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“THE NEW YORK HERALD. - WHOLE NO. 1355. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. QE tor nei mnt na ac en ae ET maa ne | i we an wow en a ne belng in session at the time Tho act of the Govornor Interesting from Bosto: |... SAM a ACOTION, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | bexins a re a ‘ > iy w: wt, clearly in porsuanco of the constitution That ep- | sPRECH OF GEN PIERCE TO THR BOSTON SCHOOL 4 et FON ITCEs AT AUOTION.—BY ANDREWS & Anreerrrnnrenns poin'ment, according tothe express terms of the con CHILDREN—MASSACHUSETTS #RNATOKS—PUNERAL AUGHEY, at tholt sales room, 61 Broad «ay, ; Dee 82. at bal escort, ites of rived for his resigvation to become complete. Tho uct of bieh, to tho naked of even to small Fie uk fod tatecite, | SERIOUS ILLNESS OF HON.W.R.KING. | God hea renaored that void whion, had he lived, woatd | culated to wake @ lasting Improacton, In favor of repub- | Ter myles pinging porns of spien: fursiture a! stitution, was to continue till the ft mec'ing of BALES a® AUCTION, i past 10, Au excellent assort | Tecacrarn Orriogs Conner os Hanover ann Braver the nex! ay OF DR STEVENS. eee ~~ | f custem mada household furnit: vieb park Legislature, Tt was an inchoate and incomplete an hardly suppose AvGHON SaLe isis ‘Day, “Ae ing O-CLOCK, | D eatin brecatelle. every verietv of obsmlar end dint Brarete any No. 208.Bacanwar. et, to Perfeot on s certain day But, before | On saturday, the President oleat nosommanted ty tho | Hele! cope will be Lmproved very much beyond 16s oT ERS St gal ° eh ea une seagate td : St ocak thivane we oe aes, ae Sante CONT ase cans Tarecmann ee Penbdont- Cabkies, of Wile. | tee pe Ae yi = — _ - :. vant bh » » “ 1° contend = with te stoves, tase a7 0 oe Ll nf and ingenat (td Lr | UENITURE AUCTION—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER VERY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, Made perfect or completed. His control over and con: | Hama College, visited the Metber Sehool in South Bosten, | are magnified too. Now we coms to double eters. Itte Srticlos. Beds ho.’ THUS. BELL Auctioneer. | 22," T. Bohadle, ombinet maker, will voll a large sto ok nanan Bection with the offices terminated before the time ar Generel Pieroo addrvened the children, in language oal- | Well known thet there aro many stars inthe firmament i UCTION NOTICE.--THE AUCTION AND COMME ion buain and faralture of every Gcvernor Tho intent#®a of the legislature was cloarly by av earnest appeal to the hoye to be industrious in the ee, in all its branches, will beoontiaucd is | have become valli and complete Suppose Mr Clay hat | lican institutions. good order. apd sound morality, Ho | them. are resolved into two. Thus. the Cnocer im Gemb “Bho old ostablisbed sal No. 18 8 treet, Oct desoription, The good: mined ever gi) ied d ¥ } i : ‘door asics attended to: 1 FOR wisTa si oe fy ny eralnok tn she tovning, at tke ournar of Tieccker Mis Resignation as President of the Senate, ae Salt ot ae ie ee Mave titod | Barked that «the tccoss and bonor ot am Amerioan | Pl as seen hy ‘he ato tworqual onee is Willows tee: Seen ereeae aaa come eane a Sere ae kl eee BOHR DLE Tene SURRY. se At for the whole timo? Would there bare bees two va | cltlsan depeudé much on bie own exertion. Kverybody | schell and his son havo, by thle diseeveriee added to Uke UctiON NOTICE —H N. Bus AUCTIONEER rent ree’ Mr. Dixon Admitted to the Seat in the Senate Seca canny Tae Was an anomaly wholly un- | before me whether of an American or foreign origin, is pion ig Sa cope Br gg 1 aes they tees ard te wi 5 Ng o'clock in the salos roows q em. ° or ; ore oom Hie. 1S Noreh Willian sires Gey goose stothing; booty aad | J, 2; VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER WILT SELL, | UIs Nr Tusk (Ov ) o€ Texas followed. maintaining thet | Here fitted to hroome sn American elttaen, and so it hint | Tre wor wud another Desig nt ite side, Chus the pe- ‘rece tans 74 pledged articles, fui cy al Kinds. Se. | nitboa, at 1°35 cel ok, a8 Po. 640 Green wish steest, cousiat- for Kentucky. the Iegi-luture was invested with power to mske elections | improve his opportunities that he may become a blessing | jay star hae alittle companion by it Double eters are a | no Hy silver watches, rd mod caf ty ¢! ing of carved mahogany and rose waod sofas, tors n-to-os, Ag beds tothe Senate the right only ocoustonally vesting ia the | end an hovor in support of his country, Ue concluded | not Hmply double though that is the generto term ep- wings, pin: perlor chairs, erm and on sire, carpets, mantel orna- te | riled to the whole olnst. for chey somotl mes resolve i} Beg SELRICH FANCY GOODS DY Wa | MrDtt mar to top tables window ourtaing snd oorn 1 pj ide ae halves fait tare °) AWritRLar <Tocriay, Deanmbce s1, at uig elo re, | Rglth cil-ol th mabogany’ ed:teaas, Speech of Generel: Pisroo to the Boston.| tetinugac tue peeordect ley gutitied te, Dizon ve | mepergutet of taut trenent acme the votes for | Ohtrnws MeCholted aCe, One, eee Sa Tv Willem oteest, pear Cedar ch Soe catalog sa wale of | ghd Inpra' ia. togetwer erith o at School Children. the wea: and be should +0 voto, © State Bevators Mr Cabins, of Berkshire, ooalitioniat, | the remarkable appearance in the sonsvellatioa of Orlom, fy Fahy Mdieaee, cbaaean te Siecle eanvetaee tasment ard Hitolen furaitur . w.th whioh the ante will Annannnnnnannnns rane eer) Nam eee ene, phat since is defeated by twenty-one votes—he was before supposed | which now reigns tp our erepinge ky. Im that oan- 5 a ee | ee, Partiou! rT rere ie Senate iv favor o' ir. Dixon's right ) to be eleered The total result will, mo donbt, be ten | stelation there f*a remarksbie nebula aad esch ater wks the motice of retailors and families purohasiag for | _- Railroad Intelligence---The Markets, to the seat @ propo ition had been made for atmirting | whigs, eight coaliifonists, aud twenty two vacanctes, bas a itttle companion with it Theso stars oftem cs Se he: AKGE AND ATTRACTIVE 65LB OF EUROPEAN him without rerervation T AUCTION—THURS Day, DECEMBER 2, AT TEN original ol aaintings by she moot celebrated ancien) &o., &0., &o He desired to give his. ra ofoloek, A. B., will be old, if not proviovsly disposod | Abd Modern arddito.—J.L Vaudewator will sell, on Thurs- bf wt private sale, the lenso furniture and fixtures of the | Sty, Peoember 25a at Iti o'olook, nt tho Na ional Aosde- aSenatoc from Kentucky, The funeral of Or J. KB Stevens. today. was largely | display the most brilliant colors, some beleg for his vote He quoted | attended. The escort waa oompored of the Ancient and | red, fome yellow and rome blue Another impor- the ceveral claures of the constitution touching the eles | Honorable Artillery Company snd the Fuslleers, Gon tant fact is, that in mavy of these stars eniot are Washington, Hon of BSenetors. and stated the fuots of this oase from | ral Pierce, Caleb Ourhirg and Mojor Lally were pros resolved into two, one of vol) Affairs NO. SL Maid , ound an | 3) of Design, No G83 Brosdway. "The o d he Pevpriator on Cimueniete in Ma ue ot 8 ROAD, thie sal have nevlested with grow CONTINUED ILL SESS OF MR KING—HIS RESIGNATION | bedime Of Mr. Otay’s res'goation and the action of che | (This funeral was reported to have takem place om Sun- | other Thin elses of doub) ae celled blacry. I farren stccot. brated Bur p ‘and, in p iat AS PRESIDEN? OF THM SENATE— THE TEHUANTHE RO Legiclature upul the death of Mr, Clay. and tue sppoint- | day. but it did not ocour till this afternoon } issup around gun, ‘This isa most important fact, Cae it — eale of the oer and well eh posts ment of Mr, Meriwether by the Governor, to boid his SHOE writ Lock ime me estabii-hes beyond a doubt that they ob-erve all the laws NTHONY J. BLEECKER, «UCTION4ER.—LARGE | ncieseurs and rs. Also, int QUESTIUN—ME DIXQN'S ADMISSION TO & BEAT IN | wat till the firt Mondsy in september, 1862 He said One Day Later from na of the soler ryetem, and we are able to ray thet the law ‘and mptor: ¢ «4 seventx-riso desirable buildin, Aaron Bure, by Stowart—the THE SENATR—NO UNNBOESS4RY PATRONAGE TO DB | that Mr Meriwesher immediately took the veoaut seat br y ages 1p of gravitation extends to the stars and that thay revolve Joe on Bixter tconth, Miusteevth, Twentieth ad sganjocts, | ademas, Oa 08 GRANTED THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION, BLO. occasioned by Mz. C.’s death, and held tt until Coageess Bartimone, Doo. 20, 1852 in obedience to the eum laws as do those of the nether Twenty sd Tosues [srzctaL COMREEFONDENCE OF THE NRW YORK HERALD.] adjourned. on tne last day of August 1852, Oa the dest The steamehip Isabel errived at Charleston on Satur- | world. The lecturer then weut on, at grostieng'a toe at auction, on Thavsdey. Teo. 28, 0313 K, ab the Merchante’ zxchange, tho fellowine valuable zea! oosete, vis :—On avenu+ B. four lots f ground situate: on the side of avenue B ht «orn *ixtoenth aud Seven. “meonth streate, ocmmeneiog 28 fet from Soventeouth atroet. iret a om : motion Anthony J Hiocotor wie ee oe ee ee Moncny of December the Senate ro asvembiet. Mr. ilo: | day, with Havana dates of the 15th inst. Kvorpthing was | explain the method by whio’ the disianess of the vetlous AUCTIONFERS, WILL Wastunotox, Dec. 20,1852, | riwetber does mot appear. end Mr, Dix n appears and pro. ters were meavared, If suid be I were to fast Des. 22, 48 0:4 c'cloak, Mr. King’s resignation of bis position as President pro | sents hie crecentials and olaims the vacant seat, Mant | diet at Havana and the excitement im referemoe to the | jention upon the greatest things that bare eee’ de tempore of the Senate was wade under the hope that per- fently. Mr. Dixon ix one of the two Sumstors chosen by | Crescent City affair bad entirely subsided. covered in modern sotence it would be very easy to Ax the Legiserure of Kenruoky for six years, aud he was | ‘The Cyanc was still at Havena the mind upon several which stand out very prom(arat, 4 IRVING & CO auction on Wednrade; con No. 10 A ory, of the bigts et order, trent, near d Jer Jecliting b a id ranted in evory res - Paietegeeh and on Boxanteunth strects seventcon fio | Solin in yarto. diamond clator ricge, pint, be-nohes | Wot Tuiet may restore bis bealth. The symptoms in his | chosen to fill a vacanoy which has bappraed in the term E) but that of tbe law of gravitation ts the greatest, aud the @nd ceven fronting on &: enth stroet anc all lying iu | bracelets, carrings, &o ; eingte stone do; Arabesque crosses | case are almost similar to those of Mr. Clay's Last illness, | of Mr Clay The whole question turned on the poiat, Interesting from Key West. great Freoch astropomer uses this language: —“Lf dhe one body, bot ‘and B d rectly ia rear of tho | BécRiaces. &e.. beantifully aet in five go ld havting, | butina more aggravated shape His cough commences how did that vacancy haopen? Mr Clay resiguod fixtog iJ y p idea of Piste fs true, that thore iv a soecerrion of orders ia above, and commencirg ninety five fect six inches from ave- lied énphrs staged lover, pats lepine and : the first Monday of September asthe day when he chould | ACQUITTAL OF THE PERSONS CHARGED WITH D&- | creation, from man np to the Deity, and they should ali wane B, On Nineteenth srrovt al 0, eighteen choice canst ghee oschees cole’ ausra ond a 4 Bees every evening and lasts till ten or eleven o'clock, when, | vacate his seat and died nevertheless, a Sen; tor before STROYING BPAMISH PROPERTY DURING THK CUBAN he seteoted to “Wfoammonsiug minocg-ae | oarata, ‘They caa bs examined with catalogie og Tuesday. | CAbAUStEd he falls adleco, From this he awakes about | that deyarrived Mr Dixon was appoiuted by the Leata- | EXCLTEMENT—BHIPPING INTELLIGENOR, U0. two o'clock im the morning. and coughs violently aud in- Iatore when im session. before, uot Only the diy which deth stroot, eight Loti wenticth stroot, tight lots coesantly till a Mr Clwy’s resignation fixed for his retirement, bit also of Twentiot strset, between Caanueaton, Doo. 10, 1852 oid God plant them ip the heavens? “ sororoensing ninety theee fect etal Fad ve oe seems bad dhe ke before so death They who muintaiaed Mr. | The steemshtp Isabel which arrived yesterday, brought | the night? We aoe they @ stotavenne 4 Also, Ce gy oe gee ngen neta ge f ipa. cpa pata gaan emt he slightest relief, apd unlees @ change speedily takes | Dixou’s title insisted that the vacanoy happened by the | advices from Key West to the 16th tnat., fr i that could not have been the obj oof "went th siroot, betw-en First PAPER POR YOUR PAMILY.—THE HOWE JOUR- z ‘ ; ; ned by joes from Key Weet 0 16th (nwt. from whic wa | the ten of tho eam oiwmonciug savonty= Bal, New Fori:s. for} {| Place, he canno’ eurvive. The caowney hunpehad by Mer clay'e deaths ented tBAE | jearm that tho United States Ciroult Court at Key West | fycwe this would only wogonat for a fw of thom, ono foot from avenue A, and seven o mmonoing (38 feet ten | and continual: -duohes icom iret avenue. On Twenty-first otrest, ais Bf Been lots of ground ritnated on thr soush sido of Twenty: ‘ret i the Celescope reveals hundreds of millions of aters ab Weave therefore (hat the great object of che Lor could NOt have bee It is imended tocall up the Tehuantepos resolutions | tiene nrines in the Senate, at the earliest opportunity, and it is be- | stor resem. Ast. Cana Senator resiga ? 2d, Ow had been engaged with tho trial of the parties iudio‘ed pointing afucore day for bis retirement | for destroying the property of Spanieh residents tu 1851: dorm the nigat. Wasit n Fir-t avenue and aver te A, commencing Mwited extent ‘to avoid this | jieved they will pass with Mr Brooke's amendment, b; from the Benate? 3d Can the proper app iaciog power | ‘They were ail avquiited Purpose of Davigatio th for railorn te ctoer om ‘te jouns Tho above lots are al shall, on the Grut of January ne OF | receive euch & resiguati ’ he | From Ky i FA yore tee Gil rf ; he publivation of int | large vote, The matter is fast ‘ ignation, prospectively til the | From Kay West we learm that the brig Florina bound | tt very fe torve for that purpo1 ee pede pe aa E te Unapnsremensveliher, For | Be eee enseda edition ta wall aantle ante sennternue We Weete Gat aha’ eeeskce 7 prelimngead Ltieet 1 dita Tt the Legtstature 0 procprstivaty fil | from Charleston to Boston, formerly reported to have | Tote ¢niy vow viezblo im our frwemont are the fo that ‘this property is eituated, are all paved, aud Sixteenth and | subscribers from tint dato Bevidos the original produa os 2. Dixon’s case, oan their appotnrmens be defes'od by the | put in there apd been condenmed, has been sold are usd. end buvdreds of millions have po & 2 to “Twentiosh streets Arerevered. This property ‘a situated in | tinns of the edit ra, the f-reiga and 4o confirms my despatob « few cays sinoe, Crete marten pene en wepen ee aay ed wha The brig Kmpire from Gsiveston for New York, alee we er, hg ate wie Cad warn What rapidly improving neighb rhooa, and offre woususl in- " i joy fixed for bis retirement from the Senate ? a ut im for repairs. with loss of rails and spars. sort ot bodies do we flud (ham to be! hy they are peda tmareting neie! eet ee ress: It iv generally understood that Congress will grant mo | Lc}atur cum reign, prospeotively. and the. igi | * 4 lesiaubyin te immense bodies. some Ralf as laege es O08 eue wed othe pectively. eg! rge e 16. outfits to any foreign murston which Key become vacant | Javure fill it promectively, sud their action oaauot | Proposed Ralixoad between Rochester and | infinity greater thoy cim bs nothing more nor te public | Gurtrg the balavce of Mr. Fillmore'’s administeation, be) Ce oa ae the yee of one cn maine Senator, Troy then repel and that ale oan gh ae Lr a ore : ¢ in, bh em Me Dixon's tithe was val tne drat ques: tt ‘ ia grees ip astre nowy who dvos not ee marks in the bvevem- ‘AL FEAST FOK THE TRUL LOVER OF ART. | © the furrionsaad fashion | Comedering that allruch sppoiotments should be made | tion was expreely decided by the consi ution—the T or, Deo. 20, 1852. | \y bodies of the existonor of im'eliigeat beings. aud com rand sale of superb. magnificent, aud really vata: | able gomeip, the facte and outiioe’s of news, the mek of Bag. by the next administration Ofcouree outfits willbe voted | second by an unbroken succession of uceoodenta, A compery has beon organized in Roshester, with a | trivences sor thett sappext among the beavealy brdi-e, 7 5 information, the wi mor and pathos of th a : eeigned: 9 f y 4%: Mr. 5 ‘Leis is tive 2h of tho prevent thonth, commencing | Weusl variety. of careful choosings from the wildorness ot | ereble General Plecce to oud mow men abroad For | jer in 1852 and Mr oot in the sams your, Te | shut etty und Troy, ‘Ten per coat was subsoribed and | |, ahah pad regen gs ay. ‘The envire private ¢.)tection of & | Euglieh periodical liersture, criticiem, poetry, eto. Several bird question was also doolded by preosdeats In 1862 | aig tn haley abe ini Ragheb ald EA Med: Up iiccars lncten te vant ith than kis | new Meeurte sot romaskania intectecetLacase vo | the came reason e difficulty will be experiomoed in pass- | the Lrgirlature of Kentusky prospestively fied th> va | PYM! ‘ity railroad depot hero bes been loosted on Bixts | °° ‘ECW tbat the earth wae made for aL ished: ione fo last fift N ff value to tre new and brillisnt 8 for 1853. Te ivg apy bill. such 6s the French Spoliation, which | Cercy caused by Mr Clay's resiguation Tor Governor se! of netoro were crdvined for Lim; that the kiegdoas of companion for the oon years. Now off ge any ip: of Geo'g’a prospectively filled a vacancy in 1852. The | Mreet between Albany und Fulton streets, embracing | pature were ordatued for him; thet the hambior antaets oye copy, $2; for three sop ‘or jhe copy for thros : ° i ovly rema'ping question waa the fourth -could ihe | Paton & Gilbert's car manufactory. wire bis; and that all the vowor of exaiting mature is ate, ‘absor be withoat dalav | Willereate a Board of Commissioners, The majority ia . yen alwaye in edvanse —S' ézor water on! étucng those by modern artists Address MORRIS & WILLIS, Editors and Proprietors, 107 | Congress have mo inteation ot giving the present ad- vet of th Sena’ tte Hy} ‘ SAR a . The t objet ti io ail whe A pet wees by Kec guoan, BW. ©, Bontelis, a. | Fulton streehs Now York ____ ministrstion apy additional predic eke bir Netodients aca nado! Ho sau event ‘bad Baltimore and Ohio Ratirend, dio, fume tent te renentng jeadn'ar to Soe tat ceeiaoee . % Shc captt sap all ARNUM & BEACH'S NEW PAP 1 heppenea yet, and therefore thera was no preocdent. ALTIMOGR. December 20, 18% that the world ahove abounds in intelligence i? ‘Gewese. F. cA Paine fayette, capil (ot Hentinrtons her how. wendy --Contents.of the Alt Mr. Rockwell, Commiesioner of Cesinms hasresigued, | qhey were then lett to rea oa. @ priori To bim, it was | Tbe Baltimore and Ohio Retiroed Company have re- | and thet it was for the sbode of tmmortal Beings line no be hor master pioce, axd emphatically pronsunced, by the week ending Saturday, Janvery lev, and will remove to New York, to enter in‘o private busl- | clear that the reeignation and appointment were not, on | Folved to proceed at once with the cons:rustion of one | man that itwas made. (Applause ) amnion! beitist molearar, to be the somo of A frie 1—"Birth of the Now Vcan’'s ducign by Thomas, Alargo | Be68 x Y.4%, apy expreseed condition. that the resigning Seaator ey a artes keris pick eins yapree cps - —— we ertment, c, te en ‘o-like ex, i [xe re ; a tleapd. an foutly ween Cumbert ™ on in ainisbure Reaves. it Torsign. there ere eis origlnsia Pexecraparine. proneunoediby sttiats to bo.ene of the most WAIRTY-SECU (O OONGRESS. Tartrca yas obey th mas Geoseditinatl ane Absolute, | Whe One hundred thousand dollars Perth oC, | ee ene a DErEaNCe: OM. CRS Pepmyeny ae By illaes Brown, of London: one Jokquand, ene Woares- | Diy ttmbe lasts momenta of Danicl Webster.”” A magnificent SECOND SESS10N. The Senator who resigued. avd chy State who received | ditional lecomotives and cars bave been ordered. $2.600- Empire. able Uardalon by Frangus; «wer piece, by Toller; fruit, by | Picture, covoring two Pager. jou of ths va- ppBcoteiaiey the resignation both agreed that the resigoation should | 000 bonds are to be isnued to cover these abjoots, Laat eventre a lecture was delivered at Clinton Mall, om Guilliom; two eabinet landscapes, by Distzler; winter, | tious mombers ot Mr. Webster's family aud (roads, ctending Senate. be wnconditional and ab-olute om tho tase of thy tean- We bave no mail south of Mobite, the ‘Progrees of Empire in Ancient and Modern Zimss,”* Cr Dean. for: enseteamen ieee tox. tl tone he dying bed, is faithfully represented. ‘iho fea- . sodtm, The. resigning | Besator. had. ho. tokr rod re ata a 6 5 tthe owner's residence, No, | tures of the Gzing etateaman are scouratoly produoed. The Waswincrox, Doo. 29, 1852, | power over hig Fevigoation. after delivering ik Ma: keto by Col Jobu L Dorranoe. The attendance ‘vas manag, Every picture warranted as | (fatten, Mr JW. Paige, Mr. Poter Barvay, ar RESIUNATION OF MR. KING AS PRESIDEST oF THE sxwaTe. | To Fevoke oF defeat the prospective appoiasment New Onuxans, Deo 17, 1252, | Owing mo doubt in part to tho unfavorable sta'e of ther od The accuracy of those portraits has been geoatly The Séorctary read @ letter from Mr. King, enolosing | Of bis sucecseor The gens fo decided in Me. The cules of cotton. to day, were 10060 buiea, and for | ‘weather. The lecturer read from. manucoript at, ratleon® ¥ FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEER. — 0 Bledsce's care) Nor could he defeat it by retiring | the week the transections foot up 76.009 balce Prices Tuesday, Dooemb: A large ongeaving sbowing | bis retignstion as presiding « fiicer. from the Srpate at a dey cartier than tho time | bere edvanced hai # cont singe tho reccption of the Aro. | *PCed: The discouree was an epitome of the history of mbo' rooms, 20 Neeth William stra Spartmons. MR. DESWAUSSIFEE SWOAN IN AB A SENATOR FROM sourH | fixed by bis resignation, for if he could it would gi the’ é A r> the cbief notions of ancient aud haela.” / give him | tle's news. strict middling being quoted at 816 a 8%o mnotera times, aude $e sold, srithons roserrs. ‘an a1 tir stock of cabinet and Specht al tala dryer CAROLINA. a power to €oindizcctiy what le cnvid not do directly | Obio flour rella at $4 46; corn, ae. per bushel; mees pork, | foll report would not only b> unsuitable for the columns Reurobo'd feraltare datiask perlor euite. rosewood ni og Bir. Burien, (dem.) faid his ool eague, Mr. Dessaus | Wby could be not thus defeat tho eppcintinont ot his | $17; prime molasres ie at 220, of a newspaper, but trom ite leogthh ImpractionSh Bie top tablonse thirty plait and densing arcags, looking | ¢6-5"'The Webster Obsequles at New York—the Funeral | gore, was preeent, On the journals it appeared shat when | Udr*s0r’ Because the act of rerigoation when delivered SPELL eae ‘ mathe pe aie aiaases, couches, segare and chumpagne, We. | Car. ) Wes pl je {appeared shat wher | ong received aad made the foundation ¢) anuther ap The Africa’s vews come to bavd late last night Tho | laid down aso sterting point, that the progress of all em- 7—Destruction of Chickering’s great Planoforte Meau- | Mr. King oppeared im the Senate for the first time there | poinrment.iaa fuit accompli Who vacancy ceing filled, | Felee of cotton, to day, were 0 balos, at fali. 8 . or " ed, js i ¥ 108, ly & qmar- eo was fromeast to wost, Hi te par oye Masrsobusettes.” A largo snd spiried | 14. 4, presidizg officer, On motion. a Senator was au. | 80d the retigpation placed beyond all revocation or defeat | ter of accent gavance Middiiry it quoted at ant Yo. detect end conquerts over pert els have &— “View of the Feundation of tho Crystal Palace, Now | thorized to administer the oath of office. Henow moved | DY the resigning member. ho caanot detent by dying. | Freigbts so Fiverpool are ot 7 . <> ecttom. Sterling ex- : iowa ‘OHN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONZER-RY JOUN FISK BLATT.—On Wednordav, Thursday acd Fri: 5 ‘23,8. aod M,"ot 12 o'clook. will be 14, without ressrv t 4 H ore | Week. ‘ whetber bie death be voloztary or tavoluntary, Tus utse | change, 6 per cent premium 17 In the reigns of Boiomenand David Be adverted te entire shrek of French furs Ko. at 24: Bissclear street, oP. | ”G— “The Calorie Ship Brlosvon ahs, that Mr. Deseausaiere, Beuator elect by the Legislature | revignstion boing complete and iadetousible, the appotut. ea Babylon Nineveh, Thebes end other great cities of auth and awertoan furs, vir: evans m0 hischilla, fitoh, W—""The grost Copfisgration at Sacramento Cit7. ta | Of South Caroting, to fll the vacancy onasod by the resig. | BtBt cf ihe enccessor was also comoicte and indefensible = The Oporing of ong Roovivisg the mevat @quircel, minx, lynx, vetural lyox, tea Ue considered the seat vasdnt when the davarrivea for | THE LECTURE SBASON, | stity-nowla'din roins, slso to Tyre, Alexendcia and Dar beet andaichee thetenate.” pation of Rhett, be quelifed by Hon, Joba Davis, of Mana : Carthage and quoted from Lord LEEDS, AUOTIONERR.—WORTAGER'S | , ‘Tho abovo engravings are all producod inthe most hewn | by Bir. Davis. the Sepator was dead or retired. Mc Seward pureued ‘ranklin Lectures, ancient metchanta, ond their trade was onrrio: Secondhand, Furnivate, Glass and | tog lattes press descriptions, ne MPPFOPTIMO IB” I gi corrow oF MR ATCITISON 4a FRFSIDEST OF THE sENatR, | MyaTeymeRe mUOe fore | f scaled BEAESE CH GESeR Garces ory ‘ads ofthe carth, He next alluded to Gtsses, the lande at anil ak et : i : fsson. (em : realog a reference | act cyoning. Proferror Olnmste (be carth, He wext alluded to Greeoe, the land of An original Now Yor eee ee atten Carey, with an | Mz-Bxtonr. (dem) offered a resolution electing afr, | of tue subjrot, and mainly agreeing with the argamont tipi msted delivered the third | soog and story. t0 rcvewned for arte oad erms, th tre ae ee eareenst puaea, | aulegreyh The “Lagond of Berualdusys, an original, by | Atcktson President pro tem. of the Scoa'e. Adopted. | of Mr Douglas ear iia | sere OF aid cares, at ths Beondway Tobecoeele, on | 5 tut imbairanta semn.tndoeck Wenlaat pony sa ? , } Leland, “ Se The W, i Pe . Bousann, (dem ) of Ark, moved a postponemeat jo “Burvey of the Starr 5.7" =i = b._FA@ ure, Als*, Preach chins tes and breakfast sore, | Coarles G. Leland, with aa auogespa. See sTcae. | Mr. Axcusox took the Chair. and sid: Senatora—Per | cr'thy eutjeot ” Lovt Postp y. ene my, A large und re | upon the Argonautic expedition, '* hose object It wan te jan glassware ‘mantel ornaments, toilet sets, silv atlery, &e. rier,” a rt f rural lifein France, by Richard B ~ eot i i , z bail Bo thervader. by tho Bditor.. br’ Kane'snew search | mit meto return to you my theaks for tow houor you | © Mz. Bavosa, (wig) of N.C, moved an-udjournment | ‘Ptteble audiezce was present, The ieotucor satd:— 4 open the commerce of thy Huxine sea—the slege of Froy yaa Ne for Sir Joho Fravklin; Francis andre Michaux by the edi: | eye thus again conferred upon me, and at the samo | Lot Ladies and Gentiemon—When we look abroad upon the dante LEEDS AUCTIONDER, WILL SELL, ay | {er Seindlore and Adventurer. in the city of New York: | °°" UN teen an eet in ecmmon with every ocher | , StTetal feuatore exoreaed « wish that the vote be now | beavens, in @ stamy night. in tho abssooe of cho moon, | Lémer’® Wied, Lhe scence of military tactios among the m Wecncclay, Des. 22 ‘et 1084 v'eloe ‘The Bxpesition to the amsrra; Musioand she Drama) sic rp ) regret. 7 pmet | taken, and the qasstion being taken on Mr. Jones’ reso- | tho first thought that strikos ws ie the rastners of the | SOBs Sparva and Athens, the one famous foe war om, No.§ Wall streak, opposite Now oe oe cpn | member of the Senate, at the cause which has produced | tution. deciarine Mr, Dixon duly cected Senator from ever MMe | the other for the clegant onjoymeat of life, * ees; The Death of Webstor : he G p 2 rir omer one incor The Conilagration The Caloc-e Suip | the necessity for the eleetion of presiding offer at this | Ken ‘ucky. to fill the vacaucy cat-od by the rviguation | f¢BO—that the etase eto boundless tm number—and | ire veftrred to che fact thacen pervious), copeloting at Audion | Exiosson) Tho Lead of 1882, w completo lisbot teaths ofc | time, T oxanot expect—indeed it would o@ a vain exyus. | Of Mx. Clay, and tbat bo be now adutted to Bis wat, was | hence, from all antiquity, the expressions ‘as uumerous | 10. ured fe ‘be fact that the comic and tragio drama «aces, Work bovea, gevtlemen’s do, iu Ruse pont persons Curing the pregent joar; Recent Livorature; | ration uptn my part—that I shall be able to render to tuis | Acopted by yeas 27 DHyH 16. as follows :— 6 Bt ee ” jours reece; to the “thirty tyrants,” aad i'bebalitaily tts; cow s2y lu ulal (Gard baake a; | Destruct of Chick ingle Planoforte Mawutactory st Hos” | Tiqy tbe potas ccgree of matisfection, as previding oficer, | _Ayce—Mevrre. Aiare atch eon, Badger, Boll, Brocke, | ot the stare of the eky or the rands upom the sea shore.” | overthrow: to the eequence of tecane thelr ew, of peach, «namelled, &e ; regen 7 docks, | teri te eee ewaixtcente. wervesascavecrivers at thoie re- | thut my predcocssor bas rendered But st may not be ia | Pevier, Chase, Clarks. Cooper, Davis bawura, ‘Dodgy of | Hut when wo undertake to count the stars woaresur- | Corinth, ard concluded that Vesbel of his ot do. eetiitns totes Bntg wood. ho; tt 4 the prinel ition ‘of the | bad taste for aed say thas I pledge Canes) ‘at least, as rere Gsyee, eer ere Se che i ge pind priced to find their number so email. Itwegoabroed on a | observing that Greve still railed theoughoa 4 0: y t ion, for eix cents a Ww able to the esrricr. By mail | ‘uch presiding officer, to act with im parttelity to i Uphan'and Wade. y © | clear uipht, in the abso by her philosophy. her orta slaqa-moe fe ; 7 Pate of the country, $3 a year, or $1 60 per volume of Mr Davis offered a resolution, reucaing thal Me. ' aa ead esp § Pg OR ae fe @ ubsonce of the moon, and actually | >Y P phy rtd and ber eloqu-moe f+ seat grees ~A King for the courtery aud digatty with whon.he bed dis Ssussiero ge of Wisconala soreceunrauuag in aeen Tare why devises thats, | chasges the uty ofthe Chats sod exprening sho regoh | D2 Mason’ Mitte Yancey & 4 % Fulton | of the Senate at his itlness, Adopied. cnumerets the stars which oceupy. particuinr positions | treprer. os of (he heavens, we find very fow soattered over the largo | sions ‘po pior ma ethers are tho m a good opportunity for every one to eupply theme with the rlohest goo 80 sold to the higl ADS, end Hketched cheic history —| of their arms. the gorgeous tHampual Seooee, ¢ Keman Generals eed thoie armies after re- sworn in and the Be their address either to th blication office, space. The firrt enumeretion of 26 yy. | turning tietcrious from war. itha> gi realy hast bidder, being s special | ives, the Sem oflice, corner of Feiven ane Mr {Bnicur offered a resolution directing tas Seoretary os wes by Hl ppatchros che Arn nasre since ever altenipt--| t¢7 corruption was the bane tf all ths tepupearerie a eC to inform the President of the United Stutes. aud the House of Rep. esentatives. ce ras by Hibparchus, the Alexandrian sage, who count- | wesid Ie then prooveded to desoribe the progeeas Of the BNHY H. LERDS, AUCTI Lloure of Repreaentattver, of the election of Mr. Atchison Wagtisarox, Deo 20.1512 ed them at 1022, which Ie greatly leew thau most ofthose | ULurch of Kome. the power of tho Popes, the Eastorm auction, on Tuceday (this ax Preeident of the Senate. Adopted. id "| before me would apprehend. The fact is. ho hot | ond Western empires, the orrcer of Comstantt S’olces. 21 the cele, rom, Nos Wall Vastons petitions were pesenntea PROPOSED GENERAL COMMITTER OW CLAIMS, petge gets nr * woret, that | Great. theCruradcs. and the copquvete Of Sekeare. ae fancy goods, oompriting one of the mo: a 8 aaa Bi " cM never, at ove time see mure than & thousand, - ae ihe conquests of Mehomet He Son scones Geibacls: Rap "Roriaay ‘pre respectfully inforuird that s vory larg THE WERSTRR RULOGIES, +. Brown, (dem.) of Mixsiesippt.submittedanumend | even if we were to watch the entire night, | tbim tured to the di-covery. ond his‘ory, and revoateos sand seas cocetved trem 3a magoificent crigiaal picture is in prooees cf production, 49 | Mr. Gwix, (dem.) of Cal. offered a resolution, which | ment to the rules, providing fe the appointment of a | There rtars have existed from a very early period of the | Chine, to Tartary, Thitet, and Sism” With the ex he manvfaoture of the celebrated house of Jenni ge | be given wg gre to subseri was adopted ordering tem thousand copies of the ad- wie on of Obi vy C1 r ry tiger suverd work Boxee, tables Ke, puperiag ¢o | Those who wich t all the muaibers of the volume, | Sressea ‘made im Congress, om Webster's death, to be | committee of fifte m Of Cbiow, no Bastorn empire had melataimed ite » sud ete eliuded to vader the same mames they | CFP bear at preeent, by the most avcient wittors. We tina | ®¥Oy; fr. members, to be oailed the General anything butore offered. “Alva, about 70 oases of Leal Reece ata, chatia caxatine, sages bons ay | Beutel. Committee on Olaims, whore duty it shall be to report s | ‘hem in the Bock of Job, aud it is caid by classical nu ng, Westward the «tar oC emptre takes ite way.” fancy e olen, Bo sbrosd, sag Ls eotfully javiea ty forward deawing: ~ ie Basctoe, Corts) of 1D, Serene renouttoa, onisks general bili at each sescion making appropriation for the pretend es are found [Semin bat we know that BF ether pee ba seribe the ancieat ¢ ches of all important scores or coourrenses the’ . D8 , "100, they ere found im Gomer ang otheraneient writ 3 lorons and daring vi phi ae td ‘uncer their ebecrvation to the IMustrated News) | was adopted, calling for information as to what hes been | P*ytuent cf private clatms. A ecparate vote may be | wor ang otheranctent writers It isa & Fact, aud who hea & worder to me, when the constellations arero easily iearncd | CUT Of Inenauritg the bodies with nd sketches, when wied, will | gone. and how the appropriation made, aas bem expended | taken om a>y one of tbe items. He made abrisfexpla | oud their lending charnoteristios © easily aoqutrod, taat | We found to be ce t, they rete, de; beonses, eraups, 6 vt they were daed The jowiletands. oloo 00 with ston New York. Such drawing: intwice of iromwere of the finest ; China be liberally paid for. * P towards the construction of a lunstic asylum in the the i nat “ - ancient Britons, the 6 ‘wars, cologne goblets vasos, painted vasor, Artiste gor g abroad, are invived to commuaicate with | Tyistriot. ¥4 paste Labi the preseat insticlent mote cf muking ord ee cae Donte wun We with | deroribed; and ‘Charte onghé sa tis Fos gh obeigh Teenniere, ton sets, oUok boxes Ke, hs), to ba sold withcud | tis cfles before lem Afier the transaction of some other business of no spe- | *FP#priations for private cleims expreseg his odjeo- | tsaveree thio semotent pace: Uf the globeewe met get, | UiCM in KlOviOg languege” At rx glanclug wt Locasecte eee. “3 m nd Alired akin clot importance the Sonate tock up tions toa Board of Claims. and showing how weil his own | distant nat wbere every bing Shadigealaupeoie ete oparo he come to France in congestion with wniek be LES ROOM, and dollars for the pool cation ot # TNR RENQUOKY ELECTION CASE\~MR. DIXON DFOLARED RN- | proposition would answer the purpose. customs, babits. maoners—but these constellations | S84 1 retuleod sor our age to produce Napoicon—a mem W achington street, Brookion —Thursday, Docomber roble ‘oun y TITLED 10 THE SRAT, . t smile upon us as. at home, with the san : ore greatness was ubequalled i: Bt 2h PML, at the yWemleca, the two story frame | b ing the design of the prop ictore to peodace and Mr Doveras, (dem) of Ill. said bo wished that this | — Mr. fwrxrzen opposed the smendment, for the reason | Drees wad. ghomorar. whila breiyisig aie onan | times "bie mumerous ena bet tant viotortes proved hen dis g ca the correr of Plymouth and Jay streets; the | permanently in this country ag ral Matter had beon referred to a committee. and chat the | thatit would creat " wither conflicts between the committess of | upon the glove while mountains bave riven, Va | greet, and ho rau France to the h'gheat point of glory Serres nop neuely, opp sive {he bord: anetataeees |. tisdesicn bo expeuse will tospared. ¢ebute had taken place after their report wae mado, But | the House incteave rather than diminish diM@suities and | fired up. sean bave ebanged tha tede ean eo ¢ | oud renown He baa 40 jmptanted imeeltin the boarte Deremcved before the Ist of February, 1%. Formscasn | aden the amendment pending deciaring Sic. Dixon the Sema. | produce @ bind of log roiling system. ‘There were facili | courses, we Low look to the enme shings im tho heavens | Sf 'he people that his spirit still ruled amoog them. aud on the dos of ele, NOREIGN NEWSPAPE®S.—ENGLIFI, IRISH AND | tor. brought up, the merits, and on it the vote woaid enough slresdy for getting money out of the tres } which ergug d the eys of the wise men of Bavylon—the | be dettrosed the illuriow that kings rule by right diviac. Pisa Shoe or Achoene MincEanun Nootch newspapers, se also all foreign ‘periodicals, can | dcteymine, the whole quedion, Mr. Olay resigned ia De. | sary. and more then one half of the claims now allowed | smo that Neat raw and that Adam and Hee sung tho | Awttin Rusia. Tukey, Africa, and South Ametion, Gx. ar OK OF EU ROE BAS rae aed -be obtained, om DY, im f | comber, 1861, to tase place in September 1862 Tho | ought never to have passed. Ile would throw open the | gloiies of in Varadiwe. When we come to survey the | ¥tTe BEXt notived. ond them the lecturer came to Ucoat ication to F, BRa io 76 Nastau street. Papers Legislature, in Dooember, 1851, elected Mr. Dixon to fil | courts of justice to clnimants beavers with tha teloreo ¢ w . Britain, ehich had eubdeed Le nee Ree Ce in yacancy which was to occur. Sofore that re- Mr. Strruass (whig) of Ge,, thought thet by the ap- | view, com uameae Mita tie odes of Teton been governed by ber o#n resee Bh tak poten MAGAZINE OF ART—IN | “enaticn went into effoot, Mr. Olay died. and a | ointment of such a committee, the publis interest woaid | No @vxiiary man his contrived for bimeelf, has aided which was @iro nopexed while Amszloa, Austesiis, aad fact . ico 25 cents each ty arrangemant | Yecamey occurred which was filled by the Governor, | be beiter ‘ubserved than by the present ineffiriont rys- | bis terblo powers vo much, beyond all comparison, a the | the West Indies were popled by her cae, Cae eum varicty; clecks in brouce, a of un) d maguid- | There was no precedent for this oase, The farthest | tem. He was not disposed to look upon tho majority of | triescope and the noblest of instruments, | ReYer set vpon her poscessions. whether hor ewa: real, a five assortment of | once rogadiees of dost. ‘The first Iiurary actistis | point to which precedents could be strained was, | cleimante ns robbers, and was of opinion, if the courts cf | for with visit tho remotest parts | BO4 added to the heppiness of iad. w, oacther Pepto gg Sarena talent io Smorica and Kuropo has boon ongegod upon its | ihat the Legisistare may elect to fill the vacancy | justice were thrown open, government would be com. | cf oration with the other we de 1 | Question. and one that he world not there disques, Ao en erees yar ous depertm: ie... ta enlben, 90, Kanal, Saireed oes which may thereafter oseur, and that suck an clostion | peiled to pay millions of dotlacs now withheld by it through myriads of beings below the insects 4 | Wovid only now say that her injustice to Ireleod was o 0 iB ont | will be vaid provided the contiogency happen. Preos- | Mr Curvi:.axn, (dem.) of Conm.—al Vorable to | eport in the sunbeam. and 1 stand amazvd betwoon ho | Stainem herrseuteheon, which centuries of time could dents of elections by legislatures in advance of the oxpt | reform. in disporiug of private ol —opposed the | wo, wbich toscmire—the universe or an basect But it | Mot eilece Her patriot cons. nacisted from their homes ration of constitutional terms, are mot preceden smepement as not caloulated to effect the object. Tee | 1: ovr purpore to untcld the riches of the telescope, and it | OF Caring to ascert thelr ri well as those exited ing to cares of vacancies which may occur in t remedy Is tor the members to attend bre om Fridays sud | I were to cxprers tue principle of the telescope in easy | bY PEVerty andoppression ail bore witmoss against her, Deo. 21, at tho National te Europeu fancy go. Vanes of the steokof A. Legure un Chins vas 6, adepted to en sornted Ching vaso Acadomy of Dosign, 66% being, ii tt, the ba- i Fy = ude a Gallery of Vortraits of a most of thoi xhibition the day, , How on oxhitition, od Women of all counts or, wi allsctod from authentic sare panges 10, history ; @ a saatalouncs. Al paintings, by the auciont and mcdern masters. ‘To rropean Se Reepewen es sa setae: Deen. is The first ieright proper and valid ‘Tho lattor may or | Saturdays. end attend to thie partioular bustaces (ems it would be thus: Wo torm Toll 5, Doo, ; e 5 a iin 4 juud Was omce as great as fue wi 7 AROS SALE OF FRUSO MANUFACTU po rg cet ete Tae poe RE ot be valid, coouraing totheciroumstences. Hedid | — Str. S em.) of Michigan. belisved the propo | ec.estial olject aad we magnify that imece with «mi | fillom Tasty. he onaie to America, the lend’ ot tae aL ile VakbR wate wil gall on ch The bhtety ot the Patetore of all Nears he tere. | not egree with all the precedents, but would acquiesse in | rition to be neit: cr more nor less ‘haw vabmitting the en os: We cenno: go 10 ie heavenly bodies as tho | {ee, tint cetiled bye few pilerims, seekiog am esylame She sales sect, 1¢ Wall ote Ly fh. Tho losding featare of thi | themae judgments by the Senate, If Mr. Clay had not | tire question of paying private claims to fftren gen'le. | incow, tor Inctarce but wo may bring it down to as. aad | 0M the prrveoutions of Hnglend. and some omi- ed | Oiled. aud bis resignation had become a matured act, th rout meuter, wi portrait, Mr, Dixon’s election would have been valid, but that re. A work Hl be of equal faterest | signation nover Was matured—no vacancy hed occurred she public general in conmequence of ft Before the day when 1+ might have been vacant in consequence of resignation ® vacancy oc- ovrred by death, and «ll Mr Clay’s convection with the seat terminated His resiguation never having gone into tight hove rendered that reelguation vod.” Deatby Fee wigl ve rende: it yoid. moval from the country, acceptance of office, either of of subscribe O jase sonooption ean be | these, 1€ cocurring the time when the re: fi d of the cleparce and besuty of those wort om | tion went mto efret. would have avoided that merolv rea¢ing ® print 3 All communications | signation, end made the peat vasaut inetanter. to be addressed to ALEXANDER MONTGOWER CL, seat Was not vacan’ when Mr Dixon was elected, for Mr Publisher, 17 Spenco street, Now York. | Ciay continned Senator six months afer Mr. Dixon var elected No vacancy till June, when, by the OM Miseiom) Obargod om ales ie D 9 eo AM eo ge hod, + TWO) goath of Mr Clay. the became vscsnt. and the May eee ed pS ee Fifth dition this ¢ay frensd. REDDING & CO. Boston, Pome ig ley =i 3 wae the duty of, the PTOR i R }. KM. jovi" porary appointment. i Af Serr on ae ater yl ier the two fam oo ches, priated per, with oleae | wan a care where the Governor was authorized to a i men. without appeal when we bave the iauge of it we may apply our magn grants from Ticlland After giving a te Mr. Camrnvis, (dem..) of Illinois, eald, although there | to that imegein the iene manner A Ki hi Bas tacts American hietory, the lecturer a rooteded ae net were several objections to the amoncment. ho believed | Telescopes Lave been so generally deroribed, that it isnot | Ube ’ewublics of the Old Wor! fait because thoy were it would. to scne extent, reiieve private claimants aud | necerrery for me to enter into m detailed derartption of | fNded on corquest and friad, aad not om public vietue. he should vote for it them. itis genesally eupposed that Lord Koss’s tele | The republic of the Unired Staves was differantly foand- Mr. Wasnavan, (whig.) of Maine, advocated the pro | scope is the lorgest. aod that tt is cho inmost powerful re. | (2 Per sounders resisted the hitherto resiatloss power position. flector (hat bas ever been tnvented. The tabe ty ifcy | of Britain. and in two wars drove hor back. The p Mr. Stavuy, (whig.) of North Carolina, oppored it. teet in length and 60 Jorge in dismoter that the Dean of | ¢ftbis country was unparalicled in the history of the Mr Favenay. (dem .) of Mississippi, proposed a cub- | ily walked through the tube from end to eud with his | ¥orld Procetding with giant strides, the American stitute instructing the Commitiee on Judiciary to im | vivbieile vp. There aze two celeseopes of comparatively | PCP had established am empire which In tte inflarnoe, ire into the necessity sod pregesety of giving to the | recent construction, whieh give us excellent examples of | *#S destined to be co extensive with the globe itsolf— inited States District Courts full power at law to bear | refractors One ie at Pulecva in nd the other | Covering nearly, if not all our continent—wich « ceast determine cidims against the federal goverament atthe Harvard University. Our « nowin pos. of such vast extent, bounded by two ocrans, while the Mr Sacer, (whig.) of New York, stated his chjeo- | sersion of one cf ecme mognitu bat snperior | *beres of its iniand lakes measured thousaods of miles. tons to Mr. Brown's mmendment, arguing thet it would | in exoelienos. and I would rather Mave the far. | )!aimis alone was one-third ivrgar then all not facilitate businers, but only combime bills in @ log- | vard Wniversity telescope, though it is siniler | NOW Our railroads and telegraph wires extended over tee rolling rystem. than the Kussian, decauee it is more manageable, | !xd—our steamships, as well a4 our satlog vessels, had Mr. Jovixgox. (dem..) of Arknnses, favored the propos | the teleccopes | have named. is @ fail eorroboration ot | Wade the shortest passages botweon this countey aad tion, because it would spproximate to justice to private | the state of the wris in tho age in which we live, nor | Burope Progress was the watchword, and we wore ready claimants, who sz0 wost radly meglected under the pre- | ecviil there have been made, in any preceding age of tho | t0 capture Cuba or annex Mexico. ‘The time would soom vent Ui oges Of the Houre wetld on instrument like them; for the state of the acts | Sttive when Mexico would fall jato our quiet powestion. jubetitute was voted down, by ayes, 63; | wee not eufiiciently edvanced nt any preveding period | We Want her mountains and her fertile valleys; and her to comtruct such telescopes; for In the construction ot | Mines worked by American enterprise would sapply the mendmest was then rejected, by yoes, | these instruments, the highest attalmments in chemistry | "0'!4; end that degencrato, feeble zuco, under our laws were requielte for it was one of the resondite principles | 224 {nxtitutions, would soon become aa crnameat of the FOR KLECTING PRESIDENTIAL ip cheanistry ‘which made the most perfect speoulum, voald Westward our empire would extend beyond Cali- rs RLECTORS. and the highest stete of optles were requisite to give che | 1178 to the Sondwich Islands, to Chine, aad the whole . Ewina. (whig) of Ky , submitted a resolution. in- § speculum a propor figure Groat mechanical skill, and | ¥ese?@ world Thus an owpiro would be founded im oie hoe imeony of Lae mort @ abtention of the trade private parties. A ra@ro opporta- salty is offered to portios desiring a superior slass o 008s, Below tie markot prices consis nk of Slogant ecteot mar- tin, enbie, steno wartin, Jucterod, lynx chinchille, Fitoh sa- Ble mate. viotorines and oufls, Also. 20 tloigh r and trinmed, pole, fx, eouet leopard Afrion ‘This Pui be ap opportunity to pur Leeera to m aolves vith am aseortment of the ebove articles, liberal terma, the Union. Any wassing with the nen Ne AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, NO, 191 “ Canal ebroot, sogeeits the People’s Bana.—The 4 seribers have boon induced to ceaneet the above with their real estate ond other enocessful sales, iodscoment, and xmall commissions om ‘but {sil to give perfest estistiction, Money, -sonnignments, and quick returns goarrantocd. i have thie day isiued a now aad benutifal edition’of ‘ty ia! 0 pal typo, and im alt ba it for preservation. 3 owe readers ‘ Fee ee omaete’ | Sill bene in. ming that, in Me. Webrtor'e published works Veils the treed oieke tnpotione op the Coven: nine feet frout by oy al Lt . fe of bape g aie sud if shor | oe 4 convincing til! the mext meeting of the slature cone hunéred feat in depth. two otoreson Pearl | ¥9) Aloo re ib one arose an merke sabarsoter of | Fe) power cen overrule or shorten the term of that ep- 0 aatreet, numbers 29534 ad 207, b twern Peck ep and Bock- | Webster's oveech wae the okilful oth ‘Auc- | turned ail his onemy’s defences, hs pointment, because it was fixed by the constitution ex- eee iy Aaa, Pia Wee Partisulees, ab the Axs- | (io iRurdered coalition,” they will soo. tho lmportancs o€ | Sept where the constitutional term expires bofore the 0 4. forthwith seourirg a copy. in order that they m: ree ened he Cae Wee Kiemateta eis eins peti of the Legihatere, Seemann wees aa cA t the a wary, je plove swambors ct, al or Paw METHOD PRoPO! B | ide by ide, and compare for thomsclvou tated | Seforce F ON. 4 ellvor y lovor fall Joweled | gon, Phitadelonia. jo sloqnence. B pacer conte. It can be oppo , , at 10% o’olock, Dy mail. Wold by St oot Bi vuntll the next meeting of the Jatnco. It wae the ing the Vommittes om Jndisiary to inquire imto | ali ibe force of the steam orgive, were brought into | Which wenld defy tho hand of time, and endure till the my He Us Komp, geil Devitt & Davenport Retbune Bul mi duty of the Legislature to fill sueh vacancy. The com the expedtency cf reporting @ resolution providing foram | requisition. and the greatert stan er Tmechacical skit | last trump shall sound the diseotution of the globe itself o and beautiful stock of | yo 43 Aun etreot; W. B. Zoiber, Philadelpbia: | stitintion provided tor vacandies being filled by the Logts- | @mendment of the comstitutton, so as to reqaire the | wax requisite to give the inctrument x proper mounting, | 1B leeturer concinded by roferring to those two intel lature after their ocourrence, and uk mati Mr. Cass, (dem.) of Mieh.. disclaimed any disrospect Laan gaye to the Goracnee on Leganattoe of Memtwchy. tw" the electors for Vresident and Vice President—except the te i lectual giante lately deoeas ed D two Senatorial electorr—to be chown in each, sate fa cowie pee died ie otelae witiiay avian or Webster—the ‘one te‘loguent nnd fe other 00 proton thesrveral distsicte, inetead of by the vote of the whole | [ svppore that the city of New York ia to be deprived | 0 the records of our pond thelr memos would be Stato. long of a portion of (his glory, for there ts an artist tn this iy and mare, ote.; allo’ 4 bw sre rt 4 Sout of, ANd by order of, the agent of aforcien tours, | “PTE SY-POURTH ANNUAL BALL, TN ALD OF | course he intended to pursue Ho believed they did what LAND TITLES IN MIBSOURT, : it sesoopes ie dymcous of sheeb § Mia, buol te) and returning to T bd f Logt hh Fire Dopartmont Fund, wil! take plase | they ‘cousidered ebett’ day, ‘There was no Shaogy be Mr Dany. (whig) of Mo . introduc: SO sea pete pe yt alg Ths fea Ais opook will ho ‘oun na, portlonlenty, worthy of the | at the Astor Place Ocors Howe, on Monday evening, Jam tween this acd ‘caso’ resting on disputed facts. | for the eetuding of dispu'es poticnal object, and [{ would much prefer this city sal waennted to repremrascl, Ter Clan | oxy 24, 1358. Tickets to be bad o€the commities. The facts hero were all admitted. Governor had no | titles in Miesouil Referred to the Committce on Public | having the credit of making the ‘Lest telercopes ear tings sn HE FIFTH ANNUAL right to determino or limit any appointment. It | Lance ‘m the world, rather then the sabre blades of Pins, Crosee: T Danton Uroye ® wos the duty of the Senate to doclde when @ member The House then adjourned. Demercus. or the purple of Tyre. (Applause.) vere Bis Wedneed centred to bea member The Senate, in ail such cases, — ene If we turn the telercope upom ono of the test fixed i PS = was nececrarily the final j Fire at Bellows Falls, Vormont. stare, the first thing thet will strike us la sd; together witl dp in the fines” ,UOTIONBER, WitL SELL, AT at 49 Elizabeth street, tho oon. extreme beauty and density of the tight whieh is exhibited away. The buildings were all -D. Deo, 20. 186% | we view Situs, the eye is dheaied with a tleod of veut ” Valls, Vermont, was de- | ke a molten furnace, It is insufferable to the eve and Ovurt Calendar—This Day. en's ing bis ntinent to the first of Soptember A vacancy ha and tho Governcr iilied It. There his power Braivo The Valley Hotel at Beilo v RS LAFAYET | ceased It waa for the Senate to decide how far and to . en astropor Y osale ad retail Ii tore, conal etl ry stroyed by f 5 mer would contemplste with more Unrren States Du Covar —Same as before. Sin wlne, stoud onakn, kech, demijohvo, beer pum, ne oe tag Ba Rog SL iesa. the cele what time that appointment continued. He sincerely par ys Aart nn this morniog, The inme’es barely | thoes humbie Invisible chicos whieh. to. the waked aye, | Burnuen Coury, deweral Term, — Non omumerated, jeoanters. o unters, on wagen and harness; Ia opaeges for the coonrion. ‘Tickets $2 ¢ wirhed es the seat to Mr. Dixon, Ge wished eit lives. appeer dim Thus, when he looks at the seven etars, | motions, sit'fot faruiture; also, tho unoxpired lease of the pe with all » he could do 0, for, the. Legislature of a though ox eon only be ceen with the muked oye. he is | Common Press.—Part First,—Mos, 610, 607, Tel, tice ES ie TEE nt - | Kota y hod tholr desire that he have Steamships at New Orleans, straek with the most brilliant spectacle, If he looks at | 615, 629, 649, 700, 717 to 729, odd mumbers. Part hm] Dy iY, ISINS, &C OTION. N*, YORK PICK WICK CLUB.—THR NINETEENTH | it. He thought Mr. Merriwether's conduct waa movt Mew Oxveany, Dec. 18, 1852, the Pleiades he will see another cluster If we view the - h da Gay, Taowony Doo, 71, at tig, RAY at OT Dey Seeupl Beer, drem and civic ball of the New York | ¢clicate avd proper. in leaving the whole eabject to the : ” gelaxy through the telessope. wo travel over worlds of Bvrenion Covar.—| branches. )—MNos. ‘ street, corner of Green wish-Tons, black and jeeons enffo% |» lokwick Crud will eake plnce at tbe City Assombl> Rooms, | Renate, aad abstaining from all partlelpation ia the oon | _ The steamsbipe Osprey from Now York, and the Daniel | hehe In eucosecion that noe a ame tee Lecce at chee Te Sr TOA TII. 190; G80" 498 10>, aah + Ganseperel, Centar giogor, Havens ¢ verlag rete e | Club eal cocner in enarent ree Deovearet > tet troversy. When did s vacsscy heppen ie Mr, aa Neteter, from Sam Joa de Nicsragua, arrived hore yee. | mirty appeeraner which provente esit te che mukod aye, | Se7, 667 OM, 710, €00.T1¥. 18, TIO, Tap, 73K” Tau a WO See Sb TteT wails, Wah aie eee fe Pace Thtse Tuas, | fire? Not ani in «oa at Varaney was Mlle terdey erd th ‘Wem Porn, trom New York, arcived Tires Wert f the tort eivine’ omecte pregeat | ToR TR T2T, TR Tad, Taly VSk, Vady TOR, Thy FOB IOs °° wandiNavow A. Camrmn, Aisousea” i ioe Pecnlds nu’ Aaderw J. | the appormtmont of ar atucriwother, the Legislature mot | to day, bemetvee ‘6 our view, 2f, thom, such are tue powors of | 729, 740, 748, TAL, bad ES pt Ren eee + ee ery