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WHOLE NO. 7342. MORNING EDITION- PRICE TWO CENTS. DOUBLE SHEET. | —_.ymancam BOARDING AND LODGING, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | ° ould pretend to my that Mr, Toombs would pot | serenade to the Vice President Elect, andl Raiaas ae Roorsons | Diinete, hose aieaicas rene sounance | CaRmOnL RoUaR TeagoAwAy, Srrogieg vas tices ng Ue Ae Ma ale ee oe D 7, 1852—The Provident ad Direotors have, this day, de- odatod Rens reference, 1 Benete cou le ¢ atom, Dee, 7, 1988. . <a We mw AUORTONEDR, | HRM! smnannen’ Gefen sion pr aont onthe Sopa | Waggacmmnsnte wits lenny 'oome tebe oe he | HIGHLY IW TERRES TING. | cart soci ardor to nurd tine rection he | abe democrats of Washingon, lyst, ove oN tog eataak dn endear, | U1 Un nn W. BLEROMER, Secretary TORNISHED | evrival ofa Steamer at Washington | *™** wound ___ fee le cea es craniere Caen; Beil, Dea ee furs of ail descriptions, walches, jon- | JP)IVIDEND —OFFICE OF THE CITIZENS FIRE IN- Gap, Be bed oe House of He ntatives. las, Weller, and others; all responded, in briet, animated — per come he bron 8 eer Ch ee cena ceeeN | 2 GEMEERULGC ANGLER, RE OM: GH pam with Despatches from Cuba. ‘asiNcroN, Dec. 7, 1862, | Speeches, except Mr, King, who was too unwell to do #0. ‘ . 01 SAKA ain ROE, zum sraxpina eel (ANTHONY 3, BURZCKER Witt. he ofice, No. 67 Wall street. AL Giipeldinee gentleman, cong accammodsted with ean On motion of Mr. Brrvixns, of Georgia. the Speaker | The Expected European News—Wires Downs mares tien | RONDE Loanen ferences oxehanged. hen See ae BECEPTION OF THE CHEROKEE AT HAVANA, | was sutherized to appoint the coveral standing com- Carats, Me., Deo. 7, 1882. none body PSI ag ES eat iat tine edi Rely Peet A bed abt a SIMIAG cai coe Fah on prebebgnee mispecyeay ekiet gr me ipeaiaeripctnag pty ge ser . a P ilies wisl ye, ere, re, a ghroots; Yourbl nronue-Trix lots on the north side: includ ibe! the winters will finda pad esioetion of toast aber cg | PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. | ne rouse resumed’ the consiueration of the yeopoals|' misgare, now eheut doe, bas earreoat titer ha Bide Boveuty-tfth strecs, including south the fist, second. or third floors he meee tlen to refer the President's message to the Committee of | 34'no communication with thet itp aluee sactentae avenue, are all full si way dos ATIONAL LOAN FUND LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH A ¥UI irited De! i i “ oes Biate of the Union, aad) print 1h, and oily sinee reste ian, befor immediate improvement. antes made to lowe N’ gety ot indon. General AA ntinea room! and! board, by calling at 2 Sener: ~_ Depeiel tea hen to ininesent be mand xtra copict, with the uccompany- errs ae Bidder. A large amour of tho puroase money can romain, t0e fand of §) onan : ir. Wricnrman concluded bis remarks commenced | DXMOCRATIC NO POR Gi fora number of years, on bond and mortgage. Formaps and | Fork Btave stocks,’ with whe OF FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, Ln pigernr ke been np : ence Sa Tr Ee RROD oa Farther partisulare, syply to tho auctioneer, No. 7 Broad | wocrpenee yncoordance ne Conroe A Pore or two single, gentlemen in a, private family. PROPOSITION TO MAKE GEN. SCOTT A | without th ee Cr ian fe a “Spanith eft PO, pe dovig ht Hapa lg ote renee use of upants. To ty a “ol m THE i NTHONY J. BUREOKER, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC | (Ava sues, Now ¥ York, rato, Location unaurpested. Roforenéee exchanged. In LIEUTENANT GENERAL, pon foe ae ar Towage inv language Other thee | LEGISLATCRES OP VIRGINIA AND NORTH canoute ANKeton on Thuraday, Dooomber oth, at 13 o'alook, | Seana iarared s ‘ eRATLEAT OND BIS WHE OR EWU BR a SRO SCT irited Mae tice yer nre ares the nahi fn raid of the 06600 inhabitants of New | NA» B70: Bartiyrone, Deo. 7, 198% 10 § E, } 4 TT i ‘Xio0, is Ry ss d a thane 1oN8 | of eurrons Busines, pandoy for Arananouion | AL (itichen con be accommodated with avery ecu: | Spitited Tariff Discussion in the House, | Memon. but the adoption of ha proposition." "+ | We Bare no mait South of Wilmington : danrery, way suitable for ole- | 44 o'clock, P.M. Pamphloss, sobting forth the advan vecond story front room and excellent: board, ina small peaeenaaaaenennanann Mr. Bnooxs. (winig) of N. ¥., proposed to amend that | 4.re Nastern mail failed to connect last night, at Phila a Set ety ve had of ae ce oh company oan be had on erclen! 4s the offios, No, | family, by applying, with references, at 11 Walker street, Various Shipwrecks--Politienl Move " part of the motion to refer the message to Committee of Gelpbia, for the third time in snecession | ieee —_ EMIS dene acta” | 7G pnoaDwAt, NEAR BIGHTH STREET AND Son dion ae | seep nae one Bn ot the Une toan te rome tat | maniac ein hr comcortsss eae FFICK PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY. Broad: —Suita of pari tl " x it which relates to the tariff and to ‘lect “ 3 overnor. pac. | NOVO, OFFIOR PANAMA RAILE Ae erates | pnbh: an ctentel weer ener et ee Committee, with power to examine witnesses wad collect | ,,4 eat aruesville, Ga..on the 37th ulti, de 'Y ANDREWS & HAUGHEY—WEDNESDA’ 8th, o'cloeok, at N°. 539 Broadway, an extensive | Board of Diroctors, held this day. it wee water eer col d olosets, handsomely furnis t, with or withou! Arrival of a Steamer from Havana at | té*timony here and elsewhere, with instructions to report | {2° Nightowor's hotel and Mr Nutting’s store—ame to golleot elegant farnit Resolved, That the books for transfers stook bo closed af- ood Rad prempt atti to singl tailing » loes of $18.00 - Ab gults of rich parlor furniture, pianoe,c ber three o'clook thie day until the feet Taveday ia Seauary | familiog without small children, trast. wil pny tor good ‘nee 8 corn as possibe a bill toreduco the revenues from ime | $19 Cg, $18.00, ‘The property was insured foe extension tables, rich chaler sult nexs, Properatory ton dividend on tho stock now rogistered | eommodations. References exchanged. Ports toun amount which may be required for asoundad- | Tire ¢iqshet did grent damage at Hufaut & sa condelabrae, av ideale, 1d ctumlatimbidn lean: hp es ARDING.—AN ELEGANT P. ee Noriaki | teen eee ge ae een a 4, Me, | DARRe auaatitien of cotton were washed away, AM t i ‘é i jeoretary. om ARLOR, WITH TWO A despatch has j ‘eotly after Mr. Brooks’ proposition was read, Mr. ; _ nt bedrooms opening into it oam be had, with "Just been received in this gity from | Riciaunsox, (dem ) of Hl, rose tm quention of order, | ,, 128 Virginia Houso of Delegates has passed a bill authe- rizing the RAVTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMi dat No Bi. increace {ts on} or ~ 4 Washington, announcing the arrival of » st Y —rausrees sax | DRA! Sianguprariypeyaulntigni ar raed Grete | Sealers? Sn Sess roy place, Bloooker street. Bathe is 8 stoner there | as did uiso Mr Jones, (Gem) of ‘lenn After dis- (no name given) from Havena, bringing important des. | CUfsion on this point, the Speaker decided that the pro- egal and Tennestee Railroad Company te Pt E H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEE! tal stock $1,600,000; also, authorizing the {valuable property on Thirty-fi th, Fifty aixth, Vif} sapeceivers HOW a, gs baer ‘ Prrinop te eta i Tabhana Sth firects —B, H. Ludlow willselt at | stress, sole passenger agents for she Swallow Tailf line of OARDING AT 643 BROADWAY.—TO LET, AN Bi Patches, the purport of which iskept profoundly secrot | Poy o4, to Teter was amendable, ; ‘The bill to establishs Iino of steamers Detoreeet Nocfol % The’ following’ valuable pros ; LiYeEbocl and London packet ships, Pr eA oy ale Chel phi alone dp {The shove is, doubtless, the war steamor Fulton, with | few cf the rearons which induced Mie foolleethe amend, | *4 Antwerp has been postponed to the 14th inet, aide Thirty-fifth street, 105 i T° guannrurn. {FROPOSALS Wii ba BEORLY. aw geutlonen oan . emma tad wit sine as, | the decision of the Captain General, in the case of the maent. ‘The first was that, under the bad habit of doing fa Peder jy Bplas, Caroline, the ‘Free entra Ba eee werner a ray | Lane eas coche made toe | oars and cro ofthe ship Lady Sui, roped io | tactinthedigun wae e’ ataleata thatit ite | THe cn gt he bat oP tay ott ty foot, on she fiver, with docks, betwoos ‘Forsy secoud ane’ ors 5 ——— . have been cold for a slaver —Rev, 5 Supreme Court, was effected ppt Verocke, containing a large quantity, of suporioy Bul BoOske WANTED—DY A GENTLEMAN, IN A HOUSE stop Cate Wieie on thie Bieta ofthe, Usiom, any artion eam cotimiltves om ‘arranging poi ment pare Soe » naibfe partfor may aptly to JUN 7. Pranip Where there are 20 other boar ters; would preter @ oe ecncd of all. ox if any, upon any important part | unable to agree, m Rory, Tene eee Ne, OF THOMAS KONTON, 212 Pearl atc9e¥' | widow lady L'vire slono, of too'avle diapoatsion,and without | The Reception of the Cherokee at Havana, | {il after the frst of January; and when action is had | "tye: haa beem no election of United States Senator ie uth street, 0 Coot east frvm Third avenue ; | (YASH ADVANCED ON SEGARS, WATCHES, J Faumvrence Address “Ferdinand,” Union Square, Fost | UNRESTRICTED COMMUNICATION WITH THE SHORE | bere goauet ince wey fad ee sbe suck heels, that mem- | Nerth Carolina yet, one jo Hightioth stress, 125 feat cass from Third ry sxd merchandise genoral y, also on personal pe wd PERMITTED. Hanno’ have any fall or comprehensive knowledge | srs cotton crop in the Inke parishes of Leulaiet Avenue. The lots on Thirty fifth stroot will be sold aubject | ind. #70 G0 to loan on b snd ani mort GAROTN BROOKLYN WANTED 90: of the proposition on which they would be called | suffered from drought parishes of Leatelinn Bie $0 the usual restrictions against nuisances. Buildings on win tatereel Beside ine cre een ee N BEOOKLYN WANIED—YOR A GENTLE. New Ontxans, Dec. 6,1852, | to vote, “He, therefore, wished {0 present. this propo. | Mered rought, Shese lots to be oot back Avo foot from street line. ‘The tale | Sai letein’ this city, Lrookiyn, Willistasbarg aed Hasle fad donehiee, {a a private femily, The steamship Cherokee, from Havana, reported to | sition at tho earliest day of the sossion, so that, during as ae aa Sata oo galb: Couret at Hoe of tho above property will bo positive, ts close a trust. Ti- | to let and foreale. Apply at No.8 Clinton court, Booc note addrossed to hox 1,! » Pepe the holidays, the important faots may be elicited, Orleans have indfoted Oliver Routz, the sesond engineer toot i warraity deedi will bo givons) Yor | mau etveot » have arrived at the Balize this morning, has reaohed this | ind ater the holidays brought to the myention of ake gfihe steamer Bt James, which blew up on the 16M ir parti pply offic hi 4 city. Douse He bad ted fe f July, Killimg Judge Preaton and others, for man- Tl Walt etroet, where maps of the property can be obtained DVANCES MADE ON 'G.—1 ° excep’ rom general reference the | 4, tee. a hee, jewelry, tency articles ary goods, | PRCARDING FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FULL OR | She reports being well reecived at Havana, and unre. | Stbicot of the revenue, wishin the Fiowbe and the country | * TDvid: Magis: haa. vous ons etid'ss Noe Oricsns foe iano fortes, irs semis, ax ang. elise property. 80 4 threo or fou" alpale gentlemen. Warmand cold paths. Ap. | stricted communication with the shore was permitted, surplus sovenus of twenty millonvst doliney, Croce dog | 7zins, tho mare of Wiliam 1, Leverich for meade te Pacite Danks Gontidence, ingogeity, and house eae tests Werle place, ono door from the cornerof | the Epassengers and crew landing as usual, The Cap. | over tcurteen millions in July last, He gid not wish to bate Ud relied upon. Office hours, frum 9 to 5 o'geck. ans —— tain of the Port intimated that the dificulty was all set- | begin making appropriations at all, mor take deliberate | Now Orleans, Tho Brownsville, emit, - canta WANTED—FOR SIX MONTHS, FOR WHICH tled. action ow bills for that purpore until the surplus revenue | tures of misery cn the iio Grande q naalaneanaliy aoanern tak shall be disposed of by some means, and measures taken | {1 7, pet re: oe en The Havana papers exult greatly, and look upon the | against any further acoumulation of it into the treasury, | ‘B&t comfldence had besn restored and bus was ighth wtrect, 100 t @. HORTON, AUCTIONEER. : % das) afternoon, at two o'clock, family breaking up housekeeping, vir, beddiog, mirrors, oarse' ‘marble-top por and oard Biles; lot of school furniture; ono carman’s cart. ES AND SINGLE i] 9 accommodated with fine room will be given. | vate, respectable boarding house, whore th tl FPPRRY E. LEEDS, AUCTIONBER, WILL SELL ON | Address Businces, Union dquare Peet of cyery comfort of home, with fall beard or varia roeperin; ‘Tuesday, Dooembcr7th, aud Wedneeday, } eccmber Sth, 5 x — | Mokts ‘ rete whole matter as a triumph for thei 4 80 long as We havo twenty millions surplus, it is impost- | ? z 8 1034 0'eloc! Toom weg Walltert— | GA ()QQ WANTED. ON BOND AND, MORTGAGE, | Biassepaun: For further informations thoeeieenigaet’ts | the cteamchip Faloone ealla for Acgiapoll, te ble to administer the goverpment. with economy, Ho | 4,7B2,SuMreame Court of Texas wore in soxsiom at Austia, argon’ Sale ‘Comprising 200 cases of the ) for five years. at six percent, on improved ad to roter to Mr. Charles Kneeland, No. 49 Willing, camehip Falcon sails for Aspinwall to morrow | hed separated il from the ordinary course of sending it | PUtvP tothe 18th bad tranracted m0 businoss except Be Fee eee atree eran ta tarna Rtoaiue | ahs teeecpiacion Oaiber Wallseentianioe Gees von een " ‘vane to the Committee of Ways und Means, bacause in that | pryyrs honors to the memory of Clay, Webster and Oal- @ ship St. John, selected in 5 Sign . + D., M Rag apg ee a aeletrom it would be swallowed up. aa’ most other mat ; }. B. Pandolfipi, They will be found to be the finest groupe | box 93, lower Post office. J THIRTY-SECUND CONGRESS. be hy iP, AS most. other mf K. Jones, the agent for thi fen of this desoription over imported into this country, consist- WITH PLEASANT R00MS3, MAY BE OB BECOND fd ala prices ters are, rot relating immediately to appropria- | antonio Itailrond, had reiuraod foes this Noced gad eee tions. Besides, he knew, from his experience on same medel that they wonld ecarcely have ported that capitalists of the North will visit Texas, om- ¢ the centrally located dwolling, No. 19 Woos 'a'a Pair, Babines; groupe of the Graces, that committec | OARD. None 10 LEND ON BOND AND wort. | B ORR ENE | $100,000 *e.tarn. cs noe, weeny, | B fied of GE, O00 ane womeedl de ome Prat _acammamteoy | that they mould soaroely have | amine the route and no doubt subscribe largely. re ie od. at 6 per cent. fora term of 5 veara: on peoporty in tht 2 4 i vd was to got tid or the gurpluree, | _ Tbe Sam Antonio Led; Galale Bysttae oa, city. Arply te 8.8, Broad, No. 13 Wallatrest. OARD WANTED.—SEVERAL GENTLEMEN WANT Wanuxcrox, Dec. 7, 1862, | Bis des, he repeated, was to get rid of the aurplusre- edger eae that three hinted armod partial board, ia the 8 en, d to be Cuban volunteors. are on St. Joseph's B°; vent by enlarging the list of free articles, and to haye | TO FUPpose: ag . : vioinity of Broadway, below Broome street. Addross A. I, pre $3,000 WANTED—70 Pur IN OPERATION A {stend. The Galveston News doubts tho story. any nustNEsa, ecpeci \ referenee to raw matorial which enters into the and very healthy. Heavy rains had injured the new aud valuable patent in stesm engines, | Herald e The Senate commenced at half past twelve o'clock | comporition of manufactured articles, and thus place our |, Mexican protection to runaway slaves has caused the | , a , ? : p Previous tot Piivcader on duste sumer iter Aiasene Seinen | PBOARDING-7WO OR THREE DESIRAULE WRONE | Meters, Badger, Dutler, Chariton, Pearce ant Muntar | M#Dufacturers on a par with other countries, Otiert | Stexican Staten ne SMesAton Of two OF three bordne ‘a akaeeeh Baca ke atuibitne FOS NET ETRE HAIL 1 en, rooms, wil fall or partial board. or w! be § Ke 01 128, amon; jem more protection, . r. OHN L. VANDEWsTER, avorionger.— | N22? Jobntreot, or L. B. Mills, Mrs, Fish’s hotel, Fulton | genteol ‘amily without board, ‘Tho lady of the hou appeared to-day. for an abolition of duty en tellroad iron, = Wea rar ctor lee wore ctlobrsSid 4s) Mobile; ote TusGay; Wednsaiey. Deo” 6, at 10 orelock, at the sales pe family, sherwill sscommedaters widow In The Cram laid before the Senate a commun'cation | — Mr, Mu.teoN, (dem.) of Va. asked Sit. Brooks, in good | Wconesday, Ia as aaee eee pete f Business wae Sesortment, consisting ia part ot acta of three pisces et atone | BL 2D,OOO trewttaencremee enero ny End | Brockiva, nese the Fulton forry. vee Tie at Dats pei Cully foe. Bian OC Ciasst Be pripaie’ Oat drt etalon ante ta ine, ea martin, Hudson bay rartin, sable, mink, sable fitch. sable | mortgage, (sixty per cent to two-thirds of the value of the | a; 7 Teme a fiestion cf clerks, which was laid on the table and | ji Prope. cms x ache Late from Port-au-Prince. ehinohitta, royal eemine, French erinine, mountain martin, | property ).o7 trocuctive real eatate in this city. Apply t OARDING—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEY, OR GEN. | printed. ap nS gill li i ai P Deo 7, 1 London lustred lynx, silver badger, &o., &¢.; also, the exis OWN F. CONREY, Nou. 25 and 29 Wall ect, tlamen avd their wives, ean comimodated with | A mersage was received from the House, with a reso- |! this conntry. The bark’ Chiatton B. Lex ban need y, 1958. Sesortmont, in sets of two piecos. Sleigh and lap robes, a | —— acta ed feed sdvomt od board ard ploasans rooms, Inquire at No. 13 First | ution providing for the election cf Chaplains, which was | >it. Buooxa replied that ho proposed an enlargement | 7) °,betk Charles F Lex has arrived hero with Port- choice assortment, consisting in part of Recky moun TO LADIES—NO GENTLEMEN i of the free Iist, and tho reduction of tho duty on the raw | 8¥-Prince dates to the 25d uliimo, The Island was PT a Pet mtiperic oe mee hore Magee taken up and concurred in by the Senal nd prairie woif robes; fanoy panther. iver badger, African lynx. genet, Xo. material which emters into the composition of manufac- | 1! D PROMOTION OF G REAKFAST, &C.—A GENTLEMAN(OF RETIRED IA- Rin) Of Aimy give notioe hat to-mor. | WHed articles. It was also true, he said, in rspiy, that | COPS #xd offer wonid be a month lator. Amerionm 5 to $100 can i obteined on plate or oho! sy bee. fur driving gloves, collars, Indies’ foot dits, willing to liberatly, may be pleasantly accom- 4 4 ,, vie eee meet clarence seat alos Conk aren foamy a ertation tn | faiared siento promeice heathy competcon wih | +e. Coles vas tit Cureuey and logwond BL or 9 ground. Addross David, | fer the renk of brevet of Lieutenant General upon Major promote a healthy competition wit rene J L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, . s Expiess Post. General Winfield Seott similar goods from abroad Soom, 1d Wall steeet, Dutoh bulbous suster ia tote toute | CLOTHING. OARDING.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, OR BANKING IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMMIA. a er A arti ao a on PE Se ee ae SPN avers, boing thé importation ef Vanidceabont fe Bou. |e siogle gentlemen, oan be accommodated with farnished i bet e Ba ere samonnead a il tO pearent un Sb Of What erin de didi Hs ensue’ ta: fo the tacll of | 4 eotictom osturred om the Be A ‘an Wavoner nd others. @ whole will be so! C) AND FYRNITURR WANTED.- | rooms, with fullor partial board, in a private family, authorized ban! in the District of Columbia. . ane en ty heh of withous reserve to cles oonsizrmonta, ie Ogg or pres PE Dictking tornitcre or | wederats terms. House has gas; bath. and. other caver CS eAHIARY ELREebOy such a change of the tori oad. on Saturday evening about six e'clock, « fow miles lanswer by asking another que: weet of Owogo, between the passenger train, bound west, Jewelry 20 tisp090 of, oom obtain s fair osst prioe by sending Referenco exchar ‘Apply at No. 87 West | On motion of Mr Bancen, the Senate proceeded to the | » Mr. Huoons—I w: L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, | for sho subsoribor, ‘ab his revidsnoe, or through she post Jection of a Chaplain, Fort 7 Doer the gentleman propore to let twenty millions sur- | #d sc ars distributing irom for the track, M + at 10% o'clock, at ihe aalon room, 14 Wall atrect’ | Ladign atsanded by'Mes. Dusseldort, 13 Him sores. a GM Butler recived 27.and wor declared Sheps" | pius lie in the treasvay, accumulating more and more, | C2F® ha bruised. but nome ware eeciously injured. Bplondid sate of diainonds, brilliants seb aud unset, con- ‘LM. BS IN BROOKLYN WANTHD-FOR A GENTLE- | G.M Butler reosived 27, and was declared Ohaptain. Himintiuenaet ee jon is ¢ ; ae Splend now villian ‘unset, con. L. M DUBBEL a be hildr aRAr Te lt 4 TNE CONTROVERSY RELATIVE TO THE seat or THK Late | Blithe next Congrees assembles ion is exprested by passengers, who could bin wife, and two f rearf and bi , CFO380", 2 1 t i sisting in part of rearf, and brent pita, rcseas, distond is suid, get communteations forwarded over the ‘work in amethyst, reh Sut Mr. Hati--I would not. i NRY CLAY o action on the sub. | Bailrcad Courpang’s telegraph to thair familias. Then there m’ ue; bro: vo or ten minutes walk of Fulton or in rE: 5 . Address A. B., Herald office, stating torms | The question coming up relative to Mr. Dixon'a claim |, Mr Exons LOTH'NG AMD FERNITURE WANTID—LADIBS / ox gonstonen baying any of the above to dispose of, ose earls: a lange an’ one and in olus focsive ® fair cach price oy sending to sho store, or by lester be mode: tow coat Senator fi mel | dect of the torlff now fo.thwit neral assortan ther ators, smpobire, & Sbrongh the poss To ensure dolivory do ack pay Wie poate | caw setae ik Mr. Joss, (wis) of Tenn. ML Wat if there wore no | 31. Uatt—Lunderstes gentiemsn to exprens the Of gold detached lever ani lepine watcher, the whole com | age. &, CORMN, 453 Hudson streak, “Ladionatteate OARDING.—WANTED, BY A SINGLE GEATLE- . atry mith regard to the taritl, PutLaneventa, Deo. 7, 1862. gan assortment ra-oly tobe met with Togethor with | Mts. Conon. man, a large rom, with full board. in @ private and | Yecapoy.it would of course be admitted that Mr. Dixon eral sasortment of other jeweiry suitable for Loliday — reapootable family without obildron. Full particulars ara | bad no right tothe seat If the roll of Senators be called gifts. Every lot canbe fully relied upon. (AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. | riquosted, Addroas 3. W., box 3,328 Post oflice. but one response wili boheard from Kentucky ; there is —— en 4 Ladies snd gontiemen baving oxss-oif olothing or fur —_ a but one here to answer from that State,and that a va- he conntry, proreca in the Presidential election, different Mr Bucoxs—Oh, let us reserve this subjoct from the | leams on tho P as just ox- Cept | Wood, formerly of the Now Orteaas aad mn him Mobite line, and commander of the steamship New Or- acific, died at his residence, at Woodlawm, —PUBLIC ADMIN- | cisnre to dispose of, can obb: fair eseh price, by sendin: OARD—! A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY.—ONE ‘s 4 Presidentinl vortex. Let ua aitend to business, and | N.J., on Monday morning, Dec. 6, at 7 o'clock, | f0F Aho gubsoribor, 8 Ris reridence, oF Tce kncough she | AD. (ox two aingts gentlemen con bo accommotated with a Gaon doy, and wy then, should Aft, Dixovc wie promafy { Cease from pollen for once shes ianihis ee eee tee te | eee ore eee ee a tod Mees ae fall er partial | Cheantbority of his State, be denied the oatn of omice? | Mr. Hs11—That fs just what I want, and T desire tho | The Rematns uf Booth, the Tragedian, Alco. parlor, bed-room, | z : Basie he z i 43 Isit just to exclude him’ because some individusl may | iM to be modified to anewer the wishes of the people, Bautimons, Deo 7. 1862 farviture, warblo top bureaus, wash otazde, | FVAST.OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—TIE SUBSCRIBER - — Dereaiter apptar to claim the seat? If there be nova: | Nd ne! of the manufacturers. ‘The remaina of Mr. Booth will reach bere from th garpetsr crockery, bedsing. 0. Also, lone W shes to purchase $2,010 wor h of good loft-of wearing | FROARD.—A FRONT PARLOR TOLET, UNFURNISH- | capey, who represents Kentucky? No one appears. Pac B ig ey Lag owe ge ta eae Mies rity | West this evening—and arrangements aro making fo f the premises, “The loasy has three aad a 1 iption, Persona having large or emall | ed, suitable for a phy; ician, with of without board; a | ‘There being, then, evidently‘a vacar.cy. it should ba filed, | Of Sixty in the houre aud when the si (heir reception by the Drematic Association. 8. | —<—$—$__ woll furnished front room on second floor, with wardrobeand | and who but Mr. Dixon hus psutriea atteched, suitable for s g*ntleman and his w niet owe vinale geutionon can obtata: Lact ead coomag; | ficm the debate on Mr. Meriwether’s admission to show Forsyth stress, near Walker. Wefertnoes requires, that then Mr. Gwin took the ground that Mr, Meriweth- tt er Was ouly catitled to occupy the seat till September. nt it? the houre for action, 1t was for them to aha im to Gil ib? He read | "Mr Mrigon remarked (bat a rmsll reduetion of th tari wouid greatly iacreate the suxplus Mr. Bxooks replied that would the full value, in currant money. 1 nape post, J4 MES MORON ny y Maritime Disasters C. KEMP, AUCTION EER.—LARGE ANDO POSITIVE | ¢ pale of rosewood and ma ogany sabivet furniture, to- | 0 atham etreet. ' Mnorrow, Thursday, at 1034 «'clocle, at the catensive - ¥. HE. STAATS, DRAPER AND TAILOR, NO. 39) > Why go bokind the ere- fue that rome one else may eet up @ Why were not his (3fr. Jones's) croden- jertmons of handromely earved ro: gmall furnished room: h French brooatella, and in mus! eM. espace, 80 Bowers, sear Hester suresh. | rests paves: ture Acere 6 . OARD WANTED. BY THREE GENTLEMEN—SEPA- | He then contended that the credentials had always been | M®Dn¢r. I know that the tarifl may be inore ' HO Kemp. will ecll,'at sasiten ao avove, the entice rivek | soe New York oase, rocerveds s oplenc Teenie rate bedrooms, and aattting room, with partial board, | held by the Sevate né prime facia ovidenco entitling the | 4uction, but I do not propose td enter into u disaussion De ee of Me, Wau: Rimspeeny whe ts ahead deslising the bupiaees. | /siite, snenlnaze/ Bes tsecy vertngy, whieh will be wade to | & Borcrences exchinged. Addcess | party prerenting them to be swornin, Itwas not denied | % the cuject. ld he was wititog to. | New York, went sshore on the beach nest Puebec Sty eustom trade, nnd will be found. well monty of ie oe. (see Patan ac aeLe maine Crue DRC a pr Ain afl pe Cleo rr gl taka up the whcle subj oriving the duties to bo | 0D Ptiday night, in a fog. She hed 360 passengers, sarge and beautiful a: should have a revenue of fiity millions. te woult bo | Paratus provided by government. ‘She ties two hundred yards from (he shore. and a live was carried to the vesast by means of # ball from s mortar, which saved the lives Br dsoss box 2,5) | dentials and das claima to ihe seat , covered in and maroon vel ‘et plush hrc wraricirwrnirarain m East A —HALLET, DAVIS & Co, | Pos! wtheo. ratirfied to see the revenue reduced to thirty mi ir oloth ROUTAN PIANOFORTES , i : Kin sche Dp ee : Peas uae ; Ho repeated be was for reducing the taxes, but 7 een rasnbechatee eek | pepe: Gite AaeRbatbes Cee eae mating reaenelanee OARD—A LARGE AITIC ROOM, ALSO A. SINGLE | tals referred toa committee? They bore upon thelr face | thet ea ty epecity, they. found the sub; i of balf the paceengers, the serf being too heavy ta allow parlor chairs, in great variety; | order the better 0 ac-ommodate “aud West: | 22. 080» to lot to agentieman snd Lis wile, or single gaa. | RO higher testimeny of election, than Me. Dixon's. | gut “waite ho was gratified that the prop | the serf bowts to ply to end from the ship. Tho Yeurel bas Tuarblo top contro, side ail pier ‘aa Well. oe Ali Pemen, ‘with Doard, ine private house. Apply at ii | The ce cate of election had always beon con- | +, s.guee caine from the gintioman who is id broken in two, and the keel hak come ashore Am sidered the highert evidence of right [t may not be con- clusive, but bas slways been coasidered sufficient to al the member bearing itto besworain In Messrs Mal- lory’s and Shields’ cases they were eworn in, althoush the former wae covterted and the latter vacated. In the | and seoretary ach oubirets aa? parlor ssore- taries; handsomely carved French bedsteads bureau’; wash- Btards iu every stylo; toa ther wish all the usual assort~ t of a argo furniture warehouse. Avo msde arrsngements with 7 Broadway, to keep alarge and fall supply of thoir with and wittout the molian sovompanimont, Their pianos all have the metulio frame and curve s d noes bo commendaton. fzicesat the above warehouse the same with the protectionist perty, he did not wish to be un- | the pateengers were fifty ix femaics. er cargo copsiste derstood as agreeing with what that gentleman had | f tren wna elt % uttered to-day as to the manner or mode of reduction, The herk Wik, from Boston wos run iato on Su em | Mr. Raows (dem.) of Miss. said he recollected when | lesto barnesat, by an unknown sbip. bound ee = , ad Robb bp rill of 1846 was being odjusled, that the gentlanan ne fore aud foretopsall yards, bowapelt, rs se eer Te een eect be tee ae ee iio, | 8nd his frtends were then confident that tho act would | Jibvorm, &o., were earried away, ‘The chip was uni@e SOUTH BROOKLYN... A FEW SINGLE GE: bing was admitted to bis scat and sworn, and the cace | &© cutoff the revenuo gs to rink the government. A | Jured. int cz appl Fulton street. by A By Van Wyck, Kobhe & Townsend. — Exchango placd and William stroct —To ) De 9, at ten o'clock, ratei News 5 75, $00, $100, $120, 75. § tlomen can heao vomm@odated with pleasant rooms, brow sieewaita inviveldatad betas Gietingniched gentleman fecm Ohio (Mr. Vintou), wan Pe ie | pinbos, for small roome: fact, avd toa, aud diner on Sundays, in a rospectablo part | VAs afterwards invertigated | In that ease the decision of | eee ent at could not produice twenty iulliions of reves | BANK LOADED WITH COTTON CAPsIZED—axoTHER t Paris real jewelry, | or retail. { oiet, | ft Sonth Brooklyn, within five minates walk from the South | he {Tree ae nie davecdiguiion’ of the case, | BUC. butt now, after an experience of six years, the gen asmons. sity trade, and tobe | Coo edvay eg oe he a A Woy then deny the igh: tooveman, whon thay been, | teman (Mr. Brooke), epeaks as if by authority, se7iog , Bosvow. Doo. 7, 1858 1 ool erage Grek & sad dealers, whole- OANDING.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN DE AJGOM- | conceded to all athers? “If he be sueem’ the guections of | that wo Dave a surplus and know not what to do with it. { A telegraphic despatch dated New Bedford 1th, rooches, a | gale fand 1m sheet end music publicatio modated with desirs ‘board, v0 Fight are not prejudged against any one; but it you refuse | We bave twenty millions in the treasury, it is true, but | ays :—The bark Avola, Humphrey, from Oha for Fe ea OOO SREY, Bir hesadaay. Likowieo & front office, in 6 fowenr him, tho question is projudged agaruct bim-— | We bave seme sixty or seventy of debt. “This is capital | Beston. with « cargo of middling cotton. struck om the Clasps of othor precious a orang &o. x FRE Seay ew SAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN | prejudged sgainst Kentucky—prejusged against the | to dispose of your surplus, Pay your debts with it. | Sow og bed = vn ho morning. and after thumy Aloo, » choice soscrtment *{ (ob, curb, and eured gold PIANO, ORTES AND.ONE MELODEON TO LET’ Par ore vith bed voce Biu&cheds Dicslanis. tetas, |, broad real of the. deverelgn Biaje.” Admitting him éoes es this, be Lad get to learn that the appropriations | ing ambile, came off with five feet of vatar tn her ai d Englieh manufacture; gold ring $8 Wand $4 per month, or for sale chem’ | ctiner'with of without board, by early ‘application at the | mct commit the Senate upon the final deeision of the | Cf last year, amd those necessarily dependent on | and leaking badly, when the crew abandoned her. Sie telaines, Lockets, chains, grosresand | Alao, ah entire invoice of highest F ef music, 100 G: them in future, hare been provided for. We have | fellon her heam ends, and shortly after capsid The delicate relations with Mexico, which may invoive | Pilot host Mornet took her in tow’ and is now making now Colina Hotel, corner of Canal and Wost stroot © Dutton Hie contended that a Senator had the right to thor iin ported fancy go» d for New Year's presents, age may amount to fittcen or twenty million dollars, He | Aberk, witha blue flag at the mainmast head. amp. was satisfied with the tariff of 1246, Ile was opposed to | pored to be a Boston packet, is ashore on Sedge Fenoe, axeturn to wJalmums and specifics, Vineyard Sound; alao ® brig—both with Bir. Drax, (dem.) of N. ¥., said he astoniahea | side. ith diamonds and prectous stones; i ‘ CO'S PIAN ) ; rae futuro. 3 rote, c 3 alot b Suilod 'caaveteley in neckinees, tent Giasuera. tinge and o Sop trond why, server of muthony vicoslcmeveee fore AURNISUED ROOMS—A FRONT ROOM ON wie | (CGH, In fume, Moser, e alpee Pha | us im Jorge expenditur Depredations lave beow | for this port with a falr wind. ome of her cargo has Pins, diamond oluater ping and Uroockos. “Also, full aasort- | —T."G. & Co,'ars daily adding ta the extonai ingle gentlemen? without booed. “Shotent rooméhas's, | vv, in. order that the Legisature, might au | Committed on Mexteane, owing to neglect of the treaty | beem thrown over. |The crew landed in safsty, and Sie Fite ed eins taper taasy chide, All ponte with or without the coluorated. woliam, aie, And is large and pleasnnd, vory desirable for one of | the vacancies in time to keep the reprerentation of the { Gf Guadslonpe Hidalgo, snd outside rumor says the dam- is now bere for a vessel to go to her. | frcm all seestons of the country, bot as rogatds price and | 5. quality. The superi rity of their ingtrumense has Long bean Beyond question, and as to pri G.& Uo. urgontiy ine ck of a rotail dry | vite comrarigon bi tween ¥i A ee, to room together. Apply at No. 1 | State full In 1816, Mr. Bledsoe, a Senator from Ken corner of Whitehall. 4 | tucky, sent ie rerigaation to Kentucky, to go into of. Sac fect on the 24th of December, 1815. He continued in the AT 47 BOND STREET, FOR | senate until that day, and nd one having been appointed aters aloug~ T.. VAN ZANDT, AUCTIONEER.—C OMPU! ale of ary goods —The entire « JURNISHED ROOMS lemon only, with @ strictly private family, wii ‘and tho! of any: thor oda, store No. Grand street nesr Cancon, on Thars- | manufacturer in the Union, coafidently b wing that from v1 “ that his colleague should bring forward his proposition ry Gay, tue bth of December, sud following dey. Sale to com. | the peculiar factitics posscesed by. thom they sre enabled eR pat RTE aM ed cr a ger td ry Pgs Sayed gry date ry efter the par+y of which he is a member had fought the Sontman Drowned, mence at 0A. M., ané 21, M. Terms cach, \ to outetrip all competitio 4 pianos Gonce st n moderate price, will find desirable, ‘They will be | cided that bis resignation war food, and his seat vacant, | battle dietincily, in the Now England States, on the poimt Eastox, Pa. Doc 7, 1858, pet El : | exchange, or bought for ¢: jortment of agoond | o0nce st ® mod ines, headeomely araiased, for ave | Sigea nae bis reelgnation was Rood. and hiseoat vacant. | of incre 4 the duties, aud of encouraging the mana |, James Connor, a boatman, who has heen’ mi 8, WILL , beac pianos always on han: Decomber | ¥ith or without the wollan, . Gilbert's bi 10 Pine all rooms. Prince's & Garhi HORACE WATERS, 50! ‘The whigs had opposed the odious free trade | for two weeks, was to-day found drowaed im the le dcilare.s weok | decilare.s w scolleaguo was in fae | Bigh river. He leaves a wife and six children, hey have eno or two other very pleasant | yeti, and being such, the Logitiature had the power to thrid na thay walbod ts and moe fill the vaconey to oceur before their next meeting He voe.at reducing the ‘tariff of 1846, There is, he seid, N ELEGANT SUITOF ROOMS | cited tho onre where Mr. Berrien rovigned. to take effoot | TO" at reducing fin lit oe tate it was to inquire Produce Accumulating at Dankirk, | | )MPUsic.—WANT#D, BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A | lot, haviog gas and other convenionces, to one or two | in future. The Governor filled the vacancy by the sp- | A a's * . | situation as music tescher, in a rospectable fail, ay | gentlemen: family private, apply at Ne. 128 Crosby | pointment of Mr. Chariton, Does Mr, Clatiom’s ap. | into the revenue; and be wou!d'ask hi collesgueithewas | ner since the lath _ Dusninx, Dec Fa 185 | a recomperse for his board; ho will give leesons.on the piso. et, opposite Niblo’ Ptasaeut bold good til tp pad mabatteg ashe i not, Jast tersion. a member of the Committee of Ways ho weather sinco the Ist inst, tar been very favorable, forte, singing, Ana thorugh bass. fhe beat of city caters — ; and Means, end whether he or any other mezaber of that | and the arrivals of flour have averaged 10 600 bbla per «French china, papier &e. They ate now on exhibition. ir goods packed on tho premises. + particularly requested, HIVATH BOARD ECRNISHED ROOMS, WITH ture? According to the doctrine om tho other side. it | Coy citice had prepared ROIS LE STA teat eee ——— | and Fourth avonu RS SEGUIN, PKOFESSOR OF VOCAL MUSIC, IT. Vion and Enalish. Sacreé and &: i le to avswer by letter her instraction in yooa! must toh t bill to reduce the revenue, | day, excceding by one-half the capacity of tho railroad st Twontieth stceot, between Broadway | would: but the Legislature, at ite last session, anticipating | Coa whether be had made a report on the subject” | to rend it fexward ‘There ly ow flour ia atore hare to as Seubtor, from the 4th of Merch neat, Now, after | _ Mr. Bxooxs replied that the Committee of Ways and | the amount of $5 i3., 25.000 of which are in the PURASANT BOOMS. WITH FULL BOARD, AT NO: 14 | siarch neat, will Mr, Toombs or Mr, Uhatiton be the | Means were not aware, in June last, that there would be | bande of ceslers, and 20060 on consignment to Hester r % . a tir surplus of fourteen milliona, and, by the Grst of Janu- | dealers. The steamers Wisconsin, Sultana, Southerner, Warren al —The houre bas sen recent!y fa hed a 7 > “ hrouglicn’. A few single gentlomen, or gcutlomen aad theig | Benator from Georgia? Mr. Jones pursued the argument | 415 nest, twenty millions. and Keystone. aro now discharging. 6000 to $090 béle, given. Address Teacher, Wm Hall & Son's music store, No. x Wits IRVING & CO, AUCTIONERRS, WILL soll at austion, oa Wedneasay, December 5, at LS | pordente reepe ‘ p treet, i y. her, earnestly appealing to the Senate to allow ' @'olook, at the sales room, No. 10 Pace street, 1 (akes this methed of replying. Mrs Segui Bo aceommodated, by ‘applying immediately. | much far t Mr. Drax taid ho was willing, at @ proper (Ime, to go | of beef are in etoro, and ® large quantity of pork, whis- PPR ea ‘8 portion of the stcck of & denier | cided to devote a fow hrurs onsh day, for the Ls Kentucky to be fully represented into 9 diecussion of the cubject. hat ‘ee vas opposed 6 hey, tobacco. flax seed and bacon, are arriviag. Floue consisting in par: of cross, brosches, Mr. Mason. (dem ) of Va., eald no precedent could be of young ladies Mra. Soguin will ho. haspy to giv he aid, that | goes off geadily at $5 123¢ @ $6 50 per bbl. Oar rings, Onger rings, bracofots, necklaces, Kc., of find gold | formation enpeerning terms, plans &o- at her’ residence, ‘A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS, | foun, whore any cne was allowed to be sworn, except in | Chetging the (ariil in principle, knowing, as Set with diamonds, ‘rubies, turquoises ga Pearls, and | No cOWEitestrect, near roadway, besvroem the house of'3 Hy, OF (tingle gentleman; those | casea of admitted yeeancy. It was not admilted inthis | # majority of the country are Lo 40 ed to such a change. ate, Hivor ware, goid watches, Lookets, | snd 11 A. M., exc : sespe ttable persenade pareult of ledqin h- | case, that there wasa vacancy. Several Senntors are not PA fee ve tap ed as qoeation, seal uaa? Mar! Sakeiaeeni, the. t ieee ea eeedso th Tartank Ehs' atisntion ef GNORA BL ESio"wetf ¥o-ealle Enquire at No. $8 White | here yet. but, it could not be taken from that circum eee piglet RA he aa id niak cl sili is tail Sos ee ees cee coc aca the iw mortal masetro Dobieet | Franklin otrest, wort elds, near Broadway | siarce, that, their places inthe Senate have become var | *ree’ wideatoeatetatonnis, Beant Bihan, Bowen, | rangingtioms 1c 4 9 By re eee, 01 ti e | w Y cant. "Mr. Meriwether is not here, ho is absent, and no- | pA 4 oe coke, Cabell of Flori thing more can be made of his not answering the roll. fle La ea a Clingman, Cottman, Cul OOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD.—TURER OR FOUR chgle gontiymen can be accommodated with full or ti, ond ex prima donna of the t Chandler, Chapman, Churchwel ierversaaee a aubher cate i i Meteorological Observations. CARD.—MR. CHARRUAUD KE3PECTFULLY Ac. | Beat Me irom 10.4. Mi. tH 4 FM prima facie, the repregmtation of Kentucky is full. He John W Howe, liow of New York, Hunter, Johnson o ‘Turapay, Dee. 7, 1852. quainte bie pepileand patrons, thas unavoidable a1- | wyiaN0, VIOLIN AXD SINGING.—{, MEYER, LEAD. Hoped'tho reference woth be made, ‘| Pe niet: Moore of en in Weare atl sg etiseaie) incase as iewaeaer Saeed RMS cosata: to Velden atsrnet thocstore, tke dare here er st Word's Minstrel Hall, is propared to tench the gonventiat ¥0 . Gwin, (dem.) of Cal, suid’ that when Mr, Meri- BM Bg. Ktoors of | southwest,” ‘Thermometer 44, Varoineter 29 000, are:—Tueeday and Friday aticenvons, ai *yo'clook, fac | 8LOve sccsmplishmenta to Ladies, gontivaen avd, juverites. o referents, | wether's crodentiais were presented, he objected to them, men, Perkins, Porter. Brice, Rose, fackott, Bava Rocuesren, 10 A. M.—Fine morning. Wind soutle. : Pedise nud Tucads venings, at7%o'cl vk, for gentleman: t! Ronde a the Hall, 44¢ Broadway, fram tin tillons pot ae a dion because of tbe limitation contained in them, He regara- ‘orn, Schooleraft, Sudder, Smith, Stanly, Stanti Thermometer 60. ing, Frid ya Out irkeonth ats-ot.twadon every day OOMS TO LET SCITADLE FOR SINGLE GuNTLR. | cd Mr. Meriqether's appointment as good tothe next | Stephene of, Quran Surin gator Taree Wall: | Acgcrs, 10 A. M.—-Clvar and pisasant morning; sum te fami Mondays and Frideysat SS moa, or gentlemen and their wi Wardayent fo nton and Die aCeorncon. LEGAL NOTICES. A parlor, wits pant ent it ony timo, ae their quarter counts only ee room on the same floor. late thoy entar. Sccond soirce on Thursday ove- betweon University pl eer Se Ng Ee I eat Fioodand and'Yaten~1a. 7 shining. Wind south, ‘Thermometer 69 Pibintament, extended tor the: next | yan’ Mose Alien, of Massachusetts, Appleton of | Sexacoss, 10 A. M—Tlcwant moming amd wares a ‘adjoining, and b The fenat Hi Tweitth street, alon that ne img the gi of Virginia, ek, Booock, Bowis | wicdvouth, Thermometer 30. meeting of the Legisinture, There was no vacancy | of Ney Yoru. Bragg, Brown of Miutivsippl; Buell, Cable of . Th Bing, Binet, ab 20 White street. sci 0 LET-A_LAROR, NEAT AND COMFORTADLA | existing when Me Dixon was elected, end consequently | Onios Compbell of Ohio, Carster, Osekio, Chast Unica, 10 A M—Wind northwest ‘Tharmometer 64. FOR THE SE- ‘quired to answer the complains in t furnished front lor on the seco and onefroom on | none for the Legislature to fill. There wasa vacancy when and, Cobb, Coloosk, acby, Day Aveaxy, 10 4, M.—A deautifal, olear morning. Wind ings for ladies | Fruuired to anewer the. the City sod County, of | the third floor, with or withou rivate | Nir. Meriwether was appointed, and the appointment by; RT south, Thermometer 65, Barometer 29.730, Moroury All whe | Now Forly at his office, $n the City Halt of anid olty,onthe | {mily, mb 100 Ca treet, se block dway. | the Governor being good, was entitled to ita full extent. Ful Noe Ball 4 — pais Ce A Se he ZN "day,of December, 182, and fo aneve 8 oopy of sour Hot, cold) and shower bath im the house. Please inquire ot Mr. Swann, (roesoll) of N. Y. nal he didnot under. Liarris ct aitbame Hart, Uendriok Bonn, Wilizer, te ss ‘ng 6 0 said comp)aint on the subscriber, at his olfieo, — tand wi tb dunt vacancy, Who \ Jonktns, John* ory, and [nquiro tho particulars before onpaging, euuere s Wall otgeet, in the City of Now Fore, witaie tveaty t was meant by an a y Hella ny, Houston, ve P ms ackoeny pecuee ventas Madame Sontag, ; ays afver the service o ; and ten, to sin; Kiog of Now York, Kurtz, Letober, Lockhart, Hee, Me- ‘This evening is tho last of Maiame Sontag’s concerts Dovgsld, MeLanahas, MeMullen, Mek’ at Metropolitan Hall,-before her doparture for the South. ty, Amity there was no denial the world advi eS R RO Mo , Murray, Penn, Phelps, Polk, Powell, Price, : manta ANE | Kishnrdson, Middle, Robtina, Robie, Seymour of New York | 1 wil, therefore. bo the last opyortualty thst the ad- ‘New York, | mirers of that delightful artiste will have of hearing hor a 0 ‘ . Buaonuny, (dem.) of Me., followed. 0 ua oh APH Ch tee, COU OM MON | wat eran ho ani fr the Lepantar tata | Eau) Neancaleaueobstgs Eaan. eas ry ° c nese, Stanton o ee blo, Wallnee, | for the present. Badiali etill continues sick, and it ie therefore found necessary to change the programme, ae high (NO LET—EXCELLENT ROOMS, WI KFAST | vas to admit? Who was io deny that # vacancy exists L fentomeny in pa ble | No one stood forward here to inake that denial, m one door ANCING.—A CARD PROF, B. YATES R iia accoad grand soiree, on Wednerday evening, Decumver | 8ciin vill take judamect against you for the a 8th, at the North Amer! corner of Bowery and Bayard | er éred and thirty-two dollars aed thirty-three 0 is srombly rooms at | joteneet from iinet -soventh day of Nove mveleerd erent bed Ae WUTLIAM C.K. ENGLISH, Plaint GENTLEMEN.—The now é the day of such serviec if you fall to answor th complaint within tho time atcrosnid, tho plaintift i . girest, Professor H. M: ver hi No. 9 Bowery. Daysof tuition Bet RR a A TN Rag oA (Gem) of B.C, thought that the Sonate | kan Se therland, Sweeter, Townsend, Vi PY0, LET-A FURNISHED ROOM TO Lx, WrTit OR | ought to Teter ¢his tiniter, without debate, oF disouss it | Vllood andy rit t ery, and sbore Grand | now, and decide it without reference. ‘The question ap- | So Mr. Broo amber, Attorag, * Wall streot, Now York, ‘ i Hove fa thee Without board, n ? ton for the tras time, prover | Dated, New York, November S0thy 1602 Addroes Gard: ald offic - | peated to him tobe ns to what constituted a vacaney, and cafe nrg te nent wes then ted eect; | Amownced yesterday, amd to substitute two picces, 50 be H os ae Me co eae Te a whether tho Legislature had the power to fill the vacancy | sud the origin ch Wi i @ eondon'Lensans ex, Moagag, DRY GOUDS, LET SA PARLOR AND IBRDROOM, AT NO. 734 | Tai dia not occur tll a later period. To Tegarted Nic, | dent's messsgo was adopted, ME lscicldbe cng dgerpedpermyr yar hs music, on Satardey evenings, one reenter ee AAA NA eee a : * ae | resignation as an excouted deed from the time it REVORT OF THE GARDINER INVESTIGATING comment as vertisement of to day, and oad ‘endtals hs val son Wodnowiay, (hur 4 RICKS REDTORD.—FRENCH, CLOARS, MANTIE 0 LET—AT NO. 175 SPRING STREET A GOOD | was signed and therefore irrevocable, He thought Mr, | Bir Kiwo, (dem) of N. Y.. from the Select Committee, | pensate for the nnavoldable abvenos of Ball ill Ns gas DODWORTH, 8/6 Bro ; December 6, 1852, ALBX. T. STEWART & back room, on socond floor, with front attic bodroom, | Pixon ought not to be sworn till the caso was decided appolnted last session to investigate the fraudulent Gar- | is excellent, aad te every lover of muaic will _— CO., Broadway, Chambers and Roads stroot: suitable for 6 an and wife, without childron. Tho Mr. Dawson (whig, of Ga), earnestly appealed thet | diner c'aim, and the connection ot Secretary Corwin | loious treat. ieee AUGUATA HAS RU-OPFNED HER DAN. RECEIVED, A REGH VA. | P&Heom furnished, If desired. . | the Senate might exiond to tar, Dixon and his State she | therewith made a report the same as has horatofore iarcokipa Oley Ivcaitigenee, . 712 Beoad- nd ehiomeroet: 8 fresh snpply ABLE ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- | courtery of being admitted toa seat. which had never | been publirbed~accempanied bys “—: — Pie Bara or Conran The Hee sad tmpre ‘thre: d Ince veils, mantillns Also, new silks, ohaw nank tsble linens, which a: TIPTANY & CUTTIN' et born denied, He referred to the case waere Mr. | on tho treasury of tho United States, : \o storament aud come jeriien resigned, to take ‘flest in June, 1 Tho legis | twee, and, together with the report, recommitied to the | sive ceremony of administering the seort mtcow edulte, fot v ‘ } sof oniidrsn, and lature had previously elected Mr. Toombs to succeed | Elect Committee with a view of keoping the subject Sming a largo names of orien, wos performed yottor lor gentleman snd wives, or single gentl gothor with fnllor lenaant aud conveni board, at reasonable Apply at No. 47 Gi ord im nomntaation aod James Gals | Bishop from the slocted of the Apostles. aad £00, ho eaembiage wes OKS' DANCING ACADEMY, AT 1 Broné way. ne wed ‘ Im after the 4th of March, 1853, In the mevatime. on | before the House, a Ble chursh of 8% Borro- AE reas pone Wt been t.. Ths Mont ee: tho 17th of May, the Governar sppointod Mr. Chariton | CHATLATN ELECTED, dey by Archbishop Hughst, artes cougregetlon, AW fonable styles of thie country And Rusops, taught in the N ADAME FIDERICR DESIRES TO INFORM HER __ AOTELS, to fill the veoawey caused by Mr. Borrien’s resi; om, Tho Heure, tn the _ cutton of the order seit ye — apt dine og ihe oscasion wan delivered by the re gh ad pene yh ae POE Ig | customers othora, that aho [haa receivod by tl ~ NaN na | the came to commence on the let of June, and te termt- | terday. proceeded to the sigotion of o euapiee. Nimo | p' Beh vores of the Lich aptee of the Acts steamers the most bos i} Paris ambroiderios and ATIONAL HOTEL, DETROIT.THIS HOUSE, TR ever imported, tnd res; tt reguosts & call from i 2 ladies ss MADAME FLDERICA, — | Yort, No 28 Peiuse ahroos, five doore wert of Beowiwaz, at the comsluri thes oxsroises Homissod with « dlestiag, ue rs 0 nate. pot at the next moating of the legislature, but on the Ne E CRS BR Teh | dio! Match, when Mr Toombs’ torm would commence iu the olty of Montzeal, | Mr, Chariton’s right bad aot boom combested, amd yet ar from jook. A ni afr gonslomen, Hil 1036 c'olock. Also,» new dnssdey altoraron frem 5)4 i" 49 ow Voolng, olds fy

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