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WHOLE NO. 6984. MORNING EDITION---TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. was glad to hear it. He wanted oo amendments, The | | ! i} | | s NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Dropriety of the President conduct in alluding ie QROWMRY TOLATRE— DOORS OPEN AT 63, CURTAIN ROADWA just ment im considering that he considered it » | constitution of Washington was good eno’ him. Tooled: Boats, Ben eon Pie Ls oe Bier ay ua oo genen gee Nae seat settiatent of the question. He was to | Mle bad heard of the amendment, wth dual one: conte. eeriay ay ag, Bees the | Ciel cote bo MNOHLY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTOY. | show that there were stronger reasons for induc ng Con- | eulive, with double veto each, to fenders in tn the, ol GuMA! ccale 2 rate ‘$5 and ? pote OF ee near,” Serna en eten ae of the ‘srmy and navy. ro adcpted, the Calon would noe bt i 4 fhe Timaseh ot ie x Pi CEEDINGS IN THE SENATE. cntehemrmenDiatacemamastan ey Gstker’| ett. it coned tear wi talked of Ae ¥ al a wee! je want p anper: | dot. Me, Barry, Brees, Me. Tenn Dey om PROCEE : * | of its adoption, was not contemptible, and that number | tiowal nte to out, aud say wast a malodrame 8 XON'S Hithewe tie ‘ wean Sine has not been o considerably diminiebed ws certain over. | wanted. ‘The Benstor called om the Bouth fo be united, 18 Doxe-Guthes r St 0} The Final ‘ementt, sanguine personsimagined. Certain it wi aro | or she wor boar le lool u genie Cony; Baber, ie Bin Female Blghoee Rapid, Miss lee Cetin er; bart, Mr. ro 1], Water lompromice as a = opposttionbas been made tothe executive of of | South me united ace even in Rs Guta” Unter ae = wed le. Sera Tae E ae via ges Saree Sita eee ot da D fate botwek M SAAinea Gee Ch GEE COE I cinoma’ | tad eroienee the proper rom medy for th oom | al me fe was contem] ot that secession is mot re. Li ~ 8 yim | re Sag ee ae a Pa 121.0 SMA AGES MB. Jolly SBYTON 210% i an Will be el sre re reianees out reser oe Spirited Debate between Messrs, | Feitone persons have been engaged in efforts to inflame | grievances, He bed said. two yeary ago, that if it Sep Besond 3 conte; Private = Haass, $8) Bj | semmence at 734 o'clock. The Wonder‘al ‘Revel ¥ H eauy bmg ore’ Tasted Lome ness ce Foote.and Butler. = public Sued ts eae ofthe pape ant bend per- Feomemns to the peont of that to ana ae Oy ° nk sdianass or Guat, fie’ Piiatb'ge aati inawe | ion u vSaelrelt "a Py ate. Ee Slee Sn Savors aap ae renal ngptators, against the act for the return of fugt, | demegoguescf he hocw. Bouth Caroline ie now redeemed? ‘Olarl Mise Panay Wetec. Va Panto in crimes ocntanbee THE KOSSUTH WELCOME RESOLUTION. es from the result haa been, that scenes of | an@ disenthrailed from the chains attempted to be . Se manor with the be cn ey: me. Tassdey. Dos’ ?, Overt ACTON SALE, BY ANTHONY J. BLEEOKR, THIR Ylolanee and biodehed have been witnessed. Movements | thrown a herby demagoguns ani he world is now ON Mr. Primrose, Me. dr. Blakes Mics i ja. After wi ey, December 1 1351, at the cxach how fre ve taken come e? glory. yaghing scorn at rue lake, ‘Te 00 if 00 oalled 12 o'ol beth ghreet dency of which has been to establish relations of para- | pun: ‘the baffled avd traitors who’ LADIES MANA Me. Demat tae Mae Taree galled she Noine evel ae eam Conga! ea Tute and hargerred= Four tu sal wa a ‘The Dlection in Virginia, mount bail Detweem the people of the North and | pis at nates wikee tat ede unworthy of all Joba Dunn? ‘The Wiiow Winging, Mrs. Dyots. piseok, Ce. i ae <— eee in Rew Feek i] de. dic. dic. the J He entertained the confident fi < Bers that | lips but their =. oe fae proupent in Nga THEATR: cuan = P ——- this fettlement weuld ultimately receive Our constellation, im all its itnese. Loi th0MG) gurtein Hies at] weloa ih med ae BiitrecneDoork open at pert seme THIRTY-SECOND COSGRESS, peoval of the bands of, hie ocuotrymen, both Horta | Estey there. he South called upon tse ual iod ite and cents; Pit, i eom oan Circle and Parquette, 50 ets.; Cirele, THE end south of Mason and Dixon’sline, and he believed his | those who acted with him, composed 2 majority of x Tokete, iis “Theea Door thee ‘Beats iy Bra te Boxe ‘ft easay anny AT ATCTION. agen sory, Saat Bar, 2 FIRST SESSION. countrymen were every day becoming more and more | Bouth; and the few, were constantly ailing nt, 83 4 layed the farce of €IRCU MSTA) = nde a satisfied withit. Still, he t, there ul or we are Coome: Come. 2, you a y Nathan, Mi t DENCE ME. Oristat tpi Me Philips ares dress and wndreey Hofsee; Done: Oo rook Dolls sai Senate. for Congress to do, to remove the feaing of ditrust st whicd tuinerity, and be united with ux the majority Horatio, Mr ak ar eye al endo, i tote be oul Wistitoron, December’, 1861. || 806 “Coming. as Pecaintien tia Ceevaite dren dager of the Dill to bring ring event’ Fasting arog rag a d; Harrod eh Agnes, Mise Bar- | A DECIDED a Pete ait ube daar wih, Maton ofthe Be i cass; ig of! See weer tea MEMBERS COMING IW, the confederacy. they could have no objection to report | the session of 1 Fo concluge with nave drama eniilegthe HONGa, | fren ote LIMERICK ‘BOY Paddy Miles, Mr. Florence; Messrs. Borland, of Arkansas; Rusk, of Texas; Butler | the state of public sentiment among their ive | Mr. Burien rejoined. defending himselffrom any ds- ‘RIANS, AND THEIR STRUGGLE FOR LIBERTY, | | Mre. Fidget, Mre. Dum Yoriom, NoricE rHOs. BELL, Patties the | aud Bhett, of South Carolina; Bell, of Tennessee, and | constituancics; and he hoped that seb onus io Ps) rt aio in the deloy in bringing that bill petro’ BARES AMARICAN MUSETMF. F- BARNUE, Nett paar a aarti Soren wie aero aad ne gegaenl' | Dewees 00 Tica epee Yo: Cay. ity wee prepared fo rastaln the estore cubuated Baftrecontluding be gave way fora motiost> wdjoar, ent jer. Admission to jupew! 4 wes country store, remove: PRTITIONS FOR THE ABOLISHMENT OF CHAPLAINS. to re- k those paternal relations, without which | ‘td the Benate adjourned ss gee Ugder, i you by We? Weds ate aad Will be continued om Fria Mr. Usonawoon (whig), of Kentucky, presesited poti-| it would be impossible for the Union tbe ila Vig eee hand 9th. In the selock, the inegke sale.” Also, aigood Wenc tions from Pennsylvania, Indiana, Missouri, Vermont, | Sneaimously adopted by both Rouses of Congress. ce Hs is ay) able comedy of NAVAL Pia deduargataint Kine. - Alabama, Delaware, and New Jersey, setting forth that | knew there were gentlenven in both Houses wao dev seetanen, Tae, Ria. fei, Ascortcon eros by By that sageisal wonders 3. BEORMAN ALE HONEDNESDAY, | ine memorlalia ae grieved at the election of Chaplaine | to petpeteate agitation: and. euch persons he thocgnt | Tbe fet election, under the new coastitution, for Go- taley by Fete a} chaemine, sen a, come pour Tillery eet, Broobiyn, a ie rene yp thon f Paz: | for Congress, and for the iand aud maval service, and they rag es oo pase apy or rat id 7 ) vermor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General of 2 Fag Aarne ta wera fr. Ee. Seantis, snd Rtecoes eer. “Gotaonne 6 Ge | Se seuy thatthe obnesious otaers ty be i Bape bowctes, thet Weald Be ou ESOP Rape pacar an alermmnet bee trees Saran chee alae anda the dhat ont pensed with. Laid on the’table till the committees are | large number in both Houses, as would give assurance to | ste and House ef Delegates were also cliosen. We an- DS ttt ss Boga GM idot oo) cae a Cad BI 4. i Hogust, wi BRA BOUSE, ANI iTable ‘morning, at Lte'elook. at thet ti a, C 473, vas vo, Grand, oaeet cw BALL. 0 NO William street, on credit of four months for approved pape Sext mens mul further nodioe. | Th singers of the highe sei For 40,000 warranted imported Segars, of a pproved brands. dest appointed. the whole country that 20 euecessful opposition cam be | nex the result, 90 far as known:— wen to that setilement. or any portion of it. Head: | In Peters s wueneg, Pe CepieteEs ELECTED: Sr treueigenmecundas © paty mes Though from (ER coma, (day) tor Somtenars ion nicitt (dem.), of Indiana, said that time would | early maxbood, to the present time, he had been | torney General, heve majority of 122” beat fiend fe besaved if the Senate would suspend the thitty-ffth | en "inteaibie, unyielding member of the demo- | igeiected to the Senate, and Wallace, (dem ) delegate to Par some tence: 1 0; Parquette, HN LEVISON, AUCTIONSER—OIL, PACWTINGS | rule, which required that committees ose SO ety. ee ee wens ay lies te | tbe Asambiy. pee management of BP. Obristy, wh ‘ cae | J Rogrevinge-—Will be old ak auction, withoutee: | ul” He therefore moved to sa hall be chosen by | blend the intereste of any party with this move. Portumouth gives democratic majority oP 33) eae a,b, Me Tickets to be had at sli the Gor. | cerve,'s lazge colloction 2f fine Oil Palutingsond. Bagrav- : supend the rule. Noobjec- | ment. His objects were higher, Phey were for the hmond: city, Summers, (whiz) for Governor, tay fashionable audiences, ok Stores. re office open, on 25 day of ine mee le ryeriees, with richly | euntel gilt frames, | tion a ‘made, the motion was agreedto. Mr. B. then | attainment of highst ends than the mere advantages of wa WT) for Ligue. Governor. Baxter, (w! eres. performance frets 10 A Mio SE Me giithe store. 108 Chatham square, this day, Tuesday, Dee: | sent up a list of all the committees. and moved that they party He would thiuk it unsafe to rely on party votes | tor Attorney General, have cach a cwajority of 700; Joum 3 a that the Saturday arnoon goncerts srm tis nou couonrts reais. | PRROUGHAM'SLYCRUM.—RENRFIT OF D.8.PabwmR, | = _—__________. be deeaty ees Tap Bitton was agmes te Somes weeny Cenben sulin ren siaghed. te et St ak J Carrington, sal WF Bawor ‘ oving a an, Sears ton Wainentce’ iO sa look P. + erect! senting the a bill rh ‘the consider ee - bis trees, ~~ bed Fo LEP. thn oraioere COMMITTEES wont Aceh: techapadea ae ied? wa a whig ews ¢ hdd " 1 pe ’ : i dericksburg, nlite a BRCAPR SEN AT ZELLOWS. Musica matt, Malvina, Messrs. Palmer. .y will cour ate ING SALOON, FOR oun ands Cuderwoed Messe. Mason, Douglas, Norris; | Gob oceatic parties prepared to ae all connection onan tana se oo ear(whig) te clnsted Boe 444 Broadway. Ad cents; children appears aires OF tHE Benger, | seat tiscughtcre, er alleye.. 7 e-Menors.” Hunter, Bright, Gwin, Pearce, and | with this faction and its membe ad hoped to tnd | nator. and Laeg, (ig the Assembly. profitable b I oy ott het ‘kind, The saloon the democrat ul Bo lance with men In Henrico count mers, Watts, ry Baxter, have ice of, A DEOIDE Bio wv, ea SaUne | tome Aiea up wish every convenience, Apply to toads 7 Gonmenoe—Meyers. Hamlin, Houle, Dodge, of Wisconsin, | resist tbe inw, and to Xewp alive agitation. Por ows, be | 1sotmupmnice Some" Wineton (oti) siected Senate, 4 Mr Skerrett will appear; singing, tacos, &o Manvract Box book now open. toakten. " waa resolved to hold no polltion fi fellowship with any whty. esers. Sebastian, Bayard, Clarke, | Party, of act of men, whose principles are not im wi gf OS = TURE—Mosets, Soule, Walker, Atcbiason Spru- with the rat body - agg sa be —s POOR alr PRET sented in the Benate, These les were th * these resclutions adopted in the convention ofthe people Pepnietanl Picesane in Maamebmtetas Dawron, ea sadidon *¢ Wisconsin, Borland, | of Missiesippl. (He then read the resolutions) The Bostow, Deo. 8, 1852 ‘4 8) oe. so " * | people A Bice ppl reg jo ad, meeny og Byte terme There was no choice for Mayer at our municipal elec- win, Stockton, Mallory, Bad- | mentecttlement cf the question. Such is the sentiment | tion today. Wilkins, the regular whig candidate, lacks f the Union lovi te of his State. Th t fc Lawns Messrs, Fetch, Shields, Dodge, of Towa, frou the representatives of other States « declaration on | 744 votes of a majority over all others. ‘The vote stands Underwood. and Pr meses, Downs, Wht the part of these Btates of their intention to stand | thus :-— ‘ was, Whitcomb, Cle oy and maintain that settlement, im all it parts. | Wilkins, whig, ... Messrs. Atehison, Sebastivn, Rusk, Bell, | Will not Sepators speak out plainly, and; by | Thaster, democrat, this resolution, declare their intentions to do so; | Dr. Smith, native Ainericaa,.. Brodhead, Whitoom| M crus anp | A teaprontante ietaast cation Bote 4 Laken ll and profitable business; m One of the best on M—“30 RAISR THR GENIUS AND | {2 sndprottable busines loca landing. person with irom wa 'b2 000 fo $3,000 nand wishing to eopegs ia ule heciness, Tfind this & good chances. Apply to HUWES & BALU- KOM, BS Nasoat streets DUNKIRK HOU’ "erform: C § 0 olos PRNRu wverce 178 0 ATHAM above the National ire. —George Saloon porforman: tertalamen: FURNISHING STOCK FOR The above business has be: irther gong aan . e Pas i Young. Wan ted, It’ Bowe ot | A. SHOR STORE TO LET AND STOCK FoR SALEOIN vena Seamatr Rip te HENRY "THOM Brougham’s Lycoum, & RAND CANTATA, Tue by the Now York Harmonic So yard, Pratt, | or will they, by their silenee, let themselves Williams, free soil ...... and their constituents be misunderstood ' Let no mau ‘Three wig aldermen were chosen, and there will K.. ondwey, near Twenty. LuTION aRY CLA: Walker, Chase, James, tl ‘Atth tn Apply to B. B, Kis od Sumner. from the South say that the Morth has no right toex- | bably be a whig begget fh the Common Couacil. fe par Svgauant—enes. Detlen Downs, Brslbeky, Bcttien, | Bost 58S Gemeten eens tbe Mertens teeSeutk bases | Lovell. all he eldemees ere whion, onceberetee Gig id Ge: ‘t mo Senator eo ea) al mo owe en are Ww! and there isa RUG STORE FOR SALE-HANDSOMELY LOCATED “Tost Urrice np Post Roavs—Mesors. Busk, Soule, | right to expect any such declaration; for 1t wes well | majorliy in the Counell, = ® pleasant a, ‘ond. 5 KL, aodin on impeeving Morton, and Hamlin. known there were ms at the Bouth who preached ood. This is Boss tate ———_______- rans Ie wil be gold ish baraain to the purchaser, aud on i ee ee Sc ‘enue abe ahoa = gps ae nee pon Tn ee eas, ‘el 7 Mermts CAP ULICKENER & CO, St Barclay stress. | Petar yt Geyer’, OWS Borland, Stockton, |v cdifcation cf the Fuaitive law. ‘There were some oe iftsure, Beltlo, aad Commeroe steam towbtate By yt Go, ania ™~Moner. Shields, Bradbury, Nor- | rach im Comgress, aod they had been per oa into | arrived bere this morning—and this afternoon they ia, Berri Ciar! . Ax0 Parkas, Orsicx—Messes. Nore, James, party ane, bi fa. Yesert to. this pur- | were off again, im eompapy with the Indians a1 son, an pose. a= =a OR .—THE 8TOCK AND FI. C™R RT. yoRe a ee FOR SALE THE STOCK AND TIETURRS OF 48 raryerening during the he esi 8 speed we 7 evening, Dee 10, atte o'slock: al latent gtyle/ andin one of the bet in New York, —- in tow the following barges —Nrie, Ad- aleaks e Bundsy, ds, 5 moe—Mesere. Whiteomd, Hunter, an resentatives from the North present at th vance, Asa C. Teft, J. G. White, New York; 0: ae Seaidoe's. prost Yaris Svirs terbain oe wa sre — sores fe axe chien i si thd io E dental at t; and ue Fad no doubt all of them had | § wer, Ophir, Pinout, other ——— <a ma = 0 cents. fas i" mi 3 e . a 3 Girete. together with aie hes ‘of »4 SAMPSON & TICHT, Proprietors. eee. nd JF jentally absen Tracy, George ‘Tibbitts, and one other. boats Fh Goin, Clown, | Bexes and Parcaatin eee gum, and Fir Folch, Maa- | some cause for their absence, besides that of aa uawil- | G. W. Davis, Tillott, F W. Gitian, Radical, Sootiand, half price; Pit, 125 cemte. Cocess BY THE MIMNONIE VOCALISTS, CO} tos of the New York [ lipgness te show their constituents their readiness to | ie i xTORIKS—Messrs, Douglas, Houston, Gwin, Cooper, | yocs for the bill. Ie was satisfied that there were Wosblngion Hi. Vv id J tow gto. . Voor! and two others. Werertas NATIONAL CIRCUS CHESNDT dil be Air ein the wi ethe *incuseakn Bries—Meaers. Bayard, fea ne Nae SR bd A pel od Rt eigen potty rw pete nag | Btn Bieeo! + 3 ree and Morton Messrs Pearee, Clemens, an Tows). gd action, from unjust imsiwuations. The fact of for more bvate, and wiil. mo- doubt, take awey ai ea some 6 M ; perf cha » BiLts—Mesers, Jones (Lo sbronee at the time of that vote, however, had been | are now here, originally intended for New York. evening, and on Suscraey applying ats the store of Wim B. 40 ‘any Contuor Comtixemnr teized upon at the South. and helil up to the public there ‘The tows, to-morrow, will also take down the schooner tation, ted. tee street, a ‘Jones's boo! THE PenaTeMewrs. Dodge (Towa), Walker, and nsan evi okentaelan unwillingness of the Northern Sema- | J D Fish andtloop Ann B. Holmes, for Fall River, and a ri Sink avenue, ‘busi will IMPROVEMENTS 1 tors to vote for the bill which nted to the Ce yi the schooner Adeiaine and sloop Index, for New Bed- ROFESSOR ANDERSON? Buu NI 1 rapping ‘on the premises, Mr Gwin of Ca! Dane Ligeitare, several joint reso | @euth their constitutional rights. He had.at home, | icra ad atlas of Righth street utions of the Caliform lature, im relation to im- | endeavored to explain this matter; but he alia ‘This aftersoon the steamore Iolas and American Eagie Cena S yTovements in that 8 those Senators now by their votes upon this resolu arrived from Troy. with tem canal boats, all ladem. Thetr Ginn GUNS, GUNS.—YAE SUBSCRIRAR HAS ON NUMEROUS PETITIONS. todeclare bow unjust the imputation was. It Thad alas "re ht te being transferred-te barges, cix of which are : 8 lange arity of brass and iron Gun, and Field Mr. Davia (whig), of Massachusetts, presented the pe- | been said that there was nothing to prevent the Wilmot | oading for New York. WANE, ENTY-FLYE, YoU! NG, LADIES 0 roR Pal do titlon of Fudge Uranch,of the United Stctes Supreme provieo being d to the, territories, and + nothing pre- | ‘The seven boats, ice bound on Coxsaekie fats, left oy Corps rape Court, ing forth that, on account o| an’ Pied inter rence witl avery in this district. | the Gazelle last week, were arday ‘essguiremoas tien, be wiahes to be relieved from the duty of hearing | ‘Though, perect aa po ars tat ruc pra baned bo = rencbed during Saturday a an 4 _ SHE BALL SKASOR. Tho from Commissioners of Patents es ay ak gov moet ae on Soe creen Camm) ae toehoan penovaned ass ellie Tineng he pie bec Tee wether mid wth le witb bl sligaestraged bi declara- worennsicoene. Sige ANNUAL Grswamors. | of Mr. Durant, late United States District Attorney at tion by Congrem ween contained in this resolution. In tovesting from Utica "4s Protective Uni Fe en ane He hoped when ‘pe ef here, a few days hence, be | re Rowse INSURANCE COMPANY—SUPPOSED MURDER wil be held at Tammany Hat PLUMBERS, CoppresMiras, | Mr. Mruuxe (wh! ig). of Now Jersey, presented the petl- | could be able to carry home fo the people of ‘bis State - bes BORG. Hirdware, or Stove Dealers.—For sale. a tin, copper, jew Jersey, for an amendment of the | this additional guarantee of the permanence of that OF & CHILD—-BUROLARMO~-FOUNS LADIES BS- ON Taare, Secretary. and sheet iron manufactory, tetahiighed tweaty-Are years, | Patent laws, 80 as to ‘american inventors from | settlement PORTED TO HAVE BREN POISONED, BTC. ping, and govern math ty ‘diene. Deo 3 ately, sare DANGLING AND WaltZine cl “Sposenbes ceptions were presented and others | _ Mr. Boruex (southern rights dem ). of Bouth Carolina, | The following is a notice ianued. at lions, Deo — S ‘pianeeeaeienes tee was surprised at the introduction of this resolution—was | « sew York Protection Insurance Company, of Rome. N. ota Boireer eet poesia SOUTH caROLi A AND THE SEMINOLE WAR surprised when be frst heard of tft was both unwise | ¥._ The poltey holders of this company are requested to ee z Mr. Ruerr, of Bouth Carolina, gave notice of » bill to unnecerrazy: it was areview of the former legisiation | moet az the Willett Hours, on Saturday evening Deo 6 . DEG. BROOKES’ KES" DANCING “ACADEMY. indemnify Scuth Carolina for moneys ex and ex- | Of Congters. If the past legisiation of Uongress | for the purpore of taking into consideration the affairs Delaa ity ed, this reeciution could not purify | of the said company, ia view of the late enormous a pences ineurred in the war with the Seminole Indians. oerea sacsttvanen S0etuniy Che ovine: then the resolution was | sessmente lev order of the Boant of {Directors on ecessary. He rotested ageinst such an un- jum notes." This call sigmed by Meacre pired iH a toate reies menses a to provide that the rece Precedented course. Ile had ho right (0 uestion the Hay dem, Chapel Walker. ‘Slattestn, Veaxiey Par. TO LOAN. ON BOND. AND MORTGAG aa ead ierere te ae haan P sec- | motive which induced this resolution; but he haathe | yi sed Abell, and ebirt ; $42, (in one or more sums, ) om producti ee nee HB Plat, on the Fee eT ee ee eee cert tate aoe | Fight to discuss and denounce ite effects. If the Sena- | Of the We ae thirty tthe princi —— betate i shine marin Brooklyn. Ap) al a on lonaay » tor hed proposed reviving agitation over these measures. | Was called to the chair, Strong resolutions were ay HREY, No. 23 Wallcteect, ore. Broad. T° RENT—FROM AOUT FIRST OF JANUARY, 1852 the two pearly figished five TED coh hay &, a tay be could not bave taken a step more calculated than | 204 committee of five was appointed. 10 examine the 15, 000 *. Ace sageeseis Sand 45 sy street. Worerhave +1] 8 on three built cost ofabout wh A Trey ad ED--THE CALIFORNIA BRANCH MIT, ETC this to throw up again the waters of sgitation. The acts ty p2Bsihe, motion, of Mr: Gwix, the bill establishing » | set vorth in the tesciution are now the ttatutes of the | Complaint in thet the holders of inemkan polis bars eel nowe ~ fifth aires land. Why must Congress be called upon in this epost | boon taxed about fifteen por cent om said FINE ARTS. ge 1 They sear Fig avons Ocananittes. cto. tawnner. to approve them! object was. he A —~ Saag OF Sve Years, S07 Bey be CORNET, No, 25 Wall stress, All ctber bills om the table were appropriately referred. | ‘Crpceed. to give them an authority and aight whieh | “°RROCY, tavee to gay held te Inqueat om the body of TT ENIUS 0) OF AMERICAN. Li i. he MOVEMENT FOR THE LIRERATION OF ABD-RL-RADER they would not otherwise have. The Senator way mis | , Child camed Cain ep Pepe te ee pals bsertay: te hah ry Pa been “se: =, ,000 —TO MANUFACTURERS. aA GENTLE. EWA oust ) nee eee ca aies of taken ine sing it ovoid gain Pientoten thet com, The jury brought in ps ceded that tt eame to Se fiat ‘in ‘ork, ia tor sale, 2 sony, inthe Joan of Sherawat business hi # resolution, req oe ee ah tes | promise is resolution would never sal by cme cause ubaeen ta ee following sy ini & Shop 9 Broadway 3 ke 2B to $3,000 Im oneh, aes to open ac oe wit ent of the | peepie of the Bouth with theee mvasures n"tataray."s numer of rote in the Modregae Fre yeem: $4 dos Mathew Marebal, fl Jas, Delvechio, te myer French Republic. the object of which sball be an inter- | denounced them they wer betore Congress. | House, occupied by the ‘wholiad been attend. surged at the lishogeaphi sna tt Ht Lacombe Naat the tribune Of TPH OR WIFHOUT STEAM | eee ee ete Kode (laughine.) | He drnounced them now. He denounced the | ing the anmeal Inveting of the Board, were entered, wad oured at tl 4 THE ADRIATIC AND PACIP in whie wore ued And pasa Sie morning ill five th and hee cas with wilt (rani arnt inervow on Mr. Gwin’s rerolut alliog for ea. He “th various sume of moneg wese extencted from the elsthas id 69 Vi erae' ‘ils SoS Secs oy nied noe | ed, He denounced them then aud now, because | [/ thie aleeping tenants ¢ correspon de! of Mr. Niles. Inte Charge to Sardinia, on the subject of ® | they set a peseotans for legisiation, the conrequence of I Stouvenel nt Gon Piste-cuttert, on the premises, ‘There is a rumor in town that thirty-six young ladies Gunicam Ae? Union, taficep store thip canal, to unite the waters of the Atlantic and Paci- | which was, that this Union would survive the constitu. . — rok Awake piace st Triple Hal x ° fc, was taken up and adopted. Ton, It placed in the hands of a majority in Congress | [ith S nejsutorine village of erinton ome iadien ad tae eee Ueodd and 3 HOUSE IN A VERY DESIRABLE | |) | suk uitcrion Or carta. | | the power to gite construetion to the constitution | "ahs weather is rainy sna warmer, with a ehatce fhe ind, Paints. ng the pai ar P peueh aeumeen ee Sere e arbi. Pletes canted at 30 Wiltions t. Hare's reeolution providing for the election aitogether at variance with ite spirit oe goals not | the canal to open Cha plain. was adepted. 7 the seal of bis approbation to Tiuatiogtse, Kemper, etreet, im the store. business nce & business. Address “Dento, particulars. ‘ be LAND WARRANTS. wh @ felt bound to denounce it ould be Rise Arrest of a F et dae La oe Ne ith 0 LEIA STORE SUITABLE TOR Boor ap ‘The joint resolution making land warrants assignable, | the rod with which the blow upon bis rights had been Lo acon . Deo. 8, 1361 powledied bons art tboe store, oF t business # referred. ficted’ How could he «ft ¢ and worsbip at William Kelley ofias Bill, a fugitive slave. claimed by. idee iil be entitled to ne diet voy iendeite THE PURLIC LANDS. the tree which is destined bear the fruit | Jecob Righter, of Carrot! county, Maryland arrested Mr. Waren (dem.) of Wisconsin. introduced a bill | of bitterness and sorrow to his gee These M1 Nohacl Shatter eed ceding the public lands to the States, on condition of te, and the masner in which they had passed, their being given, without cost, to actual settlers, Ke i wettied forever all hepes of an amendment ferred. the constitution Hereafter, when any vificulty and roomy bases rooms, totaly ba 10 RENT—A STORE ON BRoapyar, ABOVE MADL- fon equare lt hes two ik pyemens, with LANDS FOR A RAILROAD IN WISCONBIN. srises. and the government finds obstacles in ite way. Crotee in yore. Rend, $225. A third Seer ie Mr. Wareen also ntroduced two bills, granting land | (hen. instead of amendiog (be constitution, you will hear Cuancestow, Dac 8, 1852 eee Thirey-third sbpee’, very cheap to semall family. | ip Wisconsin for a railroad. the ory of “compromire— compromise —comprom tse ‘The brig Argus, arrived at this port from Uw re |. Pierce, 13 Wall THE KOMUTH WELCOME RESOLUTION OF MR. ARWARD. ‘The censtitution hereafter is to be constantly bolstered | norte that Mr. Thrasher was allowed to go to ‘oa ATCHMAKER AND JEWILLER'S STORE FoR Mr. Bxwann (treesoil) of N.Y, introduced his jotat | up with ecmpromises; and, by all such compromises, the | Cabin paste was treated genotaily areat B R00 portunity offered to ® man wil reclution, weleoming Louis Kossuth to the nation and | wraker side lore. The power of the majority will always clemency jooated the Capitol He asked that it be read » second time, | hove it so that the weaker party must lose. Low could now, the purpose of acting on it the Benator expect bim now te Spprove of what | Proposals for Canal Revenue Certificates, Crrarn—It requires the unanimous assent ofthe Senate. | be has and always would. denounce’ He would con- Avanny, Dec 6, 1861 Beanies (whig), of Ga., and Mr. O.ewens (dem), | tinue to denounce it. Iie would denounce it as ‘The Comptroller advertises for proposals for $500 000 of of Ala. —Let it lay over thelr fathers did the Allen and Sedition laws. Tle | canal revenue certificates; the proposals to be received AMENDMENT TO THE KOSSUTH RESOLUTION. thought the South should be uvited Uniess t! until the 28d inst. They are redeemable in J uly, 1886, Mr. Srxecos, (dem) of Mitnols, introduced a resolu was united, she was doomed. The object of this resola- | ard bear 6 per cont interest. we. yaich be a te meve as an meanest tion was something boy by of Aa Sue we ee ir. Seward’s resolu 0 the ¢ffeot that « comm! laws to his peop e with a dec jon that sine of three Senators be appeinted by the Chair. to intro- be altered. ena 0 Td lure Louie, Kearuth to the Semate of the United tates ntil be returned 7 . ate ‘ip Fi later aewe He anid the rame course was pursued in the case of La- Well. as yo ere adneee) away, I suppose pF py By known of fe re tai ois the FS {6a 7d us age te! in vest cust ¢ HOTRL—THIS HOTEL, ON THE HOTEL —THIS HOTEL, citrona. Root is connected with this esta- fe fayette; each branch of Congress received him se) ely ~ heat 4 Si adest a aiias coum In the coed ee tect the ponition of Caravajal. Reporte were current thas Be passage aw B STREET, LIVERPOOL. —S. tion of Koseuth. Koseuth was now the guest of ot the wrien—Lycurgue went away, expecting to dir, | is, few days, while, on the con it in asserted thas Bierman ‘te Colling, ‘Reton Civil, the above nation, and, if it vas intended to treat him courteous!7. id return. he Senator, however, saye be 1) } El 78, while, ie sew) *. it should be done in the spirit of courtesy, at least. le wing back. Nothing but an act of God can keep him pote boon (Laughter ) A great storm had oceunred on the eoart, in which the a she no —— g bi Ly pose a , Foorr=I mean that our Union Legisiature will | P*@®y experienced some injury. tats We island) eve pete should have chjected to . he relies on his Legislature, The South Corolina jature. Teeptionad q eNcbor CA c a de the world would Kossuth be received more enthusl- | oniike Lycurgua, can come back when he Mr Corrsima, 8 C ; Deo. 6, L861, Te ana rewired. “hddeen Es onthe tham in the old State of Kent: Butler in hie utter condemnation of th: The bill for » secession convention. iy Yo tha =e me t Senate on Thursday, hae been passed in the yeaa . Soon ont (whie) of 4 By. di having | comprom! is intention to denounce it as uajust y, 08. HODGSON RESP! the reception of Kossuth, | to the weaker portion 68. nays €4, and now only wants to oe ratified jection pervonally - snd giving hima hearty welcome, What he hed ob- Mr. Foore wee a little eurprived at the warm and evi jected to, was the government's doing the thingas®@> | 4.01) premeditated and prepared attack just wade Jenny Lind in Provi that he will open, lace % Ornamental “4 Tle objected to the consideration of the reeo- Provioerce , Doo. 8, 1951 a ppt at 400 Sixth ery Fre art, re Jution at thie thee, and the subject was laid over. fala agam tama iataer and Li2ging to, the indlaposition, of Signot Saivi, Jonny . w York, lyn, two doors mes ~ ot of ite vi LAND WANTED FOR & RAILROAD IN ALABAMA Mr. B i ied’s com announces eveuiag, bea ¥ ‘brow! Ale. f Be rien disclaimed baving coneulted with any one tponed South of Degraw street. tring means to 04: S Sanwa,” Mr Poors could no sot e Tedignetion. There wes nothing offensive to a " ape t wae ing offensive to Markets, ee een oF the resolution. He was not aware Cramieatos, Deo. 8, L851 thatht interfered with Any deliberation now going on at | Gottom has bean in geod demand: 1.700 bales ‘sold at the South. He wae utterly at alors to comprehend the | +5, 98 isc : prices, after the receipt of the Peoific’s news, MUSICAL. REO! AXES, ort Senator's warm opposition. The Senator had said that | favored sellers. professor of O*zig2 oF Bm NCR TER grt Py tt noted a he could net worsbip at the foot of a tree whore fruic was | “* Wishes etna te Ce pe 4 TC sddition of euibe i a eric aan THE COMPROMISE As 4 oman om EMENT=MR. FOOTE'S poinrncus ine co to ony the least, 0s Say retin aig sae aus wae 300" baa Deo. 8. 1861 wrot " wing been taken | Waste! {the Senator meant anything. it was thot at a towed or feesent en tre th day ‘December. i | sesh ae Wetite cca hy aa ing mts vie emi Aye fruit, iit has | 2 wy nd about 800 dreaed i. at Soe . thank Ged. none of it had fallen in Mis- words, “and falibfal it Vike cae ceceeem ee acaniaal Thcogbe it de it desirable txt vou Hotes of Co should | *itsippi. On the contrary, it re prowace’, City Intelligence. unite in the sclemn declaration mede by the President | wnte colden apples, productive ith and aationel ig Banenapith oy Gakeeun Gane te tel Gete hee of the United States in two annual messages, thatthe se | nity. Mr Foote then reviewed the compromise ac Ce resigned bis official capacity as Coroner of this county, ries of measures Known as the Compromise should be | fornia war admitted. as other State was. She wae in | i 5, nrequence cf his continued ill heal ich rem. considered as a definitive settlemeat oe the distracting | the Usiow and South Carolina had suffered nothing by | gered him imeapable of fuliill e dut questions gtowing out of the azetem of aumestia darery. | 1 Sotto ccminand, respect from every sourhera | Dm. We understand That Recorder age wilt € messages of President ccmimand ree} c more. ge py mn Oe had already been misre. | State? Ins therea 5 ‘abolitionist in the California Lona the appointment from Governor Hunt, to fll the sented ; and his own Hood in S presene ithad | legislature? Not one the South suffered by the | T#8PCy. iy Escutcheon for doo Seated Ly F public est nied then Wet KB GIVEN on THE | tty ha» E A cov Phe oun, ies, Se, & room with tune free of charges, Seales ve Toulon 4 a i viene whee required. Direction—152 Fulton street, ‘ © VIOLINISTS.—A GENTLEMAN 18 IN WANT ( ICAL ‘gost RS, OLD BOOKS, 7RA seldom | territorial bills without the Wilmot proviso’ He hai | | Lecture ow Muxcany —A lecture, by Dr Ray ae Rig LOL. ivcapen, ea. foes Grprenore 7 ones sy comp whieh be esldom | teen Inctrneted to vete for the te ritorial vilis, without | Bitminghem, Engiasd, consisting of © everasttons ba- — a py of B fy wy werk, wen would teceive no countenance nodesite to | tbe proviso; and. though accused of vicleting instruc. | ¢¢ ant of the coustry. was delivered yesterday vend, .XOUNG LADY, WHO Has ne The pad: feturn revilement for the abuse rananny tupon | tions. the sovereign veep eof Missiesippi had decided | atthe Tabermack; but owing to the crowded sate of out fiseasion from tne beat, him. He hoped he had self t enough to feel proper | be bad done right ‘Foo aiave 3 bill was prac. | colw we are compelled to omit the rep bpd tenets go tng 4 press, | tically barmiess What did the Senator w Did “ t for the cond) Cot Le want ary of these Bills tepesied” “Dia he want the | gon tt Fugitive Sinve law repesied or amended’ lie remem. | thi t the time of the diseussion of the President's | th claiming te be Southern men, sid the | and + d not the power to use the armyand gary | Th Ap Contnion =A Collison secured on the Oam- bey railroad inst evening, about seven miles ‘emden between the Philedeipbia train ead in ering south The engines of LA trata, arecfthe waytrain were comaideradiy toren the tralia from Phitadei phi at rience, an ri Pea nl the hove on the oame AINE RY, FANCY GOODS, é&. M's EB BATEMAN KINDLY SOLICITS THE AT ce whether north or south of Mason & Dixon's line. He had the consolation of believing that nothing said by such ct the judgment of any honorable man. | bered tba te h bad recently crowned his exertions had | meernge. cotiefied bim that wicked mon, in all quarters, ware | President : is linble, and the means ef ian fg extreme oi *. tention vi the ladies of 6 bie eremice He xnew bis remarks to. day wens Vo ee tt wre = . 3 wt Mor vance of tl zee One eae «light! meee te yO) rate the O 18 , ber new and rlegan tof prea ar represented and be bad takem the precaution in chyeo' is feaniation waa fecute a9 effectual exe ‘ The engiowete aod Sremeo iw . “dead steest, wave, | Perk aad con Ke hal of vookostios bor | Ssoks, ey arene Rinbroiacrs) oe. Bes take to do what he seld: m did- coment what he hed to | colion of the law The Senator complained that ths | jomping from tue care tha train wee Cy Ge ‘ vinoed "ot sam be vend by poste Getta rer: coteence tn —m sag to paper, Mo persom was disponnd to questiog the time for constitutions) amendments had gone by. ile ' persrmgors did aot reach Now (ore will ©