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ret LETTERS FROM EUROPE. NCMItr.ll I. The Idler? under tin lic-trl are frmn the prti .fa gentlrmon of llin town now in I'urope, ni' nlm will probably spend n yc-nr or two in trav Mhmr.l Ltvi.itiMioi-, Dl.t. P, ""2 Mr Di.tn Sin: It is but three weeks since I bitl you good-by j mill the dtstsrico that wpa- rites us seems to have mi ira''d llir limr. The voyage from New York to till" t ity occupied less tiiim tru mi'1 n h 'II 'I '" "f lime; but 1 am not intending " 8" '" "" account of a s. a vuyapo. for since tho steamers have run their regular trips across the Atlantic, vvc have had ,nt little of the perils ofthp sea or sea sickness. ,s lur inv I ."ipi ri. nc. .1 neither; the-, lore Stat-, occupying Hi.- highest public offi. - ",c h I shall not attempt to describe the n, it b. mg my na CliierJii'ticeofthc Supreme rmirlnii.Iti.n- int. ntionsiinpiyio give my .. ...... irnor. During Ran. Jackson's administration. 1 1 sec nn.l hear. Mr. Van Ness was appotn'cl .Minister Plenipo tentiary to Spain, In-"1 lie remained serr.il years. Since Ins reiuru from Spain he Ii.t spent most of his time in New York and Washington. The Inst time ve heard him speak wn. at asli- lllniclimau State 3oimml. i:. "v. v.u.Tos,aK.. uiutok. Qj"OttT aclinowJedgrnents arc due to Hon. Jatncs Menrham for three volumes of mblic decnm' nt" of the Ian session of Congress little more limn a year old: tho documents, we mean not tht hookt; and ihit i-i'" fnilt of th printer In Congress, no: . I Mr. M-n li'fi. Death of Hon. C. P. Van Ness. Commits 1'. VaN Ni die.'..! the (iirarrl House, rinl.ulelphia. m. the 1.1th inst. Tor ninny venn Mr. Van N. tended ut Durlington, Vermont, and was ene nl llin u blest tnen in "' CONGRESS. Mo.idat, Dec. lh cave noli, e th.it to I , ' i r til' Pr. - .' tit to . i i , 1 n (- ' t i 1 i it 1 i. ' 11 lit U ii. nil 0. Hi' tit, tor on Miniums si rvueg. Si, I.,. Mileil am' iidmi nts "ire made, nnd it was po-lpoiii il till Monday. Tlie Kentucky election easo was then liken .:, ,ii.l .lob t, 1 , M. - i-. 1! ie. T. li v. Mi! I k r n ml Urn. ke. Mi. 1),, ii,;' i-i th n i-i.f tin1 door, when lb" Semite uiljo'irlit d till Mini, i. ,,ik. Mr. limn ii of Mass. nuked but did not obtiiin lenve to offer an aincii.lmi lit to the St iti. Mr. llnirht m..r...tv he will move a relercnco ol tlie I'rcsi .huts on sigo In the several committf an.' in, ml t,i stl-pond the rule requiting tin cm in, tl. i to lie . h,,-i n 1. V ballot. Mr. Utile sinl be understood tlint the gehtle tnnn had a list of the committees in his I in ml , and be desired to know tho names ofwlnch these ... . . . i coinmuti.s "in- ui.wi.nvM. i .i . c Mr. Iir.cht. in answer to Mr. Hale, said he rules providing lor he appointment of a com ington, in March, J r-l!, whin ho addressed a company of Vermonters, and paid high honors to th" State which had greatly honored him. Mr. Van Ness was a native of New York, and a fellow student in early life with Martin Van lluren. l)n arriving at this port, the first thine that. attracts notice is the high atone wall upon thu hank in front of tho city, and extending many I miles along the nvr. Tin y rue n.me thnli feet above I"" water murk, and on the nuie walls, f t I ho pinlei ii. ,n of the uumeii-e ilei I luch t'iriiia distinguishing fe.ituic of tlm i i'v . , The va.ieiH dm k" .ne eonnecteil mill the river . which he intended d tint they - " "I i. h n ''i. ri' i! I . tiMiure "1 men. 'i rs ,' n irt h i wz the in i;,,ri i.i .1 li lined three ' persons of live, nnil two en each The list was then handed Nfiiutor rinri c, and the Yv lugs naineit tne n nun it ininilitis. T lie Si natur fioni iNew Hampshire huh not on ai y Committee, because the deiniicrati n.'ijor.'v conceived Hint Senator was outside of any h'Mlthy political organisa tion. Mr. Halo replied Ih it be was glad to be re lieved fn. in the lutiois of committees, n! proud of the came given tor In-" ev. lii-.mli. Th" rules vveie hi -iieiHleu, u lien ivir. lirigm had a list ofth" committees to . , i to tin- S' nale, in lie.tilv th suite us 1 -t i V. i re .e.tni'l' s e in- Senators ol the p.,',M. tv h id met log. tbei on eneli .Miintiilt.'e coiiimiltee of three. to ! by locks hi. ill ' Literary Notices. Tlit HluBlraltd Magniint o Ait. Alexander Montgomery, IT Spruce street, New York, pro poses to commence, in January next, a new and magnificent monthly, beanng the above title, to be edited by Mr. John Cassell, who Ins charge . ef a can .1, Inch are open, d j at high tide for i-lnps to pi-s ill and out, ami u-, tho tide begins to fall are rl..-. .1 : bv which means all thnsc ships within the dm k- ,i,e kept upon the same level) a very nnpoitiut consider ation, where the ordinarv tn!" r.s, , us here, sixteen fc t. These dock are built ..f lievvn stone, in the most Mibsfinti 1 nniiM r. and are mostly surro'iiided by immen-e wan I.iim s, thus iriviii" every fi.cihlv thit is tio-sihli- tube ob- . l ' r, il h. l.-t .. I b, .1 .1. Vr. t is . in f.il - -n " - m i .No .it,, ii,, i Ii llluv e,l tint til ' I Mr. H . 'I he cle.ir was , it 'In , and mini ii tii,tt it i u ite tin,.'' ed to i , , sioi'oil i a r. by. it, v, r. I'mli i w ood ,1 to 111! vaLuiiOii t. rinttce of fifleen niemb. rs, whose dntv it should in- lo pt.it ii ..'ii, i il bill at each crjon of 'i n m ss, uiakniL' ap n.pri tlinn- U i tl p iv 'ie lit of in iv, ile him s. The 1 louse w ent u.'o the 'oiiimhU' e . I' the U bole on the state of the Union, mill rc'tim il the consideration of the pending rc s,, ntiens to nfer the various braiicbis of the riesideiit'rt Message to appropriate oommittees. 'I lie Committee proceeded to vote on the pencl tng prnposiioii, v 1 : Mr llnsiks's piopo-il .-it to except from reference to the ouiiiutlee of ;m and Means so mueli of the I'lesiden's Messa..e es relates to the tariff and customs, and that it be referred ton Select Committee of seven tin m bcrs. Mr. Jones moved an amendment, to the efl'i i t that flic ad valorem principle should be rcco' insed in .'iiy bill tint might be lepiwted by the ( Vim ntli e, ani! ri ilucing the ei-t n dutn s . n impnit-s, with the view to the i ell, 1 1 ion nl no more n v . line ti.ui will lie iiece u v to mi A the legitni..ite exp n-i " "I t' e goveiniiient. 1 a iiv ision oi me .pi' -i ion but was ov en uli il bv the li Itio s em i c r- on ir b 1 1' Jit one third of I ' that nr tint, r ' , " I The It. p, rt of i ! 1" tout OITicd contains full statem. his ct the " tre-if nniniifictures and improv. n ents iluripg th" v ir. The number of models in the Patent Oflioo nt the clo-o of the nri sent v. ir, n i I.",- short of "Tl.rpO, n-. gain-t 1 m J ,n i ,n . I 111! Ut W IIS OI rr.,111, i d men as,,, (h, v wnlroi i.ni, nt the . lose ol tbi centurv, lo 1.111,1)111 . The preparation of an An alv tical Index is recommended, in order In pro vide a convenient mi ans of access to Hie in creasing stores. The K.'imrt of Mr Stanbury nn the Industrial Wh n ' lmdon, is neces i.nlv .1. I iv i d. but v. ,; I ' nl before Cui.-i. ss III a I' w w i i I.. The iican I ' 1 1 l ' 1 r v ( i ,niiissioii h ,,1 com pleted the surviy el ibi Itiver (III,. Im i i: ci nfliieiu e w ith tin ( 1 '..rai'o to the p."i ' v l.en it strikes the U esti in hoiiu.biiv ufiNew 1, eo. I he Seeertary corn cfs i irors in his form, r re port, in regard to the hit. tit.!" of certain points : lit Imviih; Ii in ills, v , i I that I.I l'.irr, -v is r r n in oiislv phi! oil on )i-'ui , ell's in i p. 'I he Ih I putinrut. honiver. h .s i.i i n. il lo ml it. r. w Mil the action of tin ir'niii'imii'ii 1', i. " inl o the point mi the ltio ii i ,!e, of t,,e -oiilhein line of New Mixico. the Ii nctions i f the com tniss loners of both r oiii-tr. s, h i v i li Lr. on that n,' cnsion, bei n those i t' aih'hiilois nn ie!v Th" Four Days Later from Europe. Nr.w YeitK, Drc. 1 1. Thti frjti,ia slr.ntr.nr Arnti" n.rlir.,.1 nt tt.l- ..A.t w b. ii th- d. part- nt m)c O.cock ,,,,, eveniy Wt, i.jverpooi (ati-s orning to this rate of I Q ,gl imtnnU Tvoianii. On Tuesday, the Iiirl of Derby staled that fie wns ipiife reittly to agree to n reso lution rat living the present system of commer cial regulation t expressing nt Hie same tune the dptenni. ntiou of tho present government to ad hrte to flip nrineiide of Freo Trade. On I'l '.'I 1-1. 1 off of ,1 1 1 sudden cessation of the w n , I I tin amend i.ent was agrecn to jobs M, of a similur work in London, which reached the lamed m loading and discharging ihi s. With enormous circulation (for a llntish p'ibliciiioti,)!out tMe docks, Liverpool coubl never retain her of(iO,0(0 copies monthly. The publisher lias commerce. entered upon comparatively a new field, mid I As for the city itself, there is but little to !. promises that his work shall be " (h.-nledly su-1 tmgui-h it from an .American city. '1 he Ci, penor to any pictorial magazine of the day." i on u,,,,.,, M, lleorgt 's Mall, and Seam, n'.- W'c look for its appeirance with a good deal of uoni, nrr n Urge and Inndniine binldin' s ot tnfercft. It is to be n s.j magoznip. History of the l'ainiir of alt A'ationt. Such is the title of a quarto, intended "to reali7o, m a permanent form, a gieat exhibition of the Art of nil .Nations."' Drawing ami llngrjv ,i have bei ii niii,e, li'i.Ier tie' . irectmn ol'.i . istiugmsh cd c iniini-eur of Paris, M. Armen.-ninl, mid Me moirs pr i .mil by M. ( Imrbs III me lit, iluec ti in in f of the f' ll.'ery . f ll.c ltiiiv at Pa ri", ai d fie i I'ltiirsh p i f the wo, k h is h. en nn 'i rt i!.' n t v A'.De. ') U yalt, Archit.-i t. Terms. 5!' ci ii'- p. r iimiibi r. Th'' jfiv.'.ul . Ilma.mr or Ic.).1): lit : . j 1 1. John I'. Ji.nti.(V ."VI , . s , ,-i Tit th i ii ii 1 j. s t i - u -i '1,1 i s e. t. 'i Ks -,iap. t il.'o i,l sir, on, I, . j,,', 1' . '! i- ii ' p. ,.-ah! to i . , , I nl. Amet.i nl units wi:h i- nt th. hi'.,! are ii. ' lo pt tij i n our the so'. I i.v ' . -t in, an. I i.in ite 'I h li it. i i, I Ill.le, ,', n i i"r, vi-r ! r .-,i- rrry T!iri 'i i no 1 '.,e?-. . i.'wi. : Vl ,ag(" .iw oik, lin-lta It. .Noi 1, n, 7 1 rimml ,s stri 1 1. Thi I', ml coiil iu s a (lesi ri tmii, wiih t-ngrav-iligS.tSi Lillian, s in th" t'liited .States a list of i'l the j ublic Librai irs, nn.l th" number of books in each i.nd lists of American and Kngli-h binAs published lm inthe year, togeth er nh trade-lists. To book-buyers it must be nvey couvtini nl and valuable book for reftr ence. The .Vapoltbn Dinaity. In noticing last week, tlie elegant work published by Cornish, Lamport &. Co., (8 Park Placo.New York,) wo omitted lo notice the jirire, to wit : in cloth 82.50, library style $'..75, half morocco gilt Five thousand copies of tlm work were sold in ten days. For readers in general it is undoubtedly tho best memoir of Napoleon and his family that has ever been published. We give, our opinion after hiving rend nearly the whulo of tlie book. Poor nml Ignorant, Jttch and J'lliualiJ: Two Lectures, by Hon. Horace Mann. We have received from the publishers a copy of this woil:, which vve commend to the atten tion of our readers. It makes an annropn ite eifl to young men ot this season of the v ear, teaclnn" Ihem v liu ible lessons on the subject of ti mp. r nncc and the kindred virtues. For sale bv J. V.V. lteyuools Co., Ilosonj Mall, Mis it Co., iSyracu-e, ami booksellers general')-. Pxlurt Sitefor Chrittmits. We have ro coived fiom H.Day, publisher of the Itntn Jonathan, s8 Ileckman street. New Yoik, the mammoth double-sheet Christina number of thai ( nitiiiu it foil j T T i i it . ,v ic I i In if ,vii, : at the Ai'i 1 In 11 I ' the di , i l.v a '. . i lie, h '. in a t. ' I , km ' i p ' i. poll I. rlieaui.nl n ' in ,1 utc ol i i.'l.. ! In I f c. . v. nh i p tci '',in -1 ii" in h 'r h 'nil ',. I ,ii, pi h .1, I itiv - ai loom ."s r " t in no an- i ; -i l! Ill the t.lVilln l! tv e, 1 .l., (1 oil le'r ' an.loiiierel Itouh to !..! 1 ' i ' govl. nun'- hi; g.igo to No. She is llie hoi:- k.-eper. . 'i,l has a sm ill o .ice in t, ic t, i- i . v ,i , md :,i h i( you apply for wlntevir ji.n wish, ami to ,i , you pay j wr bill. Ther h no public puloi o; sitting room, either forl.uli s or gentlemeti, n,,i-1 any public table. vA hen iidics Meof th" )i ulv, I it is necessjry to taken prior; but a j;. mi m,n ' ulono can go to tho cit- iwi.it for h,.nie;.l-i ill he chooses. There he w i'l find n iall tabl, s i,' ' two feet fijuhj for one person, vhilo then- are others InioL' i iiniigh to aceommoil.tte a intv o! four or five. 'I hern he orders whitevor ho may wish to oat, and waits as dclib' rately as he can while it is beinp prepared. The waiters are al together tlie best dressed men I have ever seen. Tn their well brushed black coaU and pants, tin ir white vests, with well starched white crav.its, they move about the room in slippers with n noiseless tread. This system is so far an eipu tablo one, that a person only pay far what lie has ; still it seems much more luboitous for the landlord, and expensive for hn gue.-t, than our system; and I cannot account for their adher ence to the custom in any other way than then fear of contaimn itions by the iiiingliii' of ti,, il ill! rent grades msuiiti ,it t!i" 1 ne t t' !e. I hive seen fir ii ss uf H,viity in,. !(',. ir, here than I fxpntid. I h.ve s 'en ,, iso.i- inicjil suppose weie poor from lli ir uppe,t, .ni . , but lar l"--. of 1.1 a ct povcty th in I Ion MM ,, ,,, ' N"W York. 'I Ins mis s, I le li.'ve, m it j, , nieasuri' li i nn the fuel, th it iiniueiise miii.l , rs emigrate to tbeSl'itis, vv bo i xlnnst nil ih.-u ini'ans in "t ttii,. th 're ii.i.l ii, ii li,,.I,. r ........ .1. renowned p.,r. It is full of finely executed , emplovmenl, nr.- forced lo I i;,r"ihe,r ,1 , ,. 1 pictures, tunable to the holiday season. Among K. gpplMt". T,u. P.,!,, e arc a well dressed nn.l ' thorn the fortune, and imnbrtuno. of the Chnst-, tulr 1(K,,.l;r bo,,v of mrn T,clr ulm Uifiini , mas I uikey, and the way the Chn.tn.a. P..dd,.,B K,t ,, ,M.c1(ml. , ,,live ,;,,, ,, ,., iii u. ..... u,we.. oi, slum prominent, in- i;,rmy nvil ,u,j anil ,,.J1(Iv lo giu, i V ; deed this year's Jonathan teems to have in it u richer variety of largo and showy engravings than usual. It is very neatly printed, and is cheap at VJ cents pir copy, or ten for ono dollar which is the subscription price. For tht .Ytw Ytar, A book with uvrnlyfire iiiforiin'ion I may repine. -J ,t. teiiiperai.. t c.iuii! lo, i. not seem to h n tuk. n vi rv d, . p root here, it I may judge bv in,- iio'nber and ap pearance ol the grog shops ab. ot tne city. In streets vvlieru nothing il.. looked prosjiorous, l' found the uiiwt showy plate-gks wiu.ii.vis, nml engravings for ittnjre cents, indispensable to an sbiindaneo of gilding i I ut v. I, at ap-i.itd t, nil persons wno vwi itoilon in le.il, wiil be , me, at fir-t, as most singular, wus the mines !,v . furthcoming in a few day, and ran be had at all I th.eh tin y mo distinguished, such us Uonl I the bookstores and H.-nod.cul depots in New , Vault, Kpu it Vault, &lc. They are uli know,,, Uilglund. besides many places "out West." Call as fault : and the intuie, n'f r all ,,,..) be voiy for Tlit Il'itlon .Umanac. containing a complete a ;i.opn..lo. Ye:-terd..y 1 -.i il (I, tter, hi 1 Ilujiiiess Directory; n Map of Boston as it in ' teui u..l. s d,t -nt. That is one ..f tl. oldest now and was a hundred and thirty y. an ago; I towns in Fngkuid, and the onlv one, J ,.i in-' the State legislature, and Congress, politically formed, w loch st.il retains enlue "its obi Hoinim classifiidi County Officers; liencral Kvents, walls. They have been repaired in many pis und any amount of other useful information. ccb, still most of the old wall is standing, and 1 The work is issued by Damrell &. M.s.ro and , passed i ntir. ly round upon the top of it.' -1 hi George Coolidge, from their extensive Printing inhabitants a. em more proud (.'their relics than t and liindiiig establishment, (No. ItJ Devonshire . of their i.iod.rn improvements. There also I Street, adjoining tho xcliango Codec Hoti&e ;'lsavv the oldest ctilh.-dra! ill ijii.hiiid, mm p,n,' undid executed ins style much superior to any of wh-eh are believed to be more 'than twelve fonmr number. Published by Job,, P. Jewelt ' hundred y. urs old. Time, bowevir, h is made 1 & l o.. the enterprising publishers of dele ' sn.l rav..ees, and the stones are gr.id..allv cuui- dVeltl ,,t0Ml,0m rdCri "1'OUl'1 be "d i,'h"p" vy ; H,,n " '" "oM" ""'1''3 ' I looked upon those , J walls, u,l u I!, itel upon ' I)l Pi'ift Lift of Ethan .JVn. We have the gencMli uis that bad worship,,, ,1 t, , re in, ! learned iron, the publishers thut tl.is work ha.' pa.ed aw iy, it sen... d irtily that hfe was hut n been del .yed for a short period, on account of Jreaia i eddittoiial in a.enal which have just come into I ,i. ... .i mt '-' i hi oi me auiiior. I 'ye Cowi, - ' .. Tht i Tht Connecticut Cuur.nit. on r il.r. ..i.i.... i -'i.itiiic.'itio.i o! r.l T. l",eOl( .1. and In VVio.r .i . "IL'. ol Ihe ui ,u, . "r"'i . - uuuy, , Wll. ,.M ,,,,-. :"" "' -,,ar UI at"', and us vigorous as in 1, ,. ,, JM jouui. we hive Iimii famniar unh n b.v. .1 tl We have the !. r-, this mo. n , In the U I,. 'i'l .in." lo i If ct Its iminu-e. 'I'lu. vv I.,.. tO III.' Il Cl til III I'lKhrr, ' 1 ... . I pleisaut and good looking face for more thai. I "' "" v' '"' 'h"""'', (Kantouiv ' by ((, nail a century j uihI, u. Hi., davs of mir "! 1 " ,r .'""i" m the ..1.1 fourth,!'.., tUeship at typesetting, ,t up'mahu to re,l ,, ohiViu'Tlow ,'r', instructive es. Jlay it ,vu , thousand v . ,r- " in ' h,- u , ' iiV , I. ive . r in in, ll'.rl. T 11. . I mow-art, ,h. receutly sailed fro u iiuliiinoi, '". Tsjipnn Weiitw,,rth m i,p cih J. Wil. v ' for Liberia, took ma i.j ...,.,.. . ... ,, I K,l,,,u. .1... o.i im , ,, , .' t - c? . t i..u ni.v .., 1..I..U1U ..a Keiihon in the Levi Sseott and wife, Key. John W. Hon,... Mi.i l,Jl1'. 'J 1 Z (ioodnch m the Hil,. The ,,. llcynolds, of tlie Methudist llpiscoiul Church. I "'' have el. . ted V P. li.i.U , n. :,i, iiiy Stl.l niioor.iv. In Mr. Litlle, is , li'ctc.i bv ci, 1 1 i tlie :i ; j i 'ungres-, i.i j ... , i , .tr;..;- ...... r.- n, ,. i ... .. .. . 7, "''' . j, jyC,ui. ine Lark I.indu r l, l Ir.rlt V. Ciiliam BUU.M.S9 iMiim i u email, j m- r.iinni mic Uev. Mr. hcott is a n-w , . h , ., ,1 ,,.,.,p l the Methodmt l.piecopal l dure I. I t t country for tlie purK of mimnuWMmu the BlUir of tho l.liurch, presidwi at the Monrovia Conference, and ordaining umiuters. It.- k . M r Homo intends Ukiuy charge of the Seminary ot Alonrovia, and Miss Freeman, or Kev. 11 s K,. Jens congregation. Haltirnorc, is to at Mrs I ayne, wife of lli.hop Payne, in tlx- generai imsiloiiary duties. Tim congregation liaVo sent f uVcolonUUni1 app,opriMe l,trur- "r tho use I'lb. O'.r del,. "i"i Al.'X.n.ler Di Wilt it, il,. K..... tn n.e in I ungn-s w,. Mand II UU to 4 Lo.ilition llutlon .If as, l.VA. ? v n0"' C","l "-""'"""l h the II. II. U . Hill atl.rand Uk. . Tho Western World sunk in about ten mimn, ,, B, w ,.h l,. r car"., is a total loss. he Wesirrn World hadClleah m, and 100 deck passengers. About !t) dei k p.saengcri and hands weie drowned 'I la steamer Moro Castle h is alsonunk iicrlliesume place, hut tlie particulars arc not ltoown. I .Mr. Ciis pi, le -, i ilme of i, pnlilie lands ai , ( Mi in .foil i I business ol the 1. the committee. 'I h" is. It ct OlMlllttC' Vr. drunks i ii f i.-i anill, i,i in, nuthoriil to nil varan-" r. I Tlie a re-ioliiiion fri m the nays,-.), e rot ihsiribiiting the Mr. Hillye' "f (in. ollerr .1 nil amen, inn nt, to :,! v. tti. rs. the eft" ct ti.ai in nd,iistmi lit of the t iruf nn th" 1. tlie unfinished pnn. iple of p ,tei nun (Might to lie aliuii.loin ii. wa- n i unlimited to .and thut nixrs should lie h ii it tor the sole nr pnsoofi -s.j. ill" revenue m cess iry. and tint of last session, en I the C iiiinntti e be instructed to consider the ub- chirges agunst the lloundary Couumssioner, !ject reiert. I to them, with a mouincnmn oi ine was i ' a; ,io,nti ,1. Also, in.' coinuiiii. e on nanus i'vi-iiih- uirin oi: u" i.. ... . -. ! I 'l -' III. Ml ln o.'i as. I,,. 1 1 III I-. one . nte , w I n II nl, of th . ' th. pi v ., io lopn it, i, ,y t In s, , o III ,1 -II I ' ', Ml tu . fl V lllli lit II -, nt in-imls j'lo. Americiii i ... in lb i, ,n it - . . h tin .'. 'lie illi. I V'llN III the 'I..- - Iv 11". I - I'V to I.' e II i ' 1 I'll V M I totl ifOUS , ' ir ii.lv. i nr The ortic II. a me. tini. of the i lie I hi the I lie In s- "-O, tor the pill ,osi. I the I npi il Mali s, ir iiiflu. nee tl,,- the . v en n I iii.I vv ,1- I o mi at i, i i li" lie I nil! s lb. in ti : abolition ol negro shiveiv. In v ii vv of lh" t Mraorilin irv activ it v th it pre- I'ioiii h N ivy i.rds, the (ioveriunent ! 'o . it' i.j , i I'.'r' 1 1 to vote Ihe oi' ,'n s in ni, u, 1 1 n of :,i i o men '; A v v A.. , mis lintii I'.iri-Riv licit ne- b. tn... n I'l. nice ,,ml I nfliinil t. r. so d. th .1 a in. ilitie.ition ol the '.anils of the t" o co'.iulrii - vv ill be in "ile public within a lew vi tn ks. il vote for the Fi.ipire Ins not 'rv. It i lo.l.V, 1st. II -I t 'I II" Mi. t .id. St S .- .Ill ' f ( I III. I. ,. of the 'nilllV 'I- fnii Vt ... 1,1 ll.U I t I I,, t, .'. i I the -the f-p'il I Is stone. There ore also several churches mid blocks of buildings built of smne. but a gn at proportion ofth. city U built of hrtck. burnt vry hard, and not being painted, tune nnd smoke has , eiven th'-m a vr ry .'in'.1;, a ppe irai, cp. Tin r is-1 very lotle archil, ctur il ta:" .1 -ui i "il in tin t private dw r llmgs ; mi'ei il I ,'n ! ml . ee a n;n' private rcs.ili I . e that wo iM i , i, p ire v Hh li'in drees in I'o.-'on. Th" f,r-t ilis tppoiiioni i.t an ai: ni,-t lello. Th" Iveiitm lV contested case wast ki n up, ni I Mr. Mai mi w nhdrew Ins aineiiilu.i n'. Mr. I lelervioou's aihln -s in support ol I'.v oh's i ' lies, vv as not concluded at three o'cloik, vv in u t i" Si n ite lo'p.iirn.'d. II. .1 si. Mr. Hall niTo'luccd a bill for or trm. ng the territory of Plutle. K.lenedto Co nuilllee oil Teintories Mr. I Ion-ton, from th" o,i,imltee en Ways an 1 V i ans. rei ort 1 a I nl making un an; roprin- tioii lor the hioi.s for th" to th1' i Oitlllli the I 'mori Mr. Win 1 1' tl. lee' in. ' t ol V ( .1 I 11 II, Invalal ' .lime, lule , f .1, u . , , i.i . i,i- I, -I ' , f i Mr. Iloust ,n 1. 1 Alihaiini was eppo-ed lo tlio i.tnendin. lit, i i,.l to Un whole proci . din", but it wiu ml. pi. d. i -'s r-.V icy s II Mr. 'I li mi le- M. I low. s of Peim. ofl'i red an nun ImI.o. I ' lost, 1. 1 'If.'' til" t "iMIll't ee to repent I. b.ll prepo-e s;. c t'C ilnties wherever prac ticable, vi i'li tho view of preventing frauds upon the revenue. r fN. C. opposed the amendment, i h" w is a t!i, n ugh prot.ctivc nl so for th" sole of piotection, in hugging i t mciilen til matters, the w lugs, us a gem nil thing, !1 the ts'ite ol were in turn of oiol. etioii. ai d were opp 1 to the whole movement of the cpiestion now be t'ution providing! foru the llou-e, it being designed to make Jiiin- s internment ut . come at home. to iiri.'PMicb a-j Vr. 11 w , arm pPni'-nt 'visr, i ct lies he-lii, . n tl ,. : Mr (',!, r ' ) ,t . hi n d ui a o v it vv t i t , i! ii , t t v ! I and other p. IM..- n I. Mr. Sti.n! though he i ie in y t he v. iijioi't the lie sud that wrr; , f tl i.'. ii , i il w ith . I I ' V I 1 1 lis pH i, , i . n- hi. I'.'tii i i n the ,1 - ,'e v. b tv e I'll bi en tui nr ,1 ith cen i ii t an, I br't li. Mid the whole overlaid by a pavement upon n h i h the tiling will n-. A In i jo pait of tlie giamlo work h..s also bien dune. t't - pn rt'-fy of an np - ol a sul', i i.'iit sum to i In us. k Ii r the '.ei'i-im-Pi. -nh nt of the I lu'ed i ol the Calunit. At the I iM.v n n.nrro ' :. I .ii ,1 il , I - li Wlo li -uli i:,,,. I v ir I ,1 ' 111 lllll. 'I he few eijltiml.ttts "tits ill eomplianc r, . th" whole of Ihe ed to M. Cloud, lo 'he Kmperor elect, ill b" ti .nn i'U- pro- 1 '.11 IS W ill 111 llluil'l- Si unto vi PI ho , ,in. I the Liup' rot. ai d ..I the Imp. rial fun- liave resigned in the w nh the Hum v .'th The report refers t pronnalioii by ( 'i ii;.r, . ri ct and furnish ii'l inndation of the Yici Stales, and the mi mb. time our tioveriiment v . nt into operation, and the snlarii's ol th. -e oil',, i r- w, re livid by liw, tie y were adi .pialo lor tin ,r cen I'orlaiile -up-poit. lint in conseipie nt e of the ereat increase, ollh'sio ,,f the pr. Clous in. tills and the ex pansion ol lit" I" ie! itive value of dure d that in tl , IS, S wie I, i ' ,1 I) ' t i ire I A .ale lie ' I 1. ' I I. I t ll I ',11,1, ' 1 " t." ' the p tl - , J",!, 'inn . i thf e ii i,' v ,n In , -s p, ll.lv ol tie f "1. i II ...ti. v - ml much inure than tuf e n Tin- i on- re.-, n in, in! ,i I ie tl ' i ri i l.ciii in h .!.' i t , 'I Uli 1 1 , II tl,' ,,1'e '. .lot V tl 11 II lip to ' I Vlll I' I I 111 . I ,11. 1 - I I. ie- c... ... I ,v i . i I i l' 1 . I ,11 - lo f i ' 1 - . 1,1 ; fill. I ' pr i filed to . ' ri s. t'i ( !n .,, Ien::ili, in n; 'los.non I i th . . u Mr, ) roots, ..n.l was of oj !' ,.,'l the on t.' ,t llspi cl of I'" foiemii icl it'.oits. w e should in 1 I. .on Ins find .u'-elves vv tl Ii a l.r, t!.i lull tu 'l 1't. nice, bicke.! bv , i '...!, t, it" . 1 -Ith Vonii 'he f.rill I. r ,.r. .1, it , . 1 lo d I V , '(1. .11 , ,. , ,,,, ' I,1, 't, Jii.L. ,l ; '. . ml t.l i ..! - lll'lll tVM'lv .1. i' in y , ami It n -. i, . t ,,-trn and i rufsia, m n.d shoitly Usl wnb in oni i.bil ity lo maintain Ihe Muurou i,,iini,e. Mr. Johnson, of Georgia, was m fiver ufa se lect committee, and a reduction of the p s m tar.fr. AHiidiu.r t.i Cuba, he nnd tb it si v. a .!( icndcilcy ol Sp-iin, and he I op.-.l -l e v., ,. dit inain so until that government, i.i tself i?h...i.il n -lmipiish the i-!an.l. Mr. Seymour of New York gave i,,,'..co ef an an, i uditicnt to the eighth resoln ion, pn pi -nig In .'.. VV, ,,V,y,.v ner an vi 11 liirWTS i , the couiinilti e on commerce. 'I lie COIIIIII.I'e ' rose IMthDUt d.spnsiliir of tho subject befori .t, und the Hon- m , u- .1 Ti i so w. I) . . i:t. Si.xatk. A 1' tier from !'. Kuo' wis . il In1! i. II , ','!' the 1 . ,.,.t Ui Jintl pi I ,, I VI ,il 'I., lo", !l. Mi.Sv. i" it, 1 ,u i ii- -.1 th ii-i t e Mr. I'rools i nation, i.lo r vv uioi 1 v . ie ! , Tu it fl 1 ' a it .1. ti i'v t i'j..-. Ill's! - i I ; o , o t ,,- 'un' I , I ; in -' hi, 1 1 i . I In i in III I ilte li-t ol I' 1 ll i I 'I -In 11 . r I ti. 'in ti ii . - ,lo not i 'i.e a 'i ' ulti.i. oi li ,)!,' O I 0 - ol I bio l ,1 to pn se ,,t aoiiiini.stratiou I.1...1 i Mr. llro. 1 1 1. aid bolll (!. 1. 1 ce in tl," ailiniius-si.b-ilitute und ai.ii lid- i ,,, ml. ,1 I .'1 ll v . Hid C ii a iite i u. i, 1 rtC 1 Ml 'sit'' ' . i! M. 21 .1 v. ipu -t I" Mr. . .,b. . .1 is I I. I, mi vv is lis vvi. , r t'n i ii , I 1 N . ( ' I ' I , II il nn a II a I ni ut, 1 . I 'I. 1 . 1 1 reipi, I . !., ell, ,i 1. , ' l'r ..hi id ie not. ,1 V I ..nl o .--I ihs Mr. Atehi-ou to in i.le Mr. A t. ive noli, e o, i . . sj a to ,. er ol 1', li i t , ,i in .. ot I'l' I.i le, , .'II I 1 , A:iuual I.t'poi'iu ci I'.ii. k! II, 1 I III II, I l l 1 'I .... . ,. t . : S , . v , 1 . . I " - 1 . .1 . I- I. . . . ii v . H , 1 1 , 1 1 . i. w : . ,i in an 'o, in, I i l 1 , ...t Mr. D.ivi S mi ite to th to Mr. W. li Mr. !. sp ' to ,.ir- , li to .'!, l.'i ,.! I , vv 1 1 eli 1 1 ol th ,'t I t'l" lat.s 1 11. 1, III th , 111- 1. ll tl.,' ,t I 'Ut ol the me- .. . i's .!, ,tli. , in 1. .pi. lit tern ter and men's ol the deee isc.l, an, I vv is foii by Mi ssrs. Ci.s., s. tvaid and f t, t l.ton. Hoi ,1.. '1 b 1 Ion-.- v i nt mi, i c, iniio.f, l'ie hole on th 1 st. le i ' tin- 1'i.ion, M ,! ,, ed lb., consic. .ration ol Ihe pendn i r- -oititi, rel, i l,.e vi i ..is bran, he.s oi no. 1'k.- ."'"..I'l' i .i.n.ioiti . s. ,1 V"ir'ini i, said as Ins s ,i,, m . Iri.il l iipioveuiints, ho sh u!d p iiilm..' piopi'Sitiiin suluo.tt. d ai ,1 si,, iihl siek an opportunuv ',l i. in oi the present oppressive . r. --e 1 himself in favor oi up. - . .'. s r, venue to the , demo even if wo have lo e on th 'in. lil-o opnisi'd lo the' lev, hue , i, ud ill fa 'I ,1 tv 1 ..wed e ol -inn us to .it. nt'.- I,' ' ( J."i ! ' p,-,,l : i i -i". -t , Ihll w ,n ,1 ei,,', r I i.n.l In .1 l:i, l . I hi . ui ni I l.i a, ,v .1., f Mr. l. .id. . engiged in li V it - Ill lil.st ll. bv 1 1 r. Pnooi, ,, tnr"liuvi I'.iiho duty 11 .il , piopiuiiiug th, t.on ,.f Cnited I pi'. 1.1 or 'Ji ' p .Vr. St, i u, ui, I Ci I! lUll.tl V'.r ot .iioilut in 1 ne 1. 1 1 ,i iv.-.- oi I'm" - .-inn ii .1 coii-unii'd print ii illy by Mr. Giddim.'. of Oh.o. whode iiveo d n ch ir.u tenstic siieech relative fi slave ry an I kindled t disposing ol lh" mi, -lion, under considonilil.. ce c,t. ui, nt, the House adjourned. W.'Iim sn iv, Det . l.'i. Hn 1 1 1'. Mr. At. lo, m uguiu look tho chair at ... ....,' .1 ,. o i -i ot 11, . '. U. K ,r,. 'I'll iii.urliil be. ut the S"nat" ihe r.put of the Kecrelury of War, on the classification ot rlcrks in tl, u ill p Htm. nt. Alt ,1,1 I The. 1,-1 It-. j i?;n i, ..I 1 1. ni i , :i,'Jul,:ill a. i i ii. p Land (..' ti ' it lor r ii'io ii ui . te of . ll r o '. -. b, I'.' ' :i'll'.' ,.'.' . pr. - ni y i s' VI 1 1 1 1 I , ,,in'y Land H'l .n'.ity 1 1 lolO ji'mi - ri hi lit. li il vv ,lh ol ll U 1 , f the t r Ii. of I'll" - ,1 vi a- tl pr. , ', tl ll. t ih,r.!i' the I li ol' I . ho, - ol I e , VV 111 " I lllll'l, I of 11 1 Us .1 I- ' J i.lli ; .,,,.1 lue ed lor bv tin 1.1, I- '-.',' i'.'- port of Ilr. 1). . i.s, on the gi . !.. v ol W --eoll- Ii. Iiivv ti and l n n, s,, i, .u j.oi, - ,, and tint of .tiessrs. Foster ie V Intne-y, on Ihe Lake Superior rt gion, will probably ho sent into Con gress at its present session. '1 he whole mm. In r ..f pen-loners now on tho rolls is l.-MiS; vj j have been added, and 8'..'J have died during ti e last year. Toe expense of tho sysl. ui i- ain ut as u-ual. Of r. v dutioii.. ry n isiomi-', u:,,!i r the law of Iri.is, there aie nuvv I I'll, on lh. ro'is ll.'l. b . ti, .ii I ,st vcir. I'ndi r ihe law of I8ms there aro PJrt, and under that of Ifa.', 4.'W' still on the rolls'. Of widows of revolution. p t s, inter vt Inch, and without ary sol, hers there are. now on the rolls fclH). Tiie number of Mixic.iii war pens. oners on the roll, ,-t 1 1'Jtt, In ni i 'Jl ie.-s than last y'"ar. t'pon the Navy P, n-ioii list there are7-ii invalids, .11 1 vv mow -, and i- orpl s. The Virgitia half pay '(',,. in in ,!i,, i, .'H-.,. i ,.i. i.n I .in. 1 nr.ii.i il dur i.'lli..y. e, at i, t t , -,t, . Th" -il" rigate ot Lii, 1 Warrants iskui .1 for rt voluti.uiarv servi I c. s iin.l m the ur of If I's!, is ;W,.rll acres. the act unking ni.pi e.i.ri ul ,ona lor conliiiuii." lh. Mevictin lioui.ii ,iy i on mi.-sieii, tlie proviso l.av Hi.' am -'ed th ..(.nations of ,0 coiiiini.-sion. lr. I'lidi i woo.t c un hi, led In- r, ui iiks in .'tip jio ! i.l'.M r. l)io,'s i ; p, K. c, t, !( j Mr. Toiiecv lotion. .1, contending that Mr Merriv. i iitlicr, h u :ng been duly upptuiitcd to fill av .cuity aciiial v.visliog, hid upiintmeiit ac-'The c,,i,ii.i,,'io m pi ,m i t i t,. th ii. t ui. Kt 1 1 1, I v . j 1 1 vi n p,,.,, ,,.,! ,,, ,, ,ej, n lt( i i , , .H.ve m --ion, tiial ui u ufii r ad 1 un! boiintv . The operatims dtiru tl,o year under the sau,' .u t wii' .' .'.." up p i .lions, unit lie ...in, ol '2-let- land vtariaiiU. it iv.iig l'Jo7 ii.-- iul. .1 claims. Tho execution of tin- lionnly Land laws of If. "50 nnd lN'1, lias steadilt pr ss. ,, aggregate uumoer i t casei, i.mj .i, r, , 'In m v.i lit II, I, J Jon. Iie.l. I Im .r. I'.e Si Ii Ite leal eio-lv, i n tu, ol the in i !t of M ' Ml S ti u, p i. t!.. h.., I. r ol tl. Mi. A "ilei ,,. uf M i ii is ol tl.e const Mm on. e- I mounts to aboiil 'i( (1.1100 . I' ul.,. I, I 111 I -,. I. .. ting ol the legislapire uf he. ii admitted, a nil 55, 1 1 1 in.- suspi M : d . r t turt'ier prool. the miaul iv ol l.u.tl mpi.ni! , --it'-ly llie v.irrinls is.-i, , to .Nov. I, -, .minim's lo !i.'.':t "itiO am , v . liu u .it , , p,- I loll. To s.itiy (lie claim- issued und. i Ihe ait I ...' V. 1. . .1 I R.I ill., . ... Ol .llUr.Ml .C.4, 1 '.1,IH.II lllTl S VV ill ll ' t ip (-. id. Kuggcstions in r. gar.l in the i'epsmu I ,us are mule, p .rt.rularly m i.h.tion to I.le mii.il uiiiliial sxnni.na, ion ot Hit ,'ul ni u.ioneis. 'J'he poll, y wl,ih sbe.nl.l leiruhile nn ml... coiiise w ,th il i Indian tr.'j. . . . ciipu s a en.i-u. . ublc sliai e in ihe sllggi - ,, n.s o ,. li,,, , i. A me sage was received from the niiiiiiaiing the nroceedings of :isti.u ot thi Webster. . lue 1 a t it iiiiuunci meiii , i hi" ing eulogy on I also eulogised the In i of Ihe VI . ... . .. ii..i.. ... ... . . . . ." I.,, o, un it., i I a.l 'lie' Lean a w.k "n''y. d ia.vlor, also made will, the Indians of Celifomia and Dreg,,,, The ..s. re.. ,1 ,.a .... rdu""",'",l,h .ll,em. "V 'f a 7 "'"' , , .,iu uir rr.nnie.fr i lie flepanin. it lias en.li i.vor. . to IJoiijO adjourned. Si i-ATr. Mr ten ii ipu nt ol .M M i. Sew ard p1 ol'lto, III -ter. V 1 . 'I'm iimiai, Di . . 111. Atchison pursuant in the wnl Iv.ng, to K tin i luir. - lii. il lh" pi llin n m", im, n prty.li' leniiiliig u.raiUKt forenfn piracy on American patents. .nr. f.icirs resolution thnt U0 additional copi.-a of the il. port of the- Cuminis.sioiier of llie Laud fltiico be printed for the n.e of said edfice alter debate, was rclerrrd to the Prmtinir Coin, nait.e Mr. Ciiase introduc. d a bill cedinj t0 Q)ll0 the publi, lands m that Htato reiuainn." uuai propimud. ' On motion ofJJr. Clemens the Senate took up conciliate tlie savages by kindness, anil tu pi,., vi nt the r. curieiiee of hos iluu s, unit Us .fl'oits have belli p.iiuaily siirri -sful. Their rights, however, have bet li cb i ly tlisiegnrded, and t ere .- ip.imui lo I, ar li o in ival ol dltlliMill,, s. ll u assertuu as a jiOMlbi.ity, tl.ul ihe tien.ii.oles will fulfil their promise of removal from Florida. I he Report alludes to the census statement by Mr Keuii dy, and . -tunutes that a furlb. r appropriation of '.10,0110 will be necessary for the publication f tho .turpi, le results. The g, o "rapine il si etches whali iiccoini,..ny the C. i.siih ire o i, i, ded lrinii aspersion, and arc con sider, d us, ml in th. 1j ,,iot condensed locul hisiunos. 'J'he cent of jirintiug the Census of 1610, vvas ijilJS.goa. Jt is now proposed to pub- .t "OV I till .,' e Th- run, . tit e I un I is c, Cflll'lltloll d t ) not ste 'v" of i ,, , 1 bv menus of banks, the 1 1 's been so much rr ', nrs is now not worth on- mil was at that ton", ui i iiiipoitant, inv ulv -i it new buililin.'u .i I'i v iy w ai - uy c.tui- .i , i. ,, ,1 ; - nh tin, I p.opi r. ,.t th" 1' tu.'t id t ohiinli ii e. 'i ." ,i 'so.ltie't on of an pure v it r into 1ii e i'v c! ti or.ietonu, is n mentiire il t i "e in t i n'pii. n i I' ti, i-1 1 , 'oil ,'' vm' ll t! e nf i v i i . ' s p-, v il a st . '. . i es vt , ' ' 1 ll I'M' il l., lo; il 1 ',, ,i !'.. I , i i ei,', m th An in iiieiputioti" publishes n conlirnntion "ii r ! that l! -my insets on issuing n new n mill -If, i. 1 Iressed to all the Ptmces of Ku ropt . nr n;,-t the usurp itn-n of the llonapnrtists. The Municipal Council of Mr.isburg has voted unanimously to present in gilt to the Kmperor, the Castle of that city, as an imperial residence. The castle wua in like maimer bestowed on Na poleon 1st. Imuv. Trl.grnpl. c .'esptcbes, in antiripa ti n of the iu.nl, announced the capture of the city of Prome from the Durmcse. The Aus!r,an Lloyds Ht"imer Kdtth. arrived at Trieste, Iv. With, with an overland mail, an- I noiineing that the .'ity of Prome was captured uct. !Hli, tiy the Hntish tore s under tlie com mand of t oiniiiodore Lambert and General God w in. '1 he campugn was considered virtually at an etui, and onleis were daily e.M-cted from the seat of government for the formal annexation of I'pg". lUnrinitii' to Jlril.sh Imt.j, ajVl,.n riji.ta T ,1 . n .. . . n . . .......n ; 4.U11.1; s iij a uu.ci e. ei... uu. u l J e; . , Siw Yok, Dn-. 17. Tie rnval in .il steamship Alnca, from Liver pool, ut i it ed nt her dock, at Ibis port, at tl o' clock ilrs aflf riiooii. llviii.vvu. In the House of Lords, 'id inl., ihe M'iiCiis i f Chtnrirar.l" broucbt forward im ' i . ' 'l ii oiion to Con ir.i, l'n i Tl nte, similar to r 1 ... t ib bat. ,! in the low er house. 1, n.l I), rbi , in r plv, -t .1. ,1 tit.it I.e ),,,! io ocal Kctuc ' Notices. State Temperance Convention". I!y ihe net passed at the rrccnt spsamn of ti,P Gpupral Assembly ofllip Stale of Vermont ,n titled " An act to prevent the traffic m mt., , ,, ins; liqnnrs forth, pn-... nf drinking," tlx I,,',," men, on the si . md Tin s.lay in I-'obriiarv i,. m arp called upon io . pn ss their assent, or dn sen', of the lav. . The under igii".l, the Ftectitivp C..,,,,,,.,. of Ihe Slntp Temp, rai ce rtorirly, regard , 1s ..ii" . r iIip most unpoitniil duties ever .1. v i,j ii, ' i lb" freemen ol th" Mint . While Ihey , n 'i'i" 'He or i o doubt, as tn ihe result, -i t'u v It I eslremelv enxiins that Ihe r, ,', , 'tl -li"" tl b nt the poll, and nil overwhelnen,. ,. , u'v -.'.,'ctl in fav.,1 of the law. " ,, ,,,,, ii I -ii. li a vote will be most s-iluti vi I ii ',,.' i. frien unh confide to'ecee a. rpuiscrr. e, rt -pect nml ol., ,,, ,,ro lo lis prov isiniis. We also Im-I confident. t,-,t m most rises, it will pn v . nt the alums un pleasant li".-. -illy of lesoifmg to Coercive tires to insure its oh-i-iv mc". We llie hn, v to believ that Ihe iieop!" ol Vermont aie a ! nr abiding people; tint when convinced tint i. law is tippiovid ly a Tout majority of the l'n,. men, fi i unh ml will be ihe number tlisj , o ilir.,".id 't. -.ud n,.iiv ivervlhing unph a-aut in I'- ev , ul n w ill b" avoided. 'I " ' ,r 't ' re'ii't. should now, Hir the t,. n mouths to i i". en'ist the brut energies aid lb i's i.t the r , i ds of ti ll perltH'o thr. u M th" S', ', ,t .,n opportunuv is nfT.rd, 1 I ,r I Im-nml Pi i . r-i v erin'r exertion ' Whit "'o . t i- p i h, (on- us nnd withm our i" , ' i I r t iv, iv ,, ii.g.nl himself as person, il't i --I'"tisiti' i'i f'ii. 1 1 iue. I. "t every one h, I h. s.hiiy, hi.- v, line duly, and the object i ir. ll i. thiTgh! .idvis-ahle that the meeting . f il. Stito To , p i, nee So, ietv should be In Id M earlier f" rm I than tint tign-il upon nt tl " I -t i annual in... tin". W, thou fine itivi ..- ' Ihe next in. i mrf w ill be !i mien at Rutin 1 i, the tir-t W i .Inesd.iy m J.mn irv next. . om, , . inpat II o'clock forenoon, and contin. i. throne' , out that .lav an 1 the m t. There h m'.', howev"r. be no -v. i - i r doings of that i r i - eimg Th" foil, -n , ' once comm. n, e.:, , n tv, ' meetings ln i,ld tm hold, n a hie, and all necessary nrranj Vigorous c, nn, i ii 'ii. Ni it',, i llior should t'n r" be, anv d"l i i tillers f-o in l.liroitl. Verino'i 'tor. She is nbundinilv utile 1 wot If, " ud in I'oiiig it li'-r-. ... , th it it is n ,t unit- P. no. l.i.t iv i then rt it in ou our oi, n ....., I, , ll. I- ..,,!.,. kl.ll ... .1 . " " '" "v . " .r .i.' I rew ard ot our ibors. The new ; per prr-s . hh.i, ut tht ; i rcsji' ctlu'.v n .;'ii -ted to nhl.-ti the o , I W M C. hi Ti KllHn ' jo-i I'll sti:i i.i:, 1 V.I Mil I HoWi:, I V.. s. t'l((, t J !KS HMUILT I'. AI.K (.ll WAl.hl l: t HI Si t It SI'I Ni I i O. It l l'il.KV. i vr,. -, I ro mi ' me,t -t,i Is it n . t . pr., 'its h-r .. to do i bhl' 1 I I'll .1 ..ir. -. ti. tl i 1 I r.x. s it ! .in-g i,, m , v - I M. . I- li,s , fl I i, lit' 1 Is I . 1 1 s ; I 11 . ' ",. I lol I V 1 I'" i , ,1 . ll, ,1 I).-'- ! ! , ' 1 V. I'M the !.,- I . C," tiel ioii o! 1 I i ,r oil u t, ri I, ry , i-" ,. I.:. ' on of' t'i.-' i ii'.iv e In paru'Cnts ; ' i..r tne ippoiutmi i,i ei', li to of m r. n ...f s m , 'le ih i I ire 11 I 'I I v . I l' t . i . a r -..li t.on. w i III 'Iv ii g as l' it. v , soul. ,1 I y ' t .. - mi v . r .1 to !,.. l . ti vv is a,-, en'. the r" 1 ii- ,1'Mli Lie lute nor. I - i . -'. I' ll. -I p IV ' .. f t'tltri) v I. - hi nl 1 i... V" . I t. ui: " '1 1, t ih :m ner.ll pr-i-p. r . f tne e v lis nltelal . i.t in finance, I pr'icy. mi- ' in r. ci ntit t -filt- p; on nt ' ' . I s , " I, ad ;i't ,) --, s. J, S, I Hi- - ill. Not being r on t ik. n. when not eotu.Vi d. -o 'ill of the I. II ill" otl.e. ! plot , ' r:i .'.! I ' i t ,h I , .I, p tc. ,n lit I . Ol III I tl.l tie ll IV il' 'J Ii S .-, . J ,r- .lllllie W,ll IK t I Ii .In s. 1 1" ur i y ,,f -I tl ,n' a -i . v., lilstv e. ... , it i , "It, 1 I'l, he ' I i I III, ol 1 I ,'!, II 111 Is. . d ; 'VII It VI, , ll I AI , .11 I tl '- I 'ol'-l . ., loW " ( I". . Illltl (.' I IV s, li-p. ei on Ir. ijtu it . h ingi y le : to the comiimi ic til sy-t. IhIi. .1, mid would view wnli regret any attempt to distuib .la o era! .on.i or impede its iiilcn-tlun-." At a luietmgof ihe Fi-tern Strain Novigi tion Co,np my li. id at Lend -n, il was mei.tioiu ,1 by .sir C. f',., th it ho with Ins pirtin rs hid s.gned a con'rart for the reiisitiirlioii of a ship c vial througli the Isthmus ol Utineti. The ra ital islo be lid feet deep at low tide; 140 broad locks ; to be -400 f. et from metre lo metre, and '.Ml Icet wide belwe-eii tho gate .plums, and con sidered it would be suilieient to accommodate tho trade of the Be.rld. FiiA-ntr. The votes were counted on the 2d, .md Ihe resu.t hud befo-e Ihe Kmperor at !"t I Cloud, by ,M. Brillatit, to v Inch the former re- 1 nl.... 1 u readifficnlly arises at, taC.. ,., ,11B,UV. ,ho crown of Nnoil-on Ud, b. cause Ihe people have bestowed it upon me w itn thiur aecl iin-illoiis ; because the Senate . das legailv proposed it; and because the w hole l. i,..., I. , ,i,o...l li......,,.. i..... .1. ist in their way to ,, no Ku;r,h,.0 ill'be wani ng on my nart l.'i ns ire the pr.wpi-rii v of inv ri iintrv ; and ihit vvlnl-t I nniiit.iiii peace, I will viei.l in nothing in iy ton. ii the honor and dignity of I I I' th i'Vl I T. wl ich is commend'ibly t seems tint the efl'.rls ol v. be. n prim ijr lly directed u und the M. vi.au front I is, i s v, iilun our borders. Fur , nt of lh" eleven thousand army rolls have been em i -il cess has been unusually been secured in almost eve- s -ntisfied that military force s answer with these Indian i ilgi.l a.ihereiice to the puii- i portnmof terutnrv fur their II ih.'t Tex-rs clone into the ' u.'r own use all of her pub .1 seem, however Ihat if the ohlig. i to ih fi nd Texas. , , ,tn t.u ic .IH In I-l if. of N. w Ylivioo, here is an . ti n. i.itl il a n of that Terr, ( -I'te i ,i h i ." I-. -J. J . . i ' t, ; ' Ii , 1 I -' I v , " . , , i r l v vi i- - ' " I I I , , I , , th. I '! I in, I-, i I I "- ' I ,. - ' I ' l , vi, . I) ,. ,. t , i ' , ., ' i 'I ' , I I i.:. iif. 'it 'i , , ,:i . , i .' nn '. . , '. i i , i ' v. Ii ll l. 'lilt i i i ,' i w r. I ' ... , ., , w ,o .1 I it t to ou tl" ( -- I. 1W . .'..' . - .'f Vt ,"".1. I V I- , ,,l I r .'i.M;",i.. fir 1, . i; . r ,'ni '(., '. p. op,e ot S. a i -'. d It iv i' a'ri in v la t-i d rendv v. ti n-ii : in th,. cm, ns,i, fi.i.ii, ; and liiteri's' iiisui it tor n tew v'"irs ; it', amount pinl Iv ll 'in tuil.e ri.nl 'ioim v.. nut to the I. in, , and forf, .1, d by r. i- . Illlllg.' in the 1 v ttinli ,.f ,1,,. r 1." I, then hrs. mi. iim,.' ov. r s .1 vi,i'-ei . ! ahirig ill" l.n ol ihe unite to In, til lh. tn.n. 'I lie vv ho e c.si of tl,,. I'Meu- n , inited nt si. lu, (Ci... At a ..mti IJ.,.ir.l in I'.o-i ul.stwetk I La s' u- e ol ibis Inar ', T f st .,( ("l ll I. ih '. ri . licit ail I' , - i C, ..p in . . it is s ., , '.n or i ..i tr .. if. S' .1 , V i I! uioi, : Pi ,, ,, l , ' h ro inn. i,. e,l tu 'i-. i- ,1 ot l,k. .1 I Ut HI (II I . I -' -' 7l (I. ii1 it , n, vv rv toice, ,'' tht vuli ' l, ii. Tn. i t ' ,,!i . i h i li -t . u - ," d !.,. il. pr.,;, ity W III. i I'l, 111. l tnlile a r as I A lo : a i i -at tannic entry, i the Lend ii iii.nl the p,..,- . on n.e si.ne ol ecouoiiiv, .t ; stem of const defence Inch ! , -t ,1 ii ,1 i. . i ., ! , 1 n.e eiui r bubo' lie urio s a pn tii'icli a- w ,. h iv- c.ttioiis air. ai!,i con ' h '. I o 'oil .,t, , 111', I I'.II H ti i' tr ip, e i!' sp ii, 1, i t' i ,,irv i( k pi ice . i ' . it .' .on ,1 : .i- :,t ,i ui, v. A t r,.ial ''.liii.tiion ,,f the Kmpire v -.s o ii e ai the J 1 . i , I !e ill.- at III A. M. The I'lnp-ie w ill to p.oi-iaimi d in all the ih purtments I). , i ii'bt r ."till. 'Ihe nop. .,.1 iiown, orib-r d i some tune since, is in ir!v le'nlv. l."ou.,itonier, the jew elli r on th Pinee ViMidou,,., is the nr- .,. , u ... i .. i. ...... . . . . Ir Hi. and re .hi s(.,l...i . '' ' l'"'Pg a c...h. . o. jewel, .or , l, j . r. ' t . i the future r uipr. s-', nlpit-.o-es to fimsh seme of, , n.... ...... .. . ., winch I b, comm.iiced I , " "-v " '"".V ,, , vv,,mnZ , of i.nr nnncipiil seaports to " lu '- I"" corona - (ipiierah. St. Arnaud, Magnau, and St Cas ttine, have be. n appointed Marshals of France. 'I he Kmper'.r Napoleon Ins signed a decree pardoning all persous puilty of olTetices of llie pre-s, also Vlli po'ut.ral convicts. Cen Rybynski, a distinguish, d Polish lien oral, has forvtvr.ied an address to ihe Linpert.r, say ing that the Poles will range under his ban ner, should France re-uu.e her wars. " J '.... I,s 11 , rssh sul .. r,,,i t to the ,i., li'vr I! tl,,- v !,..'.. 'to lit .by work sin W V be . ''l, . ,!oi, h f s I.t r '! t .i i , ,' i . :i i. . ,i, . i ii .. re.' t- r-ioou, ( I' Sji",-, .,, w l.ll I, Vt., iii mb. Vt. . .u in i. 'i ss-nciatoil s :.i .i ivv po.nis, os at ae ii l'"iiitieisc i, and to dispense vv ith rs at one . Amoiigshe wiirks at .Vmity Hook, for ll.epio- i l New i orli, ot nrdn.iice, hiin ij'i n iw for the fortifi t r certiin itil,oi,s. eVc. w ire nrtspntiil. . J be i ' un.s n tier tin. Mi m-t... I ,,n,l Ii ,. I ..... Mr. M i m ren ated a bill to an.entl the nro.iso in 1 !' 1-47. In', d nrmr to ( I, I, hi r :tl ,,,,,,,,... ,1 i r'.i.l.ex, liisiti; ol lib d lor scrip in lieu of Hut ii in h Ihe pi, . .i, i -I Ii..,'ure in this tear rt port. i- the st ,ii it" i i , n.-erning the employ, in. ut t f otl.e. i - , .' lie , y ,n peiforiiung h, 1 bo - vt,,,, h p ,...,, i- v, ,y lo the ti.ne und th art- i I j.i nt i . (t ' , ', i rtmnnt ib volve.l the .'nf, ,,t i . ., , ..ork-j ki.uv.ii as the IttVt r.'ti t 1! oh i I , ovi ii.eiits. In imi. it . ii lo lue ii , oi. iiienil.it on- of the but amiiiil t. jrf.rt. tlie S. i r. t, n y Hilda the follow ing : 'I hat any person . t r . lehteen years e.l'i.ge who imposes upon the (iovennui nt by enlisting while under age, with the intention of npp'ving tor a discharge on I be ground of minority , after hi.viug been ft tl, e bitlird, if, In seas .,, should be coiop. h d lo si rv e out hi- t nn ; that in et tuither iippiiiprnti.,ii riiimli. r of olli.'i i s and 'i'ois, 'r.tpjti,:..! IU.avv Si o KM. (huiga, lite, e One of llie severest storms ever . xporienced is now pre vailing. The wind is from the N. V of uii isjii ille.l v ioleiicp, ami accompanied with snow squalls. Tli" scene presented from the govern ment pier is most terrific. A breach ot nearly tit '0 feet in length has already occurred in the Western pier, which is momentarily widening Tho long warehouse of T. Carringlon, filled w.th grain and flour, situated just within the pier and nearly opposite the beach, is in great daiurer. nt of! I he first floor is already washed bv the waves. tor bin lu.rs und rivers, the ' It is feared that several vessels arc nut on the iiiine turps ot r.ngmeers Lake and will tie unable lo withstand ihe viol l'li.Mioors should be in-1 enco of the storm. The schooner .1. I. M.n. creased ; and that an mr reuse of the Medical lung, with a cargo of Hour, winch left Toronto ouu stiouiii ne ellectea at an early .late. Later from California. Nrw Yoak, Dt e I!'. I he steamer Unit, d Stat, s, dpt. Perry, fiom Aspmwall tub, anil Kington, J i. I'ilh Hist., nri ived here at an ily Iioiii this i.iorn.ng. Slu hiinjs oil) pa-s ngeis, an. I t-i.V ,t-lili in gold dust. Among her piisscu gt rs are the o.iiee s ot the ste-aiuer City of Pitts- Ulllgil, 't ina.'e llie shortest nassin' 'i I.e Winfit hi ' kl..u i, o ,, ,. i, ll Hi", ..ml till. it i. , IV Ol . 111 I I 'et il l n lh, .lll,.-h .M. in, Bay. 'I b" news from C, A. t ic. tioni l )i t'o .1 i nun. me- to h 'II. ovnl.,,,! i o , d rviiirns disabled I. ma VI l!l only i,,,,. . -t. i.. 1. . 1 . , t In I Stai, -, I,,. .d tu Nv, lifiirii' i is uiiiinpnrt int. V .1 are t,, the K'lh lilt. 1... in. I ii. I'lil'-reni locaiion-. ..j' ,,t - have nearly all g ,1 1 ,n. P vm i, 1). . . J -'It i.,,"i i -h ,ii inn r Li,,, i I. i , n lit. ,1 l i, alp 11 . -o ililes ,1 N ,t. ,",. i and Lima to Ho. -.oil.. 'J'ho busin.-.-- .a the lor j uier pl.icij had luipiov. d a little, but liter.1 was I little activity 1'nijlits had i nproved, und the ileio mil I. r I'ali lor., ia emit u, oil. I Tl.e it, ilit try I'oices of I' in w ere being ipnt t lly cinct ttti itetl, but In vv,,t piirposo is un Ikiio.in. It is siippoi. I. I, meter, tint ihe Ve nn nt h is -mint tint ., i , tl,, ti un . ,,.,,,d (, Lip, ,,., f,,r sti-l t., , I,,, ii pail Pnu i.lav. ,. ill the 1- lutes uli. nr. 'Ihe difficulties between New Grenada und Peru had been aunt- ibly adjusted. The l.nelish gov. rnuient li nt (breateneJ n formal blockade of the cou-t of (jrenada. III con st uei,i e ol tin; il.tli, ullu tiboiti u,e M kmlool, clan. i. I. ittiiii.', , iv i.' s..i.sfaet.untlit' Llockai,. was i ounterman.ieel. 'J he subscript mil raist d for the passengers oi the City of Pittsburgh had enabled most of then, to continue their voyage to California. I vest. -rd iv tor this port, has not arrived. Much aitxi. tv is ,ils fc t fur the brig Ocean, which is also thought to be on lite l.ke. Should the gilt itni.ie through the night, great damage must he tl ,ne lo many of '.be wharves and ware houses m ar the mouth . f the harbor, and also to vessels that have I. in near tho pier. I 1 SiiilM, or Mi--iosei,n t Key. Wm. t laikand w tie, H. v. W. A Funis nrlh ami wife. Uev. A. T. Pratt and wile;Miss M. Hayes, Mi-- M A. West, Liithn I' osandChus. A. Al !i n, nn ,t.ii in. h of ihe iii"iican Hoard sailed iron lio-t. n. in the '.'.H', ,ii-,., m the banpio Suit n . lor lh Mi thieriuueau. i Tht Ismvii Starts. The Albany' Lvctiiii; ;Journtl mid. r-1 mtls that tlnse jieopli: are now ' in Can ul i, ' w .here a frinid, vv ho It id pr, ci tied them, owns , is the I, 'lit ot n I'ovt y e ir-' fn-e la bor ii I. indsoiiie farm. ' The 11 tin re Sun has tlie li'ovv ing about the sate" mdiv idu il- : A number of fanners ol Ke.it County, Md., .11 sl.tv. holdi r.s, ri.-inilt I, Id a in, .nog, and resolved to s cure the services of the Hon. I'!. 1 Chambers, lute Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland, to argue thcleuiun Slave rase before the Supreme Court of the United ."t lies, should the rase be brought before that tribunal, 'i hi y pledge themselves to subscribe a large fee, ami also to bear a proportionate share of the costs of the case. During the four weeks ending the 2tlt ult. I5H deaths from cholera and lti.5 from yellow Ic ur, occiured at New Oilcans. The Peruv inn Consul ot Panama, oflirially an neal tiers the settlement ol the Lnbos question, ami wains all Ve-ss Is urrivtng ut Callau to lotd .ruaiio .in,!, r tlie stipulations of tho treaty, that .heir thartur tarties will bo strictly examined, md all attempts at fraud rroutd meet the sever est penalties. I i ;l ml." I'i ,l. - ,.r ( I' ' ' it"' , . vi r-tes I i , ' - . ' I Ii tv i 1 , . ii - In ,w ! - 1 'i,. i nil ill tut po-s, Mon. a --i'i.' niii ro 'd I ..md ill !',' iy '..i. M.it'i'.vv Ki lui-'ily. oi I'v T!i. t were taken !n.;.i a e nr.' l "ild t b o-i -' .le. nn 1 the (.'. ' Is -ltd i' tero ii. "b 1 with the vv1.,; I .iii'.rtl. 1 moT'iun ituT7, gsleni, aii.l iron , .1 ( e,.ri'r iv nt" . ; ..... urs in scales and grams of various .., niuintnfd In. u. lul. ..irv,' low. The v. ut Ins heen traced from o'l to 1 1 u ' , rotlt nml lur le r i xplor..lioits will so. n be mi tl. to prove it at ot,,er points. Tl.e gold forui 'i mi s know ii to l. n.l mm') the whole 1. ilh . f th" St ite, an I t'n- di-, overv miiv lead I" a for 1 exsmmatton ..'"t1! f vriniti n." Aric 1 orA Ji.ur- I nal of Commit c. j .'Ircirttnt in koiio.u. A week or two ago a I fine spin ol ,o. -, vvoilli .-js-j.'tli, were drew nml in I the Wuiotisl.i, i.e.ir th" s'imiui null. Th. v w ie 1 bein,; tlnv mi pi-t 'ti" cm, r of llie in. II i -I : -i 'the steam vv . !, t utV, i n.l becoming fngh't im!. ; leaped into lh" nvr and sank in twenty feet nf water u. a feu i, nu'i s. As they jumped fu"n . the bank th- ll il of on,. a6M-, through ihe cm 1 , lar of the other, b'llign.g that iilulerneat'i. ilrnn- ing it at mice, v bn. :i sank, carry ing d m n tl I one at top. 'I be yuug man, w 1st was duvug, held light to the reins, went into the rivet w iMi the horsen, and his life was saved with no so, i'.l difficulty. Fudtltn IJttith in llaimt (In Sunday vv . i k Mr. Hugh ti n;, rs, of Harm t, died very -n.1.1. e ly at churi h. Hew.ntlo meeting iti'lus u-u .1 health, ami while sitting in Ins m', jii-1 ! .ne the eoniinenceincnt of aervices, he was n ,tu , ,! uddenly io throw his itenl back and utter i groan, when he immediately expired. Heath from .Irrldrnt. On Frnliy last a hnke man on .hi; Rutland and llnrl ngton U.ni.o.d, named Hun', died at Rutland, from tnuii ies re- , reived on Tuesday, while attempting to get upoii I 'i moving freight train. j .VTrio.e Hwajr. tin the Md inst., two boys j named 1'isln t, living in Hisitigtie. attempted I i float down the .Mtssiseiiioi river "il a rude nl' "t 'heir own en tructioii, m id" of two siw I. I They went on well till they r-1 idled the ripm-, I when the log- struck button., no I held them I -' ' il the middle of the river They could ti . wim, but somehow mio nf I mu reach, tl th bore, lie sought and foim I Mr. Asi Co'ton, tut Mr. C. vv is unable to re- i. . the brother on lie r..fi. .Mr. I', was oblij ,1 to travel a tl.s ii.' to th" Falls, and procun; help, w lieu the id w-.s del.verrd from his peril, quite in the venue', and both were su dulled, that forbears , hoy vvi re nniult. to return home. I Tweniv n.e rusk's, containing probably ttioro inn Id. ii ! dloiis of lupiors, were taken at a ,i as. Me., ,,u board ot u si.nl! vessel on the ttili i i-t . .in ei tho provisions of tlm " Maine L'jw, ..Ic 'ui .in.d. The del. ltd nit appealed to the , iii..aiy term of the Sn, i mc v.'ourt, to bo he. a I t Marinas. Jloatun .Him Amos Livvrence, nn of ly.iOliil f,.r tin .11 the pn st ut ti n', It Is n-.-. rt. d t i ,uve, w ill, in tin 1 1-' .land of Cob i. ti I'.-o b, . r. ! li, Vi .'I appropriated the the poor in IJ03 , ds of 4000 slaves hnen landed on the rjo winks at llii" norinitios, and quietly poulsets the hush money. Inquinos have been instituted in the Jlniisli Par- .mmcnt 111 regard to trio Cuban siavo iraue-.