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———_—_—==_—_- WHOLE NO. 7350. DOUBLE SHEET. SALES AP A AUOETOR, — MULLER .UCTIONSER.—PEREW AcRie rete ee - fourth, H. Moller wil) sell at auction ay, 1862, i IWo'clock, M, at the Merohanve’ Ex- ibe. ria :— So. ote ontihe ewasterly ‘id mide of the ‘Second ave mus, woat corner of Thirty-fourbh street os in width, 98 foot Mend s ou! t, the rear SD Yoon in width’ Uy feet aus—Five tote on the wosterty wouth gh width Thirty oie 1 gp tho nerser side of Thirt; cia ih treet mediately in She reag of Abe lass des ribed | 2 leet in vide by WB foot 9 inches aston, ar ue—Three lots on she westerly side of Lesington nvenue, commencing on the poushwesh corner of Thirty atrost, each 24 food BX inches im width by 100 toot on the we eS meres trae Geng 2 Took 8 taohion ta widthe depth. Eight lots on the ae Sieiaiete : en avenue, ‘ouch 22 foot 4 “inches ie width ys food ‘eosin depth. Thirty seoond stroct—Two lots 3 ‘ube erly side a Thirty-,ccond strect, commenoi from the Ninth aveauc, cao 25 feet in wi ith indepth. Terms.—Tho above dese: 0 nsual restrictions as to eI of the purshaso mone; per ing draw oe parable. “i raring Sad at the’ omoo stste aesionsor” No.7 Wail stevet, corner of New streot, De a goods for retailers UCTION NOTICE —i. billet this day at 101g rth William stroct, extra ssle of now ‘and sovend hs hand foraitare, removed for conv nien-e of sale. Also an in- oon: my of mw ‘ietorines robes, &0.; also toh chain, guns, cutlery, » Bo. o’olook. in the si oUSH, AU Geared 109 ro MENTAL FEAST FOR THE TRUE LOVER OF ART, —Grai of superb, magnificent, and really valu able ears acti n, under the license of R. D. Good- win, by Mr. () Philip, <1 Londoa, on ‘Thursday the 234, and Fri 24th of the present month, oommencing at ten e’cleo! day. The entiro private collection of a entleman obliged by recont losses to part with thease his sherished companions for tho Inst fifteen yoara. Now offers to a + portion of the commanity which is sufiicizutly vated t te and ambitions to obtain amon; cs modern artists will thore y x, D. W. C. Boutelle, A 20 be her master picce, aud ‘emphi artical ron UNE Syntoat Britian, Gonuieor ur, te be. tho abive of American — in this Ly ertment, i.e, ease and life-like ex) min miniature figures. Gf foreign, se Is Wiliom Brown, of London; one J: Mian, ene Ostads, who was cocval erith Tavaie 3; an_invalu- able Magdalen by #rangua; fewer pieoo, by Toller; fruit. by Guill 3; twe cabinet penance yee by a Open for examination from of wale, at the owner's residence, No. tI ect. Every picture warranted as kek, er no sale fhe had SALE OF FURS. OAK EY —HENRY WOOD, AVC- WRIGHT & WOOD will ‘soll on recisely. at the store 41 Broad. Vatroot, a fargo edock of fashionable fare, Sonbisting of sable, sti martin, chinchilla: ermia tain martin, victorives, mufis. cuffs. sleigh robe Aesortment forthe winter. All of the above will ors have to leave the Shteetad Foters, office obairay mahogany, black w and maplo bedstonés; mahozany and marble top bureaus sb) mahogan aad black walnut card table: sofas, sofa beds, looking glasses, ° eye OIL PAINTINGS, IN RICH GILT FRAMES, et auction, this dsy—J 1, Vandowater & Co. wil li thin day, at 1036 o'clock, at No. 14 Wallistreot. with brsesere: bein oil paintings, ia rich gilt frames He lors OF galleries, principatly from the penoil oa, the celebrated amercan artist. The whole “ ‘without reserve. aad are om exhibition in the gal- 9f tho otore IDWARD J. WARREN, AUCTIO! RER—AUGTION Notloe—By Cofin & Aer door. st Bonver ft. Thursuay, December loth, at ll wolock, at the nue on re at six Dionths credit, 1arge and a canes Of india rubber saves, Uf the vy brote. footoids and clogs. — onens of mon's gossamer overhoes. of men al; * slippers, 4 a uhoautire stock of second quality companies meaulvcturing undor the tent, and will be sold without reverie, ado shis wagon. EO. H. ANDEEWS, AUCTIONEER.—BY “ANDREWS & Hanghey, atthe a Mart, 53) Broadway, on jay, December 17th, at half psst ten o' Tie farniture of all ¢escriptions ney goods, fos, blankets, quilts, sbeo:ing "ALIS o'elosk, 19 WBwiss toys, one new rosewood piano forte. Cuts- now ready. bet BE. 2 Diew, AUCTIONSER —VALUABLE PRO- ty on Lexington avenue au ‘hirty-fourth stro BH. Ludlow will esti ae auction, om Frisay, Decomber at Lo’ Ab the Morcha: te’ Bxohangs., Loxiagton & nue—Ono lol om the row f Lexiagton avenue and Thirt; four test miae incl in width feet fn dents; algo, three lots on Lexington avenue, adjoining the above on tte south, each ‘awenty-four feet ‘ight ipehes, by seventy-five feet; tne lot on Lexington avenw. adjoinieg tho last mentioned Joie om tho ruth, b ing ciphteen feet four inches front, chirty feet rear, by 100 ferzdoon. Thirty fourth etreet—Two ots on the south cide of Thirry-fowrth si soventy-five pee cast from Lexiozcon avo no, *ach twenty-five foot froms and Foor, b ninety-cight feet »ine inches in deptt Maps 2 ab the oflice of yhe suctioncor, No: 4! Wall BUSH. AUCTIONZER. ‘y will sell this day, at half p: . ing etreet, one door relow Greene atroot, oe forniture of a ¢ sler declining bneim a aiuicle wscful dn hoveslcoepings Salo podisive ENRY 8. LEEDS AvCT! IONEER, WILL SELL AT svotion, on Wodnesday ond Thuredsy, Doo. Ii eo day, at sales room, 5 9g velo ‘ne veaoa, comprising in all 150 cas ity! les end moet costly stat ry marble rood, lected by Signor G. B. Pandolfini, . They wil be found to be the escription ever imported into this isting of the Two Bacoarftcs. came pile O80 OR! tod at the World's Fair, in London; ian Bie aa St Dien bar Ter ee th 4 brea ian. echool jana; Flor ne Gree \ ng eis; Venus do Mod yee; now modal of Cupid of | emptory sale | ic ~~ aa ganda ‘ND THIBRT aa Bip ord wil! sell, equare, lore, of the finest Dp’ BUL BOUS R0oTS AT AUCTION.~ J. L, VAN dew: ey Foc Ce day. at Ly a k, without hoi jorwavera & Sons, jerss00's, all in geed onndition, UROPEAN FANCY geons, ey eg bases stat fer Chinese goods, &e. Also & large aasor ry tuary, of the importation of Signor U. Giovani, een rrosived per ship St. John. ‘Ths above tea yare opportunity to the trad fr the coming holidays, being one of the richest of the teason, Ths whole to be sold without reservo, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. AFFAIRS In WASHINGTON. Continued Diness of Tite President King, rig HAE KEul) £5 ARD.—STOLEN, CneTRAED Ot FRIDAY, Reqaananannonnaaaaod ery ory id Mree yous od and cf iow | PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. TO Sie e cat mo aubta i ality Tow, corner of Thirty ninth stree Sitira Jaq ‘enue, will receive the above reward, —LOST OR MISLAID, A BLACK MO ot book, containing reccipts and papers th, and which aro of no uso exoept to the has been stopped. returning the all, 201 Chambers street, the above Eulogies in the House on the Late Secretary Webster. Fatal Accidents---Robberles---The Weather, den dion do, to Mill ler M teward will be paid, OST—ON TUESDAY © ‘The Gnver wilt warded, by leavin ie ciics of the Aster How, ° and the thane Sen Francisoo, , DECEMBER i, A. M., A ROLL k bills on the Mechanics’ Bank. From Washington City. PRESIDENT KING'S ILLNESS—APLOINTMENTS VOR REVENUH SERVICE, EFC. VICE sau street 80 without rovorve, ton superior rosewood Okc and fortes, of excellent tone and finish from oity mal of grod reputation, and which aro particularly worthy of ae attention of purchasers; amone which elogant tich pearl iniala pl iful instruments, valucd rorerve, to pay onal foe abipping. ‘They aro all \y be examined betore th OST-A GOLD ENawM “LLED LADIES’ WaTon, Wasmincron, Deo. 16, 1852, i) wooa Hicks streot, Brook- ‘The joint rules of the Senate require all bills, &o , to | ya and Fu MO FO adage ware Mill | ie cigned In the Sonate, by the President thervof, aud TT packane ow | Mr: King being unable to be present, (we learn that ho L28.2-0N, TUESDAY, ie Fo eee On | ts worse to day.) it was decided in secret woasion 40 to and Enet Cho: mppose oa bs aoe ae modify the rule as to allow bills to be ‘sent to the presi- tomoly rewarded s ‘BRHlag tod eh Th, sks ofa poor mF ding officers room for signature, and Mr. Bright will in- Tho: ene loves this, loses all fl ay QOOEFERT: Pot. | oduee @ resolution to that eect to morrow. hamvillo, Westeberter county, ‘Tho Sonate was engaged in secret session to day upon Deo. 18, at nit a aloo ae Gt South atroct—Gontool , Brugsols carpet, oil cloths, ye Tims JNO, CAMPBELLS, rey V st ton o’olook, at 154 Cliristopheretrest, tenis os uicher’s shop. Also, a horse and wagon. Torms furnituro, cabinct of hols, French Sirandoles, ‘her? WITTEES, AUCTIONEER, ae tech) ce FRI ‘th onshi. INES, TEAS, SEGARS.—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 1262, at 1034 o'olock, Greenwich, groceries, toni oandles, figs, prunos, currants, coffee, gr herrings, large and good, wines, champ ip e ko. WELLINGTON A CARTER, Auotioneor. business of » uaval character. Several appoiatments ba oo ANE AND TUR LOS BEEV REM No. 22 Ghead Ds 1 wore taken up, but no action was had. Bank. a check éated dred Hand re dollars, draw a 8 S- Sowman & Cox | he following appointments of third Lioutenants for TT at od cnet heratiating the ei ‘as pay- | revenue cutter service have been made to-day :—John nk ha heen stomped. A suitable owned’ wih bei pale for A. Underwood, Bamuel Nye Miller, James E. Harrison, Ausiia 8. Cushman, Johnston De Laguelle, Wilson MeoGunnigle, Charles H. Wheeler, Jno, H, Wilson, Thos. Osborn, D. C. Constable, B. J. Kellum, John F, Shultz, W. 1. Berryman, Thomas L. Gott, Wm. D, Kennon, Al- its return to the subscribe: New York, Ivoo. 15, 152, o BLisie Ty “asuey. ‘ wT SE- ad four 7) hos TOLEN OR StRAYED—LAST EVENING, ABL Yon gielook, from 628, Broadway, a bay mise a wheeled buggy wagou, Vanderhyden’s m about eight years old, had. m white mark on te for. Alan's tre wart om ‘the near hind’ fog, and) about fh toon | bert Morsell, 8. W. Gillett, John G. Nonogs, and Hdwin hande hig suitable reward will be given onthe re, Halbert. Further appointmont: to the owner, JONN HOOPER, 16 Fultowstres “| {m contemplation Tutibaye uo gee been tocitea Goan not yet beon decided upon. BUVARDING AND | LUDGING. ARROLL HOUSE, NO. 722 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE the Now York Hotel.—Trausient and permansnt board- ers oan obtain very desirable rooms, single or double, suibe~ blo for Satadlleg ot sis vingle gentlemen, on moderate torms, by ei jatoly. W SELECT FAMILIES make GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with or single rooms, in thi eligible brown stone houses, Nos. ae ead OF West twenty: thira street, withia one block of Broadway. The houses sre nev and newly furnished. with all the modorn impr: mente, gas, hot airand bath, and tho location desirable. A NEW, AND IMPORTANT ARRANGEMENT FOR aieied boarding houses. private families, and all por- sons dosirine bosrders or board.—Now ork Boardiog F: ehange, ‘ay, ferworly condi &C eet, who would eatbuily ry that srrangemonte have beon made for ‘he revival and rogu- lar prosecution of the business in all ite branches, (having nonce of the demads solicit for their eue- All boon temporarily susponced, in con: of previous business engagements, ) ¢oseor & continuance of the previous liberal patronage, g invited to oall, as valuable {nform TT OF aba we LET, WITH ALL TIE MO- jern nimprovements, to ap As at of gentleman. by apply- 00; also suite of rooms on t bathe attached. Private table turnishod if desired. ferences cxchsxged. Apply at No. 133 Bleecker sbrect, wast of roadway. 14 EIGHTH STREET.—A FINE SULTE OF ROOMS has just boon vacated at the above eligible situa- tion. Ono or two gentlemen may also bo satisfactorily ac- commodated. BOsRPING.—AN ELEGANT PARLOR, WITH TWO or shrre bearcois opening into it, oan bo had, with or Without bosrd, st No. & Leroy place. Bioockor street. All the modern improvements on every floor. ANTED—IN THE VICINITY OF CHAT- uiare or the Bowery, for a gentleman and lady, ina private family where there are but fow or no boarders. Addross W. C. H., Chatham square Post Office, - Tor a plysiciag; @ front room wall feces ftoor, wardrobe and partricsmteached,, for 2 gt i hie Wife; likewise few slugle. gontiemen coe be well commodated with rooms ou third feor, where there stove Cor thelr general comfort, Apply Forsyt! near Wal Botta —FURNISHED ROOMS, partial b d. for ty eeulene ree or four éingle gen WITH FULL OR and their wives, or ha, warm and cold. arnty at 162 Sullivan etr ‘oor from the corner of OARD.—A LADY WISHES TO BE ACCOMMODATED with woli farnisied room, in @ strictly private ily and where there are no other boarder*; none others cod answer. Location between Broome street ant Union ware. For such accommodation for the winter, a liberal Price will Le paid. ‘Meferences exohanged, "Address P. D., ion square Post office, OARD WANTED-—IN JERSEY CITY, IN AN agreeable private femily b; ady, gentleman, child and nurso a well furnisned, pleasant parlor, with one or two bedrooms atjoinicg, in a nowly finished howso, in the vi- nity of Sussex oud Warren streets preferred, Address ‘. U.B., Horald office, with name aud location, for three ay! BOARD Wanrep vory Saturday, fora g of East Broadway. Herald office. OARD TOR FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ina large fine house, containing all the modorn improve: Location delightful, and easy of scoces by cars and Apply at No. 4 Abingdon square, second door from Baak street. OARD. —Jv8T VACATRD—A PLE. the second flosr, with bedroom Also, one on third floor. | Apply av i door west of Broadway. B44 HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM TO sre pe tbe scoond floor, with board. Apply st 436 Broome treet. had OARD IN BRVOKLYN.—1WO OR THREE SINGLE ger tlomen, or a gontiomon and wife, ean. obtain board in a small private family, and on moderate terms, by apply. Livingston stroot. FURNISHED ROOM, SAY tloman and lady, iv the vioinit; Address A.C. Ront psid ia advance. NT ROOM, ON Pantry attached, at Spting ‘Strect, first Stecaish ed parlor, droon, on tesable family. ion botpron i ia ‘we viooke of Broad mi rald office, ROARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIPE, OR A singlo ger tloman, can bo accommodated with a parlor and bodroow, with full or partial board, in a house with all the modern improvoments, baths and yas—an excellent situ- ation fora physician. Ploase apply at 69 Wost Twenty -firat satreot, between nd-Sixth avonn: QOARD WANTED—TroR Two SINGLE tra, ko. Al © agaretmaent of | near one of the ferries in Brooklyn ; for «gentleman ee china. tee sete card roccivers, | end wife, uptown; for a single gentleman, below (Walker uo. Alse 0 of {ndin goods, plated ware, papicr | strect. Apply at tho New York Boarding Exchange, ache, &0. Broadway, up stairs, frons room, ON | FIQUBLATT, Optrureday, Deo. i¢vh.'st haf past IW ora ew sales roome, 20 North William snd 223 W AM be gold without reserve, & largo nesortmons of wine pipes, & Also, ture, vir: sofas, 9 prandice, liquors, champagne. rece Pitenaia ‘aseortmons of household 08 of evory description, desks, chairs, buronu” ites s bookcases, mirrors, Xo. ion o' ate faw tii Toew wb this AKLEY, A (URS. , at Gg O° To. 343 rooklyn. © large fi ney ‘andr valery,, THIB fee hairs, fas nany isfwo- OARDING AT NO. 613 BROADWAY.— front parlor cn the socond floor, and a pi room on the third floor, bandsomoly furnished ; rooms with grates. for tingle gontlemen. Th taing all tho modern inprovements, Beare, WANTED—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, FOR ONT. crtwo young gontlomen, in s reepeotable privato fami- Add: cy P., Her “10 LET, A lor with be: Iso, 6ii house co: ly. or to xentlem in South Broo! ferry. Addrose OARD—FOR A GENTLEMAN A\ AND ‘AIS WIFE i lomen, may be obtained, w OARD.—A LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH bostd and @ pleasant furnis room, Apaly at 33 Hubort street. OARD—A LARGE, SQUARE ATTIC ROOM, WELL fwrnirbod, alro, asingle ono, to let, ine private heuso, with full o partial board, to a gentleman nad hic wife, or single gentlom Apply at lit Pronkiin stret PURNISHED ROOMS TO LE A PRIVATE HOUSE, back reom, handsome- oa, ond Rept im 50 frond attio, y be had, whole or pi id. RNISHED ROOMS ON ZEB SECOND ELOOR, i bonrd, oan be kad at 16 Boad streot. Shake KY PUENISHED APARTMENTS TO LRT_IN A PRIVATE family, consisting ef bedroom aad patlor on th wife, ab 17 Hudeoa sttceb, one bleok trom Chatabert. PURNIIIED, ROOMS —A SUITE OF FURNISHED om om nttnchod, wi te, to gentlemen, without veard, by ‘apply. URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ring! . in ® plonsant location, at 122 Way arley Plate, Kear Waskingson squsre, References exchanged, fioor, suitable for single gontlemen, or gentleman a: ing of the two be ren at 40 Vooey sty ret suitable for ® gentlemen and their wives, or iB, BROOKLYN. cH} be ROOMS TO LET—AT THE NEW tel, wi PArion sr AY, single Jegentl cen ‘corm Reoxs. afi 4 BOARD. we or with Bite Bathe in the, amr ‘Apply st 164 Chambers vtrect, mprots GENTLEMEN AND WIVES, W Abin; seat Broadway Post ih or be yee, or families or — Bee TARIOR, ox "good paatriad WITH TWO SER- ae or als 2 rat nodornte oa ooalstoat ‘vith a These appointments are rendered necessary by the . | important extension in this branoh of the service, dened Guting the Jart-seesion of Congress six new rev nue cutters being about to be bui.t. A large mumbor of motions to posts of captains, first and sesond lou ants. will shortly be snuounoed, but the list 1s not yet completed ‘The late AiMeulty between the Secretary of War and @ Clonel Abert was settled some time since, through the ga odofitces of the Postmaster General. THIRTY-SKCOND ¢ CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION. OUND-IN WAVERLEY PLACE, EARLY YRST! day m ning, & London made boot tree, atansped " wher can have the same by payirg oxper ser, on plication to PHILLIP LAUTERBACH bootmakers Was rley place, et MAS sala oa cvelt GAT POUND. —FGURD ON THE 0TH INST. EM Long Island Sound, off New Haven harbor, chtier built yawi boat, about 16 feet long, coppor-fas tod white with a red streak around hor top. For further infos P.B, SILL, Northport, L. BE MISCELLANEOUS. CBEAP IRON BEDSTEAD, ETC, WAREROOMS —ALL and patterns, (rom ‘$4 to $40. Also, the healsny mation apply to pring Dattnoes, and Haste from $5 to $30. Old ma Senate, ered to comfertable ™ o Also, the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts, n gota Wanusaton, Dee. 16, 1858, pam OFENING—CLERKS IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT, ETC, Mr, A. Tutsox, (dem.,) of Mo., again took the chair, at ANK BOOKS—PAPER RULING —BLANK BOOKS iD madew in large or amall quantities, at | te writ *” request of Mr. King lov prices ingle books or aatsot b cin to any pattern |.“ wi.e (yz, tX Inid before the Senate the report of the Se- ruled cp moterate terms; magazines, pamphicts, and printed | gretary of War On tho ,classificatio clerks books of every descrip! ion, cound Promptly, aad lew ot bl sigh shale inet cag. price. dcpartment JOUN P. ELLIS, 102 Nassan stroot, corner of Ann. Petitiona,. &¢, were presented ‘ LAsswA R E—-GLASSWARE.—BARGAINS IN Sah icra toll dae) ah 9 fol ‘© are now :ffored at the new depot, 46 Clif Mr, Mason, « ‘dem.,) of Va., reported a bill to amond the I be found & large assort@ont of table and bar ere aug aa tumblera ofall sire, gotlsts, cham psenes, winen, aalte ay bowls, oa: othe: provisoin thom ‘making appropriation for continuing the Mexican bounda ‘Y: The provisoarrested the:operations of the commirsig 9 This bill, carrying out euggestions of the Secretary { the Interior, authorizes the expon- Giture of the sum ppropriated for completing the sur- yey of the Gila and tio Grande, below Ki Paso, and to pay the expenses alm dy inourred in such eurvoy. ‘The bill-wastakem UP, Considered, read a third time, and passed. LANDS FOR caries’ chop furniture, of jare of all sixes, ‘inet galt mousha, at wholesale inctory prices, and in ture and to onit purckiasers, who are invited to oall and examine. H. SOUTHWICK, 46 Cliff streot. ENTLEMEN'S FASHIONAB! BOOTMAKEE GUERRIER, No. 8 ruo Vivienne, Pa: EY ECTRO PLATED WARR fa ng CHARLES OBRIB. tofle & Co.'s manufactory.—' and large assortuon: LDIERS IN THE LAST WAR, of trays, baskets, ton sote, Wale ete &e, All tho goods Mr. Bropuiran, (dem ) Of Pa , introduced a bili chang- fh bhatnevag argrartpend superior abet nals ts, soe bounty Land fmm 08018 give il engugrd nts clo besra ae a roel Mer forsee, Seri] stamp, | last war 160 acrer of Im “ teale, and the in full. For este at que Repony ON INDIAN AFFAIRS, nam oa! GAIME, ‘UILLEMO & CO.'S, 451 Brondwa ACIF > C CHEMICAL LABORATORY, PACE 10 pigees bat Baie! remno, roo oom No. 16,—A, ‘lution directing the printing of 1.000 copies of the r on Indian affairs. in pamphlet form, for the use of t! rartment. Adopt Mr. Banaee offered a rese ution allowing the Judiclary Committee a clerk. Laide Ver Havii ‘THE KENTUCKY = Wan bi eos, (tae) 1%. faving been taken aj in vRRWOOD ig) of Ky,, concludea his Boewcky AS supp ort of Mr. Dixon's elaim to 8 Bcat. Mr. Tovery,(democrat) of Co, 2.. followed, contendtog that Mr. Meriwether having bea duly appointed to fil s vacancy actually existing, his ‘pointment, according to the plain terms of tbe constitutim 2. extended to the noxt ‘Ur eke ERTiriw tere ‘The subject was thea post “and the Senate went Mr. Rusk offered I ott eb, third floor, ANICKE & RAPT, manufacturers of pure eacmiony Roagent's daguerreotype apres acids, ethers, ammonia, mevallio oxides, avd other tno chomioals, the., would reepeet~ fully solicit public attention to their now ostablishmer & where the times rondy to furnish soy sree 2 ho utinoct fidelity and ey mt ¥ one furnish Lt ae ae article seria at alo rate. r of aruge, ol valoals, minerals and obber cou merelal artiotes. He NanprE MANUFACTORY OF (S. Birseat Widow, ewtas- . lished’ 1790’ under epee Gate ie theventy Noam | into executive seesion,and shortly afterwards adjourned. on the conti ent ized by the’ prize modal of he House of Represem tatives, Wasnsvon, 0, Dec, DEATH OF DANIEL WeneTER—ar1 OGISTIC RPSOLUTIONS, ETC, ‘A mieseago was received from the & nate, communi. eating the proceedings of that bedy om the occasion ef the announcement of the death of Danicl Webster. Mr. Davis, (whig ) of Mass, said—I rh ote 4 the pur. pore of proporing some action of this Hous *, in response to that we learn bas taken place in the Senm ‘¢ in reference to the death of Mr Webster I have little, to ndd to tho proposition itself, beyond u-brief expression Of reverence and of affectionate recollection, At this seat Of govern. ment, where thirty years of Mr. Webster's life were spent —in tho Capitol, etill populeus with the eo, 20e8 of his voice—to this Toure, of whiea there is not an, individual member but oah trace souretbing of his intellecta 141 wealth immense quantities sold in the Unite! ‘ork with counterfeit are ble deceptien muse some to an cud above firm solicite every ene. who sgsod article, to ve eeey minute in that demand for genuine Beleesl’s noodles; strictly y observing, that cach paper of twonty-five noodles besr their Inbal, wit! oountermerk, as guard against sny connterfeit that might be attempted. Retail prices—Besy quality, four doiiers thousand, or tou gontelper wrapper of twenty-five neodloee Becond quality, two dollars, or five conte per wrappor ty twonty-five needlen. CPPANGES —910,000 SWEET, ing from ecbooner M. M. Porto Rio, at picr No. lots to auit p rehaeers, ), 1852, si } ve rons, N PRIME ORDER, LAND+ reoman, from Msyagnoz, ivor, For eale in barrele is on board, o MACK, Ko. Wall streot. PRUIT FOR THE HOMDAYS. eo dr. cffers for ealo, at bis stores, 419 Broadway? 51Canal, AR POND, TILMA. ARCHDEACON, and 77 Wall etroot, comer of Pearl, Oi) kegs and half kees | or political fuiih to the fountain of that mighty intellect, Mieopacange | acts of epoken and written thought, by which he im- f Jamnioa aud | pressed himself ineffacoably upon his timo. Mast vt of the Conds eelivored, fro of | great original ideas of which our social institutions are but me, co-all parts of tho moe ip APIER MACHE. the oonrse material exproseion—master of a styla which clothed exch gicrious thought ina garb of appro priate UP RILTEN DIRECTIONS WITH | beanty—porseseed of a conqnerriag nature, that, “ih e tho like ours. is dangerous to ajust guished dead. however willing may be poe! aie one jects intervene, end by proximity hide the pro- oh we survey from afar, an@- diminish that fast eppreciation which is necessary to the praive that is to perpetuate public fame. Mr Webster was a distinguished statesman, tried Sir, in nearly all the various positions which, in our government, the civilian is called on to fill; and in all those places. the powers of @ gifted mind, strengthened and (reper by @ practical twcation, were the reat ‘means ty which he hobleved nd patriotism, the motive of their devotion. With al is unrivalled | a ag the Senate, with his reat dis lop as a diplomatst, he was fond of credit ascholar, and his atteinments, if not of the kind which gave eminence to merely literary men, were such as gave Fiobnesa ‘and terseness to his own composition, and Niger and attraction to his conversation. His mind was mouid. ed to the strong conception of the epic poet, rather than the gentle phrase of the Siasetis, end his preference for natural scenery seomed to partake of his tera taste It was for the strong, the elevated, the His chisdhood and youth were enjoyed on the roug! c of the mountains of New hacer! poe ond his age found elightful reporo on the wild shores of Massachusetts Bay He was lover of natare, not in her holiday suit of fields and flowers, but in those wild exhibitions of broken coast and isolated hills thet seom to stir the mind into sotivity. and provoke it into emulation of the gran- deur with which it is surrounded’ Yes, sir Mr. Webster bad with him much ot the gentleness which gives beauty to sotial life and dignity avd attraction to the domestic circle—jurt aa the rugged coast iv often as placid as the gentlest Juke, and the summit of the rough hill is fre- quently bathed in the softest munlight, and clad in lowers of the most delicate bues. Mr. Webster's peraon wae strongly indicative of the character of bis mind— it formed for the lighter graces, but graovful in the noblest uses of manhood remarkable in the teliness: of its movements and dignified in the magnificence of its repose, Mr. Webster could scarcely pass unnoticed, even: where unknown—there was that in bis.mien which at- tracted attention avd awakencd interest; and his head, whether his countenance was lighted by a smile, such as only he could give. or fixed by contemplation, euch as oply he could indulge, seemed an “ arohed and ponderous roof. by its own weight made steadfast and im moveable, looking tranquillity.” Withall Mc, Webscer's lofty attainments he was ambitious, Toiling upwards from the base of the political ladder, it is not to be demled that he desired to set his foot upon the topmost round ‘This could not have been a thiret for power, Nothing of 8 desire for the exercise of absolute authority could have been in that arpiration, for the only absolute power left, if any. be left by the constitution in the Executive of this pation, is mercy. In Mr. Webater it was for the din tinction which the place ani tho sphere of wefulnoss it presented, that he regarded it as the crowning glory of his public life—a glory earned by bis devotion of unpar- raileled talevts and unsurpased siatesmanship, This smbition in Mr. Webster was modesty. He could not see asothers raw, and felt that no political elevation wis ne- ceseary to the Ce) mags of his fame or the distinction of his statermsnship. Lt was not for him to understand that the last round of political proferment, honorable as it is, and made more honorable by the lustre which purity of motive, great talents, and devoted patriotism are now thedding' down upon it—he could not understand that preferment, honorable as it 1s, was unnecessary to bim—that it could add to his political stature, or eplargo the horizon of his comprehensive views, It is the charaoteresiic of men of tras greatness and of exalted ialents, to comprehend the nature and power of the gift they possera—-that. sir, is an homage to God, who bestows it ; Put it fe also their misfortune to be dissatis- fied with the means and oj portunities they have pos- eeesed, to exercise those gifis to great national pur- pores. This is merely distrust of themselves. The world, sir, comprehends the uses of tho talents of great statesmen, and gives them credit for their masterly owers, Without arking that thore powers should be tried in every position in which public men may be placed seo not, in all the character. gifts and attainments of Mr. Webster, apy illustration of tho British orator's ex- clamation relative to“ the shadows which we are;’ nor do I discover, in the splendid carecr and the aims of his lofty ambition, anything to prove “what shadows wo pursue’? The life of such a manas Daniel Webster is One of eolid greatness, and the objects he pursued are wortby a being made in the image of God: alife of honor. able duslinetion is a substantial and permanent odject. The good of man and the true glory and happiness of his country efe the substantial things, the record of which gencration bands down to generation, inseribed with the name of him that pursued them. I will not. sir, trespase on this House by any attempt to sketch the character or narrate the servisesof *r. Webster. Too many will have a share m this day’s exercise 10 allow one speaker #0 extensive ar Dy It is enough for me, if in ob+ying the indications of others. [give to my effort the tone of i with which the stet: sman and the patriot Webster regarded. as well by the nation at large asl we m 1 have the honor to represent on this floor; the remark: of those whose means of judging have bee better than mince, social and domestic life How keenly Mr. Webster allowed, I had an opportunity of judging; for he loved to recall to my Rn! ih seenery which had post familiar ‘ob: it wash to jn age ictin tyibe Me oftoe she Webster was petmitted to breathe bis last in scenes mode claseloat to others by hix uses. and dear to him by their miatstration to and cor- Teepondence with his taste. The good of his country undoubtedly ocoupied the last moments of ebbing life; but those momenta were not disturbed by the immediate Pressure of official duties, and in the dignity of domostic quict he passed onward; and while et a distance com munities ited in grief and awe the rignel of his d parture, the deep diepason of the Atlantic wave, ee i broke upon the aliore, was a fitting requiem fer such a parting epitit. Mes Bariy, Stancy, and Tayror also spoke. resolutions wero a4 opted, and the Houre adjourned. The Items from Albany, RSW JUDGE APPOINTED—CHURCE CATED — NEW THEATRE, Ure SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK 1EMALD Aunaxy, Dee. Gov. Humt has appointed Elias Ransom Judge of re-vouaty, In place of Jndge Bowen, promoted t rome bench, Dishop Wainwright; yesterday, consecrated Grace ~ In this city, a efiftoe reccntly erected by the jane. ifr. Dempster’s concert here, last evening. wea roll attended. and many porsons derirous ef belng presont prevented on account of an overflowing house. beant fal and fashionable art given #@ plain and minuto in particulars, that any person can oom- mence business at once without furthor trouble, by which they can make eight or twelve dolinrs por week. A note enclosing one dollar, postage paid, directed to R. J., Broad~ way Post ciicy will'be promptly answered, west Wing, brought the sunsbino with it,?and gave us, wherever ho was. the senso of sincerity ‘and powar, he has run his appoiuted race, and has left us to feel that our day of life will henceforth be more wintry, mew that j that light bas been withdrawn, T have no intention of undertaking here to mersure his Inbors, cr interpret his ideas; yet L feel tempted to vay that his groat field of action—ihe prentest which any statesmen cau havo—was in undertaking to apply genoral prinsiplos to an artificial and contemplated system —to reconcile liberty with law— to work out the advance of liberty and civilization through and under the rule of Iaw and government—to solve that grestest problem of human government, how much of the idenl may eafely be let into the practical He sought these objects, and he sovzht the political power which would enable him to earry out these objects, and he threw into the struggle the great passion of » great ne ture—the qued vull id. velde of the elder Bratus He sought, end not unsuecessfully, to throw aroand the cold, impersonal idea of a constitution the halo of love snd reverence, which in the Old World gethers round the dynasties of a thoneand years; for, ia the attachment thus ted, he thought he Saw the ieans of enfety and per- APER SHELL ALMONDS — ALMONDS, — PAPER shell almonds, at 123¢ cones per Ibi sperm candies, 27 conte per 1b. W. ©. MEADE, 24 Libarty streot. EGARS—600,000 SEGARS ON IAND—FOR SALE TO close consignments, from $3 per thousand tpwards, in Tots to rit purchasers.’ Also, 100: baskote, maported cham it $* por hacket, by MORGAN & ALDRICH, 7 Barclay etreet, near Broad HOMPSON & ANTISEPTIC AND AROMATIC TOOTH ithout exception, the mort convenioat, port- Pleasant and effective dentifrice in uso. It 6 vitality of the arimaloulie, effectually removes eanker and diseased gums, gives a brillia oth polish to the tecth, and imparts an aqrosable Sdor Vo the breath. Sold by at regular deuggists. F ce from pain, and feels oonsdent in promiein, move corn, bunions, nails grown in the flosh, &e., without onusing the least pain or ingonvenience. Persons can be at= tonded to at home or at Madame B.'s reetden URE OF Conns, “BY MADAME BERUARD, Bowe! ide, botweon Broome and Delaney atrs mavence for bis country. His large experience add aT, especialy ietorne te public that she has | broad forecast gave bim notice of nationnl dangers whlok bil Gid net roe. a6 tho wircs of the electric telegraph con- yoy news of stastling import unknown to the slumbering village through which they pasa. Whether his fears were wel! or ill founded, the future, the best gaarantee ot bis fame, will show. But whetlier well or ill founded, mat- ters nothing to him; he has passed through that last and reverest trial, which he basin ansicipstion, described ia words never to be forgott: * suid he, €5 @ conqueror # hero, or a magistrate; but be must die man—the bed of death briogs every human being to bis pure individvality-td the in‘ense acatemplation. or to the deepest and most rolema of all relaiions—-the rela- tion of the oreature to.his crestor. Here itis. that fame and renown cannot atsist us—that all eternal things mast fail to nid us—where friends, affection, and human love and devotedners cannot sucvor us.’ This zolation—the true foundation of all duty—a relation perecived ené felt by conscience and confirreed by revelation. our Mlustrious friend, now dcoeared, always acknewiedred. He reverenced tho scriptures of truth, honored the pure morality which they teach, and clung to the hopes of future life which, they impart. Mr. Webster died in ac- cordazce with tae prevraling sentiment of his life—in the spirit of prayer to God, and of love to raan. Woll might those who waiahed his dying Led ray, in the words which tho greatest Bnglisk poet applies toa legendary whoalso had beem the rtay of his country in Ae “ Nothing le here for tears—mothing to wail or knock the breart—mo wenknass—no comtompt, dispraise, or blame— nothing but well or fair.” And what may comfort us in death #0 nobl Tie comsluded by moving the followiag resolutions: That this House concurs with Ly that ohe will ro- Come al! of you, a numerous crew, with ohapd or tender tions on yeur face, your handscr chin, skin, it loo ere With pimples er erw eaees Rea Vay, for two ehillings cuiy, » eake of sen iit make the skin both soft and wise, re you anickly Rive, iF ESET OW. REDUCED ‘to two ehillings—the one {oroes the hair to grow, ssops fa‘ling, cites dandrwf, and dvesvea the. heir dountitllys cap cure all eruprions, heals chapped, cracked on ten- thin makes tallow or r¢d_faone clear and whito, and ie ap. Depot for both, 403 Broadway, N. ¥., Sad 170 Fults stvect, Brooklyn. R. GOURAUD—THIS IS TOR ‘ame ar d cru> try hie i Ee bnown Broneway. sirore $1 per jountry. GRAHAM. 1 ‘No. 18 An atreot. tat will force ei not stain or injure Sage tovtles ‘Seat wany Lae) of the jonnto in itn expression t for the momory, of bs cotimation of the servicos which he onntry; that the members of this How wil wear crapo on the Left arm, for the apace of thirty d NEW PUBLICA‘ m¢ ‘§ SPRECHRS.—NOW RE ‘That the Speaker oauso these proccodings to be communi- Mea SPRECHER—¥O cated to the family of the deceased, aud that the House now jeners. Aristo, of Maine, Prestox, of Kentucky, and Srysocn, of New York, also ctlogised the decuased. Mr Cussoien, (whig) of Pa.,caid:—Mr. Speaker: The eelecticn ¢f the present time to make special and offisisl reference to the death of Mr, Webster, may be regarded it Prowty 7 Plate, Darley. Price & v ts forvunate and judicions, An carlier moment would which, ARSH'S COURSE OF BOOK-KEEPING.— LET aa Ld pry poll eeiere, ‘the elings tice Bo UO ate FL aS whence they epring. are no proofs of sound judgment ackaowle d 0 the mest slimy mls, venapiote sad core rer published on the uty ‘or sale at ore or the practioo of book-kee it eet up stairs; Price $1 the uatteres, nor ources of honor to the lamented object. vat di owe little to the record of their worth, W is jointhe midst of sudden emotions, when the freebuers of perronal intereouree a with recol- lections of ic virtue and the object, observed through the tears of recent sorrow, bears with it the prismatic hues which distogt its fair ions, and that ampli city which is chatecteritie of true greatness, And Wy rs “OFFICR—THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY dead jOnoT, a to C% ti gota au the Third Distriet alice Court, for wh See oe vamerrelepmamet inet hoase, aan we " ed Vins —Four vowels, five shests, ome pit: | ou fect ven Tc cchooe tea period when t Va ta ‘aon apa ed Nabbed 5 ita ce oe ier not postponed th ‘Our just regret, as to direct out ‘Botts 1855. TOR’ a0 OFFICR.—THE ‘rouawne, G@ mow at thi ae GkORGE ite arn ‘i ie jo of Polloe, jes only to thore | of Mr Webster's cha- pene which atrike an distinction lors to their «ffivities with Rin sympathy, than to thelr elevation above ordinary assent ry computation, That distance, Will be opened on Mondsy under the management of wa- dame Marguerittes. 19 is finished with’ considerable taste id Ww. Festival at Syracuse, Braacuse, Dee, 15, 186 The supper cf the working democrats last night was attended by upwards of cour hundrod persons, Letters were rend from Meeera, Dickinson, Cass, Van Buren, Crowell, Dix, and Alvord Numerows speeckow were made.-and all passed off weil The Demoernt Patal Accidents in Philadelphia, Purtanesenta, Dec. 15, 1262 Thorkody of Peter Latz, a German laborer, was taken from che rulas of Cummiags’ grain stove this afvernoon. Tle wae caught betwoen two girders, and was found bo- neath twelve feet of J, Osler, while intoxicated, fell down a flight at tho-Circus last evenlag, and died ‘tie hospital moruing. of states this Death of Hon, Cornelius P. Van Ness, Pineaparriua, Deo. 15—P. BM. Tho-Fon Cornelius D. Van Ness died this evening, at the Girard House, Ils remains wid be takom to Weab ingtoa for interment, Highw ay Rebbery tn Troy, eo Tror, Dec. 16, 1852. A most daring bighway robbery was committed iv this city avout half past mime o'clock. last eveaing. It ap- pears that Mr.J. A. Bills, a gzecer, was going to his dweiding house, in tue upper part of the elt, when he was arenalted by two rafinns, who lmocked bim senseless to the earth, and upom returning to consciousness he found thas his pockets had been rifled of their contents. E. H. Chapin lsetures befors the Troy Young Men's Avrociation to morrow evening, The members of the As soeiation are composed of taq most respectable mer- chants, mechanics and — mea in Trey. i Navigation at Rochester. Rociesren, Deo, 15, 1852. Canal navigation baa vlosed here, and the boats gene rall; lai@up. Thereisathin conting of ice on the canal this marning, and the water will be drawn off in a few days. is Detention of the Southern Mail, Bartinons, Dec. 15, 1852. ‘We bave no mail beyond Mobile to-nicht. The Wash ington train did not arrive till 9 o'slosk this evening, teo. late to connect with the train going east. Marine Disaste Pen vie non Pe 1852. ‘The brig Candace, Mi for Boston, put in pak on Sererday aight ith | ee vot be Lena and eutwater, kaving come im collision with « vessel in the bay. Cloge of Cans The Alabama at Savannah, Ravana, Deo 14, 1862 ‘The stesmship Alabama, it. Ludow, arrived at this port im 60 hours from New York, “Markets. Cur aaseron, Dea 14,1852, Cotton hasbeen active to da7,, the sales reaching. 4 100 deles at prices rangit irregular, but shows ry the finer quy’, atten. and kp. Onanirsron, Deo. 14, 1852. re ovafhaa to day. ti bales at [ba 30, om the £7 .or qualities Onancesron, Deo, 15, 1852. Our market for cotton has advanced (0. 0 Xo. onles to day Y save bean 1,109 balan, ab 1% . frov, 7a 9X0. The market is li” 46 of 3) & jo: Om the lower ‘Tho new theatre in this city is nearly completed, and | will be fuund his characteristics of relithed the relaxations which public duties sometimes to the distin- | @he Extension of the Hours of Laver tn he 9 survivor; for Navy Yard—Strike in Philadelphine Punavecenia, Deo, 16, 1688. honorable ‘The general order from the Secretary of the Navy, te quiring the mechanios te labor from sunrise to sunsety instead of the former regulations, has oocasioned a aye im our Nevy Yard. From 300 to 400 mom assembled morning at the usual time, but all refured to work cna the new rej and returned to thelr poses, P.8.—It ie understood that the ordor from tho Secreteag of Navy, svguleniag she Soon erdsioreinans te Oe Navy ¥ has been rescinded. Meteorol Observations. BY MORSE’S LINE, OFFICK BASEMENT NO, 236 WALL CTREEE. Wrowkapar, . 16, Rurraro, 160A. M Beautiful, clear, but old Wind southwest, Thermometer Barometer 20 30, 8P M—Olear and sold Wind southwest. Taorme- meter 52. Barometer 20.93. Bracing and pleasant, Mowrnear, 104, M —Olear and cold. Thermometer 88. Rociuratrr, 16 A M.—Clear, oold morning. Therme- meter 38 Wind west 8 P. M.—Clear evenjag. Strong wind from the nerth. Thermometer 12. Avnuns, 104 M.—Olear and leasamt; very cold. northwest. Thermometer 20. pedals ig 8 P M.—Clear, bracing and pleasant, Wind south. Thermometer 52, Bruacuar,10 A. M—A ery old, morning. Clear ama Picasant. Thermometer 28 ind mortheast. 6 P. M.—Olear and cold aaa ‘Wind northwest. Thermometer 32. Unica, 10 A M.—Very clear and cold. Wind woat. Thermometer 18. M.—Very clear, Wind west. Thermomoter 88, Tine evening. Snowing Avnany, 10 A. M.—A very cold morning. slightly. Wind northwest. Thermometer 90. Barometer 96.200° Meroury 47, & P, M.A clear, cold evening. —_ northeast. Thermometer 80. Barometer 30 149. Meroury 47, v he Murder at Harlem, INVESTIGATION COMMENCED BBYORE CORONER IVES. Tn the case of the murderous affrsy at Harlem. om last Bunday night, in which ome James Brady was beaten * terribly, and stabbed im no less thea fourteen places about hin body, thereby causing death ine short timo after, Coroner Ives yesterday afternoon commenced ths investic gation, in order, if possible, to arcertain the guilty parties concerned inthe murder. Up to this time no arrest hae been made by the police, and the only witnesses to examine were Charles Vitzpatrick and Thomas Lee, botle injured on the head by the assaultiog parties. ‘These two men reside at Mavhattanville, and were brought in © cortloge to the police station house at flariem, for the purpote of giving their testimony in the matter. ‘These witnesses tostided, im substance. that on #8 ndeg evening, about eight o'clock, they left Farley bouse, on the Fourth avenue, with James trad wad oad several others, and were on their way towards Manhat- tanville, whero they resided, when avenue by some six or seven men. going toward: Brady was carrying a gun onhis shoulder. ‘The first mam remarked to Brady * What business have you out?” Brady replied “Why don’t you go home?” One of the men whom the witness thinks wasa German, immediately sctaed held of Brady's gun, and succeeded in getting it from bia. and instantly struck him a violent blow on the head, whish knocked him down. Fitzpatrick then ceized hold ef the gun for the purpose of preventing any further violenos, when he received several blows on the head from behind, which felled him to ground insensibie, and whem he again became conscious, he found Brady in a dying atate frem the violence inflicted. All the d ription the wit- can give of the asvailants, 1s that one of the mom wore a drab overocat, and long comforter hanging from his neck A hat way also found belonging to one of the agsailunte. a description of which msy posandly lead to the detection of the owaer. Inthe hat was the initials “A B,” and was made by Bodine, No. Brosdwi ‘The impreesion of the the ‘witness is that the asellonte were all Germans, ‘The Coroner, with » view of allowing time for the police to make further searoh for ths guilty parties adjourned any further examination uatil next ‘ueeday afternoon at four o'clock. Personal Intelligence. We observe, among the arrivals at the Astor, the name of W. M. Corry, of Ohio, one of the rising statesmen of Young America, anda man whose go ahead facaltics, tm demceratic progress, are equalled only by bis eloquence hie truth, and his rigid logio Throughout the Minsis rippi valley, the name of no young statesman commands more admiration for his qualities of head and heart. It will be remembered, that im almost every revolucion im Europe, during 1847-8, Mfr. Oorry’s imffuence was felt. He is as well known to ths French: exorier as to German, and to the Bernese as to the Hungeri his return from Europe he was made t! characteristic prevent from lias Of Switzerland to their confederated sisters of thy Untied States. During the eventful years we have meati acted es the able far-cveii a it of the Hrnatp, Mr Corry remains, we believe, for some time im this city. eorreayom Arrivals at the Metropolitan —Geo. T Bigelow, Bes- ton; A It, Little. Philadelphia; Wm. Allen, Va; J. M. Sharp Ky; Edw'd Hill, London; 8. B. shaw, Olevel JJ Fallon 8t, Louls; D.0) Strong. Lat od 0. 3. Dorranee, Me ; Lieut. Page, U. 8. N.: TB. Bs Buflalo; 8. D. Pillaye, Byracnse ; D. B. nati, G. i. Sanborn Portiand ; New Haven ; Lieut. Ammen U. 8. N; Louis ; L Arhinesd, New Bedford Robinson erst Col, Baker, Horace White, N. Eames, Bley 0. Jobn H. Cole Fe a Lig James Eldrige, ¢ Cot Wells, A’ B, Morgan, Ain ; Dr’ Moore, Boston ; Fiat aud far Pty: month, Mass, Charlesten ; ‘At the Irving —Uon. Wm Culiam, Tenn; Durkee, Wisconsin ; Follett, Albany ; Col Mablon Dickerson ai Hoa. Oba. ; Hom ¥. Gov. Moorehead, ™, Lawron, Mont Washingto Fa,; F. D. fon, D 9; Shompeon Ww Pettis, oh 0; Hon # It a. Buckinghem, 7h 2 ; Hon. N. Crager, Cortland. At the Americaa—If, Lane, Boston; W. Ab’ Mars.; A. Goodwin. Boston ; J. 8. Livingston, de.; W Reynolds, Philadelphia. At the Howard.—I, Daten, Charleston ; D. #. Hotmes, Mobile Kellogg, Rome; ©. V. Lane, Boston ; J. Murray. Washington; # Green. Toronto; T. Frilowa, Wankegan ; Hi. savage, SpringGeld; J. Mf. Miohonan, Philadelphia: B. M. Jerome, New fiaven; Dr. kilegim, Canada; J.D Weston, D, His Exoellency, Henor J. do Orme, Kavoy ‘Extracndl- nary end Minister Plenipotentiary from Peru (baving recovered from his serious illness’) left the Union Pines Hotel yosterday, with his family and suite, for Washing- woe . rine Affairs, Sxauci ror A Wreex.—The steam tug Titan, Capt, Hazzard, chartered by the Board of Underwriters, and sent to Fire Island incharge of Wm. J. Murphy, pilot, te search for the unknown wreck @n which the pilot boat Yankee struck onthe Sd inst., and the same which was subsequently oon by the sbip Robena, at this port, ha ieturned, after sa unsuccessful cruise of twenty-cix hours, and reperts that the wreck is not within @ cireuis of seventy miles of that island, and as it was impossible for the winds and owrremt to have drifted it farther off in se short a time, it is altegether probable that it has either been sunkon by some vessel paseing over it, or was broke up by the lats,easterly gale. We are informed that the ‘Yiten has rum the astonishing number of three hundre® and eighty-five miles within the last twenty two hours the greatesd distance ever completed by any steamer afloat, Vesssls bound to and from this port meed met fear running afoul of this wreek. as the day was clear, and had {t beem still afoat it would have beom seem from the steam tug y report but one inward boum@ veel, a brig, within sixty miles of Sandy Mook. ‘The bar's Piedmont, of Waldoboro’, Me., Capt. hiner: bound from Pensacola ter aiuss ies bean with lumber, is galc on the Sth instant, reported to have gone near Green Run, a “oue't bilged and filled im « quarter of ap hour. TO THE EDITOR OF THA AWRALD. ‘The undersigned piloes. attached to the Emcor ta kee, feel ver Lima for the sympathy expressed by the public, in loss they have rustained im the wreck of their voerel. But they have not, neither do they ask. for cusiary sid to rsqtablish thom in their otherwise than asa loan, to enable them to replace boat; although the toss of which. prim gen | unit andis which all their property comsisted, has reduced the ration Uhey were in years sro on ‘The loam, ed anaapagt as been most by the latin and therefore, ; ra AKERS HAWTHORN. Supreme canoment Torm. on Tro — exemined belie Mees yobm Cochrane, 8. P. Nash ae at ae a. Tuer, and adltted te are aa re at le’ ie Durnbam, Jobn 0 ‘leone ae cee Dante Uae fer, Smith Tattle, Hemry man. RESIGNATION OF THE CLERK. Luel has rorigned the clerkship of eremerd wi General Torm, aod Me, A, Dame ‘Wogner bes been appointed bn his place,