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WHOLE NO. 7353. AMUSEMENTS. ‘Mr. Plnctae' I Bee Acres... Mr. Pishor | Mi -. Mr. Dyott Mr. Skerrett | Patrick. “Aanette, a Ausette, & cirong minded 6loome: o'olook. ton us . Gi 4 ey | oy vgeelened CuANneee RS STREET.—DOORS ai ay tes 2 il ‘be performed THE ourtsin rises a7 0’ pela Nes THEATRE, CHATHAM STRE STREE?.—DOORS Decomecr 2), wll be ine iM Ere, iy ren at's NO NT. THE MONKEY OF FRANKFORT. jenels 3 THEATRE OF VARIRTIES. 17 AND 19 White, Proprie- ‘Obash Bowery, iit atham square.—O. ovenina, December 2), will be performed Monday Carwin... . Paw WiScHI¥VGGs ‘NiddkR, 5 to commence ab 7 proeise Mr, Chaafraa wHE Re FEIAN BOF, at 7 o'o'ook "or Rigo’ FALLW [LLINERS bow CAMSAR. TOM THUMG and FF a Menday. Admission te the whole Movene Bae @ conte; P.M. AND ONB In the coe at 3 o’ol: RTY THIRVES ‘Parquet and First Balcony, bite oante extra, Cupmrrs op Fp anoesg nous! andor the Sele direc Chien and New Year Day, commencing at 3 retara from Boones dle of January,) wil! wm: ir First APPcaRanoe 1s OreRa. eat half past o’olock. Fri «72 BROADWAY. Suiipe —, we tog at te yt a on by, bichly rfepeohebig Ty eelook. oAeraeen Gouvert look. hae TB SONTAG, Washington, (abous ta ‘UTE, SOUTH FOURTH STREET, adame Tournisre’s Freach Troups RYAN GALLBRY OF CHRISTIAN ART—CON- talaing & series of,anthontic Paintings, oie mest cole- masters, from Guido de Senne a. D. Li down t> Herace Veraet—is now open a ee exhibition, Hof i 6 Society Hho halt past 3% P.M. Rooms, from 9 a. from half. past P.M, om ‘sia te. Bex PILGRIMAGE JO JERU! eet aa ely Land ispow oven, at th A eeeee vay iy a the om iy om Wednesday a i ined ‘Blaslon, 69 conte; children, hal Th, and Miveenoons, ab8 e'elock® ade f-price. Baad isp me ay, * ‘and Seronades, with sil the ‘Fogelved at 41’ Merchanue’ f, Up otaire. Ora wiltinae otrees, and ‘ADAME AURELIA FERRENCZY, THE CELEBRAT. mnas hy Pianist nd Songateess, hes intely ar- ion of « rare ani splendid re- to make a tour through the United a ane Concerts im Boston. She will: hur: Age HEATRE.—NINTH PER ¥ of the grand taley Ooare of THE PERL. or ‘the Enshantod Fountain, on Weduesd: if e 2, for the benefit of the composer, Mr ning, December Maeder. BALLS AB AUCTION, Iv. 3870 Wilkow @treet, near ( dar, @ choice Br vtavie ware, tr: ne martin, tines, mulls, euitr, i igh robes. HENRY A peepee aul Wood will tell nisin wart ‘All of tho above will bo sold without reserve, as the propri:tor is to leave she first Janue 1 ig the greatest opportunity yet offered to the consisting of se martin, MENTAL EA - ——Graod sale of superb, maguiticrat, by auctiva, ander the licex raise +t Londo Friday the 24th o St tem o’oleck enoh day. E08 xeotleman ebliv iret water only.” ee found originals by Regis -BeDarend re le Talboe Crusoman. &, 40 Weal Nino’ m te that portion vf the community which is euihci yatod to app eciste and ambitious to ebtain Jalen by Franqna; flo wer piece, Guillinm; two cabinet tandeespes, by Open tor examination from ten till four oleck, unvil Cay of sale, at the owner's residence, No. bd Daf SALE OF FURS.— HENRY WOOD, AUC AKLEY' WRIGHT & Wh, at 2 P.M, oar Cana! stree: WOOD will sell oa prosisely, at the store 413, lorze etook ¢6f fashionable abe, stone martto, chicehilla ermine, ‘as the proprietors have to Lm reatest opportunity yot offered te w this dey. the present month, commencing The entire private oolloction of a th those htw Now offers modern arti: among thous by . W. C. Boutal y, Rann-y, Cropsey, C. P. the favorite supil ‘of Hentingtons d by acvieta by Tellor; fruit, by Biotaier: winter, treet. Every pivture warranted as ~ ORNITURE aU non WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER hadie, and af Indice’ dreesing cases aad work boxss, gontiome: Musis Icather, a!) bess 'd baskets, faney goo) ery arricie to ve wld vo tho an examine tuem the day previous, consisting maker, will soil a large sto ok reise: fla Westtare ab suction, coneteting 7f solves of Sud hair cloth, in plus itur » aud fai street, opposity N belonging to an im- ighest bidder; ladies # do. ia yi J Tyan sete ‘&o., ke. N part of the city. ures, dooanters. MRIARTY, AUCTION @RR. WILL SELLON MON- © day, Wthinstant at ll o'elock, at atest, betscon First and See sd avenues, the con apd liquor store, the asnal arsortmont, M6 Shel fourth ents of Also, the kegs and con‘sats, ofl and cana, B.—Out door sales attended to in any W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONERR—MOKTGAGE « sale of household furriture—On Monday Baan Og ufelook, at Ne. 146 Greenwich avonnn, con wo sofs bedeteads, fifteen tathie ee beds, nine h rich off an oot ede, olx feather four A * gold wate nitive, withou 0 weMthem AiLLYER. ‘Atvoruey for Mortgexee. poe Hooks, tly 4 sity or 6 bores SUCTION EER DIAMONDS, rn hains ld without reserve, the agent of @ foreian ho very lot warra: feaits, preservos, &e D eta, pal ot way Teresi A number of sing B*ipwar = THEATRE. —| Monday rang bees ne tee i Ponee de Leon, .Mr. T. Bis! me SOCK Evi Griffinkoff, ......Mr. Davidge | Dorotby........Miev Adeline N10 CARDEN MANAGER, MB. JOHN a N. o | nt THe proloske, Becond’ alehe et tee, to commenos Lh ie receaaraement of the shims: d vooslistaitmes “Fhilles wal Mr. tha jearthe Three Opers iBveniogs, in Balte's will bo performed ‘8 wire ig December ? BASKETMA. Count of Wallenbers, BROADWAY, Nika 634; to commande 967 wil be pet performed « «Mile. icate vandal. Je if. Brougham Mr. W'sloos Stephone Cc W4atescr. 8 \ fetelomet st Broome otneet.- Doors o Menday ovoning, Denne? Wa Leg Bh addd Ren. Sir Harry's fervent. Kitty... ROOKLYN .MUSEUM.—: TAKSPBARB DRAMATIC Assooistion.—Monday ct ae ILL be prosente PiZaRKO, Rolls, (for ae bag esg'eoes »Mr, Macdonald P Mr. Mort: Bus ngorse! the door. OOD'S MI*ETRELS, 444 BROADWAY ABOVE St ree at Wood, Ma entort: Gacbraved ocnepeny. of Musiolwas and ean cannot be equalled by any other U1 fully ivfor aftervoon mcneo st Sociook Socmrr OF THE IRON MAN.—METROPOLITAN MONDAY BYE ANG. DECREDER », Fo vat att ‘or 6) FIVE POINTS (Rev. L. M. Pi WHEN REA, Compored by George Heury Cartis, CMON USES BUBTAINED ny THE N. Y. as y MONIC SOOLETY, aranD rere te From tho Philharmonio Society. phy following ominont artistes gemorously contribute their Shs: GRORGTANA SEC ART, 185 M. 8 BRAINEM 188 ANNIE GRISWOLD, MA. M. COURT ER, RaNG{3 H. NASH. With the Now York Madrigal Avaooistion, and’ a poputer Quartette of M v - eers. Smith, Wat and Bell. Condustor.... . Mr, G. F. Bristow The veteran Comp) é, NTHONY PHILIP. LthIN RICH Vil contribute an original Song, avng by MISS BRATNARD, aocompt anied bat THE CHILDREN OF THE FIVE POINTS DAY SCHOOL will then sing. under the fie i SE. “THE ean al or NFRELECT,” Will be AUGUSTINE Due ANNE. fever eminent eperkers are expected to address the meetiog. Dor rs « ro: pon at 634; commonoomont st 7 preciacly. ROADWAY THEATRE. MADAME ALBONI IN GBA sD OPERA. the plenew anoing tha, in hes compliance ‘with the the desire «0 tnkvereally prossed, thay ODAME AL! her debut in oy on Monpay, Dro. 2 IN ITALIAN OPERA, suppgsted by Artistes of the mowe pisriNcus TIOMP the full Italian Opera Chorus anda Gi foes of admission will he the ormmunity crolcek on the merning placos may be secvred in ticul: rs heron lay, the Btheinstaut, wand Parquet. Folt RANKLIN MUSEUM. 275 © onattian STRE® Lea, Propreter tablish aent is atucracoa af 8 olsce bad evening, at for sporesnene’e ‘of * Claasio and ond Daveses’ stations of Liviny Stasuary,” by MIs. C of private boxes, 80 cents: stage sorts, with ousniont shales, 3736 conte; boxes, 25 conte; gallery, 184 eccte, _ SENARTS’ REGISTER: Hour 70 1 TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A spall, three-story houre, noar Canal strect, suisstle ‘or boarders, aud the furniture for ealc. jon on Cr vefore the aret of May. Address Mrt, Moliia, Broadway Post Mio 3 story brick cottage, in yo, within mioutes walk of the Hamilton ea ': orniture of honre will be sold at s bargai avorable opportunity ton e:rall family who with to ty ou skeoping. ‘Address “Hamilton Ferry,” office of the ra 0 LET.—A LARGE HOUSE AND STORES, ooRTE or with « four ory, No: 668 B y, Poe. tbeioe Gam be given oh tbs Reet of May nox oF further articulate inquire of AARON HARDMAN Novia Me! street, four doors below Grand street None bat and responsible person need apply. Roo NO LET—A THRER STORY HOUSE, WITH STONK front, No. 378 Pscifia street, South Brooklyn. (bath nt low to eaeand water fixtures, kitoher range, & GE May. A lease will bs given to ® 00 ARNIER, No. 84 John stro! » Apply to Pa REMOVALS " EMOVA JAMES M. BRUNDEGE, TAILOR, HAS removed from In to 639 Broadway, woot side, one door south of Bleecker eirest. MUBIOAL 10 CUURCH CHOTRS—A LADY AND GENTLEMAY, wits good vices, soprano And bass, nro dvsirous of ering themselves with a choir for’ the plow practice. charge for servic ordin: ry musio w Gight. Queens BAND.—M&. A. “EDGWIOK, PRUPES- Wille’ sor of the concertina and piano. late condaotor st nd Hanover Square Rooms. London, anppliss his orheatre (introducing the conoertit all the Intors compositions of Di he Sodgwiok takes enga: conductor. 118 Variol for soiree merts for concerts as soloist street, near Broome. USICAL INSTRUMENTS, FOR PRESENTS —THE AVE cuvccriber wou'd call attantion to his very Iarce ato ox, br avivatle for hcliday presents, consisting of mus) boxes tnd plain cases, with tam’ pian» torts, al attachments; guitars in ove GILBERT & CO'S PIANOFORTE WARGROOME, . bya ioe eh Niger of Anthony street, second floor, 7. G. & Us. ily adding te the oxtensive sasorsmest ot instrumonie fn New York roms. Thoy he With ce without the celobrated wolina, Trem sft vections of the country, beth he Po quality. The superiority of their metremen Beyond question, and as to pri & vito s cotay arieoi 2 f manafacturer in the Union, confidently folleving soed by thom they are oxablet nd pianon teki ve the peeulia~ faci! .ti to cutatrip all eompetith WRAVELLERMS’ GUIDE. RB ALBANY—WINTER ARRANGEMENT—T! Betaty lines—Fore $1 60.—The trains leave City w nese tre streets, dail: eae revlon Meir is A Moy tos wait train, mal I ahops, and ¢ prone train, 01 in ts pleating Mt BLOAT, Sun's AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHILADEL- 2 abhis, from Plat No. i, fiver, foot of dattory tage. Tro Inve dail flan at 10.4. M. by stoam- Ben BELKNAP. Afternoon expres Mtonmboat JOHN POTTER, ob 2s 'K Puser ili loave East Alban: New York at - Cas & 1 May New Vor! K AND | PRILADRLPHTA—DIRE?— ONte ts orang Walrad, via dortey Cy hocring New fe atreot, ab 6 and PA, Me and Oy yn, M.) $2 Ht. arlorton—throvg! id 6% P. Mince trom New ¥ York, fet Bory, a ane on | ie facts Chooon telavee beloes the LROA mtd Nol DAILY yt omer hore gare I iy Atbany atte tear ro ‘Hudtule or Montreal se 8 o'olook entee gota 8PM, apy Thro rm P.M eee Caval, » Foor SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1852. [NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Southern Trade Convention, Bartimons, Deo. 16, 1884. ‘The OCowumercial Convention met at hvlf-past clever eeleck. A large wamber of Congressmen are preset; emong theny Mesnrs. Breckenridge, Stanton, Preston, and Underwosd of Kentucky; Senator Jones, and FP. P. Btantom, of Tonnessse; Semators Dawson, Olonrens, Downe, Pratt, &. The Convention was called te order by John O. Brune, Chairman of the Board of Trade. J. F. Pickereil was appointed temporary Secretary. Az address of weleome to strangers was read by Braats Meyer, editor of the merican, It hawks them for the slaority with which they had responded to the onll:— ix bar tual terminus tert 4 other cities ha: who improvement, Baltimore h the consrustion of the Chesapeake and the Beltimore and Ohio Railroad, has ro- asserted het natura! supromen not ouly th natural charne) of trade, out tl seaboard of the Union, aff. rding and most coonomionl communioation the goa. She is ithe national o1 all C4] afford the best marker fo fe produote of the ‘ost. Tho address thon proceeds to enumerate the great ine ternal revources of Maryland, and her rapid focroase in population, and refers to the advantage of the situation of Baltimore for foreign trade. It warms the traders of the Bouth aud West to free thomerlves from commercial subservienoy to Northerp cities aud winds up by extend- ing & home weicoime to the prayed DOW assembled. After the conciusion he address, which was re- ecived with applause, on Sindh the Cha'r appointed a ocmmittes of one from each State represented to re permanent officers of the conv: tion. The committee con. eleta of W. H Hoffman, Md.; T. R, Pal trade Thow works of internal map, N.C ; White. Als.; Jebn D Upton Meardoft Ohio, JR aaa, Mies Ky,; ¥.2 Stan‘on, Teun Kobimou, ind; @, Hernan, Mo; E. 0. Ox. bell Hiorida; V.B, Homers Tosans They roportad for President Hon. WC. Da with a large number of Vico Presideots Seoretarion. Mr. Dawson, om taking the chair. returned thanks, and made » eyeech of some length. in whieh he alluded to the nevestity of the South and West combining to provont the further concentration of the commercial capita! of the ne tion at New York, amd thus make all seotions of the coua- try equally attractive. He alluded to the Lemmon slave case, and tbe necessity of imcreased foreign and domostia commetoe at Baltimore for the preservation of the har- mony of the Union A oommitteo of thirteen on resolutions was then ap- pointed, and the Convention took a recess. AFTBRNOON SESSION The Convention ro-asembled at two o ‘olock, whem the Committee on Kecotutions reported a eerier, approving of the address, and recommending united action on the part of the South and West to coucentrate om Baltimore as @ it commercial emporium Considerable debate arose on the resolutions. in which Messrs Underwood, Burwell, Houston, and others, par- ticipated. ‘The resolutions were finally adopted. A resolution was also adopted that the Convention journ to meet at Memphis, on the firet Monday in June next, and thet the Convention moet semi-anouaily in the raphe Soathern and Western commercial metropo- Kes. THE BANQUET, ETC. After four o'cloek the body adjourned to most infor- oop at five o'clock, at a banquet, in the raloon ofthe rhe Institute, The company were seated at six @’clonl The raloon—two hundrod and fifty fest in length—was briiliamtly decorated and illuminated, and cwo rows of tables ex‘ended the whole length of tho hall Five huadred gentlemen wore seated. The gallerios wore decorated with evergreens, aud fiegs of all us tions, and were thronged with ladies. ca band of music was stationed at cach end of the The banquet was ocstly and maguificont. A splendid bouquet was placed at each seat, and the whole entertain- ment cost $4.00. John J. Brune. Presi font of the Board of Trade, pro eidea. and after the removal of the cloth, made a neat epecoh, prior to introducing tho regular toasts, which were received entbustastically. The second toast was:— “The President of tre Untted States, and the President tio ped folluess of Barvert, and tho promise of peed i me. ‘The remaining (oasts were received with gcost enthu- sium; av@ eloquent epscoher wore made by Mowers. Daw- sou. of Georgia, Lieutenant Maury, and Mr, Brocken cidge. of Kentucky; and at temo clock the assemblage Siena, ai) dodghioa WIth the events of the oveniag. | Interesting f om Albany. THE CONTEST FOR THE OFFICE OF STATE TRUA- BUREK— MR. COOK ORDERED T® VACATE, ETC BPNCIAL CORRESPONDENOK OF THE NRW VORK HERALD. Aunany, Deo. 18, 1852. » motion made by counsel for Benjamin Welch, Jr., bofore Judge Mason, to compel James M. Vook to deliver the books, papers, &o., of the State Tressuror’s office, was ce yesterday, and ns eompulsory process was issued the Judge enforving the judgment of the Supreme Mr. Weich is in the city, and will take posses. oF the fbebe Btomury om Mostar, Ha daa bron ae: prived of the offlos for several months, on account of the law's delay. Ww. Accidents on the Mississippi, SINKING OF THE STRAMER WS3TERN WORLD—GREAT NUMBEX OF PERSONS DROWNED, ETC. (szconp, pisraten | Loursviiex, Dos. 18, 185%. Tho steamer Westérs Wofld, from 8t, Louis for Now Oricans, recently, came in collision with the HR. W. Bill, at Grand Lake. The Western World's oxbin parted, and che sunk in about ten minutes The vosset and cargo. will prove a total low, She had sixty cabin and one kun- dred deok passengers, and about twenty-cight of the latcer, and several bands ‘belonging to the boat, w drowned. ANOTHER STEAMBOAT SUNK. he steamer Moro Castle rez satly sunk near Hurricane laud, bus the pertioulars are not yet Kaown, From Philadelphia, BOY DROWNKD—FIREBMEN SUSPENDED. Patuaneneata, Deo. 18, 1852. A boy named Harvey Gilmore was drowned ia Tucka- wana creck yesterdey. As his mothur was takiag him to school, be fell from ® log, while crossing the oreek. Bie mother leaped in after him, and was with diMouliy rereved ‘The Court of Quarter Borsions Dave put the Fairmount Engine Company out of servics for six monthe, for at- tacking the Moyamensing Hose. pada, ! Mortaeat, Doo. 18, 1852. Mr. Logan, the provinsial geologist, has just returned from Sherbroke and reporte much larger deposits of gold there than on tho Chaudierrs. Supreme Court—General vermis Hon Judges Edwards, Mitobell and Roosevelt presiding. RE SENTENCE ON CLARK AND SULLIVAN, FOR EXKOU- TION ON THE Litt Fxa. 1353. Dro. 18 —Joreph Ulark and James Sullivan, convicted, the former for the murder of Gillespie. the policeman the latter for the murder of 4 Smith, who imter- fered between him and druaken quarrel, were brcught up for szentemoe by order of the Court of Ap- als Pathe prironer Clark in answer to the usual quastion pat to bim by Mr. Hudson. the clerk of the court—wha' hy had to ray why sentence of death should not bs passed upon him? anawered; “ All T have to aay is, that I did {otend to kill the man If my witnesrecs had bon at the cones ae they actually ooour- differrnt impression of the matter. and the jury bave fonnd me Cae Fal ‘The presiding Justice, (Rdwards) thes raid Clark, you were tried and found Dice of the criae arnt murder, in the Court of Oyer and Ferminee. This Court reviewed and reversed the decirion of the Over and Ter- miner. and ordered a new trial. A writ of error from the decision of this Court was, under the provisions of » recent stetute. sued out by the District Attoraey, and on the argument of that writ the Court of Appeais reversed the cecision of this Court, and ordered that at we should se the sentence of the Court of Oyer and Tormicer car- ried into execation. cn District Attorney has issued a writ of habeas corpus to bring yu before us to have the order of the Court of Appeal Nfilled. This Court fisde wo legal objeotion to the or of the Court of Appeals. and it is our duty to obey it. The sentenes of the Court is, that on the oleventh day of February next, you be hanged by the neck until you be doad. Sullivan, in ansrer to & gale question, said. almost inaud'bly: “ { heave poching to bat that [ know nothing of the death of the man; r4 ‘nt know the man T am convicted of Le bs Judge Rawards ea! Sullivan that his case was siml- lor in all respects to that of Olark. a @ seutence of the Coort is, that on 94 ie. upereey next he be br by the neok till ita for Serention thon signed by the tree ‘Judges, and handed to the of jee ef ae Gowns, Mr. Bertholf, who, with the Deputy Sheriff, removed the prisoners from the court. United States Commissioners Court, MURDWR ON BOARD THR BRITISH SHIP ST. JAMES— EXTRADITION OF THE MURDERER, CLAIMED UNDRR THE ASHBURTON TREATY Before J W. Neleon, Beq Dec. 18 —The oare of Augustus Barr, r oharged with the murder of a fellow passenger, named Drewmner, on board the British ship St. James, om the 30th Novomber Inst, was continued, The scoused is claimed by the British Oomul apder the extradition treaty, the offence having deen committed under the British tee. Mr. ¥. Hl. Tall- madge appeared as counsel for Barr. end orors-oramined ‘the witness, O'Sullivan, with a view to show that the aot ‘wes committed by tho im self defence, whilst Drensner had hold of him by the throat. Adjeurued, INTERESTING POLITICAL INTRS SUOENCE, General Pierce's Cabinet—Voice from New Hlampshise—Rames of those on the Anxious Beat. {rom the Consord (N, H.) Patriot, Deo 7.) ene p ne amusing to read the sproulations of the gs ede Telation to the Cabiaet of Gem. Pierce. Ee moet the 9 career sepes are 80 very obligi as Toa estab which the members Cablmet are to be rene wpe even to name the fo oleae ladle d rake org Uthers are more mo- dest, and content themeclves with the assurance that eor- telp men are to have places in the Cabinet certain others are sure mot to be im it; thet this sestion of the parry isto bave a ooptrolliog’ influence, and the orher Eection is to bo prosoribed, &e* ‘The douooratic paporsof different parts of the country, aud individaals, are urging their fsvorites for seats in the Cavinet, otaimivg it as due to their potions or the merits and services of the disitn- gut-bed aren aed by them. All this is bighiy axurivg to thore who know the mee d aad obaracior of Gep Piotce; and it does not requice a very intimat: qvatatance with these, to show the absurdity of all suck: | Fpeeuiations, Gen. Pleroa knows and duly sppreciates tho rasponsi- bilities of the high station to which ho has been ealled by tho unseltotted’sattrages of the Amorican people; and bis whole history gives evidence that he will meet chose reepon ibidttes io @ manner oreditable to himwif and aoowptebic to the country He will be bold, and justly 60, TespCasible to the country for the acts of his ad- ministration ; bis Cabinet are reeponsibie tobim. He is the reprerontative of the whole country’ Literally know ing “no North, no South, no Kast, no West,” in the administration’ of the government ; and his’ Cabinst mart bo imbued with the same national tdeas and ‘purpose, acting for the country. and not each for a sec- tiom. is Cabinet mmist be a unit—fully hacmoaizing in all their views. corsially the determinations of the President, and vincrourly Lebering to oarry out ev-ry messure of. public policy 10 which the administration may be committed. Upon this depends tho success of the adromistration ; without this, all tho Inbora of the Fresident for the public welfare will be futile, a most devoted and self-vacrificing efforts on his part, end in humiliation co himself and disgrace ve the coun ti Now how must such a Cabinet be selected ? Tho Pres ident is respousble for their acts, aod be should select them, not texe them atthe bidding of others. By this we donot mean that he ehould disregard or refuse to listen to such suggcetions a8 may be made to him ; and those #ho know Gen Pietoe kaow well hat ho will not aot basiily or unadvisedly im so vastly au important mat- ter. Bat wo moan that, having diligently sought for and carefolly considered all the informatioa that it isin bis power to obiain, he should then decide acoording to the dictate of bis own judgment ; and thore who know fim nved no assuirsuce that be will do eo, conscientiously and fearlessly, Gen Pierce knows woil the prominent and icading mev of the Union, thoir history, their ohar- eters, thelr qualifications, an their positioas at home yao before tac counte} d with such aid as ho will avail himself, wo have no feers that he will not select for his cobinet proper mem—men of broad matioont views, sound jadgment, sterling ability, striet intagrity and opr- Tec princtples—men who will not use theie plices for their own emolument, or a stepping stones to futuro promotion; but who will devote their energtos to the suc- ects of tho sdministration aad the permanent welfare of the country, seeking the honor of being faithful servants as the reward of patriotic servios. In noting thus, as our knowledge of Goneral Plerae in- duces us t believe he will, it is mearly certain that many persona will be dicappoimnted iv the composition of his Oabinet Nearly every State in the Union, outof New England, has one, two, throe. or moro candidates for seats in tho Cabinet; and no doubt mest of them are well qualified for che positions in which thelr friends dosire to place them, But there aro emly seven Cabinet officers to bo appointed, while seven times that number have been named for them; consequently many mast be appeinted. But such men ana their friends, if they are true friends of the President, and anxious for the suo eae ot his administration, will choerfally acquiceoo in the Tesuit, with the assasanoe that they are rejected not for aleck ef quatiiications, but because considerations of eupericr and overruling Importanoe require that othors should fill the places ja question. The supposed claims of individoals and of suctions must yield to the para. mount considerations of the unity of the Cabinot, a the success of thy adwinistracdion, which fs so dayne theseon, sul the idea thal any section of the party is to be proscribed. or tis claims entively disregarded an the selection of Cobinet officers, is, in our op unfeunded All sections of the democratic party cordially united wa the late canvass to resiore the government fa the hands of the democracy; and during that canvass i! was everywhere declared by our papers and speakers tat ali who stood boldly upon the Baltimore ploiform and surported ou canitdates, were tobe regarded a4 democrats. W-annh,are te bo thus treated mow nad Il, sopms to ad dhatiteman ls ia every otker respect the proper man, in the opinion of the President, for 2 Cabiaet offlser, the fact chat he fo sports belonged to this or that seotion into which the par ‘have boon divided, in any Steto, should not prevent his selection, Bo, too, with the idea that the holding of ofoial position heretofore should influence the decision in regard to any man In our opiniov this will neither exclude apy one, nor weigh ia his favor If General Piece should conclude that certain mem- bers of Myr. Potk’ inet can subserne the public inter- | eats better than -o/hers, as members of his exhinet, we see no reason why he should net select them His vole desire must be to promete the welfare prosperity, and boaor of the country su6 he will wish to oall around him tho bort | mel bore who. under all the sircumstanoos, are bast calaviaied to sid him moet effectually in administering | the great irwt confided to him by the Amvrican people. And it 18 of tittle moment to him or them whether these men have been cabinet ministers, members of either house ef Con- gress. fore ministers, or simple private citizens ; all that py che should demand is thas the mea sball be “up totbe mazk on ell the great questions of the day,” and equal ‘0 the duties required of them ‘Buch ere our © potions’ upon thie subject; amd they seem tous to be reasonable, and anch as will commead themselves to tha good remse of the democracy of the country. Jt is their desire amd expectation that the ad tutnisitation of Gen. Pierce may ve ths most successful, brillient, and permanently advantageous to the count thet we bave ever had. and toensbie him to make it they will forego all minor considerations, all psri ‘and local preferences and prejadices in regard to viduals who may We selected as his constitutional viserr, and wiil cheerfully yield him their oonfldenco and x support. They will nat ask ¢f this man be an “old | fegy or that one @ partizan of * Young America —if this ene has belonged to this section. or that Me to the other section af the party ; but the only question will be whether the men honest. capable, and faithful to the constitu tion” having the will and tbe ability to second the views and carry out the policy of the sagactoas, enor- getic. and patiforic etateyman whom the people hava plaeed we the head of the government, Cnbinets by the Grow—Take your Pick, We sive as an sddenda to the above @ ravisod list of candidates for the Cabinet, ready and anxious to go to work on the 4th of March next We do not ondorao the olaims of any of there candi- dates. It would be altogether too much to expect of us. We perform our part in giving the names: — FOR SBORETARY OF sTaTR. James Buchanan... rit Aaa George M. Dallas. : - Virg' nia, R.M T. Hunter Saleh Cushing...- “Mateschasstte: John A. Dix. 'o9 Yor Lonis McLane Maryinnd. Lewis Cass. . . fohigs Daniel 5. Dickinson. « New York. FOR SECRETARY OF THE TRRASURY. Howell Cobb... -Georgia Robert J. Walker. Mianissippi. Gov. Floyd...... Virginia, Joba V. L. McMahon. «Maryland. William L Marey New York. John BR. Thooypso Deniel 3 Dickinson. > R M. Savnders.. North Carolina, Thomes H Bayly. - Virginia. FOR SECRETARY OF THB INTERIOR. William M Gwin . Henry A. Wise Joreph Lave... ~ ee Edmund Burke. . Now Hampshire. John W. Davis. -Indiaaa. Samuel Medary Ohio. David T. Disney «Ohio, David Tod .. Ohio. Charles J. Ingersoll. .. Joho C. Breckenridge. . Kentucky. Jovse D. Bright .. - Indiana. FOR SRORRTARY OF WAR. Thomas H Seymour. Gonnecticut. Jamea Shielae - Hlinois. - Rhode Leland. -Penarylvanta. Jefferson Dovis.. Judge McDonald... John Letcher. A Bael.... William Allen. Somes L Orr... ..6 William O. Butler. M.C femmond Augustus 0. Dodge Thomas J Rask Gideon J, Pillow. NAVY. John McKeon. ow ‘ho York. Cave Johnson. Tonnesse. Penis % McLane Maryland. . jomes H Seymour. Jonneotiout. George W. Caldwell North Carolina. ston. Texas. Now York. Now Jorsey. Now York: -Souch Carelina. FOR POSTMASTER GENBRAT, Edmund Burk George 8S Houston ‘Alabams Chatter G Groene. - Massnonusetts. Aaron V. Brown. - Tonnossco. Thomas J. Busk Cave Jehnsoa pthiro. Linn Bayes Evson B Olds. € Armistead Bart : ‘South Carolina. J. W. Devia.. + +++ Todiana. Emory D Potter.... -Onie. FORRI APPOINTMENTS. Caleb Cashing, Mass.... 3 Flenry A. Wise, Va fi ay Pierre Soulé, La. . Thos. H Seymour, Conn..w... Mexioo. Gideon J Pillow, Tons se Spaia. tas Cass, Mic! “ Hagland James Buchanan, Pen: bid ” FOR NRW YORK OrTy. John McKeon.... U.S; Dist. Attorney. JamesT. Brady. $8 $f Lorenzo B Shopard “ « MOR ie iileoes see =e) a Jobn Cochrane..... a8 ah PY. Cutler <e ve Anthony J Blecoke: U.S. Marshal Evech B. Camp. ¥4 Isaiah Rynders.... *¢ CO B Bogardus . «sees Naval Officer. Daniel E. Delavan John J. Cinco... Wm F Havemoyer. Aaron Vanderpool Augustus Sobel ...... Nelson J. Waterbary. jarveyor of cho Port. ‘olleotor of this Port. “ “ TELEGRAPHIC. PIBRCE DRTERMINKD TO SHLEOT GIS OWN CABINET. Wasuinaton, Dec. 18, 1852, A letter has been received within a few days past, from the Pzesident elect. by @ distinguished personal friend la this city. in which he alludes to the attempta of the mews- Papers and polticlans to make @ sabiaet for him ant says In substance, that as the proplo of the United Sinins have devolved upon him the Presidency. he shall tako the responsibility of selecting his owm cabinet. GEN. Clty Poles: MEETING GY THE DBMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. At a mecting of this Committee hetd at 12 o'clock at noon, em the 19th day of December, Thomas J. Barr was called to thechair, in the abscuce of the Chairman. The Secretezles wore both present ‘Tho roll being eallod, « majority of the whole committeo was found to be present, On motioa, the seat of Mr Aitkin, of the Fourth ward, was declared to bo vacant, aud Air. Philip 0. Mar. tin was appointed, bysthe remaining delegates, in his place Mr. Sicxrxs submitted the following resolution: :— Resolved, That the democratic republican elestors of the city of New York. who support regular nomioations, and the principles and usoges of the Gemeoratio republi- can party, are requerted to attend » primary election, to be held im tho several wards of the city, on Friday, tho twenty fourth day of December instamt, betweem tho hours of twelve o’clock Mand three o'clock P, M., for the purpose of choosing. by ballot im eacn ward routes members of the Cleueral Comimittes for the your Werd Committee, tocomiist of fifteen persous, and ates from each ward to the Democratic Ke- Geroral Committe, primary elecuoa be heid at the einates: de ignated) and tho following named wet Auld, and Charley Gnn- ; onwich etrost’ Ward-—John J, Tait, a. B. Coroy, John Baum, In- epectors at 6 Arustreet. id Word—Chrietophor Wood uff. Anthony J. Me Tacthy. Stezlion Kelly, Inspectors, at Mx. Weocrull s, No. 2 Ful ton atroct, 4th W William Drew, Charius H. Calladsy, Patriok Boylo. Plsoe to te appointed by the Inspectors, sad Cur.e daye notion tu be given, Sth Ward- William Francis, Sarucl Webster, Daniel MH. Harrigan, Insyectors, at tho Kimblem, No $3 Wot orvac- con, Thomas Kya Ward Hotel, ¢ rd—George Glen jchael Grogsry, Robert Di Piso tobe appointed by she Ingpecturs, nad thr days notice to be aiven Sth W ard—Williaw Weinwrighs, 8. J. Menwaring, J. D. Betts, iusjectere, at Maxeitun's, coruce of Dominick and Varick stree 6. th Ward { Springsteen, . Rolling, Jackson Vormily nara Kelly ig sotors at 1:7 Columbia airest 1h Willina eo °¥, Thomas Nugent, Geary, eters, wt McGauu's, Ovrmes of Browiway nad 1th etry Jith Ward—Edward Witherell, Jacob Veeoland, and John Orr, Jr epectors, at W ithereil’s atic Head Quarters, 439 Grand street. ith Ward—Henry Mannoring William 8. Coles, Abraham Brower, a$ Democratic tsead Quartors, Fouctoonth wi corner Grand sod Biizaboth ateaots 16th Ward—William J Abraham T. Hillyer, W. R. Ronolds at ench plac ay be appointod by the Anspeot- orm, three days notice to be given Ward—stoplien A. May, Stephen V. kright, Tuape:t one 1th Ward~Anthony 8. Woods, pha Murd milycn, Inspectors, at Hermitage Mall isth Ward~ lionty A. Warts, John McKeon, Tengo Town cr ‘sano Vor- | acre rer Brosdway and Fifvcth Wari-William J, Me opkey, Witlivm Joyce, and Mizshac} Duffy, Inspectors, gt 821 Ninth aveune Recolved That in case either of the Laxpectors hereby appointed rhall dectine to serve, or if. aay vacancy sbail otherwire occur, the remaining imepootors are hereby aniborized to appoint another person to act; amd to case the Inspectors for any ward determine to change toe place for holding the primary eleotior thall give pablio notice thereof in Heraco. Mr, Dit.on called for the previous question Mr. Suxrarn moved to Iny the call for the previons quertion on the table. ihe yeas and na3s were culled, Donelly, ay, Valve Gerrison, Steere, Dean, Waltors, Andrus, Semman, Voaburgh, Kelly, Woods, She Ul, Kinsley, MoUarthy, Bagau, M Puilli ay er8. Dimond Mattlgan, Hulpin, Dillon, Bare, S10) Valicad, Freotenburah, Wsbonatt, Garch: Mitoholl, Ridabo 2, Whey i aver, Motntyre, ‘Tween moved to strike out from Mr Sickles’ Herhemnay nd insert, 90 that the same should read as follows :— And that each member of this committee be and is hereby requested to name one Inspector for the above primary election; and in ease of the absence of any man- t of this committee from this mocting, his sssoalate members chali name the Inspectors instoad: but im case the members present do not agree, the Ward Gommittoe shall, fill euch iH mney, at loast throe days previous bo the dey Of raid primary eieotivn, and give two days’ notice by publishing in the Nasienal Democrat and Henato. Mr Cosxo.ry moved, as an amendment, that che Ward Committees rhould appoint the Laspectors. The motion wan lost—yous 24. nays 32 :— “age Mi ,, Panneliy,, Mab La we Wali yi—Dimord, Mulligan, Halpin. Leonard. Pillen rif mire, co an 4, Farrington, Sickles, Phillips, Vi Ww. D. yaburgh. Norris, Garrison, | Liittyor, ‘Molntyre, in roneat: Me ok, Shop Cornell, Kinaley, Carthy, ‘The qucstio om the amondinent of Mr Tweed, whieb o- Het Seringten, lanbots, Mertin. Liileon, oKialey, i et pee, a ae Dean, Wolters Andrus, shepird, Cermoll Kiasloy, Mocasthy, gun, Phillips, Mar? Dimond, Malti Siok bill Ture’ micsbeli, Kida offered the following amendment t= liyref the delegate preeeut fiom thele Teepe: jorit a hom mam ts came be Uocignated by the Ward Cerpmittecs, It was then moved thet when there was divider betweon the delegates. aa to the places for holding the primary elect: the Ward Oommittees should fix the reourr hillips’ ment, which was fa ed be sacs '8 divistom. Places of holding elections, and the wero then by the del ne follows :— Pm acenacad Sant Auld, © aa. Geanen. B Beaver 2—Alfred Chancellor, Thos. J. Rodgers, Jas. MoKinloy, 3 Durch street 3.--Mugh MoMahon, Daa. Mooney, A. J.” McCarty, 242 Groenwioh Fn 4—Wm, Drow, Chas, GH. Colinday, Pat. Boyle, ! Dover ———— PRICE Two CENTS. Breda Webster, Win. Francie, Wat Appleyned, 08 Weed Beier te BEM. Jas. Hosen, Dad Riogdon, Siath Want M. Gregory, Aviguétas Oliver, WP Mpdiogn stra S.J Mi i ). Berta, ape el a Sarvs Boainten Raa, “4 ch pie ‘ Nieapectorse enay, Jr., Bernard Kelly, Se. es ea ook, Mos. Nucont, Jos, Geary. McGann’, ni Bi sh street, Te ML 2 and ete oe Sior, Semuet D, Walters, intoa 6b Morey Sd ory Me tie ‘iead Quarters, cornpr of Grand and ‘m. Town, A. T, Hillyor,, W. R. Ronilds, 12 entiy Bios» Ke Thomas, A. M. Suifte Stephen ¥. Oreak Wich eal Ud Kail, anthony ony 8 Woods, Tsang Vermil elly, Anthon: ‘code, ru’ Twellth street, between FUree Ave, 8. Oliver 8. Hibbard, John Nevbelt we ty -sooond sirert and Third aveas ‘ohm Egan, Da pe sens Forty second street, betwoun Ti avenu —Janes P. Dunn, Don, Ryor, Johu Brice, 273 Seventh enue, Mr Gover them offered a resolution that — should be etigible as an Inspector of the Primary Mlee- tion. who oppored any regularly nominated domoaraiio — at tho last election lows question was then called om Me Stott oom ne anewded by Mr. Tweed and Mr. Philligy, and the all was ones joan n Naye—-Demond, Molli Grnmotly, Farr lips F Morr 4, Bally Ck Turnure, Martine--22 t ime were adopled. ue herington, eit Teens jartin, Hilton. J. Wwid, Connolly Pail Reezins, Vooburae: Kelly, ait hepard, C Sorel eas” Sonimat nrah, Kelly, Woods, Shepard, Corn ley, McCarthy Egan, Philips Murray—33 Neve—Dimond, bul igan, Wuloin, Hoo miro. Lagion Sioklon Norris Glover, Wilay, Mal atyre mitchol!, Kidatook, Tornura, M ‘A tection was then made, an vision, that tho prooredia published, Mr. Tweev then moved tha: the theake of this Committee bo returned te Augustus Sobell. N-q.. chain man. and Jonas B. recretaries. for the able and impartia! manner te wi they have discharged their duties during the past year. Adopted without « division 0 tion, the committee adjourned. THOMAS J. BARR, Chairman pre tem, Jonas Bo Purses, Jeet Hieron,” } Seoretarios, Religtous Inte liige: SKEMONS TO DAY The Rev. Mr. Milee will preach this over Fifth Asvorinted Rei od Presbyterian al onda betta will be taken im behalf of bis ohuroh iu Soet- ond. Rev. Conant Sawyer will hci to-dsy in Keloter. becker Ilall, oorner of Eighth avenue aud Twonty-thire stroet—morning, afternoon, and evening INSTALLATION. Rev. Joshua Young was inntalled pastor of the Viest - Ls ryty ond (Umitariam) Sooiety, at Darlington, Ve, 6 ly of Chicopee. has fe- the Unitarian Soelety ot oh Grotom, to become their mivister. The North Church and Soeisty im Portsmouth, N. ‘an! bave extended a unanimous imvitation to Kev. Mr. piesa o Vields, of Brewer, Maine, to become oa pastor. ‘The Old South church and soolety in Worcester, have unsnimously invited the Rev Horace James. ef Wrea- tham, to fill the vacancy ocossioned tm their pastorate hg the recent death of the Rev. George Phillips Smith. ‘The Rey. Dr. Child of the First Cengrogational oburch in Lowell, has received an invitation trom the Ocagrege- tional church and sosicty in Benniagton, V<., to beeome their pastor. The Walnut street church. Leulsvillo, Ky,, has extend- ed a call to Rev. W. W. Kverts, of Wheatiaad, N. ¥., to beoome its pastor. ACCRPTANCES, Rev. William Phillips, Late-wl Kerk, Pax hes call from the Qe:man Reformed ohurch im " Gurdon, Philadelphia. Wye Washington mee y has socepted @ call from 6 Baptist church of Amsterdam, Montgomery county, to become their pastor. ne Rey. J_B. Rogers, of Hornby, has docepted the ansin- mous call of the First Baptist charek at Franklim, Delm waze county, aud entered upon his labors as paster, DRATHS IN TAB MINIGTRY Rev. G. A Dethas Pastor of che Germen Lutheram church at Alton, a ibat city om the 30:h alt, ‘Tho Harrisonburg Va, Register records the death af the Rev Thomas Urowder. Presiding Eider ef the Jha lottaville disiriot, om the 10th inst. Rev. Oren Biker, aged 47, of Badford, Masa, died en@- deuly on the 16th inst THe had bon unwoll « faw daya, pposed. a fow minutes before nis death, r\4 Orace churoh at Albany, was dedicated om the 1éth inet. with appropriate ceremonies, Bishop Waineright fiiciated All the Epitcopal clergymen of the olty wees prevent, with several from adjoining towns, nEW OMURCHES A German Presbyterian church is to be orgentuad the Lhicd Presbytery of this otty, to dey, ia the price 4 Rivington street sorner of Orchard and Ludlow atesots, formerly ccoupied by the Grainatd church. The serview is to be partiy in Knglieh. Yo commence at 7 e’eleok. ‘The new Bapti:t church recently dedicated at Prinee- ton, was creoted at ® cost of $4,000, most of which has been paid. ‘The correr bbe ofan Eptsonpal church for the use of the Ojibwa Iodiens in Miumerots, was leid at Fort Rigtey, on the Int iont., by the Rey, Lioyd Breok A new Preabyteriem church in Port Jervis, Orange county N. Y., will be dedicated om the 24th imst. Rev. Augustus Seward. is the pastor. The new Presbyterian church edifices resenfty exsote® in Cutebogue, was dedicated to the worship of God, om the 61h inet. Av effort is making among the Episcopalians of Lam onster to erect a free church. A lot hax bsea purchased. The whole cost of lot and building will bo $7,000. Bt Theresa's Church in Tarrygown will bo blesesd thie day by the Most Kev Archbishép Hughes dervizes wilt commence at half past 10 o'elvck. Grace Church, indar the reotorship of Rey. Thomas Atkinson, was opened for divine service om thé 12th instant. ‘The now Freewill Baptist church in Bath, Me., will be dedicated on Friday, 24th instant ‘The Sco'ch Presbyterians. descendants of the Cosmem- tersve.”’ will prabably build # chursh on Erle street, Cleveland, during the coming season. A new Methodist Protestant Church in the Bayside db triet, Talbot county, Md, was dedicated on the Lith, instant. A new Methodist Nipiccopal church at Queenstown, M4, wil] be dedicated to-day ‘he Baptiat Scclety in Bangor, Me., over which Rev. 0. @ Porter presides, sre about to build free churoh, to cost $6,000. The Unitarians of 8. pen have creoted « mow church fu that city, at a cost of $17, The new Methodist Epleoopal ar ohereh in Ohoster, Orange: county, N. Y., will be dedicated, by Divine Permission, om Wedvesday, Decmber 224. ‘The new church of the Atonement at Chisago, I, wae opened for Divine worship on the 12°h inst. ‘The vew edifice recently ervcted by the First church and tociety in Wakedeld: South Kingston. B. 1 wae to have been dedicated to the worship of God om Weaneeday, the 15: ipat. MISCELLANKOUS. Rey. Mr Breck bas been chosen reotor of Trinity churoh, at Wi aten The Methodist Cincinnati, recent! have its interior re oated. and nemed * 3t. Thomas.” Rev Jobm Boyden, of Woonsocket, secepted the Universalist ehurch in Wereeeter, bat was “indi by the imous wishes of the charchin W: te remain with them ‘The Rev Mr. 8+ xton. late pastor of the Bore) chureh et Hightstows. rolled on the (ith fast. = o Jacionary of the Baptist Lore Mias: a bo Rev. Juliue Hokman, of Charleston 8 C., was unaad- oem elected by tho Jewish congregation on the dt f Rabbi of Mobile, Rev. Edwin Holt, formerly of Portemouth sud Gresa- land NH” and Teoewtly natied tn Madison Indians hee Fequested and received © dismissioa, Remars or Jonw Quixcy ADaus —Tho a wore removed Hd pag Iyer Bonne fone in woioh they were lead im. tomb one of the oh’ tae crentn crit ota ersomy eo

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