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NEW YORK IIERALD. J A IHF? BOHOO'* BENNETT, FBCFIETOR AND KDITOB. Irncil, W. ? r RKKH OF fTLTON UK WAfWAr ?"8. Volume XtX Wo. 1<>. AMUSEMENT:: TB1H EVEN .'NO Bow ERY TI1EATRI, Bcwery-Dsci-r Tc? i Ca?i* ?*OAT>1TAT ITTIByTRS Bro?J??r Aktobv Fleopatha > UiuHi'iavrH Nic.iit'? Dm*" H'RTOM'S TT1EATK* iTh?mbnf? A PRETTY Piece o?Bv#ini?9 a aiDiruux* Sioht * Djieam W'TIOHML THEATRE. 0??h?ui otr?o? Aflomccn? The Haiki u t?eu'n/ abi?. I.AfJK'S TIIPATR* B'i ?dw*y SHU1??'I Cou*T ?II 1 1' fOLLW AS IT Flit* JKBRIC4V H17S>BPV~ Aft.mn?n- Ro.?r or Rttricb Vai.k Eiren-n? (iAM?i.*B I 1'iooim Two Buzzard*. AHOaDWA Y MANuGERI*- Siamese Twmg and W-:.d Intra CH ISTT'H AVIKiC'N CH'E*A HOUS1 472 Rtcul ?*? ATHIOPIA.N Hkl.OlilM ?V ('HBIHTV'8 Ml.tRTRBLS. roon' aiN^TRM.s-woodumtutioi e*u, Bro*! 0HJ ) THIOriAM ft I.M!TBEL?Y. JHTO?I,KY'8 (IPFR* ROUBB. 182 Eto?U??y- Bv c? l?* > * TMIUPIAN OPP.RA TllOVPE a?NVARD'8 GEGRAUA. 5C6 Br< ?Uw?y? Fasora it wins Holt Land. XI. -NI XI GALl.ERY,b?3 lifekdway C?? ?u I S 't,iuu< HICKOI BLITZ? Stvtvb.ia^t Institute, 6M DiokJ ***? A<" A HI MY TI A 1,1, MS Bro?dw*?- Fr.lIAM's Gift Bx uhitio?s or mi Juts fur irrok. HOPE CHAPEL 71? Br *dw y Jones' Pantosc'i e. RYaN a Atl. ART OF C HRISTIAN ART-841 Br ?<1 ??? ^tw Yn'%, Fridnf , Ftbrxsrjr IO, rit?> New*. The Pacifla, from L'verpool, arrived r.t this rort ,?terJay afternoon, bringing our London flies to the 26th of January, and Paris advises of the -Lh, With the latest dispatches torn other parts of the F.nrop; an continent. No decided reply tad been received frcm tlie Kmpfror of Russia to th# list rrt pofci'i .ns of other p .wers, nor had he on<te tlly formal declaration as to how he would view tbe t litre roc of the allied fleets into the Black Our latent d?spa*ches in'imate that a commutr a' tiot bad been received from the Cz. ir; tut it is proba ble that he Tas seeking Inforqjation in re.ation ta tbe fliets. M'atrvhile, the war preparati in were carried on wl'h <reat vl!?or in England and France in each of which countries full explanations of " ueir inualini would be tnide by the respective govern m?nts after tbe opening of the I'.irl aaient anl Con Ht tut ut A-semb y. L::rd Ponsonby intended to sub mit some im^oi* a.t n..-o'ii'ions upon 'he rubjeot t ) tie English I'teid, a c?py of whi h we publish. Ad miral Dundas had x'aatle a stirring speech to the cie i of a thip of war at Spithead. Intrigue aud the same cautious line of policy --ecinid to still influence the acts and gu'ie the counsels of the Czar. We refer at more 'er.gth to the subject in an editorial to-i.ay. Captain Watkl s, with Lis fellow snUerers o f ihe San Fraici-co, had attived in Liverpool, where 'V Captain made his official report of the disaster w the Unittd St-u+es Consul, whxh we publish in fall. I uipoi ian t neas lias co ae from Madrid, of the Inth slU It is that C.escrals Concha aud O'Doun?'!, brads of the opposition, ha" been exiled to the Cauarit a >tep which ? reg irded as the fore -unner of % rcur d'l/at. It apoe.iW that the exiles inolu ie two ?x Goverrors cf Cuba. Cvrr tb-ee hundr d persons *ere dn^ne 1 lu th.; Bay of Dublin, oviog to ti.o -outdering of the clip ptr .-Mp TajLnr, wh< n ily out f rty e'ght hours ol her lii-t vojuge from Liverpi o' fur MelOuurae. Tte news from Cali orifl-, which wili be found in Mother part . f this morning's paper, v ontaina no. thing startling or important. Tae Legislature of the fiv.te titd convened a', BcnicU, aud Governor B'gler i..d la I b? f re tee members iiis annual rnes->age, ?? c-'-,v,s c wbicii w:ll be found embodied iu lb I*wh. A bill Hid b- eu iv.,.d it d in the II jus* o Assembly. V.. 'b m called -lie C lif.-ruia Fugiive Slave lav t< eVbiec* o' bicn is to retain in b mdage i* -9C -laves which a ere 1 .'-vi to the State btf <n it vtt admitted iut th. Union. Th ? *a-ou '.ad bee ,vry unfa'v *.ib> lor ti e ag-lc..' ir.sU.buttt* aie rcy rt - ted as doiUj.' r->tn irk--.bly *oli. io-i Bp.m'-iu. v.thJv -l.?i Wofg Id bMl f*ilen ofl slight ly, but tEotiL- . V. ai I t a.va} t ) waxraut : he ^s^r Ubn tba". the mine wen far ro u brin,-? ex a '-ted The ftlibaeteung t\ it* ..eir at ?an Fj .nc'u o. which * us r. -iig at .u; piev us ditee, tad ma. teriallv . cd in ta'enaUj m d ua!e? toaw fntl wa idcJ to the * ^ing embers, it ? ?nid pro b?biy soot, die out en'lrely. Cap-. Walker was an I Prt-ide. 'f the republic of Lower C i.ifortu; t:e n?tiies Merc teuderiiit; their alk^imce t.) he u. y fcorn gowrnme?t, anl t?e advent :rers wera manag'xg affairs in amiuner that indi ited '.hey felt ptr'e "y ccurr 'n thtir nesv bo. .its. duUiiU ?' tv irn" vemem i are >ig 'ly inter'' nj. ^ We have received ab.u>c a .d iuttrtstlnp let c, iiom our N.c .ra?iu corrcsi-c deut, da e 1 at t>ri>. ? .lasoary Utb, but ar^ coapeiled to pistpoa-: it^ publication, owing to the ,-rtat vnauti'y of i u porU&t rnaUtr wit. whi. U our e >1 iraos *re ov-r flowing. We lciru tba- ibe mes-a^e of Preaide.it p'.erce bad be- n received <n't mu sh oommenteJ oa ty tba people. Th.- T an.it Co ipan.v, turougti their agent, I' n '!?;* 1 Lejadu. a-i the Nicaragua-i goveruaent, tlwugh thtir -r.reUry ior Korean Aflairs, Don M.'teo Majorga, li?d es< ibllilied % ba^is ?f aimngcmcK* of their 1 ng J>en' inv; mS tnd-rst > J. liig. Tlie com -any will pay t> Si'.irtgna for y fbonwmdOaUir e..b, ia lieu of the ten percent of the net p^ti' ? which w?re d ??' lier, an j< r ebart-cr, up to .i ?y , 1^53 frotn whi.-h time, until the ppjm< ..t ti 'be h?ms Egiu' d upo , apsrcapit? t,f ('J it to l-e paid for each j? ??- .n^'r w'.a ! aj travcrsfu thi i t uu.=, iud u 1 au to her ol forty tVusaO'l dol'.>rs, not 1-eaung iutfr.^t, to be p.dd t>ack to the companv oui of t' e prr capita tax ?n 1SC5. Sever- AmTiean citizens re-iding ut Castillo, araalltonn ou 'he river San Juan, have {si^'ned a pi' 'cr ;.i wlr.c ? they ive vi 1'intar.ly clirod '.1 ei. t( irnit ? t; ?;f the ovtreignty o' Si. a ra^ua ever that i ini. i.d have tran-m "i t ?? u ration ?> t ?? c ..ernruc- t at Mamr: 1V> CousUtueut A -ettibl, w?, conv ktdtomeet ,t -an H_jr. Jc M a V 1 Jiitiuary. A% t.-r ? to th. in, t!e of 1 1 itui' '?iitn.'T iceti t isa orr correapt ?ti.i r. ? r?.'e? . ?ire authorized, ia ta?e fhey (the mmUn} A >uld not L ave thato h mm on fhecay if f-r ileir departure, to cioipa. then t ? o ?o a eoiiliv.R to the law of the 20 tu Au guat, If 3*? V t-huUi lbhtht entire letter aa.s on ft.poesiMe. Our Intellisync* ft (uWnf-bington thi* morn'og i c.f an t'ti' -t tib ? ?II,K and exciting i-hariu.ti-r ? i-it as almc t iurf |tr?on ?il a'te; tively r.?d the coteiln, we unll not w-s'e space by referring to more ;hftt. ueccly the l?p<.rtmt poinU. Tut buld ?r t in rel ef of t!:e indigent in*aue aud the paym?'ii. Frvticli spoil .tiens were briefly debated in ths uit u galea re. at- J t'crdiy, t-fU r wtich Mr Tiimr> & 1th t ok the C>or >tta mide u lang si^ech iu oj pcaition to the N; ,iiskh lvai.>-as Mil. A < t r o <j cl i ruoi o R, 1 1 i at Mr. 8. a Q >taUetov0- ludt la- remark' before the a !j - it i ti( t. vl sub, it c po tjwntd till to-. ?j; ? t" MOI4 ? aharp pt- oBal dLpute, urisiog '?rot O1 ?B?Uft?d.?P> t*,^n Meaafa. WeU?r urd fioltb. The ltt?l?viAtbos of b.tu gentlwaea ire-e 4?uito cai-itic, '' i jh;i \ i . ol i ( i-iUcnljlKt-e-. tl. . Alter 1 -viii' a .1. o < m i, or 'be L" d- .i ? ? .'.1 tl- ? i< i ' ? . !i i. pwfRf MB ?poo ihe former j?arty. Tue I'm ;lf? t ,k ' . . . ? v^cd lie th fc. ... . -i * i' .. t i a /, v._ York " To "omplet* the work 07d' traction, a motion wa? made to re-.- insider the !t? nto-efl by another to lay that motwn on the | 11 ,v,-r latter ww carred by the casting vote r ? f4W Ii ijd the yeas and rajs being eighty. I ? , .1,/rt I -* the Comm'ttee if ^ays and Means I wir have to recommence their work. The House having thus u> d. ne all that they hvl been engaged *n" J'.lug ' " seveial days adjourned .prior to the trar?f-"t!on it any other business. The resolutions remonstrating against the adoption by Congress ot .lodge Pouplae's Nebraska Kansw b 11 pa?ed our State Senate yesterday, in the shape tlicy were originally presented by th" free so,', whtge, ufter a very exciting controversy between their ad vocates and the silver gray-. The que tion ww taker iep.<rritely onei:b rcso'ntion, and the oue re Questing our Congressmen to vote aga u't the in ? sure wr, only opposed by six of the -even national democrats in the body The Assemb.y reused to rece.r; or' test from Mr. Clinton, (national demo crat ) relative to the a;t!on of the House cn the Ne braska question the day before. Toe Temperance b 1 was debited at c wsiderable length, acd flna.ly referred to u spe< ial committee to be reporter com plete. This matter seem" destired to un lergo ma' y modifications before It becomes a >aw. We have in tyre, and shall to- morrow pub i-h, tue report of Mr. M" Alpine, the late State Engineer, relative to the condition ol the State worlM at the clo-.e of the year 18f3. This document is very Itntrtby and coitains many valuable statistics and much general inforaatio with regard to our in ter ra) impr .efcenU. which shonld Ik- carefully read -?d iM' e-tcd hy every voter prior to the election wui ii"iale? pl? e next ?e-k on the pr. posed awfTtr fi,t-, Vj ff constitution, in order to secure fbe completion of the canaie. Mr. Francis M. Dimond, the present Lieutenant aiid acting Governor, has been nominated for i'.oyer n.r ly the Rhode Island Democratic State Con Another awful report has reacted us from the South, of ?Te*t lo?s of l'fe hy steamboat burning. The America is reported to have beeu destroyed on tbe Alabama rivfr m the 20th alt , and about Lt'y t ergons perished in tbe flames. * We yesterday ree ved a copy cf a commutation from the Finance Department of the C'omPtr ^? o, flee to the Common Council, upon the folowmg subjects as quoted from the document itself . rrt i rrn> ei nr th? ord'nan-M !"r V " Y ' r, v.. t.v ral eer?r "?n "? h' nr' ??* ??? ofitmiia'ioo en's off 'oe Iwm ^ , _ ? ih? wwkd0M?M deelisdhr ?*??*?? ,,.,,ti??U.ttioOomttioQO.ui,ciI ^ -.jig* Th bi \ ?ri bout th? owflurw oe th '*nfuh-R:"<0? of tbe .. J'nan eprs..r blng th. p V , i - H - r?l A- ?rtiufn*.?. lb ^> P - " % :d 1 1. 1 > b t.i 1 o ' .???? ; ,n of hs <3 ? iri -a ? r-c;>-'f?! v V . . "IV- ne-'unitr, ?f ?tr?rA! 1 i-"r? ' n.r*1' ?f.'/if' -tR of th-> ordinance of t*19 ?H?r?tJ db n<l . T of tb? naoioip?l ?>t'rn tuoct cf Ibe ch?itr. Owing to the length of (his communication, we have f>und it necessary to d,ferits pubdeatiun, ba. t-ba!' r.erhaps, g've 'n to-morr' t s paper. T-e B ard of Couocilmen met last evening, pur ?aant to adjotirn-ent in their ne* room, formerly occupied by the Superior Court. On the orsanizi tion of the Hoard the President addressed the mem b. rs, congiatalaiing item upon their eff. rts to pro mote tbe welfare of the city, and teciifg cou&deu that the people would tee that the presen, Boar) was truly of the re'orm or ier. The annual re port of the Conaissioner of Stress and !;amP? ?a , received, laid on the ta >lc. and ordered to he printed. Tl" Hoard of Sapcrvi-ora last evening rrdcred a., item of 530!) to he a aid to Mr. Lawyer Ci ver. tbus aipeaw that the services of the abalitionists are voluntecrrd for something more than the em^ly nun , of pb??ntbropy. . Tlie > or and Chief of IM ? tnr.de tbe " semv M nual remits U> tbe Common CofflKi , U* -he bit f congratulates the city r a the effletenoy o tt- Oeiartui?nt, a'id gives Us dsdded apjrovJ iu re'er-rce to tbe present ?y?-m of 8ppain*(og police in> n. Tie Mayor repudi ?te any ' ir'ber rM rfere'ice )>, th<> Lffli'la'ure in the Police Pe^rtment, an-) call- upon the Conmon Council to interfere aad pre vent it possible, certain propo-eu a^U? no?v Offore that 1?. ly.f/.'Ui becoming i '-?*? r 'P0,u Me ' publl-hed elsewhrre. ' Nec?ssi?y compels us to defer publ'ca^on of a urrti< nofthe fourth d^y 'a proved. 69 lu he .'lilt t,,ry C'.u.tof inquiry relative to thai >ss of the s-eiuv .binSau Francisco. The testimony of Lieutenant Freaont again occupied tbe attention ot the coui. yesterday. . A solemn lii?h m%?> was celebrated inSiin me ter's church, B v clsy street, yestcrdiy niorning, for the repose of the souls of tue var ous Roman C it > - lic-t s?uo loft ibeir l.ves by tbe dv-aster to the dan Francsoo steamship. Xhu Rev. Mr Qulno pastor t,flb clurth.oili u ei as bi<h pr wt, and about t?o bum; red person^ were present at the ^rcnK.y N.ual.s e,t Hour or gr*in were made yesterday after -be n cf.pt of tbe TUcKc's ne^ , tend ,z to as t.bl.sb price". Mulders of common brand* ? ato flour a-ked $'?? 26, but no bu,ers offered .hove f ? 1 a in. Cotton sold to a limited exteui bewre -Uj bi iis and the market cl<*ed heavy. Our columns this morning couUin a gn ?*? v*ri" y ef iutnestu g telegraphic und other intor a" o.. . '?> wi.ich cannot aff rl sp^ce to allude; indeed, ib?re was such an overwhelming influx ot ne?i ye tfci<i.?y, that we arc c> mpdiedtn omi m*uy lo a1 re . . rs ?rd much < t i- r intelligence tLit we h .ve iu M -.e 'i.d sba'l publish at the earli^t oppirtuoity. War Pi o*pitt?. An vict* from London to 25th au::ouuce no (t.ii'f iu the state of affairs On Saturday c niitvr Ll-t, a rienpatcb from Vi "tna informed Great liriiuin tnat the Czar Nicholas intended ? ? i\ c ? H i- Vienna |nvp- 1 ilioiifi. in '.stvd on .1 - '!< n being c- ttled by Turkey and llus-sia i ! e, isdliured to ev< ry d( uiaud made by Priuco Mi i n 1 ? . ' . < !!. and appointed Princo Goi t-?eh<ikoff Commander-in-Chief of the armle* in the Prin i i i.rt'n.? bin plenipotentiary to treat with the Poite Tni* would have una uuted practically 'o a declaration of war; and ucrordingly . the i n. (it clined on Monday and Tuesday. On l,i lot !? i (' iy, the Rufsian Minister in London 1 1 i\ i ll ? ! del* from bin c >urt to inquire >f 'he J it ir.b y rcrnmcut what the intentions of (he c< ntliiue t!e"t- were whether they intended to take nrt with Tmkey or whither they tud lv< i otdertd t pn ?? rve their neutr .li'y, Tuis act m-'ti uii icd viud, a ,d it was gene rally ut.di i.-u i (1 that the reply of tin litish .iu mi r.t itU ring the C.ir o i > eid' is f^i\ t i t" lii*' (leet?. would !?? !?:!* t i '.,{i 'y f. . .. ;i' by the wit b.lruvii' of the ' u Un t.ht ?. The fu ds iti O.i>o I, 1 I." I ' . . ill 1. id tOUCle 1 ; 1 1 1 '.I !" ! . Al 1' iri ? ; t ei- Wtl.M t')(> >'( ill o -J i c nur ii v . C ' t ?. , > . a t i i i ill lOU of .I'l ?nwillingcef* n n his pert to rfmrt to huRtlli t ? ? a:.d ? ' . , ? e , : * \'f ;> ; i r > . . ;t i c' of \r \r; i .i- t e < nli ?: ? , n t .i . <ud . >ii . ' of .r. -..inLi V'Ctntio N euy to . ,1. . he! ? ;? . uill i ? K'?i 1 '? tin JH-r'f M'.i.cUt ?.l * C ' i . li 1 ? ich i i . i . it i !i ? rd i is . t'ih> . i ' 1 0 II to L, 1 ; u j tl t (J, ir i ? ? i> ? i i-tir an . . .. , iivt.A: >1 ' 1 )i ; : i t> (i il, in . xt ? * ? hi N*ie i i i ?< ' ? ' ti e i!i tin b v.' ,'.,i: j 1 tii til ii Si With thv uvuwuudi'- 6.i ofateppiug ?u oe tween ihe Russian? and the'r enemies and pre venting the former from prosecuting the war. How, under these circumstances, the Czar can help resorting to a frank declaration of wan we are at a loss (o understand. Even the reply of the Czir was dictated by a lingering desire for the preservation of peace. An accident may have precipitated the outbreak of hostilities even before Baron Brunow receiv ed it. It would anpear that when the Russian Admiral at Sevastopol received the menage of Admiral Pundas. requesting the Russian fleet to remain in that port, he replied immedi. ately that he bad no orders to receive from any foreign power: and Prince Monschikoff. who was in tha vicinity at once ordered the fleet to put to sea. Whether this be true or no. a sc. cond rumor ascribes similar orders to the Czar himself, and the allied adminls have collected together the whole t-f the vessels under their command. At the last dates, a naval battle between the Russian and the allied fleets, some* where in the nnighboroood of Batoum. was ? poken of as an event by no means improbable This of course would cut the gordian knot. Fiom the Danubian Provinces, the generei tenor of the news is still favorable to the Turk ish cause. The Russians had not yot succeeded in retaking Citale, but were coucentrating ail their cisposable forces against it. On several points further east on the Danube the Ru -ians had crossed the river, and ravaged a i-mall por tion of its southern shore; but no perm mont position had been occupied, and prioti* tlly lit tie seems to have been gaint d by these manoeu vres. The Turkish ariny i? in excellent d ci p':ne and high spirits: the Provincials compUin bitterly of the exactions of the Russian in vader?. If anything further were needed to show 'he imminence of war. we might refer to the spoecb of Admiral Pundas, published elsewhere, in which that officer, speaking on behalf of the Lord? of the Admiralty, notified the sailors of the roya; navy that a war was at hand and "that war with Russia." We might likewise draw attention to our Pari? correspondent's letter, in which the intrigues set on foot by Rued* and Prussia to detach Napoleon from the Pritish alliance are carefully described. We might also noticc the conjunction of a further decline ir. the finds and in cotton, and a rise in breadstufl'e. Put tne Czar's position alone renders the maintenance of peace impossible, short of a n. r.icle. Mr Everett's Speech.? We are disappointed with Mr. Everett. On whatever points we may difftr in opinion from the Senator frotn Massa chusetts, we have never been wanting iu doing jufcticc to the extent and variety of his attain ments to the grasp of his mind, and to the uni form integrity whicn lias marked his political course. When the Nebraska question arose, we looked to Mr. Everett witb some anxiety. We knew not which side of the quarrel he would espouse ; but wc felt persuaded that on which ever he was found, he would defend his position mai fully. and debate the great question fjom a philosophical and a constitutional point of view. Wc are sadly oisappointed. Whatever merits the speech may possess as a poetical composition, it is assuredly gravely deticient in depth of reasoning ami cleai uess of view. Mr. Everett has discussed the point as a special pleader, when wo expected him to review i>. s n statesman lie has f-pent hiuiself on petty trivial pettifogging details when we anticip itt-1 that he would grasp the whole is-uo as a unit, and solve it with a stni/le master-stroke. Wn.it, does it matter if the laws of 1830 were only statedly applicable to certiin territory? Dm: that imi air the force of the principle they in volve ? Was not the whole pith and skie'.v ol ' legislation of k'ft the e-'abli 'hroeat of a ru i ? t hat 'he [?" op e of Hie Territories should legU late f< r thiuiselv son the subject o : lavcry '! and was not this ioconsist tit with th" compro mise of 1820 ? Is it to Mr. Everett that we must say that the principles of two Uws may conflict, though expre^sedly thoy refer to entirely distinct and opposite objects? Then, upaiu. how disingenuous the plea for the Iuiian anl Mr. Everett's o'jt-ctlons to the moasiirc on ? hat ground! Really we begin to think as ? have uiit-tuken our man. Mr. Everett t?-lls us what the people of M ta sacbusetta think of slavery. It is very gratify ing to know their views, though rea'ly since 1810, the Massachusetts folk h we hastily ever all wed us to forget that abolition was thrivm* in their midst. But. pray, wh it have the p o ple of Massicbust-tts to do with tbe people of Nebraska? Have th?-y oue tittle more right to choose the form of labor to l>e used in Kanaas, than the people of Kansas have to direct the factories of Lowell, or the farms at Concord? Tlify talk raucn ol' morality, these excellent New En glanders, both t?y their own mouth. . and Mr. Everett's : and are loath, ho tells n . to suffer thai our future ft'low-couatrym -n in Kansas and Nebraska should l?e ta r. ted fro i the cradle witb the si:' of slavery. What Mi-. Jelly by s have we her'! 1 h ir own p en are starving- their alm?-bou>e- ire full? t'.i'-ir pri sons overflow ? their jail docks are orowdc I with malefactors of both sexes a id of ill ages - crime ol eifiy hue is i pidly > ?ci ? Mi;ir wPli the increase of population: uid y?t these ad mirable men of Boston have phi' .'irop,, to spare *o? the future c. '/.- us of IC-.i-i Lower Camfou.via Colon::!. W.\. m ;. - r i i .1 . Tru mptiast.--" Manifest Jc9t.i-jyv op; -ats to bo on tin1 road to a ppeely fulfilment in Lowrr California. C >1. WnlUor h M- thai pe ninpula. and is Marching on 'Vo:n ? conquering to conquer." Head tlic purring aowa by t e Star of the Wept. Col. Walker, it will bo reineaiVrod. mide a lodgm?ut at the southern <x;re:ri;'y of th<? peninsula, with l< ><* than tiftj men, nafi boldly proclaimed Lower California auind* pendent re public. with a cabinet, an army and a navy duly appointed; tind all from a b,?.iy of forty- seven adventurers in a hu"i1 ? eoujtry. 0 it oil from the ir phippinifi a'-d full 1 1 1 milea from San Fii'i.cin 1 1 ? pci?. Rut ? ????? m' l lHCaine in time; aii'l at the last 1 'hie with v f.jrc of two hundred men and several piu <>t irti 1 Iny, it w.-w belie* cd the I li i . _r *v - tiled; tlmt th Mexicans were ul? t <nt J;y '\m-hed out." and that the R"pub'ic ?! LottrC^dil w.isa Mis d IV. *t." Ia t ?? ??. ? v c j were rupidl v , 'v ? 1 hi their m ii.v.ivi r*. and wctc t>i ,. pg i.i -v. . sU ace ai.?' tti ;t!ott? of war. , 'J'l *!* 1 > < : of .lir i . v ? ]*. wit', 1 "r < t 1 1 ?d ? ' v- a 1,1 1 .Ri..i ; iii a ;1 >' i*l aO, on tl.e opp <*> cii!" of <h< no ? >h "f tli" Gulf, to re;u?l tii * lit hu-Wos: j i..: ' ? were w 11 a day' p. i 1 1 <?f tttoii l:i ad-t^tiBi tf-r*. they in \ ere this I ,i e coots to i ilt ?p. lflh"y have doi e po the rc-nlt nny iw j r< an Ij c> j* v.m <? T* h vi*rt Me.v'.e : >. 1 I p< 'I iPy t! rn ? ' ' I ; ; 111 t ,i'ul I lor two uuudrt.u Anglo 0.1 . a C .liloini>iu? and ' Texan rangers. In fact, from the proceeding* of the invaders, in laying out cities and survey ing harbors, they evidently consider them selves at firmly located aa William the Con queror. What will S&nfft Anna do? Nothing les9 than Santa Anna, with the elite of tbe army, can do anything to upset the now republic. And should he march to the rescue , the news of his approach will most probably bring thou sands of reinforcements from Upper California to Col. Walker. To all appearances, in deed, the republic of Liwer California will hold out. The exigency suggests the poliey to the President of the United States of withholding the Gadsden treaty from the Senate, and of pending the General back with larger instruc tions. He might now be successful in getting Lower California at less than cost We com mend the subject to the special attention of tbe President and Secretary Jlarcy. Strike while the iron is hot. N< r? Sen let Blmlu DIaaovered -Over whelming UTliltnce ogainkt the Pi?ilitnt, The home or?an of Geu. Pierce, the Concord Patriot, has come to the President's rescue, with every facility for procuring evidence, if any existed to refute our charges, with tueir own files to refer to. and plenty ol witnesses convenient to be summoned if tliey could only say uny thing In his favor. The Patriot fails to adduce one tittl? of testimony to exculpate Gen. Pierce f'r< m the accusation of having fa vored the Wilmot proviso and written a free soil letter in 1818. Ti?e Patriot alleges that it was the unani mous wish of the Democratic State Convention which asse mbled at Concord in 1818, to nomi nate a candidate for Governor, that Gen. Pierce ehonld be their candidate ; but ha '? positively drclimd'' It strikes us that peremptorily re using to run on the sa:ue ticket with Gen. Cass ? although desired by the whole State Convention to do so? was rather a back handed way of showing his friendship for Cass_ It is true that Gen Pierce did condescend to go into the Conv< ntion a?d make one of his gopho morical nourishes in favor of the democratic candidates. But what of that ? It amounts to nothing at all more th ai has already loen stated in the Hkrai.d. It simply shows, us we have shown before, that General Pierce pro" fessed friendship for both divisions of the de mocracy . and was " all things to all men.'' But look at this fact : The Patriot does not produce one word or syllable written or spoken by General Tierce at that time disapproving of the course of the barnburners or their candi date*. The Patriot's defence is not merely feeble and insufficient but it is a total failure, so entirely w> ak as to go tar to establish our view of the case. But tWs is not all. We comc now to a piece of testimony which seems to ti? so coiclusirc as to decide the matter in the mind of every body. If there ;s a solitary reader of the ! Hkrald who still entertains a d ubt that Gen. Tierce's letter to John Cochrane and other*? frte soil committee ? in 1818, wis a regular, thorough -going, out-au 1-out tree soil letter, we think that every such doubt will b? removed by reading the documentary evidence which we here produce. TheConcnrd Patriot in the article to which we have aln ndy referr* d. speaking of th" c ?-rapaig.t i f 1848. tiuu of Gen. Pierce, s.ij 'No one wilt deny that he th? n, u- long b-fon and ? ver tiac cx<rciscdiv nr at iul'.ucncc in the politics of this f-'tiite." In this the Pitriot i? right. for us small a man ne he is iu the Presidency, Gju. Pierce w# ncvevtholet'H coisiderubl" of a ma i in the little Stat* of New Hampshire. Ncv. it' Goli. Pierce, accord i; g to bis own organ's state n.<nt Lad smh a potent in lue ?ce over tl: ? politics of New Hampshire, and if G n. P'-rce was not a free soiler and a Wilmot proviso man. how happened 'he Democratic State C>>u vention of lv w Hump-hire to adopt the follow ing resolution. \ tzl: ? A*T;-<-t.*V. K\ UKS'iLCTION 0? TDK > li>V UAMl'gmaK I'V M ? HAT 0 CONVKN ? I )N. Ue-ohed, Thai f uiong tbe do*Tine* of f Jemo cratic (.aivj , the nioet 1m pot tint is an aWlng ad bt-reiicr to the mi-n . .? a of the conmi' .tiiin, ? ? the aiidior of hafctj to the Union itsslf, while :i ch >) p .Bit tia.C ?io?i# ui r fli n t o/'ji i irf th in >ur clvc* lt> tin ro' li> tin tut nr w tier cueaUtio* oj slave y, a ml lh<it ire vi U oj/ o\t so gi cot a ? eril /i the. proper t of rivihzaton uuil i an ty, r he iev.T <i proper ? ?ion fl iil uirm , ?ud b.v ?verj in-a-s ire en - or- '? with the c ?Hf,<tu1?uu and* lVi c vpmiM{ i ' we deetn he itnputatinna of on | ... i lent* on 'jut subject too faUc i< bt: ? rthy <-f regard, too frivo lev.- to be aor-hy 01 aiu-<ft t j j i^coijsiatetit, omini; a? they ii<> fr mi men who opp.i-e the con of sn born e re.*piu- fiotn Ubor to our o?-i|>yuiu> 1? l;.>r? r? X >rth. to i "?-e to a point v'lere thay m*y i> ? rracbftf by aiij other m* 'inn v thn ;o I\r vrdn'hni it cur .-rlt ;/!?? com tioi, as the demo cm r y.'iriy l.iie L ??.'(./ r ,jn , iW nt:i.\>.r >? -.??./ tii r itiri/u to, u .*t ? r.'u.-U .?/.,. ?'?/ If oif.fr fj ??! in m y lerii'ory ? tiieh l. ij* be a- jnitvd by or :i.ne.\?d to the Uiiiu <1 St ii.es thitii. i/iprece of the rotes of ovr litltg tics in t ^ in jaw of ifu IVilm Jl'OViiO. At ag .in - the [ ? ^Nlatur- of New II anj tliirc, luoe :;o 1 b-1 7 u t!.-a the tb! lowing resolutions : ? Ii. >o \ed bv tie S.-nate etui Hon o ?f R ,jre* ltr. civ ? iii 'xecici ?l c/. art convene : ? ****** i i ali ? rtitnry tint -hall here fter be a Mel 01 M I r?i I ta 'ho "I'roteil -i'jto^. *he'P -i'a' ^ry d M f M'tai thetune .>f snch additUa or ao<|uirem?nt i el 'm r - v ij ii.t m\ iii.nt.uv servltudi. , ct - pt fil th" ti'.nifrbn.cut nf crone, w'ltre if Mi" piny hw t' ?? duly co .v'cted, engt.t ever t ??* ???, bit' the <i ae ph' nld ever remain li e: u ilv are oppo r ! t<> t . rxtfi'nO" of tlutfry i vrt unii *n 'i ttrrit > 'i ; a i ( that IK also apjw<*f volt of ur Scii sail Htpit eh titts Ccagyui fui<n of lit mot *o. The ft:OVfc <*?.< V '-cuteJ in the Ui'.ied --tit Se. , Dt o. i'"'t IS i r , i * as -i ? . < (1. Mo. es N hi hi- Jr. kirn. l,e Ilenx? o: R-^ H>hKV QnD\i<ti, i'rt -idtat of :beysi.?U'. Approved, Juw .'to, l^t". Jjiiid \V. Wi. l. > - O 'Ternor. Mi s. tk Nori i* u id Williu is aro the ]ire?i nt 1 'i 'tori State? 8c latoi'n troci 2f< vv IIani(>-. i Mr. II 41 rj BibliurJ :? a n ??:nbc-r of C.?n., . . from tb K'tn - Sta*c, uii'l jre^-a l'l ? - 1 'i- -r donal organ in the Hon s of tbe PrcjM< nt 1 1 ' tw tbi ad 'iiiiiatruiou leader. The New HampsliUe Patri>l of July 1 it 1817, in an editorial artie'e sf .tkinij 01 t; above, stn s : ? ( The rjur-M in w.'i ? !ekc n oti t1. : adoption of ? K)i itk)ii* by yea* i id najx >ij reunited? ym 14;!, raya 114. * ? thl|l m4 IdlpMNli v. t< d almojt In a t dy tat- rf-oluuoii' x<n d/TTif iT-ts vi 1 1 ' ' r ti i I 'M. Mr \o U. .' tf.enj.b S^ea'jtr ... ??? >.J t*i.* oti ibe fl^ir, <>aa ta'xiii? tbe r? ilut < &?. But tMs is not all, fu lb I ("ieucral ri'rer rqoil 1 at h ci . 4-eiivlrn. a t .-nlnlioa tie- hu-iuir ' that we rl'plo/ the t.risf, in ?> ' try, > i d regard it a# a at m >-al an ' soc-<il en'/.'' Ho iff.' nt <l '0 5 i.) tlie ' iril u., t-|H'Cfch (leliveri ? N' w J! ? , '.vp rtcd by Mr. Fo e. This ilo^m t> r'.- ory !; ? a moral tuid ot 'tl i ? v i i * la t1*.? . niulatii '. of.v'l tbi anti-wlavf iy aud >1i!?iii Fcavnt >t o! the N. rth- .t ... (.iii* ?> more true or Mae thau tb MNMI er MNl CTlItdf ?.hi?e ^erritudc. Tl.vu f e'. ii i. t't" w. t hia.r T'. ? ? wire tbe ftt tinKnt?, I'lia i* t'10 plAiljino uo w * ell (.i nt r il 1' ir it' no. ij v?.?\ ' Inter ?? 1 i d ' II r '? i 1 ? >n '? '* iliirtcitj.tb.it J' .i 'oi .?? .iiiU Nelson Vv tiibuij admit. '< An ?iy o;j? tii.i ly believe that that letter was hostile to free soil is an insult to hlB intelligence and common | sense. If otherwise, produce the letter. l<et the President take the seal off the Scarlet Letter and clear his skirts. If this letter re mains longer in the private possession of John Cochrane is not his Excellency convicted of this charge ? Yes or no. John Van Bikkn and Col. Ci^mkvj.? We publish today the correspondence between Jnbn Van Buren and Col. Clemens on the Nebraska question. We submitted our vi ws upon the letter of Col. Clemens the other mous ing. We now understand that this correspon dence did not originate with tfhis present letter of John V?u Buren, but from a confidential application to bim by Col. Clemens in behalf of the administration. The President and b.a Cabinet were naturally desirous to discover the exact dangers of a split upon tni^ Nebraska movement between themselves and their \ <i .i Burt n free soil allies ot New ^ ork. and Ool. Clemens was the proper medium for sounding the Prince. The result shows that there is trouble ahead to the Prim e, the President and Cabinet. and all concerned. But this letter of Jobn is fresh, and calls for a passing observation or two. The tone nl sadness and m-lanctioly indignation which per vades it is something remarkable tor the Prince, who has ever been heretofore ? a fellow of in finite mirth." He is evidently in a tight and, consideiing ill.' conspiracy at Washington between some of tbc h ?rds and softs to crowd him off the democratic platform among the out sider, bis pf,fiti"n is anything but consoling. The fact is. he never was in such a tight pWee before, and if he gets through it will be, like tbe Dutch in. ller. with a "tarn tight squeeze. As for the constitutional and legal points r Vised against the Nebraska bill by the l'rinc. v must pars them. Ilis calibre is too small 1-r us upon such great issues. We therefore turn him over to Captain Rynders and a^c ready to stake a thousand dollars that in a free dis cussion before an impartial jury the Captain proves blnoself superi >r to the Prince as a con stitutional expounder. The very firsi letter o! the Captain on Nebraska was so clear and logi cal that it secured him at once the office of Deputy Surveyor of this port; and the only danger from a constitutional discussion with the Prince to be feared is tint the C.ipta n. af ter his closing argument, might be promoted over the bead of John Cochrane himself. We call, however, for the discussion, insisting upon it that Cochrane, in any event. sbi'U be le tained until it is certainly ascertained that the Scarlet letter is lost or found. Fresh Wati ii ano K. srf Favemexts ion Wasiukoton.? " We see that it is proposed to put clown the Buss pavement upon that broad and beautiful thoroughfare of Washington called Pennsylvania avenue, and tuat the project is progressing for the introduction into the feder al city and the neighboring city of George town ot a bountiful supply of fresh water, by means of a splendid aqueduct from the great falls of the Potomac river, some fourteen miles up that stream. We alsn perceive that some oppo sition is made against both these projects, on the giound that tliey are jobs, gotten up by specu. Inters wivi the view of a large haul up m the spoils. But till Rnss pavements and great aqueducts can be made free of cxp :n-e there murtbe large urns of money involved m such enterprises. This being the case, aud Washing ton bt ing the national capit il. and a-< there ill be a surplus of ten million* tiill 'ell in tiie treasury after meeting all Ihe expenses ot the Gadsden treaty, we arc decidedly in favc-r of ih'' ilnss puvcnient tor i tim^yl * avenue, and of a river ot fresh water *r m. supplies ol the city. The dirty politician- as sembling at Wa l.ington from year to year v. ill be none the wor.e f? ?r aplentiiul snpp1. ? cleai freshwater. and a little soap withal. Evny good citizen, north or south, cast or v st an t evtry member of Congress, whose ideas are not contracted to the contemptible boundar es of " my constituents ' ? G>d lulpus! will Ix 'nf.i vor of Ituss pavements, fresh water a jneducts, monuments. parkr, gardens and fountains or anything else, ir1 di. cretion, to render tbe p<> litical metropolis ol lu" L'nion wor'.liy tli great ness and grandeur of our country aud worthy tbe spirit the liberality, and the abonnling prosperity of the American people. Ls.ut'?fo. RonuiKu Peter to F ^ Pai i? ? A prop >3iti'>u ban bf-en introduced i* lo the Houso o* Repre sentatives to repeal nil th existing contracts with our various li us of ocean mail attain' <, w ith a view of cute *i.ig uto n>;w contract0 up on easier terms. '1 lis thing is imply a scl me of a hungry -et of cormorant* among tb out side spoilsmen. to get hold of a aha re o :bo public plunder. li i? ft device for robbing 1'e t-jr to pay Paul : and Paul i>?, unfortunately, very hungry and impatient of delay. Wo ap prehend, however, that a change of nr oc?an ruail liuec at this time v>ould 1><j very niucli like the charge declined * y the fo.\ in the fub'e. While swimming aci"s> a river, : swarm of liiefl ettleu upon hi in, which a good n.ivred sm allow kindly o 'ercd to Irivc a * .y. P.y no iLif?n?," .-aid lie, ' tltoy re satisfied. and a no; BYi arru would take thou pl.u,o, wLHi w<> suck out ever / drop o! bl >od n my :Midy." The Rev. Mn. Yr.\:*r. on ti:k -If ?, Qi E* riov.? Wo hi. e r e ived ft ;.i lit* ' ? Mr. Tease, of the rive Points II u ^ of a - trj, a printed c 5 re I <* on the Hot C question. Mr. Pea-? p'^uds ;Ii?? ~ '?c a tions and good work ? of the "II t C ? u" 'i s torian in behalf of tlv Five Potr.'s u.i ? t inarms us that confiderlni; the cla n r tint 1 . lieca raised uj/vnet llot Corn," ibo bin I" dilators have taken the bo >li under their ex eminRtion. and tha' he will abide by theL v r die?. Very well We are w titing Vh : .eat anxiety the judgment of the ix.ard. L"t#p c opinion be .-appended till the I >an3 of < dree: ts a' the Fivt !'? !:it- 1? ill hftve pron tunctd a ,v . mtrlts of lie Or '' Tii~.tvm a*i i-ji j*-1 ? n>? p?f?? ?* to ->41 ? ctfc?f bum npoii ou- ei'luni if pr*vi<t"? -Uo u .il ? < . ration* ?! th? alUat' lot* O'.i'crfl at iin Tarts.. e: r '. ?? t f ? s t i". i> JT?D'ng Til* ? * *1 ? l: I- f to a T*rti**i>ebta and?r I'm * p ' lflM?tl? tfi'll'l ruc'rttx . ?> '".iJ uci : a?.? ???. .??. ?cl w ? j t- l*j r "n 'oc. ? ? .1- Jnul . ' ttlnl Cft'liT fT#vfcll?d ? W lie ;?y. BTa\ tl li ti TV t)r>*p Of* ?' r t f ro '-n tr 1 ? ?? <??# T-i\ ? 1 i h . >J If ? t?t< ? I M ?? <? i ??' * ?< ? ' t S I' M t il f li' X I * i' I'r I i? '..'.i ? ?f|0? M A 1H* n-i ai ? c? t-io, r \ ?> - i.t ii. ? i: W A .( i ? Aa .1 i. u>b?j T. 1 ?'.U*rfO"> ' | . ? ??? J. r" i Mil J: I , -r ,i iy?u * v?>?> ?; ?? u . ? ? 15 ?? ',i !?? iii, t \\ m i i'. ?:>: i H J , .j i C 4 f ? ? * i V ??*?<* y C?,u>! '* . .? , . i e; "?i. r M if* : I'siilc ,n fr . B C-..,? ..-f, i Am ^boi; 3*iiir.ik?, D . 1 1 - ?? i?' t -? ?( **' . " . on ' *. t, *. no, if '" a oar li s. . '*!? Tke Deeeaaed S*?re?*?ftl?e lu fmihuj HIGH aAi-8 Pom TBI BOrLS "F TBI BOM IN 0ATHOUQ DBAD. A ?' len d requiem high miu tu eelebrated to dk.' I'ete. ' - cbaroh. Barclay *treet, yesterday morning, tec the ri p it* i f the poaU ot tbt Rdiuu Catholic dtftd who lo?t tl'lr )l?*> et the time of th? dleettor to the ateam ?hip Hen ("renclioo. The ceremony enmmenoed t>0 o'o!> k. the Rev Mr. Quins, pastor ef the ohuroh, officiat ing ar hlpb print, aeeieted by the JUv. Mr. Madden, ot Ma&ison ? treat as Jeacon. and the Rev. Mr. MeOarty, lO aasU'an*. e'eigjmsnof ?t Pitir'i. Tbete ?*re about two hundred penes* preaent, un> of wl on were drone' ip deep mourning for their depart* ed fneu.-f, and Men ed to feel much grie; up ju '.he oo ?a* Ion. Amoegtt the en"*re?ition were two or thre* offlo*r* of tie l'ii Ud States artry end navy. The ohareh wa# drap?o in courting, and the pulpit ud altar hang wttb bltrw vclret. Tlit eh'.lr if St Peter'* kindly vol au tee re ; their Mr* vines * the Oceanian Duriag the oelabratlon of tho mnr* the uooal momenta for the dead wat made, and at the cose'u' o- lie nfllela'.ii g Vgh priest gave a benedie ti c wl i n lb* e jcg.*gitioi> slowly dispersed. City Intelligence. Hi? i! a op tii* ViMucnrarns Leci8j-*tow.? The mem btieof the l'a*>a:buseita , cglslatore who arrived hare on We.-'needay, and loepsc.i'd the eh v tunnel boring ma< chiie, left tewn jenterdav afternoon, via Stonlngtoa and ~Pre*iflen?e. On account of the storm oa Wednesday right the etrim v at M inichusetts, fram Stonlngton, did not arrive at htr a.ual l >ar jitter Jay, and the gentle nen euro- oslog th? pu.rty die! not leave the oily until (is o'alcck In the ever trg Ti.ry wee highly dellgaied wltlt their tiip lm dit ? TV ?t the H^oeac tansel l an of two mtllioci w<il eerts'.n'y p?n the Ua?'aabn?ett8 legislature tVi.? leerlin Tbtr > ? * el-a msj.irity in th-r U'use 1q iU fa tor. an<.' a n.?joilty o( two !n the SetaVs The com miUte Tiili nndi uiy report In favor of tke granting U.t> lean. Ei K.TION ox Chimp aroisiM - The election of the Ohief E'gUaerof t..e Kite ti-j a m-ut, for th? etsuiDg year, wan. <ed on W.dn'lday Toe pter.eot ino-unbent, 41. tied C. (< c, Kb, ?ai ;e elected by a large majority, Th; vot? *58 ?a foil)wi Cirron 1,888 Pyrre, KDgine No 1, * -ti ' arson 317 Blia-k* 371 ipt\* n mt lco Mr. Ca- "jn's ruayirltr. it iri I he ?een, I* near 1,30). Re ???.# '.Be rf,-n'tr ro a'. .?? of ihe dopartinuit, wbere u* hit competitor* were staoi' cxxfltdate*. Kiki? C 13 V>' iupdcay i i?bi about 11 X o'clooV, a ftr? b:ck.' i_ut Is 'he u . : U' uae No. '2G Bjw>-y, nooa pinl h a ra ck *ou jewtl ? .ijr? by A. C. BtneJiot, and al*o o a f>l br twe (amii ea Ab.<ndl* of p > (.era wa4 ?JiO UUcv, led in a vacant :onm li the eeoond (tory, a ?? it 1a m ii' ied to have bten be ?ork of an .noendlary> It tu- ei'lugni*! w! with t ifll'g tlaK^. AOfiiUM (.-s ^mPH0/?0 ? ' Yeatrriiay a sailor, ntmwl J?. ?? ph ?, frtl tiuin the main toenail yard c ,ae ba-k V-?n?, b e^kirg li's '1. g^ and receiving otS?r lojorlet. Hev>*? ieuadlatil) atUoM bv Dr. Van L-**r, who or* teted tke n iler?T t i.?: cuvrjed to tho Cr.y UocpilaL >?tu? ImUKT 1 Kavuj^,? The R-v Samuel Osgood if en-' i need for t- te evei luir * ' H >pe Jhapel The nob j'ft. "urOl ?!?:>. ?e-i oa- Young M<*n, or #!t?t 1* tua n x'. Oer>-ratiun t? t ?? ' is rertiiniy attractive; bat the r?me o' the l aturer a! ice is fnffljlent to fiil the house, and ce<d<i ro epenir 1 r'wmir^.'nimi, You ?. Atnclaa'S lDte??>M>> are rot 'tkcly to iom by beldg placed In tht baiiJsefilr E?t?i..n twe.'.-hr ?Thf 'iillcwlug Uthe r?port of thla d^jtn^ar; f,.r I e motth o' J?nu?-j: ? Patt? .ts attended at rfiice? Mslee, S&l:f'n?i*a 621 tt thatr iliralllm* i Male*, lit: fknele*. Hi'. V?eainttad 48 Titil l 314. Nnu^l e- oC- tatht, lli. Iii whole number of preeorlp* ticnt pu* op i tin g the mosth m U.610. L^rgr ??t r^moee lccn-dsy, 151; imalleat aumbtr in one d it, 71? ave rage p?r 10|. 9Iee41?<$ of lite Toting Men's IK-mourutlc lt?pul)llcun General Committee. Ar tiii, [ this Cotnu . tee wss held lael eight at the tf.uj "e.'act In' il'nie Richard 3cb"lL Eeq . tlie l':eal feet tf tu? Con rolt tee, occupied the chair, and Mr. A. T, Gal'.sp'r act?d a* recr-'ary. A ico'lon wes made an<^ Oirrle" that 100, C 00 balht* IU f?vrr of tb? cs'.al enl'.-g*in?nt he printed >y tbe Dimmit tee fcr ore in the poralaif ??I'ja'.ijn. A-, iuvita'ion .ta? r? bj the Cominittf* to attend the anr?:al ball of the <;en?i cits of the Tv-jth ward, to b? gi'en to eight at the t.btit?ie Assembly Kmcus, ifi Bread* ay. r>i n?tlrn. th'- tnvltat'on v? aseepted. Tbt? foliowlog p" as Me * . ^ ri-?olution*, offered by Mr Gicrge A dsn, of the Siventh ward, were tnao wad:? W1 crest In tht last oan?aei for ?' ? eleition of Qovurnttf of this Ma?? tbe ^rmr'Oratia i irty entureil th. nouleit .? toe avowed Irlcouj ot - hs " . i t . ay c i a.^censat au'.1 eo r.ptetioa" ct theoaaalsef tli-s Ftate ss the p lioy roost suital'le 'or tbe Baivtesanoe of ear j itlio w.rkeot <ra?r v? .??. a?, aai the .-ruaiotion of the ii, ?.?t- ti ot the ei'its * tui' tis>e. tv s cut > r moro smpli' .n i nue tsr the mirolir un of Mo frc u? of tf.o (r-eit < est acd rrhe-eas, kl: : ao'ira*i9 iliislaWN ol ti'i? f-tate, m tee ?i't3i-nof UU,aiMal?i| ra. i ; lac ? 1 ?v ;>?<1? s .et the treaoh-.r/ of tit siem %' k' U" instlgatioo of bis lsrnburtt?r advents, aio>s?4 til* ntxtvTt kaowa a* tho ti 1 fpt ths ?n'aritem( tt *nl os?a? Htion'f ti e J? ;* e?r-a!: a;.i wh-rtas. t ? olti/sn* of thli fiate art ceUei upan to dec'\r* ?y ballot ih.i. b, aeeval oi o|?j : let- - ? th* ti mpot'.i: i> tut'if urrs on (Vocntsijj neat, tl 13th ot t'-ii ta?i ib t-. t:t r?b:lt ll'iiii^ii'.iliaiihtdfm intyr tbii oity an l r uuty-'-aid nt v as the e\ef have. pltuM I '?> *bo support ? ' t iu /ujII# w rkt ef thi? Stats nnc wiit thar f ie ?ivj tho r vok?s ami i . li a nee in la. r title eoiistltuiuaal iniea.ioe?s? akiti ?jrrf a:hin? 1 1 o'ion li folitd. Ib? t ?.e oour.i parsied l;tbe^x: stivoft.1* (tat- -r.vi.i t thependoro ?t.? qnsaMon cf e iUr*l * tbo rai.sli in t' v lat t l.cg ilat no. ? as a dlreot vi lit nj et tti ie p!id|i ?. u at*.! if whleU his cleetlen was i' .rel.and ai a'.rd nirens of tb? f"liry i - ?r pur us' oy no d u.o ciacy ot title . tatc in relation .a oar publlo Mate impr ve meat* Alt :-scm? d.i-cnMlin ' j- >n the ab. ?? resolat.ons th<7 ?re re i.cat.linoa*)y auoji.e', wh?n tbe Coa ul'.tee ad; journed. Tlte Ctlme of tile Metropolle. Ml- AIM AL K*ro?iT O* TUB MAYUK AN1> CHIEF OF rul.tti 10 Tilt ?. 4*0?. COUNCIL. S v. ? 0>TI0?, Feb. 9 1S54. To Tm Ft* Common 0>; > at. G . lixau? I uusrmtt ? row th the rep-. of th< CMtf Of PoliM, *r.d I d#6lte t". ?t ,roM m ; 1 wtf r< uaa<"ruce la the t;? *? tn rein espies a hr kin, uet -ml, % ? o ut eoLutton ifli'ieoj'i/ tindeparta ea: bat toolbar topic* a In*. ?d tola tht Tep>r? The operation Of tbe i?wj J 1863. orgaoialac tan da. pa- inert, ! u la rij ;a l^rreot t-odefl to pl? - it i i ?qoB tcit Iwlll oj >ulj ih? f < ? ctet on foraae i of i', ?? UM ?om Hi u itv, ?.. ! c.e U.nu.1 i ootr-i a^mut? 1 u>vl< that act htTi> 'stiL' illy M>d*e*c cil to rtrry f;nt ill thi pr> viniirrof Hie i?- , aeo l'u.6 e? den ?e of tbilr .j-0",.b art to be fc u'-fl i' the i j-t'k r o'i?iBat*r _,f xn* r*"n tpjTtfct *J hu e i v?* ??* *D(1 naral ?undl '<??? ?.u I ett Henry cf 'he acrpe Bj M'lsffcctory it Xa* c udt >a of tie ai*tit *t , ? iwat, ! ?-?! jj: ftfrala fnui ai^reai la; my to, ret laa. huj iwaft il MU be iui.li to (Teat, i-iimae. . S*te-al aote have, n water, beet Litre injed before tLe Legielatore wliiot , la uyjadgeme'tt, if carried kit" c^eiatwri, *iK'1 <i n : ,j taipair toe u uIlb. and ( ..cC'u?)ly deitrov tti - dlaoi^ re i> tba detriment 1 ii > .te jcur vwa.ion to \h*? ni-a<ar?, la ihu c (i.H deal a>ritraiice that >? ?, as oat <~il>s of ti>- rl^uie aid ic?r)!?o tbs CI*, aud ti iu:m! >,;;.a tu? neiurt J* :tc cl'.ut eg a? to ih*.. ;lre? ant p >p ? . cy ; will, hj yctu oflfUtte'-xo, n; 8*' j ur i<aM of thu MBMNHKy aau lijuilcuK ,?k 'tiaiU'O rb?> b.U .vr tfc* eief.iior of t.liwl of roU.i? wouM. in M cjiri'ia, if tBactcd Sato n i?r, st ? b, .? kt ta? "iflci vcf ao?' diiopil*?of ?ti*T'm?nt fro. a whl?!i It ? oi.lU Beyer ifootcr, f ;p v me; if I o 108 ll now aouioat ? l bj '.ei ?: cct i?i M? i, * ho ).>? ? riju: to to n (o th?t tfice." a bNtty ro-?:' i %doo ia ?n jih, uim> vhlcb he c ? < ii.-ot fcr t^- , ij of iiwaai proper*/ He i" ?* ?clraab!e for ? >y a- Ti ".iot of au:jr ?? tic htiLu ft tteub r il '.he f< to*, aed e?n be a ?* if ,e< inovei fro; f.i.i* tfc? pr? |?? 'nw ' u U; ? < f tl.ti (an I 1 era 1 f) el - ? . t? ? impo in; off rer, ?c< to dl^iOo the r< ton that lU.'ie ?iii t>i Jt aciual 1? .C, to 1>.e fjari.ufnt. 1 be^e fe.t e-Uli< <>n ?t? *. to enpree* Kay ,? tw of ttew; pICp ?.ie< I i. ' I -t'< tC If ? ? *?' it P ? f .->? ?'?? f B li 46tHot!cn cf tfce rtut^ 1 oko t > vhf c.-'mpiu .i j, aajl tioit a 41 tc *t? t ia-uettate i : xtt en f j nr ? ?uii. J4C03 i. ' vtf? ?[. n-y. ?. A Ws. i*vwt, *U-. ?? S x? 1,1 ao ?' ? 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Tie eflbet ef thie detarminti >o i j ? i i: ? rif ala>'' it I a ' r?*t , . ? ' 'i r h: n i"! ? '< -ty thj?* 'i r> ri ? r .ciuu ff> ept'ar befaro tit* Cj^ntwi.-.n*: - f<,; trial, t ' It oth . o' 01 ? ' .f t M Cifc-H '1 tit ot' >'? won l hi fi ?> U?* >f u .!?...!, ';o r. tt, i .. .i < ?fcil t ' (?? it fie ?*r?ri j or p<i ... i -it >i ?nA reguUlUiMle jjarealiO i-r < J b# ?ucei < <* >'.?!. 'b* f t-. r,i* i?tr. 'i io a $v , i i it at?p*e le'" ,.r m;*t?d 'lie ip- ,e.a o. 'la li otli : ie I r v.. m, -y.c aft' V". Mlbeai I , tc ;?> " i of ... .rr it Of ' .e ? ' It , 1 ?!{? '.?' Tit. I . j,,,, J M,1 . f?<S ? *?? ? ' 1 ?"'ablieta j -I o .. M?e -tieei ' ? ? i ? it t t'i -on v' f erl >'? ' ' ' 1 ' 1 ?' ' " ' f?* - ?????-? M t<j i ''' - ? - ?.u ?: at a d r/, a <) tj- ? ? .-bibUifu .. !?#??* for tie re piaei tieaa ? '* inj' .1 1 ,e i. h <teTolv|fl< ap a mew* fca.eo i. 1 ... thin if. U feev, ft iltt*i , r - uj.i.n, a* it > ?; ua.lj u offli i?! tee go i->M cf fait&U! ?i.-f.?ei?,. 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