THE NEW YORK HERAL!
WHOLE NO. 8869.
HMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH,
Arrival of the Star of the West
at Charleston,
The Steamer Fired Upon from
the Batteries of Morris
Island and Fort Moultrie.
The Steamer Put to Sea to Avoid
an Encounter.
The Prosident’sSpecial Message
to Congress on the Crisis,
Keeession of Mississippi from
the Union.
The Report of the House Special
Committee.
Tho Now Commercial Project of the Cotton
and Tobacco States,
Military Movement in New York in
Snpport of the Union,
&e.y be. &e.
MNGHLY IMPORTANT FROM CHARLESTON.
Cuanmeroy, Jan, 9, 1861.
‘Tho Far of tho Weat, in exdeavoring to enter our bar-
Der about daytigdt this morning, was opened cpon iy
tho garricon on Morris Yeland, and ateo by Fort Moallrlo.
‘Tho cleamor put about and went to fea.
J hayo not been ablo to learn whether tho rteamor or
‘any person on board was injured. Tho bellef is that no
Anjory was buatalned by elther the boat or thoes on board.
Fort Sumtor did not respond,
eut. Haus of Fort Sumter, camo over to tho city
about gloyen o'clock with n fag of truce. Ho repaired to
tho quartora of (bo Governor, followed by a crowd of citl-
“sens, To waa In eocrot comimunicaticn with tho Goyer-
Bor and Counct for two hours. At two o'clock bo was
Rent in a carrisgy with the Governcr’s aids to the wharl,
and returoes to Fort Sumter, Tho object ef bis mission
fe nol known. It ls eupposed that jt relates to tho Gring
MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY. JANUARY 10, 1861.
ting tbe varioun properiticcs to the ecnsideration ef the
Boxe. =
Quito anember of leading Baltimoreane are hero, and
Bayo called open the Secretary of War to-day for tho
porpow of dlercading blm from sending reinforcements
toFort McHenry, They assert that it will certainly load
to trouble, and may Inézco the people ora mob to seize
the fort ard prevent fia remaining a the banda ef tho
Ueited Staten
Tho leller of Secretary Thompecn to ihe President,
tendering bin reelgnation, an4 tho reply of the letter ac,
cepting it, willbe publicbed tomorrow. Tt will appear
from tbls correepondenes that his resignation was based
pen the {dea that bis honer waa compromised by the
order for relnforcing Major Anderson at Fert Sumter,
cortrary to what bo alloges was in distinct understanding
in tho Cabinet, and without his knowledge or astect.
Bat It sppeara from the President's reply that tho sub-
Jecl of reinforcing Major Andereon at Fort Bumter was
thoroughly discursed at a mectingof the Cabinet, inthe
presence of Mr. Thorpean, after tho reesipt of the ob
Jectionablo letter frem tho South Carolina Commiseloners.
That loltor produced great indignation among tho mombera
of tho Cablcet. Tho President remarked that “rol.
forcements must now be eent.”” Jadge (Black ald that
after much letter the Cabinet should bo unanimous:
The President, in bis letter, cays that ho heard no dis-
tentlog voles. So onmistakesble waa his declalon, that
the Secretaries of War and the Navy prooscded to ore-
culest wilbout apother word from tbe Proskiont, who
thenght it highly probablo that Major Andomon would
be altacked after the Commimloners returned home.
Tho wltapprebension of Mr. Thompson appears to be
shown by tho recollection of tho four oldeet of hia col-
leagues tn the Cabinet In rogard to what occurred at that
mmoeling. Tho Presidont regrets tho mistake of the Se-
rotary, and, nol doubting that {t was an honest mis-
ako, maintain that ho was mistaken notwithstanding,
‘Thero scems to boa mistake or mlsappreheusfon como.
whore. It la denied by gentlamon vory Intimataly ro-
lated to the administration that tho recralta to Fort Sam-
ter were ordered without the provious sanction of the
President; and further, that the sabject waa discusced in
tho Cabinet, and that acting Secretary of War Holt, as
Well as gems otber members of tho Cabinet, clearly un-
derstood that it was the wish of tho President that tbe
Tecralls ehoold at onco’o went.
Tho War Department 1s {a possession of lnformation
that tbo Governor of Gouth Carolina has forbidden tbo
United States Sub-Tressurer at Charleston paying tho
Grafts of tho paymaster in fayor of Major Anleraca
‘end hls command, and the Sub-Treasurer has refused ao
cordingly.
Wasmxcroy, Jan. 9, 1861.
‘The greatoat anxicty {a manifested hora to hear from
Charleston, upon tho supposition that the Star of tho
‘Woet has gous thero and boen atincked. ‘Tho fear 19 ox-
proseod by somo tbat the Star of tho West, ebould sho
attempt to enter tho harbor of Charleston, either under
‘bogus oF real ordere, would be eunk by tho guns from
tho outer polat of Morris Island, planted there sinca Ma-
Jor Anderson removed to Fort Sumter; tat the
coast survey map of Charleston harbor will
show another channel, by which yeesels of light draft of
water, as (bo Slar of the West, can cntor thero harmlcts
ef the Morris Island guns. But sho would bavo toca-
counter tho battery of Fort Moultrie, should tho com-
mander of |t dare open aire. It ts doubted if he would
hazard bis own position by doing it, aa the moment bo
Energetic meararen aro belcg ade for tbo protection
of poblic property in and about the city.
Tho following ban been obtained from an official ecaror.
‘The excess of Post Offes Department expexditures over
Abe iceemo is thes given-—
COTE 16T 218 78
Alabama) .//.0is53351 46
merit
Incounin..y--.> 44.240 OL
Upnisiana. «(9 1287,083 14
7671 $40 20
a a3 fol-
New Ham i E:
Habachevcin' 120009 13 Doles toto af
Rhodo Island... 26,119 60 Dist Columba. 1,2
Connecticut 5743 65
few York... CO4,008 78 Total....-.-+. $320,169 40
Imay bo remarked that the larger amount of foreign
Postage is collected in these States.
Thalf'a million of dollars aro daily expected from Now
York by the Treasury Departmeat.
Commander Maury eaya that tho long passaco of tho
Levant dote not, in his judgment, justify tho euppesition
Of ber Joes, To gives tio reasons for bis vellof.
Senator Crittenden gaye a dianer party at the National
Whid evening to about thirty of his personal frionds,
among whow were Loutenant Genorn} Scott, Judgea No!-
ron, Campbell, Clifford and Catro, of the Sapromo
Bench, and eovoral Senators and represontatives of all
parties anid promincut citizens of Washington. ‘Tho
brother of Major Anderson, Who bas just rotarned from,
‘a visit to Fort Sumter, was also among tho guests. Mr,
Anderton oxpreéo tho opinion that tho Star of tho
‘Wert vill nd considerable difficulty im entering tho bar-
bor of Charleaton. Gen, Scott manifested conaldcradle
anxiety to bear If the Star of the Weat had arrived, and
If the sectesionists had fred toto her.
Senator Seward has bad a late dinner psrty at bis reai-
denco to-night, at which many conservative men of all
parties wero present, and net o fow that were at Scnator
Crittenden's dinner. There was considerablo axcitament
among the extremists, North and Seath, consequent apoa
tho belief that tho two Senatorial dinner parties given by
Crittenden and Seward ‘ure Intended to sell them out.
Tho subject has been discussed to-night by tho etrict
Chicago platform republicans, and the result will bo a
stern realstance in the Senate and Houso against any
‘compromise,
Seoator Soward has tbe floor for Saturday to speak on
tho Stato of the Vaton.
Owing toa typographical error in the Ust of yous on
the adoption of Mr, Adrain’s recolation laudatory of Major
Andoreon, &e,, the name of Mr, Jenkins, of Virginia, was
printed Instead of that of Mr. Jenkio, of Poonsylvaula,
‘Tho former wns not then in the city.
THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS,
SECOND SESSION.
Senate.
‘Wasruxotos, Jan. 0, 1861
STRAM PORTAL SERVICE RATWHEY SAN FRANC=CD ASD COVA,
war, Tha rational fag has fated in glory over every
tea, and cater (le abadow American citirens Bayo found
protecticn whl respect in all lands beneath the sun. If
Wo deccesd Yo tonsideratioes of porely Riaterial (aterest,
whco, ip tha history of alltime, has @ confederacy bach
deund terelber by euch strong tles of matzal Interesty
Each portion of lt le dependent upoa all, and all upoa cach
portion, for prosperity and domesiie sscurity. Pros trade
Uroogbout the whole supplies tho wants of on0 portioa
from the productions of another, and scatters wealth
evoryubere. Tho great planting and farming Slates ro.
gqoiro tho ald ef tho commercia) and navigating Slates to
tend thelr predvetions to domestic and forelga markole,
acd furnish the caval power to render thelr transports.
‘ion Fecaro agairst all hostilo attacks,
Should tho Untou perish {a the mnilst of tho present ex
cllemeat, wo bayo already had a sxA foretasts of th
uplyerso) euoring which would) result from ita destruc
Ulou,, The calamity would bezevero ta every portion of
{ho Ualan, and would bo quite as great, to say the toast
{In tho Southern aa in the Northern States.
Tho greatent aggravation of tho evil and that which
‘roald plero us ln tho most unfavorable light, bath before
ho worlé and pesterity, 1s, 08 1 am firmly coavinond
nat the éeenssion movement has been chJolly based upon
misapprehension at the Soath of tho sentiments of tho
majerity Insqferal of the NorthernStatos. Let the quostiou
bo asgmered from tho polltical azsemblics to tho ballot
box, and tbe people themeolves auld speedily redross
the serious grlovances which tho South Bayo mulered.
Tot, tn Heaven's namo, let tho tral bs mado before wo
plapgo {oto an armed conflict upon tho mero azsump-
ton that there ia no other alternative, Tino Is 0
freat conservative power. Lat us pauto at the mo-
montous polat, and alford tho people, both of tho
North ond gouth, an opportunity for reflection
Would that South Carolina had boon canvincod
of this uth boforo her preoipltate action, I theroforo
‘appeal through you to the people of the country to do:
claro in thelr might that tho Union must and shall bo
preserved by all constitational meaza. Iimost caruestly
recommend that you devote yourselves to tho question,
how this can be accomplishod im peace. All other ques
Mone; when compared with this, sink Into insigniGcance.
The prevent {a no time for palllatives. Prompt actlou Is
roqulred. Adelay in Congress to preseribo or recom
mend a distinct and practical propoaltion for conciliation
may drivo us toa point from which it will bo almon!
{mpocsible to recede. A common ground on which
copelllation and harmoay may be produced ts surely
ot unattainable, Tae proposition to compromiso
by letting tho North haya exclasivo coatrol of tho
territery abore a certain line, and to giro Southorn
Jnalivutions protection below that Iino, ought to rooolve
uunlyercal approbation. In iself, indeod, It may not bo
entirely satisfactory, but when tho alternativo (8 between
rearouablo concession on both aldes and deatruction of
tho Union, it is an imputation on tho patriotism of Cou:
gréea to ascert that {ts membere will hesitate a moment
yen now tho danger is upon us, In several Statoa which
‘avo not yet scceded the forts, arzenals and magazioes of
tho United States have boen golzed. This {a by far tho
moet serious step which has been talon sinco the com.
mencement of tho troubles. Tala public property has
Jong been left without garrisons and troops for Its protee-
Hon, becatse no porsom donbted lx security under tho
fag of the country in any Stato of the Union. Besides,
our email army as acarcely born suflclent to guard our
romote frontiers against Indlant incuralons. Tho aolzure
Dero frem Secth Carolina, with en edie lo maka per
neroliation, and to tbo diticalttes between 8
Gurolins and the United Etatca Tho Bigh eharacter
there Commissioners, whieh was well known —er
‘eno of them was Enown to thors who hava serve! tn UW»
Sensto for many years for bir urbaaity and
Chrutholty (2 all relathcs of Ufesgavo ue
Forances “that this “regotlation might be peso
able, and gare risen to topa they mighl De fon
crerful They were, however, suddenly terminate), ead
the or went forth that nothwithatanding the high
eluracter of Uceo gentlemen, thoy bad jotted all tba
amenities of life, and bad trsulted tho President, 24
tho fact was known everywicro that {ho Commlsrnns
Rad retired from Waabington, and tho negowaticas
were abruplly terminated. The President, 1a bls 3
tage here, does not eyed allcde to tho caso of
failuro of these negotiations, and does not oven tlt
that the Commisloners Rare ono home Ho Mops
With tho letter wich ho get to them, ant whieh 1
must gay, with all rospect to tho high ‘lice whlch ho
holds, was wanting in fairnces, and wan a porverwion of
tho arguments which thoy bail presente. They roplied
lo him, and exposed the unfalrnom of hin treatment of
tho facts whled thoy stated, cerlalaly ta a mance most
unccmfertable’ to bim,antho returned their letter ae
‘9n0 which ho could not recelye,and {n hixenmmman{ation
to ta bo doca not even permit. ua to know that Ubeso Qu
Inlssloners had attempted to reply to tho prroponitjoaa bo
Dad taken. Bet, with this great mielatoment of hie
Paper to them, ho pends that paper to tho worl with
out even a refereroo to tho fact Unit bo waa aEruresl
T have an anthentle copy of their answer, and I send
it to tho deak that it may bo read
Mr. Kiso, (rep.) of N. Y., sald the Senator talk of
the high character of tho Ccuamissionirs. Bened)ct Ar
old und Aaron Burr onco nlsa had high charseters.
ar. Dav (interruptleg)—Tha keoator from Now York
ones oceupied q higher Fesition than ho does tow.” I call
the Senator to order.
Mr. Kiso—Theso men wero ero with a treasoaable
varpons,
Mr. Dive—T call tho Senator to onter. I tent a papor
to bo read, alr.
Mr. Keve-I call tho Senator to order,
reading of (ho paper.
Mr. Davm—It the Bonator haa the meannera to object
Jet iteome back.
Mr. Kove tall he objected to tho rowing. Ho did nok
want to hear the papera read.
‘Along discussion ensued on a polnt of order, and tbo
yea nil oes wore called on tho decision of thi Chair
that tho paper was underatcod to ko part of the Senate
3
MYir. Kava eald bo objoeted to tho reception of tho pa-
Per, a8 bo supposed [t was fo eupply a defoot In tho Preai
dent's Meseage.
Mr. Daves explained that ho sont the paper elmply to
to bo read as part of his remarks, consequently a was
moch surprised to bear tho objection; bat if the Senate
hota to take tho paper a a paper of his own he hail no
objection. As tho Senate had taken chargo of It he
‘wanted them to dispose of it.
Mr, Kevo zald bo simply objected to tho reception. As
ho suppoced it was Intended. to supply a dofect In. the
Moraage, anil thought {t would be a robuko to tho Proel-
dent, bo'rras willing. ‘Tho Senator read tho paper, but
hho was not willing to dicapprove tho action of the Pro-
sident in saying nothing of that letter.
The decision of tho Chalr was sustained —ayes 31,
oes 19. .
‘Tho nyca nnd noes wore callod on resling the paper,
Ayes 86, noca 19.
‘The last letter of tho Commissionors vas thon read,
It-has already becn published.
Mr. Dava—A very long epleody hax boon Introduced
{nto tho remarks which I proposed to mako, and it bas
changed tho conclusions to which I would havo arrived.
I feel now, oven moro than beforo, pity for tho Chlof Fx-
‘ecutive of tho United States. Tho proposition was mado
ero to read a poper a5 a part of my remarks, whon tho
Sonator {rom New York took opon bimaself the daty of pro-
lectiog tho Executive. Fallen Indeed is that Pxocutivo,
‘who fo lately was borne tato the high olfice which ho holds
upon the shoulders of thodemocracy of the land, whon bo
comes down to depend upon tho Senator from Now York
for protection. I wall know that now coaverta aro zral
ous, and to that excass of zeal Tam willing to altribate
tual discourtesy to which I mado reply this morning.
Bol Lask, while the peace of tho country was at alako,
when all men who loved tho government which we in:
herited (ron our fathers looked anxiously: for peaco, why
T object ta the
Mr. Hisoaas, (opp.) of Ark. called on the chairman to
stoke number of member atten diag tho s3cekung;
Whother thors was any probabliity of making A Tepatt
bo calculated to abed
r
Thi tate evel pmrticularm as would
como light eo tho object,
Air easy (PD) OC Ry. raid bo undernond tremy
tho member froma Arkaneas that there was no probability:
of ngreeing. A number of tho members representing
thovure States Bad withdrawn from it Was {t, there:
fore, (polio or whe to continge the committe whem
thero wat n9 prurpect tbat thoy ever would repotk Ie
ranted to discharge them.
en on tbe resolution.
Tho Tloare weat inks Gomaalites of io Whole en tba
Slate of the Union oa the Civ) and Mlssellancous Appro
Driation Bw.
pin gemmltten rose witbont coming 10 a conetuaion ca
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[TUE OOV UNMET ARAEEALA.
On motion of Mr. Lxaxe, (ofp.) of Va., tho Select Com
mittoo on the Presidents Special Mommgo was tnstructed
to loquiro Whether any arms have recently been Te
mooyed from verry to Pitaburg, ad AF v9, by
wheeo athority and for what reasons?
‘Tho reeolution was amended fo an Lo extend the (nquiry
4a to Uho removal of arma from all tho araonale,
Mr. Mowaexs, (rob) OPA. prozanted ‘memorial from
‘ellizous of Phibdelphla (algnod by mon of all parties) ta
favor of Mr, Crittenden’s compromise, Roferrod to
Committeo of Thirty-three.
‘Adjourced.
SECESSION OF MISSISSIPPI FROM THB
UNION.
Jaceson, Mise, Ja. 9, 1661.
‘The Convention has been in secret comion nearly all
tho morning.
‘The ordinance for tho immediate eccossion of ib
Stato bas passed the Convention by a volo of 64 to 16.
Tho prominent places in tho city aro illuminated toe
vight, guns aro being dred, and Sroworks let off Bono
of the event,
THE ALABAMA CONVENTION.
Mosrvoxnory, Jan. 0, 1661,
‘Tho Convention mot at cloyen A, M, and Gonttnaod fmt
ecorot scealon tll twelve M., when tbo doorn wero throw
open.
Mr. Yancey moved the appointment of ntanding comy
mitteo of ceyen cach, on printing, enrolment, and credéne
tals. Adopted,
‘Mr. Bulger offered a preamble and resolations, to tha
Parport that, as tho antialavery agitation pereleted ist
for years, and tho late olection of a Prealdent by tha
anti-slavery party, had rendered slavo proporty ined
core, that this Conrention assembled conalder and da-
torming what tho foteresta and bonor of Alabama
demand,
Resolved, That to State nection would bo unwiag
and fmpolition the partof this Convento.
‘Rasoleed, That Alabama sboold inv}to_all tho Bont
States {0 a conyeation, 10 bo bold ns early as prackt
en tho Star of tho Weat,
‘Tho people aro tnteneely excited.
‘ ‘Thoro Woro no demonstrations agains! Lieut, Hall.
‘Thero fa a great curlealty to kuow what Liowt. Hall como
Tor.
Our cilizens woro drawn ip crowd 40 our wharves
7 only (bia morning, in courequenco of frequent roparla
Sg aN ae ~
Fates MA any ae bethe
‘works on Morris Ialand.
i LATEST nEroR?.
Lieutenant Hall closed bis {otervlew with the Governor
OF this property, rom oll appearances, has been
Purely aggreesive, and not in realstanos to any
Attempt (0 coerce & State or States to remain in the
Union. At tho beginning of theso unhappy troublos 1
dotermined that no act of mine ehould increase tho ex:
Ww r ‘roo pea. n ntaterpent ob
ruvaotes, asthe panuor ot obliuing, redrady NBO:
jer ip tho Union or by ladependenco out of It.
‘Mr. Bulger axked tholr reforonca to tho committoo of
Abirtcen raleed yenterday, which was dono. oe
Mr, Taker offered a resolution, requosting tho Governor
to fornieh tho Convention infarmation an to tho number
an prepares,
jounk af Fonds
oC) a
et
id nok thia paper, harah in come of ‘ta torma { ndmit,
change tho purposes of the President? Why did ho uot
‘then call upoo them for the means by which peace could
bo restored? Taus bo wonld have initiated a meaaure
‘whlch might havo Jed to auspiclous rosulta, and might
aye turned clvil war away. ‘Thon we uhould robhaye
‘lood walling hourly, as wo do tovday, for what to Lole-
Graph ay Dring. ws to decide ‘whothor wo ara to have
corwar, {a thetime which I hayo oeovplad bora
day Thay verltied the proverb that ur cursos some
‘blessings. What 1 intendad to havo r
assailed (ho Star of the Wost be would bo destroyed by
shell from Fort Bumtor. Besides, gueb action on tho part
of tho commander of Fort Moultrie would open tho war,
‘and result tn tho total destruction of Charlesten. This ts,
‘tho prosent appearanco of things, tho whole fuco of which,
‘tho ffrat fsb of {ntel}izenco from Charleston may ehangy. ne SENG eee te
A priyato derpateh recolved hero states that tho steam urpote not to commen
sloop-of-vwar Brooklyn was ordored from Norfolk to ove a Wis any_act of the goy
tho Star of the West, and provent hartandiny the} thi u ear aar, oth of B Vs vast yd
Ye Sser secur Buy piles OL . F a Re rao
eet Emr inc cease ee Jescb between tho North and the South. Entertalolog
to-day resigned, and will, It ts sald, embark bis fortunes tls conyiction I refrained even from cending reinforce
‘with the people of the Palmetto State, meuls lo Major Anderzon, who commanded tho forts of
Captain Kearnay, of New Jersey, has written a letter Cuarlestom harbor, until an absolute hecessity for doing
recalling bls leller of resignation, bot it oppoars this
Mr. Sewaxn, (rop.) of N. ¥., preeonted tho memorial of
thg New York Ohamber of Commerce, asking the stab-
Nshment of steam postal service between San Francisco
ond China, Referrod to tho Committes on Post Oflces
‘and Post Road
| MEMORIAL FROM NIN one CMM ON THE CHEE,
0. >
Gurrexpey, (opp.) of Ky.,movod that hia reanla-
tions to submit emendiments af’
tho constitution to the
people be taken
up.
Sire Cuins: esd Ho wished to aren by rabatitatiog the
recolution be bad offered.
Mr. Jugalson moved to amend by requesting tho Goy
‘ernor {o communicate how many easier or wollers i
havo been offered and acceptod by him, and for whab
At tho opening of your present eessisn Tealled your at-
teatlon to the dangers which threatened the oxistonce of
the Union. expressed my opinion freely conccraing tho
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tnd Courell about two o'clock. The facts have not trans.
pired. Wolearn from bigh authority tkat thoy aro of a
most threatening character, °
HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON.
Wasmscrox, Jan. 9, 1861.
No oficial intelligenco bas been received from Charles.
ton up fo tho hour of eleven o'clock P. ¥L. Thayo reason
to bellovo, howoyer, from all that T bave seen and learned
from high secession autborities, that tho telegraph wires
havo breathed n confidential despatch that tho Star of
tho West ollempted to enter Charleston and reach,
Fort Sumter this afternooa, and that Fort Soultrla opens
her batteries upon tho reste), and Fort Sumter was pour-
tng het shot into Fort Mowlirloand would probably de
Btroy it,
T cannot youch for the truth of tbe report, bat zivo it
for what ibis worth.
Tho anxiety of Gensral Scolt to-nigbt to bear from tho
‘Star of tho West loads mo to suppoee that he fears whet
in reported to have taken place,
Wassexctox, Jan. 9, 1861.
Up to a lato hour this oreniog tho government bad
received uo inteligenes from Charleston. No despatches
haya been received by any of tho Southern Senators or
members who are 1s communication with the peopla of
Charleston, and it way be, af Ls assorted, that the wires
aro down. Such, however, {8 not the general belief, A
gentleman who haa Just arrived bere states that the
sutborities havo entire control of the telegraph, and rill
ot permit despatebes to bo recelyed or rent until they
havo been examined by an agent, who Is designated as
Nergeantat-Arme, Ho etates that thero = o perfect
eepolem existing tn Charleston.
Great anxiety 19 manifested on all sides to Tourn eome-
thitg respecting tho steamer Star of the Weel. Tho
Southern delegations who are in tho ecereta of the plane
and purpores of the Charleston people hayo no doubt
‘that the moment the vessel eltempls to cross tho bar and
enter tho channel abo will bo fired into, and If poesiblo
unk.
There 1a Uitte doubt that tho Stato authoritios of Mis-
tlsaipp), Alabama and other States aro controlling go-
vernment despatches; and this being tho case, a govern-
ment inepector ebould be placed over tho wires in this
city to intercept treasonablo despatches from this city to
‘those who aro hatching treason in Soathern States.
Too Navy Department wero notified to-day that a des-
fateh, which thoy had gost to Pensacola, was stopped {a
Mobile. ‘The people refused to let it go any further
Sooth. Tk was simply giving coma Lestructions to the
commander at that port, Tho goyerament canco! get
their deqpatchou through any of the Southern Stites with
‘any certainty.
‘The House to-day received tho President's Message,
_ probably the mort important Slate paper ever presented
Yo any Gaagress of the United States, and then promptly
‘Aizpoted of it to a eclect committey, the chalrman of
which will be Mr. Howard, of Michigaa, who was chalr
"man of thocelebrated Kansas Investigating Ommmitteo,
“to the Thirty-fourth Ooxgrees.
The House then, without any undignified dluster, pro
‘eroded to the conaideration of the C\yil Appropristion
Dill, and made considerable progreas.
| The Senate offered an Insult to to Prosideat by inoor-
Ling with tho correrpendence accompanying Wo Moe
an insulting paper. Tbls business accomplished,
‘the Secate proceeded to kill Ube Pacitc Railroad ll, and
early completed tho work’ when that body adjoarned.
or Baker pot the attempted slaughter upon record.
be Howse Select Crisis Oommittes of Thirty-three have
committee, and the ce deemed
atest (mpertance, i that exbalted by Mr, sda,
“Of Massachusetts, tn favor of the {mmediate admission of
Merico a5 a Btate, with a constitation admitting or
ding slavery, a8 tho people may, by a falr vou,
Geclde. This report of Mr. Corwin’s Is tret to be sub.
LIMA to tho committes before It oer 10 ibe Hosse,
Ww a question whetber tho committes will endorse
do which Mr. Corwio will reccurmerd in subtle
was never rocolved at the Navy Department.
‘Mr. Chy, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Com-
merco, be vot yet called the committee togéther, and
has eignided no Intention of doing 60, Ho can prerent
action on the confirmation of the Charleston Collector as
Jeng as ho ploases by refusing to convene the committee
Seyeral of the members nrc anxlous to dispaso of it, and
to have a decision ono way or tho other. Tho Southern
Senators aro detormined to stave itofl a3 long ns pos
sible.
The Senate Finance Cpmmittea bave had several moot-
Joga, and are making very ltWlo headway with the appro-
Friation bls now before them, There la a genoral dispo-
rit{on among the Southern Senators to delay action opon
all/the appropriation bills antil como settiement is ar-
ranged. Whether thoy will bo able to elfect this remains
Yo bo coen,
TLoppears from an olficla! report that since April Last
the government has fold to various parties twenty:
four thourand muskets, allered from ilnt to percussion
lecka, at a coat of twenty-two cents apiece. Tho amount
realized was $00,000, They aro almost worthless, and
were provionaly condemned by the ordinance offers.
Wasmscroy, Jan. 9, 1861,
T learn from a respousiblo egcssslon cource that tho
Georgia mnisslcn to Europe was to-day tho gubject of coa-
Yersatlon and consultation among the loading men from
tho tobacco States, and como Importaat results wero
arrived at. Tho colton movement was accopted ns a
dasle of co-operation on tho part of the border slays
Sta(ca, to strengthen tho foreign pollay of the South,
Whether Virginls, Maryland and Kentucky will
Acclaro for freo trado and direct taxation, gor
Beeedo, or remaln neutral, {9 a question for tho
future. But the promicent men from theso Slates
eclzo with avidity this fayorable opportunity of toducing
foreign governments (o relax tho polley eo long malatala-
ed In regard to tobscoo. Eo far a3 England {a concerned,
her present dutfea upon Wbacco block the way in tbs
great free trade alllance with the eatlre South, embodied
fo Mr. Baylor's plan, Virginia expsctsliy has always
been the friend of thoeo principles of commercial
frecdom which bave alded 60 materially in supporting
England in ber ofrts to break down Wo obsoicte Ideas of
Europe, The radical free trado reform which tbo
South now brings forward, af tho ait-
fagmnizm of Northera anti-elayers, if sustained
by Virginia, must produco an immengo excitement at
Manchester und Liverpco}; and it ts belloved that, for eo
great a triumpd as this, Mr. Cobden and bis frleuds will
go for relieylog the tobacco jotercst from the prescat
neroas duties levied by Great Britain.
It 1a reported here, upon what oppeara to be good ait.
thority, that a distinguished ececsslon Senator is pro-
Farlag the outlines of a roport or address on this subject,
tobe submitted for the approval of the Soatherd States.
The despatch In to-day’s Hox of this eubject created
4 tremendous excitement among Soathern mea, and a
certain setsaticn in diplomatic clrclcs. This movement
of tho direct trade party of Georgla eolyes the reycnue
question, to far ax tho Sootn Is concerned; and, sup-
Ported as {tia by a eolld majority in tho Georgia,
Florida and Alabama Qonveotions, the matter will
be pressed on with firmncsa and doliberation. It
spears that thls Important matter bas boea
guletly organized af the South under cover of the
Political excitement, and is rupported by a central aszo-
clation fa Georgia, Jo concert with a gub-committce in
each county {n South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Alabama
and Mimisiipp!, The leading editors in thao States aro
m the league, and a special organ of tho movement haa
‘been established at Macon.
The position of Exglind, under this presrare of coo
ficting views, Is believed by tbe eeoamioalsta to be po-
eallar. They believe he must hayecotton, she must pay
forthe colton, abo must pay in money oF goods. To do
withost tbe colton, the secesslonista amert, would
produce a famine in Lancashire, To pay for ber supply
in specie would probably drain the Bank of Engiand of
every ebilling In Ita yanita To pay for the cotton in
manufactared goods, free of duty, onder a system of di-
rect exchanges and reciprocal direct trade, presents a
sotation of the peril now Banging over Locdon and Man-
ebester, which tbe British Minister bere must of nece:-
Ally rocognise.
‘This Georgia movement is admitted to be ths most
Practical mearure prodtced by the South. Some of tbe
leading repaDlicapa cotfeea that it 2 a shot between
Wind and water, aud fo calculated to complicato thelr
Pollcy materially,
inal causes of thoze dangers, and recommended such
s [believed would have the effect of tranquil
zing the coutitry—saving it from tho
deca neodleealy oni most unfortunately thrown.
Thoeo opinions aud recommendations I do nol propote
no} to repeal. My own convictions upon tho wholo sub-
Jeot remain unchanged, The fact thata groat calamity
was impending oyer the nation was, eyen at that timo,
acknowledged by every tntclligent citizen. 11 had atroaty
made Itzelf felt throughout tho teagth and breadth of tho
land, Tho noceceary consequences. of the alarm thus pro-
duced wero moet doplorable. Imports fell off witha rapidity
pover known boforo, except in time of war, in (ho bik
tory of our foreign commerce. Tho Treasury was unex-
peetedly left without means, which It had reasonably
counted upon, to meet the pablic engogemeate, Trade
was paralyzed, manufactures were stopped, the best pub-
Ue aceurities guddenly cunk in the market, every species
of property depreciated more or 1es3, and thousands of
poor mon, Who depended upon their dally labor for thelr
dally Dread, were turned out of employment.
T deeply rogret that Iam aot able to give you any In
formation upoo the state of the Union which 13 more
satisfactory than what I was thea obliged to commu:
nicate. On tho contrary, matters aro till
woreo at present than they then were, Whea
Gopgrees met, a strong hope. peryated tho
wholo publio mind that some amicablo ad
Jastment of tho subject would bo speodily mado
by tbo representatives of the States, which might
restore peaco between tio condlcting ecctions of tho
country, That hope has been diminished by every hour
Of delay, and ns tbo prospect of a bloodless cettlement
fades away tho public distress becomes more and moro
aggravated. AB an eyidenco of this it is caly necessary
toxsy the Treasury notes authorized by the act of the
11th of December Last were advertised according to law,
and that no responsible biddor olfered to take any coa-
siderable sum ot par at a lower rate of interest than
twelve per cent.
From theee facta {t appeara that, ia a goyerameat or-
‘ganized liko ourg, domestic etrife, or even a well grounded
feat of clyil hostilities, 1s more destructive of our public
and private interests than the most formidable forelga
war:
To my anpuul Messago I expressed the coprlction,
which I have long deliberately held, and which recent ro-
fection has only tended to deopen ond contirm, that 00
State has tho rightby Sl owa act to secedo from tho
Union, or throw olf Its federal obligations at pleasure,
tlso declare my opinlon to be that, even if that right ex-
{sted, and ebouli bo exercised DF any Slato of the con-
federacy, the Exccotivo department of this govorament
had no authority under the constitution to recogniso Its
yalldity by acknowledging the independence of such
Stato, This left mo noalternative, as tho chlefexceutire
ofieer under the constitutlea of the United States,
dot to collect the public revenues and protect tho
public property, to far ns this might bo
Practicablo under existing awe. This is til
my purpore. My provinco is to executo, not to
make tho laws, It belongs to Qoogrees exclusively (0 re-
peal, modify, or enlarge thelr provisions to moet exl-
gencles us Wey may occur. I possces no dispensing
power. Icertalnly had norigbt to make aggressive war
upon aby Stato, and I am perfectly satiated that tho ooa-
stitution has wisely withbold that power even from Cou-
gress, But tho right and the duty to uso military, force
Uefonslyely, agninat thoeo who realst tho federal oficera
in the execution of thelr legal functions and against these
Who assail the property of the federal goverament, is
‘lear and undeniable. But the dangerous and hostile att\-
tado of the States towards cach otber bas already fir
transocnded and cast Iolo the shate the ordinary execu-
Aive dutles already provided for by law, and has assumed
‘such vast and alarming proportions aa ta place tha mub-
dect entirely above and bayond executive control. The
fact cannot be diegulsed that we aro in tho midet of a
great revolution. Therefore, I commend the question to
Congress, az the only buman tribunal,ender Providence
posecesing the power to meet the existing emergency.
To them exclusively belongs the power to declarefwar,
cor tcfautharize the employment of military force in all
cases contemplated by tbe constitution, and thay alone
possess the power {o remove all the griavances which
might lead to war, and to secure peace and union to this
distracted coantry. On them, andon them alone, rests
tho responsibility. The Union is a sacred trast, left by
our Revoletlonary fathers for their descendanta, and
never did any other peoplo inberit £0 richa legacy. Th
pee rendered ca propprrons (9 peace and tricmphams io
20 should make \Weelf apparent, lest it might be regarded
a2 2 menseo of military coeroion, and thus furnish o
Provocation, or, at ISst, n pretext for an outbreak on th
Part of South Carolina. No necessity for thoso rein
forcements eccmed to cxist. T was assured by distin-
gulshed uprigbt gentlemen of South Carolina that no at-
tack on Major Anderson was lotended, but that, on the
contrary, \t was tho desire of tho Stato authorities, a9
inuch ag it was my own, to nvold tho fatal consequences
whic must eventually follow a military collisioa, And
hero Tdeom {t proper to submit for your Information
copies of a communication dated Decombor 23, 1860, ad
dressed to mo by I, W. Bsrawell, J. H. Adams and Jame
L. Orr, Commissioners of South Carolina, with the aocoin
panying documents, and coplea of my answer thoroto,
ated Decomber D1. In further explanation of Major An-
dertou’s removal from Fort Moultrioto Fort Sumter, it
Je proper to stato that after my answer to the South
Carolina Commissiocers tho War Department roosived o
Jettor from that gallant offer dated December 21, 1560,
the day after hls movement, from which tho folloming Ir
an extract-—
I willed as my opinion that many thiags convinced
mo thst the authorities of the Stato designed to procesd
to a hostile ack (evidently referring to tbe ordera dated
December 11, of the late Secretary of War), Under this
impression 1 could not hesitate that It was my eolomn
duly to move my command from a fort, which wo could
not probably have beld looger than forty-eight or sixty
ours, to this one, where my power of resistance 19
creased to a very great degree.
It will bo recollected that the concluding part of the
order was In tho following words:—
The stnallaess of your force will not parmit you, per
haps, to occupy moro than one of the three forts, But an
Aitlack on, or attcmpt to tako.possession of, elther ono of
them, will bo regarded as am act of boalility, and yoo
may then put your comand lolo eltbor of thera which
you ray deem most proper to Increasa Its power of re-
‘istance. You are al authorized to take similar do-
feasiveteys whenover Fon Baro tangible evldeaco of a
design to proceed to an hostile act
Jt 1s afd that serious apprebensions aro to como ex-
tent entertained, in which Ido not share, that tho peace
of this District may be disturbed before the 4th of March
pext, In any cyent it will bemy duty to preserve it,
and this duty shall be performed.
In conclusion, | may be permitted to mo toretwark that
T hayo offen warned my countrymen of the dadgers
‘Which now eurround ws, This may bo tho last timo 1
ehall refer to the subject oflelally. T feel that my duty
fhas been faithfully, though it may be imperfectly, per-
formed, and whatoyer the result may be shall carry to
my grayo tho consciousness that I at least meant well
for my country. ‘JAMES BUCHANAN,
Wastmyorox Crrr, Jan. 8, 1661,
Mr. Szwanp got the floor to express his ylews on the
President's, Mezaage.
Mr. Hoste, (opp.) of Va., azked that tho rezolotious
offered by him bo made the speclal order for Friday.
Agreed to.
Mr. Yous, (opp.) of Fla., presented a bill to adjast tho
present difficulties betwreen the States, which walordered
to be priated. ae
Mr. Supt, (opp.) of La., prestoléd alrtsolatlon of la-
quiry; That tho Presideat inform tho Senate whether
John 'B. Floyd at present Alls tbo office of Secretary
of War, if not who fills the oflles; and if tho uppolot-
moat of acting oF provisional Secrotary has been mado,
and wheu and by what authority it was mado; and why
the fact of uch oppolotment was not communicated (o
the Scuate? Laid over.
Mr. Cxasux (rop.) of N. H., prosented resolutions, which
ho ald ho should offer as anamendment to tho resolu
Mons of tho Senator from Kentucky (Mr. Crittenden)
when lk eame up, as follows:—
Geena ee
ty
eyed loa from our pre-
10 pre
ted.
of Pa, prosent sixty-five memo-
abla, saking thst be Criltes:
eo ection be fabraliiod ihe (a
"Swap called
SAA awee 9 reading ‘tho President's
called for the reading of the
veil tho Sooth Carolina Oommis-
Jot ak, aida
tao wicks usury was lokibgsaaoualy to
of Caarirten, thee
Lipa, the
cteioent ioe weuaided By arrival of (rmumienicners
‘Mr. Witsow, (rep.) of Mass, moved Lo postpone it till
tomorrow.
Mr. Foou, (opp) of Obio, thoaght it boiler to docile
the question at once.
Mr. Biour spoke in favor of voting on the reeolation
now. Hoe thought thoy had neglected the question too
Jovg. Ho thought thero was political power enough here
tozavethe country. Tt was nover too lato to atrogulo
for tho Union.
Hr. Suvwaniyy, (opp.) of Del, mado an appeal fora
voto now, that tho country might know If thor was
{riotism enongh here to save the country, by’ thoodoptlus
of the reeotutions.
‘Tho resolutions were then postponed till to-morrow.
Mr. Brown, (opp.) of Misa,, preeonted tho petition of
W. C, Jowitt, of Pike's Peak, praying that Congreea au-
tborizo the election of delegates by tho propio to a con-
‘Yention to forma new constitution, and providing for a
new President and Congressmen, tho assumption of ux
Monal aud Stato debts, acknowledging tho righta of pro-
perty of the South, and acknowledging our reliance as a
natlon In the Almighty Power for tho perpotulty of the
unleed and tho prosperity, peaco and bappinces asa
people.
Tm: FACIO RANROAD ELL
Was taken up.
Mr.
~ Witxiszox, (rep.) of Minn., moved that the bill bo
referred to a select cotamitten.
Lr. Gwen, (opp.) of Cal.» sald) bo thought it would
destroy the bill f {t were referred to a commlitoe.
Mr. Linux, (opp.), of Oal., entered bis protest against
uy referencn of tho bil
Hace, (opp.) of Ann. ald that It was ovideat that
tho friends of the bl Intended to pass it without giving
tho Northwest a fair show Ho moved ita indellnato
pestponement,
Mr. WakxR, (rop.) of Oregon, seconded tho motion.
Mr. xruibt demanded the! ayea nd not on’ tho
motion.
Mr. Linu, (opp.) of Oregon, thooght that thia wan not
the timo to'pass cuch a bill. ite thonght It was botter to
cay to tho South that their rights should bo protoctod.
Ho (Afr, Lane) did not believe that this railroad would
restore peace,
Adjourned.
House of Representatives,
Wasurxotoy, Jan. 9, 1961,
(NEW TERS AND TUE ca,
Mr. Srmrrox, (rep.) of N. J., asked loava to present a
memorial of tho citizens of Princeton on tbo subject of
‘ational affsirs, containing practical guggestions.
Mr, Bursar, (opp.) of Ky., objectod.
The Srrsucer laid before the House a Messago from tho
President.
Mr, Howaxp, (rep.) of Mich., moved that tho Moxsago
bo roferred to a special commities of yo, with instruc
Mons to inquiro whether any cxecativo officers of tho
United States have been or aro now treating or holding
communication with any person oF parrons for tho trans
for of forts and other property; whether any demand for
heir surrender bas been made, and by whom, and what
answer bas been given; whether any offcer or ofllosra
have entered (nto any pledge not to send reinforcementa of
troops to the barborof Charleston, and if eo, when, where,
by whom and cu What considerations; whether the Custom.
Eo, Post Ofico and Arsenal at Charleston bayo been
elzed, by whom beld in possession; whether any revenus
cotter’ has been seized. and wheiher any efforia hays
been raae to recelyo it. The commlttes have. pamer to
fend for persons and papers, and report from timo to
Mimo wuch facts a= may bo required by tbe national
Bor,
Mr. Hoterox, (opp.) of Ala., raised the polnt that such
Instrecticus were against the rales.
Mr. Howasp replied, and moved the previous question.
ir, GurroE, (opp") of Ga. sald there was Do cade
7
for excitemen passed beyond that point.
Voica—There sno axcitement; wore calm
Mr. Guawronp continued—Men shoald bo cool and
underaland the linu on which they are going. Ho \nef-
Fectually cought to ofr a subatitate for tho resotution.
Mr. Gaxserr, (opp.) of Va, desired to havo tba Presl-
dene Meceage considered a the Oommlttes of tho Whole
‘on the Stato of tho Union.
Mtr. Puxurs, (opp.) of Mo.
deat informs them’ they wero tn the midat of a reyolu-
lon, Inviting tho adoption of such measures as may
civil war. Tho President appeals to
‘an eort to restore tho fraterzal relations wi
porpores accepted.
Mr, Morgan thought tho (nformation was of a natura
that requires to be communicated In socrot gestion.
Mr, Coleman moved still further to amend so that tba
{nformation be given only In excrot eseslon. Aceoptod,
Mr. Yancey moved aleo to amend by making toforma.
ton in regard to the amount of ordnance and ammunf-
Hen owned by tho Stato, what proporty bolonging to tha
United States was within the Stato of ‘Alabama, and wha
Property was found at Mount Vornon and Fort Morgane
Acespted.
Mr. Jam\son’s resolation waa thus adopted.
Mr. Bakor offered a resolution that tho Stato Troasores
be requested to Furnish information {a regard to tha
omount of monoy and otber ayailablo nasota in tho treasas
ry not other wis appropriated, Adopted. ‘
Mr, Coleman etfered tho following revolution:
Resolved, By tho peoplo of Alabama, that all powers of
Ibis Stato ro erchy pledged. to realt-any altemnpt ot
tho part of tho general government to coorco aby of \bq
contng Slates.
Mr. Davis, of Madison, moved a reference to tho come
mittee of thirtoen ralzed yesterday.
Mr, Watta moved to refer It to tho commlttes of va
raleed in cecret reesion yesterday.
Without any decision tho Comvemtion adjourned tll) toe
morrow morning at eloven o'clock.
THE FLORIDA STATE CONVENTION.
‘Tastanaaren, Jan. 3, 1807.
‘Tho Conyeation met to-day lo the Ospitol at twelve
o'clock.
00 motion, Colonel Johm O. Folote, of Alachua county,
was selected as temporary chalrman, and Mr, B, Ok
Pringle, of Gadeden, wes appoluted temporary coord.
tary.
The delegates then cama forward, presented thelr €rO
dentlals, and enrolled thelr namea, aa follows:—
Lo.peow
J.B. Darklos.
TEREYARD.
0.7. Ward,
Joba Beard,
W. GM. Davis,
©, W. Parkbil,
Wo. Pinckney.
Samuel H. Wright.
W. Spencer, |
aw. a
MeQueen Mcintosh.
‘OMTErES,
‘Taria 0. Galnes was the member elected, bat be 440
since bis lection, and Clay bas to delegate st preeeah =
‘Tha total of delegates is 67. .
‘Some of the old comics, now embraced 13 new comm
(es, cond delegates withvat respect to the sem terrieriad
organization, and bence tha ambiguity which my ype
»\
a
ei
NEY
Governor Leteher of Virginia
‘on the Ortal
Rsrimvg Deemer, }
Racivan, Jan. 7) 1¥0L.
Geren or re Serre ase Hames or esate —
My provlamation, land a Yh Nath of November Lay
«platen eucclnctly the eonmiderations which Indaced wns to
Goavens you i axtraocdinary Remon: |
Tuserad coaniry At this timp exciton the
int erioun fears for tas porpmtaaion of thy al
“Corsi oer cloads, are weaving oot bouss ao
‘evil woof, a (carta) cauopy."" The coantey tx torn by
Glasasion; Cerce sod angry excitement exhioite itself Lo
‘al textices: passion and prejadice have takon absolute
‘of the minds of tha psopla throaghoat the
"Tho vile spilt of faction, "whlch polluter tha
Yoantaln of tatloual booor, and digs the grave of patciol-
Jem,!*ebown iuscif ou all siden Conddence ts deatroyod; |
Fralercal (eoling haa bea supp anted by lolaase soo
Laat baka; tha eplrit of coaelllation Bisa boea amothared
nd crvabed, aod the alfectioni of the poupio, Nort and
Boat, Fast and Wost, appear a havo bon eallcoly: with
Arawa froc tier guverniment. Thn tes of brotherhood
Baya brea sorored; ant, though: living vader ths eamo
corstttallon, the Reetiou teem to bs am hostile cach bo
tho other, anf thelr ciltevam béloaged to unfriendly g>
Distrust haa marred ths plosaure o¢ (riand-
bitternias and unkindnoss
Unity. of feeling,
It ly bardiy poeal:
‘and Moarish unior
Biewage of
out
ually of action i now Kou
Die far n government to li
Buch jadverne clesmatancen, “Wo must nt, how.
‘ever, look mournfully io the past."” That ta boyond
the hope of recall. Wo mast wusoly Improve the pro-
Soat;Jcurroet Its errors; roform its abuses); reunite tbo
overt flow of affection, nnd enklbile anew tha fires of
Krlokia, If wo would recover all that has bean Lost.
Pibeatalt te con, Drighe nd loriouy future le yok
boforo ax. Wo nbould be bleed with powor, lauonca,
Wealth and prosperity—auch a co natlon has avor on
Joyed ia the bistory of tho world. Grosh 4 bas besa or
‘aucceas, as compared with ths natloas of (be oarth hore
Loferp, greater Tar would it bo hereafter.
Ht fe interesting to traca our progress, from thy
formation of tho constitution up to tho pressat
time, The resul will be found in tho bishost d
rcobrallfyiny to nr prido as a poople, and merece
Jmportant, so ine a4 our powar and InJucnes ana pation
{5 coowortiod. Wit wan tho area of our country In
equrp tile, cmbraced by tho original tbirteon States ¥
‘Only, 689,015. What ts It now? Thirty-throo Stites,
‘covering hn sre of 1,602,000, ale organized. Torritorlon
‘exclaaive of the District of Colombia, eoveriog an area ol
1,401,009; aud jn addition, wo have ‘tbe. Mallia Valloy,
cembfactny 74,000, and thd Indian ‘Territory, embractoyt
187,900 mallen bqnare. Our territory baw been enlarged
neady bayen Umea in extent; oor navy has bosa In-
creased uitit ta canvasa whitent overy ooean, and oar na-
Llonal tay assures protection to tho Amorican cittesn
wiiroser ho may be, Oar power, ur Inilconc, our
rcaperity, oar agricultural, mockaoical and manufac-
Eiriag wealth hava taereasod far boyond all expsotaton
Test banner which la borve up, and which has bo.
carried forward by tho unsevo, y0t Bloady hand of pro-
, bas attaived a position far in sdvanca of the
Opes And antielyations of iis founders of our
overamrat Surely no paople hare oon blasso aa
wo havo Geen, apd its melancholy to thiak that atl Ly
Sowabout to bo ascrificos upon the altar of passion. If
ths fudgingols of mon were consulted, if tho aimoaltions
‘Of thotr cousdicners wore respected, tuo Union woald yot
Do saved fromoverthrow. Every calm, coaallerats aad
Fedleoting mind ss led With apprebecntioas of tho most
Painful charsctor, overy patriotia boart throbs with
Barloty, and all coaservativa mon Uhroughoat our ox-
fonint ‘country aro, secking to Yovisy pone oan. of
from tio byila that vow throatea our poac “and
ho coplltiued.axtstere0 of the overninent. AU eo nad
Feotasi know that te danger if Inu inent, and. all true
aids aroexur (lig henciyia loqave uo tom to porta
‘how tmpendlox over us! THO dark floon\ of npprohea-
loo tat quthoriog around us and if caved ot all tbo
‘isto, privienco aud patriotism of tho country ean mlooo
ied Ry Divine Provence) he Feld ups eolong
Ea Mh thls boar of our extrownity,
My Inavgural mossagu, proveated to you just ono year
Agotoriay, was propared In» anticlpation of tho occur-
Feajes of the paat two muntls, which baye cast thelr
Shadow like a pall over tho busltiesy, fusncial and com-
Morcial; € thocouutry. Ttbought J raw thea a ator
bead, that threatened (9 bo doatructive In. Its conss
quencés; ald anxious to avort (ts fury if possible, 1 mado
Awdrecomiendations, whlch, UC adopted, would (la cay
Judgment) hava raved us from tho eodaequeacss now
upon ts. Ia this opinion, hawerer, you did not concur,
fang po action wan on la ogard tate
ing no otlice hops of averting tho threatened dan-
tga coral endaree tue proposition prosentad by Cal.
Him|ager, of South Colina, and Me. Starko, of Mist
Bippl Lem contercnes with those States. i that props
ition lind boon accoptos. Fam ontirely catlaflod that (be
relia would Eava been most happy; that It would Lave
Londed to'n groat degroo to the xottlomont aad satlifac-
Lory aijastment of tho painful coatroversy whlch bal 50
Tong oxisted, aud which roomed to bo Incroaned by tte
‘und untoward clreumstances, botwoon tho two uections of
tho Union, Tho questions would hayo boou fronted fa
9 form and shipo, and la amanner 60 Imporlns, int ao
op must havo followed. ‘That action could not. bavo
SUR RSEGHE cee
c “again 03! renow the reoommenda-
wiap: breed In my tna sural moeaage, La tho following
re af 8S Wi Hae “
r Jo, thorefore, of romedyins the ovil, that
oceurrs. Wo a0, undoe tho cokstitatioa, Is provided in ths
Grid article thereof, Summoa a convoatloa of all ths
Gistes, that 3 full and fro conferenice may be had be.
{we0a tho ropresoutativos of tbs people, elected for this
and thus ascertxin whather the questions in
Conlroversy cannot bo eettled upon rome basia mutually
allstsctory 10 botb sections. If much a commotion 2A t
Cuacalis, and oft-r free anh full consultation and compari
fons tacy shall find that the differences baven
ding ind nom sbateholtnig States are irenconita-
Ue let tien consider the question of 0 peteaalte eparaiion,
and tha cljucimnl of all queicns relating (0 the disponition
‘he comrura property teticesn the fay wctions, If thoy can
Feeaneled, 1et then adjust tho terms, and give the:
Buch sanctions as will rondse them eifeetl ro.
Leogeart, thoruforg, (hat you adopt rewolations ia fo~
‘yor of tho él of ich a conveatioa, aad appeal to tha
Coglalatures of tho Kovoral SLites to unite Lo tbo applica.
‘lon propoied to bo mado to Congreay, Io parcuance of
tho provisions of the article nforoatld, If the mon-siae-
Aadiing Slater skal fail or ref vs lo unite in tha apphication,
buch farture or refusal will Jurwih eynclurice envdence of a
Eaemntion on Ur par lo Len Up he and fo
continue their opzresriond pon wh If tho enavoatloa
hall moet, and the qoatlon cannot bo satisfactory ad-
Justed, It will Furalsh ovidenos equally eonolasiye of tboir
Gelorabinatton.. To either arent, tba proplo of tbs Booth
wel clearly undorsland what tUey aro to expect ia ths fu-
tare, :
‘Tue articlo of tho constitution to whieh refercoca ls bere
mado Li In tho following worda, and T quate It, jnaemcch
ag willbe referred 10 heroalter in this commuaics-
tioa-—
Jie Grestees.whenorer two-thinizof both hous eal
eden IU necessary, eball propoes amoniimeals ta this oo:
litution, or on thio applications of. tho Togislatares 0
Awosthird tof tho eaveral States, shall call a coayeation
or proposing amendments, whlch, in oltbor caso, eball
Bo valid to all totonta and purposes, a8 part of thls, ova.
Blitetion, when ratiged by sho legislatures of threw.
‘ourihs ofthe rovoral Sates, oF by Gonvontluas ln threo.
ort thorvof, a3 tho ous of tho othor modo of raider.
‘oa may,bo proposed by tho Cuagress.!"
rider this article the ooastitution Of tho United States
fas boos sncnied on three several ocesslons ta our bis.
Corgj‘and those amendments ara. all been oxccodiogly
‘Yaluxblo and important, ‘The rei tao amondmeata were
ratiBed by como of tho Siatos in 1789, by otbere Ju 1300,
end by tho residae (9 TOL. ‘Anothér amot dmcat was
(proposal fo 1774, whlch tho President of the Ualid Sitoe
message to both Louse, dated Janiary
8, 1795, a8 Lisving boon adopted ‘by the. coustitationsl
Dumber of States. The last amcudmeat way proposed 1a
1305, and adopted by tho cosstitutioaal ngmbar of Staios
in 1804. Taso amendiments were proposed and’ adopind
‘at periods loss alarming, perapy, (haa at the proven
day. SAU thalr afoption was neonisary 19 cnsaro. pasco
fend quiot (o our country, and wero demanted by a proper
defercace.to pablic oplala.
1b the preaat couditiog of pablio naira, why can-
fot guchadditigaal “amoniineots as tho “sires.
Puinees now urisiing require bo
Usa and. adaplioat’ Thw_ necewalh
A quote from the massage of
January 25, 1833. Ho waa'|
roliablo of the Stata righsa
Thoogh bo bss bea takea from
Brongat us, Bo has left Poblud him aroconl ag eaduring
03 Ue f
“But tho call of «|
een of Vi
is rrommmenAtion was; mado ata
‘alike (hs prageat. It was
raotica
Erp adey: “sae
fire, as she did tm 1833, iohen ade can Gualcoar bok
= parties, Nor onl Srey ani te kad ee Yor
:
oe
Formed, te erate have Ot Neat |
ar Sia oar of So
fl Whe Soathorn States, sboold
cecumect, s Yo me enaoovuala
Dia. The resolations of the Saath Carctina Legtclatary,
wukiog the canforcees, were transmitted {0 all tho Soath:
ern States, and none Of Uhre Rtaxs respoaded, exeops
Muraleippl and Alabama. Why no complaint of the other
Elites who declined 9 acceda’ to tho proposal “After
carefal examination of your rerolations piace the peruml
0 tho Gayercor's Message, Thee nothing thal coal! har
entitled them to the special notion that bas been bostowed
pen them. They declare-—!'That the General Arsombly
€ "Virginia, recognizing Io oor protent rilatlons
With tho poo-alavebollng States an imperative ascessity
for decisive menzares, dows not yot diatinst ths eapscity
of tho Soathern Stale, by a wieo and firm extrelsa of
thelr roserved powers, to protect the rights and liberties
of tha people, aad. to! preserve tho feleral Uaioa For
{his porpowe wo earnestly detire ths eoocarreat action of
the Scathera Sialea."” The aatboritles of Virginia acted
with Kindom and courtony Lowarda tho Eta.o of South
Gorolina spd ber eatimablo commissionor, and in de
eliniog 10 go Lolo a Southern Ouoforenes at that tims
they [cteaded ao disrespect to that State.
‘South Carolina having determited upoa Ler future
‘cours, without eooxaltation with auy one of her alavo.
holding alster Slates, bor lao Execotive announces io bis
tmemage, It a too lato to rective propaaitions for
conferences; and the Stato would ba wanting. Imaal
respect, aflor having dallberately. dasided on hee coaras,
to entortaln any proposition looking to coatlnuancs of
Whe present Unlou. Wa can got no gafer or bitter qua
ranteo than the preagnt constitution, and that bas proved
lunpotent to protect us against tho fauaticm. of tho
North.”” I may bo too lata now Uo confer with hoe. alse
Ur Ftites, bol there war a timo whoa sho could hare
‘conferred’ with them with great proprloty, nod perhaps
advaplago to Lorself sod them. ‘Tho Governor. alates
‘hat Gol. Memmingor was nob ment to Virglala “to plana
dusoluticn of tho Union, Dut to save It If poeaiblo,”
Before tho determined to precipitate a ilienlation, woald,
Wenot have beea wiso tg lot us know what waa bar de
termination, and to hiro roxio an effort to scary th
‘concusront Sctlua of the Southern States!” As it i, bo
maven.eat takes ber Soathorn aiatora by surpriso.
Tho firsnelal add commercial polley of tho fodoral go-
vernwent io pust years has, Thave no doubt, Ia a great
degree detormived ber acilon, Thr only apbeite allega-
Mig In rojard to the lavo=y” questa,’ Taras L nar
‘obtorved ls, the tonduct of tho Nortbera States ia passin
Fersocal Literty bUle, designed to obstruct tho executlo
Of tbo Fogitive Slava law. The action of te Norham
‘States in repand to this low £5, beyond oll ction, 0 just and
reper subject of camtaind and. econ denunciation on tae
part of all sarchetilliy Slates, and expecially We border
Sales,
The fall\fu, promyeand jus! execution of all tha provi-
sions of the presend constitution wil wok prove satisfactory to
‘Salk Carolina. Belloving sho ex got nothing moro thaa
tho constitution accords to hor, withrut oven making an
effort Warough alcoavention of all tha States, bor Exeot
iyo rolemnly announcas—it fs. too ‘lata to re
cojvo propositions fur a conforenco:" thst “haciog do-
Mticrataly decided on ber course, soli-respeet forbiis. her
from entertaining any propreliion looking to a coa-
Nipuanes In the Union.
‘Ths late Exccative of Socth Carsliaa Is not conteat to
snnoancs thls determination, but Ate) recommendations
Look to the emtarrasiment of ecery elarehalding Sale an the
tordor which ws nat dispoted 10 fellow her lead. Hence
find In his nicesgo an open aad undseguleod proclamna-
tian of war upon tho interests of all thd border slave-
bolding States, unlons thoy unito with South Osrolina:—
‘Tho Jatrduction of ‘aver. from other Stites
which may uot become inombera of tha Southoma
confederacy, and particularly tho border Skites, sould
he probibiled by fogwtstive enactment, and by
hls means they will bo Urought to Koo that their safety
depends apon a withdrawal from tholronemies, and a.
union with thelr friends and natural allie: If thoy
ebould coptinue tholr union with tho nou-elaveboldiog
States, lot them keop thoir #lave proporty In thelr own,
borders, and tho only altaroative eft them will bo eman-
cipation by thelr own act, or By ths nction af tholr con
fedorates. Wo cannot consent to rollove thou front tile
empbarragsiog sItuatlon, by permi(ting (ham to roallzs the
mpney value for tholr slaves, by selling tbom to us, and
thus prepare thom, without Any lost of proporty, to ac-
commodats thomselves ta tho Northera treo poll idea.
Bat should they unite! tholr destiny. with us, aud
become stars In tho Southord galaxs—membsra of
1B) great Southern copfedcration—we will recolvo
thet with open arms and an. onthuslastic greeting.
‘Should, then, danger approach their bordore, of an cne-
my, open or disguised, meko war poo them, thery is not
doubt bnta liviog rampart of freemen, from the At-
antic to the Gulf of Moxieo, would lino’ thelr bordera
‘uid Ueat back the Invaders.”
oro wo have tho exhibition of adetermiued purpose
ta coerce Virgiola and tho otbar border States to. follow:
her cxample; and IC they fo to do #0, then thoy aro to
be placed in'such a position as will drive Lum to tho
emanelpation of thelr elaved Thu montevit, tapun os.
tenndy for Uhe protect of slace property, for th: diffusion
ond the Prestreaion of the institution of acery, ts be 49
manapal and directed no as lo force States Kolding: wase
property to free Uesclet from itty enacipation. This
is tho avowed policy of tho lato Exccatlve of a Ststo
interested “In ant “institution asetloued
achlogy and, precepin of Christianity, and pro-
toltvo of a higher degrco’ of civilization’ and. rotne-
tment—an Institation that oipht to bo difidsed and ox
tended, and) the pormancnoy nnd prospority of whieh
ought fo bo insured. Gn it bo possible that such ka
sestlons can exty( an {ounce upon tho future acto of
olther of the border Biates—thut thay can bo ooaro>d,
Jeo m won with those gb th
poco io rule oF. Fula, thom?
‘Taateuch n polley Exanot coutrol the netion of fa
Shs has the indepouiteuco and tho abjlity to. thine. Car
Hai ae bar eto ator tay Bo ll ts
Wot er cobviclicas of daly” obs ro
Shlous of her honor as Sovuh Csrolloa or any ollbe Si
th
Shuth Carolma, In hia recont mesaago, show that much
boon the reaull?’ No obsorver of events for como
jonths past can fail to havo been atruck witit
tho ‘uumerous ovidonces of heatility. and prejndico
bleh ave bec oxhiviind lomarde Virginia by” very
many of tho Jéading und most iniiuontial pablic tara of
that State." Wo have seen nothiog going to suow tho
existonco of thesa Ulea_ of sympathy and fellowship”
wbieb bind +Hogether the hearts of our peopl
pute (a result really te
ered Uae ies of npmpathy
at
Sfates, with 9 common donnestio InsUitutlon that can be
best defended and maintained by unltod evunsets aud ac-
Hou. Such allusions to Virginia ehould inaver have been,
jado by the Fxceutive of a Stato wi fecls ler “obliga-
(on for the largo contribution of mind and. eifare whlch
Virginia has mito (0 tho common casio," and who. 13
ro. largely indebted to her for tmAsifestations of par:
Hiculdr copeorn in ber 'elfaro.)?
Tn this addroea It was also doclated “phat when. wo
South Carolina) proposs n coaterencs, we fo e0 vith Whe
ful understanding that wo aro but ‘oko of th States in
Wat eonferonce—onlitied, ko All tho otbera, to express
obropinions, but willing to respect aud abide dy tho
uublted Jadgment of the whole. Lf our pace Ja too fast
for rome, wo aro content to walk lower; on earucst
wish fs tbat a) may keep togother.” ‘Thess are
noble exntiments, abd’ declares sound and-\/ropsr “po.
eftion. In a moyemrat 2 important, aud’ involving
‘ebarequeness eo sorious Uo all tho slaveholiling Stale,
nd ono Elate should bave’ ventured to move without
Dyst haying given timely bolle» to the others of her
Porpenoy oven Mf sho dki not Jatead ‘to, reepoct and
bide by tho united Judamout oC tho, whale Sch ‘na-
{pn on tho part of South Ostolins wold at this moment,
1g all probability, have enabled “ato Koop. to!
gether.” What elfoct bor movemeat may havo apon ybo
ature, time alos can disclose.
Teouth Osclloa, a sovereign State, bad a right to ‘adap!
the lino of policy sho bas parsaéd; and T woul! have
‘no special reference to her coarse i [bid not boom:
directly tuvited 0.0.80. by her Live Bxccntiya, Jn. his
Upealied for reforence to Virginia. Tas been my ale
tho Executive of Virginia, to exhibit, in tay ollietal
Intercourse with tho Staves ofthe cnxfodorasy, a eplrit of
comity, and to, manifest, oll What respect, which is
duo, from ono Stato to mother. Whenoyer tho
motives or the actions of Virginis aro arraigned, Till
feo) It to bo my duty to remonstrato;and in doing so. wil
observo tbat fmoderation, courtosy and -kind spirit whlch
become tha character of a Stata Whoso “largo catribu-
ions to the Volo!" bavotisecared to ber the reepoct and
affection of every State of this eaafoderscy."”
(In Ube recent mmage of the Governor of Mississippi I
Lod a reveresce to the border States of tha same charac
{grand manifesting the samo spirit which baa been cx.
ited by the inte Executive of South Cxrolina-—
“As \ts te more than probable that many of the citizens
of the boner States unay' geek o market for Wieie wlaves
Jn the colton States, I recommend tho page of an act
probibiting the introduction of slaves into this Stato, un
logs their owners come with thom and boonme citizens,
‘and. prohibiting the tntroducticn of slaves Car sale by all
Pérsoas whomscover.’! ef
(Tho rofernnoss to the border Statosare pregnant with
ing, aud.no ono oan be at & lack to undorwtand- what
meaning ia.) While dissvow ing
towards:
Ser Stra
ri
‘
B
:
so et
sot Did wn not Gnd numeroca apologia'a for ths coa-
vet of Jobo Brown and bis fagitiogs associates throagh-
‘ont many of tho Northera, but more especially ta the
New England fuates? The (oantain or New Eas.
land sympathy was broken op to it depths, and gushed |
forth, whoa Jcho Brown and bis folmwers wort con:
emabd, alter h fair trial, and expisted thelr erimss pon |
the gallown. Though Ubey are dead, New Engsana sya. |
batty for them atil survives. Dut 's tew wecks azo a |
Jobs Urown aympathiacr wan elected 19 the Guderuato.
Tal ebalr of tho Suto of Mamachusatts, ont of (he ortat-
ual thirteen. The Execotive chairs of the States of Onio
tnd town. are abo filet with tha same descrtpiva of |
tien, bolding. the sama general, vlews, ndvocatisy thy
Zam principles and taeadures, aad exhibiting deep ajas- |
palby tnd strocg partiality for tbeis herrtlese crusts
Mare Both electod, Low over, prior to Ws Heper's Foy.
raid, i
The people of the Northern tates, as yhelr stataces
sew, a0 it conlrmed by thelr tpocetice sad a
4relacs, theje resolations tn pablic mecUven aad,
deed, {a almest every coucvivable rode, hava b:
endeavoring wo confiae slayery withia Mts 1 Vieni,
Uy oxcladitay it from all the Yerritocion Beboogiue tothe
gusernment Thoy fre: been savesrorlog “to cawm
line nroand the soutbira. Statey,” sith the purposs of
then deotaring that elavery oball oot go bey nil the faite
thus determined by them. The Wtatutes aad’ resolatious
of many of the Doalavaholding tates, Trom the tsns
Toas sought adilsion toto the Ualod up wo this day,
coniirma thin view of the dealgus aod purposes of tha fros
Sintea
Who can bavo forgotten tho attempt mado by tha
Northern poopie ta nan Ue malls for the kesaamniss\ia. of
the vileat papers, lilustrated by pictorial represcatatioa
calculate! nnd tolended “to produce dissatisfaction aod
Fovolt amongnt tho alavea, an to Ineo thir will. put-
sicae to vengrance” against thoir maaters and otuers 19
flaycholling cuter’ Toe objects tbey then bad la vias,
fand towards tho accompllahnacat of whieh theie etfs
‘oto diecetod, were theaballtioa of slavery 1a tbe Dis:
Tri¢t of Colombis, and (ho exclusion of slave States frum
sémteion Ina the Union,
Since he formation of tho goreramcat,cSmpoed of
tba origifal ihirtewa States, twenty vow states bave Dem
added 10 the Union, making paw tho uumber af ebirty-
thece, Of the pumber-ey added, eloven have bac. treo
Sidlet, and plge wlave States... Fre way yeart Ko polley
UWadialt States pari pasru, so as to proserya thacy
Tipfium in the Sonate batween tho North and tho Seu
Injearying out this volicy, Vermont ant Kentucky,
Tebocesco hod Oblo, Tadiuia wad slslssipp!, Minols and
Alavnnxs, Mino nod Miswourl, Arkansas i 3Mleulgcs,
Figelda tnd Town, eamo iy together, or car ths: sams
thine. |, Whyn tho aiate of Musiourl’ was atmittal the
Stito of Milne Wai cnt off from. tho then Stato of Masaa-
‘ehysotta, for Wo purpose of predarvlug ths equilibetam
Delwween' tha North and Sons, in the Senate, A Nurthern
Stato was, divided, with a viow ot Keoplog up. tho. equle
pulse, nod that divislou gayu an aulditionsl free. tata to
the Valou, Toat euipolee i now dtstroyidy ant wo
Sind Uftcta Blave e eightcca treo Slates. Evoa In thie
r YORK HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUACY 1), 1861.
fome extent from the complications with which we are
bow embarranse
Seat oy hcees men reer Sa
Tinh ate RE ee gD
‘ditional repeal. In sopport of the saggrsstiou of tha
{ound tn the bistery of or ‘own State, ie The ap
Eesti Sclmeb timate
AERC Eo epee
at pamper ce eel Sr
seen biel ene cent ea
eg te Cop ANC
To reeewiog the ferwntocmaauien at this wna) T Abbax
2 micdibeattru, and (hal us, at omminencrs Ail wk be
sali el a ie raceme ae
iipnerd os he ed arate eet
seg eae ie coat re
eee
EB rt reg th
ropicy fur exevediog, ib extent ant severity, any’ thit
‘od misery saust be tho portion of thu and thir depea-
Seana ee
thoy most be deliv ored up; af aband déprdyed And’
Bul oninmuere al
ats of the cote tho Goeth West been ea forkearie tot
tacltal Liat sho baa nove wiked Yor tho dinsineg? har
States, that the equlpolse wigbt be reetored,
Astidyantage uss boon gated oyerver,taanokher re:
POpATy sapaliny inporiantan The eae Gere
Guid he option oc New Beales) ase seetiet
(omerrve tia ead ilasdy bertiot erga a Tar
tory wil'be oF ite charaster “AN of tues Teriverlon ei
eobtalato tus Uubon moat shost Usuaee vec eaotte
{ip NCrin hus oudvastage oer Ba nowor ni sialon
taku idpanupe ast baltie Gedtanry cota or crease
tha Ualea nasil survive, bo: greatly: Increased,“ Bestdon,
Liblteriurrietinetiats Brie Bineete ae
territory of the free States’ generally small. ode
skint pa equal Us Susour! Tn thn enstoy Gaaaren
Ext iba counterpotge ta Virptay Versaanty wit Ia wld
fabaticlam, 8 an oot to Goorgia, tho Empliee State of,
the South,
‘Can {tbs aurprialng that tbo peoplo of the Sduth should
1 ral tong ean unas noes Mo eatansogeat ate
{ivons a gaadnia Ban just eeu eleated tpg Preside
cy Who gave atlerance to tho following 'ntrasious, sentle
ma eating Hebe a Code Soh aad Br
fobtidicnn ots any opinion se (tbe smtvenr aetationy
dt Hod cesry uallas eras sis dete ee eel
Bid sed oA hung “divided agaist Nasi? oament
ntsnd! “7 weléva' thu borcramieot Steno @adbreie-rnee
ently half elavobnd belt freo. Ddo not éxpect the Union
1d bs, dlselyeaa tice bun epee, ocean rao
but I do oxpect it {will ceaso to be divided. It will
bécome oll one thing, or all the other. Bither the op-
Panents of slavery: will arrest tho further sptcad of-it,
Eid piace ic more Wo prblie mlud ahallest fa tha bole
‘Ubat it in the courte of wtimate oxtinetion, or ita advo-
cates will push it forward voli! [¢ whall beconin alike w=
fil in all the states, old ks well aa new, Worth na wel aa
[S trier prone tele nen res
{tis opportupits of declaring my disapprobation of that
clause of the constitutfou which dealcs to a portion of the
Sdlored pes tori af mtedge :
When a Prawentu ected entertaining and boldly aono-
ig such, centiments—vdien fo this momerit, they haze never
Din parse er qualified, hare ice not reason for alarm and
ft
_ihe Union is mono Uisruyted; Ich the North bear the lame
They have brought there sad and depluralde reaulle upm the
intry, abd Oye candid dnd honest men of the world will
nat om He forthe destriiction of a | gaermment
has ‘the admiration and commanded the re-)
St ee ioe Ges anes Se
Peer ap reader tig eo Se
nates
Tt Tawalt tholr reeporsa, but not wlthoat hppreusut
elon. Timo, however, will soon furnith tho answor. Tbe
Pyesent etat of things canuot continuo Jong. A change
for tbo better or tho worse must soon come.
oat
a
nolenly
What tchen — desuntin
four orpinizations, inlepenilent and’ dicinct. The
‘Slates anu Territories on the Pacific, ty reawon of User loca
1 axa colt fl form one, he Nee Bogland Sale,
tour New York, tn coniequene of their entity of opin
Oh Use wubjec of African tlavery, and. Uhsir other fanatical
fens of like Kind, will comtile the tool. The tener
slare States, with Penmayteania, New Jericy, Missours and
We Nerthiestern Suites ond Terrilriee wi forme
Je “third. ‘The OKI. river, a great hightoay,
ckned by Virginia, furnishes a comoum tend 0
union between tererol of thern—the Missouri river, andlor
great highway, {80 bend of union leween others and ai
these make up the Mizswsiy’, thal yrent Walley wilt der oF
Water form a union uith Wise Uh whom they trade and
these indencts are therdure examen... For thisorganleatlon
Now Orleans would bo ita eblet eily. It would
bp” the exporting and Importing. city “for” the
Siatea im exstensy,. and hate which may bs
heveaftor formed. Out of the tmturnc> unsettled
bi
torritory, which I would presen. Besides, tuo an-
£9id public lands would livite popalatioa, sud thelr sales
woul furalsh the meant to vetray. goverumnt
Tnsea, in part, al leaate Kentucky avd tue Nortliy
‘Threltory originally formed a pari of the domatn of Vir-
gio. THY organization will keop hor unitet witb what
fermerly botooged 0 or, and ‘eAastltatad a pact of
her torrltory. ie oovon Suites would form the fourth.
“Al Ohese confederacies tring thus format, “although Low:
apa, Arkarsad, ssh rid Msiiipps might al ct tach
Uertlecs to the ckten Slate ompandeation, a very skort time
seqnuld chaps Uefore they soould finid st tobe heir interest to
‘cennnert therseies ith the order. ant! Nortsoestern States,
Thole tredu, thelr interests, their boainess, relations, aro
With thoso ‘States, nad all dpon the watora of tho Messis-
sip! and Is tributaries must, pycsaarily bo united. Uf
Toulslana remined In Alunés With to Colton Stxtes,
Ler great elty of Now Orleans woold''haes to compete
With Moblle aud Charleston (or tho export and Import
feude, aud tho must abo evuld hope for would bo a third
Car
Such an arrcangement would te follzend by @ strupzle for
Oe hy of the a, ( Perens aad the Wee caper
swyuld have il, cut what it might in. treavure end bleed. Jt
cyl beeen Vinpor’ an an. aozutatiin fo give up (a the extlan
State confederacy seithont a. desperate siruagle. Thess aye
my speculations as to tho resulta thacaro ¢9 follow a dla-
solution of the Union, This» results arq bad caough,
bat maybe much worse. It Is vot given to ust read
ths future. -Wamay, bowever, speculate about it.
When) the nlea was formed it was oot expected oF
aved that the domcetle tos{itutloo uf all the Stator
ehoald beallke.” The ustititions of Sale and Tals
a wero nover intended to Us tho game. Tho peopls of
‘each were lavested with full powor to dotarming wether
slavery should oxiet, and the forior decided ngulst Ui
Institution? the latter decided ip (ts fayor—ae each Had
the undoub Ut right to da. e
uu {be lsh of grievances ngaiust tho North Tt ty soma-
What remarkably that ln our own Stata, fo {tela has ben.
ald i ropa to tho oduct of the Gowaenira of ora
aad Oifo Io refusing to aurrender: fugitives from Justices
who ,partloipated. nto Harper'a Ferry raid. Teoy
oro roqubu}y, indicted; tho Govervora of thor States
‘wero applied to in duo fori to deliver them up. Tho ep.
plication waa refused, nnd our peopl, instead af takin
sand and maktop ag {ssve upoa. this ractcal question
sem Inclived to igcore It and unite to. the caniplainta
Ue cotton States, Tho complaints of ‘those States are
rather atyatest thd fiaan¢is} aod .commerclal policy af ths
fédoral garwrnmenh, than apy action or want of, ac.
Moa oa ‘bo subject of slavery: Tun elaze owners of
Virpints avo guterod seriously; the wrongs
ladicted upon us" by Ube ‘conduct ‘of these Rxocu-
{ve ayo Peep werent, _ Still wo: have heard but lit
complaint id car prea Stato. Tho grievances coraplsiaed
of mainly aro bf eich the caton, Sas Dian
Justineation for thelr detlan. | Would {tno} ba well far us
16 redresa tho wranga.onr own. peoplo have mufered be
Gre me undertake to redrees, the wrongs of olbers, who
tire Wiered wuch lees, £0 far: my slavery is woncdrned,
than we have done? Oar-actlag @Bould be bared oper
the wrongy dora to our ov
[The proposition for tho. call of (a Stats Gon-
yenticn, to detorming tho powition which Virginia shall
iio; in view of pwalng events, appears to have keen
Tecelved With, very geberal favor. As tho subject bat
Been much discumed hy tho people io them primary
meetings, (Lx Dot oxly proper, but it ls docttlens ox-
ted that 1 aball refer to it ip.this communiesticn. 14
Po kent teat
Ings, nn eeeope Into Freo Statos,- thoy mist bo given up
for trlal and punishment when’ Inwfolly domn ted(by
the constituted authorities of those Slates. whuce laws
aye beoo violate
‘Srond—Wo raubt have proper and effective gusrantees
for the protecthip of slavory in thi District of Columbia
Wo can never consent to ths abolltiou of alivery in the
District uoti! Marytond xhall emuncipato ber slaves; aud.
of then, unless IC shall be demanded by the citizeas of
the bietelet
‘Third-—Onr equality in tho Statesinnd Torritorics must
ba fully reengolzed, und nur rights of person and propor-
ty adequately protect and scouro}. Wo. must havo
guarantors that avery sbiall not bi fotordteted ta Auy
‘Toriltory now Belonging Us, “oe which may hereafter 0
aoquired by thy! gencral-koveroment, otuer: by: the Gra
gréss.of tho Coiled. States or x Torfltorlal Lagtiatura,
(hat oro abil bus pormttfed to paca through tho reve Stated
wid Torritories without! riolbatattod, ant If aalnve ablll
bonbivicted, that tho State In which hoor, she shall be
Jeg shall pay the full ynluo uf Buch slave to tho ownce.
Fuumh—Like gunzantera meat bo glyen that elie Urals:
mégelou of slay’x betWwom the rLiveholding stiles, either
byjland or water, nball not bo joterferedswhQhs ©")
Ffth-—The navaaie and eotoreement of rigid Inv for
We puowbment of euch porous ta tho frep Stes who
ebbll organize or alt And abot tn orgaslzing, #llhor by
{he contribution of money, arma, tanoltions of war, UF 1M
any other modo whatsos¥er, cowpaules of ren, with a
Vigw to asiall the slaveholding States, and (0 excite
Blayee to lorurrvetion
Sizih—That tho general government adall bo deprived
of Khe power of appalotiag to for offiors Ja th alavehold-
{og States porecns who ofe hastlle to. their iaatitutions or
r righte—the object being to praveat tho
lotlog power from Using patronage to sow tho ascis
Of otrifennt dissension BeAwrauAtho slaveholding and
on-rlareholdlog claaees i he southern States,
‘These quacaptecs oon Do given without projudicn to tbo
buhior or righ'#, and Wikbbot a taerifiea ‘of the ntoreats
of! either: of the 'coswlaveholdiug ‘Sates. Wo. ask
nothing, thojofure, which 4s nobeloarly right aod neco*
Baty. to nur protictiva, Aud, suroly, when 6 mien {Mt
fake, 1t yell bes freoly, checrtully acd prompUy uasanted |
fo, Tk ta thi Interest O° the North and the South to pro:
fetvo tho goveroment frum destruction; and thoy abould
“omit Iho uso of 10 proper or bonorable ineans to ayart 50
great ucalnuilly. The public safety and welfare demand
Ingtant acting.
‘Many of tho fanatios in the Northern States are con-
syabing attention tothe fact that thy numbor of
ays Chtsrared with tho wehite nalts tn
iio ooo fer W66l inyal ve tho
not willirgiy defond tho institotion. This Wa maat mo
rious mistako, and fs well calonlated to. make ag erro.
‘neous impression upou Lhe Northern miad. Such a repr
Splation doca xerious Injustice ta that toyal aud patriots
Cliss of our ellizens. It Iya roficet(on upon thom not
‘warranted by thoir conltct, now oF heretofore.
‘Thi number of porsans Io this Stata in tho year 1860
charged with taxes 00 élaves was 63,874. Tho mimber of
persons charged wit taxog on lands fa tha same ‘your:
Was 169,088 Most of the persons charged with taxes
on slaves aro the owners of lands also, and others
whonvn lands own no slaves. Tho number of persons
charged with taxes, other than owacrs of lands and
Slaves, fy 201000, Ail theso parties havemcommou. (a.
tereat'In tho protection of persona and, property, and
sel fools that tu protecting thy rights and property of
tho ‘others, ‘Uo. Is etcuring abd. protecting his ows,
Whether of little or great valuo. Aa tho chlet magistrate,
id a2 a citizen of Virginia, WIS @ eoures of pleasuro to
no to know that thero is no Jealouuy or distrust, nod
{tat harmony nnd confidence axist between chess clissas
I tho Northern people entertain. the opinloa that tbo
non ilaveboldors of the South. aro not relfsble anid trust
worthy in all reapcets they are most grossly mistaken
aud decclved,
Thayo toca It stated that ia tho Fatpiro City of Now
York the owners of real estate membered Ices than
16,000, Do thoag who are not owners of real estat fecl
‘bd interest ln the property of the 15,000? Would thoy be
bawilling to defend or proteet it iit wore fa dangurof di
elructiouF It might be charged with the same propriety,
a with aa much teat, i this instance, that feeling ne
Interest tn ecmmoa with tha owner, thoy would cot
Fisk thelr lives for the protection of bis real cstito,
Worth millions of dollsra.. Thoy nro Intacested—dceply
folerested jo nll that rolates to the public. prosparity.
‘Tuclr prosperity, thelr comfort and the comfort of thelr
faanflicr aro depéacenit upon the protection of the righta
it property of every Indiridual lx the community Ju
MebDL be lvoe.
,d have always roverencod tho State righta doctrines of
Virginia, ax fdeulcatet fa the resolntions of 1a8iand thy
report of 09, -Tboliove tho doctrines -theroin asserted
fand tho prigelplea therein affirmed, to bo worthy uf all
seneplation, 1 evrdially endorse thom, and Inco doing,
endoree: the doetritw of Recesston, Tao uot’ proposa to
0 In aus urgutheat In soppart of my oplalon epoa: thls
AUestion The hubject bas Deon ably discussed for yearn,
of both sides, anid those arguments aro familiar to all
Feadlng and woil irformed'mes... Tam content to rest the
Question upon the ulzeusrioos which Luvs taken place,
‘and leave tho people, ta form their. own. opinions aud
drow thelr own conclusions. Trefer t) it, in thls connoc-
lion, to declaro my uzqaalitied hoatlllty to the doctrine
of edercion by tho fetoral porurnmont.
In my canvass for tho olica Tnow bold, I declared wy
opinion fraukly and fearicesty on thls quistlon, eal ove
wan In tho State had the araptest oppartanity’ to by la.
formed of my posltics. Toa writtes address. ‘to. the
Voters of Virginia,’ Irsuod co tho Lith \of Stay, 1859, T
Bata, “Should sto to pleasure of tho poopla to vlavlts
me to tho office of Governor, I will endeavor in’ my ad-
ministration ta carryout tid Ume: honored State rigs
ppibepley of Nlegioln, Ic at anytime duriog my ann.
tration the federal government shall altetnpt to
Inlorforo with Abo rights and institutions of Vir-
pinias If Mt obsIl at apy: emo Intorfere svith tb rights
of ulawory or, tho: righta, of. slavelolders in “our
Suto, Twill be prepared, wilh tba ald of tho
poopld, to rent any elloris to cores us into submission.
J will resutt any-attem pt of fedaral troops ta cross oar I
to exccalo mek vujont, Jalquitous and unosastitational
Ihws, elther Ja Virginia or Io. any ptbie Sruthura Stato
My position nowt on this question is what it was then, Tt
hhas tot: boon ehingod or modided. Tart rojak an at: |
(emyh ts pass foeral rps aera the Urrlory of Vitgtets,
Sor de purrs f coring @ Sather seceding Stale, as an
‘ak of taretiom, whieh Wrald be met ‘ond The alle | *
Ed, re
eqomise,
dvi
from
aed
ampe wheatand oar cap
Wertern Slalew Bait ia Bomber aad suspected (a
0, control the interests of ihe whold.”? Kx-
1g difdculties Marni: ther best
Mhiebs ay car i i
t terrae ae tht the Union la a
‘@oald. aval oorwiived of this favorable
Wo commence’ Lhe work OF reocastruction-
nelbg abd proseculing this important work, wa or of te plat Fim © Noyes ans Wm. Alen Baller,
rasrat, | |
Bose koko ocr acearity, tn Justita-
>
cbatructing the approach
nu | bulldiges: erected on (heir nds
tho etecat 50,
an
illiion of
bud “tat tho, pialtiiny
‘Sted as thcpiyern, In proveating tho grant of «uch
Yabo tranches aloogtay tothe. olty ef Now York, |
frithout compeosation; what the railroad will canstltato 3
ulenneo as 10 tho publilc and ns to the plaintiffs, who ars
Arp bout laylog down the ra track 9. authorized,
wUbout making any compensation
Prbewe Lands abut upaa the atrects an to bo wed, oF $3
tho elty. Corporayion, tn
What tho plmtlty fcr that the Mayor, Alderman, Ac,
Will prooéed to iva tholr azecnt bo the axld act, anit 13
thn grant therein, to their great! datsare a8 Owners of,
Property. cu the sttonta, ad 03 -clsicans aod tax-
Payer
im “queetica” was’ “sitopted” “b:
thirds of ot ve
Latorn, Jo violation of tba. nrtielo Ja) tho ovastitation
requirlo
Prlated fir Toca
erent, the lastitatlons and honor of all ita mem.
Teele Slufcurlly ecard. Wo can form sich
Toverscy as will draw (0 ithe alfetions aad aympa-
Qhicr ot tw eittzras, thereby securing for It @ formation
ret eae
IReue ce ge i mn ciel
perpltxities and’ the ovroplicatioas which now eavirou
PeiKha I prescot Mt for the cuuslderation of my cou
trymen. comsideration of duly to oursciees and thoe
scletareje pucte us, demands Cat fhe cntromery Mal b
ally. Thum be mo j
i iy a ee a,
onion charmoay. and eapelliailoo. Every maa
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
es
Weostapay, Jan, 96 P.M
Tho custom tables of the trade of the port of
New York for the year 1860 wero completed ta:
day, and wo subjoin then in fall:—
Poudin Narpim Esmmus at New Yous Dons
1837, 1588, 1559 ann 16a.
EXdivell Sir Contention
“i nr to risk himself and Dis folare ART. ISS 1Ss0.
Ney eters mien poner ne | Seesers ars aslo oT trea ae
Taligt form aa it ke bow by Guscnsion, aud Fobruney, testes 00 BIAS
eet akarebye teusting (0, tne. psopls to do Jutien to ha | March, igaso.tsy a
iatcotlons, eveo ir they ebould think his fodgmeot ia | April... 1s.
fp the presect porture of aTaira. It beoomes us to cask
abla scene way Ui ater Weta
Can be prowived ami advauead. Tt ls nelthor politie nor isaesr
Wied to Degiéet Our to atérial prosperity, and pormit it to | September. §)41,967 12,
Siiceecreaeenreacocemrine | Rue they ie
‘This objigation upon “us ia imperative, whether the | November. 2.7¢3,1 Ta, 978,720
Union ball continue "ta exist or bo destroyed. In | December. 2990 9'775,011 1/015 /310
elt’ event, "our material prospority abiold. ba
With es ab! iohjocl of the. first Importanca, ant
tolup advanroment oor eforuxshoald boatadlly directa
io
‘Total. $122,655 015 103,962,797 176,765,309 154,000,400
erat for Warrhovse.
ERC EN oh Sa eee a | ern :
cane nae tae te eae eNO RN | Jantar $1,000 Vania anuie
folk uid, Burepe, If would. givo Increased prospority (9 | March), Gist'kas asain 3 902ue
ovety interest {0 the, commonvealth. I would vcore | Apri... Stent ‘Siease) ations
for} uis a commercial Independence hat would | Majy..... 1W'tos 421 Stale atisa'see
Provo of Immouse valuo In ony coatingeacy that might | juné....11 P4015, 104289 4 ANT!LO8
Gccilrs ‘The prosntand prospective system of railroads | Jaly ...... 0.700 403.476
In the Stato alreaily point {0 tho creat Northwest,and | August... sbi0os0 :
meen Oo eee tt eee amet ane | AcaRAL BHCC 31M
work of rosds which now reach Kansas, auil aro fast pro- | October... 700/824 2.187 018
Kreenig towards tho-Pacie; and the syatem, whoo com:
pleto, will bo entirely, or almost so, withla’ the Geatral
elt from tho Adantie to thn Pacitlc. Virginia then,
whethir in or oot of the Ualoa’ a4 IL stands at puesoat,
hae itsin ber power to placo keracif tu tho paling, tn
Feferonce to this great interior and exterior trudo, whlch
really beiovgs to bre
With bis ealllng Wirestly to Europe at rezutar inter
vals, from uh pork of Norfolk, an Import trade could
bo Galabjibhed, and Importers in tho. latorior cichos
Norougtout tho’ West, and some portions of the Eoatt,
West, would recolve thelr sapplics Larough tbls chanoel,
November, 6,821{683
December. 9,208 464
Toual...$73 42 2
73,
25,006,519
Pree Got,
Theto Importatious would all pass over our: raliroada ta | AU Ay
tholr tntergcction with tho rallroads of other Goa Pao Ree
Recalls thiso of Teonssos, Kentucky and some of tha | (hover st
‘ortbwostorts States. The expart and import busloost eal
Noypmber, 1776084
December, 2)77)
Total, FEL AHO,FA
wellld Vo conevalrated upon the Virginia roads, and
wold tive inauro to thom. controlling power ta tho ar.
rangement, securing great Donedta to the Stato, and good
profits to Cho stwckboldorss’ Tk may bo aided that this
Cominoree ls already In existence, and only awalts tho
taricet, chexpest and mast oxpeditioca means of reaching
tue Adantio, to be conveyed thonce to all poluts of dest:
nat{on, botb outward and inward
Tou) entirely salistiod, that 1f dircot trado wero estab
ished Vetwoon Norfolk and Buropo, it would result In tho
January... $886,600
Febjuary,. 1,021,718
21601 53
eblargement of cur eltios, the Increase of ir agricaltral 102,132
products, tho dovelopemént or our resblurces, thnernation - ers
Of mabut'stores, the enhancement of the valuo of Innda, | ADMust. HGS
tbo oprnicg of tho coal aud minoral bods, make the etuck | Septembor. 135 5
wibich tho Rao cwne ig er rllrosts productive sad | Geibber.-- 2goatns puede Ga0iokg
Ueend would bee sliwlnation of the State dobt, anda | Nevomber. 3, , 3)
Fedbetog fa the rato of tazaten. If auch woald'be the | Decetber GaAs 14 04
Teeulls, the subject bs omincotly deacrying of tho most == ES am
gvrluca consideration. ‘Tho attention of the people tins | Total...$1,598) 2264120 2 slo dat
een discoted to the question, and the time ts tharafora Tol.
favorable for deelve agtion, poo It, Lisayo ikto your | Janusry..$19,006,732 8,105,719 19,447,002 21,780,778
wisdom to digest a plan that. will the greatend. | Febery. 26/62/4028 wlOkI 18/Ss8,070 10 'b0'NTO
VW Lave thua presonte\t may ‘roflections ea federal rela’ | March.;.. 2196,Ao4. 11 2),890450. 49,660,126
Hota, frankly and with that fndependenes which La be- | April, BL 278,018 T1100, 22495, 610 1,0 OE
coming tho peaition T occupy at this toter@ating and r 1,703, 23,652,640 :
pooh |p our biavory.- It ts only by a free TOS 24060 821
forieoneropidionn; sad asusnly examiaavion of, tho 18605 (747 a7 350,180
‘Aucetiens fu astig, that we cay hops to -svalyo the tra 1 10\us6/403. 10,64 178 24,640,001
#lato of (lets, and’ pravidd w rémody for ex\stivg troubles | Feptombor 10\817/160 15)173.205° 10,045 /685
nid thréatuned dangers. Having performed! my duty, || Octovor... 14,0807 13,512,084 93,617,010
tha whole imattor {4 with you,for euch action an tho wit: | Nuyeubor 18,417,000 10,591}600 14/95/02
m and patsiotivm of tho Jegisiature may adopt, December 9/106/811 13)544,625 18/90808 4
oor eubclulous what thoy may, Fast eallatod they wAl
Xe'rrvulti of your couvictions ks" Co what" Ia best to. Da
‘Joon An thisemergency; for ths bouor and tnterceta of our
‘Total. .§230 618,129 162,687,007 245,165,510 208,200,400
Wakdmen {rime Warehone
Voloved Commonwealth and our country. $201,100 4604001 3083,210 2,061,006
Sin caneliiion, T have but tn add tbat the wil ot Vie- | Peay eT a ae anes
plate will furuidb an fadexibt6 rate for ‘tho direction of | Sascn 2: a'ecvee, ATMs Laies7 QODALE
By ownaction. «Alp destlay Is, lakod Indissolably with | Apres... Searots Genes Leaysel | eeokae
here Ta tho expressive language Toth, Whltuer tho 3 Tersiasi g4r0 06Y
Rowe T will o, and where thou lodgest Iwi lodgn, Thy 2 sanz 2268 ATT
Deoplé eball bs my proplo, abd thy God, my God. bos §9,099,.A8
ae ts 370,054 9.2108
‘The Gridiron Railroad. aang Apurrre
THE AQT OF (TUE LEGILATURE DECLARED UNCON eae, aioe Sie
STJTUTIONAL—TUE |XJUNCTION CONTINUED. i 21 vO
aalee December, 3684 905 1,760/050 1,si0,T641/210;208
Before Hon. Wm. IL Jeonard. Total. ..242,477,000 27,100,542 26,857,089 1,103,024
INT. 9—The People of the Siale of Noa York, Ihe Irvs- Cah Dati
fees of the Sailor's Snuy Harter, in the city of Naw York, LOA aAaTbaths 4a
Jone Brawn 4 at ra, John Kerr et ol.—Tho Legislature , otsit63\ 3I168/011 SAT hs
AC their las( session enacted & law authorizing John Kerr 116,510 3}213,060 244K
‘and others, dofenuents, in this action, to construct a ead ee Hane} sasha 7
allroad tn, tho elty of New York, running through Greone ggitoly aims 4astinto 4/01 eS
sieest, Univeraty place, Broadway and other otroots, nag 420 Bolsa gente pica
0.082 20
Sess Tut
ae Ott 708,
Deceuber., 112302 Sosonos at
050,074 20,476,741 38,808.959 OS aT aL
Exrorns mou New Yous 10 Forany Porm Dowxu rm
‘Yeas 1857, 1853, 1850 asm 1660.
Domestic Produce
wo coastiictb 6m my
ralircads, and run ma often as tho convealeace of paren.
Bers may require, apd tobe subject to such reatonablo
Fegulaticoa aa the Common may prescriba,
and to tbe sate feo for license fer each car
as) ly pow m4 Dy, other ity rallroads io the
«ily of New York, and authorized the sald grantoos
thelr ansigns to ehargo tho camé rate of
{ute as Iv now ebarged by suell other elty rallroada. The
Se
rn 20,e
Branies are quthoriacd to run upye the track of otuer
Fallroads in tho prescribed routa, and in caso thoy cannot sonar
gree with the ownors of such route respecting the cutn~ sso
Penstion, then IU ls to bo ascsetalned according to. tho 5,512,100
Provisions of tho Gonoral Railroad set passed In 1430, Sortie
‘uo act then coatalus the following provision In regard 1/625,718
(-compousation for such real estate aa may bo takon, | ‘Aupuat.,. #9 Solana
Viz:—Should any roal estate, or Intercat thereln, bs ro- | September 4/218 004 0,253,051
quired for the purpose of coustructing ead rallroal on | October... OFUL bE) 80
fold tonto or route, ay abore epecitnt and auth Novombor, 65246,609 A a2'tor
which tho persias above named, or tho Deou 2 rf
‘elall Be unable Co agren with the prlvato owuor or onal praecta) plead
ern for tho uso or parchaso thorcot, thoy may acqilra
tho right lo use, or title to, tho gumo In tho mance,
o., spceited In tho rald’ Genoral Rallroad act of
4880. The act further provides Wat “In all
canes, tho uso of auld streets and avenuos for
he parpoin, of sald rallresil as heroin au
rhod, hall ve considered a pablle uso, consistent
With tho ures for which tho Mayur, Aldermen aad Qoen.
muonally of sald city hold sald streets and ayeoues."" Tho
Mayor, Aldermou, é&c., aro, probibited from allowing any
‘other company, (Urmcd ninder tho Geaoral Rallroad act of
1810, to constrict a rallrosd 05 the eald routo, and from
‘oink any otber uct to hindcr; delay or obstruct the con-
steuchion or operation of tho railroecl anthorlzad by. this
ct; ‘end Wt makes ILtho daty of tho Stayor, Common
Goxincl and other offcsrs of tho city, to promote the
Gonstevetiou aud protect tho aperation of tho Fall-oud;
lund declares tat any nct’ or (Mog done to violation. of
‘st act shall La inoperative and yold; and directs that | January..-..$161,020
aif actions relating to, affecting or ariting tinder this act, | February... 176,706
‘ortho authority tsereby given, chall be commonest 1k Cleescree 483,90
tho Supremo Ovurt of (he First Jnaleial district; cepoala
‘all awa Incouslstont Lherowith, and directa. that 1 sball
Lik effect immediately, A temporary Injunction wa
granted. by tis Court in July last, restenlaing
Jehu Kerr and thors, the grautecs named ia the
ald ost,and/tho, Mayor, AMermen, éo., frown laylog
#
Japuary... $184,408
February. “D4s)578
March.
1s 07
down the rallroad, ond from doing any act or thlag undor Phi
tho ald net of tho'T*glelsturo, and restraining the stuyor, | Noverbir ee
Aldornien, &0.,from detng aby act in furtherance of, or | Dueeinber . LH SIG AL
{0 premota the coustructlon of, the railroad sa authorized E
or tp ald-of tho sald grout, The platatifs nom mova the | Total. /. $4,229,770
Court to mako the lujusetion’ permarent pending tho Il}.
gatlon. Tus pialctiaa, other thas th porple, allego that | Jabuary...$1 207 946
Shey aro tho owners of land along ths Jize of oie of the | February., 1,831,726
Strcoia wbere tha route of the proposl railroad 1s wit. | March..>
{uortzed to be laid; and that they are the owners of the | April.
{co of the wtreets in: froct of tholr lands, subject to the | May...
Publlo uso thereof ae ptroets, and that tho laylog of a
railroad track would be spcolally injurious to lo
TAM Lona
Sperve Bullion
4786011
ERIE)
‘ss5,195
0735,
700,
la | duly.
to and use of thoir factories | Augwil
fronting on | Beptember 1960 478-239 fal
tho. rallronu; 241/259, 9,028)405
deteriorated in | Navumber. 3,209,201 "477.970
Yaluo, and that the geacral object and public | Dacembee- 1/589,002 © 1,809/205
Gre lof «tho serocts will) bo obatrurtod ; that
the petrtlogos granted byithigactaro worth moro than a | Total... $44,260,174 24,001,431
lollars, aud mould, If fold, produce that sum; ‘Tal
Japnary...06192/616 — 9,135 260
ra MA te
‘otbor than” tho people, aro In
Marob...--11;100.866 | O'0171054
fico Baas, Sebel
aa erenas soln 1:
July 2.19801 ko. Tua 20,
Adgast,.. 11816 7,189,156
September, OGG 100 — 73135
Riwembarlooos7i?) 401 as 10ssaew. ALS
Prcomben YM AB. OVA IAAT AM 11TH Ge
Tote) 2117S 6 OER Tmo 16 ea eL
e year 1800 began with pretty active money
‘ket, @ large import movement, and an average
exportof produce. .The cotton crop of 1850 had.
deen unusually large, and the price abroad led to
latge shipments; but, on the other hand, the West-
em grain crop had been short, and the price
abroad did not leavo a margin for profit on the ox-—
Port of wheat or flour. Aa the wintsr drow Wward
a close money grew easier, and the miportations fell»
1, bo occupied
that“ tholr lands will) bo
09,716,400 42,101 1TL
0,419,690 6.476,
ores — a ars
he ewners of land aloog thé raid roate; that thn grantees | 31.7
for tha usa of tho
tecets to ba cecupled tbereby, elthsr 19 the plalatiqs,
Skoltion of the. comstitatioa;
‘tho plintics’ aly alloga tbat the oct
lea than tw:
the wemberay elected to the Legis.
tho public monsya_ or property to be appro-
‘or private purposes aly by the axirot
f (wosth ira of all
ércial world. The importations of foreign goods
were so light that exchange was fully one percent
jow the ordinary average. Money was a drug;
scecess@ ourgrais crop, combined with the
jure of he'erops in Enrope, Justified the expec
jon that wo Abould ste an active movement in
j the export movemeat of Specte wax
joaiHon both of merchants and of
fzong. In September o reaction bej
take placo. It commenced with the
ket, oa which pricea fell heavily with
any scoming cacse. ‘Then, a
pensin the fall months, the demand for
, ond the market became more stringent
jon the heels of thia-change, the reault of
‘Penmsylvanis election Introduced’ @ new ele
into the financial movement; a’ political panic,
the first time in gor bistory, began to affect all.
forbid tberm
ot
and Wm 3c Byars
al —e rns * ---—- - = =
~ NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1861. ® :
ete. Singular coincidences assisted it. A SECOND BOARD, dard and request, with miles of 299 bois. BOARDING ABD LODGING. BUARDING AND LODOINS.
= f ents ‘wero thrown onthe mar- | #0US6%,’68couly 10dsue Bar RR. ab 1ONc a 10e- ‘uachan co. ee PERSONAL.
quantity of State 2M 200, Face Palen of 40 tierora were made mateal $157.9 | f\ GENTLEMAN AND WITH CAN BR ACGOMMODA, | BOARD IN NROORLIN STNG O8 THREE GENTLE. LADY, HAVING NO PAMIL
et aru time when buyers were wearce” and umid. 0" “S00 Road, 7 RCGIMC The Muskel was sieady, wilh axles ‘of anoo TEA Tis Wart cee scafcrur a bommay te | Dy. ninan we aroengcaaia iis Beard were oy ak FE ore
Ho one knew whence they came. It i now Jor Sellar Hr Gis hide: Onbs, ineloding 90 New Orieans and 200 boxer, Sukeiycaurd Seca 2 AMA areson senod meee a Rewee, ba spytvtag of Ne, G3] Congrem | years of nen, ‘Adress BC. tenures
2 Cloning steady St: z eek
shrewdly mixpected that these were the bo 10 een eae ts gil expert demand, whl ca | A FRIVATR PAMTLY, Av RO. mp arr roUmTRENTA | (BOARD I WOOELTS TIVE MONTTRS WALK OF Fee stome Oy wine
: Winigs Be. CAlestts Lionned was talon aut, eppeattetheAeu en te cr in A RE DSP TOW LADY, BEDNO,
hia pera een oe eee a aes 19 On ER erp. Bade i Benton were at $1475. Hough Saszeod waa sol ge el Teenie ee! ber danas natn aeery eee
eee i Fag me ae | Peseray vanced fas, wth salen of 300 DD'a. st 0c. | “Pain abd Preneh epson i the fam OARD IN BROOKLYN —4 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, | S20. EAhh =
as money—by the parties who sold them. How-
ever this may be, they affected the market very
waterially at the time, as the impression Wad pro- pe peie a satan Go
oced that the pablio were selling thelr stocks. | 260 x ¥ Central KR,
‘Then the United States loan of $10,000,000, which iat is 7
would ayo commanded o premium of 3 8 5 PEF | to totsen River RA. rh ea tey CR ORT: bi
eentin July, waa sold ata mero fractional pre- } 000 Harlem Tit...90 15 norsae
miom on the 224 of October, These, and other
aimilar events, prepared tho public mind for tho
‘ora coopla of single gecuemen ean Be acemumat ot
With Plewast ecms aed Gourd tae cml fa :
otisg at 6 Clinton sureee SSaee
OARD TX RROORLYN—16 CLINTON STREET A
fultof Hoon atugeSed; also tingle Rooms Us talc ci | J? MRS
gh to wal. 1,
fF:
£
z
Hf
eH
DAY GuUDS, 60.
A ECL axsorncewest, tg. A
cloaks, CLOAK, CLOAK, = —— -
GC, AERO (Al SEXILEMAN, AND 1s WIFE, OR (A FAMILY, | BOARD IN BRO RL A REMAN NO =
SWE, OX A FAMILY, |, ROsRD IN ROO page AS
—— \ coo ceard, Ine private Freoed family, West | Kooms and Board. at 18 Nasma street, convenient to Fulton FP THE GENTLEMAN WO LEET
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JAN. 7, Diegerenh vce Fa gad Syaraniyfortine ares | #24 Wad netfee qT ro TERA TARCEL IN
OUB BSTIKE STOCK — —— OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—RIVATE FAMILY
000 | 0...
100 Cl & RET
10 do,
Zomaancen Table
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.
SS fo =F ROE, PLEASANT PROS : Welertel for gcoleman, wife and Wide grt at THB SOUTHERN GraTLEMAN EPO
Srermhelming panic which followed tho election |. Wroseapay, 40.9, 1 oF ovER Ru RE ee een ee een ery Marke ive after tat Um aasees | A” dhe New York pall Meee eRe ha EO OF TR
pai pee Sagas ee A tile Greater autgries cit aay ioa | ern on Wa aL eta | ae Wan eden aca ete 2
of Lincoln. Early In Noyember last tho exU00"” | the buoyancy which has characterized ths market for ES Eesuemen. Apply at 34) Bast Brosdway. fire and gan teeta. sea who wil scerps Bs Ofer tac wae
nary rpectacle was presented of @ ae Oa, | beef calllo durlog the preceding four or Gro weeks tas | wrun wn oyrEneD °L0AKS 7 oy EAST TWENTY. vINST STREET. GRAMERCY | RACK PARLOL—A FINE RACK PARLOR, Wrrit | uae om
{ng in wealth, and with overy element Of POAC | Aticoxth been superseded by a feeling of deprérion, arcor Alen tery Birwast farnibed Hoven, wie tune | DO ean regacr ney, fara: may Be Set wo | [STORMATION , WANTED C2, JOM, SERRENLON
J the fallest play, yet utterly paralyzed and a reaction bas taken place In tho tendency of priose. forreal Pass Ppt, Thin chashdane! sind Matt “nsieteeSeechasgnd | stiry af small Room, “Apply at iat East Fairytre weet | Ure of Rasa coamly Kent gus.” Walt or any
threatened with imminent ruin from political | tho tmmediats cauro of this change to ths axprct \of af im Oru pacatine naan wr Oe
TANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR ON BECOXD dreating FROOTOR BKOTURRA Gloucetier, Mane
ea riba | fairest Boll's Head ta to be Moor, contalog grate aod partie many vo ts, ih Na
causes. ‘The yery riches of the country con| ° tobe attributed toa considerable | FUns, FURS, FERS. goatalalng pale and ain to lah sam
See cranes the ater, Nothing created | ire te meekly eens st tba Wamlagton drove | Be reer re ph tBIO NOTE. x cring cule, | Ronectaeaiede Ne i Premiere temeea Fink SPREE oF nOARD TIM CoNerEIA.
1. tomporary. Inconvenienco } Yard, in Ferty-fourth etreat.,-Asitho market gom at this | sad presuoing Wat New York willbe afresclty, bo” | Sid Second avenues. Sot Myae nna hea slaves were ales
moro fright or moro temporary Rom aL New Fork wil tan froo cluy, LROANTLY FURMISUED ROOMS, WITH REDROOMS | Thomas. Braynard a Wales ee SS
T ‘chango, Which was pro: | great ertral rales market ¢o It goe al tho emaller marta ‘ ~ GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLE- ‘Auached, wilh all tho convenieaces for bousekwping
Ahan the fall in forolan ex are ave rceired Jnsiructons a ell at any mcriice thee stock | A GENTLEMAN AND RACEONTS Oud and. hse, | fuppiria inefodiog gar and Groton water, lo Pw repcax | 10 & 0. X—XOUR NAME AND
uced, na cvéry.one nowsecs) Py 1ho,gxcoms df onx} | (ilbes Sama lawn, ; Xho iaferlar, ayarags quailty beXBS | eC mate vp, See ETnGe cane Fe ee Te ia neat iis | ie actin cr ainle geatiemeny ofthe Wt Clair Atosen, 128 | "Tcsaee in petgeds ae te RS I.
Hee na ed Decemy | SBOE wasn ca fr ho esis th | wie spy SAREE MAGEE am edn | Foes anes outst Ponies x TSPAr ana
exports 0 porta. o good Trem former préses fer a abcet rms oly, 7 ¥ ee EA MAS PAREER 1: RES A NOTE
Ber mero both months of great anxiety and fuer: | ont eve weeasy and good calla nance | AU BROADIELS, 7 no, jguametur ace, ryan arma, | Wasnt aon ia aurmoR Loe ear | Wels Wiis tae Hoteaet
Inge Treachery Jn the Cabinot at Washington, fi) ring a fair’ remuneration, some, of . = ILKING. | hog im and iedroam atebtdy Nous hreiaas pra | jputenen eniysaijary uffelends cid vo welaaiiel. AG- | Qen SrueEeT PLEASE SAY WILEN, WHERE AND
fnefartons and well nigh successful attémpta by Mr. | tho offerings on” rain today wera Ty at | GPRPAT Sane OF DRY cops Ana comfortable. Breakfast ifrequlred. ade Hh, WR heed Post Ofioe, } at what wise Lan we yea
Howell Cobb to break down tho credit of tho | for market; and when the fact iw taken tnta considera. | 1a quldatten of the catate of 4 IRENE ee ET nh SS DLEGANTLY PURNISUED PARTON AND reer mus | S1QQ REWARD ROR A CERTIFICATE OF inh
Dalted States, an enormons full in alt Kinds of { ton that corm way aver #0 plenty all troughoat tho | gy xq est Boeguags SY LOIDEST & OO iit nea Wide ogiter cr weary Gas ant | miedr hue, i NCL ia, Machu Ascot. | Heat acgpesed Uo fave been Martel choein Flint
vad wah Dover che ian ag amet MEBs He oeeiner or eeDaralcly Gus and Di | merer clinton place Elgats eure ahd near SUcy avenue: | Neweete tetrecei :
thane an! roperty tho seul of Yaa eine Bet ap! Ute Sduitsoma woxpar, 143.7 (plc aer nach gen agar tt WeaMiumath | Berens pin gh rey ie een aeta ra ey
a nquontly a total stoppage of | thelr way'(o roarket an. wo ‘raw tn thoyards today. | Thocnlire sock wil be soi. at real at an 5 = = - - tlreet Philadephia oF tac Pela Tate Cit laapetae
confidence, and consequontly a or Ng ea dare dear ord eters Meart oe a f x wil be sold at eG ay an YEW GENTLEMEN AND LADIES OAN IME AGCOM. | PAMILIRA AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN wretttNa | thn elective elise" Wevereat ‘weart Teanply Lostoo,
private negotiations In mercantile paper, tho come from the eamo Staten whera’ corn ia raid| to bo | TBE stork consists in part of modated with Board ab 121 ass Twenty-elghit atrent, | JY Brat class accommodations oun Ged thea af 40 Gatambla | Private Loqul y omen. >
rombllity ofmaking collections in tho South, and | buraed in pace of coal, Delog much cheaper Tue)” All| yy ne gAtttesiabeseT sone eT ENING SILER, Revwroun feeds ae Meta eecat concur ood ineezahmelanen ean
the fears that disunion mast snvolvo repudiation | tHe prime cattlo ware placed before’ the” butchers FORLINS, FRENCH MRRINOBS, [A PRONT, ROOM OM THE THIRD FLOOR, AND TUNE E References qiven and required. Terms moderate. _ LOST AND FOUND,
(i nvallan ioehtoritin ie ion eae Aaa me Sota Wt deatceds faranbed of aafrnshed — ae =r
ner or later, tho failure of banks in neatly all | rales of this kind could bo enected only ata material #2 CLOAK crus, aa, as | deird Kaiutast tomy tat be foued by marl parties | FURNISHED nooMs.—A TARoK rancon anp nED: | TOFP GS BENARG LOST. ON MONDAY MORNINO,
poe : ¢ | reduction In prices, ranging from so. to Kei per ip. At | ACES and EMNEGIDERTES, Dinserat Go'ciock. 13 Aabiaud plac, curoerut Waverloy. Fovm attached ou sccond ders to balet ele wgetber | adage he Tetaly of Broadway, DetWwean Tenth and Ten
tho Southern States, o generat derangemant of | feceeuea a cy ranges ram, Meta Mere At ih LNeAaed unas uereso nooner rtacecca ano cneucan | SMe sa ear abeay daaromteremctoons | Sevcretrafetmiags ure 4 Ol Re aeao
evrrency In tho Wost, complete stagnation in | Alferton’s ou Tuesday tho demand was ight, ad4) with | , TABLE GLOTIIG NAPKIN Aste ae NAM Eand ‘Gail at 200 West Toiny-eocond wren 7 Soar, SY Wallacrests
Business here, ‘Such were the featnres of tha com- | Hirge sddivions hourly expeeted, Ik wan axooodinely hard BUAKG SaxoN) Aol VELSM PLANN BLA Sn snail, | RORNIRUED ROOMS TO, LET_WITM HOARD, FO A
crc. a obtain hI ko remnunerative m. 0: uy 1% a NEATLY INISUED Re — Nlerpao and bis fe or two gentlemen
mercial prospect at the close of last year. the range trem Got U6 0e-n O30." / The Romber on pala ab MOURNING GOODS OF RLL KINDS, A eA eon ln'e privata fa Hf, a Gatge HEE be | trometer wth tal dr pra Bead ious dru eae
‘kot continnes to. work easily— | Allerton’s for the week was 3.900 bend, andat Al! tho ie Tacen Blereker and Houston aurecin Address 2 AL B., Diogeras sane’sleckiy Atma) Mark's place, pear Beound
Tho monoy market coatin ert oF the een 2a pcm ak the | a tc FRENCH, DELAISE St ae per or Tesidaben at ere
tho rates for tho very best short paper being 8 a | indicaticns wero that somo would’ba Jeft over ansold. jal Wool PLAID, at 250 Wide “) HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM 70 LET—ro A | PURNISMED ROOMS TO LET_SINGLE OR WITH PAR.
D per cent, aul good paper going at 10 a 12, On f Tho lal recipte at altho yore ortho week aad ut | [YE piesa Wout Frnt YauNOM WBAtvoRe, at me | A Tetaueman, win eros para Board Call | gt aed tra, spec gouemen miata
eal! monoy {a moderately active at @ 07 por cent. | en eee a rexening'e. Chanberlin’s..O'Brien's 3, dresees C4 DRITISH CALICOBS, a $100 por drean_ | sb Ble, labios, ———_ ee 7 : Des eckeak arar the cornet et al
Thi nothing done in oxchango to-doy. | Tolawcek.,..3000 "MNT aL 46 | roam deven frst quality of Liles’ NICE PLEASANT ROOM, SUITABLE FOR A GEN. | JTURNIAUED ROOMS ELEOANTLY FURNTSMED AND | ‘candy street sk bls an fan Tee
jero was nothing qele meee traits abs ase a Hy eS ‘quality of Ladies’ KID GLOVES, at 70s Ulmne acd wife: alen, Hosea fora single geatica Sealrably loosted.—Tha second wary. Locether oF sepa | collar, with BLuck abd whivosinipe Uhrowah Woe ceDkry; anew
Bates aro protty firm. gh, Nea pers ie aeegbepalt ho tte mpyremenia ietercscencrcang: | ING, Jest un tg Aferaoen ats Wadllaguapiacs afew | GS i thea A Tegaay a rare wld
Tho stock market showod somo strength at one | rho curreot prices for tho wreck at tbo various markets | AMPS ltof SILKS, atts, ico and 7te. per yard Sr es ————______— ive eT
Y d, and | wore as follows:— ‘The whole mur be sold 1, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, AT ‘OST—ON TUESDAY EVENINO, STIt_ INSTANT, It
moment to-day, but prices fell off afterward, and | were Dy Feb, 1, nest anthe wierenas | AQ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT, ROOM, ON | PUD Urge strony note clloton plusy Ina suey pre | JOSS agS SURSDAY, RYENING,, Stil, 7 IN
a Sree ‘been keh and tbo Dusiness mast be clowad. a seanod toor, and aultuf rama of tho tbint Hor, | rain family, Second aod third Gora apd Varlors will bo Moe pies Gan -
at the closo of the day tho market was steady at | octuy, Prica.” Qualily. DW. fej mith Moura a6 108 ond 1H Bert caen wilh ‘or pineal, | arate eee ccaing then Ge Wa tweny-cgits
the decline. In th presont wiato of politcal af- J rit per ewt.a3eGa9% Orlnay......8% a4 | U7 eR Goons, wer Goo: Stew a0) young i |
Fair te goods... 8008 eters sess 0008 q ee ™ 2
fairs, with civil wor fmminent, it needs some bold he mum cows i pene omer ne PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN Giitetitan indy and young siece. ta ‘x kina Germaa (a: | 7 OST—IN THE SIXTH AVENUE OARS, IN QOING.
To pleces Ons Tah Linen at BS cla per yaa, worth Wc t THAN | inliyswisrethe lanpuagals gpoken’ Vielolty of Pulloa ara
ness to purchase stocks at avy price, The follow- | First, por bd.860 00 a 6000) Ordinary. Gbereymecnmaceprmaemt ges | A Lorie Anuomnaie gelenas eatin | Rua icrae food wel asd sis | LiPvrig Tartan vet ta orar ea’ Daminles hod Vac
nash: fecun 29 eie per
Ll dee. tneasow drop hephion at Sl'pccase, rrorth $1 75, | Helerences required. Apply at Li7,Weat Slatcenth aire
100 dor large fringed ‘Lino Towels ‘a $1 oper dor, wort | De.weenSlath apd Nerentn avenues
irgett a bandiscontaoiag a mall wblteembradered
fend ecine white seving
{ng were tho last quotations of tho day:-United | Falr io goed.. 4000.0. L0 00 | tnlerlor Mice ‘sat
Btates 5's, 1874, 03 0 04; Virginia 6" iced Onda Hodros tect wil eerewarded Yor tie aaa.
family preferred, Good reference,
75% (8 76; | Firet, perib... Te. a Tie Ordinary.
Tennossces, 74% 0 75; Missouri 6's, 67.0 145 Can- | Felt lo gred.. be. 9 84 Inferior. Now is the Umé for bousekecpers to replenish. Tadjos that Freee ee ENT EAR LOR AND |] Otek XOVNU MAN, RAMED SAOGH REX MYEs
4on, 14% 0 15; Cumberland Coal preferred, 8 9 | primo, perb'd..$5 207 00, Ordinal Eaten ery cu noe ine ooonrenieneg ef tng rand ebevd ian end'wife,ornglo gentiemeh. AppUy at OT Amy Boyer Ro 30 bit ret a 58 ear ens atieen at
30; Pacific Mail, 87 a 34; New York Contral, 76% | Falr 6 goad... 4 0986.80 Inferlor.. Off A, JAMES, 162 Stath arene, near Bighld street. MasOx RUBLE 24ND 7 Was URTY ETOrr Sor uoa’ dota get rae Sales "Any loormaiioa
A 6 a4 Har. z | Mareet briween lab avenue As fray. Tolst, | of bis whereatouta wil befiterally renarde ‘rewbert
974} Eul0,90)m 745 Hudson River, 4574 eel ae Fret, se sso5-16466. a 5is¢, Other grades ANTED 32 FONOUARE HOD ONT ORDA bed Rootnn rant is | Simon Levy, 607 Eighth aves. N.M—t" paper
Jem, 15 024; do. preferred, 3734 a ¥%j Reading, aircon cows. | rod real eatte: Wiles warrantee dese ‘Apgly at So Bish please copy. 2 :
30% 024; Michigan Central, 63% 054; Mighigan | Tho demand contloues moderato for all aeecriptions, } fcc, x Addresn dO» ‘HAY, box 155 Merald o1
Southern and Northern Indiana, 148 %4; dol gua- | both. from the mitkmen and fer private family se} Ther
y 5 wore Fone bicoded ‘cows cm ealo. this] week,
rantecd, 33% 0 %j Panama, 114 n 115; Mlinois | which wero readliy booght at, very. full prices; byt ordi-
IN FULTON, AVENUE , OR JORALEMON
Stree Brackiyn, hlady'e Jekabd gall reap, tbo
Topon oF m eras. The Onder’ will be soltably rowanied Py
[caving ltat 1ot Port Greco piser, Brookly.
HOUSES, ROOMS, &O,, TO LET,
(A NOMBRE OF DESIRABLE FURNISHED AND UN-
(A RRNATE FAMILY, OcOUPYING A, DLEASANT
| 740g 0 $4; Galona and Chiéngo, 6334 u 54; | Bary Hlock were kcarcély £0: fri. \Tnferior cowp wero det Des 5 Ue tue house, wil dlipssa of thelr #pare Hoosen tno ; * — a
Conkrst/ 0075 8.747 Galade endl Chidagori), ery hardof mle a8 cévaly tho cate at tia ertson of | uradGegenis Hoineesan ame ima, eenw'nia | pemmaass ind Seraomarrctor age aaetes Ott | Nf Obie arayruraibeedioema daca or doubieaie: | APSEATD OU or Okman a bavi odire
Oleveland and Toledo, 32:4 9 347 Chicago and }.tho year, and very low prices wero accepted fof thom. | evel, $180; unfuralshed, 10 rent thr aie Ba Nin | gudrequircd. Apply ais teramond aurcet, z bie for families ut slogle geoulemen tho Tocation ix uasur- | Py anci Gated’aix: months from December 4 160% for S27
Rock Island, 63. 34; Chicago, Burlington and | The total receipts for tho week and Iast-week ycro az | Tirilcth surek BLU: Wasarley plugs, $80; Brasdway, = — [ean AS the bullding, second | Ai persons arn bereby caatloned gaint purebasing or Deger
- followe— | S11Ga aad rserb ltrs lo varigatfosauran at ouderala | A No. 20 RAST, TwuxTiETM srumpr, A row | Boor, gavand walerio Bonoue Se er ee eater aareer Rha bola sloped,
Quincy, 66 340 67. . “AUerton's. Broteping's. Chamtertin't: O'Brien's, | #08 DINGER & HOLDEN, 8 rino st and L3H Broadway | AT qcora trom Hroadway, ageatioman may ublalo'm foot | 1 orop —wELL, FURNISUIED FRONT PARLOR, SE- - ;
‘The businces of the Sub-Treasury was as followa as am 2 Ee } a PURNTSURD Bouse ToluET No: us RAseTBIATY. hall Bedroom, with Board. ’ Dlnner at alx o°¢ — 490d oor tole, TND Hoard, toa genllgmac at fSzer None on SORTS MIG SAMURI,
-day:— os ' decondslftoety four sory Bugis. ases i wevks two gentlemen at $10 per werk. k praileman. je alate waka io
ea VRAD CALVES: | qorsemant Tea tetlnt Mme ince bee oA: | AA PLEASANT NOME, WITH SUMITUGUS TADLE AND | gti per eee; locuding ao aod ax Appiy at tot Ean | paying cbarion wilbe delvoed tte ‘wack four at
Recalpus “sooneat os , The demand continace woderate, Bad price eratnan io jj Alter (bgt of CREAMER & CO., 1hGold street, iptnenparoy loan ald ue anda ‘Thirty Tourth sireet, between second apd Tuird arenues. Wiat'e, No. 6k BoKb wtreet
shore x lo low for all kinds except for’ strictly primo] w pees street, ponventent to Breadway aud oui ba, ete: . Pee a aps oa ae
Payments asst 04 | brought te perio.” tur Kings are without materal | {USE Waker satae ey olf Ses Qe rake mimy | Fecereateee OTT | Paina bck Rta ett Yat Roar ta eaonan REWARDSA
isdasectaved Ne 638 altoratiou, bot scarcely, 90 ‘Arm, and, lst week's rates | arenon with all the tudern Improvemonta, new lant Nay, FEW DESIRADEE nOOMS WITH HOARD, ror | and.ifes alto, a Noor for a genclemen (or $4: Bodeo first TEWARDCATRAYED AWAY, A SMAGL BDAC
Tho exchanges at the Banke Clearing Honko-thia | re barely tupported. ‘Tho bulk of tbo offerings were | aodfotenall famyavery dearabio raidcacs Carpe | A TEN Dush uuemen’ car’ and sagen pase’ fore: | cams diaver aisle click, at tea West Twenty slay street 5) Teed ino Slots beds etcingof bells roond hoe eck. Any
i 1B Ordinary, and the averogo pico’ was low... TUp feneral | Rosslare, 40 wil be esld \Meatnboot $a0h AddreswW: | Apu._somlllen and, Feuucticny ae eos Hroduon and | MCF biebth avenue, Ope Gnding and retoraing her to No. 33) FULD wyenve wil ro~
morning were $16,053,445 68, and th balances | fel ice, for good Heck was Be, fo Oigc, Tp total} Fons Vests a Venk atrecte RIVATE TABLE, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL Hoanp, | Surew@esvere reward
a i cep a ‘and fast we _ a ,
91,054,370 58. sntalows fe’ | GTORES TO LE IN BROADWAY NOB, 82h 910 AND. A SRIVATE, FAMILY, WAVING MORE ROOM THAN Dierfiyptyd toda wont Hoard A wider ely Uvlog | REWARD-HOST,, ON, MONDAY, 7 INET
‘The following dividends have beon declared: — Allerton’'s. Browning's. Chamberlin’s. O'Brien's. | ton streets and aiden apo; ale> several nove, elegaotand | LA. Wed rear wip ce fecha PERT roy) (een frit bath, Bot nod cold water, grates jn ear room every att | ‘210, ogerttad on the thank, "Apply to UONNEIL & HON,
‘Tho Fulton Firo Insurance Company, 6 eorm!-annual divl- “a0 a \ 3
dend of coven per cent, payable on tho 10th instant; tho S . 3 20
Market Fire Losarance Company, 0 senn}-annual dividend SieRY AND LAOS.
pact Warehouses fa Eradiay TOR MENA, the eomorte of a Rotbss, goed 1atlon: 1) | ype Founders, wi Centre treet 7
Flours of/709 Bréaéway aod 137 Eighth street, toilet, for any | APPIy ac68 Weet Seronieenin street REWARD —LOST, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FROM:
Dasiuess; sito Leace of n four tory brick House la Pri OMS TO LET, WITHOTT BOARD —A 8 Dea Don antwern to
SaPiOuingn rhrle "Arh WbINGSEe Hole | FEW NORE GENTLEMEN OAN BF APCOMMODA: Rows 79, LET ET Bo, nmmyoniid 5 Noes first re a om
on raid to nestnesa and ‘comfort. lease apply
Tulny-tourth strect, 1
ef throc and a half pee ceut, payable on demabil; tho | Tue light recepls uring ue past, two! or thrca woeks'| Bees,» ucmm, In 6 Hrs class house, oxcupied by mamall private rain ‘tho sald dog (3 108
Knickerbocker Insurance Company, a eeintannual divi- | haye oveasioned au ncivp dosand from tho greater, part |. DEN, No.A Pine slreck and 3.24 Broadway, feo in tbe large inodern housh No. A) WWBIte atrook, ono | 7yu URN aE en yw eal pet wenama of Dash. Avy perm in yt toa 0
Sa eat at da iO enn ts | a inet cls vahecy sod the eal phcjtog af | >Re. Aneates ane Jet Deetras._____ yea ada yrs ee inmiye mb aes oratory aaerduod | Mangas et of len Ian wil een sora
™
Noy World Fire Insuring Conigany RyeirHea Leto vod to pmo on flo dutiog [tho recoding (ow maarket | PO LETT ATBIUATR PAMILY ONL, FURNISHED ENIOAN HOTEL, JERSEY CITY =TO LET, wir | *ueeh near Broadway, Meterence given and required, ERS ER a nT NERD LOE
per cept, pasablo on tho 16th instant? tho Arctlo Fira In- | ayn prohibited them from precuriog n sullleat pupply. | Lor Uuntaralebed, class fou oe TN an atte mia Bede ausched, on frat REWARD —LO8T, ON THE, a
rane Ghana anbudtailicat ot yererenty | Tb view of thet rportaut aoe here preva ale | AAGAIRANG otis utah Msn ere Wana Bench | Keg.oaalef aetna atte; algo throgorfour | TO aMUAr iia and teceiva Medak Aticndsnce Sol $10 rama eatin. aterm artatS
Eitiaysdlvideed ot four per eats ayablo.on demand. | unfer whlch tuo market ated nates thy haa nt | car are oe oe | ea wba a SEDE BESS 28 ae =
és id a Loner i rr J 120. ty ¢ a FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—FOR A | pro Ry eT HOTELS. {
‘Tho Boston Traveller of last: ovening thus: no:! | Belvers wero coabled tovobtaln Frum / $5 80 10.85 0 for’ } ost ogee. "| fr itist9 6.2 ta ee a eT Ae rona | PO LET-PARLONS AND BEDROOMS, _ WIT OF 7 d D
: ordinary to good grades, aud fror iz = as ~ a tleTua an ur {ihout Hoard, at No, SI 8L Mark’a place, Bightb strech, At
tices tho monoy market of that city:— | Pa wolee eakraa sd i seers Seats 43 few coudinea | ‘PO LET-ONEAP |APATITMENTS, (CONSISTING OF Hal tect? Nedra {6r'tmodaya i's, era Chics, Dewi ve ares pine Rnibeinech | Cie HOTmL, NEWARK, 4. Y—NOARDSEVBEAT |
‘There was to-lay a furthor gain of 823,100 In tho specio | Tho demand was good Agar dome. on ina xeenpd. oor of hours, 20] Gane. Asis Je aN pad TPO LET-T0, ORNTLEMPN ONLY. A LAMOR ¥ ONT OO ye wana rem \
Doldinge of the ety banka, hee Inereaalon To agerseato | #iferable advance, ow. lave work Creer teat Bits “eeeton ous adeno teak? HANDSOMELY. KURNISUED ROOM, ON SECOND | sy ow “hioges ehh modarn inprovetens, Dinner al Pee st Ren wei tania ant Ta a
to €4y1 13,800, Loans and’ dlscoupias aro freely. Aaa ‘coipts nt the vaflous yards wero as followe— neapy, Inqulreof ARS, BASKON, 648 Madson atreel "YA AAP Nth gan ane. grate, to iat toa aoaia geateman, | {hutch rgciion vs Bast Faeatyasis savahy beiweed Sa
saci DyiHtg Jastitulons, aly als poy cont Tha GE, ehdoraad aaah once aM OEE ee ee AND entation cee Patt ee mai pacutergines Testes 0%. | Rourthand Lesingion arena el EMRE zoe
- rer cel en ey Siesta see 5 a ion en eA peed MTP, SAP ESP ETCH ‘ANTED—FULL BOARD FOR A LADY IN A SMALU | eae
maatiritica, are boing owotiated, T=. er ao 1 nt gues treaty oO a IED OOM TO LETT A. Itai epee ani creed 3 per ee nee eeert,
Fy per cent, Toner rates anid Yona OF wR ct | Sombie ar eat eeaipsarih aired, © SPT | AL reine ON aries | lua Hra as UUNrull ia pr asignat wots Te Tee ee
Us Wer aro to eumit 1 bigbor rates! of intorest,ac- | The receipt during tho week havo been enorm« and | oan a ——— |] Covalns ait the modera improvements, Apply at 105 Mac- S agen na tel F- rege RSIS | HSE A PPE TORRID.
‘cording tothe circumstances of argo dates Teacarltica | peices may bo written a shado; lower onthe, modium MPO LRt—stoRE 79 BROADWAY, FIRST LOFT, dovgal streets “Oe é ~ |__| Q NELSON PLACE, WITHIN ONE BLOOK.OB BROAD. Boctten ta priced
) Ab fs large amnirroy NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, OR A SECOND Way acd the New York Hotel.—Ploasant farnished 400
teen, wituout rnow be ‘obaioed fo nhave
ininouse’ “afsora dine Hoovy with ciety fora pee
ad id), Bonrd Yor dy a arial Bosra for | =
gentleinam. sire ba
Tasvoxp aTnEer, sean waventey rtacr— | Bianianos 4
nites ia! very Hullo new | grades, but for all otbera full prices bayo bec z ty weit four dio! chandeliers, and orn.
an aE raat, Setagot Iho Iago banks Haro al | Tho range was from 17(6. to S40.) ‘ielodng all Ge: poatillStow bunts, i pottet fermaneaty, mike ek A ee le by nemall peirace (ally, witaout eulidren, | 12%
faper iboing nds. Seng of Ith Fe Penctojauaarb | serptions jan Se) ithe day ne i A fear tale hyo priya vital gue,
The purples capital pot rejuleed bY thelr regular cus- | WEOAPITULATION. 1
|
ve _ | Walenta slagaor cars’ Apply et t@ Fifth etreet, near Bo
tomers. ‘Tho total receipts of all stock Cor tho ~wook hrid Lt | 0 LET_PART OF A MOUSE TO ASMALL GENTEEL | Sond Sten
work wero ay follows F faiolly, Grst, Floor avd Bascmens, part uf third Fioor, .
a fe Seer Tat eg eine | deat; Sosa aes, Essemens part ed Flor. || apy aND GENTLEMAN, OAN HAVE A, NRWLY OND STREET, SEAR TAVEAL mEnaEn :
pare ead olen nes fst OMe Ta Mma, | Sanat ares Seat actor | A KER Sy as Mah nah | hey arte ge ieee ete | tn er mr arin oe
‘The Cincinnati Gazelle of Monday says:— remnin Big Bb 17M { — fairer eee —— r icin firevemene MAapig tet Thectpoou ets Beat ious. | Kesler coy hous occupied by "mail rivate Yenuly: rele: | Pee Lema BROOME, aes cern esnae axD
i . yen 10 LET URNISHED, ON SB- r. = SS yareda i]
‘Tho market for Now York cxcBango opebed at lower | O'Brien! 1B 6 lem | | 1 cond tleor, suitable for g elab roam or for two single gen. sae — ‘NTH STREET, BETWEEN AND 5) ‘Commencing on Thereday; 10th inst. / On) théer ocrasions Ma
ares an hs bape oy ny far gems Ua | Bera. BS ARR TE | eesti athe CURSE He sucecattaar | mR, uimanans, onpauen noows, jo.ttt | AL Rteu “Agutiman ung nie cagamatayery pee | BE THIN rreay oxnos TAME)
tunder a good country ani a fair Jocal demacid, rates he Mice | Lee TE TT aN 2 | Laight streets: a pleasant location and very copyenjeat to pr. | SaB\Rooms with, oard: afew sage peatemen cap ales bo with
tioned towards tho claso, and In tho afternoon thero | Tutal . 77 396 ©, 6,004), | 10,069.) oy ise brace FLOOR, KITOHEN) RANGE, THREE | sons dvlog buslvess dwn town, Mealsea the Buropeanplan | dinner ai 6 o'clock. provements; ore Fiera i
wera, buyers at preaitiar. (FO Avolo para 8: mre} Tash werk. ut 6,703.) | 12,010 | PO cena ned, Varia reRarate paar very enor: | avail Boure, <a ee | Abd iter prmlnen prayers.) Ticket Ocenia, Gorameneng
Toluin as tho whole range. re “A re a ——- | —— |} ‘sient; 9'm respeeutble family ouly. Apply 0 KR. BOYD, 5 Aa Sa er zi WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET—FURNISHED Ebene EY - ie —
form at ¥f premiura. TolalrincoJan.1 7109 189, TAL, 12,067, | 91,070,| Bresdwas corner o¢ Nolrsy hun stecet OARD—TO LET. 7wO HANDSOME FuRsIstED | 4A Riou, mis Board, for pullewencaly, ocar Wo Pik Samu sA pe TTORILL oF
Boe ivayof Obigptabla kaudaipl sass emetiers wx rae po mene PS rate Masao ses|| le operiee nsec pe cioe eam aeTON| (ee Cee nico nuise abeitack ive Oot ar ‘Avene Siow). CB ea Ha esting eter tekiee Piste
ives the following: btatistics of the financial | Cattle-..------+--5 =1,530 | PO oFarike sy called Peucman Hous, Bast Pourtocih su, Maken, and wbers home cumferecan becnjuyed {ours bag YOFTH STREET, BETWEEN BOWERY AND SE- Ma baasK ter NMOS APNT EE MABOweE) |
eee ai naetar MaEIGEE Nrovain bE t6A IE: Woassaid. sins “1042 | eppeatie Union square, Bret Gour coupled’ by Mooghwoal £ | Kinase eer Pig Seards th inbed Kooms Wael, with fal ac | PLAN'S BILLIARD TAGLES AND COMMINATION
condition of the State, Novembor 16, 1860;— Sbeepsgeceeee eK: "These Rooms are suitable for almost apy Kind of busi 1 Heard; tke roma are neat and pleasant, eultable for |" PC tons, Now Improvements, pavcotod September 35
Furign Da ofthe Sige : STREREOT Bee ARES Bea meet enenenen™ | oan a ARGH, GECORD STOR, ADK ROOM | Hntemen snl il wie orbnoe eames Ha Fth ceed sper aes meme
9 er-conte tue indgroisiiae®Sieeqe20t3 OFTN COMMER C iateian-dea/e. at | (PO, LET-EeT aN SECOND BLOORS OF Mouse | sate Cy Wmaweniucn Sn and tld nay 4g Wied he Welas i Sait ieated pede eine) en Gray ret
Bhat oe sot ris mst ee 1 Desai teas ocean et Om pene | rama ch eee enn Some snaed a sty oe
oer eenta duo 10 1 5s. 1 he Tho market was steady and prlosa wero un- eri octagon Var raesaaa eae Fa ren ced Lights and Kisii avenues, Wins all Ue modern improvement Hofcreneos excbanged. SS
ents dio in. 15s Shasecee baoged. R eee SAL very bocderalee’: ADRIY (cOABE, - . Dono
Percents duo In 1661 (temporary: loan). Thuarercn.—Flour—Tho miatket was steady and | Bi Wasniogion ettect, or on the premises, OARD—SEVERAL PLEASANT AND WELL vor. | $5() A MONT WILL BRPAID BY A GENTLEMAN SSS 7 Te
SESLo te ta oot war ies, fer rst hb erga etl es Bean wiemetiathiadeN athaae iano | BOO Hae aie ant pearance | AMEE Mi Re mie ike! pao
no Stato aud Weetern Lrunds, whllo prices werojwithout | (PO, LET OB LEASE-THE WELL RNOWN DRY GOODS | Fin avenua. Vivoer at six velock Jerrad, Locuiion ketwora Tweniycain(h and Thirty fourth | Aching teeth
stare; winnie aad rlesant Ostures al So. Suyenus Dy
Plunge of Importance. Tho tales feted up aboye 11,000 |! 2, Suara, wiih pw aad slezant danares: at 0-9 ; 5 rests, ava'Pourth and sia arensen rest referent Sirerer,
Tolad foretga debt. eee este ssss1O OOO | buteecoclog within tho folowing rango ot priced,” | Sassen pieeeeee oe OARD—A SUIT OF ROOM! TO LET, WITH BOARD. | SuGveyaired Audseas¥. Oy S08 Na 402! NewYork Feat | Pay, bese Seventeesth strook
Domestic Bort. Superline States... 2) 06 35 | myo LET OR LEASP—THE LAROE MALL as BY 70 separalely or together, innings peaticinen, “Ulcvse wie | ofice es oaiaee —
Issucd under act of February 23,1843, Palth 500 | Extt8 State) good to cho ab feet) oa the corner of Forts. frst atrest and Sixth aren SU STiae eosllfmly, whevo \bere are few bvardere.. In GPRING ETREAT WITARN DOORS PaOW BIOL | CACTA as Coe ee a xp Super AR
a or cents ss $04 SuperOue Wertera yess ee ct cecupled by the Moudt Oliset Bapuat Church. For oars elt ALY 8 STRERT, wre atlver only $8; on Gna
‘nd rei, 6 par exats Suverive Western 6:39 9 6. 35\| former qulegst Sor mak 19 Sa Nyoi naveral bandesmoy Faraisted Tomato | $5; angle tein’ gL Testy iid abd extmcied witwot tb
cer cai: {SIR CSR BP HEN RISKSON enero tye an
Sites to tealght soutbera. LW bead, a
Rraight ta pd extra de
Ethotce evi fly and ba
Ryo ilo
[Rect iteon ee Wes Ape ansuas FRM yciageeral taro | PaARe iced aie hs az iota
pore SNA hee ites ra
Po tEe OR STAR BARE ee | pass a Saheg eh Ba Re Mtoe Ree | ewan 9 Be Leper el
3°; dep) of, apd. several ofices ne BOW. ie; renner leaueee ae bt ~ Lea BAST POURTBENTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY TIPICIAL TEETH—PANIC PRICES —SILYER SHTB
Heol OMS tote eh a8) Jobe uy acy | rar Lipuib arena, bor 79 SS NOUETRENTY SARE SHU AOADTENY | TAGE en rsch ggaar SO sere
Bonds, 0 per cals. 6
Issued under uct of i a
credit (bot bearing intoreat)
ssuod noder act of March 7, 1542.
(nol bearing Interest)...
Coru sical, Jereoy and
HANCIS BYBNE, U2 Neneap atrosk =
x: y APPLY. v7 Jog gar Lot and cote ter, eli hc., tole rth Bo or \ i 1. Gusranterd work:
National read bonds (not Dearing Interest) —Canailan Nove was Ip» moderate de ‘and prices |) APPLY Ie FRANCIS SY zB ARD, WITH ROOMS.—UANDSOM. AccOMMODA. | !4Agar Lotaud.coid water, covets Ac. lel with Hoar ea | Uyper, $3 a i re
£ wire, without. alteration of “moweot,,, Tap vsalea)] MPO, BOARDING MOUSE KEEPERS —A| MODERN ee Sea aA S OME Aneomtenie, | Wydrrats tm: ale, one ogle oom; dinaér ata cick; | vine awarded. Eetractng ein rubeot al, Nrutal
Tota! domestic Woods ssp st-eyyoennnts) RATTAIO | Gmbraced, 20 ULE AL RS OO 87.78 fon] extra | ine sexta cceteks Caley furnished, won cura Al | tefoty fol ant sourtesio set nppoute bo Acltety ot eT = DI MANSON, Dest.
Urreducible State debt, O percvots...S--.+-s 9,07T/600 | Southern door was Tras wotive, while pricgs. werd | WE} moa ae G60 ist Pouriaen| Oppout emg Of SKCOND A’ —DESIRABI = = a
Property and Dae aa Heme Tho ealea embraced about 1)000. Bb. en | Se Markusduner a6 o'clock, 80 Worn for ue, eee te fatigmen au Wile ARTFICIAY TEPT. 75 CENTS 7053 BAOI_WLOLE,
1850. 1800. within’ the range of tho above’ quotations. Rye oT ROADWAY, BETWEBN TWELFTI AND | Wivch with Jullar paral Board; hours coptalne modern La ne Pegaaied pat ie
ach valuo of all property -$204,728,000 488§,002/001 | flour yeas quiet at uaF qhotatlous, vith ralar of 120 DDI. POLITICAL. Bee eee ee ee aaa in iaveliys Myase | Provements and a convenlent to Broadway. Saar Wariee eataMllsbet elghtera yautn removed ba
Buato debt... 16,030,763 19,027,854 | Cory inval was quick butctady, with modcratomates at Til WARDONOTIOR =A MEETING OF OTHE: | fritcluss, passeasce all maveru hinprovemeuts;, an pxeatlent Troratsonca ttrece ‘Dr Lurie, br, beotst,
Aue ogerogaic debt of to state moolcpalit,Uank- | eur Ngures.” Wheat vas Grn: fr tho eller quali, 1 uRtats Ward tlmoeato teatuon wil bo peat | ave, Dinner ataix cine Apply at Ba Q3 QREESE, STHERT. AnovE srnrmg—ALaTON i a ari aa
ers, merchant and Indfyiddabe was estimated by. tho. | \hite inforior grades and Chicago spring Kero dull. ‘Tho |. Majer’s, 20 Third street, on this, (Thursday) oFaolan, Janu- [ ed louse —Eleganuy fural Loom X-
anne ree atatieoy inchs. Fopurt of] 180; at | Nemyad was fai aed sake Jor the day Tooued ypubout | ary fa.si7H o'eluck. Functoal auendanee o routed. By | POARD WANTED—TWO BEDROOMA ON Finst on | Contos ands rey oleoe for bowteeeiagecrermlg: DPS DUBAR AND ROUMSEAD CONTINUE TO 2X,
Stavlv2 4g, ckclasive of ralzeas, wien Ws delta | Co Qn). Toooo beanwsyax $tst tor prina whive ana, | EE ce aoe) ech ee | acta mnga acre ave eilrey op boariera rk at | Fealemen West ew io permsueat nase argiual process." to charge or temporary, 21a oy extracting
Pletgo cn tho roads. Debt duo out of tho Siato, $25,000, | Stat, for tania club in storo, $1 bw ELadforred | Mates mignon | Secretary. SEN ET ee re te aris | Adie — Were ariidell Teelh ara ‘Ai “oparatlcan war
SOO cee Sit ROR AUE ACES DY? Ue BLAU nunlspalites | enter $12 u'$1 33 for red ate, $1:295¢4 $f for Jey, Dox 100 Herald oiler, for two daya. QQ FRINGE stnEeT, west or BROADWAY ELE: | Faalad ‘Ko. 375 Canal street, oppadie Wett Broadway
and werebants ander Wisconsin abl Iowa, and. Chicago. spring Ak p. & 9 aouy 0 dom for geBtlezven;, al the modern xia
Teerenco in bo aluy ef property... thpotexal, | Ci wy mute atl; ty males Tusbrsci. abopt 70,000 WATCHES AXED JEWELRY. BOARP, WANTED —A Roow, wrinl ouEAKeAGr Ann | Inproveeta Sm) OLE FT OF TRETH INBERTED, WITH
ion of debt. to tbe vans ty, 3 pumhelsy Including Western mixed at 643. 4 60c., And 709. ; 5 7 fia, by b geotlizaan, in 8 yluiy private 1 han — — A out extrsetio abbr,
Frtertn of deb tothe value ee property #8) do. | tents ocho ing Werkera mlaod ut 43: a te. An | TF “aDiis" GOLD HUNTING WATODES |) 4, | imreatoav aver bardery eliveria new Voreuedronniyny |'13() MADISON | AVENUE A GENTLEMAN, AND | Stidaiha th lind arcane to sty ine Gest and a
inte value ot eperty.csrecsseseecasese 8) Wo. | qutalyalow at toc, iyo was qulok ne Toes a 70o, Tar: | “ Ladle’ Ootd Open Face Waichen earrantel $15] Bi et thgleck at hase oot patcey ar eseea gaa | actond arorcina Oye ass prival fer ancoains eatenalng as cgay AL DRP PASCO CER,
Tho traffic of tho Wiinols Central Railrodd the | loy lire and nominal av 7se. ase. \Barleyimult we sien | W. EVERTSON SMITH, 16 dlaiden me | Yiced wba nelghbockood Is uotobjecoabia Address Wan. ‘S76 Grand screol, New Yorks 257 alten etrosh ronkyn-
, fo, Uabs were in fulr Wesnasd, ab 25340, 0 3p. For W TARP WARMANTED SOLD GOLD AND CO: | tier, box 13k Lerald ofbes, tutiog where toapply, fveniund required.
a uit Canadian, ood at 384sc% for Sate 7 Tal) $1 each; gold aad allege Thistia Shawl and Scart = : a TT pe TR ASBTHLULUGY,
Cosye—Tho pales embraced 1,009 toate Jaya) os patil tian Watches, Jemelry, ba, Fite Walchen, French, (locks CARD WANTED AT $8. YHR WEBE, BY A YOUNG | 34. ESE EN Yet Yarnliinds for geatenes. ered,
toidu: Jomatea at Lice, aud shout 3000 bagb to all | Musteat Boren Avcordesaw bent for, repaleed by exparienond | 1D lady, american familly preferred, itureresces wsesoup. Partoraa Bedroom, 2895 per meek? "Parlor and Ded
workmen, abd delivered (p any pari of the eit
VW. 1. MORRISON, Watchmaker, 305
Me nize
Corus. tho market was firm, thoogh Jest active,
p i "addrera Yh Wor 1s) Herald OSS wo; STL, with pas, fre’ and walAr cloaer—breat tat Wad L
eos most) | Nob SIE Jy box 15} Meraid onion, >| 1 jlred=oo moderate terms Safereace “given ai
"The rales footed Easton 100 bal j, Clowink wuiff'on the ARRANTED GOLD AND SILVER WATORES, CARD WANTED —A ESTEGTABLE, YOUNG LADY required.
TAS OF Ses pot I aR RAPED GOLD aD SEY ER Coie rp elon ngeag ed
‘ SOF TENCE OE | sttres eueheapeas Sale ead | gies hae ae whlo eee Bea hea e1ouTH ETRERT. TUNER DOORS RAST OD
Btcede Exe Seas) oh Teais | RRT ee ae oo Ea Bad eet te es Meee Le er ogee Autios O, | LB, Bradway eleaolly Curae aparimeni fr
5 iF oud eeroced about 60,009 busdetn | SUES)
ma ee 89. corn rate atd 3 spol no ahip's barry o 4. each Wate! veut etree but ied Diowerstalx Befercnou
B a Tih. 1,000 Ov, Gour atta, 444200 pox OHI COR, Sel Bowery, ear Four sre OAR WANTED—A. YOUNO MAN DESTRES \ BIN:
oop 10d Wee lard! nt Sta, 84% 100” pavkaghs Dali, Wi poral Baan Be Ea a Ten ee ee ane eee
Dy; aleauuer, ab ia fo, hdd tally Re 3 FURNITURE. Seat, Lean to by tetcay leeair apd Fetty wos | arcued Bach elegantly Turslane, wullabie for gealleace ot. |
nt GO WL. nde at. To remo }OO}Wb1s. pater wna agd Fount and eveolh avenues, estat cierenos | eoiteman dadiwifc, or w phyncizn wil be et rascataa
thes were taken i 30s, Two vexca weresugaaed (or | Ay RERROOM SOIT OF RM AELLED FORNTTURS | Kuanard iriure qh tytn hig otc eg | Se h—aus ergs treat Het, ella oreo tet,
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sible.
The News:
‘Tho Star of tho West arrived at Churleston yes-
terday forenoon, and the South Carolina troops
‘at Mortis Island and Fort Moultrie opened Ory
pon her, The steamer {mmodistely put to sea,
‘An officer from Fort Sumter, under a flag of truce,
Bad an interylow with tho Governor and Counell
of Bouth Carolina during tho day, but the subjeot
of tho nicoting hud not transpired.
‘The Mississippi State Convention yesterday
adopted the secession ordiuance. Misslssippt is
‘therefore now out of the Union.
In Congress yesterday the special Messaze of
tho Proaident on the erlsla was recolyod and read,
‘Tho document {s given in our report of the pro-
ceodings, andos it fa the most important doou-
mont over transmitted by any Executive to the
national Legislature, it will bo attentively pe
rased by our readors. A debato on the topics om-
braced in tho Mossage will probably be opencd
to-day. Several propositions relnting to tho
affairs of the nation wore briclly roferred to, ‘Tho
Paoific Railroad bill was taken up, and pending a
motion to postpone the subject iudofinitely,
the Scnate adjourned. In the House tho
President's Message was referred to @ special
committee of five, with. instructions to in-
quire’ whether any excontive officers of the
United States haye been or aro now treating or
holding commanfcation with any person or pereons
for the transfer of forts and other property; whe-
thor upy demand for thelr surrender has boen
mado, and by whom, and what answer bas been
given; whother any officer or officers hayo entored
into any pledgo not to sond reluforcemonts of
troops to the harhgr of Charleston, and ifso, when,
‘where, by whom and on what considerations ;
whother tho Custom House, Post Office and Arge-
nal at Chnrloaton have been seized, by whom held
in posseasion; whether any rovenuo cutter has
boon ecized, and whether any efforts haye been
made to receive it. The committee have power to
send for persons and papers, and report from time
to timo such facts as may be required by the na-
tional honor, «co,
Our Washington despatches state that the opinion
is provalent at the capital that the secessioniats had
assumed control of the telegraph, in order to pre-
yent the transmission of government communicn-
tions. Sach, howover, isnot the fact, so far as
Charleston is concerned, as a communscation from
the Superintendent of the Telegraph at that point,
which wo publish in another column, clearly proves.
He says the authorities of South Carolina havo
made no attempt whatever to exorelso any con-
trol over tho wires. There is a roport, howaver,
that @ govornmentdespatch, addressed to an officer
at Pensacola, was intercepted at Mobile.
‘The House Select Committee on ths Crisis havo
adjourned until called together by. the chairman,
Tho chairman, Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, has been ou-
thorized to draw up the committee's report to the
House, embracing the various propositions that
havo been adopted, the principal one of which is
tho resolution offered by 3fr. Adams, of Massachn-
setts, in fayor of the admission of Now Mexico a3 0
State, with or without slavery, as bor people may
elect.
Certain parties belonging to our city military
Just ovening held a meeting at the Mercer House,
‘and took tho iniiatory stops for the formation of a
regiment, (o be called tho “Unlon Volunteers,”
Pledged to defead tho Union, and if necessary
volunteer their services in its support. A report
of the proceedings is given in another column.
Ex-Governor Morrill has been chosen by the
Maine Legislataro to the United States Senate in
place of Mr, Hamlin, Vice President clect. Mr.
‘Trumbull has beou re-elected to tho United States
Senate by tho Milinols Legislature,
Quite a number of interesting local mattera wore
brought up in tho Legislature yesterday, but wo
have only space to refer to our reports for dotails.
Tho pony express, with San Francisco dates to
December 26, passed Fort Kearny on Tuesday
night last. Tho news brought by this arrival is
Bnimportant. For ten days provious to the 26th
there bad been almost incessant rains in parts of
California. Business in San Francisco was ut a
etand still, owing to the holidays and the rains,
‘The steamers Nashville and Star of the South,
bound respectively for Charleston and Savannah,
did not proceed to sea yesterday on account of
the storm. They will sail this morning at niue
o'clock.
( Tho acceptance of tho post of Socrotary of
State by Mr. Soward in Mr. Lincoln's Cabinct is
announced.
‘Tho steamship Quaker City, from Havana on
the Sth inst., arrived at this port yesterday after-
boon, having $245,147 in Spanlsh doubloons on
board. The health of Havana was good, but
business still continued doll, A slaver—supposed
to be tho ship Montauk, of New York—had been
‘captured, with nine hundred negroes on board.
‘Tho Board of Education organized last evening
by the re-election of William E. Curtis for Presi-
ent, and Thomas Boese for Clerk. Tho election
‘of committees was then proceeded with.
‘The Board of Counciimen met yesterday at four
o'clock; bat after twelve democrats had waited
half on hour for the arrival of the republican sum:
bers and tho obstinate Mozart domoorat, Mr. ley
por, the temporary President, declared the Board
adjourned till Thursday, at four o’elock, there not
belog a quorum prysent, It was rumored early ig
publicane [to sufficient indication of their ua-
willlagnees to wopport U:o democratic candidate,
‘Tho Commieioners of Emigration met yesterdsy
raoon, but withost s quormm, probably on a¢-
of tho nnow storm. The weekly atatoment
¢ number of emigrants arrivod st
tho Igat week waa 64, which Ja
‘The
coun
sowed that
the port dor
Ale the niaober landed rlaco January 1.
Nalanee in’ bank at preagnt {4 $3,101 42,
In the Court of (encral Sessions yeatorday
nm vray convicted of forgery in the
{on pasilny a counterfeit $5 bill on
Yionk of Masaachaset
oa for fire yeara.
pesitentiary, I
ecord degree
| prisoner were tent to the
| pleaded guilty to tue charged preferred ogalast
thers. City Judge MeCunn ordered a. largor
calendar of coson to Ue prepared In fature, be
tarloy disposed of oll the casca prepared at on
ely inoreaned recolpts, combined with
| {nouspiclous weather, rendered tho market for
| beef cate yesterday one of the hordeat for bro-
kere and drovera which they have exporienecd for
time. The demaod was light, and prices
ieeMined fully half a cent per pound. -Afilcl oown
fond veal eulyes wero without easontial change
Sicop ond Iembs © scarce and ative,
full prices $9 to 86 a $7 per head.
Swine wero
full prices. The total rece
pta were:—4,398 beoves,
64 sheop and Inmbs, and
iotett
vot 1,600 bales, el
middlleg upland
rally at tho clsoe
bot whthout a
moro activ, clea
J ywas firmer and in good
0 bb's. at $10 76 a $17 for
primo, and nt $13 for cow
i eales of 618 bbs. Cabs
with more doing. Tho
s Java at p, (., and aboot 9,009
toga MMe at 11340. 0 193Z0,, with a smal portion prime at
Ue. Frelghts to Livorpeol wore rather easter for grata,
with moro dolop at the conebssion, whlls otbor articles
\werowpithout chon,
ie of 1K. for
request,
Whoat waa
and priecn
(orn 9
of yosterday. P
of wbout
ro wteady’, w
of moment.
Phe Presiiont's Meusage om the Crisli—
Bho Immcdinte Juan a Comprominc or
a Southern Confederncy.
‘The President's Message on the crisis, com-
munieatod 10 Congress yesterday, is beforo our
readers, Mr. Buchanan, in a solemn, earnest
and patriotic view of the dangers and difleul-
ties to he overeome in behalf of tho Union, sub.
mits the whole subject to the immediate con-
sideration of the two houses, and upon the
basis of General Jackson’s immortal ultimatans,
that “the Union must be preserved.”
Pleading tho exigoncies of a positive slate of
reyolution in the South, Mr. Buchsnan rendera
(hla gloomy pioturo still darker with tho de-
cluration that tho hope of a blopdless sattle-
nwwut is fast diminishing. Civil war, he aga,
is impending, and wo all must confess the
fear that the beginning of a efvil war between
the federal government and the Southern States
would be, not only the end of this Union, but
the end of law, and order and social scourity,
and the jnauguration in both cections of
anareby and petty belligerent military despot-
ioms, The President’s Message throws the
issue pon Congress of peace or war, Union
or disunion; ond this revolutionary oxcltoment
Which ig spreading over the Southern States
Uke o raging opidemio calls for the instant ap-
plication of the needful remedies,
Tmmedinte action on the part of Congress,
striking at the very roots of these Sonthera.
revolutionary movements, is imperatively de-
inonded. There must be a brosd and satls-
factory compromise initlated within tho next
ten days, or we must choose betweén the
recognition of an independent Southern con-
federacy and the suicidal folly of a civil war.
‘The responeibility for either alternative rests
upon the republican party. Tho election of
Mr. Lincoln to the Presidency by an over-
whelming cectional majority, and as the repre-
sentative of the Northern “irrepressivle con~
flict” with the “slave power,” has preolpitatud
this gencral Southern revolt upon us. The im-
pression is almost universal throughout the
Sonth that submission to an administration
thas elected will be the downfall of Southera
institutions, unless the amplest securities shall
bo interposed to arrest the onward hostile
march of this Northern anti-slavery alliance.
It is an important question, meantime, to
dotermine whether, undor this preseatSouthern
royolutionary condition of things, there is or ia
not such a thing as the government of the
United Stat Mr. Buolanan holds fast to
tho doctrine that the laws of the Union
are still paratnount even in South Carolina;
that a State hes no constitutional right to
eecede, but that seccszion ia a revolutionary act,
for which Congress must provide tla remody,
Mr. Buchanan will exeoute the federal lay
and protect the federal property in the seced-
ing Stajes to the extont of his power; but he
implores Congress to act without further delay
in bebalf of peace, and for the restoration of
tho Union through the agencies of peace.
To this end ho recommends the Missouri live
as the basis of 3 compru but we appre-
hend that something mor ‘tial to create
a timely Southern reaction. It is possible that
is
amendineats, ond let cack heme pee vyom
them by th vote of twro-thi
their eubmisslon to the several Sta
thore will be a. Southern reaction (Ast will ave
the Union.
This comprehensive
course, sink the Chieago plaif
give the new administ
ter platform of the Union. ‘To: makejany im-
pression now upon the seceding colton Stans,
the concessions indicated must be propped as
paris of the Fupreme law of tho Ls
clear and complete as to put sn ¢
against tho ngitation of slavery by re
political domagogues for the future, whether
in or out of Gongress. Mere aots of Congress
will not avail, Such compromlics, passed to-
ay, may be repealed to-morrow; but) amend-
mecote to the constitution may bold good fora
hundred soars.
Fetween the alternative thus indicated and
aSonthern confederacy there {2 no loager a
resting ploce. Nothing short of equality and
safely to the South in the Unloa will appeasa
the South. Nor is there anything unreqjonablo
iu these demands. They should be conceded.
If offered now thoy may come (oo lata; but tho
offering, in good faith, will at least relive the
republican party of the burden of responsi-
We do not recognise, however, the
ty, the certainty, or the probability, of a
ping civil war with Whe inauguration of a
Southora confedera A war involving the
destruction of both
to reetore the Union upon their own terms,
they will be sufiiclently powerful to command
f peacoable coparation. ‘They will, in thls last
resort, bo competent to secure the recogbition
of Souther rights, under nn independent go-
vernment, for the sake of peace, which they
will bay.
the sake of the Union
The iilea of cocecing Gftcen, ten, or evan Gve
seceding States into submission to the Union,
is simply preposterous. Brought to /this test,
the incoming administration Will at once appr
ciate the orlminal folly of coercioa,! 7!
Union, establisbed upon concessions and coom-
promises, can only by. them be souiateined,
tho door on that side of the house way even
now be closed against all compromises. The
responsibility, however, of the most liboral
overtures rests upon tho Prekident elect; upon
Mr. Seward, his chosen Secretary of Slate;
upon every other mau siugled out for n Cabl-
net appointment by cola, and upon the
republican party in Congress. Let Mr. Lin-
coln, through Mr. Seward aud bis Cabinet ys-
eoclates, urge thls policy at once upon the re-
publican members of the two houses a3 the
fnitiative measure of peace and union in be-
half of the incoming administration, and these
dreadful sounds of war may be silenced in a
general movement for a reconciliation.
Tho demands of the Southern States as the
terms of their odkesion to the Union embrace
the recognition of tho property right In slaves
in the Territories daring their territorial ‘con-
dition; o more eficient Fugitive Slare law; the
Privileges of transit and a temporary sojourn
to the Southern master with bis slave or
slaves in every State of the Union; federal
non-interrention in the faterState slave trade;
additional securities against future John Brown
forays; non-intervention in the matter of sla-
very in the District of Columbia and federal
dockyards, &e. These securities our Southern
Drothren believe are indispensable to their
sofuly in the Union, in view of this oyer-
shadowing antielayery power of the North
about (o step into the occupation of the general
government, Lot the republican party in Oon-
gress, then, bo advised at once from their Pre-
sident clect to pnt all these Soathern condl-
Poked of Unica in the form of constitutional
ana ‘the choice now to the republican pacty is
between concessions to preserve the Unton’and
conecsstons to a Southern confederaoy. The
issue is upon them, and within ten days, if not
decided hy the republicans for the Union, will
be settled by n Southern confederacy!
Wenn ox Pisry, Pearmaxuy axp 4 ony
Wan—In the midst of a revolution which
threatens to shatter the government into atoms,
Cheyalier Webb bas nothing better to offer as
a remedy than praying and bellowing. He is
like a mun just awakened from a confused
vision of Biddle’s bank, a mahogany stocked
pistol aud a fool's paradise. By » wonderfal
conglomeration of ides he identile: God and
the Puritan Pilgrims with the horrors of the
French Revolution. Webb was ouce famous as
‘amon of profune war; now that be hay jolned
‘the church militant,” and taken to piéty, he
buckles on his armor us “a coldier of the Gross,”
and goes in for nholy war. Ina leading arti-
cle two yards long, opening with the ominons
words, “Treason, rebellion, civil war, mum
derer, mansloyer,” he déscants npon “the
mysterious workings of Providence,’ “the dis-
covery of the New World andthe Reformation.”
Ho'assures us that “God in his providence pro-’
vided for our fathers an asylum from religious
perseoution.”” History tells us the Porila
iran eo es ye
land for cloven years, when thoy left in disgqet
because the people there were too strong for
them to persecute, o reatriction for which they
took ample reprisals in the New World by re-
ligiously perzecuting all who differed from
them in religion. “Protestantism, Aeding from
religions persecutions in the Old World, planted
itself In tho wilds and solitudes of a savage
wilderness.” We ought “to recognise the hand
of God in their preservation from destruction,”
“different people from all the rest of God's
creation.”’ “God planted onr fathers in a wil-
derncss to grow up different from the people
of the Old World; “they wera from
the beginning bnt instruments in His
hand to accomplish his work.” He
prepared (hem for his: work.” “Our triumph
in 1783 was the couse of the Freach Revolu-
tion in 1787, aud all the great events which fol-
lowed” (including the indiscriminate slaughter
of men and women, guilty of no offence against
God or man; the abolition of Christiunity, and
the etting up a barlot for public worship as
“the Goddess of Reeson”), “South Carolina,
rising in rebellion against Him (God) and the
work of His hands, and impiously declaring
their intention to destroy that which He has
lablished.” “Most emphatically God’s own
work” (we hud always supposed it was tho
work of slayebolders), “the religious obliga-
tion of mun not to encourage the extension of
human slavery.” “Can any Christian doubt
what is his duty under the circumstancest”?
‘ve thonk God that He has blessed us with
government Worth even the strife of civil war,
and most earnestly do We pray,” &c.
Such is the farrago of Puritan piety, strange
history and bellicose logic, with which the
readers of the Courier are treated at this event-
ful time. Henry Ward Beechor, in u lecture a
fow evenings ago, aid he wished we had
Cromwell for President now. If Lincola
don’t come up tothe mark, by all means let
Webb come fine morning stalk into the halls of
Congress with the Wide Awakes at bis baok,
armed with torches, disperse tho Asiembly,
then proceed to the White House and cut off
the President’s head, and proclaim himself
“Protector,” “in the name of the Lord.’
Surely the piety of Webb will eave the Com-
wonyealth.
Toers Mus7 se 4 Covrnomise—There must
bea compromise of the precent diffcnlty be-
tween the two contending sections of the ro-
public, and speedily, too, or the conatry will
gotoruin. Some people regard the South us
precipitate and foolish, because, a= they say,
they are fighting for an idea, and not for any-
thing practical. Oertainly they ore fighting for
an idea. All highly civilized communities feht
for an idea. France fought for an ides Italy
is Gghting foranidea now; and the horoes of our
own Revolution fought for an idea, which was,
that the thirheon colonies were entitled to their
rights, oud—falling to obtain them—to abso-
lute independence of the British crown. So,
too, the South to-day is contending for eqaal
rights under tho constitation; and unless that
idea is settled in some practical way there will
be no confederacy, no constitulion, nor say gov-
croment clther, to protect or to assail six
months hence.
foiled to secure from thy North forg) Members ~ of
any Eton.
Fleconstrnction of Partieaby Mr. Lincoln's
Administration.
Notwithstanding tho gravity of the present
Fovolutionary crisi#, and the imminent danger
of utter destruction with which the confederacy
Is threalened, it is manifeetly ia the power of
the adsisers of Mr. Lincoln to uso the oppor
{onity for the benefit of the repablicaa party,
ond, by taking the initiative in the settlement
of the differences that divide the South from
tho North, to place themsslvea permanently at
‘ie bead of the country for the next thirty
years, The Cabinetsolections which Mr. Lim
coln baa made, including Senator Soward, and
perhaps Mr.Cameron, from the two greatest
States of the Union, would eeem to indicate
Uat ho may take n more broad and compre
hensive view of public matters than the plat-
form upon which he was elected would have
led to anticipate, and that, under the inflaence
of inexorable necessity, he may yet como
to the tardy conclusion that forbearance, con-
ciliation aud. concession are indispensable for
the settlement of the affalrs of tho country.
Whatever motives, howover, may in fluence him,
t is certain thst he has entrusted bis cards to
Le bunds of able men, who, if they play them
with the sagacity which may be looked for
from thelr experienco, may yotsave tho Union,
catablish their own supremacy on solid foun-
dations, and open a new era of prospority to
the nation.
Whilo the people of the United States have
been waiting in vain for somo intimation of
the course which Mr. Lincoln would pursue,
the welfare of the republic bas been in tho
worst of hands. The wiso recommendations of
Mr, Buchangn, the decided stand taken by him
in bis correspondence with the South Catolina
Commissionors, and his defence of | fode-
ral. property, are the only gleams of
light in the midst of Cimmerian darkness.
the Onbinet, ' liko’ Floyd,
Cobb and Thompson, baye becn conniving
with treason and rebellion, while our natlonal
physicians in the Senate and House of Nepre-
eentativea, although continually proposing new
modes of saving the Unlon, bave failed to
mako one substantial step in advance towards
the end which they professed to have in view.
It has become daily more evident, in this most
oritical poriod of our bistory, that no remedy
can be expected to existing evils from tho
incapacity, stupidity, gross ignorance, and
habitual selfishness, weakness and cowardice of
members of Congress. Southern frenzy, under
the bannersbip of South Carolina, bas been ad-
vancing from threats to secession, secession to
open rebellion, seizing upon forts, arsenals,
custom houses and post offices, with a view of
regaining by violence the supremacy in our
national councils of which they havo been
robbed by fanaticism ond the anti-constitu-
tional encroachments of 4 sectional fuction,
Meanwhile Mfr, Lincoln bas been pausing, un-
resolved what line of policy to adopt, but
watebing the throbs of the national pulso until
delay is no longer possible,
Tho Legislature of Virginia has just con-
vened; in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and
Louisiana State Conventions are either deciding
or nbout to decide the actions of those States ;
Florida is virtually ont of the Union; the
northern slave States are beoming daily more
violent; yet the wiser portion of leading men
at the Sonth look to a Southern Constituent
Convention to take the initiative in adopting
measares which may at the same time save the
Union and secure the preponderance of elaye-
Holding conneel in our national administra-
be DRaD0e fA Bt
aCe
the cofstitution, such as tho Gentril and Weat-
ern States can honorably accept, which shall
cover the reasonable grounds of difference be-
tween themselyes and the South, inslst-
ing upon the recognition of the pro-
perty rights of their citizens everywhere;
upon other needful stipulations which
hava been heretofore denied; upon full
liberty to carry slaves into the common
territory, and, above ull, upon tho recognition
of universal toleration of opinion respecting
slavery os a cocial institution in the different
States of the Union. They feel certain that if
these different amendments are submitted to
the Northern States, earnestly advising und in-
viting their acceptance of them, and assigning
a period similar to that which was appointed
for the ratification of the constitution of 1787,
when all States agreeing to thelr propositions
should thenceforth be considered as forming
the future United States of America, they may
rely upon New York, Pennsylvania, Now
Jersey and the majority of the Western and
Northwestorn States to accept them without
cavil. It is not improbable that the Now Eng-
and States would demur; but what then? Tho
people of Massachusetts were recently warned
by one of her greatest statesmen that “Yan-
Kees are not popular anywhere;” and if Ver-
mont, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island,
Connecticut and Massachusetts should yolun-
torily cut themselves off from the Union, every
one would regard it as a blessing, and, the ex-
cision thus accomplished, as a guarantee of the
fature prosperity and peace of the country.
At any rate, Southern supremacy would be
seoured by the submission of reasonable pro-
pozals to the North; and, ont of the fury of the
pregcat tempest, this intention stands promi-
nent as a beacon which may yet guide the na-
Uon into still waters, sod reaffirm politicians
routh of the Botomac in the hold upon powor
which the events of the last few months have
nearly riven from their hands.
The choice by Mr. Lincoln of Mr. Seward as
his Secretary of State, and, not improbably, of
Mr. Cameron as Secretary of the Treasury,
open a prospect of a more auspicious settlo-
ment of difficulties, These two statesmen,
if bothare decided upon, will, boyond sll doubt,
form the intellect and working activity of his
Cabinet. They ought, with their past experience,
to thoroughly comprehend the necessities of the
country. They haye to ayoid the error of Dr.
Sangrado—who could oot change bis practice
because he “had written a book”—to forget
that they baye hitherto labored fora section of
the Union, and to act promptly from the con-
vition that they are now called on to isso
mandates for all of the members of the col
federation alike, and they may speedily dis-
persé as asummer cloud the mists that now
obscure the political horizon. There is not a
man in the length and breadth of the Union
who can better afford to come forward boldly
with olive branch offersto the South than Mr,
Seward. His personal popularity is greal; past
issues are swallowed up by exigencies which
threaten to strike a fatal blow at the very root
of our financial, commercial, manufacturing and
agricultural interests; and he is peculiarly cal-
culated to appreciate the dangers into which
we are hurrying, aod the remedies that can
ert them. Let him advise Mr, Lincoln,
7d the name of the State of New York, and let
Cameron support him with the wishes: of
Pennsylvania, to recommend such compromises:
now as will rntisfy the South. Delay may be
dangerous; but if Mr, Lincoln, ander the
auspices of the republican leaders of Pennsylya-
nia and New York, will comprehend bis poai-
tion, soar above the moannesses and rend the
shnekles of a wordy plaform, he may make for
himself a name which will be equal to that. of
Madison or Jefferson in the history of the United
Statea, and eccure the supremacy of the repub-
lican party for the next thirty years.
Affairs In Mexico.
Tho “surpriso” by which Mlramon made
more than a thousand of the liberal army pri-
soners on tho 10th of December has shown us
how far bribery will influenco tho minds of
even soldiers. A more disgraceful act than
that by which the oaptain of the section of the
troops captured virtually sold his men tothe
enemy for five thousand dollars bas nover been
recorded.
Such petty bribery bas, however, availed
Miramon but little, for we now learn that he
was completely routed by the liberals on tho
22d, and that after returning alone to the
capital he flod on the 24th, so that ou Obrist-
mas day the liberals were in actual possession
of the capital, Whether this Is the end of the
war is too uncertain for us to venture on
opinion upon. Itis more thna probable that
the Miramon party will again concontrate their
forces to drive tho constitutionalists out of the
metropolis, and that bloodshed and desolation
will onco more be the inglorious sequel of this
factional warfare, We now turn our attention
to a matter in which England is intimately
interested, and which will bo a source of
fresh trouble in that distracted country, to
which already a British ficet has been des-
patched for the enforcement of national
rights. It appears that the British poople
hove lent the Mexicans dfty-one millions
of dollars on bonds. The security being
Small, the rato of interest was to be proportion-
ately high. But about ten years ago an arrange-
ment was effected by which the bondholders
‘agreed to take'three per cont, in consideration
that the paoymont of the half yearly dividends
should bo guaranteed by a mortgage on tho
customs.
For threo yeara this small intereat was
punctually paid. But in the year 1854 the
payments stopped, Mexican stock became
worthless as a source of income, and thero are
now fourteen half-yearly dividends in orrear,
With a view to the protection of British inte-
rests an English sloop-of-war visited, in 1857,
the ports of Vera Cruz ond Tampico. At this
time the Stato was in such on extraordinary
condition that the concessions of the Mexican
authorities to the requisitions of the British
were of no practical utility.
In Mexico there are two factions. The one
wo may call constitutional, the other coclesi-
astical. The former capouses the doctrines of
liberalism, and nominally adheres toa repub-
lican charter which was declared daring one
of those intervals of quiet by which the anarchy
of the country has so seldom been relieved:
It is under this charter that Juarez claims to he
President of the State. ‘The ecclesiastical party
Jays claim, also, to a republican constitution
as that of the Mexican State, but one founded
onan earlier charter, which favors the maxims of
absolutism in practical administration, to which
qe Tactiom nowrwesty inglines. ay While the
constitutlonalists are for secularizing Ghuroty
property and turning the revenues of the old
Spanish establishment to national uses, the ec-
clesiastical party, a8 supporters of the hierar-
chy, study to protect church property from
any such encroachments and appropriation.
This distinctive principle has preserved the yi-
tality of the party by securing them the aid
and influence of the priesthood and military,
and the sympathies of Spain. Moreover, it in-
duced cohesion among themselves, which, in a
country where all political society had been
broken up, gave them a decided superiority.
When the British sloop-of-war alluded to
made her appearance in. the waters of Vera
Cruz, the obief Moxioan seaports wore in the
hands of the constitutionalists, headed by Ju-
arez, while the capital and the neighboring
provinces ere under the control of the
opposite faction, under General Mira-
mon, who, by bis priority of appointment
to office and the fact of his holding
the capital, was considered the actual ruler of
Mexico by the European States, who accredited
their diplomats to him, and not to Juarez, But
ag the sloop could ‘hot reach Miramon, she di-
rected her guns towards Juarez, who, having
charge of the customs revenues, could adopt
measures for reducing the debt to the British.
Juarez, however, when appealed to, very can-
didly told his interrogators that in all Vera Craz
there was not hard cash enough to pay the
amonnt in arrear to tho bondholders, There
was an ample supply of specie in Mexico, and
all that he could do was to give billa upon the
capital, This was agreed to, and the bills so
given were converted into cash.
Another difficulty now arose. How could
this money be brought from Mexico to Vera
Cruzt This wos necessary for its shipment
to England; yet transit between tho two
places was co unsafe that the proba-
bility was greatly in favor of its being stolen,
and the rate of insurance was so enormously
high as to render the alternative ruinous. Un-
der such circumstances there was only one
course to be adopted—that of allowing the mo-
ney to remain under the care of tho British
Minister at Mexico, and he accordingly placed
it in his strong room, sealed with his seal of
office. The money remained in the same care-
ful custody upto arecent date, when affairs
had become so bad, oven for Mexico, that the
British Minister deemed it prudent to retire to
Jalapa. Before doing so, however, he consign-
ed the dollars in his strong room to the charge
of. the British Consnl. Butno sooner had he
gone than the officers of the government, armed
with caws and crowbars, proceeded to the
place where the coin was stored, and un-
ceremoniously hacked away with their bur-
glorious implements till the strong room
was broken open, when they stole the
money, amounting to about a million of
dollars, and marched away with the booty. All
the diplomatists who remained, we are told,
joined the British Consul ins protest against
so glaring an outrage. But protests appeared
to be thrown away upon the Mexicans.
Now we know why British fleet has been
kent to Mexico, where, it is to be hoped, such
an act of downright robbery will be promptly
resented by a demand for omple redress and ' than to put down and pusich eny one who «
Ammediato restitution, Refaral to pay, or oven
Fepudlation of dobt, ls one thing; but actual
Stealing ts another, and stamps the gorernmont
at whose instigation it was comunitied with laat-
ing disgrace.
‘The Sublime of Polltical ingratitude,
If this wore an opoch which justifled people
in Indulging in moral refeotions and philo-
sophloal deductlans, we might enter upot}a ro-
view of tho whole subject of the ingratitade of
politicians, who ore, like corporations, utterly
soulless. Bul we live (a tronblous times, aad,
Uke Mr.Gradgrind, must’ bo contented with
hard facts, And of thls spoctal flict, fo wit:
tho ingratitude of succossful polltielans, wo
haye a noteblo cxamplo tn tho rosult of tho cava
of the illuaizions Fornoy, who, it {9 claimed,
carrlod Pennsylvania for Mr. Bughanay, ani
theroby elected him Rorney’s editors and
frionds generally declarcd that Mr. Buohanaa
had promised bis protogo that ho should hare
the free run of the kitehon and a fut eharo of
tho fedora! spoils, but that tho President was
perauaded by certain mombors of ils Cablaot
to put Forney out {n tho cold, with only a
consulate crust to comfort him, ‘Thereupon the
President Was accused of black ingratitude, and.
Forney bocamo his bitterest opponont. Now
bis editors point to the rocent derclopemonts
in the departments to show thot there was olill
greater depth of polition! ingratitade than
had beon proviously ronched by anybody.
They soy that one Mialster dosertéd Lis post,
leaving the treasory in a hopolesaly ombar-
rassed condition; another ran away ia order
to ayold investigution inla certata gigantic
fraudy in his departnout, und a thirdleaves the
Cabinet almost direotly after the dlsooyery that
bis confidential olork Lins embezaled poatly
million dollers worth of government property.
So Forney says that after all tho Presidont has
done for these mon, aflet parting for their sake
with ono whom he loved as David loved Abaa-
Tom, they turn about and leave bbw, like Wol-
sey, “nsked to bls enemico,”
If we may belleve Fornoy—and of course no
one will doubt for mouient the accuracy of
his statements—the President and himself pre-
sent two of the most remarkable examples of
the effects of political ingratitude that tha
world has everscen. Through thick apd thin
Mr. Buchanan adhered to his choren Minleters,
and the moment that they find the ship of Stato
in trouble they, or tholr subordinates, roalizo
on the cargo and take to the boats.
But theso illustrious cxamples ere not alone,
‘There is still another in the person of our friewd,
Hon, Massa Greeley, who seems likely to realiza
the proverb that a ian who plants a vineyard
does not always enjoy the prodace thereof. A
long time ogo, when the business was new, the
capital small and the returns precarions, the
colebrated political Grm of Weed, Grecloy,
Seward & Co. wos set up. Greeley wos un}
doubtedly the hardest working man in the con-
cern, After a while thera was a quarrel about
the division of the profits, and Grooley wont
out of the firm, The coparation was not an
amicable one, and the philosopher of Spruce
street went Into it wilh all his might, battored
hat, old white coat and sll, o build up the ro-
publican party and throw obstacles in the way
of his old partners, Greoley planted tho treo,
watered it with his tears and digged about ita
roots, until it flourished os the cedars of Loba~
non, and nearly two millfous of voters sought {ts
shade.
At Chicago Greeley Isbored with all his
might to floor Seward; and he did it. He even
went #0 far_os to work himself! Conven-
nas nvuclegate from Gregon—a Slate which
he never saw. The grand reyult of all Groo-
ley’s lubors was the nominilion of old Abo
Lincoln, the Spruce street candidate, and pro-
sumed to bea sort of rail splitting Aristides,
the identical honest man for whom Dioge-
nes searched with his lantern. It would
appear, a5 a matter of course, that the rever-
sion of the federal spoils belonged to Grevley;
but the facts show that tho Seward cliquo will
Tule the roast, that Greeley's old partners will
reign in the parlor and kitchon of tho Whit
House, and that Honest Old Abe bas offred op
the Tribune editor, even 03 Abraham of old
proposed to slay the youthful Issac, whom
Greoley, in the tenderness, innocence and pa
toral simplicity of bis character, very much
resembles. Of course the Zribune cliquo lift
up their yolcea in lamentation, and Old Abo
is in as hot a fire as that in which Shadrach,
Mesbach and Abednego were obliged to stand.
Whether ho will come out of it as well as thoy
did remains to be seen. Hon. Massa Greeley
bears his woes with a cort of sorrowful grandeur,
which reminds us of the old Greeks, who nevor
made a fuss about anything practical, but
raved terribly concerning abstractions which
were of no possible consequence. We tender
our sincere condolence to tho Hon. Masia
Greeley. We know somvthing about politi-
cians, and therefore keep aloof from any con-
nection with them; but we consider that Gree
ley’s case is the very hardest on record. It in
the realization, the sum, the inflaite of the
topmost polnt of the sublime of political in-
gratilade.
Fonrios Istenrevesce my Oon Navtoxan
Potties —A report as obtained oredonce that
sundry ministers, plenipotentiarivs, charges
affairs, or others, at Wasbington, have de-
manded information from the Secretary of State
what security foreiga vessels will possess from
clearances of vessels granted to them by would-
be de facto secessionist sovereigntics at th
South. It is also said that foreign consals at
Charlestobave presented crodentials and ac-
cepted exequators from the ds facto Common-
wealth of Sonth Carolina. It is to be hoped
there is no trath in these rumors. Their verifi-
cation would indicate a degree of impertineuce
on the part of the representatives of nations
with which we are at peace for which we ara
not quite prepared. There are doubtless
troubles existing between the sections of the
country, but they are mere family quarrels.
They concern no one bat ourvelyes. To mod-
dle in the domestic relations of the separate
States would be both preposterous and intole-
rable on the part of any forelgn country, Mini
tere and consuls from Europe and elsewhere
are accrediled to the United States. From the
administration alone can they derive «ny
official information, and to if only can they
present any communications. Let them car
fally observe the precept, Atende tibi—in ols
English, “Mind your own businest” ff my
be as dangerous for them to do otherw'+ a: 5
proved for Fatima to open tho fortia!l «s
ber. Itatained her fingers with blow
people of the United States will brov!: uv
terference with thelr affairs. Thoy will a
upon no subject more epewlil> ant prom
Ary to take part in their difeseacer
point we believe that both North
greed.
‘Tm: Grsmow Raunoan x Covrt—Tux, Dans,
Droranen Uncrserroriosat-—As we predioed
‘when tho Mazor'a messsge was mato publio,
the world, the fie and the devil (tho World,
ihe Trilune aod. tho izes) bave attscked ft
forlously. | Neverihole=s, Mayor Wood has told
8 good many truths about our municipal con-
ailtion, nnd is perfectly right in ell bls allegae
flonn ny to the gross wrong and injurtice which,
tho Legislatare at Albany bas imposed upo
the metropollt.
Dor of cores, seriatim, ta which that corcapt
fund naecropolons body has interfered wilh tho
sights, property and franchises of the city, to It
{rent damage, constituting a sum of aggressions
Srithout pnrallcl. ‘These nofarlous measures
compriee the avizore of the auction duties; as-
tuning control of the Almshouse ond other
public charities; the Metropolitan Police aot;
the appointment of Commizatonors of Recotds;
the Central Park Commission; tho appolatment
of Harbor Commissionsrs and Pilot Commls-
filoners; the unfair apportionment of the
taxce, whereby the property of other counties
4s nxeormod very low and thatof New York very
Ligh; and taking from the bands of the Corpo-
ration all control of the common schools, for
tho support of which they ero compelled to
nppropriate a very large amount.
fo all theao may Ve added the maliiforions
pronts for city railronds made by tho Loglsin-
«nro ton few individuals, tho franchizes of tho
Fumo helng worth millions of dollars, which of
right belong to the people. Ono of theso rail-
yond chartere—the famous gridiron, or Broal-
Svay parallel roal—has recently been adjudl-
ated upon by the Supreme Court, and declared
‘unconstilutlonal by Judge Leonard, mainly
Hpon the grounds that the act granting the
Fight to construct the road contains « provision
prohibiting the Corporation from doing
anything which may prove an obstacle to
constrnolion, ‘This provision, the Court holds,
Would prevent tho Corporation from domand-
fing an adequate compensation for the fran-
chises, which are valued at o million of dol-
Inrs—n fm which, of course, the grantecs
‘would refuse to pay, and thua un obstacle to
the constriction of the rond would be created
In tho opivion of Judge Leonard the strects
nd highways moy bo regarded in the light of
the private property of the Corporation, and
na such cannot bo taken forspublic use without
compensation, excopt in violation of tho con-
piltulion; and the Judge remarks that there
ever bas been any grant of authority by the
Togislaturo of this State to construct 9 railroad
Sn New York or any other city, without the
‘Donsent of tho municipal government, prior to
dhe ceasion of 1860,
Itromained for that infamous body of legisla-
tora to consummate this outrage upon the dig-
nily and rights of this great metropolis. ‘The
Judgment of the Supreme Court in the gridiron
xnilrond case, howover, may have come moral
effect upon the present Legislature. It will
show thei that they cnnuot praotiso the int-
quitios of their prodecessors with the sito ex-
peotation of spoils, nor rido roughshod over tho
privilogos of this city, over the constitution of
tho State and overything else, without being
‘ohecked by the interference of the courts.
‘Tho truth ja that thero is a ect of specu-
Intors and swindlers going aroand who are al-
ways on the lookout to eco what property
nnd franchises belonging to the olty they can
Rojz0 upon aul conyert to their own personal
Eason
Advantage. MUhey aretewie eee, buytra-
paolous fu greed, and utterly devold of honesty
‘or conscience; and into the hands ot theee indl-
widuals haye. fallen our ferries, our rail-
yonds, and everything valuable or profita-
Dio which the city possesses. They own the
Brooklyn ferries, the Hoboken and Staten Island
forrica and the city railreads, ond they are
gotting immensely rich upon their illegal en-
ferprises, which smount to little less than lnr-
weny or highway robbery.
‘Thoy seize upon the public water fronts, oc-
cupy plers without paying for them, disregard
the city ordinances, and pay no attention what-
yer to the safety or comfort of the public.
‘And to uccomplish all this they have only to
Duy up the Legislature, and be Liberal with
the lobby, in promisea if not in cash, Suob is
the condition into which this vast metropolis
hha fallen through the corruption of former
Logislotures, and we ball see now how much
Lotter yve chall fare under the present one.
Ij Mz. Casrenos ro pe Excucpeo Prom Mit
Euncois’s Canrser?—Tho republican journals
‘of the West and Bast have been busily ocou-
pied within tho past two days in giving publi-
elty to the story thot Mr, Cameron, after having
been offered a placo in Br. Lincoln’s Cabinet,
Ss finally to be ousted thorefrom. We are not
propared to credit any such rumor, because it
hos ovidently grown out of the reputation
which the Senator from Pennsylvania has ao-
quired ns 0 conservative compromise man. In
‘order to beliove that be is to be deprived of «
position which had been co universally attri-
puted to him, it would be requisite to euppose
dhat the abolition star was once more in
tho ascendant at Springfeld. Under the
puspices of two, such statesmen os Cameron
und Seward, peace may yet dawn upon the
country, ‘The opposition to both has been
pétonslbly founded upon peouniary propenst-
Lios, which they must have long since outgrown;
tho more 60, as they neither of them need na-
‘Alonal afd to make good any private deficiency.
Tho true secret of hostility to Mr. Cameron can
De looked for nowhere else thon in bis invincible
xeluctance to see the Union dissevered, and in
the inextinguichable love—buried under thick
Tayers of ashes, perbaps, but unmistakeably
Mhore—which burns in his heart for the nud
which gaye bim birth, Itis to be devoutly
oped that the underground influence of fom-
dicizm ond Northern disunionism may not bare
Fucceeded in inducing Mr. Lincoln to reveree
‘the deelsion of bis firet better judgmont, and to
exclude 6o valuable and shrowd an adviser
It will be regarded as an
from bis counsels.
Gril sign, and Loding misfortune to his adainis.
tration, If be has done £0,
Tue Great Lovry Scneve oy tz Aak—
We priot in onother column a letter from a
Washington correspondent which exposes the
moat scandalous Job that even Jobbymen ever
Ttis no less than
Lof ninety millions of
Collars of the public money, besides Fast tracts
pretence of
of
had the nndacit
fe sobeme for sotiine he
to atrempt
jee thy
of tho gorwruient land, and
constructing © Packie railroad, without,
‘course, the promoters of the seteme having the
Temotest intention oF cxreying out any sued
qwork, It isn mers eouspiruey to cob the pnb-
end South ore
For instance, be cites a num-
‘ NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY,
“JANUARY 10, 186L°
On thls | lic, and, a3 its only strength lies in secresy, we
cannot do better than make it known. That
men of all parties, and from all sections, should
unite in rach 8 deep Jald plot to plunder the
peopl on nscale go gigantio, only shors what
our politicians can stoop to, and that nothing
Je loo mean or dirty for them to touch. We
inust have a reorganization of parties, to sweep
‘way the corruption that at present underlies
hole framework of our legislation.
IMPORTANT FROM SPRINGFIELD.
The Interview Between the President
Elect and Gov. Chase,
Senator Seward’s Acceptance of
the Position of Premier.
WHAT WILL THE NORTHWESTERN STATES DO?
key hey ae
Our Springfcld Correspondence.
‘Srusumcap, Jan. 6, 1861,
Gor. Chase's Virit—Seward, the Sccrdary of Slal—The
Creeley Faction Disearded_-Viner of the President Elect
on the Proposed Admission of New Mexise—Hotel Arri-
vals, de., de,
‘Tho object of Gov. Chase's visit ty no longer a myatory.
Thave ft from tho moat direct and rellabld® sourco, that
ho wau eummoned hither by tho Prosldont olcet for the
more purposo of consultation on national politica, and tho
policy to be recommended to the North Westorn Stato,
a represepled by the republican majoritics In thalr
rogeral Lagisiatures. It 4s troo tho Governor's relations
to Mr. Liscotn hase been of tho most tatimate
character doriog bis present slay In Springdeld. The
Attention shown to lim by the President elect wore
of (Lo most marked character, Bata tender of a scat (n
tho Cabicct was, nevertheless, not Included ta the klad
things extended to him. An to tho rvsult of his dotibera-
Ulonn with the President elect it ta etated that dross
great to urge upon the lepidlative bodies of Ohio, Indiana,
Minois, Mickigan, Wisconsin, Minnessla and Tosca, (0 take
Foosimon crolind 1H Kel shape’ ef the ipasmge of rong ‘and
expliclt Union rexclubions; and, should the couree of excnis in
the Sinith require tl, prepare for the necrally of muaintaining
De republican edmintstration and the foleral tas vi et
armis, ty pating thelr militia syttem tno werrking order.
An to notjonal politica, a perfect coincideuca of opinion
wag Grrived aL Compromise propitious aro locked
yon unfavorably, not from any feolinga of hostility
towards the South, Dut from tho conviction that the cot
ton States nro determined to go out of the Union, no mat-
ter what peace offerings in the form of Northern conces-
‘slona may be offered Lo them,
‘Tho certainty that Oblo was not to be represented in
tho Cabinet, in the peraon of Mr. Chase, n8 Socretary of
Stato, bas agaln placed Sevrard al the bead of the names
connected with that position by tho friends of Sr. Lin-
coln. Anumber cf theso bayo Inaisted, from tho very
beginning of spsculationa as to the composition of the
Cobinct, that he was to Lo the man. Caso’ gudden ar-
rival sbock their confideuco a Ittlo, but at this moment
tia not only fully reetorcd, at imparted Lo many others
that horetofore doubted tho probability of bis appoiat-
ment to the position in question, in ylow of the threaten-
ing attitude of tho Southern States, I feol warranted,
indecd, in stating most positively, on the samo
unquestionable authorliy that disclosed the jmport
of Governor Chase's visit, that influential post under tho
federal ndmipistration has beea actoaily tendered to him.
‘But nothing deOnite has as yet transpired as to his own
predilections in the premises, It la only known hero that
‘a Gaal reply to the Mattering proposition of tho President
olect bas not been mado by him up to this time. The
_gcnoral Impression appeara to bo that his acteptanca will
bo made to depend on the developement of the socession
movement, It fs belloved that In caso tho cotton States
ebould all follow tn tho wako of South Carolina in the
course of the next four wocks, #0 ns to preclude the possl-
bility ef on amicable adjustment, bo will yiold to the
eolicitations of bis friends ond nocept the offered porte
fesflle; bot that, on the other hand, the manifesta-
Ucn of moro conciliatory disposition om tho part of
tho restive States will Indace bim to decline, in order not
to obstruct the attempts at pacification likely to ba mado
by the incoming administration.
Jt enow ovlent that the Greoley faction {8 altogether
ofl the track hore, ‘Thurlow Weed seems to have payet
‘his game so well during bis iato visit to Springfield, that
be mannged to produce impressions unfavorable to tho
claims of his antagonists within the ranks of his own
party. Itecems that Ii(tle was really wanted to recall
ibe Douglas preferences of the Tribune in 1868 to the
memory of tho Prealdent elect, That fauz pas has not
been ond never Will be forgotten. Open hostility, a3 in
{he instance of Seward’s supporters In tbe Chicago Con-
vention, oppears to bo overlooked, whilo the desertion
of eupposed friends in tho very hour of need ts still
vividly rememberod.
‘Tho President elcet does not approve of the advocacy,
by certain republican Congressmen, of tho echemo of ad-
mitting Now Moxico asa Stato, with ita torritorial slave
‘code unimpaired. His faith in the Chicago dogma of the
right of Congressional probibition of slayory in the Ter-
ritories is as firm a over,
‘Any amonnt of button boling and wire pulling is ow
going on in the hotel parlora and Stato House offices,
among tho members of tho Loglslaturo and a countless
swarm of lobbyists, The hard times haye brought bere
‘an immense number of aspirants to tho few ofilces with-
{n tho gift of tho Legislature, Tuo scramble ls, of
‘coures, confined to the republican majority. The demo-
crats are sald to be browing Olibusterism, to provent any
Jeglslation Likely to Injaro the prospect of recovering
their lost political fortunes in this State.
Among the recent hole! arrivals are:—
G. A Dunlap, J.D. Moxley, B. O. Webster, Charles H-
Weller, EV, MeMaken, J. Heary Bulger, all of New York
city; L. W. Sharpe, of Philadelpbis, and Benjamio Ward
Dix, of Becton.
Sracvorna, Tl., JAX. 0, 1851,
Eplatolary remonstrances agalort Canieron’s appotat-
anent continue to pour fu from all parts of the country
‘Ther tenor shows that jt ls looked upon o3 discrediting
the Lncoming administration Jn tho eyes of tho republl-
can party.
‘Tho Proaident chet bas given out that be will pay no
attention to petitions and recommendations for inferior
appointments previous to his Iasugaration.
Mr. Lincoln's Secretary of State.
{from the Albany Evening Journal, Jan. 9.)
Wo arvat liberty to may that on or before tho 4th of
March Gov. Soward will resign his seat to the Senate,
Preparatory to bis entrance upon other public duties.
Enrly in Docember Mr. Liocoln addressed Mr. Soward,
at Washington, a letter kindly oxprossivo of tis conf:
denes and regard, and cordially oftriog him the Dupart:
ment of Stato; to which Mr. & immediately replica, 6x-
Pressing lils grateful conse both of the honar conferred,
bod of the gratifying mannor in which the olfer was
mado, naking cuch tIme for reticctlon as was dua to both,
aad to the importance of tho question.
"Thoro were many Teazoos why Sr. Seward did not de-
sire the peaition ho if to take, eome of which aro of a
Public andsome of o personal character, But thoy wero
Brorrolod bya ccrso of duty. He bad contributed to tho
flection of Sr. Lincoln, in whose qualities of bead and
Deart, and io whoso (utes for the high oflcc of President
ho bes full confidence and reliance. He bad been large
Ig instrumental in bringing aboat that condition of public
Stairs which adds to the responsibilitica of the incoming
aimlatstration; and be did not feel at liberty to shrink
from ang Post or ebare of duly or didficalty that ths crt-
sis impoce:, And after visiting homo and consult
those oo whose affection and judgment he {s accustom
torely, Mr. Seward ecceplol a trust for which, by bis
Knowlcago, ability, industry and Integrity he ts happily
well qualilied—a trust whic, however honored and.
Fesced by, te emzentatatormen who have prasad
im, will lose nothing of ita Tostre under bis ausplees.
‘Ana'with the remark that on no former cccasion has 6
President offered or a Secrotary accepted that depart-
ent, [na manner more delicate and respectful to each,
or more Independent and honorable to both, we dismiss
- ] the aubject—ool, however, withoat putting dn reoora the
Prestton hat Fresideat ad Premfcr wii! so dlcharse
fbeir deties, am{d all the dificulties that surround them.
a2 to preserve tbe blewlasa of Ualon and to deserve and
reovive the homage of the!
<I Waunsoros, Jan. 9, 1861.
A private despatch received hero (o-nlght from Spring-
Geld, DL, snnounses that Jobn Wentworth’s programm=
did. cot werk to keep the democrats ost of the Ilinols
Lgiilature eo as to prevent a qooram, with the hops of
comjelling the repablicans to elect como other man to
the Seante than Trumball. To-day the demcerata took
Uiolr seats, organleed, wc reelected Mr. Tramball, who
received as str, Lineotn's organ ta the Sonate.
ral Cameron bss decited that be will not mcoxpt a
Mr. Lincoln's (diet Mr. Cameron hrew his
0
wi
hy ce
pss
been
tefsence for Mc. Wilmot for the Tcited States Secale,
and was beaten, and Mr, Wilmot’s election belng a part
of the programms upon which Oxmersa was ta hare a
feat Ia the Cabinet, ba gracefully surrenders tho port.
folio placed tn bis bands, and it isnot at all uolikeiy if,
after this brea, a Cablact minister is selectat from
Pecnsylrania that Wilmot will te the maa. It ts péssl-
blo that Pennsylvania may ba passed over altogether, a
result much to be desired by many leading republicans,
In that event Mr. Lincoln may be induced to extend tho
‘Treszuryahip to Mr, Chase, of Ohio.
jexurs. MeClare and Cameron, of Pean-
sylvania.
TMLaacoroac, Pa., Jan 9, 1861
is eald on high authority that Mr. McCiare received
a letter from Mr. Lincoln to-day, tho exact contents of
which have not transpired. Enough, howerer, ls known
to warrant the bolle that Mr. McCtare’s oplaloa, ex:
preswed stoce bis rotarn from Spring(eld, that Mr.
Seward’s inflaonce would alons rotala Mr. Camoron
fo the Cabinet of Mr. Lincoln, are correct. Mr,
McClure has herctofore been allent. There is considerable
curiosity In publlo circles to know what action
tho antl-Cameronites will Lake in opposition ta Mr. Cammo-
ron's appolatmont, Slnca tbo receipt of Mr. Tiacoln's
Totter Mr. MeClaro confidently- expresses his belief that
Mr. Cameron will decline an appolotment. Mr. McClure
scoms to bo well advised, Messrs, Sanderson and Casey,
Jeading Cameron mep, left thts elty for Wasblagton last
ight ia great bssto, and {t is belloved their departure
has some connection with Mr. Cameron's declination.
‘The friends of Mr. Cameron hero are to'erably condent
that he will receive aa appointment to the Cablact and
accept It.
Election of a Untted States Senator in
Maine.
Avawins, Me., Jan. 9, 1351.
Ex-Governor Morrill was to-day elected ‘to the United
States Senato, to fll tho yacancy occasioned by tho re:
signation of Mr. Hamlin, ‘The voto in tho Senate was
unanimous. In the Houso the yote etood:—
For Mr. Morrill.....2<0y erecrccae
-For G. F. Shoploy cctv pore
New Mampshire Congressional Nomina-
tions,
Bostos, Jan. 0, 1851.
In the Third district of Now Hampsbire the repabli-
cans havo nominated T.M. Edwards for re-election to
‘Congress.
News from tho National Capital.
Wasuxoroy, Jan. 0, 1361,
‘Tho President has prepared o spcolal message (0 tho
Sonato on ur difllcultios with Paragaay. The Prosident
rovlowa the wholo ground from tho beginning, and an-
als thoaward mado by Mr, Cayo Johnson In favor of
Proaldent Lopez, of Paraguay,
in condemnation of Mr. Jolinson's argument and partial
quotation of oficial documents tn tho oase. In conclaston,
Mo uses strong languago
ho asks the concurrencs of tho Sensto tn his detormina-
tion to collect from Paraguay the amount of damages
formally allowed to tho United States and Paraguay Na-
‘vigation Company by tho Stato Department threo years
ago. ‘Tho message will be submitted withloa fow days,
AYTARS OF YARD.
‘Tho President will also communicate with Gongrosa
‘soon in regard to our rupture with Peru, asking the sop-
Port of the Legislative Board of the government for ths
position taken by Mr, Minister Ciay.
‘The United States Agricultural Society commencod
thoir annual cession at the Siithsonian Inst{tutlon to-day,
Colonel Ware, of Virginin, was olected President pro tem-
pore. ‘The act of corporation given by Congress was te
cepted, und varjous committees weroappolnted.
Wm. IL Russell was bailed out to-day. His bail was
qaaliiea to oxer ono malllion of dollars, ut at the Instanco
of the United States District Attoraoy It wus reduced to
a hundred thourand.
‘The Great Lobby Schome of the Age.
‘Wasmoros, Jan. 8, 1361.
Roowiog tho coustant war you make upoa corrupt
lobby cchemes at Washington, pormalt me to call your at-
tontfon to ona of tho grandest and most dangerous that
has over been planned in this of apy other country. I
refer to tho Paolc Rallroad echeme. I havo
bot lately roturned to Washington, but havo
hero Jong cnough to learn that thero
hover was such a conspiracy to rob tho peoplo
‘and government of this country, and to create a power In
the republic ton tImes moro dangerous than tho United
States Bank was, Tho silence of the Washington cor-
respondents, and of tho press generally, as to this fact,
and of thelr almost universal advocacy of the scheme,
‘openly or insinvatingly, word the ominous signs of its
corrupt charactor which attracted my attention. Why,
‘air, thoro {5 scarcely a correspondent or nowspaper maa
‘here who is not largely Interested, and Tunderatand th
jro=—hronhout fhe country Baa clan
fobrldized. AIL Fe rasioal Wty erdat-oe™
eavers for jt. Men of all parties democrats, repabli-
cansand Amoricans—mest harmontously on this plt-
form of opolls. Capitalists and monoyle=s adveaturera
duly mixed, from tho Fast, West, North and South, com.
poso the edlid phalanx whieh it is expected can’ over.
power Con; and tho President. Tho very fact of
Pressing this gigantlo scheme, requiring ninoty rmillions
Of government money, besides tho public Innda, at a.
{inbe when the Treasury 1s bankrupt and tho couutry in
stato of royolution and fast disiutograting, and when
many of tho Scnators and mambers abd ono ‘entire State
Toprecentation aro absent, {s sullclent to show bow rock:
Teas and corrupt tho advocates of this measure aro.
“And, sir, 60 desperate are this formidable lobby com-
bination that many of them aro contemplating with
pleasure tho tlme when. sevoral other States may recede,
{and the delegations in Congress opposed to thosclememay
Frithdraw and leavo tho way open for the passage of tbo
DIU. Tho more the country becomes disintegrated tho
more theee men calculate to mako by corrupt legislation.
‘And T may say this not ooly with regard ‘to the Pacisic
Raliroad, but also Os (o othér measures. T havo beard
ropublican tmombers éay to thelr lobby friends, “Wait
‘while tl ome of theso Southern etrict coustructiogists
fare out of tho way, and then we can carry what wo
ease.
Tneed vot niake any comment upon this fearful tate
ef things, oF of the consoqucnces (9 tho country. You
ill understand it all ntaghoce. ‘To tho Hloutn wo
Took, fa. there troublooa and corrupt times, for boing
mainly instrumental In eaving the country,
The Now Jersey Legislatare.
‘Duextoy, Jan, 9, 1861.
Tho House met, and, after somo confusion, alected F.
1B, Teese, of Exsex, Speaker, and Jacob Sharp, of Warren,
Clerk. Those persons werd not the regular nominees,
though both are democrats. ‘Tho contest turned betweon,
Brockineidgo and Douglas—tbe republicans supporting
the latter, who tuecceded. Tho Amoricans and domo-
rats, who havo a majority, were not able to make an
‘ment. Fiya democrats voled with tho republicans
‘and produced this result. Me. John H. Meeker, of Exscx,
vray choann Fogrossog Gry ir. Alexandor MJohnslog
oC Mercer, Avaistant Clerk, and Mfr, Thomas Dynans, of
Passalo, Doorkceper. Tho oflcers aro all Douglas deo.
rats, Dut woro volo for by the republicans, who Joined
thoso democeats who were opposed. to the exorbitant do-
mands of the Americans.
Fire in Buffalo.
‘Berra, Jan. 9, 1861.
Tho extensive tobacco manufactory of James Adams &
Oo., on Washington ctroat, was almost enitrely consumed
by Gre thix morning. Lass on the stock about $30,000,
‘uyen which there Ia an insurance of $13,000 In the follow-
ing companiea:—City of Hartford, $1,000; Hartford, of
Hartford, $1,000, North American, of ‘Hartford, $200;
Bion, of Hartford, 100; North, American, of New
Yorke; $2,000; Homo, of New York, $5,000; Hampden, of
‘ingteld, 83,000. ‘The building Was valucd at aboot
$15 O60, whioh tw not a toa los Tels insured for $3,000,
tn tho following ofilces:—Bulfalo Mutual, $2,000; Hartford,
$3,000; Liverpool and London, $2,000; ‘Charter Oak, of
Hartford, $1
The Canada Outward Bound.
‘Bosroy, Jan. 9, 1961.
The steamship Canada ealled at eleven o'clock this
morning, with nine parsengors for Halifax and fifty-olne
for Liverpool, Sho takes aut no specie.
Southern Ocean Steamer Movements.
Savanvaw, Jan. 8, 1681,
‘The steamship Florida, from New York, arrived at
‘bce ca Friday morning, and at the wharf Here at three
‘o'clock in the afternoon.
City Intelligence.
‘Tum Ssow.—New York bad its first good snow storm of
the scason yeelerday, The suburbs have been snowed
under boforo, but yesterday the city propor was mantled
fn whito, and all hands scomed to enjoy the novelty. Oa
the avenues swift cutters lashed along with jingling tells.
Qn Brosdway tbo pura snow was motamorpboset lato
Diack mud, but the stages rolled on more smoothly fo
the wiater'a carpet. Tuo poor earned needfal quarter
Py chance jobs at shoveling. Even at the Five Points
Shere {ho now was goon eoutam(nated by tho surround-
Jog dlth, tho residenta sosmed to cajoy It, and enowballed
ike nad. All welcomed the snow—some for the plex
sures, como for tbe employment, some for the fon It
brought.
Fore oy Sicru Avercr—Between nino and ten o'clock
last night a fire broke out In the wooden ware and stovo
store of George O'Neil, No. 27 Sixtharenve. The dro
originated in the basement, euppased through the care
Testmess of a man {a lighting the gas. The firemen were
promptly at work, and extingulahed the ire before it ex-
Tenet to tho sseood Moor.” Tho Asan to the
‘Stock. will armount to about £500 or $600. Insured for
$5,000 In the Merchants! Tasurance Company. The bulld-
Tog @ owned By tho Sixth Avenue Unloa Reformed
Dutch chureb. It ls damaged to the extent of about
$500. Insured for $1,200 ia the Stuyvesant Insurance
Company.
NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC,
Arrival of the Pomy Express.
Foxr Becesrr, Jaz. 9, 1841.
Ths poor express passed bere aboat elsrea cfclack
last nigbt, bringing the following exmmary of nawa)—
Sax Pxasceson, Dec. 233.40 P.M
Arrived 424, whaler Vesper, £3 days from Ocholak aaa,
with 1,009 barrels whats ol ard 40 barrels aperfa; 241h,
Meqmier Goidea Age from Panama, with pasengere—all
we
Sailed 224, bark Armand Rose, Andre, Caliyai 4th
ship Osborn! Homer, McKean's tend; Birk Druid, for
Melbourne, brig Mey baw, for Sydney.
‘Ths Gotten Fitece bas cleared with m foll awortos dre
fo, toelodiss 10,00 racks of wheat, 10.090 Darees barigy,
Geb bates of woot, 0,090 hides and 20 Masce of quice:
aulver.
“The pons exprers, with St Tops dater (‘elerrapbed to
Fort Kearney) of the 10th iust.. arrived at Bacr mete
0 Sanday the 2h icil., Wore I waa detalaod St hoses
Galline foe the riesmer U late (t toga Prascin)
There being no Sunday beat, the poay exprem t dpiayed
RShcrameat ruts 2s lo Ura dubs Waarvor fe wrnies
there on saturday a 0 olcvick FM. The cxptest
timo table ought (0 bo changed so thatthe ‘poay will
Always arrive at Sxcrameato betwenn Monday euoralny.
nd Friday eveniog
“The Slate redeeuied $18 60 o
matured boada on the “Ath at 2
Tt has rained wlesost — tncer
California for tho past tea dayp. Tho Avorm’ bas
Seen the most severe kaown for yeark, causing Cha
Macrable damage in the Interior districts, and covurlug
Mmovnlains with an immense aecumulation'of toow. Sip
reat enerey en the part of Lh Caltisratsitage Company
the eayen par esnt un
G2460. on, tho Gnilsr
autly Unroaghout
ffovesd orce the mountains from Vlaceryilis (3 Cara,
Valley ts Kept op ho passage of trains, mn that
Stages are obiy delayed a ahort time in making tripe.
Th Sau Francisco all by as besa Auspenitnd an
account et the bolidars aed weather. No come feos
ews is airring water
The bath Franess Paltate arrived on the
wichsava diteset the sth of December
Tlonolai yas deeidedie dot, and whiter
Trae a
‘The Folyn-rion of tho 8th 358, si
Fonda
Dd welthy Sani.
Taatnow
wore fat
our lant tea other
‘ued Emily” Morgan —bave
A. Le Praato
was in wiolor quartera in th
‘one, tho Markarct Scott, had gone to Now Zaal
the’ Jubior, ad govlo South; three, tho Vindy
James Maury ond Joba “Howlaud
of Inet In tho Arctle; ano, (4e Gen.
the Georgo and Mary, hil boon wreaked tu tho Oshiotak;
and the Florida, Jeannette Milo, Vlulip., Superlor, Coa:
Sianline and Vesper were ta the Ochotek’Sea at It ro
Porte—19 In al), nd total of the wbolo ticet, 161.
We nnderstacd that a s
is ponding in. on
against a abipmaster, which, it (2 held, tndt_ tho
courts, of this kingdom have no jurlulletoo
over. We further Tera thst the American Gnmn-
missiover and tho Unite States Consul, both
protested pgalnst (his extra fudfelal power, assumed by
the authorities of this goreramont, and il'tho facts aro
fan roportest, the cxz0 [s Ilely to créato gome trouble bo-
fore ended.
The New Mexican Mall.
Lnmnrespevee, Jao. 9, 1861
‘Tho Neve Moxtean mall, from Parnes Fork, arrived thls
evening. It brings no ness from tue incomlog through
mall, duo bero two weeks ago. No Indiana worv doen ou
the Foule, There Is no bows of any Importasce,
Expceted News from Durope.
Saxor Hook, Jan, 8—SUdolght.
Nowigns of the steaniehipa Bremoa or Glugow. Its
Mlorming bad; can't eee anf distance. Wind blowing a
gale from # SE
Re-election of Mr, Trombnil to the United
States Senate. (
Seuyortey, Dl. Jau. 9, 1501.
Hon. Lyman Trumbull was to-day re‘olectod allied
States Senator, by a-voto of 64 to 45, the democrats votlog
for Sir, 8, S Marehall,
Conventions at Louisville, Ky,
Loose, Jan, 9, 1801
Poth the Unlon and Douglas Teinocratic Conghntiona
unanimously recomica dod theatoption of the Critteudea
rosolutlens.
Markets.
PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD.
Pruapeurms, Jan. 0, 1661
Stocks hea
P Iyanla State 6%s, 8834; Resin
allnad, 1947 Morris Gaual, ¢5; Lang Uland allrosd,
10; Pennsylvnnia Railroad, $3%;. “Sight exchango on
‘New York, 1-6 0 34 per cent’ premium,
New Osueiss, Jan. 0, 1801
Cotton—Sales to-day 21,608 bales 11340. @ 10. for mid-
ling. Sogar quiet at 4%c. 0 6340, for tuir {0 fally fale.
Molise at 2c. a 246. Whiskoy at 1%c. Frols
Catton to Liverpool 11-161, Fxchango on Loniton 215 a
4per cent premium. Sight exchange on Now Yorke ‘70
1 per cent discount,
Barrons, Jan 9, 1861
Flour steady: Howard strcotfrapertino, $5 60; Odio cit
mollls held at $5 60, Wheat Stesdy: red, $1.20 a $1
Willo, $1400 $1.60, Corn declined 9 conta: wbito, Ole.
2 62c." yollowr, 620. a G30. Provisions trmier: rocsis pork,
$17 60. Lard; 100, ‘Codeo activo: ilo, 120. 0 136, While:
key stoady at'183Z0. a 18e.
Punvapenrma, Jan. 9, 1801
Floor advanced 2 uw at $5 60 $0.25." Wea
slosdy: white, $1 46 0 $1 0; red, $1209 8135. Cory
firm: old yellow, 005, bow 626. eC, frm:
ales Land steady at 9c. 0
Te Whiakey arm std8o. a 10.
{ ‘Goxconn, N. H., Jaa. 9, 1861.
bieans of the Second dsiret, Im Gravention
nest pamiaated Mr. E!FTARollina,_ 0
f Cmicaco, Jan.
Flour active. Wheat firm and 1c. Higher:
Tage, w 72%c. for No. 3, Instore. Cora
Gata firm, ~Recaipte—3)800 bbLs. flour, 25,000. bushels
Wheat, 21,000 bashela corn. Sight exchange on New
York 6 a 6'per cent premium. {
News from Havana.
ARRIVAL OP THE QUAKER o1ry—$245,147 IN sve
Ol ON BOARD—CATTURE OF A BLAVEN, WITH
NINE TUNDRED NEQROFS ON DOARD—DUSINESS
STILL CONTINUES DULL, FTC., ETO., ETO.
Tho etoamship Quaker City, Capt. Shafelit, arrived
hero yesterday afternoon from Havana, after o yory
pleasant voynge, having left that port Last Satarday, tho
‘6th Inst,, at cue P. 3.
‘Tho Quaker Cty bas on board $213,147 Io Spania
doublons to Now York houses. Tho following aro tho
conslgnees:—
Chas, Moyce,.
Strout & Bro
Phy.
J, M. Coballos.
©, Mart & Co.
Duncan & Go... ‘Jon'n. Thompson.
Schuchard & Gebbar Brett, Son & 09-002...
ALM. R08... eeesere KE. Goulard...... 000.
3. Kobnstann. 3.250200.
Spotturd, Tiestoo ie Go...
Rivera & Hall,
Duncan, Sherman & Oo.
Beehel fires...
Harmony & Herques....-
JOM. eb. de Exvoriaza.
I. Vou Hoffman & Co...
Antonio Ros...
‘Too health of Havana was good anil tho srexhor ex-
tromoly favorable to tbe coming crops.
Tho ship Teabla, under French colors, supposed (o be
tho ship Montauls, of New York, was taken off tho port by
‘a Spanish tamer-of-war, and brought Into Havana, with
nine hundred negroes on beard.
Basinces in Havans still continues paralyzed, In cons
quence of {the recent bolidays aud tho late commercial
dificolties in tho United States. Stroog hopes are cator-
tained that before the month of January has elapsed, bu:
sloe=s will reeumo {ts former activity, and montod alfuirs
‘Will become easier.
Sagare aro quoted in Havana as follows:—Now crop
No. 12, a fow lots at 834 rlals por arrobe; In muscoradocs
nothing doing. Stock’ on hand hero aod in Malaoru,
28,000 boxes, of which 3,00 boxes aro new crop.
Inssce—$0 hibds. havo been recelved, bat no exportations:
Exebanges on London, sixty days" sight, aro quotes at
194 01434 per cent promlom; Parls, olxty dayo, 4 01
per cent promlum; New York and otbor Norther cities,
408 per cent premiam; three and ten days’ elzbt, 10.0
1S per cent; New Orleans, alzty days, 6 a8 per ceat’ pre-
mlum; sight, 10 a 15 per cent.
Potot & Sazerao.
Reynes Bros.
AI. Morgna & Sons.
Renaoll & Franeots
Carrington &
Wells, Fargo te ©
Robert & Willllamd.....+
Chas. Mayer «.
Ds ea et ts no pg a
The Telegraph Wirca in South Carolina.
TO THE EDITOR OP THE NEW YORK UEKALN.
CuuruzsTos, Jan. 8, 1861.
In your issue of December 29, 1800, there oppoxe a
letter from your correspondent, dated Colambla, SC.
December 14,1860. The statements concerning ths tele
graph wires are somewhat incorrect. Tquote bie re-
marks, ns follows:—
‘The telegraph wires within tho State aro as follow
From Marlon Court Hons= to Kingsrills, oe
wire. From Kingeville to Colamb!s one wire.” From
Klogsville to Charleston two wires. There ts ta civarse of
cvcetion a telegraph line along tho Northeastern falirond
from Charleston to Savannah. It will be complotal to
aboot three months.
‘Tho Northeastern Railroad bar no ennnection with thy
Charleston and Sa Railroad. Tho Americas Tele
graph Company have two wires from Wilmlogto:, N.C,
fo this city, and two wires from this polut to Augusta,
Ga. Thero is also one wire (rom Klugzvillo, & C., to Oi
lambia, 8 C., and one from Kingssillo to Camdco, & O
which wires nro at all times capablo of performing the
Vualness offered, oxen the heavy reaien of these, exit
lng times. Tn addition (o the fecilities alforded by the
aboro lines, Adams’ Express Oompany bare a sire from
Gerembia th Gaarionta N.C, waleh coniesss weit, th
American Telegraph Grmpaby at Colombla, BC
mubslaptal line fz Dow being ereciod between Charleston
abd Serannah alco tho Charlestea an
read, snd tot ths Northeastern Railroad,
Tortbeast, while the course of tho former is oath. Az
ths: Superbtendent ‘ef the American Telegraph Gump ay
through the State of Sooth Caroliny end a portion ¢
North Carolina and Georgia, T hare doomed 1 my sin
correct these mistakes. Tbeg 2:0 bo wate 1h)t tof
cern of tbe American ‘Telegraph Company lu tis “at
fisre never been under any restrictions ftom Ss C1
ment of South Carolina, and the repsirts tat tha =
tas boos ander the esploraze of the deren
(Cognell are utterly withont feantat!
W. TL HEISS, supericra eet
Willlamabarg City News.
Ta Grasp Sremr Amon Ca. —The amcalmtica of
Lewis Stanteld, Frank Abrams an4 Solomoa Newman,
who are charged with pollicg Cre to tbe belbting SM
Grazd alreet, was comttncel yertertay befire Jastle
Cutahan, Aff; Freeman, Beertary of the Martowe trvaraaes
este A ft that inthe patiey Lerwet
Dy tbacs was. the stipalstiea isk there was we b= bat
H1,(co tn other Iasuranen (Sanh toad $1449) ovens
Wino tentified that bo wad en. (he oppoalte’ alde or ts
fereot whee tho fre broke oil, and that he attempted tn
Open the dears, but Uboy were securely lacknd.” Jobs
Chitaghor testified that ho Hived over the stare, and wax
feteap when the alarm wns pres. The tertlmony of
Captain Weelomn corroborated tbat of the Ate Marah ys!
Detnetive Slowey, (rom New York, row prewant, ant Bey
entrance considerably discoocectel Abrams KB1 Khan
fold, an talloged they are well Known (0 th® poem
‘Ths examination will probably eos to-tay.
Court Calendar—Tite Daye
Teraacr Oorer.—Samo es beer,
rr.—Fam as before,
} TEI, 126,197," 12 182, 133.
Cctatmmed the Untrty doftars
apd slaty.fve ceols remalMing at Uheie ereiit with tho trea.
a ‘letter 10
Katonah Wort
a Pine street
ha Norte
0.0 West Twenty Oral etrvet
3 Tagh
Welle
ober a Tel)
ri Dare mlacarind or be
end thn tras (oon hiensocunta, res
fartirs toereate fe efice 43 end 47 Rxchanrs
[uw een w bosd of Indemnity vo him wed receive. te
Enovnt OY Naw You, Jan. 0, 126,
Drawings of the Delawnre State Lot-
teriee WOOD, EDDY & CO,, Managers of tho
DRCAWARE, RESTCCEN Ln WISROURI SYATS LETERTEA
, Detawane—Bevas Oued 63, Jaa. 0 13h
21, 60, 2 10, 69.
AL 67, 8, cen 3, 49, 63, 37, 65,
ave Guss o dan 6, Wh
16, 3, 14, 9, 34, 69, G9, 47, 23, 72, SL, 39, 33, 41.
Chishid pea trene’chatga by abineagelibr
hob, HUY # Oo! Witmagiane Delwara,
Oe WOOD EDDY k GONE ule Meade.
Drawings of Rt. France 4 Co.'a Dolawnro
Tolteriea—
Searex Cowsry, Otass Fionn, Jan. 9, 1951.
58, 17, 49, 76, G1, Gh, 67, 8.
Liskenn Lorre, Ceue 6, 3
, 10, 12, 3 7 30,0
feat freact charge by Mdtresi
fs «co,
Pitan
Wilmington, Delaware,
Alfred Bann, anil other dtatingulshea
deady (nay ba aren in MEADE. NROTHERS! Galleries, 23
roadway, near llarnum’a Mtuscura.
Seccsston Principles.—Where Ignorance
ta biies gos money or your life Slavery oF death puolo
raphe oy HOLMER, 428 Hrvatway. Ys
Steinway & Son's Oversteang Grand
ppd foiars Pianos am now considered the best manta.
tured; arn warranted fer ve Feark WarcroomeS2 aad Bf
Walker etrect.
‘igh casa will be ed
Sajna ten toon Weavuy Gaara et
Lerawron.—la Bratton a a
ey fang, tare). Locan bie Sree,
Becklyo)¥ D
Les. —Om Moo tay evenioy, Janoary T, Sku Law,
youngest daughter of an "Puretta Leek, aged
bY ears, t eet re CAT,
relatives asd (rivals o€ Ubs family are Layla te
tired tbe (wearal from Ube restienew of ber pureaia Net
160 Fast Kiroadwas, this ) aferneoa, at hair:
PAR ope O'okoek:
sae
Hlart(ord Baers lesa
Mar. —tia Wadnesiay,
“The friends of tho farmlly are reeppetfully tavited ta at-
tan bee fecal, from tbe Feahinaes of BEF PURO Ne,
1 Hoot Tuarly:4lath vtreet, oa Friday afteraoes, al cas
@'cleck,
MccaSy.—O5 Tapatay, Janay 8, Pacem 1. MeCary,
gy cae Triet and Mary. MeCaso, nged pews oon
‘The relatives and frlends of the family are
Sovited (o o\tend the fuberal, from the reyid
Tarealy, No, O1 Past Thirly second street, Ula
Wlerbacn, at Gas, o'clock, without. farther:
Fes als Will be akan to Ontyary Unmelery.
(Aikmaas—Om Toraday, Jancary 8) of eam.
too, Tima linktectax, of county Dow, freland) aged 45
respectfully
{acon nt (wo o'clock from bis tate 16
fret Tealdeaoy, AY6 CaCery
Dies. —Seddealy, at Wert Parma, on i
17.8, rows Mew, 'Haqy tn the Ol year ora
‘Tue relatives and friends of tho family, togolier with
tho members of Marla Lodre No. 218 F. ands. 3, aad
all Masons in good standlug, are respectfully larliad. Ue
Attead tho funeral, Unis (thursday) afternoog, at twe
orclock, from bi lal rsidcas,
embers of Marlon Ladge aro requested Lo mack ta
Whelr rooms at West Farms, at one o'eloek in the after.
jeder of JOAN CORNELL, W. M.
Ani widow of dhe Tate James Moniyhaa,
aga 40 yeara, a rallye of county Tyrone, Ireland,
The fricoda and acyaalntances of tho family, and those
of her 200, Diwan au her brother taslaw, Wm McKeon
fa, aro respectful avited to attend. tho Pineral on FY
day afterngen, at half-post ono o'eloek, from her bats e-
fidence, 804 Waablogtan nlrovt.
{Mbasiy papers pleaas copy,
Yrusr—O0 Welocalay, January 0, Reus Paser, (a
the 420 year of hia
Tis relatives Abd Trlonds aro fully Invited to
tend thin Tuboral, op Friday aftareson, at Gro nla,
from tho Pst eferiaod Dated church, Joratémon street,
® 8, of conmumptioa,,
Dow We BULL yoar of hor
nea
1 cine frends std nequntntance of the family are laviuad
6 altoad tho funcral, from No, 272 East Wrroedway, (bia
(Miiraday) aftoroond, wt Uhres oelock. 4
‘Suaw.—dn this ells, on Weluoadsy moraing, Jan
9, of consumption, Sila Sune Ae Beam, tate 4
Year of ber age.
‘The frieads aro lovlted to attond the funeral, from bor
Lat 1c, No. C24 fndson atrect, on Friday mora.
‘AL eight o'clock.
‘Albay’ Ropers please copy
Eimatm —On Miceday moral
wie of Robert ehtcllsy ago 71 veare.
‘Tho retativen ond frlontn of the farnfly aro toeitod te
attend tho mera}, without furtbor notice, from her Lata,
reajdetes, No, 246 Fast Broadway’, on Friday afteravoa,
Siu. —In Brooklyn, on Wednuslay, January 0, Camu.
same SimeF, youngest daughter of Charles and /Catharing
Se
police. The
ee
yoann ena
—4m Tuerday, Jani
Sloot ate Se Jou, i
January 8, Bucinrra,
Tho Ladd & Webster Sowing Machines
may now be bad for 940, at £40 Broadway.
Wheeler & Wilson's
Soming Mazhinca, vith Important (mprovements, at re
duced prices Oden 408 Broadway, New York
Moldavia Cream, for Preserving and
beautifying the Hale. Sold only at W. A. BATOHSLOR'S,
newly Invented Wig Factory, 10 Bad atreet,
BDatchelor’a Hair Dye—Relable, Harm~
Joss ani Inetantactous, black of brown, Factory's) Marcia
Hirect Foland applied ot BATONELOR'S Wig Puctory, 1
ood strvel,
Oristadoro's Hair Dyo, Wigs and Toa.
poes—The best In the world. Wholoealn nnd retall, and (bs
ye private applied, nt No. G Asiar Moura.
Biroy, ngeb} year, 2 montha nnd 18 dayw.
‘The friends and Felatives of the family are respecttuliy
Invited taattend the funeral, from the reeldence of hae
parents, No. 141 Water alreot, Brooklyn, this (Tharsday)
afterncen, at two o'olock,
Smax—On Tuesday
Sroxes, ngol 18 years, 0 months and 27 dasa,
Tho Felativea and feleods of the family are {nvitod to
attend her funcral, frem tho residence of ber parents, No.
O'Vanduwator seit, his (Tharsday) afternoon, at’ one
o'clock.
Weavi.—On Test ary 8, Manica D, WeAvER,
Now Yorleand Sady Honk pilot, aged 49 years,
The relatives and feldads of tho famnlly and pilots of the
yort, aro. rempoctfully Invited to attend his {uneral, from
tho ‘resldencn of Captain Hobert Tamit, No, 03 Suolks
‘treet, tli (Thuroday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without
further ingitation.
January 8, Misa ANN Misa
arents keop in your Cophonrds Burd=
rail'nAralca Lintment, Theares Dury, Sealds, Soretbrost
pd Taternal Falaa ed Aches
,Barry’s Tricopherona in he Best aud
cheapest article fer dreaing, beawifylog, curling, cleanslag,
Sreelecioe aud atoning tho liars aden tryih. ald by
BIT druggists.
Conghs, Colds and Catarrhs, 40 Prova-
Jentat Uils ccason, aro quickly curee by HOLLOWAY'S incs-
Hable Pills and’ Olnunent” Teraone troubled yrith bara’
Coughs, bearseness, Ac, wil nd Immediate relict by using
hese invaluable remedlen,
Marsh & Co.'s Radical Cure ‘rass—
Ofice No. TyVesey atreet (Axtor House), opposite tho charch.
‘Married.
Crnexo—1oo4x—On Wesneaday, January 0, at the
realdenco of tho brido’s parents, by 'the Roy. Str. Vad-
dock, Capt, Groumm Cosas to Misr MARY J, Tacas,
daughter of Wm, Logan, of Brooklyn.
‘Towusswan—TAcoakt —On Tuosday, Janoary 8, by the
Roy. A. Carden, at the residencs of tho bride's ‘father,
Mr Rowan 1. Howepsaman to Misa Bou Jae Tccarr,
daoghter of Mr. Willlam Tarenel, all of Philadelphia.
‘Mousa —Fansuxorex,—At Darien, Gonn., on Wednes-
day, January 0, by tho Rov. Dr. Raroes, Mr. Jomx Mou,
‘of Now York, Lo Misa Lac, cleat daughter of John D:
Farrington, cf the former placo.
Mourrr—Lase—In this city, on Wednesday, January
9, by tho Rov. Bilwio R. 7. Cook, Quan W. Maun, of
Newburg, to Maxr F. Lun:, of this city.
eueecartesan Se
Au.sox.—In Brooklyn, E. D., 01 Tuceday, Jamary 8, of
fover op tho brain, Tussuax K., aon of Wm. A. and
Bivaboth Allieon, need 9 years nod’ mouths.
‘Tho friends und rolativen of tho family nro respectfully
{inyitod to attend tho funoral, this (Thoraday) afternoon,
BU wa o'clock, from the reslienos of hia parents, No. 88
Mescrole etroal, Brooklyn, E D., without further tavita-
Mien.
‘Arnance—On Wodnesday evening, January 9, Mra.
Mas Jaxe Armee, aged 27 years, relict of James D.
Attridgo.
Nolico of funoral in Friday's paper.
Hrxox,—At Dobba' Ferry, oa Monday night, January
7, Frarces Tavion, wite of John Berson, of this city, la
the Std sear of het ago.
‘Tho rclativea and frienda of the family are respectfully
invited to attend the funeral, thie (ThursJay) wornlug, at
halt-past ten o'eleck, from tho realdence of her father, 8.
Taylor, at Dobbs’ Forry. The remaina will bo taken’ to
Whits Palos for Interment. Hudeon Riser Railroad ears
Teavo Cuambers atrest depot at halt-past sovea o'clock
AVM, Carrlscea will bo {a sralting at tho depot.
Boin=—0n Wednesday, January 0, Kare Kurc, only
daughlerof Abrabam and Jenole A. Durtly, aged 2’yeara
anda ruonth.
The eotatteerand friends of tho family ara respzcttolly
lnyited to ottond tho funeral, from tho residence of ber
parenis, 215 Stato stroot, Brooklyn, oa Friday afternocn,
EU baif-past bro o'clock, without further fovitation,
(crnis.—Op Wednesday, January 9, after a long fl.
ness, Mane RAGHELLE, aged 77 years and 4 months.
Hex (rine and relatives ard reepectCully invited to at-
tend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at ens o'clock,
‘rlthout farther sbtico, from tho realdenco of ber brotbe=~
Ibstaw, Datel Mastin, No. 160 Fl4rl ign strect.
Puna —On Wednealay, January 9, Josura Buismr,
ged 5 years.
‘Tho rélatires and friovda of the family, also the mom-
era of the Bedford etrext Mf. E. church, are respoctfully
Invited to attenil the feneral, oa Friday morning, at tea
ofelock, from bin late resldenco, No. 119 Leroy treet,
twithoat further Invitation.
Busrvrsst—Tn Philadelphia, on Taoreday, Janaary 3,
Gronce S. Beriersatt, fo tho 343b year of his age-
‘om Wednenday, January 2,at tho plantatios
of bis node, N. R. Jennings, Romar Oaey Ccance, ooly
200 of the Inte Thomas Clatke, of Norfolk, Va., {a the
3th scar of his age.
effolk and Chicago mapors please copy. :
Gissaccurox.—Snddenly oo Tuslay, January 8, of
Aleraen af tho beart, Axia Cosrvatcurox, aged 29
nnd 25 days
135 Centre etreet, this (Thuredsy) “afternoon, at’ one
C'okcek.
Decv.—On Wednesday, Jancary 9, Boramn Jaxr,
young et danehter of the late Wm. G. Drow.
Tbs friends of the farally are requested to attood the
funeral, this (Thureday) efterocon, at ozo o'cleck, froma
277 Weat Thlrty-third street
Trxs—On Weducslay, Jancary 0, aftor a ehort tlness,
Coun Lora, Fon of Charles Geogore Darr, agel 3 yeara,
Sronaths and 16 dasa
‘The foncral will tako place this (Thurelay) afteraon,
at bro o'clonk, from the realdenca of tilt parcots, No. 113
Clinton street! withoot further Invitation.
Frrz.—0o Wednesday, Janney 0, Wrtax Fev, aged
oyerrs
ils friends and ncquaintancos aro rvited to attend the
foneral, op Friday -afternwoa, at two o'clock, from hit
Tato residenen, 266% Willlara sbreot
Gris —0o Wedneslay, Jannary 9, Ausenr, son and
cooly child of Jecab and Nathalio Geismar, aged 2 sears
and 3 mouths.
‘Ton frnceal will tazn place this (Thuraday) afternoog,
from the parents? rarldence, No, 234 West Teenty-fovelby
Finest, hetrcea Ninth and ‘Trath avennes, at balf-pact
ex viele precliely, witboot further note,
Tier, On Monday, December 31, of diphtheria, at the
residexee of Jeet G Hort, tn Wynntra, ner Cotombas,
th. Eexnocs Kise Hirer, nged 21 yours upd 3 months
Green bs the turf abore thee,
Friend of my better days,
Sige know thee Uat Lo Live thee,
Not pamied thee but to pralse.
Fr AL Jersey City, oa Wednesday, Januszy 9
of jafimomation of the longa; Maxy Lotier Somes,
Jooncest danphtr of Leicester 0, and Aune Sf. Johnson,
Sent 1 year and 7 moothe. -
The friends and noquaistancss of the family are re-
sqeciniily invited Ls attepd ber faneral, on Friday after
pom, ub two yclek, from Na 7 Fachange place, Jersey
City
Heiy.—Os Turtday mornin, Jsnoary B, Jase AUC
danpiiter of Owes J. 5% Saraby Kelly, aptd 7 years, |
menus end £1 aye.
The fricads and relatives of the familly ar
ead the faneral, this (Thurkdsy) aftereron alors ce
from ber father's reriiepee, on Peuty-third greet |
tee Feartb ap Tie remalss +0
|
9. a8 for OG
Loosfecd.
‘MISOHLLANEOUS.
(ALN Lioxn's
ALVIS LLOYD'S
ALYIN LLOYD'S,
SOUTHERN STEAMBOAT AND RAILROAD QUIT
BOUTHELN BTRAMBOAT AND RAILROAD GUID!
FOR JANUARY 18 OUT.
YOR BAXUARY 18 OUT,
From the January editlon of the Guide,
70 SOUTHERN MERCHANTS,
ANTISOUTHERN MERCHANTS IN NEW YORK
cena
for
pobidittng tho nates of thone Naw YorX mexebanta wbo ay
hee
cry ei. Wo are cing band
letters eee kiy trun Southern mem, dreading 4
bul ty tun at Nortbern ecorales who depend 00, ty Bobherg
ferchaois s
ft
guilt faformaton roan”
the past two months to col
Fy tb gulde Qoothern mre’ vate when waking thelr purchases
Bouse
Bee a rat ny rents
Fach ates ane kt Sh bee
Peistcety aa
i
fubty) wo skal bave perfeeted cur stot New, York
‘can Rouben who have been ealling to Ube Bout
Tevee, Jet, to "every invtace rot
Ecoth.” We bare ‘bora rary careful
thislst, hat wa do, Bol Ret the mames of
tothe South mized op yrith, the, pares
‘This bua cestalaned the
‘bitter compa
10 OUR SOUTHERN MEROHANTS
List HR DLRCULAT. YOR WE WOULD, DAY CTIEAE
HOTA AAD AGtRANGEUENES HOR Byitkuna,
Ore ATEAVACEDITION, AND. WILL RUPPEY. them wt
the rate of “ONE, DOLLAT” PER THOUSAND, or THEN:
TY THOMBAND (oe “TEN DOLUATS." already anseloped
Feds formating, ue OMGULARS wo are PUTTING AT
the rate of “ONE DOL!
TY THOUSAND
ready for mallng.
RereAL 00s
Udi FBR THOUEAND oF THHN
foe “TRI DOLLARS,” already en eloped
‘Tee OIRCULARS wn are CUTTING AT
Sead om your orders at uBce.
W. ALVIN LLOYD,
TERPS
AT NOS EVERPELLS £0N'S WEDDING OARDA AND
Ensélopes ct Ube latest stylee 104
Se neta een Yoltoa atrect, Now
T EVERDELUS OLD STORE, NO. Bn BR =
A fredatey Cards te ee Mia ner hibboa aot fas
Weddlny Car
OLEON TAP ROOTS, ANEW ATYLE,
eh iDand ty Agu reek. Ne BEC and
Ta9aTOR
aides
iris alee Rati ah case Cats Br
lace Gaiters, $8; ready made oF to ord i
BOOTA AND SHOES, AT HUNTA,
Shaya new aiyle qulled bottom water:
BREAD, TEA OAKES,
ALL KINDS OF PASTRY, &o
Manofactared by
DW. CHASMERLIN & CO,
PROPRIETORS OF SHAWMUT OMEMIOAL WORKS,
No, &) INDIA STREET, BOSTON.”
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‘careful chenucal research,
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(ake Grabas
pEO H. BATES, Wholewle Agent,
CHOROE YH ear arcet, New Vor
101 DUNIONS, INVERTED Bz 5 ‘Ko
(SEES Cit
LO eee Gi ders
Rhea) Re way, cere to phyicans sod war
TRERA CELEURATED BEWINO NES.
oan ha der Beara
‘(Daring he ccials aod marcy of moe
PHODUGE, MERCUANDISE, a willbe received {a pay-
Brot
PETES STOG SELLING OFF.
WATCHES, JEWELBY AND DIAMONDS.
D. 0, FEACOO#, Inaden, 224 #06 Broadway.
English and Swisa Chrcnometer Watches, by elevated
makers, al warranted, ochinge toca ay alice,
BevoWw dost.
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YOUNA AMERICAN OTRL WARTS A
tiie os 3
AMT eS eAtra pel te Wag a tue grastry te
Pu iicamelended ap boneny ana nied ise |
eu Call ive LU 970 ALIBI Oreo at
TAUY WINNES 70 RECOMMERD & NCTSE AND
Ties lined with bes (or two yearn ad
fs wilhog ad UDR,
Uareauas Apply for
fb od
TED-RY A RESPEOTADLE
or asa
and 7
A pa
"ayer Med wo children and io a
i age a 74 Manatield placn, West Gla, al, betwee
we
ITUATION W: y
Jono woman, ket aime: can da pina em
inebimberacre Apply ecz3aab a0, Dewees
Dyk tor ine gaye
0% ny A STEADY, MIDDLE
A MITUATION Warrte: willy eapaule or Ckiog mares
set wlth te chamber oF
bey spate bag tes
iF cra
Salta he chamber oy A ger Tot mag ta
Sibi poten gfe green har
fan aoli Cu) foriradentn aac
GERMAN PROTESTANT CIRL WANTA A BITU,
oh oro ee aay hripenrk tee private facly. Ape
frp ih ne craven, No. 328 West sab nt.
A, REGVECTAT OVE WLeILES & RITUATION 48 4
ped con; Inun excellent masher and irones: bas givnl
hy helrienee, ‘Can ba neon for !ma Gaye, ati East Warren
sakimet Hear, bck room second roc frm Hoyt Sey
ES PRCTANT,
hares
A SITUA.
rivaus farily, and
YOUNG Orne Wrst
(odo the nw siaimayork of a small
[plelgverion: is miling vy mato Wervelt peocrallyatefat;
Ptmcea'reterence trou ber last calfar ian Coan a,
panes? Place.
SITOATION WANTEDOMY 4 VERY STRADY GIIthy
bel
‘baal Gly hua four yarn retere
i eoga ytd at 363 Io sty
A SENUHCTADLY: WOMAN wASTH A SITUATION AR
fevoby Us filly: servanplishen tm all fis Branches: oF ws
‘cook; as two Jeary ety reference Can bo stem at
Mis ay.ytelween teat und tah mia, eneved Boor, front
ret.
nexerer
Frat wilion gift, (cau re seen at fi Weat 13h ek, bet weed
dian Vib wed, to tha rar
| A HEAPROTABLIS
ia wrk Bure
‘refcre
YOUNG GIRL LATELY ATL
bastion tea pried caralys ee cook
MAWHED, WOMAN WANTS A
having bat ber own baby; sha
‘Call a tad rant atet ay nt
RITUATION WANTED—HY A RESPECTABLE
Joung Frowrian' wornan, ay walineas and eearnstreen:
jeans e ail Kinds of lamly rowing Caa be scen for two
‘oy Mulberry aL, 1 tho baw-nscnt,
Fy
tea
oy si =
A ORRMAN WOMAN WASTS A BITUATION—IN AN.
Ooerican fartly, ba at dyaeeraaaireser
a
Beier Brestiya:
[A RKOFRS=ED COOK, ov sonEN, AND ErEADY
iin widen a tail ta erm god atte Canty
tay it
Bavot chy rfcrenen canta givens Calla Na ower es
trern in ac an Warerby place; Gras doar back tose, far
irodayn
Pamberraaid ana waitress of wraltrensalooe; kas Coot
iy ievence. Can ba fren Oil togased, at a2 Weds cous
Paecen Un bee 40d Brosdeay me een
irate family, sachambermald and. wanens s UnvcA
Host hire washing abd raning No, Section to ky care
Seenhdren, cel ety reterenee Gall ACE wit Kuh ate
WYAPEGTANLE QI WANTS A SITUATION Aa
Mbamterinudiaad walltsn ro PousgwOE. raed
Hao yecitone, heorklyo.
&
aa saat le Rice sta
eclepeepe ectacte re hacasers Sie eat
NpUATION WATEBCAY A YOUN TOMER AR
RESVECTABLE ORL WANT A ITUATION, Ty A
irr tara
LURAY, COOK WIRES _A ATION
NE:
in a respectable private Caroily; Vioronghly underetant
er busiveds, and te willing Lo asalsi In washlar und fronts
AL required! Oun tos highly recommen ded by ema of tue Ur
‘Gass fariiliea tn thie chy. Call for twa days at Lid West 250,
AC, between 7th aud sib ava,
CORE A GOOD SIFOATION
corapetent aad faperteoerd Mursa. ai seater
Bs ny capable ring ip acl frm iby
‘een at her prea nt empoyern from 9 ta Zorelaek, ak
Pendent, Gramercy pe eS re Baier
A RARECTADUE PROTESTANT “WOMAN, WHO
Hiab ber tabs aziteButn, would like to gets child 19
aren st ber oma buss ener it will bare ths Lovo ant cary
ete muAhts. "None need eppy But a Tesprctabls persed,
Call at 50 Weet 350 6t. cL hes i peerage
N—AS CITAY.
wurea, Gon ely rlercacea Call
RUSPECTADLE GIRL WISHES A sITO ATION.
private funily toda general hoascnork, Call at
A
iabeth as, Spont room,
RITOATION WANTED—BY A. RESPECTANLE PRO.
Vealant gir, a8 cok fo a private family’, In a god bak
Bp bar the yor ety refarenes ta produ: trom her last |
Hare Can tn cen UH) West smb ety for tira days, woo
Hare, Cat for tivo days, nocond
YQUNH NOUNS, WHO LOST HER DAME, Wists
nhy to ect hur weer ow ‘ bs
Sadat rat oor, becsecn py and sus ara AU Wet
ITUATION WANTED—AS WET NUNS!
vyeclab i" Wwomug, Can bo read for tivo
pith gi gbeti a 0 Prag Fart
A
ay Ae.
Sry tek oko, aPJa ietere teva HOt Sy lock
RESYECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A
Reta aR, 2apFeL Nowy ic
AE a ie etucs sete
Av MAN, ANT
Cosh bres
neuen apply bat respectable pursaas. Can
Lber owe
fe see Tor (wo daya at Sa) 70h ayenus,
ITUATION WANTED BY A: COMPETENT 01
A dite cnertber eta, SF ACOsEE TENT OLB Uy
an tale ih waolng ned lvolug;hotsiot were:
aa Wea brs) nd der, boek room 7 "SIA Col
A SITUATION WANTRD—BY A YOUNG WworAs,
Tyewing and ell Unde ot emtrotdeiys bas tha best of cy
Herenee ist ier a
Peferenct Call for wo daye ok atweba ith ad
Ab at is Lie RRL s a
Xo WOMAN” WISITES, A’ SrrgATION As
TAS NORNA NON SN: TUR as Catan ike
eens ot 8 gall family hoe the best ce ty ro.
Fereace. Callas dul AusnUsat, DeAr Most st, Brovtiya.
FITUATION WANTED—BY 4 GOOD COOK, IN
‘A Fill private family 008 Wbo bas bad good exparlence
To tho bot faroilies In itarellyy > sebcen sky cau refer. Can
Ye soon for Awe daya at 13 Bast sith st,, between Ist and
whavn
SITUATION WANTED-BY & RESPECTAGLE
2 Wuinany lean excellent eock, would dy the wad
ANI ramilly, had good ehty eeery sos. Gall MULL
Vbetween'tat oud saves, scoad Oooe, fraBt
WANTED—UY ONB FULLY COM.
¢ush a9 oirats and. pasteteas would,
tSecen alher preseat eapioyee sat
near iuih ay, i
SITUATION WANTED—RY 4 RESHECTABIE
asta
ATION
od
100K:
womad,, wha thoruvgbly understands bs
‘willing 10 osila\ th tho waahfop and ironing, and ean elvo eo al
Gyyreterence. Apply at No. Vas wah at, eprosts tho Wibla
Uae =
Higeaee abd reGexee
Ineooypeteat na hoverk
Griesier and amagosnalsy Gu ubjection
Raulatec ory refereuora exchaoged Address for treo 436,
ML Wehincad, brooklyn
tea
Proteunt
muwie, alo
fas tho beat of ety refene
tla otber work If Tequlres
‘at, between 7th dod Sth ate,
dan be vceo at Li Fest 27th
econ Graf, BALK AOL
SEAMSTRESS' SITUATION WANTED—BY A COMPE:
3 tent person, om Aunerican: evn do all xinds of family wnt
Kop. ena‘nivo cjerate a Mleeler & Wilson machines or
UEorare of eran ehlidren, ‘Can ba seen at 23 Gh Ape, hoe
‘64d Gove, Front roouy, between 15th and 16th ats.
ITUATION WANTED-AY A RESPECTARLE OC
35 Woutan, toca, wash aod iroa to asta privateramily |
Bra produit aud biker and wilhing io mnie Servet urntut
Coefeiy roterecos Callat is West Ab et socvad Boor,
het rom
A YOUNG LADY, IN A
vf ealldrea, Ichcire at
LH the ston
WANTED—BY A RESPECTADLE YOUNG
German girl, In a wnuall family, to do gooaral beaten or
Aeekiyn preferred. “Appif at 12! Ualon Se, South Hrookiga: |
ITUATIONS WANTED-IY TWO | RESPECTABLE
(frotes abt irk stern: Wh sith 9 live ta coe buen:
Siete ironer.. The
Bil te eno
Root Tu st, up aalre, wear Cats w
Pd
i
-
ari
ITUATION W.
Iwlatded, a» chainbormatd asd wallrese.
Weot Sih at) out engaged
QITUATION WANTED-IY A RRSPECTABLE O18L,
seco or chamberniald aod waitress: pod elly rove”
ence. Callat 96 Maclie Ht Bootlya, ter two days
ITUATION WASTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PER:
00, fo di chainberwork of Uke care of cullen’ has no,
‘ebjection to do housework Ina emall fazally. Call af 35
ay) belwoct 30h and STU ata, Lu Ube grocery xtra,
WASTER ZA, YOUNG LADY, QUALIFIED IN ALL
Fervent,
a etcaira' at vislinc gorermcets et
tearaer ins pollloce privalnechol, or us fagsraccas of fab
Se Nearest for ond week; Denny Wena se
ee Se ere aa a
WAXED Sh STATION, BY 4 BESTE TTANLE wo.
mad, a8 cok; Uaderstanils her business in all braoches:
Bredsiusten ane?
WASESEA SITUATION, BY A GERWAN Wow,
to do general bowewors or pin'a malas er to Uns
ew
WANTEPIA, SITUATION, AY A RESPROTARLE
Mie Fuapan, ax housrkeepry for an cl evatleman
er to siieod « bakery wore or to stiend toa ack lady, ea
STED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN. LATHL
‘Call st 205
chy fetereook Apply for lwo Gayu at Ss Weat 2d ay
shares o€ Childwa Apply at ber preseat employee 31
,
at dl Yori at, rearvuuling
STTUATIONS WASTED—FRMALES. _
IOS, BY A MOST OAPABLE
We err tate eure af exe ee tet eters acd 3
Peat
+ bee
ET WORSE. — A LADY (8 DEATHOUS OF HECURING
ferion pancetta Any pure Gouge
safant for oe tancsit crntan ‘Any pure outa a we
tant othe Semen ean bn wadacied thal wee la abuso
Gienatie. Address FC, Herat aon
WAGER 8y 4 proresrasr Touxa wowey,
wings srwitg raschinn, nvitoation Su tonnasirean
aresperiabia femily; ean farsith uaraeepucaabe refrac
Cai ere week at's Prices nt, Hck.
ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE BY A
Ny ebeity Prlsatanl erman woman: cea gre wok
Pefereners (ret be? bast a to Mr. Townannd,
Telerenare Flastemployer, Apply
‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A BITOATION AS
chainbermald apd aslst In waatlog 2nd traning. oF
diambermaid aed atv-od edt dren in (rata faaatl
best of ity reference. Apply at 212 Rant 3d ut, betwen Lik
and 2d are.
WANTED GY A,2Q0B WOMAN, A SITUATION AS
‘ook Ina pod washer and Irincr. Ca bo worn at Ler
Im piace, No.9 West Sutb at,
WAUTEOTA SITUATION, BY A YOCNG GIR, AS
‘cost OF laandrvea lo a god Faxally;, Bas \Be Dest of tox
ferrnon frum her lasl place. Can Br ea for twa days at)
Bergen st, Broo yo.
ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE
it, ascook, wuaber and Ugan-r, 10.8 mi. pri
Yala fesily Shes ine oat of reference from’ Ber last plac,
Wed thre jrarslaberlass places Wallat J4D West 20a ee,
second oor, back Ne. .
WANED S ITUATION, At SEAMSTRESS: WOULD
Sulit witachamberncrk of taxe care of <bilirea: can
embniter, Gon aly icrenesn. Cag be som for two day3
stat Ktoc at
SDA SITUATION AS PASTRY COOK AND
Weiter! perincdy wedersiangs eocclag ap fapey
Tillie far parties} the having had 12 gears experte
nisersinoon the Brat eae Bouacata ta vai, so
tivo every ratafocdoa tw Me eropljer,
ty SA Noor, front nom.
tha guaranus
upigat Nec 212 Beate
TAXTED—1Y A RESFRUTAULE MIDDLE AGED
Hogan wl ‘ivatlonas hideekesper, or to Lake
eplire charge of an (ulant, of ta do aug igie work abot the
Louse and fy. Address t 8, Herald outer,
WANTBR-A |RITUATION, (BY 4 KESPECTADLE
fereoce froin ber Ian pla firs
tabee la tha rouulty. 70 lstb
ave, Milrd Moor, Back ronta, ons tour from Waverley place,
A RESPEOPARLE KOMAN,
WASHING WaNtED—py sega
av tzT Weak rit ob,
ANTED—A SITUATION, DY A PROP!
cook; onderstauda all Kita of konpa, preservas, cine
fetlosery, pas
daynat i24 Ludiow
WASTER A SITUATION, By_A YOUNG LADY, To
‘itecd alore, speaking Freceb and English duentiy,
Address Ee Wh bv. D.
yANTED—NY A RPSPEOTABLE MARRIED WOMAN,
‘a baby to wel nors= at her own residence. The beat ob
reference. Call atl West ak, rst Guar, back room, for wo
dase
ANTED—BY A RESVECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN, A
itnation as ¢ook, wader nod Imarr, or a4 Lava:
Yas the best of city "reference. Ua be sora for two
Sayedt ber preseut emploger's, 60 1608 at, between Jet and
ore
Www
‘te; mod Folerencn prea Call vor two
aL, secvad Boor. a
RSE—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A RE-
bis wornan, who baa lately lost ber infaat; oss
referents given Call for two days at olf Wiaks at, Brooklyn.
WANED BY A MST CLASS COOK PARTY DIS
Dera to dress by tbr-day, vo reassnable terms; also
woul gouut tule feasoos tJ S0uDR ouoks, Call at oF nde
Urcns Mra Whyte, 87 Weal tb ek, wear 6 av., frie Door,
fvat wenn,
ANTED—A SITUATION) BY A RESPECTABLE GI
trook, wast and Iron {y « auall private family.
gy reference “Call ab 135 Amiiy nt, to tho reir, for two
mn.
ANTRO—A SITUATION AS COOK IN A PRIVATE,
tawlly, ly, Yung woman, who Uasrouguly un.
Unb Salsas Rood washer and Ievuceand
evlou toeny orcaunley. Net city
as gr adeeas 80 West 22h St, between
0 day,
Binand uh ave,
WANTBUS SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED,
ued cok, who undersuuits herbusiaess and all klads
of eoupe od gaine: oanosperionast bakie, Goal ety re-
fereorn given. Call at 123 West loro st, frugt Bascincaly for
two days
WASTERIY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, &
Siiuation ae chamber naldaud to do dan wassuag ond
runing. nrantiundrees. -Nervoc aly rovercboe, Tlauss call
ae 4, beincen 24 woddtars, ascond door, froat
i)
dach.
nt
TANTED—A SITUATION, BY TWO GIRLS, IN THE
‘Fans Hous, one ax 2vak, washer and irvuce, tb: ober
Voad. Hest uf recommendatl ug froes thelr pre:
Motenployer, Callat log South Uarord ay Bwalya.
y
TANTLD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE
oung roman, Udo geabral housework fo a small famnl-
27 Fob And thing ald hind. t dren! Tow geod
Mer, Iruncraad. bakers, Was the bet of cliy rerereusce
(no tenure at Weat 6th aty bein een Tib and eli ova, for
two dayn
"HELP WaNTED—EHMALES.
LI PASULIES AND GOOD SERVANTS GAN FIND
the fazyret aod beat odica 10 the elty at the Tuxtato and
Tone. wehcry the besb uf aocrania. ard alwaye ready. Alaa
fiat ntuaiiion Tor good help Nu. "iN aby coract of
AHL tne WHO CANN, 7 ORT RECOM MESDATIONS
wing thela dy, tobor, b ceab capable aad obligtng,
Shut Hocupply Tor alwaulona at 294 Us we, ar this agency
Supplies pune vut gvod families wiih belp, aod Gree class ear
vans with altoptionn.
A. ,DRESQMAKER ACANTED AT 480 CANAL 61.
AL ingitive between 9 ands =
TP9,00 10, MORRISANTATA PROTESTANT SEAM.
huest, Why cin Wore gu Singer's tschise APpIy Al
i) rodway, rovma}2 and 1.
WwW
ASTRD-ISMEDIAYEL, SERRA, coaD RES
er sade ana nen nee ate
Manwtdelee ee
-ANTED—A GIRL TO 00 THE COOKING, WASHING
‘pd Ironing of wamals private family. Ono wha can
Dring god recomuieadsUvoe ua un rapucsty aod charset
ovlafure yertoauvat buaie U9 applging atk Frat
WaTtenats,
‘ants heed apply
-ANTED—A COMPETENT LADY'S MAID, WMO CAL
Uren Balrand sow.” Apply at 166 S15 a
AL aud LF. M., durtog the wot three days.
WASTED—A NEAT, TIDY PROTESTANT QIRT FOR
ieuiers) housaork toiutt woderstand eo king aud bread
rmakiiig; gould feferculy required, Call at 183 Heat Sith oh.
WOXTER-AN Active sspusrRIOS Gry ty 4
Dritato fundy, wieork. washarid ua: ‘was usta
derstabl her busines thoroughiys ua be se commended;
nwethrnm nerd apowd, inquire, hia day between 9 ond
Medeek ak SF Welt
at Dene rth as.
EP XUISE WANTED—A STRONG, HEALTING Wo-
‘Dan, with a bhowto¢ wile not ess hua. two -monthor
old, may upply between the hogewof Ik aad'3 a: 40) Wes.
Forurtecott atte ek
WALERIA OIL FOR GPNERAL, WoUSaRORE
Tout baa good washer: abd. tronce aod bare good eley
efereioe. apni at 191 Hodson st
aWASzE D—AN AMERICAN OR GERMAN GIRL, 15TO
NS Mea Ne aca ts Wo pomeral sick: only & aun and
ister West lib nese tout 12
viltn
ENTEEL DRY NURSE, TO TAKE
id ni monthe old Sho must be cleav, ca:
J, ork over Zi years old, aad bling 19
facreeatir: Toa ped ano $9 will be paid. Ap.
Big beteren Wind 12 Mi atoe West Sh ate
TED—A S@iAT, TIDY AND TS SUSTRIOUS GIRL,
gnileermald and 10 walat io tba sareof children
Wagen $3 Apply at lay Henry ot,, Brooklyn.
WAXTED=A, HASPROTAGLE OMAN, TO, NONSE
‘an iniunt tures montbe’ old, at her own residénce.
note ddreded Wo at IN, BOX 178 Herald oles, will be ot-
terded
WANTED=A O1RL Fo GOTO THE, cow
Waller, chambernald, and > wke care of
Wages 250 month, Wall wes75 West 3 at at.
TRY AS
f children,
J WAXTED—A GOOD GEIDIAN OUGL, AS Co OMBEL:
‘laid, one who Ie Gut atrald of work, with guod refer.
ecee. For auch tale wasra will be given” Ulels fevin tntel-
Uigense ofvec need polvall Apply AL GO Broome st, from
aol
sire
YOUNG MAN, 8PEAI
ADIONS WANTED-MALES.
@ BNGLISU, FRENCH AND.
Cermmo, wil Wve bie sorvlars we Urck dry xoets a
nent) Clerk, or as bookkeeper, (gr his toatl and eiotklog
fers tg lan'empiuyer, Addro 2, ¥- 2, Ueraidndion
S_COACTIMAN.—\. SITUATION WANTED, BY A
| Avowchman and Krosm Can give the very
Restor reserenos frum bie tast place Any cae iu want of 3.
Srat rate mas (0 all respects ay make appicaon t9 Drom
ter & Valdytn, 735 Urealway,
(A. JOUNG GIOIA, MANMIED, woo SRE UK
Freuchand |ougiled, wlabes erapiogment fn any klod of
Uutlners Address by 1, bus 150 Herald otuse
A. ESOUISTANT MAN WANTS A. SITUATION 83
walter in m private Jamnily: be porfcelly understands his
hustnegs: bertaceiy reference: Inquire at 233 71b av.
ween Seth abd 200 eu
NOLORED MALE WAITER AND PEMALE COOK,
asber and froner, with @uod cliy referenoes want af”
(Salone. Hleve ioudire at kuployment socte\s's oflon,
Nec SClintoy Hall, Avior place, @ (ew doors east of Bruad:
way, Formerly Iibie Howe,
BY, GOODE NOUN MAN, OF GOOD ADDRESS,
adneas,
Na dey goods noses,
gout the Busarsa.” Beat
‘Addr Giere, cation
OF city refere
soe at na
Bee. Sal
a
pod peama
“Apply at Sa
Agirvartos as
lige ta taney count
Aiea ae pats Wises eto
ing Went we eeferesors by aystsing at NA Tos Wes ae we
FAN TSGUERMAS AN -
revthers bave bt fester assy eS
snpandinvare: ged ce
fence apjly at Sai Pease, faint tor, Dace
RA) FUR A SITEATION—A ToUNe AN, 2
Sh Oi ai teeecn noes errs
SP sae eealan ioe ator ee ae
tia rela Sho wipers veh amas ere
ward fantaeran Bale wkerys Astrea 30°F BAe BG
Herald acu” am
{f
HELP WANTED-MALES.
‘1 ay
Y, JANUARY 10, 1331.
SALES OF RAL BSTATE.
anos at acorws.
THER? W NCOLAY, ACCTIONRER—WILL Set
Ceeraaea roe Mtge SAT ar | ADA, Sea ee eee
=e j eae
Pep oe legen
jk palenied, by applying at Wid Broadway, room No 6 REOt LAR FALE
= Ion... 6 qi CiGores Lon, $20
joe. aoa com feat
ree Ca a ea ee eee
eae meee Sateen Cioriaende
eee eRe
OY WANTED-IN A BROKER'S OFEL WALL 1S 2.
Bs ee ee eS a 8
ee oa: ae
ARVER WASTED—A YOUNG MAN THAT THO.
Tougtly understands carving and oasa oy
eBEb
fed prndoept sicauon end good wager ty Sppiying this | $0" i RR,
rene sera een | ANES Laren Bea
fir gb A iat aad coder eaten |S Hence nares
“wou cubs 1SVa) ¥ingiiia Rate G jer een bonte |
EN THOUSAND MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN i ster 4
EE FTOUE AND WY reer at oes Bias Sup tag cae oa
sid ine oat for the Big Sigh “Apply ta JOA 'S, | 20 Mout Vernon Ki Ia worace bonds
icLOUTS, 143 Bowery.
ANTE, WANTED, WANTED—ig0 AGENTS AND
Wea trara trons Woah yrary iainct female te nome }
paying basis elie capitol fuma fl ins hare eeicas
Bering vanes Gaia Ch par day ealog wartate oes |S
Sewing int cubby ater, Rates and wECor |
Jers PRA Taig etploy meal calreera ok Beeshoage
‘corner of Fulton atrest, op zoom Xa te
“A FARM MAND AND IS WH
7 ike man take care of sock sea Soeeoe.
atari ark wash” Nasg seed ape
ano ty Doeaty, coped,
Toquire at 25 Bs Pato
Waiee!
:
sachs oat
Ha ae
ay, Orv
ATED—AO)
to $5, to nell a paw patent article, used In ereey met:
canibe Bouse and oder. Agrate make from $2ty $5.0 day
ENTS, WITILA CAPITAL OF PROM $1
W*
Siave'peche Yur paruicalars apply’ to or uadsecs
Senre'S Co, @ Malien lane” PU 1 OF Sdreaa¥. IL OF
¥ ANTED—A FEW RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN, OF
dred address, W canvass (a and ojos Cate on
Seeley toi iumman Galas Bes
EcAle 27 Heckmanec, word for, Jehan, Fry
W2STEDIA YOUNG MAN, AS VALET, To, G0 To
Eorope; adlere for a country site, Ua eerks, fot
Blocery Mutry. a eleRe for aa’ Toaiirance th
‘o'taen to dxite, tren boya to lear trades te
fh Apply at No. 7 Chathan equates
ANTED.—VINTUE £00. MUNETSHERS, 0.
cho ni, ara in wank of tw respeeiable youn
oblain nubteri¥ers for their illustrated works. 2s
ANTED—A BOOKKEEPER; ALSO A YOUNG MAN;
4s general clerk Ih anodic. Apply at tbe Moreh
Clerks” heglhiry villee, 78 Hradieay Situations procared:
No ormmlslig In adeanen, “Teevoregen to lest class bonen
Esublbed 186” GEOKUE KAWLINS, Supsriauindent
WASTED-AT BALDWIN'3 TEA WAREMOUSE, 4
Wun Ceamie aa Call botore IA ME, ot 241 Grand’ at,
mmabure
$500 GRANTED. A PBREON WITIT THIS AMOUNT,
Te fg for nbicl cccurty willbe Fiver, and salary ‘of
Bia week. Apply at HOTSPUR & C0.'S, G) White sieves L
FRENCH ADVENTISHMENTS.
ON BEMA, DEDUNE PILL PANCATSE Poon sot
eaters teteee ace cee ee
Gresior bA. B., box 1 Herald otice
neadressa, destx culsiniSrea fraaicabe:
deus tersmado cbamies, chant pariaitemcat lifer»
faire lea collfaves; un tres bon Javdiaer, ot un valet da pled,
ayant eervia en eclte quallls dasis do graiiea matsons en Eo!
rope.
USE DAME SWANGAISH, PARISIENNE, TARLANT
correclement na languy etun pealanzlala, desireralt
cotter dans uno familia amédeatag on expagnals, (pour,
prendre salu da Jeune rnfans ee sur iller leur education, «ait
Comme Femme do 6:8: gu dares aoe malsac, prize de preealdere
clanae.” a’adecuser pour lee riftrensea et ia direction au BSS,
Broadwa’.chez stra. Daraont
NE FRANCAISE, DUN MOYEN AGE, PARLANT.
rralitment xx" langun ctun pou Vanglala desire e>
reiable Fewullla Four tolguer Tea enfaas:
ce bien enudro ot peut (ourulr lea gurilleyra reasel
gpemerta Radreaer aa 8) Crosby atreck,
USF Sbisiiene re axcaige DESIRE se PL acer
‘ons dno peuin famalle: elle conmnalt sou dtat et pant don
verde bina reselgucment. S/adreseer au $7 Mercer atrcet,
3 1oa3 beures,
60, AUCTIONEERS |
‘ Puralture and
« Hotsebotd
Gaines
shies PSS
Se AST Tae
1 CHAPMAN
Renn n CHAPMAN,
Sbsiton, Cor
Dolasets Villowe: Blankets,
oval Mirrure.Diolok mom
Wilenen’ Uirnaly, Ae ‘Salo perc, withous regard 6
weather, j
AY
ruary Oy
pg of
D Henasia te ph
aed
Waisteads ramet
devel hovaay deong not pia; Havesue maaan ap aed
aa Lr ange wot haruad sata iedsinie Leone
Eenkcah uabopang fregeh au cota Unaien ced
Bair iolrewen, Teulaer Beda Usitors aud Pliny back
walnat Slorboards, Wardrobes, e-atre, pler aod fancy Tables,
Higa! cweckery aba Giusuwrarss Cutlery Aes trols fot
heels alerand worthy the tienlou ot bons
Meta SENMIAGS Ue, attorney Tor Mo
Fo porary
ay adracees, three ply and Ingraln Carpetlog, Boslles vl
Gah, oll Palnungs, Eograviogs, Ladlen eart Mink, uenct
Sha Plich; Jewelry, superior elerrplatea Table ware, in tures
Fariety; shades of soled winte, Uallery, Fancy
Trarana Pegara meerschiaumn Pi
‘st ealeon Satarday, J
tf
TONIS MORRELL.
UCTION NOTION —THIg PAY AT AL O'CLOCK, AT
SSIONEE'S SALE OF DRY GOODS, 47, £O.—A. M.
SSHUStALAT mictionech 3 Rowery, sal sila Prttay,
Ap cock. i largo asrortmat of Glaghams, Ha
in Detalney Pivauele Alpaca. Param sin
Hiarcnles fowteling, “shining Fak Nagking Cal
doen, Hose, Stockiugns eoollen Nhirts aad Drawers,
Geriea, key de, Uy ender of auulgnco.
broke
BUONEs, MouOTS, averroNwnns —Tys, Dax
(Tharaday), January 1A at thelz satearoms % Naveaa
reel abide oiock arg asd akractive mun ot mae up
Fore sleigh tap nad carrlago Hobes, roanufactared express
forthe ely trade aod pul up Atducilon om aonvant oF tho b
on Tho cansigninrateronlste ot. separ Atudsoo May and
ink Fablo Capen dude, Cutt wad VIertaes: Mo tab
‘805 Squirrel, Ermine an
Chinchilla Al “ebildren's Pi
Inyreat variely—Vietorioes Sus and Cuma. Also, Ge:
Cope, Mullers Glover bod Pur Chate Alt, a splen:
A’
Ing. 1, WLIO oF
did tao
or hijab, Liphod earvtage Robes. In Woit, com, ‘Gonely Po
Sha “Mafate “also unieinmed Mutiato' Skiox. fbg Sb y¥6
Jes SE LIES TE FAIRS Ds oF woe nINDLY
Sra Reales a lonry Gat cht steward or a Onset See
Sauleeasti, om aia preg
neck co Meoday oat
ETROFOLICAS LODGE ¥ AND Aw
Mabe cv atetvve Merepite tates =
guauipere suntea rerabr ecm
NAST SH ron,
Beret err Tt
ina oes
Sinan ee
N
ity
Sea
Abirly aye after such ay
them, No reduction
rh of any me easineot on real
sander this act,tunless It abatl
Uoo, what tha farty aggrieved
erica presen
NOTICE IS WERERy otvEN
tin at Wale
Kes
Be sald at publie suctto
Fray the exprases againat it
r
OM Ecce Drewte
rect Fhe aaa
nurotlog 01th
1861, for
Stoars
reas Dro lho
‘opeo fren!
election,
‘New Yous, Dee 29, 1800,
EMOVAL—MRS. KRALL,
‘web atreet, bas removed
Where ahe willbe happy ur ace be
foe KHALI
Tarop aay sant
ine wll be referred in acuntnoes
JANUARY 19, 1550
‘are gn the Yin hs ato
ARLES MURBAY, Paymarier.
PERSONS ARE
ete
Uirhetieeha atid bass
ing
ee a
wea
forrtve correct of nts
Helpest or absenos from te cle (tana of Ith chapter id, |
ecclon 9) A.J, WILLIAMSON, ) Comiavenlaners,
JW. ALLEN, ‘or Taxes and
TW. BRON, Acpesamnta,
thy Smb of January, 1s
ROBEBT WALKER, Propetotor.
ICE OF TIE MASTERTON, SMITIC & SINCLATR
Compans, foot of Fast Twonty.nath
company willbe teld at Wocotapany a ciliog, on Wedaoada
& Wreleetion of retro Trumeen Tuo pu
Fao By order,
AUBx Mitt
‘The transfer books will bo elosed frum date Uh aster tho
Arg hereby eodiad
icsulon of the Leos the
WE whieh tims te Chink
IB COM.
We year
f
iy will ba,
ox pt,
‘April mash toch
voted eat abd ex:
carp are
is Lt loa fre redoctinn dt pea
‘Tbe Glowing scolouot he nt ot Rood. 1, 190,
efellowing veers of te act of 8 S
uabed fer he tsformation ot targayers > Mt MSA 6
Vntcuy "seca 0 Varig the time the bonks ahall be open for
MER uy be taide, By. -ang, pecwenr eased chnge Kasra Ae
apices | Belered by to asiedeed|raloation or bis real ur pemonal
vais Stain to bara ihe samo commetcd “If such ‘apflcauon
Wank be
avin a ny
jileation shall hava be'g cate 10
bo made by the Wain of supe
Or peFwinal taistt Impoext |
"af, Wor Qa OF a ranae
wwabla to attend within too
Dy rowsog af
THAT ANY PRRSON OR
yea ckholdara vf the ab.ira
Proaldent,
OF NO. ink REE
to No. 6 Euzabeth streu!
F friend
JL, No. G Elizabeth street,
EPLEOT—AuL PERSONS D
FR thet ens bills and at ch ea
should /at ‘once prcoro Wybanv
Lghetedecrora; they aro tho os
bie and the rbeap tan’
room street, ear fron
eras. Hiewara of worthlek f
0 be. had
ans al
ESIROUS OF IEEDUCING
Mimo itaprove thelr tah
‘a Vateot Bay and Nia
tuminows, thy most dura.
In evory waristy at 485
Teo, Kollecting Laps and
fmitations.
HORSES, CAKMIAG HS.
PAIR OP MANDSOME Wh
geolleman, for bleown sa;
ander If; anda Blah and ty
also, @ very fast ulaglo lore,
Terrace will be given to thices
real esjave near
Tor one week
Goods Will bo warraaled perfect In every respec
BOWE, # NMOL, AUCTIONEERS —THIS DAY
{Thrsday), Jaavey 1 ac o'ionk at theleaalearanas,
35 Nassua siren, Wozdnn, Harness, Robes, Whips, Halters,
Ee Pup top tro eeal depot Wagsan very Bandsoms: 3.05
top Read Wapiaa, 2 wernd bi Wacone la good onde,
anda vatfety of second hand vehicles in dn order. Atwo,a lars
‘assoriment of Marmex, double and slagie, uzctber with
Whips, alters, Blankets, sielgh Hella, Robes, Ac.
9 RIBWERA WANTED, A SITUATION DEA, MAY
Pere ea er sna abe |
Se he
10 BREWERS,
SUSCHLUANEOOS.
amined Wi
Pike for mcesity patent fico keys if
forer ert) Joun A: Kxsnkon, Sopetavendnt
QOUTERS DovnLE couNTeRs. wimu sieves;
iter ai Re tor wale “apply SLUES' PELE
285 Broadway.
Bepae fete
‘rela Ea bo:
JPIREWONRs_EDOB'S vinstPRENTIN FIREWORKS,
Tbe catecribare bayo.on hand nd are constantly ana:
eciarg eabinition Firewnrkss of weeny devrlyttons alo,
HdgeliMeptored rongrese or Warvocualn onal ete
Japa oF een series sta ghia potent taeuesy AML ore
tery dheested 1) JOSHI We ISAAC EDUE,Upiiod Staley
atboratar, eray City NJ will most th prop Alene
FF ANY PERSON: WANTS ANT THING) AGCOMPULSIE-
goer wauts aayiMing maser dona. day, Was, haps
‘ae matmen, aol don't Kugye iw to go tb. Wore 10 as ited
dress A. L., box 156 Herald olliee, . aS AT
Donets oustens-aneat aaoane an
OLS GCA Le CREAT A ANCATIS DY NA
Perera reset Ngee
eneire sc ea araa monte cal na oy
ERE EMR pee rea elt
RATAN, SNOW BROOMS, SranEE pnooMs
Stecel Nrooma—¥. J. MACAMOND. & CO., a8 Peart
AMreot, New York. manufacturers of these celebra‘ed Mita
Wroumg Tovp made copsacrable reduction to wholeste
sere
UE TATTERSALL'S HEAVE POWDER—USED 36
ET siete oy a
Cte eget erg Ss
Due dori uzpraced feer'In the United States, by CBEAMER
EGUUGL, Drogsioun 1 wold street non YS UREA
(DUE ORMAT ENOLIAM nemDY FoR GOUT AND
hettnadain Al sullerers rom the more oun
suegatrecter cng ued nrendract ioe HERI
SOETARS RHEL MRT TERS ieee eee
‘Uld moet nate and effectual retedy ever otlered Whe paths
re inen anltrrsally ined in Earope onsen ees
te atora compisiola. Vries $0 and 76 eeals porboe
pored Gf Frou ilorant Lodo, Eagan aol ld yoke
Beran STAN ARASE Pity nied eet ed paeaeeae
Sra e GN ELLE cos Ts Rracnhertn Sree
Hier Mojeaiy'a Caineiouehy hae autbureed tig ated
EStreat ot Proms trout fas wtraate ede ane
frond upon Wogoveeniieat glampuadiced asec box oe
Peubemelene
JANTED—A SMALL STEAM ENGINE, SUITAULE
a a ait bas cab alee yor
reatlng a eof, Ploaun addre z
nil wherw ean Bo eaeo, eS Heratdodicg. eS P
RAILROADS.
F[wbSON RIVER ALLUOAD—FOR ALBANY AND
FUR oobsectg with ney North aaa Wes Trae
ro
fot
ene STREET,
Tangi A M., aod
or
Truy god Albany mally ot 3
Fos ture -
PENNE MY ess
fae
Jig, Eo ML G@undage ts.
SA. 361259008 425 F,
EPaaats Srfie=
Susp 035 Pat
Feria
HORM, Suvertatendenk,
©
NP Feralas
Geotra flr
Bae cia
ietohestattn
Fie Sie asap aie
Gaeta panty
eet ay
= AM, da
Res ie Aaya
White Viains 3: AL, sopping at all
Seah dee hati teat a tino e
re Ti Si
Figha
ferrahs
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
‘ORIGINAL WORK ON NEGVOSS DEUILA ty AND
‘olker adeetions of imporuvire Us Ibe setes. By CD.
Hismavnd Seitpfurmenly sree irut Auaiseay. Bo, Ta t30
Syncs ace, Xow Vore. “Dr. Uaranand's 30
Tank wry lect arning Prom Cann fore ares
Secret aCicegeent hat Sven fo he bs Beco
US aptclaay, wed perteciiy frluiey joe papeect bao
Frat gn *UQpyaat, uosticte, Sot Hostway.
y DANIEL A, MATHEWS € C0., AUOTIONRERS,
B "solesroum Gi Cedar stroct, dirty opjoaia tho Bost
OOS IMIS DAY
Brow
Cha:
Gtiasths
UTION NOTICE. ~JONX E. VAN ANT-
aMnerburaday fons
aGsorted
park GL
Pat 10
Bite aermsa
Pocket Kulves and
‘Bbear, ec, dc Te
ha
tide
A
arcaa Denial, S73 Canal street
Wario, {tnrness, ae
LIGHT WAGON, WITH POLE AND BHAI
‘sat of double Unrnem, clly mato, for ralo
OnseS WANTED—BY A
iu tba sound, Kiba and
a teas than four raloutes;
F
Ey.
Bareay erect
a ey
shore tounUres mem bare pad
‘ever tye er three malice
Te head ence
RE
‘cn
Mery and
erate price
morgage
‘Soruer st Water in
OR SALE_THR DESIRADLE PROPERTY,
Mowry, 5 frum wad wear Uy 1a
0 easy tea
F
NS
Lee
F
ombaoui
city. Adi
and oj
ran
Wick & WOOD,
AEM FOR PROPEATY NEAR FEB
id Peicate Wonoece tod work ary sara
tee eellnge and stare In rage Inquire
TR ORAKOR On DOTCHPSE
Sr Oa treme
| freee Cet "|Site Faces bor
ARMS TOR SALEOVERY CRAP. OF Fi
goat tatSins wilte gree. alo sume fer eesoage
Siy or Breokire dps
roeike Ue
Swat
BR EALE—IN MROOKLYS. A TPKE
Mouse, So. 14!
Called
Lila errant
site trame Hosta
‘ae ta
Uauhsu: KEtbbi
tre 8,
ie Tatra
ispuiabon
SALE OR RXOMANOK POR MRRCIAND!
al Bi
with MU} aod
bern ‘and with cand,
dress, with part
in
SeiGre witersta ste
Tene
Sal howers
RRALE ON RXCHANUIR FOR A PA
iB FOK A YAR
OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A AMALL AND
Sper
tak Hrd oi
Aes
net
SIR—FOR, SAL, A MECE OP m1
10 CAPITALISTS. —FOR, SALI
Esiace, in the cliy, for #4
faxes, $20.0 can roman, au
New Lok, worth from,
Loree
ME
brown stane Dwelling,
ono Bhek from Krudway,
i
mal
100 to Bs
Varieubsty Ol Ut
isnt.
Auta
fast Fourteenth strev, Uuton auar.
ALUABLE REAG ESTATE ATA DAROAIN=MODI
‘nei, ALG
for
MOLY plan
atu vetntNs
Mocat; 2) fers Front by 44 fert. Lat a1 by 1) feet
Of the purchase mosey ears Fano morgage for flee Foal m.
fam deterimiped to sell it; It iss valuable am
204 increasing Im value. Apply
Wintara’
we
STERN PROPERTY, WEIL
wT
inure
ahs WOU
ui
prea: ty
Ra rR a ra
Eh vent inge monty, N. ¥., aver, i
'ANTED—TO DIRE, FOR A TERM OF.
foal Farm atabvui 3) wey, trier qiieaar sit
dwell bouts aod tart In fod onder. in tba rear
of New Verk, acceanble (n/ateainboat sr allroad, px tba
tieman mista be ubieto strut ty ualnem If Siw ere
every day. Address A. B,, bos 4701 Fou oiler, N.Y.
W
ANTED TO PUROHASE—A BMALL 100)
ot
eae
Perret erie oP
rear
cent and cach. Addrou box Gil) mt oflon yA
$2.500
Teal estate. AWdri
‘OREATLY |
‘salatea full frou (raine, graid and ayuare MaBUTOr tN
Breeme strech. Pianos bo sige stot
nN
ig (0 tral Cor desea
iscity. Address ¥, box 161 Mlerald oie,
oxE
Sea. Ae
OR SALE.—A GENTLEMAN ALOUT TO RESIDE IN
the elty offers for sala very to
om cigs, Be a
ferdre table Wil
i alsa’ at
selisbio for commer or winter,
Wishlog a
only
roa fn tbe ative
Pearl etrect, N.Y,
Ethecwatered. Appiy (a
7 & pale of oo Mares, with
2 allthy ‘tico-eary wrUctes
fair price, a cloan Careiase,
‘Coachman, — oo
iy an’ erealed
fated Talander, No TE
OF, SALP.—TROTTING M0 8SE PVTTIAR POR BALE,
cheap, bas trpltod In 8 stngla nod to 240 to the pola
ig publi, Tao ooen at tho nldiog Neha stable, La Rea of
the Manion House, Brooklyn,
OR SALP_ONF OP THE PINEST COUPE 1ORSES
Tauthe ty, 1 banda
sountey; would aio. tne Bf
Wl pe eld ac halfprion on
Di Tallman
yr
joo) octane
mint or tha tinea. Taquira ab
abies, 63 nmi 70 Hank ntrcot,
R SALE—A VERY PINE DAY MARE, SOUND,
pd Kind; = ford roadater agit fast Soll for want of
use. “Togulre of B°N. CUNNINUILAM, 115 Barrow struct,
Wherg eho ean ‘be réem! te
OR SALE.—ONE OF WOOD UROTITERS: CRAND
Tammer Cloth
eon: cont $1400, wi
oe
BWSU Nini ntset nea
“old ior
ireoklyn
yR_SALE—A a
Petuiattsvar's Neve
Worses and two
well
‘saltat
eps
01
Pe Cicapy at HAMAS 4 1L0N
Sas
(or Mr. Morrison's
Street, near PK.
Piet aresun
OF LARGE
inlet
(Gi Wasblogton street, near King i
Po ere
R SALE—A SINGLE SLEI
Jey; Nnlabed In. Crimn=
house No,
“OmAY nlorses,
ain! tw
neo cart
SPAT. 1X
ig, 7 Hank
OM AND BELLS,
(G'S Coach Puctory, Brom’
AWHBROKER'S SALP.—R. LEVY, AUCTIONEER, 2
Matharinn nines, will well, tbls day, at aie o'clock a
lend aa-arimiat of slikand other Drexsay, Guilin, Shively,
Mbeques, shasrls 10) accond band Overcoaty, Vans, Veata,
hey to poy ndeanecs,
&J, BOGART, AUCTIONEERS —THIS DAY, AT 1035
SS. “o'clock, ab the'nuctlon roons No, 1 North WIM tro
Hoteotold Fara\ture, rosewood Parlor Sult, in rain bro=ude}
rosewood G ortaro
oforta, tatopany Sofas, Tange
Tablen Chale carposs Exteavn Dialag table Washstasi
Bedsicads, Beds nad Bixiding, Kitchen Purnlture, Is Staves,
fats of Bibgle Maraeny 8
LIAM ABBOTT, AUOTIONEER, OFFIOE NO, +
East Mroadway.— Adjourned. alg of Tuexay on thls
day Thusaday), at 100 clock, at 10) Goerck sirert, near Stan:
ton, two SUL Corers, one’ Tank, one Lada fron and other
articles, LLOYD MRYANT, Constable.
Witt Apuorn, AvcTIONEER, oFPice No.4
ast Mrondveny,willnelh the ay, at td tock hs
Stor, Matures aad Lasse of thnliqunetions No Su Dtiston
cet corner of Suffolk; Ginx Brundleg, Beer’ Pusupy 4
joe Hotties anid nil oluce Pisvaires. ay
COPAKLTNERSHIP NOTIONS,
LADY, WHO HAS GOOD PORNITURE FoR A
Large tiree avrg hous, would ko to Onda reap ratio
[ay gabe ul sttods the management of 9 reaps.abte
‘tiga Rous to Joia bet tn onota Now York, Address
ese earn nut he aoe
I Se Sid Sas LEAR He oa
zo fue een TCep ee ates
ByiaPitaana ones ene r
Tap ui GaR Ra ATG
To sn a slaw osteo ireavay) Row party fr
Dishing geet refervuc rent Yaducviaeave will gwen: Ad:
Ges Eb zB
OR BALE-IN SEVENTY.
ia-and one
igocery, At The abavo will bo
jerday, Jana
9, st
‘ftablo 95 West Tien! y)
(bree seta one cl
‘he roperty now ready
PORTAND SLEION AxD s
for ‘tale. ches
ever been uss. The owner Ie
an be scen at the stable, 24 Weat
double seated inquire at >:
LEIGHS.
Lee sre oe nag
HoRsee, WAGONS AND TIARNESS AT AUCTIO!
ne
gih atreoty posh
frail ores all warranted every forest
ane Sheet alee dee Ae
be seca At the wesley wert ull pare
Mculara given. Sale witbout reserva, and atablo ta let.
rloo for both $ib—enat 39), and has
ORTLAND SLEIONS FOR SALE—SINOLE AND
LASGE ASSORTMENT OF PINE
Sleigh af erery ail, ill bo aiid low to claws out ode
Bock. Alo a number of larre Uhre teat
Horsisie “SHIVERS & Siri, 69 Mldezo atoct ao 6
roadway
She FOR BALE.—A VERY LIGHT AND TASTEPUL
Ferdand Sleigh, for gan areas rice ais no
Dever having iceu Wied No. bi Bockavan stil, op stalear”
EIOUTH STREET, BE-
mula
td chaps
bio ror vxpeessy
VI o'elock, at tho p:
Ws of lx tiga
Lad Chews He
2
ILVER PLATED BELLS,
ng South nd sua
‘otroenth suet
A
nade ta
ebm cedior resents, tel
OKEKING & SONS.
OSLO
PROVED PLAN
Fon Aarne
cone 130 Heratd one
WATCHES AND
So vechango for goxt Wealern
ORORTE.
| OLIUHTE & BEADAUKY,
Mnoafsctrer fe now scale of nratrui bay pall in
Flanos Wy reat
ly eared
order for tho presebt 0:
ibe ld for
Drawing Kovm sult, cont go
roty lait atrectj Oe
32), toe
Meenng
tye ay
at ee a
ae Soak anc
foe sti
i
MAGNIFICENT SEVEN O:TAVE ROSEWOOD.
Viancfore (or sala,
plate, Inlaid with sauntecs
fall Joa.
ny we
fr
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIONT PIANOS
iatlber ree
afenue sesr-eteotecnth trot, Oan be
ll ¢ o'cicek. Verma and staucen to
A Bride
“ASIONONA ELIZA FALENTIN( PARAV ALLS, PRIMA
Leto tary echo sug df
denes, No, Tinie
teen er from
rotule tien.
MR
thcrees hom
| erate) a
Soyn end aurdaye,
—PIANOFORTE. ANO_SIXQING.DI4 PAR.
tig
of Sunt at
State Maya bell
i
are
‘at
cat Rat
‘9 lejeonk at ber ann rvsldenos of
\uopariog s rapid and
fhe, Foe terans (tn
Pupils at her own bouea, Slugine In faaa very moderate.
is
a NLS f
ETE vat 08 Bradway
EAT HALAINH —A SRW
a EON ant
PEAS AI
= aR WRTRE Nom sO atihd Boor.
Of Narr, Hasna
Bop! manufacture, the Jo, ror jratcersd, will Dad weash pure
cbaser by addressing E, T. Le,
vg» ab Vi
AS,
where
i.
r
fe
sURbL ds
Teasone,
AM
Wanted,
rouks
0 93 Gold abreek.
hg of m xapoe
eet, Up stairs,
Sifers fow to eas parchuncrs, a
inth eireck otrmer OF Hroadinay.
SLEIONS, SLEIGHS—D. SCHOONMAKER
Unoutacturer, hana dine assrtternt oF Stine whic Bs
8 wad 197 Weak KdIcly~
| GEEIGHS, WAGONS AND
ny and culter Sie!
Tovest prices fo the elty® alsa ear
10 Nevins ctreet, Drooklyn.
BF ARABIAN Tlonses
Honorable Willia
farm of Charies W.
thea Ce
forte season ot Jest.
OF all kinds tha largest
Minds and 6 Horses, for tata cheap. ist Fullwa aveous and
ULBaword have arrie
ter county. teu milea frum New York, whera they Will eval
HORSES
ne
riage. and ‘oF ull
rres! 79 THe
‘at tho. etort
fat Purdham, Weslence:
ASTED—A_YOUNO,
v7
Inks bande “Address box 1162
Price and fall particulare
vaay troiting hore, that cal
ND, OLEAN ATREVIN
Pabow di) not ta than
"Post other, "with lowest
Herald oftice.
DSOuoTION THE COPATITYENSUTE TERT PORE
bereby inutanlly disaat
‘esiaiiog under the rm name of Doaoelly & Sturcz le
‘and the Dusiness will bs eon towed
by James Donnelly, at thelrold xiand, who Ix matworized to
setile (be business of the drm, to wbod all atoounts will be
Paid. JOLES DONNELLY,
New Yors, Jas 9, 1601. Fate ORICH sTARok
EWELLERS WANTED, A PARTNEE, WITH A
‘rmiall capital, In the manufacturing Jewriry basiaomal-
Fesdy well established. addvess, with rosl aatue, J.T. Hy
Herald oer.
ARTNER WANTED—A CAPITALIST, TO BUY AN
Intirest in abe of tko mca valuable faventions of tho |
RESTAURANTS.
three cents; shat Teaa!t keep
No. 2 Cortandt atreet, north
‘OME FOLKS SAY THAT I CANE APEO GD ALE POR
Toop to oss Lone, bring la jour
Can brpes thee shal Call
See Mae,
east onrnet of Broadway.
URSISHED APARTMENTS
rom five to six Koome, well
fog, is wanted by aemall farnlly of
Bood, west of Broadway, betexco,
sirecin,
HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED.
Kent not wo exceed $a month. Address box 358)
WANTED.—A SUIT OF
Fornubed, for boweke"p-
Yost, 1a & good, Getzhbor
‘Bencer and TaLAy-fourtn
it in the production of a maser mechasicot higurepu: |
ain, Addsela Ad. Herald ee MASee | Pest oftce.
PARTNER WANTED.—TUE ADVEHTISER TAS AN ‘OUSE WANTED—A CO) PORTABLE THREE STORY
12 alitlsbed, nrStable and cure buulneak, wocnrodt by et nd alley igh sloop aaa, wlth rondeeg ip cee
ters “ot jo bas oves 2 Dasiness be Lom i. for
jeeesest ie ha acer Bigg ages a The Daan | ee a ee init avenue Het tor
Head gegutes aa staat pcr;
lag nom cash, an arrangemoat can
fo made fur poaltive good. "No wd era anaveer Oot na
Bovese npeight businers aaa, ant ashaael te sign Ulsowa
name an residence. Addnow Ualon, bor 177 Herald pulse
"ANTED—AS. PAR: AN- ACTIVE. BUSINESS |
mam, with B10" fo lnveat In ag raiabliscd, |
Get claxs Wegltimatd eas business in tale city. Tatsopportu:
pity, deol afforded by tboreulrement of ha nenlor wriaur
1 ane seldom 0
the highest re
aeceptablo. party.
ASTED.—A PARTY HAVING PROM $5) TO 8100 18
Suih eas. become manclaved ta want ans aeseriay
boiness Daat willyay well aad Ho maby oa application
Gyteteresookalsabar. HE °° 99h ea
WASR2h SOUg9 MAS Ap PARTNER onan
tate eet A SARITA A
Hesdiegin ancien sana Stefi ee
erceea $1,00); the hous
10 PRINTERS AND OTHERS
B. D,, box 2699 Fost olen
V cece bona yer
and dugg at
| Rojan, Sania ‘oa oon
i
-ANTEO—BY ABMALL PAM!
W
y
tataing Que f
‘reels oar Hroad
Terma D., Bax 3,
WAStED=10 GET A woop
erred) to ssih aoe
Ww Bxcbsage place; Im the bawemas
sens Te
rt
re
Gisstidad Adie i W, bor Tos Hlerail se
FAMINER WANTED —A_ GITLEMAS
$3.000 reaetiranondt cre ait e Caan
Hosp bolas ia aire open testa at
Udtines yor paracctan addres ic fic @, bos tet eral
$10.000 TA ZARTSBE | ANTHD, Werrin Tes
D1U.! |. tiommand doltars ja cash, for four meathe ia
pure snd san" spenatyoe In Dion fev tea be UmeRS,
Nhousapd dillars can Ie winds in Yat ime witoot ch
ISSAC A. BIGGS, 73 Nausea sires
r
of pear Fait or Wall sireet ferry,
Bederste
raid oe
ARTED-IWO ROOMS AND BEDEOOM, ON FIRST
well cared for;
the fauily. Address \ B., box 33 Fost odlce.
Fireproof Vault to stow wereotyps plata Addrew 1
WANTED FORSISHED ROOM. WITIL STOVE, 18 A
ole ranma rant of Homery, aod below HMPA airet
Address L. Fb. feral oaien 7" a jie
-ANTED—ON LEASE, FOR A NUMBER OF YEAR
family withour elias eich sos Wades. wea?
revs Rightwat and Tairticta
brand of
ASTED—PART OF A PURNISHED HOUSE. FOR
three adalts, ascond Bor prefer ‘basemen
either in New York or Brovklyn: pet abo e
reahdrea
WANTED, PART OF A
lacs, Mrovklyo, by a tay
ib! in advance. Address
irving placa wad Prtaeat
ILY OF ADULTS, FOUR
crete
en
Arihreu
tent to enter
RESCH
Eyes ROOLION,
TEACTER—A LADY, WiO HAS TA,
whe ean ple
jn rar nae
nee hn bexebog
Heato the ely. wi!
ean Fre'ive beard in re
Frenelymusle and drawing tim 0. ly box
PAINE’§. —ROOKKEUPIS
=, withoat ebich
Uhlan Fag ter
Lailles wrillag.
guna
rag
PEMIOAN SOMO: L INSIITUTE 105 0
ioola aed famites supnited svith competent tered
KeferencerFaculilre wf ther an utgery, Collegoa,
‘native Frenck leseunre if tas
AND GERMAN
usges, and make tranrlatios br corraponduncs, A’.
RENCTE AND GERMAN LES4ONS—PnIOE, 24 CENT
‘Ato aa 13 Wp oreo
Jessa.
So. 79 Frankfort steer.
RENCH LESSONS —A YOUNG ORNTLEWA!
Wine Uhtokerime.
mea Wratd omen.
ater
225) Fultoa ntreat, Brooklyn.
nd
BMITIt, WOOUMAS
1
Aiblaway
woo
re OH
nn ae
PESMANSUTP,
iwenvar ters ara
Nessa, 22, ote
DW AY
Ulgery', College,
fen,
& C0.
ical Lae
a
poly o We
Smell furalsbed Kova sed ait Heard ta prvwia
Taal, wher
Be:
i
a
Aes
‘Lemons lu Pronch Wlatd Uo taken {2 °
cmt." Fiesse address We cs bert fib Herald nen,
SONS JX PRENCH—EY A YOUNG MARISIAR
ly, «eli rdurated. The purest Languare taught io
conserlou never sbort lias fur pennoutratadling pu
Uo'Pracee: “Apply thm t gic al Igy Nath ever meat
Brosdway.
ARSH'S COUNTING 00WS, ,
ur pirsesica and tn
BOOKKEEFING AND AUSINES= APP
Moe Mrvadiway, Irene aiding”
Circalary with terme, Rey ud apruleauoa
HONETIC BORA HAND. AND KUOKKERINO ARE
PPadperalorbuene wpe fone Gal meden
Seca parptnelbing acto thamd rg ha
SW Get cdvantagen OF “hacntainge corre tan Pe Gre
Sime wortnonshonibaad willie for wala
Qe ANIen TANOUAGE—SRNOTE GON MUN CONTINUES
a |
fearh the a Apis
008
No, 763 Broadway.
TPO QREPK SCHOLARS —A GENTLEMAN DEAINES To
DO REN eons fai Gert tn sson fr ts ann
Piease addres with pardiovlary toe Isat Bon olikey We Vee
1
twelte leseons for £2 hogy ton
saqatrm Booties OE. Grasnmaits a foal
Ty ror. LONG. (from th Ulsan
Boe, pear Slatcemtl strece
WE MOST BLEOAST. 1AxDw:
WV asTED slog To giaayeo Wo
We
cule, East or West, will
Prosar
Gootiten
buy
eyabieo|
Fodimenn
Rev. O. Gariieh, 117 Schermeraora sires, Unwklya.
DANCING ACADUMIES ~
A DODWORTI’S DANCING ACADEMIES
“Xo. 85 radeng,, Row York
Boz 157 Mon agus tree Jrookhym.
Wedarednys and fatardays in Nore York. Mi
undgy, Tordays and doy th Swell. rear
terms, 2, may be bid ot iber Lowtews.
ADAME FEBRERO JACKSON'S
my, 29 Went Thlriy-al:
M
‘Other Goals wales. for wBleh cubs aod Oy
opal, Wereiante
Sa Nate ea
of the tices, esjk in on
ely opoaic. wesere!
a Prierald ofies
Wteechiag thr Loca bance,
wot Preneh aod muse AM
root
and mimes, weraince ad aficim con,
ec, 28
STORE (IN BROADIAT
eee
if Fran
te
ort oF
r
‘Delre Bleecter sireet. std Metwewn hin and slaw arequey |
r ieoklyD, Hea east he
Vocation, Otibert, He
‘Addreey, suitleg tere Sant
‘Boor. with gating utenuilt, waler and ex Addr
Jarry toe Tad Merald Oe, stating vermin which meat B3 |
mecerate
Tee cand 3
way fd
mu
et i, ae ac ob a
=
| ly to assist Ip Iooperuing e257 and grocesal carriage to Ber pee
PRIVATE DANCING
‘ape.
Bore
Motvarsty), rajesh ee
mE
Suan orate
ACADEMTRA WHE
cont cdemmdiys nod Bata
Moodays 254 Ture:
wantin,
Tutt scene ee
Ueestiya. ED oodase
E aieniad “Call for
Cm 10M,
ING TACONT IN
Ag, rarely oe
es
‘fosting tbo,
TION Aa
ar ake Aa
AOADE>
as
flee at
NFW YORK HERALD,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1861.
on
FINO. eee | __ AMtUSEatENTs. AMUSEMENTS.
MnnEMLY ORTWERN TORK AND LIV. | A QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF 2 PRE CRNT WAS | WTALLAGWS TITRATRE BLD 'S GARDEN.
rao oeee A Bclarea by the heered Avro Hal'rosd (ne ay. PRFOL NOVEL r
Sree hee iia ataten sts | A atenc Ssianaa Sle eater | coreplay, RAE anergy JAS ME NIXON.
a aay intend epaicting Weir fall porrered AJOLN OMMIEN, No. 29 Wall alreok, POSTPONED, JOUN EAREY'S
lows: La couseqacnes of the e ~e THIRD LECTURE
(opt BAYINOS pene DUMEXBE, SUCCESS Thi areslag <n 10,1881,
Retwrea Vir aod Seated areas PACLINR. HCBSD AT. EBs aby of
ee ‘THIS THRILLING DRAMA Lm
Ianvary invren, WOl—Divideod nollor —The Hoard of
Thuuen bare directed (nizrest 10 be pald at tha rate of alr
Percent asmom.on all same of S80 and moder What may
‘lied Uberet, aod no allwoma over $k that may
ola a ea
Tha tank open dally from A/a to LP, Mand from &
Besar a
OEOROE FOLSOM, Prd
fieyaoen J, Boxce, Caalsvand becearg Tenet
“a
(Gabi, #7 $44 an 6108.
Deurwrn BAL 1
Tearmecn They Are
rg Anothliaiare on IVIDEXD OPFTOR, PARK FIRE 8!
TaD aE aT, rendirdy, crane of Ean
satire Nye inatat a 8 3, Jeoader Teer ke Was of Dlesctors
aw D ABPMOUR ACO; have declared @ semiannual dividend of ten (ld) per en
WER ARE MOURB COs at tena | yayeiicoa Caunad’
Hig vn da a Bot a Gompaay'e | —— WILLIAM JAPPRAY, Secretary.
OL 'G. DALE, Agent MIGRANT INDU! RIAL. VINGA BAN. -
HS ts petsaremY._ | Evo Wee Minsk tnicend Wisin —Deponors are
= ierevy wilted Lnst a teat annonlaltdvod) at ts eaea ge
Serecot peranuunn on all sumyot $20 and unger, aad Or
For ecat foal suuns over Sat witch aba nave bern dsponie
{2 claire orem day ot Janeary nate wl
fairs. andafter sesday,dasusey
Fest nat called oe wil ts carted ta the epedlt of poaliora aa
OTHAMPTON AND NAVE, ON BATORDAY,
FT Mata fuses al tanner AAU,
La at to daturday, Fe Peas Suave. Tab
ss estat sy omee has double et
A ananryasned fur eafety
ex(unaarase Cet Saar ign compartment | principal Hosk oren dally from 10 A. oto M-, and
va ck, ler eT yer of oon oe | Bren to 6 FM, at No, BL Chambery tee aa! of iva
ee Mies took aod pcureae | ™ JUSEPLL STUART, President
‘3
Reg toe ee rnp a wd
Spode Sereecabho F a
ations
| i Areata, No T Brosdwaz.
preter rovz0x en sit
SeeTH ORAM LUOYD'S STRANSIIP BER,
wie Treen Cormanter, carrflag ths nila
SS Meat aa trots pat Nobo Mora river, Foot of
Gee ATUIDAY, San. 19,4412 o'clock Ny
ro
eta SOOTUAMET
Teren Oneaan, Accountant
OR SALE-A TURCHASE MONEY MORTOAGE OF
nove promerty in Leslopton “APP
LLLUbLoW Sco, Ko't tloerinee nt AEPU fe
ig geal aaa
dtioe and alter deus Why ofciannary nett By crane
RYINO BAVINOS | INSTITOVION,
NO. 98 WAIN
nnBsnN © x nd “inlaratinecd a the ralaot leper rant ea
; ching pameneere - frum $1 9 $31), and ve per ceat_on Same over that
Monon, HATRE CUURITAT TOM AND BRENES, | Stonant "pen daly fon 10 a0 a to Fa Atego ao
PIMs AL alee )— d from #to7 0, M. oa
tho foUlyetnn
aN, eect cabo, BO,
iPReurany &
doy, spursdny and Saturday erent
He ious ta tian on tend and
Ail mura depeaited.nn vr before th
araw Jotereat frm the Lot,
origage.
Tous Of January, wil.
JOMN CASTREE, Preaiont
Vanpeeit L. Buxton, Secretary. Was
RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 95 WARREN
Meret —Tho Lrualans of Uhis (ustliutlon bavo dirceted tbat
inure ac poe aln ot eit (@) per eval por anaua 95 all namie
OF Re) nud vader, 60 (9) parent on sams to 81.0%) and fur
(Oper centorer that amount, by pald to all depodtors eo-
AMPs" Menta, payab'e ua wad wher Monday, tho Jlat of
January tastaat, All (uterrat not withdrawn will draw Lo.
Yercit ho wamo ay prinely
(jest
seat st
360 OLAROON, LIVERPOOL HELFAST, LOW.
EAM TO Ora Danis for tot—Toe AA pumercat Clty
Site," red STATHB, Capt Meikiarcl, axl
Mareen’ lang twelva dupe and righ boars
tte) a neti river ou Tuesday, annary 16 a2 12 M.
BEN Y is ited ‘ap tn tbs wat” approved aly ota
Hse ecu pafety cr pasorngere: Raton of Paaaase—
Me dios inermediainy BSS; wicorezs, 34 loriodiog 30
ee opeasksk qrovisione Appiy to FItAOts
Piao Aue NOTRE ied areal, enence of oath Wil
ARON BUT,
0, 8 Broad
5 JONN CASTREE, P
Ieee ae iseby axcaain JOS Wh, wi all Fuse} Varpenater U Bosror, fore
fro ANY_MACON
Piel CON & WESTREN RAUROAD COMPANY—MACON,
M*
Ga, Jaouarg 1, ISO. —Olvidend so. St. A.
aivideod of three
artery
Per centon Une exoital slack of
Cam
be Se
STEAM TO LOSDONDRRRY, GLASOOW AND TVR:
The Montreal teacnahlp, oman’ fat
‘
BT al She ee aa sata i eet aaa ae Gato
5p, taeran one Gian yk aia ate fk at
ih Sa ieee reel tb hae Pans
PPICE OP THE MERORANTS! INSURANOE CO.
“Toe Roard of Dircetory of toe. Oomy
ctared e seal aagual diiead of ten (0
the Eh ina ouput
jor crak, fay able oo.
LABS, Secretary
PFICE OF THE NRW YORK GAS TMONT COMPANY.
‘Dacawame 26, 182),
“Fhe panial election for thirteen directors of thin company
wilbabeldon Monday, the Mi dsy of Jenary next, from
Tito iPovclek 4M, ai the office, No. 174 Uantre stregt. The
Ursnsfer book will ts’ Goved. from the 27e3 tnt. ual after
Weeleton. Dy order. G, Le EVERIZT, Secretary.
NOME TYE NNO
OLAY, UaMiklun, oan
wf raure kecond anil bird ¢
coh raten. RIT. pa
CO, pler No.
8 LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND | LONDOX
To Rawnge from or ty Liarpool or Landon ox
cngapel by Ile well knowallon, salling weekly, at
feat rates abd. deatts sued aa usual for a
y part of Great Wntaln or
fon adidreastag TACSUJTE
poe
saan apily ea board, oro 2.
rah river
Prick OF Tiffp COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE
Goarpany, JW street
New Your, Jan. 8 13al.
ine Soar of Direct nay th dey daa Sve
per enat vin th capitat tack, paratle oo
(rhe (ransfoc books WUl Le closad wou (bo Mth inst
JOIN O.WBIEON, Sea,
inyavio on demand tu
TE, eT
L. EIN Sy Sep TAS ROT ot
Pa ree i
SHA tamale Edward Gsodyrin, wil mall Cor he.
niga Cal at Ds wi al
ae reed tery
PUREE vooti, agin Moo Dat use
Ol CALIPORSTA VIA PANAMA
s Ridianarnan uaa weg Zeg hh
hl aak eal acre ast aoe
°K
For resent or apply at tba only omen, 117
sere Pilar PPT AS DASE, Agen
lowe:
‘On sums of Ove hacdred dotiars and under, at tke rate of
Gyer erat per annur, nod
Ou numa exceediog O¥o hundred dollars, nt the rate of & per
P{AVANA AND SEW ORLEANS en a ual ater Motdny Hak oat
H RVERYTeN pars, | “rbeinerst wilt be pisced to the credit st depoutore
ee one Sanna: sake” Tye VeIRCh, ere
‘TO SAIL ON SATURDAY, JAN. AT 2 0'OL00K.
wba atar ron alegmshy
. Mc WKS
He
capt, JAMES LAWERSS.
bat
Withiaxe NRLSON, So
HIRD A¥ENUK SAVINGS HANK,
‘Comer of Third svenue nat Twenty-Ofth street.
Ta now rcetring frelght apd willl as ebove, from pla Cuanresen 1st
ad or May att, No ‘ix per cent inert allowed oa al dnpoaiia
“omea Laken Uo Vela goe olla io ene tuousaod dnlara
ALL DRPUSItS MADE ON Ol HEFORK JANUARY 20
WILL DRAW INTEMEST PROM JANUARY 1.
Bank open dully
10 ta 3; aleo, oo Mouday, Wedsieeday
f
Pee SS LIVINGBTUES EMY EM e ma indore ck.
“ed Murray alreot Sr
o" GPENCEM Me GIUEAD, Fomece
(eamsnip DE BOTO will nall Joa. 2k 6. 8, Cumus, Secretary, Bop noe
B TAVANA. FPHE NEW ORLEANS OANAL AND BANKING COM
‘Dolled States all hit te sembannual dividend of four (4)
ders Teziared at the Now
Morgan & Sone No ST William
five Monday, Fel 4
oar
A hor
os aes AEA ORT
sonra arei ight eon
one eeettt oom
atest
Ficor) pis treads f=»
(Me! Géburn | Garcon.
Wantames, Guoala de,
NOTIOE.
Nisvo's cAupex-spperar,
GREAT TRIUMPIL
EDWIN ‘FORREST
DAMS,
Thete being bat ons opinion. expressed by the fall aod
{oublopaio nudience in lteodanne last ereulag, tbat Mt Wax
the grat gucvess of The wana.
‘D PYTHIAS
t DAMON” AN
Wolterepated
‘OX PRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 1, 1961.
WI the same,
YOWERPUL CAST OF CHARACTERS.
STED—oR A CONCERT ROOM IN THIS cITY,
Tied fae Saker Gatton try Parone,
at fey vei gouag ual ai o8 Gidea. "Apa ee
Rea rit AEs wand ace Honees athe Pantene
FOR SALE.
WASH MANUPACTONING DUSINESS FOR SALE.
Busines pay larme proots: aay pervoa may bo familiar
‘with It at ner! 8200 to Pauw eaplial required; priacipally doa
Thwhglesale trade. Apply at zy roadvray, room 12,
‘0-1, LOWES & CO.
aes
Eourpipte for tbe Dibinese? en ties OP ahd STeTINNE
ISAAC A. BIGGS, 73 Nassaustreet
ROG STORE IN WROORLYN Fi POSAL—A
Dts Siow bia euabisned, businean ibe owner Delag
com pale ta iret ele conse nanee UW bealth, Irlen
Hee bie ppageloe wren om span WW.
Ht SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAT LIQUOR
Atore, with Stock and Fixtures, for ra’ 1839
roo pict May beat; cw of tho Berl corners ta he
Neo
‘Sloat good Bosineas: wil wh cold. cheap, na thn ow tar te
sierspa fr ostuntet aitond to {tall 1p tho storm north
‘Reet corner of Thirty. drat atrvet yen
TeRtgereet of TRAY tral aroet and Tenth avenue, ofa 28
(Of SALE—STPAM RNGINES AND BOILERS, FROM
PH rour tora to Corky horse. porrer, new and xccodd Band.
For sale cheap at W. COLWELL & GO.’'S, 316 West Twenty:
elghtbyotrect
10 SALE—ROWLING SALOON NO- r 5
teres 861 BROADWAT,
Sainck Will bo open for {ny
Termdeash ROBERT
otreely New York.
Ol SALE—TIE ENTIRE STOCK, FISTURES AND
Piviectran eMlsumiined inner Store Bas Homey
jrenion for siting the owner Tearing the ely”) Por far:
te pbricolre pis uu beyeemben Sn
ro SALE Sip BURUELS CARROTS AT 25 ORNTS
f basbal ie $L2 0 per fo, ot ples 32 Nov "
Pith tiahgiir $2 por fa, ot pee ge North river, fot
PON, SALE OF RXOUANGR THE Ob p PSPATIEASIERD
mad well known Luerren' Woct(yiog Disutery, Outed up
to we be aac ready fo ‘eae eenpaig and a
‘ng pi the, Vusinera, Would exebango (or real
Faris [Apply SANDS BROS 16h Ureadway, abe
FTE OR Sane Ta LEASE, FURNITURE AND
FAO Fi it the ioe graer ot Jay ana
tree its pear the landing 0
SoAuadoe iver eUrond and with two blocks a toe
Dew New Vark and Erin
oa,
rat iesaate ae AEN BEA PDTiO Sasa
‘OTEL FOR SALE—CANNOT,BE_SURPASSR
Hi fue Rete arn resaurants for
Feber BAPE FOR SALE—COST $10 ONE YEAR
EL ery for 51 cash “Apply (0S. T. JONES, No 4 New
7B RATAN:
Toa irst el
ar Kearney Eat
a —————
Bisinmry, 5} Eiomiae sat; al | BO OU cmaetrn aie
Basy, 85; Aton Nasbrilio, $2773; ASTNA FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Sieie gas, Wen Meus $t7 90; saoin, bp EW ta
asartntany $8 oi detpucancy priya Node RN eer
Bi Santon: Soe ALAWAWIR, Cape Usa enc, ee Tone, Jao. & 180.
ragoeneay wd male Gotan Ry a The Baan nf Diewctora haves day desl secant annual
iT Sanaa at Ecard | ata cro Die
SERUM ATER AGb Dara | Aerie | Amteebe Oe
“aor nwAxkaIranD OTmnn FOINTS. ASOREOW— | OQ q aq eK
Rohan cee Sasi anieaat Ghose | $20 000. steset:
ky wi iaroon Taureny,Jeouary ti at," Ms tom | Ray and-eaunte hinted landy all uoeacombercd. Any
N, 16 Spruce treet.
msg Nori ire
per 90 NOE Fe Oiheeany $0) Ta, MoBIle #39; Moat:
; ee Alas ik Galasnous, Bak Albany,
wr SE gl Caatituacen 8S: Noun SZ: Raat”
$5 Mgat uy Meraphis, @ 78, Aurura 317
ule. Perramut at rosdatag
oa ae gaseage Nop a co
Rerun Sle, jourat cage he ook wil ued,
Pare erat it
bod AM UEL te METUMILE & SON
Par we]
$30,000 new sasourogurian basioos;.» lon tpya
Br ciSey ater Enterpis, box Sd
Pyne. ‘Of BASY OHATR FOR SALE—COMMER-
TRHan ih nega teeter pas
Eiphfy econ street, stcea Secood abd Third avenues
TT OUMIARAS AUG REFINERY FOR SALE OR
Lasan—That very doalradle stablebmoent, sitaated 00
Ua left bank of tha Sualssippt river, balow the gurerament
Sharf, and withip the limits of tho Gity of Now Oricong
how olfered ns.o ood [oveaunent to capltallate who may'ba
Geainvus of elding {a tho progress of Southora manufacture,
It ts now in somplote repair, and well found, baviag steam
gaploesbollcry vacuum fans, centrfagal machi bone
bleck furnace, Allers, moulds, auapleatorea and yard room,
Coc perage, 3004 10 fact, all he requisites for carrylOg on 8
Sugar relltecy, OF molsesea retiolling, on a large acalo. | Wits
Sltud additinnal expenss, I mighy be easily couverted into
colin or clber manufactory Vt bas a wharf aitached to
{Lon Weleves, gt water sitelent Cor the accoma
of vessels delteriagor aklag carpe.» Pac further ln forms,
Won abd. for terms npply to LEI £ CO, GL Common
street, New Orleans
TANT? ROOK MILL AND PORTH
Male Gonceded the wery beat for redueln}
nt. Sen to fenpalpable pow dae, with abifting grinding wursees
ReLUy changed, SOUTHINK & WOOD BS Nassau atreet.
{Now York, }
SOUS TE WibDER @ GALLIS, Havana, jAS 0 _
Fu AAYANKAH AND THE (OUTIL THR NEW AND
SSoumaieauvay ntsclty conndential
WANTED-¥OR THREE YBARS IN A
Breen An interview wil shore tbe Buslgeay, aod roferench
i) Yost vite.
Toroae ve morn years 4a-surgs 1 rule appit
Dheeanblidbment and went por gint por Sonam sriilbe
$97. 000s TaEeat cox nore AND MORTGAGE,
Fe
Seow fgcanmaiy, Juba Font rama Eee ries ofits keaple'a icp. usuranca Co.,
Wil leare ion 1a Non river, on ranreda) Jenn Wal
pi tare Rah eas cour Nat et ae
tare Garpaaic® in clorasiny eomfort ASCely An: LEND-ON BOND AND MORT-
Babies Grhaa aie Mea 100,000 re ream ar aie she soats Bk
5 er pele, H a yt, om Brat estate 7 3.
Saar. 5 Man Pees bea gan Aang | GROMD, Wad surest owen woeges
Fume tian. eaten
Eisai
VOR CHARLESTON,
iba Southland
LOAN OFFICES.
SASSAU SIRRET—A. HONTOMAN, DIAMOND
Watches,
AVANNAT OA, ANDTHE
ANAM kas eeset| | A? Be
Broker, makes liberal ndvagces 1B Dinmnunds,
Bisa pout wost Uae SULUMITA, M. Darey, | Jeneify. del or borevbem ot full value. at his privave olen
Eifianaedcy, wil leavo OMUMBIA. Me bray’ | SN eRaasia see, room Nog up etre Bustwess eof
Stouney Wat ree a a
Treg skews as follow => ————
fon, 8 O.. tbs Neve ‘Ori pln ESTABLISHED OFPICE.—Diamond:
Be pes: Namie, Tem eee TAD banght eainelr highest value
ops permits Jabcth made hin ieee roa
si Sw ot EMIS 37) Brosdeay, up stars
Nortech te
aco, Bigtrey-
TpHiguor PRROTE ARENT OOS
AT ea moapway, cou
hom No & up Atala Money advanced from,
eobae wlasadh Watches, rove Sasa ont
ecrpice ot Mercinedic” Alt (rgsnaclions wit bo eoad
Genus. Open frm 9. M. to I. ot,
BAUMGARTEN & CO.
TAT BR GEDAR StMUbT HENRY TAN, DIAMOND
Broker, Coad edvansed oo Diamonds, set oF unsat,
Wotchea, Walch Moremeuts, Slver Ware, lanrolry, 8¢¢
Mey or boagbe for cath, Oppowte the Mat office, rom.
‘up Riaira, O8 Cedar strock,
Eh OF PIINOH STREET,
Fie
iy Faint sod Rivamosd, oonncling
yao alae na Rona, Halrss (OF
Bere Daetol, Memphis and tateraucalate peo
= Rs ‘vbrough receipts Curniehy
oly
T) M1 CHAMBERS STREET—MONEY TO LOAN TO
laby aniotot on Diamonds, wt oruunest: Watches Jewel:
Fyekg or (bo qama bought for the Ligbest cash bythe
Feu Risen TRAC ‘Whambers excel. N-B—No bus
Seat Gunsacted on Saturday.
AXDS_E, THOMPEON, AUCTIONEER, AND COM,
AAC Sntsois merchabt, No. 102 Nasa atreet roe No. 2
Geroull Foor ~ Advatccs made (rom 3 to $0 oa Waist
Dispide Jewelry, Segars Fianoferte, Furniture, and
ind of epeprbapdlse” Tranlona Coonseata
sales bilended 1o fa ail par of"
7 SEGANS AND TOBACCO.
ARS AT PANIO PRICES —PLEASE CALL AND
SS ezarie he a of oer milion of Haran, Donen
3nd (ermal ow
4 0. CHEBES, 17 Brosdovay
MIUMIOIPAL AFFAIRS.
TEAM ENGINE FOK SALE —A NEW ENGINE, 49
Fan Zinder, 13 feet stroke, built by Quaningham & Bel-
K ‘hf Was city, forsale by K’ MINTURN, No. 120 Water
Koay
PRINTERS =I
0 FOR SALE LOW, TO MAKE ROOM, A.
irre Adems Preas fo good order; also a wrnall Mugales,
‘all at bur odlos, 109 Nustau sirvet 3
CHNISTORMER, MORSE & SRIPPON.
0 DE SOLD—A-FIRST CLASS TEA AND COFPBE.
sory, dolora goed paying Businras peas Sited up, fo
any one Fanting tage lolo the businesa thts ls an opportuntty
eich rary cose: Apply Bt 195 Froat atrect
WINES AND LIQUORS.
TP REVENTH AVENUE DISTILLERY YOU O8Y THB
‘ohn Ligucrs io be Bad tn tbe city for the least manay,
Than} qosnuuce NA. Liguors for sate in bond
{WS Wat, HUGHES & BON, 019 and S21 Savenib av.
IFIFENTM STREET DISTILLERY, ESTABLISHED
Tt Tue cheapest place lo buy nh Mrandlos, logy
Hut, Wbieneye Curainnk da for wpoteaae ond fame
teket a Bo West Firieenta aioe "No tvquor cold by tha
pire OUARLES WHITE, Proprietor.
FOR ALES TARA
a Grama cae
Lo baal ets Teuparted and Domest Wines
a ac a
eienti eke
Sa aa ee ee oe td prc
i aL ena porter
5 ESSRRSTS,
heer.
2
i eae
Siieepersticen seit :
SEN Ta gate pie maa
fea Meee tana Marae ste a
ip Noort at lean
QS er Rureanh
‘A. SEAMAN, INDIAN DOCTRESS, AND INDE-
Tea ee GUbererent Bes TOEAT peconvalled
ea unre am
tear ct Zaha RS Mts Pepe ar
paaliegerie
ot alapesug the rllat whieh ts called Cor ae thelr odiees Sax Sty sad Drvekiye os eae
Soosrerand ot iby rotenia im We Vark. Blaskaare | sccatle tore, S. se
Soran oie applcana by tbe odor a hares wheal
eet bar dain walle | A 7/38 DROADWAY, CORNER OF FULTON STREETS
i labor oa the Taina Sonay agtanshl toagy amoaat on Dlansonde WARS
tg sraliregon in teaunona fo | Ga ewes, Mi Ta nuestra for Da
recscaion cf Boos . tee uskete ay 33! Shoe an
euisieot Umo wil) be taken bj roms No 8 # ETON.
CLOTHING.
New Fors, Dea 31 1a,
| The folowing a We form ot the spplicailoe peoresar
fala feicy at ube afte of the onus Gan
ion aad ‘No. Road street, vear Brosdway, and
Cones will be
the natura mae Fark (eee
ep orders roca tha Weel Mra rae
and cab pala to. oe
NY, A Pear need, wont texto
"i rads cea week Ia advancn, to enable
os ‘Punie Cosine und Cerreuca.
‘sun ror ee pring. Vise c
il aprucalicns to bava te fadawing ert
ep, tagind by gsme Euan readuoe cf tks egabora cod
‘ Eeacatiaet =,
aw {Paro FOR LADIES-AND, OBNTS
i AR AE aed ae ee
e = ee
earn Aalosomey oh Whe Tee oa
es eer NNT ocean dors pense
Drea ASiieceress os oe
GESTLEMEN:
boa Ne Gear ar
so re ts
fae Bas cane He eats
mi ey E
ae Sa Pie ar
Vasdtauioes ca the fdasd. and be required to Labor AND GENTLEMEN, TP
aareine
SEES
earyey Latics etien”
i COBNETT HAS REMOVED FROM 19 DUANE
D ‘sgh near Cb waare beens
Le IN Rates De Gk
pe per the New Tork Cewteraly
a eae
‘ale polraes At Sx 6 CRY
Sea WAN FOR THIRTY VRARS CONFINED
i, BONTAN MAG FOR THIRTY Sue was he
Dee et ect cnet tlbout a a
See ay eee toners set Dom
tear al es Oona
pares ap aE Conte ge waits
or eect cad elena 2
sera tbe pear at gina aed can
Ree eee
Seep empath ears, Mbetaaer sa SD
Bapmalorare ook for poUlng, Wak Urals of thee ik eects
‘of early au 2
TS BROADWAY, UP STATRS CHARGES
BRODIE: AS BROAN wacary Ble rasan,
Fee ring, are taken witout deireden,
is aus REMEDIES AND TREATCEN!
DS EAPRS PGES is caw wttoat eee
era Stra Gicn am Drosdmey
kL WARD—AN INPALLIBLS AND FAYE PHYSICIAN
DS RASS USIMGs oP
Fain Opeo Wri Pea ui :
Leu's OFFICES, 8 _ChOSEY STRERT
Dee? i staed free tts Sasdapee
AXE 4 77 , MAT BE CONGULT
TE Siaee Trany sgseyeare
Vicee ecentsaint enstie bu toon
IX THR WORLD—BY DR WARD,
REATEST CrRES
MS) Bsdidwar up balre. Ws Uafortanaie’s Priced and
oe cn/aling F ce
Tee gaia Fellanse Price $L
PASTS a eae
erieess
BROADWAY EMINENT FORBION PITYSI.
704 ROE ty coocew rreack mobo 8 era cat
Genres io Wen otic
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Hee
xD MONE TiUKETS WILL BR SOLD
nOUsE WIE ACCOMMODATE,
noe th
geo Ae to Scare
mee
Securrd seats in Dress Cigeie and Faraaette, 91,
FouiFcthee patent tho ous 2
PMOUOW EVESING (PRIDA
TO MOEN wis FOREST
ft enarater of
WoL repoat bis great charasicy of
SATURDAY, at So'cleek Mi
‘Will deliver bis Fourth Lecture.
ne inter ‘Mona BLONDIN,
{Benzared for ono might
ly, and wlll make bis rst appearanco om Satorday evealag,
Woteess Bg tite A.W. JAQKAON
TUUMTHANT SUCCES”
n
TITUMPTIANT BUCCESS
TUIUMPHANT SUCOESS
‘or
or
or
TE xEW BORLRSQUR,
THE NEW BURDESQUES
THE NEW BURLESQUE,
FIERY UNTAMKD ROCKING HORaR.
FIEnY UNTAMED KOCKING HORSE
FIERY UNTAMED ROOKING HORSE,
erkATED
THA
Tue
Rit
Ragas
JHPPERSON
Sie Arve un or
comfo. CUABAOTRN
Two Comte CuARACTER
COMIC_CUARAOTERS,
1 em
De WILL
HG WILL SING
Te WILL SING.
Rast SONG:
No
BURLESGUE, BONG:
| BUBLHSQUE BONG!
DANCE jus cRLEARATED
MINUET DE LA dou
MINUET DE LA cour
MINUET DE LA Coun
‘wp PEOrOW
BEVERAL DARING AOTS
REVERAL, 0
SEVERAL
IP YOU WANT TO,
ene
IREERIGON
TEPERRAON
NFRERRREUAIRE. 0. ggo w aan
PeeprTHURSVAT, 145. 10, 1861,
Tho Oriental 9
tase of
YPMALE CURIOSITY,
with Sands, Nathana & Co,
ERFORMING ELEPHANTS.
‘Tho nauileal melodrama of
PAUL JONES, THE PILOT OP THE GERMAN OCEAN.
‘Ad the comls fare oF
‘THROUGH MID AI, SUIEROUNDED BY ROSY CLOUDS.
ANUASHENTS.
AURA BEESES THEATRE. 7a nae
LACES Reese Toeatce: A aT PRIDAT court. 2
LaCie KEES ©) THRATEE. Winmrieor sta. Sonn,
TAUEA REESE s THEATRE wae
LAUKA KEESE'S THEATRE.
USEXAMPEED SUCCESS,
UNEXAMPLED
Ee a
PSEEUTEER RUSUESS pou iea gr avmeeseaates
MORE THAN Last appearance oes Geter
oe
Sir. CARE FOR
Wh: bas mast Rindly offered A rataste service! foe (ha
FIV THOUEARD cere x
4 BA Tomorrow, PRIDAT BVBNING, JANUARY It, ATA
THOLGAND cal Fe nt Fiuoyssharag Open
Thovsaxe Poa ral as eh Oe ga ee
Tuousand Mone, BERTHA JOHANNUES.
THOUSAND
{ioe Ube frst Uta in New York, as Lesnorm
te STURLL
PEOPLE to Als celedrated chaructar of Sirsdella
PHOrLA Bee QUINT Urs .csessscsercs@Sconcesnesecs ecco Bart
PROPLE Sop SULLER eecrecetos J
F THOUSAND ‘GARE PORMES
Sixt THOUSAND role of Malriaio
too
ee SMELT tarelucy during the aereande Bc
% whiriphuest Byea
Pe Eras which the Amerioan National Song,
Tie BTR StANOLED DASNRI
Sang ty Mma. JOHANS: Du ATIOELEN,
THOUSAND.
i
P
PROFLE
STRIVE FUQURAND PROELE Ineo erat ai
TUSUEANS BEORLE re choinda ni nee encase
PROPLE ‘Cloak TUE 2BWESS (LA JULVE),
THEO. THOMAS
se dollar
Steno ata)
Meee cis cons Amgbioate 1m ome
Histeaxh = tear
Hioneaxp EAE may rai iow enous on Thitiny ned
are a il bo sil 0 the pening of th pace
Formancn.
Ton sale of \lekela commences wl Tharaday)
toget dhe Acadamy of Susie; . firecatng a TU
bd BUNIDelL a Maonery atore, 12 Wall street
OWRMY THEATRE.
pes igo Spalding & Regwre
i
GREAT COMBINATION
DmAMATIC, KDLEQUESTRIAN
SPAN IE.
Fin appearanto of at an
ir. 0 Ba
YRANK BARRY,
IN DIS GREAT BAREBAOK ACT.
THURSDAY EVERINO, January 1, 11,
Wil be acted an entire new:
Oe, TIE MO:
Manfredode,
Pippo vsceeenccccn
Rowelvtal. ae
‘Tic performawes wil es
5 SCENES IN THLE KANG,
deta
Ws
TONY PASTOR, DAS COSTELL® AND JULIAN KENT,
BATUUDAV ANTE RSOON,
Sh ove
AN BNTIRB OUOUS PELOORMANOE,
SUMS AMERICAN MOBROM
TANISDAY, JANUALY 10, 1801,
Tho fellowiog beliiagl aitractlons. ure! on eabsb{iion wt al
house Oye wild Africad. Kavages, reprosentattves: of
tee aeree tefiro sero ia. Atuctiea, Vidya RAuie, a Fing™
z fe Woleout and a Bushman. “Abo tho'wo trig
utr, the mwa angelar huciaa igs wre se
wiv! oraieo, Monkeys Ho, ting Uapoy Fatally
Hee eet tt eceniten Aligatcee al mnmater Sate LUgRe
neg Clestater, ad war emailing en ares
LMSW its ibe DOUNEE COLD SINUE
eee MAuTC WE bts ibis atterncgp, at 3 o'clock.
SER OPTOR, OU othe Ea at
eed antsy sbiudcen unser ten yrarm 15 ove
Agouslon as conlay fae dren uoder tow eens ext
mora
ATs
BURLES
HULLS
WUILES
BURKE:
HURLES
LOQAL KULLES!
ZOOAT. URGES
LOCAL WUE:
7 TURE
TUNER ACT
Tee ACT
THESE ACT
OKEAT
ReReeee
ten te ncn men Ae toh ete no ee
BAS MOT REL i durtog the
tiny, Annuay T, ani er0 iriog the week,
AE Ser Re ae pS
Be bene
Ma UENRY tI
SISTA
tf
s
ERS, Bavival of the laughable burleaquo aketet
a SN eae
EEE oe DAN BRYANT in his popularcharsuler of BE DIPRO
pain al sree Suit ain cuenta hr oe
Prine rae at mes
ASMEAy Rida sud bases
H i: sig
MONDAY HIGH © ra iene untsrinrsroeniBn Fat
bora open ut 6; curtain cn at Te Ticket om
Ghia
ov roe Mats A uae To ITE ATT
a st re ES ETS GATETIES, ‘OALBTLBS,
618 HROADWAX.
615 BROADWAS.
TTS.
rare or AERIS Las OLISFEN
red ata sunrace, iS"Uharmsnixa. oarapirs
QUEBN, CROWNED WITH OMOTOBST SURLLS,
var Bt Hx
WHIRDIOIO WALL une
LEAVES QUIVERING ANH TOC
FLOGuEE, & CaMPOELES wixsruETS—NiBLo's | At WASH RING SENDYES EDWARD BEGEY
MIOMDAY Brening, Jan 7, nud evary ercaing: EVERY FIBRE INSTINCT WITH LIPE. EbWann hiite
eck ot ORY SEW YEAR, HUGE WATER LILY FLOATS DOWN Brie
Tetroducing the areal Skating See, UroN me BOSOM OP TICE LAKE, ee
Fir = A
HRGNUTES AT THE ACADESTY orgnrso. its MEARLY LEAVES
ed
THN MINUTES AT TRE ACADEMY OF MUSTO,
‘By Unsworth and Korean,
Slee men aei eon
a lng SNOW,
> IWATTIGAN’S ZOUAYR DRILL
aaa cae teatarmanscs zonarm Danis. |,
NyInLA'S GARDENS.
NOME SAEDESS: Sole tense and Manage,
THE HERO OF NIAGARA.
‘The mabagement bos much tee Yo announcing an
eoragement for
oxE Nant. ONLY
Whi tho weed recone
LONDEN
o SAiay resleg danny 12
a ea bel sppeae a
WIS EXTRAORDINARY ZiOHT ROPE, BNTERTAIN-
GRAND. CATARACT ASCENSI/
Introducing maby ef the, marvellous feats peti
VEN THE. PALES. OF NIAGAI
Parlicnlars in fajure odverdsemente
GREAT
SAR piv ee
ia a
oe ad
cai a
eat i
‘nes He
south ae
Syne He
si a
tne ie
seit Hs
a ie
uate is
ae He
tie te
ofc ue
mroragitiinormms pute
HON as
SELGRIST, PHATS.
path Re
ae HA
portion Fe
Bees: Fae
= BRS
waite BAR
iy aR
ne ohitte
wositirc: BRAG
peer attin, HAR
ine aie. BR
Hine EBS
OBGASRED DANOBS
ANTONIO GROSSE.
ononesres, owtiatia, — gpomparna
SHORESTR SEER
Me DAVID DLATIAM,
EVERY NIGHT. "RYERY NIQUT.
TO.NIGHT! tO-NIGBT
RAND FANCY DRESS BALL.
FOX & CURRAN, Proprietors,
Games
Tenet $1. _Poaluvedy uo Cree lst.
YOLKS GARDEN, 45 BOWERY.
[ADSERICAN CONCERT, ALL,
44 HROADWAY,
Va BROADWAY
4a BROADWAY,
#4 BROADWAY,
er
FIRST
NST
FIRST
or
|. ANDREWS,
ANDREW,
L ANDERE!
z
am onan
=
Late
Foisitegs
Bunlerat;
Sohal in ime wen
ALLEN
B.
Interspersed with Negro
Senumenaal Singisg, Bariexioo
ADMISSION.
oo orevs ge SO xa | Gallery...
0B RIDLEY,
snc Hath beso ates
of
per
De ASDESONE
EP SSnD. SOMEE, PANTASTIONE
vb Sake place st Degr ee cea me La id
Tiras batid
Sener aera
(Op beans ND HER SISTRES.
venibiton of tia bexearaupictare wil clove at Scbsas!
allery, 5 Broadway, on Sasus7y SL
|ATRE_ 31-09 BOWERY,
STADT THE.
DER YONGLEUR,
Pobh
DISULOSES A LIVING BUTTERELY,
‘THIS SCENE 19 A TRIUMPH POR LAURA KEBNE.
(heim tue: express
MUST DO THE JUSTICE TO LAURA KEENE
FP TAMES PRECEDEAUE,
l0W PIROE BVER SEEN.
LAST SCENE 15 RXTRAVAVANTLY SPLENDID. cin DEI a,
TagaaLy LignT 39 THR BEST TSH Cowro SINGRE
WWATBR AS CLRAREST CRYSTAL, Tg Tim Bean TRIB (COMLO BINGE
7 CLAAREST ORYST Th THE BEST Iilsit COMID AINGHE
ly ce 1S Fu Best TEL COMtG SINGREE
ARE WELDED INTO 6% TX WE Ciry. |
DELICATE VISION OF PATRY LAND, eee ats
IN THE OfY,
asp Tite
PUBLIC, INSTEAD OF HURRYING AWAY,
z LINGERED AND INSISTED ON
ANOTHER GLANCE
AT ITS GREBNLY SUNNY GLOW,
adeyymn me tral)
IT IS A MOST EXTRAVAGANT EXTRAVAGANZA,
SEVENTY:
BEVENTY-TWO THOUBAND
BEVBATY-TWO THOURAND
Fe SRESCEs HOURS Eye
eee an ARERR TGUASD ene
ar ner HEE URGES Anon BRENT HUIS Hiatee
TO THE PALL OF THE CURTAIN, -TWO THOUSAND PEOULE:
brn masons) 1 oaneries
cata ‘ I TAD SEEN TOO LITTLE, ALT!
mt ai
LV BNEZO RE _ OVER AGAIN NEXT NIGHT. GALETIES
‘teen mgs gt ae at
THE DANCING, THK DIXIE GAIRTIBS:
2SUAG naar ane emer, phe
JT MAKES PEOPLE LAUGH, To bear him, bution accountof {he building ook blag Large
FonUE SE0ESsI0 (acer
3 my THAT NUMAER
Mass pHgnRsene THE MONEY MARKET. HAT NUMBEE
ones a Price
PROTEAN CHANGES. wo wate
MRS. J, T. ALLEN AS MANY.
MIs8 POLLY MARSHALL
perm
IN
‘The manager respectfully gives nouce to the pabllc that tha
SHADOW DANOE.
MBS. LOTTY TOUGH AS THE YANKEE GAT spears
SR eer TE STRONG MINDED WOMAN, | CSEARUBESE MULLS. 9 wor
Miss WILLOUOHBY AS THE OPREA SINGER THO MONTHS,
, SUcs MELVYS AS SATANELLA. YO RMONTE
ans COULDOCK AS PASCISNETLA. Wo MONTHS,
Sie Wubi Se'AS nae asszose, WO MONTHS,
M158 EVERETT AS CERES. FUP MONTHE:
z MISS PRANCES AS THE SPIRIT.
BR. PETERS AS MRS. PLUTO-
MK DALY AS THE DRAMATIST.
MR, BURNETT AS THY OLD DARKER.
SETS SSH. LEVICK AS LORD DUNDREARY,
MR, JOHNSTON AS ASA TRENCILARD, 4
= Mah¥ BULLOCK As YOUNG Bax
ro afanggape ens ta ei
eI Cae
upihenst ony eae
Taery PenFOKMEIO,
an
MB. LEESON 48 FUT WEEN AR TIE ALDERMAN. | To-ludto
wn! coopRtoH as THE COUNCILMAN. + | MIRE cEctLIA MORLEY.
ME) BROWNE SIR CECILIA MORLEY,
se BS SS Mey
‘EMINENT AMERICAN TRAOEDIAN. Mee CECILIA MORUBY
aan 'BANTON 48 HNALL, MISS CHCLIA MOUUESGANNY THOMPSON,
a oe eta | HS HSM ISMN
PesTROURLES Oveemurg ax HADES. ~ THR MIANDALL BROTHERS id
THR RERELU TERS tS UaiRAQUE, HIB MUANDAW fern
LEDGER LITERATURE, | THE MIRASBAM uonitzie:
i Ae ea ea cae THB MUMS DAN THMOEA Et,
THE POOR AUTHOR. THE mR ANAT yee ES,
F 3 THE TWO NEW YORK BOYS. No boys admitted. —/ 2
TUE SISTER'S WARNING, «1 ow pani AGAIN. | Adtialon ls Orie ta al Bs rte OER OS
‘THE THEA PROM THE STAGE. EMY OF MUBIOK
THRATRE PROM TU STAGE soon sacepy. | ACADEMY Qhaniy srening van. 13 130
BLQOD FOR THE BEAVY MAN. BBCOND ANNUAL, ‘CONOR ST
ices ed aoe <TH REGIMENT, NATIONAL GUARD, BAND 2205
THE PETERS’ PAS SEU eae pocavs paiun, | SEVENTH REODIEN masta
a enn Dau ce
Fi YANKEE OAD yup ya oursare oanDes. | 7 Tes NIUE EER,
STUNNER AND MALY, : Ss MAAR,
UE SEVEN SIisTERS IN LOVE. slg he ari
ALL IN THE DARE.
DURDREARY.
| NG SAM.
| LAgEe AN INSERUTIOS,
THE APPLEW
APPLEWOMTE BOOT BLACK,
THE SHADOW DANCE.
TRENCHARD.
AND AND DRUM COWS
acd Sader Crefallay wll sppeme tm
prarisy oC now wo) chee baa
Tarte Sewrd,
To bappiaiead es Rowse wars of Pinh, Pood & Ca, GA
THE SONG VENDERS, | Broadwey, 8. ¥-
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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1861.
IMPORTANT FROM THE 80UTH.
[OONTDTUED FROM FIRST PAGE.)
‘yerponaiblit7—and wo ato expected to meet the graro
(ertioas tedoro ea with exltpeen ad deliboration. Pree
Spration and rashn-w may provo dusaircue Dat, goa
emen, while prodence and proper diseretion abould c?
Factaris all ar: dalioeravices, wo murs wot forget at
Winiinporant rials demance prea rtnces trust ono
Sally prepared Co moet the grave Leeoes before on a8 true
Jara.” Our Lopalatare,Abrough, parely patriotic mo
tives, haa vast ‘cs in.@ conspicuous pesition. Tho
ef ino world.are open ta, and var ection will afc. for
Seal c@ for pos, uot caly ou ew $4at9, Dal pa
Rater Bouitera states aso, ‘Kod nove ponder
Taica word of naramition, “Oar interes arn co
Meal daire i egeet tho oxo, great end.” YoU th
WF peceslly orl ecaticr ef oplaion as tera
Mat mnency to Bo e=1 for lun eecomplchmest
Ttraat that etriee courtesy mill etaruateri your
Belin We may boccrably Gitey in gation, at wt aro
expaged io acommon cause. Woare brotbrea, aod anal
stand shoulder to shoulder sasha gral nuk balord
Zod tasy tho God of mercy and moniccsn uireet on o3F
Gthborsticnn, that wo many errivn at tbo bert means to a
somplih th Geetred wa Eee
Jodgo McQerxy Melrwer, of Praaklin county, theo
7010 ned sald—
Mie Onanquse=t iy bot ealdom that men aro called
(Oram tt Un and palemn doties abot (0
spent oleh en tee fnatioas on wilh yaea, Were ta a
Sere aon oe taebfons (bee dentinies. Tele shobelpiog
Freee iiecco that we thoald. nove imploro to dlecet
ws to oor fotare debiverations. When the night of storm
BP Llutlea bat ovcrtaxen him, Buryalos cxelalsed,
Briio langunge. of tuppicatle
‘py ere eolara Inoperayct evecurz0 relslae.””
M-tho Iicathen could thas implore the god of his
mythology, wo maynypeal to tbo Christlaa’a God to Loach
yn ophty cor hesfivgato wisiom, that wo may learn
Bae eee ae cate Chat wbeh ts best for OU ae
Sry countrys T therefore] tora that tho Right
BonT7 eraaNy aucige bo tevited (0 (aKo n acattoy
Ferree, and that this Gnoventioa bo opened. with
prayer.
‘Tho poctlon was sdopted unanlmoxsly, and Bishop Tut-
Jedgo was condected (0 tho chair, Ho inycked tbo
‘Phreve of Graco to cend is bleesings upon tho delibora-
fous of tne Ornrcaiten) and te enlighten the minds of Ita
members, purify thelr hearts and conduct thotr pro-
endings Ia Ube woy best calculated to promoto the houor
Sea inteenta cf boStato and tho glory of God
7A motion was mado that o commitice of dye bo op.
yeinted by tho Chair, whose daty |ifeball bo Lo eclect a
paltable place for tho sittings of tho Convention. Tho
mover elated that tho Legislataro will assemble
bero on Mondsy next, nnd it was necwaary that
@ gudablo plico should bo obtained for tho Con-
vention {0 meet tp, Tho Baptist church was
mamed aa o placo which could bo obtained. Tho ro-
sclutlon algo provided that tho committeo should roport
tomorrow (Friday). Amomber stated that to-morrow
was Thanksgiving Day, and ho proposed that tho com-
mittco should reporton Eaturday,and moved that tho
Genyention now adjourn until Saturday, twelyo o'clock,
Fo queetion was decided by tho mombera rising—ayea
20,nayo 24. So tho Convention adjourned until Saturday
noen.
Fupay Monstso, Jan. 4, 1861.
sone) E. Bullock, the Commissloner from tho Stato of
Alabama, and tho Hon. Edmond Rafa, from Virginla,
arrived bere yceterday, Tt {a roported that a consultation
Jo now going on In regard to tho policy of taking immedl-
‘ato peezcesion of the forts and other federal property In
this Stato,
Jadga McQueen Melntoeb, of the federal court, ani ol.
ES Bleckbura, tho United States Marshal in Florida,
Rayo resigned.
14a probable that an ordinance of secession will ba of-
fered and pasted about the milddlo of tho ensuing week.
Yer tho {nformation of your commerelal readers, I state
Wat tho quantity of cotton sbipped from this polnt an-
rally In from 18,000 to 20,000 bales, Tho frolght fram,
hero to Jackzonvillo 1s $1 65 per bale, To Fernandina,
‘8183, and to St. Marks 623;0.per bale. Cotten Is traus-
yerted from Tallahassco to Now York (via Fernandina)
Sor $4.60 por bale, nuil when cot stored at Fernandina,
$4 88 por bale,
About 12,000 bales of cotton Mayo been recelved here
ainco tho Ist of September,
PROCEEDINGS OF THE VIRGINIA LEGIS-
LATURE.
Ricwroxp, Jan, 0, 1861.
‘Tho Touro of Delegates had under consideration to-day
tho bill providing for 9 call of a Convention. It was
‘amended £0 as to fix tho election of delegates on tho th
Of February instead of th 7th, Tho day for the acsera-
ling of tho Conyontion will bo changed from the 18th to
ho 1th, Tho dill will bo perfected tomorrow and
passed,
AJolot resolution was {ntroduced in tho Senato to-day
{appoint a committes to represent to tho Presldont of
tho United States that, in tho Judgment of tho General
Aszomblyof tho Stato of Virginla, any additional display
of military power on tho South will Jeopardizo the tran-
aullity of tho ropublio, aad (hat (ho eyacuation of Fort
‘Wamier ts tho first etop that should be iaken lowrardet the
restoration of peace and Larmony. Ialdoyer.
‘Tho resolutions relating to w national courentiou, with
‘be amendment for,a conyentton of thé alayeholding Stato
‘to produce concert of action, were referred to tho jolat
‘Committcs cn Federal Relations.
Recolutlons havo been Inld before tho Senate for a call
fer o national coayontion, to propose amendments to tho
constitution.
EDWARD EVERETT AND THE UNION,
Bosroy, Jan. 9, 1861
‘At Mosie Hall to-night Mr, Everett sali:—"'T hope and
frost tbat tho cleso of tho year may Gnd us et{ll to unia-
Jalred possesion of this glorious heritage, tho Union und
tho constitution, tho legacy of our fathers, ctill free,
Prceperous and united.
WORKINGMEN'S aes MEETING AT NBW-
rN. J.
Newans, N, J., Jan. 0, 1851
Arather intemperate call for a masa meeting this evon-
lng, of working men out of employment, caused come
approbensions of a disturbanco, but the allerlor designs,
Many, woro frustrated by the good eenso of tho meetlog
under. tho instructions of temperate epeakere. Uniog
epecehes wero delivered by Judges Piereou, Waugh and
ethers, A majority of a committee of Bye presented reso-
Je\jons endorsing and recommending tho Crittenden com-
premlgo, and commending the action of the President in
Bupporting tho act of Major Anderson, which wero
parked.
GOVERNMENT TROOPS AT FORT McHENRY_
Bumwons, Jan, 9, 1861.
A company of marlues, numbering forty muskets, un:
der Lieatessnt Howell, camo in‘a special train from
Washington this morning, and took poszcasion of Fort
Mcletry and raised tho etara and stripes.
MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS.
K Cusco, Jan, 9, 1561.
‘Troops from Fort Leavenworth, numbering two bun-
red mex, twenty-olght officera and twenty-aeren horess,
en reue for Fort McHenry, arrived hero this eyeaing, and
eave to-night via Pittsbar
SAILING OF THE BROOKLYN,
Nomsour, Va., Jan. 0, 1861.
‘Teo Brooklyn has pat toca, Sho pasred the Capa at
two o'clock this afternoen.
THE UNION TO BE DEFENDED,
MOVEMENT FOR THE FOMMATION OF A UNION VOLCY
TEER NEGLIGENT.
The present precarious state of the country haa called
sat the sympathy of the various military organtzations
ef this city, who are desirous, from a true love of tho
Union as established by tho constitutlon of tho United
States, to sland by tho Mold ship)" and pliot her safely
ever the shoals which Impede her progrces. In obsdlence
to this feeling (he folowing private circalar was {asued,
convening a meting for the purpose of establiching a
“Unie voluntcer corpa!’ to sorye when cccasisa might
reqolre:—
comPIDESTIAL.
ae Ninw Yous, Jan. 6, 1351.
Dein Sie You aru nesuiatel ta sitead a meting of ctl
Ft
Ure of party, (o Be Reld at the Mere House,
feratr of Senor ond Buome busca see Bart ees
» of
Frome uals roomy, co Wedautay cresing Jaanary 9 at
Borclcek, for tbe se of organizing fc . fon’
we'Valca and the ecloreemeal of Un awa. Ver perpectte
cs OTHEASORD,
i J. WHITE,
EMiOEE TS HUGHES Jr.
Agrecably to the above a meeting of some Afty geatle-
wep belonging to yarioas military organizations of
tho clty was held at eight o'clock Lust oreaing, at tho
Mercer House, corzer of Meroer and Broome strevt2, for
‘Abe furtherance of tbe object already named. Several
military organizations of the city were ropresented,
i jfere the Seventh, Twonty.third and
‘J. White, Beq., con of Hoo icq waa called to r by
Gaplain Alb utbesrora of thy Gea he Baalaate
‘with a view of establishing tbe Te
ecustitutca an io Uabe. (beeen is
ir, Huser ‘thea oflered he Talowing ‘reestuvons
‘whieh waa accepted nemine exniraduet © 3
Whereas, is ioestieg recognises Leliber Nori or Booth
mara ices omen i= peeieas eerts
ear hl rte eso r
aed pet taiohies iy sence
tape cate iatho ona
7,
cherie ecelizg abbiors and denounces fanail.
Fe rset sed cach and every sacar of
jzt0 Sissel to maintain tbo cocaUtaiing ad
Tho Cnume theo read tho rubjoined docament,
which he sald had been propared for thosy who wiabed
Toocips thelr names as membera of the oranfeation-:
We, the anersigned, believing that a ertele has arrin
ap fatiet nstoty which calls Yor the totapenare ot 8
tbo cesiro the perp-tulty of our free insulsdona end Go
foaled exlstebenof the natlon, have associated cerseltes
tbeeiirrocer the Game of "Tbe Calne Voluatora. fer th
jurpese of defen 10 Union, and, If necessary, rol a
fog our services to ts eupport. 7 11 DeS#sary, Volunteer
The reading of thia document was recolred with loud
applaure, aud all thoso In the reom stepped 0
I rery willingly, tee le
‘On motion of Mr. Hireven, a cormmittos of Ayo waa ap-
pointed to procure a room and invite all tuceo who wished
fo become particlpanta Lo tho movement, A committes
of Gro wna alzo appointed to frame n constitution and
After a few conversational remarks from eomo of thceo
yrezent, it was, on motict, resolved to. adjourn to Satur
night, at olebt o'clock, when a ballot for captain
e bad and the organization placed on a frm footlog,
THE REVOLUTION IN THE METROPOLIS.
AVFEALS TO THE LOVERS OP LIBERTY.
‘Tho attention of ono of our reportorn was attracted yes-
terday morning toa large crowd of persona assembled oo
tho aldo walk on tho Broadway side of tho Park, all of
whom were eagerly devouring tho contents of 9 largo
Poster which waa pasted ogalnat one of tho plilara of tbo
gate, An podestrlans passed that way they almost Loya-
rlably halted to read tho bill, until the crowd assumed
very largo dimensions.
‘Tho following is a verbatim copy of the placard:—
mati mK Union an Dissocyep row rire Neguot—To ru
Hetuarxp Crrtzexs of Nw YOuL
‘Tho Philistines aro upon us, ani the vilo parly that bas
Op tho ples of preserving, the Union, th ing
Soe eat ne MED Gn a
joJobh Brown's , tbo Olddlags, tho Garrisons and the
Britis torles aro moving to erumm tbo white toa, under he
Pretence of benefiting tbo negro,
Tes elmply the Brith government hat try to destroy thia
aloo, or fotmakn white men aud negroes equal, which lea
AWhito men of tho ‘Nort, are you willing to allow your
Ubertics {obo overthrown’ by abolion demugugues and
Brille antes and secret agents aro now, no dovbl, [o thls
country etlating these troubles
aisenuler Wade, of Obfo, bas deslared that England will bare
Kings onco more aro to be eet up on American soll
Fellow elilzonm are thcea who havo Ged from tyranny (n
(ho Old Worid—the sons of Montgomery, Lafayette aod Sau
ban—golag to sland alll and seo traltora to Ubseriy, under tho
Jead of British Tories, drivo tho Kouth Iota diranloa, oF
Aguonilny or disgrace?
Bons of the Revolution | Rona of Schasler, of Clinton and
‘Liviogston, Will you rand et Ul and ceo tbe glorious temple oF
‘white men's liberty palled down by abolition fanatter.
Tat fusties be dane to tho South.
FGiveber thoceastitution, with tbe Supreme Court construc-
emu na ese wks wis ny
inal! boa 16ro are, tho ona of }ibarty, who
fo tho dayu of the Rayolution slood up, manfully for Justices
toallt AVSON OF LIBERTY.
‘Tho above placard waa distributed throughout the
city protty extensively, and was read by eager and cu-
rious thousands throughout the day. Somo exciting dis-
cussions took placo on (uo pubject between thoes of op-
Pesite polkical views. -
VOLUNTEERS 70 FROTEOT THE oITY OF WASH-
INGTON.
We sco by the Buffalo. papors that tho commissioned
cfficers of the Thirty-firet Urigade Now York Stato Mi-
litla eld a. meeting on Saturday cveuing, with referoneo
to tendering thelr eervices to the Executive for tho do-
fence of Washington, so that they can be called upon If
necessary, This 1s timely and patriotie.
HELPER'S IMPENDING ORISIS.
THE ‘'TWO SYSTEMS OP LADOR'—TIE AUDIENOE—
‘THE LECTURE PO8TPONEED.
‘Hinton Rowan Helper, tho outhor of tho “Impending
Crisis,’ was aunoanced to deliver a locture upon the
“Tyo Systems of Labor,” at Clinton Hall, last evening,
Tho audience proceeded to the lecture room down an in-
ellned planc—facilis descendus averni—and found a largo
room, distinguished only by an Immenso stove, built
upon {ho mode! of the Ezyptian pyramida, and, unlikco tho
Iccturer, unsupplied with incendisry material. The audi-
ence came Ia very slowly, and seated themselyea very
quielly, Attho time Mr. Helper arrived forty-two per-
eons and a large dog were present—
Fit audience, though few.)
Soyen ladies, mostly of tho strong minded caste—speo-
tacled, black-cotton-gloved, faded-pla{d-shawled—occu-
pled prominent positions, aud passed the timo in reading
the Tritune, Strong minded men, epcotacled and long-
bearded, also read tho Tribune. Incipient republican.
belonging to Wide Awnke associations, looked ax if thay
T|guL havo boon In Detter company, abd road tho Trine
io whole audience locked as though they word dolag
something snd belong somewhere ont of the common,
ni as if they bnd rather Dot bo seem by pulsldera and
reporters.
Just before eight o'clock a He ree
command of Sergeant Dilks, of tho Fiftcenth procincl,
march! in and took seats at the back of the ball. The |
fandlence eyed tho pollcomen aakance, and didn’t Appear
to feel any safer from thelr pregonco, n3 it Is woll known
that polleomen elyaya capture the Innocent partic, and
Toca ‘nO obo present scemed disposed for a disturb.
fioec. Hopes word audibly expressed that the Motro-
politans would do tho State some corvico, and orroet cach
olher.
Pyeelzely at clght o'clock Hinton Rowan Helpor on-
tered, uarded by-a wild looking attendant, who latra-
duced him to the audience. Mr. Helper ta tall, slim,
peculiar looking person, with short black hair, whiskers
and mustaches, a yory bronzed complexion, ood
‘o force, military expreasion, Ho eald that It would bo
left to the audience to voto whother ho should lecture or
wbother they ehould reocivo back tho twonty-ve
centa—ho belleved that wns tho prico—which thoy bad
pald at tbe door. For himself, be would much rather post-
pono tho lecture.
An individual moved the Iceture be leat ‘Tho
motion waa seoouded. Mr. Helper briely returned his
Uusaks for the motion. The questlon was put, and tho
‘udfence degided In fayor of tho twenty-Gvo ocbis, by a
largo majority. Somo one: inquired when the lecturo
would be delivered? Mr, Holper replied, "That would do-
pead upon circumstances—porhapa weyer.” Tho ou-
dicaco then quietly left the hall, a wag saking, ‘Which
was the greater Grzlo, the lecturo or tho now storm!”
tnd anather observing tbat "Hfelper's criss had ot last
artived."
AN IMPROMPTO UNION MEETING.
Immediately on the adjournment a number of influen-
Hal citizens, attracted by the novelty:of tho call, orga
nized tho meeting by calling to tho chalr Dr. Louls A.
Sayer.
Dr. Cleveland was unanimouely elected as Secrotary,
fnd road tho following resolations, which were unani-
moasly adopted:—
Whereas, Jd mlsgulded people a tho
Nonuern Suatca bare for number of fears atfompted io Ine
ctleale doctrines mubveruira of tho best Lateresua of Our coxs:
‘atl country. ond have draw atter them humbery of goo.
unl and thuightles persous, who were not aware that sich
‘doctrines wero tn violation of the constitution; and
Wheres, partirs entertaining thes heretical notions have
frown lo euch polltcal power tn somo of the Northern Slates
4s to have passed Law which aro in violation of the conatitu-
Won of oUF commog confederacy ards {a6
Ear ae err 5
fea a large portion of the pulpit and the public
ERM bts feo perkeriad from ils iagtiaate objeto
bo ducteminallon of blander, falsehood ond detrsction
ogals ube Southern people, ‘and treasonable against the gov-
eFament, therefare
Héscleid, That we oympathize with our Southern broth-
renin tied Jest complaints apuast theso conaltaioual en-
‘solved, ‘That the misguided fanatics who have spread
hel trainable doctriges tbe dlesond that naw imperieg
uF conillien naa galted peopl, are traitors to the country,
{elf doctrines and teacblogs heretical and unesnstltationa
nd thelr Influence fatal tothe preservation of the Union
Hesolved, That itis the duty of the Proadeat of the United
Staten, bodea ty le oeatcatby to use crery constational
Beans to eet the Ioumaediats repeal of all’ Gocenalltutlonal
lsembich kare been aise Uy any of tho Nonhern Sate,
evolved, That tho ‘deetrioes of {horace Gresloy, Wiliam
B. Seward, Henry Ward hecater, Charles Sumatny Wend
FbUllps anid others of that ranatleal stamp ara Weasoonbl
irnature, distarbiag the general ywace calculated (9
salen theoiorant and cbrola be ld wp Lo tbe Juste
allon, evadetanatlon ard wo 2 of every commun!
ipa wate tis eodeavored ta taprcs aon Te) Cam
Aflor tho unanimous adoption of th
the following resolution, offered by MF. 1, Tale aa
Sgeoued by W. L- Wiley, was alo uoaalmoualy adopt
Besar, That thls meeting row adjara to mect agua
the ocearioh of the nest lecture of HUME HS Heraeus oo
Tmppenlog cri gad that wo tari to pastas
cltlrens of New York to beoreseal on Ike aera!
Dr. Soyer delivered an ablo addres, gustalning
resolutions, followed by Captain Wildy, exposige the
reasonable and revolutionary doctrines ‘al Heats
book.
ARE SLAVES PROPERTY 1
70 THE EDITOR OF THE NERALD,
Ono of the points in dispute between the domocrataand
tho repoblicans 1s a to whether slaves are (roatod as
property by the constitution. Upon this question str,
Soward and the Senators from Masmchasotts recently
yoted In tho urgative. send yoo a decision on the
precize potnt, made by the court of Last resort in Mase,
Chusettsatatimo when political decisions were not In
favor. If the caso bas ever been overrulod it must hayo
been by somo expounder of tho “higher Iw.”
PREME COURT OP THE STATE OP MAS3\CRUSETTS,
a Parker, Thatcher and Wilde, Justices
Tre Consumes re 0. Griftdh—Decided 18 October,
‘1833, reported in 2 y page 11.
‘Tels as aa Indictment an administrator for
‘eolzing o Virginia fugitivo elavo in Massachasetts without
warrant. The case was argued by the All Geno.
pe Morton. The latter in the course of bis ar-
jected that tho act of Congress. is un-
Tt has been on the siatute book
for thirty , snd the coustitatlonality of it, £0 far as
my know! ‘extends, has never before been called ia
quien, ‘The coustitutfon was made for the citizens of
6 Unlied States. It begins, ‘We the people.”” This
‘does not include slaves. The constitution aS re} tho
pest aba: slaves, and it does not secure: rights
cS 7
Ghief Justice Parker delivered tne opinion of tho mas
‘constituti
Jerlty of tke Court. After sbowing that tbe adminietrs
tor Tisd ux good right to relge aa tbe orjgisal owner, bo
ayo —
TRIS britge the cats to a single point, whether the
latoto of Ss United States giving power to'ealza a slavo
without a warrant ls constitutional. It ia dificult lo a
cate like this for persona who aro not icbabliants
of tlaveholding States to preveat. prejudice from having
too strong ap eect on their mints. We most rollcct,
bowover, that tho constitution waa msds with some
Slated in'wbich It would cob cccar to ibe mind to Loqulro
er elavea wero property. It aaa very eerioas quot.
You when they came tomate tho comtitctlcn, what ehould
bo dono with thelr elavea. Thry might have kept aloot
from the constitallon. That inetroment was a compro
lee) It was acompact by which all aro bound. We aro
copalder, then, what waa tho letantlon ef the conto.
lon. Tho "words ef it wero need out of delicacy, #0 a8
Dol iged-nd come in tho coaveation whoeo feelings wera
nbbofént fo slavery; but wor Uv-re enteral incoan apres.
ment What sare
would sti
made Tho constitution d preseribo tbe mode of
reclaiming a clave, but leaves It (9 be dotermined by
Congevce,” Tete very clear that it sas not Intended. that
application should Be mado to tha Fxceative authority of
the State. Tela sald that the act whic
passed ca this subject ln contrary to the smacnitment of
the corstitation, sccuring the peoplo la thelr yeraaos and
Property npainst eolzures, &o., without a complaint apon
ath, duvall tho parte of tho! (netrament arto be taken
together. Teta very obvious tha
to tho constitutiou, and the ameadment haa relat
‘he parttea.””
“JMdgo Thatcher dlsscated ca tbo right of tho edmio!
(rater to aoiz9, but cnlaclded on the ether polats.
Judge Parker then rerarkel (hat tho &
ton bai been given to tho elatata ever #laco tho adeption
of the federal constitatlon by Judges Toyoll and Davis,
of tho District Court of the United Statin for tbo district
of Mavsarbucatts
Public Opening of the Soventh Ie
Azmory.
‘Tho Seventh Regiment's now Armory, over Tompkins?
market, was thrown open to the public yesterday daring
the day and evening. Daring the day the admatenjou was,
to all claseca that chose to vinit the Dullling; but In the
evening the ndinlzsion was by tickots furnished by mem-
bere of tho regiment, In tho evening tho building was
Aled to {ta utmost capacity, thero betng at ono timo
within its walls opwards of two thousand persona, malea
and females, embraciog como of tho beauty and fasblon
of tho motropolla, Tho battallon drill room yas bril-
Vantly Wumibated by olght hundred gas Jets The regl-
mental band occopled a prominent position at ono end of
the room, from which thoy discoursod como of thelr
choleest morceau, Including tha Non-Coot-Stafl"” quick-
step,arlafrom “Sonnambula;” selections from the opera
of “Nebuchaduezzar," “ Vailance Polka,"” “Henrlotta’”
quickstep, finale to “EI Furioso,"' and finale to "“Lacrotia
Borgia.” We do not proporo to epeak of tho
palytlal appearance of tbe armory, aa a fall description
Was published in tho Haman on December, 29, Sat
co {t to cay the opening was a very uccessfal affalr,
and refieets credit cn the regiment and theso charged
with conducting tho Inaugural ceromoniee. It is eati-
mated that ten thousand persons vialted the Armory
yeeterday.
Tho Rogimental Gymnashum, under tho dircction of
Sergeant Abner S. Brady, ln Soveath street, {n proximity
to the Armory, was also thrown open to vleitere yecte
day, In tho evening nearly thirty atblotes and gymnasts,
rosmbors of the regiment, gave a very croditablo exhl-
bition In feats of strength, daring and agility, under the
direction of thelr accomplished teacher,
‘To Armory and Gymmuslam will continue open
throughout to-day and thia evening, when thceo who can,
sparo the time will bo amply repaid for thelr visit te
both placea.
Police Intelligence.
A Cosnprxce Woxay rv Thoune—A rather respecta-
blo looking woman, about thirty years of ago, who gavo
her name as Mra, Parker,'was orrested at the St.Nicho-
Jas Hotel cn Tuesday;by detective King, on surplclon of
swindling and ehop lifting. Tho prisoncr, It nppoare,
called at the residenco of ono of our down town mer-
chante a day or tyro ago, and by moans of a forged lotter
of introduction, soon ingratlatod herself Into tho affeo-
tions of the family. Becoming emboldened with euccacs,
abe tried to borrovrn large amount of monoy from thd
merchant, but eho made a bungle of tho Job, was ms-
pected and finally thrown Joto, prison. Tuo polles havo
‘8 yery poor opinion of Mra, Rarker’a charactor for hone:
ty ond veracity, and some of them—the astute cnes af
course—hint that sho 1s a celebrated shop Ifler from
Boston. Mrs, B. halls from Now Grieans, but saya bho
hus recently arrived in this city from Sayannah, Ga. Sho
waa locked up for examinatfon at police headquarters,
Bxcoxp DEArreAnaNcoormm Traveuuvo Axrat.—Pro-
fescor Downing, of oll palating notorloty, baa again dis-
sypearcd from bis studio in the most unaccountable
manner, A number of his puplls (soung Indies) called at
Abo office of tho Genoral Snperintendoat yestey lay mgra-
Ing and ropresented tbat they had bess eyualed by
an orlist named Haynau, who promised (o (ach them
the art of tranemuting photographs to oll painting for tho
small sum of ye dollars, and oa recolving thelr monoy
Bed from tho elty withodt performing bis promize. Upon
Ddolng aaked to dezerlbo Frofyseor Haynnu’s personal ap-
pearaned, thoy gave on exact dezeription of our oli
friend, Professor Downing, and tho Impression left on tho
nds of the polico was, that Haynay and Downing ts oca
and dhe camo porseo. Hiaynaula studio was located nt
No. L Monroe street, whero ho dida thrivlog business for
a couple of weeks,'and then Jeft, probably on n visit
down Fast, lke bo did. before, when ho was known by
the uaime of Downing.
Jovewe TicewArey.—Thres young men, about coven-
teon yeara of ago, named John Smith, John Collins and
Charles O'Conner, were taken Into custody by datectivo
Farloy on charge of having, about fly woeka ago, na-
enulted and robbed Robort R. Gallitz, of No. 12) Macdou-
gal strect, of a gold watch and 8120'in money. ‘Tho ac:
cused, It Ls alleged, stopped complainant in tho atroat,
‘and demanding his money or bis life, 69 frightened hint
tat bo handed over all hia money and Jewelry. EUN-
Requenlly Me. Gallitz govo o full description of tho rab.
vera to the police, which resulted In thelr belong arrestod
on Tuesday ‘night by officer Farley, aa already olated.
‘Tho prisoners woro locked up for examinatica.
‘The Circulation of New York Dalitcs.
(From tho Now York Son, Jan. 8.
‘The Immenso and unparaltcled slo of the principal
dally papers of thls olty Is one of tho most wendortul
Mlustratlons of (he progress of Intelligencs in our great
‘and free republic. Thero are (wo nowspapera in this clly
wbicb havo reached a daily eale such a3 In any other city
In the world Is wholly uiheard of, and would bo ulterly
Wacredible. There 1s n0 parallel’ or approach to their
Ogures, hero orfelsowhoro in tho world. Theo two
popers the Hiacp and Sun—had thelr annoal trial of
strength yesterday, In tho competition for thondvertlstag
of ths Post Olce List of Unclalmed Lattera, whlch ts by
law required to be awarded lo tho dally paper having tho
largest circulation within tho rango of dolivery of tho
city Post Office. The circulation of tho dailies ta a matter
of much publio curlosity and incredulity withal, co wo
iyo tho result:—
‘There ia a certain eatisfactfon—1f ono must be basteo—
tn Being besten falrly and thoroughly, And whoro, in
addition to this, tho defeat Is due not to aby doclind of
vigor and rity oh uF own part, but solaly to tho
‘Uncxampled prosperity of our rival, wo éan afford to own
It, ap we do frankly abd cheerfully.
‘A year ago the ayerago aalo of each of tho two papera,
{n tho district Iylog below Fity-fourth atrect, fell a Nita
ehort of 48,000 coples per day, and varied ‘bat tyro or
throc bandrods from each other for the month af Decau-
bor—that porlod belng tho test proscribed. by the Post
Odes regulations. This year tho down tovva circulation
of the Sun for the camo period averaged nearly fifty
thousand—but in yalo! Tho Hema bad ron op tn tho
excitement of tho times to tho enormous Ogure of almost
60,000, necording to their sworn statement, which wo
hayo reasca to bellove was not malerlally inaccurato,
is circulation (00,000) 13 within the City Post Oilice
Amita, below Fifty-fourth street. The total circulation
of the Essa 1s 64,000.)
The averago entire dally olrcalation of the Sun for the
‘year Just past was 61,605.
‘The Lalter List 1s uot a benedt at tho price pald for ad-
vyertising It to any paper, unless It may possibly be 20
tom paper like tho Sun, which circulates extensively
among thodo so bava most occasion to refer to tha list
TW hardly paya the cost of pul to typo, and, the
iar rare i cok pang ne pe ae
foliara batter off by transferring Mt to another paper, if
that were practicable,
Personal Intelligence.
Roverend F. D. Huntington, Georgo A. Gardner and T.
F. Cushing, of Boston, and F. B. Bico, of Worcester, aro
stoping a he Brie Hone
. Corning, of Albany: Willlam Kelley, o
Rlrisebeck, Mr, Roazia, o€ Toronto; Captain Sisoa20a, of
Poston; Judge Collin, ‘of Oblo, and W. B. Whithend, of
Virginia, are stopping at the &t! Nicholas Hotel,
lH, D, Stover, of Albany; Professor Anderson
ae oUpradman, oC New York; H.W. Coreia, of
Golambja,& G; T.T/Smith and family, and Mics Robin-
fon, of Georg, ar sopping at tbo LaChrgo Hoss.
, of Hartiord; Ira Bliss and wifo, 0
stud, Me leg, of New Haven; J. A Thompn,
St Srringdcld; EN, Stelton and wife, of Derby, and E
‘Twonlye of Danbury, aro stopping at tho Albemarle
Hotel.
wed of Troy; Hon. William Barnes, of
atbanyy Gol 1 Siekou, of wow York; ex-Gov. Ni. P.
Hi Maes inter ot Povccey
ae aden and wif, of Pollndelpaia are stopping ai
the Fifih Ayenuo Hotel.
G.D.
of Rhode Island; J. ¥. Whole, of Tecan
F bowers, of Boston, are stopplag at the
of Now York; S
Mr. Morgan, fathor of Hon. ED. Morgas, was thrown
from his etter, while passing through (loa 2S
¥., mday or two since, and serlocsly injured. “His
wag attacked by a largo dog, which celzed the boreo by
the nase and bung on furayer eixty rods, The cutter wae
broken into splinters,
NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL.
The Senate Committees Remodelled—Dils
and Notkes tirodaced Affecting Rew
York—Amendment (o the Charter of the
Hudson River Ballroad—Explanation of
Messrs, Prendegrast and Pleree—The Ca-
nal Commksioner Contest—Howse Commit-
(ee Amendment to the City Charter,
&e, &o, &.
Auuxr, Jan. 0, 1861.
Lieutenant Governor Campbell, presiding oWlcer in tho
Fenate, has made several Lmporlant changes in remod-
cling tho committees. Senator Seeslons, who was last
year chairman of the Finange Committes, now turna up
a the chalresan of tho Committes on Literature and a
subordinate on tho Cotamitteo on [Expiring Laws, both
vnlmpertant committece. Tho Commiltoo oa Oitiea and
Villages, who havo the railroada to conalder, has also
been changed. Mr. Manlerro ts etl chairman, and Law-
rronce, the democratic member, bringing up tbe rear; Dut
Richmond, who was found favoring the gridiron schemes,
Das Peon ect ono side, and Sonator P. P. Murphy, of
Wayne, eubstitated for him. ‘Thia makes that committco
lrongly ant\-city railroad, and sottlea tho qucation of
new grants in the Senate, except by a two-thirds voto,
‘which can force a committeo to report opon any bill:
Tha ogoal bills that periodically mako thelr appoar-
‘nce ip the Lrglslatoro to attack companies and corpora-
tious aro boing noticed; such aa protection to the gascon-
rumuere, which means, in fact, an act Lo asalat the Jodby
men (o ralze tho wind. Two or threo of these bills havo
already been noticed, and no doubt tho managers and
‘lockholdera in the present companies will Goon recolya
‘6 call from somo dlsinterceted patriot anxious to ald them
In defeating tho bill, who, If matters were traced to thelr
true eouree, would, no doubt, bo found tho originater of
tho bills, Sucti Albany.
Mr. Arcularlus gayo uolleo to-day of a bilo appoint
commlsslonera, residents of tho city of Now York, to pro-
pare amendments of the charter of the city of Now York,
tho charlereo prepared to be submaitted to tho citizens of
New York.
Mr, Townsend gavo notice of billa to ropeatall tho city
rallrcad grants passed last winter. This ls tho third n0-
{ico of that kind which bas bea prosented. Theo grid.
rons gcom to be a target for the big and little guns of the
Legislature (o firo at, and promise to farnish considora-
‘jo life in the legislativo balls this wintor, tho lobby not.
excepted. Thorecent decision of Judgo Leonard that tho
Soventh avenue bill war unconstitutional haa given tha
mopreseion that tho Legislature bas a right to handle tho
Dill without gloves.
Ar, Odell haa given notico of tho Introduction of a bilt
to omond tho charter of tho Hudson River Rallroad, so as
(omake tho rates of faro the samo in tho winter aa ‘in the
summer; or, nother words, placo the charter back on Wa
original basle—tho same rates for passcngera and frolght
tho year round. As It now stands tho ratesare ralsod as
soon as tho river closce, and lowered on the opening of
avigation in the spring:
A motion bas boca wado to purchaso coples of the ciyil
Lista for the inembars. This move would, no doubt, boa
g004 ono, os tho book would bo yaluablofor any member,
wero thoy rellablo; but tho parson who has
arranged them bas proved himsolf wholly Incomps-
tent for tho task. Several persona who haya
deca members of tho Legisisture oro omilted
from tho tables, ond even tho Mayors of tho
clly of New York—so important a city as thal—are not
all named. A book of that natara {a only valnablo whon
corrcet in Its complation, and tho Legislature should not
be found endoraing it year after year until it 's mado por-
fect, especially as there 18 no excuse for tho omissions
and errors in tho work.
Mr, Ramsay, of tho Scunto, bas given notica of a bill to
reduce tho fare on tbo city ral in Now York to
threo ceats; and, thoso who aro not provided with seats
to bo carried at half price. His bill contemplates tho ro-
duction of the fare to a Sguro that will allow thera to
ebargo no mero than a rato that will secure an annual
iyldend of ten per cent on the actual casta of construct
ing to roads, nnd not to excced that and places the
power of dotermining the actual from the nominal cost {n
tho hands of the Oomptroller of tho city. Tho proesura
for a dill of that nature ia becoming quite etrong from
our city.
*Tho arrival of tho Hiceayp this morning created quito
‘stir amonget a portion of the republicans. Mr. Pron-
dgrast raze to a question of Privilege upon the report
‘of bis spooch, and denounced tho Hina, notwithstand-
{ng other paplrs hod almost preesely tho) amo, version
of his flourish of words. He seemed to bo laboring under
tho delusion that because a reporter was admitted to 0
eat on tho oor be had no right to critisisa tho action of
ny member, but-to give the publlo what tho mombar
intended to ray. Ho eald If his romarks yoaterday could
bo interproted as an lorult to any member on tho floor, bo
‘Wished to rotract \tand apologize for it.
Mr. Plereo, of Uliter, also ros
jogo, and dente tiat Hor over
‘ne|ples. He represcted one of
counitea of the State.
Ho was proceeding tomake a lengthy speoch when, bo
‘sau called to order by MeDormott, of Weatehoater, asking.
ifn stump specch was tn order.
On motion of Mr. Darcy he was allowed to procosd,
and continued bls remarks for nearly a half hour, id
‘which ho reviewed tho origin and riso of tho slavery ex.
ellement, and charged tho Flin os being tho causa of
tho excitement tn the South, “He coupled the Atlas art
Arpus with It, and ecemed to think thoso two papera the
Eoureo of all the troable to tho uation. Ho did not
‘appear to placo apy responsibility on the cratora
of the party who hail mado tho speeches that tho HsraLo
has clreulated yerbatim. He waa willing to bo called
nuything bot o Garrigonian abolitionist. » Ho was edu-
cajed s democrat, nnd belloved that bo nov entortalnod
tho eamo principles that was advocated by Waablnogton
‘and Jedferéon, and (¢ ho was classed as a Garrisonlan bo
wanted (0 boplaced in good company, aloug alle of Danio
£.Diekinson and bis carly teach irmly held tho
tame doctrines that bo did at presint, His wag
quite lengthy, and on tho whole wall received.
The comolices wore, announced this ‘morning, in
tho House. There appeara to ba como grumbling
in regard to tholr arrapgement, but It Is Impossible to
eas) everybody. ‘Tho Committca on Cities and Vil-
eb as thres members from Now York on it, namely,
Meszre, Sherwood, Hardy and and Woodrull, and one
from Brooklyn. Mr, Prendergast, from Chautauqua, 13
tho chairman, ta T predicted ho would be in last Satar-
day’ Hexarp, Tho arrangement of Unis committoo may
bo considered moro favorablo to the interests of New
York than tho committoo of last ecesion.
‘Tho reeolutlons to present Mr. Anderéoo with a sword
were token up in tho Assembly, whereupon Mr.
Benedict moved to lay them on 'tho table, for the
purpozo of taking up tho Sonate resolutions passed
that body yesterday This. motion was carried, but it
needed unanimous consent to take tiie Sonate resolutions
from the lable. Thero belog an objection, wo were do-
prived of any buncomba oa that subject lo-day, except
fo far as tho mombers wore allowed (o explain thelr po-
eltions under the question of privilege.
Tut littio wus dono In the Senate 10-day of Importance.
Senator Naanlera introduced a blll repealing Ube seventh
Eection of tho art passed in 1867 In regard to encum-
branco op plers and bulleads In tho ety of Now York
Several bills wero noticed, bul of no particwar impor-
tance.
‘Tho contest for Canal Commissioner ts dally waxing
yurst fan of ye
ertalned Garrisoulan
}@ most conseryatiyo
warmer. From present appoarances tho battle is bo--
tween B. F. Bruco and A. H. Hovey, with tho chances in
favor of the former. The friends of Mr. Hovey, however,
consider that bis chances are good, whilst Mr. Edwards,
formerly contractor, la industriously pushing bis claims
jn hopes of securing the vacant scat in tho Board.
Tho strength of Bruco lies to tho fact of hia being activo
{n stumping tho Stato Iaat fall, and forming the acqualat-
ance ofa largo portion of the members at that time,
who come here fecling under personal obligation. How
far this will override tho claims of Hovey—an expo
rienced canal man—in the contest before tho membera,
‘time alono can tell.
Mr, Arculariua jutroduced o Dill to-day amending tho
lave for the enrolment of the militia of the State—It pro=
idea as foowa—
Sec. 1. Sectlon 15 of tlle %, article two, and sections 2
and dof Ue 10, artico1. of an oct, allded "An Act {0
Fred for Wecarvineat of tao ila Sud th orpanic
foal form corps pd the dlfpan of the atary Pores of
Paseed Ap ‘are hereby repea
Sec "No person all be imprlaoned for er aospsyment
Siege Alvact aid partes oetalconsteaa\ wilh
Tistona of this Ree eee m Hts
Mr. Sherwood, ropublican, of New York, introduced o
bill for the amendment of tho charter of the city of Now
York. It providea that tho bureau for the collection of
aszesementain the Streot Department, a3 provided for {n
section 23 of the act heroby amended, is hereby trans-
ferred to and madoa bureau to tho Department of Fi-
panco, created by sectioa 22 of the sald act hereby
amended, and tho powers and dutlea of the Street Com.
mlsslover relative to raid barean ara. heroby transferred
and conferred upon the Comptroller of tho city of New
York The laws of the State and tho ordinance of tho
Mayor, Aldermen ond Commonalty of the city of Now
‘York, relative to the sald baroau, are hereby amended so
as to substitute tho word “Comptroller for the words
“Street Commissioner,’’ whenever in eald laws and or-
dinance the latter sro mused or ehall appear, and ag 50
amended the mald laws and ordinances aro hercby made
alld, and sball continue in force, and shall hereaftor
apy to the said bureau in the Department of Finance.
The Street Commissioner and tho present (ocumbenta of
paicibareet a Melirer eyo be. Comptroller all peas
, Fouchera pers appertaining ax
relating to the businesa of sald bares:
Governor Morgan held his Orst levyoo to-night. One-
balfof the Legisistare, the Judges of tho Court of Ap-
Peal, the lawyers engaged on both sides of the Pariah
wil case, and a large number of prominent politicians of
the Slate were prescat
e officlal announcement by tho Journal of Mr. So
ward's acceptance of Premiers under Mr. Lincoln waa
the general subject of convergatlon, and seemed to give
yeneral sallsfaction. Who is to Like his place in the
is bow asked on all sides. An Imprompta cagcus
was beld at the Delavan House this afternoon, composed of
Jeading Senators and Tend for ths purpose of
Ingagurating a movement to place Heary J. Raymond ia
‘tat positicn. About fifteen parsons were present, and after
cecsulag togetbez for coms time It wan decided to press
his claims for Senator, You need not be. 508
Baymond a formidable candjdate before the 2d of Febra-
ary. He will be pressed on the ground of hia being tha
Tied Ditles pe it can be offered for Greeley lo ewal-
om.
‘The Senate Comm)ttoo on Federal Relations beld another
roeelisg to-night, and spent threo boxrs tho
national dificulties, but adjourned without a Fo
oe Sr roveation The sie sre ia ey wl
‘agree open propesition that will receive tbo
meat of the coppervative men of the State,
NEW VORK LEGISLATURE.
Senate.
ALacey, Jan. 9, 1801.
cpustrm pest cvi?ts one at cee
recente
of Girance in the city of New York. Se
Taseed nck ale a ea
= Sreteten
{len of certain public officers in the city of New. York
. Srisoit—To facilitate the collection of debts
forelga municipal tion.
‘of the New York Stato Ine-
By Mr. Gass—For the relle
Driste Asylum.
By Mr. P. P. Mcxrm—To creato the oflce of Cuminle-
sioner of Lapacy and Inspector of Almsbouses, &c.,
throughout tho Siate.
By Sir. Masause—To limit the timo of officers ia the
Stato militia.
Mr. Winuiws called up his consurre:
Journ on tho Ist of March rine die.
Mr. Hioioxp gayo tolico of a Dill for arming and
equipping the militia of tho State.
Mr. Basu introduced a concurrent resolution to Inguira
Into the number of offlcera of the Senats aad Assembly
and fx thelr compensation,
Assembly.
‘Ainusr, Jan. 9, 1861.
Mr. Doty, private séerolary of tho Governor, presented
tho annual report of tho Commissary Gaocral, with
message from tho Governor, calling attention to tho faat
that thero exist a dedcléocy in tho mailitary stores,
whlch tho Legislature should tako early measurca to sup”
ply. In addition to this ho récommands that tn order to
meet any emergency which may arlen, tho Legislataro
mako 0 guitable appropriation from the Treasury, to bo
‘uscd, under tho ordinary reatrictlons, at tho discretion of
tho Hiulitary Department,
‘Among the notices of bills were tho following —
Mr, Romessox—Concemning tho public health of Now
York, Kings and Richmond counties.
By Mr. Tuwxsexo—OF Villy repealing all tho elty rail.
oad Dilla of last ecatlon
Tly Mr. }Lanpx—To grant tho cousont of tho Stato to
purchaso land in tho city of New York by tho United
States.
By Mr. ARCULARICS—OF a bill to creat a commaleaion of
tho Fealdents of tho clty of Now York to framo a city
charter, to bo rubmitted to tho people for approval at tho
general election.
The following bills wero introduced —
By Mr. Simmwoov—For transferring tbo collection of
agaccsmenta of Now York from tho Strcst to the Financo
Department,
By Mr. Dancr—To authorize Brooklyn to build a new
market in the Westarn district.
Mr: Baui—For tho collcetion of agricaltaral sta-
stlea,
Mr. AncoLanirs—To amend the general militis lawa,
© questlon pending at tho aujouroment yosterday, of
Mr. Benedict's reeolations for a sword for Major Andor-
Fen, came up, and the resolutions word lal om tho tablo
without dovate.
Mr. Pusic: moved the reference of various portions of
the Govorner’n mestage to appropriate standing commlt-
teea, with Instractions to report on tho eam.
MP. “Kasevase moved for a report [trom tho}Mfotropolltan
Police Commlsalonera of Whe fines collected, and Low dis-
ed of.
Pet half past ono to committees waro announced.
The Committees on Finance ary Mosare. Robertzon,
Angel Tevry, Klernan, Plorco, Gell ana Woodra,
641
t reeolatioa to ad-
wueatién pending on tho adjournment yesterday, on
tho resolutions awarding a sword to Major Andercon camo
up, and the resolutions wore laid on tho tablo.
ir, Rescict asked unanimous content to take up tho
‘Senate concurrent rekolutiona ou the samo subject, but
Mr. Dancy objected.
‘Mr: Kexsy morod for information from tho Metropoll-
tap Polico Commissioner as to the amount of fines cal-
Teeted and thoir disposition, Adopted.
‘The recolatjons to make tho foo of witaoésea tn criml-
nal cages tho game as thoso In clyll eases wero callod up,
fund opposed by Mossre. Kuwwvan and Brscitan, aml word
laid on the tablo.
‘Tho resolution to mako the Committes on Federal Ro-
lations o Joint Committe, soas to ensure harmony and
unity of actlon between the two houses, wa, ou motion
OFM, Mure called up anit adopted,
‘Mr. Prrynenast, ona question of privilego, Justified
bimeolf fFom an atlack Io tho Hiewun, amd declared bian-
elf conservative Lo his viows and policy.
‘Mr. Pumsor, on the camo qaestion, entered into a long
specch In justification of tho principles of the republican
ty, and eaid that it represented the principles of
Fhowis Jefferson. Ho then defended himaplf and bis
ty from the chargo of boing Garrisonian abolitionists,
Ho reviowot tho career of Mr. Dickinson in tho Sonate (0
abow that bo was the advocate of freo goll, and had, In
1847, declarcd his opposition to the spread of slavery over
free territory. Honlso held that the Albany Angus was
in 1847 in favor of the samo principles, and demanded, if
hho waa to bo denounced as an abolitionist, that thoes who
tanght bim his creed ehould not bo guffurdd to escape.
0 SraAKKR announced tho standing committees, tho
Principal of which aro as follows:—
Ways and Mcans—Mesars. Robinson, Angel, Ferry,
Plerce, Benedict, Keroan and Odell.
Gmamerce ani Navigation—Mesere. Moore, Shaw, Ferris,
Mekel and Jonn800,
Ganal:—Mesare. “Watson, Myers, Sandford, Shull, Bar
ber, Fulton and Johnson,
Hasirade— Messrs. Moy, Dateber, Rice, W. Andrus
and Kenyon. *
‘Bara Merre. Camp, H. P. Smith, Field, Varian aud
‘Lanalog.
Insurance Compania—Sessrs. Benedict, 1. 0. Andris,
(Craft, Birdsall and Saxo.
Erection and Dicirion of Towns ark Counties —Mocsra
Ree a mney BLOWEUAR, arcy nnd Youn
in gaine ices. Fish, Merrlck, Lord, J. Smith and.
as é
Internal Affairs of Tens and Countics—Mezere. Dwight,
Oe ts cues, ent
a a (esra. Prondor-
gost, Fisher, Rall, Sherwood, Angel, Woodruff and Hardy.
‘Stale Prisons—Meesrs. Furnbam) Anthony, ScFaddan,
Cezzeps and MeDermott,
Judiciary—Messra. Bingham, Finch, Corning, Water-
bury, Comstock, Kernan and Hatcbings,
Adlourned.
SHIPPING NEWS.
ALMANAO FOR IIrW rOME—ruID DAT.
ce 7 24 | moos mera,
S400) inom waren:
CLEARED.
Stegmabip Mount Vernos, Layilelo, Savanoal—H B Crom
wall é co.
Steamahip Star of (be Soutb, Kearney, Savannah—Samue
Laliebitt & Son,
Steamship Noabrile, Murray, Chargston—Spotford, Tiles.
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ieee
He Nera is ali al tae
Fe Ag sete eer ee
Rec are ee
Scbr Virginla Price, Eldridge, Demarars—S W Lava & Co,
at Wie Bagle Tousen Kinoios: Jo—Metcale & Dan:
‘Sabine Pass—Noreross & Prince.
sien Soo
oa
Passer Wika
iaeuerne ke
one Saenbent Rervichait a markt.
Silaeer Daya Casbao Pana
PM, with mise an ‘te targus & Co,
SAA len from Hsvacny gual scan Bien,
Tevet for Havana.
“ase 3 Milset (Pros), Unrieb, Sunderland, 13 days, wit
irk Zufriedenbelt (Pron, Dine, Ardross, ©
coal ard irom, to A Wendt & Ca. Experienced beary
thers "Deed hada vitest gale from Bn RA aang ay,
Into Tou 124, spoke Bir ecir Willa the Wisp, Renee,
oun
ork Wilard (of Yarmouth, Mo), Mitehel, Tri
vlib mdse, (0 Duh & Ua. ‘Dee 16142935, lon 1D
Tirk Fora, Lamell hence for Blo Janeiro.
Work Montectma, Unamond, St Sarda, Deo 2, sith cat
to TT Drighc 24 lsh iat 247, lon 7130, spoke Bark Louis,
ston, hence for Galveston, wame day,'a aan
yttoring ows Fasior @Co'euimat
jniua (Pras) Uagzo, Nes
mguperleaced heary’ W gales; siariod head, spilt
jrevoor, Aux Cayes, Deo2l, with coffee ac,
0,
2 dora, with,
"wat
Ne,
ions!
(Br, of Antigua), Ward, Antiqua, 16
eib nweet polars, Sal,
By with scar Means Cor New
fer go" the coast, reeved but once
Hin, wt Stan spk brig A Biavehars of aad) Cor
ston from Bosalre.
Hig Beeresa (ir, Doe, Bermuda, 7 dayn,ta bast, to Mer
call Fri
ie
Brig Mystic (of Myatle) Fish, Matagorda Bay, Doo 13, with
coligd Aorn aecreaiy, dove eo
qeaht ta Sumner ( Nemparypi, Taylor, Gomes, Doo
‘kur Enchantress. Luca, Savannah, 16 days, with cotton
ready, Molt Co. Experienced iy NE ples
rime, NO, 18 tay Bx.
Tale bootn; been 6 daya
Ni
toy
Peappoeed ber (a bo ths
tears ky, Sbufeldt, Havana, Jan 9, at 1
3 ater Olly, jarana, Jan 6, al
Psd and 3 pactengers to tases ch foal
Oct 7,
spoke
ff he Tghinads caw coke astern:
Howard, from Newbera.
‘Sehr Mary E.
sea
my Cues
‘Whipple; ‘Lamia, New
Riser Dawa, Perry, New Bedford.
per pelcek Alin. Providence.
aeEEe
s
2
SST
BELOW.
Bi General Bailey, 14 days from St Marka —By plot Boat
woe
tar of the South, and Moant Ver ‘Sayan.
se Sar ot basen td Nome Verson,
‘Wiad durkeg the day NNE to NE, with cow.
Dliscclameous.
Tbe wind commenced yestentay morning from NNE, aad
finally settled into NE, with a moderate breeze, accompanied
bya hick mxow storm, wich, op to 10 o'loek last night, coa-
Unned unabated, with but little prospect of a speedy lermina-
oo, which will probably cacsa remels now on our coast 2-
‘ward bound toatl off aniil the weather clears Tha sieam-
lp Nashville, for Charleston, bas boen detained anil this
(Tucraday) moring, at 9 orelcbk. The steamship Star of the
‘Bouth, for Savannah, left ber wharf at ber csual boar, but
} apdoutedly will anchor en the bar uni] morning. The Sound
a
Deals pared up at eir recalar ima No accitent comalonad:
Gere
Leen nae Samet ene
rire ee
‘Pei Rthm Company, will Be Iawmebed from the yand of hg
brulldem, 1 Greenpetat, Brooklyn, Gls (Thareiay) morning,
2qn 10, Betweendand Yeiclock. The dimensions of the City
of Brocklya are as fellows —Langih on deck, 313 feet; readin
mpl of Baki, 12 Feet 6 Machen
ye eroualy pein at aving pat Mek
ae =
SRG anseaeeten e
Sar Qavayes, Wendelk tn Mampicn Teed. frog Call
wth runner ogee oe ane eae fra
Reopen be noriward of Patnan’ (leads a a
CHersou fel ros woala Forni saed
Aelenel royal yard oe Uae
Ps
6
tated; resel evndesa
Sue Moning Lior Jonnstoo, from Waker’ Talands wi
funny for mpton ean pal aes Apu Solana ta
i in Ueber, aad would bara to digo and fee
Bice Muay Ntowrxoate, tones. rota New York
rk pictafocka i inn Satag ba Deeg ea
pina ty econ as na,
Teh Starbonna Wala apd enc eat ah
same exit, wan alrvee by A eens (nrumas om hes beta
and Lifted cargo again when aie righted found 6 feet watel
imine belay nad Rave besa pocaay sat ener slaon.” (By Ce
Sau Soreroe Tbe brig Casio arrived al flava
sium Vero hari jaed pom ser rata
Thiele es SEN AME Cones
mhoveeie ier a finewcns tho aervedar race
ended tensed and bap" trom ath’ Bound to Moston,
twasietUlnn woking adios
Be Econ Pauicw Oust Lane, (rom Angulla for
XiPk. pt nto orf thot i Atre having
ast ibveoms sally rtettags ae. She Wil hang ef
orcjale
Geogr Cons, Tlowanl/ owaed
Now Vern, west saben git af bin It on Long a
TOM oral Marine fhe Hivodk anibortiar iced
Sita trees of slioy abd wird Lape et a
rit ores 70 bands under Command ot ee Cassese
of Marine, succeeded In gelling her off, with both aldea b.
settee
Buistou (Fill), Deo 22—On tho 10th (nal, to Lat 48 lon a1 2G
a Bearyes'orekove the Gharien Mtlor “asec Bee
Toond, Ve, which, enused her (o mako a beaey lurch, pang
Ticeboard David Vackard, eMie mate ay aalleeny Gree
Srestean nek recovered: Tee Chat
Maembtsdamagg, he espiala ving
Messrs Wood & Grant, o
Nothee to Mariners,
YROGCE ROCK, OTF THN KAREN LAND OF THE LIEARD
< ney Hote: Laxoow, Dea i Isai
olle a horehy ven a forthe porpoe Of star fala
‘caling tho position of {ha Vrogue Hoek, two beacons hare
been placed on tho Neast Head, n aadilon to tbat ant
Hai gered lato advertseint from tals ous, dae
‘The tal tro beacons are eaeh 8 {e0t high and colored rety
‘aud are dltant 297 feet from cach ‘other frm NWeand GE ae
Toil. HUTHON, Secretary.
recllon. Dy order.
Ship Sarah E Petre Say ote Mob =
eg Hh at lon Shdos
pEtip Donat, Weed, Benco for London, Jan 4, of Bootie
eghgit Joba Brophy, benco for Martinique, Deo 1 lat 3, loot
A Foreign Porta.
n, No
pchegan, BDL about De
cr Fy far NYOrK 1A.
Arrives, Def sld tobe MT Means, NYark,
Hoxaos ‘Avuxs, Nov (Arr Mandy King, Brown, Osdle
sid th, Joby Hugyan, Walla or Carver), Taudon
unavpa, Deo 31—Arr echr Exselaon, Talbot, NYork.
Cano’, Decwy—Arr barks OB Harallion, Paroura, Phbe
ladeiphin: Saran Tinie, Crawther, Portnoy briqu Chaatae
dy, do; Prentiss Hobbs,’ Park: Young. Wey
i, Hae sud arn Washing, Auer, da
‘an, Geyer; Hath, Me; ab, Ocean Traveller, Rargeoty
lallimare; eehra tM Troustoo, Russel, Portland: HY Ol
Bhole Dantens Ast, barks David O Wilson, Peacock, 1
delphia; Recbabite (Br), Kean, Portland; br(x Protas, Oba
an, do; ache Lamont Dupont, Herring, Pausdelphias an,
Dark’ Staiinay Genner, Nvork; bry Now Era, Walker, lavana|
Carolina, Padelvord,' aud D'B Dosve, Berry, ralladelphia
fine Eeaman, VBUpa Mallon: 83, bane Cen Green, Ate
will, NYork. ' Bld Mat) brig Mariel, Ticom, NYork.
‘Gluxrexcos, Dec 37—Arr bark Benjamin’ Burgess, Boow!
Bostont Jan I, eee Pred Howell Carter, Balmer.
Doxcrxes OMT, Bello Creole, Crowell, from Calls
via Cork for Ante 5G
‘andi.
‘Aird, NYork.
i
Hayne, Deo 2—Old Bamber Tiner; Maj Lenox,
gpd Keslutiag, erry, NOseatsy Mande reat
rane Me
Havaxs, Deo 2—Arr ship Mediator, Futner, Li ag
Wenoety Merrily, woaton; briew Umplrey Ml
Hi, Wecttnt fn Pues, Atdesans nd kein OS
if cna ers
~wos paicd, Whaley, Wilaifnala: ian, 3.
Feary SM rR EA
hms, dae" "Adami Carter, NVorCs fant bark t
Jer, Math: brig: Thomas Lawls, Portland: 34, bate WP
B Anderson, Reed, Peoascola; brigs &'M Burong, Birdog, Wike
eauset JM Sawyer, Bradley, dat schra A Geimne Rontare
and sal Yasha Wording, ta ars Aan
‘Bld eth" fare ‘dy ems Ke York 20th St, eh
Adele, Williams, Vbiladelphia: dan 1, bark Gan Eden, ‘Aul
Carden: hilg Mesolute, Th, Brownsville; 40s, chr Flos
BP Swett, Jay Pensacola;
aaa its dane Er
Pap tae) ob, Hall,
rath Gare Wopba aeareye
k, Portland; Jaa Croabye
Dovwar, and Columblay
Dawar,and Colomblag
Boston;
Veale,
Petrea,
Ent for
‘ds, Harman,
Motealf, Ste!
Brewer, and Caractacus £ Jo1
"NYork: Nova Seollan (5),
Snes, S80
an
Milnes, Nordea, tad Tempert! Cobb, Philadal=
hla; "Carlisle," Payton, Norfolk; Sst, barks Geargo Lealley
Bele, nny, Bork: Sa; Bdagy herr, Poriand’ Maye
Dumont Giga, Porana.' S14 ahr Golden hod, Clay
va
Warkt, Brasil Nov 26—In port brig A M Roberta, Colao
fon Musptoa Reads lag 4
‘Reoviras, Deeal—Arr brig Angusta, Cole, Jacksonville,
Gut, Deo i=ald Oeraae Olsen, NOFlosaa.
Heron! 1W, Deo 2-04" tho Nocales, Pren Filmore, Nellsnty
‘rom Londo for Sore, aad neded plot
pe Rlakrats, Deo 25"Ta port weir Rrado Wind, Baxter, foe
Br ducer Deo 2— Arr prin olferio, Patterson, Ballencrog
24th, Wappen, Po
‘Soumuro, fork tebe Oban Readlelon, of Newt
fumuneo, "Deo Ta
‘London, for svannah 7
Selgin, Ny Jan 261d rig Nathaniel Sterens, Eater,
American Ports.
oi
aoe
BOSTON, Jan B-Arr snip John & Albert, Gotham, New Ore
ean banka Rrealar ones Baal “Won saad
Iman, Homphrey, ‘NOrleans; Urigr Hamucl ‘(B00
scence, aan
ready aus kare tees nmeay bee
aa lear ts ae
rebra Fe
FoROEy,
eeearnahlp Canad,
ata 0&
ue
pe ona
Mazeppa, Davis, ndlea; A’ Tirrell,
Kong America Fear, Newburyport an
‘Holler, Dimarare.
Bari, fin S814 ap Caledon
eevee
Ship ty 5 Mobile!
5 ls © Fiero, Era,
eM dat "partes Balls, 9° Puke, sa)
NYRCRSONVILLE, Doo@0—Arr brig Kosta, Smith, Remon
ion
‘MOBILE, Deo 31—O14_ shi
Jan 2—Arr ship New Hi
sllp outside, bond ta. Old
Bet Ggerme, Farner, sey,
Tilda, Barre.
MATAGORDA BAY,
for NYork;