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i IV 186a 5 2 a oreeced to decide to iew of what sbaHhave beei laid before Um wlthla that term. Itiaforther greod. that the P2 WcripUow, which has been dieted between the EbWTu', sot the atntotxe, tttS to separate tt ftoai prteat quee- to empowered to ek "for tte acMf4- m4 both bind tiieinaelTt-s la the moat soiema insarlcfsuSnU touad comply wf hi. declAloa. rdno4 to rii at any time alter ward, any question "reccvw lnXUy 'connected with tha matter of "ThU be ratified by the Ooveru-vrJnUef tLs ireerectlve part lea contracting, and tha shallbe tohanred wttaU twelve iaonth, or earlier It possible, la Santiago.

totomory anV kc.f both IV 4 J. BIGLER." Andetnce this agreement has by me been ratified, with previous apprubatkw of tha national Coatreaa. and the ratficatiocs Interchanged In this city ea thai JMh day of October, between Mr. J. Umimitad Mr.

Joe Biatsa, Ac; I therefore, la virtue of the twwen conferred on me by the CouAiilation, do order end dispose that it be held for firm, valid and obligatory, la all Ita parte the national honor beiag jigged for iU fulfillment, AC MOrTTT. UBMENETA. THE LAWRENCE CALAMITY. Xom of Life ained Co toe One Hundred and Finecn. out Uanirtd and Slxty-fire Wounded.

OISTORr OF THE FEMBERTON MILLS. VB1PATU MEETING AT BOSTON. first Intimation most of saalaiDiapateh to the Nsw-Tork Times. Linnoi, Mas, Wednesday, Jan. 1110 P.

M. The two hours! have spent in this mournln city hare been replete with heart-rending and ap- palling ecenee, The harrowing grief of the be reared, the agonies of the maimed, the Intolerable suspense of those who are seeking lost friends, and the horrid masses of chaned and crashed humanity still indistinguishable as they were taken from the ruins of the Villa, lead to sicken the heart and paralyse the hand that attempts to give aa adequate description. I ap-' pend such isolated facte as I have gathered. 8TATKBT XHTS OF 8PTITOK3. Mr.

N. F. II. Mxiriir, an Alderman of this city, was at work la the which Is still unharmed. The first Intimation he had of the approaching calamity was the rattling of particles against the window, and the appearance of a cloud of dust aad lime eomlrg in through the broken panes.

His first lm-' preeaioa was, that the boiler had burst, and he started for the door. When he got out he could see nothing at first for the elood of smoke, but soon observed men, women, and children, crawling out from the ruins, covered with blood. He saw two women issu-- leg from the basement, and ran down to them, but one erf three said, Do not help me there are others in here." He went in under the ruins, beneath the pro- jecttsg rcof, about two rods, on his hands and knees, and fotuad a man wedged between two looms, and a largo shaft lying on his neck. Ha saw that he could ot he got out without towla.i He procured a wrench, and, by taking he loom apart, extricated the man; who went on his way rejoicing. He pro- ceeded to the next loft and saw one Paxus trying to get out, but waa unable to do so, being' wedged be- tweea two plaiik frames laid across his hips.

Mr. Hxirntcoal0oLfind an axe nearer than at his home; but ran thlilier quickly, and on returning released tha man by cutting the plank. He continued working in the ruins, although suffering from an injured eye. Mr. A.

B. Worst was In the fifth story when he felt tha shaking of the buildlngt He expected to be ln-ataatly killed, but went down 1th the falling mass loth first fioort and walked 'out of the ruins un- harmed. He was obliged to tear away some Umr to get eut, which he was enabled to do by his powerful exertionsthe wounded! and Imprisoned In the Ticlnity beieeching bim not to more anytlxtng for fear the rubbish would crush them. Mr. Buaaiaat, of Engine Company No.

4, took out a yonag gtrl from the ruins In a perfectly nude state, yet, strange to say, with hardly a scratch on her person. He wrapped her In hit drercoat, and carried her home, when, with great presence of mind, she besought him to return to the sufferers in the ruins. The city is ringing with the- praises of Miss Ours Baroesa, who at the first alarm slid down the elera- tor rope, and when she found she was safe nobly assisted la helping her wounded comrades In suffering at the City Hail. Mr. J.

H. Daha says The the operatirea had was the swaying of the walls of the whole building. Then the falling commenced at one end, and the whole mass gradually settled the majority of th operatlres rvmning towards the safer and of the edifice. The walls fell outward, but the i oof fell In the shape of a allowing an almost tin-- abstracted passage oa each aide of the mill along the fcaaement, through hich many This pas-y sage was open' two or threej hoars afterwards, and many persona walked through It. The work of logout the bodies had been continued until the base- xnent was being cleared, when the fire drove the rea- caers away.

Mr. Anaaa, the orerseer, being In the basement, orertaken by the falling "fragments while at--' tempting to escape, and was wedged between the timbars. A saw was passed to him through the ruins, and he sawed until the nails pre rented his going any -further. Aa ax was then handed to him. aad he got liimself tit not Tery seriously injured.

A boy la tha factory was in the upper story when the crash came. He went to the bottom of the ruins it a the falling mast and walked out unhurt. JL girl In the upper room felt the glring way of the. and held to her loom. She was also earrtea to the basement; her clothes nearly all torn off.

and yet she escaped unhurt. Tha ln- ataacea of these miraculous escapes are numerous and almost Incredible. It seems wonderful that fire ar six hundred ware not burled all re, Mayor, Dakul Sacansaa, has caused the city to be eanrasaed thoroughly and informs me that tha list of killed, wounded, and missing will be com-, plete to-morrow. The register of the mills are de- atrvyed, and the only war of finding the exact aam-v ht of the inmates of the building at the time of the disaster la by collecting the receipts which have been distributed to tha employe, and finding the missing from theaa. The Mayor aeea jno reason to-night to i- alter the figures of his proclamation.

The atatement that the mill was a notoriously un-' afe buOdisg is not generally credited. I have been laioimed by the Mayor, by some who saw the builJ- lngs erected and by some of the employee, that they not hear until this accident that the building was I as At the time of ita erection the undermining of the penstock, or the small canal that leada the jraterto the wheel, tod to the fear that the walla would Call. The damage as irepaired but no portion of the edlncefcH.V- 1' vr The mflla were turning out about two hundred thousand dollars worth of cotton goods per week, and were lasured for $400,000. The opinion is that no in- auraace will be paid. There waa aa extraordinary Weight the building, though the machinery on the lower floor wefehed dx hundred tons.

Cyaanathy cornea from erery. quarter. Thyaictana aad auraea tender their aerrlce freely. Houses are The I aeifio Mma has gtwa the Mayor 92,000 for the bsae- theelctima. i The work of remoring the ruins for the purpose of vaearchingforthe missing sixty-fire, has beenautpend -d to night but will be resumed by the Pembertoa to morrow with a gang of one hundred The west aide, for wo-lhinla the length and half tha width, hae yet to be explore J.f Coroaer win hold the Inquest to-morrow xnorniag.

The scene inth City Hall, where the ua- xacojTdzed bodies are The ahapetoes, kOackeaed ooreeee, waoss poaturee aoapeakaUe aajoay of their dyiac suffertnga, are yiid oa the floor asd the crowd of moaning, anxious frientU and reiaUre, aeekia llt lost ocea, borer about the corpse, vainly endearortag to reeegalse aoaoe scrap of familiar some physteal peculiarity, The enUre city is ahrouded in atdness. Not the leaet noticeable portion of this calamity is the oeprl-Tatiou of employ bmw to aaarly a thouaaad employer. Craoai ni aarexTxa sea tmm aaaootaraa raasa. Lawaaaea, Wednesday, Jan. It.

I The reuiberton Mill waa five atoriea high, 280 'fcet long by TO wide, with a wiag on the west side 45 feet square, ahaped like the letter I It ran 2,700 tptndlea 080 opera tires were employed. A portioa of the operatives bad left for supper previous to the falling of the building about six hundred remaining. A large proportion of the killed are young girls, many of them being the main support of their parent. PROCLAMATION OP THE MAYOR, The Mayor has Issaed the following notice Lawuvci, Dee. 1 1.

Terrible aa our calamity is. I think it is much cver-aslimated ia the number At near ak I hare been able to aacertaia this morning, I find the dead and is equivalent to dead,) 113, and 105 wounded. Some of the wounded will die, bat very much the larger number will sai-Tlre. (Signed D. SAU DER.8, Mayor.

THE INTELLIGENCE AT B03TON. BeeroaT. Wedaeaday P. M. The terrible catastrophe at Lawrence has spread a gloom over the city.

It is the principal subject of conversation. Hon. Davi Saaaa presided over a meeting of twenty gentlemen this afternoon, who subscribed for the relief of tha sufferers, aad appointed a Committee to solicit further contributions. The several trains to Lawrence have been crowded during the day with paaaeugers, either Interested in friends there to render assistance, or from morbid curiosity. A strong force of reporters for the Press are on the ground, and the accounts received are voluminous, but really afford little to add to the many facts already given.

STATEMENT OF ONE OF THE OPERATIVES. Jons Waj, one of the operatives In the carditig-roorn. ia the second story, was miraculously saved, with his wife, who worked near him, in the same roouu He describes his escape as follows i 4 1 waa la the cardlng-room with the second overseer, lighting up. It waa five or tea minutes before 5 O'clock, and we had got but few burners lighted, hen suddenly I heard a noise it sounded like a loud thundering crash over my head, and looking up, I saw the suafting coming down upon us all over the room. I could not account for it, and was therefore terrified.

I stood nailed to the spot, and did not seem to have power to move, although I knew the building waa coming down upon me. Then I heard the overseer shout, and I tried to jump out of the rubbish, but something struck me and I was thrown senseless. I did not remain so long, but hen I came to I found myself buried in the rubbish, and did not expect to get out alive. I waa all covered over with blood from wounds on my face. I finally crawled up and got to the top, and found a lot of ruins hanging ov or me, which came near ceding my hfe, but I succeeded in getting out.

I passed by a dead gtrl on my way, end two other mangled bodies before I got out. When I waa first knocked down I fell beneath a large gTindiiig-stone, which waa strong enough to uphold the weight above, and this sated my life. When I fell under the stone I saw the alls over me all falling, and the floor giving way all around me." FACTS AND INCIDENTS. Mr. Wabd found his wife at the City Hall, where the had been conveyed after being extricated.

Neither were much Injured. The following is one among many of the. numerous heart-rending incidents deacribed asm a kit IlAMiitoa, aged 14 yearni This was her first day's work in the Pemberton Mills. She commenced work ia the spooling-room. A devoted mother attended her, and when asked what injuries her daughter had received, Her arm is broken and her head is broken, and oh my God, aad here the poor woman burst into a flood of tears, my poor darling is all broken." The unfortunate girl died to day.

The name of her mother is Mrs. Mabt Asjc Baiiiltoh. The daughter was trie main support ot the mother and four younger children. Mrs. II axil tow has lived iruLawience since August last.

Miss Our a Midoss. of Calais, who worked In the fifth story, seized the hoisting-chain ot the ele vator and went sateiy aown nve siones to uie ground, and escaped from the building without injury. Through the whole night she was at the City Hall, passing like angel of mercy among tne eoncnes of the sufferers, anticipating every want, relieving pain as far as she was able to do so, and breathing words of consolation and comfort to the wounded and dying. Before the builciDg caught nre, a numoer oi loose Imprisoned beneath its ruins could be seen and con versed with, and drinks and relretmmeats in some instances were passed to them. When the fire spread over the ruin and they found escape hopeless, they bid adieu to their friends, and In several Instances gave directions as to what disposition should be made of their effects.

In one part of the building a hole was battered through the wall, and through it could be seen three young women wno saxi mey were hoi mi mjureu. One of them thrust her arm through the small aper ture thathad been made, and begged to be dravn through It, but before the aperture could be made large enough foi the purpose, the flames drove away tba men aa the ouialde, and the prisoners perished. A Jurv of Inquest has been summoned, who, af ter view ing the bodies of several of the dead, adjourned till tomorrow at A. M. The jury is as follows Dr.

W. D. Lamb, Coroner W. II. P.

Wright, ore-man i 'a-ion H. Dana, Edward Page, Leonard Stodd. Leonard F. Cressey and I Simmons. The lollowtug is the insurance on the Pemberton Mills: Boston Manufacturer' Mutual Office.

Bcylston Neptune Preecolt Elliot C4ty Metropolitan, of New-York. North American Humboldt Fulton Peoples' New-York Fire and Marine Insurance Co. Continental, of Providence Rhode Island Mutual Firemen's Manufacturers Mutual Washington, oi Providence Commercial Merchant' American tiarpee $40,000 20.00(1 20,000 15,000 15.0(H) 10,000 10.000 10.000 10,000 14,000 10, mm 10,000 lo.froo 10.000 lo.ooo I7te 17,500 15,000 15.000 15,000 10,000 15,000 12,500 10,000 15,000 -ead todiea tiara beea removed tsUte dltjrHalt, or teen cetiveced to recognizing (Heads. 1 tTt foOowtag ts ft ctm t'' -T Urer wetnrotai I Klitka Svaa Jeremiah bwiUvaa. WiiUMI Child.

Catbetma Vaae, Jaa lart, i Catherine IhAiUL. Robert Hayes, N. D. Robtnaoa. Hayea, -Henry Hailer.

feafauei Mama. Ira Matter. Robert Searey. Utoaaaa H. Water n.

Patrick 0Douaell. Richard 9umaey. Augusta Simpson, naoiy injured. liarifordi Conn Royal, of ixmdoa Springfield Fire and Marine, of Springfield. Mechanics' Mutual of Worcester The insurance, it ia said, was against fire Lawsxscb, Jan.

11F. M. IX we couM forget the occasion of our irowdei streets we should at once conclude that some great occasion for a holiday had arisen, but the air of sadness and almost despair so visibly depicted on the countenances of our citizens, and especially those who hare bean personally beraved, keeps the dark reality constantly before our minds. Every train from every directlea comes la laden to its utmost Capacity with living freight, and when we consider that not leas than one hundred aad fifty, long passenger cars have run la here to-day. 8ome realising Idea may be arrived at In regard to the number of our visitors.

Bat the railroads did not alone contribute to swell our numbers, for every kind of I vehicle was brought Into use. In of the surrounding towns and cities not another horse waa to be hired. The morning and afternoon were busily used In removing tha rubbish, altar being sufficiently cooled, in order, If possible, to get the bodies knowa to be. still under the ruins, Quite a number were got out, and, strange aa it may appear two persona ware taken out alive. Early la the morning a squad of canvassers: was organized, and the whole city laid out Into email districts, and a nrettv thorough canvass was entered Into, the men point from house house, thereby.

ascertaining in every family where persons were either wounded, mlsstag or safe. The dimming up ahows that 1U persons are ffliatdnir. Tliie embraces all those known to hare been killed, and those of which no tidings have been ob tained. II is admitted ay those who nava gone wo the taveetlxatioa. that S3 Dersoas are yet Immolated latter bite and mortar.

One hundred fjjd, thirty Patrick Riley. Rosaaaah Lyacft. Y7 rmatr. i nuea mcn.ebaa, Kllea Murphy, Kate ClMen, Ryaa McLean, Kllea Kaae. Bridget Simpaoa, Thomas Moroa.

PruCeace Spreod, face jured. MraKenney. Mrs. Doyle. H.

lilcker. Mrs. McGovera. Fplne Owea Braaaoa. John Wetca, (a boy in- Abby Pottle, contusion of EUea Carty hitx.

J. 11. JewetL Mary Callahan, Margaret Hsydcn. Cathcrlae Carr ag an Jeaae Leach, James Kenaey, ichael MeOormick. Ellen Mahoney, thigh bad ly fracturco.

Daly. Mary 81a via. Luney (since dead- Jewett, contusion. Uynton, scalp wound. Mary Hurley, five scalp wounds, but doing well.

Ira B. Locke, burned. Mary Kennedy, Marv York. Elizabeth Wared, hip dis- Margaret Hamilton, located. tienry ivull, Elizabeth Burn, arm frac- Ellen Hannoa, tared.

Sarah Doris. T.M tlWltT fBBllllin, Kate'Kearney, Bridget Bradley, Thomas Cora, John Ward. Mary A. Coleman, Damon F. Ham, Celia Stevens, Eliza Orr, (since dead,) Hannah Heanneaey, frac ture of femor; Tin following is the list of the DXAD AKO MI83IJ.0 John McDonnellt Mary McDonnell, John Dearborn, Bridget Ryan, Margaret Sullivan.

Morris Palmer, overseer, Elien Colbert, Ellen Roach, Hannah Shay. Mrs. Job Jewett, Iennis Leonard, Margaret Hamilton, Hannah Mullinax, Joanna Cronan, Martha Hughes, Ann Manning, Wm. Keith, Fatrick Cailaghaa. Mary Ellen Mahoney, set era flesh wounds.

Marearet Maaoaey, Cataarine Sanders, Rosa Kenney, fracture of elbow. Mary Ann fractured. EUea llickey; wrist dis located. Bridget Lourhley, Margaret Foley, Bernard Hallfield, Bridget Sullivan, Catharine Cailaghaa, Annie Shay, Eliza Orr. Michael O'Brien, Peter Callahan, Margaret Fosley, Richard Midgly, Hannah McKee, ichhel Sweeney, Margaret FaUard, Julia Roberts, Amen Naah, Matthew C.

Ryan, Bridget Ronder, Cora Hicky, Jeremiah O'Lerin, John McNabb, Mai tin Hugties, John HugUes, Garret Sweeney, Catherine Connors, Kate Maroney, Mary Smith, Bridget Lougherty. Augusta Agh worth, Katy Hickey, EUen A. Ham, Lie ale Town, Alice Cutting, L. F. Brou irh.

Elizabeth KembaU, Patrick Connor, Ellen Connor, Wm. Crane, John H. Alien. Lorinda Giiuon, John Hoe, Catherine Cormers, llriocct Riley, Kitty Clark. Alice Murphy, William Metcalf, Thomas Nicel, Samuel Roiff.

Ellen Ilickett. Dora Ryan, A. P. Martin. Mary Jewett, Sampson, Abby PotUe, Harry York, Margaret Fearlafs, Wm.

Jordan, Margaret Coleman, Mary Ryan, Mary Griffin, Bridget Rubin, Ira G. Locke, Bridget Kelly, Mr. Packaid. Martin Hae Previous to the fire, two sifters were together, and comparatively unhurt. They would have been rescued.

Hearing the roar of the flames, they exclaimed, Oh, God we have got to die Another woman shrieked out piteously tha1. the fire was burning her hair, but the flames soon after si lenced her cries. It has already been stated that one man cut his throat lest he should be burned alive. Mr. BaaaoH told hi friends, who were digging for htm, that he should resort to the same means to escape the tortures of the fire.

He was persuaded to desist, and fortunately was rescued. The awful death which some died by the fire was fearfully attested by their baked and blackened forms when taken out, not In anything like those of human beings. THE BUILDING AND ITS ARCHITECT. The Pemberton Mill was erected seven years ago, by a corporation which bore the title of the Pemberton Mill Company." Its original cost was about After the panic of 1M7 it passed into the hands of Messrs. Davis Nsvixs and Cioacs Hows, wno purchased it for the sum of $300,000, and have since conducted its operations.

The which, iu-clutling the building and Its costiy machinery, will probably exceed half a million of dollars, falls upon these gentlemen. It Is understood there was no Insurance on the property. The Pembeiton was one of the newest mills in the city of LawTence, and but one other, the Pacific," exceeded it in size. To say that it was constructed upon approved principles, or that the design of the original proprietors was base upon a liberal estimate, would be to utter a manifest absurdity, in view of the terrible calamity of Tuesday. The simple trulb of the matter is, that the mill has been regarded as exceedingly unsafe, from the day it was built.

Competent architects and mechanics In Lawrence, familiar with the construction of mills during long, cries of years, have repeatedly expressed the opinion that the Pemberton was the worst among all the great manufacturing establisbmants which sprang so rapidly into existence in that flourishing city. That th ee forebodings of danger were but too well founded, we have now most melancholy proof. The architect employed by the old Pemberton Mill Company to superintend the construction of the building was one Capt. Bigxlovt, formerly a resident of LawTence, but now Superintendent of the Government works at New-Bedford. Capt.

Big slow is a brother of one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, a son-in-law of Ex-Gov. Barnes, and rartlv. perhaps, in conequence of his social position, as well as from his reputed skill In engineering as retarded as a competent person to be en caged in the direction of the first important works In T.a XTeVlOUaiy to UUO cuuiuumuu vi Pemberton hillh be had been emp'oyed to build a 11 L. TllnMa kll granite dant across aiemmac w.h, met with a mishap onNhal ccasion. His dam proved to be about a foot too high.

ae nij vorpunuuu expended some thousands of dollars rectifying the blunder. The Captain's next public appearance was in the capacity of architect of the Femberton Will, The work proceeded until the outer wails had been nearly finished. II was then discovered that the building was insecure. The walls had been honey combed with windows, unsupported by an adequate thickness of wall, uutll the imminent peril of the whole structure became so manifest thiit the work was instantly suspended. It was determined to brace the bulging walls with plates of Iron, and several thousands of these mechanical appliances were accordingly introduced, at plnts which appeared the most perilous.

The mill was then completed. An Immense weigU of machinery was put upon each floor of the building. Some seven hundred looms were run a year since, and others had been recently added; the ag gregate burden being greater tian common prudence or a decent regard for the safety of a thousand ope ra- tlves would have warranted. The Pacific," a larger m'll, bears a correspondingly greater weight, but suf fered no mishaps In Its early stages lute that wmcn occasioned a temporary suspension of the work upon the Pemberton.1 The apprehensions or disaster, freely expressed by the people of Lawrence when the fallen building was constructed, led to severe refiec tlons upon the Company, not leas than upon the It is highly probable that that community will demand and obtain a thorough instigation of the case, with view of fixing tha responsibility of this catastrophe upon the party or parties to whora it legitimately belongs. Tmt Lat Jsrxrz NrTics.d idjourneu meeting of the Bar of lfudaoa Counts was" held yesterday morning, at thai Bergen I Court-house, to fake acUou In reference to the death of the late Judge Name.

Judge Oeaaa presided, aad Mr. J. R-II as" aaaavaoa acted as Secretary. Resa4atkM expressing the Ugh esteem ia which the deceased was hell were adopted, aad remarks were made by Mr. MivLaa and Judge Ocnsa.

The latter took occasion to speak of the Inadequate compensation altowed the Judiciary, alluding to the fact that the late Judge Nsvius had died without having been able to provide for the future support of his family; Extkaokdihakt Attuktt at 8 sxr-M peie k. The Cleveland HermU tells the following 44 An old woman, kO years of age, rending near Auburn, the county seat of De Kalb County, beat her husband, who was as old as herself, with aa axe and club, till he died. TMs was six weeks ago to-day. She was lodged in jail, and on the following Sunday she procured a common case-knife, and sharpened it on tie stove pipe in tier ce 1, with the intention, aha said, of cutting her throat but fearing the knife was not sbarp enough tor the operation, cut or sawed a hole through into the cavity of the abdomen, tore out a portion of the caul, and then seised the large intestine, divided that, and cutoff a piece about fire laches long, throwing the piece into the stove, but It was secured before it was burnt too much for identification. She is now geuing well.

The reason she assigned for the act as she wanted to go where her-old man was. No surgical aid was rendered, aa it was thought she would die, but the inflammation has subsided the stomachic end of the intestine protruding aVoot two inches out of the wound, through which the secretions pass, i' Gr.XAT SaTtSATiON Tua IIzd KAaa liau-trcM-s Mesxca ExcrrxMiBt. Great excitement at Bar-num's to-day. Tremendous sensation expected The Red Kancer" Is protaced there this afternoon aad everting. It is one of Cobb's beat Ledger stories, and briiiienUy dramatized by Aixisr.

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Dr. Marsh Coatinnea Hfs Radical ur Truss with success, in euVctius erinuent cares ufHernin ur Rupture at No. 2 Yeey-sl. waited apon by afrruale ia private rooms. Tiasaes of every dcicriptiou for permanent retention of rupture, bathing trusses, suppoiieis, shoulder-braces, suspensory bandage, si I a rlati; stucinps.

knee caps, ankleta, and all iurgical aru'incca ScItntjficaUy apr-lied, by MARSH it No. Ytseyrsu, Astor liouse, Nee-York. nutcheler'o Flair Dye, Wigs and Tenpeea. This ctlbiaud eeiabiieheient ia removed to No. 16 Boud-st.

Twalve private rooms fur the application ef hia BairDe, Sfce beet extant. BATC.it KLO i'S Wis Dd Tonpees have Improvements over all. This is the iiiy place where these are properly understood aud made. Ball and Partlcn, ve. Snow aad ILnia.

Laillei' white satin, kid and linen Gaiters, Boots and tipper, for balls and parties. India-rubber Boots and Shoes, of all the various sty le, for snow and rain, J. B. MILLER A- No. 387 Canal-st.

Ak IxciDnn or thz Ptxitt or Elkctioss. In Vermont a case is on trial of Jtmtm KiehU vs. John Mudgur According to the reports of the case, the defendant owed plaintiff about 15. The auditor reports that in the Fall of 1834 plaintiff aspired to tne honor of representing the town of West ford tn the State Legislature, and Intimated to defendant that if ha would use his Influence in procuring his election, be need not trouble- himself about the account, gave him ten dollars to use "to fhe test advantage," and particularly indicated; one man who jras friendly to his election, but refused to attend tha polls unless be wmiA Aamr air. Menu wu elected.

The latter, however insists on his right to recover, atia the defendant refers to the court e-iee? sTifficient discharge of the plaintlfl clam. Xlwvur. Bmall Pox at St. John, i LV Jtave received St. John N.

B. papers of the ath InsU by hich ve learn that tha email pox is raging there io some extent. The Aewe says there are twenty-two cases in the Old Poor-house Building, so called, opposite the old burial-ground, among men, svomen aad children, all of whom are ia tire most wretched state of poverty and suffering, ani completely cut off from the rest of the world. Unless aid be Immediately afforded, many of these unfortunates must penJh for want ef the common necessaries of life aad fuel to keep them The people of tit. John are fUr-ling themselves to tvjard Jheao lctod people re4efc Bprlnar yfeds.

te 86 for th best Spring Bed in exintecce, iiowe' pecent.) at No. 378 broaaway. k.xroic it, or address the ELLIPTIC BBD-SI'RlNG COMPANY, for their descriptive circular. Special in-ducenecU to the trade and local agencies. Geo.

Paanderi' Metallic Tablet Razor Strep. Thin inimitable article may be obtained of the sole manufacturers, J. S. SAUNDKKS. No.

Astor House, and cf the various arent throughout the City. MARRIEO KiMBAi.L--Co.xrtix. In this City, on Tuesday, Jan. V), by Rev. Sir.

Hate, TiHOiar ('. JCihsau to J. Co.fKLix. sil of this City, Foctx Ccoe. In this City, on Wednesday, Jan.

11, at the Churrb of tbe Transfiguration, by Kev. Richard VV hittingbam, assisted by Rev. -Dr. Uanshton, Mr. J.

Howabp Fcotk to Miss Li mx Cook, all of this City. Coops IIkad. In this City, on Wednesday. Jan. 11, in Lafiiyette-place, by Rev.

Dr. Lewis Jacob, M. Coors, of l'riar Clin. Sing Sing, to Uia Khali a Msab, of tLe eame jplaPe. IIoluab Baxtow In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Jan.

by Kev. Dr. Dacdiuxton. Mr. Daaial P.

HtUu to Miss Is ABSLtA Babtow, all of that City. Hakcs WooLtv. in Philadelphia, at tbe La Pierre House, on onday, Jan. 0, by Friends Certraony, In the presence of Alexander Henry, stayer of said city, Hts-jAum B. IIakcx to Locvkvia S.

WooiiT, both of Monmouth County, N. Chasb Loa arts. On Taesday. Jan. Rev.

Dr. Tiawks, Gbobox B. Cbasx. of Boston, to Axkik, daughter cf ILawlixb Lo'axDXS, Eq- of South Carolina. 5 Faolxxbs NrTL At Grrenfleld Hill, by Rev.

Dr. Beardlevv or New-Haven, Jambs Faclkwix, Jr.i Dansville, Mrinrtca Connty, New-York, to iliu-s, eldeit tiaughterof G.N- Neyle, F.sq.. of Savannah, Ga. if I DIED. TscasTOK.

In this City, on Tuesday morning. "Jan. 10, Jrssis wife ef Nathaniel Tbaratoa. Jr ia-the 20th year ef her ajew Tbe friends of the family are Invited to attend her funeral, from her Ute risidtice, No. 143 West on Thursday, Jiau 12.

at 1 o'clock P. V. Ubabam. in this City, on Wednesday, Jan, ab-saexT, relict of the late John A. Graham, LL.

aged te yean. The relatives and frieads of tbe family, aad of heronly sob, John Lorlmer Graliain, are invited te attend her fuaerai, at St. Mark's Church. corner ef Kixst. In this City, on Wednesday morning, Jaa.

11, iTWiluau Kiaar, in the 48th year-of his age. folly invited to attend the funeral, from the Dutch Re-fnimed Church, corner ef Broome and Greene on Friday, at 1 o'clock P. without further invitation. BAxroas. Ia this City, on Tuesday, Jan.

10, usA wife cf Wm. H. Raitord, aged 23 years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to a Mend her funeral, en Jan. 13, at 11 o'clock A.

froca No. Weal lSth-st. i Nasb. Ia this City, on Tuesday Jan. IS, tcaa Nash, in the 66th year of his age.

The relitives and friendsof the familyare resveetfuny fnvfted to attend his funeral, from his late residence. Ho. 14 Fast 22d-st this Thursday) aXteraooa. atao'cleck, wt'hout further invitation. WrcssFF.

In this City, oa' Wednesday, Jan. 11, 8a-ftAir, relict of tee late Jvhn Wy ckoC, to the SSd year of tier ace. The relatives and friends of the family, aad those cf her sow. Samuel WyckoiT, are respectfully ia vited to at- land ber tuner ai, to-morrow (Friday) afteraoea, at 1 Vclock, from N7l7 Fraaklia-st. truosBA.

In this City, oa Widnesday. July It, after a long Ulscss. TugaAS Jauasa Jr la the 3t year ef hi ace. i His friends and those ef bis father, Thomas Xdmonds, and of John BarriM, fete brother-in-law, are respectfully mTtted to attend his funeral, on Bttfardayafteruoon. at 1 o'clock, from his late rfedoenre.

No. IBS west tivh sU DMiv Ia this City, ea Wednesday, Jan. It, la the His friends and Urosecf his sons. ChsrlfS Jeremiah, Edward James aad Jo ha R-, are respectfully la-vited to attead ais fnneraK freta bis late reeideaue. No.

Sf4 Jaa. at 1 o'clock. P. AU, witheet farther i CikJfaAZX-Lft thij Cil.taV vea.il, UalU C. Brace -rr, 0ior member ef the Arm of BiroheW Bros.) atrta XT yeate meete aed Sday.

DeesMMioewid aegivea ef the teaeral. sYsf Albany. N. papeve wCl please Ribsv. la Brooklyn, oa Taeadir, Jan.

8asa Euaaana. beloved wifeaf Abram U. Klrby, aa4t4de4 daorhter of Jaa. aaed.lyears,SmoathaaadS friend her jet aaxtfaUier. Joaapa Mannuir, areiovited atteaa laeiwoeravt.

iromtaerceaeaceo( aer CAtaer, retaUves aad frieads ef the fasattiee. alee the No. 84t ttrouklyn, thU day, (Tharsday.) at i "clock P. U. He retaaias wtU be iaterred ia Oresa- New-Loedoa, seaers wood Cf-aieterv.

1 Baldinece, aad Til emv. 1 I Boecas. la Brooklya.oa Wedaesday afteraeaa Jaa. 11. klies Uaar H.

Rottsss, ia the aad year of ber are. Reletlvesaodfrieada of the fueiily are respeetfuily ia-vited te atted her fuaerai. from the residauoc or her bother. E. II.

Rovers, No. 3 BrooAiyo. this (Tharadar aftemona, at 2 restates Will be takea tin Hudson. N. Y.

1 Wn.uia-la Brooklyn, oa TaeSay, Jaa. TO. of sear-let fever, Alfsbi, rtmiK. son of Edgar aad fills C. Wlllirr.s, aged years sod 1 months.

The frieads of the family are invited to attend th fa-neral, frou tie reeidence of his grandfather, J. B. 8 pel-man. No. 141 nicks-sU.

this (Thursday) mornlag, at 10 o'clock. a arioso x. At Greenpoiot. on Monday, Jan. 0.

In the SOth yea of his age. Cuablis CABTtiWiB, formerly, for many years, a merchant of the City of New. York. His funeral services will be held ia the Chnrch ot the Ascension. Ureeopoiat.

so-day, (Therday, at o'clock to which frieuds are reapectftOly iaviied. Tuoans. At Great Neck, L. L. a Taesdsv, Jaa.

10, Mrs. Scsab rtlictcf the late lieory W. Thorne, ia the 16h year other axe. late ef Brookiy a. The relatives and are respectfully Invited te attead the faaeral.

from the residence of her nephew, adward L. Trod well. Great Neck, L. ea Tharsday, Jaa. 12, at o'clock.

BxoBSOM-At Janeeville, Wis suddenly. oaTueeday, Jan. 10, Rev. Olivxb feaossor, aged 34 years son of" Greeae C. Breoaoa.

cf this City. BLTPXusraa. On Sunday, Dec. 4, after alineerins; Ulnees, J. W.

MLvaasavaou, sen in tLeStth year of hi aye. i OTFICTAL DBAWTNOS.BT TtXltGRAPtl OjT TI1K LKG1LIZEU LOTTB SIs3 ef the PCiaWAKJC, XORGIA, KKNTUOXT aad MISSOURI STATE LOTTCRDZ8, ATJTHOBIZaU) BY THK LKGISLATURC. The aaderslgned Ooramlssioaers, appoiated by the Governor of the State of Delaware to saperinteod she draw hi ef the Delaware 8taU Lottery, do eertlfy that the foUewing are the combers drawn this day DELAWARE LOTTERIES. Ertr CI, No. 17.

Jaa. 11. Use. 73, 32, 64, 53, CI, SI, 55, 1C, 57, 31, 23, 35. CI IT: IH, Jan.

11, 1380. 30, 42, 23, 28, 47, 39, 13, 5T, 41, 43, 8, 44, 9. Witness oar hands, at Wilmington, Jaa. 11, isae. GEO.

C. GORDON, AS. SEAL, JAMES DUNCAN. Clrealare, eoaUialas; schemes (or the seeath, wills saaUed free ef charge, by sending to WOOD, EDDY Wilmington. DeL.

or Aajrosta. Oa. TUB INDEPENDENT, Out THIS MORNING, cent alas A SERMON BY REY. HVNRY WARD BEECHER. "THE LOVING DISCIPLINE OK GOD IN TRIALS," BY REY.

CEO. B. CHEEVER. A letter from Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER ST0WE.

Aa account of the CIIDP-CH OF ST. AMBROSE, MILAN." EarroaiALS THE GOSPEL GENIAL. HON. JAMES BROOKS AND HIS MAN FRIDAY. LCOK TO THE SCHOOL BOOKS.

i THE SOUTH INSULTED BY MERCHANTS. COLLEGES IN OREGON AND CALIFORNIA. NEW DAILY IN NEW-YORK. THE CONFLICT OF FREEDOM AND SLAYEST. KisCBfXAKnovs LETTER FROM CUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT.

EPISCOPAL HERESIES AND RELIGIOUS TENDENCIES IN ENGLAND. LETTER dROM GERMANY, Oa Some Things MasicaJ Lleblg's Concerts, and a TUit thereto with the Reader. LETTER FROM ITALY. Visits to some American Artists la Relioiocs IsTiLuartrca CENTRAL NEWS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. FAMILY READING THK FIR8T CENTURY AND THE NINETEENTH.

THE OLD CHrivCH BELL A FAITHFUL PREACHER. CHILDREN. "THE GRIT BARE-LEGGED LADDIE." F0REICN MISCELLANY. And an article for business men, oa WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. TsEMg.

By Mail. $)3 a year by carrier, 1 payable In advance. JOSEPH H. RICHARDS, Publisher, No. 5 New York.

FOR SALE BY NEWS AGENTS. aSADT TO-PAT. iaa BEST STORY AND SKETCH PAPER. THE NEW-YORK. WEEKLY, I It will contain Forty cotamas ef j.

CHOICE READING MATTER. For sale by every News Agent. Price only Four Cents. NEW BOOKS. OUIt MUSICAL.

FRIEND. Xo. 5, volume IV, now ready. Price 10 cents. coirrxxrs Quadrille en Airs from the opera cf the Huguenots.

Vilikens and his Dinah. Comic Song Parry Who shall be Fairest. Ballad V.V.,.',. llori For the eyes there lies the Heart. "German Polky Ribrezza C.

Shabert Bound volumes 1,2 and 3, ia elegant cloth, gilt cases. Price $2 SO. For sale everywhere, and at the Pablisher's store. No. 107 Naenau-st.

JxiA.k.IE(- FORHOLI0AT TABLES. i COOPSR'8 Refined BfTKBT AND SKKJCD UlTVGEcABf, A Prioae Article, Very Extensively Used tor a CALVES-FOOT JELLY. BLANC MANGE. TABLE AND WINE JELLIES, ANI FOR JELLLTY1NO PRESSRYia. The Shred, with directions fir using.

If put Is small packages for FAMILY USE, aad is sold ey all she principal Grocers and Druggists throughout the ailed Bastes. PETER COOPBR Me IT BerUagvaUp. New-Terk. STEINWAY at SONS' PATENT OVER-STRING GRAND PIANOS. Ws hereby iafbna the pabUo that we have seoared oar newly-invented Over-string dread Piano by Letters Patent, dated Dee.

20. ISM. I Having ascertained that several plana sBaaafaetarera have lately commeased maktnr OvxasTarae OiurN. wo hereby notify theaa to desist, as ws shall prosecute any tefrincemeat ea ear peUnt to the lull extent of the law. i.r 8TEINWAT SONS.

I Nes. ss and S4 Walker-sC, New-York. '-it BU8HTON8 PASTILLES, fie TRfMTRCw Tor all diseases of the threat bronchitis, hearseaesa, eatarrhal affeeticms. Ate. For sale at Broadway, Barclay and Canal sts.

i SIMONS' PALM IN FOR Til HAIR aiunvs' pii vtv vnw rre nit SlAtON' PALM IN FOR TBI IIAIH. -1 SOLD EVERYWHE3K. SOLO EVERYWHERE. SOLD WHISKERS OR MOTJ8TACIIES. De you waat Whiskers or Moustaches My Oagaeat, established ta ISM.

will force them to grew ea tbe smoothest face la six weeks, without stain or injary ta theskta. Price Bl. Sent poet-free to any address. K. G.

GRAHAM, No. 108 Nassau-wl New-York B. COLX3IAN etc SON HATE OFXNID THE Xte iff TAW HOUSE- ta Baltimore. ST. CATHARINE MINERAL XYA.TER Df its saturki rtafe." Price $3 per dost a.

i C. MATHER. Agent. Astor House. Nsw-Torhi, NUMBERS OP YARIOSJS PAPKIOS Address Box aim.

T3ACK Ofor sale. Ocn nno brwahd will bk Jjnjvn CiJU.UUUAKY OM waa caif i'kuvsthat DOEd or PROatOTA, THE "CeS the Best. WEDSTER'SrNADIllDGEDDICTICaARr NEW PICTORIAL 'JJ04 PICTORIAL ILUSTBATTONS. fMIOOTO 19OOONSW WOAD3 TUa i STABLE Of SYNOSYMS. P1TT PSOf.

GCQCRICTL TABLE, frtviag PreaanaiaUea ef Nasaes ef HAt Dts, tiara ished Perseas of Medera Times. PECULIAR OF WORDS AH TERMS, XX TQZ BIBLE. f. wlh ether new fbatares, together with aU the waiter efprevtoasediUeaa -Iaeae volasae ef 1.7S0 pages. The aew edition ef thla mT tAva Eneliah Leesraaire ia new readr in ita rimii atvtaa ef NadiDg acme oa One sised paper, with ample saaegia for annotations for tbe library er staeeat's table, i The atuntioa of parrhasers is tavtted Is toe tvUew-log peiatsof exoeUenoe is The rerentUbora of Dr.

Goodrich aad bis editorial assistants have broaght the work thoroeghiy down te the preaeat time, thus giving it the fteahaea end per-feerion of a new work, combined with the intern itod SDeritsofthe old. A many timrj smater aimouatet tat-erary labor has biien ax ix-mled apoa toAeweru taaa apon any other Fnelish Iictionry laesnorsa. d. In sll its VtH'ABULAeUES it eoaaeias scene THGUSANDSmore words and meaainxs thaa any otaer 1 nsllsh oictlonary. i a.

Its ILLUSTRATIONS are mevv aaaacreas, ot blgaer autistic and better arranged for giving at eae viewaancderftaMilngofagirsadepartaxeataaaaay ether Dictionary. i. It vresraU the meet cocaplete treatlae ea Keatlahi -YNOJti VAta for popular assee.be feaad kw the taa. guar. i a.

la DEFINITIONS, as weU of seieatlficasovllnary words. It retains that supremacy to long accorded to it here aad la Great liritain. I e. la OKTHtKiBAl'MT" and PRONUNCIATION tt fe pi eeea Uam rtcaa sears in its vaes peepoederaeee. or tha school-books ef the oeaauy, aad a -large pre pert lea ef the Issues ef the period icA Press, follow it as their eeneral guide.

i T. It contains mer meferata lower Trice than aay Other. Webster's la the BEST DEFINING BicUoaary la the English iorece Mean. I "THE ACCURACY AND EXTENT OF TTSDEFt-N ITION Wm. H.

Prrecef fee I la 1U Definitions th objeet for which aiao-toaUia of our refer tucca to such a wo'k are aiade it ataads a ithout a rival la the annals of English Loudon Dictionary. -t. Webster's Definition are distinguished by cleareees, terseness, and cmpleteaeM." Dr. OgUvU a I havi been In the hsbit using Dr. Webters Dte tlonary for several years past, la preference te all ethers, became it far excel them all, so far as I know, ia Riving and defining scientific terras." PrvstdeM HUem- cock.

I The Kttrmnlofriral part surpasses anything that baa been done for the Kaxliah language by any earlier la-boteta." Oeorgt Bancroft. ri A Haa entered more' deeply Into EtymoJariemt re-w arches, and with greater success, than aoyo? pre-decessots. Indeed, ne stands oa this ground not oaLy unrivaled, but alone," A'orfA AwrricaaRrtnrw. i Oa (he great head ef Etymoiwf I knew nothing ta supply lie IMmici Wcbtder. 'In meehanicaJ tsmtfvm and la eeneral complete.

It is certainly io advance of its predeeeasors and It alee has peculiar and absolute merits of its own, which wilt rive it an eodnrir.r value aad authority with scholars -and with the public." trendint Walker, of Harvard 4 Univtrstijf. No scholar should be without it, aad as eae who wishes to become a proficient io the Cna-ush language" should fail to secure the benefit of Its ample departments ef Pre tultnt FtoimgAeysess, AW-grr College. Neve-Jeraey, Jan. 3. IBM.

Sold by all BnokHcllcra. i OKT THK BEST. GET WEBSTER, I O. At C.MEKJAK. Springfield, Maas.

4 4-t NOTICK- -I THE "NEW PARTtfEk -OUDTOMAN At CO In this week'a oamoer of Haaraa's Wsaair is the eommenoemeat ef a New Serial Story of Americaa i-ita entitled. THE NEW PARTNER v- "CLlVeHAM As COM ar rm Soii Loaaew, Esa Author ot The Hahoeah 'I ILLUSTRATED BY JOHN McLENAN. HARPER'S WEEKLY. a 1 ve vents a a ameer si 1 year, 1 i sT For Sale everywhere. J0g 1 TIIE SOLO MELODIST NO.

4, NOW READY, Contains 1 Polka, 1 Galop, 1 Varsoviana and the Prima Dona Watts, besides 14 different arias, soars, raelodiea. ar reared for the Flute, the Violin the Clarionet the Accordeon, Ac, ALL FOR TEX CENTS. For sale every where, and at the Office of Ovr Mnaiemt Friend, No. IQT Nasaaa-sU i R. K.

RADW AYS REGULATING PILI shoald beared ta all cases of biliousness, dyspepsia, coatlveoess. cenatipa-tioe of the bowels, derangement of the Lver aed hjimta secretions, headache, irregular action of tha heart, weakness, slnrglshness of the kidneys, inflammation or the bowels, stomach, or kidneys; a dose efAtaD WAY'S REGULATING PILLS will at enee remove the offending tumor that occasioned these difficalties, aad restore ease aad comfort to tha patient. In eases of fever, either bilious, typhoid. Telle scer-i let, fever and ague ship lever, congestive fever jana in of fevers, a few doves or KAU WAX'S eta tact an cias pif.i a win KATtWAY at COL'S Prinsipal Office. Ne.

Joha-st- New-Yerk City. R. R. Remedies are sold by all Druggists and" Storekeepers every -t THE CIIRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER, ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY MORNLN9. Is one of the eldest and beat Religions aad Family newspaper published in this City.

Durinc ne preeeaiec year of Irs existence has the Christian InUllxgtneerbox a sustained by a larger er abler coirs of writers thaa it now poesestes. It contains, every week, more or leas articles from seme cf the best men la the deoeminatioa. Its temperate course, equally oppoeed to Southern aad -Northera extremist, commends It to Clkrietiaa patriot. Ana its correspondence, its agricultural aad literary matter, together with Its careful digest of news, reader it a safe family newspaper for id and young. Its ciree-latktn is constantly increasing and ex tending ever ear own and foreign countries.

Only 3, in advance, pays for one year's subscription. Each number of the paper contains reading matter that would fill aa 18ma volume of 300 psges. Oar terms are low, and tie penes vala-' able. HAS. VAN WYCK.

04, iaa aiion-es. ANGEROUS CAUTION TO THE PUBUC Welovitethe aid of all who know the Inestimable value of HOSTETTga'S CELEBRATED STOklACU BiTlERS totheafEicted in every section of the eoea-try, to aid as in ferreting out and bringing to jest tee the counterfeiters of tbe preparation, and their aiders and' abettors. Several moat pernicious imitations of tots popular restorative have recently beea bmuy hi out la Chicago. 8t. I eula, New-Orleans aad Mobile, aad aa the Jives ef persons are placed ia jeopardy by theee -eoneoetioas.

we feel it incumbent apoa ustogirethie warning through the Press. The national reputation ace aired by the Bitter as a cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and all debilitating diseases of the stomach) and bowels, has tempted into the field a host ef sharks who bope to profit by their celebrity. Please see to it. tbeiefore, that tbe article yea bay has a fae simile of the proprietor's signature on the label, aad that the words Dr. J.

Ho(etterys Stomach Bitters are blew la the side of tbe betide, and stamped ea tbe cap cover--tag taeeork. A SkurH. ruuDsrii, renew 1 tADWj SAD WAY'S BENOVATIKO RESOLTEWT Is tba great oonsUtutloaaJ remedy. It heal old soree. perinea the blood, instils within the system renewed health.

aaf resolves andextermiaaU-sall chronic and eoestitBtinnal diseases. It will eaeotually eradicate from the systeaa all scrofulous and can rereas affer.tioas. tessera, eode. uleers.cankers.raeh. tetter, fever- pre.

rheum, skin eUeasea, and all other at euarlo lra aa Impare state of the biood. RAOWAY A Principal Office, No. John at, Kw-York City RJ R. Remedies sold by dragglsts a-4 storekeepera everywhere. 7 vvSTICK TO MV 's't As STARR'S CHEMICALLY pREFABED GLUX aeea la everv iastanee.

Depot he. AoaFaltoa-r ,1 lioAtAS JOHNSON, Agea A. 4 Have rei REMOTAL. A. J.T.MOORE At CO.

1 remeved te their aew stere. i no, aas. 32a aad xja Broacwax. Ksw-Teaa, Jaa. 1860.

-BAD WAY'S READY RELIEF will iasrsatly step tha sness excraciatiag Paias aad Aches. Hern. Kcalda Cats Woaads, BruUoe, Ae.t thereby rendering it lw- KrUnt that every Urnily ahoald keep a aepply la the eae. Armed with this remedy.a heehold is al wave protected against sudden attar el siekaee. It epedy leUeveafrcm paia theee seficring from Nenrslgis, Craraps, tpajiaa, Diaxrhaa.

Cholara. Ac- and arrests all RAliWAY CO. Priaclfal Ofiee. Ke. IS John-U B.

R. Reedies sold by Dnrrg'V. ga Storekeepertl -Very tracts, it; ii.

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