs verdiot of “accidental Founp Daownxp.—Ooroner Gamae beld an Sakdenes panes Sa Pea i diffidence ont. 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