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WHOLE NO. 17355. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. SS oe - a = eee — = a = Sookomeaes SS I= = — SALES APT AUUOTIUR. Pp being in reseiom at the time The act of the Govornor Interesting from Boston. the telescope we not expect thes the DOUBLE SHEET . elmer 7 v ANDRE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. was clearly in pursuance of the constitution That ep- | sPREOH OF GRN PIFKCK TO THR BOsTON SCHOOL, | bodion will eventually bo t down ana’ submitted GALES av AUCTION, ' ay. Dee "tat balt-pe-t 10.” 'Aa excellent “atiort, | Tetmcaarm Orrioes Corwen or. Tanoven ann Draven | fho'iloen me to oomoue ja Re preter oct | OF Da srEVENS. Hb pradinig Fico Aang or Lame ferent yot Ss iy peeks IT ne clbvs Arvemnvonote ~~ | ouse hese 0. 20, boande, hardly suppose UOTON GALE —THIs Da¥, AT 10% O'CLOCK, | muits In eatin beocatelle. every va Bracers aun No, 906,Bacanwar. set, ta, become perfeot ons ourtain day But, before | ou saturday. the President oleot nasompanted by the | tele:0ope will be improved very much bayoud 16s proses will be.cold, all the turnit, re other artioles ia the | ing room furviture. pianos, plated * ARAN ‘at day i door) act of God, the office was taken fom limit, im regard to magoifying power, Frome No. 13 Spruce a ect on tables, IW cock. | goods crm now be viewed. VERY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, i, ond refore his Eeslgnation ¥us never matured, | Hon. Amos Lawrence. and Prvsident Hopkins, of Wil- | the qualities: which we had to contend pictures, 4, be ot and shoes, eho 308. Eng OPES ae PNR PSSAGLOD Pies , wate, cutlery, splendid’ watch, wad uta URNITURE AUCTION—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER wid * | Section wich tho ‘odleeo Coriitaatod Deters the isco, | ismae Coline. visted'the Matber Geboot in Bouth Boston. | sre ssegailed too. Bor. ay vere tn tee renamed maker, will vell a large tion, consisting of in plush snd ha faraiture articles, Bods ke. THUS. BELL Auctionser. UCTION NOTICE.--THE AUCTION AND COMMIS’ sion bus in all its wchei ) a cS will be contf: in “tho old ostablished sales r o Bprses. street, Oot door sales attended to. RF AL of micndlé . Parlor furniture, o! ed Generel Pierce addrvesed the cbildren, in language cal- seerse i SERIOUS ILLNESS OF HON.W.B.KIMG. | Goa tea renseed that oti eulee Behe lieed seurt | culsted to wake p lasting tmprowton, in favor of ropa | Woot, ta tho naked o7eox even to rmall eexcoess Socintina’ Tee wrod etree Baca dasine trata complete Suppose Mr Clay hat | Ucam institutions. good order. and souud morality, I» | them. ar resolved Intotwo, Thus, the Caocer in Gem | Werctnok in the f Mis Resignation as President of the Senate. | sleo'ion—would aot their Gling hat vacaucy have filed | marked that ‘the success end bonor ot am Amerioan | Pi sen hy ihe tule tes saeal eae ts Wile te oridiestenee. || atleh ce tas HT OHSD LR Preteen At for tho whole time? Would there bave beow two va | cltiuen depeudé much on bie own exertion. Kverybody | schell and bis son have, by their diseeveriae added to the Renn UCTION NOTICE.A N. BUSA. AUCTIONEER Lalani cancles in one cffioe? This was an anomaly wholly un- | before me whether of an American or foreign origin, is | number of double tara; and they amount at p-eroat te Avert oeit chin toys 102z Vetosk tm the uatoe woos E. VANDEWATER, avorionrER wizt, seut, | Hr. Dixon Admitted to the Seat im the Senate | known 'o the consti uticn, here fitted to hecome an American eitizon, and 60 let him | Sut five thousand. It ty more common to fled one No. 1@ North William street dey goods clothiag, bi © on Weénesdey December 22 naadeome hrusehold (ur Sir Rusk (ovm ) of Texsa followed. maintaining ¢hat 4 large K'er oud another nestling nt itesiaa = Cous the po “hoes, fancy and pledzed arttolvs, furs ct all kin | nitore, at itag « elok, a8 hv 660 Green wish strest, coasiet- for Kentucky. the Irgirluture was mvested with power to mnske elections | improve his opportunities that he may become a blowing | jay star hava little companion by it Double eters are Alto, gold | oilver watches, guard sud caf ty ehaias, | ing of carved one wad Kofas, tore n-tor tothe Senate the right only occasionally vesting ia the | end an hovor in support of his country,” He concluded | not Hmply double though that ty the gecerto term ep- weings, pins, parlor chai mantel orus CONS ee eae reer es Gcvernor Tho intent#®a of the legislature was cloarly | by ao earnest appeal to the hose to be industrious inthe | plied to the whole olnes, for they somotl mes resolve AUTON NOTICE. —RICT PaNcY Goops. BY WH | Speech of General Pierce to the Boston | ¢¥'«st nd he woule vote to ourry out that intencicn. | improvement of theie present advan'nges themselves in'o throe or foer Ove of the most commen ‘W. KHIRLEY.—Tuesday, Doosmber 21, at 105% o’olo sk. 1 Child: He thought the precedent olesrly entitled Mr, Dixon to Whe @overtor and Council ara oounting the vol objets exhiritud throagh tho larger telesovoes fe a Tv William street, near Cedar ach ice catalog so wale of . School Children. the teas. and be should +o voto, | % State Sevatess Mr Cabins, of Berkshire, goaliti rte appearance in the sons‘ellatiog of Orlom, =", repeal op ork sere: & re gv geld i. fa Radin ch annletishlacnins Me Susraaal Gieaen ithe e Weel sivas ia defeated by twenty-one votes—he was before supposed ogee tm our ersiage sie im that oon- Pg) oP ee, ” re rersed tbe senate iv favor of Mr. Dixon's right ) to be eleered The total result will, mo dont, be ten there i#@ remarkable nebula aud esoh ater era reg Sees of retallere and tamitios purchastag toe.) - Railroad Intelligence---The Markets, to the rest @ oroporition bad been mado for atmirting | whigs, cleht coolitfonists, aud twenty two vacancies, bas ao ittle companion with it Theso stare oftem ee sed SS te % AND ATTRACTIVE 84LE OF EUROPEAN j ein apes: bim without reservation as a Senator from Kenturky. | ‘The funeral of Or J.B atevens. today. was largely | dirplay the most brilliant colors, some belog T AUCTION—THURSDaY, DECEMBER 24, AT TEN nal ol owls A by moot reurined sueen® ay ry 0 He desized to give his rea for his vote He quoted | attended. The escort waa oompored of the Anclontand | red, some yellow and some blue Another impor- sg galceks A. Mill be rola, 1 not praviovaly dfeposed | 8.—J. Calne i the eeveral claures of the oonstitution touching the ele | Honorable Artillery Company and the Fusitvors, Gone- | tant fact is, that in mavy of those ioe are Affairs tn Washington, ton of Benstors. and stated the fuots of this oase from | ral Pierce, Caleb Curhirg and Mojot Lally were prevent. | resolved into two, one of thi CONTINUED ILLNESS OF MR KING—HI8 RESIGNATION | thetime of Mr. Olay’s resigoation and the action of che | (This funeral was reported to have taken plaov om Sun- | AS PRESIDENT OF THE SKNATS—THE TEHU ANTEPRO sacke of Me Meine bp thet re robe te er este ire drert antacla te Pat ele ing oaleoa and bar, No. 31 Maitca la now closed sa | opristor cannot attend to it, Inquire of 8, FU&D, Warren stroot. ONY J. BLEECKER, sUCTION — LARGE Also, an rtrait of Col QUESTION—MR DIXQN’S ADMISSION TO & SEAT IN tilt 7 rember, 18% riven Win take fecssas aiid wp po "i SE Teriat ria jemabia Valialog Asias Hare by Stowart—the — veseantlng Le Mapes of THK SENATR—NO UNNKCESSABY PATRONAGE TO BB that ME Hoes an at a oo ise 7 cant seat borates Agen thliatarctaNded 4 of ipavitetico scans te the rated gces pre as on vonteenth, Miusteonth, Twentieth ond | oa Hosts a deenan, Sani on. maine wont (noes nae one GRANTED THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION, BLO. occusioned by Mr. (.’a deuth, and held it untit Coageess Barrimone, Deo, 20, 1853, in obedience to the sume laws as do those of the nether 0g SD. anibese 7 [srEcAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NRW YORK HERALD] | S0J0Urned. on tho last day of August 1852. Oa tue icst The steamehip Isabel errived at Charleston on Satur. | world. The lecturer then weut on, at groatienz’a te CaN irae i 1LlaM IRVING & CO, AUCTIONPERS, WiLL Wastuncrox, Deo. 20, 1852, nse acon ener wa Afr, Dir appente ane prey | “Sav?, ith Havans datan o€ Ute 18th inet,” Broegtbtiwas | CUS SOs nee ie wilde Veale emi ares: B, four lots «f ground si Ay Ae) at auction on Wednvadey, Od Drowreop diet | _ Mt. King’s resignation of bis position as President pro | sents his credentials and claims the vacaut meat, Mani | aWiet at Havana and tho excitement in referemoe to the. | jension upon the greatest things that bare boon dts aa trev irom Seventocsth s Bivid Jeselry theatock, of & dealer Yesiizing aniaee, ail | teirere of the Seuste was wade under the hope that per- | /i"t'y. Mr Dixon is one of the two Sumators chosen by | Crescent City affair bed entirely subsided. covered in modera soleuen It would be very eny to Bx - ff the bigh+ st ord ted in eve eof Kentucky for six years, aud ha was 7: ¢ mind upon several which stand out very prom(a: enth atroote seventeen fig | of the highs at oF E vacaninn fa avers ro feot quiet may restore bis beslth. The symptoms in bis | chosen to fill a vacancy which hns happened in the term | The O7aME was still at Havana but tbat of tbe law of graritation is the groatest, aod the ni ft o slstirg in porto. sntoonen meronh ang ail iyine ty | bracelets, curri ce stone do; Atabandue sronses | ence arealmost similar to those of Mr. Clay's last illness, | of Bir Clay "The whole question turacd on the polar, t Wivoch astronomer uses this language: —°Lf che Ko; 6 my re 7 7 Interesting from Key West, § Aavenuesa and B d rectly ia rear of tho | BECBtaces &e.. beantifully set in five got but in a more avated shape Hie cough commences | °W did that vacancy baopen? Mr Clay resigued fixiog idee of Pinto ts true, that thore iv a suecersion of orders im ommencirg ninety five f i re. plex vetached lov, pate ede ir prisraee the first Monday of September asthe duy when he choutd | ACQUITTAL OF THE PERSONS CHARGED WITH Da: | orention, from man np to the Deity. and they should ali ‘Nine emt stra’ alo, every evening and Lasts till ten or elevem o'clock, when, | vacate his seat’ and died nevertheless. a Xen, tor. before STKOYING BPABISH PROPERTY DURING THK CUBAN | meet in conven'ion, New2on would be selected to rapre- the wo to side of | : exhausted he fails arleop, From this he awakos about | that deyarrived Mr Dixon was appoiuted by the Logta- EXCITEMENT—bHIPPING INTELLIGENOR, BO. Fent the fatelleot of the haman race" Now. {come te For what pat two o'clock im the morning. and ooughs violently and in- | /Store When in session. befere, uot only tho diy watch ark what is the purpose of the stern! oe ‘a: it to tix ua, Go “wenticth stroot, cight Lots Mr Cloy’s remgnation fixed for his retirement, bat also Uaantesron, Deo. 19, 1852, | gid God plant them ip the heaveni oT f T tioth etraet, bet avenue 1 ; *; Seutoenoiag niaety inca fact i satabpied Rut Gs ai isa Sead to give im | before Mr. Class death They who usitaiged “ds, | _ The steansh'p Trobet whlch arrived yesterday, broagh? We, ace thay” do pir’ ten and » half in stovavenne 4 Also, seventeen tote | ~<a nn nn e icf, and unless ‘ange speedily takes | Dixou's title insisted that the vacanoy bapgeued by the | advices from Key West to the 16th tnat.. fi hi not have been the ide of ' % PAPER POR VOUR FAMILY.—THE = y Key West to o net., from whic. wa $ aivuated on the north side of | went th siroot. betw:em First Dal New Sette. fr 160 in oonyeuonse ett geod place, be cannot rurvive, Tesignation sud thes who dented his titlyiovtstea that | tearm that tho United Btates Olroult Court at Key West | hechure this would orly nooonnt for a few of thom, avenue and ing sovonty- f 8 : ‘ Corer tae . ¥en the vaoanoy happend by Mr. Ulay’s death. Phese qaas. the telescope reveals hundreds of millions of aters ab feet tan | an 4 continually inok a er a Te rr It is imeoded to call up the Tehuantepos resolutions | tions prise :—Let, Cam a denator resign? 2d, ana sea- | bad beemengaged with tho trial of the parties iudio'ed | tenet. Weave tharefore th r, WO Dave, her tofore beon unable t: furnish the | im the Senate, at the earticst opportunity, and it is be- | stor reste: sfatnre day for bis retirement | for destroying the property of Spanish resideuts In 1851; | Creater could » + 8nd seven o mmenoing t: On Twanty-tirst streot, also fit ed on the south side of Twenty: rin’ nthe nigat. Was it venue andaverne A,commoncing | bsch numbors to only @ ver, liwited extent ‘to aveid this | jieved they will pace with Mr Brooke's ausendmont, by a | ftom the & 2 Can the proper op inclog powr | They were ail acquitted for the purpoxe of pavigation aud fer raitorn ta ntoer om Caebiae: The above tate di-appoiatment in future. wo shall, on the frat of January » by 5 ; 2 d7prospac ki : : pelt coureet ory few w ersinoes purpowee or fos, dared hee | Ty otrcats om Which | suceoribers fram tiat date. Besides ete otigina’ peodae, | ‘The vote in the Scante today, om Mr. Dixon's caso, | the vucoucy, onm their appointmens bs defes'ed by the | pot in there, and been condoned, has been acta are usd. and hundreds of millions have po ¢ o Faeatick clece : > tions of the edit ra, the f reiga and domestic confirms my despatoh @ fow cays since, death of the revigaing Senator before tbe arrival of the ‘The brig Kmpire from Gslveston for Now York, alee | S¥ch an object. What, then, was the purpose? What f go lat of contgibutora, tae spi It iv generaily understood that Ovngress will grant no dey fixcd for bis retirement from the Senate? If a put in for vepaits. with loss of rails and spars. sort ot bodies do we find them tobe? Why they are taf. inre. tho seluctione of the m 8 iy ng or Kepa\or can retign prospectively, and the Legis- ince imum: nee bodies some half as iarge as our sun and others sguronseors, and Heatlone of the day. the brief wocels dich | Outits to any foreign murston which Key becomevaceut | Jaiure fill it prorpectively, end their acitoa oaauot | Proposed Ralixoad between Rochester and | ivfpitey greater They cum bs nothing more nor ime a ps dosoetbing tl sip ol the Persian papore. she eromatcacanohar fof pusle during the balavce of Mr. Fillmore’s administeation, | be defeated by the death of the re ixaing Senator, vr, than suns and that man can bave mate but litte ore slonees, Ne. 7 —-._ | gharacters, the stirring eoones of tho world we live ia. she ) considering that all ruch appointments should be mado | ‘2 Me Dixim's title was valtd. The ace ques- HOF" » or, Deo. 29, 1852, | Pree in Astrenomy who dooy not ema marks in the hyerem MENTAL FEAST FOA THE TAUE LOVER OF ART. | obroniole cf the nows sor ladies, the fasbions ad fasion tJ P e tion was expresely decided by the cous:i ution—the Or, Deo. 20, Q ly bodtes of tre existepor of in'eliigeat beings. aud com A ga er ‘of superb, magniticsnt, and reaify valu- | able gossip, the facts and outiioes of news, the mok of Bag. by the next administration Of coureo outfits will be voted | cond by an unbroken succession of ureoedenta, A compery has been organizod in Roshester, with a | tiivencce sor their suppor’ among the heaveely bodi-a able tases, by tivn. under the lice: 6s of R. D. Good- | Heh in cwin, by Mr. Chars Philita, «1 Londou, on Thursday the | the or 84, and Friday the 2th of the present month, commencing | veurl 20) mation, the wit. humor and pathos of tho times | grat] the miecions at the close of the session. eoasto | Mr Bledsce to reeigne@; sodid Mr. Clay 10 1543; Mr. | eapitulof $8.0¢0 (4 on | There is ene other conolusion, which is stl farch-e, nm lie, literature, society snd movsle, and tho | Tio. Gamera et 1 close of the searion. eo as t Rutien in Ish and Mer Meche. ln che senen bac The capital of $8,000 000, for constructing raliroad bets =| When we come tack whint this eatlli fh SAh&s Se fad, aE oncatal choosiaie from the wiidorness of | ereble Gene: jeree to rend mow men abroad For | th .44 question Was uleo Coolded by precedents In iga2 | thatelty and Troy, Ten per comt was subsoribed and | jt was mace for man I prepared © paper som» years age at ten o'oleal h day. The entire private ¢\)ection of a | English riticiem, poetry, ete. Several | the eyme reacon @ diffisulty will be experienocd in sti : peid in ow tht ‘ A ‘ : . rep rey ei per Pass- | tho Legiriatureof Kentucky prospectively find th va. ty | fo tkow thot the earth was mace for men; thet "he laws tigman oblined by tosont Lowes to part with those hie | ver ota ire new end bililfant series for ise Terms fier | jeg apy bill. euch es the Fbenach polation, which | cazcy caused by Mr Clay's fesiguation ” ‘Tar Governor | _, The olty railroad ¢epot here has heen located om Sixth | cf netoro were crduiaed for him; that the kiegdoae of wireet botween Albavy nd Fuléon streote, embracing | rature were ordatued for him; thet tho t jor three sopies. $5; or sme copy for thros el hi . value to tre new and brilliant « wished companiona for tho last fifteea years. Now cone of Geo-g’a prospectively filled a vacaney in 1852. The ‘ahem to that portion of the commanity which is enfticionti Meribel toa stale tod celicinds te hein “hea ct r#, $8, ulways in edvanso Subsor bo withoat delay | Willereate a Yoord of Commissioners. The msjoiityia | oy emaning quesiion waa the fourth could ihe | Laton & Gilbert's car manufactory. wire bis; and that all the power of oxaitti = x wane eats. peti hone by morn iit ill ‘Address MORRIS 8 1.118, Editors and Proprietors, 107 | Congress bave mo inteation ot giving the present ad- gest of the eet Sesaior dete at tbe nppoiatment of . “dOnie HEUkea ses Tho great onjeat is man ia ail the lower arta and che origta sis Giguoux. D. W. C. Bou! . | Fulton at | ministration apy additions! patro Is euccessor, prospectively made? No euch crent bed r allroad, d&e, fume train of rentoning lends us to the aon0l sion B, Durand, Jossio Talbot Hervey, Rann-y, Cropsey, O. m a ae as 006 ! ember 2 2. be Granch. "F.C. Geeen, the favor sup of Hatin Heenan enseont of ele inacstat Aeen ay | ME: Rockwell, Commissioner of Customs, has resigned, | FIR Me ae tte UO ren on, amie Te thar leis | ‘Tbe Weltimore and Obie Isliroed Compuny have re- | wad the it was for the sbete at inate bee tg Sous ksrqastey plose, x04 omphucianily promuncoas bya | the week ending Saterasy, Janvery let, 1855:— : ard will remove to New York, to entor in‘ private busl- | clear that the reeignution und appointment were not, on | F6lved to proceed at once with the conscrustion of one | man that it was made. (Applause ) Seer ee Lara i eed iy sok 22 ot RNGRAVINGS. gael X Y.% | apy expreseed condition. tbat tbe resigning Seaator | hundred miles of double track—«ixty betweon Baltimore prea aa Ganive & thic dopertoen:, a-¢ and life-like oxpree- Cragppedl rls New.) 4 acaret Fhdenber eden — shouid live untill the duy fixed for bis retirement; out | spd Cumbertend. and forty betwoen Cumbsrtand aud | Col John L. Dorrance, on the Progress of See are rarer. Lie sorclan, there are six originale | Peetcifel designs ever produ 2a a THIRTY-SECU 40 VONGRESS. that on the ocntrary. 1t was uugonditional and absolute. | Wheeling. One hundred thousand dollars worth of ad Empire. Tan oe abate ees ean ae pe sor auand, one Woares- | *y—" The Jasie momenta of Danicl Webster.” A magnificent SECOND 8RASION. The Senator who rexigued. aud chy State who recatved | ditional locomotives and cars bave been ordered. $2,600 - 5; ‘Abie ardaton by Franqus: piece, by Teller; fruit, by | Picture, covoring two entire pager. The position of ths y tho resignation both agreed that the resignation should | 900 bonds are to be istued to cover these objoots, Laat eventog a lecture was delivered at Clinton Hall,om Geiitont two obeiuet “isadecaper, oy’ iatelor;, winter, | tous members ot Me, Wabstcr# {wally and (conde, tending Senate. MNer umeuaicnenieige stares neetel tk vaen eee beste bole aalgt=e, pace omsm exami om four re * m * don, resi ming OGNLOr im nO ieser ~~ yan tures of the dying ee erencnttas eisnceayecie he Wasninctox, Deo. 20, 1862, power over hig remgontion. aticr delivering is, Ma. kete by Col Jobu L Dorrance. The attepdangs vas oma, ee i eee ects Demrtae Me Bek, Oe | RESUNATION CY MMR. KING 48 PRESIDENT oF Tie wusaTE, | tO Fevoke or defeat the prospective appolasmeat New Onuzans, Doo 17, 1952, | Owsng no doubt in part to. tho unfavorable ata‘e of thar » B.A. al ae a Ne —— | pleton. ' The accuracy of thoge portraits has beon gecatly, The Seore read ® letter from Mr. Ki Losi of his sucecssor The sonste £0 decided in Me. The salve of cotton. to day. were 10000 bxloa, and for | weather, The lecturer read feo: ratte; JORN, PISHSULATR (AUCTIONERE.—THI8 Day, | sapeted a the doguorneet Pra NG: enclONIOE | Bledsoe's care) Nor could he defeat it by retiring | the week the transactions foot up 75.0 bales Prices pitocrntargh apes aoe rooms. A large engraving showing | bis reriguetion as presiding «fleer. from the Brpate at a dey cartier than tho time | beve sdvanced half scent singe tho reception o' the Ate. | ‘PCed- The discourse was an epitome of the history of veaéay, Docember 1 o'stook. in the sales | Si Mr Ryda Pephrte rat 4 30 Neeth Wiliam i an ie Ot Ne oe eatit APA Nene asfcld,” A | ME DESUAUSSINAE SWORNIN A 4 SENATOR FROM sour | fixed by bis resignetion, for If ke cvold it would give him | tlc'e news, strict middling being quoted at 8), a 840 | thecblef notions of ancient aud modern times, a be or er re damack perlor eu| : wean ad beautiful picture. drawn on the spot, Ey Re CAROLINA, age Jaap Indizeotly en he covld a do directly ona Bese gape $4 26; ene 46c. per bushel; megs pork, | full report would not only b: unsuitable for the columns smabogany; Dew styles sofes, chal-s to matek; mar- he ‘To ab of Daviot © edster.”* Mir. Burixr, (dem.) fsaid bis ool eague, Mr. Dossaus 7 conld Re not thus defeat the sppcintment of his | $17;,prime molasces te at 220. of a nemspaper, but fom Bie top Cabloor thirey. plain and desing homie ‘he Webster Obsequics at New York—the Funeral flere, wes precent. On the jourpals it appeared Fuccersor? Because the act of resignation when delivered tw Oxtana, Deo, 18, 1852. ip Ite length impractionble. Ele reans, looking | at when " fi &o. ‘ ‘ end recetved and made the foundation ¢1 anvther a ‘The Africa's news come to band late last uigit ‘Tho | laid down aaa starting point, that the progress of all exa- aoe ait se _ | saree Dentrzetion of Chickering’s grent Bly chtgheter Mr. King oppeared im the Sonate for the first time there | pointment, faa fuit accompli the vaoanoy veing tiled, | eelee of cotton, to day, Bete 1) (CO balos, at faliy a qu pire was from east to wost. Ho adverted to the Jews, OR ATT eon Woreatae: Teeny ia Peldar, Deo. | SBErAL IDG. ¥ wes no presiding officer. Qn motion. a Senator was au. | 80d the reigpation placed peyond all revocation or defeat | ter of a cent eavance Middiizy it quoted at By u their battles, end conquetts over other mations, partioulae- ec 17 in the reigns of Bolomenand David Be advorted te 6. aod 3b 12 o'clock. wilt b ‘without ressrv: = "View of the Foundation of the Crystal Palace, New | thorized to administer the oxth of offico. We now moved | bY the resigning member. ho cunuot detent by dying. | Freightsso Liverpool arc - % .cpectton. Sterling ex- nad Babylon Nineveh, Thebes end other great cities of anti whetber bw dew'h be voluntaryor involuntary. ‘Tus ates | cbange. 61 per f£EASON, guilty. now te'd im reins, wlso to Tyre, Alexendcta and couehes, aegars and chumpagne, &c. ont pre ‘cal 2. he Caloric Ship Ericcoon that Mr. Deseaussiere, Beuator elect by the Logislature | rerigpstion being complete and indufevsible, the appotut- 0—“The crost Copfiagration at Sacramento C: of etth Caraitan 6 a resig. | Ment cf Lhe succeesor was also comlote and indefensible : Oporivg of Congrase—-Rovelvisg the mcesnge tu Sade Cas Dias eli ee mencnneyOgiek uy She Mee TTT dead ihe eel eb RIAATES Gat aren te |) Le: DE OTURR: aqvirrel, ming, lyax, wetural lynx, imitation sto imitstice eymine. short lysx aud Cordon dyed. Aloo, muffs | thesensto” . = ace nation of Rhett, be queliged by Hon. Jobm Davis, © | the rexig>gtion to ‘abe elect. and the appointment pur- Carthage and quoied from Lord Byron's apostro, and sictorinos, of every discription fa 0. wero dte PPemizE of Congrose-—Reading ¢he Mosomge im | sigccachusctts, Adopicd, amd Desanssiore was aworn ti | sient io that tecdgnetion weet into opeca lou whether ‘enancnig Aes ocean, in Childe Harold. The baad ee tatasinonan TIONERR.—WORTAGRE'S | , Ibe abovo engravings are all produced inthe most been | by Mr. Davis, the Senator was dead or retired. ic Seward pursued Frankl Lectures, teat msbohanite, ald thet heed Furuitere Giacrand | tial and costly manner, scocmpapicd with apprepriate in- . hie argument muon farther PROFESSOR OMLATED ON ASTRONOMY. mapper Sralpatieniasbtniedea rym yeas elect. reer rs te teresting latter press descriptions ELECTION oF wx. aTernH#ON ¢x FarsiDEST oF THE arxite. | ME Macon (dem) of Ve, followed vraiog @ reference | 1 af wate lg? ends of (be carth. He next alluded to Greeoe, the land of Liverty svrect, » large, nesortacnt of Mr. Barony. (dem) offered a resolution electing afr. | of the cunjeot, and wainly agreeing with the orgamont Ncvontne. Proteence: Caister, Geliveted: the thikd:| 56. oa’ story. a6 tesowhnl Mp wee eek aoae and orcoud. hand furnitere, convistiog of barosus, ‘Atchison S resident preiten; of the Benste, Adopted. of Mr Dovgles ‘ lecture of thie course, at the Broadway Tabervacte, on | ity tert ipabicant ee ee Sea ratte alte drones chine tea on trestansan's, G. Leland, with Mr. Arcusox took the Chale, and exid: Benatore—Per | MP Bouiasn, (Wea ) of Ark, moved a postponemeat | tho “Bussey of the Beary Heavens.” A targend re | att lsbltuute were mere barbarians, Ho touched scalture, o! \ Bo attory of rural lit ie \ 24 cf the subjeot Low cot adiesor ‘ The j : upon the Argonantic expedition, whose object it wa aan 1 ornaments, toilet ects, ailver | Foiy' To thervader by tho Bditor, br, Kane's now sosroh | mit meto return to you my theaks for the houor you | Mz. Bavosx, (whig) of N.C, moved an -udjournment Saniinaee ae secs oad Rap Rewbirsnalt scapiay open the commereo of the Kuxine peach ot Be rs i for Sir Joho Frapklin; Francis andre Michaux by the edi- | neyo thus again conferred upon me,and at the samo | Let Ladies and Gentiemou—When we look abroad upon the lege of Froy SOTIONBER, WILL SELL, aT | ter; Swindlors and Adventurer-in the olty of New Yerk; | # : 2 ot ‘The Expedition to the Amazen; Musiosnd the Drama; Sic | time to express my regret. in common with every other < “ 24 ‘at 1096 Sole, os | Zhe Rapesitien 9 he Amaara: Bumaentons Deans! Si hhc scoundrel Hhish hee prodenca | {2k¢h: md the qusstion being taken om Mr. Jones! res0- | the test thought that strikos us is the rastuess of the made at tones on°d6. bermucing tone tineeriar RiAe ree‘; The Desth of Webster: The Now York Crystal Pa. | member of the Senate, al se a ‘a8 produced | tutien. declaring Mr. Dixon duly elected Senator from hat tb ole co be gold tote highest ridder. ( adios and others | ico: The Ce oramento; the Caloric Ship | the necessity for the cleetion of o providing offizer at this | Ken ucky. to fill the varaucy caused by the reriguation | fCe—that the etaze wo boundless iu number—and San crauive thom bre day’ previow-), consioting of Ladies’ | Exicseons The L maplete lishof Heaths of omi- | time. I cannot expect—inderd it would o¢ a vain expes. | Of Mz. Clay, and tbat bo be now admitted to bia wat, was | beace, from all antiquity, the expressions “as numerous dressing cases, Wark baren gevticinen's doy iu Kuseia | Out pertons during the progent soar, Recent Liveratarc: | ration upen ay part—that 1 shall be able to rendcr to tule | BCovted by yeas 27 Baye 16. ws follows ‘= fas the stern of the shy or the tands upon the sea shore,” | “outed eather, all bedatifally ttt d; cow sty Destruction of Chickering # Franoforte Mannfact beds tbe some aegree of xutisfaction, as presiding officer, | | Ayes—DMeerra, a. r, Boll, Brocke ore. ton; Latest intel igence from all parte o aa, Dei Lut when we undert t mello Bi eke a thete re. | tbut my predecessor bas ienderea But it may nov be 1 ican Dotge of be © undertake to count the stars. we are sur- | Corinth; avd concluded that branch of his subj ng. ori sidencer, in New York, aud ail the principal vitivn of the | bad taste forme to say tha: I oledge myself at least, as wart, Smith 4 Ofind their aumber 60 amall. Itwegoabroed on a | observing that Greove still raled theoughou? ‘also, B lates stock of real beonves, | Union, for ix cente a weok, payable to the esrricr. By mail | iuck presiding officer, to act with im oarttelity towards all. BT eee ene Onan | aeae aie, Wale abddeed af Ades sot: und sctuatiy | by ber philosophy. her ots and her eloqu-wo a oat Sgure group; pepier mache gpodect the ric: to ary part of the country, $3.8 year, or $1.60 per volume of Mr Davis offored a resolution, re:uraing vhanks to Me. ere Bayard. Berard, Bredbury Bright, Cacs, | emumerets the stars which i" uoverted to the Kemane, end oketehed theic aistory—the sdoroription, &e. Acthoes are the met desirable goods of- | 6x months, King for the courtery aud digatty with wh'ob_he hed dis car, De Saussiero Wedge of Wisconsin I> uglus, pareee. © Occupy particular positions Homer's Sind, the ab-ence of military taoties among the sncients, Sparia and Athens, the ono famous foc war the other for the <¢legeat enjoyment of fife. Be referred to the fact that the comic and tragio drama Greece; to the “thirty tyrants," ead thele overtbrow; to the élequence of Demorthone b Several Fenstors exvresed a wish that the vote be now | beavens, in @ starry night. im the abssnce of tho moon, = s oper, Dav 6 of Ten q e 3 r be gorgeous triampbal proce fored thin season, It procevts a good opportunity for every | Perevne residing in New York. who deetro to hare tho pe. | ch arieg the duty of th: Chuir. nad expressing tho regtes | Dov ne, Folc), Gwin, Maron, M tris, Toncoy aod Weller, of ‘he heavens, we find very fow soattered over the tthe Ke G is z one to supply ehemer*men with she richaet goods, ae every | Eeteerugd regularly at hele dvclll ge Lireonly te eat | or the Senate at his illness. Adopiod Liz Dixos was then sworn in. and theSeoats a0joutad. | spees, ‘the firt envmersiion ef the naw ene aan g victcrinas from war, thes aig eee Sarre ne. Ore: te Waa Bigtae Ridihse, HONE 8'8RRY street, the Sun office, corner of Felton ant Nat treets; Mr {Baicuit offered @ resolution directing tas Seoretary -— ed was by Hipparcbus, the Alexandrian whe cab | fer corruption was the bane of «il the epavlls of thaeat ale. Sa NG - | Barsum's Mucous, Broadway. singie cop 4 at | to inform the President of the United Stutes. aud tho House of Rep, esentativ. Dera et oe ena ihe Alexandrian sage, who count- | world Ite then prooceded to describe the progress of the BNRY H. LEKDS, fetid delta A SELL. A CE ~ AS SS al eal ee beedgr my mete has) Ae ong of Mr. Atchison Wauusarox, Des 20 15/2, ed them at 1 Dich te grently lees than most of those ae of Rome. the power of tho Popes, the Easter * ait 2ist, " fe 5 5 4 4 i d pnd Wester ites rs % a srolcet a1 the sule, Foc NS. a Wall strost—Large ele The tocond number will appear on Gatardey, January 8, | SY arious petitions were presented PROPOSED GENERAL COMMUTTRE OW CLAIMS, See teva crates Pieter nhl tects ey Great: see Cressdee sed she conqueste of Mahomet Ae Soy Yetecastostontler Rig tality vresselatatt rock peodes 1c © puttio inrespectfally iufcruird that a very large and TH WENSTER RULOC Mz. Brown, (dem.) of Misslesippt. submitted saumend | even if w= were to watch the entire night, | (<n turned to the dt-covery. and his'ory, and resoaroos and jie received from Europe, censistirg of papier mache | megoificent original picture is fn proovss of production, ty | | Mr. Gwix, (dom.) of Cal. offered a resolution, which | ment to the rules, providing fx the appointment of a | {bcvortar have existed from a very early period ot tho | % Chine, to Tartazy, Thitet, acd Siem” With the ex wfasvure of tho oerebraied honso of Jeual ge | be given away pretio to enbserincrs, wae adopted ordering tem thousand copies of the ad- world, and ere aliuded to vpder the same mawes they of China, no Bastern empice had melatained ite jones Who Wish t> secure all the numbers ef the volume, | grosses made im Congress, om Webster's death, to be committee of fifccem members, to be oalled the General suverd work tables &c., superior to - : 3 rat preeent. by the most ancient wittors, We tink . 0.2180, abort 75 OEE tee | eee ae ease eelvcilers, and others, at homo or | Printed. ; Committee on Claims, whore duty it slall be to report a | ‘hem in the Kock of Job, aud it is +oid by classical nu ‘ Festward the star of empire takes ite way’ : Piet “Eatanh ase | abroad, sue reepeotfwiy invited ¢) forward drawings and THE LUNATIC ASYLUM IN THT DISTINCT OF COLUMATA. general bill at each cetcion, making appropriation for the | {herities that they aro found in Hesto4 bat we kuowthet |. Th# lecturer went om to desectbe the ancieg’ Gaal, ‘te ts, sugar baskets, | sketohts of all imporeant seeros or ooourrenres thet may | Mr. Busaips, (Gem.) of I., offered a resolw'ton, which | went of private claims, A te ts eh they are found im Lomer ung otheranctent writers It isa | BO ¥ere @ yolorous and deviog race, aud who hat © ten and ov fee ‘euros, statues, | Come uncer their observation to the Illustrated News, | was adopted, calling for information as to what has been | P*Y La + A eeparate vote may be | werder tome, when the constellations are ro ea: curten of menaurieg t y learned pete, ke; brensos, eranps, bodies wiih a girdie, Lf aay watch stands. jowil ctands. clocks wish stends, and a large | New York. | Suoh drawings and skotches, whom wied, will | done, and how the appropriation made, ans bern expended | taken om ary ono of tbe items. He made @bristexpla | end their lending cbaraoteristios vo easily aoquitod, taat | WE fonna to be corpulent, they wore daed Tbe ele eet + Chi Nau | be liborally paid for. cons Dati ; ‘ wtp cient Bri “4 : AT ny Se vers heey wager, eurar ward “artiote y Pi MUA Wee taviled. be commaaionie wih ie the struction of a li ic asylum in the | netion. theming the present inefficlent mode cf msking eae = Lelie etal try Sven ae with ‘saaieanion ee sever = 4 Anse were — decanicre, tn bots, odor boxes’ Re, &e., to by sold witheul | 1 ribaiad $20 0: Meory D. Beach, | After the tramstation of some other busines of no spe- eparenyiatens: Private olsims. expressleg his objeo- | traveree the remotest part Of the globe—-we my go to | UPORIN glowing langusgo” After glanclog at Lombardy eevee lta end $90,000: and Allred each, $20 000—making a capital: | clul importance the Sonate tock up tons toa Board of Claims. and showing how weil his own | distant nations, where evoryibing chunges—ianguage, | 864 Spa°D be cume to France in counection with whiek he JOSEEIHRGEMAN, ACTION FER, SALES ROOM, girty tiorenne dollars for the publication ot o Tlustrated | nr xrsqueKy BLRCTION CASEI—MR. DixON DFOLARED RX | proposition would wnswer the Purpose its meoners— bat | theae Tabasrelinton: | fe rants soaeie ed 191 Wee eae to Beotuce Napotcoa—a mem 191 Wastington street, Krookien.—Thureday, Docombor ’ se LE 5 i 4 ile upon uses at home. with the san Bani nore realness WaT Ubequal im anol 24. at 12 PM, at the premises, the two story frame | b ing the design of the peop ictors to. pe dace aa Mr Doveras, (dem) of Ill. eaid bo wished that this | Mr. Swrxrzen opposed the smendment, for the reason | Det, wad. gororar while aveivitiie cee on 88 | times ° Bis mumetous ean bel tnive jeomairons cin Vulldh g. ca the Gorter of Piyimouth and Jey atroets: the | TeTmAneD ty a oo at ee eee ee ae caantiak | Matter had beob reterred to a committee. and that tho | tEetit would ercats copilicts between the committess of | Upon the globe. while mountains have riooa ve | great, and he rsivrd France to the Baheat polut of glory and te . find alot ot balldiug ftine. The builds “a this design no exponse will be spared. debate had taken plece after their report was made. But | the House incresse rather than diminish diflouities and ‘dup. cas have obavged their bed4, and rivers thelr enown tie had so janplanted himeclf in the boarts Deremved before the lst of February, 1808, Formscash the amendment pendiog deciaring Me, Dixon the Sema. | produce a Kind of log rolling system, ‘Theee were facili | ecurses, we row look to the enme shings im tho heavens people that his spiric «til ruled amoog thom. aad toyed the illusion that kings rato by right divias, that Neat raw and that Adum and ve sung tho | Austin. Rosria Purkey, Africa, and Bouts Amerioa. an the day J,OREIGN NEWSPAPR®S.—ENGLIFIL, IRISH AND | tr. brought up, the merits, amd on it the vote woaid | ties enough slrendy for getting money out of tho tren | whiclactgug d the eys of the wie inen of Bavylon—ths | be deetso: SSGE STOCK OF EUROPEAN FAN i newspapers, #0 aleo all foreign periodicals, can | determine the whole question Mr, Olay resigned in De- | FBry, apd more than one half of the claims now allowed 2¥ Goons.— on application to F. BRaDY, imporwr of | cember, 1861, to tase place in September 1852 The | ought never to have passed. Ile would throw open the | glories of in Paradise. When we coma to sarrey the | WtTe BEXt notived ond then the lecturer came to Ud. URL. VANDEWAIER, auotioncer, will sell on re er, ted purts of just oh ; i arvey the curer came to Great RP TA ORE so papers, Noe 16.Newon stroat. Papersformarded | Legislature, in Dooember, 1461, elocted Mr, Dixon to fl | ocurts of justice to cleimants beavers with the telorcope, new giories burst upon cur | Briiein, which had subdeed Ireland. whjoh for ages had Mr. Sreruens (whig) of Ge. thought thet by the ap- | view, commensurate witn th stram been governed by her o«n sovereij pointwent of ruch a commlttes, the publiaiatersst woald | Ns ba Papert a dish fl elapse ve pate ry Birt Leo Bresdway, European fancy goode being, iu part, the ba- — — y Lanes of the steckot A. Legute and Pardoas . isting of AGAZINE OF ART—IN | “epaticm went into effect, Mr. Clay died. xidary man has contrived for himeelt, haa aided | "Dich was aro nonexed while Amezios, Australia, hy adapted . from. the royal factory: da- ch Ry ant | Yeeamey occurred which was filled by the Governor. | be better subserved tham by the present inefiriont rys- | bia terble cowcrs so much, beyond all compatwon ae the West Indies were propled by her cage, wmarble and ormulu: bronacs, real, © assortmout of | rope diese The first literary and acca to which precedents could be strained was, | cleimante as robbers, aud was of opinion, {f the courts cf | for wish the one we visit tho remotest parts | Bed added to the happiness of menkiad. war enother Fy Benes auimels, &o., b; Ling Re | bere Ny a ig and erin pees consgod Upon ii the Legisistare may elect to fill the vacancy | justice wero thrown open, government would be com. | cf cratim. aud with tho other we deseond | Question. snd one that ho world not there disques, Me be TYE UEtabastor vases, | Koz ote, depertm nie. In addition to highly finished ene | which may thereafter oocur, and that suck an cloction | priled to pay mitlions of dotlacs now withheld by it through myriads of beings below the iarects that | Rovld only mow say that her injustice to Irelaad was @ ‘pitchers, ens, &6., of tho importation of Sig. U.Giowaanl. The | feintora it wilt includes Gallery of Portraits of the moat | Wil be vaid provided the contiogency happen. Preov- Mr Ocevisanp, (dem.) of Conm.—although fevorable to | port in the sunbssm. and I siend amazed between iio | St#in om hereecutcheon. which centuries of tims could reform. in disporiug of private olaims—opposed the | wo, which toscmite—the universe or an busect But it | POt éllece Her patriot cons. pacished from tl smepement as not oulsulated to effect the object. Tae | tr our purpore to untold the riches of the telescope. tf tt for caring to ascert their right», as well - toon ited remedy is tor the merobers to attend bére om Fridays and | I were to cxprers tue principle of the telescope asy | DY Poverty andoppression ail bore witnest against ber, Saturdays. ond attend to this particular business tems. it would be thus: Wo torm am image ct a distant | Holland was omce as great as #uo was, but now (aem .) of Michigan. belivved the propo | ¢e.estial object aud wo magvify that image with ami. | fillem Lastly. he onme to America. the laud of the sition to be nelti cr more nor less han vubmitting the en | croscope We ovnno: go 0 ihe heavenly bodies as iho | fee, Ort cetiled bye few pilarims, seekiog am asylum tiro question of paying private claims to fiftcen genile. | icon, tor inctance but we may bring it down to as aad | fm the pirveoutions of Vogland, and some omi- men. without appeal n we bave the igege of it we may apply our magnifier | "ts from Helland After giving a sketoh of Mr. Canpnvix, (dem..) of Hlincis, satd, although there | to that tmagein the eaine manner a4 we dot ot, | Amertcan bietory, the lecturer piovreded to aay that were several objections to the amendment, ho believed | T+lescopen Dave heen so generaliy dey ~ | Ube republics of the Old World fei it would. to sine extent, relieve private claimants. and | necerrery for me to enter into a f de will be on exhibition the day, botore th See pow on exhitition, a eplondid by the ancient 1 with | die irguished Mon and Women of ell counts on, with acco dents of elections by legisiatures in advance of the oxpt of Ra- | ranying memotrs, estlsctod from authentic suuroes; soensa | Tation of constitutional terms, are mot precedents apply tropeaa painti ‘To | from remarkable raseagos in history; ch rice spooimens of | ing to cares of vacancivs which may occur im the recess. Qe dlaycond o€ on Thareday, Deo. | Srohitecture and orvame: cj iMuatrated descrip. | ‘The frst eright proper ané valid ‘The latter may or RES MAN 7 | sions of manufacturing proce objects «f oartovity, &o.; not be valid, aocoraing tothe circumstances. He did AKO SALE OF FRESH MANUFACTURED FURS. | forming altogether a work of avrpussing beauty andidtore:t, | MOY no H Lyr VARDEWATHR will soll on this day, 2lat inst. | The Beiter’ tho Paintere cf all Nudenein monthly | Bot sgree with all the precedents, but would acquiesse in sat 1034 o’olook, at the enics room, 1¢ Wall strect, a largo a parts Price 6 conte each. The lesding featare of thiy | themas judgments by the Senate, if Mr. Clay had not ctlegont assortmont of fure, comprising every work will bo combining epecimons of the mort colebrited | Oled, aud bis resignation had become a matured act, then ticles of the finest fatrica and oar afaocture, woll pictures of each ter, with his portrait, h | Mr. Dixon’s election would have been valid, but that re. air eaneik v4 parties artiog. A taro opposes: | portionlars of bis life an’ work: {11 be of equal ini aiion nover was matured—no vaoancy hed occurred salty te offered to partic ‘® superior elass af goods, ED the student or Rrofeeser: and to the pebits ans in comequence of it Before the day when 1+ might have I because thoy were found: d on corquest and friud, wad wot om publie virtas, market prices cousissiug of eloraut gets ot mar- ore ‘a Mers od derartption of | f ohta i been vacant in consequence of resignation a vacancy oc- | he should voie for it them, iti Los 4 ‘The republic of the Unired States wi Heer e eter saa sleigh Fiben lined jim oF 20 conteeach aumrer. History of Paiat- | Ooh Toy grat, and all Mr Clay's convection wisu the | Mr Warnavax. (whig.) of Maine, adveestod the pro pepels ne ageesrane mete incertae powesti nt, | ed Ter founders teeistod the theese rae te . fix, coved leopard Afriona . bo. ¢ free, to any part of the Union, if | svat terminated His nignation never having gone into | position. flector (iat bas ever been tnvented, The tabe is atcy | Of Britain. and in two wars drove her back. The pi tlubs of two or more | effect, became vold at death. A varivty of causes opportunity to era to m welve montha, seortment uf the above articles, liberal terms, Agen the Union Au, Mr, Stavxy. (whig.) of North Carolina, opposed it. feet in length and so lorge in diameter that tho Dean of | f this country was unparsiicled in the history o} Mir ¥areman. (dem .) of Mississippi, proposed a sub- walked throvgh the ‘tube from end to ‘end with bis world | Provecding with giamt stridor, the rE. 4 Mituto instructing the Commitiee on Judiciary to tu | virbrclla up. There aze two telescopes of comparatively | People had established am empire which Im {ts inflaeuoe, ire into the neoersity ard a of giving to the | recent construction, which give us exocltent examples of | "#8 destined to be co extensive with the globe iteolf— States District Courts full power at law to bear | refractors One ik at Puleora ip nd the other | Covering nearly, {f not all our contisent—with @ coast d determine claims against the federal government et the Barveid University, Our country le nowin pos. | Of#veh vast extent, bounded by two oorans, while the vory town | might have rendered that resignation void. Death, re W AUCTION AND COMMISSIO a ercoutaret win feeb i us Faecuring ner i cocurriag. Bete ths" tia Ghen the ‘sefiguah Nees teen. fermed ‘ofthe slopar ce tnd. beau'y of thoss worse from | fiom went into effest, would have avoided that seribers have boow ii ‘o busineds | py. Ol All nation, and made the seat vassut fastenter. With these read ‘estate: ani ote rendered toe LEN NDER MONTCOWER | teh ALEXANDER MONT seat Was not vacan; when Mr Dixon was elected, for Mir Mr Sacxert, (whig.) of New York, stated his chjeo- | seesion of one cf some mognit joy | bores of its iniavd lakes measured thousaads of miles. srry ia mus om, #Bles, ouumot Publisher, 17 Spenco street, Now Ciag continued Senator la: aaonthe after Mf. Dixon war | tlens to Mr. Hrewn's amendment, guing that {t would | fn axecieaew aiid wviie tame Wire eae \tainia alone was one-third iorgae_ than al ™ ick re tood. 3 8 elected. No vacancy till June, when, by the facilitate business, only combine bills in log- | vord Wniversity telescope, though it 4 ni ow our rai C graph wires extended over the connicnments, ad quick returns goarrantord COPIES $21.) IN BOSTON, IN TWO | Geach of Mr Oley. the became vsoant. rolling rystem. than the iusvlan, decatiro it ty more mamageciie, | 18d—our steamships as well as our saliog vesscle, bea SOM mis i mo Obarged om eaters ¢ hie mo a the 3 Ww fh day ieeued.-REDDING & CO., Bost. Legislature not being in session it was the duty of the Reve thls day iotucd’e bow aad beeuuifel edition of trees | Goverocr to iit it by « temporary appolntment. Tals jated om good paper, with oleae | war a care where the Governor was authorized to ap hee, pri pec fit for preservation. jCourcesders | point. He did appoint. and the constitution fixed per- hat in betor’e publi Mr. Jouxgox. (dem) of Arknowes, favored the propest- | the telercopes 1 have named, isa fall eorrobors. made tho shortest passages between this countey ion, because it would approximate to justice to private | the state of the uris in the age in which wo ive, nor | Rurope Progtecs wan the watch word, and we were rendy claiments, who are mort sadly neglected under the pre- | ecvld there have been made, in any preceding age of tho | to cabture Cuba or annex Mexico. ‘The time would soom rent ui ogee of the House Wetld on instrument like them; forthe state of the acts | “five when Mexico would fall into our quiet powostion. P BAT PROPERTY ON _ and oe gibt —Jomoe M, Miller will sol}, om the | two famous spece thef Jenuary, 1455, at the-Morchante’ Ey change, in hee valuable picoe of ‘sokinan strost, Mr, Ww pa 1 works | emptorily the term of such appointment by the Govern- Mr. Freeman's substitute was voted down, by ayes, 63; | was not sufficiently advanced at az edi We want her mountains and ber fertile valleys; aud smumbors 55, 26, ani ? foot frout ¥, grcoch in of courre omibead, andit thoy | or a continuing til! the next mooting of the Legislature | nore. 78 {6 comtruct such telescopes, for in the construction ot | ines worked by Ameriean emterpriee would supply tee one banc ved foot in depth, vy ch war tho skilful weanoe in witch he | No power can overrule or shorton the term of that ap- | | Mr. Drown’samondment was then rejected, by yous, | these instruments, the highest attainments in chemistry | "ld; and that degencrata, feeble race under our laws pag Ogg bc] tisutore, wt turned all he enemy's defences, cvon tinto chost of | pointment, because It was fixed by the constitution, ex- | 74, oes. 89 were requieite for it was one of the resondite principles | 224 institutions, would soon bee ornament of dlener’s No. 6 Mai the murdered coalition,” they will ave the {mportancs o€ | cept where the constitutional term expires bofore the | haw MeTIION RoFOEKD FoR wi.xcTING PREsDEYTIAL | in chemistry wbich made the most perfoct speculum, | Td Westward our empire would extend beyond Cali forthwith necurirg a copy. in order that they may preserva | meoting of the Legislature. The constitution made it the. ELECTORS. and the highest stete of opiles were requisite to give che | ‘ris to the Sendwioh lands, to Chins, aud the whole . Ewina. (whig) of Ky., submitted a resolution. §n- $ tpeculum a proper figure. Groat smechen ith vesterm world Thus an owpiro would bo founded the Committeo on Jucisiary to Inquire into | li ibe force of the steam cepine, wore brooght {nts | Which weald defy the hand of time, and endaretil the the expedtency cf reporting ® resolution providing for sm | requisition. and the greatest amonnt of mechanical akill | last LM shail sound the dissolution of the globe itself. teeters for President and View Prestdeat—eseepe the | ez aulsta zo give the instrament x proper mounting, | et Jettutes Intely deevarede iisney Okey and Davie two #aateriel a mong te tens te Gear Boks te pr cen it unthaken and steady. giving it the cad lenry Olay P ide by vide, and for tl 1 the te St forcaelo slogqnences Bi pastes Prive 2) soute,s Tecen ve. | uty of the Governor to make « temporary appointment by wail Scld by Sturger & Townsond, 222 Beneduay, | Umtll the next meeting of the atnce. & Ds W Long & Br duty of the Legislature to fill such vacancy. The com B. Lolber, Phietolpbia kB. Peter: | stitution provided for vacandtes being filled by the Logis- lature after their ocourrence, and not before they hap R. © eg MEME, AU By de el Balter eae aan oot the very best qual 4 ee ee seine los about six n rtah Froeh mantel clina vases + = pened. maintaining its olzeles without moving Nor do ‘Mr. Casa, (dem.) of Mieh.. disclaimed any disrospect | theervezal diswicte, inetead of by the vote of the whole t ¥ On the records of hi , theif names would Mf re CUE BALL SKASUR.. * © pining Li Legulature of Reatucky in the | Stato, 7 Fconore tha te bs a a thd wast Tote \vessmiced to pnterity with tore of Washington A OR R9ant of, And by order af tl ; moraine NE TWENTY-POURTH ANNUAL HALL, TN ALD OF | course he intended to pursue Ho believed they did what lie BD, LAND TITLES IN MISSOU city, named Henry Fitz who makes tho best telesoopes Joffernon, in letters of living light in fonirous of Sieede - rsh pon vod niger the New York Fire Dov + Fund, wil! take place | they considered their du'y, There was no orgy og P ie Danny. we) of Mo. jotroduced @ bill providing | fo: thelr power upee the fece of the earth. This laa Set eet ho ated kee oe + His will - sound pasti aaany we cay of the | nt the Astor Place vere ou Monday ovoning, Janu- | tween this and soy case resi on disputed ts, | for the setain; dispu'en in relation to cortatn lacd | noticnal object, and { would much prefer (his city Destavetive Fire tx Daxyiuer, Inprana— — at ecopers OR, wenskaung of Fistly edt ale ery 24, 1863. Tio) ofthe commities, ‘The facts hero were all admitted. Governor had no | titles in Misseuil Referred to the Committee on Public hoving the credit of making the Lest telercopes | Hace tae Town iw Rvivs —We learn that » fire ooourred brooohes, ¢ar rings and beacolets, single sto id ME FIFTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE rinsT TROOP | Heht to determino or limit eny appointment. It Lance im the world, rather then the sabre blades of bg hi adage ye g® last, which destroyed wags Eh en, stone, eto; ologant snamoled gold 4 "T Warhington Uroye will bobeld at Nidlo’, Seloon, om | was the duty of the Senate to doolde when ® member | The Ifcuse then adjourned. Dewercus. or the purple of Tyre. (Appinuse.) | mesrly all the business [4 of the town. With the ex- rwatebes, for joe; vory rich Enat old Husting | Wednesday ovening, Dovomber 22d, 185%, Tickots i | cented to bea member The Senate, in a'l such cases, cae If we turn the telercope upon ono of the htest fixed | ception of e email brick ding at the northeast Mover wacches; duplex and detached lever watches, shitter | py. x “No money will be ronetved xt the door upon any con- | war necesearily a |. He put out of view co Fire at Bellows Falis, Vermont stare, tho first *hing that will strike us fs the extreme | the entire north side of the public square wun oot holes hed tf ther with all the ueval ae | sijo-aiien Capt. 8. M. VARIAN, Otsirman. | tirely the cleuse in Mr iwether’s eredentiala limit- ‘4 beauty and density of the light whieh is exhibited If | away. The buildings were all = ToRIGNRER WiLL SELL: AT Onas.@. Connnts, Secretary, i ing As 0 earn to the ae A gg nd Sues ene & Braworipiy. Deo. 20, 1852, oe Sirius, the eye ts dezzied with @ fleod of light \ 2a a o " oe cad cr a lot { e de- D AOS, UAL BALL happened a. Taga ge A halts tev te Weds @ Valley Botel at Bellows Valls, Vermont, was de @ molten fut It is insofferable to the eve and Oourt Calendar—This Day. h serees, tho'oon- | @¥ ARDPS L c17R.—THE SIXTH A rerogusiton o¢ | GL “tthtae moony wil take lace at Nib stroyed by fice rarly this morning, Tho inmates barely | “2 Sstzopomer would contemplate with ail seen Unrren States Disrnrct Count —Same as before. motions. z3 z i 2 : 2 Gi 2 i ° ‘hees hutebie Invisible obj aueats i ig, December St, led. The ea iba he guage the nn oe. on, wiin,| eed wi hives pret ‘tim fg on bran ag. SY to be had of Lea: a myer thou, ix eon only be reen with the maked Comm —Part First.—Nee. 670, Te, phates thoir desire that he should hare Steamships at New Orleans, true with the mest Beiltant’ opestachen ae haters ae: 616 Tae Can TeOrily to Tin oad, pemtee’ Peas Biased New Onteans, Deo. 18,1852, | ‘he Pleiades he will see another oluster If we view the | —Bame as yesterday. iwANDY, RAISING, AC, AT AUOTION.— hy ES bY Ab ig Seton ab oT ual fancy i a proper. leaving the whole we to the all of New York City Assombly Rooms, ja the oon 5 through the tel — ieenense Hack and'peenhy eof | ekwtek Grub wilt eae mbt Roout, | Senate, ana abstaining from aff partielpation The steomsbipe Ovpeey from Now York, and the Daniel | fepe intuceseston that vncy ao ens for inesesd of that | E84 Oe 60d OL TORTI: 190, Che Aa0 seh, oat * Frenoh fa- he Rail coxnar ion aheieela aes tke cnseie oo ersy. When did yaowray hepoen ia Mr Clay's | Webster, from San Joan de Niceregua. arrived bore yee. | mirty apperrance which Prevents itecit to the muked eye, | 177, 667, 689, 710, €00. TY, TIS. 719. 7%, TR. 728° Clad iil SPyner ie m4 Mitunt, Gitte ae Tus: °° Not until hie death ne vacnnoy was fitiod by | terdey erd the William torn, from New York, artized | ert# nro world of the wont biiiinet oviects progent | 798) 7M TT, T2R, 759, 3oey $8d, Tad 70%, Tha tastes Vane ioe Petolds ni Ander J. Seogcbary. { te appomtmont of ar atueriwether, the to day, hemecivee (6 our view, Lf, thom, such are tae powers of | 720, 740, 748, 744, .