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THE NEW YO =e 
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i WHOLE NO. £900. : MORNING EDITION-MONDAY, JANUARY. 21, 1861. <a PRICE TWOCCENTS: 


THE REVOLUTION. 


PACIFIC FEELING IN WASHINGTON. 


Minority Report of the Committee 


of Thirty-three. 


Rumored Collision Botween the Morida 
‘ and United States Troops. 


PROBABLE SEIZURE OF FORT PICKENS. 


The Convention of Southern 
Seceding States. 


Appointment of Delegates 
from Alabama, 


Conciliatory Propositions of the 
Virginia Legislature, 


Mr. Lincoln Urged by Republicans to 
Visit Washington Immediately, 


| there must be ro confict; and exPreaident Tylor and 
| seupe Jona Roverteon, of Richmoud, aro appointed to 
| enjoin respectively the Presidect and tho. scceding 
} sestne from oll meavures Ikely to preipitato collision. 


Seeaeé—Teet tn the ey 
fae ng, hee lotereeta ad feelites place Ber with ber elaye- 


poling matere 
‘Thisd—Tha: tn order to render mediation poesibio 


Yeorth—Sho tames exPresident Tyler, Hons. W, C. 
Hives, 6, We Summer#, James A. Seddon and Jobn W. 
Hrockeaberough as a Commission, with inetractions to 
proceed to Washington ou the 4tu of February, to meet 
other Commlssioners from otber States for consultation. 

Fith—Tho Lrgtelatare presente the Crittenden propo- 
sitions, ox ancended by Mr. Dovglas, as tho basis of 
gettloment. Th» amendments aro three:—Firal—Tno 
right ef transit across froe Statea with slave property. 
Secont—Hectlon of Preaktent by districts instead of by 
ennral ticket. ‘Third—Disqualics negroes. from yoting 
at elections. 

‘Ths netlon of tho O14 Dorninion ts looked on an and 
abraa—as tho barbloger of peace. Will not the other 
States respond at exes, by appaloting their purest and 
abirat men to meet her eomroissioners hero on the 4th 
of Fobroary? It ia all that ts now loft 

Chevalier Wikol arrived boro yesterday and had a 
protracted {ntervlow with the President, and left {mme- 
lately for New York. What's upt 

Reeigvations of officers in both tho army and tho navy 
are daily received. Yesterday tho following navy officers 
resigned from the Stato of Florida, and wera accepted:— 
Commander Thea. W. Brent, Surgeon Spottswo>l and Na- 
yal Storekeeper Gonralee. 

Durlng tho debato tn exccativa cesalon on Friday night 
Mr, Slidell denounced Mr. Holt personally, uaing very 

Yonsive language. Iu tho event of the injunction of so- 
cresy belog removed, Holt will quito likely hold Slidell 
accountable, and trouble may ensuc. 

Guage hax not beca offered a p!aco in Lincoln's Cabinet. 
‘This ls Areerted upon tho best authority. 


avold a collision with tbe federal troops. There recms io | timette of the meek p, willch broke =p in crefekien ‘be 


be ne éanger, thercforc, cf an (mmediate contict in thst, 


quarter, 
Col. Hayne, tho Coxmiseloner from Soath Caroliza, will 


remain in Wasnlogton ten days or two weeks longer. His 


visit bere bz been prodective of great good In the inte 
rest of prace. 

Ata not apprebended that any attack will ab preset, 
be made on Fort Sumter. 

‘The Alabama membera of Congress await instructions 
from thelr State, while thoes from Georgia will remein 
here ti they recelvo an official copy of the ordiuarce of 
pecentlon adopted by the convention of that State, 

Active measures are in progress to havo the courze of 
Virginia, (a sending commissioners to] Vaahington on the 
Ath of February, responded to by elmilr movements jn 
all the States. Daspatches have been sect to Marriavorg, 
Albany, Colambus and other State capitals whera Legis- 
Jatores are in cession, ureing the prompt, appointment of 
good and able mon to confer with tho Virginia; Commis- 
alooere. 

Ex President Tyler is expected In Washington in a day 
of two, to orgy Upon the goverament the ayoldance of 
all acts oF rocasures likely to lead to hostilities with Uh 
‘Southern States, Meanwiilo Jodge Robinson, of Rich- 
mood, will proceed to 2outh Carolina and Florida oa a 
‘similar errand, a4 |p thore States there are polnts—Forts 
‘Sumter and Pickene—where collisions were moro lkely 
immediately to occur than elsewhere in tho South. 

Washington is now moré free from excitement than It 
has becn at apy time elnce tho commencement of the 
eesalon of Congress. 

Apprehenstons of any difficulties attending tho tnau- 
guration of President Lincoln exist but to a limitel ex- 
tent. Howoyer, to guard against a possible disturbance, 
‘nimple meatures have been taken to pregeryo tho public 
peace. 

‘With the probable action of Louisiana this week the 


Erccealon movement will bo rolarded as lo other States. 


Last week a largo number of republican members of 


Corps of Englucert, 15 the leader of tho =tato troops at 


lights boing exiugs IW order of tho Maror. 
SRIPMENT OF POWDER AND SHELL 70 
CHARLESTON. 
Aeremetese, Ve., am 30, 1281, 

One tko-aand REF ef preder and twenty Lroueing 
Pounds of sbot cod shell for, the Tredlgar Werks, Rt 
mond, left this moraing, by epeclal stain by the Weslou 
and Wilmington Railroad, desined'%0 Charlettoe, to tke 
order of Governor Pickens | 


WENDELL PRILLIPS DN SEC ESSIO: 
| Brass; Jan. 20,38 
Wendell Phiitipe, In b dletpion mpeech hers to-day, 
charged Sewerd mith haying atlempted to cal by coe. 
eervatism what Be fafled lo escure by abolitor—tte ners 
Presidency. Phillips’ chief argtment was thet discnion 
is detirablo becaue)itwi abdish elayery, He called 
upen tha North (0 tell the South what they really mean, 
ramely—" abelitiow.’? Any compromise mate by Cat 
gress would cot alfoct the North¢rm brart and ccnesjence_ 
Ho argeéd the North woald gain Dy clzonlon, and cond 
the folowing Iangol ges" Sculdcn everything for the 
Unlom? God forbid! Stcrifice everytbiog to keep Sootb, 
Carolina [p it? Rather bulld a bridge of gold and pay her 
toll oyer jt. Let her march off with banneraand trempeta 
‘and wo will speed the parting guest. Let ber not stand 
upon the order of ber going, but go at once, Givo her tke 
forts, and areenals, apd sub-treqauriea, and lend hor ewele 
of silver and gol, and Egypt will refoice that eko Das 
departed.”" | 
Phillips beean hig peroratica with the words—"All | 
hai), dleunion !” Honarrowly escaped malircatmect by 
the mob whilo golng home. 


THE LEADER OF THE FLORIDA TROOPS AT 
PENSACOLA. 
Major Willlam H, Chage, formerly of the Uelted 


{an totere: 


OF Cs cecistnee of eecrelen: By soy +f recreaticn Re 
‘ielted sho Tertltom Seow 4f MaRS :tor om this oeeLeeg 
Aes cnapanion aud please’ Lajker I baw 10: wb Few 
Ten Tike Delter this Mr. Rite. He ia Si ot “wreeme 
mad réady vo Yarra’ {t |Pin withal ait & gemee 
Vomiet, ang aga milter of course readily Cady Songea sx 
Vig of Sokitnaent oh Whe Lat Pade. + ome wo 09 take Gare 
in 19 ext erReote of the Cay, smd is be 
rey ybere ea the roprerentatire of wEst Vite ey way, 
aaa jwhas tbo Southeinege wold Bivo her 'ta s 
“kamu exprectos o Lely hope zed ab.dley cor iaeroy 
in te titanate erecseicn of Bia State. 
CAST ENT, 
Arrived at Calle eek ury, 


JY INCHES OF Tine CHET 

An offter gives mo tho fullowiog particnlars of tha ca 
tuo of Pinehney, which having rever be‘ora been pub- 
shed, T take the trovble to writs ont for son —The eens. 
Jada party havieg landed on tho mireh  S-vloh tho yard 
walle. Ibeir commander Wolone) J. Johnston Pettigrow 
advanced fo the heary Tow arched zate, and with the hut 
OF his aword rapped threa times, aud called for 2 euzren 
Mer: no apawer rus made, and ha csve oritern to plart 
tho ladders, and mounted. Ho called upon tha troona to 
follow, ad, epriogiog over tho parapet, ruabel down Inte 


‘tho castle in eearch of tho garricon—an officer and Unreu 
or four me 


\ttho ‘point whora entry waa effected tho 
United, States oftcer In. command. quiet) 


Ieaned and 


f ex 


crabhat bane 
Ing, Lcupteoes, thy 
authier military ti 
{eDl& Tt was qullo as gcoat ne a play Lo are roene of hele 
Ailerupts ot waahing dirty shirts apd cooking vieleals, 
tu the bocecs the men were ss erry a8 erikels, creeReg 
Abele jokes amd webimg for a ilgbh Many of’ the poor 
fellows Were Iasl up. with Bad coMg-sind 
FRU ly bear semaof Ahem. sough. The fatigas and. 
ireof guard da\y—balf Ue bight ombrarivg tho 
cold barrel vy a mneket=ls Work they are all fe UmureT 
to that T scorer haw so many Of them bere eodearsred 
to stana it oo bravely. Think of a Oak nlghton Ihe re. 
sboic—the wind whistling, Whe waves Fearing aed the 


Sars SUSIE you. 
Ors 1 THN AML 


Several daymogo, when tho lelax of raw troope: (rom 
tne ideriae ot Aho. ental 


corr 
a 
“oC them waa without ihe owperybip of a Uael oF lar 


yf entate, Fen Privates bat 
Th addhion to vba} learned inv ight pr 
ferns” on arcount of former 


Reuraciy: Coat tad bene enone 
‘herd sents tonaed an SanaHtoda ef expen 


Eprlod 
DOW Of srorg graduates « 
honor’? men, 
‘ates wero di 


fou Uebtenahta te iherasite 

ArT Coe pop, 
fctivn service the lcsokiyn oras boury aatlaypsecl 
ostiiier appeared Imestoent. “The rte orth 


beat (or [tx wemibora (0 tako thetr pisces In rank, ertied 
and eqpipped fora campalgn. Ths spectacle that weruad 
was 03 unusual ax It ran afveting, Tho wives of tho 
{copa who bad como down from the coantey with bole 
usbands crowded aronhd tho men, and exch & tence of 
Kslng and crying son never saw in your life. Tee wo 
wen veritably belloved that thelr bosbands or brotbers 
wero oti Urb oFe of baltls, and the anguish of eome wae 
quite Intense, 
ANOTAIER 
The following 
to reply to om 
communicating to bin, 
tulad: ipo, itn 
Or Fullsde}pb\a, withoot distinction of party, held at the 
hall of the Moar of Trado on tho 2d inet; Will ha real 


OTTER PROM MAJOR ANDERSON, 
er frum (ho 1 MAJor Antereon,, 


idrovsed to Dim by CG, Childe, 
‘as ebalra tnt 


a resslation 


with Interest 


Pensacola, Florida, Ho was formerly a resident cf ‘cxe- 
sachuretts and received tho appoletment of cadet from } 
thst Slate to tho Military Academy at West Toict, wher | 


ARRIVAL OF TROOPS AT WASHINGTON, 


chewed his tobseco, ot (ntervala aqalrting the jaica with: 
a8 much nonchalence as though nothing was poi on. 
Colond) Pettigrew and bis men rushed down, opsoed the 


Colonel Dyer, of Iilinols, wishes a dental of the report 
that ho was on agent for the parchato of arms for Micsis~ 


Congrees from New England, and tho Middio States and 
the West, united in a strong recommendation to Mr. Lin- 


sippl. No ts buylog warlike instruments, but pala Up wag) ont ~ 
ke &e, &e. Frivalenecousl ents, Butolcly upon colo te appoint Mr, Colfax, of Indlana, as Postmaster | 5 groduated March 9, 1516, He was appalated ‘reve: EEanier, ead of ho United Sten emf one reie | ponte oteple no ocala teat ot Ley 
" TC fotimated to-night that certain Southern members | Halley, connected with the abstraction of tho Indian | £02084 Heutenant in tho Corps of Rugizeerein tke came | Krew Aibtrsied Nimeelt to Mr, Mead, aod revolved no | yon city, on Thursday, Jab. 9, 1861. Such an endorse, 
= Intend relating tuo admission of Kansas to-morrow at | Trust botds, bas been releated from prisoa on ballin tha | Mouth, ana promoted to full Ueutenancy AFP 25 | Gway,. Finally, huwaver, ho dowmanded Coxsone bi ehat | qnostUeapit a esuplincae f Keon on okt eee 
IMPORTANT FROK WASHINGTON, | batrrart tweive o'clock, which timo tsespecially assigned | smount of $5,000. Ho will appoar before a special com. | 151% Hissubeequent promotions to first Ueulenensy, | avthority this dorcible entry was M349 Into thoproperty | anil wheresero more Wabi ‘wo bo, prized, Wonld that } i 


for its consideration. ‘This resistaneo to tho admission of | mittec to-morrow, captain acd major, date respectively March 91, 1519, | Of tbo United States. 


—S eS t a i ‘Oot. P.—Dy the authority of the sorereignty of South | who have thus honored me 
Kanai preclades tho possibility of obtaining any conces: |. 4, Jancary 1, 1825, fand July 7, 1533, fo 164 bo was{a | corolion ait’ m 
Wasmsimay, Jas. 20,1861. | Fira yh in the republicans, tovsttle boeealine ane ag | MINORITY REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OP | member ot tho Special Board of Bogincers for cxamica. | “\feur*t Ain commander here, + GARE Mepidiy ring towsren aarreroet coeke 
Roporte from Floris to-night refor to Oghting be- | amaire in the pation. 3 ‘THIRTY-THREB. Hon of Florida Rapa So. end, fee nes (eaten aes tres ey eT SS OR eb 8, SOTA fay God tat Ho may be plosed. to bestow understand 
x Sate na > B : ,cbannel, 9. Tons and, ant shall remain hero capacity unt ‘ani Wisden a 
tween tho federal ond Stato trocgs—probably at Fort | rye change in the Liverpool Consulship ts mot the re- Wasnxerox; Jap. 20, 1861. | Mistissipp!. Ho waa a member of the Poard of Engi- | dered otharwlse by tho authorlty upon whieh [took this ric ws throuplitho stort oo ewan wore ae 


Pickens. 

‘Tho exact nature of tho letter of Colonel Hayne to the 
Fresideot, which was tranamitted yesterday, bas not 
transpired; ut, a8 I have stated heretofore, it {s exceed: 


nears from March 13, 1848, (0 Septomber, 1848, He re- 
‘signed bis position in the federal any October 31, 1856. 
Diajor Chase 1s a man of indomitable persoverance exd 
courage, and ranks high as a military, epgivocr and etra- 
togist. Ho ls abont sixty-four year of oge and ponseates 


Too minority report from the Committee of Thirty- 
threo, algoed by Mocsre. Taylor, of Louisiana; Phelps, of 
Mizxourl; Rust, of Arkacsss; Whiteley, of Delawaro; and 
Winslow, of North Carolina, embraces in Eubstance— 


atep. 

Mran—Then Tahall be forced to go over to Sumter for 
counsel; afterwarda I shall roturn 

Perncerw—But I shall not wuller you to come back. 


cult of a yolutary movement on the part of the pressot 
Incumbent. Robert Magraw, of Maryland, takes the 
Placo of Paverly Tucker, who comes homo immediately. 


‘Cameron Las not surrendered the {nyitation of Lincoln 


Meao—Then L will not B93, 


Pasir tem ppaigspetmsl aya) Vers baying een | ign pao in his ablact nor fs he Ikly oat presest, ‘Tho changes which Daye taken placo im tho eituation | * !#"&e Private fortune, pEeeN—But you #hill ko. You cannot remaln (Seem Ouse} 
greatly modificd sinco his arrival and intercourse wit Tcat. D-A. MeDormut, United States Navy, hes bem | Md sentiments of the people of the diferent States since INTERESTING FROM CHARLESTON. | Mr Mead few intoa passion, tn which lis wae folomt |” yy-ax sin—The Governor directs me 1a aeinion edad se = 


Secatore and representatives, of not only tho eecedig 
Biates, vot mavy of the Senators of tho border States. 


ordered to the reoelving ship =t Brooklyn, NewYork. 


tho formation of the constitution havo been euch that, 
‘Ubrough misconstroctions of como of its provisions and 


TMB BLAVE YANKER-PIGHTERS—AMUSING CONVER- 


[Correspondonco of the Baltimore American.) 


by the Colane?, aud to end the ilimheults each turned upon 
is beel. Thus ended the ale. 


receipt of (bo resolutions adopted by tho eliireoa: of 


-) Vhiladelpbla, without distlucticn of party, on the 2d lm: 


yet it 01 of Sena! unter and BATION, WITH SHE SLAVE8—APRIGANUS WITE I found great improvements, alterations, &e., mato in } want, aut to express to you hia gratification at the aj 
aaa aT cisdlahaairikay iniene tare eae Wass Jamuary 29,301, | {tewlfol perversion of ethers and tho lntroduction of | rie” egire. WEATHER HOW. Tin NeanoRs | thotortiation, but do wot think i advtabi ro alhude Yo | proyatot his couran by tha payplo ee Vatadsiphin. 
=i " Jetlere received here from Charleston give gloomy ac Drinesples tp tho focmation. of artes, Which o¢o tn.) WORK-—RDMUXD=_ UPFIX—OASTLE ‘EAxoxMeY— | hem Solllce ic to my, mgt of Ne tnen woo a Rood deal (QED. W. JEFFER:ON; Privato Secretary, 
catory. counts of afurs there. Slaveholdere who formerly had | Sect antagenlem to the ussgss and opinions of thowhole | yXcIDEXTs OF ITS CAPTOnE—roRT MOvLTEIE— | Of Service andgrumbloexcealvely abroeRaringScbaneo | €., Cure, Esq. ‘ 
Tai Colopel Hesme earvie} ext hie testructions, whicn | ee eri re cents ou each of tholr elaves | Ametlcan people whea Yho constitution went Soto aftct, | TREASONABIE RAND—YRECARIXO. YOR THE SR Fae A.MTTER FROM FORD SCMTER. om 


wero the woooniiitioual surrender of Fort Sumter, there PIGHT—MORNIS ISL. 


WORRS—THE PALMETTO. 
NOVAL—MORRIS ISLAND DBACR—PORWPCATIONS, 


a followriog i or Fee 
fre now taxed sixteon dollars on cach. Ityasio this | ‘bat testrument has ceased to cecomplish come of tho At Bourt Menieie, Sintay though It wos, pvorytbing | Tae folariag Wyan ostraet from a lotr Rey ae fr 


{ino (ellirg what would havo been tbo consequences. - wan busy, The columbiads, «plked and burnel by Ander 1 
Dat wher counsels prevailed. South, Caroling was io, | WS 0st ox-Gor: Alken won taxed AMty thoasand dolira, | St Ampensnk ends aimed ok Dy He AdeP | Gy eye AshAND—OOING TO TH WAll—AN AP- | pou aren, with tho excaption of Kare, roulodbues) om | Sumter — - 
i hick be foformed the autuorities ho could not pay, be- | WOU: Tho dierences between, the Northera and} pycrixa ScENK, ETC. Rew ourragen, uospikel an ha good es ever.averabot | oo pg ATTEN on 

Formed Uy JeadingSonthorn Senatorg that other States hat |< 9 tai not tho money. Tho reply to’ tbla"excusg || Soulbern| eections of the confederacy from! this Outntestox, Jan. 15, 1261. | the merisus erccied'upan the parepet to protect tue gans | | ON SEO Aer Beall tan eee an agus 10 you YY, ne 
Inlerets tuvolred in tbls matter; that If they persisted | ens cong acl bs nlggere: und it eveporied that | C2380 havo at lait rieen to euch’ a Leight that | _ On Sonday last vlalted\ altho forideations ih tee o> | Dearing ou-Sumicearacomplesad. Ths work je done iu a | So oer OE NSY to. unos tho me are 
jm this Wemand sho could not bo custained by a singlo | “=s Wat he coulli sel bis niggers: and Ik Ss reper thoy hare resulted in the formation of a soctional party | ;rpancy of Soutl, Carolina troops, escape By a arp ees ipo rom Fort MoulttRe, I wil wrieg agate 

ho sold part to pay tho tox, and moved most of tho others: vey ional Party | flog Island and Fort Johnson, in tho Charleston Barbor. | disroted avd evon)y pacicud ox to given wolld, innsonry- | Mave from ate ok a ID ETO Oh 

{6 Virginie aud loft for uropo himtelf, Another state. | 18 Wo North on the slavery queetion atono, whieh will | i Was with tho greatest difieulty tbat 1 ceuld ebtaln | likes ce. Ty neringa hr Wor th a mp Wendt Tha ts oF hs es ap red oon THY 


| southern Site; they would inaugurate a elvil war which 
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her alster States could not and would not participate in or netrable; axd afford greot suurity wo 


Draaiteallyjexchud iho) Baathers people, fromjany’ voles | /Dermuslinto dd nos Te ee a RS "3 ae 


ranetion, Iwao tie ly Brey ‘ayoke. all tho appl. | 204 Ue URAL so Boksellers wero taxed one thouaod 


dollars cach. thoy refused 1 Ta pec ae omerment D6 ie neakioral altars Saye ich DEYN Wages ive splagoa of the deferces - fence‘: %s this mauner—The 
(BP scent price for a negotiation; and when there | Nar os aro worth tbo ascmcye!> They ney | Hate action Interct with their Neriberm bretbreu; | Srivleged to cole? Seaines ese peated. | carepet tara yd For 
a ates Sf trary adjacent were | Very gral deal mote” resundod tho dare Moy | and‘hal ae his fact, notwitsiacdg thd erable ej and he ra Bacal Roeeaioce ero 
in kod up their stock and Jefe Charleston a cp gue (ak st tal on ac al E eellestion 
n in or Wael, th ah 1105 : ‘ropablleanisr é : > fe 
og RE TET AB APO TRESS Wed PSOE AER sw ReneS REDD Sear MDaeeyap re mS HEE pT , 
ay bo adopted which will ‘restore paacelto the country. Yelnt. ‘Aheyare:Faown tere ea the ‘Eoginear corps, | in6 iatelot things 18 removed. ‘rain your alandomlye Lasso many wings | kinds a A 


pold Governor Pickens, however, dotermlus to pursue 

another Ing of potiey, suit thereby. precipitate collision, 
‘ove thing Ig certaip, be will not Bevo tho sympathy or 
co.operation of any of the Border States, and few, If any, 
ef tho cotton Statet 

Tom jofermed, on the highest authority, that Governyr 
Viskens hay ylelded to the suggestions of his frlonda 
Lore, anit ‘has accorilusly eidressed Colonel Hayno to 
change hla polidy. Therefore, for the present, we are to 
have no deroonstration of = esto character on either 
Fie, ‘There is to be a complete cessation of hostilities. 

Colonel Hayno will romain here apd confer with Lis 
government, keeping, them pasted respecting the eondl 
{len of affiira, and as to tho frobable chane=s of a peace) 
io rottlemeut of the Wifereoses between the tivo <x 
hms. 

Thero js po dove that jastructions have been coat (0 
the commander of the Gulf or ote squadron for n 
specty return of gomo of tho zesssla on Uiat stall 
thole preseace there not bolus ropuired sizes tho raccers 
© the libernt Yarty tn Mexico. 

Tho government ts determined {9 place itself in a pro 
per preltiou, 9 that, in tho oFant of futura troubles, 
KroWing Out of tho belligerent attitsde assumed by Louth, 
Carelioa ata! otber Southern Satee, it can protect Its pro 
arty and viudieate Its benor. Should an attack bo made 
pun Fort Sunpter, the government will bo In a position, 
‘with wufiiofent naval foree wear at band, to reuder sucht 
assirtauco m tho shape of rolnfurcements ond cupplies as 
the emerzencles may require, Tho government, how 
‘ever, hopes thst no eve emergency will arise. 

A voluntecr company of planters, residing in Trine 
Goorgea county, Md. ono of the largest and richest thaye- 
bolding counties tn that Stato, o fow days eines tendered 
thelr ecrylces to Gov. Mickons, agreeing to pay thelr own 
‘espanses, and to contribats oxe bundred thousand dotiar 
for the puirposo of pustaluing South Carolina in hor post 
Mor. 

The following letter, Just recelved In reply to this 
tender by tho ollicer who made it, ehows tho condition 
ef the South Caroline army:— 

Hexngcarnoss, Ceaccmarasy, Jan. 17, 1861. 

Su—Yours of the 11th inst, bas been received, and 1 
un authorize! Lo express to you our acknowledgments of 
Jour courtory and patriotism. Just now, unfortunately, 
the South Carolin army, 1 all its departments, is 50 
full spd completely ergiaized that no further aide 
wanted, Butlet me assure you that If war comes, acd 
vor ranks aro declmatod, wo eball remembar sour der, 
and \nbesitatinely apply w yeu tor aealetancs in the 
Jour of oor tral: Most truly ad respcttuly 

, VAUD H. HAYNE, Ald-de-Camp. 

Senator Hunter bas dolernained to retire from the chalr- 
maxthip of the Cammittcs on Finance. Ho willannounes 
hig withdrawal na forrdays. His friends bare urged 
Dim nL to (ako this step. He looks upon the melancholy 
acd diantrous condition of the country in a digerent 
Night frou mast Soathero men, and will uot remain at the 
head of o commltteo to vote money to a party who are 
dolog everything in thelr power, a8 bo conceives, to de 
etros thie, our Lappy and prosperous country. 

sstood thst tho Prosident will strike the came 
of Cay taln Armstrong from the ist of the nary as foo az 
Abat osicer's Official report {s recelved. Traitors tn the 


civil service of tho government aro being spotted every 
ay, und the whole force of the conspirators will recelve 


no quarter, The Prea{dent |s dotarmlued that every mao 

who feeds at the pablio crib stall af least be a flthful 
{adeveate of the Union. 

The local abthoritles of this city, cs well s many lead 


Jog citizens, Uesin to mistroat tho Cdelity of come of 


those high officials wiio claim to by Union evcesstoniats, 
‘or, otber words, to bo for or against the Union, ar 
conting to the chances of ulllmate sueorss. Argus eyes 
urn every bere ponctrating the motives of all officials. 
Hi seems thit on Warbington’s birthday the faz of ecr 
cucttry {8 to be displayed from every pablic odilice In 
the city’, and from thogo private reslienoea whose owners 
fom afrd tho expeose. In a word, Valon and. antl- 
Voice men sre beginnlug to lake aides, and any predict 
thst before many months thee 4iderences of opinion will, 
do expressed In the language of musketry and carnvn. 
Ut Ls, perliaps, os well tbat this last resart of a divided 
poplar opinion, as well as of hostile kings, ebould clyo 
ke qecstion fx dispate at once. The whole country will 
den krow what Ils destinies are tobe, Interests of all 


‘Eins coon arn to ailxpt thomsclves to a row ftato of 
(hicge. Nothing is 50 fatal to all intercsts sa protracted 


emeertaintye 


‘The talk of the city io political circles ‘6 the Virgints 
as of ailjestment, propesed yesterday by tho early 
erspizoas aetlon of ber Legidatare. It excites profoznd 
ateres!, abd any heretofore unbeliovers ard croakers 
wore predict a seltloment of the existing dificulties be 
Crees the eoctioa’ Virginta declares eolemaly, throzgh 


fer Legststare — 


Viret— That a ibettlemant of the diserencer mest be 


pow wade, or seyarallce ts ‘payitadle. 


Linateoant J.C. Doan ie Jn commani, Lieutenant Welt 
zal Is Fécdnd in command. They have beon uniler orders 
three weeks: Tho left West Polnt yesterday. Ono of the 
Dragoon porpe of West,Polnt are under orders, and will 
arrivo héfe in « fow days. They will bring with them a 
battery, comisting of four eid pleses nnd tyro howitzers, 
‘an/ oct rs a flying artillory,, under the command of Cap 
taln Grilin. They will bring sorenty-clght of tho best 
well trajped horees 

The Soppersand Mivers came Jnto this eliy tis morn. 
tag just before daybreak, and procceted yalotly to the 
Coldintian Armory, whieh bo been previowsly arranged 
for them, ‘They wero ormed with rifles and sabres. 

Tomorrow tho Grand Jury of this district will com. 
menee tHe examination of Balley and Russell, the alleged 
Jodjan Lond robbere frow the Interlor Department, 

Tho Conatiction nowaqaper of Sunday morning eon- 
talnsa leading eilltorial rejofeing rer the eecc=slon af 
Gcorgia; halls a Southern Confederaoy ax a fact yreguant 
with warming and coeoarazement; apreals to tbe border 
State: lo follow the cotton States, and throws ridicato up- 


ou tho. present government, after tho editor 
hay been living for years upon pap derived 
from \t, Tho same paper contains two fat government 


sdvertisements, one of three columns, elgned J. Thomp 
con, late Secretary of Interior, and secessioulst; tho other, 
of tyvo columns, signed James Buchanan. Great {ndigoa- 
tion is manifested here at the fact, as ft ia considered a 
price pal to treason. 

‘The wow project for purchasing all tho elves ia the 
States of Delaware, Maryland and Missoari for pinoty-one 
roilien of dollars, nud making them froa States, as sug- 
gested In my deapateh fo the Herat of tho 1ith inst., is 
attracting much attention here, and {s being frevly and 
favorably discuseed by the leading presses ef tho coun- 
try, The republicans viow It ns feasiblo; and although they 
are, a8 a body, opposed to recognizing property In man, 
yet thoy ecem willing to yleld that pont, fang of them 
add to the above named States those of Arkansas, Texas 
fandLoulsianis. Yhiyehearda large number of Southern 
gentlemen discess the subjeet favorably, bealtating only 
nt the wnoe of disposing of the slaves after they are free. 
Many Northerner ropiy—Let them remain, nnd pay 
thea for thelr labor, and teach them the principle of 
self-reliance, Otbers say:—Let them be emancipated 
qrudutily. Avother class, embracing cavebolders, dec 
mecrata oud republicans, eay:—Cotoniso them fn Central 
America, upon, the plan proposed by Mr. Bisir, of Mis- 
souri, and Senafor Doolittle, of Wisconsin. 

This Let propasition fe fast becoming popalar, 
But the proposition suggested fa tho “resolu 
tlovs tntredaced vy Sr. Fullertoa, In tho Now 
York Assembly, on Friday Inst, to gevlually eman- 
odpate tho slaves of all the Uorder States, in a manner 
What will be eatlsfactory to the slaycholders, and aud 
them to Magtior Liberia, and thst the geceral govern- 
ment remuterate the owusrs satisfactorily, Is very well 
reeolvo hero; ond either (hat or Seater’ Doolittle'n pro: 
pesitiou, allodea to, vill sou bs presented in eome ferm 
fu eno or both branches of Congress. 

The apt|-Catcerom men lore Mave emoked out ths mle- 
‘sion of Weed and uthers to Spelogiiela, m., with Soward’a 
fetter te have Canicron, retained In tho new Cabinet if 
posable, Bud aro smitgoaot, 

‘Tho Chazo men aro urging him to accopt the pest of 


Sceretary of tho Trearary, efrel to him, but at 
the «amo timo disike to bare him: do eo 
If bo 1 to be overroled by tho Albany 


Jovby throvjgh Weed, and tho Harrisburg lobby through 
Cameron. Yor this reason ywominent Congrcasmen 
Baro Wrillsh fo Mr Chsso cot to take any place In the 


Cabinet. 

Mr. Seward is ursing tho appolutment of Charles Fran 
cls Adamt,as tho represeulative from New England, in 
the Gabinot, which wold rule cut Mr. Welles, of Cun- 
necfout, a0 old Jacksoalaa democrat, and give the Cabl- 
nel & sfreng tincturing of whigzery. But Mr. Adam 
lands bo chance. 

Cal. Aldrich, M. C., of Minnesota, received 2 letter to 
day from A member of tho Minnesota Legislatare, stating 
Ust upan tho receipt of tho news of Major Andereoo’s 
elant exploit im changing from Moultrie to Sumters 
the Irgislature pasrot an ect changing the mame of 
‘Toombs counts to that of Anderson. 

Letters reeciyed hero from distinguished sources io 
Georgia tate that thoagh that State coteidere It to be her 
Acty to eccede, she is willing to reunite with the other 
States on a sitistactory guarantee as to Ler political and 
Focial safely. Sto takes the sscumion step at this 
time—the writers remark—in obedience to what #bo 
considers to be ber vital tntarest. 

‘Two nighta agp Fort Pickers, Flariéa, waa in Immicent 
danger Of samalt, bot elbce thet times despatch sigred 
‘by nemeroun seosmieniete in Congres Bas’ bea eco 
Wither to thelr friecde, erging them by al means to 


‘Too'report proceeds to fay that the present dificultier 


cau only be remediad by amendmonts 10 the constitu. 
on, anid suggests tbat the amendinents proposed ia tho 
Crittcuden resotutione, if adopted, would restore tran 
quilllty to tho country, mpd place the Vaton on such 
‘foundation that {t could rever again bo ehaken. Theso 
amendments, the report nezer(s, wootd not, [x rea 
ehango tho couetitution. They would only karo ths 
ciltet of restoring it by the aided provisions of what It 
war, Jn poibt ofsfact, on the df oF Its adoption, thronght 
tho operation ef the eitcamstances which them sur 
rounded {t, nnd which erected the barriers sgainat tho 
prozent sectional contests a6 constitutional provisions 
would now. If a 6 tfona! majority cannot bo 
alted iu the support of the “Crittenden re=etations,* or 
the nubstance of them, then discotution of the Union 1 
Inovtable. 

‘The report recommonds that eteps be taken for the 
calling of a Convention of the States, with © view to 
peaceable ecparation, by providing for a partition of the 
ccammon property of the United States, scltling tho 
terms ouwhlch the ecclal and commercial intercourse 
potwween the eeparsted States shall be condoctod, and 
making a permanent arrangement with respect to tho 
uavlzatiou of the Mlssieelpp! river. 

‘Tho report gives what the siguers of Jt consider a full 
account of tho rise and progress of tho slavery axilation, 
which has produced the existing alficulties, 


IMPORTANT FROM FLORIDA. 
New Onszaxs, Jan. 19, 1801. 

‘Tho steamer Atlantic, frem Pensacola yesterday even: 
ing, reports 2,000 men at tho Navy Yard. Troops ure 
arriving from all directions. The elcamer Wyandot was 
Tying at the entrance of the barbor communicatiug with 
Fort Pickens, baring the familles of tho officers aboard, 
‘and out of coal and cupplies, but was not permitted (0 co- 
tor the barber, : 

Opinion was divided {a rezard to Oghting. 


IMPORTANT FROM ALABAMA. 
Mosrcoumr, Ala, Jan. 19, 1861. 

‘The election for deputics to tbo Southern Convention 
of soceding States took place tn Convention to-day, with 
the following result:—For tho Stato at large—Robt. I. 
Smith, Mobile; Richard W. Walker, Suprema Ooart 
Judgo, Lauderdale. For Firet district, Colin J, McRao, 
Mobile; Second, Hon. Jobn Gill, Shorter; Third, How. W. 
R. Ciilton, Montgomery; Fourth, Hon. S F. Halo, of 
Greene; Fifth, Hon. David P. Lowia; Sixth, Dr, Thos. 
Fearn, Madison; Seventh, Hou. J. I M. Curry, Tal- 
Iauless. 

Tho Convention is to meet in Montgomery ou tho 4th 
of February. For doputy for the Stato at large Yancey 
was placed in nomination, but rose in his seat and car- 
nestly protested against the use of his namo, and ap- 
pealed to bis friends not to vote for him, as he did not 
desiro, and would not bold the position; and he had bis 
prote-tentered on tho Jornal of the Convention. Not- 
wwithatanding this, bo recelyed a highly complimentary 
‘voto of thirty-eight. 

‘A)l the delegates stand by the cetlon of the State, and 
favor a Southern confederacy. 

‘A salute of Gfteen guns was fred for Georgia this 
evening. 

‘The Convention today paced an ordinance, almost 
wmanimously, to provide for the eifictent military defence 
of tho State. It was roported by the Hon. Jere. le 
‘mens, and advocated in an eloquent specch. Three mil- 
re bo appropriated fer the defence of the 

e. 

Hou. Jere. Clemens bas written « patriotic letter to 
bis corrtituents {n favor ef Expporting tho action of the 
Stato and defending ita tedependecce and honor. Tho 
‘North Alabama members are mostly controlled by bim. 


THE CONVENTION BILL IN THE TENNESSEE 
LEGISLATURE. 
Nisovatx, Jan. 19, 1501. 
The Houco bas accepted tho Sonato's amendment to 
elect delegates on the 91h, to assemble in Conrention on 
the 25tb of Febraary. 


KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE. _ 
Lousynir, Jan, 19,1581. 
‘Tho Legisiataro, thus far, has been oovupled with mis- 
cellaneous matters having no direct bearing tron rational 
otaire. 


UNION MEETING AT PITTSBURG. 
Prrmancn, Jan. 20, 1661. 
‘Tho Union meeting last night was one of the largeat 
ever held bere. Ii was exstelingly disorderly and not 
wmanimocs. A large proportion af the meeting was op- 
‘posed to the Crittenden or any other compromisa. Sore- 
Tal teta of resciotions of diverse tenor wero oGerad, bat 
mid tho confurion It wag difficult to decide the real exn- 


Northern people to read 
fn tho Nght of morbld: enricaltys 
themselves, will plain statement ora Gack witkout oa: 
fering into aotaila, “You. on the coutrazs, will bo satia- 
fled with nothing css than all that can be' sald or wristen 
upon a given subjeck. Homavcr, lo writing fer you, I 
‘hall consult your tasto, wo far a3 J am abic—mindsu) tbat 
1 do not tranezress ths bounds of the reserlotions 1 feel in 
duly bound to observe. Tho task a Lcklish ogy for 
What I might eatimato 29 st to publish orliers nsleut con- | 
Btrue {n(0 treason. Mok to ray narration. 
Visit $9 TOR MARCOR FORTS. | 
Sunday with us was s bleak, cold and wiody dsz, The 
water of tho harbor was very roogh, and the waves: 
Yoo0d amid roliod excsasively. Tho steamer Ciiock was 
ying ot hor wharf in a very uncazy position. Ths waters 
Jashod ber sides and pitehs Lor aboot ina most uncom. 
fortable manner, butafler we nd. cast loose our mocr- 
Ings the motion became casicr, ond, if anything, quite 
pleasant, thongh tho clear swerp given the tompratuecs 
Felon the bros waters mado tho lemperatore arythiog 
Dut ogreeable on dock. 
Thi: BATE LANE HITS, \ 
‘At starting we bad on board, in widition tothe party oF 
xentlemen in the falte of olleials, going ths rawwds of ths 
forts, about one bondred and rey er two hundred bearty, | 
Strovg Degre wen, intended for liborers on Sellivan’s 
Taland. ‘Theo fellws chattered and jabbered thelr peea- | 
Yar tego lingo with Inaoltg delight at sho promect ot 
becoming, 25 they termed It, Meogera to Ugbe for 
Souf Carliner.”” Rolled up. Ia! hugo knots weberecer | 
Mie sun shoto, Whey, doce away’ im peaceful, elem. | 
or grinped with delight os anythicg pleasing | 
to tho fancy paseod In review. Tho {deas ond iaoguage 
Interchangéd among them, abd (0 all bo chosa to ad- | 
dress them, evinosd nlmost barbarle sinaplicity. The ma- | 
Jority of them exhibited a wondertully stupid set of fex~ | 
Lures, Ove of them, hawavor—the most lotolligent fel. | 
logs In the lot—gaye yuite sa lefaclory auswers to most 
of the inquiries propounded ta him. All ths rost eezmed | 
‘satisted simply With showing thalr Ivorles and acqaless- | 
fog In whataver replics their spokesman abould maze. | 
He, (0 answer to my questions, informed mo that most of 
the get of hands wore from “Scutec, cab,” from ‘de big | 
plantation, sab, om de riber.!” > 
Question—Were you over on tha caa.or on rovga water 
before? Answer—Ob, yes, mass; de Sates some tims 
un 0 high dat coumoo (caisoes) swoop. i 
‘Q.—Hlovw would you like to cross wis bsrbor tn a canoe? 
‘A. (WIM ro abort, {ndescritablé grunts) —Cosnog alak, 
rab. 
Q—Whero are you golng now? A.—To Moatry (Soul | 


ite st to bua | 


Q—What to da there? -A.—To fight, sah, 
op forts om do island, sb. : 

'Q.—Who are yon going to Gfht* A.—Ne dam Yankees, 
sah and abumalishpicts. (Laughter) 

‘G'—Vou don't dislike Yankees? A.—Not ‘zactly, sah, | 
but massa do; aud, ‘slides, doy comé here to steal us; anii~ 
young Massa ‘Fobn como up, tobe poopie equate day 
Nore yesterday, and when be call eit of us togetber be 
late G6 case tous, ond tell us dat suflin™ was goln' wrong | 
down todocity. Pat do Yankes nigger ef woold Nght, | 
‘and dat if we wonted we eliould gu down and help 


ns 

}—Whst did you say to that? A—We all volun~ 
tected ight away, ut Massa Jolin picked oat the best 
Tot of hands and sént ’em right, away to Jola dea hero 
other boys, and eo we all come down. 

G—Do you know how to shoot A. es, sah. ie 
fellow's wyes torinklod with ploasare at the prospect.) 1 
learn young Massa John to Lenilo be ride. When be was 
a boy we used to aboot deer together, and I learned bis 
‘where to strike and how to load up. 

*Q—Will oor master cama down 

fight A. 

Works with be company 
SHUCANCS WT AE WOOT FEATI | 

great big fellow over in a 

ae eT then attentive stoner the eaavereation, 

and whenever tho replies of bis follow elsre gavo Bim 

pecollar plcacure, or colscided with his views, o grim 

Wrould epread clear across bis face, and thinking that be 

migbtbe faclined to tk fapprosched im and pot the 

question, “Well, Sam, what can you do in a ght) 


to tho island and | 


—'un, eab, when Bucra mia come gun, 

waa oh ce tiece iad el 
asks «lf massa please give 

Foirerai negrocs Ip adio voce to each other klgnlied their 


robation of tho fellow’s conduct ard reply by 
SOND bien “"¥abboo nigger.”) Thelr respect, however, 
Tor the presence of whl person Preverted any other 
expression of coutem 
HOW TUR STCROES WOES. 

In this ot of stout fellows there was tot ore bedi 
clothed or underfed. ‘Thsy were all above the modicm 
holgbt of The white man; etroag, bee gb roegh 
sou dul—ssen sa peur the yard of every large pas 

P were . 
Dunkets,atrapped ta tho eboalders ‘a mfiiary syle, an 
most of bem carried besides & quantity of 
Ther destination, T learned, was not o tha fort 
the works of defence sbore Moultrie, oo Sullivan's 
Talsnd. An extensive cxoseway ‘ here Deing constructed 
{ connect ith the mtn lacd, and upon this, us coon 


employed ‘no 
5 Segre bouts them a) 
bored T have. eset the ais 
" Fe seen 
‘oan, and then furs round and grin at whst be bo! 


‘his venerable foe in tha 
“very day. Since tha sijorraroest Of that body Be bas 
been through Florida and Alsbars, and I beilavo remain- 
ed in Tallahsaseo abd Menigorrery totil afver 


Yes, sa; bo promselto Jineusezon in tho | Up sur 


‘The farco employed ts vary large—almont too largo. 
‘Tue nekrovs wheel barrows of said to the fort\Ocation 
rons without, and the whites carry ¢up the parapet apd 
Uso it, On. the present occaaion’ the atriog of 1aborors 
was ery Large. Many of them in red boating shirte 
were geptlemen not only Dy birth Vot to edvestion aud 
roizemett... Wheolbarrow {o Liand thoy labor aide by 
sido with the nogro. Hera 1s\a hugo sand pile on tho 
Yamparta, and the red coats syrarm ahout it. Langhine 
land jesting, work. becomes play. aud men who never be- 
Fez Ufted a spade worked on without exnplsiet, Here 
Somes Mr. Rullin,says cus. All the party for tho ™9- 
‘ent coated Inbor, and the venerable old gentleman sral- 
ingly approcetiod’ with bis hearty ‘Well, boys, bard ot 
that's right—give mea spade,” and suiting action to 
worl, Dabded up bis cana to ono of the party, ond swith, 
the akovel he recslred in exchapgo actually sot in to 
Work by loading the heelbarrows. It was tho only 
way he bad of comittiog treason!" agains: the United 
States, and for coveral roinutes, 1assuro you, he malo 
feed ze of the opportunity. ‘AN wero naxious. that 
Ur. Run ebowld Git ono barrow for thom at least, eo 
Mat by tho tine Lo Lut performed tho request of all 1 
havo no doubE was satlsGed to got away. 
"OTE XOERIS ALAS Wom. 


Morriz\Ielond was tho next place eisived yy our party, 
The heavy surf that surges npou the beach’ rendered it 
Very aslicult to effect a Ludlog. The channol, hisrorer, 
ona dlox6 to the chore, and ats point almost dlrcetls op 
fasito Sheater the water Is two aud a half fathoms dcp, 
Enthat oor light draught steamer could approach within 
tironly oz thirty feot of tho shore. The ordloary method 
of xalulng access to the Leland and villago adjacent to tho: 

sbthones. ia by means of barges or small craft of any 
‘ind which cap nayigate the shallow crock that winds 
through s heary marsh, stretehlog out for miles towards: 
Charleston. The toland stsclf is composed for the most 
part of marsh land and cand bills. It is uninhabited, ex- 
‘coopt by @ fow fishermen, who resido Lero daring the 
whole year. Nevertheless, quito a village of euramer re 
eldences ure elustored togotbar on thst part of the Islan 
facing the open era. Some of tho houses aro quits largs 
‘nd of well tinlshed exterior. Eyorything sorrounding 
them is barrén and uninyitiog. On tho eterilo ell and 
among the barren wastes nothing but the sturdiest vege. 
tation can grow. This Is tbe soll for the pulmetto, and 
hero it fearishea spon tho sallnc, brackish nutriment 
abounding in tho soll, Horo and Wero, howovor, 8. for- 
tuo spot, is fouud, upon which besutltul eliade troce: 


{ dourah; eading plewuresgvenesy ant Deauty ta Uke sum: 


mor rotreate of tho wealthy plantor. 
Tite PArMETTO ROTAr. 

Bosties tho pslmetto, the most common is th Yucca 
- palnaetio royal,"or “poor man's map tree," \Lissome- 
times =Hed. This treo fs found upon all the islands ana 
Fand bills on the coast. Tt pots forth no feayes, properly 
speaking, and rardly aitalns a greater boight than twelve 
{col Instead of follago, long knife-like and very pointed 
spars thrust themectyes out from the branches snd trunk 
of tho tree at regular totervals, giving the whole allale 
something of the appearance of a bugo porcupine wit 
quills erect. The “spears!” Individeally measure about 
‘an toch fo thickness at the widest end, and taper off to 
fp extremely dno polnt, whlch fo eappei by a rery sharp 
thorn. At the top of tho treo and at tho end of every 


| prapen ‘& always found a closter of thes eooeavo leaves, 


so closely lapped togethor that thoy form a perfect cone, 
in wiza and ay similar to an ear of corn in the 
husk, with a point co sharp and hard thet it could ba 
readily thrust luto the deh above an incu with vory Little 
force. Tbe treo is called the '*poor man’s goap, because 
{kis uscd by tho vegroes and “snnd_hillers”! for exrab- 
Ding. In this neo It Is sald to obviato the neoesilty of amy 
soap whatever. 


MORDIS KLAXD MEAT. 
The beach of tho island runs along tlie ebip channel for 
poreral miles, until nar a. largo shoal, whore. Saaord 
channel commences and takes [ts way oul. At scveral 
polnts along the bore the channel ts jeaz than a third of 
Salle of, “For azummer drive, promenado, or bath In 
Nahant and Newport are not to be compared 
with th magnifeent beach. Sworplug along In rogular- 
Hy graceful curses It axtends ome tevan oF tight lls 
josuriaps 's hard, and in many places strown with 
relly shell, In all parts itis wide enough for at least 
brea carriages to drive abreast| Tam told tat to the 
summer seascn the pi really cought by tbe w 
tnbabliants of the rant chy) ib 4 


jeliclous breath of ocean possess elther a gummer real- 
dence or the friendship of one who doce. Bahind the 


yea, and settled on my woollen clothing like pow. 
Keen wind drove the fire grains into every place, 
rendered the whole person uscomfortable- 
Of the fortigeations of tho Island, tes truth to e3y D4 
ns of the ro 
taro has done more than man. All along the entire beach 
nature has raised ono of the best redoubts in those relf 
same sand bills. No matcrie! for defying azssalt is 
Yer. It ig proof against bombs and indestructible by dro 
and red bot shot. With strong arms acd stout 
boning them with wel erat, wall 


ef 


sufficient number of troops, South Carolina might defy tho 
rari outa forse datranco into te haar of er 
commercial ‘tho ition 


Tho 1 
aure; ‘impregeabio 
than the beavy goss of = man-af-war. 
(Gua of tbe battering cunctrocted recently &¢ directly us: 
a 


Jat 14, 1841. 
‘The thuoks of this department’ ard. tensaresd Vs Li 
Rose, Daq., for hike generous cootribation of treaty 
of rice (cr the uso of tho treops. Alsi, to. Mi sew 
& J. Robb for pounding etd fornishing barrel for th) 
2,000 bushels of rough ‘rleo presented by J. B. Hoy 
Wrard, £9. Also, (oJ. O.1, Ctanseen for aoveral barre 
of ginger bread for tho negroes q* yore on the Lorbihea. 
ons JOSEPIY WALKER, Oomon'etary Général, 
Mranqeaiess, Qc urreecionm’s Desicuesr, | 
Cum ers, Jan. 17, 1E6T. 

The receipt at this olfico ts thankfally acknowledged of 
the followiag artleler-—Irom a lady and two daughters, 
twelve tlanoel shirts, twelvo yalr glover for peatries, 
ani other articles; (rom Mosira. Ravens), Hogar é Milli’ 
ken, arotbor balo of goods; from Mr. David it, of 
Clarendon. twenty-five dollars; and from several ladiee, 
who kindly made thers up, a namber of havereacke 

LM. WATOM, ler Genera). 
Stare 0° Saver Cuneta, 
| Farcener Onren, Tiasone Deraeryrer, 
Guutizonas, Jae. Th, Ten f 
Vas Ext racevoy mini Gorerxon — 

Sie] have the pleasuro of roporting wh soar Excat 
Jency o donation of tyro thousaed dollars from *"A Com| 
heo Placter,” for tho parebaso of apy nesceerg articles 
of comfort for the bonollt of tho -dirferant garrlrous ala 
Honed at tho forts about tho harbor.” Respectfully, 

6. G. MEMMINGER. 

Surgeon Genoral Gibbes respectfully returns his thatke 
to tA Lady: of Charleston"? for tho present to tks Ricks 
land Rive Company of two doren underabirt: 
roply to ber kad foquiry would say that others woold be 
acroptable and aro needed. Tho department la at prosent 
yeoll supplied with bandages, but not fally eo with lint 

A NOBLE OFFER. 

When it was reported and belloved at Sfarletts, Ga, 
that Fert Sumter had opened against Fort Mozltria, Fal 
ward Deamead, of Maristta, a well known cltizen, o*bred 
yromplly to rupply provisions, Ae., for two moathe, #9 a 
company of seventy’ five men. 

INCHEARE OV PREIGETE, 
It will be seen by reference to pnothor column Of the 


TseAiion Oheaankt Woven Der suns, } 


Coecier tbat the frefghls on the Charleston acd New ~ 
Yo 


Keteamships have been raved Gfty per cent. Ib is 
necessary (0 say that this tiessure bag heen neces 


MORE MILITARY TENDERS. 
Heangrverets Ducrex (eas, 
‘Dresnera Reonserr Lecer Leas 
Beores, Jan. 6, 1941. 
Gry, JM. Resp, Je, Ansceker Great NY. BM — 
Sib —Aw requested, tho offlorea of tho Twenteth regi- 
ment were yesterday convened at Rendoot, (be eating 
Wwoing largely attended. It gives me reat tlisfuction to 
misure you, for the infortation of his Excellency ho 
Commacder-in-Chief, that whilo indispored to make 
demonstrations unbacctaing the eitizen soldier, the o8- 
crs oud men ef the Twentieth regiment will promptly 
fg sarely respond to any call malie pon thet to exp. 
FwAt the éonstltutlon and lawaof gar guntey. 1 Der 
that this expredion may be laid before bus Pxcelency 
the Comzoander-in Chief. GEORGE W. PRATT, 
Colonel Com’ TwenUletb Regiment Light Infantry. 
AIICTAST GIERLAL'A FFE, 
AunayT, Jen. 10, 1861. 
1 W. Beare, Tweet Renters N, ¥. 8. ML 
a —Tue Cominunder-In-Chiel desires me Yo ex- 
yrevs bis gratieation at ths receipt of your caramanica- 
Mion of tho $1h Inkl, Informing him that the ofbcers of 
Jour remeat bad becn conveced at Homdvot, and that 
tury were ready to Tespeod to any call thet might be 
nude upoa them t maintain the constitation snd lawn 
fr the country. He directs mo to say in roy that be 
will not eitate to, avail himself af thelr series 1¢ 
Cireunisiaates should make It peceemary. 
ser a CAMPEELL, Assistant Adjatant Covers). 


Tiekelen and whereas, Trove to Union wo tact 
‘value, and not proses! 

Rite bet by Wo restération of fratereal Toallog emseeg 

oe Solved, By the House of Representatives (tbo Senate 


5 to 
of compromise, we would Ba willlog 10 wecept 


Slates Senate b tbe Hon. J, J. Crittenden, as = means of 
see Seay Oe eae ae 


enforce Wt ieetly deny tbat the federal yoreramext bas 
ny eepeiitetional 
cate these inway 


ply, kave them a bearty welomne to te 
oleh be prealdex 


ra) 


—— a 


ARRIVAL OF THE TOTONIA, 


INTERESTING EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. 


What is Thought in England 
of Our Crisis. 


LORD BROUGHAM OH JOHN BROWN, 


ate 


The steacthip Teutonis, Captain Taube, from Premera 


fen 


‘via feathampton on the Tih mate 


youreday 


ceived by voleatp! 


‘afternoce, The polats of bor bews wore re- 
Jb from Cape Race, and poblabed in 


the Thoetss of Tharadny Last 


ts Ue npeela list of tho Teatoals:— 
‘Tia folio eig ie ee AMOUR 


a 
4 the year, and the work of the troops bis 
ow Leeveaaed In proferom. ‘A tow veka ngo the erscary 
War wade Li aaaval report opea rer 
oarealv eek Wolliea she Amores ie 
Tressury Wwaich oo tha Gurelvea. We, like the Americans, 
Gir oe Jancary, 1809, ncaountes’ tp 188/p00 OO0E aad santly lato collace with barsaroee trite ton ieee 
(a the Urs of “Inninry, 1200, te 141,000,000, do bot thers Of Our depradencira, aad no lecousidersble portion 
‘exceed 70,000 OOOT ak the prevent moment. of the Bligh army is engaged io tha Kind of terme tn 
‘The Back of ¥innce Feet riay raised the rate of diz ono colony pe another. AL the prewat mimmant we are 


trouble ib Rew Zealso4, where apwaids of 3.000 exmal- 
leak troops, besides ceaiien and Guarioes, are malatuaing 
A coniiict mith tba cavages ot the bushland up 9 tho 
Istest advices Wit vory Indulivent sactess  Cajer «aca 
Circumstances It will be Lastruative to observe Lew tbs 
Americans coodcct thelr campaigns, and what resalts 
the tw secure. 

“Thes do wot, 0a the wbola, fare mach etter thas we 
doy though it rbuuld be observed tbat thet diiculies are 
infinitaly greater thao oura Thetr operations xten 
Sver baif wccotinent, apd their troyfe nrch, honderde 
of Tpiles tn the courss of their dutiea. We, on the other 
hacd, have very little emharrosmant on this Rowe Oar 
coxmy)*Mpab'' is probably witbla canton eho of oar 
om sectloment, nod can bo reached by an easy mornlaz's 
march “ill it 1B remarkable thateveo tbe Unital <tatoa 
eae, tbouah Uralve! to this ind of service, asd uot eo- 
combered by any political reutrieves, ean csldim giro a 
66d account of their euemiie at Oret OF Without resolute, 
exertion, the <cerctary vt War recapitulate tho incl- 


cout to Bye ane a hall per coat 

The Emperor's New Year's ny epoch bas pot improv 
ed pobhe wecoriies, which still mavnisin a downward 
lends ney. Lord Provghis baa Beco bere for a few days, 
00 Lis way to Cannes, mborm be Is to remaia til the open” 
ing of Partiswent tiie bealth and syirile are teuly eeu 
Gerful, crusidering bisagn spraklue of pablle affairs in 
By priaguce, Bs sald, “wis hupe for peace if f exald, 
dott am atacraid to Gah 

“Geveral Ignattel, (bo Komsian Minister fa Coiaa,recelyss 
rem lve B bo Cras of rand Ofioer uf the Legion 
of Honor for bis twetul cooperation with te reach 
Minister, The dspoictoa us swmeibat tw make political 
capital ot Lord Figin's destruciwo of abe suminer palace 
At Pekin, Tue morn elvilized Fi each woald uot baye coa. 
Aeecended to aueb an act - 
he oie reach us frvtn the gncrisoa at Gaeta in which 


ty 


arrived at Wl port 


‘evorythiig {¥ presented couleur de rose. The place is 
paid (6 bbcome better organized uvery day, Gata delng 
ko easy of defeves. Ihe King is described as tndefaniga 


t. Seblalinakey & Oy. sere 129 ble. The guins of the Pioimonten on tha 26ib, “th aad | dents of lour peucipal oxpeditives whieh bara. dlstl 
yes Hotimas & OD pons +10 Sth are reported en dolug lillo, mschiet, Nok one on | gutsbed the past year. In .wo Of sbhse (De operativas are 
RM pOUTIATOR. xo bet been dismeanted. six wen bavo only been killed | aamntes to bare been quite mieclatve, ine third the re 
10 Pur; pescsssssansessnssertctceseste MOO og thirty boar Ire. According to tbs bormbard- | ait ie Lot stated, wbileia anly cee cocs & regalur victory 
feboebsrd & Gebbari..+-.ses0s+- + 10000 ing moat be almply a plewant excitement apirar tu have bieo reported. AS & general coaclusion, 
B, Bebrend & O0..cesussseeeee veces 10M Aivices from EL, Petersburg ulate that tbe Poles are to | “ierecomime. ded that the troops soul Bo armrt wit 
‘An Artwerp paper all gra that the French government bayou constitution, Weajons of Lhe Most approved construction, while It is 


aro in tho receipt of private taformation that the allod 
fiona hare oxporienced amovore hurricane at the moat 
‘of the Potbd, and tat vleven Pogltsh and joven French 
frunboats wors oat. the crewa ara stated to'bayo bez 


narod. 


ar Porls Correspondence: 


France tn 1e1—Napen's Islion Pdicy—Temper of 
Avwirio—New Tear't Vay ts Parie—Somensrial Af | 
fours in Frame—A Uurkows Law Uase—The Americas 
Orieie im Bronce, de 
At length woe have gotrid of ths olf year and falrly 

ccnterod upcin that whicli «fll complete the deca Ia of ona of 

tho mont colobrated epoctu of hintory—tbe greal covp W'ela 
of the Prealdant of the ancoad Ferach repablio, in Decem- 
ee, 1861. What a marvellous ehango ince that davs! Then, 

with a hopeless stiruy, aod Dia 

‘qepeclally, who had thus @iaimarily seized tbe colas, with 

Something ailli moro eaiplatle, 

at bim in etapld wonder 


every one treall 


hata ber oer to 


rt 
it 


bas gous 
pounced 


ols himself as best 


lag aml 


0 
a 


de 


At 


can. 


Noe all wien are g sting 
od roasty to Bro the mbirels of | 
tho world! nti it aball please tim to give the word. 
What wil ho nay on New Year'¢ day? waa tho 07) 
e€ orery Ip, oF the neceet sentiment of ovory bear, 
Bat tho ephynz has al lait given tongoo, and leit the pax 
led world Juth absOt aa ealightaned ag ik ras before. 
The tralti (5, {ho polloy of Ausieia, oF rather tho (a-p=r 
of that Powor, bids eeflanco to all special programmes 
about tho peace of the world. 
upon the Libétal shoulders of Mods Schmerling, with (he 
‘olbar abo aulli clings coowuisively to tbe arbitrary Mf. de 
Lechburg. | Sbe le willlog to be with tho now love, 
nol ready td'eaat b& Lh old; and, ike w apolied c 
r to everybing wi tbe shape of reaaoa, 
Joba Ramell, dbapty doairona of ntandiog far with tho a1 
Hons In bur Bow rule of Forolga Mluister, Las 
ing tho English Embersy during tho last fortalght 1 a 
fovee with biscontinual wurkiug of the tolegraphic wires, 
Ue object of which waa to oxtract something tanyioie 
from tho Emporot to go to Carliament with, 
Jey bss Loon perpetually passing to and fro betmecn tho 
palace of the former Pricesss Rorghesa (the Weitieh Bn- 
assy) aod tbo Tullorios. Despatch aft 
Fepland. 
certain that the Exmporor would 
fay something Immrvaoly Important, and the Lontoa 
Tiny Lad an (otlmatiou to that effect: wou, lol tha 
whole thing explodes in the tittle cart sentence you have 
doubtloss already transferred to your columns—tho 
meaning of mliioh ta thas Fogland aid France arp simply 
tu that Christian slate of mind which “bopoth all 
things.’ For anything aid to tho Pataco of tho Dulleriag 
on Tuesay, tho Int of January, tha world may be ia 
flames oa the/lat of Apeil. Lard John Rassoil must un 
iis fo-eiga despatebra, tt 
4s sald, will bo Rercely critfoland on the tasting “of Par 
Msmeat, and Lord Palmeratoa 
preparing for a disgolotion which be brlteras must come, 
Parties are Just now 60 nvooiy balanced that aosblog but 


With ons had be feans 


‘A ninurvlar point of Ine has Juat boon submitted to tbe 
Imperial, Court o Lemuges—whethor beos are dumeatls 
Anjmals Or not? Homo lees, iD m atato of irritation, wan- 
ered from Ube garven to thy road, and stung the horse of 
8 farmer who was driving by with hia sou, causiag (t to 
ey ave trom bis cvotrul, and produoing ia the end tbs 
death of tho toa. The farmer brought an action befora 
tho civil tribunal of Aubursoa, But the coark ealed that 
bee were ‘wild ang {erocioua” aplmals, and evnss- 
quently were Gut respoonibie for their acts.” Gut op his 
Appeal the Court ot Laeger, after long argucsent, bas 
ecine to b contrary deci, aiid vevlarce bers to bo /+do, 
mnistle"huumals, The farcucr, therefore, waa awarded 
damages, 

Trust not copclode my Iettor without aasurlog yon of 
the dcop, the Intors6 (utorest whieh ls being folttapvory 
ents ib Paris resyrcting the present pultieal slaty of 
the United state You bar but one ‘continent, that, 
AAU tiséancs bovaliixy your woblo confederation ‘must 
| bow besvy biow aud utscouragemeat to tho liberty of 

mau all over tho world. In France tho citizens of the 
United sLaves are a0 popular, from thele greater facllity 
Ju Jcontifying themeciees with the peuple of the county 
thas te kngiah, thatexery thing toteredting to Amer 
‘ca, spar} froin fia eummercial iulluouce, le rogarded with 
feeling cf ssmpatuy of 00 vrdlnary character. 20 long 
fas the yest contederativa of the United, States Bolts its 

ug felt by all (hat tree frecdom can nevecbo in 
positive eabger. 


not olscurely intimated that the gallitary expeciios will 
eapéed tho retimates by omecl saygiles were provided. 


Whe English Press on ¢hy Canaan 
alton 

(From the Lsnuvn Canes, Jaa. 6) 

According ts a tecwion Just giveo Dy the Jadges of 

(ho Ovurt or Quora's Houck ta Orasila, we are about to 

deiwwor ap a black man to baburut alive by the siave- 

oer of Mucourl. Tho pablo are already femiliar 


tra 


Warm, Jan. 4, 1861, 


words. {t ts ‘unw more than a sear aloce a 
WyaiKo vege waz Bowe Burrying across a plantasira. of 
wich Mr. Goneca Diggs waa the propriswor, Ny the 
[nw of His-ouri, to which (ais plantation eras situated, 
WW thy duly cf’ every mao to artost h slavo fudud dis? 
Want more than ewenty oilos (0m. bia roaator's plauta- 
Hou. Viggia in vertormanco of the duty thus Lay 

Ireved the Fugitive,and ate a chalacamo up wthbin. 
[otto struegio mbich ested the taro drew a kifo ant 
woanded his pursuer tothe dosth, Thore Linu upporia 
ulty for dispute about the facts.” Tho slage lew a man 
wlio was in the execution of bia publi¢ duty, accord 
Whe to the ns of Misxourl. Atcord:bg to all other Laws 
DUE Ubeee of Missonrt and Musourl’s kiudred: States, the 
tlave was meting io the alrcet excrelse of the {aaticaable 
Prercgstive of manhood; accerding to tho lass of Stic 
eur be war committing murder. After tao nct had Deen 
cénsuromnted be entmpleted bis eéeape to Canada. Coliner 
Do was trarked by the ngeols of the wlaye State; and a 
roquuition bas beea mado that bo be delivered up, dudor 
our Extradition treaty with (ho United states, as mar. 
decor 

AU human syrpatbles are tomultuously tn favor of thy 
slave, bul [Cappests Hint buman twa areas directly. {3 
Iavor'ol gist: bia apt the cortalp fate of Boing burnt 
nilee. Chief Justico Robinson atid Mr. Justice Baroy’ 
havo roles rgslust the dawentjent oploion of Mr. Justice 


‘Whe Crisiy In the United States, 
[From the Leadoo Kat) Jan. 7.) 

‘The State of South Ox olina lay seetded from the Uniou 
by uu urianimous yute of ber Legislature, and tt nor ro- 
iain w bo geen whether ang of tbo other southern, 
Bats will follow ber esamole, aud what course tha 
fedoral hutboritis will pureus under ie circumstances, 
While wb walt for further laformation on theea palate, it 


my Bo ell to consider eave gain the cause of quarrel | Mclana, iat tho treaty of oxkrudition, which ts pact 
Wick, Mas thus besun to rend asunder the rawbtiet | of the ulatbie.inw oF Cannda, apps tb Mince eed 

bu. | Gumieccrilon which the worid has yet bebel’. Ooo of | that the tab mast be given up, Just asf he bad beca 
tho prevalent doluswus of the nge to which we Uvoisto | & white! man wbo Uad murdsred bia paulsr and but 

rot, | rexard durctecy ns equivalent to Werty, and the Wirt | ceenped from hs acl. . the Ost Ullogs of auch. a 
Lord: | Wution of purer to the poorest ned worst’ educated citt!)| declsion Is Upht tuake do Poglabmad’s toce Hush, ual 


200 Of tbe State £5 a certalo way lo -protote-the parca 
Uberallt§ of Uhou,be und the meet benellelal course of 
action. ‘Lot thoes who hold thls opluicw oxamias the 
quarrel av 


0 eall forth an exclamation; But, w far aa the cate! Bas 
une) and 80 far us thoy bare to dy with Ib, we vers wach, 
foor that the majority oF hs Court Will be thought. by 
lawyers te have put the cals QoRaIble construction Up 
tho Extrauditloo lay as (Uetands. The Jodges are, by the 
turns of tbo ©xéa "put before: thor), shut ou feom ths 
consideration of the two facts apon eich afoao all our 
By mpatbles nro based. UF the black bad Killed and rub- 
bed.a traveller upon the highway, and bed then ‘Uled 
across the frontier, we shonld nl bave cald. with ona 
volee; "Give tbe villain up." Uf Bo Rad Killed a. xaolse 
who ‘bad bim ia legal custly for gomo. crime 
oxwlast property, wo should have Dees equally ready to 
‘orrenser fim.’ Ibis is Just how the eaae appsars 
judges; They. decide “no. more than Wat 

& fugitive geno. bes,: ine resisting hia lawfal ap- 
Prehenaion, killed np Amerlean ejtizea and thva 
Taken rettige Io “Ceoada, must. Bp given up. 
This camwot Be Lovistly ‘galucald “The Canadiaa 
statute provides that n pernnh charged wih coma itiarr 
sthin tay’ of the Ueited States oF Ambre muy: of ths 
olfepee# uientlvued tn the treaty —tbt le to cay, murder, 
or assault with tnteot to commit mardce, plency, arsun 
robbery or forgery, aud chasg-d upon gue evidence of 
erimluility o& accurate to tho law of the plice whsre 
the fusluve or person to charged slall te fouod woul 
Justify bis apprebenaion and corsmitment for Uri, fr tho 
erlipé or offence hsd there been cutsmnittes, tas’ bo ap 
‘rebeuded npeu complaint made under oth, 1a order 
ust bo ma bo brought before thie Judxe and Justice of 
tho Pesco who haz caused lm tobe apprehended, 10 
BL end Ut the evidecco Bis ertmpalts mas’ De 
beard avd conaftered; and that if, oa auch bearing, 
tho ovidotee be deemed suileieat UY law to sustatn (Ue 


a kexph 


Tord Gon 


despatch 
bo aa. 


ene time 


Of tho Union, oxeopt Macaucliuvetts; Dut we ale leara 
Abst the great mex who directed (bal. Heyclutlon—Wash 
ington, Jefferson, Mola ya, Patrick Hears and a nliton— 
were Usanlmoxs' in exceraling tbe practice of clavery, 
and looks forward to tbe time whe it sould ceuss to 
contaminate tho soil of {roo Amencs. The abolitiou of 
tho slave tyaile which rubsqucolly foliowe, was regard 
fod by ite warmest advocates ms oot ooly beaeOclal in It- 
olf, but as a lebg stop towar’s the extinction of slavery 


soppeacd Lo ve already 


some grea toca catravs \hairu mater Teeter feral cern fr and du. | ebsege. wording to) the las af ny Bo aba, 
‘But to retin to New ‘Year's day—always 30 Important | mecratie ectomunt EO “which would apy ‘| certify the nuh eA &ccov of all 
Maaoaa th die fat o€ France. Ik wos tay os etora | (UOmEIY LO the bee lon Orso lates, | shee tahun EOL ey cay 
| Gat wind aa esety Btcktoesgg neh oy tnt tas as > eo 
Aaiperoe PP pecenssry ve 8PM Ith (hs com _, eGR Ete ego ot 


Wasry sereoade Ie the court of the Louvre, whence 
the superb babs of the alfferant regiments qusrtsradta 
Parla are wock oz this cocasioa to alate tho chief of tke 
Slate, Weather is au tmmeuse (cgrediont io all apoota- 
clon. Even when ster cuvor ths eblef actorsoften acem 
Jegroa Inionced by |b; bol wheu It relates 

Jo bran now oolpages, and liverios fresh from the em- 
Drolderor and tallor’a haud, it ls a great matter iudeed, 
‘The magartes, (oo, of (ho second ompire are ambitious oF 
abibiting Woir bravery before tbe avolone legittinlats 


and lofty aristocreoy of 
dors in thus Wegres thoy ars avirs year Beoitiy 
more end more erulous But the 

cle, as carriage 


Ww acertala 


pride of paine 
Hunkeyiam, rolled 
‘= moaraful exhibits 


if carriage io all tbo Casoting 
Lequer ant nowiy bedizaed 
og towants the Qilerlee, wan 
Toe usual crowds were Te 


Begland 


ou undo checmmtanees of sna Sia eats Eee 
Demon 


ersubl ebarked, according 10 the stipulation lof tne 
Aue heart of a tree and democratic uatlin. ey | Treaty." IC bas been feebly argued tat ake, teidenee af 
as verily a strong digestiou, abd one not to ba interfered | bo fact of the homicide was not sulleicnt, and. that the 
with by trifles. forms of the treaty apply only to offeacea against the 
Bat ve must, melancholy part of the matter j3, that | rederal Jawa of the Calum, and nut to the eriealnilcades uf 
Paring theseventy sears for wiieh the American cin- | ind vidual States IL bas’ Deco more plaualbls urged tat 
feacracy bas existed, the wbolo too of evntimeat mith | sho act of tha slave doos oot amount to murder necordiug 
regard to wiayery bas, io the Southera Statos at least, | (v the Liwa of Canads, for that the were acl. of homicide 
undergone @ rogarkable change. Slavery nsed to bo | taken its character of guilt OF lance uce from iia attendant 
panied. oe @ thorouebly oxcoptioaal institatioa—as the | elrcumutances. Bul Use are arguments to whlcb uotulug, 
I gney of evil thes: nd a disgrace toa constitation | Dut our strug disire to lind cowe pretext to eécape tro 
ounted on tho cataral freedom and independence of | a coutlusion wo mblor could give. a memeDte val He 
mankinll There waa bardly a political Ioadnr of any 


Fats, HS We fear Nk mat be adealtted that 
poto who -bsd not-somo plan’ for its abolition. Jef- | tho Cuurt’ of Queen's Beach bas come lo. ‘tha 


ST Shee tne, | terson himself, tho geestoat chist of the democracy, | right conclosiga in this faascund. ther tpoe croveds oe 
[had to tne Cory dace of this. century “speculated | patiay as well ax In jadicisl Donesty it wood, aye Ted to 
ring | CAcblyoB the sutiect; bot tho United <iates became | Incst diaactrous coicequeaces It had glrea. aN epromite 


Jreseesed of Loalsins sod Florida, they bave con- 
uorm Toxas, they bawn majo ArEAD@a, and Misso4el 
{nto Stater, and theo xoccee}vo acquisitions have altered 
‘entirely tho view with which slavery ty regupded. Por, 


decision With thoir limited powers they cola bave 
‘oyenvs vo door throvgh which this poor prisoaer could 
ape which would not have remsised wide open for 


{ese fm cops of prasan wi apg um | SUS he Scrat et heey tied, | erty ade he bane onipiong 
ir ohn innadrWhe ne sey | by eedlum ate ih Pagina | reacharound 
dim and dismal, dcepite thelr new broauchith, feathers. i be amen iat im Tree ope apa InIE Sab sonra ino 


ud Dottous, antl aa for tho jolly red pants that wors 
obliged to tridgo it in order to pay thelr imporlal devalre, 
tho wight was pitiable. A day fn the Crimes was nothing 
to Wo misery of plunpipg « well strapped varnished boot 

"OY. Gravel, with the sicet making mores mith 
‘oua'a guidoa epaulets Lord Comley'a (unercal faco and. 


foto 


600 would bo found bolo eaough to write angtolag on the. 
othor aide, and thus make. bimeelf a mark for popaler 
‘Yengoance, tho subject hax eoux! tbo written on 1a. a. 
tone of ferocious ana cynical extravaganca which 15 to 
a butopfan ye abeolutely appalilag. ths South baa 
become enemored of hoe ehame. Frog Inbar ts deeounced 


the little State of Saxcuy (ur deliveriug up a Huogirian 
bobleman who had trested to her hoepitailty should, in 
out Sto upth and our grandeur, deliver up a wretched 
#luvo who bad ran tor our ‘zoll, as to the ark of 
freedom, may be argued nan ‘Jogical woeeselty in 
8 court’ of law, bat Is an obvious Impassibulty 


aa tegradbe ord dizerncetul, tha honest trluraphs of tha | aw fact. How it will be woods mt ate 
deen mouncray rece Ug ea beacons arcs | poor wa gba moka bia Way to Peaccacsare wrcated | to foretell. | How the fovieal necessity will be sbowa 
“4 vw mith ibe seus | with eoueu ant oat my esertod that s | to boa proctieal impos wi e308 
Mithout, acd ‘when capped bythe rlort bat enigmatte | gro the iebiccr sonatas rabio pers | proparta is expulen apey  ae 


reply of' the Bmaporur, ererybuly seemed giad to’ inake 
an epecdy ancscaps frum the Salle dea Mareechaur a. 


Srocnsy woah yermoil. 


‘Of courte thare was the ccotomary gathericg of the 
constitated bodies; all in their goodliest array aud noe 
whovo w better tata oxbibited in auch costume than 1a 
Franco, Tuo mapuioeut salle den Mareschanz—ao called 

marebal of Francs orua- 
D ag cree, but there waa 
ue ta bigh and vaulted 
‘en, the 


from a full Long 
rmepllog cach ppuvcl—sas ay 
Dot a gleam of nunbns to Hh 
roof and ting additwical Taste 
beneath, nud at timew It was z0 dark frou tha mecrabis 
‘lato of tho etmosphere tbat it becamié Qucatioaal’s whe. 
Wher ib would not ba arovraury 40 Light Up tho 


doller, mid-day 


yortralt 


a it ra. 


5 the honorabin porzults 
of industry tvcapacttate a nation for eivliviation’ and ro 
Mnement, “and that n2 tustitottons ean ba roally [e03 
und demrcratic r:hich do not vet, like thera of tices 
and of Koma, on sbroad substratum of slavery. So tae 
from trr sting slavery a5.an ex-ptlonal fnsitution, it 1s 
Fogarded by these demncratie philasophera 1s to natural 
Biato ofa erost portion of he Humay race; and, po far 
fro adniitiing that America ooght. to [cok foewned to its 
oxtinetion, Its contenved. thav the property. tn Hum vu 
creatures Ougbt to bo as unlyeraul ad the propery Iu. 


Propared to explo: tut rery ton fides wee are thal thie ne 
0:0 & at this nctiovt as tafe tn the prtion of Turcnda fre 
exe bring ten! tefore a Missouri jury of lareouners os he 
torild be if he were in the veda Wf Central Africa. Mean, 
‘While, as wo gather from tbr report, there. Is uo lined. 
ale hurry, of any danger of aay steps beg Uken to 
cary out tho judgment. From tho deeloa of tte 
queen's Boneh there 4s, IU appears, bs tho Cauadian law, 
ap appeal to the Bench of Judes, and thenee agald 
‘thero W an appeal, oa we understand,’ 10 tho Veivy Osun 
cll in Boglano, 


i : ‘Althousn wo may oar. that ugoa. tho 
Rorgeous throng Jand or tn tame animale. ; broad question of law tho decieion of Fuylish Lawyers 
unr Rar glies grvepiet been merely incetcrspoeua. | must cancun wu tB3cor tho Queco’ Cece ot Ceeany 
vs ur ten oF twelve years slavery altered 1d it Sy ah — 

ee chsp- | her iactes, ad from n deleuorva no haa Become an og- | Judges ios ge tesa et ee oF aE 


Judie wy {ail to “discover apy techoleal objection, 


sreadise pror, Brary Gimpromls welch tua toteration | ihis MEF Mall to racecatage, “yet tiee 
aly Un thee eaten “uileof the, Doslararde, | Gr Grice tunes Bed erocted fo eteta the coarse ef thi | Sako tora ee ioe (ae, Rreeeealagy, ut aipio. 
Be te, ena vo aber | mens ol bea aeplavny, atdihatoot Or theca: | macy, witha the provises of which a dificaty of fon 
epic ia) eo pens je hota td | croschwents of the Nerth, but by the vggreszive ambition ebaracter specially falls. It (5 not because we bave hesd- 
Caper ey eee Onl tal at jthsle | oF tosoutb. Withamafriy so Gueres ead tenses | ear ania adiengagemencehel inveireemeeeres 
Gripeng eveg. “delivored themselves of tho tallog | Sopreme Court of the Called sale ae ats 


alts, Ubey look 


damiels brooght 


od 


ko KO maby: betrayed and weeping 
(eum Lho provinces to Bed thelr Fol 


th tho etreets of m Iceutious wily. 


‘of tho proschibed. uss gea OC tho 
Wiod or weathar, 
eo—must undongo tbelr aunaad prosental 
must c170 0. cverybody, whiin orers bids. 
‘8 custom ehicn'benedta 1ededy bat 
Kovpec. To bo-comseous of tho plague ana 
‘Obsoeve the. featares of the 


carving 


Pru 


sy Which bid) deance ty 
Sohk—crenncs us trey are tar. 


unhappy parchasers in geareh, 


Pectod Cbligation to burn an Innocent man Wat we ara. 
Uhorefore to bam him. Tt ts not bocadre we bave Blladly 
and unkvowlngly bound ourselves syftematically to out- 
Tage all thy common laa of God and homanity, thet wa: 
‘Ate thorefore tow, as a matter of coarse, to do thin dest 
dot aad to Ukethe Ost step by the sim mane es the 
Tumans wad us adopt when thoy desired to coomit 
Uhotnselres (o some nefarious eutorprise—by the x'rieo 
of a mlave. Although we think thero fs nothing {a thy 
objection tbat the Jawa which this lava uaa brokin are 


slavers hace entered on a curer the vbiecl of wblet 
would scem to be to mako their fayurlte lartitatioa ea. 
torminous with thy iimits of the repablic. _ {hoy have 
ewrept away tho Missouri compromise, wbleb limited atu. 
very to thotraet. eouth, of thirty alx wlogrees af north 
Iatitodo, hoy Rave forced upon thy Nuria, ia. tho Pugi. 
Uso Slave bill, a measure which compels (tom to Ised 
thelr asuistanco to the South ia the rvcocery of thelr ea. 
eaped boodmen. In tho capa uf Kansas thoy have eoigat 
by force of arcs to amort tho righ 


SHU there was inacls 


crsbanly 
1s towardly 
tho shop. 
had onty to 


Urlaging shwos | tho Tawa of slicovrls aud not the lawn ef ths Ua 
SES tbe precacets tameah ele tee premiers pocket | into free Teritory, and ia the Dred Sonik eco thar om | Leone of Alisonrt aad not Iilethat. cee obi 
Bovniee ter tha dteen Tondane p”"o! Eaeid a | tatnes an ates dical opinion (roca the Suprema Cotes | tow ih Zeyh yy See MOA obla- 
Toe Boose of Hestes Uroes ee ie BE Ob. | whieh would Beve Maced lle Fertitorios aU tbeieaa: | Nesey eaPabe Mace Ree, ea an 
oe MDEPER Te aa des Aji this whilo tho North bay beea resisting, feebly | individual late. Letus waitand soe It may bo tat 
ee, iy tbo. genoral ditcuity: | Pod incl core ra ngs , ° may tot 
Jy bedi thers mere ost oly acteats ules mi | one Tina as eased eee aoe Ba AE | WO RUTETent of Wesagten may ro: een ut to 


Ubelr speeitie, aoe 


, but dauelag, 

1 Aftaz te rove buroan feadion, and for thn oid 
aber of beauti(ul bronrea, exqulsito Lableaux, 

, oacruated Lanipa, clocks, 

Baron otluelild hima exclave 

carefully inspected all, at bo 

surette Be dolay ed bls dopar 


ions. All that was deatrod was poacn, and that peace 
could not bo odialued. Whilo theso thloga were doas tha 
‘South coutwwued ylotently to uporaid ths abolltioaista ot 
Yio North as tha ¢saso oF all tnelr (eoublon, wall Ube Latics 


execute thy provisions of the treaty inthis lastance. It 
Ha) bo that the slayeowners may wot parma wroogh 
CaF courts of law na expensive Hitigatiog, whlch B=ver 
can by any poselbility hava ‘tho result. of provariog tor 


‘ling, coddiog, 


fren age Oat | oF Soult Carolina showered prosents nod carcsea oa the | thetn te treet savor of A burt racriloy me id we te 
sali naeth bs nlson bo | brutal acauol of Ar. Summer. La'2660 tho North ea- | Eugtiaa nation. Aa a topio ok tmomiisntc. excitement 


deavored 10 clect'a President who, though Cully recog. | this siayo caso may havo its lntgrest, butoa Wes side of 


ure suother Boar. izing tho right of ths South to ila Slave proparty, was | tho Allaatio we are too. peatoazsly conve 
Kvecybedy makes i a pola i 0 | 0 2 rr S iM se Fuybonncr teens 
IY ia Benue of tho ust buts AME 9m? | oppeo to. sta extension im the Twrrlarie the Nord | prectcal charseisr. of Abe conte ee tee eee eee 


winnce of Which may bo 
Boulevard Moni 


adop oa the 


Worn cefeated, and submitted almost withont a margiar 
{0 tho revalt.” On tbo presaat oocatioa tis South bes 
Submittal to the samo. ordeal, but not with tha seme 
fuccers. They have taken their chance of: elecune a 
Frendeat of thelr own views, Dut they have. faticd. 
Mr. Leocoln, Ike Goicoel: Fremont, fully recognises 
toe rigot “of ths South to the tnsutuioa of 
slasory; but, Iie bic, ho ia tn ta extension. 


about it. What, Bowever, It dovs slow Ia tho Gecealip 
for s diplomatic vxplanation of this cviraditicn trea 
‘The next thing we absl be told will be that it regents 
he surrender of all fogitivu Slaven, for tuat by tho et of 
MWwour! a ares property. wn thst acon why takes 
Inumself off 1s guilty of robbery, which 

4s wits tbo vorma of shin treaiy. 


35 wo Baa BceD, 


eau gentleman, witheoms | ‘This exizet be codured.. Wit iby in. both vas 
Naat iahis Land. Hie turns aia | 2b Ginsries soi in tbs Sooreny Cour’ of ths tailed | LOFd Brongham’s Opinion of John rowan. 
aha ha JOUvHRE ok | States, ch Roath cannot eubmat (om dresideat wha late | LOWD MLOUOMAM'S RELY To AN INvISATION eee 


evideauy lo Kocw bow 


00a after labs pods ber 


groced ae) 


corpoundiog 
Terk bcos of Mocs ent pecs casey 


Eastern | 
eimaplea 


{he preiiied empric tars bis 
a esing | malluede acd 
ta cigaal virtoes of bis uortrum. 


“4, diligsath 
alse, dUipeatly employed ia 


Weir devoted goryant. Unlew ovary power In tho con 


TEND THK JOUN BROWN ANNIVELSARY LN BOSTO! 
‘uitotion [s to.ge Atvalned Lo order to promote the progroes 


Huocuuax, Noy. 30, 1660. 


yarpert | SiBavers, they will pot remata ln the Uaioa; they will | Sc—I (cel bobored by tho invitation to attend the tea. 
Cae eave | ot Malt fe 800. whother thepare injared, but regent tha | ton Courensisa,and to give my oplaica upon the qua. 
and ember, ‘ang | AME Beck to hour onward progress as a latclerable In: | tion | How can American slavery be aboslate fi) feck, 
Teiumphaat” eyey | eBay, Tats When, i bie resultoc cto history o€ slavery. | older the appileation is made t9 me 30 coatviving woe Ss 
paldrelenn: | 153eu 35.6 toiceated, it bat andod aa an aggresales in- | reprencot the anti alsvery boy in this coustrs, aed “i 
Ter tho basks | ,RA2veD: and, ic it now threatens to dismlte ta Union, ve that Topeak thelr teatiaucals as well ag cay oma 

fe because Ithad any tiog fo four for HeakpRich | a expres, tho det dicerooe of cola with. rox 

pisceof clock: | Tea hopes eee gu bbet boesasa tas reesivedd a check ta | upoa the menits of thine bo. promoted, the ipa 
om pontiac “te Dopes of Fatere acquisition, bed Ferry expedivioa, Sud ups tho ate of those wens 


for tbolrcoudact in It. No. one will doubt imy varieot 
deaire to eo wlayery extinguished, but (Act dertre can only 
be ratifid by (aig ul peans—s eit repurd fo the Highee 
property, oral the law delares prvperty, abd q constant 
Tspogeabea t the ebesaing of iond. NomARcan bn Cou 
fluerod a maytyr Uniees he not caly euler, butts its 
ees to the (ru}u; apd be does not bear thls tetimoay 
‘edo not | who eceks a lawful object by illegal mtans. any other 


‘tid, does, Ths | course taken {or thy abolition of slavery can cay delay 


cay Snkaest a2 expedition ta Mexico, | the onasummation w: My wie , Desid 
airmen stereo cag, | Hecislsteenis eet er gar | aman ngs ata Aramco 
mapas pike Ring repiscleg M. Fariai, at | Uieir caverestoon. Noveriocko, dase, Bice | nee TeRLED tbe Ce 


rereta aescmes the 


sr etthe BoE | Beith emanciration was tually carricd It was accom. 


i bvecy | blinked by stopo.uad Ove sears clapeal be(Wrra the com: 


nhf ‘oC the federal semi 8 

TB edee rage Rute aaa previ SMe | sere, a te iy te ion mont ado oe eld | Reeerment of the mearere ia 1S ad lin completo 
beso calles ¥reterinke Willan 4s that the frontiers of tbe Western Stites are fel 

erally a awe Tihs lew, | witha population of iadisce, andthe daties oc teresa: | rreeaaser ee Othe uci reat ale 
pes aa aU afUcls Io’ the Reus } lar army ounsieh almast exctusively in clincking the in. | sets Vothe Baglin courte tedurttord A Crore 
‘The alarcalzig apt of aMalea ty the United Dee Be fapellie che attacks Of these bvetis tribes. | really mate BY Abe Teiaee is Boao eg bt 
raising o€ Ube Fete of discmunt taney vealed Statan, thy | Of lata’ Lo savages hare beea mare. Trenuicome tnovaaisveet with’ the Gelacipin now lak tree hal y 
ardtesteney of eee ela Reelin aod tho Use” | suk F (he discoveries of tho precines metais | aim bound to expresa lay doutis Ur aeeb deat la nei 
Jo the last a So eenne haves wuts | Rava excited thetr cupidity, or whether, as is perhaps | bare becy wie Jatanica touched Stee, 
Repent esteem resetia: | tee potable, the passage of misac Farce uroxgh | Wis eoastey. Tk i certain tant tbe did Gok 10: 
Bat to thawe facts, the c siren thet annoyance, we cannst say; to es = 
SiR eran web antes | Sei tn ay Gen steed | Seema ea ry nt sata 


Grek of tir Jedgment 13 the ase exposed, which 
Bas Freedom a! of Amacta. \ 
the dlavatica of sor tew frrsideat all frieads of 
“America, Of 1U coctioed una, of the Gual exuactiaa 
OF slavery by peseetol means, And of the aller ima = 
diate extincuod of the wrrerable lave trade, all (risa 
of the Luma race must boutlly rejoice They will, let 
‘us Hope, Sd ia bim a powuerul alr, as bla evuntry tasy 
SaP;SL LD od ap able, x cossisteat’ aud aw boned alae. 
ave the honor ta ba Fucr (aithful scrrsnt. 
WROUG TAM 


Sons Rale 


Wl One of Queen Victorta’ 
in South Amertea? 
[From the Lousoa Cirvacle, Jaa. 2.) 

Ovo of Gacsa Victoria's Sas raliog & Suoth American 
moarehy! *Vistoa of glory, spare oar achinr sight" 
A Sonth Carolinian gectleman, writiog to a Liverpool 
coulempurary, Prints out that, wheu it las coaapleted ita 
‘cosation, bis State will bo aa’ arutocratiy repablic, «a 
ugeosta hat the change to @ muaarchy walld bs'omy 
apd agrocable, Tuere ts, ceruialy, cuasidsrabls are 
teciecy in the goverumont of tho tke stato; Wis et 
Aho ODly Siete where the Trealdential elastorm ars nok 
elcotod by thn people—the Stato Legisiawuro retalvinz 
that jowor in ig Own hands. “Tharo is «iad somthing 
Of ariskeracy Ia tbe We and position of planters: "thoy 
toll not, weither do tacy spin; their siarn work tor 
(hem, aud all the world coca to Ubele dours begkiog for 
mors’ cotton. Tk might ba oy Ww change bus areiD 


cratle repablic—a republic alao, like 2parta uf old, with | 


{Ud belows (0 do the tant wock—inlo a mvaarchy, but wo 
Luuk We Ive of an Rogitsb Hitooe, xeated 00 Dix throos, 
ptudces with the bisck diamonita of giaro grown wenith, 
88 Gallery tale (co readily belleved by the Wuraippors 
+Cootten, pogiand, it & true, ts eomme-clal cooaga, bat 
bok Lu the heart's cere; Lar eica are aut quite 69 atopped 
Ftb colton wool a8 our Uoarioatoa friends may 1magia9; 
fd thoub one Lord Chaycoiloe ait un n woolsuck, 600 
Kooper of tho natfonal eonscieave us not yet eathroacd oa 

Dale of costoa. It cectaiuly would be, all thing: coa- 
Idorer, the trangest sight i tbe worhi—deating all 
Pantomime transfe stiou—were oar Prince Allred oF 
Frmce Arthur (0 accept a smrope (0 tha ptcongbold of 
Slavery. A vescendabt of George (11. eeturoiny to claim 
bow tbo allegianeo thrown off noarly a evotary az, 
wuld be odd cong; but thik of the stilh more 
Mwtling picture, Fnclino's Legitature and eucerelgo 
a) ing £29,000,000 to drive slavery {rom the West Ladies, 
lubd Unco a tei yeare after warde—ia the lifeline, wo may 
‘ay, OF ono gencratloD—an Aygluh 1'ein6e, 60a Of Queen 
Vieloris, ascenaing (be turous ufo. slaveloldlag Stavel 
SA rich Jewel Io an Elbiop’s ear!" Woy, l& Wacen Vic- 
{orls tits Eupposed to bo pyalbiy tolerant of nlavory? 
Te Was understood, at the ting when the’ Hiaorable 
Auieila 3turray publiabed a work, apviogisiag to erma 
extent for tlavers, that the Qucea W/ots f0 tho autboross, 
then f Maia ot fiooor at_her Uuart, oxprecsiog regret at 
the toue usthe Work. fo otber vay, also, (bs Queen, 1a 
KrsusWiK ab cxtED Lon OL Lord ULoagham’s  pacrage 
to hus, crothér, maalioed, ax 009-0¢ too rvasaas for 
Fo God, bis Herestous for tus sappresaioa of 
arey and) tho slave tradaY In their present 
eacled late, however, aaytbing comiag (ua 
South Garuliniaus wil ‘bo uaturally wild and in- 
Cuber Dt. Their compatriots at th North hava, bow- 
e¥6r, not mush aenntogo 10 tis way to Oost of Tho 


‘of tbe revotat/ 1 
Berita Baca ° 
be olota aitacbiag’ 10 the 
Bodie ite aie wee cael 

es Late taaiet) Were ca! 
coms (o have crise” Uhreagh the 


wummer Ube Prince returned (ree Loadoa,, ant, com 
folly aware of the e} character of the tlie, appli 
Deel! to the tody of polities Uh all the Pwnreoriag 
eoeay of a maniy and ratelest nates. TB: 
thee work oat iz bw political conricticge Ww 
Vesa maton ebicg frou ite gradual acd Ranly 
Din derelpemeot Prom a stacnct and booeat 
of ab-ovulbas, the l7ince, la Ube coarse of mix OF 
ous, converte bimed Loti nn equally altce'® al Wp 


cot ta 
ToApel- 


0 


men whore acquaintance be would pe bape Save ah sase! 
Dak ten abort sears Defore, ibe bad had any o-eastsa to 
| make ft at that uiluary era of bis Life, now beewme La 
| dally axegclntes The taltion of hts eon, Priucs Predéctes 
‘Willtam, was entrusted to Dr. Oartius. a seholyp of w lle 
Known Iibera) pripciploa; and the father of the oupll, ws | 
ikumd tbs rumored tn Berlin. never failed WO ute 
aby of the historical lectures deilvered to bia soo by ansa 
J Of such advanced convictions as Drerven and Raamur, 
| All boss acquainted with the persnal eharscter of bis 
| prewant Majesty aro onaulinous io the belle’ (hat to | 
change in bir views and opinions Is ches the erailt oF 
is own coutioved siadice and Ube peculiar m>ieety of | 
ia character, whucliy whilo Ik dows tol lake anyihiog for 
Branted, has boos sitways accessible to the izgestiors 
Sf superior Inormation Tule quality, coapiet with 
Rreal power of wil ara the mankicest of a true geatle 
| man, dic not fal to proditce ibe ofret upoa his mind 
which Proms, and. indeed, the whole of Germaay,, 
have before thls hzi-evory ‘reason for congratulating 
thomselvea upon It would be nugratetal on the park of, 
Dia wa sJecte to forget the bevecral induence nxere 


pop bim by his accomplished lvty. Sariy Louisa 
Augosta Caiberina, Diichrs of Satnay, and autor 
Cf tbo proment Grand Imke of Weimar, war bora 


oo the 20th seplewber, 1S1L. As the daughter of tho 
Graod Duke Cael Angust—Geetho’s Gurl Augaa— 
the princess was, #0 Lo speax, born anit bred in tho tradi 

Hens Of literature and iotelicctuai eolightrament. A= | 


ral before th adreat of a meen Iberal ia rns. 
sls, und as evthuslartic aavocato of the uully of Germa- 
Ly loog before any preeonal ambition of his could be 


connected Uh the plan, the Wusieious Nidy raay be ape | 
to hava greetoa|the grow my Ubsralism of her hus | 
and With (cellugs of no cvmmon Aatisfaction. Lake tho 
Trinco Regent, eho was no frien to tho Mantealfol aye | 
tem, and eventuilly preferred to speud almost the wie 
of tito year at Bopny rather than adorn the Berlla Cort 
with ber preaauce. "The Princo himself, altough detainet | 
In the copitid by Bis military duties, {requendy visited 
te town sh had selectal'an ner lace of seal en 
aud did not—it is necerars to gia tals 
HJoual feature of. tbe stato of thige—during bls 
travels to’ and from Furlin always casot with the 
Tespxet due to his position from tlie laferlme liakramucts | 
Of tho Ynyntem."” lace tho accession of la rexeocy the 
eplcit of bis guveroment bas earned im tho lave and ro- 
spect of all rizbt minded politicians tn Germany. 
The procent Kivg ani Quoea oh Peusaly nny both of theor 
lal} nnd majestic Ia purtoa. “AX the good old. Robllee 


» 


‘ou Of the reoraa, uj 


jared. Ta qditien ta 
Whieb bas alaco refuses 9 
‘Fenlecoe for which {t was 
Courant 


Isrecer Co —In Mioipelier, VE 
the thermometer (odiested ory degtesk below mero. 


; lerwr 
saccrunt ADK. 


Tho lst price from Paris sbi ovealag wan OTT. Oo, 
bowing » furtbee fractlvaal 
No gold seas taka La the Bank tony. 
Sits | ooo god. A eoesaranie porn 0 Ue a 
logo. A con 6 
Root rrivad which bas eof be cari ty te hi 
ter | And fome wason Premeh an! German aemants 
‘Amencan railway 
ry wee dull Miincls Ooutral warcs, with $50 pall, 
| Fight Vadherrat of owatitutheal grreromeut states | teed S35, 23 diecounk Now Ye 
oods br Oagut 6, and Ube abaree 


Gane 


iH i 


ecuriliee oo ths Stok 


Payee aero 


i eee Seite 

Licursrss —Draring the thunder shower of Wadnestay, 
Nhe 1616, 
Dems, in 


} shat u h 
poles hateear ate 


the liguseing struck the house of Mra Jacal 
Reomurld. Uwe seventy of alae 
Seas 


ava ta 
ype adiog tho lively later Bad 
il wu fer OF Ahem, fated, Cut wove Waka. 
‘Mus, (bud, yeah TU hs wal, 

y muroa coa! 
pled Geslgned stanford 


Louse was epllateret Two. 


yoa Jupday @oraiag, 


FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, 


Soxpay, Jan. 20, 1861, 


Tho foreign trade of the port commences tho 


Year with @ brisk movemént, Notwithitandiag 
the troubl 
in excess of thowe of last year to the samc date; 
the exports of produce are nearly double thoao of 
tho frat twenty days of January, 1860, and the ox- 
portof apecie nominal, Thero ts 9 goneral ita- 
pression that, whatever may bo tho result of the 
present political {mbrogtio, New York will doin 
good business this yeur with the Western and 
Northern country. 
with tle South, but the incrense of trado with the 
‘West will bo large, and consequently a falr import 


Bt the South the imports to date aro 


Te will of course lose trade 


< maybe doticlpated. Cotton is moving” 


forward moro freoly, and the demand for eoroals 
is unchecked, Tho Custom Houso tables of tho 
trade of the port for the week ond since Jan. L 
compare as follows with: tho tables for the cor 
responding period of the two past yeani— 


Olber day ® wively circulated New Yuyk papor badaloog | which be is, the Ring ls very military in ‘Appoacnnce,. inn r 
artiloesphauiloy the Ibteotiocs ati Ubjcty. of Hagiana | pearing UUs sixty three, yeara we the gor aad ert. | wed Lar a io, 
Ho toiling euavry yo ube Weat Logics We kao anne | meen Uo youl crag, "aud ldiaggadee “Aho | Tinie wed AAD. 800 
TU WOU Puiu our Coiootes, Dut we fureraw that it woald | murtli) Character of bis reatnros the wriak tr pts ay Gidcral merehsaule, 20H ebk —LSsOore — LOrNTOr 
lead wan abolitioast sevativa tu tay olates and to the | saveing ary. Her Majesty ls ben p Urlllwut Deay: La TOY AL RAL RSID,OLED HT " 
Uueolusiou Cr UBAT pibrioua eoagederncy; aud, with KBAC') ber ycunger years, and eovwriustandiog tho aliments to Petia tie aie 
Hem od tn Slow, we, greatly “darian!” youd | whieh ab han of lie ecu subject, evatinues vo Looe |) Tabor thewek SuTrOLiL  GO:RRGa 4 G18 Au 
£20 0.000 for tuo pure ‘psasary ut Going evil. Ko | like willconditincd taty of aiat foes, fheatdes tus | Previowtyreportes. SAN202 —WOLTT90 
ory i's atting companion pictura U3 tne young Engusa,} prrseot erawn Prlaco, the marriogc of tbe ruyal couple “ReneS fon oe, 
Kg of my vlog Awetican ucspet ie. at beoPleaced with ad aly daughter, the relgalog $1,502, i E 
But (ovuf tmiad “Soath Carona in this mitter bas |) Grava Vuchers of Raden. ¥ Jason. Or PuOUCO Wr ad SIKRCMANDOR, (mi 
‘three courses open tober." Tho rst eho accaustabave | Tonight's steaks Anzeiger contains the following oflzlal 5 1439 1a 
Hhuilgit of herself; acd we have, wo think, Iadfcated | annogueerent — sis wont ring | FOURS TEs og SST DDE a 
Mey Use fa mild “teraiagtobabiitys ‘We aball | Hihar end Ges Atay 49 cl (rom tla wor King |, roviwsy repuriedys ated Olu a 
Rioal ot to bor the. ue gio, and | Frederick Wilh LV. i Hens ot Dea rant . aa Le 
Stall? wld tem om Co cunrcton early ia ‘tha | Mepracinol halepsleeanlscdihe went polite WME | oop Jnnusry 1/81 OEOMR. BITARD 
Morning,/! With our Yue respects. At (iaeta, aL | Untico of bis august «pouse, to+20 tbo late king recvver {rom Earorn! oF Sera 
Boe pivient ung, 18 a young Kg, sure abogk ta the Beary aulfering lniposed uy him by the tnscratabte will Roe a, 
Jago a crown aud! a good altuatlog Caarlestod “fs | efued, ate tht eeks eyes 
tnt an lovely as the exty ef Napien, DU ths. population of For threo yrorabls Malesiy the Xing, with rare pmereet|| Dre naa eerie tae | eee 
a Souunern cin fedamncy wonld\om prubanly: oust vo the} tae aim, ace mpantod by repatted: Iboagt tov ery violet —— 
populattin of the Luu sleillse—the family vatate lust lost | gts or apropliay, At iotervaln sytnpims wereerinced | Since January 1..:$1300000 173,882 
by tis dae yourg klog. — Tall otbce meipects tho South | Of an afcvon uf the brainy sgowiag, abe ine-asant : 
Grclipiay siate is tetice than the Neapolitaa kldgcomy; | Froereat of the. destrurtire discar, andeach time Yeat- | ‘Tho\ banks coutliue to “ain 'specle. Laét Mo- 
arcale sey WOE auOTG at AL CRtHaGANd Souls bolaas | tbe feral of wacvematt rua suey Sf secenes Kat eects | day lthby.ehowed h  epeticc Average “eial "te 
zaroni—they Work more, niall eveois, and roully Delong | (ee focally of movement wesley OF keasalioa apd wcmory, tne ft 
to the. prigective e'aie; and some south Auerican | Onimeaih if last month, ot elght ovicek lathe erpoiak | $96,460,058, Since then they have recélved from 
Pe ee ED to tho Dee Dee aon oxen Deus: pester depreadina Piag found him, acd oboxa | abroad uboot $2,000,000, the bulk of which, how- ; 
AD iat, tht thls yon bud r” gepression nod weakuran thn : 
ufhnprtcipipnjeaucly autasie te thecanad me cee | aston teak pba aati furtag the 3% | ever, having only arrived on Satorday morning, 
Fe eee Re eT tne ato ct, | trim Wied bieMaitaty was wie te porte aeaiees Osis | Will not affect to-morrow's average, AN wll the 
roughly synupaibiend wiih Velvil and religious slavery. bs a n08 : 
Mil ovee ‘te Weel" an ctr all tecowen or ait | <Teung oy tue Ata te wedon of the ang “an muraingu | Averages for wome time have been rising, a fair 
colors. ‘bem, ‘that pew world et the sie Tor bald Se ware. STEN rennet increase may, notwithstanding, be looked for te- , 
nga ant indicat eretly ona: rei 
pomwen LTE nee fily he lad ore toe dee | ee ‘ube soretrti sears ot har injoiy ie Gusta how. | morro. ‘The SulvvTressury lost money duriag 
oi most Fogal ranuily 13 tho Work, thn House of Boor. |. gg2n.t0,whom tay od the weel, the balance standing yesterday at 
anette mare race an 4 relgDlog racy, oll Bat] outa, to whom $2,105,242, ogalnst $2,584,455 at the clone of Inst { 
extinct in Burupe, er st of Spaiu isa daughter of | ge d rmowaret | , aT " ie & tl data 
we truso. but abe as puchel out tho Reroilary right. | softs tart and tng Ben lograis seatinealy— alle | week, aud §7,70 fis Fis as eter 
foleiaimast; aud when tho Ring of Gaeta pocs, ao malo at 8 Tast yenr. It'IS probable thut the Ualtéd Ba 
Bawden will sway aa Huropean acoptre, Ali the better ‘russian peepie lored | vow 4 3 
Tur America, Toklag ‘op tat lusirious loo where we uareten ge es neg Bla rose earns is richer in specio at the present time than St over 
Rave dropped i Wesward (oe ar of empiratakea IS || aust Bafana ‘ot aiid tupeation. | was voforo. In 1856, when the New Yvrk oity 
Way" —ebe will produce a new wt 0 y who did not dledaln po: wa 
The Bobrbous of Carolia wil oreu! ho Braganzas otras | Wribcirese banks accamulated so much specto, aboftho 
‘Womay'nvvf i our sey fyurancs of uo van of what | fleet bie Maley —- 
‘omay now, In gur hasty guorance of thu yaluo of wt 
‘olin, Ht tansider thie calm, Dut tho ane may | Hy bebe nucconir ot We King redilag tp Mies | towns in the West did no , 
comy hen aa Flore shox ot tba ex: | eu tbo baw admintwtersd 
* a us for | of Ne tm King ko country 

a i “ orice ne 
biti r : SXECEAIAPIP OO 15) mnt TD — 

Thave another ter. fie erael-atizaiacas of the) CXCC ro 
sescn Oub, nod ‘a. fusincan has ocala | feseah ues teraegh ae rae Of is Safety Ring Mitespp thm there Cer was Bebe? The lone 
rather broadly’ sud caarcely at timo —that tlie, Eowar e 7 Sine hatte’ 
‘bich borders on tho Galf of Mexico ougat to ‘Cuba BS Neg eee of Hobenrol paps gala is ws ich seeagrond “ era: 
Nabi it Gees lear eee re Siesaarig tha President of tho Cabizct,eaioies a | ble ulllon to this country. ‘The Inst loans 
er fer Sowh Carotina, ‘and. Joustana, and the | &P6r8) wourulog for Pixtoon dasa. The practical welght average of our city bauks was $129,125,615—a 


unas wf the Dulf szatcs sewn Cuba Wall be cpr. No ar 
Futurut used Ui the Osteud manifesto Dut would. te 

were. Tho poopin of South Carolina dlatiko tho rulo of 
the United States, are preparing to throw tt off, want a 
King, ind wish uulon with Cubs. Lait spain bly" South 
Gurollus und bor aster States, ‘and all will bo urraayed, 
Fut tho money? Ayo, thero’a tho rub.’ Wo coatess 
ecannot discover aby’ mui, Womaa or child in Europe 
who srould Lond Spain mouoy ‘for tax purchasn; bit por 
dope the Nuracrn Siale—incuting Pewntylrania, @ date 
‘hat rather lUkxs promis 9 pay—would accvpt, 1a llea of 
tho purcbase money, a ruuud sum in Spadieh bonds, If 
£0, the eale on both Sides will bo complete, 


‘Tho Engish and French Press on Napo- 
lcun's Kew Year's Speech. 

(From the Londou Vest (goycrnment organ), Jaa 2.) 

‘Tuo. pacilo expressions of thy Emperdr Napoleon, in 
roply (ho customary coxgratulitious of the diplousatlo 
hovy on the Jourdan, must necostarily tend lo dist. 
Pate that vague aud angen d dread of tha futuro which, 
Ausomy mysterious manner has influenced, toa certain 
extent, the state of public fecilag throughout the oatl- 
nea 

In truth, tho words could have no other abject. Of the 
diplomatlets who outupased the froperlal circle thera was 
Botoae Who Was WgooraMt of tho nature of U6 relations 
exuttjig betwoen France aud the )thor Powers. Tho dally 
hutercovree of cock Ambateador or Mlalster with tho 
court to which ho was nce edited must have Informed 
imo: the fact. Is would therefore have Deon a inero 


wusto of wurds (o tell hess goutleioen what they well 
Know ‘bofore; aud tho Fmperor i note man ty waste 
words. Neither ta jt bus hablt to bo uninformed. of 


tho late of opinion tn olor countelon bealdes, bis 
oma. Ho way consequently quite awurd (hit a general 
foxllog of Insecurity provalad—vo matter how geouualora: 
Ij; aud with te prowptttute and fraukues of hla char. 
acier he eet hicsslf to. restore conldeace, whilst osteust 
biy ho ouly acknowledgtt a compltaivat, Tao words aumi- 
ibally spokeu to Loyd Cowley and ths body of dyplomatista 
prefcne curt, then, bo tatea ag distuctlg nd dtesast te 
Ue Buglih people and the of the olbier European statien 
fund tho imperial asguranec that "France desires pesca, 
Was a lople wnd brict moda of saying to tho Varfous La- 
Hons of the continent that the elortzct Franco were df, 
Airected 16 tho maiutoance of general tran alllly. 

Wo do not doubt that this dcdlarnion of tbo. Emperor 
will have ita desires etlces ta reutovlog from the geavral 
mind tbo cnso of uncertausty with renpoct to tho futuro 
conduct of France, which every relieetiog man. must ase 
to bavo.uover had any butter ground than tho comBlaa. 
Uap of mucch{oyous ingucnco on ths oo0 wide with tuurea: 
suning thoughtlessnces on tno otner. . 

[Frum the Paris Dobats, Jan. 2 

In tho present uoubtfal thts ot burops, f thlogm bo 
‘coolly looked at, Uhe chances of peace are Aol, after all, 
Tosa etrupy $bau' those of rar. Tha (hece suveroiges who 
mot fn the autcwa at Wareawe proved, to iho erongest 
manger, Haat they go ut thik uf any warllko catceprocs 
Austria, ok having drawa (he Eword olihor for the king 
Of Naplés or for to Pops, bas no loogee aay rowoa, to 
breaks the agitated repase ta whieh aus haa ved durlog 
ho Mat your; aud too East bea been 60 loag an It now lar 
Wat if no Be ahows a bad wid, 1 may govoa toler a 
Joogth offtimo. Tels tron Wage Itaitin ‘unity mast. be 
cine coustautly threateaod,.or <Auste)a oso Vaantin, 
Bat, umes ao Imwetiato atudck bo made by tho Wallana 
‘yalast Venice, there Is uo reason why that dliomaut 
sould not bo eslved in three moatha, rather than ia ten 
Years. Count Civour will nn attack, apt wo doubt 
other Garibalal, IC be wicbes to do 
bisa ot hprera sod throw Bins on 
Jy as bo left Genoa to Silly. Lemty therefore hs 
Per thal the spring, ahough locked firicara bp wath pomsch 
Gneidy may Fru nothvng, aad Caal, marcuyer, 1s tbe 
best 


lng it can bring. 
| he New King of Prussfa. 
(Operecpandenee of the opden Telegraph.) 
Benity, Jan. 2, 1861, 
Friodrich Wilbelin Ladwrig, Prince of, Prusata,” Regeat, 
and at prveent King of he Glas Frotistaot Powe ot 
Cootineat, was burdot Barlia onthe 234 Mare, 1797. 
‘Tho earlier portion of bis youth ho spent ander’ the. ima: 
modiato corcof his mother, the sdored Qaeea Loalaa, 
With ber aud thy rest of ths ruyal tainly, the youusfel 
prince, after tho defeat of the Prussian forces at Jexs, 
od to tho eastern contizes of the kingdom, and on ta 
resumption of Biwzlities followed buy Cachor and clder 
brother 10 the cxmp, 


‘of tho o:mmand immediatoly bears upon tbeatroa and 
clas ouly, Tho former Bove to éloas for the tino ap- 
minted; While of tho latter the higher clasen, at lout, 

Wo Wo dros La lick. Oielals of Lower degeay aro vals? 
required to Wear a piece of erapo round tba (elt nea. 

‘Tho presont King te tho Gret of tbe came of WWidiun in 
Prussian bistory. Although baptised with tho canes 
Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig, be haa abstained from ssi 
ng tbo traditional appelation of Pruaaiaa monarchs, a1 
tho crown devolves upon bie a8 x younger toa. Ia’his 
Jatally ho has always boca addresasd by tho nama ho hat 
dow chos'n, tho dimloutive Fritz boing reserved for tho 
other Frederick Wiliam ia the family of tho Lats King. 


Maxzzini on the Futaro af Italy. 

M. Mazzio} bas wrilten a totter wo 0 fricod (a Uezgow, 
on tho future of Italy, He contradicts la tolo tho pub: 
Usbed statemonts which have beco currout ta Eagund, 
and cl:owbero, allegivg that a rod republicaa agitation, 
‘organined under his Bariled nuiplons was fomoatiog 1a 
Sudinta. Ho kaya thoy exerted themselves proailaculy 
for the annexation of Ceateal Italy, In oppaaitioa lo Boaa- 
Partial intrigue. Thay tottiated tho Siclitau iasarrectua, 
Without which, he allezes thore would bave boon no Weld 
for Garibaldi. They want uno Italy free and indepen Wat 
from all foreign masters; but they caunot attain 
that object without. Venice, and withoat ftomo. 
Ho thinks that Ganbaldi is ungratetally. troato1—naa 

cen disposesued of all powor and driroa In. bitterare bo 
aprers. Ho wants his party to emancipate theaisely et 
from the overwhelming Influence of Navoicua, avd thea 
‘Goe# on to rolate Incldeots of that moaarca's ‘bal Fall 
and projagandisw, Saznol wants to Iallagies Plod- 
mont and to haved natural compact Hurinvalzaing tus 
Wants and Interests of al) the Lullan provinces, bo let 
torts pecillarly Interesting, inca Ie eineaaon from tho 
great leailor of tho red repablicad Italians, aod of whou 
inuch has recently bec published. 


France. 

Tho Monideur of tho th Inst. publisher w decrea mod 
fying Ubo duties en the iwspertasiou of raw and dry 
bides and akiar, of all kinda o€ borsohair, nosds, olcagt 
frows seeoa, bomp, flax, and other Blaairntous ‘veqee. 
‘iow, also of copper, puwlar,Iead, kas. Te nlon coat itss 5 
corte ralsing the overeat dm teessury bilts (0 0, D%4 aud 
Alper cevk respectively. Tt annoanevs that, no’ aceoaat 
of tho death of tho Klug of Prussia, the ball at tho Talle- 
lea baa boen poatpoara 

Negotiitions cumerning Gacta haya been opened Ve- 
tweeu Franco and Sardinia. 


Austria. 
Prem, Jan. 6, 1561. 
Yesterday dlaturbspoes tcok place st Kerskeinet, which, 
Breossitated tho Intervention of ube garrisvD. 
Thoroldiers wore compollcd to make uso of thelr Ore 
arms, and tivo persons Were ecyorc!y wounded. in cones 
quence. 


Belgtam. 
Bacar, Jan. 06,1861. 
Tho Goont of Manders, accompaaiod by two ‘aperior 
oRcera, Ia expectod 10 arrive om Tuesday noxt at Barlla, 
lb Order to preseut the coudolences of thy Kiui of Whe 
Belguuua ojcin the death of tbo'late King and to enugeata- 
lata tho King of Prussia on his sccrsaion ta tho throne. 


Russia, 

Advises from St. Potersbarg state that tho Emperor of 

Rasels han decided on granting w the kingdom of Poland 

 constitot om destined to eccore the miponomy of that 

Part of Bi States, which: will be thas subjoctod toa 

tal regi ¢, slrailar to that of Hungary with regard to 

19 Fmpero of Austria. Tho letters ta question declare 

that no doubt exists as totbla reform, which lisa boca 

decided oa ip principlo, and will yery acon bo carried 
Into execution. 


/ 


‘The Very Latest. 
ITALY. 
Rows, Jan. 1, 1961. 
‘Thia being New Year's day, tho Popa reveled tho 
French otticers. 
General Goyon, following orders from bla government, 
thade no political allaalons in bis spooch om the occazioa. 
His Holiness expressed his approval of the expeditions 


to Syria ond Chita. 
His Holtnssa alo rald that tn dofending Geota tho 
‘Freoeh fleet serves a Just and boly cause, 
‘Tho Pope avoided: making any otber political allusiony 
\perer Nayalezn. 


and eaid the 
pas onemek Tomy, Jaa. &, 166L 
2 publishes a despatch "from Palermo, 


of Ubo natigelaary eagagetmants whlch |pretedad the fal 
of Napoleon I. apd trem! bis carly ncquainumca with, 
tho mlultary profession scoms to Baye acquired that Jove 
for tho army for which ha haz alqayo been ditingulsbed, 
Ubrouguopl his Ife Minded, “thd twenty-dem yoors 
Jef “to! bis father after’ tha roeitabllehewont 
of + brederick - Willam Ludwig a 


politica) moment; while ever eloce 
nz, who Lsd now Ltally, recoded (rom. 
Spustiots of bes youtk, aid not fuko to conker 
‘With a brother where views wero tos Draka Holts soot 
ta ace eying tendencion of he acs ped 
say eter Coder Wears 
SRET Gy Eun eam Bene oo 


1565 the) i 
tbe liber 


Zr 
statlog the Ilewtenaney Coase] bad tendered Its 
ponte 

‘The Turin 


phic Wespatah frou 
filo bad an adverso effect. Consols, whch clowed 
reetertay at P215, wars quote! v2% a +c througout thn 
“Woy. For the Fet'rusry account the transsctlous wore at 
21g aX. Bank wtock loft oof a: S82 a 34; reduced and 
pew kirde per cents, O25; a 2; Furia etock, 94% aad 
1002; Indis ‘tout las. a Se. discount, and ‘xcbequer 
Vis} Se disecrunt to par. 

Ynitho dicount ras! cet wes cémand leday bas ecarcely 
\excocdas} [nal of wo s\ r3q0 Sasurdas. 

‘Tha trasescijoos lu foreign oka Layo bee caimpar- 


in 


of 


The 


On call mouey {4 superabundant at 6 per coat. 
Paper thet pcople arc willing to buy Ls scarce. 
Striotly prime can be wuld at 7 per cent. Good 
busi 
free from taint, goed at 8.u'10 a 12, 
luctanco fs exhibited in handling the paper of 
houses in the Southern trade. One large dry 
goods honso in that trade lately Kent out $200,- 
000 of collections, and only recelved $2,000 in 
cash. From all parts of the South, including Vir- 
ginis, the roport {4 the Kame; peoplo have no 
money and cannot pay. Tho result is» general | 
nowiinguess, both at bank and at tho discount | 
houses, to purchass the paper of firms whose 
niéang aro supposed to be invested in olalms at the 
South. Wo aro again witnessing the singular ple- 
nomenon of money eing cheaper in New York than 
in London. The last time this anomaly occured 
it was dhe to the falling off in our imports; tla 
now dow ty ute excess of our exports. Unloes 
some now speculations should arise in this cou 
try, it seems’ probuble that New York will this 
summer end monvy to London to be loaned out 
on interest. 

Forcign exchange rose again last week, ond 
closed firm at 106 u 34 for sterling 60 day bills. 
‘The cilvence is duo, not so much to any inoreme 
of wanity, a4 to a diminution of supply. Mors of 
the leading banking houses have ceased to pur- 
chase colton billy at the Southern porta, and the 
supply af exchange from the movement of pro- 
duce from Northern ports does not suffico for the 
ordinary wants of the city. A farther advance in j 
Dilla is anticipated by many, on the ground that 
our shipments of colton ure ao mach behind last 
ycar—some 216,000 bales. 

The following table will ehow the course of the 
stock market for tho past week and month:— 


Michigan Cua. 395 
‘Southern goarant’ 524; 
Doula Coosral 


Audson Ba 
Pacitc Mau 


decrease of 409,050 from tho weck previous; 
bt the 
books had loaued out $129,652,414, A movemont 
is on foot, whish will probably be eucceasful, to 
extend the time forthe 25 per cent régime from, 
Int February, a4 originally agreed pon, to Lith 
March. Tho object of this is to spare some weak 
baoks the necessity of curtailiog too suddenly. 


corresponding week last year the 


vk closed upon an easy money market. 


4 paper, with two well known names and 
But great ro- 


Dre. 82 Dec 29 Sen 6. Jan 12. Sem. 
be SIR SraoK = 67 


aC) 


ver. 


Stocks have risen considerably since last week, | 


as the above tuble shows. The advance has been 
based partly on the handsome earnings of the 
Western railroads, which are doing a far better 
business then usual at this season, but more di- 
rectly by the general belief that some settlement 
of the pending political difficultica will shortly be 
reached at Wavhington, Rumors in abundanoe 
are afloat with regard to the terms of the setue- 
ment, uone of which deserve repetition here; bat 
the goneral fact seems to be taken for granted om 
all aides, and this encodrages speculatora to buy. 


—~ 


It may fairly be questloned whether Wall street 


this di 


of Maine, Mas-achu/t, New York, Pennsylvania, 
Ohio, INinois or W-<onsin, or in the proceedings 


‘the 


isnot samewhat in edvance of the facts in as- 
suming that our troubles are over. So far na 
political events yo, nothing has occurred which 
justifics any puch belief There is no-sign of yield- 
ing on the, partof the xepablicans in Congress, } 
‘uid the detion of the Northern Legislatares is not 

calculsted to ctumolate them to concestions. 

‘There is very Lit 


tle pructical'comfort to be found, 
tion, fo the mesedgea of the Governors 


ures of three States. On the other 


bend, there are po signs of faltering among tho 


people of the Routh. The Osavention of Georgia 
Ran voted that State ont of the Union by a mafori- 
ty caexpectedly large, and very Mesppointing to 
thove who expected the buningss intaresta of Sa- 
vanpah to exercise some influence on the action 
‘of the Convention. It {1 known that tho 
Jmmedlate aecessionistsare in a large majority io 
the Loalsians Convention, which fs to meet on 
edscsday. An attack on Fort Pickens, Florida, 
now held by the United States troops with an in- 
adequate garrison, i daily anticipated. The Le- 
tares of the border States express. a very do- 
d pnrpose to share the fortanes of thelr South- 
ta brethren, unloas the North graats concessions 
which, thus far, the repablicans evince no willing- 
neve to make, Even Georgia [a not more emphat- 
Se on thie point than Virgivis, Any day may 
bring ua Intelligence of an outbreak and actual 
hontilitien, elther at Fort Samter, or at Fort Pick- 
ens, or on the Mistsa\ppi, or at the capital ftaelf. 
Jo thin plain statement of the facta there Ia cer- 
tainly very Jittln to encourage the sanguine bopes 
of the believera in an early xottlement of the polie 
theal trouble; though, of course, every one must 
desire ardently that, {n this Instance, Wall street 
inay prove a true prophet. 

The most Important erent of last week, in a 
“nancial point of view, was the award yesterday 
of 25,000,000 of Treasury noten, bearing an average 
intorest of a fraction under 11 percent. The total 
amount of bids was $12,200,700, at varions 
raten of intorest, from 83 to 20 percent. Of these 
all bids ander 11 aro successful. These amount, 
au wo figure It, to 23,239,000 loaving $1,761,000 to 
bo divided pro rata among the bidders at 11 per 
‘cent. Considerivg thy condition of the money mar- 
et, and tho abundant means which the United 
Hlaten Will possess, in any event, to meet thoir 
abilities, the awnrd ecema to bea bard one for 
the government. This is due, however, not alone 
to tho distorbed condition of the political aMuira, 
Yet in a great measure to the shocking dis- 
orodit Into which the United Statea Treasury 
fell under the administrations of Messrs, Cobb 
ud Thomas. The last batoh of $5,000,000 wero only 
disposed of through the strenuous exertions of Mr. 
Cisco and othrra, who appealed to the patriotism 
of New York bankers to protect the government 
from dlegraeo, It is shown above that, thoagh 
the political condition ix rather worac now than it 
‘*as then, tho amount of bids yesterday was more 
than twice a8 large, and the rato of interest do- 
manded more than one per cent less than was the 
case when the Inst award was made on 28th De- 
‘ember ullimo, Not only, had Messrs, Cobb and 
Thomas repelled capitalists by thelr secessionist 
opinions, but their management of tho dopartment 
wos go grossly negligent and unbasinesslike that 
few pradent men cared about having any transac- 
tions with them. People who took Treasury notes 
on the 28th ultimo bad to wait over o fortnight 
for cortificates; and it Ja an actual fot that 
tho Janvery coupons on the Ohio bonds held 
in trust by the United States government were not 
sent hero for collection until it was too Inte to 
obtain payment here. There is reason to helievo 
thut under Mr. Dix tho bosincas of the department 
will bo conducted properly ond in a loyal npirit; 
but discredit is a stain which it takes timo to ef 
face—tho new Scerotary must bear the penalty of 
the faniteof his predecessors. Referring to tho 
ids it will bo noticed that while the Bank of Com- 
merco, for itself and others, bid for #4,000,000 at 
11 per cent, Mr, H. F. Vall, cashier of thot {ns 
tution, bid for $2,500,000 at 12, and subsequently 
for $100,000 at 10%, and $100,000 at 10:4. 
Theee bids need a word of explanation, 
which may be spoken now withont any 
breach of confidence, After the last award of 
45,000,000, several New York bankers waited upon 
Mr. Bocdanan and informed him plainly that if 
Mr, Thomas remained at the hend of the Treasury 
Department there would not, in all probability, 
‘be a single bid from Now York for any more Tres- 
Aury notes, ot any rate of interest whatsoever. 
They recommended os his successor Mr. John A. 
Dix, a gentleman who possesses the confidence of 
the bosincss community, and of whose loyalty to tho 
‘Union thereisno question. ‘The President adopted 
‘Doth suggestions: Mr. Thomas was removed and 
Mr. Dix was appointed. Having thas webleved 
their purpose, the New York bankers felt in honor 
bound to seo that the new batch of Treasury notes: 
were tsb" , Rome Fate Of Interest A" -wavee,/! 
{Lis obviously beyond the province of a m(rcantile 
institution like tho Bank of Commerce or the Bank 
of America to speculate in government securities, 
{twas determined, while bidding for enongh to 
eecure the award of the whole, to ask co high a 
rate of interest that the publio conld safely under 
Did them. Hence, when the bankers met on Fri 
sy afternoon, a general bid for $4,000,000 was 
ninde up at 11 per cent, and subsequently a second 

‘bid for $2,500,000 at 12, by presidents of banks, 
who, though probibited by thelr boards from asking 
Joas thon 12, were still anxious to exhibit their 
readiness to sustain the government, Both bids 
were sent in by the Dauk of Commerce, as agreed 
upon. ‘The following wero the bidders ot 1: 
Merebants! snk... 
Seehanhs? ; 
Vhenix 

Qty es 
National joscssses 
Savent Ward.s. 
‘American Exchange... 
Bieaway 

A.V. stout. 2s. 
Coutinw pial Basie 


United Staten Trust Company. 
Tank of Commerce... 


Total... ops ca gee 4,000,000 
‘The bide at 12 per cent wore as follows: 


State Boks. 
‘American Pxctange Bank. 
Broadway Dank. 

A.V. Stout... 20 
Wouean, Sherman & Co. 


Total.....- + $3000 


The award of the loan being thus secured, a 
resolution was subsequently adopted permitting 
every bank to bid soparately at any rate of inte- 
rest; and under this Mr. Vail sent in the two smaller 
bids above mentioned. At tho time these bids 
were made up, Treasury notes bearing 12 per cont 
interest were worth 244 per cent premium, so that 
there was a fair margin for profit on bids considera~ 
bly less than those of the banks. 

Wt hos transpired, during tho past week, that 
orders for the transmission of produce from Cin- 
ciunati to Baltimore by the Baltimore anil Ohio 
Railroad have been countermanded, and direotiona 
given to ship the stuff by the Northera roads, 
cither to Philadclphis or New York. ‘Tho motive 
ossigned was an apprehension lost Maryland 
might follow the example of other slaycholding 
Btates, and eecede from the Union, in which ovent 
aificulties would arise in shipping goods from 
Raltimore to foreign porte. We have reason to 
bDelieve that theso fears are unfounded, and that 
the bulk of the peoplo of Maryland concur with 


poles with Boston, Philsdelphia and New York for 
the produce of the West. Ifthe political relations 
of Maryland to the great West remain unchanged 
there is overy reason to believe that Raltimore 
will continne to enjoy its share of this trade; if 
Maryland stiould secede from the Walon, the recent 
cecurrence at Cineinnat! shows how quickly this 
important trafic wouk! be Tost. If, again, 
Maryland shoold remain in the Union, thero 
is every reason to suppose that It would become 
a leading, if not the leading, cotton shipping port, 
ax soon ax the eccession of the Gulf States bad 
clored their porte: cotton, in that event, would 
come North in search of a port where it could get 
asafe clearance, and Kaltimore woald natarally 
receive tbe bulk of it. If Maryland secedes, of 
course Baltimore would he subject to the same 
disabilities ax Charleston. It must always be borne 
In mind by the people of Maryland that their neigh- 
ors in Virginia, in do-iring them to secede from 
the Union, have an eye to trade as well ag politice. 

very Virginian believes that Norfolk was dealgo- 
dl by nature to bo the great weaport of the United 
bintes. If Virginia goes out of the Union, and 
Maryland stays in, Virginia will not gain much by 
completing the raflroads now in progress between 
Coyington and the Ohio river; for the prodace of 
the West will never crossa foreign conntry to seek 
sp exit, where {t can reach the seaboard 
through a home channel. But if Maryland 
gocs ont, as well oa Virginia, the com 
pletion of that line of railroad -will ronder 
Norfolk a formidable competitor to Baltimore— 
both being on tho «ame footing toward the West, 
ani Norfolk having some advantages, us being 
more accessible from sea. There are other rea-ons 
why Maryland will losc instead of gaining by se- 
cession. Itiv a great menufacturing State. Under 
its soil lit inexhaustible beds of fron and coal. 
The tron interest olono {n Maryland, if properly 
developed, wonld represent a fer larger sam than 
the slave interest. In the Union that interest will 
bo developed. tis known to be the intention of 
the republican party to propose an increase of the 
toriffon iron, aud however deeply sach a step 
must be deplored by sound economists in tho pre- 
sent state of the national finances, and in the ab- 
senco of any practical achome for direct taxation, 
it seems unavoidable. A heavy duty on foreign 
iron would enrich Muryland to a surprising de- 
kreo. This source of wealth will be thrown away 
by secession, for the policy of the seceding States 
most, in any event, for tho cake of foreign alli- 
ances, be based on the corner stone of freo trade. 
Thos, {na word, secession offvrs to Maryland a diml- 
ished trade, a crippled iron interest, a bankrupt 
railway system, and the usdoing of all that ten 
yeara of energy and enterprise havo done for Bal- 
timore; while a firm adherence to the Union ofera 
alargely increased trade with the West, a newly 
developed export businessin cotton, an enormously 
developed manafacturing interest, a prosperous 
railway system, ond the elevation of Baltigore to 
the first rapk among American seaports. Ia itany 
wonder that so wixo an executive officer as Goyer- 
nor Hicks should haye taken so firm a stand for 
the Union? 


CITY COMMEROIAL REPORT. 
Servanay, Jan. 19—6 P.M 

Asim. —Tho market was steady) with salen of about 
60 bbls. pots at 610 and pearls at Be. The stock em- 
braced 323 bbls. pots and SO4 do. pearls; total, 042 nbie, 

Breansrorra—Flour—The market was Grmor, with a 
food domestic apd export demand, nnd prices ‘bc. par 
DDI, bigbor for eome veseriptions of Stito aud Weatorn. 
The transactions} footed up aboot 18,000 bbls. cloriog 
‘within the following range of prices-— 
Buperve Stato. 
Extra State, good 
Superine Western, 
Common to ebolce Western extra. 
Mixed to straight Southera, 
Straight to good extra do... rem 
Cholce extra family and bakers’ brands... 
Rye dour... noes 
Gorn moal, Jersey and Branaysine... 


10.0 3 
Canaan four waa in fan request, with sales of 600 
dois. at $5 60 a $7 25, Choice family extra, in #aall 


Jots, was saleabls. at $760. Southera dour waa 
firm, and In fair demoud from. tho domestic 
trad®. “Tho sales embraced about 1,200 bb's. closing 
witbin the range of the abuve quotations. . Ryo dour was 
Steady at our quotations, with sales of 175 bbis, Corn 


BAY BO0DS, SC. 
(A. SESIL A8s0USCEMEST. 
CLOARS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, 
CLOAK, CLOAKS, CLOARR 
ON AND AYTER MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 
OUR ENTIRE STOCK 
or O¥ER 30 


OLOTH AND BBATER 
CLD KS 


WILL BE OFFERED 
ee nen, 
prt aise Ey 
es BE Howey 


AT COST, 


ARGAINS IN CLOARS, 
8) 


TEWART £20. will offer ea Monday, Jaru- 


Heary Reaver Cloth Create, 
nT Myoty $3 each. 


aot: 
anil, 


ONTINUATION OF THE ORBATSALE OF BARGAINS 

Tk BoUsPEEEFING GOODS, Be 

Pine Riesebed Cotton Bkirings only 84 edie per yard 
orb tines only 

Exuedoe, yartwie oo iy 

Eugenie, acaliy yard 7i4e, Bagi Leng Cid, 12%; cena 

rive a’ Ruacbed Cotton Sbeclngs nly 2 cents, formerty 
wold at a ern 

Rrra neds bleached Cotton Sheetlogy, ealy Zeents, forms- 
rit nald at Xt ena 

Ruprifie 104 Bleached Colton Sbeetings, only 2 cenia, 
Tormeriy wold at Stent 

Yard wide foe Family Lincs, wollable for lalles' wear, only 
TER;"oena pee yn 

Yard'vide ru 650 Family Linen, sultabte fer ladles" wear, 
‘oly Baud 33 cette per yard 

4-Lvery beary Farolly Linea, 3) cents per yard and upwards, 

£8 Dainask rapkios 128 per dozed, Falue LT 

sora gy 


a 
needy gt rig eacy 
a ST Gand 81 Teach, value 82 


Real Weith nnels 25 rf and upwankt 
gal Weish Flannels, 4Seenta per yard and upyas 
Heavy Hirached asioo Piaantie,oaly Lats ota per yard 
Otfering onirua inducemauta to pareha 

T STEWART & CO, 


Grosso OFF 
DULPHS, onRosoN & ELLOTTS 
antruptnaleot 
CLAMS AND 
follening kta are wurthy the mention of parcb 
Tho folleming kis are murthy the aiention of purcbasers, 
belng muti teloe value 


‘meal was in fair supply ani elasdy at our Sparen, witb 
limited eales of Jersey.” Wheat wa firmly hold, nut the 
advanes in froigbis tended to chek nab for export Tha 
transactious embraced about 30,000 buabiola, at $1 34 tor 
red Stato, $1 50 $1 65 for white Michigan, $1 85 for red 
‘Westerh In tore, $1 25 for Northwestern Club. $129 0 
41.50 for Milwadkes Club, anc $1.19 for No. 2 Chi 
Spring. Corn was without chaage of 
jemand was falr from the domestic. 
it. Tho sales embracot about 40, 
a mixed in store liver) at 700 a Tle. 


al Ke 
eh sles of A;0u echelon te ae 
ley was Grm, with pales of about 6,000 bushels of in. 
ferlor two Towed Stato at 68240." Byrloy malt was 
Steady at 90c, Oats were in falr request aod frm, with 
tales of Western und Canadian at 803;0. 0 373Z¢., so at 
ATS g0.(n 3340. for State. r 
Conte —A cargo, comprising 2,600 bags Rio, wan sold. 
at 12iye. apd 1100/40, do. stile! a ise) and 190 mats 
Be eee totel ahi ta fr Gulf ports 
\s.Owiog to telegraphic roports from Goll po 
‘apprebended didiculties with respect to 
Theclearaaceot vessels to foreign cuuntrics comolged 
with the. forelgm news, caused an advance . of 
Ye to Se. oper Ib and humo ‘brokers called 
the advance equal to %e por Ib. We quote 
middling uplinds at 12y0 a 12X40: sales were reported 
Sesterday ac low as 120 a 12346. 10 the afweroon, 
Finn yor income eller: demaud, with gual! ales of 
dry ood at ir prices: 200 ‘quintals New/ound- 
land sold at p. t,, and 200 bbia, No. 1 murkerol at $14. 


Closing at the Iniler’ Gguro; 200 bois. 
“ith bacon and cheese at previous rates. 
béut_ 4,000 bbls. Dour woru aneaged. at 3s. 
744. for a nesall portion, and the remaluder at 82. 04 
ip 600 do. were taken at $s., with tallow and’ bacon 
40s.; 2,000 boxes cheevo at GOs 17,000 busbcls what at 
4d, Jn hagr, and 700 bags seed at 422. 61. To Glisgow 
f0o'boxes cheese were ergaged at 6%, and 600 bb's, 
Sour at 4, 

Thay. —Sales of 800 halea wero mado, in ebipping orer, 
31900 n OS; for elly use 1k was aolllng nt OOG. a ae. 

Thoe—A ‘sale of 200 bales Manila was ropy-ted 
withina day or two, ex Fearless, at53yc; other kin ta wero 
Guand notatnal, 

Tora —The market was firm, but sales wore eémiined 
to email jobbing lots for domesilo cousumptiog. - Witla 
8 das or two 100 bales have changed hanin, at 630. ol 
‘ow aemloal 

Geos—Tho market was somo Grmer, with modorste 
sales Scotch pig at $20 caab, and §2(a $21 0, 6)x months. 
The stock in ‘Glasgow oa ‘the Ist of January was esti 
‘mated at 427,000 (ous, against 300,000 tons at tho camo 
Hime last year. ‘The production iu'sentland in 1880 waa 
about 1 000,000 tons. 

Liv was quict, and tn the absencs of rales of moment 
prices were nominal. 

Liseren.—New Caicotla lingeed was quiet and prices 
pemipal Recleaped flaxseed sold at $14 25, acd 1,400 
Dusbels do. rough State at p. t. 

Yous —A sale of 10 bbls. Now Orleans was made 
at Sie. 0736. 

Navar Soxm were quiet at BSc, a 35%4c. for straight 
Jots of Southern, Iu hippiag order, apd at $1 35 por BDI. 
for rosin, per S10 Ibs., delivered, Orude vas nomloal. 

‘Gns.—oth crude whale aod sperm wore stowiy, and 
within two or three days $00 bbls whale and 235 do. 
Eperm have been fold at p. t., and 380 sperm at 81 40. 
Vinsced was better, and way relllag 1a. Jobbing Tote at 
$00, 0 616. cash, In chaks and bbls; 64 DbIa. straight xd 
sold at $17, ant 40 do. cotton scol oll at Sle. cash; 
100,000 palm oll stp. t,. and 400 gallons prime winter 
Western lard oll at b6e-a $1.05, four months, 


Prov eos. —Pork was in good demand and prices were 
better. The sala embraced aboot 300.0400 bbla., in- 
cluding new mone, chieily at 816 62/¢ a $16 75, with come 
Jota reported in tho morning of $17 60, and) mew prune at 


$19.25 0 $19 G0. Boot was firm and 1s fair demand, with, 
Rales of 200 bbls.) including repacked meen at §5 75a. 
1050, and extra do, at $100 $1060, Beof bans wore 
firm,’ with sales of 200 DDI. at $14; prime mess war 
eld’ at $15 600 $17. acon was Orm at Oc a 10c. 
Dreseed hogs were selling at To. a 73g0, for Westera. 
Lard wre firm and in good request. The rales embraced 
bout 600 bbis., at 940. for common, and 10;;c. 2 10Ko. 
for geod to prise. Butter and checse wero steady ad 
In fatr request. 


their eagacious and farsighted Governor in rofas- 
ing to take any step which may lead to secession. 
‘The material interests of Maryland, and especially 
of Ballimore, are Broly fixed on tho side of the 
Union. As ono of the United States, Maryland 
has grown to be one of tho leadibg Stat 
‘and enjoys a trade and a wealth beyond the 
Proportion of her population. In 1850 the 
domestic exports of Maryland wero less than 
97,000,000; this year they will exceed $12,- 
000,000. In 1850 Baltimore imported about £6,000,- 
000 of foreign goods; this year the imports will 
exceed $10,000,000. A few years ago Baltimore, 
as an American seaport, ranked after New York, 
Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston, Savannah, Mobile 
and New Orleans; it @ow bids fair to occopy the 
third place among our ports of entry—New York 
and New Orleans being Its ouly superiors. This 
rapid growth {s chielly due to the Baltimore and 
Obio Ballsosd, by thy aid of which Daltinere com- 


Roce was steady at 4c. a 4c. 

Scoana—Tho market was active and prices stoady, 
with sled of about 1,200 hbds, part reGolng gots (Oabs), 
atk. a Gic., with a small fot of boxes at p. t 

‘Sisb.—Cover wat less buoyant. Tho last sales embraced 
‘900 Dusbiels, at S%(0., anid 180 do. Tecteaned al 9c. cash. 

Rims was tm ‘acd acto, with salos of 1009 Db, 
at ISGe. 


THE BALL SEASON. 


QCOTT LIFE GUARD—THIS CORPS WILL M=ET 
for business on Taseday erening, Jan. = test. Parca 
line to-morrow. By onder of the eominandanl, 
J. HL CAMDY, Orderly Sergeant. 


NEW PUBLICATIONS. 


A. GREAT SECRET. CTRATTOR’S BEWARE —3c0 ay. 
‘W) far the deatruction of the Uailed slates gereremec! 
Don't fall to read “The American's Dream."” ‘For sale crecy- 
where Price IO cents. Liberal discount to the trade at TOU 
SEY & ROSS, 121 Nassau treet. 


SEGARS AND TOBACCO. 


EGARS AT. PANTO PRICES —1.0M\G0) HAVANA, 
SV rrestic aod German Seyars ai lower prices (saa 
Sow ls the time to Lavest au’ coprodacdre exib In degare. 
pectey can bo mEdy ©, CHEERS, 1] Srvadmay 


DO- 
‘erer 


Fave). Wipoclorks. sulted for spring woar, all at $5, many 


See ee ee eee 
ong and handsomn, £5 0, wort $4 
Gen ale C 


Renwonable Uta) 
Mirgint hex beater G oskn % 
a wri SLA 
on B12, worth 822. 


Eifgant Black Feaver Cleat 
Blogant. all wool, feat fen 
Bicyant very long wilh eayen $1964, mort #23 
Kick Veisel Citak, $2) to £0 being 
uess than bail bcirralag, 
urs for Ladies 


ts ope REA CE woe 
Catia ko. manttewia 
heehee 


By order of Aus 
SA Brducay 
BULPIS, GREGSON 


ELDIOTTB ale, 


MBROIDFRIES AT POPULAR PRIGKS, 
1.060 exabroldered Collars, trimmed with real Lsce, only 
Beenis each 


20 liven sets Collar and Cuifa (with etuds), only Ate the ext 
By do. Collar and lecten..........> oaly 70 da 
30 do do do. 
50 Prench embroidered Cambrie Travelilag te! 
Yoo mualla Belg exbrvidered io Colura 2 
DW Ave French needio worked, rela, iriaimed 

with ribbso. ©) the wet 


‘ein with fancy stun, 
Only "$175 the wet 
1,000 Freneb Embrovdared Handy in 
From $180) $5 cc, 

bers sees. oni 1B conta each. 
1,40 do. do. Y {ooly 25 erate each. 
Combrie, Flouncings Bdings Tusortlnes, te. 

“At + qually low prio. 

LT STEWART £ 00, 


AMILY DRY GOODS. 
ARNOLD, CONSTABLE 4 CO., 
Will offer For saloon 
MONDAY, JANUARY 21 
At tho lowest market prigen, 
A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF FAMILY GOODS, 
Consisting of 
SEIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, TABLE DAMASKS, TABLE. 
CLOTUS, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS, 
BLANKETS, PLANNELS, QUILTS, 
PLAID, FLAIN ANO STRIPED MUSLINS, ac, £0. 
XIS0, 
TARLETANS AND OROANDIES, 
For evening dressen 
COTTON SHERTINOS AND SHIRTINGS, 
Of ait tha bert makes, { 
AT MANUFACTURERS! PHIOES. c 
“Canal street, corner ef Mereez. 


REAT PANIO SALE, | 
G AT KIGZEY'S. | 
EATIRE STOOK OLOSING OUT 
‘Kt Pity Genta on the Loliar © 2 
eer velo AL a, 
Ssas, necdiewor. Goode Mibtons, “Vaear Trimmings | 
Flogery Feathers, Henlery, lives, Pascy Goods, 


fais. Geehm 
HSCLCRSRUP hens aie Wat ; 
HELIO Gare onaiomy ec ree | 
BENE A ES Scere dv 2, 
Mint be told, 1,00 fine pocdlemork Ocllara, new edapes, STe 
SEEIUTS RR ae ce 
oe Rear Pasi wAben ee 
iho 
mak 


ie 
Kile Gloves, 8 
Pine Gauntlets Le 
Gens aile Gloves, 150. 
Wecllen Riecres 
ne peg 


3,00 
Bcvlarge reins 
A] fae! axt oolord 


FIFTY GENTS ON THE DOLLAR 


Maltcee sow Collars, 12340, Velvet Scarf 
Bik Ler Veils, Ge Chraite Scart ae 
Wigerilk lias na, 22. Chssille Netw, L550. 


Se fe Eee 
ec eee er ea 
gamete (renee ak 
See une da arema e 


GaBAT BARGAINS, 
‘Dress Trimmings, Wik, cloung out Ia 2c, 36. 
Cloak TreomleRe, 


‘chosing wut, Se, Be. 6. 


Paeeannar ares ine 
Seatern ae re or Se a 
ee culate, 20, 


Sitgelat bac ced Page te 
Gra pie eather OF PeNiEns 
Figzer, Se end her op See at ly Corda 


aed Tuscela acd fancy Hale Noa 
‘Ladies )00 can Ord all the goods advertised, with many 
law prose 
INZEN) 25 Eighth 

between Twenty-first wed Tweaty-acn 
REAT BARUAINS IN PLAIN BLAOK SILKS —A. 7, 
BIBWART € CO. sill open on Motday, Jan 31, 1 eased 
Viaek Lynne Tagelas, rich Rgu Justee, eounpeistog all wid 
at 76 eonla per yard acd Upwards; much below cost of 
importation. 


REAT SAORIFICE OF DR¥ GOODS, 


SEVERAL LARGE INVOICES OF DESIRABLE GOODS 
\RETUKNED PROM THE SOUTH, 
ALIAS, 257, 229 and 201 Grand lrmeh 

The goods hating all been kent to (hls «ord for convenience 


orale, 
Lond) TAYLOR 
into heir chasers aad reavere geperaly at 
Fe ARGE QUANTITIES OF DRY GOODS 
returned {them (ror 
VARIOUC SECTIONS OF THE SOUTH, 
from trms tbo bat ten ‘usvoriunaie owing tthe present 
POLITICAL ARD FINANCIAL eA WIC 
fd tn order to apse cf thie calles lot witout delay, te 
foods Wil be waged’ in tha above sre aa lange Foor 
12 from theier sues a08 "Se 
Baty WILL Con tiNUb ONE WRER, 
commenelup Monday, Snogary Zi, at prices 
TOWse TIAN EVER BEPURE OFPERBD. 
Te geode ur ty durable and tonal aly 
DHELS GOUUS SIRS AND DOMESTICS, 


TACK TOLL AND TARTATAN, RODES—pwronor 
J dered in wbits and enlors, suitable for bail and evening 
Gomtame, greadly below the cat of Importation, to claws the 
Balance of icck. ACT USTEWART & CO, 


ready. sulataa, presion targalan ere ofesel, 
Vettes reduers. Gaited, white-bonssin. elk nad 
eiret Pounecx Rivtcay Fiowerk and. Feathers at reduord 
Pris Gencet Tomes te BANS Milinery ol broad: 
fay, ep Bata forlasiee at $3 


Th cost of Lm phrtation. 
im colored ORGAND (hs and BAMERALDAB, 

TOT for is. ft 

‘Cost cent a ¥ard (0 tr 
£00 pieces embro! tered UURTAIN MUSLI 
200 Fleces embroidered (1 Oh 
1s Faire embrnidered LAC! 
JOB LOTS ye: 


1,000 dozen Ina 
Are to be closed at 23 —csual prico 
2.0 BUCHANAN NIGHT, 


Cloung for 1 
$L in YANKEE NOTIONS opeatd tla wack, 


1,000 doren of our ladies’ calebrated Paria KID GLOVES 
now opening. Allcolare All sizes. Gl. a pair. 
‘We are in cocstant receipt uf orders for them by mall from 
all parusof the Union Whatever may bs ihe result of tke 


a 
JO} 


retest politcal diicuiicy ‘tbe adie (rum Mais to Teas 
Siren carrso far as cur are concerned, and Wit 
have them, BH MAGY, 
Bi and 26 Sixth avenue, 
Corner Fourtecath 


TOCK OF DRY GOODS WANTED —ANY | PARTY 
having a xtoek of Dry Goods of from $5,000 1 $20,000, to 


Se GOS San PRI 
eg a 


yenband ppearis, 
idupalae aed French Parcales propertiaately low io 


oe Cenied Skiris uly $0 cents each; formerly mcid at 


Pee 
SIyfehreldered aod Dotied Brien Manine at extremely low 
re 


MILLINMRY, &C. 


MBE = ARGAINS HAROATSS, GREAT BAR 
een 
Pi Gite noah ura ?hnanit ioe fam 


(raew. 


Bombs SEalog Tudies, HUdooas and Vowers | Te 
BINNS Miltuerg, G81 Mroadway, Up suairs, opponlte Neuro 
pola etal. 


T TOWN LECTUREA—TTIE SECOND LECTURE 
‘oF thls couree will ba deaveres by Nev, JP. Tuampon, 
1D. Mroday evening. Jan 2), at 8olcloek at (he frown 
Tabernacle, aurmer Surih svcGus and Thirty foarth alec 
Fabjeet— Algernon Bidany, Une Apovile and Mary? O¢ Popa: 
Tar tiberty."” “Admission 38 


“rota. 


i HOTRLS. 


RENFREW House, 97 EIONTH STREET, NEAR 
Urondway—ton opened for Use wicter. anced 
tous {cr Fentiemira and thelr wivea or angie gentleman. 


BrBUiaL SUTIOBD. 


ANNUAL ANSIVERSART OP THE SANK ATRERT AL 
. Sabai Sebools at the Coaper Intutale. Monday 
evening. Jan 31, Legt. Noms and cluging vader tho direeuon 
of Hrofecane LA Benjamin. Ticketn39 coats Can fe ob 
tained at the dior on the ereulng of the soaiversary. Doors 
Opn ALEN; exercians (0 comimenon MTS u'elock 


oN FeDuO HE. RAILTAY. 


Rigom Jareran, Breed, | 


‘opamier 1 
Proposala ary mariiad for the oreduaiion, Witonry and 
ober items of ennsirvctio oF ok 


JG ull oF tay work, va 


teoding from the wet ef tbe Great Tanad) of" tbe 

Kerra du Mar down ths of the Serra Pamnilla and Pi 

By rivera to the bunks of the fiver Parabyis. 

The werk ts generally heavy, compeiseg 1,270) conte 
rd earth, feabie yaria Toex 54 7,20 envio yarn of 
inal excdvadan, 9(K0) cuble of Brider, Ac euble 

yarde of calvert. and 6) cable Yards rotalalog wall macio- 


Fy, ugelbor with Loa bridan #apereiruanarn permadicut wi 
wed aE ines vo ¢/ 


PAC the Company's fc in, Mi, do Jantro cay 9 wan 
Prcdles ad yyecscailong wher masicd proporas for 
BS icie Uiy ellen or aay por ibersof aot eas ta four 
millen wil be feeeived Gail] Prbruary 20 US, at waies fie 
Sep Milt med and tbe wore anes 

‘Diretry delarmtna teat the achieal dincton of the 
wart shall be exelutvely in tis handset theleoua Ration 
Tot wil entercaln proposals eltuer with « neale nf prions for 

ous Kinds of work, o for tbe entre cocairasihu atm 
Frise Te the aitarcase Wo monly payaonts wl be 
Mlyayezots le Bods monthly in exsb, azo 

rs ode monlhly in ech 8 per cen 
being relsined nu aceurity for thosaitaful fulaimest of the 
Sooliat Thie bowerey, may be dleprasod with ta as 
‘Sopot fa mods fo mabey, cease or boedssiiproved ot by te 
Directory tn tho atwr cen tne depesieae will to eutldred to 
Bee wecrding tart open aald estat 

irs uakpoen Us the updersienel mill to éxp-cved ta 

eridrtxe uf their aby from oGleery of wore Upoa 


fecily Realiay resion, 
within seven ours ride of flo de Jeni About Sabet 
Nomad lice sr Woealed abd remmalb to be placed ubdcr coo. 


tact. 
©. B. OTTONT, Prealdant, 
ANDREW ELLISON, Jr, Kosinesrin-Onfer. 


SER n,n aA aT 
2 Resberbetuer Joe Company of the dly and coauty vf 
Srinancay 
wate wan ROPREORTED age 
red cemtea iterates eM etna 
aan pate raining meochanlen! or chemions purposos,'" 
ead a ee cee oh ne wanaoen 

cE iy tt commerire 

BS en ede aieqnopeay areca 
cote evo i Commnay Ln TWeny alt 
Fee A iy 


ebled cgbtern thoignand dallare acd forty <34Be conte UBB. 
$O}4), which waa eeCured by morigagon Upon real existe a 
Upan real extata fo Rrockyn 
Ufeta real eatato in Hockland coubi 
ince mail ihe ast annual port thi Company haa yor 
etaued eddiuieal real eatatoln the ely of ‘New York, ta tue 
Porte tik ‘sun 
eh paid ‘Son 


Leayfag a taisces ana inet oe 
simile rendre ot thir cass ano as 
aoe ti tnt parchased for tho uso of eald, 


forth groatable mangement of lin basins. Tel eta 
‘worth the sum arent ue fold thesefor, and now coo 
Totes a portion af the ensete Of tbe company. Over aad avers 
WloamJant of ie capital rock. 
A ARMOR 
das, "unirros, 
A GowrToN. Trustcen 
SAMUEL TUNcOx, 
HOBACE DENP iT, 
Tino. Brownino, Recry tar om Be 
E'ty Cemhin Wahi ae Bad "Rvdora,Browng, acre 


, 
Ge ntore deserlord oficers and (rusless ibervct, 
a ScRTEEN TSUN de car, 
ua : To act Gat) Wad Dee 

t sioner of Doran, 
OTICE._THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES| FoR THE 
(lon of Wesichertn neta the Allagea of Vamps 
akedeld sod Olinciie Now. | and 2, rill bo fa attendany 
Onéeréonk's, corner of Grand xed Clawa Aire’, on Non 
Gay, Jun. 21, uu doelek P. M., Andon erery sucmeodiag 
) Moriday antl further notice, (= W. IL BENSON, 
 NTEW YORE OITY AND COUNTY LIQUOR D=ALERS’ 

ingot the 


TSsh-—Notios te hereby given 
clip aud evunty of New York, for thn yearitel wil be oveaed 
Pepe cae ee Ten 
oo'Munday, the Min fostant for public tasewstion, aod wil 
Sontinun open nil the wRb day of April beat lactieirm. All 
fazyayers are rurocally reqacsieg toca wad earaise tha 
taate lu order that any crursia the assoumcnts ty 9 cots 
rected. Also, all persona entitled by law to reduction of tbelr 
assearments by reason of belng clergymen oF (or military Ser- 
cea tod alas iterary or Sbariuie nstitationn, by is ea: 
Capt rpm tnsaUou, are requcsted to make application far 
fuch reduce oreiempton previous to the iodo of (ue 
Polls on the an day of Apri 

‘The following won ol the act of April Mt, 18%, Ls pob- 
labed for elstcrmation of taxpayers: 

‘Scctiinld During whe tine the bok sball ba open for 
pubiie iaspectlony” aa heretofore’ proviged,. ‘pplication 
Bay be made by oy persin cootldering” hunsolt ag 
fered by. the antessed Yalialoa of Ble nal Ur ersooal 
Elita, 0) ave the sume curreciad. If auch ppplicatioa 
feta’ eat he mare ralan or Feat ta 
fruunt bemade In wriUog, sallng Une ground or ‘oblecdond 
thereto and tnereapon ine Cometfassers niall ceusine aio 
Ge comoplalst and Ula thetrfudgmornt Woe nasconacat te 
erroneous tury alall cause the anmic be correseal if such 
Sppllcaleh be ude Inretat‘on ty the ase-send vafation. of 
[Eheant etaiethe aifeaat snl fe Pramined wader cath 
the eald Cowmenlsioaers, wn stall be authorized tn ade 
Binlster cued oath, or any of them, and (0 toe 
Theamonment ix ceremony they shall exure 
‘corrected, abd Bs ine minnunt of tuch aresuinat us Sy fay 
Gelferet be fart aod declare thelr dessin’ cheswon Wathla 
Shiny days aftrsuen aprileauin thail Have horn mands to 
heat ©"Ro redortion aball ts made by the card of Spare 
visors Qf aby seseasoren an peal ov persool ental 
funder (hieact, uaiosa It shall appear, wader oath or athena: 
Mon: tbac bef) aggrieved aguas Yoniena wisi 

reanbea fortis cucroslia of toxen by, foaon|of 
Bcanecs or alucucs from the elt. (Lane of (6, chapter 
Sig ecctong) ALT WILLIAMSON, Commoner 
Pinna ot asennad 
1. W! BROWN, Aseeaamentt 


WTNERS WANTED—AY THE PROPERTY CLERK 
the Mernpeltan Yolice, 413 Broome sirect for two 
Tyusrer seven woollen Blaaketx Ureroaiia Cath, $10 Gy, 
are: even. wool rerun ae 
aes 


“PROCLAWATION=FIVE HUSDRED DOLEARS RE. 


ron's Orrice, New Your, Jan_ 19, 1851. 


Wherean Huge Dusie, arerident of thls ely, a cracaman 
vp occupation, shout 2 yrare of hgr, als fact id Beight, ght 
Comploricn, ght Bair ana whlekers'and Greased ta Fall sult 


or black when 


(teen, dluapprared Under suspicions eircom: 
Slane ane the eveniog of Sabhay. the anh of bccwmber, nit 
od ere a rearonable grouuda for tbe tele that sald Dasha 
Bs lther ‘been "feosiousy abdaced frome aly ot 
monde 
Vote Werefore 7, Ferdanto Won, Maser of the city of 
‘one, by vir\ué of the auprity ia wae rested do bateby 
bb reward of ve -wadr=t dollars for the spprescasion 
ard emvicion of the prmon or pergoue bo bare abdoctsd 
Srmurdered the mald Hugh bolle! be pald (> the lalcuancs 
Datbeoerddeate of tee Lisirct Alioraan, of the Jadge be: 
fore woom tach cvavieusp uball bebe that the eaid ernie. 
{tn wasobuained on the iaformalion given hy wuld eainaata, 
The clatm for the reward lnto be made withia treaty days 
Mier auch coavitlony or the same yell be disregarded. 
ia witness, wBerer’ ere Mereuntssec iy mame aad sal 
a few York, 00 Fabs wera 
¥ FERNANLO WOOD, Mayor, 
ANNUAL MEBTING OF THE STOO 


OLDERS 
? rican Telegraph Company will be Beld atthe 
tice Wiha cotupany, Sova Wal timed (othe clhy of New 


fio Wedaeeday jbe 9b day o¢ January ined, at 12 

Sea OCR BRubue LIVINGSTON, Seercary. 

FPAEER OETS0—TOWNS OF MORAITANIA.AND WESE 
Parma —Ipe Couecsare 


‘of Taree for the towns of 
Moiasnla and West Farms will be Ip ailendancy at tbe 
Westchester Hocte commer Bowery and Broome e2rset om 
Monday, January 21,28and Pebroary 4 to restive tases om 
gpnulprogend fecaudd tn al vlagea of aad orem Including 

elrome, Raat Morrbants, Elton, \lightridgeville, Ulremon! 
Woeduoek, Falrmocst, Fordham and Ceotral’ Morrisania: 
JS. Misorely, Kebool ‘Collecor, BoM. Cbave, Morriaants; 
‘Chiables Jennings, West Farms, Cullectora. 


STOHESTER COUNTY TAXES —THE UNDER. 
iigeed, Collesiors of State, Vilage and Schoel Tass (oF 
Mount Fefson, Hast, Weed Norn Nowih aod Castros 
Verzen, Fleetwood, Wakedeld and Washlugoovile will-at= 
Ucdatife weneneater House, cormero! Bowery and Grooms 
Nireet os Mesday, the 21a st, and on cach Mooday rare 
ile Gel aries pete 9 rive aes pon ton wore 
2 : TOUARS, Towa (ollectoe. 
eh FO, BESUHORMAN, Schaal Caller, 


HORSES, CARRIAGES, &O 


GREG OPS AyD RESORT ERD 
SALA LOT OF SBE AND HD 
Fearne neers 


-ADDLE Ht 
S B HORSE WANTED—MUST BE SOUND, KIND, 


ot fre ? and saddle and cfered cheap NS 
Pe can bear of = purchaser by ad- | sz eed Spply. aed Dox 40] New Yark Post edice 
$2,700 NOsTHOPPRE GOODS WaxTED—FoR ~ €OAL. 

Crk surat and Mearcrsannts cheap fit, wil | Wy7VouINo PALEEY COAL oP RUPERIOR GUAUIT 
Sh Clare atrvet ferent cl z ; ae QUALITY, 
given, at $00each, and the balanes, $000, wlll be paid in eight warranted, and deivend ta perfect order io all 
SS" Tike casas, ety refercoce givta dices Joka | para gr Ge city. Orders roxl ed Danes igo ea 
Panzer, Castor, ObIo. T Batra, Lorpaco, 


By, neh Ube oplaiia nt tho Trunlcen wad oenezzary* 


Erion Rca 2 Ox, ADOTIONERRS 
Ric Axb here 
yoo OCARMOLD FURSTTURE. 
Rommeed Pusofers 
her 
Réseweod Carved Craire Table al 


Pier 20 Maciel Strom. 
Hare Do Putatings, 


rr be * 
avs arian Marble Ornaments, 


oni 1S BAY oxpayy wipe petng at scotch 
tbe clegaut brypa neue reser of Ire ita 
cnisn, West Mitranth ereet Baten Pifthacd sixth 


pearmo m : 
Corsaung nf exrredmrsew Hopi tar 
pirate ST 

Exraion omeyeaen Beas 

od ereered fo threw ogre on 


™% 
‘ct 
i 
ehly deso- 
ery Mle, 
etry. Mas 
Sos te: 


ay 
Tock, Tune ona mouth ull 


ata, 


 Turlsh 


Rolsters. Flows, Bbeety Miankers, Quilta anes 
‘Geooraird china Tallet sa oral Mirrors Ding room Parai 
toront every Kod: alan, kitchen Uinnuila, &e Cash depells 
required of all porenasers Sale peremptory, raln or malo 


W. PORTER & CO., AUCTIONEERS —POSITIVE 


a of 
HOUSBHOLD PORNITURS, 
AT PUBLIC ANOTION, 
At Wa elegant rescore So. 2) West Fourieenth revel oar 
ight vraan, 
ON MONDAY, JANUARY 31 
The catalogs enenp-ialan th 
Largest und richret aueortment of 
Howehold Fursitare and Work+of Art 
(OWered at austion (his razon, 
Saperh arenn actaro Miannforte 
‘blesantdrawiog ror Suis 
“Aniistlo ironies, SLALUAry, 
Oil eatinns pyri tent ata 
retry and Ormala ("handel 
Pierand Wanted Miemirg, 
commencing at tole ohitinan and ne Cartan 
commencing at Ol: olclnek precisely tbe calire a 
Furuilure and besslGl Workt of AML contalgrd Va tha 
torn large dwelling, all of which, will be ald without 
remy, and Toust in remieed epurataly fram the 
Premivés, enmpricing a eery lange and rieaxot aan iment oF 
Ereryiiing eveential to a fasbicnalie ‘aod costly. furnlabed 
rollborecintermeo:d, eak and mabresny. -Faln wl cone 
Senor in ihe diolos room, with rich Biter Wane of Rozera 
Brothers! monofacture—Uro, Caxton, Sprous, Forks Cako 
Bnkrte: Uining Sele Buperd preneh od. BoNemlan Vy 
exyotal cot lass. roby engraved alana Wary, Ivory a2 
Chuirs Preueh Porcelsin, eesantertension Tabla, with oak 
Dining ree Furuliure.PntinresTwn eebly exrysd macs 
ed Frarlor Bulte eovcre In (hres enlored beaeaieIn parvect 
Soler: velvet ans Wilton Carpets rowed marble tp Bie 
fries: rosrweed centre: exfa and pier Tosles two elesant plee 
UiGea with bases: damank and rich Lary Cartalne French 
Rbivles) Turki Chairs, wei. Lounges In ateh reeepton 
Chairs in brneadde, slogan earrrd roseroedianotarta, with 
SMart Divan, masmidorot wantal 
eC Parlor Ornarornta wlth a 
in Palaungy: velvat and Willom 
Carpets rlepint chamber Forsliare, In mcewcod and mabor 
faop, Bedynnd Bedding, Kitchen Ware, Be, a 


N EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTONITY 
TO PURCHASE 


PLEGANT ROSEWOOD. 3 
RONEWOOD PARLOR SETS 1X HRUCATRL, 


IANO #OOTR. 


~ VALUABLE | PAINTINGS, Y10) BRONZE, 
MARNLE GROUPES, 4 
Milo day Qtoxmayl at tho rlegant private reeldonce, 
350. West 2 weaty. Brat ara, a few Goore (rom 
Merenth avevar. 
Commencing aL 0%¢ o'cleek precisely, 


ART 


The tal compris tn elt sunita Uf Ronse Tha 
elegant parlor Luraiiura waa mace lanrter by Saatte & Pras 
snd'ta le alld rose and talin Wecealel The whole. will 


Tip sold.Co the Bieheat b 
‘extmaordioo) 
ilurn of tke 
moniha 


der for cash. rela or ablac—ofering 
Ieduceweots to vurchasera, as the entire Fur 
mcs sew, having all bron made within four 


ELEGANT ROSEWOOD Th; OCTAVE PLAXOFORTE, 
MUBIC CABINET BTOGH, AND UMDROIDERED 


i 
three elorant full enita of rose wcod Parlor Purntture, tn rich 
hroadeand. erice!. rosswead 


iaodia Brogan, 
tnd ace, ure 

Scenire, 
Mirror, 


f ge Chara, 
txo Fofs Hedeuada Exienston Table, hiverseary ech China, 
Tvrry and Rilver Cuery, Forks, Spoona, with chant ruby. 
Giasa of every descripan, farming a valaable collection of 
Bnueebold furnitare and nique abd recherche works of art, 
The goods are oow on exhibltlin by catalogae Sale to com- 
anche: ia dining room aU ID} o'clock precive'y. Reliable mea 
Will Ve at tho Ale to remove the goods Cor purchasers 


LBERT T_NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL 
acnary 21, at 12i¢ o'clock at tho 
Warn #ireel, rogular ale: 


son TH a tan Bk. 100 
3 Market Hank. oy 
0 

100, 


BBERSSESE! 


reise aa 

a Munaeemcaemie to | 
salcsof et a Sena et ates 
Sor errant ee ia eee 
a 
oer Brande pee 
[8 todcoltinod ook SSRN St 
ERWIN, AUCTIONEER. Prat: 

ANG, IN fl 


MONDAY Ei 


pag ane 


Also, x collection of Staple and Fancy Siaulonery, Ac 


lock 
be, told, by. ord fain 
factarez, 10, #0) riaty 
iy deellalag bush isto of se ecale 
tally deel/ning business. eroesiiog of Catpetey gilt frame pier 

Sir a Pei walt sorered 


Tes efianiion dalgp Tab 
ea let Bese 
far testbed neds, her Bo 


SSIONFFS! SALE—ONAMMERS & PAIRCHILD, 
octioncers—Coatinuathin et wale, and ain oF goods 


A 


mot called 


roc 
‘Mies, and also Rrandies,: Whi 
and domestic Set 

Desk, a, ae. 


‘pew Bowery. Large fot of men’ 
‘Woollen Goods, Remaanty 


UOTION NOTICE. 
MC. EDEY, Auctioneer. 
Res t Furniture, Fixtures, fn. 

Will well ob Monday, January 21, ot 
10S o'eloek, at the 'soalbwest corner of Twenty-third street 
and Bighth'avenur, the Vistcres, Furnitare, &&, of a Hea- 
tacrant, 

AUCTION, (NOTIME —UAROE 7 CATALOGUP—CASH 
ale of Crockery ‘and Glassware by J. 8. H. BART- 
LETT, auctioneer, Tuesday, January 22, af 10 o'clock, at 2st 
Feari sleet, all Kady of white granite’and common 
Deslers please call and see A free sale of free goods. 


UCTION SALE OF READY MADE CLOTHING, 

ACM. CMISTALAM, sucuoeer, 21 howery, will eel 
ia ay te iat. at te otk are area ot 
sexscoable ready wade Clothing. evmsprvIng cloth, pliou paucr- 
Shin aude aver Frock, Muck, Neuloms ad. Ovevenatay dow. 
Sila, cloth, cuuuyaere acd valines Pants, ak extty, velvet 
Sea"valeocla Fesix Also, merion ana danpel Undershirts 
Ald Drawers Overauiy, Sioexingy, Neckiles, 


Ware, 


[BE DANIEL a warnews, AUcvioNEaR—eALEs 


NGA Coan street, a te the Port otice, 
OPNTENL RUUSENOLU FURNTTUNE: CARPETS 40. 

DANIPL ‘a. MATHEWS. & CO. will salut auciloa to: 
orem (Tonday) a Miso leek. at Bis nalearoom « general 
Ghorument et Hetaebold Pursivare (remared for tee coure: 
lence of axle). consisting of Segspt rover cod, walnut aad 
Tibogwy Parise euline fe broeabs, plash sd hair eae 
Coote Tables, ‘Ver Mirrorm Library Chairs, Bookcases, Ex: 


‘wiitsell on Tuvaday, 2a 
Wouek ecraer" Noa fours 
Like Parier, Nedroon aod Bacment 


ALFRED WAIDORK, Auleroay, 


AWNARORER'S SALE—TNIS Day eho 
PAtayy RARE Raat aa ati ts. 


Shevte: Pilowa Watoset and Janet he ae es eee 
Fr Ne Mast Broader, 5 cdr ot V1 Freel, 
Oi rene WILLIAM RWAGER ASethoaet 


AUCTIONEER, WILL SRLL 
[ voutenyy ae ng geek, Spay 
inorie ad ddraarelgne rartion| Whee & Wiale Sak 
fieom Kore and Ripe hes OEM Dem alo one Bar 


22, ROOART, AUCTION RENT. TOR 
SAcseasae Aegan ma 
Suveeengi eee ee 

Seated eigen 


ICTARD WALTE! 
Theda, at 18 Fast 


SHERIPRS Sane 
Sears ALE Sih 
in sat 

Tiyan 


TED STATES MANETIAD'S RALR “om 
FAIRCHILD asclingse wills ta dat teeny 
Janeary 21, at If oi kat thelr salearom 1a Mawes 
tosh Goa fark nial | nove Ned Earl 
TSATATI a) NUE Le Uni ed ten Marchal 


M,WITTERS ACCUONEER WILD SBLt THs 
day ata aticek, akaQe Uagal sires al ube Pucaiers 
eof a large Bouse “Ureat quanthy of Heddlogs 1915 
GH Clothe Satay, fra Medateade rocking and sther ORtee, 
Micra Bina Gunalay (hander “Desaing ara 
nay ass dintne room ang, AteBan Purnl: 
Tors de, iogeiber With @ Full assrtmneat for howekesy ere 
Abd olgen 


MUSICAL 


Suerte ata, Seana AR 
dhe et wn tetera pe th Be 
Kon isambotSremaths fully staranisen Tor inres yeart 
| Seema cal ance Act 

Sevens ama ee cara bre 


YOUNO LADY, FULLY COMPETRST TO TRAGIC 
the rh ig studied ander the drat inasiers Im he~ 
Jreoid wiih a few mara Anlshlog pupa. Ferman 89 per 


owner, 


rope, 


month. Address B.A, Herald 


OREATLY IMPROVED PTANOFORTE. 
AER MARGOT 
otis 
aan ae 


(Qimckgnixo & son's, 
GRAND £QUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. 
A Brosdway, New Yerk. 


PROS MPLODHOMS, ALEXANDRE ORGANE—AT. 
be loneat paaibie priceg Heer band Planon at 
Yargalee, rem $25 10 $'LL Ore seven octave nosood bund, 
Srent reo aoey, ens rework dea and, ever 


tne 
HORACE WATERS, Agent, No. 539 Broadmay, ¥ 
$16 


Aime carved Fano, 


KOR A890) TIANO, LANOE ROUND COR- 
190 for & band. 


wort #400. ana 4al0 fer 
27M grand acy which cannot is equaliad fgr"gruy Wr 
ranled by the maker for Sve yeare Apply at J. ris. 
EEWE tee Broadway, near Pouriecnih sitet 


TVSTRUCTION, 


CCOUNTA ETO—MR. DOLBEAR, com BROADWAY, 

Keeps the large: Commercial Teslitute in New York” 

PUENcs| eoureots Double Entry’ BookKeeploge Oowaneriat 
Pica evuree tn Double ve 
Riiitumee and Bualocas Wrilog, e 


YOUNG LADY, OF MUCTL RXPERIENCE IM 

‘encklng, desires. ritoathin in a fainliy where inauric- 
ion jn Musieand Engllab branches would bs considered ejul- 
Telent for teard: will Tarnlgh a plawo Uf dewired Beat of 
Yeferences given “Adres M. V. &., Herald ozven 


DENY OF Fanouaa 
oa 2 Frese sa, Bpaniad. 
ratio eae Herta Teac 

In $20. AL the bi i 
PETE MAAS Neath waco 
afer ‘two lensuna per week. Apply to ¥. MAL) 

i, Prin pal < PORES 
a ORR VIEL OTEN A RR 

THE SUBSORIBER Wi foe We 


20 DROADWAY.—In- 
Taian, 


te 
10 per 


wed, 
ry 


Sines HR ERR 
fe roe are tig Bauer 
LICANTS | FOR JOOKKEBPING, WRITING, 
TEE tN 
he iit nek aaratns Mareen, Gol ot 
Palney bowel ke ef of wailing, sone of tho bers 


ROOKKEEPIN 
100 
cit 


¥ OP PENMANSHIP_AND 0, 

oasis ealda derergti 

RENCH LANGUAG! OF. D. LAGROLY, OF THE 

fan 
nee 


referecess nod 
‘AM, or 610 6 o'loek P.M 


AND NOOKKERFING ANE 


taught at O'DOW D'S: 
bergetenets haneiect ned 
‘works on shor id writing for ele. 


HE. APANISH LANGUAG! 04 
TTR SPAN ANORAGE A CG an 
Sei Uae Seniesa tea ae 
Wipeeanh M,eraty boa, ed weal 


DANCING ACADEMIES, 
A, DopWonTH’s DAXOING ACADEMIES, 


No. BM Brostway, New York. 
No. 137 Montague tizeot, Brooklyn. 


Wednesdays and Saturdays in New York, Mondays and 
‘Thurdays, focedaya aod Pridayn ib Biro Mh 
terms &€) may be had wt liter heademy. 7, OWe!aen of 


LL THE NEW DANCES.—L. DEO. 


ROOKES 


Nea mort Taesdays and Yrids) 


ai eC et 07, Mre Breokes, 
‘ oy we 
PROIEE WEDNESDAY BYEXLNG. 
ABE THE, PARIHOWABLE. AxD ArPnOvED Daxona 
are GRA LILLONOVESS DANCING ACADEMT® 
Days or Hiinios, Monbats 
Foplisexs enmiunrncs et any toe. 


ATTRENON'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMIES — 
‘Cuasies will remaln open for tbe reception uf purits uni 


Adis Taub Ava, 
Apply asaboves 


May. Daye—Weanendaye and. Saturday Font Talrey~ 
fourth street, New York} Mondays und Thursdays at 0) 
Eignth street. Brookiyn, B.D. A Grand Bolree at the Brock~ 


yp rooma on Monday, et inst 5 

1D, BOMAR, BALLET, WAsTHE OF THE TRATES 

5, Boralal Berlia and Usnorer —~Dasclag AusAaoy. 3 

Bowery.” Lemons $1 per month fyar steaiegs: not Foe 

dayeuaa Fridayn, 82 Private Beenie Laden af 
vm 6k. Private lesooan, 


'ANTED—IN AN OLD BSTARIJSHED AND RES- 
i ea ab mae A 
oop gpa ae! iy tio li 
Beg eect, tts a nee Pee 
Sinead BG Weal Thien L f 


Gr 4 Fizuies, Parian Gi 
Supe ad Fikuy ogre aog Figares, cleaniy 


tenuin Tablet, Loonges, Wardrosea, Rockers Burcans, J-_All the fasblovable dances tangat 1a 12 
weubalagds, Matirenses,” Bi Palen Crockery, aitee? | Leno 1 .taty 
Tine Ware Gas Finturts, noes 2a" Cataloroe aed goods ee ‘and evening, Goud muse nod lady 
Feady foreramination carly aa tarpiog of tals : 
\ONSTABLE'S SAL! ee auce POLITICAL. 
Wegeiatial bean wrodeey weed and reser soot, | FDGITE WARD THE DENOURATIO. REFURLIGAN 
Sicivig eer Fusipa Siok Gian, cas and tbe esas joa ead 8 
rset roneart ipsa tune Grit SS ea Ol esday, (be Zid day of January (nstea! ne oe 
seks oar ee att prime oped ae hs, | ntyy ees oof unr ate eter ea 
hh cn Hegre ade pt ta Barescsy | of the General ‘six members of Young Men's Ge~ 
eal Ae ory eral Cemenitice, and a Ward pany 
= | SS Tae 
Wh 
BPPARD sovenoe., avo Fi 


‘OLART WALL, JARUARY 19, 1861 —A Speci morting 
Meche Besierate nepabiicnn cement ef tes 
Gy abit Coury of New York will be beid wt Menars Had, om 


‘Toescay evening, Janary 24 st Tig c'eiock By order. 

nom : sett San 

ie ce ay | cca 
rock a 

ms ESTHER THO | sarwaran 


coLtan, ocriosen rma DAY ORDA 
Rs GSE agree aE GT 
Petia tuprae ameeaners erat 
for conrenlenct of sale. Amoog \his lol raay be found every 


Mind anu deseriptlo 
in pulojo( good and crdinacy faraitare ease ae 


Carpets G0 Cloth Featber Beda I 
Burach, S)Eedniesd Beda, hofan Wankcobon 


O Feather fas 
yDelngabout 2 loadelic al Sale 


FLEXEY, GREEN, AVCTIONEER—MONDAT, TAX: 

Ti, at 103s o'clock. at the avction swore 194 Wiliam 
ice, wlarge lot ot Ormceries, Wiens, Livoans and Serart = 
Alotct Dry and Fancy Goods, Coal Panta Vests, Fare 
Jetting we Pireprect Eafery slay 9) pairs Bcc Boo 


eiienar =P a ee 
MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILU BELL THA 
+, ay, at ble cre, 179 Chathain trees faralture—re 


{ aod 
| Said“ Alos Palntivex: Featser ne, Cerpels, Murer, Click, 


WATCHES AND JEWELERY. 

YANK CLOCKS, OFFICE CLOCKS, £0. WABEARTED 
Bee Sern Aree ER 
QcanP PINS—£0LID GOLD AND CORAL 
Ss or Bre for $43 We COT ie Cosas, fae 
een Aone Rats 
Sa og eee 


DENTISTRY. 


taker, 508 Hodson street, 


p DERTIsy_TORMERLY OF 
Soap EROS RE CaP ar Rte 
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EN AITTE OT ke Teh inst. Governor Dearere 
prospects for tse Valted Staley Benatorship were 
conuidered the brightest. 

‘The thirly-segeath anniversary of the New York 
Wible Bockety was celebrated at Dr, Spring's 
church last evening, ‘Rey. Dr: Hoze presided, and 
addresses were delivered by Rev, Messrs, Van 
i | Dyke ond Beles. The annual report set forth the 
encoprazi spects of the society, 80 far asits 
objects were concerned, but regretted. that 
fn # figancta! point of view it was not equal 
to what it tad been fn previous years. The 
number of volumes dlstribnied during the past 
| Year was 62,284, of mhleb 18,000 rere Bibles: ‘The 
cash receipts and contributions during the same 
period amounted to $15,265. Thedocument, whlct 
wos a very elaborate one, ascribed our prevent 
national troubles to the separation of church and 
State in the character of our constitutional govern: 
ment, and urged that the present difficulties were 


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The News, 

‘Thore wae a romor ia Washington last nicht to 
tho elfcot that fighting Lad commenced in Florida 
Detween the federal ond State troo) bat 
whether the rumor is well founded or not 
re are ansble to learn. If ony. fighting 
has taken place it must haye been at Fort Pick: 
exe. Advices from there by way of New Orlcans 
represent that on Friday State troops were ¢on- 
ceutratiug in the neighborhood of Pensacola from 
all porisof the Stite. The steamer Wyandot was 
lying at the entrance of the harbor, communica: | 
ing irith Fort Pickens, but was not allowed to en: 
terthe harbor. The fimilies of the’ officers were 
on board the Wyandot. 

‘Tho general tone. of tho advices fron Washing- 
ton which we pablish this, morning indicates a 
somewhat less belligeront aspect “of affairs. 

“ed tha) Governor Pickens, of South Caroli 
\ding to the solicitations of his friends in 
on, addressed Col, Bayue, the South 
Carolina C\»mmissioner, instructing him to change 

‘bis policy. \ Col. Hayne will remain in Woshing- 
ton for some time. The letter which he trans- 
piitted to the Pyesident on Saturday is said to haye 
deen very fewpoxate in tone. The attack on Fort 
Sumter is consideded to be abandoned for the pre: 
sent. In the garsaling, itis hoped some plan of 
conciliation may be\adopted. The Virginia Lessi:- 
Jaturo propositions Qf adjustment, a synopsis of 
which will be found in our despatches, vero 
humel discussed in Washington political circles 
yyeatordo: 

A brief vestind of the minority report of the 
Representatives Committeo of Thirty-three will be 
found among our Washington despatches. The 
winority recommend the adoption of the Critten- 
den compromise, and say that unless these or simi 
Jarconcilistory measures meet with the support 
of Congress, thin dissolution is inevitable 

We learn from Springfield, Hlinols, that Air. Kel- 
Jogg, member of Congress from that state, has ar- 
rived there on o mission to the Président elect, to 
obtain a definite and authoritative aononncement 
Frow Mr. Lincoln with regard to the compromlso 
Propositions iu Congress Op the result of this 
‘waision, it is stated, will depend the fature course 
of the republicans in Congress. From Washing 
ton, foc, we are advised that Mr. Swett his just 
Jeff the latter clty on a visit of similar purport to 
the President elect, and to urge him. at the solivi- 
tution of Ieailog republican members, to visit 
Washington immediately. 

‘The Alabama State Convention on Saturduy 
elected delegates to the proposed Southern Con- 
Yention of Secedivg States. The Convention 
is to mect in Montgomery, Ala, on the (th 
of February. The State Convention also passed 
an ofdinance appropriating three million dollars 
forthe arming and defence of the State. 

‘The lower house of the Tennessee Legislature 
has-agreed to the Seuate’s amendments to the bill 
for the elcotion of delegates to a State Conven- 
Nou, The clectiou isto take place on the 9th of 
February, aud the Convention to assemble on the 
ih. 

A company of sappers aud miners, numbering 
sisty-thres, tank and file, arrived in Wa: nt 
from the West yesterday. A dragoon corpe from 
West Point, with a battery of four field pieces aud 
two howitzers, are expected:to arrive in Washing- 
toh ima few days, 

Tua alert cbraaitite of we dbee> caseged in 
Snvestigating the frand committed by the abstrac- 
Won trom the Interior Department of the bonds 
belonging to the Indian Trost Fond, are busily at 
work, andl will'probably -be ready to report curly 
this week, The Grand Jory of the District of Co- 
Jombia will to-day commence the examination of 
Bailcy snd Rossel). 

‘The pouy express’ passed: Fart Kearney ye-ter- 
ay moraing, Neinging advices from ‘the Pacitic to 
thesth inst. Th San Francisco busivess wos still 
extremely dull, owing to a contingation of bad 
wreathdr und an’ apparent abseuce of specviative 
feeling o4 the part of dealers. Large eurplus 
stocks of goods remain on the market, The ar- 
rival of the President's fast day proclamation in 
California was co deloyed as to preclude much ol- 
Rervance of it in that State. ‘The politicians were 
Deginning to congregate in great numbers in Sa- 
‘gramento, in noticipation of thy esvembling of the 


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but the Laterpesition of Divine Providence to bring 
the nation to n betfer appreciation of God's Word. 

About fifty thousand people visited the Central 
Parkyesterday, the majority of whom were on the 
ice, A large namber of femaleavrére enjoying the 
cool breeze both on and off the pond. ‘The pro- 
pect last evening for good skating to-day was ver 
fir, anid the ball is expected to be in its place on 
the pole. 

Owiog lo ome Celegraph reports adoat frem tho Guif 
ports, regarding real or apparebeaded dificaltics about 
clearing eargoa of cotton to fozeiga cocatries, combia 
ced with the Asta's news, the market oa Saterday adyacced 
about "4 ta 4 cant per pound, while the sues" raced 
bout 4,000 baie Flour wan firm and tolorably active, 
asd closed about bo, boiler for sme grades, while 
tho demand for esport and from the trade was good’ 
Whoat was Leld above the vlews of purchasers, which 
teaded’ ty check rates, while the market clos at 
about tho quotations of the previous day, Corn waa 
held with more ebow of firmaces, whils prices wero 
without chango of Importanes, Tho eales tucluded 
Western mixed, ia store abd delivered, at 70c. a Tle 
Pork wns firmer, nnd closed at bighcr price! Tho 
gales embraced new mocs al $17 €0 st the opsaing, and 
cloeed at $17 6245 a $1775, and now primo at $12250 
$1960. Sugars were blondy and tolerably active, with 
talea of 1,180 hhds. Cabas and a mall lot of boxes. Caf- 
fcc waa steady; tho eales comprised a cargo of 2,600 
bags Ilo at 12%,¢., and 1,100 do, at 116. 130, Erelghts 
were firmer, with cogagementa of mbeat to Liverpool, 
in ship's bags, ot 113;d., with flonr at 33. éd.; aud to 
Toadon wheat was taken nl 121zd, in chip's bags; 
and flour at 23 7144. 29. 0d. and G00 bbls. do. at ta 


Whe Crittenden Resolutions and Digter 
Substitutc—WiM Republicans in Co 
gress Prevent an Appeal to the Peoph 
‘The question transcending all others in im- 

portance to the country, at the present mo- 

meat, is, whether the republican party in Con- 
grees will continue to inferpose the sereen of 
is authority between the popular voice 
throughout the Union, and a peaceful settle- 
ment of the difficulties by which the nation is 
conyulzed, or whether it will nid in dissipating 
the dangers by which it is menaced? Will the 

Sennte and House of Ropresentatives rise to 

tbe dignity of their position as the fnithful 

stowards of the people ; will they clothe them- 
selyeg with the discretion, judgment and pa- 

{riotism of statesmen, or must they still show 

themeclyes to be utterly lost to every sense of 

uprighiness and independence? We are in the 
midst of a revolutionary period, when the 
wirest and most sagacious find it impossible to 
foretell what new disasters any hour may bring 
forth. Imngintion cannot picture a more 
dreary. desolate future than aywaits us, if the 
vis inerlicr of ignorant, malicious stupefaction, 
which has thus far, during this session of Con 
gress, characterized its proceedings, any longer 
prevail, ‘The repnblican party hold weal 
and woe, good and evil, the perpetuation of 
he integrity of the confederation or ils dis- 
rocmberment, their own bands, They may 
decide, this very day, whether the States, 
united together, shull remain the example and 
pride of the universe, or whether the brightest 

Vight that the sun of liberty ever cast upon the 
earth shall be extinguished in darkness. On 

‘Friduy last cvery republican member of the 

United States Senate voted against the eons 

of Mr. Critfenden's resoluti 
0 the -name=Holiny to-, 
his bill shall become the subject of debate ; if 
they treat, with like contempt, the proposition 
of Mr. Bigler, to submit to the peo- 
ple the issues that snnder the coun. 
try in twain, upon them alone will rest the re- 
sponsibility of every evil that may grow out 
of their repndiation of the Inst pacific solu- 
tion of our sectional troubles, that will per- 
haps be attempted, between now and the 4th 
of March next. If civil war comes, they will 
have brought it upon us. Ifadeath blow is 
given to ont national prosperity, theirs will 
be the blame, The guilt will lie at their 
of the most stupendous act of national su 
that the sworld’s history has ever known. 
It has become evident that no remedy what- 
evercan be applied to the political disease 
under which tle Union is now laboring, es 
cepting by the people of the United States 
themselves. The decay of parties has thrown 
leadersbip and actnal power, as well in the 
different States as at Washington, into the 
hands of peculators, speettators, and the most 
yonnl corrupt cluss of individuals that everheld 
rule in any laud. Incumbents of office af 

Washington live in mortal fear of the displea- 

sure of their own paltry local constituencies, 

and would not dare to act rightly, even should 
they receive the afllatus of genuine statesman- 

ke inspiration. A desolate blank of every 
noble impulse, is Deheld at’ the very source 
whence sound and healthy’ legislation should 
proceed. Representatives from the North and 

South want, respectively, the moral courage to 

cast off the shackles of a clergy-beridden and of 

« moboerat fire-eating dominion, or else they 

are actuated by the (reasonable motive of has- 

(ening the country into bloadshed, in order to 

complete the anarchy towards which it has 

progressed with gigantic footsteps. Yet the 
vast masses of our population, ire all of the 


States, are unquestionably conservative. 
Fivesixths “of those who. aro) entitled 
to vole deplore te agitation by 


which the popular surface 
| and conderait tho dem: 


iLto und fro, 
agogues who have brought 
us to the present stage of a deplorable national 
ri ‘The voice of the intelligence, worth, in- 
tegrily aud wealth in all of the States of the 
Union, excepting probably South Carolina and 
Massachusetts, is straggling to make itself heard. 
Public fecling demands precisely such an op- 
portunity as the adoption of the Bigler substi- 
tute to Mr. Critenden’s bill would afford, to 
stamp sectional tyranny with condemnation, 
from whatever quarter it may be arrogated. Its 
adoption would be the signal for an universal 
ery to reecho from New York to Louisiana, and 
frou the Atlantic to the Pacific const, in favor 
of the preservation of the Uaion, at whatever 
sacrifice. It will be the exelusive net of the 
republican members of Congress if sich an 
‘outburst of fecling is stifled. 
The imperious necessity upoa which the Bi 

ler Dill is framed is fo be found in the limited 
jMlerval between now and the 4th day of March, 


Tiop, waa ft Jntthenge advantages WBIcR, 
would derive from a pettlementpf thé questions 
before the covntiy before the inauguration of 


cAnno! be adopted. excepting by a vote of two- 
thirds of both houses cf Congress, of on appll- 
catlon of the Legislatures of two-thirds of the 
several States.to be valld only when ratified 
by three-fourths of the whole numbetof States, 
In elther their Legislatures or in conventions 
‘These conditions for azcading the constitution 
cannot Le complied with as Congress is now 
composed. As “Jegi#lative enactments are," 
therefore, “insaMolent to meet and remove the 
cause of impending disaster,’ and as “ the 
Union fs inimminent danger of final dissolu- 
tion, in consequence of protracted strife and 
agitation about the insiitation of African -lave- 
ry," Mr. Biglor bas wisely called upon Congress 
to “ask for the opiniox and will of the people 
of the several States, on sich proposed ameni- 
ments to the eouatifution,” as ¢hall bring back 
harmony to the republic, dispel the clouds 
which darken the horizon, and “restore our 
distracted country to its aceustomed peace and 
prosperity.” The Grst section of his substitute 
provides, “that the citizens of theseyeral States 
qualified to vote for members of Congress, be 
requested to hold un°eloction on Tuesday, the 
12th day of February next, for the purpose of 
deciding for or against” the amendments enti- 
meraled in bis bill. It Is simply an attempt to 
obtain in an informal monver an expression of 
the will of the people, which shall guarantee 
future constitutional action, either on the part 
of the State Legislatures or of Conjsreas, that 
shall be eatishtctory to the Sonth,and turn 
away attention from the alternative of civil 
war ora disruption of the confederacy. It is 
‘a proposition fair (o all parties; and, if the pro- 
fession of Mr.Sewnrd, that “whatoyer sacrifices, 
private or public, shall be needful for the pre- 
servullon of the Union shall be made,” is con- 
sistently adbered to by himself and his friends, 
it will be supported by them. ‘Thoy can only 
oppose it from a fixed’ determination that the 
popular voice shall not be reached, and to per- 
rctanlg the ascendaney of those “tempestuous 
" which they pretend to deprecate. 
‘The rata number of republicans in tho 
North are divisible into two classes—thoze who 
would reduce the South to submission by foree 
of arms, and those who would coerce it by 
means of a “masterly ionctivity.” These latter 
witness with rejoicing the daily increasing 
storm at the South. They chuckle over ex- 
cesses Which are the natural consequence of 
civil strife—pasced out of the hands of thinking, 


sober men who seek for the recovery of their 
pristine rights, into the power of a rude, no- 
controllable mob—as though they wore an 
abolition triumph. They desire an internecine 
yar, os a means of stereotyping anti-slavery 
fanaticism in the Northera States. The events 
of the next day or two will demonstrate, be- 
yond cayil, whether {he republican ranks in 
Congress are completely filled with such men; 
whether there still exists any desire among 
them to restore order out of the chaos which their 
own ecctionslism has created, If, as a sequel 
to their voting against the reconsideration of 
the Crittenden amendments to the constitution, 
they shall persevere in rejecting them, and 
maintain a firm staud against permission being 
given to the people to express “their judgment 
and opinion” in the present crisis, {wo things 
will be cyident—that they are treazonable to 
the interests of their constituents, and that they 
Know that their policy is reprobated by the 
popular heart, Nothing will then remain but 
o wait until the issue cau be made at the State 
elections which are approaching; but the spec- 
tacle will be none the Jess. monrnfal and sad, 
of representatives, elected under abyzone con- 


aisen 2 of Pos Ae aa © who 


‘Feom rainy 
iar d th tS ae pale aE oa 
Caer Maxise meter 
would seem that “Old Abo” Lincoln finds Ca- 
Dinet making a much moro difficult: business 
than rail splitting; for, notwithstanding that he 
has plenty of timber at hand, and any quantity 
of journeymen to help bim, in the shape of ad- 
visers and counsellors from every part of the 
country, yet he las made but sorry progress in 
the construction of bis Cabinet. For weeks 
past the railroad and telegraph lines of Minois 


have been doing thriving business on the 


North, the South, the East and the West, flying, 


slrength of the Cabinet making trade—the for- 


mer by tlie transmission of office seekers and 
the agents of office seekers, and the latter by 
the continual stream of despatches from the 


like the doye of Noab, to the ark of black re- 
publican safety in the little village of Spring- 


field. 


But all (o no purpose; for up to thistime 


there are only two members of the new Cabinet 


selected—Mr., 


Seward and Mr. Bates—and only 


one of these is « live statesman, for Bates has 
been dead and gone this many a day. Curious 


enongh, too, they were both competitors of Lin- 
coln in the race for the Presidency—Mr. 
Soward as the strong candidate of a strong 
wing of the party, and Bates as the candidate 


of the Blair family and the Greeley family, two 
very influential families in the republican par- 


the new Cabinet one Gideon Welles, an old 
Connecticut fossil, who has been dead these 
twenty years—dead and buried, with the grass 
upon bis grave grown so long that it almost 
hid his tombstone—but some Old Mortality, in 
his researches among the relics of past ages, 
appears to baye dug him up, and, we believe, 
had 

dayits 
In his palmicst days tha fossil Welles was not 
much to bosst of: 


ty, it must be admitted. 


‘There has been some talk of embodying in 


considerable trouble in getting afhi- 
to prove that he is really alive. 


We remember him in Jae! 


son's time a5 a small editor down in Connecti- 


cut—gre 
people; and the wonder is how Mr. Lincoln 
could have dug up this fossil almost from the 


eat only in getting little offices for little 


jurian period—this very, very small politician 


of the hickory age—for the parpose of locating 
him in his Cabinet, except it is intended to be 
‘a cabinot of antique cutiositics. 


him. There is Banks, of Mass. 


‘Thore are plenty of living statesmen around 


chusetis; Chase, 


of Obio, and Cameron, of leansylvania, who it 
seems was on the slate, but Las been rubbed off 


again, bnt who Wi 


i 
ci 


in the choice of a Cabi 


not be rybbed off; for he 
insists upon his right to o place among Lin- 
oln’s cousti(otional advisers. This vacillation 
4, all this backing and 


filling, looks badly for Mr. Lincoln's backbone. 


af 
ti 


‘Cappears that he cannot complete the list un- 
il he gocs to Washington. Mr. Lincoln has 


Jength and Leight enozgh: be can diz as deep 
and reach as far towards the sky as any man; 
Dut we are ofraid thut he is rather weak about 
the haunghes and stiff ia the jowats. 


Howerer, 


hope that he may yet secure a conservative 
Cabinet composed of lire men. Thé President 
who is abont to retire from office bas evidently 
played out his réle, and can do oo more towards 
pacificating the country, Iy remains now for 
the new President and bis friends to decide 
whether the republic shall be plunged into 
civil war, or rescued from the present terrible 
calamity which threstens it, to continue its 
course of peace, prosperity and greatness. 


‘The Cbiengo Platform or Civil War. 

‘Such is the alternative now presented to the 
country, The republican leaders and republi 
can journals, with one or two exceptions, i 
sist upon upholding the Chicago platform—the 
whole platform, and nothing but the platform— 
no matter what may be the consequences to the 
party, to the country or to the human race. 
‘They scem to regard the Chicago platform with 
a éort of religious adoration bordering on 
idolatry. as if it were something more sacred 
than the constitution or the existence of the 
government established by the sages and, pa- 
triots of the first Reyolation—more inviolate than 
even the Decalogue and the holy evangelists 
‘Whey declare they will maintain it to the bitter 
end, though civil war sbould be the conse- 
quence, as it undoub(edly will be, and though 
this fair Tand of plenty aud all its inhabitants 
should be reduced to “caresses and ashes,"* 
which was once the fite of Ireland, 
as deseribed by the British historian, 
after a long and bloody civil war in 
that unbnppy country. But it becomes a 
gravo question for both tho leaders and the 
rank and Gle of the republican party, as well 
as for the rest of the Northera population, 
whether the Chicago platform is worth such a 
sacrifice, and whether they will instigate or 
even permit the perpetration of such a folly a3 
might make the angels weep, What is the 
Chicago platformt Its essential principle is the 
assertion of a “higher ly’? —a law before 
and above: the constitution. It is, in fact, an 
impudent and outrageous attempt by a sec- 
tional perty, bounded by a geographical line, 
to nbolish the constitution, which was not made 
for the North nor for the South, bnt for the 
whole country, embracing and protecting alike 
the rights and the interests of both sections. 
‘The constitution guarantees equal rights.to all 
the States. The Chicago platform goes be- 
hind that instrument and denies its right, or the 
right of any constitution, to protect the Sonth- 
crn States in the exercise of their guaranteed, 
right of property in negro slaves, 

‘The equality of all the States in the Union is 
one of its fundamental principles. ‘The Chicago 
platform proclaims inequality as the basis of 
the republican creed, It proclaims thatNorthern 
men have a right to take their horses, their 
mules and other property inte the common ter- 
ritory, and gettle there, under the mgis of the 
constitution, butt tht Southern men have not 
the same right to migrate to the Territories with 
their property, consisting of negro slaves, and 
enjoy equal protection, though the constitution 
has recognized property in the service of slaves 
‘as on the same basis with any other kind of 
properly. Upon this issue in the Presidential 
cloction, by an accidental technical majority of 
the voles of the electoral colleges, the republi- 
can party, though in a small minority of the 
whole population, have been cleyated to the 
control of the federal government, the posses- 
sion of the public purse, the army and 
navy and the foderal conris; and their 
chiefs, in the very face of the fearful 
consequences staring them in (he face, declare 
their intention of carrying out every tittle of 


the Chicago platform. If they have thas pro- 


Claimed their resolve to overthrow the consti 
tution in its great ‘Sut, ue aes ag it be 


oy 

ae ‘Gaia star form fa deen GATS 
"| against the social institutions of fifteen States 
‘of the Union, and naturally rouses those States 
into an attitude of defence. Secession is as 
unconstitutional as the Chicago platform or 
the nullification Liberty bills of the North, and. 
the designs of the seceding States cahnot be 
carried ont under the constitution any more 
than the designs of the republican leaders; but 
those Sta(es have, outside of the constitution, 
the right of revolution, the last reserved right 
of every oppressed people. It is upon this 
great right the Declaration of Independence is 
bused, and it lies, therefore, at the very founda- 
tion of our government. Contrary to the 
letter and spirit. of the political compact 
between the States, the Chicago plat- 
form interferes with the slave institu: 
tion. To interfere with and denounce 
as a sin the social institutions of any State is a 
just cause for hostilities, und to the aggrieved 
State it is only a question of pradence and ox- 
pediency how far it may exercise its right of 
war. That the people of the Southern States 
are preparing to exercise that right there is 
only (00 much reason to apprehend. 

If, therefore, the Chicago platform is not 
abandoned there is every probability that there 
will be civil war, and that not merely at the 
South, but also al the North. It is high time 
therefore, for Mr. Lincoln and the other repub- 
lican leaders to pause at the edge of the abyas 
into which they have proposed (o plunge them- 
selves and the country, and consider whether 
it is not better for then (o retrace their steps 
before it is too late. ‘There is not a moment to 
be lost if they desire to rescue the government 
from utter wreck and ruin. The whole issue 
rerolves itself into the question-whether the 
Union or the Chicago platform is to be devoted 
to destraction? To eave both is impossible. 


A Lessoy ror tH Auo.rrroststs—The anti- 
Slavery fanatics of Massachusetts are in the 
abit of quoting largely from the writings and 
speeches of the leading English abolitionists in 
support of their pestiferous doctrines. Will 
theic organs have the honesty {o give insertion 
to the recent letter of Lord Brougham in reply 
to the invitation to attend the John 
Brown anniverzary in Boston? We apprebend 
not. Some of the sentiments in this letter are 
too strongly condemnatory of their course for 
it to prove palatable to them. The writer 
enya:—/No one will doubt my earnest desire to 
see slavery extinguished ; but that desire can 
only be gratified by lawful means—a strict re- 
gard to the rights of properly—of what the 
law declares to be property—and 2 con- 
stant repnguance to the shedding of blood.” 
Here is the whole difficulty between the re- 
publicans and- the secessionists resolved in a 
single sentence. And yet, In spite of such 
strong expressions of opinion from one of thei 

favorite authorities, the former are determined 
to plunge the country into all tbe horrors of 
civil war rather ttn concede the protection 
Which the Sonth demands for its property. 


“we will wait to sce what will be done,and we | Tur Potrican = — ASy tex: Sire 
the political papers OF tie! 
North are becoming more atrongly divided OF 
party Ines fa thelr optnions In regard (6. tit 
proper inode of settling the difficulties “unde> 
which the country is now laboring, those at the. 
South have thrown oway thelr partisan ani- 
mosities anil are united on the ono prevailiag. 
sentiment, that that section of the country must 
secure and maintain the rights which were goa- 


Exettroxs —While 


rantecd to them when they became parties 
the confederation. The democratic jonrasl 
the North have wisely obliterated, 


trampled upon. 
lican papers are fomenting the excitement 


ments relating to the position of 
Southern States. They cry omk 


concessions,’ and urge upon the 


of thousands of our fellow countrymen. 


vation. We mu: 
clans in Washington to finish U 
cordance with their tastes and in 


fights in 


ment was formed. 


present and prospective, whi 
of the people 


re the real stockholders of 


and the salvation of the Union 
far above the 


hw 
ment of the people. 


war. If the latter sneceed, then indeed is 


to follow, and when that commence’ 
slave States, which are now he: 


will be forced to take one vide 


the South, The position they will. take in 


event of republican doctrines being pusted to 


extremes docs not even admit of a qu 
‘Their strength will be added to the ca\ 


with sixteen Slates and two Territories, 
ing out those bordering on the Vacific, on 


ber of Territories, on the othe 
the people of Connecticut, New Hoinpshi 


and Rhode Island, in which States elections are 
near at hand, whether they are prepared-for an 
whether they are ready fo as- 
trous 
train of circumstances which is sure to follow 
civil Wary OF whether they will not at once tell 
the partizan jngglera y who have brought about 


event like that 
sist in bringing npon their country the a 


it least for 
the preseat, the party division which was es- 
tablished by the Charleston Convention, and 
are now laboring to convinco the people that 
if they would save the country some earnest 
meastires must be adopted, or some well defined 
assurance given, to convince the South that 
their rigbts in the Union and thelr privileges 
under the constitution will not be ruthlessly 
On the other hand the repub- 


ridiculous jeats and more ridiculons false state- 


“No 
Teaders and 
represontatives in Congress to etand firm upon 
the Chicego platform, even though it becomes 
necessary to maintain its doctrines by the in- 
augurafion of Intestine war and hy the blood 


There Is no hope to be found in party leaders, 
and the country must look elsewhere for its sal- 
leaye the wrangling politi- 


nations, and 
direct our attention to the voice of the people, 
as it will coon be heard throngh the ballot box 
in three of the Eastern States, nt elections which 
will be more important to tho whole country 
than any that have been held since the gorern- 
AIL that partisan) trders 
anit demagogues have at stake are the fat oMecs, 
he great hody 


country, and hold the peace, the prosperity 
a pri 
estimation of the mon who 
are now occupying the halls of Congress. 
In these elections the issues which are to be 
decided are more momentous than any that 
‘ever before been submitted to the judy- 
They ave, on the one side 
conciliation and peace, and on the ollwe hl 

republiganism, the Chicago platform and civil 


country lost, because coercion would be sure 
the border 
ating, and 
evineing sich strong attachment for the Union, 
or the othe 
‘They can then no longer occupy 4 neutral po- 
sition, but must throw their sympathies and 
their power for or against their sister States of 


the South, and then will commence (he war, 


We will ask 


wibington Hi! 
ithe South will not Teneo HiRG further i 
operations until the expiration of Me. Buchan- 
Van's term of oMoc.. This 1s 9 :lgn that the more 
seasible of the secemionists are golting the 
suppor band, and that the ardor of the mob id 
beginning to cool, For the next thirty days, 
then, we bave.nn armistice and gonranty that 
the federal property will not be molcsicd. 
Notwithstanding this action on the part of tho 
Suthorities of South Carolfon, it ls sti evident 
that we are or tho verge of civil war, the moat 
fearful calamity that can befall @ nation, ‘The 
South in already in urms. In the North Gov- 
ernors of States and militia generals are tea 
dering the services of large bodies of troops 
“for any emergency;’ the Logialature of 
this Stato is nsked for a appro- 
printion of half a million dollars, to 
bo expended In munitions of war, and the 
new Govornor of Massachusetts has ortered the 
militia to be put upon & war footing. Leople 
soem to have mado up their minds that a col- 
Yision is inovitable, and tho country ix 
rushing into deadly peril without stopping to 
count the coat, All this is done through the 
recklessnesa and slupldity of the politicians. 
We are, altogether, thirty-fonr millions of peo- 
ple, and we desire, more than onything els, 
tolive together in peace and unity, if tho 
Iutler i§ possible, but in peace at all event. 
‘There are a few thousands of crazy people ia 
the North and the South who aro. scoking to 
pull down the goverament, with the hopo that 
they may proft by the min of othors. But 


to 
or 


by 


the 


uc- 


if, at the bidving of thiy handful of 
maniacs, the soveral sections of the coun- 
try are to take mp arms ugainst each 


other, no one can tell where the thing will stop. 
Feuds will be engendered, anit thoy will rankle 
in the breasts of cur children’s children, long 
after the present generation shall have passed 
away. Wo have no right to entail such 
horituge upon posterity, nor whould we, a4 
sensible men, permit the arbiirament of the 
sword to be brought inlo this quarrel. What- 
ever tho final result may he, neither party will 
gain anything, and the distres®, suffering and 
poverty which fotestine war will create in tho 
meantime should not be risked jf they can pos- 
albly be avoided. Business jen, morghants, 
muster meolnnies and othors ehowld unite 
in an appeal to the Prosideat olect and 
his Premier, Mr, Seward, ond induce thent 
if possible to counteract the effect of the mili- 
tary spiritwhich bas been displayed both in 
the North and the South, by the publication of 
fa pacific programme. We do not Woliove that 
Abrahom Lincoln is anxious to open his ad- 
ministration with a civil war on his hands, and 
certainly Mr.Seward’s late speech was « pacific 
one. Lot them, then, restrain thoir over xcalous 

ns at the North, and all may yot be well. 


the 


the 


the | Lanunsse Isrucx or Srecre.—The Asia brought 
ont a million and a balf of specie, making up 
about (en millions recelyed from Euro, 
the panio set in. ‘The consequence of this drain 
hos been that the Bank of England hoa been 
obliged to raise its rate of discount to six per 
cent, and the Bank of France to five and a huif. 
‘These rntes are far from having reached the 
maximum. Notwithstanding that the con- 
clusion of peace with China las stopped the 
drain eastward, it will be more than counter- 
Dal noed in the spring by the commencement of 
ho! against Austria ond a general arming 
of the European governments. As regards 
ils flow in this direction, tere do not appear 
to be any probabilities of ils proximate cos 
tion. Altogether the position of the European 


of 


te 
one side, and Gfteon States, with an eyjual num- 


this trouble, that they have gone far enough? } governments and population® is aa more re- 


Union isto besaved, it must be done | aswring (han our own. The infu 
“political qtheoristasnndlianarcbiaipspmises to 


jeople 


hott ote 


ag so loudly and laboring 


hulls of legislation are tumbled into tie! 


course before the cloze of the year. 


just as if it was not pol 


country to its present calamitous condition. 
‘The object of this convention, it is plain 


the broken down party, and take advantage 


the exigencies of the times for mere political 
and pergonal motives. The democratic party 
has fallen by its own. cor- 
ruption, aud the republican party will soon fol- 
low it, the seeds of the same disease being sown 
in ils system so deep that no art or kill can 


is dead and rotten; i 


saye it No party nor any set of pol 
save the country at the present cris 


any such pretended purpose. 


citizens elsewhere,” &e., &e 
Conservative men know perfectly well that 


a faction too “time honored” 
breach than the observance of bones! 


to which Senator Bigler propos 
question. 


repudiated by the people of this State. 


Boxes 


that the interest” would not be 
is abstracted. om all 


Jina bas given it as lls opinion 


stolen bonds, $800,000, prvinie, to bea total 


Joss to the government. 


to get up 
monster Seabee which, when fliey reach the 


‘yauls beneath ihe Capitols, would tunf their’) Ioan was emitted it was with (he gi 
attention (o these popular elections, the ship 
of State may yet pass the rocks whic, wos 
threaten er and proceed on her prosperous 


‘Tne Dewockanic Stark Cowmrse Savise 
‘ie Ustoy.—The Democratic State Committee 
have issued a call fora convention of delegates 
from the party, to assemble at Albauy on the 
sist insL, for the purpose of saving the Union; 
and in their circular they prate about “the 
alarming condition of our country,” “the exi- 
geucies of public affairs,” about “saving the 
country from the evils of domestic wars,” and 
so forth. What a bumbug it is for men like the 
Democratic State Committee to talk in this way, 
fans of their stamp 
on the one side, and fanatics like the antisla 
Vory parsons on the other, who reduced the 


he seen, is simply to endeavor to reconstruct 


an impudent seReme on the part of the Demo- 
cratic State Committee to call n convention for 


The committee say in their circular that 
“conservative men of all classes call upon our 
time honored party {o co-operate with patriotic 
‘This is not so. 


is not in the putrid debris of « corrupt faction 
they are to look for safety in a crisis like this— 
rather for the 
decency 
and good faith—but to the sense of the people, 
fo refer the 
It is the people, and not the politi- 
cians, who are to settle the difienlty, and we 
opine that this farce of a democratic convention 
for the purpose of saving the country will be 


When thelndian 
Trust Fund bonds were stolen from wie In- 
terior Department the zorernment advertised 
pai! ou the 
ppearances 


coupons are presented to the State Treasury ae 
thoy must be paid. ‘Thus the amovmt of these | tomyerststabite. The wight geevious tober deat wbn 
hoa Ls sata tbe peape of the ¢2. 


eae ad AL. 


take years to: remedy. 


© ‘Wie New Lois —When the new ‘treasury 


culty that bids could be obtained for the first 
five millions at twelve per cont. ‘This want of 
confidlence was occasioned by thu fit that vio- 
lent secessionists, such as Cobb and Thoinns, 
were in possession of the depariment. By « 
‘judicious change of menu revolution of public 
sentiment bas taken place ia regard to the 
Joan, and apwards of twelve millions have been 
bid for the remainder of if, at prices avoraging 
from nine to eleven per cent, (his wifecting « 
large saving to the country. 


‘Tax Cory Powroians x tie Coste, —la the 
present alarming condition of the country, 
while almost all classes of the community are 
casting about for hope and zuidanco, the city 
politicians appear to be nearly in « comatose 
alate. They do not seem to take any interest 
ia the revolutionary crisis ious which we 
are passing. The republican politicians are 
to | absorbed in moking out the slate ‘fur all the 
offices to be filled after the Athol Murch in 
the Custom House and Post Office, while the 
democrats, who haye no #late to fill up, are 
hanging around the City Hall—like vultures 
over a battle ficld—ywatching for the droppings 
of Corporation plunder. 


of 


Inenpmise Loerces 6x Pose Eyeminwe—The fol- 
lowlog corresponitencs hss pasted botween Cape Whiting 
and several prominent merchants jn this city 

New Yous, hn. 


1861 
Carr. Soc Wrong — 

Dede Sm-—[o common with many of your New York 
frlends, the undersigned wonld be plesacd to lier Four 


Polar experienes in the United Stater Arctic expedition 


iis 
SPOFFORD, TILESTON £ C0. 
INO. 8 TAPEAS, 
RU y cls, J 

‘And mianig ott, 


it | ROSS 81 
K. OOUILEAR 
Box. Meer Gros. as rusts 
sa—I hare senvived ovr Kuh tayilati, ard 
wiltaddrets gou with picasure at Hg fia aod a 
Gesigaatad. Yours truly. Sur Wits 
Captala Whiting commanded tLe Muries when slie vas 
celzed by tha Stato anthorities of Somkb Carvitss. Hie 
eaperienco In. the Fobr regiowm iol thie peacticw Riad, 
anda relation of st wid be: eery walettalnie= ant 
structive. 


City Interligence. 
revs Tenens 1 Wier Twice =X ert Seer — 
ppored murder of a somad! named Mary Auatnve. 
ay No, 171 West. Teenty ninlls aireot, proves sthiox 
more nor tems than a case of iatemporare. A At 
mortem examjuatica of the body, made under direction 
‘ef Corcaer Jackinan, bs Dir. Jolin Beach plumed Urat te 
few ecratchos and obbcr tojurics 08 the precsues wf drsemiet 
were Worofficiest to cause death. Ia tbe opinion of tie 
Phynicen death wes profocet iy inteniwrance. Ths 
Jory, bowerer, took on cotirely d\derral rien of ths 
fase) Abrew the medical toxionny We Ah winds, sd 


fa direct oppemition to the coarye oy the Corner, 
ree Ome of s"Deallt from ieeperanes 
lastenes by vloleces at the Lnede oC Peter Beadlay 1! 


The C-rence was compelled, touch wes nt hiks will. 10 com= 
tol be sensed to tha Torr Subic ema tat ta 
eased co a writ 

Das ng sees 


before many hens 


eis grovaly i! 
Wetemiabers ts Ser may 


ear and quarrel 


tion of 


+ —~ 
a sei 
‘THE LINCOLN ADMINISTRATION. } NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. 


s 1a ndenees eo $ 
See spring eemeate ss 8 iss. | The Demoeratte State’ ‘Convention —Appo! 
OU Abe apa Merah Crmernom Chase anit Ow Cabin | ments of Got, Morgan—The Birst City 
irs Cae gr mere tee the Railroad Bi]—Resofations Inquiring 
: true th Info the Report of Cannon Belos 
Shipped from Troy fo the South — 


C18 be Lrue that eat tvulaene tna o1gn of) good Dalby 
the raat gratitylog cou t608 38 9 tbe botlly sets of 

Toll Bil—A Bill (o Reorgamie 
the Milifia of the State— 


Gresaed lo afewn 6 
| beaddress. the 
chene 


Sexore 


a 


NEW Yoneda. 2) 18h. 

a fonSng over tho Hx fur the last two or thres 
ays I find Sgreat many lettre from members of the 
First dirialoo, at least signed as such, in relation to tbe 
tender by General Sxndford of the division to Governor 
Morgan. Belng one of Whe oftkors who voted for theres 
lation, Ideem it my duty to say that Genera) Sandford 
daca netslia meme Leh aE ‘Abo resolution desired tilm Metowa eae we 

Jam also much farprised mm looking over tho Henaty Suisoanes MeOowase g eee), ermnytion, 
of this to Ond a Perolutloncondemmatory of thoaction 


‘Ths poay express passed hero al firo o'ckel this raors 
ing, nearly two days late, owing to moctenew om nharly 
‘ll the whole route. The following i a sfncpris of tbe 
news 


with a 

a 5 kewise Mrs, U——w, with a light atri 
silk, leog full tallorleeves and capo; Mra. Meet 
Westchoster. with a parple moire autinoe, pont ich, 


_ Sis Psp, Jan. 6340 P.M. 
Arrived 2d, steamer Cortez, frem Panama, aot ship 
Gareel, from Livespool; 4b, Ringleader, Bostoa; Sth, 


the President elect may to? 47090 from the effec. tho 
racy Iewler In last Batarday’s b~ (ELD, On Cameron's dis- 
combtare, ls eald Wo have Dad opt tne President elect. 


tb a moins 


arn informed that be tanger urar ie Waul tears codrsed 
down hiy cheahn, Botberot. duit rrplexnst as he nis toe 
freqneat application of each Dealths madietae esnnce 


Weed versus Greeley— 
The Hop at Con- 


gilt net and styliah alr pins; Mra. 1—p, 
wotiqus dress; tho besntiful Mra M—p, Jr., dressed 
{a a light eile, with a point lsee eape and coral ornaments, 
ard a very rtyleb crimson beaddress, was also quite « 
belle during the evening, Biss M—, Ina black and 


ship D=biog W: reece Seen Sa 
soath, lon. 78 west, aip Jok> Mills, Socnd north. The 
Header was in Cempany for two days, off Horn, 
payin tae Wea Meee is 


of 330 Major General, aigned, U7 an odieet 
hat ak sald meting, amd, Tere, 
ve. 


“whe ws Dr 


Toted {0 the aftirne. 


Teeppeara to mo that all those commuri-stions tat 


prove a relief apd rolaxation to bic. erimsoo #llk, halr arranged In natural curls, was qdite jp the Hemstn relat to the er Tan 
There eae» rumor aoa thay that Corer Case gress Hall, slime, Scie ter maa, | ea bs ats Recut andrea aay have upeared a parting othe sir ri cig Han . 

‘0 in she Cabinet was reco)ved ma vee fe walst, was quite beantift ere were 1 R Eiicieney or tho First divston. For inser, | . ‘fricods of Ube family, atl. alwy tbe eo. ; 
setae of a pace athe Canes wae rcsiv m nt Koy key ke Meee ae et aL ere iier a | bande at former qnotatios. Candletaromatade firmer | (aay "| gt preat cemmanl a recimset wise Laye Chats Neary, are rapeet(ollyiayltod to atta the 


falght's mail by Mr. Lineota. 
‘g? to rbow tbat the Gorercor's ambition bas got tue 
Petter of hin patriotlam, Tdo Sresitent elect, and tho 
whole contry, would be gratided to eee tho Ohio atates- 


Avsary, Jaa. 19 1541, 
The demeertey, in their call fora Bate Osnyeation, 


elretcolored silk, ounced, and a black velvet waist; 
also Mieg Cand Sites 1. H——a, tho former wearing 3 
chede silk, trimmed with black velvet, and. tho other a. 
ope colored alle: Always, wbererer tho dance was tho 


tnd coffee caster, Dot other articles thea cha 
ar cel ul Bes = ie 
ennal ete o 
Mads 


of stocks nsually 
speculation of some a 
x0 Bo} 


but this yar stocks are found 


will ot all times and af all paces 


apd wiling to cohol. tho dignity of the 


be. ready 
eure 


and stripe, oo matter whore or from whence the foes 
‘andi regard $0 tho lamina of the men that 


funéra), (rom $& Andrew's church, where’ solema 
tania will be celebrated at IT o'clocic. 
#1art at atf-past ope o'lock, 
erred (a Calvar 


‘Toe faecal wal 
Tlis remains #78 to be ia. 


; ig heavy ns to’check any mayemeat of that | °P2< rf Cometers. 

aa ae. “| most lively, could be found the two Misxs H—ao’e, peices any. reat of that | Should nceezmrt mire them togo tndoable quick | — Miscox—On ‘Sanda Boulss Macom, 

faa Io the Cabiort; axdthot 8 much evpotatioa can be | OF0 | Wendie upon critical groncia 1 Wm) one drcssed in a Magenta aie, with une brocdo Goan, stu; | Any arUcia witha areas cumpaso ts Bild spool peormriy Toone, icna arhery to iBeTOou) | axel st years, 8 soalk aod adorn aime 
nade in these revolutionary times out of tho Seeretary- | Aucstionsbly a party ‘move, and as such the | ond the oxher in a cherry silk, triuwmed with black vel: peyoyeara’ consumption at tho rate "of por ewval’| gut to Harlem, or auy place whero thelr sycvices micht | THE friends abd amusintanoes of tho foeally, em also 
whip of the Treasury as that of Slate, inebylous, Why, chances aro tn to ose that the feaders” in] vot. Misa C—r, of Albany, was ono of tho most | INO Ji0g nam equal to ono year's cupply- Trtter | De useful, they woald be found ok least efticiant, what | the rocmbers of the Jedereon Verein, aro respectfully in- 


theo, rot sceept the guardiansh'p of Uncle Sam'a ch 
Fox? 

Judi etek has greatly Improved within the last tw 
days Lenld vot bo surprised, ludeed, to eco his ap. 
polsimeat to tbe Interior Department officially announced 
sembia ihe onxt (wenty-Cour houre. The plea of tho In 


tho movement will be swasnped. IC Mrsaid that Kx-ro- 
vernor Seymour ( the piritespal power bebind the throne 
that secured tho adoption of this enarse by the Demo. 
cratle State Orntro} Committee. Sandford B. Church, 
however, had a finger Jn the arrangement, and was ex: 
cecdingly busy in urging the eall. ‘This {s no time for 


Bracetal dascers; ' sho wore’ » Solferico, founeed 
silk and a psorl oct. Mics F—w jolued in the 
dance, and wore a white tulle yer a whito all 
Miss and Mrs. P—d were nclive in this festival. 
The former wore a efsleh lavender doanced sift, 

int Lace and scarlet trleumings, the latter a chene silk 
is T—p, of Hostom, who, it 1s sald, danced with the 
Tricee of Walea whibt be waa Io the City of Notions, 
wag alco prcorat: she wore a bhi black sili, with alter: 


ample. Sugars fair 
Gauules ‘moderate. Tea. fair. 
products continues suspecded. “Furmers will hold 
Back thelr wheal, Sipe canuol got carguen, as 
payers are unwilling to pay over $170 forwiieat, ant 
cannot fill orders at that gure. The desire to’ sbip 
freazuro and moucy East han made the market iteincent. 
The olandara rate fs 2 per ceat, bat outsiders pay 3 aod 


Caee "bears. bs. large. 
Tra domestic 


tren Firit birwion” may say to the contrary; abd | 
‘Teatare to say vot oaly my reclment, but thelr do wakes 
mea who are in Fort Sumlor with the gullapt Anderson, 
‘eould prove forenaust (es they ever Rave been) amonzss 


the feremcst In sledding their blood In J 
‘constitution and the tawa of this great repul 
Indiviaibl 


efeocs of the 
lic, one and 


‘and as for the other regiments comprisiag 
Aho Firat division, tere Is no doubt but their commmanit 


Viled (0 attesd the funeral, on Tweatay afteraoog, at aay 
Seek, from bis t= reaiience, 45) Washingioa wieset, 
without further {nvitation. 

Mow —On saturday, Jaauary 19, of puerperal forte, 
Mwy Loves, wite of Joba Moir, aged 20 year 

Tho Frieods aoa. relatives of ite family are reyueytas 
un tubes vat, nie Mh era th 

in lernoon at thrée  ¢loek,, jee Dabs 
Secce,Sdsdam atret, Bushwik e E FO 


S = lng otficrrs can say the rame. 
‘Aisny snd Pennsylvania place seekers, that they nominst. Porty movements, and if this should prove am ‘nats dounces. There were several other [sdies whos: onwards: v ot yc A MEMBER OF THE DIVISION BOARD, “BY stoa Papers ploare copy. 
Ee ee we rtsaty halt root wi | Micwrt to consolidate the democratic party it | Samea we do nat remember. Oze mas witha piace | Tue PM cation fasting and pare’, ens Muvsin—Om Sunday tabuary 39, Moan Sorrar, 
rita cannot be feoked on in any, otber lght than | ad tulle orerdress; another with Fenn ee a aay tome for, publication ican. saughter of Dr. Willian Fe and Iiws A, Murphy, aged & 


Wiino\s, for lis nomination by the dalngation 
of this State in tho Chicago Convention was tho Inlthatory: 
siqpus which his Anal success yuh conditioned. Judd'a 
clas to tho Cabinet are, tuerefore, entitled 10 ax much 
cop 'dératlop os thie of Filth apd Caweren, and even 
wore, 09 fio wa priselpally tustromentat in urloging 
formard Lincoln tn hits own State. 

Ameng tho lato arrivals oro T. Tk. Thos, Toledo; 1. W. 
Abhott, Heston; HD, Colby, Rochester, N.Y; Wn, TL 
York city; W. Mattoon, SpeingOeld, Mass,; 
We lL, Jobueen, Utica, N. ¥.; J.J, room and LA. Bu. 
Bich, of New York city. 
nator Cowan nnd J, P. #anierson, Fzn., baye lott for 
home, the latter ahokine off the mod of BpriosGeld as be 
entered the carn with an air which plataly sald, “Once, 
Awice, but never again.” ow could ho feo) otberwts 
WAT the result No a faction Oght between the Mennsy Iva 
pia repubilcas 


1, Jan. 19, 1801. 

Judge Kellogg, incmbor of Cobgrees from thls State, 
and.onc of the Cammlttes of Thirty-thrco, arrived from 
Washlogion this worafng, nod Immediately sought an 
Jotersfew with tho Preaident elect, whieh was euntinued 
Mhrougboot tho day, Ue comes here to obtala a dovnita 
uttiorltative announcement of Mr. Lincoln's views 
ference to tho campromnive propealtions. 


fn untimely move. ‘Tho republicans aro slose respons- 
jo for the course that New York takes in the prexeat 
risia, and If they pursue a couree unsatisfactory to the 
masaea, tho people will Lake care of them Bereafter, pro- 
Vided tho politiclans on tho other side do not prevent 
them by attempticg to make expltal for themselves. 
‘This Convention may Do of great wre—but If It does It 
will Do a miracle, 

To the astonishment of everybody tho Governor has 
reappolutel A.B. Parelll Canal Appraiser, Dr, Gunn 
Health OMecr at New York, and Dr, Jeroue physighn 
fo the Marino Mespital, to the fsec of tho fact 
that there are charges on Mle 1a tho Gorezpor 
fico against the Intlor that should condema nay {person 
votit they are disproved, ‘The Senate bas uot, Lowover, 
etod upon them yet, and It Is to be hoped that tho 
roputation for honesty of tho Governor will not be able 
tozecure their confirmation Jn the Sennte. At feast, It 1s 
Lo bo hoped that thoy will not swallow all of the Gover- 
nor's pretensions in this line unttl Seuator Calvin comes 
‘out with bis promised expose on te conucetion of Gove 
nor SMorgan vith tho Jegistatlon of last wintor. With 
facts known to be In tbo possession of tho Senator, uo 
‘ono doubts but that the fnlze colors whileh the Gorernor 
{a nove sailing under will bo removed, aud the publia be 
ble to viow him {n Kis {roo light. Protests agalost one 


ail. Thero was also Muss D—r ens 

Wearing light silk. Altogether thers was quite an array 
of Deauty and fashion, Ament the distingalste: geatle- 
then ae noticed Judges Parker and Davis, Senator Rat 
fey and. Robertson. Members Sherwood, Fullertoss Fish, 
Shaw, Birdsall apd Waton. Also Gencral Jackson, 
Mesor2. Kennich ond Keonicutt, of Albay. 

‘At eloven o'clock P.M. the music ceased, and the party 
took op thelr line of earch. for the dising room, wibero 
they found that the *'Admplral!” boil spreait himecif, aot 
arranged the delleacica of the eaason In apple ple ordor. 
This hop: bs, as wo haro remarked, a naw feature, aad! 
quitean addition to Albany life in Uhh winter. Tes o be 
followed by others similar. Tho readers of tho Hunaxp 
can, thereforo, eco that, notirithatandiog the irrepressible 
couilict between the politicians, os woll as the times of 
perll, treagon and steesalon which wo are In tho midst 
Of, the eeasoa ot Albany 15 opening unusually lvoly, 
conlally considered, and prowizes to be quit interesting 


Sale of the Mexican Prize Steamers: 

New Ontxass, Jan. 19, 1851 
‘The Mesican prize steamers, Gen. Miramon and Mar 
qucz Ue la Habana, were fold this moruing: ‘The former 
bronglit $12,600, and tho latter $20,000. 


An Arms Manufactory Buent, 
‘Sremcnetp, Jon. 20, 1861 
‘The Massachusetts Arms Company’ mnanufactory at 
Chicopee Falls was burot on Friday wight best, and ity 
hauds are thrown out of cimployment, fess $20,000; 


Eequently but tds preparation was mado for iis ob: 
Fervance- ‘The congreration of Calvary church assem 
Died Ia the oventog, anit listened to adilresses fron teave. 
Ire, Colt, Buell ond Willams. Tho Custom Houso, Post 
Oftice aud athor public bnildiogs were closed, ant the 
‘cours refrained from busines. 

"Tho latest pouy express dates Dy telegraph to Fort 
Kearney ars to the 21st wit, the txst espress arriving In 
duo time, novwithstanding ihe terrible stormy weathor 
0 the route 

Tatest aocounts from Sicramonto swprezeat the elty as 
ororwiles with politicians of all grades, i anticipation of 
the meatiog of the Legislatura on the 7th. Goy. Denver 
seems to have the most preltivo anppert for tha Seantor- 
abip, but it & stated toat there are friends of the lat 
Seantor Troderick among tho Dousls tembers, who 
spare no-flort to defeat Denver. 

Hire. Kitty Geekin was wuirdered ot bor retidonce ja 
Szeramento this morning. Jt is supprecd the 
sommiltted for ber monvs- 

‘The anpual stalaticy of the resonrees of the trado and 
‘commerce of the Stato ure propared for pablication, anit 
show romarkable progress durlog tho past year. 2,700 
passengers arrived nt San Franclco, and. 14,100 'dc- 
Dorted—a gait of population by Iminigratica eeavward of 
16,000. Tho «itimatcd overland immigration Ls 60,000 


re fs deteoaoy Ne acl 
Compensated by” greatly Increased exports of ho 
State, ‘Tho amount of trascuro. received from the mines 
fully qtals that of auy olbcr year. The ealoo of tue prin 
ipod Stato producto exported trom San France i 1800 
teins follow ’-Casloy, 160 on bacbels; bread, $2 

{sis £48,000; flour, $619,000; furs, £15,090; yok, $42,525, 


A.D. Russe 
ATIOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT 
Na 7 NASSAU STREET, 


DetiwaresExves Gi 

93, 11) 30, 44, diy Gh, An dd, 12, 

jetawaies—Uiiey Bi J 

88, 51, 21,47, 93, 3, 1, lone, he 
Circulars xed free of 8 

Wooo, EvoY x Ca? Wiriesten, 


Drawings of It. France & © 
ware Lotteries — 


75, 26, 17, 36, 1, 66, 6 
Cirealars'eent free of charge by aaidreasiay 


Pranc’ 


Page's “Verus."” 
Por athort Uma only. €48 Broatway. 


Wheeler & Wilson’ 
Bort 
duced paces, Odes 09 Broadway. 


Wines. 
Ube Champagne Cider. ar. 


Machines, with tmportant tmprorement 


LAW. 


(Opposite Past oilice,) NEW YORK. 


Drawings of tlie Delaware State Bot- 
teries. WOOD, EDDY & CO,, Managers of the 
DELAWAME, RESTUCKY 3D SIACOUME SEATS LOTFEMIE, 


1861 


2, 12, 54, 7, 63. 


‘Delaware, 


Or{o WOOD EUDY £ 00, BL Lials, Mlaour, 


ary ag moot 
je fricade af the fagally are rerpmettullytpvited to 
attend the funeral, 1uls (Sanday) AEEAFBdpom, AL Rat past 
tivo o'clock. feean the feadetee ot hee pareate, NO kt 
Uae street, Revoklyn, witbout furiber notes: 

Scranton saturday, Jancary 19, Stren ¥, young: 
extzon ofsylvester Fan kilt ito, aged Lyons, 
@ moouths aut 33 cays 

‘The funeral wifl take place this (Mopstay) afternsoa, ab 
half pant ono erelodk, frum Whe tea}dence of Bis, parent, 

Hoter street 

x —On Saterday, apuary. 19, oxy O'Metcs, » 
ativec ina chy o¢ Dublig, aged a years, 

Tits funeral wil take tiga from ts bate residence, $58 


Js Dela- 


‘Guasee Cousry, Crasa 17, Jan. 19, 1851. 


£00, 


Wilnalngton, Delaware 


at re 


Cordiala ana Liquors, Cham- 
Bottled Ales) Landon and Dublin orter, In dine 


‘GOIN J. STAR, 85 Franklin street. 


Weat Sixtecnth street, this (Mouday) atternooa, at’ bait 
past ove oreleck The Erlend of tho family, alsa thoes of 
his bothers: tn law, Patrick Curley. and Mantel Kavanagh, 
‘sre jueited tu attoudl without Curter Ins tabion 

Nublin papers please copy 

Poweor—th this ely, on Satuntay, Japusry 19, 
Gomer A Tummoy, eldest son of io fate Ges, Nomeroy, 
J the 36th year ofits age 

His frien, aud the rolatives oad frienuls of the fyraily, 
aye love. nltend is funer}, on Tues aftcran7a, at 

hee «from lis Lata Fe sy 
Attest wut rte Baten Saad 

Anos —0u Sunday, Janvary 20,0 eongestio: 
Wo uogn, Anos, widow of The lve Tess A Toedoeasse 

Tho Iricuds aw relatives of tho fatally are \uvited Uo 
attend the funcral, without further (uritation, fram se 
Jobb church, coraer of Washington apd Jobasoa pire: Us, 
Brookiyp, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'cloak. 

Keorie—0n Frily, January 18, BexsA\ax Rowarra, 
Jo the oth year of his’ 


‘The result of this visit wilt determine tho ult\mate ac- | of these appointments are as noserous as Viackbirds io } insured for $20,000. 
; ssa. (0007 ules 48600,0U0: Larabee, $24,000; nats, $129,000; pokn= i Preser' ‘ 
{ion of the republican members upan them. erry time | tech 25 cbr qatckatirer £870,000 skieg/@2.000; ec | voantise ag ae Salt onipat Wk BATCHELOR 
Mr. Kellogg 1s opposed to Jutd’s nppointment. Tho | The first clty rallroad bill of the seacom was Introduced eh a armiin ore, Sais Ulin S51 000 waa SLE pewly Invented Wig Factory, 16 Bond sire. inn. Saturday, Januaey 19 
Joaders of tho an\iJadd foreés are all here, und co-ope- | in the Honso yesterday by Mr,,Farnum, of Datebess; It | Cotton. a ae = 10, 1801 1000; wes! S5921900," The total ot expo oongest daughter of Alexander and Mary Jano Tatd, 
s y i Sales today 8,060 baloa, at 103¢e. a 11)\e-Tor | Stato other than gold are valued : 9 and Tou=|| ageds, ni aah g 
rte with tho Mndlasis delegation to favor of Sralth Infor n-raiyead through Spring nod otler streets, Thu | svidding, Susar dull atdtges w 6G. Tor far to Faly fal. | $5,409 000 In 1859; nnd $1.090,0c0\n TRS. serra ty erg meee walt etal aad tua | re fringe sad reat 


Wasneyaros, Jan. 20, 1861, 
Swell, confidential agent of Mr. Lincoln, who has been 
Luero for sone timo, haz Just 4ft for Spriogteld. Me will 
Joforiu tr. Lincoln of the perilous condition -of 
two cooutry, and will orgs Im, at tha request 
of a Large number of leading republicans, to repair 
to Wosbingtoa at once. Ils piresenco here, in tho 
opinion of many republicans, 1s tho only thing that will 


‘otber' being mostly over the tracks of those roads al: 
ready’ (o oporation—commenciog, as It does, in the upper 
Parrot the oily, on the HudgoD, ani windlog Its way 
Hown to Spring street, passing oyor to the Bowery aud 
fazsipg down on the tracks of tho other roads as far 

posible in is route to Wall street. forry—tho 
{ido should Yo amenitod eo ns to read, “An net to 
huthorize a new conpany to run thelr cira aver tho 
tracks of the reads already in operation." Mr. Web 
ster moyed. to lay tho Dill upon tho tablo, which was 


Freight on cattoa to Havre 1 6-160. 
Morn, Jan. 18, 1961. 

Cotton—Sates toxday, 3,600 balea, at 103;0. a 10). for 
middling, Sales of the week 17,700 bales; peceiptavt the 
cok $2,600, against 35,010 bales i corre=peoding perio 
Tist year; agcreated recelpts at this port, 161,103. bales; 
exports of tho wok, 20,290 bales; stock, 60,706 bales. 
Frelghta to Liverpool 3a. n sd; to Havro, 21; sterling 
exchange 2! a 6 premlum; sight exchasge on New 
York + a3, premium. 


Crseaywart, Jan. 10, 1861. 


‘A deerce has been “publisued by tke 
Sonora, concoing the right Up transmit American gold 
froma Goyamas, on. We Golf of Calltoenla, through the 
State of Sonira to tho froatler of Arzont, near Fork 
Buchapan, ‘The reate is to pursue a dircet lige, where It 
Is represcnted the rund is excellent. This covedssion was 
ronured by merchants of Guyamas, nnd. ts expected to 

can lwoportant bearing on trado ‘becreen 840. Kran: 
clseo and Guyamas, and upou tho serelopement of tue 
new Territory of Arizona, 


carried, This prevents ila reference to tho Standing 


Dring about n settlement. A Jeaing republican member 
of Congress from {inols has left bero on tho eame 
nulsslon. 

‘Senator Crittendon has been engaged durlog the day ju 
Preparing # modification of bis proposition, #0 as (o mect 


Comtnittec, and it will take considerable coginecring 
to get it before the House again, ‘There fe on tho surfsco 
fetroug opposition to city ratiroads Iu tho Legislature, 
bat moct of thts is for buncombe, | Thero are movements 
oder the cover, that will break forth oo of these days, 
Which will astonish thess why expect this Legisiataro to, 
Bo tho cunbodIment of honesty. Thera ta a storm brewing, 


Floor dul at $4.60 fer superfine. Whiskey’ in {ol de- 
mand at 13%46. Hozs in good demand at $6 10 a $6 60. 
Trovisions im and qulet.Afoncy market quiet. “Sight 
‘xchange on Now York 3 per cont premium. 


Anothor Sunday on (he lee 
YIPTY THOUSAND TEDYSTRIANS IN TIE CENTRAL 


SAS ey 
The Crisis aid the Trades. 
OARNIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS OP THE MET 
POMS—NOW THAY ARB AFRECTED: DY THE DE 
YHESSION—SINTY OUT OP EVERY HYNDEED IX 
WANT OP EMPLOYMENT—ALMOST TOTAL STOr- 
YAGE OP THR SOUTHRRN TEADR, BTC. 


Abe approval of the more moderate of tho republicanz. 
“lo bas been luduced to do this with the Bope of yet being 
Sng aboot an adjustment and saying our bappy country 
fron the horrora of civil war. 


The Feitexal Offices in New York and Who 
fare Likely (0 PML The 
(Correspondencs of the Boston Post.) 

‘New Yors, Jao. 10, 1801. 
Jo political elretes here there Ecem to'bo only two sub: 
Jocla’ of enuvereatlon, namely, tho prospective Ferma 
qhenee of tho Union and the probable ‘of the re- 
Publican spoils. It is amuslog to notics tho sanguine 
Eeriainly with which the various Tucrativa or houorary 

feloral eUlees aro pounced upon and parceled out, in 

ance by the hopeful and wido awake followers of the 
Falleplitter. To bo sure thers are allght difierences of 
Opinion as to the varying weight of the clalms yrresonted; 
WoL tha Uittlo circumstance only serves to add nomes to 
the list and fuel to the flame. Your Now. York corres: 
yondent took Geeasion, o short mo since, to furnish 
Foor readers with somo Ngurative detalls respecting Uno 
Profs or alia, wsder government, In this city. Let 
Soother penuow adil a tiat of the names connected with, 
he asplzatious after these positions, oither es rumor 
‘whispers om fn the publie ar, or af (ho pales Them 

elves admit the soft Impeacbment. ; 
‘The acceptance of w Cabinet oftice by Mr. Seward was 
avomedly msscriica cn bis part for AIO re 
‘who have so lung and fo faithfully eazriod. 

“sitls{uctory 0 


narrowed atlemen must cou 
Teat themselves with lower Acats ko tho political syns 


ue. " 
"Filo man most likely, at (his writing, to wear the moan. 
Ale ct Str. soward, as United Slates Senator from New 
Yong, is Horsce Greeley, of the Zrilntec. He ls supposed 
Tobe'ablo, already, to-coant up nearly to requisite 
umber of votes In our Lagisiatare to score tho Sens. 
Torbip. His elsetioa is, In fact, tbougkt by rome of the 
Kino Semators & toreson0 conclusfou. You kuow his 
Compotitors ure Ryarts, Noyes, Raymond aud one or tivo 
Tour Keown names. 

For the. ollectorship the frst fo be namo is Noses H. 
Grinnell, Thurlow Wee's candidate, who ly dragooned 
Vito aligwlng hig namo (o bo used as representing m 
Mroog mereantilo interest, and ay assisting Sorrard anit 
Weed to pay ot the Past dus political debts ov that Sm 
Nuichybore largely ccumalated. The antl-Weed wing 
ire quietly. pressing Joseph Hoxlo asd George Opdyke, 
wher jersousl claim’ esttainly aro aupyrior, on the 
Teove cf eervices rendered, to those of Mr.’ Grinnell. 
Eimeou Draper bas from. the beylnolog alvertited him 
Seif as aa indepoudeatcanf\date against the Ged bd by 
Some he lb supposed 10 be the regular Weed nomlace. It 
Vepretable, Rowaver, That Weed se renulog both Draper 
Auf Grionell-tho Tormer privately and tho Iatter pull 
ely-—taviog tho eauno end In viow in both cases. Thera 
Sreany uuinber of other fames mentioned in econ ection 
with, the Colleetorabip, bat the only one worth auding to 
Tho above Is that or Mitamn Baroey, an ttimate frlecd of 
Governor Chago, and an Jocorruptlbly honest pan. Ru: 
mor saps that Chase, as Secretary of tho Treafury, will 
Web Sir. Barney appointed to superintend the revenue 
Collections at ils port, Nor would thera boa whisper 
Vow azy quarter {n oppositien. 

ames A. Briges, formerly from Obio, apd the agent of 
Unt Stet ia thi ells, 9 up for tho Nayal Oice, without 
yapetitor that I know of. Hus cbsnéa is cdnsldered 
A ecre thing.”” For the Surveyorahip of the Tszt I bear 

famed Secustus. Dow, a defeated Congreselcasl nom\- 
fice, Gearral J.W, Nge, of Police Commissioner celebrity, 
owt Soiauel Hotaling, whom nobody kvowe, Tho Post 
Otte fe bot very anxiously Inqatred for: Hoxio will take 
Wit be falls to got the larger plum ta the Castemn Howes; 
and exGoneral HLT. Weleh, of Buddalo, is working up 

Qresenlabla caso In Whe gatae direction, This Lat esp) 
Fant by his botdness altuost takes away the breath of 
4 New York repoblicans, tor who could Imagine Gotham 
doatitate of & candidate for any political office, much 
eam for tho Post Osicey Amor J. Williamson ‘is the 
Lost eaudidate T bayo beard named. George W. 
unt 1s golug 1a for tho Assay Odlee, without many 
be yet, The Assistant Tressoryehip will bo 
tho Young Men's 


that will al no distant day visit ua, when wo shall proba: 
bly have a lite thunder and Iightaing about tho lobby. 

Sop Waterbury ealld up is eseltion of toquiry ja 
regard to the reports o€ an agent from the South belog ia 
Troy negotiating for cinnod, which, after come debate, 
War adopted, a8 follows — 

Whereag, itis currently reported tha! an ageat fro South 
carulian wan io thecldy of roy, Im tale State, nezouallng 
for eanpon far said Slats of South Carolina, wire in walle 
‘ot zebelion dgaioe tbe gaycrnmentof ibe Vird Sates sad 
Thatccraim elifzcns of sald city of Troy bare treasopably en- 
paged 19 manufactore sald cannon, Lo be used agaluat sald go- 
Forsment of tho United slates: therefore, 

{eae tud ber nsequened aerators fare 
fences De aa o a re 
(graiatianst iaemnmicesc etea one 

‘The committes Were also empowerod to gond. for per- 
sons and papers. Tt is said that the eannoz haye already. 
Deen elpped, with only the carriages to follow. 

"Tho resolutions adoptod at tho antl-coorclon meeting In 
New York were brought to this ety last ulght by a apecia 
commiltec, and were prescated (0 tho House this mora 
Tog by Mr Gozans, who sald that whilst ho did not en- 
dorse the sentimeat of them, yet he would ask to bear 
them real. 

‘h new t0ll bill was Introduced in tho Houze today by 
Sir. Finch. ‘This opens the controversy upon that ques- 
{ion again, aud will no doubt occupy cousiderablo of tho 
{imo of tho zeesion this winter. Tho Pro Rata serpent bas, 
‘Dot exbibited bis bead a5 yet, and it is Bupa that he will 


ol. 4 is 
"Thie Legislature eeesms to be, ax a general thing, of an 
Inquiring torn of mind. eneral disposition ye 


stag thal 
aera 2 niet 
ous Tuquirlug tum much 
‘Tegislitare mnade, but no 
\ture upon that ground- 


se pasred ono day being 
ono on federal relations; ons day red 
without. Its being necessary to Fave the Union. ‘There 1s) 


vices. 

Mr. Pierce lutroducod a bill this, morning for the com- 
plete enroliment and diseipline of the militia of the State. 
‘The bill in question wa recommended by the Military As- 
Tosiation, nnd ls understood to have originated with Col. 
George W. Fratt, commanding officer of the Twentieth 
Feguuent of LightTafuntey. divides the malitia {ntotwo 
iizese—the olunteer militla, Delng that nove organized, 
Sud the non-voluntecr. It directs a thorough enrollment 
of tho militia to be made within thirty dage, the work to 
Ue done by a deputy in cack company isteiet, appointed 
by tbe commandants of cxmproies, to be pald 3 the ce 
aus qnarehals of 1835, and makes 3a appropriation 
of $20,000. to fay the same Tt also ‘amends tho 
ota of 185¢ and 1885 lu relation to the datiea of nsscssors, 
dnd they are directed to correct the roll above made from 
Fear to year, and reassueses tho uncollected commutation 
tm tho towns delinquent; provides penaltics for district 
Attorneys ant brignds inspectors who neglect thelr 
Gutice: revises the syetom of drafts, so as (0 mako all 
uniform and equal, and gives tothe Goreruer power to fil 
up the volunteer militis to its fullest standard, by volun- 
(ders or drafts, fo cave of emergency, but cot otherwise, 
Sud further provides that be may’ call out our whole 
rnilitia, if the foreo required bo greater than that srblel 
tho volunteers can furnish, aod gives power to the Gov- 
benor (0 provide for the transportation of men called. 
{ato tervice.. It also abolishea battalion court martials 
and restores tte Court ot Appeals. 

it 1s gepsrally tnerstood hero that Greeles'a lecturing 
tour will result In a visit to the President elect. Somo of 
bis admirers assert {hat bo bas beea written to by Lit- 
ota to pay avislt to that famous place, Tt will not bo 
ft all Improbabte that Weed and Greeley will drop down 
ngtield st the zame time, abd then "Honest Abo” 

‘will Lave an opportunity of bringing tho leaders of tbe 
Uellgerent partica Io this State f2Ce £0 face. The breach 
Letwaen tens is so wide, however, bat Lincoln, wth all 
Lis alls, cannot bridso it, for both demacd We bolo 
Log or voce. ‘There is an “irrepressible coa¥ict”” In tho 
repablican party between the fricuds of those two chiefs 
far worse tan thal announced by Seward in bis Roches- 


ARE—XO BALL Ul—TUE REASON WItY—MOON- 
LIONT BRATING—ANOTHER NEW SKATE—YKOSPECT 
YOR TO-DAY, ETO. 

‘The Central Park ecems now to be thochiet polat of 
attraction for our cittzenr.. It matters little whetber the 
ball bo up or not, tho people very goon find out If there 
bbe ekating or tho reverse. The ball being up indicates 
“good ekating,!* and as the worthy Inspector of tho Park, 
with bis strict notlons of rectltudo, does not approve of 
exlibitinga glaring ret falschooJ, upless be coubeers 
tho skating to be really good ho will not allow of gho ball 
helug raised. This action doubtless prevented a great 


numbor from yisitiog the pond yesterday, for os tho polo 


can bo seen at Filty-ninth atrcet, when tho yisiters aco 
‘bo ball raised upon it manny go no forthe#, and thus accl- 
cats by orer crowding are prevented. Of course, by- 
standera inyent many reasons for tbe abseaco of the 
usual signal, one of which was that ‘the rope which 
agually eld it suspended bad broken and had Iet tho ball 
fall, and it bad been, through thia calamity, broken into 
pleces.’” Such, however, 15 uot the caso, and if tho 
‘weatlier Woes not chanze, tho praspect last night was 20 
good that this morning will tind the raddy gentleman 
‘once more aloft. vineghes j om 


iby man; 

were ecattersy abou 

tho walks. Byrslae o'chek- tho skaters Is 
{n goodly numbers, which: increased hourly unt{t ball 
yast three o'clock P. 3., when the lurzest congregation 
‘¥ one timo were present, The returns of the gate-keep- 
cere at three o'clock yrere:—Tedostelans, 20,600; equestrl- 
ans, 85; vehicles, 1,200. Thisse numbers kept rapidly 


: ipa oh 


“rat bons 


enlarging unt { right fhirly vo eompated that Hts 
thousand peoplo Lad visited the Pork from sunrise 
to midnight. Bring the day thero were present 
a rather unusually. largo number of masculine fanoy 
skuters, somo of whom were resitents of Canada, Phila- 
dolphia) Boston, Now Haxen, Now Jersey, various planes 
‘along We North river, ko. ‘There was romo talk yester- 
day or getting up a match betweeu these gentlemen, but 
nothing dellnite was decided. A club of New Yorkers, 
Known as tho! Merry Ten," wero present, and weut 
of carious 


iabesavre: 

The wind yesterday waa rathor Lisl, an If tho 
hard been a all broken, would hayo caused the same Kind 
of an openiig which hai been the object of eo many. 
curjons remarks on Christmas day, As the sun did not 
have much power yesterday, and as tho wiud blow from 
cool quatter—west morthwest—tho nly result was 
ardening of the furfaco uf who (ee. 

Tie ioe th eome places was in eplondid condition, but 
imolicrs ILwas very rough, in coasequence of tho cult Ico 
‘Sf tho previous day having bees so badly ent up, abd 
frozen before it could be smoothed. Whore the snow bad 
Ponctrated, the feo was fur trom belnjs pleasant. (0 aEe 
and the runners of tho ekates would cot mto it easily, 
‘To prepare i for loday a any of thirty wnen were eal 
to work at balf-yust seven P 3f., with weraper, shovel 
amd broom, to clean it olf. Fach laboror ia armed 
with a large rellcetor lantern which they place on 
the Ice ina raw. Tho scrapers snd shovels ure next 
used to take of or rub down the exerescences, aud 
tho sweepers follow after in single Glo, removing the 
pondered lee with their broom: Wheu ‘the laborers 
Trst oppoarcd, walklus slug tho paths to the ice, with 
Ubolr implements oyer their shoulders apd thelr lanterns: 
Inthoir hands, a jocoler individual remarked ‘they: 
Jwoked like a band of Andergon’s goldicry cicaring out of 
fort Moultrio during the night.” 

“AOURLUIT Saris. , 

As Dispa shone last ulgt jo all tho glory of a Viti 
part her “first quarter,” many persons took alvantaze 
Or ber light 0 lave aquict skate. When thoy did not 
SInterfero with the clesperg, no obstacto was pak Jn thelr 
Way, A proposition war made Uy somo xoang men to 


on 


“sixty. per cent of tho 


Porhaps there is no other (rade or bualness In Now York: 
which hae suffered co severely from the effects of tho eri- 
sis as that of tho carrlago makers, and tbo reali bas 
bean tho disebarge of at least sisty out of ovary hundred 
of the workmen. ‘The rigid system ofscconomy which 
‘has beew Inaugurated 60 everally among tho wealthy, 
as well as amoug these, who aro not €0 abuedantly bless- 
ail with the good things of this world, has alfected this 
department of Industry fo porhaps s. great- 
er degres tan ony other. , “Milliousires, whose 
real state and othor properly are becoming 
unreliable In yalue ia tha threatened prospect of a 
civil war, have concluded to tighten their purse striies 
and dispouss: with luxuries uutit tho advent of hotter 
times—whleb elguilles the adoption of tho Crittenden 
compromise, or somo othior measiro Raving lo ylow the 
salyation of the country, ‘hoy will therefore of course 
be calisiied, under tho present conditive of things, with 
the carriages which they had beforo Intended to repioco 
with now ones, and which aro now rovarnisbedl eal Fo- 
fitted for another term. Ia thu harnces trade wo sre pre 
sented with the came state of affairs—all who own or 
employ horses, eltlor for pleasure or laber, are obliged 
by tbo Simo considerations to postpouo thelr orders on 
the wanufnctarers fur the present. And thus ie is that 


NE ey eames 
are at preset out of employment, tnd aro thirown 


wey Roto aie 
‘Pubsved i wo Anos on the n 
i IE EERE. VU one barnes 
maker, who, among a vamber of other tradesmen—ail 
deprived of employment by tho general depression of 
Twsiness—bad applied for assistance tn tho wiles of tho 
ANimwhoure nt. How many olliors of this trade 
there may bo revluced 19 pauperism (b ts, of coarso, itn 
bla Lo gay, as m large proportion af thoso who make 
Tho carriages and harness gold in New York do not live 
inthe city. We shall, howover, givo the results of our 
Inquiries into tho-present condition of tho trade, showin= 
‘ot only the nomber Whoars now in. want of work, Wut 
tho loss to the business of the manufacturers therazel yes, 

Tn the carriage business of one metropolis, tacleding 
both mavufacturiog and selling, Where are about elcbty 
houses, of whom not more thay one-fourth are destore— 
that there wo parelase rom the akersan sal to 

he public. 

‘We principal carrlize manufacturers bave tbeir work 
dono la Kew Hayen, lirilgoport, Nowark and other placea, 
fand the number of inen employed by them ls abont tivo 
thousand. ‘The valic of the work, lacludiug all kinds of 
carrlages, is estimated at between Uiree ani four ml 
Mons cr daliars. Tbe tradesmen employed ju the dillerent 
branches of cirriago making are called wood workmen, 
falnters, trimmers. voy makers and Dlackem(ths, who 
Gar upon an average eomething like ten dollars a wee 
‘Theen moa Haye all been disebarged in about equal peo- 
poriions, and tuat only when their employers were 
Toreed, wot ouly by the actual witbdrswalor their orders, 
Wit DY the gleiny prospcets, for Nia probable th 
wweulit have retained » Largo ‘number were they, as. in 
Ordinary seasons of business depression, satisticd th 
there Woold Ye # reeival of Lrade within a deGnite period 

ls only io the fast extremity" sald an em 
faaser fo Whew we aro indebted thr somo of “our 
aforvastleu, that wo aye discharged on hands, and 
if wo raw A fale prospeet of better times we would 
HUM fave retained many of our men and glyen them 
somethiuis tH ¢9."! Fram Nev Orlane, SMoblie, Angusta, 
Savannah, Clarleston, Moutzowery id: Cotambas, the 
ewe in regard (0 the trade % all the tams—Wat it fein. 
a depressed and alnions prostrate state, In Now Yor 
hovevor, the local busiuezs i better than that of any 


K trade of Now 
rk number about one bundred and twenty, 
of whom ‘there are toa or: twelve cogaged 1B 
The wholesale business. Fach of thesa has ud average 
Lives employed whien the trade is good; but 


or forzed ta depend 
fet tue 
ie 


Bye privately applic’ No.6 Astor House. 


Wrusses.—Marsh & Co.'s Rodi 
‘Tras, No. 


Barry's Pricopheroas iv the beat and 


ent Care 


‘Vesey streak (Astor Hout), opposite the chureh, 


"Tho friends ond relatives of tho family are respectfully 
ibvited (o aleud tho funeral, (rom ber fatluor's residence, 
US$ Weat Thirty-inth street, without further not{es, IBLE 
Glonday) afternoon AL One O'€loek, 

Hoax —0n Saterday, January 39, Avex Uxravon tax, 


4 ckespeat artlele for cre-alog,, beaullfyiog§ curling, cleat 
Ladies, 


preeaging aad realoring is hate 


ey he Bola by all 


Married. 


Hoeyt—Cuerr,—At Fort Stollzcoom, Wasbington Terri. 


tory, on Weduerday, November 25, ‘by: tho 

Kendiz, Chaplain U.S A., Captain Lawes G. 

lnfantry, to Ann, eldest da 

Ourey, of Ninth infantry. 
Punewo—Towsrnixs—AL Puerto Prlnct 

a 

‘Toxiaaxs, of New York. 


Died. 


‘aged. 33 years, a native of 


© parish ol 
county Léitrim, Ireland. 


Worth street, this (Scaday) afternoon , 
ils rema)us will bo Interred In Cal 
May bls soul rest in peace. 


Deloved daughter of Ri 


Hovwos—At Brooklyn, on 
Prayox, wife of Wm. Burdon, aged. 40 yeare. 


whe rl 


farcnts, No, S6T Ninth avenue, ou Tuesday 

‘ag o'clock, wlebout farther sayitation. » 
Berry on Sunday, 2), of 

Sramm, wife of Wills. 


His friends and acquaintances aro respectCully | 
toattend the fuseral, from hia lato residence, No. $02 


Hay. Danlel 
Hesr, Forth, 


wughter ef Licuicrant Colonel 


Cuba, on Sun 
December 2. Prno Purra (0 Miss Ssnalt RASC 


Busny.—On Satanlay evening, January 19,,Jows Bear, 


i Drumeictly, 
Sted 


U one o'clock, 


ry Cometery. 


Buspy,—Oa Saturday, Janvary 19, Many K. Brssor, 
rit ond Slasy Breads. 
"Mhe friends aut acquaiatanees of tho famlly wre: most 
respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom tho resi 
tienee of her parents, No. 20 Rooeevelt street, this (sfou 
day) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notles. 
arday, January 19, Jax 


‘The frlends and relatives of the family are respect 
fully inyited to attecd the funeral, on Tuesday morning, 
‘al ten o'clock, at No. 41 Cancordtrect, Brook 

Mssov.—On Sunday moroing, January 2), Aver T. 
con. Willlam F. and Catharine T, Bishop, aged 4 montl 


Ivea and fricods of tho fumily are respectful) 
Ingited (0 attend tho funeral, from the reeldeuce of bi 


afternoon, at 


consumption, 
W. Burton, and daugbter of 


Patrick Murry, of Dublin, Ireland, ia the 2sth year of her 


age: z 
he rlatives and frienta of tho te) 
i eraaatic 

‘Dublio (Ireland) papers please copy. 
ihsyere—0n January 20, Sous 

sure the Beloved eonof fiatthew abl Sar 

goa 1 year ond 6 months. 

‘not, for of Kuch is the kingdom of heaven. 


algo the ment 


Hct xe Bes 
pret Bennett, 


‘Salfer little ehildren to come unto me. and forbid them, 


‘The remaina will bo ntorrad in tireenswoo! Comotery, 


op Tuesday afternoon, at two o°clock. 
‘Liverpool and Dablin papers please copy 


Cenniy—On Suusay evonloysfanuary 29,0F consump 
au : 


tion, Sucre Cooney, to the 151 


year of is age. 


Tis funcral will Lake place from tbe rexideace of Iie 
mother, No. 164 West Fortleth etreet, on Tucsday after 


noon, at ono o'clock. 
Carna.—At Flushiog, on Siturday, Jan 
1. soongeet daogbter ef Men. Luther 
Hor. 
‘Tho frlends of the fully are res 


noon at one o'clock, apd St. George’ 
Carriages will be In attendance oo 1h 
o'clock tealn from Now Yoru. 


Cow saiovs.—On Satorday, Janvary 19, of congestion of 


the lungs, Jami Sapa, widow of the bi 
euhoren 


wary 19) MIXiK 
‘and Mary 1. 


etfully Iny|ted to at 
tou the funeral from her father’s house 00 Tuesay after~ 

church at two 
arrival of tho ten 


Nicholss Cow: 


higed 63 yeara,'3 months and 0 day % 


‘the frlends and relatives of the Canully ate reapeetCally 
invited to alten tho funeral, from ber late residenes, 
No, 24 Perry street, on Tuesday eftertoon, al op o'clock! 
Ter remalo will bo taken to firceawaod for interimont 

Tacns On Sunday, Jangary 20, Mr Otarbey W, Dar 


sux, in the 65th year of his age. 

Tis friends and these of Lis sua, 4.4 
vited touttend his funeral, from 
Testy morping at teu o-eloca, without fy 
thon. 


acest 45 yeare. 


The friends of tho famlly ore respectfully 
attend bis Caneral, from bis late residence, N 


treet, st ouc o'clock. 
Fxstroteri—At Slaten Islan, 
18, Marsa Mrst: Kasworrra, io thi 


on Fr 


Yayton. are tie 
Mark's ehiirels, on. 


onilyer teita 


Driass,—On Saturday, Janvary 19, Jouauan Deas, 


Hed to 
Moura 


lilay, January 


tb year of her age. 


fer remains will be takex to Baltimore for intermeat 
Philadelphia, Baltimore add Waehluswou yapers please 


copy. ‘ 
Fowun—At Eastebester, Weatchester 


county, New 


York, on Friday afernoon, January 18, Vmitewuy I. For 


rt, Foaq., aged 69 years, montta and’ 18 das 
en lind the friends aud 


‘Tis Mazonic bret) 


refatives of 


the family, arc respcetfally invited to attend the funeral, 


ak Dis Iale residence, this day (Monde 
oretock Ml. 


¥ix—On Satanlay, January 19, Homi Ves, wi 


x), at imelve 


1 of 


youugeat daughter o¢ George apd Amel A. Hose, ated 
‘'yeara aud 7 ionth 

‘Mh funeral will tai plase, thia (Monday) afvernora, 
at three o'clock, from the reslieaee of hee parents, 132 
Fulton street, Hrooklsa. 

Tenses. —Gn Saturday, Janaary 10, Barat daughter of 
Ruchaa sd sry Reder, aged 3 years, 3 moots asa 

397 

The (ieads of the family aro respecttully Invited to 
attend tbo funoral, this. (Mouday) “moruluy, at eleven 
Uelock, frost the Fesldeuce of Wer parents, No. 144 Fast 
Firth street. 

Roars On Friday, January 28, after abort but ae- 
vore illness, Howsnn MK, gon of bebe aud Wane Rodgers, 
deci 1G yeata and 10 daya. 

henuisric—On Saterday, January 19, Wittre, tafaot 
oi of Waa. I> and Sargaret > sealant. 

The relatives auil (rlends of the fully aro respectfully 
Jovited to attend the funeral, withoit urtber notice, 
rom bis father's reaideusn, 992 Degraw abrcot, South 
Brook, Ths" (Sontay) siteraoon, aU Ua-yast Imo 
O'clock 

Trovideuce and Rulstol, R.1., newspapers please copy 

Tooxry—Ou Saturday, Jancary 19, dau Tree 

Uiferemalan wi re ten to Calvary Cametery (or la- 
Aermit, (rats 180 Past Thlety- second. Rtreet, this (Moa- 
Nay) aflerncon, at two. o'clock. AU! friends aad ae 
faualntanees are respoelCally tovited to attend wilbout 
Nietugr notice. 

Vas Dyi—-i)s Sunday morning, Jahuary 99, the Isr. 
Dr. J. Vas Pro, in the aid ear of his age 

ile friend and those of ho aunlly, to membors of 
‘ve Mistorleat Socloty aud those of ths Voteran Ooep, ar 
Tesperttully loyited to attend. the (ners, (rom ‘Us abe 
residence, #3 Hammond street, om Tuesday afteraioa, at 
Cae w'cloais, without further “avitation. Tue remaizs 
will ho convoyod to Grocawond Gemetery for jotermoat. 

Wiiesa—On Sunday, sanity 20, Aum Meat 
Frastu eaiy eon of Ward and Mary Ano Willams, aged 
sear, o uonthy and 23 day, 


0! must] bid my babe ailley— 
‘Bid bim a loog farewell; 
‘His smiling face no more I'll view: 
‘While on this earth 1 dwell. . 
‘Step om, dear babe, within thy. tel, 
Ani moulder ‘seath thy of clay; 
“The rarth Hes heavy ner thy Nead— 
Thy spirit pire (6 for as 
‘The fuueral servic wil ake pce at the realdeaen OF 
ae ‘on ‘el, vis (Moaday evening, a 


Week. 
Wi On a 20, Aun Rt. Wea. 
Votguine sauna Weeks, abet ¥ Fear aad 
rn ae enor ies 
‘Tho relatives and acquaintances of the fablly are re- 

spectfolly invited to attend the funeral, from Bergen 
Sircet, Between Grand sircel ani Chrxon /aveane, om 
ra ay a pony aa ee randy Jano, 

oop In n, on Saturday, January 19, Rucnance 
woot/son of the lave Samanel Wood, Bookseller, aged 6% 


relatives aud fricnds are invited to attend bls fa- 
nora}, frénr St. Luke'g ehuseh, Clinton aveono/near Fullsa 
avenvie, on Tesday morning, at eleven o'clock, without 
Further notic 5 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


(AT SRENDELDS. 50 jaz uno ADA aren DINa 
a ; ‘ prices 
‘Bpecimena seat by mail a be Peli 


T WM, EVERDELL'S SONS, WEDDING CARDS AND 
Envelopes of the Tatestalylex 104 Fulton street, New 
York. Established 1815 


ATH a Aroneo sar moors, A xevr STYLE, 
A ALJONES' Now 0and 12 Ano ateedl 7 —Call wad 


ATS, BROADWAY —LADIES' D GENTS PINE 
Neel aud Garlor Skates 10 le 'B ceata poe 
ie} cents per hour, N-B—Sel 

JOSKEEDING BRADLEY 


TGINBREOE'S—THE GRAY CARD AND OTITER 
oreliles, A Sallu Tie for wedding carda in perfection. 
HAIPED BANDS, FACE, Tips, ac. © 
Crnraly con 
Vm SERTAIS CORE AND THEVENTIVE, 


bor Ten with Gly wed 
wedirested will Keep INesiia sofia Ine codes real lers 


iy soevate Sent by mall for a) conta, 
TRUE MAN & CG) Cheenlatr and. 
\ ott aed 706 


161, 2, 


((o8sHTeTION OF rae 

UNITED. RTATES, 
eal pawphlet form, for three orzts’ Dealers sayplie’ 
thesualraceby ROSS & TOUSEY, Il Nesaay atrest. 


YORNS, BENIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLARO! et 
COnN MEP Dicaser of erPest eared, eiihost pain 
Dee ZRCUATRIE, Surge 


Repiblican  Vaion | fer eveeen between tho North an the South It ls a coo. rats Tobert $84, of Cruvo, county Loasford, Irelano. 
Tea ete Tee AlecteegiaEDRr TBs tepalagi trea | eee PC en the Nort and the ga.coo- | Rv's ninaber of he sDel-bvercttatste of colored tan | theemapkeyers Baye boca compel (e diecbargy Sif OU" | Eee reat county Feel nis | BAP SESA 
Ti relly, of 2 Wie aml Wveed)perpeasion, © Tere | Mic, at Bes pitied pan it thet Roses oe ‘au impeadlag | foras on poles, and forms au eveniog =katinz procession, | of every (eo—tho rota proportion aa thoi who bave | Her rematng will bo taken to Trinity Gemetirs, thie | Ty TTUNDREDS HAVE BEEN CURED 


Lively ecenb raco for the “Marshal. 


z aL One Tus Tide De: 
hind. “he only name I hear in connection with the berth 
of Navy Agent ls that of Charles T. Rodgers. President ot 
the Pupublican Union. eing tuckily above tue secece! 

of having oilice, bo by mot likely wo Inbor very hard to 


bre dayy of tribulation {a moro eeners tian on; these who 
Coube It had better wateh for a short time the movemcals 
of Hon. Massa Greeley and the Albang Chief, 

Wells we have had a hop—not ous of your common 
place aitaire—bot » bop in * court circles," where those 
Ladies and gentlemen who bare a doable handle to thoir 
ramica Look part. Teyas nono of yuur everyday affairs, 
Dutarranged iu the most approved style Iwas a dane 
in seUich the heuorable Mrs. s>and-So, Mrs. Judge So-apd- 
Ho snil3igs. Senator Sando participated, There was 


Wo believe there would Ue no objection to this from the 
nutberities, aud it woHd have a pretty edvet. 
‘ACDEST. 

Oueyoung man, who waa very eager lo show his dar- 
ing, bogan skatiug ou the Ico bebiad tho danger boarls, 
aid’ consequently fell through. Not content with goto 
in Kimsclt, bo took tho dipger beard in alsv, to 
‘The amusement of tho bystanders. A lady, op 
chair, was belug propelled by a genticman skater, 
ywhen' snotber gepticman rap foul of them, causing the 
Opropeller’” to give way. Tho momentum of ‘the stock 


been thrown out of work in the carriago business. Their 
camulvgs range from six to clghtoen dollars a week, and 
The ayersgo rato lz about eight. AS the barnes makers 
fre a provident and eober class of men, thoy will bo ablo 
to bett odt leuger against the depression thin the men- 
vers of many other trades; Wut the fact that came aro 
Already aulfering from want (8 proved by ths Iestacce to 
which we linye referred. 
The number of harness makers, allowing, ae we bave 
Age of five to exch of the ond bunitred aud 
tirenty etuplos urs, gives a total of 6ix hundred; so (hit 
Tele opstegate Mees of wases would appest as (al 


(otenday) afterooon, at ope oto, from the 


her son, William Yee, 

tend. = 
Peay.—0n ‘Su 

James and Mary Feely,aged 3 izon 


lay. January 20, Jawn 


spectfully invited fo attend tie foncral, t 
afterncon, at half-past one w'elock, from the 
his parents, No. 120 AMott otrcet. 
Gusas.—0n Tout 
Willlam and Jessie 


ibson, aged SL 


‘Suz Bast Thirty. Gtth atreet, 
‘The friende and rolatiyes aro respsct{ully tnvited to at- 


Fair, son of 


z and 10 days 
The fricoils ‘ond acyosiotasene of the fami 


te 
is (Aoo8y) 
eudence ot 


y, Janaary 17, Jows, eldest wa of 
‘tars and 1 Ways 


EN THE MORE OMSTISATE CASES 


DEAPXESS 
dy Br VOX MOscnZSRER, 
‘Deulist and Auris, 
107 Clinton place, between Fifth aod Sick avenues 


IARD ACID SPRING WATER —OALL AXD 
Peomybtet natnlog the opievans of elebrated eb 


ete - 2 Uo Prince of Wales. present, DuL there were those who =< angeroas ; Np: eet wie Water 1a 
bia ou. Ti promlaent candidates toe greed for | duced wife lk aunes He Jouratythroagh usa coun | SeMLADG CBRE OU OE SAE CSE "Gn doubtto plac, | Wore His fiends ani Unose of te family age respectfully ia, bie ary ott ST 
ie pstrc Aurea ge aris Nott (who arp ancora cvers porpece aud crableaustoeal | Where I slopped. Although largo crowd Wl lice | ere sees of juroesa makers, at an averago weckiy,| rted 0 tend tho funeral, witbont, further pice: [f° | from era onc rent repesane luees Ste Sra gf Ay 
ROT e, Aner one gradvated iene Neto oe | Wnrosal bop. 1¢had a political bearicg also, lateadcd t where It stomped. Althour® Tageas enaugh eares‘uo | ra:oor eg dolisrs to each tratesman..,... $249,009 His fathers sesideoer comer cé Broadway and Toiteeath | Phice by maihen agpbauge HULA W. BORE 
‘The fv-elgn apps tan alta Lara cotntaract tho movement of cortato, politics in with | tho\tad® from er perilous posv4oi, and be ok until sbo | Yearly wages of carriage mars, akan A<crads AUrcot, this (Mfonday) afternoon, at ene ovclock. ifcumlos, Sore Agent, Metropoltau Hotel Bulldiog, 


intmenks are alsn yuito Lemptice to aar 
Folriotie republleta friends. Nong of theat love their 
‘ountty so well but that they lore arother Jani, with 3 
Salary, a Uttle better, “AM ready (0 sail ty Pnglauil at 


Urewing fatrenage cu acenumt af tho Palace of Wales 
Vikber quarrel, sad may be esld to have Yecu eucce=sfl 
bop jncourl cireles ts sn Institutloa west knowa an 
Understood i the attoosphere of Washingtou, but ia th 


ad altoost fulated frum terror. While ou this aubject it 
Teas well to caution people from gathering in crows 
when an accident occurs, for en this occasion the ice Veut 


weekly rate of (eu dollars to eich tradesn30, 
(ihe tial number in the bustuess being: two 
Thousand) eres 


1,040,000 


Thihdelptits papers please copy. 


Graicas.—Ou Sitarday morning, January 19, of dis- 
caso of tho heart, Waa Gitizgas, ‘aged 40 yeara. 
His fricnds and the members of the Beyexdteat Sclety 


bid Broadray. 


PASE EATS wena a matty 


short notice is David Dudley Fiold, who, next ts the At- very seriously bencalh thoir welght, aud but for tho sc~ (St. Peter and Vaal’ ted 

Gaal OI | who, region of Albany (t ie rare, acclent and somewhst cu y i (0 €row Total....- 22 p00 | o Te Ti HE WISE, YOR HEALTH, ON EXERCISE DEPZAD, 
icy Useriaiy mun ie ag ens se | YS lula deg ct tome eee Ure exertions ot the police tm drciog wie crow tacky | Tela. iscian uf iy ba of fo attend bis funcral, from bialate resideuee, No 21 Nort | T"gin ike uew gear with & aueog eesatation a aunt 
ihe St. James ral RM Bo omit ect EX: | cre afro ist ute wala usa hup there ca Pettey | St, Pw ae above all tage lca cone fe In Wee rhe oporatieGtresreee.ese, $77;n00)| THING sreet, This (Aonday) afteracon;at Rallyast oe | wooDla Opmassius. New 6 A ivecapues 
Surana Ontsta evenitg. Thiv anpoancement was followed by a xeners | “Yn, cy ft Tom yesterday (or the | When it la coasidered that nearly eight lundred thou-. OCR Sod Vesela Proceed 

how Cs + reearStloazits hteacecad wardrobes Reeoreceonted. |g Tbe gue; besTers of the Fark bad oe yestenlay 4 0 | any dalers aro been RES ro Aer oot aa er ir bisa oo | (THE IMPORTANT FACT 18 NOW FOLLY ESTARLISS. 
Tobe Hee beceiie brvaght outand aires the ite styloo | ftimewhat of asalllary appearsncs fae yartcplar eis of traeeten, ats that nota very | Sn, Wee aa Piiaa daasior essay tee Uo at Frias tie TOBIAS Nordea Liciment tv bes 
he apne se fe secs aud the mest approved Lealdretecs all arranged for z x 3 son the | namerotx class, ome Idea may be formed of (he stralis relatives a ik aroixcy y Invite to at- | sci in the world for the cure of ebraaie, q 
Fuly im future, CoL ones Geonme Wa arte eee | Hs ypwrtamt events Eridey night came, and with it AApother ne SERIO WAS nth ce tut Im the | Jo whird thelr (emilee are revced tend the foncral, this (Monday) alterucon, at oue welee’s, | \Evcarst gatas in tbe dnaks, tack abd ebest; eares tooth 


Wedter, and arse Gestwin, probath Hs, (Wot 
Wi history of France). Bok Prewserand Egon, (ot 
{the Bemsiny Pot are menial ax lator te Frusen, 


Wind, sleot and seer. Woub! any of tho tnvited guests 
Trem outside of tbe house be jressBtY was asked on all 
Fidee. The question was sen settled by tho arrival of 


Park. Tho Improvement consists of 
runber, which Presents a fair surface to the |o> no matter 
ow the foot ig beot, A slidiug bec! pin regulates the 
whole to the motion of tho fvot. ‘The wearer sewed (0 


Arrivals and Departures: 
ARRIVALS. 


from bis late residence. No. 7 Swhatiay #1 
(urer<—On Saturday, January IY, koe 
aged £0 yeare, 3 months ani 11 dase. 


(usc) Pia Gre msuies. apd canpes be beat Toe cailisaiat 
[bappet banat, de Sold by all dru 


per boilir._ Oce o6 Corsiandt +4 5 


Arnie Rept a We : ME aw ART chan ean eee r = Terenalss willbe taken to Yerih Amboy, Nod, at | 7a 7 

Miles atthe Walsh Gear eee er Me Celted | Uerying we weatber, The Loar of ine arrived, od nS Sea Bi ae eet Rabcth Bt | natTaBe wo ocloek for averment VECO peter ter the extant remorat sé 

top wave: fer Rayiiaa We es Of foe React ey enaee | there came ap fran the parlor Uke sweet etralns of dauc- Temples Andree attics mgUGe Jom Miicabaait, | Ress —0n Satunar teornion, January 1%, Mavy | gran he ke, and fer, elaanina ores, oi 

Deplsrer: and Generst J, Watern Webb waste urberna. | 19 AWre Mixing with the soeiel, aristocratic and gay. Jorn Underm ocd. AUMAI, the Hroved: wife ot Tein emtat 4a Naesiees ost syrlibont ale Mice saryon ot 
ey ona: | (hFeng, whore feet or. Wosuuea were moving with the ee ss) teatonse— | daugbter ot Wiulam Be 3uocbe, ¥q-, of ond Fi 5 

rae 33 jilnuster to Auststs By way of aac over the | Ving we eaw Mrs Judge J—s, dresset in ‘ilk Wat paren Ser OSL WP taser, | 10a, aged : - slawaracie Z 


Oliwore. -Groese Futian & hopes ceuice in the Bae 

‘Thos waltersland et ths tina. "The! feeling eens to 
be that Linco, under Seward’ Infuenes, will Jo nore 
or that Uraneh of Wo party then for the true. Ices 
Green toss. 14 IDs, Lowever, bo opinion co bin be 
Voth anything. The wil tell the story 


A lors Qoesr—N catalogue of stars bas Leco con. 
incl at (Us Ober vatiry in Cambridge, Mae Ttewld 
require dye bundred years to complete it. a 


he Lables Gul asbes ¢€ ross, with black 11:9, wearing 
phe Lcwand; tower headdress Vheo hero ‘was Mra. 
Auuruey General @—sdreseot Io a Blue «ilk, with 
siripes ot eatin floances: Mies. W—ao, of Baha, wearieg 


With a black selvet badiice apd whito waist and sleeves, 
Mrs. Sccator KR——us, ons of the bells of the evening, 


—The Chicago Journal gives 2 the pro- 
fr, in six Northwestero 


‘beat crop last 


1900; Michigan, 13,090,000 
009, fe rae geal 


Jol buibe's to 


ay 
10 ls weeoud eabinand eleerage. 


Ricwworn, te—Steumesip Jameslowa—J HW Thurter, 
Meranerdy. Wen Traine. WOvertog, J Ly tandoigh. Mire Fe 
A Decker, Wat Canis, W Egzherh, T Weigh, and Jia avere: 
ae 


year 
‘Ths Trends of the fammlly are respect 
Gher funeral to Greeawood 


Tillary atgeet, Erosklyn. 
Macuart—tin Saturday, Jonuary 19, 31 


abd nine ncathe 

‘The fricus of ler paresis acd of ber ww 
‘and Hugh Siograthy, ale 
fully anvite: 


ly invited 10 


cmelery, 02 Tursday 
afternecn, at one o'ckeck, from her lalé residence, 56 


Sted eldest 


daughter of Jobn und Marcella Magrath, aged wna year 


les, Mathew 


‘Curistopber Hipgias, are respect 
 aliead ber (useral, tis (Mirwlay) xiter- 


EWING MACHINES THE (KA 
len hn Dg 


asad po SARE a te 
AOR haar ur near ion, RarINRAENT, 


wit ily eaefoly wianes @ eLuatien xa come 
Re eS lade ee larelit toMy ar connusy. jelereccns 
Touhy a address Mine F. Yurnone, Madinoc ayoare Foss 


Seow oon week 


AS gis Tames n PrOvMERT WAgTED SYTHE 


Simca cette nite of 
os ‘227 Weal Mth of, between eb 


YOUNO AMERICAN LADY WOULD LIKE To MEET 


A ROR Nr TA Wea bas oy Son me 
Bee erate era eprint Beoe puta 
Se eens eee diem Mian ay 
Bein ascamen. 


SMUATION WASTED—DY 
A oane roman. await of et 
WeireeeeiCrervol(es Call ak. ti) West 10 we 
Med uctaray fur imo daya. Sam dork peeferrel- 


ony tat muna a 200° MENED, 
LONI HEAL UAT Ae aa ONE 
hee ea cao 
ra aoe 
vrrvartOn _wANTAO=Iy A, REMAN 
A ratte atc ne Grama oh tae 
Sergi craw etons 


EMEMAL NERVANT.—WANTED, BY A 7ERY 
AS geetnat nat astro MS at 

Lan ae penal aes work) Ue AP Fale 
ee eens eit wiling and oblidg: ny oo) 
See etry. Gallus rmameyes areca, 
Pot room 


MOFESTANT GIL WISNES A SITOATION 70 
A ‘ied children and do plain ecwioz. Piewss call at 3)! 
Weester at 


fewiog au eraunaderes 

UOTE TANT COOK WANTED—AT XO. 6 PIETIE 
A OO titiar vo assis Wo) waritng and droning aod 
oe ton ell reoinmended.” Apply between 9 abd 12 
Soak 


LADY WISHES 10 PROOURE A SITUATION FOr 
AL sterrectatie young rotemant woman, experieaced at 
Tamauene Apply Tor two days au 13) West 


EITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNU AMERICAN 

fir, (odo ught charberwork and waltiag, or tabs caro 
Se eniidien and wade vervel! ceoeraily Useful” “Call for two. 
Geyeat ist sui pL, between Tih nud eth ave, Lo horsar. 


RESPECTABLE (2 RMAS GIRL WANTS A SITUA. 
A Wiiagnvateramily, todo peocral Rouwwo.ke Ape 
yyy at 08 2h 


RESYRCTANLE YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES A SITU. 

A "itisu to da chamberwark and sowing lo a revpeesabla 
frvvaie foray: in wing and obligio4; underscanita ier bust 
Row, bas hived in tun best farailes (i Wn ety. "Cao te wan 
Y=) Ureeawich sh, corner of 


Pawo dayh IC Dit OBES, 
Laigiee 


COLORED WOMAN WANTS A. SITUATION: 15 

A ettstamed tn eook in Laren boarding houses ans nate 

‘bon dhtacce ta tnerbustry. ihe beat of 

att 

on Kuobjecti fous ashing and irvetog Tease, all 
RiGh chiylutse, wear Delaneny, seovad var 


(A YOUNG AND SERY REGPECTARLE ENaETAM 
Vinheta wiiuauun as wallroas oF eramacresa 1 
Beiter sete oyeruteon eewing’ machine Apply at 


[A SITUATION WANTHU—UY (A RESPRCTATLE, 
Jeng woman, (a8 eeambermald aod wall or aa 
deme and vi do pla wing flas, eed cy ef 
foo frauberlart pace’ Cap’ be nen waulhengaged at 3 
Peet nh et, between oth aod 7h are ea 


S\TUATION WaXTED-FOR A IITGULY RECOM. 
A Sieotcd weranvert 0 da coking, washlag ea ions 
Sp ce erectal Wousnn sik? ie not afrad at wort, aud wil Lire 
Teh Sainte wages” Call abesauaniie dl, Mecakiy en 


MIDDLE AGHD REAPKCTABLE WOMAN. A ATES 

‘er of the Lplwopal enti sh, wishes to obtain a siteativn 
“walt on #0-1 01 invabd lady, ov asaist in Ught hoaararorke 
Apply at ur eddies (ur twu enya STS 8b ay,, corner of SOB, 
ati acorn oor, feat ren 


[A TOUNG RONAN WANTS A SITUATIOS AS COOK, 
Washer oud {rvoer: thervaghly understanda hor bits 

es Hestelly reference Callator address for (wo dye 
BUTE East sod ot 


(A. YOUNG, GIRL. 17 NEARS OF AB. WISITES 4 
AL toate do up astra ork, "eo objeciana to ako 
etme 

Apply 


MESFECTADLE MAKRIED WOMAN, WHO HAS 
A iss Yerown baby, wishes a tualoa as eet purses a 
ged oly refercunry nasruobjieon ta mane hervelt grace 
Tally uxeiul all Gracdyesy Na M1 Oth at, i tho roar rat 
four for three dase 


SITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG WOMAN TO. 
i ironiDg. or general bia 
ro th VES chy ete 


it tanad referenes trom Ser present rinployer, 
al 73 West Zid ot ue ad 


ee hat place 
Va aod Huth Ata, yobs 


ITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE OTRN, 

to cock, wash and irom: 3 an excellept washer and Ireer? 
fad city Felerence cam te piyen Please call at sa West 14a 
Breet 


AESPFETAPLY YOUNG GIRL LATELY LANDED, 

wishes a ai/uath’o ao chambermald and waitress or baby 
Lurre snd eanetrera Picnseeall at No, i Kast 1510 6c, 
Tween Suave nud rving putes, (bid Hose, Teva rood. 


RESPFOTABLY P= MALE. AT 725 EAST TWFLPTH 

TL, bo tax Jnat Ber Uybe alnee ber wickoess, waole « 
Exha'led anertouree She can 4Wve sallatactory reference 
Aciouralthandcharscter Can bo geen Ul Tuesday nese 
oly tespactable permins ned apply, 


“A SHSATION WANTED UY AN BNOELLENT LAU! 
revs} tae to assis wth ihe chamberwork. Coed 
Feterroce from BaF lst flags. Wall at Ht Laight 


SITPATION SANED—AY A MIDDLE A 

sorrany beenok ina private fanny Isaigood cook we 
Tran hut eave cok aunarn han tis task of ey 

Steines erboureiy mitts sad sspanliy. Can we 

HUG WeaCtereth fe torsback oom, betweeoTtaasd 
Se 


ov, bekirees, 


O0}S SITU * TION WANTEDCRY ONE WHO PCLLY 
rere ber doty unity aod fread ald age 
Jing Breeden! nfesieon “all Tor (wu da at 


Oe Wa 
oot. Cunt tease at ie Wea ib we, fortwo dase Boal 

Uigk,— REST RE ANTE DRE AO, ox 

TEENA SEER 
aN ensue oar cao an 
emits 


Siena ee aR a 
Seay remanence rt 
STEM annie eee 
Sears dct 


ATUATION WANTED-HY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG. 
ht mall Farally- Good references 
Ra eten Went Sad st 


QUTUATION WANTED=BY 4 YOONG RESPECTABLE 
Re tuy German piel, as ebambermald and waltrocs, oF aa 
Santrwaldacd ta Wo pats rowing: Nas no objection te 
Sectiowebing end trailing Goal referenas gicen. Call 
fer twa dae at 40) (Uh st, secund floor, room No B. 
GITATION WANTER—AS WET NURSE, BY A RB- 
SU ipectmie Prawant woman, with a freab breast of 
mane Con py well ecommend’d” Call at Na. am) Bast ott 
Tu, Abtid dour, back room. Can be seen for two 'daye. 


WO YOUNG GERMAN OIRLS WISH KITCATIONS, 
Vi take cars of cnldren, orto do eawing and light work! 
Gan AUT Furay wh et, fancy stare. Can be seen for two dye, 


WADTEDRY § GENTEED GIRL A srrvAtIO 
‘Ae purw aad rranfitieas OF regular Wurse: wilt wash acd 
won for atady wet tenndit quirk at ber oecile; agen 65: 
she. aon std oss fag do once eagles need 
her, nras iausaress aod’ do Quting; wages Call at 
Ea EM et = Gt 


WAMZEDEA SITUATION AS COOK, OR 79_DO QE- 
roca Boticntri Wan bo seen fer a fest daze at No 


We, Brooklyn: 


JANTED-BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, A 

“uation as feargeareat and to da light chamber work 
& private familly ; can be aoens for m fow Gass at ber preseat 
empl yer, No.7 Layrayette place 


ANTED=A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, 50- 

terund incusirioas wumaa, at cook, waxser sod tron- 

fer; cocd tee. mumynsarioi. eau bd given from ber Tas place, 
Teatro wt leo Wear Leth be 


WASTED-A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS 

‘Durw wnd to do sawing; the best of elty. reverence; mo 
ghicetion to country urrity Call at 40) West uh st, tear: 
Sante, second oor, Crval roam. 


WATERS SEATON a RBerECrARE 
ane Seca dta aeee 


yANTED—A SITUATION, AS LADY'S MAID AND 


searustrras. Uy n competent and expericaset. wostaay 
refers Wo preseni eruployer: Apply at Ad Afest seth Bente 


W 


ANTED—N¥ A COMPETENT SE AMSTRES: 
teatio 


huctien fo do ehambereork apd walling. or 1 xe 
Geed elig teferenoe. Call fortwo days at 4M) ctsay,, (aird 
Rcor, front rom. 


WOSTPE BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 4 srTU, 


i 
WASEDA STUATION, BY A, PROTESTANT Wo. 

Tas as cok; understwods It mrailltvbranchea Wace 
moderate, Mas pd any referones. Uap ba sen for two 


Gyeat No Ju tually place tn We rear, 
“ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT 


wan girl @ sluation to do general housework Te a 


xeol washer 5d urocer. Inquire St 10 Sands st, Brooklyn. 


-ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, TIDY YOUNG 


"woman, 10 cock. wad and {roa or to do general hoon 
work. “Nefercome given. Can be soen for two dapat 


= 
‘Wert 17th pt, between 6th and favenuos, sscopd floor, bask 
rom, 


‘ANTED~A SITUATION, AS COOK. CHAMBERMAID 


‘or lausdress, In a privaia family, by oF 
stands Ber Dusieom Calla 278 West bat, 
enoed fear, Iniat rom. 


who under 


WW ASTED—ne 4 PROTESTANT oInELa rT ArION 


'v do general Bowerwvrk: is a good waiter and troner 
20 db plus ecublng: bas pod cily recommendations A 
819 Adisos a) between York and Front sik, Brvtiva,! for 


ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLS: 
yorg woman. t9 do gearral Boctewerk ton praia 


family, or fa Sa chambereure a 
Meg Callal us Vandamme, for 


matic 
pris 


‘mu hives abd in a aval operalor, 
em od ina Brel operaior, 


| sdemen’a waabl 


Tain georaly uscfal; raiary om 80 | 


Cominlasion allowed In addillan. Apply, beteea’ the Lud: 


Wasting of tbo tuaulyy 
Bang eusfostory city niferenoo. Autres box 
Olley with name and residcuco. 


azency, Wailiary ehrork, Brock ye 
Delp sit Sud ths the largest ad taza 
Brent eliber ta New Yon 


WASTER =A YOUNG ORRMAN oIRL, wou SrRARS 


can bring good clly references Apply at 


ofa young child: must Me experiuced ta, tan 
SMiarea: ul Eo required rob fer hersele and. thy ent 


FV ANTEDOIY A RESPEOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A 


CAS 
‘wel curse with her fire child. Can bo seen for two 
2ejo.cl we New York lofrmary, 135 24 av,, one door below 


1b are, 


AETUATIONS WAN 
WA TTA REA PA Rin who, ZED wOMAm, 
terre dig ae Se 


pO Merit and bon a 
Tat ‘eapetadie pers sa bed 


pris g co nian (ois ashi Se 
A ai sees ena 
Te SaukeainS atl, roe 


WASTED—BT 4 REAPRCTANLE In 
apa ire 
Biya ibe atore, for two days 


ANTED-BY A RRSPRCTAD 
FAIRE of m fal oro 

[bg Gre al B cents po 
(Alpe at reoderate ress here Uiere | 
OMtenisnon: the bested cAty reeresct ete 
4 "eMr, Means, 3 bast Lae coartdar. 


ASTED—A SINUATION, TO COOK, WASH AND 
Winaurrta dv itapraent hauecorkot «snail fal 
b resestable gill, with ey retergeom Apply at 430 
Dear MAN aL, second wlory, Back room 


PONY “ano: city references 
W2X7ED sa, ITUATION, BY A -FOONG O1RIe 48 | 
“Jos 


OST—CHRTIFICATS 80. 
ue 'E.Cn. Ail permcos ure Bethy cau:Somad 
or Wad errata ca arpicaticn wal bematoTs we 
ompany fora renewal ot the mae 

CHAS, EMORY © 


Na 1s death Third street, Philadelphia 


TOR MBAR BRADY'S GYMNASTOM, IN ST 

‘Mart's place, on the afternone of Leo Uh a large eld 
Web (ob Wowkell. No. 8061. $73 will be paid woany ane 
relaroing it (9 @ Pine eireet, King & De ¥ene, and 90 q0e— 
eos ated. 


O8T—ON SATURDAY, THE 19TH INST, BETWRE 
We Brevoort Moone ‘and street, Bi 
‘Pocket Rook cnlaining beleres Sisly a0% aaveaty Doda, 

only is fils cf Syn eden Gallary of too Crotral Hank of 
Wooreat-r. Mask ihe tinder shal: i ealtably row arsed apo 


ar 
[ist gON GATOADAY EVENING, AOTHL INSTANT, A 
4 acid hanting care watch, Na. Qui0, Thomas Braate. 


| weaker, Livery ook with quant ‘chain attached A Uberal re: 


teard wil be piven by etal west Hoaston sire 
= = ete crecabe A Chait 


ANTED—A ITCATION AR WET NURSE, BY ARE 

rierlabin Prouatant young married wumaa. wi © 
breast of mul Goad Fefezrnen, Clk 14k Weet uh 
fo rear, 


ANTED—A AITTATION, BY_A HIGHLY RESPECTA: 

rl ne pure and wameinees, or cHambermaid at 
IAs the beat af cntyrerernioen! Can be acen for tO 
aut No. 113 Eant 13h 4 “a 


ASTEN—A MITUATION, BY A YOUNG OTRTS AS 
Senmnatreney povbjectine 19 saat Incas fe 
Ain criighteharibermak. Call RCA eoari ee Toki, 


BELP WAS TEU aubs 


GENTA WaNTRD—POK MRs Oaxhors CURIOUR 

New ok of Penialn Ubaracters ta tbe Cig. — Uaioreal 
fre to all radon; vere saleahiny fancy bludlg 34 paren, 
Wengravioga rica $1. Apply at’ Neawaa si, room 3, 


OENTS BIT FROM $2 70 31%) CAPITAL CAN 
meet with an eiceliegt opportunity ta maka ‘msn 
rapidly Vy wellog en enlireis hew Ught ariiely of tniee 
Breet, just patented, Uy applylug at $03 and 60) road. 
way, room Nu GN. Ye 


[AOEATS WANTRD-NOTH MALE. a3 


GEATR WANTEDIN EVERY TOWN AND. OITY IN 

the Calon, with frum BL Ls $10 camtat Our agente, 
Both mote and feunale, are making froma $3 (9 10 cer day. by 
Fellingguruew Gilt Jewolry Eavelopes. 1a our prio-y aod 


the qually of var ganda we dety compotion. ‘We ank but 
Ope trial, and we afe sure of yoar future taronere Appl 
thoracdres (ecclosiag ciara) eberuian £ v0. 29 Bru 


Yay, #esvad fooe. 

MAN WANTED 70 APFIST IN A LIGHT, CASI 

£006 Uaving Say cath can boro eltber 328 

freer kaif iatres, Nooo but Provsust noed apply, at 
BF broadway, rons 12, 


PIRST CLASS BOORYSEPRR IS WANTED—POR A 
A “company about orgunlsiog: palary $80: must bo able 10 
Auraler e204» Bich Will be well weured. Nor Cull parca. 
lara apply et7st Prasdway, baercoent. 


WAAT A THORGUGU BUSINESS MAN, WITH SOME 

Tirana, 10 LaKk6 the tele of the wbole Unlied States for © 
newly patentea nrucle 1 azn about to eveatcence the maa 
tore of; or would form a partaerabi Tm thorough. Baal 
Dias than thle Is s eDaneo no ultra mck wlth No azeots 
Deed apply. Address, etall x cro an latervicw ean bo bad, 
thea, Re Gy box 12d Uerald otra 


WO MEN WAATED-TO SELL DNUGOISTIS ABTI- 

‘cles at wholeale; to responsibin partlea n Uboral euzage- 
ment will Vs wade’ Apply at 1,2) Bradway, baseaeat 
ory, fem 10 t0 


WASTED A CLERK, FOR 4 STEAMER, 1, BOOK 

Eeeper, Lentey elore, 1 clerk for @ Kroery, 2 expres 
drivers, 3 porters. 2 tatu Uy deve borsos add carts boys Lor 
tendon 4 piris Us travel, L houwsknsger. Apgly ab No. 7 Chat- 
Bam equare. N. B—# meu forsteamern, 


WASTED CLERK 1N ATOTPE: ALSO 2 BALES. 
men (dry coodel and aman Lo drive & wagoa and 
Teetdilie APpls at Ibo Merchanta’-Uicrkat Wrgletey olen, 
Ta prvedway, situations procured, Xo eommiscton to al! 
Yance Evtub isbed 16, GEO, RAWLINS, Dupe 
WASTEDGSEVERAL SMART. (ACTIVE, LADS, oF 
‘Rwid CAllree, 19 canyasa thn city fom aubseribtloaa to 
e poptlarpoiledical, Aregular ealary will bo: pusd ard a 


of Wand 1, to W. Miller, 142 Nresaway 


yin oor ) 


TANTED—A PENSON AS SALESMAN AND GENE. 
ralelerk in asinre down (own; ono having frm $0) 
to $1,00)ta (oan en gored cee irl), ca take u peraaentand 
factory arrangement. Address Wy & Coy, bos 140 feria 


TANTRD—O) NEN, WORK LIGHT, AND EUTHER, 
won from $15 to’ $4) per moni; 


capltal rel Li bitoono need anewee without this 


Suu, Naked of Wier. Apply at Na. BD 


‘amliy +E, tb basement 


TANTED—A STEWARD; ONE WYO THOROUGHLY 
nndersange tbe ra erting budlnesa ood aly refereaco 
requlteL Appy at Preoeh’s Mot trom 1to 21M" 


ANTED-AGENTS, WITIL A CAPITAL OF PROM ST 

to $5 loll a new Patra Article. used io every aivesaa- 

lo Loufe abd odien Agents aks from $2 to $54 day clear 

fol. Fur ranicalagneprly to or addresa ¥. 1, Oourae 
0, (9 Maden lane, New Lore, 


WASTED A YOUNG MAN, WHO 18 CAPARDE OF 
Keeplog a set of books Uy dubin ratry, te dasinvay of 
procuring & slleation In willis Wo make Uieascir gonerall 
Broil; Ralary not rowuch wn object as emsployineat. Ad 
reas EY, box 20 Font ollea” 


“ASTED—A YOUNG MAN TO SUPERINTEND, TUE, 
Tanvlacture of a lieht Maple ardcles Qos. havlog 

shows $ho!87 nia bie laploge, raven ane conartorry 
Cwih pred pralting Wat et pay wel Iaqaire 

lock today a1 Seth ave; Be Ye 5 


HELP WANTED—VEMALES, 


Gpaigh vig id po-THE ORR OR 
arlene a EARS 
Sha tet naa ats Rela avon fe 

LL FAMILIES. AxD_ GOOD, SERYANTS cA vin 
A ‘ie ergot aod ont oder tu tweesty ate Tasty aad 
feat sostocb cea reett cat aaa 
Heap abate Magne ahaa te 
race 


LADY LIVING ON 
Below the Vanderbilt 


Lh, SWART, COMPETENT GIRIS, DEsWova oF 
Tutiniot foo peeecahia studing fait nad. eona 

ayo tata fen Wubeat dey by aut carp athe 

Seen encenay outgoatia ap chet ce moa 

tr Sivas maliensance N Be—Hemovea frum Sat ih 

fo cousin with tba tce 

(OOK —WANTEDIA WOMAS 70 COOK AND ASSI’T 

Cothirmesetbinebod ontagerbe mace uadseead ot 

Dedgeae ‘Apparat iOUlare we, Bivokiya. 


10 FANILIES. HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSE 
dis JORAGTON, 35 Four ayaoue, bas o7\~ 

se-tnuppiy nt aerounialn wily, far erets eat 

OF couBlly. Cooks euambermalds lain Sas, 

Waltry Be, wit purd ety revere 


enema ree pe eran gr femmes 
times ins sim aie se 


TANTED—A™ LONG PXPERI®NCED LADY'S. 
Weinible worse, in ths Beblt ef taklog cato of Lavaild la- 


Aira aud gentlemen, Is now dWeazaged. Call oo or adiireas, 


‘Nureg, Iabed ascaud, near Tolb ut 


AY ANTED | NA PLAIN AMERIOAN FAMILY, A 
Win fin, to do peoeral housewnrky mut ha m fd 


plain cookand uudevciand washing and troule well” Tare: 
Fences required, apply at 9 Vanckstreet 


WONDERED GERVANTE ALL RESPHCTAMLE ER. 


silwitlons go to MANNING & CO.'S 
fed Lavoe I. want of 
Fespestsble exabbeb- 


ans. wnotls 


or Rrokiyn. 


s'privale family wo 


pare i 


Pogllsh pervectly, can 


take care of chliiren of do pliin sewing Inqulro at Sire, 


Herigen's, 71410 a 


ANTED-IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, A PROTRSEANT 
thamberniald ord walter, City recrramendabons tr 


ahead Apply etn 2 Bast s7th st, beliween fib asd Stade 
ton ava, ob Monday nod Tucalay. 


; ONE WMO WU, ARSIST JS 


STED—A_ CO 
We eitins oly ats Bas 


‘washing and ironiag- 


-ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN TO ATTEND Tx A 
Bakery; ono wha fa willing to make Rerae't wafal aad 
TANTED—A WOMAN POR, RAT HOUSEWORK; 
‘must be @ good ook, and imarr Only thor 
sho can cowe well reesmaniecaed new) apply aftce #1 u'dlork 
tndar fat 24 Collage pace, bo 
treet, 


TASTFD—AS 
tealat woman, betsrcen 2 


of aire, to take 
Stig 


i employ her spare tm ia eevlug: Apply at 2 
a 
GOOD COO EXTRA WARMER AND 
Trouer, low email priest ferlly: nace Dut those ro 
pom'eal eid wry ciean peed apply beal references required. 
Calla Levingten wy,, botwerm 291k and 4 ela. 


WASTEO=A GIRL 12-70 Js YEARS OLD, TO MIND 
baby; muri herd at home aad reside ndar Dlecrker 
Call between 10 and Ii tn thu morning, at 110 Bleveker si. 


ASTED-A, GIRL AS OUAMDEBMAID AND 
ry erage eal wit the wasslag ene tial under 
stsoda Werbuslocas well may appiy a8) Bast in wh a 
‘C'elock. “To save trouble weue wibers nted apply 


WASTEDSA SMART, TIDY OTR, AS omaMDET 
ald opd worse; “nicat bo eapable and willing to per- 
fom herdatlea Wages $8. Apply at 113 Warren at, Jersey. 


ATED MALES. 


|S ANLE YOUNG MAN DaSmaS = 

AY taretia pater rade: one fa ea ete ATION, Te 
da apaingge an emaie Cul aiteaddrann Ollaton 
{he ease wil pleave call Ot give word 7 ONE devirvas o 


SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO TAS 
SMa even yesra erperivane in bastinGe bye oe aoe: 


Ereper and tea at cabirr, which qituaits be bolts oes 
thats be can make Simwelf'useral 1 kay ‘Ein of bactoes): 
rgereetee  tavel addrows Wr Ue Bin ioe Lyoas 


Ts {TRUER wexcmasrs a8 
Senet at tesctrecetentan AY feate man wha tt 


Yeussuable, and w 
beat of referesos given, 


eee Se 
“ANTED—DY AS ENGLISTE MAW 


thood tefaressea 
for Wuieo day 


cen Stacker aud Houston | 


A PRO. 5 


STOLEX</ROM TIE OFFICE OF THE svHsuat 
berm, Slibim a few days past, tbe Wee rolaman of the 
Wow York Neviood Stanton Hanks trobare nih edo, 
sazh velume stamped 90 the erver ith the eller “FI 
Boe, AOD coe mill i afrmatlog alo them, aay 
Leep ibe bons aud wil bs Uberaily rewarded cy Lavell & Por 
mad, Sd Browdway. 


BEWARDS. 
$3 RERARD STRAYED, A BLACK AND TAN 
‘Ded Bitch Pap! earscur, brauernllar; anawerd to (Sa came 
bf Salt: fone mostbeold * Pass return ber (9 235 Elsah, 
firwl. orto tbe utioe of Mr. Cupouider, 19 Sockzuo eLrech, 
ind recelvo ths sburo newand and Ureuke 


$1 BRWARD —LST, ON TAUPSDAY, JAN 17, A 


mall Breastris Upat, eurruundea with twelve bei 
Thou eioaed piy/aitehit” Fh ander wl 9 gree th 
abore rewand hy fetarsing vc Nereatt Brothera, 181 Felton 
‘atreet, New York. J e ay 


$10. RENARD StOeT, ox goxnay yaw ay 4 

Black ood tau terriir dos. Ind om lack father cot 
Jar bonnid willired. Antec Gaba passe af Tania Tea 
ahore rexard fil be paid Wonny coo la wil retarn im 1 
LE West Poriy-thind sireot orp Froae cicel 


$10 MENARD OT IN 


OING FROM NEW HA 


$25 REWARD —T0gn, JANOARY 15, 1» nnonwE 
2) Atreet, betwen Mercer amet and. Hrmaiway, a pod 
Nanting suameved opine Watch “watts dic, Vostimn 
Genatvaube atc Geaera No iAGt | Tonabye rnaad 
willis paid'and nu quesuseresced open leaving sid wa 
SUig Rabsau ne cet Foun 31, Ward Boor a 


PERSONAL, 
SPORMATION WANTED—OB JAMES TI, DURAND OM 
Jamen 2. Pollipa Tela supprant bo (in Now york. Ny 
dressing Peter Dakar, or hia father, Joba Pillip. 43 Kiloy 
Suroey Heaton, be will earn someting to Bla advamane 


NFORMATION WANTED—OF dICHAKL CORCORAN, 
of Annedull, enanty of Jaltelen, frelan; when last hear} 
Trom warily Weahinstya Aoy perton or persous who wil 


ive laformalicn of Gls whereabente us bia kutcrn Mary aad 


Ect ett to Wavkrally recived by tbect In Weehawken, 
New Jexrey- 


FORMATION WANTED—OF JAS 
Who left Kinga couaty, pariah of 

fant’ bed from ba w-nakswanton Falla, site of Vermout 

Hu brother, Michael), 44 very Avsjoaa hear from Blea. 

Fleare dinet later to Joho Maguire, corver of Thing: 

third street apd Thira avenue, New Lark 


DONNELLY, 


igo by calliog in person where he lett the nole or mendia; 
igo Uy & 


Bus a 
To L-FIvE THOUEASD OVER, 


TLL LIVE BROWN PLEASE CALL AT O13 

‘arilest conventencn at vue sama. plare ho calied at oa 
Saturday eeealog, tho parden wish ty a50 bm on Buslaeea Of 
Kapartasen 


POTERS, ROOMS, wO., TH LET. 


COUNTRY SEAT TO RENT—FURNIGHED, SITUAT. 

‘ed.at South Orangs, NJ, incloding al the aresssat 
Futldings, grounds, Ac, for = gonticman # residence, Iselae 
Jog a conservavory and Dilliard «vom, Apply wo JOSEY IE 
MOURISON, 43 Now street. 


ENTEEL APARTMENTS 70 LEL—TIIE PIRST PAR. 
AL $7 oor month fa tho private house No. 
Kecation desirable. 


FIORE, 70, ERASE-“TUAT LARGE, NEW OTEIA 
fkagten Fis argue werner of Seventy sath strest 
eer Ps 9 more de 


Tenth rircet, 


ul or bealiby loestion fer summer familly Deardiag with- 


In DO miles of the ety, overlonkiug, ax It docx, trom its ap. 


for slarzaa, thy whale Dentral Fark, aod. arity ge One ex: 
in \lne pure alr ae can be found anyvebore. TU will be fet 
ton cuubie przoa for several rear oa wach termi as wl 


wake itdestrable. apply at aol aurel 


TEAM POWER—TO LEASE—SUPERIOR ROOMS, 
with rieady power, 'm tha ner bafldings, Nox 43 44.46 
Bond od Orveoe street, with extensive Gre proot Vaulie 


‘Tee bulldlogy are Uebied on all kides, heated by" steam, wit 
every se-ummdaUon, keavon tr'tha most ceatral—o: 
Bisel from Cann strert aod Broadway: Insurance 


esnt Parties in want of superior sooimmodadons at a low 


Feth are invited to call and look at A 


“Ayply to Ll. J. HOWARD, on pcvah Eovion 2 


TPO LET FOR, ONE YEAR FROM MAY 1 ALL THE 
torisa of Ka, 506 Brosdlway, 


second, third apd (ourt 
wick IneloWes Dodworth' 


TORT GIUB THO STORY AND HASEMENT 
No.8 Bese aureet mith modern impnivements. 
seeslon unmediately. inquire on ihe premisna, 


10 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF MOUSE NO. 19 
‘East TwenlyAbint street, 19 a respectable ‘cone 


alsting Of front aod beck Parlors, Kit ry f 
eS ogee a pee ese en 


ch HINGE, MOR PARLOR AE Se 
fis earate ee areas oo ene 
"lock 


tal aes eagle nome to genueren, wih ‘goed 
Evcha with ail the moder im. revementa; dinner at 
‘Bcitrenees exchanged. Iv Ninth street, aear Broad 


Yor 

or prone 
ting 

side 

nce Baad ‘resis 


nero no 
inera the 


Fevpanalble party only. pigraae 
rpe Le Ae S—FOR A TERM OF SEARS, THE VERY EX. 
ive premives Tor manufaela Ing pLEpa es, Nox 2b 
W omear roadway aud Cagal erect. Teh 
NW hented 
jor }euupeen, 27 Wooster sitet. 


Mey ‘21, 1861. 


FINe SUI OF 


Anis oe gas ot 


BANDSOMF PARLOR AXD BEDNNO} 


Week. aco. 
Tuirg.en 


See ear 
aoe 
Ort. Pasar of 300 t Obio; a Gre, 
corper Liquor store Apply at 23 cadson erect 


{ARM WANTED.—WANTED TO RERT, FROM 3 TO 
so acrrao! ullagy Land. Must Da tn a pind stale of cal 
urauonsand near aaiivay wales, “AGIAN 


ALE, A GOOD FARM. 
20 


ior of un Brerosr: House, Afb 


OK RALE—IN BROORLYN, A 


on a Fauruy, | PHees, td 


FAbth Sod Noth arentues 
D—roann 
OR SALECA BEADTIVUL PAR AND COUNTAY cf learning Freeh apd muna Peeamy (Oe how 

S prica Siepar orn FANE SUIT OF ROOMS, ON THE, 100) 
Front tnavan witd neat. The bates antes 
ibe modern Improvement. Apply at 47 West Twemiy-Afth 
sere, near lireadwa, 


COUPLE OF SINGLE OBNTLEMEN CAN YIND A 
Pleasant Room, with Woard, at 39 Coitagy plans, ree: 


Wee 
Paris : 
2S ORLAT PAROaG rm Jit 


No, 213 West Fourteenth, 
in perfect order throug>- 


Ww 


seiree| beune 2a 
ply W he owner on the pr 


1, RaSgals, ron easn—« vany 
Tor ASE 
tates ase 


SMALL PARLOR, HANDSOMELY 
‘aud Vireo Bue 


Two miles froin lala 
fs + Fara two low from 
percent Left ot mureaga 

Jee bak Pew oder 


(OM SALE OR EXCHANGE—SEVERAL HUNDRED 
‘acrrs of valunble cal aud Umber Land in Pesiorylvania, 
frely (cone d” Caplsilite wuld fed thla worth InresUgatin 
An. 2chaven (¢rprodiatle tovvament ealdum met mith: 
And Uint- ror We beat quality 
Ef thio land can sarcely ba overestimated’ Enquire of 
Th Nada street, room No. & 


| Besta'pati i 


YOUNO MAN OF KESPE*TAMMLITY WIKIES PULG 

artlal Veard, (onrate family preferred), where he 
Gar evaiten, some of the eamtorta af home; Wrea 130 must be 
fn tue ueaehnorbood of Thirty auth sirect and sbird avenus 
Adaress, stailug particulars, ke, W. 


GESTLEMAN AND WIPE CAN BE ADcOMWO. 
Iau with an legally furnlabed frent Room, with 

1 Bast Fourteenth strvet. Ales Rooma fur 
Mingle gentlemen Dinner at 


id pradeurencea 


JOR SALE OR EXOMANG! 
‘or other property, « Lous a0 

Modan ecrcer; an inp 
'W. Il, WELLS, 16 Wall street, Paseunbat, 


OR EXOUANOE FOR DRY GOODS, 

clothing, hardware, groceries, qzora 1a bond, oF any. 

ther mea therchsndlwe, -a'reral handsome two ah Loren 
Toeatlon In iireoklyn. 

way, room SL rowers’ ao! 


FOR MEROUANDISE 
Yong lease of grand Ia 


rusty briek bow! 
i sritser, 33 


UANDSOMELY FURNISHED PROX 
equa tour, with grave ana fa; also, 
fu ts stogin' centieman, 

AWenbelb sliest, Helivecn Broadway and Fourth areaae. 


VRTLE AVENUE PROPERIY 

lanke fur a wi laced Hoon and four tat uni 
ruotlyo and New York Peper) waa 

£a'lo esebange for unlucembered « ty. 

fo ROH BAMCOCK, Pout Ulles Building, Mabiagte atch 


WANTED-IN RX. 


OPNTLEMAN AND WIPE, On 4 PARTY OF YOUNG 

raueney, can be wromto casted witha larga bandsme, 
Brad, abara ball Hedrogas. “Dinner at 6 

O'clock -Hefereuces required. Call at Ui Blcceker airest, 


T Ot WEST TWESTY ELOUTI STREET.—DESIR- 

stig Hoomy with Brat caae Board and bong. comoru 
ylug a» ebove, velwecn Kighth al 

Jotatiou: near care snd wages 


LY, LIVING IN TUB REST stv Lt 
reotlewon or m sital 


irvat’ How ai 


ota, Faraye, milla, 0: 
Kinds ough sold er Oehanged; partons ol 
"i 


yamrolaal n Agents, 71 Nasaau ebreet, roo, 


try and ells. property nf all 
Nl avenues. 


PREACH PAM! 
WeOld wo oumo"ats = few alngl 
Taraily Whib vacenioat Nord wud elecauuly furnuined Hoga 
Eugih, spaulh- aud werman spokeu 

reek, beter FufKU wud euntb arewuea, 


SMALL PAMILY WIUL LET THE SEC 
fof a olen hurts, consdsting if wa ftom and two Hed: 
Fema and pantrics, witb gan aod water, 
facet, Heat BIN 


wemaeb, Yrelands whi 


“LD MSTARLISHEKT KNOW AS 1, LUTRSBRN 
lccessad anerewsar 10 eo Miller, 

asrujp acd. rectitytoy 

Gisgose oc 1 towel 


Calon the prenulsee, 


No. 1 West Mints 


BOL enous mousy tO 

lect order; eliesp (or easly 

‘Moore ircet {ivan 10 tok 
31S West Fairuants 


VAWLE REAL ESTATE AT A HARGAIN— 
iodern brown atops Dweillos, 64 Wert Tweaty.clzd0h 
treet, ene block frem Hroadveay, there story and high soup. 
feet (root by 43 tert; lot Wey WO fect” Teo. 

‘cali run on mortcace for Ove 


WIDOW LADY HAVING A LARGE AND HAND- 

uinbied iouse with more ron “than A 
lata few bowls turnlsbed wooms, 
Board? Family small wad privace; cation dstiabe “apply 
a2 ia7 bast Thirteenth wtrcet, tw blocks from trvadiray 


thirds of the purchase mones 
searm Lam determined to nell lt 

and Increasing ia value. 
17S Wlltata sUFee. 


ESTCHESTER PARMM, HOUSES, LOTS, BOUT, 
Fented Healdengea noar the cliy (or 
‘All baaloras couneeses with real exists 
‘Fapcacted. "Lota redeemed (rum taxra 
©. W. DITCUETT, No, 6 Tryon row, room No. 9. 


NTED—A FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOUS! 
Feet rool with all modern Improsements, bot below 
Twentieth, ner atorn Forueth streeta and beiworn Lexie 
SID avenued A’ lange paymeat can be made fa 
ply Addreas, witBull pars 

ae 


Kypir to te 
s TLEMAN AND WIPE, OR TWO SINGLE OE! 
cab be acectunbidated with a. pleat Tova 
itor paral boat ov hou, de 

very oiuvenieat ioatages and cum. 
i Mleeexer tree Tb a 


OENTLEMAN AND WIFE AN OBTAIN BOARD, 
‘cod Goioe Foon, 

Fas, Ac., 00 wideraie terms at NO 1/4 Eat uur- 

Wet usar the acidetn) of Musk Tue Bouse is 

Tmdcrm, With every conventence, aud nelghbarhod oxcallant. 


FAMILY WLLL LET SEVERAL PLEASANT PUR- 
labed Koos, with Board. 

Inodern tir rutenie tay 

<Mromfurtahle newie, 

Weil ihirig-alath street, berweeu Sexenth aud Bleu 


‘aid & desirable 


ash None butowners need 
Ueulars, MoH, bax 1,589 Post o 


"ANTED TO BUY—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE 
t, In. god neighborhood, cheap for 

tween Bighth'and Yweatieth atronia end second and 

atenven Address TL. For, Werald office, rating price, a> 


Neuse ovpiains. ail th 
sigbburhood dealrabie; tera ‘4 
fe agut plane 


the roomy, gb Hazement dune 


POH BALE. 


JANGY GOODS BUSINESS, WITH LEASE, STOCK AND 
iho Debt eatioua on Hroadwas 

‘sale, oF vxchalge [or a sinall producave tarm, or 
Tor Rit store attached, witli 30 or Mt talies of thiael'y. Ad 
drea ©. V., Merald fle, Tor one werk, stating kcativo, 


ENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN A WELL FURNISHED 
all the comvorts of, 
idow lady, without ebildeea. 


PR BALE—A STOCK OF GOODS, KUITATLE FOR A 
‘COUDLTS etre. with Fixtuton, 

Lease of ators; location very 
Herkimer, 4. 


OR RALE—NOOR AND ATATIONERY STORE, POR 
Ponvculara inquire of W. A GREENE, 16 Hachabgo 
Place, Jerney Clty. 


SALE—A GOOD SECOND [AND PLATFORY 
coal Beale: will be sold at a Darga! 
‘ten, foot of Pourtcenth etree, Haat ri 


PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET THREE LARGE 
tier separate ith partial Board it 
‘ir eparate, ith paral bo 

‘esired. Apps at 388 be sim auree, near Sade. # 


OA ND.—T) LET, THE SECOND PLOOR AND PRONT 
Daremnnk Of mw two ALory Lod 

iecessary (or Lourrkeeplag. ot wil 
Whe house Call av 17 Keawick street, bear Canal. 


FIN LAKOW SOOMS, :UITABLE FORTWO 
‘esd can be bad at rv G4 to 8 per werk ih on 


Sw ts $6 
‘order. Apply MAH Hudson 


Folluf busines and 


fe Ruder pubyensy | AL, foroiehed om ou wy 


Apply at tho Coat 


reel, odiperul Morton. 


OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRIN 
<n cH jean pe; soauanedaied with, foe Gen ee 
he eeu eon wher 


inten Me peal eae ran 


1 RALE—A LIQUOR STORE ON THIRD AVENUE; 
‘a chance for Aman teat will 

resent owner ealinot Low reat Sold cea 
between 2 ana 6 o'clock. Ln (he slurs 7. 


Riceateaa vais, MBEAN, 
BALE—FOUR YEAMS) LANE AND PIXTURES: 
‘a large corner Store, nicly Bited wi; a 


sow bac and bots trad. 


OR SALE—A SHIP CHANDLERY, STOCK AND. 
‘Lease cf Store, being one of tbe best Incations un the west, 
ide of the elty: arhount of tock, Uxtur 
‘Well rcleeted.” This offera a fine, oppor 
1h tbe epip cbandicry Dusluess Address 

‘Horald offles. 


OR SALE CHEAP—A DINING SALOON AND BAR- 
‘well Jocated for bosineas, wit 

‘convenieot roums for, a family; goal pt 

Awetfon and German. Inquire of Isaxc' a” BiGUS, 73 


FANANT iD WELL 
1 oA ASR pr, 
ey inser ai tixecek” Bout rege 


PAB — ey 
Barenien 


Lend to It hinaseli 


cents 


R_ SALE —AN 


A= A Lai 
ed, with inard. ea 
Kingle gentlemen, Gi 


ARD ROOMS AT PANIC PRIORS. 

aavbis Homa, with of eihout beard, at War Geo 
ek Lecation eeral and ciureotant for mine 
Aidicareasaenery twa ulation 


OARD IN BROADWAY BETWEEN TWROFTIEAND 
anitcesth rset lation fe ys 

. peeved. at cole 
Dleen Apply west Drosdw = 


OARD OR FURNISHED ROOMS—WANTED BY A 
ratleman, wife, eblld 
Hocus for sah 


: 


sSiehoe ata nad 


“Ac, about $4 Gy, 
ly for persous d= 


savas 
able Dibper até 


lock, Sxtures an 


(OR SALE OR EXOMANGE AT A 
‘kof Qooda, aultuble for 


SA .RIFIOR—A 


‘do exclient rich Pianotore aud 3Udh 
Apply to L. STANTUN, No. 83 Us) | 


tea nelle aro 
1 ie pane prfor of 
Dal eet, uear Eldriege, 1m 


Inner verdes @ planoforwe factory. Address Uhattam equare Fost ole. 


*7O TESTO A RESTAURANT, ALL IN COMPLETE OF 
Do ueetor dings ed vudaesd Apply at Exebenge Hotel, 


fauta and ‘eau also ‘allay dremow’ dokinea, suas, 
GREYS, Turulinre aed murpean, We bigben pron pad. Ploaed 
Sailnit or adden’ soles inte 7 Nita arcnuy bee 
tween Bighth sireet Wareiey place, Ladies attended to 
tyke Bist 


SETTER PRICE FATD FOR LADIES? AND GENTA' 
2b Coe Clouing, Purultur, Carpela Jewsley, 8a. Frog 
Fico BS hole Drcweas Yr 6st Sls dain ag 
TP by deo der Sercolm aseaue, bolwees Rinewtath and 
Hot Seren avenue, veleesd 
Twentieth slain. Lades aiteuded to by Xia 


GREAT DEXAND FOR CLOTUING.—LADIES AND 

nidemen having an7 cast cif Clothing, Paroitare or 
‘will receive the Bighest prices by ad oF call: 
SHARKIS 658 (bird arenas Ladies at toby 


YO1D NEING HUNNUGGED, LADIES AND GEN- 

Vere by false pretences, and eall at once or adidrees 
Shae hy posto Harria, 0 Bowery. There you may be 
fury todsjoreef your aat of Clotblge, Purailtry, Carpets 
bd Jewcity at !alr price, aud wot be bam bugged aa owe by 
otbers For silk Dresses from 97 to $50; for scala, from 
USI cor lanes free) and upwards. Ladin Punetualy 
Steud fly Mia Haein sh Bowery, oppontn Fourth an 
Great Jones ret, 


A MIGueR PRICE WILL NE PAID THAN BY ANY 

AL ower cuter for cat off shine, Foraltarm Carpets 

Zry.agl late large ender to fll.” Calf’ on or address Decay 

dis Sevenin avenun, between Twealy-fourds and Twenty-Mfus 

fireet. Lallew attended to by Mra D. 

BURTRA PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR CAST OFF. 

Ciolhing Ae L Bove reo-ived an order for the eatno from 

fhe Went tadies and grotlemen eam dleposa of Une ata great 

Ecraniage ty caliogoa vr adrrasing w voto to 7 Sicth 

Stenue,corucr of Swenlyesreow street Ladice aitended 
tytn! B. 

= Se 

POSITIVE PACT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 

Vo get bigh-sl prices in cab forcast off Ulotblag. Car 

Pols Eureiture and Jewelry, aa {aca comprlled to Alt an or 

Sor? dguaraniee to pay tire thin any dealer tn tho city. 

Virose Calton or addfees P. Harris 186 veveath aruenus, near 
Twenty Bret sires Latics autended ta by sre Harris’ 

A GNEAT DEMAND FoR CART OFP oto qIx0, 

Fyroltore, Carpety Jewelry, &e—I hare recelrol 

the fouow- 

for costx from 


THE TRADES. 
FPWR ADYENTISER U1AS 4. SManT LAD, peTWEaN 
re 


eelveand ISiruea years 0¢ aah, 12 
yectabie tradn: be Je desirvus ct paver tlm Im goed 
Bangg (Ady one wishing « toy wil'please apsiy "at 104 


FRENCH ADVERTISE aENTS. 


HEMASHE CR EE FeaNeaine 
(QSAR RES RSE Poe ree 


SE VIELE PRANOAISE DESIRE SE PUA- 
foamy hunne deafacte peor coud. etapa 
foorcir ba melons remmmeunsaulan satan a 

Welter ., diva Mma oul chambre So, 2 ~ mo 


BIE ARTS 


stypEstee 
VN in, Wa Pages onraT work 
Ta now hu exbisiiin for shies ase ely at 

+58 UROAD WAY. Y 


OARD WANTROCIN Q ARGU IR Tw 
Hed bt eng Vee oa 

Set gl penned eect eee 
igor Seep 


OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY 

fatally: furnieled Noor, witli re and 

kerk Keleronces yiven and required A 
Unton souares ost utes. 


14 MULBERRY, NEAR. OF. 

i be aurnnvaealed NUS per we 

Also ntloy trout rood om frat 
‘Terms mod-rata. 


‘OR SALE OR TRADE_THE LEASE STOCK AND 
no. A 1 Liquor Establiabaoeot, wovicenle 
‘all shpeanra] situated 
Azsoat eglved fromm BROW ta BAW Addreas 
‘Aroual required trom 
Herald oie 


OTEL, FOR SALE.—A SMALL AND ELEGANTLY 
Alle Hotel; contaiaa ali tke modera Improvements 

has privavedinivg acd a 

ies Sud famallisa 


rinetpaliyy an 
fn Broadiehy, bale 


IN A ORNTEEL 
Tee 
idrees PC. Bi, 


worms forelabs pa 

Pas fr locaton st fe 

\rouage.. For sui particulars apply” 6. 

ks ire Hoye Manuteciory, corer Wi Mester 
uid Ceutre etresta = penne 

FUSTER FOR SAUP THE LEASE, FORTTCRE AD 

Food will of the. ifolel coruee of Yay aud: Washing.on 

Of toe tiubon 

in two biock, of 

‘pardears ap 


AND STREET. 


invo yi fiona $2 
Bod fecoud loore for man aad wife. 


|ARD IN BROUKLYN—THO OR THREE GENTLE- 
men can be accra dated sith plewic! rooms and 
vrual hoard, on jeueonable terms, 


is pesr the 
ve Fi oag and jouse from Waablugivn street. Referes: 


Fiver beats, Hudioa Hirer Railroad, and wii 
the New York anil Brin Tallrosd ferry. Fi 
py at the ollie of ADDISUN SANFURD, Sud Broadway. 


treet In thts elty. (ana street, Bret 


WARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE PAMILY, 
where there aro ny otber: 
Dbbed Koom, with « 
Ineo; Feierenore exchaugad 
Sroio Wall otreet terry. “Apply ot GI Joralemon street. 


boarder euuid reat atu 
wilthout partis! Doard, wo two gealle- 
Nermus Joey; Oye taka WALK 


YSTER SALOON FOR SALE—IN ONE OP THE 
Ne herongiaren dm the ly ud ath eal of 
event ‘bathoorn, meaty. Sited. Ups Witt @ 

Private rvorne, Inquire m the ealoow, HOB 


BROOKLYN, 24 UENKY 


| Keoms on reevnd toor, back Farlor, large iil: 
miderate ir good references are given Conrentent io South, 
Cr Wall street ferr3. 


ROOKLYN HEIGHTS—ONE ROOM AND BOARD 
JO AoE ning peuiirman at S06 Will ines a oor 
ipingtes fa er alsix o'clock. ‘Terma m0- 


STREET, BE- 


WANT? ROCK MILL AND PORTION OF PATENT 
Toraile; conceded the Fe 

mitatances to lpalpabla powde 

Grinding surfoces, easily changed 


eat for redacios all band 
wih hardened abi(Uag 


BOUTHWIUK & WOOD, 62 Nassau stroot, 


TEAMERS FOR SALE 
ous Serew Steamers rove 300 to 900 (ona, 
Three tidewheel Btearsbaats. 


and Pollery new and second band, eno. 

stsnuly forsale. Apply 19, 

sist es HARLES W. COPELAND, 
‘Broad 


EAP PORNISHED ROOMS, AT TITE PRANKFORT 
House, coruer nf Prankfortadd Wilt streeue Gord 
Reems fret #1 1) $3 per week 


Longings (race 25 exnts to 37 
Cents per nlghL Oped all night. oud restaurant alusched. 


NTERS.—FOR SALE, LOW FOR Casu—A 
jpsiee card gad ill bead "Press; 10 toch 
good order. Apply to 0. W. DURYEL, & City 


FURSITURE. 


BEQROOM SUI* OF ENAMELLED FURNTTORE 
For $25, (n all colors, of warranted manufacture Ala) 
jolid chestnut Chamber Sulls, plain and urnamental, 

365 Canal alrret, oppoaiio Wooster, 


ILEGANTLY YUENISHED FRONT PARLOR AND 
Bedroom, elso veveral waste Booms (ur gentlemen: 
eresnehta. AYply MLW) Erince atFeet, ono block. 


IBST CLASS ROAD AT Gl WEST FORTY SIXTH 
Perec wih domalte tecmudatoas Lor gem oad 
theurwiven or soe gealkmen, Kooms furiabed.  Rere- 
Tenten preb and required 


ENTLEMEN'S FOONIEHED KOOMK—IN A FIRST 

‘elisa house, to view of Washington equare, to let, with- 

SC reueblo roles; undvubuad references sites 

ud required “Apply perme aully or by now, (oT. & SMITH, 
No. b New arrest. 


RS. MATTHEWS CAN ACCOMMODATE A FEW MORE. 

yauentor trenalent Loanicrs with Parlor or tinge 
oom with or witha. oor, in ber large and commodioas 
Bouse TIO Bleeker street, two Coors west of roadway; 
‘very pleasant und ccatrat «cation, 


PANTINGTON'S, 
etablsbed in 1348. 


URNHAM'S FURNITURE EXPRESS_FURNITURE 
‘Establisbeent, Il aod 114 West Blerentd stront, 

Fit nod six avenues, Plaotorieg Valaungn, 

MMusors Ftatuary, china and glass Ware boxed aod bi 

all parts of the world Cavered wagoes for removal 

iture. Storage (or Purnitare. 


NAMELLED OUAMDER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN 
ill colorw and asyles, al wholeaale and ratall. 
“At $5) and apwards also Waliresses and Pallianica. 
WARREN WAKD, 277 Cana sirest, 
‘Four doors east of Brosdiray. 


URNITURE BOUGHT FOR READY MONBY.—A Fath 
ae eres in ead my Yor Pursiene. Care 
Books, &c, at 123 Birth arenas, a 


‘0. 390 NROOME STAEF7, HETWEEN FORSYTH 
(MA second story front Rooms and 

Paotries, to let to a 

joni for geatleraan. 


‘ad. Bldridgo at 
Paouy, abo abs: 
fenteran and wile, 40 


yen Niath asd 7ea\a 


Uimen eanobiaio. © 


OR SALE-THE FURNITURE OP A NICE TWO 


a ee 

(oser, Yor agentiersan sadseife Price® 
Sees 

Hae eee 


ARTIAL HOARD WANTED N'Y A YOUNG MAN IN 
‘Fieislty of Grand street and Bush- 
jerald oiler, stang lerms, 


farther isformatlog tequire 
corner of Nroadway abd Canal sirost. 


WINES AND LIQUOKS. 


SEVESTH AVENUR DISTILLERY YOU GET THE 

beet Liquors to be had ta the eliy far tho leat money, 18 
‘Taquors for sale in bood. 

EOON, Si) and 2a Seventh avensn, 


jo barber wiop, northwest | 


‘ay quanuise 8 
a WM 


Sbich mast be moderate. 


TWO ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, 
‘prauemas and wife or two gealemen, 
With private table af singer served at soy Bour sont ove 
Blea ain: # Gzebaxeurcot fhocm fora phyecian or oibers. 
Vouse first eam  Lmauem, Madins avence, near tbe 
square. Beferedees required" Address 4.1L T,,” Derald of- 


(FIEENTH STREBT DISTILLERY, ESTABLISHED 
isa Toe cheapest, place w bay Mole Brant 

‘Gordiaik 22, (oe wBowrsils m3 
fcureet. No Uqere ecid bs IDS 
ARLES WHILE, Proprisior. 


SPORTING. 


FRANCIS BUTLER, 3 PECK SLIP, TAS ALL “HE 
chane Breeds for sale and aucck. Baler’ 

Cure sid Flea Extrminsior, 30 cents 
Cprecding Trainteg, Dueases, Ses 
Dearded, Walco, Ae, Nedicises for pil dhe 


LEASANT APARTWENTS AND S\TISPAOTORT 
Beare fera groveman aod 
Howse Gret cuax, with stl 
Meany quiet acd genteel; dina 


afall'ble Sacge } 
Dew? GL Dogs 
ar 


Tae 


Tasag reost mina Ox GRAN 
eae ore na oe 

oC Siihrom, ai tour 

rue 


TOLBITO Agen 
Beard a back 


‘0 LETT A ol 


T ENTLEMAN AND LADY, Wivlt FULL 
Board a back Parl.r, haptancsely {uralahinl, Theterenced 
een Ta) Went Fourternl me 


‘a Tami, 


Madfion ort n'oh 
required. Address 
of ranma and pice, 


ee 
ANTED—A PARLOR, WET DEDROOM AnIOI 
cesilunany Reged te 
vdieo he fk, Be 

STPD_AT A MODE RY 
ileroan asd tien itt I 
the pentlemes, 


Ing, Foi weal 


rivate family, fora 


uly, 
bor 110 herald ofine 


t Herald etic. 
BOND STREE 


QQ WEST WOOSTUN-oSE BLOCK PROM BROAD. 


boare coulsine aif Use modern Laprovemonts; 


4.4. WEST BASUINGTON PLAC 
4: iicard, 1a houm desir lor 


Taken. Reterencen 


(Ga ee 


Q3 QREENE staRnr. 


Breads 
omen nnd the 


Ihe eayand Groton water, to 


ingle geal. en. 


HLM RTREET, SPAR SPHING—MANTON 
210 "ics uratatns pg 
si hous beeping, pth ale 

fYatieg, eas wher, be 


ing uteneita, 
syec.rtlo tenant, 


967 RECADWAY, CORNER oF TwENry.rrrit 
Purnlaled Vaslors and ledrooma to le), with 


oot meals, 


SUARUIAG ND LODGING. 
OOMR | -FURSTS| 
RA SA TS 


0 SOrT oF Re OANTLY FO) 

Tale froaling on reat 

Teme fr polisaen oo coe meealy 
aie = 00 Craw 

PFly a1 210 endway” tatwenn Twenets Wl Teeaty-Aneb 
Hater ecces vues fk 


LEMANS AND LADY, WITH PULL. 
Parlor, bacsomely faamunsh Bat 
exchanged Adress TS) Weet Poericeaih 

toih ard Tenis avenure 


sieok belwees 


UNV ECTARLE, 


anes SO TAN A 
hens 
aie an aa 


es 


PRICE, HOARD FOR A, 
ad 12; Greaket and Lag 
“Miresy wailag worm J. tt Ae 


nS 
BNTSTED nooM, 
y.ton einer sie Ne 
rr areraibi bj Mags oF bored OW AUitens Gopal 


—woows, wen 
orale Mts 
athe iebot few teat rg 


lOvE argiNo—AuaTo: 
use "eleqaaUy fufslabed sults of Rasua aes host 
ina and erery eonteniense For househesping (oases 
anelariyoutate fr aall 

Fenttemna’ ‘kent low topermaiieal atte 


Q7 Hour Srkney, THREE DOORS RAST 
137 elegans foratshed Apart on or ge 
ail ie oF ace 
carts Dinner a’ ais.” KeCercneen required 


» PRINCE STREPT, BT. CLAIR au 
LG, Bmiy tarpitnedttoinn, with Beans ashe 
arith nl ir coorenienosa for Brusakceping eyuisus eho 

to rospelable fates oe 


R 


HOUSES, ROOMS, &O., WANTED. 


FLOGE SANTEDRETWEEN FOURTEENTH GF, 
‘anes and Hrowdway, wot bigher 

estrtelly dret cast! brick or brows: 

by Astall Tamly, sebo would lease Itrora term of 
Jeara] reat from 61,aa) to 31st 3 
Treet ahd number ona ter notleed), MereBany, box 


Fut and Sixth 
Turileth street, 
sows 


Merald'vtice. 


Pt OF TOUSE WAN’ 


ton or touth fer 
nt sare tba 
Herald’ oale= 


ANTED=A BASEMENT, WITH. BUD-CE, 
Broadway, belwevn Full and Canal etrer 


Shacd ra Ukamter 


‘ANTED—PURNI 
consisting of 


(orm phi 


TED IN RROOKLYN OR NEW 
York —Voor or five Yooms and Bileven. (a0 tenomant 
anys ti.m qulet helgbborbcak Must have gaa and water 
Ar io Brocklyo, aut more than ten mlnates” walk frog Puls 

Yeawasion on tbe Istof Feb 
12 per monib. 


HED ROOMS FOR A PAMIDY, 
lor and three Redrvorns, 
dedrooma not wanted, and with uss of Kitchen: wel 
Aled, AB) terwos Mae be ery midecaln Tha hi 

fencesran be gives. Address box Ml Herald ofloe, 


WAS TBUSEY THE NORTIL PART OF JENA 
‘afew praily lurnlsbed 

Monee, fora cery emall family; feat Kauss belo. Addroay 
TW. P., Heratd ouise, 


"ANTED IMM EDIATELY—A. 
‘and 


Tov, Of 9 Amal Fu 


INTSIEED ROOM 
a ¥eueih ayeauy wi or witha 
Sierald ott ica og 


}HAPFED tan! 


‘Bours, apd the akin 


ereTADW AN 
Heat 


Mestorer| 


CURED IX A FEW 
made ore 
£ C005 Carephor 


Neccker street and 2:8 Foursbavenus’ ily 


UMMER BARGES WANTED—TO OUARTEI 
noonthy Apply scare & Clapaaen, ai West fest 


BONA FINE ASTOLOOIST, 
fadama 


Dotbing but what 


Vice Baw 
bra reward Uy an 
ence.” Madame Wil 


Houta and Ftautos, over the bakery. 


BenWlemen, 20 cous 


STONISHING—MADAME, 
avpbter, bora @ith caul and gift of “orvslghty wll 

id aud many erent 
Ludlow suet, 


Bow soon and o(ten 
our very (hoops. 


jousten’ Gentlemen got udmltted. 


_ASTROLOGY.—aADAME LEAT 0 
‘About Jove marrioge wud aber! 
ents of fe, oF Lei Mott street, Ladies, 25 cena, gen= 


Urmen, Ceuta” Boe cuss cpoody marriages and giron 


to 


lucky umber. 
\LATRVOVANCE. 


faction guaranteed i 


THAT EvtnY ONE 
ILS, Wh lls tbe oe 
‘troll tat ever waa EBowne i 
vill avoke the powers Ter wobilerful tclenee, and tell 
The evenin uf year = bobs hilt Hier pr 


fre to trge Laas 
ett fever) coe 
eta nile dint 


iat onal ber. oaoo ladiea may 

ough they need pot fear, 
easdiuable Wo jl 

consult (bls most wonderrul and my) 

fer teen Koon to fail, acd tw 

‘ono who ean’ ojoal ber 

Ibo Perresion of the eslrbrated ana 

lo charms, which a ever ria in tbele eect Truly may 

vebe called a wonderful woman. 1S Allen atfe=\ betwee 

Fee Ter ladies aod 


BE CON aULTED 
fend flys tells ald 


aot Kom 
bloeks weal of Bicadway. 
Duslpaas ornsu.tauivan day and erening, mod porlect gallo 


21034 Raat twentleth ctrert 
1s ous erica. tw 


ADAME 8UKY 


Dhatabe bas remornd to 7 
from ‘Esser, where sue wil coulinuae” Ladies 33 conus 
GenUeren vot sduitied. Oiice boure fro J A.M 109'P. Me 


ASTROLAGIST, AT NO. 171 WEST. 
eet, Dear Hight eyeaue, Ark Boor, sur 
Gentlemen nck ad 


ADAME MAL 
ty-tirse 


prises all who vint ber. 


Bole 


ADAME HARVEY. IAS 
‘West Thirty-reccad éirrely 
Breoaca Sbr can lolurm ber wispy [riende ard the pablic om 
AD the cveate of life. the raat, urvarut and fubiire, 9 hele en 
Mretaulsfeclion. cbr feels coutdont whe has wo saul 
you wb thatraih preheracall Lsdies Zant. Uontle 


Sien'bot admitied. 


ADAME RAY, 30 SE BA 
Prey ey ol ret sur all bu Mat hee 

Uinlueky sboull test ber powers ss tele 
Jenr very thoughts, lucky autabers,Iomea” Ladies, 2 exates 
fente eie 


ek sroubld as 


bi 


She feels cgnddent she Las no « [oat 
Tuture wife or busband; also thse nf ber visiter. 
the trulh give ber a cul, atssl Bird arenus, chavs teeatye 
Grstsucet. Ladies w cons, geniemen $1. 


STNTUALIO. ue. CHARLES CoLoUeETE, Fite 


rea eee Med 


Fooms, No S Bond strees Moura fro 9AM. co:ih 


THE LADIES —MBS. MUNROE APPLIES 
wunisma for the eure of female Fb 
Gaminaticus also. Can Te eonsolied at No. Xi, Carmina 


treet, third muory. 


UE. GREATEST WOSDE 
young and sccorplls 


all 
Beak, Iabem peraice, «(uaJons 


fogettier thoes 


ature Twenty seven 
Ladies 3 ceuta. geal 


W222 ROULD, Kot Go. WARE FORTUNE }—O 
Ye, see Mies WELLINGTON. the 

phetear the bert of all, and cannct bo 

folie pera or Wy tie om a ad 


Bas TO INFORM THE LADIES 
Laulon vtrest, lx Goorm 


MOVED TO NO. 
ween Nioth and Tents 


Bile. ally tbo Taxtae af 


RIN THE WORLD 
‘ane BY 
Farih ebe io ronnuied {ih shy Rite Cond 
Jcraof ire, embracing ture, courubip, Marriage, wicks 
in ault, baddoeas ravelllogs 
BEtatirlegic bar or men properiy.(B= abe’ has also S 
Secret to oake you Deloved t 


‘bearva West and brings 
arated" Wrexidecoe 1 Third ares 
‘Urret, secoad Boar, over te 
Wemen G) cena 


Us arenas, oppo 


ire 7aRE aA HL noKOR a 


jhe Jourseya lew suke dimewty ta bar 
Sean ae” Tocamaces of rulervex withess em 


oie 
Fees are redues’ for 
1 STARE, FINED, PIAOR 3,9 ME 


437 SiNak “adegant soa ev ted spas 
ede ibe mynieres SP 


7 bones earrtaze, W870 
Prowrien medictuse Foe ail Gieesece: (8 1eRy 
OTe Monk VE VOI, = 


tie KAKTLA ASD OKT 


Fe am sinc ac 
pat aed Care hart 
Aeeact alan 


Tema. 


MIPPTNO, 


eta 


AMBLUGAN HOY AL MATL. 


CARAUL Capt 
fe isa at 
a eee es 
ay, Pease ont a 
' cl ey er 
Bee oy oe 
sapineeminnats 
Die ster eee wet Fa 
| 7 Neo York, Wedarstay Jan. 16 
LT 
ten Wet 
\ aloo. Wedcentay, Pris 6 
vt fees Geet et 


Jaen ep raed 


U 


ro. 


TESA Ne 


it Le acevne able for Geld, 
Vn cious =tnara or Metals 
here oe and ue Faldo 1 


he siaaet mene nena 
ye bulitron Reamabipe as fellowes poli 4 
¥ OF wadlliniton 


‘he 
in 

pay 

sabi! Five 


She cloamer FULTOR will eal March 


TAA, ratte 
‘had ovorg taiirdsy, ata: 


{UE POUFUAMPTON AND TATA 


TOTONIA, Hf, Tans commander, - 
‘Ul aro oa Friday, tebroary Lat Lueck 


Prac 
7 | tearm es 
a) | Do. to Laaioa, 


‘Wiillara # 


ina pler it North river. 


i 
rest in 


OB baTURDAT, 
sloam=F ARAGO, 


Y compartena 
feat Polen c 
Tptbe pump, tp work td scare tn 


PTET ener wmany ts eo0d 
tor a, 


denate, Na. 7 Braadray, 


My 


General Agvota. 


QiEAM To TANBUAG, MARE, LONDON aD 
{S7EMthampion ibe Iasiburg araasican Packet Compe. 
rags ato 


for Tam 


cc REE on 
EE eee 
{zd fon RiuitanD & AdAsy iol broadway 


“ru steanhtp HAXORIA will sussesd'the Teansson 
ae 


I, UIVRNPOOL POSITIVELY FIRAT PACKET — 
JOO Facccicbrated Upper snip JEREAWAU THOMPSON, 


Wiaks baa 


\) af 


Zs 


brains 
rend cabin 
<3 Wodnesd: 


H 


i peat 


Een gray 


si 


= 
eer ate 


ion LIveRPOOL—THE SPLENDID CLIPPER SnIr 
Sugurpacsed accommodation or cab 


mi plee 


‘ua 
strerage pasreazors, andl will 


Pele wa 
Wore sUsurin KURPIby, 6 
OF LINK OL THE CHLEBRATED “CLETER 
Pesotinahsuiiont: 

‘ Yauruary | 


‘Appl: 


‘secommodations allow rates 
‘on board, 35 Bast ni: 
tree 


act 


‘agply on 
‘South mireet 


Samuale the fastest oblp 


For pastel 


{evecare berths to P. M DEMARBST, 


APECOTT’S AINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS.—PAO. 


EPOTR SANSEOY HERO ACRE AG 

jj i saakit,eeante aes 
pe PL a 
Hehtode aoa 


Mick, 
i 


3 vsrtx sa 


ennee 


rst 


when tbe day’ 


ay 
“Fer revit ce 
earery cortar of 


or 
Se 


Sek 
ge age Tre 1 1 
Safire Sogn 
Sone eee aurea 


the only of IT rast 
Bie AGLER, Neva 


AMAIOA AND NEW YOSE SJORRW STEAM PAORHT 
1 


ee 


HIN £ CO. 
RUROPRAN 
-~“V FORWARDING HOUSE, 


ARSAG PROM OR TO LIVERVOOU RY THE OLD 
Flarlog —Drafison Mayal Bank of Ireland. din 

TH tals Janoure 30 Tbe JOWN IMIGHT 

Avply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 49 Fulion 


$0 THE MAIL—TO SAIL POR KINGS 
OARKETKO BRINGS 


AVANA AND SBW ORLEANS 
Te ell co MONDAM HAN, 3, at Foes, 
~ Z steamed) 


geet titi 
_ get Hee, 
Fal PR na et 
bt Sa (aa tOS, WEEE ng co. 


exw ree 


‘Tho aleaship BEANVILLG whl eal Fed. 


PROw CATANR, UE SOUTH, 
Pow Aubtpa we We Amarean AUantle Sleaasip 
uit Signe pr 12” Non iver, on the Yolowing 


‘yo eas.orvol thls lise ores ce, and ory coy sirpasced 
in ringaucy evsifort anlely acd spced by agg oa tho wan. 
“pekete (3 Rew Grlsana, $8) 7 


Lbonac 


His 
d 


Macon, $2; Auge, 8) 


Appr to 


Tee frat 


oa AATARAU AND OTR TonNTS At Eo 
F RAND TERE OUTER SET 
sete eretete 


Kervey, will 
™ Vice Ss 
‘Be fobowins: 


wi 


jarray sires 


elle 
735 Fan 
$25; Columbos. $1 


Carough’ 


Sta, Capt 


NTH CAROLINA—WEBRLY, 


Mie bow nad Ors cass soars 
ape Wee Powell, wil feave Pier 1S 
Ff Wiitagigs act walsss, and Wi 
Te hitnad : 


"eods Forwarded (9 all parts of North and Booth Carolina 
‘common. 


freoot 


1 ewaks pet fonk and proportionate rates 


¥ 
Trawrapss on 


| 3 
1 Nora 


and'ih tall prom 


| ganar Ge reed 
a reeated 


pa; 
3a Bi, 


ent 
‘Spay toll: 8. CROMWELL « CO, 

fa Wert street ant AG Aron 
ibe YARKERSBUEG wil ncn and Tes cu catan 


FPERQUGH, YARIGHY ARRANGEMEAT.—FOR SOR 

folk, Portmeath, City Polat and Richmond, connecting 
‘ara Soatheldy Bullroad, {oF 

Mepis aed tniarsied.sin plana 

‘evory day, and Usroag’ 


ricer. 


seas 
eet 
5; davannad, $18) : 
OLE CRUAWELL & 00, 
ee MELA, 


es Gas tennant 
te dame go 
peri barat Ah So 

j 82s; Atlaola,’ $31; Ural 35; 
Sait base 
ful pu eaee 


ay the ueaanlp AU 
{Areata 


NORTIL_CAROLINA, 
Norts vor, for wil 
at dP conpecting 

jon and Sanches: 


recdpe furnlabot 
VPIAWESTOWWS, Coplaln Skinacr, Laven every 
peyminy WGANOKE, Captain Couch, every Saturday, at 
Proght to Nortel, Toxala per fool; to City Wolat, 8 cen 
Ga ae ae 
for Wikis flu; children tetera Uae age 


‘wceralng interest oa tba 
Spo tho dato of rater oar? 


A. 
s ROBERT DEENISTON, Comptroller. 
Comrmmouien's OFrive, ALaIY, Jn. 16 1351. 


iad ara ATA 
Recteehiyencenpenenancorane 
ieee eet ener 
neh ane os ade aed a 
New Yous, Jan 8 L6h 

T 


FE: 


APASURY NOTES FOR DUTIES AT A DISCOUNT. 
Alo Trowiry Noles for lores\ment, hearing 12 per crat 
UbaU, DEEL & CO, 
No. G0 Wall niet 


Dtereae Yoraala by 


‘Chartered 15 
Cabowedun ali deposits from oan dollar 


Hank open frvos WW A. 


SPLNCER &. GREPS, President, 
6. R Critps, Reeretary 


GT Divipesn 

OFFICE OF THE 

ETNA FIRE, LxsURANCR Ch 
NEW YORK 

% WALL STRKET. 


Naw Voor, Jen & 1561. 
Tae Hoard of Director hero tain day delired'a gemsa- 
inl Uvudead of dra atper ent papillon demand 
LAVLSOS CON (ERLEE, Secretary. 
70 LRXD—ON BOND aD MoaTOANs, 
$50,000 Wonder mor snes bsnepaierste ok 
Iniworedeal eats ta ihe ciy. Apply 02 && BEOAD, 
Nai Wallstrcet eyenad story 


LOAN OFFICES, 


(AT HLGRAND steEnT, THREE DOORS west OF 
Tivedway—Monoy avsinond on Watrha, Diamnads, 
Jewelry Fite, Dry Guvda nud Varwioal tr periy of er. 
descry lia, oF pong ‘and fold, by JOBBTH A JACKSON, 
‘auctloncer and Uroxor, 


ATU ORAMHEES STREDT.—MONET TO ADVANOR 70 

yy omatinton Iemonds, Watchas, Jawelry, &a, By 
tho well kpown abd ald ostanilabod TSAAOS, uatloncer ‘and 
broker, UW Charnberm airwol M. B.—No bi tranaactod 
ou Saturdays, 


NOLD BSTARLIGRD OPFIR, 
erie, Wathen Jewelry, Ay bonghtat thelr highs 
Getraltry sles advances eadeat his pilvacstenma ns oe 

TW BARMINGEE, 1) Bron 
1 OLDAR grit HENRY Bry 
Watchew, Waseda 
fever bought te 


DYANCES MADR ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- 


eley end t bourbt for cack at the highest 
Teoh i eaeieed aver woth Apply at ne aid extab 
shed ocew ef Le JACOBS, Ci Willlain street; branch, 


Broad 


‘denn ela 
foul Lanta 


BAUMGAKTEN 2°CB, 


FO NASSAU STRPET—A, HONTGMAS, DIAMOND, 

ir Eer, wakes beral ndvaaces oa Diamoady Waichos, 
Towelry, Ac or bigs thnes #4 fall valuc, at hte private oxse, 
Ro to Nwsusltptrect, roora No. z, upetatra Busicess cond: 
denuiat 


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rel, trv Jone a. Desseaber at, Us 
fnyt ali" Wbe Weekly ilerall for Westar isan FoF part: 
Cart ies Qo, box Ide Now York Pout oho 


we AMUSEMENTS. = aMUAE MENTS. = AMUSEMENTS. 5 
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ronan pienso al'qeeners | age CARTBAGURE must Wate HADES Beast: sage Be ie OF Uek e'for Ih erasealy We Bek 
perance hid rr omen > 
ciantget OTF ee ee eemenee eae HES Gropaar eomieezarrt mi 
2 TPABTACUS, ROADWAY. % 3 Pit elghtut ereadanteve 7 
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aloplendld Grumaiterrpraraliee wl be reprotacmt ou | PATH ExcitaMesr — Bakait RR TEMES 
“ad repeated oa Wi Priisy Toho) SUE WOSDEE OF Tie arGneit 
BEAIPACUS we nowre rorrest SIRTLONE SrottTs 
ANDEeAON sppeaty io Eb Ray, suport oy powertal | SLONDIN EIQUTY-TURRE THOUASD” 
fase comprar of tae cia of ibe Corps Woguse opern ) BLPADIS. EUMReTHReR THutsann am 
TP oe hronDis t Meetor 2d Comocte ees 
UersomN s. RAREY. _ F 3 EiureTH EE 5 Sena arth) 
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€ a Boe warns GUY THR Mio TINRURY 3 
Tha able are again Cautions, in aren to, aveid extortion | BLONDES Dioxin LONE Higury THREE And Ue teanediats protein Verde ai oid aladrand 
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Mrenbiy BLOADIN. Sv teeriptlon (or the season or 
= ™ OREAT THERE AGT LOCAL BURKE » care 
Watsons TRE na HEBRDIN BE LOGAL BURLESQUE, " fervene Gearoat ta retaie hile foe he 
GHARD. RCORSS MANDIN LOUAL BULLESQUS, | quested ta ente ibeirerder at Une emis Genny 
Tie tAby Ov wr TROPER BUUNDIN SEVEN SISTERS == = 
5 ALONDIN BIgTERS. Seer — 2 
Tie EY be Br Tighen BAUS Eta Badey BUGIS ATA GINS OF MU GIO TK Gra vneTa, 
"sb aces | RLONDIN DLORBIN Sites. Halls Wailstrece Nae York will be ypeeed tore Ake, 
eae ave PONG SuTERS Of Weteis For IUGIURAM ENT). Ihe Orn Grand Gps Neue, 
MONDAY Wl gece (oom the Abe Aauaoemen! that SISTHKS Toke eK Lt Toate Mulths. 
Ax ivmny memavo Untih romrimn woTIOn, | AW i Rngny, Whe ated aomber ame te ths alray SISTERS, RAND ITALIA UPERA SEARS, 
RTE EADY On Fens coc tan | LEASE cloned erforunre Datta alr ee ora eeniee TSE MhOW TORSDAT set al 
Tranaialed and adapted Cram the Vreash, exprémly for thls | yesihor {a any ope pcr of amuuement iaibe merle SISTERS, ‘Tun managsinent reapofully anodes TAAL the seam 
aime ter ain tis ary ante Ls gical s vill be inaugurated to Tureday, With serradasta’s’ eset 


Maa bean distrthird ea fallora:— 
eorge Maurin, righ atip Hullder and prvprisioe 


‘Lesigr Wailack 

Antoine Ceusads, head workman, ~ a. Noros 

Gtaries d’Arbel, « young phy wean. 

Deetor Gerfaut Reise 
nouiry’ 


MTandob a. 
Count a 


"sal 


Paniloe Langlois mite of Langlols Tansea 
Sharon Lect Antoloe.~ MLS Panay Marwst 
Tolneties wife of Jerozg. C000 arMek Waleot 
‘he, ir 
Bypopals of Sensery and Events, 
‘Act 1—Blegyut Ealava ithe Hotel a Aaberte. 


Pelee 
pee of ono moat! 
Act2—The Jan at Cerny. 
Tue Laver and the Musbsnd, 
Alspss of one year. 
Act3-Shipyard and ‘exterior of Maurica's house at BL. ‘Tro 
er with distant view uf ibe ena 
be Uobepps tonsa. 
Allapes ot Loree weeks 
Ac HParlor In Maria's howe. 
‘The Vale Friend. . 
‘Act 6—Grorge Maurice's Bede 
‘Doors open at 7; commence at7H4 o'clock. 


OWERY THEATRE. 
Lessoes anf Manazes.........8PALDING & ROGERS 
Fine ume in New Vork of 
THE MILITARY (SP BCTACLE 
‘Which hax bean several weeks 10 proparation, with 
vy Bollre new Soecary, by Mesure J. Howard, Mogera-and J, 
ea. 


‘Xow and gorgeous Costumes, Trappings, &c., by B. 8, Walker 

STYagoiaceat Panners, Ranucreta, War W a 
ag aon y rar Weapons, 
tributes :o Royalty, Emblems of Pagcantry, Unazas ot Wor 
sbyp, Uy WS Dutta and assent ida 
Webolg of Ide 

forma 

“Tha Groruire, Vocal and Ubaractettatto Miele, composed” 
nnd arranged ht Jutian Wyetle 

‘Tho Whole uber the dlreetion of 
JOSEPH POSTER, iq,, 
wxriTLKo 
TIeTo MAID; 


‘On, Ti 
re wpien STORMS OF SNGARATAM. 
DRAMATIC 
EQUPATRIAN COMPANTES. 
nn 
BEAUTIFUL stUb OF monsES 
Will Arpeses 


MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1861, 
Tee performance will eoaineics wilh the Grad ‘Orfeatal, 
ljary, Exsalelan Spoctacts, fouaded on ls\ories! 
acta entiled 
Turroo. 


oe, aa 
BTORMING OF SETUNGAPATAM. 
Ecgogayminin (Oyo Vinhuny mn elcrald fortras of 
cquitiedin, sndoder Myder all to3 tippeoalte Tt wos 
Eevieged a0 taken Uy aterm May L1ewebu which occalice 
Tipp was led nnd ee aay Mya Lala 
. 


EASE INDIANS 
“Tppoo Eat, Rullan of Mynare _Me, BE Thon 
Taloe, Cvuiaunter in Ole of tie Pores. .Ouaiies Postar 
Hyder All Bau, Rejoin Winsoostan 
s Parveger 9 tha Fortress. 
Dumb Slave... 
Sainriad, » Warsor 
rf 


calf, stephens 


“Atinn dats on thi Mr, Pros, 


Walsh 
M. Daris 


COPARTNDRSRE HOTIORS. 


A MazTxER WANTRD—WITH MODERATE NRANS, 
o fn the hardware bupivoae, 1 in wellests” 
Uiabed and mato, end one nf Ue wort yromustog nnd Wicrastee 


Macon, 
ely at 13 
|S Woon), 


wean t 
| RaMURE Io MITCHILL & SON, New Tork 
| SOUN i. WILDL & UALLIE,'eayaonan, 


Dias & HEINERES, 
NW LL Broediray, 
RAILROADS 
SON RAVER Ral ALBANY 


re 


(GROAD—FOR 
Troy, egancsting Wild trains Nori and Wise, 


3 Pe 
Susand das Pe 
TOP Mw 


ES 
ma 


weow forecr.rrurt rea 
TENS A Monts ark 
ae 
ceded 

$4 Means ts Re 


ACP. SMITH, Superiaten', 


AND ALBANY BAILROAD— 
fog. wilh tbe Now Ye 


rei 
feosa, 


ere tadntererherhirterereer ea 
pulias aberthttoae Sees Haina 

AY m1 ive Partner, with some enpital, to: 
Pin bra eet 


Ee ae see 
ree aaa 


WELT ACQUAINTED © 
A Sa 
ia 


$20) fouslend the bustness Apply at 4: 
i 


ARTSER WANTED—WITH A EMAL AMOUNT, 
Aba aafest nad ost protiable cower ise ter od 
hic with ndutey fare forse coo ve real” Pu 

cd asilsectnry Information pire. 
ae ate aU ia. BIGOR, 73 Nana street. 


D_DESTIATRAN_ EXPHRIENOED, MEORANICAL 
Po EP Nina aint wimten ta conat ¢buineale wien 
ra ts delist aiteniy evtaitighal as partoer or opera 
ary Gag lta is legac bie Yusiusaa by above meant 
205 tirtoe Deus, tor ate, Peto, New York 
ANTED—10 INVEST IN SONE GAPE, RESPEC 

Weare Paes sca Adgrean with rest aning das, 
Nusor’on ed Vent eon tating Datseam locaton, ke 


TARTAOMAFARINER IN, I0G, BOO AND GTA 

RIL ANTS TEE, BOF coe re 
Meat Zara oat BP baie” ane 
specnet Noyh Bla outed wit es wh hes 


SLC 


ord cant trade, 


WANTED, A GOOD, AOTIVE MAN, TO TAKR 
Tull chargs of a Rutttr and Fralt tore, doing a 
“Apartnschts for a faintly. Wi ke part 

“Apply at 42 Hadson stree, 


Sout ana wate for We bance 

£9 ()() 10 Sw =A PARTNER WANTED, IN A RE. 
SQV0 Meakin cad tines cataslobed or aerera 
Sear: be cal Sear rom $16 (0 G20" week aed ovis at 
{Wiffonhorn. Apply peeorally oT; GAFFNEY 429 Bride 
ways rou 86.0 


= ()() CAST AND AN AUTIVE VARTNER WANTED 
S500 antistatic and vecy pritabie ates bust 
Pea tally sanbaad aod making’ aboey- TL be aso. 
Eaeuwhh an uoraoeplual party: "Adirem Sofety, ersla 


500, 


wn years, bavio, 
woot toacblosa, bor 


WASTED, AN AOTIVE PARTNER IN 
san exter sive wood yard, tn operation for the 
iho arsest coanecton la the dly. The 
nm Sagan carui-and olber 
Utensils amount te $000: Insult for $40 Tae owner 
Huds WU too mace werk for ono person. For particulars appl 

Go the premises, corucr of Pouricen\D oireet aud Tea! 


WUWICIPAL AVFAIRS. 


TPAPISERT OF TUBLIC QWARITIBS AND COR. 
Deeg Ste York, January 2. isst—Nonce A, BOE 
og Mesin mill be kept atthe olice NaI Bosd wirest ap at 
he ho tundayu the Pore ofall pereoze destiate aud apoigieg 
Torwitkeatdaunof all persiaa waoliog labore Pesoas 
Gr he above dersipilan way obtain all Tee varormatlen pos 
WaT i is Coamedsrery free"ot charge By unter of 
Giehieadd or Commiasisners 
ULONUE KELLOCK, Superintendent 0. D. P. 


DAPEES PENDING DEFORE WS HONOR THE 


Ay (Mal. Prank Postar 
j Sonsof Tinpoo Selb, | aptcr Charile Fat, 


Fa ee 
Sepia, Gotisi, Vonner Boarer, Analy, Palangule 
Armensids Sullann of Sragro 

Teegee, an odian Urpin ble 
Pomettain Pratt dell of 1 

Ellgaveld, wo Bogiias Capllre, 


Sh xadies oF ine Harem rearing rire OLAV ae 
sip EAGLIst, 


ls Cornivallis, Commandor}o‘hleF. Me WM. Wand 
Cat Wwattoainy, afterwards Dube or Walls 


Wilitsain 


Seocnd Dragoon ah aes SST 
Sergeant *aith, 8 bin soldiers... 
Drammer Hi Pere 
Pig of the Buscrald ide 
Paap FOWOWE cen 
yen <1: Two Orpbans{ 
Pimlimaisen, @ Webi Panter... 0.002, 
Hllzateth, Daughter of Major Aade rr 
Dragooos, Highlander, Greaslers, Sapjers, Minera, &e. 


SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY, INOIDENTS $< 


Soxmr L-EXCAMIMEST Of TIE HINDOSTAN ARMY, 
A foliersroponing-—Cyant Chorns by Indian Sab. 
orsas apd Soldiers ropenlng-—Crant Charas by Tadlan 8 
Heros hea Teds shes tie Brow Tuls—Arrival of 
Who Bjah—All Baun to tnepect the oltpaste—Proposiiisn of 
fhe Jew halcr lo ola tho Logit Armee 
NOTH CONDUCT OE AE (SDLAR al 
VRHAIRUL De ATH DE Tile SEN 
ro paribea with gold wlthie Bin 
Sess 2 SAN INDIA JUSGLE, NEAL THE TOMB OF 
Oresor 


al eneeet eet 

ores hima true Sevtchnuan=sho Parceyor sehabam's 

Rihtine to rice and water—Alr, with druon acd Af, "Like Old 
rye ae 


ey 

Grant peer of. he Brill Hoops, Gere and For— Ar 
erat ee ee Ne teak 
Ss sey li ortiee neat We 
PERCE ov tm ratage or wys0ne. 

SESE oro earns PA eo 
pre er tae ae 
Bre HeRD ASCE isi of wich Colony, 

ea APCs count ARP 

rang Boe ak tS OE Roland les ur 
panna tna neat necanar™ "10 
FAESMERS"Chioteub exrens ox urs wan 


and 


“tony Vasuer 
Das Castelo 


Tan RoYAl, 


A 
G—FUMANTIO VIEW, NEAR VISHUM. 


‘he Sooreh Sergram jroot agaltist ‘bribery—Teegeo Gn the 

Slert—"A friend 1p oeed Isa friend inde” 

BCENE 7.—MAGNIF (CI BUEN OP TUR ZBNANA 
HHULLIANTLY ILLUMINATE 

Bounded by a superb Balusioae, showing 


Eeubeigeice ets 
YAST STAGE: 
ARRIYAT, OF THB UIVTISH RABASST. 
xD Dit ERTISGEMENT 
flea ASD PEAST OP LANTERNS. 
Temberne Pas de Des, 


By Silea Kate Ormand aod Stora Stegrist. 
Grupd Cymbal Di 


ance, 
Pyramision Deitens Dy 


hy Joey La Forest und Corps da Bata 
TREACY 


Mayer for apna 

FiUM HUARD OF SUPERVISORS. 
Neslalloo iu reyalr Tou? of Marine (Court, wod te appro- 
priate Sw (herave 

Hoard of noyeevisery January Y6 186, On oycs and noo 

wollou to refer (o Cory troller, with power, appucstion 
ofgoba,y. Beyd forapparvonmcut of Ue. 

Hoard oi Soper January 1s 38UL On ayes and noss 
adopint. 

Meclitlon to pay bills of *ugersoll,. Jewett & Co $156; 
Re Toro, 6 $0 ha Jota Mariridge, $34, for ebatry aad 
Turolture for Weodruer'« olen 

Haw ef Supervisory Joauary 6, SGI, On ayerand noes 


adept 
STueoviloe pay ul of BUward Grey, BUB 0, fer 
a Jauuary 16, LAG]. On ayes end noes: 


‘work on Kerhster's 0! 
Board uf Supervis 


adzpied 
‘ewlaion to pag Dil of Ti8t TE Jobanion $60, Cor Corals 
‘Shauna Supervusry, Jasuiry 16 1561 Ox ayes asd noes 

of euperriuare, ayes 
edopied. 


THewstallon (o Ox salary of Weary Brill as Loterprcter at 
Yuarth Livect Court at Yea 
UBenidefoyeryasey Jouary 16 187. Ga ayes apd noes 
reed. 
Dacoletoa Uo pay LOM of WF. Aub ry $304 end Lowi 
Carpenter, $10 30 repairs for Fisrt Lites Seurt roc 
Teandet huperviaty Juauary 16,1351. Oe eyes had noes 


adores 
rwonulion to pay Bika of ALT. Stzwart & Ca BUSS 6 ant 
J. inbey's Foam, BON Tor topples bi Tada af Deteaos. 

Boar e¢ suterriniey Jansnry 16 Let" Oa apes ce ey 

Tresctutioo to pay bil wt for movies eafe 
jictiion ray BLA A. SMAPS for movieg eae La 
Beart hupsirsta Yiseary 16 18 On ages <td ecen 
hee 

scien fol pay DLO eho, Devine & Ca, $104 for 
masisior : 

Gard of Wuperriscrm Jercazy 16,181. On ayes and noes 


“SiPeeulloa to pay bil of Thee J. Folger $1416) for beard 
lanl of Superrbiore, January 1G 185 On ayer acd note 


copies $ 
Rialeen to pay blll of BR. Hoveabung fee datnterrs 

remnina By der of DU iit Atarneg $C set 
Hoard of Suparniacv, Juscary 1G WL Un ages ead roca 


= ieestailon \o pay Charles Brows fer rorats for jurora, 
=; 
PE Sohn, dnc ea OEiGe od nr 


Scrideno ap Neva Man for Sappten (or 8 

eau je 

MUI Spiers ursary 1,15 oqareaat noes 

Spat ta rout ta os Le No 6 

eden ae pane evict sf Ohare 
acid es eepertins Jesuney Ny S. 


Mi ocrctioa te rece Lax oa property of SHAE Cate. 
ral oar Zor eda patpor v 
Bound of Seperricts, Jaseary 16, 1851. 


Bowrltian bo Pemait ta of BM Ta: 
Beart of Bpyer ters, Jg0ary 16, 
etopet 


Faery toon 


pyeaead moa 


ayer and none 
yer 


» 


the fitudoa Jongere 
Tierau Sale 
SHARD CTANLEAU. 
Aor iL 

Sseuo Tent the Mania Corwin, Danror’s wel- 

yaomn pictues of the Marquis Sirrallybstween 
TESTI SONS UP THe CULCAN, 

Woo are received av 


age 
yAed exeassipation of Cornvraiily Trustrated by tbe 
Aten Sultana Amen lds. mM 


Nealebrated ‘ereved ploture 
‘Br 


cients of tho Hrilah forces. 
THE UATH OF TICPOG. SAB. 
Soene (The Fort of Sertogapatarn by, Moscchi 
chargy of ise nevis Ticttameen 
‘Desperate siandart combat, by Hams? aad an Fngiish octcer. 
‘Treachery of the Kepeya ‘Dreadfat carnage. The crescent 
bambies, aad tiampe of 
THE CURICTIAN ABMY, 
ACT. iLL 
Keene |—Sveret Butrasoo in ibe Cave ef Tortura Sandy 
me om in alert 
Of Mysore, Pienaied crority of tha 
i “HHorrivte wagering of tue Buses capuves TBe 
[ate Hamel foiled lo his belliab plana 
‘Eeene Sinterkr of We Zenaoa Levelt of the Karem 
As Eoglch weuas more than @ walch for leo Purreyors 


eee eie ton 
fect €—Bamporme of the Porires. Noble conduct of 
caste aes Pee Cd gps oa 


Sie a for th drfexte i thn Port 
5 Deoeis the Vort Berens 


OMAND TABLGAU. 
aA TA 


rapth ef We wpectacle there will be 


arte vocalist, at 


os 
feftracen She Wening duties iba wast 
fe resent nt ower 
a ee ee 
mas ours 
Anant io teuret fore Peano (Our momen A 
wepsenienoe Pew te, treat to 12 es ibe a aad 


The ama of bh frost Arial -xelU ea tatrataa. 

Tha vase of thts goat arthl everyone Knows, 

Abe export this great erst maetated etd deeds em 
parailviad (1 Blau. 

“The mars o thls Grmat art fx emnenomeus with sours 


Mi bie 
i Di 
None Hrospuy 
le known Rach West Noth ead Side 
= be BLONDIN 
with (bo worders of the ney, eT 
Bae, 

BLoxDn Brown 
‘Will bercaflee be the reeogalved. Bt 
HELO SIAGARS 
TT HERO Of NIAGARA, 

BLONDIS, zt 3 BLAND, 


Ss LITRE NOSDER OF tun mroReD, 
UL anke bis Grst appearancn atthe GUh aT 
CaN bRBUOT 
MONDAT SIGHT. MONDAT MOR, 
ALL at the nt thn expense of several 
THUUNAND. OuUteaTs, 
BEVEUAL, 
THOUSAND 1 ULLARS, 
‘Teal an arrangement Las been eMfecied with! the tadamllaha 
BUAUIN" 
BLON DUS 
BLONDIA, 
DLOBUIA, 


BLoxn) 
BlospiN, BIONDIN, 


wo wn 
RE-ENAOT RE-RNAOT. 
THE 8CESTS 


NUGARA 
NIAGALA 


Nagas 
LIKMry 
Every alghly at Use erent 
OANTHRBURY, 
Tray ba well w evention that 
tapers 


nN 
jayagement is only for 8 ‘pumber of nigh: 
Lanes y foe at tabi prise to 


a st 
Tesco dnd he Wi EGE ule 
iat bn CE SUE A 
thir a Ce A 
acount bn de epic poem and tor 
BOLLING CHASM 


. 
THE MIONTY NIAGARA, 
By prowatiog hn wis 
PUKE OF GOLD? 
‘Togive a0 Idea of tho nature of tue eotertaloment iron at 
cAnFoUAUUY Mauls We managencat cubalt Ihe fOUoN™ 
fog ica fur peresal 


THE 
ne CAXTERBURY 9 the cont cutensireplacoof the Rind la 
sonny. 


He 
catAXTERBUBY (x We moet masgoitzeat Hall fa the 


conGANTERDURY absortoalt the Dest Talont ta to 


7 
CANTERBURY sora the hlgbeat Salaries of any place 
of thetindie we wens Nese 


AWANTBRBORY'S enceeas Is oaprocedaaied. 


CANTERSURY U uuivecully spoken of a4 tho beat 
cauiratitoant ia tbe ye 

CANTERBURY carbine lth {is other qualldealions 
eae ‘easentlal, poaitive respectability. 

OANTERBORY Ls wot for a dsy ore month, but for 
Meats 
lot GANTBRBURY will soullsua ia tbo same tack x Bere 

THE 

CANTERBURY, {n (aepest twenty-four lghls haa hal 

Fort eight totes ener sre tose eM 


CF 
OANTERBURY bse bad oaly alx months existency, and 
ta Ezgrn allover sho World. 


——e 


whinge Bere 
CANTERBURY iaalinady the xoudsr of New York 


7 
Eran uy beetarol he aa eal te 
rege 


1 ‘ 
*GANTEBBUEY bas bot ons fanit, which 4 want of 
“Tite 


OaNTERBURY bolds (wo thoussal persona, 


exe an ual 


vik 

CANTBEBUAT, wbleb 4 to bo tna May, at 
No. 085 Hrocdwey, will bald Lares thousssd persons, thereby. 
doizg away with the Inova yeclence expericuord ln tbe preseat 


esuabilehnsenl. 


The. 
“GANTERBUBY'S performance mores along ns if by mus, 
ee ‘the Gulolt ole x a 


8 
ET ABURY gives a callncedéatprtatament, without th 
(A oteralatod, forfour asd Salf houre 


me 
CANTERBURY lean iasliution thst would lake a week's 
wrilucg ie deseitay wise K'wob' Lp on to esmenes 


Te. 
SaNTRRBURY will cxmmenos advertising shorty. 
OANTBIBURE a vospyrcaciable In every pariteuar. 


OANTERBURE ts oot only » Palace in namo but fecha 
Splendor sud conafort ks the general heute uf eonrersatog, 


T 
CANTERBURY mast be seen to be appreciated, although 
hse substitute {t ousy bs as well to road wast tbo New York 

(Courier tlake about ih 
TUE CANTERBURY MOSIC HALL propristore are mnak- 
Ings large (urine rapidly, Hundreds are turued away ought 
Tye from tho iosbility to acoumunodate thom in the buasa, 
ian Cowell, J. H. Ogden, tho slegriat Hruthurs, and tha very. 
Lulented cofpany engaged bere, do. the busines; they draw 
Thoeriveda, they all the nate and they nanase ine cope 
Go and see'ther, DULIC you want tw get bear covugh by hear 
fo every particu. 


race, ean. 

NEERBURY ogrerg with the foregalag 
oe ‘be Imainase company 
ferient ase presage 


fi bavepling as repards ibe fora 
Failing ithe pete sch 
eo MK DAM COWELI, 
fn a note addressed to the UANTEMBURY on thle subject, 
ybei donut hiok it pacibe tur say Mons Hal op tha 
Sikngou propose Nor 
us yo BTS 


CANTEBURY was offered @ few days ago fo tha loan of 
lar Jil Ugden for one aight ooly one hundred and (weaty- 
five dollars, Wid all uber expcasee paul 

ae 


Pease teres aan eae 


QBSTERBURY wil su le able Wo spure Mr, J, IL Ogden for 
Soo dine Ws cone. 


The 
CANTERBURY alihongh Baring a2 nn array of bigh sale 
Brie permius €ngoged, ta Null open. Wo BIAEN nrrangemeala 
Wri any arta 


THE, 
CASTRRBURY {3 scknowlelsed by (he Press {o be the one 
Figg eng I orotemes o be 

ri 
UANTERBURY might quole from every newspaper in 


rst eiaas reputation. 


ERDURY ecotents Itself with tha following for 
the present, from tha New Nore Dispatch, 

‘Odsreanuy Mvate Han.—Nouettbstanding the (mens 
company of tlagera and dancers which this pos always ro 
fang cobjeloed with Paucoritalats, &e., a most marvelous 
Aisiton, at great expence, bas berm mada by the engaxement 
Ot lua great pervormerou'the tight rpe, Mook Moadiy, why 


nos apliy Tcrmed fp th Ullls "une Mero of Hlsjura Palla 
Tuntwo nissan” bam Cowell and 9. i. Updos, are 
‘bg to be ou bond when Disodia makes Bb appearasce Tait 


itgtib’u euch fora smatlsumof moneys Teo fede 
nfiusS bitsy a great deal mare tan Je ooght to bare 
Fae ree iiy, ber ep much of Kt La Guartroun How: 
Nee thsGanertry 10 kau ele Busdocss better ‘than 


THY \STHRBURY docs uot toiced dlmlaliht 


ress 
PE MARVELLOUS COMIO SI: 
cot 
any eget 
ie ERE 
He CRE 
MOE RHEE 
oe RE 
oe REE 
A SRE 
Ey cowene 
Te Eu 
REE 
He RE 
a TN & VARIETY OF HIS 
a 
rE 
EE 
bE 
be 
conus, 5. BERS. ope, 
= 
TRISH COMIC SINGER, AS USUAL, 
xaateie 
Pee 
Hunt 
as 
RE 
‘MARIETTA, 
pea 
Braue 
es Neale erg gers ar 
PALLET TROUPE BALLET TROUPE 
3 (And the Best woth 
aceaerat 
atarn 
cee 
mm rmx om, 
aera 


‘MZ DAVID SRAnaM MP DATID BRAHAM. 


por PacERAN Propons 
rm: Noken. Trarerc 
SENET ERE fines 


a 
eee 
tHE 
wee 
he 
REE 
tHE 

EVERY BIGHT THIS WHER, 
rouisiy ea BC ga 
ceemiae aettecestod 


ORLEBRATED AMEIICAN COMEDIAN 
MRD. G. ROGERS, 

Wl maje Ms tit appearance in WBla lly. cew charscler 
Laviog beoa addvd for that purpose, 
bimmincriox OF characte 

Doser, Tow suut—eommieniy calcd Dawtne No- 
Jour country usta from Vermmvut. Me B.G. Rocxes, 
Antuva brea dramatist Bud wrist ia emyo9, 
Saat Bg ier MET BoE 
‘A phecomlral policeman, alwaye tn 
Carcuxe } [ray wed wanled, ith sida. pe, 
Many éransctu ovens eneeeses MPR J. TL, ALLAN 


aoa: 

Proto, King of Lutes, te eipelen Pltde. apd all 

fom couutdiengearraiy nmouases hy ne tnewot 

topark as hete paictin, tang pesbatiye net 

Bidet eedeabewiloyjaacky Wereprestate 

toner gounrenceae Mr. Torzsox 

Tamosvidie one of Pitas alisccce MED 

Deworos, iid frend wih 4. now tice, Kopi, ern 
yee tun pubuta Carnaadlpe cn ye. tay 

Ctnrsvonnat the original sable broibers ates 


jit Matt, MP. Goooaien 
are 
werib, afterwards 


Volt a Hades abd a breeze vp 
fhe Angel — aitorw anda fron ily 


terwerds the Murderous Mother, sftrrwarda 
Flora. Guddeys of ‘Plow ers, afterwards Capuain 
fecwards 


hay, afierwante 
seb, afermards Lirat. Hizub iy, of the Fee 
iting zouares afterwards Mis” Angeiing 
Tilehter, a fasblouable tela, aftewards a 


Heaibuch, “always ansuoy Gar ser, hod 
eccuncrally-apeculsting a fluc oo heron se 
coat : vecaerrlloa Pouce Samsmate 
rims iigaumms 


i, the third 
chip. allo out for m boll@ay. allerwarts (be 
‘Angel ——, aflereards Jeruahe Uighur, af- 
Lerwards Licul. ‘Highboy, of Ge Femlalas 
Zouves, sftoyyearia Sic Mabliale Winkboy, 
a fashionable belle. afterwamds a bo: ccra gir, 
follow ingie the fooisicys of er illustrious p-e* 


ecexsors in all ice Lorry Macon 
Bouracuurr.,} The reaata | 


‘Mra It, Vusing, 
even SIFTERS, 


Pancinttia.. | who,inthemontsbieman. | Miuy Nowa Langu 
Der aasiat the diabie tes 
Byranniia... for tbolralses sssumgg | Misa Sexyriux 
© Bit purpose 1 ies Witsoveumr 
array... | het purpose c 
‘alled’ Prospertao, ths ag 


borne from ber By 
ly sovunls for ber 
vee MMe PATERL 


Syinrr or Anrniie’s 
Geiio, s Sell Looew spin, afterwards Young 
‘Sam, afterwards the Bprite of the Chrynalia 


Sep oe 
ce eda eter iabieana, tars th 
Pu ny 
sea tbe 
econ BAConni 


rue 
BIRTH OF THE BUTTERFLY 


te ane 
BOWEH OF FFENS, 
BOX BOOK NOW OFES, 


am 
SEATS MAY BE SECURED, 
idatertra coarse, 
TR DAS IN ADT RROR. 
Doers open aamenes aT ol 
Perierhanca over at oreo 


INTER GARDE! 
Leese abd MADAZER, «oo... scosceyej A. W, Jackson 
‘The rpanagvinent bas pleasure in sonbuncing M6 eagago. 


ment of 
Mr EDWIN BOOTH, 
Who will appear for Uinltot period on. 


Of exch week —Mouiay: Wednerlan, Friday and Gatard 
uch week—Montay, Wane ay. 
mf reat rule ot 


un Moody, 21st, Mr, Bicol will appar in 
BRUTUB, 


On Tucada 
{SSANY ELLIOTT DINSMORE, 

Who made so wuecessfalva dcbat a4 Juliet wl appear as 

JMR nA Mucchisex, nuppssied- by Mire Dyoil Me verte 

Foy Furiough (bie Qevt Eppearancs ot thls Wate), Mle 

Ciiduy seaira Davidge, Duo, Bioddars, 2 


ITOHCOOK'S NATIONAL CONCE2T HALL. 
‘Thn oldest eats lied In the city, 
TOR BEST VRAYORSBIS LX THB WORLD. 
The bert conducted concert rissa. 
‘The cnucerts for tbe ex lla. 
‘Tha conesrta to mult (ho Grae. 
TCTONCOCR'S NATIONAL CONGEET TALL, 
Wid new Canal street. Admolston 10 cenis. 


nturned to the pall 
bis BEOADRAY, 
The pictore—simply the wort exquisite plese of eolaring 
qrloealeved byan Latereantiaspers Moniy, for Fabre 
ty, 

‘Open day and crentag. with over eighty other fe works of 
an fe paibling asd eau! 


MEtoveos 


pices "vExua 
sar 


KC. 
Tals popalar place of ninuacmeat wil be 
syn wih ap ruta 


Ebsouneem ane 
“Bilaibt Gira wanted Apply at the Melodcon, between LL 
aw andl JAS, B. WIDLET, Proprietor. 
188 AUQUSTA WALBY, 


UITEHOOCK'S. 


‘Tho popular darseusn, at 
NATIONAL CONCERT HALL 


BILLIARDS. 
TEidARD TABLES FOR SALE AT PaNip PRIGEO 
have npr Honk ot pled Gest cana Bullard Tubing 

an band, witch Pate Geteradacd to ell gt twcaty par ornt 


Vins thai thoususl price L. DECKER, 9 ann alreet 


MELAS BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION 
aoe—New Improvesscnis, pateated Sepuember 
own. "Prioes reduced en per evat fot Gate ke 
FURLAN & COLLENDER, 
toes Crosby sere, 


Qavrre, 


my 
tule 


i ten 
Main COnON, Mls 
Director and Conductor. 
ed ana 
arvana 
rea and Pa 
Suixrigabne nt bigias 


a. 


att 
eek 


1. GLIURAMENTO, 


II. ba produced with thn saim= cast and in ths samy 
‘Gunplrianes as on tbe opening wight gf tay 


in 


RILLIPS, BRIGNOLI, PERRI. 


Frieain borne eantalnine tea pate 

Yasly Srl . Sea 
reas he aekacn of ate 

BinhOD An Whe olize of the 


tbe Atheneum. Thi 


wl erat 


the cits 


redsenta of We 


i 
Gisteot lersiides a tho nelgierr ced of oressh 
bomes by half past eleren. ek oa 


N* 


mara? 
Toe per ceta et ara 
ORT SuRR EIR Taare 
Le ee or a cus 
an Rae ete 
j si a 
Ha Bawincrd 


To which eharaster hn 


ane era aii: 


UK MARBER, 


Mr. FS. CHANPIAU asterry UI 


HU Intendoes la cel hrat 


DILTATIONS OF Die TINGUISUGD AUTOIE 
‘Too performances Vermlnatiny with tha come farce af 


0) 


GE IN TILE WALI. 


ARNOM'S ANEICAN MUSEUM. 


HVERY PAY AND EyENING THIS 
Couminota Monta, dake at, Uo 


SOMPTORE TGsTORICAL 


Jo complayeo with thn ripeated siitations of aa 
Lerw or Um frie Mussina, ths Magazae 
reek wore, a0d only wan, 


ISTORIGAT, DRAMA, 


RAMA, 


FOMIPTOMR MISTORICAL DHAMAY 


‘JOBEVIL 


eho bat 


cha 
He 


Wil be aecn at all bon 


be ts 


ethane 


"The 


‘ABD Bi 
rs 
& 
aS 
® 
ASD ils 


BIATHRES, 
D MLS AKETHREN, 
DOMIS KRETH KEN, 
DUIS ROR, 
D HIS BKETUuE 


+ 
SI 
y 


ving unten eff 
engagement. of otier 
ance beyood thls week 


‘B04 
MicAN SAVAGRA, 


aaliracted so much altention as ving specimans of 
the buman rice, newer belore cern bere, rie 
Yeoloo, Wolteo\ee an Bush 


reais ‘aeainer weok ad 
‘ital tho woadertal lr 


itagny Fats 
ery Parana Aqua, 


Cuartosliiea from every part of Use w 
Hevrolord pingne ayipeatn at ac 


Prormance. 


Adrolvlan Sern Children under 10, th cents 


Parquet 


ay 


RYANTH SINSTE 


‘Mech: 


vey 


Apher 
AW 


Ms extra; children 


der 16, 10 ceote, 


LD, 
PURORY, FAMHOLD. 
lo new ba 

rmatchlew dibs Waser 
M BRYANT, 


nT nerd ae tem 


Pro ope 9 05, UMA TRS WK 15s Theme mt corn, 


OOLLY & CAMPBELUS MINSTRELS—NIDLO'S BA- 


loo. 
MONDAY EVENING, Jan 2 
Ke 


Flat weck of thr en 
CANDO. 


Europead Uealrea who will appease 


ceslebral 


eta cn orgies! ont 


‘for Bitsy called 


Grumh written es 
THR FHER Haan ASD Hits MONKEY, 


Aaststed bj 


iG 
ter 


vor 


by the entre mreagth 

ir, Cantona ti 

Sh frvan th extreme height o 

ober arta ding Fels never ocr ate 
i The cule troupe lu favurive A 

Boors opsn at 7 to coramirtes at 13 Mieke 


perform the 


preys man 


‘crema 
‘ning talled Monkey, 
Uoprecedeoted f¢ 

rosren, 


ae oe 
a 


ean 


Beethorrn's 
Duy ot 


CXerer be 
Gand hr 


Arlo of 'Noz20 A Fla 


‘The brilisn 


fore mung ia this evuntry 
MAdeinids,* Uy 81UNOR STIOBLEL 


“nseanteto! 
(ARL Fouues and S1OXOR STIR ELE 


y 


tile, yy BERNE 


‘Tho charming Quartetie nf 'Anrtba" (spianleg eoeno), by al 


"The Standen Nearer,'' ‘Tun Wander 
ied Banier’. a 
Gmalealon. Ci evi ‘ope 
‘Tickets vol on Monday and Tues!ay 


the Aris’ 


‘Doors open at 
atthe oulce af teviag 


Hall (opposite to the cher entracen ol thy Academy of Muso) 


Breas 
S\yoricn-=All 
uted to reserved seat 


Wekets 


TU Miroadwas, 


fand at sibeil's, 14 Wall wcroate 
bought before Tussisy evening 


 JOUN 8. RARE 


ROOKLYN ACADENY OF MUSIO. 
a8. r 


‘WI deliver bis first feeiure in Broo! 


‘aT THB 


am} 
ACADEMY OP MUSTO, 


Montagu street, 


on 
i 


Wednanday eva 
ox tit stuser ur Tonse 


“fan. 2, an 
oe TAMING, 


a Juco several vickoas apd Peis ob 
When be wil) trod acon 


fay 


Tha ralo of Ueda 
AN the bos ffce of the Acaderay, 


Beans of which bo el 
ra and demonstrato his ability 
managesbli borve that can be pra 


‘Wibjugate the toate 
ae 


‘Admlision 0) coats 


Reserved seats 3L 


wil exmmeace 92 
janday taornlog, Jem 19, 


FOO TIONAL coNCRET WALT. 
ene Chance ego bark from be Boe, 
COMPINUED Val RALUELED ATFIEACTION. 


A GARDOW. 


bike 


[COUR fools sorry that wo many pow: 


tons were dlaxppolatca at not helag able to obtain admicalom 
ga Salurdas tn ernscan 

is the pieasure ta to) 
‘ance wilt be girem dur 


Tho popular dance 


HE BLAOK SWAN, 10 


ayool(ully anorancos a 


a. ia 
Th teseated perforce wilh appear every 
laghatio fares, Bam it 


es LRU 


Tarovertowlog house, bat be 
ratroaa that Ube exam perforae 


ec 
W. SMITA. 


wenes 
rb 

Ny 

f 


lao 
foga and negra deliacauona 
AVGUaTA WALBY, 


ra 


Totrodueing the ever popular and iaughabie act of 
is ce PoP tanghabie| 
Admlarton. 7 


AND, 
Tpebro pire 


PR. T ORRENPIELD, BE 
ORAND CONCERT, (or te 


BeorAl et Sbifob ehareh, corner of Prices and Martin 


on Stes 
be assis 
Wis, Deana; gallery, 


ROOKLYN AOAD! 
EX 


ag 


by las 


oveniog. Jas 


1, 1881, co WEIzb corasion abe, 
ickand'Mr. OC. W, Schmidt Tick 
‘ats—to be Bad at the dour. 

EMY OF MUSIC. 

TILA NOTICE. 


Fhe cals of tckets for Mr. JOUN 8. RAREY'S iret lector 


Tbe teasir Spring Casas Patenioa Aces CO HORSE TAMINO. ts orcar Wedosadny ever 
rpggrectaud durable bepand ibtsers sow'ia ase “Or | tage Jasury Th il eonlpue Monday meting, SANCAy He 
fice atl foreory Tl Gale sicect New Yo tithe box odice or tbe Acaucesy. 
RK ORONGE CROZIER, TENOR VOOALIST, 6OLI- 
oe eee Or ca tee Wan Pee 
PACT.—DR. LIN TB - jue. 
eae aes | eee 
na aay wines roby eee ore ATIMENTAU SINGING: 
uA Ooo ARS SE Visteis areas MIS 
iseioemt aemiipib ors wopesiy an end seam A Dees aCocR SS 
‘ut elekenlng oF interrupt, “Gabe a5 Broadway. National Concert Hall, 173 uew Canal street 


RALPH'S OFFICES No. 
Hours from 10}; ull 3, 
cepted. Bi 


WARD, TUE INpALuini SAFE PIYAI- 
Drea ti latin curate dees Ute ts Brocdeay, 
opwains “Open il we a = 

JR COOPRE, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY EB CON- 
Dire te alas ore q 


rofeuders eau call, with a: 
falledly cured, Lo py 


P, WATSON INVITES THOSE WHO ARB AFFLICT: 
‘ed witb a cereun form of Ro callat hls residence, 
429 Broome wt 


disease 
‘ond bicek West of Broadway, whers bo 
‘hindranes 13 oe 


arpar ounes i TW gap, FEREOBED 
WAKD. €53, His Cofertanas Friend 
GENER SABIE, wae “Pra 0 


| CHAMBRRA STRERT, CAN 
eoesalted aa Urasl, oc by letter addresiad to bak 350 
Peat ome. 


ROTESSOR RERTELIA 122 
Ee 


ToTICE—TUB LOVERS OF HARMONY SHOULD 


ron store Graal 
So Satunay and Moods) 


uot 


WEATRE 
Jastier, 

DE MR Poll 
COLAS, eb 


pace, 


saneonsel!e) 


ERAS ate toa 
7, pont nc Solos 
4 


FRANGAIS. 0 BROADWAY MARDI, 2 
Tat Souremest menda LE GES Dam 
Hee comedies 


waite actos; LB BEAU 51- 


Rik DLN ESHE, randerile ont 


Tri 


COLORS I A YET DATE retares of the Prone 


ty, Kod anna expla 
weaouF iL’ 


‘NEW TOREER or 


ane 


Bjerr weal 


a aa. 


ese pctencnard a ae 


‘ B, 3729 ROWERY. 
BRR OPE 


DER. PRIISOUUBE cee 07 Oa on Sehr Apne 


‘i OINCINSATI, ON10.—THE 
Nsmogae, ZTE EAT 
Fee aE tee Test ce etre wablag nighis 
secre Jin Daly FING. HANLBY, Siags Manager, 

UYHERS MANAGER A Di 
7M fer a circal mea Sle iy Assrons, for Se 
SSUES Yon Mf ay, Bo is ed ean 


NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, I86L Zi 
| —_aRUNRIE, 


3 7 


NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1861. | 


a 


LOLA MONTEZ. 
eminiencess Theatrical, Social and 
Fe tighow—He, Carcer in the Paris and 
London The atres—Voyngr to the United 
States AY pearance in New York—Tour 
‘Thrare the Union and Journeys (0 
Ceiifarnia and Australia. < 
fr esy the City Teeyecter lesaed a permit satho~ 
be Ueelal of Fiza Gltert, rigcle womas, s6ed 
capa, ciod cf (ufamteation of the 
on Pate ping early the fonerat of Pre 

Le Eo etek 
whe Lave adbered to Leth Meter elnce ber urrival In the 

nied statee Lois tad macy pool qvalitieg, Wrst mnacaged, 
Theives, v9 qeasrel with everybody abo met. Sko 
The soattmmsio dacghter ct 2d fier in the British 
Trung ef the katie of Gilbert. Mer mother wan mibeo 
(uenily warFied to axotbee officer In the camo rerviee— 
jh juiuth General Orage. ter. Cragie never thought 
cc Ltoxt Tein eitce eho eleped with Captain Janos, 
(weely four joart bo, Last estomer lire. Cragio came 
(ut to New Work and raw her daughter, &ho had heard 
ey ying, wed) wlthod to pooss herestt of 
jroparty which tho might leave, When taformod 
Lula tad very bittlo money, Mr, Craglo tarned aboot 
\ fo Puropa, leaving three pounds sterling 
ts tor dopesion wo wid of her daughter, who yas then 
wobering fror® si attack of paralyils 10 this connection 
st wsy be wiptell Khas Io's left eailclent money to pay all 
Lor debts, aba left the worid owing wothing. 

jca'n public earter dater from the timo when rho ram 
awuy tn Inéa- with Capt James, They eeparatedand eho 
coumenced a Paberoian ifoin Leedon. There she mat 
eno 5 0vve men, axa It Is to Ve ruppared \ntrigued with 
shern, ste thd ploxty of animal spirits eed pluck, talked 
well nod oocld danco x littls. I ja nisted that eho mate 
ber dbus in thleroauner, party of men were diesuesing 
ite mes of certain queens of tho tullet, whea ona de 
eluted that he euald firoduce @ dancer who had never 
Yen on the elage bot who could bo qualified as a pre 
viere Carueure in ten days. 
event, and jn a few ¢aye the London public was Informed 
new spunlt dorcer, Lols Montez, bad been en: 


ged at ber Majesty's theatre, This was “Batty 
eve," as (he omnibus box declared, when she came 
‘tbo etige. This did cot proven ber from getting 
ropementr tn Paris acd o:ber cities on the Continent. 
Ics ofthe papers revit an old tory about ber kickin 

of ber. usklo 

Te la entirely untrog. AS an 
Feod for cotbing. Jn Paris sho formed. 


vate t 


= tabro of 


aca went 


Tito the yartarre at the Gran 
artish 


ho 


with Dejarrier, ono of the editors of Le 2 Ho 
sauluel with exe Basuvallon, a Creole of San Do- 
Hinge, Who lod spoken dlercepectfully of Lola Montoz 


Inuarrier fell, nud Lala Lad the nerve to appear at bis 
foneral in full’ mourning. 

this time Lo!s gave tea partics jn Paris, and a gen- 
tiemas who went to oe of them told ux that tho malo 
Leto Wero Mey who hed ecceded from their wives, apd 
the fenales all women who bad separated from their 
husbands. 

Lela leit Paris for Monieh some time afver Imjarrier’e 
est. Her Bavarian clventares aro well known. The 
log gave ber a very handsome house, abd ber stato hero 
may Lo thilerstood by tho tubjoined extract frou a Lette; 
writes by a gentioman who visited Moulch {0 1847:— 

Madancolralle Lola Montex, writes a gentlomaa from Mu: 
nich, in at tho beigbt of fayor as well as of fortuve. Thus 
Jou Perorive tho dramatic {aflcence has lost von of {ts 

wut ou the contrary, daily acquires new power. 
novsclle Lola Montez, nbabits, in tho city of Munich, 
» magnificent hotel, to which an extensive ganven. ia Al 
tached. But, notwithstanting tb{s, tho residence not 
being deemed by ber euificlentiy capacious, che bas bad 
two Staller houses or wiozs Unilt, principally of whito 
waste, wbicb completes an catablichment Wat ts whol 
Herowh., Tho luxurious dusay ta. thie palace cxceods 
‘foything of the kind ever before known; tho King him: 
toll bas “been amazed nt it, oud expressed deop wander, 
veo ailtough, while building, bo baa largely euperin’ 
Jed it hy hiaorders ond fustructious. Even theyalac 
olf cannst compare wijh it {elegance and richness. 
In the salevn uf wo favorite artist, richly gilded to 
every part, = fountain of the samo cosy motal, and of 
eign!’ shapo, has been placed, which requires but 
fa touch of the and to eend forth Itk water@ and Aifluse 
Adelchts freebtess through tho room. Tn tho samo 
spartmept ts a stalreass of cryetal, tue etops of whlch, 


loudly constructed af tobe clastic—and, 
thore‘ure, esa Tatlguing of ascunt to tho Nite foot 
for hie they are tntended—and tho. windows ‘on thove 


Weer Of ths saloon Which ard exposed to prnjcct tos 
Tornlsbod with Iron Jaloueles, when fall _duwen wine 


aN 


ax jtbitg like vieletou or tumnlt fe apprehended. 
fowdays vlecon largo cruwil coliccted round bee 
reeiouce, when Loja Monte fearlesaly presented er 


24 tho Window, and holdiag up a fall glass of cham 
‘ous, prepared to drink to tuo health oF tho croved 
(hat moment stone waa throws and foilay ber f 
9 cvally tank IU, an throwslog It ant of the wiodan 
mo tat 12 mignt do notnjury ta any” ene, ralsed her plane 
gain to ber Ips, and. fiujshed she compliment mo Bat 
comuy-noed, in drimking w tho health ok tho who wero 


arsembles! Without eo, covering bi jy Abe 
laughingly e nal eee reals wishcer Oe nee: 


thor, {A waa ere CHEN SHOR airceU Mier WNC. THis 
bail (ho cllegt of diserming the genoral hostility, 

Ac in pumber of ayeats have established quarters 
noder ber roof, and Lire or far voldlers aro ntatloned 
Ate catrabed of her hotel (prevent anytbioy tke 
qpen catroge; a emai) cscort acsomyonten her tothe 
Loeatro whenoyer abe feels Inclined to visit It; and whilo 
an the hocee the guard is iecryared. rom ber box sho 
fan fe all th To ree ta thie theateo, and tite 
momest ee ree), salnauinas’ are cx 
ensured with ker from the better class of poop's 

‘On one of Thete eccasions come Witarbance occurred 
in ths Neco, When 8 few arrests were made, anil one of 
Tin ofteers part{colarly distinguished bitucelt by his zeal 
And activity. His motives wera misreyrevontel, and he 

dered ta acother town. Nivtoun/zeli9 Montez havine 
that be haitonly locaersd ulshleascre tt 
3 ther 


Mt 


obtaieed Tt; bat i 
a in the ieantime, This, 
however, did rot deprive ‘her of the creiit of having 
interceded for bim. snd uot even ber enemies presumed. 
tg at:ribote Bis death in ary wes to Eer: 

eo circumstarce of o semowlat elogular charscter 
Tag oscurral. Madeaniss|lo Montez felt horasif eo Indie 
pored that rho herself was compolied to hare revsarso 0 


rowbeine. A physi eat for, aod when It wat 
prepared, eho, plik o'Grext, desired hin 
to parcaks of it bimeclf. Tse p MtUe gor- 
proeedl 3t the singular caprico—for such’ only le deemed 


t—«bich actuated 1 
swallowed nearly the whole ot th 
Before earrating the rdvents 
widerately cought to remove bi 
occarien alreaay allude! (9, when tke ¢loue fell at her 
feos, Wo were Wézlross tha! exduct towards the 
Tarcea ebe hs obiaiced ebovld bo Luown. 


with hi 


= Feyvest, an 


‘The one balances her vivacity towards the otner, whose 

dhe repaid witha ¢mart alsp of Ule hunt 
upon bie moubleebed mace. The offleer, of eoarss, took it 
all in rect Eemer, 22 the of id ber a'moct 


to make a:cucmen! 
tbo fever ot his Nal 
A beautiful 

neeierse, hae 
sbiependen:Iy of 
ty the Empress 
of Baran, 

consent 10 


by etronely recommending Wid to 


from tke roval 
jomed ca Matempieelio Lala 
nwelk ad vostiy ocrancots 
Austria, sister of the King 
oleréd a million of monty, provided 2b 
ethe kingdom, but Mademuselie Montes 
udigeation abd surpries that sch 
sntiments cbueld be attribatel to her. We 
these details, which are derived from an un 
aree. by referring to the permission which 
iy of Bavaria has elven that Lola Montez ba 
nemitted twice a week {othe apartments of Ler royal 
Lcepand, who is confined by huilispoettion, Cu angthig 
be fered rooro eurprisiog Ih the Arablan | Nights’ Puter- 


drove ber out of 


ireave them for Ite 
Afuer Uer ext frum Bavarla we Lear of her 
Tsris, acd dolng the lionne very extensively Io thesumimer 
«£2549 in London, where che coutracted Ber sos0al mar 
Tago Wi'h Lioutecant Heald, a spooney fellow with £4,000 

Heald Le cot atthices bis majority, snd was 
idér the guardiausbip of a maiden aot. Iin'wn9 now 
Woirty-oce years old, and began to think ecrlously ot wet 
Lirp hereelt in life, eo ebe tool up welt Heald for bix i 
come, Miss Heald, bowvver, aseerteimed thal Janes, 
Lcla’s Cret husband, was etllValive, thet ubo ad nover 
Been divorced, and that the marrluce with Heald was 
legal. After & oootinental tour thehappy pair separate, 
and Heald gubeeqcently died. 

‘Vola egain torned up tn Paris, and led her ol fa. Sho 
recived to lait tho United States, and cultivated the se 
geplancset prominent Americintin Farle Maongotnera 
sLokrow l'eier Parlos Goodrich, tkon Valle states Consul, 
sed coreaha care ver aro an cxhitionot her tga 
‘choresn 4 ‘ha party arrazgad by the old. geutle 
wan. EP Willy = brother o¢ Ne Wille, Drought 
Jola to tig country cod acted as heragent, Sha mado 
Ber dat ot the Brocdway theatro and dance to 1 
crowded bodse, nearly all men. Eyersboty vas disap. 
erated in bor dapciog an appearecce.” Fast vig and 
‘cceerant emoking had mads sad toroads upon hor 
Deanty. Her oze, which was very largy and wondroutly 
Peavtlfel, retained its old Tostre, But she was thin and 
quite cnogual to the labor of.a'premia+ Curses Tho 
Ereaiway peoplo had. engaged Lola for six mouths, we 
Relicvo, and sbo visited Bostun, Philadelphia and oiicr 
citiee, Undor the management of Caleb Maredall, Willis 
bad a quarrel with ber, and bo was replaced by a ircak, 
‘whoeo nama has escaped te Then came the celsbratel 
Jo. Sov, who was awtelly bullied by the Cuuctese, 
Bod coon’ real bie post When Iola wad 
ot quarrelling with the maraver (that was pro‘ly nearly 


galb fn 


4 bo tune)’ she was pllshing into ber ageats, whom. 
ho chanzed very froquentir. In those days. she Cac to 
recel¥o like the Kings of France, and was cl- 


aya callod Madame ta Cnptesse. Sb» carriet Uer 10 
key aboct with her 2p o bex of which she kepl tho key— 
rape tag that erarzbedy intended to mY ber. 4 a 
ear” abe draw very Well for aright or two, an] Whe 
te becree fellow Saige 
aaa (Re ee SS Tala went alvere'n Coles up on 

Tasik ede cho folly Te oa Feet 
cr of tbo eae Praastco 17 seed took Great fun 


pare alarm eas 
SA 
Sctiat ane SEE wee 
Molbocrne—a sirouatense wblebaexed 15 
©) Lol very deeply, at (tended ber career a9 a= fart 
feet 

ecade ‘be pebsis 
= Bees meee 
2 

Jocterer, amt attra stad largm qcdicnans, Ret Renter tee 
WIT Peeing ane ber deyvery aaEslent * 


regueely 
dew Vor, 


pretty baste and pacden, op 
eer Benen and Nee a aces 
‘rift into tbe Stepben Pearl Andrew sat of poles, 
phere sed waa cooverted (o spiritusiicm. Suddenly—abe 
Siwaye did thince in a borry—Lola cleared ber hocse o¢ 
tho whole party, and bolicd off to Parope, returning as 
xadéenly as sho went. Her last poblic appearance was at 
Mocart Mall in a Iectire io the fall of 1889. After that 
‘Her coust tation Lad been 

fe, amd ebs ras 

in tho euamer ‘of 180) Lots 


iy 


Ulous, Irritable and oxaily Ted. ; 
hor bad qualities frum ber mcther. Lots was very fond, 
too, of being thought a scholar anid a dteratear. She 
had a xmattering of formation upan a great variety of 
topics, and was very quick at catching up the (deas of 
layer people about ber. Sho talked well, and could cn 
terlain'n large number of persons at the ems moment 
Sra wriler Wo have Ro kcawiedge ax to her capabilit 
Her lottcr, which attractel *0 mach attention when sho 
Brst arrived bore, was written by exSeuator Westeott, 
Nols Montex In Bavaria,” a play producod aa her's, wa5 
prepared by Mr. Charla Ware,and ber lectures were 
thonrork of Windistingulshod théstogiclan and politilan, 
the Tov. C Chaunesy Burr. Lola's religious ideas 
form to have been very mach ursattled, Sho was, 0% 
They ay, hopefully pious during the last two years 
of Nor ifs, but was blown about by the saveral wlada of 
dootrine until eho Nually brought up in the Vosom of the 
Episcopal church, Notwithstanding her infirmitlea of 
lomper, Lol was very much Uked by thor who knew 
Wor best, and with thar epitaph so will leave ber ay 
ehe lca huder the god of Greenwood — 
Nor further neck her fralltten to disclose, 
‘Or draw her fralltien from thelr dread abode, 
(Mere they, allky, (ht trombling hops repos), 
‘Tho bosom of her Fatber and ber 602. 


Operatic and Dramatic Matters. 

‘Tho result of tho operatic eampajgn which thaassocl- 
Ated artists will commence at the Academy of Music to~ 
night will hayo a grdat effect in settling Ceally tke 
much yexed question as to whether the Now York 
pabllo ill support the Opera or not. The great 
ranagerial complaint that the Opera could not be malo 
to pay becauro of tho exorbitant ralaries of the artists, 
cannot pow ba arged. With og9 oF two exceptions tbo 


princljal artists got nosalaries; osly a share of the yiro- 
fits, If any there be. Then the public eometimes urged 
the objection that Jt was idie to suppose peopl wore go- 
{ng to Wear tho samo thing over pud over agalo. Tho nrt~ 
Jats remedy this by promlsing tbat there ebell bea novel- 
ty—olther edebut or a freeh opera—for each perform. 
ance. So It will Deveen that thoy mean (o Cererre eucso=s 
if thoy canpot command it, They heve an exes!!ent 
company, ono of tho very best tbst has ever sung {o. Lhis: 
country’, eapablo nnd energetic directors, and showd be 
warmly supported by the pablic. It Is the Interest of 


Tonight, Mr. Forrest plays Spartace. Nerey p272 9 | 
last of bis lectares (proscat eerie] on Saturday, az4 Ce 
for the eH nights<ct Niblo’s thie woek wil! bo 


for the pablic, he will cndeabiedly Keep bis wont. Tb? 
cast embrace Anderton as Fob Roy, BH. Perro 
as the Faille, Mie Acale Kemp 2s Duns 


Vernon, Mr. Bowler (teror) am Fraxtis Osbsldletic 
and Mr. Cenk (baritcn+) as Major Galbraith. «Rob Roy 
ig always attractive, and with Anerson {t alll be rar- 
Uealarly 20 

At the Winter Ganden Mir. Jefersoa a3 closet bis en- 
gagemect, and will ba succeeled by Mr. Efi Booth, 
‘who play Brotos this evenine. 

‘At Lanra Reene’s theatre the’ 
to rival “Onr American Cousin In the Jongth ef {ie rn. 
Ithad received eo many editions and amendments ince its 
first production thet ft Is row quite like anew play. A 
fresh yersiou [3 announced for this evening, with a nem 
part to fotredace Mr. BG. Rogers, acematen of repute, 
and graat favorito in Philadelphis, 

‘At Uarnum's Maesem tho famous Scriptural play 0; 
Josep and Tis Brethren" is to be rerived to-dsy, acd 


vrill bo acted throagbout the week. 
‘At tho Bowery theatre “Tippo> Salb,'' a new military 
gpectaclo, 1s announced for (onlghl Spalding & Rogers’ 


entire troupe, mex and horses, will appear In this plsy. 

At the New Bowery Mr. P.S Chacfra will continua 
his very ficcessful engagement, appearing to-night in 
(Tho Mysteries and Miseries of New York, and “Tho 
Stage Struck Barber.’ 

Iryanta' acd Hooley & Campbe'e Minstre!s isso 
fresh end attractive programmes for this cyenleg. Iry- 
ania Raresan borlesque 1s very clever. Hooley & 
Campbell apnounce anew cormle drams, ''Tho Prezch 
man and his Slookey.!* 

‘Tho next performanco at the Thestro Francala will bo 
given on Tustday, when tke yory clever comedy, La 


Our Lexington Correspondence. 
Lecsoros, Ky., Jan 15. 1661 

‘The Cocrae of De Hereld—Onercie Menraree Againe te 

Set—Meir Pfet in Kevtecty—Ths Pitars of Sat 

sion—Kewtucky Preparing fer Wer—Te Criteden 

“Amendments Deriratle—Ihe Porition of Vice President 

‘Breckinriége—The Avthor of the Crittenton Amend 

mau, de. de 

Asareader of your psper,I bare admired the tone 
which haz prevailed (n {t ia reference to the existing 
ort Av a Sootbern man, with considerable acquaint: 
azoe with (he North by somo residence there, Tean ibd 


fropelled you to stand up for the righta of the Sooth, rar- 


of abolitionlsm. Tho progress ef vents to the country 
(so rapid, partaking (u its nature of tho telegraph, that 
veo scarcely know what a day may bring forth. Ip fact, 
the great esac which ls now up, or fast ealminating—the 
question of coercica—mas, I fear, hare a twofold tan- 
deney, Ik may preeent the North with an undivided 
front ogainst tho South united. ‘The tedications of ap- 
proval which tho coercive measures Lave drawn out from 
th: North aro alarmingly gencral, and are, assure you, 
Mojng more to lncreare the aisuaion Y6eling {m this Sate 


Linco ara to prosecute a war fur subjection against 
South Carolica, which all kere eos most be # common ons 


Ing to Oght for Ua, who a fortnight 
open abusers. 

Royolutlon & war, After sece 
anil ndeperntent coyerelgnty. 


Tho Stato laa Free 
After rerclutlon what 


Jodependent soverelgoty. Bnt\t (a agzinst tho theory of 
our governinent to bold provioces, eves supposing the 
Improtoblo ovent of tho pokisetion of a =tato; and there- 
foro, ag the other result, incase of revolution anil war, 


gendro iho M. Polrier,”? will be produced. 

Hosoxsy,—Rudworth & Campbell's Minstre!a will give 
‘one of thoir unique concerts at Oud Fellows’ Hall, this 
evening. 

Me. Charles Dilton, ap emincut Englith actor, svlll 
appear at tho Wintar Garden on Thursday a2 Balobegor, 
ln 2he play of tha: name. 

Miss Amy Hillot will make her second sppearance at 
the Winter Gardon, on Tuseday evening next, a Jolla, in 
(ho ‘Hunchback? 

Sranr Tawszre—Mozrt'e opera, “The Magic Floto," 
was performed hero with success Jast weet. Principal 
yela by Milo, Schelier, Mme. Van Berkel, Mme. Care/Jor), 
Mesera. Lath and Kicidorn, Tha pervormancs wasa 
watlsfestory one, 

Wasoactos Tarra —This cstablishment $s now un- 
der tho management of Mr.S W. Glenn, who has do. 
voted bis energies ard theatrical oxperienze to give tho 
citizens of tho Diatrict an ncceptablo entertalament. B2- 
aides a stock comp:ny—cumprisin> sth, talent as Mics 


every inerehant In Now York (0 assis: in sustainieg pub- 
lio entertaioments of the firzt clas, ned tbo Opera should 
be made one of tho permauent, as It js v0 of the spe: 
attractions of the metropolis, 

Vio artists have selected for thelr frst opora Meres- 
Japto’s grand trupte opera, #M2 Gluremento” (Tho Gath), 
Which Is, considered by European connolssears ei tho 
very best of the author's works. It was pooduccd. at 
Siitan in 1898, 900 bad a great succes 


io New York for Tru and Benodott!, and Kt was 
very mich likol. SIeco that timo the pubtio tasfo 
bas run towards Verdi, aed Mercadanto bas Leen put 
away upon a igh ehelf. Tho ‘book’? of tho 
‘“Ginvamento”’ Is a very highly c:as0ned melodrama, thy 
Incidents resembling those of Vietor Hugo's “Angcto.’" 
‘Tho écone ls Lald \n Siclly In the fourteenth ceotary, end 
tho drama bas coough of jatrlma, poleoning, lore, 
Jomlonsy’, Ke, Ke-, to satlaty the mit exacting adtolrer of 
tho sevfation schoo! of plasa, Tho roles aro all good, 
‘Tho tenor (Brignol!) haa a famous romnoss in tho Grst 
act, and a dino alr in) the third. Mme. Colcon nud 
Mist Adelalila Phillipa baye excollent artistic opporteut- 
flew Ltireughout the opers, anit will waioabtedty mae 
tho mest of them, Manfredo, a capital baritone part, is 
asilgnod £0 Ferri, anid Mazin ill conduct the orchestra. 
‘Ae tho opera'has been thoroughly rohearsed In Whlladel= 
phiay the porforioance will undonbtodly go oil without 
itclica or blunders of any fort, (in Toesday tho “Glura- 
mento’ w)ll bo pSvetat the Brooklyn Academy, aud on 
Wodnioday Miss Filveklop will wake Wer debut in thia 
chy ag Luela, Mts Hinckley ta a _mativa ot 
thie Stato, aid” hai eeecived a very teorougls 
juusical education sbroad, Sho haa gung with distin- 
‘eolshed succes 1a many of the Continental cit{es, and bor 
fricuds are confident that sho will nchlove a great tri. 
ompli bere. 

Verit’s latest work, “Un Ballo fn Sazebera, 
tive rehearsal nt the Académy. 

‘The munleal events of fast work wero the inaggoration 
of the Broolyn Acadomy; the concert of the Philtsar- 
monlo Sovlety of Mrooktyn, oud Madame Anaa Bishop's 
benoit concert at Irving Hiall on Friday eyeuing. Matsmo 
Bislop gave a splendid entertalament, belng assisted by 
Madame Frezzolia\, Misx Kato Comstock, and a very large 
nomber of other artists, yocal ard justrumental; but the 
night waa tho most inclement of tho ceason, and the au- 
lence, though large, was not half so good ns It ought to 
have been. ‘There who did come enjoyed a great trea 
nearly avery ploce was encored, euid every ono waa dc: 
lighted 


(em ae. 


Mary Shave, so well kuo%n t) tha New Yark public, bo. 
sides ber personal merit, ns the eister of tho celebrated 
Mrs. Hoos, the favorite stress at Wallack's; Mlsz Aico 
Placido Mann; Mr. J.T. Tiasmond, a low comedian of high 
merit; Messrs. LP. Ros, F.C’ Bangs, 4. Bland and 
others tnvorably known’ to tho theairical clroles of 
“Ameries—bs Ins, since be asmmed the leszeeahip of 
the theatre, cogaced such stars as E. Fally, Hackett, Joa. 
sJelforsoa, abi like men of geolos, braving the strmy 
political times, which detracted Jargely froza tho success 
‘the enterprising management of Mr. G. was justly entitled 
to, he dows not intend togiva up the ship until ho baa 
cobapend hic clams npon the Wasbingtan pubis by pro- 
ducing fresh nuvelties for tholr admuration. Next week 
comes ezaln tha initaitallo Jetureon, boss popalarity 
mone the Washlogtonfans is a5 Iomense na It ts de- 
Serra. Then come Sotberm, tbe popular comedian; 
then Wallack, Jr, and wife; then Mls Maggio Mitchell 
and after tho’ inabgoration of Lincoln, the over popular 
Mrcand Mrs Barney Wililame appear.” Sorely tho entor- 
prisng epicit manifested by Mr. Glenn ts entitled toa 
houptihul reward, aud everybody hopes ho will recolve It. 
Veomplimeniary. beet fo him Js suggested in invinen- 
al circles. Fie deserres onc. 

Fuunx,—A Tuscan corre=pon dent, describing a vieit 
to that late invorite of the British public, Maria Picco. 
Jomin}, now the Marches della Fargua, daya:—AI was 
luriog’s fortojebt at a charming villa treo miles from 
Siena, the reeldence of the parents of our Deloved ant 
most colobrated artist, Marla Piceolomin|, now Mar- 
chioneey della fargo, of the Dukes Gactanty aud itswas 
by amirocle that thie dear creaturo did not God herselt 
Jn tumult and great peril on ths retura of tho Swisy, 
headed by that assassin, tho too infamous Schmidt, in 
the city of Piovo, of which I will sp-ak by and by. When, 
Varrived at tho Vills Piccolomict I fond. all ths family 
reunited. Her sister Laura bad, on the Sth of Octobery 
married ¢ young Siencso, twenly-throa yearn old, vary 
Hie, Who posersnes dfvers Villas aut a “beantifal ‘palaoe 
JnSlena. An heir to the family of Tax Fargua ts exposted 
in April, eT ae 


7 
News from Jamatea. “ 
From Kingston, Jamaica, wo baye Intelligence to the 
‘6th Instant, Tho Legislature bad adjourned to tho 291b 
jnetant, bat not without another dispute with the Goyer- 
nor. According (o sage, the Assembly asked loaye to 
adjourn fora day or two before the Christmas holidays 
to the bth of January; but the Governor refused leave 
Uli bia Ainistare hail Introduced bill to legalize 
the ilega’ appointment of tho Hon. Allan Ker 
fas an Assistant Judge of the Supreme Court, 
pon whieh the House declared that af | leave 
was only a courteous way of tutimating ete {aten 
on of adjourning, that (he rofusal of leayo was unpre 
cedented, bjoted at altering the formula of “declaring 
(heir intentions’ in future, and finally adjoarned without 
a by your leave, not to the 8th, but to the 2th, Icaring 
his Excellency, *‘if that Is treasen,"' to “mako the best of 
M1) The acts passed by the Loztslature were morely of 
Jocal Inaportance. 
“A plan 1a ch foot to establish a bi-monthly Jine of 


Too rccond covcertof the Brooklyn Philbarmonle So- 
clety took plies on Saturday eyening [a the Actdemy of 
Musle. Atthough the new Louze was suppozed to be 
sufclently eayscjous to seat all the members aud thelr 
friend, there was not oven standing room left balf on 
ar after thodcors sere opened. One cause of this per- 
Lops was the number of New Yorkers who were attract. 
of by curlosity to sre the bullding. This promtees well 
for tho prospects of . Muzio's first opera esieon at the 
othe ride of the water. 

Tue following was the printed programms of the evea- 
log, Which, for the Grat time sioes tho Scciety has cou- 
menool giving its concerts, was extensively veparted 
from—a circumstance for which yr understand the direc 
tors were [ono waza responsible; — 

cart 
Symphouy Iu A Minor—"Reeollectlons of 


Thint 

ofa 
Sereunde de" 
Fenestra, 


i : ~--Sendelssohn. 
‘Deli Vienk alta 
i Mozart. 
Robert tol quo 
seq tlgperbeer. 


ignor Fermi. 
Hovert le Dial 


Aria, do 1 Flauto Magien,"! Madame Gatso 

EojoCormotavinton, “Hart de Phi 
without words, L.. Sehretbe 

Tniet de Non Pasquale’ 


Forrl. 99 
‘overbure—sEuryantbe".. 

‘The orchestral pieces were, a8 usual with all the instru- 
mental porformancea of tls goclely, distivgulehal by 
precision and perfection of exsemMe, The beautiful gem, 
“Doh Vien! alla Fonestra,”” was deliciously given by. 
SiguorFerrl, In tho “Tobert tol que Jaime,” by Madam 
Golson, there was lacking that depth of dramatic expres. 
siou of which it {9 susceptible. It happens to be oue of 
thoco fow pieces which lose nothing by being transferred 
from the Kage to the concert room, being complete 13 a 


steamers, at s subsidy of $250 month, between Kinge- 
towand st. Jaco de Cuba, auda bill Is to ba introduced 
to carry it out 

in regard to businsss maltors, De Convoea's Intelligencer 
saya-—The brsiness of the forusisbe Just closed as not 
Dicen inarked by any features worthy’ of special remarl 
Tho comtinoed wnsettled stato of aifalrs fa the Uolted 
States keepe op tho feoling of timdjty which bas existed 
here for somo tfmie with the general operators, and our 
quotations for tbe princital staple article of Import from 
the States may be considered a3 the cesult of ‘mamediate 
transactions for imrasaiate consumption. 

‘A statement has been published of the exports of tact 
year, a8 compared with the prariou: year, showing that 
nore migar abd rum ereasported iu 186) than In any 
yeor singe 1855; moro gingcr than since 1852, and. more 
Coftto save in 1957, with a earresponding inereso in tbe 
exports of dyewoods, wolle there bas been a docreass 

nto (e notoriously 
Precarious crop), wax and) ‘boner, and 
Other minor articles, Too reventes for the year 
caflng September 20 smounted to £52,539 ae. Sd., wate 
ths expenditure dia not exesnd £255 25078, TU 

Te bps incidentally transpired that, duriog, tho past 
year, a gentleman hag crectad new sugar works 00 two 
estates, on which be plsnted goe hundred sores in. cave, 
ind woul haye planta! cottca but for the exhaustion of 
his capital. 

‘Tho propio of Tamales have male up acm o7 money 
sulicient to give General Garibaldi a fand:ome testi 
pial hn kllver 


Personal Intelligence. 

Chovalter Mulceman, Anstrisn Miulster 10 tho United 
Statea; D. ©. Winter, of Foglaud; J.P. Mergand, and E. 
¥. Head, of Basiog, are stopping at tho Clarendon Higtel. 

J.P. O'Sullivan, United States Cousul at Siogaporo, E-T., 
aud wife; H. B.'Gocdyear, of New Waven: Major i= D. 
Dubois, of Michigan; Mfr. Durenbary and wife, of Phila- 
delpbiz; Jobn M, Cleveland, of Utica, N. ¥-, and Mr. 
Dlason and wifo, of Baltimore, aro etopping at the Unlon 
Place Hotel, 

220, Grabam, of Delhl, N: ¥.; Mr, Da Sabo and party, 
of Staten Island; W. B, ‘Colby, of New Haven; J. We 
Ives, of Danbury; HB. Henry ‘and Mra. G. M1. Rockwell, 
of Now York, aré stopping at tho Albemarle Hotel. 

Col. FH. Tooker, of New Orloavs: Dr- Scammon and 
W.F. Rudicott, of Chicago; Dr. Phillipa aud A. Deofen- 
dort, of Now York, are stopping at the Lafarge House. 


Hon. H. A. Raley, of Albsoy;. J. 1. Sullivan, of bio, 
BW. Stone, of Salein; Attorney General Myers, of Now 
‘York: G. F. Wilson, of Providenco; John P. Bell aol wife, 


‘compasition, and requiring uo seculc or other accessories 
togive it full dramatic effect. Tho two eolea on the 
cornet a-piston, by Mr. Schreiber, were, «3 usual, amongst 
the chfof attractions of the programme. Since the death 
of Kenig there bas been no rival (o Mr. Sebrelber om this 
‘nstrument, His tones are tho purest that can bs 
produced frum It, rescmbling the human yoleo to 
thelr roauduess, sweetness and clearness, and, with this 
‘command over the resources of tho Instrument, bo com. 
dines ty esiential qualities which we do not always 
find in coruet players—perfect phrasing and fulvess of 
ssctlment. The duct from Il Flauto Megico," wiich-we 
anticipated great pleasure from, was, to our great dis 
appolotment, substituted by the La cl Darom,!* whic 
Was songat the Inauguration concert, and which {s, be- 
‘sides, not adapted for a pbitharmonlc programme, having 
become almost (a “household word! amongst masica 
tyros, A similar fate attended the grand aria from tho 
Same opera, which found but a poor substitute io “\Vedral 
Curisa,"" ono of thowe operatic teifes which require the 
conuetry of tho scene (0 give it Intorest, The motive of 
thes: changes was sald (o bua boarsenssa cu the part of 
Madduice Colaoa, whleb, happily, did oot make IleelC per 
ceptible Ie her eforts of tho evening. 

1S the Uatrical way tho novelty of the weck was 
thy prodiotlon of tha very adbctive Urama, “The Lady of 
Setnt Tropez," at Wallack's theatre. TRIS play has bear 
renitered Into Baglish eevers! tlmes bafére, but Walleck's 
‘erwin ty rary much Detter than tho others, Tke drama 
tyeceof te ccesstian petool,erd baa made what [6 
technically called e Di. Ik will be reppated every wight 
1 ye 

Tary bas eoctineel 9 attrac crowded bycsce ot 
Niblye, and Me: Ferreet baw reacbet (be dhy-fourth 
nipbtef Bin evzacemect, payee, lest weed, Doom. 


of Phitadeiphia, and Georgo P. Myers, of Ogdensburg, aro 
stopping at the’ Astor House, 

Hon. J. 8 Guthrio, of Kentucky=J. 1- Brenner and J. 
Giles, of Bestou; F, Enthoven, of England: C. Maples, of 
Now York: D. Miner, of Jamaica, W.L; @. Forroy and 
‘teifo, of Italy and F Pantding, of Fhiladeipila, ara’ stop- 
ping'at tho Fife Avenue Hote 

Hon. Brastas Corning, of Albany: S. Droflard and 
W. Wiliams, of lo; TT. Gambrill, of tbo 
United States’ Navy: E. 1.’ Winner, of -Georgla- P. I. 
‘Aubin, of Mhtadolplia © P. Rass, Of Aubura; Warren 
Colburn, of Oblo, and W. Sohan, Of Alabama, ars stap- 
Ping at tho St, Nicholas Hotel. 

‘A. Munro, of Syricuto; J. Howe and W. D, Laven- 
ter, of New York; ¥.Tevand 8, Owens, of the Cnlted 
Blates Aring: F- D: Pratt, of England; & Bash, of Boston; 
C0. Chapin ant Dr. EE. Dumutor, of Metachasctts) 
and . Mosheo, of Maryland, are stopping at th Metro! 
palltsz Hotel. 

“The abolitionist Redpath lanot ia Hagti, Vut is ficiog in 
Maiden, Mase. 

Tan. Caleb Cashing has fully recovered from his recent 
altack of iiness, nna (= on hi3 return to his bom (a tes 
‘Nort. 

Gor, Andrew, of Massachusstts, hax appointed Als 
G. Brosae, Jy of Salers, os ls prisateteerclars, cise 
ably tothe sothority recently granted by (he Lepiela- 


tore. 

“1 A.Comrade” writes othe Colimbos (Ga.) Exquirer 
eamowraing the lite removal of Major, Audorone 0c fork 
‘Sumer, and tn defeaca of his ction and’ character. The 
concluslon '8—Major Andereon (3 0 Soatbera man—bora 
fard raised r the mble oid «dari: and Dlocdy u 
Ho will be found on the side of tbe South when this 
Rovermment |s dismembered, en4, when Bis critical posl- 
on bas Doan properis underetond, bia pame will be fully 
esopsrated from tha grave charges whlch havo bea 
modo egains!.it L's those wi Lave been deplorably mis- 
inforsvel) upto all tho po.ais of military bunoe «bleh 
have govarned this raly gallact and merllarioas afer.” 

Comal Roogebary, Unltad Seater | 5 Trectenart 
Bankhead, Purted Stites Navy; Tar. Mr. Toited 
‘Sales Army, Charleston, and J.B, = Alguinder, Ueiied 
Sates nmr, aro ia Wadticgs 


would bring the State to'the kame positton as in tho event, 
Of a peaceable secerstoa, would it Hot bo the part of Ww. 
om, economy and humanity to Fld a oney the contest 
ed point, grant the right of poaonable withdrawal, axd 
exter Into negotiations for the transfer to tho soseding. 
States of tho government propotty (a their Iimlts 

ot doubt but that IC tbo people of tho country evuld pars 
upon this question with a Toll view of tho consequences 
ofedilforent cours, they would overwhelmingly give 
thelr sordiet for peace. I tell sou, and f warn the peo: J 
pls of the North who now clamor’ for coercion, tbat if 
thelr policy Ia enforced, therw will be much a rosistance of 
ualted Sduth at nover vrai witbecend ln tbo world’s bis- 
tory. It la folly for Me. Buchonan to talk of suppressing 
‘hat Trompol!, of Minols, calls oxly a little Ineurrestion: 
and If bo begick the war o€ foctlons while the seceding 
States pumber only four, Lincoln's administration will 
eller be compelled to clove it iomediatoly on ite moces- 
(on, or the seat of bis government will bave to bo trans 
ferred to rome jofot porth of the Potomac. The state of 
fooling in Kentucky ts beomniog ominously warlike, and 
Troay eafoly adem that there was not, oven penuling the 
wear with Mesico, auch a burnishiog of arms or eucl 
caruilment into activo companies as is going on through, 
out the stato, Bvary ono feela that in tho event of war our 
cherishest Sito ust again, as of old, bocome tho ‘dark 
nd bloody ground:"" and. Overy ove, I may add, ts pre- 
jared. 1t18 the syratancous action of'a people woo foreseo 
trouble and sre preparing to mock It, Our Legielatare 
moots on tbo 17th, Twill not speculate upon {ts action, 
No ong cami foretell 1t, depending ns it Joes upon the as: 
ject of affiira at the capita). Should tho telegraph alyies 
1u3 of tho pnssago of the Crittendon amendment by repub- 
can votes in good faith, IL would meat tho viows of the 
mass of the people in this State, and all the elforts of oor 
Testslature would be to avert war and (0 proiuco cnc) 
tion op the part of the Breeding States. But let thenows 
como tbat tho black republicans ore stubborn and rofuzo 


more readily appreciate the exnes of justice which Eau zt 
mien mee | ears 


rourded as you aro by such an overwhelming ecutiment zentenl 


Tean- | spoke ecbr llattie Roes, of 


SHIPPING NEWS. 


Nera, 
Jean Bed, 


‘oesu0 rom srs rOuL—tara DAY. 


<n 
tom mary. 
Port of New York, January 20, 1861+ 


vED. 


Kept 
fig Senlly Mber (of Eastport) Staples, Now Orieans, 1 
dagn eli wre keto Tirity Son ka % 
‘brake or siontagton}, Willams, St Thomas, 17 days, 
WIAr basis (hn, Halsey, Palo, Ja, Jan 1, vith coon 
to AM Suimon. Ito ost, Carystore Light NW Wome, 
if Portland, from Matanzas for Sa: 


“EP's Mt Vance (of Philadephia Burdeo, Key Wert, 6 
spr ri cottan FEE Maltiand ko. Hla heary W gales 
the entire paxigo; lost bobstay and otber headgear. 

Aart rang, «days, with cotlon 
Ay lodecreaty, 


Se Mt tte ea tee 
Se lee jean hae 
Scbp-Atian’s Washburn, Ueorgetowns SC, 5 days 
Cetera ere 
Hameo brn retreat 
Sebr Breeze, Mule. Norfolk for Boston. > 
Eh Avast as Stati anc: 
Sehr purer, Elaber, Alasandris, ¢ das 

Sa ee 

rar Madiaon. Vargas 3 spe 


Schr oocda Warren Viola 3 aay 
Bear RG secon yet, gta Yaya 


vannab., 


Hammond, 


Sean 
ays, 


1,3 dasy, 


‘br J I Huck 
br BC Sade 


Bark Archueeh, arrived 
to Moyd & ttpeken, 


yesterday from Holl, fa consigved 
BELOW. 
One ship acd ons brig, unknown, 
SMILED. 
Strammhip Muntele. Sarannab; ebipx Leontine (rem), 


‘Dujeh brig Fosca Melena, amsterdam, 


all ceocelon, and then Kentucky will act witha prompt: | oniun: lon kel (rut are rut bark Dao, —y 


ne*s which will surprise the Union. In twenty dayu bor 
Convention Would meet, nud to twenty-tive dayn eto 
would be numbered amoug seceding States. By thet 
time, obiould events progresa an thoy hare of 1ato, ali But 
one oF tro Southern States will have acted, andere the 
40h of March tho great question may arieo ak to. tho pro- 
Pricty of allowing the government of a bostl}o coufedera- 
‘oy to bo inaugurated {n the limits of a Southern republic. 
But T will not antleipate events. 

Tnd [have omitted to tho last what 1 had intended 
maklog One of the flrat Items of my lettor. 1 have seen 
somo comp)aint In cortain nowepapers charging the Vico 
President with supineacas nt this time. This to unjurt. 
Mr. Breekipeldgo 1 among that gallant band who. are. 
striving to rocuro poaceably our rights, and. nro snaklog 
‘ua lat inal effort in tho Crittenten ameudment bevore 
a0 appeal to arma. This Lx esioutlally Mr. Brockinridge’s 
avo propesitoa, oe tate now to you, tron tho best per- 
onal authority; "what ia genorally known here, that tho 


\ 


euntes SW. 


Merald Marine Correspondence. 
REY WESt Jag loth © Admmintty Cour Fuze Mar. 

io prendiog, han duriog tbe past foranigat, doclded ail the 

Tiafoeass peg, apd ash all cornea? exes cepa 

enly tee axayn bre raptured fre mnths ayo by tie crue 
a 


The srk Mary I Klmbal, selzod by tho US sleamor Mo- 
paw, Lieut Uroven, (or bolog togaged inthe fare’ trade, 
Hay teen condemn) ands Roy adver Corals 
UE Marshal phe tae fall Suid A her aero the 
tolduest wen. he is & good renal, aaveu years ld, and 
wurth about sigan, 

‘Th brig Tews ss taken by Capk Craven, for being, ene 

nin slave trade, ha Hosa condemned by tha wasn 

Fally Cones asda bo nity together with the provisos, 
Matta ha ty GS Marshal Mcroas ine fom dap 

Tm thacio of @owrocket abip Clifton, Intaly aehoro at 
Tortugas, tho wreckers hae meted wilh the expan for tha 
Py 


Gritendin ninebdment, eo called, was drawn, vp by. Mey | auimie SAU, an cbr admirals Onur will aaulotertare tn 
Breeipridgoanc"Jebunn yer tas oty, arr | Raise, Hee ta hin hd been diehargt and 
to tho dopartoro of tho former for Warhington, and by | bei 


him On and ontrusted to. Mr. Orittonde 


- a 
Interesting from Kansas. 


| es {SOUR LAWRENGR ConnnaroxDENCH, 


yt 5 
Metii of Whe Tervhoriat Leyisavure—Dippeubien in 
SrDiern Kanar—Moplgomery and Mis Men—Ihe 

Fumine ia Kansas, &, 

A Iettor recelved to-day from a relative In Moncks, 
near the ome of Montgomery, contalus tho following 
\tem— 

Montgomery anil coveral of his principal men visited, 
In dleguico, the camp of the United States troops durlog 
thelr sojourn here, and conversed freely with the olfcera. 
Byerythiog nov (x quiet, yot I fear you will oar of somo 
dogparato work bors before spring, es «number of eettlers 
‘voluntarily acted as spies to bint down aud betray 
Montgomery aud his band into the bands of their one- 
inles. Thelr design, however, was frustrated by the 
Vigilamee of our mou, Nove, Lear, It will bo the ume 
for those pies to be bunted. 

Such aro the contents of o letter recived from a 
sympathizer with Montgomery. So there is prospect of 
hotter work than over {n Linn county. Tiltherto tho ro- 
sidents of this part of tho Territory, though within elxty 
niles of the reat of war, bave heard but very Uttl9 about 
I, excepting through Busteru papers. 

‘AS bear a8 wo can aecertaln, Montgomery and bis bard 
Taye murdered im all three’ men, aod driven as many, 
more from the Territory for real or Imszfoary offences, 
Fort Scott has never Veeu taken. ‘There has nover been 
fan army of Iarce batd of men under Montzomers, or 
any greator forco than was necessary to attack a lone 
abin: Mest of thaettlers ia Linn county, however, syW- 
pathlan with and aro friendly to Montzorhery. 

‘Aa to the destitution in Kansas, {t Ja very general; 
there 13 not _a very great amount of sulfering thong. 
Mest of the people aro enough property, if thoy ould 
Facridoe (1, 10 carry then throng. The best jnatcation 
of cur ability to stand a frolttem year (3 that real pro 
perty [1-bot twenty per cent lower than it was a yorr 
ago, although mouoy Ia very scsrcn Iudeed, in thle 
town, property bas held its own for the past yew, and 
our nierchants have all done a fair business (his full. A 
fow inatances of most deplorable euCering have oe=urred. 
‘One famils poor bere was co destitute tbat tho children 
aud women had thelr fect frozeu fn the bouts #9 baliy 
Yat they ara now covered with running Forex. Rellet 
from tho East is fesbly helping few families, bat tho 
is a good deal of dixsitisiaction a8 to ita d’stribation. 
We have had moro suow this winter than thero bas been 
for threo years before. The ground ls now saturated 
With water, which will sve tho winter wheat that was 
not previously killed by tho drouth, and eucoarage the 
farmers th commence cultivation in the spring. 

‘Tho Territorial Jegtstature met at Lecompton yester- 
day, but will dovbti-24 adjourn and hold their pession 
elzewhere, Iawrenco, Leavenworth, Atcbluson and To- 
pekaare ail competing to obtain it, but which of thea 
wei succeed you wil fearm by telegrapls ere this is re- 
celta. 


Police Intelligences 

Benouany is Frizos amir. Satarday night tho 
tailoring establishment of John Carleton, No, 127 Fulton 
street, wea entered by burglars, and slik vestingn valuod 
‘at $300 were stolen from tho premises. Tho burglara 
effected an entrance 10 tho store by breaking through « 
skylight in tho rear of tho bollding, and then lowering 
themsolves to the ground floor by means of a long pleco 
of towel. A Jarge elupg ehot and an overcoat, which 
evidently belonged to the thieves, wero found ia the 
store, nnd Laken possession of by tho police. No clue to 
tho perpotrators. No lesa than’ bait dozen burglaries 
have been committed in the Secoud ward during tho past 
week, ain! in uo inatanco, we bollovo, have the perpetra- 
lors boon arrested. 

Casrie ov Petomiova Assiery Agatvat 4 Poucewax,— 
‘Some days ago we noticed the unwarrantable chooting of 
A respectable oltizen, named George Taslor, by detective 
William Wileon, in Sullivan near Amity atrest. Slo 
then a brother of tho injured man bas thought Ut to pre 
fer a charge of felovioun assault against tho detective, 
and upon the atreogth of hia aftidayit Justice Kolly iseacd 
a warrant for the arrest of tho ollvader. Tho caso waa to 
have come up far examleatio ou Friday, bot tbe magla- 


: 


in vo 
sy Posten arty abt ant Rely” fa 
‘Tho steamer Salvor went down on fl 
‘will undoubtedly suossrd In getting 
oan Belay mera onan Vt wi 
damage or consequenes. The weer a 
Ken out tales ct cotton. This will ban stepng case or 
rage, and tie wrecNera. by thele prompt anid well directs 
4, will deserve generous, ose DURA 
fe bark Fanzy Koss, Hoss, lately ushora nt Indian Kay, 
salloa tor Mobile on tho Sth, "The court awarded the gal¥ors 


‘on th 
ia (0, 


VR ONK Roy blay Murray, of Bowtoo, from Waraea Gu 
" , Of Boston, from Harasa Gu, 
nouniin Bow on, elidas hs efgdtar Tih with hs beep ea 


Da, intbe Gulf, aad rucsived gush 3 
Oa er aad fe pore forreyuire oe ave oS 

‘The sohr L Waterbury (of New York), Swionerion, from 
Ignites te ballast bot to Adiakapay’ arrived. tie f0y i 
‘iret, leaking tnd with onemast head sprog, Shs hat 
pope on to the Alarine Hallway for repairs 

“The Uulted Staten Marsal on Wha 108 fast sold bo dam 
aged cargo of tbo tort atlp Carra Gorda, cobstuling of 1) 
Bes at ottca, “The column areraced $10'G) per Dale 
(tiga since Brent, haa arreed at ths prc in 

or of the steamer Salven, "Over eso ott 
Laken out of ber before she ovald be mored_ neiches: 

‘Th Us steamers Mokswk, Licut Craven, and Crusader, 
set Moffatt are in porta former repatsing buliers, and 
theater omling: 

Miscellancous. 

Avumber of pilots who came in from yea yesterday report 
{ho wind oatade WNW, blowing beary. 

‘Tha panccagers of the Bremea #bip Globas, before reported 
Laken foto Norfalt, who wero expected to arrive la thls city 
yestenday per steamabip Jamestowa, dd n9t take pateacs fn 
that rose 

The sews by Poos Express, {a another yart of thls mora: 
og's paper. comlaine fan Frencteoo shipping advices to the 
fost 

fea Corserron dence sbere. 

Suir Borrostax, Brookmsn, encs for Landoo, beforo re- 

art Heo Geotey bad ‘os fant 24 wh ar SS 

wheat, 25 tea boeh a, 2 
Baikal wheat iOlbs leak, 1627 da chee, 

Bing J (opreey, Clarkn, henos Nov 28 for New fe 
gta Cryithaven {ora harbor Deo 3s with, wind heary foun 
Eland say. (Dew Hy bowen name Dermot skrivar 
porn Uyyxr Canada, fel frm ths porp vverboard aud was 

Tour Aurx MeNeite) Somers, nt Philadelphs from Liver: 
pol repurta-Dev di lat €3 lit ion 18 46, passed vessel ap 

apn british bark af abut 7 toma fatal Mc withrs 
ll sles poop, beadlog Ny with mist of her eals ben to 
plesomall pata aloft Dut asi rvyalgard 

Tinie Caves, Poseud, railed from Glorallar for Neve York 
onthe ie uv, with ‘ecargo of wlan lemons and sire otk 
Her‘ova.arrival ban caused somo nnslety for her ately: wad 
Dartios interested fo er eizgo now enteriais fears thsi the 
Barming reseed repuried by: Capt Howes, of thip fargo. wat 
thatwiting bg. TAs Capt Howes repieiad that be sate bores 
‘lemon 0d ash of inn the nest day utd Coat tse eee 
Faso of the water was covered Wilh olk aif ihe elreumstances 
‘woul eovm'tn taeor ihe wupposiuon.” The wreck was tceo 
Bos7, J lat S428, tou 69 Wy and tbe Caura might hare Cert 
ther atthodme: “Aga surameris Erowa to bs missing itis 
thooghtinsre ilkely have Deva k ealing tesoe). 

BMG, AraaNE The pot of bark, Wiolfed at Baltimore 
no fio. Janeiro, reporea a Uebt 2 

roto (rupposed Bothy sent bors on Darsarts Marske, 

‘bear tha Great {Vioomico River, might of 12th inst. 

Senn D awn, fom Machlas for Cu 
foto St Taman on tbo 1b ull eating 
ing repaired. 

Scun Mesarxore, Pulford, from Obarleston for New York, 
gotasharofatho Héaes Chasael lem Inst, but would probally 
Soman off without damago at brat Bigh yu 
“Scum Lecy Axes, Holbrook, of and from Rosklsnd for New 
‘York, before pnrted ashore near ‘Tarpauiln Cove, bay becn 
sated of and taxen to Nonrport 

Vasert, Honmni-—Ship Gor Langton, at Mobilo on 10th inst 
fm Ldverpin report Pa, Cap cheat Abilis 

Minot, fein sitha staan on dre appareuiy eo oe 0 Yous 
Dimed below her lowerdackeatswand ati boring. Lad 
by hee for obo bour burafug torebtght, but fella fil no 

ripped thao al bran tate ot before dan, it 

troatlawlas trom SP atita tins, he boraing resol Restlog 
Peornepate vat Sobel farting 

ed leaky. ith ben Of sa ofr 
‘part of cargo thrown: overboard, 2? 
‘ae gives wcrmary cf the vereis fo sbe 

folloca mle izes mney oft 

BREESE, Arnone Motley New Orieate and 
Sic Seeesnw fem each ot hea parts 
"3 Bree. 


whieh pat 
Bath, bas 


a Now York, a= 
tiger damaged asd 


trate dotermined to postpone tha matter untit tbo 
rounded man \woald bo sulliciontly recovered wo enable 
Dim to attend asa witness, Wilson eaya he nbot thorcan 


Legal Intelligence. 
Serpe Geom tn tren are 
a Soom tree are 

Ington, D.8, ‘was admitted an attorney and counzellor of 
aH 
40. —Wo. Thompson et al., plaintics {a error, va. 
rami prep res bees mo 

‘No. 3-—Joha @ Aimy, Je., pAlnW In error, ve. the 
People of the State of California. ‘This caces war sub- 
weit he saul Cans Te esta ey 
argument by Mr. Benjamin for the defendants to error. 

No. 47.—fensy S Pooto, plant tn error, ya. Cyrus 
Soils g Pate, gaa i et 
menoed by Mr. Hughes for the paint! to error. 7 

Sethe 
287. Su ‘Colin, plaintif tm error, ve. Hscner, Jen- 
pings & Company. In error to tho Supreme Court of be, 
Sigs deer lacs felt ican Ga 
couueel for the defendante In error, this writ of error 
was decketed and dismicsed, with crete. 

No. 73. Toowuaa Mechan ef 3)., plalo'ite in error, ve. 
Tee 
77, Charles Ballance, plaintiff in error, vs. Joseph 


eta: 
. Charles Ballance, plaintiff {n error, Te 
Sota, Wilam Ket ke, 
No. 79. loxe"e ‘ 
“ine S maatioa Se aE ‘ries : Aan eee 
0 mo Williams 1o dismiss these cactos 
TROT 8 ae Se a 
xo. tr P 1k x 
Beery etal The argumest cf this cxosowas costicced 


‘by Mr. Phililpa for the defeadeote p error, ard by Yr. 
jughes for tbe plaintifa !p error. Adjourned. 


ale cle. alas 


ae 


een 
rien 


hem, Ge. 
gy Meelaarh, eo for tan Pracetesn, 


‘Crowell, bens for Hong Kong, Dee 2, 


= 
oy 
"Rhy Arkwright, Davia from rr, 
wy aocty Ryesslaeiiarre Nee for Mares, Das 6 no 
Ship Sagoo MeNear, from Lineryol for Charleston, Doo 


tapas. 12, lon $4. 

ate tes De ee from Ballimore for Mobile, Jan 1, & 
_HaTEESI RT ben er i 
re ‘Therese, from for NYort, Dee 2t, tab 4144 Jon, 


‘ark Goes “ 
Lar Ocean Flom from NOrteann for Woston, Jan fof 
2 Ports. 


iam Sosa 
jarseinter, Nor (an aX 


eee ee 
rina aa fae ty ane Pon a ag 
F Dooworth, | from 

Ebtorerit Bs 


the Belsey Arnon, 
vw sid 20th, bark 
“pnasine Deas hn por brig isdeles, fur Pots 2M 
schr Clare, for N¥erk dan 1. Ene 
Choouiuivas, Jag —Arr Saratoga, Girard, Mobile foe Liver- 


sera at ra 
thraseny Dear eg, Bh, See 
PB ict Na kano andr 
fare : 
Norn) tet, Arbur Was, Kellay, Now York (aud ad for 


Des: Jan }—Pamed by, Fé 
PEERS Jan Z—Paced by, Fairy, Dils, from London 


Farwocri, don S7Pot In, Mean, Vaated fre NY. 
eon iy Me rota NYerk for 


Fatsoorm, Ja, Jan 1—1 wt brig § The Lampber, 
to ead’ a finek ‘iver St ¥Dee A wr Hlanaloal, Went 


‘Worth, Black Hiver to load for Philadelphia, 
Giuicow, sup Sry Alena, Barley NYork 
Mave, Jan 2 Arr Analy, Sisson, NOpeans; Slenata, Ns. 

fon: ArKerighl Davie ond ‘Greenwood, Narn, Moblog #1 

‘Tucker, Clark, Obartesion. dz, Mary, Orr, eas; Uae 

eleToby, Souls, Mobiles Indra, Lirp, Nope 

a 


qaetrs none, ou 
sorma. Jackson 
wns nee 
MEE Geet tare Stmod, tape, Aun’ Ray: eke Onras 
Team, HG SR athlete aa 

? Rerath a 


eh mn eke 


Shuckord black iver 3 Obani 


‘ura Meira, Leng, 
hide fia, Se 
Nas 


SN, Bri 
Innose 


‘Thornton, Port- 
As 


fn 
face} he? 
Carbatic, 
tiles Baiisapean, 
Sr and cat 
fi Fi, eran Rp ost 
fine Biv tow ih, Watts, NOrleanes 
ot vuln Utell Hard, for Galt of Mast; Ex 
ser yghn inne en got Hid ey Nena) ih en : 
Guinan Chey! area, hp 
figment Rock ammond, No 


Trodios Nv ih 

Fo, Suit 

Emiemon, tt Jago, 
Sea 8 


York. 


‘Toston, Jan 
sity Heap, Perxin ; x 
id Ring he ate stan” AS NU 
Toxecasi Sam 1SEub 1p, Warbler, MeCantlo, from Liver 
Piireuons, bes 17— Are Sheep. Richardson, New Orin, , 
—— 
4 


crestor tha) on, NY 
vou woud Coe 


‘jan (Cid Reiss © 59, bn, Tad amy 
a & 
Earlobe Vaso Are ht wee eae Aaa, AA 
Port Manu, = F AY 4 
agnor Ja, Des 3)—In part ohn de Mary, Cano, — 2° 
ven eid, 


sn. 
itt, Jan $514 014 Hlckory, Holmes, Nore. 
Stitiy, Jan 3-00), Bdeardo licen, Fountatns Fm 
for Loodbn, wi ous of malgenmask aa main typuack 
Sutinaw: Deon port Mulen bark Suinamy rocker, for 
Boston wt erew Uriah Fred Wording: Meri, (or 0 Cdby 
Nereus; Homans fr do 1a 
Stuneusr (no! Celie), Xe BIn port aby Kata 
sobnaoo, for Amoy and Hg Kens tary, 


‘Sr Jon, NB, Jan ®—Arr schr Comet, Lamb, NYork, 
11th. ache Tony Andere, Phladelpatas nt NY j 
‘Texrt, Deo BArz Geaustery, Viwer, NYork 
‘Futeatn, Deodi—Arr Vernon, Winks, and Voyacir, Kinet 
man, Mond; Sh ellen Moria, Pat RY 
‘nuwrou Nov Ib—tn port sulp Alles Thoredike, Thocr/hey 
‘trom oag Koos arr &tby far Haratia, os 
“American Worts, 


i, Kelley’ Nurteans: Bark : 
th vcNdi Ti ives ri fates 


Fillanta “traviroeas 
“Atwady Remo, Tasgiers Lydis'A Sap. seers Now 
York.’ Bia, wad SNE nnd SE, big Mint of the Wars a 


Meret ik ein where ete ion Beales Beas 
Hate tad bes Batons 
Ith, AM—Arr schra George 6 Fogg. Paine: Ben) S Wrighl, 
urge W Picesaet fretaaee ea  tcroe Se 
‘Tangier, Va In the bay, a sbipand a bark. Cid sleamare ¢ 
Repaniding, Wowes, * 
bearer 
Hosen Rises inden 
Tee ee a 
rg 
inci eaa : 
eins wets 
Eris Hattoa for Fantasy" ats Cae : 
Hee apes Or ae sean ee 
TAI GRr cn ioc meaner bbe 


ae ee ee det Te 

Ercan. Eat atlas Mie 
‘CUARLESTON, Jan 1€—Arr steamship George's Creek, 
Willetts, Baltimore; echrs DW Willams, Wiliagrs, and Amit 
Pe ee cL 

Fiparp estore la rt erie 

HSBC ees Chey a ae mia ri Bash 
AEP Se ehatn ope Sila ann 

May, Cobb, hilade in the elling. ship Erazam, Agry, : 

Ra A ct a 

EU aula 


Pela, Liverpos'sp ‘bork Olimpia, 


ati 


fore. 
(GEQHGETOWN, SO. Jan 9—Arr eehrs Cameo, Dillin 


Charleston, Ith, Constitaulon, stroat, Rockport; 1th, A Cul= 
by, Harriman, Cardenae. 
TOLsEs" Arr schra Ada Herbariy { 


HOLE, Jan 16, PX 
Purvere, and Lucy BGallaguer, Purvere, Tabster for Boston; 
Te ramball, Elisal=thport for do: Flying Arrow, Car" 
ver, NYork for Co; Red Jackel, Pearson, Saw By 

Yoriant Sid beig Denmark, tebrsHtel-o, Bell Hrazston,/aot & 


17ib—Arr brig Orlando, Savage, Miracaane for Boston. B10 - 
sch Ada Herbert and Lacy U Gallagher. 
Isih—Arr whr Boma © Latham, Bennard, Portland for 


‘Tapglen, with loss of malnboom. 
Temualn at 10 AM, wind ENE, brigs Bitlow. Thoxss Denn). 


tie 
EArt eh etree 
Fakeuectes ty Fela firret Neal, beabells, OI Malewin, 
ery malate Used Lin te ta Fog 
beri neaere pea tp gore eS 
coAcbaA HL car tie ane AUER 
saree re 
Ere ates Cal rma NYE 
barks B Hallet, NOrieans. sin, Sophia, Muraay, [fara 
ee ete ae tae testes 
Rockland Ivor, ee 


“Fantasovllg. hoch eH teasers La 


Stone, Liver- 
Sr reams fs he 
Peete eee 
lrignd, sehr Nimrod, Bridge, Prank” 

Bet peeg tet 
NEW OLEANS, Jan 19~Arr (by tel) abips J Weber, and 
pe ea 


Havana.” 
NEW DEDFORD, Jaa. 


13s steamer Waren o 
yore, "Sif toke Tos Winacs Darts rom Warchaa, ae = 
‘NEWPORT, Jen 17_Are echra Star. Crowell, Prnidemen 


Star, 
for Fillageiptta, Gold Fab, Jopon, Castinn for Nore: 


ios SIA sehr A'S Dots Mo 


a Jano er ge 


a 


‘Head for 4 
oond. “fis