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Bitten wore . dings, corer Of Palton not Nassau streets, kad Browdway, (corner of Broadway, Park ‘Ann street.) ander the Araer! ‘ean M itsaet ‘The Daily Gun is delivered by Carmen soribers in New York City sud vicinity. at BIX AND A QUARTER CENTS PER Wee. Bingle © ope 4 One Cont, EF When sont by mail, Four Dollars a year Average Circulation throuyhouk tre Year, easing with December last 61,565 COPIES PER DAY. THE WREKLX 8UN Ls matted wo sulworibers at aevouty-Ave cents par 116 months, $1; single copies, 2 cents. Speck 4 *] SAND LAUNDRY — dealers in lntiee and children ile, and Lien goods of avery “ess rf 3b, desiring hayd oF inachine arwint aud tronius, ew we it peumptty executed tm the best mranner st vory Feduoed Prieur a lady accutane (Nyro nt ee : BakWy ri Gront e, twext dont to Spemme @ Jedt OPS) Al RAW HAT BLEACHER-WANTED ; imredatety. «ad ot . er, Addrers box) 2° Post Oftios, i heabdres a " EWING MAC NINES—WANT! ED Ladios * to ears ty Oats on rs and Wh cler & Wik x seine. AU 4 of the maching ne nd prection on wae Apply at ‘ yt batworw High and Newsa. “—— Ms NUMBER 8915 ioe WANTED. | D° %G WANTED—A GOOD WATCH boa fe IS Count a Hiookhny oC Ie Ke, ELSA Be jo my : Weiours of Wand 'clock, bacemerit, oe | | Hos WANTED—WILL BUY FOR | cash, i cheap A small well built modern hous or bye yin a good neighborhood, tn of out of with ofre t. uumbery full duscripting ee, D. Cy box B45 PLO, a ULLDING TO LRASE—FOR 8 y sty the baflding 64 Weet Porticth ‘ ‘sbout 108 at to es re Howes I fol —#10 A MON on the cit jue inte ly se darze hone. "Appi at Frauktert ay ire atin he 6 2 dorian ae oF Wi inks. act TA railtondy neeaat in lahte. near y & reat KF t LET —T0 RMANS— TO {ct. 9 amall place eon tein mt {oat acres of f to JOHN G. WILLLA f MS AND. ADY Pow "| pieni Ke 8T! AR TO LET, at 1030 Macs ee NOM ‘WALKER ST. Cn80 24ne! Oo 1 JURY capil: sty edie si BB Devetway ON eee QTEAM POWER TO LET, CORNER North {XY First aud Ubir’ rtay Wililamebursl. jadl dlot \ — STRUCTIVE AND AMU 7 | - ey ay by watch ett Indl ot te | ROOMS To APART to $3 Sue Any, without FL, 1 PEAS Gy rtf ap Docelapce War Uestionh ke ae, all sent by coturo mail. [ jp to JOHN M. RICHARDS & — iicatemanbammceats: | FES ALE AND FEMALE & OFalL! Batis wanted Wi sotdon ap on nae R* Is 14 antions Ine ‘appyina Nu, i Sy visu + eo Re We can to te em e tera ota Wor! .orat ha Mcrray at a EN W A FEW MEN TO POWER TO LEASE FOR A la; good wares paid; he ted uton at, Jeraey < bt perience Mt aN preterr Koply'at the shipping oficey No. 117" South: vate uP BOsABmy AND BROOMS T NO. 6 THOMPSON STREET—GOOD beard. ploamunt 4 why reek: ‘ele Fad fore ana andi wife. Sivainalcare rocky at the time. 4 aad B85 week: Shien yom | ‘to ee a end oe hy SO OARDING —TWO OR OR THREE YOUNG men can be comfortably, wecommodated wth Pearl #t, cor. of Fraukiort, over Dr. drug store, Franklin ware. Vaeaner (oF indies. fel #7131 Fa iit ie 4s OARDING—A SMALL PRIVATE FAM- ily would like # fow boarding scholars, to be taught ~— ‘Enatish branches and musie: also gentlemen and thele The Sige where no uryatie st, Ne st OARDING: ‘and alngle ge board and pleasant rooms, 1 ‘ington st. "Day boarders sceommodated OAKVDING —SINGLE AND MARRIED atl-men can be accommodated with good rooms Fa. (Alco a tow rampectable young Indie. Call SPTLo Went fath ce cor ous wre. 29 wAac'194 OA LR DING NG—A FEW RESPECTABL E yours men eau be accommodated with good board | Tyas and @ wi oF an rooms to lot, with or wit Franklin Square, New York, 8 Boom dk i fiver eidbout water feont 184 Weat ad et, from Ont? Soret feo Suactt io »lULE LO LET—NO. 204 HE R ST— ‘ Ps Hisist ed room with Rit py = hw ING MAGILLNF 13 & V0 RENT AND ALE. 7 2 Wheeler & Wikon’ oo i} 2 Grover fe Bak wena (2 3 At reduce draten, Rt 1G tt 3l ¥. SENN INGMRCHING. EMPORIUM, i ind Yanct10T 486, Broadway cor. Broome st. rq EWING MACHINES TO LET—SING- 1D ons, Wuceler & Wilaoa's and Howe's, all the last improved, to let : verm from $4 to. $5 ‘aioe tai | and sent to shope to per mont! » operate on al kinds; toras (or all, $: work; 892 Henry et. al deel! REAL £SVATEL Cormac SS FOR SALE—TEN COTTAGES with fu | gin00 up to $ wit! in ower ou Rajlton or, of 4th | F ils ca Peete good hove and ed, plent tear \uutes of Bouth a yrermecney. enue and 1th ing in sty and prios, frou bull aud Macrae, Hamiltov Ferrio yet RPL rect, Brooklyn. a, jad ARM FOR SALE AT HU: HUNTINGT Tea ‘Hast Brac $2,50—GREAT REDUCTION 1N beet —Combortable rocma’ with exeollent, board’ 83 BOARDING—A. FEW SINGLE GENTLE. men—also a gentieman and wife can be accom- iJ Grosawich 6. b Lied Geta so Cant" Aan fared oF wltuout board. mA FEW board belt wives te terms, men Ca. °° Secommodated cease regia, ix 5 Btjemen teat 4 rooms, 3 Vane! 120 i OARDING — A FEW RESPECTA D rows won com be secotamozaiad wits good board Henman’ Oy orang and. his wife, at SE ih aba at and id aves ints bisorit at D—A A FEW YOUSG & CAN | BE scenmamodated with good, Voard aut nlonant roome aloo afuw youne Inding at 4d Be Care and tages pas: the door. Bosnnixc a FEW coacs CAN tin room and el! the comforts of home; alma % ont room fir man aud wiley at 108 ‘Tird are. bat fuuhaud 1th ate ady SL L ODEINGS 36: 10. OE Ts — OLEA N AND leland douple BLE | have good board and comfortable frout rons, nies | STEPHEN vane Math oS ditey, Piaehe SES AND LOTS FOR Would take a horve and barn 2atory and store 1'stand for any kin ; rele tore aio improvement, a | Lal EpDy 00 SES FOR 8 SALE VERY CE * peveral gente} and substantial houses sme thafetr iw, #2.000) ened : also [ota ys ‘verma to suit. Menev vrocured on Bond and JOHN MARTINE, 16. n hone ‘J ot bask TEAL iNroos chea ICK'S ANTI-FRICTION MACHINE, Fou py VN CHING, hos ARING, om, Most EEFICIRNT JONXUMICAL AND KORBAVING MACHT! N THE WORLD. Wriction is all way witlis Dex! vo ‘uo oil ae rein fi pring teens ‘nod re ania for yearw. ‘ imrotine Tol i than rom 19 pore r sue ‘dor toe the ‘work in the moet emooth and perfect manner, re refer to the large ‘and most successful estab ruts in the country, to Tear the value of ie various mechincs made undef picy ‘a yin NT, gach as Coon 2 Hewary, Trento Providenoe, R. raves Ja "Javes, terme & Cos eto oct oe gina ‘Ate Say son ha\co at einen F " for rin tickers, with fs €, Pry ‘end all NEW YORK MACHINERY DEPOT. ROTHER 4 CO, based ie rere Sos At eat Lis METALLIO PAINT—THE UN- ot Tor for si toon alt areata ail boo! ssa ee MES hee eee Ceaae ~ ODGINGS—AT TAs TRAVELLER'S Det IRTY FOR ALT. AND EX ‘adHome, N § Varick #t, two doors from Franklin at, y, ‘estern pro} sbere e Sr ee ergata chy ipane peaty. STU RING 8 & ee ce atlas end lin § rt, gn eae ged General Bron TORE, HOUSE, &., FOR eal, ‘ ‘Dodeceta, all Saas’ Bloc any uingms Anpiy ROW. in iy ain fu ¢, Brooklyn, MACHINERY: ESTCHESTER FARMS—HOUS! bought, soldexchanead or Ne, Money ho Soda hanna al im yitnisieae con from transacted : lots redeemed | Ww. DiNCaiMT, Bo, ivvee now, fall wt, N.Y, <Go0b ES and room 9, Ae em Fatt mee mil ure tow days longer ah ooo ts closet ‘New York Far fall “Aac"1m SCnaivash ot, ING, Manage, rid Fix Bable sets at $8 00; and al? eit ca | ere ey “a ard stook oy ICH MINK SETS AT 94 ovaEnen an at any J. ain, ‘ORS! FURS! FURS !—SELLING OFF ob airs Beads | © ony) fe 5 gemi co FURS, FURS—LADIES BUY YOUR Gaeer eins of Ladlew <A emrmemm mmm 5 ug go aeaEIE NEW YORK, "MON DAY, Vv. _FEBRUARY 4, 1861 PRICE _ONE CENT THE NEW YORK SUN MONDAY MO INQ, FaD The Democratic : tate & ‘onveetion Brvone the w!jourumen’, Messrs, Writaame Kriiy, Wa. Casapy, J.B. Phos, Lywan ‘Trem aive and Eowann Coorer were appoint. ed a Committe to correspond with Deatocra throubout the country, with a view to a gone ral convention for the settlomout of tho existing diicultios ; and aresolution was adopted, di- recting the President to call the convention to- gether again, in default of aay satisfactory ade justmene ly Congress. Prayers tat Parvaien.—Duriag the troub cd times of Seotland, late on a certain night, JonN K80x was seen to leave hia study, and to pase | from the house into an enclowure ty the rear of i. He waa followed by & filend ; afur a fow momenta Los wolve washourd er,and the earnest petition w ee bia wtroggling mou to hoawen: #0 Lord, give me Sectinn t, or I die when ogain th ton broke ‘OL, | give me Scotland, or T Once more all w nolselow, when with @ yet tntenser pathos, the thrice repented intercession «tr Tend, give tae Bootiand, oF L die t Bedund, io ayite of MAwY aud her Ca teed aga cnteth of tate Garisens oyally ni his 1H thin day nf acoanpliat Taina own will OL thy well beloved y Duckive, and may re the teat emo tion Lent whe arta t Caine, pray th Ae PO, ae “l te Is dow we the eu , Ttiathine own, Twill not let thewg for ali eternity 2 My soul in thin thine wore to nwure me of it My s fo thee, and will whide with thee forever O God, send help! Anew C 1 contrast on the must be something pa | of prayer, when, with erman period futh in pr Rericrovs Sratistics ov 6 rs MIN ARIES. The fi tour colleges ai nade, after a careful oallection Mf the Kecretaries ef ti rected with the Un No. Students, Church menibe ying this averng students report No. ng fig ‘for minetry, tatement it appears that bomb waeelia iew us thelr Won wot the interest Ia 19 the ted relone Sot Jn attendance: A nunaber of chi Ay Sunday Selo, dren, 0 Luring * Prounrss Anfovt us Cant ti thon guardians of religion and inorality sev to pone. Dr. Puttar is Ar work as a medical mis- sionary, particularly to the pilyvim Jowa in Pales- tine, Ho resides in Jats, and opens hin doors daily to the aMicted aud neglected, who flock to him for relief from their sufferings, oF wend for nim to ate tend them on their sick beds. Many times every day Le bas opportunities of directing the diseased and the dying to Iirsel's Savior, Pr. Mares ‘Glasgow, is p. ATE RAnnI of tho synagogue aching the srorpel individually. to rs Urethren in London, and hax special tacilities cots to Jewinh acholarr, and to the more edu- cated of the uation generally. Tux Donations To THE AmentcaAN Boarn December 8st, 150, ‘4 ® much stnaller amounte: ‘7 Smounh than was anileipsted. Tur vixetes or Tie N ‘TION give a list of 524 Baptist c with 768 miniaters, 105 licentiate, y York Conven- uurches i the state, 1 bers, The baptioits within the y Mr. Kellogg’s Proponttiaus. The following are the amerdmenta to the Corsticution proposed in the House 0: Repre- seutatives on Friday, by Mr. Kettoou, Re- publican, of Mino ‘Art 18. That inal! the teritory now held by the Yalted states, ltuated north of latitude thirty-alx degrees and thirty minutes, involuntary servitu Riviahment of eriines, to prouibited tivo sball remain und a territorial soreramenss in all the territory uow held patie ey peithes Congress ner any terri- torial legislature shall hinder ‘or Seprevend ue al jon t0 maid territory of per service fm from any state of the Union where hat tation extent fr tbe existe Ly virtue of any law or us Sate 17 shall tecaln las VorriorSt conltion, any territory ‘south of sald Line, wi {n euch beundarieg aa Congress contain the population required ai Ls meas Congress, according to the ‘shen federal ratio of re ef the f the United is FiSps If tte form of Gevernmect be Bepblican be with tdoaited Inlo’ the Usicuros aa. equal foot ion of the original states, with or withous the ‘ persons beld to service rae of such new state may provide. ‘ Art. 14, Thet nothing in the Constitution of ‘United aunendment 7) government, in any manner, to interfere with the Fenton of parsons held to service im apy state lation existe, nor in any mauner to ewtab! unteiD that relation im any state where {tts prohibited Uy the or the constitution of suck bate; nod thes this article sb! wos be altered or amended without tae consent of every state In “I | tying on exch, ‘Tho ‘on ‘Tiireea States. # witch form > discolve we oF mote riotic allu- ho Rewolut ot the compet Ibrawal of of them from ibe Unior, » sions to (he pert each bors int In the Narr were exiracte from the Doste ing on this point. Bus the the whole numb ia raived by each st round numbers, the troops raised during the 289,540), furnished as follows 88.000 New Bampahire, 4000 Rhode talaud.. LR O00 North Cary 3.000 Bouth Garvin Trolaware Georgia. 4 fow wooks since, uc tha census of 1790 ax the stand population, the States furnished comparatively with their population as follows, begianing the State which furnishod the most warriors ia proportion to population: ssl soldier to every £7 inbabltants, tier to every 6 1 inhabitants, e+ together, they ior to every 8.5 inhabitants States furaished 1 soblier to ia. We need tot chai 2 The share in the above. es! account for the ' y stwall numler furaished by th Niates. Heaa done harm, however, to Lo facta. ‘The p the cort them, A the Revolution—it was Jnow the idea of civil but if it is una. st in heavy n it may not m that called out sus wil horrors tn fe (which w same pate | canting am order A nino Boeocany was committed ta her conn trend daylight, on Sun ay, ta rk Coy U1 Jul, he sent for. the aragoou Sans-Gony te while eli the family we hehe J St.’ Clouds and afterwards yeava her a word was ransacked, and €2.000 in money, ax soll as pension of 200 Sans-Gene jewel stolen, Four young in active service until 1812 n and by tracks in anow, pho fell into the hands of the priest Minto’ which eorrespond with one of the prisoners’ 1 gueriina in Spatm, avd was taken as prise shoes, $500 were discover in a hollow tre. er of war to whero sho ro A AWARD Wir , a now salt of | ed sill Lats from an amorows | ty cam Hoping wiv bine. der her, and was ofte the GHants to time being at Tonlor Jordan City, Mu ant take her on tho loft t entered the ho mill; times went hard, and pice in 1840, and lived upon her pension of | Gridith prox the Grants with 80 acres of 200f,, tL the present Emporor mede a hawd- | Jand; the mill was bur and returning some addition to her movns from his private | from Minneapolis one n th gave Mr purse, Grant €500 in gold, on condition ¢ with him; she told her busband, a an owtfit from her lover, was to me La Crosse ; Letter ft 8 Newport Van at Key West. The following letter from Col, Trowas B. of this cily, now at work on Port Tay- lor, Key Weat. Florida, to his wife hore, wo she went to Chicago instead, and by telegraph on Mona have Leon kindly pornsitted by her to eupy: , Fosulting in @ vor- dict in favor of Mes. Grant. ~ Calamities. Tar Horse winen THowas Jrerensow } Was KORN, at Shadwell Depot, Va., was burn- ed on Thurday night of last wee ‘Thurspay sicitr in tho hardware WAL Brothers, at Chicago, damaged qhe stock to tho amouat ef $15,000; fully In sured. ‘ the | 1 wish to Tet ° wpoit know t Uy the whole Son le , 03 years of a ted at Ph sn ulderin o wee found ia th buraed to ac Ws by tho instirance eom 1 withia with 6 ottice within hye been lost. € valuabl has low nth. Harvey MeAcris, 4 howyer of Port Haron, Mich, commited suicide afew days gine, by Wime I with a pistol, He had latter y ving p.rittadiatic doetriaes,in whieh he had becom, wliever, and’ ix ital man in “thy. Bey on myriads of inv port: Mercury. ation, will doubt wible n now.—[\ More Sian. ks since, the principal (up by the poties rew y A 1 and an eform a amatenr mu certain + requented eottecst the most summary mannor, and on the premises were found a Piedmont fag and tricolore cockades, On the next ‘Tuesday mornin when daylight broke forth, there were found poste! up on the Corso, the principal street, a pumber of large handbills, wi words in wr Kin whore there Victor EM anv tos of the city ns, a Piedmont tiie was found Who put them there? and who placards? ‘These bills were not ane, as every. print 0 is stuck up th printed in under the vis upervision of the Governe ment, ‘They were sent in—and theso wore put up only That we day th prand twenty-four car- dinals attended in one of tho churches the re. quiem for a cardinal, who died a few days sine On this ovcasion a much Lirger detachment thy usual of French t wards were present, ficen teas than five or siz humtred eoldiers in the choreh, as well’as lerge numbers on the outside of the church, It is true, that when the I arrives and when he departs from any chure many of the persons presont huzza, and thus is claimed that the po eins favor. But it is a well-undersiood thing that these are the eniployees of the Pope, and that they aro de. tailed to perform that’ ser If the people favorable to him-as their ruler for the Frouch troops to he cily quiet. ut another fact will speak for itself, Philamonic Society had arranged to hay rt, for thy Lenelit of the poor, ¢ At ono of that a demonstration in favor of the Pope : the; some were for Pad th t prener lly ar why s Ty necessary: Wand anid ke Tho a to toave the theatro—whieh woull ty “Lo hy all the austience in the pilin mn was to decline giving the eon ject was again | them to go on with the lomoustration take plac ‘led not to give the co » of Rome ar Jed inte two the Wann. oid the Br ves. re the Priests’ purty, and the Sow. Ube whives anadinnys ‘ mak th proper. They do this often en blacks Know that they are not de ke. Ast apriny. 10 hows Of victories in thy nerth of | , thore was. strong i eae n but the Freach tale any oat it iid iat) the peo His bu ws ws to Keep Rome quiet. “A few days returoing from misaod men crowding. » for his cure after, when (4s ¢ church, he,fovnd ten ti the Curso," leaving 01 and ail bolsiing tuinin. a pertect si they at ou she 1 home. He could not tind fi alt with this act of on another occasion, a very large ‘o poticed to wear a peculiar sleuched bat as they walked the strests in the prosecution of theit business. ‘This continued ‘or a fow days, aud then the ordinary hat was used. Again in: mumber of men w it was somehow understood that no man should smoke a cigar ur pipe on the Pin- cian Hill—the fashionable promenade, Now, the [ta great smokers, but for several For pipe appeat its plac ther ers ka time. on the one ha other, cigar resun igns that prove that ization that the lead- strength, and enly bide t This orzanizacion ix the more hopeful 1, and to bo dreaded on th as it ty never noisy, is always under self and prompt in action 1, the shops, preparatory te Christmas, r windows with attraesive goods. In ihe toy-shops appoxred some quaint figures, inted ond dressed with the three colors of the nt tog. ‘There were no mottoes nor ine scriptions on th wir postures were not peculiarly grave or merry. They were not caricatures of pope, cardinal, bishop, or priest, Bat they had he bated three colors, red, white and green. ‘hoy were not arranged in the form of a flag, bud ths three colors were there, that was enough. Ic might mean something ; £0 all these toys were removed. A prominent and leadiug man among the whites, or Hberty party, who had several Limes been summond before the authorities, and ad- monished that they had their eyes on him, was recently called again, when he was told’ that if he was not more circumspect, they should banish him from Rome and the States of the Church, Bowing most Faliez, ue rey roe I donot doubt it would afford you the fatitieation to get rid of me by baniahiveat, G Tam ready to make you a heavy bet that you will be banished long before I am. This might cnly be impudence or bravado, but it was demonstrative that he did not fear them, for ho and they knew that his banishment would only increase the troubles. The police cannot now do what they once could, is power in the peoplo which cannot be ignored, Independent, These are A Female Warrier. ‘A. widow, whose name figures honorably im the military annals of France, recently died in the Hospice des Potits-Menan, Weithe age of 87, ‘er maiden nano was Tuxpuan ud she served as a dragoon in the 15th and 9th Regiments from 1798 to 1812, She was known Varenanons the by the name of WAS 60 esteoined by her officers ants when the Com- mittee of Public Safety delermined on ex- slading sll women from the army._an excep tion was made iu R favor. paigns was lisboa fy arm diation in 1842, ie. . cea career at Toul: was beceged ‘ty the Mngllohy in 1798s. "ee waromre for 0 delay of 9 mluste la ox 0 moe saan pase w vm we! imp {SOE eee pe ‘ supposed (o have Lecony Haniow Kita wa manner, at bis paper toga County, on Saturday; MSeqjonee, Dd ina hori! ck Mills Sara. he went down th few aa Aina: facet esi i Why 9) ies kip hia ceeninete slipped on the ico on to the cog coatings [ts From the annual report of the body floated out with the waste water, cut ei venile Asylum, just made to the Le | taaty tn tee the siate and the Common Couneil of sho city, ’ Wo cali the Following ataterny VES IAD HARD TIME in tran- ye their cattle from the Lake @ ; stern train on Monday, ai Buttale Rocctved during ile yeary (1800)).0 Rt f the ice inthe road. When th i “ ren ? * | it was hardly posal le to get them on their hk Discharged by Magistrates, . again, One drover It several loads of Sent to the Asyiu re sani, and sp ly ladeatured, lay & Discharged A pesrenare coxviicr t by Commistee, 64 ne panther and two negre Co., Codra, Miss,, on Friday week, Leaving in the Howse, Deo. 31, 1860...0.0660 125 Hed him to the rirang at one, a his meck; the ot ara armed with + after a long ASYLUM, off his cx 417 | sistance came and the panther was killee; it was supposed (o bo the mate of a male, billed 422 | the night before, er) F on busi- 4 fricul of his wife's toht her. that the mwas another marriage, so she dressed Hand children for a wodding and fallowod She arrived at the bride's’ houge jaet in ‘Tho children rushed. isto the paternal bride fainted; wife's brother cimot wife rushet to the kitchen, earne ck with « qroat dish of boiling soup ane alded busbaml oo that be died two weeks ter. ter Lian, me, Leaving in the Asylum, Deo, 31, 1800.. ...4 ‘The wholo number received during the y' ‘as lust year, vin. S03. ‘The grand eiicht yenra, in diate, in ti B60. ‘There were ti th Aaylum at the commencenwnt ren, aud there have | Feceived, making « total number of have, during the year 1560, enjoyed the diselpiine ond benctity of the Asylum. Of these, ‘There havo beeu 417 dischar d to parents, de.) leaving The average ago of thowe ni fulton ie eleven years nd oF and tho aver fe inthe Asylum is th wie moths rent number of children there have been in in at any oue tiiwe during the year in 446, the lowest Wer through the your 413, w Inat year by b Business Items. Srevartan Jounsars Nor Newararens.— Judge Low, of the Land Court, St. Louis, has decided that a paper, published in the intorest 8 not a newspaper, and that legal notices published in such journals are null and void. Tur cost ren rt r your by moro wiled the Asy: ‘14, of public school edu. yeinnati, jon they are all content: 441 atal happy in their new lot. Phe cont-ot the Aaylun about $1 n which there amOUMLINg to HHO, The cost of Mouse of Reve actunily en- slond in whom 19 par AL NUMHER @f persons tton fi 1 to tio wow $40,000 Whicl in Waite vas Vuo ap- | cent. were men, 50 women, wtul SM boys and girls, prepriation, through the Sierxors, wh | Allowing for natural incicase and depen lent child. per annus fe leon Shan th AU Aik | audes, inelutioy machinis s Inborers, aad agti- itnite, the" Jefleieney void dtr Ponty recely per anbum boing tiD. by, Contcilntione at be t from cotton manufactures at pre- ovolent iudividuals im thes erty. Teds portinont to | Rent is entimated at 1060,0H, or about 3 per fad, that, by referents to xtstements furnisied by | cent, of the waole populatio The staten Nitcen different state and vity relorn the Cony half of the population of Talted Btxtea, It appears the expen lan colton for support iv ed ee ceration. OFher total catton upply, $50 to #Y2u year, last year received 860,000 lalos fren other sources beside the United States. ai Feseeis on Comptemsiere: TH: CONSUMPTION BY THE FIFTEEN SLAVE P itomta eke aale night, wo received tho | weaves of cotton goods, according ty» United petal , States census returns for Lio, amounted to Ral er, wm coraia Mh t private lst 14,100,000, of which they manufactured #9,- Jlation wed compen, anal i iystated that he | 220000, which is ooly ® por cent, of the value indicates the br Aten reit- ong aaa remgune | OF feo state cotton productions, estimated at uljustioante 000, Were the free states to lose their of courte: Wave find oacomorts Customer for ons eleventh part ot thelr manu: eat cr o haye had oo ouportunity to | rictures, they would only have to wait owe oF re fur their natural increase of © the demaad and supply. Or, taking another view, the consumption of cotton manufactures in tho eight ¢ states for 1850, was valued at $5,100,000, of which they manufactured taking from the freo states $1,800,000, only 34 per cent, of the whole amouut of their productions. Soientifio Items, two population to equ knowledyo of his views « havo no hesitation in stoct ar COLN has committed hinse! whatever, and that the whoe of the first water. accede to the ¢ toclings, that we ye that Mr. Las. tno compromise thing is a canard Ho has acadily refused to mand of thee who insist upon his giving his (naugural in ade ance. Ine counvry may rest assured that ia Annas nant LixcoLy, they haye a Ropublican Prosi- went, one who will give tem a Republican Mr. Lixcoun ia not commit. Adminis ted to the livider Stato Compromise, nor. to oh Bis Meatacten at Watcictie. ib any other, Ho stands Imunovaily on the Chic | 404M6%, 0, ABxoln, uf Worcester, Bars. Platform, and Le will neither acquiesce in OF counsel his friends to acquiesce in any com- jromine that surrenders one iota of it.—Spring- yield (1il.) Journal. ‘The ecemton Leaders. ‘The 51. Louis Republican notes ax in tise extating tmbroglio of th: the operaiions of meking envelopes at ovee, taking sheets of paper of proper shape, and turning out complete envelopes in packets of twenty-tive, all ready to be put in bands and Loxes: AT HAS REEW SUCCESSFUL! ¥D on Iway trains in Lancashire, From a flexible receiver in the baggage car- {he seed ages of the young mat of § pipes carry the yas alony the tops of the oars, ur apex and men of his experieuce and at. | from which Hexible tu i conveys the gas into tainments are trying to preserve and re- ae ua the | neat lamps inside, with glass globes, which diffuse a pleasant light; while ¢ very simple contrivance expels all foul air through'the roof, AN DIMENBE AMOUNT OF COM. Is wasted at coal mines by the process of breaking sp the coal into the proper size for market, ‘The coal dust which is thus made and thrown asid as unsaleable, is of the finest quallty, The Queation is now asked whether there is no Way tosave this valuable fuel? In Rngland ¢ way has long since been fond. Th goal du is combined with coal tar, pressed shaped blocks, and fetches's good rie for steamships, excellent for burning and cou- veniout for packing in their coal bunkers. machinery of the Government, youths, assuming the name of patriots, madly “lay hold of the pis: tons, valves and wheels,” ax if they al hended the entire difficulty, ‘They policy of the founders of our Government, nnd Kee! to place ‘naxperience and folly whore our fate believed it mecensary to have profound kuowledge Sud practical statesmanship, Tur nopy of A SEWLY-bORN murdered im faut was feuad at St. Louis on Saturday, ia a pile of wood, half eaten by rate, Myens, CHARGED WITH THE MURDER of 8. 8. Veais, when brought up fer trial at the Seneca Circuit Court, was sent back to jail; Judge Knox decreed that there was no law for the punishment of murder in this state, AFTRR FIGHTING, AND HURTING each other severely, by throwing pieces of ice, on Tues: day morning, two Loys met in the afierucen, at Marshfield, Vt., and recommenced tho combat; ono ' stuck his jacknife iu his oppo- neat’s hip. A MuRpDERODS FIGHT took leans ou Saturday night. A je house to extort money from one Foreign Items. re Prince ov Waura had taken up his residence ¢t Cambridye, for the purpose of pure suing his collegiate studies. AN AccomrLisnep skaATeR at Namar, Bele jum, recently wen a wager by skating an Four with a basket of exge on his Bowe ov. ri Pants JOURNALS state that deputation from South Carolina bas arrived in is, and obtained on sadlence of M. Tuov- st, Minister of Foreign Affairy. poy tal ‘Tim Late census in the Swiss Canton of the Inmates Ted F, Maro to her as | Balo makes known the exisience of « family, pA. Tie Mexican barcicaded ‘the door, but gemwponed of r, mother, and nineteen ch! Maro being the stronger, burst it epen. The (ree, tee whieh i all robust and Mexican at once attacked him with his knife, | bealthy, Wounding him in three places; Maro immedi- | Ir 19 neronten, that the agtion between lace at New Or- lexican went te ately drew his knife, disembowelled him, and | Newatt & Co, and the R Telegraph stabbed him twice to the hoart, Co, mik'nan shat wate tried a oar of A WMAVION HACK DRIVER, at hav- here the whole of the dias dlaasiere of a mile, * the a caterprive would hay ing to drive an old lady about house of uu. 4, ded her that it was | been got rid of by » compromise, with tho op op four ‘alien diay Mo tak acirouit to avoid proval of the government. broken bridge. Driving her about the city oro Vicrom Emanvunt has sen’ sent to Tangara, Ga! i's new residing ‘with her’ father ee necklace, ‘with support no man for 4 tion, * ly, self to submit his wo Is tie Cocar or Quenw ese of Resta verans the ormet Ship in which it was songht to secure name tho award made to Ressmns by arbi the Judges decided to fieahargs is cules, leave the parties to their ly at Ose or THe OLoewt Crvneuse ov Cartas. nony, Fosjan —St. Mildred's—is about te be restored. Itis nearly 600 old, hay been bite in 1261, ‘There ase one or tro ether ited churches im the city even older still, One Bee St. M said to bave. veen founded dari pation Ly the Rom ins, and consecrated for D vine service prior to the conversion of King Eriivineicr in the ninh century. AN PXTRAORDINARY CASE OF BIGAMY has teen developed in Dablin: Kar® ballet dan is been for some time ‘ching the residents of the [rish eapital, sad- ly vanished, ber object being to fro, ¢ Cluiehes of the law; the gentle Kirry be- ing charged with marrying no less than five husbands, ench of ‘whom had been remitting hor weekly sums for her support. The dis- covery wax made by the unexpected meeting of three of the duped Denedicta at her residence. Mr. Convex, writing from Algiers on the 28th of December, says :—'The weather here is a complete contrast to what ras are rencing. On Christmas Day, the 1 residents met at church, and on every ono remarked, ‘How warm it is!” have qreon peas every day for dinner, and strawbertion and beautiful roses, asd wth Woh jood Briisi steamers » Ma ought to be only seventy. two hour ovdon. [tis a wonderful change of elumate wi © short « time and fetanc Tir cosence ov TLAVANA, for the your 1860, exhibia a mirked worease over all fer- mer sears. The average of tonnage touchin at the port amounied to {64.210 belonged to tho the exception of sugars and mola expotis of the whole island were loss ie former years, fa ¢ wence of the ised € staple crops. fet the teeth eae nted (o @1.151.108, 11°) over tho corresponding 287 tons, of whi United Siares, Me] Me woay eypiain and ch they procured a Lich revammed with them and. od off the living caro, berore the foroe, which the Ge vernor« ing the intelligence had dispatched to the recuse, Could arrive, A Coxstaxteorir Loren save: The Ras q I Srussrtasore arrive! a few days era, from Mount Athos, whero he bas mploye | for noarly two years, with a stag? of no wer than SO assistants, taking graphic copies of the biblical aud other ancient MSS.to be foand in ile various convents of the mountain, He is said to have secured 16.000 negatives, amonyst whic are copies of an O14 and New Testament of the 9h contury,and one of the Psalms of the 7ub From the positives of tho copies thus made, lithographs will be tuken in St. Peversiurg, at (be expense of the rnment, for presentation to (he chief aa 1 libraries « Europe, «16 0° Paris was establiclee ed by ,overninent to check the usuriousmess: prevalent in the French capital. — tn 1859, Ie 26 67 articles were deposived and #8,000,008 unreclaimed for three ad the profits given to charl- Lablo institutions; out of 13 articles ph 12 are redeemed, ‘The bank does not ote minors without a permit from their juardiang, vor to married women without one from thede . and requires that the passport er produced to establish the bor- Jentity, The government borrows the tnuney for ‘hese institutions ac the rate of 4 te , and its loans are effected at to 10 per cent.; these large profits are swallowed up by the expenses of the numerous branch offices, each of which costs $1.400 per Capitol at Wash pocketbook containing 950,000, which wae promptly returned .o ihe owner, Avanry or risiierMen cavcut, in the Delaware river. near Point Ploasant, ata single haul, 5.008 cackers, ax plimp, fat aud juicy ae ever graced a table, on Thurs Cormeen is netenn AuATEy: THAN GRouND.— The Turns carploy e a be with weouen 1 ed the pe: jous end brieg Kreat price. HALe aN ACK OF LAND Is on fireat Pere rysy ille Ind etd hing The face is cow oasis in the « iis a kind of T with ren glass, « trencherews wert, for when the cattle Ff we grane, they scramble away with ccorched feet and noses, tho most influe ares that it wil at ia the State Convem who convemplaces, presenly or remotes nof the Union, for any of the serie i untry.”” And it. no man co hime nvention, whate people of the state, merrortAt Leaist. Ator« of Uva, organized in December last, all but one are Mormons. ‘The assessed property of the terri- tory, excepting Green River and Curson coum tie, amounts to #4, Preparations are bee ing to break up Camp Floyd in the pring, it is thou, she that miliary statioas: will be established along the route for the peo tection of emigrants. Bexxrr, the millionaire of Che» nun y, isa remarkable man; be went © Bi wibous means, ani worked for tie carmers for eight years, tofore ho had 1 eans to buy lend ; iu the meridian of lst his right hand, He is now eij hiy yeare old, has been blind four years, and ‘acewe ulated by earnings and savings, not specula- ons, $1,000,000, REMAN HAVING OCCASION to visit dumbfounded io find, on reaching jen, women and children all 9 Li the height of the perplexi:y w joned be retreated to bed, and wae 1 the morning by the cock crow! whereupon be burst into a wild exclamation tonishment and deligh nd exclaimed, Thank goodness, there's Eaxlish at last !” Tnx nouspary pisruTe, which has existed for so many years between Bfassachusetts amd Rhode Island, and which was amicably submis- ted to the Supreme Court for iis Wochion, Waa prospectively settled on Friday by an int tory order to that effect. ‘The papers are to be filed in August next, and the decree given a6 the next term of the court, Messrs. CLirvomm and PHILuirs a counsel for Mssa- chusetts; Messrs. Jaxks and Barer, of Rhede Island, for that state, and Attorney General Crurrom, for the United States, A PETITION HAS BEEN PRkSENTED to the ‘Minnesota Senate from twenty or thircy 4 Indians, asking the legislature io grant them all the he Fights of citizenship. ‘They stated thas ted a number of customs in vogue among ete sewtitea such a8 w. living in Louses, using kaives wi bl iilig te cara their bread ‘by the wi wi earn « Of thelr brows,” total thm yt = som pole attendance ups "origi, wie will upp it may be, @ a vote or () Orme Colais, tha: Freach, : ba seamen ge i tortnlgaae jan Lous el ren ju» fort the following directions: rreneuse sere & 5 ORs tb TE

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