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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ° WHOLE NO. 17357. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, SALES A® AUCHION, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH thereat held by John Robbins, of Pennsyivania. The Interesting from Concord, N. H, the New Testament. ‘The Puritans began to as DOU BLE SHE ET. progeny eA pS op eenmaes gana bioniaeeitiaee trey i ees ie £6 ne ives one to, pag BR | THE mosriTALITY OF BosToN ACCKPTED By GEN, | tons. and henceforth religion was reformed, and et oat Asie ss —On this day, (thuredey.) De- commencement of (be lapesomtemes We ores rors ECO SS GENER BULCOY TEPER “ES that the people hash no ni weticht Poa pe | CW PUBLICATIONS. Qomber 284, at look, will be eold without ressrve, the | PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. | Sie contesting the seat of Mr. Fuller of wd LEGISLATURE, ETO. want he ts'then ee pp a MM ILLUSTRATED WAGAZINE OF ART—IN | Mortent New Yorke” The stock cousais of store wartie, Le rg veaie. Conconn, Dec. 22,1862. | Rrted, and so the Roundheads begun to think of the arrangement | chinchilla, Gtch, equirrel, mink lynx, natural lynx imita Pension for the Widow of Gen, Worth, Mr Davis, (whig) of Mass., from the Committee on | The committee on the part of the clty government of wn and the sceptre. and soon they disappeared, Bas boon mado to Produoe o mere of uapae men it~ | tion stone martin, imitation ermine, short lynx, aad London sp RPM EYE Dy ge eee. reportog ® resolution to pay John Taliaferro, | Boston, consisting of Messrs. Hobart, Spinney and Kim- | the Vommon: was established It has been oa ESitteries and Waroye hes been eogaged upon is Re ees ee Rare Wierenene se srmer or FS fost in 181i, Rnd Hikewion in 1BtRe He ney contesting & | ball. of the Council, and Messrs. Ober and Reed, of the | that the Puritans rendered themselves ridiculous by, She warlgns depart sdaition to highly finished en- | *2t?He — Bill to Pay Congressmen an AnnualSalary | the ret cue but not in the inet’ He Was sucooeful in | ag of Aldermen. commissioned te tonder the hospi. | Sustetity of thelr manners, and t Libortiniam whbele the choicest works of the most eminent UCTION NOTICE—RICH GOODS, FAMILY PRE- * ‘Mr. Davies im Cibo aes. fs followed was the re-action, and was to be asoribed to thele ery of Portraits of the most sente.—Catalogve sale by WW. Shirley—Priday, Deo. Defeated in the Senate. . Davis said delicacy had beretofore prevented Mr. | tallty of the city to General Pierce, on his way to Wash- | severity. It might be so; thay. have committed of stl countr.es, with acoom- | 24, at 10} o'clock, No. 70 William street, near Cedar.— apie ‘Taliaferro from aking for the money, He is now living, ington, waited on the G this and te some errors. You have a laugh at the Paritams because momeira, collacted from authentic sources; scones | Papicr mache work*drensing cases, portfolios, waiters Sc m meee Bt the age of eighty, aad, belog poor, wants what 9 om the Ceaneal this: mening, “°° | they gave their sons and their daughters such wmoouth y ‘passnges is Ristory oa xg hd silver oun: baskets, centers, tan and pet The President's Messa ge Finally Disposed Of | boneetly his duc i cepted the invitation. names; but have we not seen that the very question be- fofmanufacturing processe 70 ioaity, or; table eutl ry, rooking horses, aleighs, Ko. Worth wties Mr. Leroner, (dem.) of Va, wanted to know whother Tho delegation afterwards accompanied tho President | tween them and their antagonists was with respect ‘altoge: tndinterest, | of retailers and faruil ‘ . by the House. the Antiquarian Committee had extended their inquiry | cect te the Btate House, and hoard tho eulogy of the | ‘0. the Bible, and if the one party chose te to any other such cases? make light of the Bible, and select memes from aay UOTION NOTICE.VALUABLE SALE—THIS DAY, Renee Air” Davie veplied-—He did not care whether there wore | Hon Ira Perley on tho late Daniel Webster, which war | romance’ is {t. not. the Iikeliest thing in the. wortd brated 6 10% o'clock, in the sale rooms, 18 Spruce svreet, val: Marine Disasters and Loss of Lifes | hundred thousand such oases if they were honest. an eloquent production The hall was crowded with the | that the Puritans would select theirs from the Bible? Price 50 conte each. The leading feat Bork will be Sombicing specimens of the most cel at of each mastor, with his portrait, aud such ‘ble sale of furniture au¢ hourckeeping artic Mr. Levcrma— leadit of the Btate. pathic a ru of his life an w riko a2 will be of equal interest fuperior onok ing stove 1 tu ti ‘ag ta rd Sade mat- maaaanaaaal fair Fey itwas Pipe daa enow, If the use was | he Boston Aaiegation afterwards entertained General beak othe tae which ‘hey iivou. ee re forabo ? ine of Art—Fhres dol: | siery, cutlery, jewelry, valuable «i wise won eater’ | Movements of General Pierce. | Mr Daur a— Tt would have bean. ifpresented | Fieioe-and a fow of his most intimate friends, by adinaet | Puritans were not to be honored for stripping the dece- fein : Hoa rads 7" ES i Reet rg St a Sie elciee aPitr “Pane Oe teas will bo » to any part o! B22 RESEMAN, AUCTIONRER —FRIDAY, DEC. | Horrible Murder---Markets---Cold Weather, | Yg'»¢ the rame ‘shea olla Extensive Robbery, &. of religion, and it was the nakedness of the athlete enter- Paid in advance for twelve wonths. Clube of 24, at ten o’clook A.M, at No. 91 Orange streot, oor- ’ Ir Wit.tame thought the long delay of paymont made Baurimons, Dec. 22, 1852 ing the arena. stripping off everything which might im- plied om liberal terms Agents wanted in every ner of Henry street. Brooklyn, the steck and fixtures of » kO., &O., &d. the claim more merritorious, and exprested the hi ‘The master’s mate of the sloop of-war St Mary's. to- | terfore with his free action in the struggle for life. Tt peat ich the Linlon. ; Any poreen receiving the test unm: | retell grosery etere, Oe eid Ghat government would not plead the statute of limive: | Mght hade large sum of money. about $35,000 in Ponn. | it not wrange that men imeaerging from such «history her of wubsoribers No just conception can be ALL AND JUDGE— « tions against an honorable vania bank bills, He believes that | should require some time to relax their manners RAND SALE OF REALLY VA tion MR. CHARLES PHIL- From Washington City, a Friday the form: 4 beanty of these works Iuable pictures, b: Mr. Davis, of Mass , ree men who were with bim at the depot here robbed inerely feeding a drinted prospetus All communtestions | IPS, of London, on thuri Mth | THE RUMORED FUND FOR GENERAL PIBRCE—SMORE: | guch old visie. eat) fice fiaen woaratsieg ect to com, | Mm-and itiv supposed they have gone to Philadelphia. | Puritans were driven over to the extremes of aushetiig, ee rere Putlfshor, Iy Speuse svteet, Now Yor She entire private obileation ois gentiomam whocose oes TARY STUART AND HI8 CONTRACTS. Jecture All the facta are on record. ‘Two of them wore named Saunders and Curran. andthe | They rebelled when James tried to make mon » Beny oc wd sionl Ds he nna “<= | ¢hem to that portion of the community which ia 6u dciently SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Pearerrcrae Fetearked, thst be Gd. not want to vote genie mith of Il a Lrg ‘We have | cording to law, but they wight hare recoiled if "Ne UTNAM'S MONTHLY. FOR JANUARY, 1953, WILL | cultivated to appreciate and ambitious to obtain “gems of Wasuinaron, Deo, 22, 1952. blindfol on a claim which has been standing forty years, | 8° mall couth of Richmon: impoesible to make persons rerious accerding to statute. No Pr taady for delivery on Pri'iay, the 24ta inrtant. ¢ rst water only.” | Among those hy modern artista will i Doo. 38 ‘The first part of the rerolution allowing for one case ns servitude is so debasing as liberty without law: the Pasi- Lente:—Introductory; Spring or Summer; Cub: be found origit y R gis Gigne . W. C. Boutelle, A. ‘There is no truth whatever in the rumor started from | only was agreed to by —yeas 97, nays 52, and tie latter Non-Arrival of the Canada at Halifax tan sought to moderate and control that liberty; he fax Hloinsent omacions AainUrD AS Granan Be’ O. Greens the faverioe this olty, that the democretio members of Congress cou. | PAZE triceted. by ST to 74 Pontuann, Doc. 22~12 P.M, | struckfor freedom, but subjected himself to self-denial inal; Gondola Songa The Living Cor} original By ‘ra, Titty a.” Speneer., OF f template voting s large sum of money to be placed at the o House tiem aeons. The royal mail steamer Canada had not arrived at | and mortifcation. He threw off the despotinm of the Bwise Journal; The Fountain of Youyh; Freneh Alma: re six originals by William Brow: disposal of Presi — — Fralifax at the date of our last despatch from that plase, | King avd became the servant of God. The Lil he es- an iis te Conedts Midera ‘Splaituation;. ‘The ta mandone Wouvetman, ove, Grinds, wo vas sooval with | posal of sie Pieroe, to be used to guard agaiast | Whe Malls for the Lake Superior Regions, | thie evening, nor was there any appearance of hor. tabllahed was nat the goddess of the ‘suaienta, wi hh loose ‘hn L. Ste; ; Fashion; On Young Authors; Virginia in enniers; an invalual iagdalen by Franqua; flower piece, UTOpesD ms. Th oT hi arment, and flushed cheek, but est vi whom B Novel Foria; Uncle Tomibudes; Personal Heminisconces | by Teller fruit, by Gi Nium; two eabine Tandscapes by — ip earch aa neh Gree Wee Deraorr, Doo, 22, 1852. ae fe thera bo venseste eee ‘Testament. o % te mination from | ™ooted. Om the contrary, the democratic members have | The mail for Mackinaw and Ste Marie oloses at Detroit Commemoration of the Landing of the | him wase study—austerity a law. Bay thai ka ee yf Thorwaldsen; Ericsson's ‘aloric Ship; Aneodotes of Pic talens wines Crus English, Frei owner's reside: ames son: Literature. Ameri h | 9A. " st the No 40 Wot | no desire to initiate any policy for Mc, Pieroe, preferring | office on the 26th December, at nil t . " "i clock, P. M ; 2 * woistaken in his austerity, but who can question the prin- eect Ret eee | ken pe rather to wait for the manifestations of the oracle of tte | tue Lake Superior mails, for Felejoyhbagre fault tm Pilgrim Fathers. Faas gidorae run Bip Si Ged 1 ee dear : E ; - D “ nar in modern times there m & successful revolution Potash Oo” will pabiist on the 284 instante The Toe 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONFER—BY ©. W. HOLMES.— | _ The statement that Secretary Stuart had determined to | & the 30th December, at nine o'olock, P. M, which is not bora of the Christian faith English Puai- Brat of the Weoer, apiexdial pated oiuavaes wa « Will be sold this day (Thursday), at 103, o'olock, | give out no more contracts ix unfounded in fact, nor has Celebration of tho 232d Anniversary. tuniam, when ite victories were won, raised its sohoel- m ariven for such @ decision. Of apiece i Salling ef the Niagara, ee » | the assertion that Mr Howo and other members of Con Bosrow, Dee. 22. y ‘1 r ‘ ius- ae Rae eee gress waited upon, the Eresident to remonstrate against | rng royal mall stoacaship Niagara, Uapt. Stone, sailed ofige ohairs, | the Searetazy’s alleged decision ma iss cee Ste pla ila: vallum, silt clasps ~ noon to-day, with forty nine passengers for Liverpool . the bigh heroism, patient fortitude, and suffering, unob- Rue BY tOouves of Beaitsh Roading, prepared or AST RIVER PROPERTY.—ANTAONY J. BLEECKER PHIRTY-BEC and eleven for Halifax Amongst the former was George | Oration, Tribute to the Memor served: and. unspplauded. Nor wre to nuppove that Smorieag Library Atsoviation. &¢: 12n0, limp oloth, 6) | 514 rl coll at auction, thie'day, at twolve o'clock at tho ECO§D OONGRESS. W. Kendall, of New Orleans. The amount of specie taken of Daniel Webster. +’ re was given to them any conception of the magnia- gents. Now re Home Book of tho Picturesquo: 8’ Exobange. seventy-nine lose of ground in tho SECOND &ESSION. out ‘5 not yot registered at tho custom house, > t reaults of their decision. God makes men Be " at by ew issue, splondidly illustrated. small folio, mor. extra, $6 | Eighteenth wsrd, on Sixteenth, Sevonteonth, Nineteoath, es es 7 fy E Pp. PUTNAI i Twenticth, and Twenty-iirst streets, formerly belonging t ——— &o., &e., ko. withholding from them the splendid reward of ae- loin ils $b. oe RT aM T Pucke place. | she late Francis Grifen, Muppoan be hint of the suctiocces, Senate. Marine Disasters, &c. . . tions—by strengthening them in the trust. Could they be whose features we recall to-night with fillal reverense oolored drawings of birds and flowers: 1 volume, folio, bouni at tho sales room 54 Bookman street, a variety of now and | amy occesi dn s novel and unique style. If. The second edition of the | second hand furviture, ov joat c ly and splendidly ilius- | maple, black walnut BEES houres! ard churches, and went to work to bulld ap ¢ institutions on Uhvistian prinoiplos, Our fathers RELIGIOUS AND OTHER EXERCISES, | epoused the good cance, and Teliorig that 8 just God Anne would one day vindicate it and them. y displayed jomes of American Authors pro! square Svo,, cloth es tops. $5: bd! mor. antq.,’$3: India proofs No. 7 Broad Wasuinaron, Doc, 22, 1862, | LO8S OF GLOUCES ; 4 ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE OF aRT—PRICE 25 eS INGTON, . 22, 1852. LOUCESTER FISHING VESSELS—EIGHT PER- - $s eee ial oa tenet wie new ssathig wit be ECUTOR’S SALE.—V ALUABLE REAL ESTATE, &C. THE CLASSIFICATION OF CLERKS SONS DROWNED, ETC. ‘ Th bey ripe papal mre Lappin) hd a fr pee Sha ee which we now behold --ceae Yoady for delivery in afow daye. Every arrangement has ho farm belonging to, the eats te of Elisha Everitt, The Crain laid before the Senate a communication Boston, Dec. 22, 1852, memorable day when the Pilgrim Fathers first put foot on | in consequence of their prone pat y sty the a deny Boon made to produgs a work of unparalleled magnificence, 1d, and of which ho has teen owner and occupant ‘The echr. Henry A. Holbrook, a Gloucester fishing vessel, | Plymouth rock, was celebrated by the Now Hugland So- | of their hope would have relierod their life of all ite Fegardless of crt. The first Hi vrary and artistic talent in et thirty four years, will bs offered at public ssle | from the Treasury Department, relative to ths claseifica- America and Euro on Thursday, the 20th day of Januncy, 1853, at 10 o'clock | tion of olerk Inst sen on the Banks on the 2lst November, om her way | ciety yesterday: It was also the forty-seventh anniver- | bitters. Byt theirs was the heroitm of faith fee ts. I A dat whic» time the personal effects belonging to aoe ; m4 made themselves of no reputation; they went out of ieoat works of the mort ominent painte te will #160 i, grain, oat THE COMMITTEE ON INDIAN APFATRS, home, has not since been heurd from, and has no doubt | **ty of that association in this city. The New England | Cw oouste, turned their baeks on thelr own Universities ii sold, including live gallery or portraits of the most distinguished men | and in the ground, fodeor, §, loughs, har- . gone down with all hands, eight in numbar, Six of those | flag floated from the Astor House, but it was at half-mast | in which they had quoted letters—on the pulpite from. ‘women of all ccunsries, with accompanying memoirs, | rows, and sleds. with all such mov iy belonging | Mz. Rusk (dem,) of Texas, suid the appointment of | Fipposed to have perished leave farailion Thy rons in respect to the memory of Daniol Webster, A laige | which they ‘had proached Met icnnaiea eet on Gollected from authentic sources; scones from remarkable ess of farming, inoluding | Mr. Atohison as President of the Senate made a vacancy | insured in Gloucester for $2.2 passages 4 ohel 1 hitecture and old furniture, &o. Th i it = y Houcester for $2,300, od i themselves into a strange land—braved the teerers ae ee oa eae aeiegeeare at | teutatienceuth of the Clinton terods Geetee Waetustat: | im the Committee on Indien Affairs, He moved tho | During the year 1802 thirteen Glowoest:s dahing ves. | COBe®D Of persons assembled im the evening in the | ‘F's Werterm ocean—suled out tinder an UnkDOWe eg, Quring procecees; object of curiosity. forming alto- | Central Rai-rona, in the township of Clinton, county of | Chair fill that vacancy. sels have been lost—five of them with thelr crews of | Broadway Tabernacle, to participate in the celebration, | and entered into the sotisudes of an unknown wil wether a work of surpassing beauty and interest. Ecceppn, oe pecunbed ew Jersey, aad conte i abous ‘one Ais ste cake ieniawire: thirty. nine men, nearly all of whom left large families. and listen to the oration, pronounced by the Rev. Dr, | They out the last link which bound them to the olvilised y Acres, under @ good state of cultiva . . . ee es William Adums, of New York. ‘Ths proocodings were | YoTd. and were alone with the starsand with thelr Ged; IE HISTORY OF THE PAINTERS OF ALL NA- | Dongs and wonetacd, Roving eee nae tdic! tllable, | Mesers. Hatx and Susmmen presented petitions im favor | pInk ON BOARD THE SHIP AFrGITAN—SCUTTLING OF they staggered from the faintuess of famine; with thelt Sions, in monthly rarts: price 60 cents cach —The load | water runuive throngvit, andqie well exonked with frat | Of the patsago of a bill giving further remedies to pa- THE VESSEL opened by the New York Sacred Harmonio Society sing- | own hands they dug the graves of wives and childrem; feature of this work will be combining specimons of the | trees of the usual varieties, and a good gard talni ; ing the chorus from Samson ;—~ and they knew not but that all might die, Notwithstand- Snowh celebrated pictures of exch croat master. with Ii Per: | suabusdanco cf the emailer apseies of frtit and sheabbery, djustment of na Boston, Dec. 22—P. M. T cemaegcees diaNN Uae Wiese jng all Chie, euch was thotr faith tn the justice of God, Daual interest te the studont or proforsor, and ta the public | pue,builéines are good, andthe land produecs henv« crops, | tiomal dificulties by arbitration The ship Affghan, arrived at this port to-day from New Of Him who ever rules above, thst they wore certain that though the tars ovar thee b blicat: Mazazine of Art, chested er UMBERLAN , Your heaven!y-guided sou! shall olimb, wade should fall, and the pillars of heaven #1 trem- eeliee Zarmaree Above pubion son ape g Leg would undoubtedly be a very desirable property for s POateed GRIT ota Orleans, with s cargo of 1,003 bales of cotton, an 1,160 Aud triumph ever Death, and theo, O time.” ble truth and right would triumph at the last; amd num’ or BU ccuts cach nutber. “The gbove. wilt be | £#Mer, of a8 4 country seat for & gentlomsn of leisure, or | | Mr. Wanx introauced a bill to surrender to Ohio the | Kegs of lard, took fire in the hold this evening, as sho was Prayer was then offered by the Rev, Dr, Potts, aftor | having withstood in the evil day, they now planted thee business man, being only two anda half hobre rido by rail- | unfinished portion of the Cumberland road in said State, free to any part of the Urion, if paidin ad- ; , lying at Union wharf, and, to save her, sh ; : Ferelve spent “Clubs of tw oF more fupplied ou yond to New York Mpeg tuurrcctanpech aESiba Gene) | creer tcc eadica vou cea tehai eee Her cargo is valued at $60 000, Tine'vessel | owned by | which Mr. Nash executed the sceno from Uleutheri :— dpe peatiane ender emu Men ce alice hacer Mtoe out the Union. Any ving the first number | ofthe purchaser, remain inthe farm. For uy information | Mr Bontanp reported, from the committee of confer. | 2, (Unmngbam & Sons, of this city. We could motiearn | |. 7H: ruLonins an ruvMoUrin, all, there is the memory of ancestry From the tone of Pees ee Peron with Seleame) will besersela etl secetat® |’ mex, near the fermyor Gd. Everitt $0) ence on the disagreeing votes om the bill granting « pen- eee - back, frou Gite fair land afse, the darkling pull, whorewinn | contempt indulged 2 one ee ay bs ap @aerely reading a printed prospectus. All communications sin BE , © 2 Re me a. HER PASSBNGBRS—BHITIEH STEAMER MOUNTAINEER | °*fth- absurd? Gan any inhabitant of the British isics boast ef be addressed to ALEXAN DER MONTGOMERY, pubiish- COLTON, AUCTIONEER —LARGE AND IMPOR THE NAVIGATION OF THE RED RIVER, IN DIETRESS, ETC. alge td Sr intntentente der pedigree t a full of the joe street, New York. ie L ae topnibard and aheteee rigs rot e Mr. Boatann introduced a bili explanatory of an ap- id : a « w me weer nae and étand upon | 4 prouder toe hed we? ° bodies of Py memo- day) Deo. 28 at 10% el prea rry opr tony y Aa? propriation for the removal of a raft in the Red River, The 'd HaRLESTON, Deo. 22, 1852. t) pM “ pra e ocean waste bohind, | ries of British history; the blood which flows in our veins SDATFUBLSHED, cums. | $22) D0, 25 at 0% v'elvck, et she tauction rooms. No 3 | Wun war ceken up. It provides: that e comract oe e British schooner Time, which arrived hero to. 7 re them bouns is the rame which once warmed the brave hearts s)No. 2, the only authoriz chaire that have over bere offered at oue sale in thie clay, | made for keeping the navigation oren and the removal of | 1 five days from Nassau reports that the bark Ovando | ‘The President—M. H. Grinnell—introduced the Rev, | are now slecping in the moss-grewn graves of the Songs. a6 sung at Christy's | Je will comprise rosewood and mahvgany patier, dining room, | the raft, instead of simply removing the raft. Read @ | 2!7ived at Nassau, in distress, on the @d of December, fifty- | Mr, Adams, who delivered the English martyrs. If there is any pride in linsage, thereks s ler or chat! Coeds ?. | bedroom and bescment furnitu: in great vari includ. | third time ‘and passed. Pe five days from Havre, with 149 passengers, was burned r iO not a man between Land's End and ousan hundred: or dozen oop- | ing overy article in the housekeeping line. Hi the | rRoroseD RAILROAD AND POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS BETWaeEN | 08 the Oth to the water's edge. All her oargo was not ORATION. who has more decided claims to English honors than eum furniture of a family who ay reasing up ho Alto, at th aise tine 100 ¢ozen of curl mapli soicoepi sekeeping THR ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC. Mr, Gwir, (dem ) of Gal, Introduced bill for the eon | The emigrants sailed in the brig Pedraza for Charleston, , as alfSthersia wane Cx | strustion of Tallsbed ‘and broneice-aad for evabin, | O2-{be 18th inst, ‘Three or four of them ed t Nassau, | 1424 Soolcty, and ladies and gentiemon, are wo drawa to lo peremptory, without regard to | ing postal arrangements, between the Atlantic andthe | cholera burned, but was eo damaged as te be almost valueless, By what secret sympatby, gentlomen of the New Eng- | telves. Here this ideality of history and lineage exis. oe: pace soar tagel haematoma, YB! Tw tho thing to be named wherein we stemd slone, The circumstances under which England sopa- gether on this dsy of the calender? It is more thana | rated from the Roman dynasty, inthe time of A liber ER & BROTHER 74 Chathem oy porturity for deale LAQeOnm talogues now ready,tard BOTTLES OF PURE BRANDIES, PORT, ‘weather, Pacific, and for affording facilities for commerce and ‘The British steamer Mountaineer, from Liverpool, | fond attachment to the place of our nativity, though the | VIII, has entailed a connection between Church ‘ 4 ‘ bound to St. John, N. B., in ballast, ari State which has embarrassed ber secular policy, amd will Pe cordinin, whiskey, tam gin, pouch, geri, blast | PYZNRY 7 LEEDS & Se arad Tee it be made the special order for the | ot Nassau, on tho Sth. having been out fiber reste memory of the homes and haunts of our childhood be | Emparnss it for all time to come, We have reached raspberry brandy, in'various qualities, imported | jo "tne’ ait thors 01 Ae Cizaan eacroun teat Seiad ties consequence of a derangement in her wachinery. bright beyond all Atcadain scomery, Obicfly is it the | whut, as yet, no natien has attained—tho entire for family uso, and for sale at 20 per cent less thanat any Sther house, ‘by WM H. UNDERHILL, Sency gopd 430 Broome sireot, corner of Urosby, | Sold to t BASKETS HEIDSICK, 100 BASKETS CHARLES Holdsiok, aud 200 bast ete aworted brands, Sch lockbiom Mr, Rusk urged the necessity of action on the bill. honest conviotion that the event which we this day cele. | tion of Church and State, with no dimiaution, bat im M. lered ional tanc THE scn . ANDERSO} orease in the power of free religion; and we point the ott, Manoun, consid it of mati importance, and SCHOONER AURA pe ret “ pene arryi ig mee brafo was immediately related to the general progres and | friends of iom throughout the world to our ova! for oe. ir. Bescirr wasin favor of the reference The British cchooner James, trom Martiania agen, | happiness of the human race. Were provincial pride or | to preve what religion is altogether unrupported by lat, Mr. Gwin suid it had already been reported by three | errived hereon Monday. fell in with schooner Susan A. | patronymic pretensions the secret motive of ourcelebra | and that in this country the men of progress aud ente- fand other choice champagne wines, 100 doz. rosewood dos | sommnittees, end there war no necessity for ref Anderron, of and from Staten I ‘ 7 rive are its friends, The fable of Douoalion pic! oh és y fignrae, t ference. jerron, of and from Staten Island, forOoracoko, teaky, or it wer doued the better; » Picking up, eae cate einen 1 ea, Sanat wines of varia Is by Finiy art Mr. Srocton was opposed to the wiiole soheme. from | abandoacd. ‘Took in tow, but lett hor eixty:tallos enc | Ch the Soenex it were abandoued the better; bat if it be | after the flood, the bonce of his mother—or the stones y 7 |. H. UNDEKH'L|,, 430 Broome street, corn — CASKS MUIR'S, YOUNGER’S, HANEY’S, DOVE’S, and Campbell's Fath irk aud Edinburg ales, just ded, and in fine order for family wso, in pints an ms, For sale by PETERS & CHAMBERS, late M. B. ters TOUpS; Papier mach 8 these are the most deeirable gov c With Hhecicheet gsode, ae aeoee aie e a Roath ts | _ ‘The bill was nid on the table anda Dill reported last Puovinence, December 22 1852. Principlcs. That which is our origin must be our ighe st bidder, be epecial safe. seerion. on the same subject taken up and made The schooner New York, Capt. Go Ml, fe and success were destined to teli beyond themselves and | servation; that which was oux eradie must be our Oe Le ~ special order for the tenth of January York for Boston, was ashore ou Bpindlo lheck, Mouth ved | their time, upon all generations and upsn all lanis, then | Wark, Ourtrust for the future, under God, are these iom, &o, | States constructing such a railroad, Le was for referenge. eas from the May Flower.in 1620 was an important linkin | the earth, expresses that the great renovations of n, it ‘A debate ensued. THE SCHOONER NEW YORK ASHORE the long drama of human history, if their faith, fortituds | be secomplished by going back to simple o: figures, | the beginning to thecad. He had no idea of the United | by south from Cape Henry, with but little water in hor. | ‘U8 We believe, that the small company which landed | cf the earth—and throwing them behind bim ore & Co., Importers, 300 Broadway. OHN FISHBLATT, AUOTIONEER—AT HIS NEW ‘TMK FURTHER PROTECTION y i no bo: by . LATT, AUOTIONEER—AT HIS | : HER PRO OF PATENTERS of Rose Island Newport, this morning. Lor da- | is th one man, wherever born, eater 0: | Simple, old facbloned, unprctending Meant, 19 Satan LOO BASEETS caArE Lear, MUuM, Sin Mgt rooms, 20 Nokth William snd 225 Williametrects, | | The Semate took vp the bill granting furthor remedies | mage has not beon aeoortained, ” 5 Oe eof interest in th oe reer Rat oy | gu fathere iad out the foundation of tne republic, mame sieck champagne, in pints and quar! O'clock. dry goods, iething, silks, calicoes, muslin de to patentees, and, after some debate, it was postponed tifl — less degree oF em m another, And so | ly, the epelling bookfand the Bible These two agente of eel ORacae re ane Leadon Upek perme Iai “the best quality. Also, a lot of fancy | Tuesday ACCIDENTS TO THE BRIG ATLANTIO , doug os we rtady the ways of Providence with philoso. | Vilsccumpllah re wiles wee ment En wank of pre winer forthe hoidase, ould nok faite call | {oy ie Telbanle Te eR DES EY el ae RIGHT OF WAT FoR 4 RaILROAD, si AND SCHR NO- | iiic comprehension and kindly hearts, we Ce ane Sora die Ga ca ee Qu PETERS & CHAMBERS, lato M. B. Vators® Co. 900 | Q2tny of wood snd fancy buttons, oil lamps, eegars and | Mr Frucui, (dem) of Mich.. reported buck the House VEMDER. r . » otemine at ay | fithout them. Tet retizion and Intelligence go hand tm Broadway, where they will find every article of the bes! i fdifferopt brande; roxether with & large lot of | Puirsoeraria, Des. 22, 1852. find no place for arrogant pretension, but all nd every peril will vanish from the path. We cam- bill, granting to the Backett’s H 5 - 2 Soe Pen refervation at Backett’s Harbor, N.Y. tnd th. brig Atlantic romalna tight; most of hur cargo is | Mr. Cartyle eaid that tho best thing England ever esw | Bible The poot’s drosm ts atlongth being the NEER-OAKLEV & WRIGHT | Conigered and pasced je SameOWAS | Landed, anda vessel bas boen chartered to convey it to | wae Oliver Cromwell Oliver Cromwell was New Singland | tent, folded up like a lady's fam, is spreading out 50 as te anal saith Hemming Prd RESSMEN—rKoPOsED cnanoe in | Pbiladelphis ‘The Atlautic was expected to float next | working on British soil. British libertios have had two | hold all the armies ofthe world This great stroggle be- quality. RODHEAD & STORM, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN mroveriog, fruits, nad Niqucrs, ehoice tens, win ‘Be , 68 Cortlandt, ovrner of Waehington str lebrated egg powder. ad the 2 road Company the h inst, says | place for humility, divine charity amd bouudiess hope. | not reason with a man who questions the utility of a free SALANIEG OF Barge stook on the most reasonab)’ terms. tapretry carpets iagrain do, tite bvirhk OF RiMGRRRANNG whi, ae, homes in history, transatlantic aud elsatiantic. A noble | tween good and evil. tyranvy and freedom, is nob RANDIES, PORT, SHERRY, MADEIRA, MUSCAT, | WSborany and canc-sent, office chairs, ets. The Benate then took up the bill to change the mode ‘The schooner November, from New Bedford for Nor- | theme is Ay nonin a relation to the politics, litera. | ¢ Dut as Hercules. in his battle with the giant, ‘and 3, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, and Mo- | Also, an assortment of fr g of sable marten, | of compensating members of Congress. The bill repeals | fol ran ashore on the i7th half a mite above where the | ture and religion of the British isies. We must not sup. | in turn charged inton bull and « hissing serpent. retained H Jawaica ‘and St. Croix ram, London | ™owBtain marten lynx, vi 8. mutts, oto, all laws on the 1ubject from the 4d of March mext. and | Atlantic lies. She is an oid vessel, and will go to pleces; | pose that Puritanism is an odsolete tradition; itis active | bircwn human form and with his naked band encoum J, MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, Wit SELL, THIS provides that from and after that day there shall be | Set sails and rigzing are to be sold to morrow, sei The Senile. spint of Christian betty ts still is tared the monster, % let every descendant of the Paria, © day,jas 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham strest, a largo as- | Paid to each Senator and Representative in Congress @ —_—_——_—___—_ anger, on On fashioned despotian, am 60 let every erican citizen preserve unchamg CUDERHIUD, 490 Broome street, | S0Ftment of new and eccond hand furniture, bureaus, chairs, | salary for hie services of $2 80 per annum, ome half te The Cholera at the Bahamas, onthe other from moderm philosophy. A good history | form of a simple. honest, earnest manhood, wich the love et i 1 tublen carpetn sofa.tede, thirey fenthor beds, ant also forty | be pald upon his atterdusce at the frst, session uatl tue Cuancesron, Deo 21, 185%, | Of Puritamism is still « desideratum in English liverature; | liberty and of God in his heart, the law of truth im his ONOR TO WHOM HONCH IS DUS—R. L. KELLY | bedstends; clocks decanters. tumblers, ercekery, gus fix- | ovber bulf at the end of thé session. And ho shall re- | |, The cholera was abating in the Bahama Islands om the | but there is but one point from which §¢ can bo eorre epoceh, the light of intelligence in bis oye, a jd the bounty MOO. 08 Dey strart uave by creat exertions amd good | eres complete, &c . bc, ceive for travelling the mileage now allowed—the | 17th inst, and the late disturbances tacre bad beem | Viewed We have often wished that Milton aad bronght | of goodness in his hand, a0 courageously battle against Baste, succeeded in obtaining a eLoice quality ef liquors, ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF EUROPEAN | 60me however to be computed by an air line. Che | @micably settled down the bistory of England to kis own time. Who | tbe poiron, ferocity and wrong im the world. God prom ranted to be ur sur for the holiday: Beck, which, in q 1 Py ed DOCK BRANDY, PALE AND DARK, FROM 4 #od. Poople making preparations re requested to call and examine our ity and price, will give satisfaction. original 0) snintings by the moet celobrated ancient | third section provides that the Secretary of the Treasury could expect to get & proper view of Puritanism (rom the | per right; and when the victories of truth and treedems and modern sriiste—J. 1. Vandewater will is | sbelldeduct from the eaid compensation, at the end of pages of Chestertield or Hume? Woe find its history im | are universal, then, and not till then, will be the time to day, December 286. at 134 o'clock, at tho Na d tbe ression, $10 for each day the member may have boon ‘ Borrdro, Dee 22, 1852. euinest religion, By an effort of imagination migut | write the full eulogy of our Pilgrim Fathers. (Protencted pee We Roa Feaseteals ae paintings comprisiag | abrentirom his seat, unless such absence was oceadoned A diabolical murder has been committed in the neigh. | fancy Juvenal writing on chastity—Byron composing | upplause at the close of the brilliant oration.) Bro votwecty years old, Jamaica Rum, of the eee ee oat ae ane eek dy Mth, Sroat care by & cele | bybis cicknes+ or tho rickpess of his wifejor children Kash | POthood of this city. Mr John Brown, of the town of | Hebrow melodier—Perey B. Shelley writing on theo: Dr, Adama however, before retiring, asked leave toadd@ Motous flavor and of great age, Sehivdem Sobnapp 1 and | pale of the Paes tnd Soll weed pikes, Prone be 9 OM scnator and member shall state, at the end of each ses Pembroke. started om Monday, with his own team, for | logy: but I could mot conceive such @ thing ag | few more remarks, We enter, said he, upom this amniver- other Hollands Gin, SOOT ee eee tit: | noiseenre and othors. Also, an oligisal portrait of Col, | sion, ow many days be hath no absented himreif, and | this city. eecomparied by hic vifs and eldest son; and | Joseph Itume. the sceptic, writing a true history of | rary, wearing wreaths of cypros#. not of laurel Mect ist mmedioal ou Sir Ro e Aaron Burr, by Stewart—the whole preseating variety of | verify bis statement on oath Any member rofasing to | tit morning the dead body of Mr Brown, with his head | Puritaniss. In days ef case, wo pass a falsy | that'the voioe of festivity sbould bo hushed, for he whe ial Gin (not to be obtained elsewhere in tie qeubieste wad / \ a ; ¢ ; nd very old Walakey from-the most di subjects, Indscapes, figures marine views, insoriors, cattle | fnrnish such statement, mo payment shall be sade to | besten in. was found on the plank road. pear the North | judgment on men who wrote with fire within | so often was with us on this oovasion, whose sonorous weeds tinitions Th Redtlnads ’ For ale; in, Sotti pisces, &e. The paintings aro now on exhibition, with cats: | him ™ ” | Aiden station on the Builnlo and Rochester Raillroad. | them and fire about them. Thus, we cannottalways | voice eo gees peony this day of our forefashers im and maijohns, ;Axd in quantities to enit, ‘with imm “ lt eh Mr. Uspenwoon, (whig.) of Ky., explained and advo. | His clothes were all torn, and his pocketaritled. His wife | describe reformers by comparing them with modera | words which rhall ever adorn our national literature— i PTORY SALE OF PROPERTY ON BEEKMAN | cated the bill and son are also supposed to have been snurdered, ne- | times; but we must consider whether. afver all allonances England’s greatest son—is gone from private friond~ ivery, free of charge in any part of Now Yori, P Ne the good does uot prepouder- | ship and from a nation’s honor to siecp in that pilgrim diate EM Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Jersey City, by G. P. LETH: ndWPearl streots —Jamos M, Miller willecl!, on the | Mr. Bavoen. (whig ) of N.B . eaid ho would bet thing having been heard of the f the te tractions are m Bs 5 ol, ¥ amR N. . i favor of ie 1% been heard of them orof the team. Mr. | and subtractionsare mai BRIDGE, 86 and ss Folion street insteonthet Jenusry, i368, at the Merehania’ ESchange, | almost any coal mssecite"to Guonvane tas poy phigh Brown was wealthy, and known to carry considerable | ate, We must hold that there i+ sueh @law asthat | dust which he so much loved and honored. While others LD WINES, BRANDIKS, &C —THE SUBSCRIBER all ret. Pe eat sr CM NS bers. which was now altogethor imdequate, but he money about bim ; is spoken of by the Freveh ee aed a8 sociology. His- | have eulogized his learning as a jurist and bis greatmoss rs for sale w very fine agrortmont of shoice old | One hundred feet in depth, Also, the two stores cn Pesci | oPHoeEd to legislation on the subject at all, particularly Stan tory has been well «pokon of ss the daughter of Jol, and | asa man one word only is appropriate to this cocasiom. dbrandies, in demijohns, cases, or in tho original | Sreet, numbers 290% au 497, b tween Peck sip ana Becks | iz: the manner proposed by the bili elancholy Occurrences Frederick De Schiegel bas termed its study the truo ond | He was the genuine growth of our own soil, the peouliar to guit buyers. Also, a Sue assort- | man streets. Sea maps and other particulars, at the Auo- | Mr Anas (dem ) of Miss, was im favor of proper re Pritavenenta, Deo. 92. 185%. | wad aim of life, Religion is honored as tho patrom of re- | product of our own institutions. We know not how be egars., A Duncheen of choice old Jamaion | MStstreeye, Fea mape ond gulations onthe subject. He would prefer to fix the | ,, it night Abraham Lisk. whilst proceeding from Lit- | publics, and the whole surface and depth of soolety is yat | could be what he was, but for tho peculiar inflaences of rum, ‘J ean aye in ed Bee ae never spent of | —— ape pay of members at $8 @ day forthe first four moaths, | t¢ York to Haston. Pa. fell down in the road from f to be governed by the potent Christian religion Ithere- | his New England home Tbé small low browed house of Drandicsin bonded warehouse 1A8 5 q R C. KEMP, AUCTION ERR.-PIANOFORTES 4T AUC- | then $6 for the next two months, then $ifer the seventh, | Seve, and was found thie morping in adying state, fore undertake to show how religion was the great fanda- | @ plain New England farmer, with its well-aweep and ite 153 Pearl street near W + tion.—To-morrow, (Friday, )atil2 o'clock, a 85 varsau H i i Brice hori Mdina hate ty ft she 02 + and nothing beyond sever months exporure. He was carried to the farm house of 82 mental principle which led to the establishuent of civil | trece-— bis patriotic father, who told him of the battles of ETERS & CHAMBERS, LATE M B. PRTERS & CO, Pa iy ak PS lS) Wideueacins reat howe M: Tiieaweny replied to Me ‘Badger Duckworth, whore wife coming suddenly into the roi and religious liberty In the Royal Museum at Stock. | the Revolution—his pious mother, who taught him the | i at the right of the unfortonate man. that | holm, i# preserved the smali Latin Bible of Luther—a | catechism, the Bible an Sabbath hymns — the 300 Brondway, Now York, importers of fine Wines, | seven octave nianofortes, of excel ent tone and finish, f After some forth r debate, Mr, Bancer mov LSet Brandies, and Wey inn Segars Nave For snl alt thevariaties | city makers of good reputation, and which are partisularly | the bill be indefinitely postponed, which was ae the feel om the floor and died slmort lastantly, Lisk ved | prize carried from Germany by Gustavus Adolpias—and | ploughed ’ fields, the mown meadows, the trials or and dark lrandios togethor with different brands of | worthy the attention « amsng which are two | by yeas, 21; pays, 19, as follows; — . ° | but a few minutes alter reaching the house. well may this prectous relic by regarded with sush vene- | snd struggles, the winter school, the snow storm, the porch ser and Irish Whiskey, Jamaion and St. Croix | giecant, carved rove wood. woven octave pianos, 4 19, § oo ee pelca, Uneinpenne: ook and Clacct | cieeaue, rose n octave , Pearl inlaid | “"VYeas—Mosrs, Atchison, Badger, Borland. Chariton, — —_—— — ration ‘The history of modern times is the history of the | aspirations after knowledge, the difficulty of moet. London Pevicr, Heoveb Ale, Mayaun Segars, on | plates, worth SOO: four beautiful instruments valued 4 Dodge of Wis Ding of town Geyer Osiny Fire In Lockport. free Bible, because this book is made the visiblesymbol | ing. the expenses of education, the” eympal BRANDI | all Be gold without reserve. topap.cash adveacGs nel tie of Tenn, Mengum, Miller, Rusk, Shields, Lockront, Dee, 22,1859, | and the Church iteelf Christopher Colambos did mot | of loving brothers. the aifection of loving kind Otard, Dupay & Co. in 34, +82 40 to $5.59 | be pached Yor shinplug They aro ail warranted’ by the Stockton, Uphara, and W ciler A fire eccurred Iart night in the stone block en Maim | dikcover thia continent within ten years afier the | the New England college. the mocting house, thankagir meds Castellon & Co. hy 8, 80 to 450 | sinkers, and may te examined before the exie, street, over the stores of Glactford and G. 8, Place, | great reformation of Luther, but this new world | ing day, the Sabbath—1ma word, ail the scenery and im oe a) daiwa, SRAAEY, WiNEA BO, or : Keown as Smith’s block The building was damaged to | was enveloped in tho mivts of the ooean nad its existeuce | cidents of his native land. These were the influences to } Friday, Des, 2. 04 1034 wales: Oo Dep kas Walker, the extent of about $2000; insured in the Hartford Gom. | unknown until the auspicious moment atrived when | Which lay about the roots of his character, that made 90 to 140 | of Greenwich—Reisins, brandy, wines, sean 6 ‘The Senate thon adjourned, pany for $1,600 The goods of Mr Place wore considera | God lifted the curtain of the seas, andepread outa new | him what he was—in every thought, seencey, 7am 10g! 30 to 170 | ni, 8 prones, nuts, African Havana ‘proserves, =- bly damaged by removal. &c , but are fally insured. Mr | theatre for the developement of rew existence. In all | thoroughly American, And ho is gone! We have +t Pine appie. 85 to 13) | Canton ginger awo-tmenta 200,00) aegare, tobacco, with all House of Representatives Ginasford’s lors is heavy. It was tho work of en incew- | bisiory there is not cyole'to c mpieteas the period from | him down'in the spot which he had chosen for ‘ Pod) Seale PERNA es A be ; 4 groceries ko. itable for the season. WELLINGTON A, ’ diary. and es there was a ficemen’s bali going on, it was | the reign of Mepry the iighth down to tho Reform bill, | by the very side of our fathers, almost within gerbe ay y to oo | meee Amotloneer, Wasminoton, Dec. 22,1852, | probably got up for the oceasion. and that cycle was marked by religion. This royal Blue | thet rock which their feet first touched. I ‘Madeira wines of ail grades, GO to 475 (©. KEMP, AUCTIONEER. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE REFERRED TO COMMITTRES. —--— — beard, because the Pope would not gratify his mstrimo- | time ever come when the memery of our origin and his- Bherry bes 65 to 430 ture, pianofortes, and rich a Steamship Union ai Charlestons nial desires. set up asa Pope om his own account. He | tory shall fadein the dimneve—snould the national sem Pore “« Of fo 3s | elon To morrow (FHidayy. orl 5 | _ rhe resolutions to refer the various parte of the Cuaniestow, Deo. 21.1852, | began in self willand passion, but the Protestantism of his | timent ever grow feeble wt tho heart—ehould there be Ohampagnes from 6 75 to 14 00 | Nassau street, nosr Fulten, R. C. Kerop willeell at svotion, | Messege of the President to the appropriate committers The United States mail steamship Union. Captain R, | fubjects wae a celestial fire which to enlarge and en- | toundone among us so dead to all patriotism as to heed Aud various other lew prised wi Tiuors. as above, & very largo and handsome sasortment of rich | were reported to the House, with Ada: large until it would burn up every veatige of dexpoti not the nobie leeson of wisdom given us, lead him to that ‘Agente for Lambry's Grape Leaf Champagne. rorewood and mahi y parlor, dit ‘ Sh po yuse, @n amendment pro- ms, artived at her wharf im this city at one o'clock | large w P potisan ey - 1 i vi \d 4 4 an the m + InEngland, Franco, snd Germany, and ace pre- | yorewood perlvr furniture in French broeatello sal velyer, | He Committee om Commerce, thus taking tho rivers Harkets. Jrror be bad sommaltted in commanding 1:0 bo publishes, | ry of Daniel Webster will rouso his dormant oplsit ovam pPly the trade with any of the above goods at | rosewood and walnut book »aves, very handsome rosewood | from the Committee on Roads and Canals. a1 originally New Orieans, Deo. 20, 1852. and he put to death Tyndal, its transiator. Ia the sac- | 08 the benes of Elisha imparted a new life unto the dead went market prioe. : rian rayon qunutel | provided for in the serio of resolutions submitted. picetton, 6 quiet, fn consequence of holders qaing | ceeding TE, a eee eee aides Sead aTTTecr, | plamea}: ee croPeed inte the sepulctre. (Greet ae x ; is | higher prices, owing to the 1 tt the Ni : : Mae Venian sai Trevlia potion. Mabe tusta rete cud | ail atstines Con Teonee ‘The House decided afirmatively—yous 84, nays 03. | letters.’ Rursly 1.S60 bales cold to day. Floor inteptive, | Progress That book eent roots into, the hearts of many, | The Tallowing dtartette wee, then eusgem toh alos, of all the best brands, in fine condition, and and mahoga a ‘This and ail the othor resolutions wore adopted and has advanced; 12,000 bbls have ohanged hands at | 804 strengthened them to umdergo the storms of the sub- Stormy ocvans far divide them Frareoneed pure -noivorealiy recommended ty the faculty | an, spring sett parlor chairs, marble top dfeasing bureaus | Coriee OF THE rREsIDEWT's MEseAGE FoR tite perantuenTe: | $440.0 $460 for Oblo Mees Pork is dail at $17. Lard | Soiuont raign Of Mary. We will, therefote, call the Bible Rt ong pee ge teen Modioinal and family use or esi in bottles, by a rtanés, aud © general assortmont of good furniture, On motion of Mr. Gonstay, (dom.) of In.,tt was resolved | has declined, 1,000 bbs. having sold at lle Moiassa the palladivm of liberty Im the reign of James the First Crossed their Red Sea. Heaven will thom ____ WM HH UNDERHILL, 430 sroome stro! eMlenlanty worthy o€ 8 o netice of housekeepers. | that two bundred extra copies of the President's tes 3.060 bbls. sold at 220 for prime. Sugar is steady, | WA* prepared that translation of the Bible round which ‘Throvgh their blooming ‘Scorer ALE, EAST INDIA TONIC PALE ALE, wit Shisha ASE enter ange, and accompanying documents be priated for the | Freights arecasier, Cotton is taken for Bosion 140, | cluster the affections and reverent feolings of all who Brightly ewes Tecetve them, Dublin Brown Stout and London Portor.—600 caske ICH SALE OF RUROPEAN FANCY GOODS,—J. L. | use of each executive department of the government. Some 30.060 bales of cotton, bought last week, have beem | *P¢ak the Rnglish tongue, and we will drink of its swaet Dawns the Star of Liberty; Pints of all the bs Vipin bet eg by in the ” yanpev eter will F PETITIONSLANDS WANTED BY OLD SOLDIERS, BTC. stored for lower freights. | ‘ wate 5 Sree |e origim of the good in the good it- And their hopes shall mot deceivethem, Erte: Be, the lncgoet and beet ook ia She city Of | a8 10H4 0 elee A large number of petitions were presented and re- a felt, ae Samson drank from the spring. fergeiting that it Trust in God will make them free. the boat etgier for 's pore ’ “ mad iprane ch, Dee ue ferred ; among them the following "y, Mr. Fronexce — Meteorological Observations. flowed from the jawbone of an ass, Cromwell presented The pontee closed by prayer and benediction from Petition from soldiers of the war of 1812, and tho pro- MORSE’S LINK, OFFICE BASEMENT No. 246 WALL STREET, it to his eoldiers before the battle of Naseby; and that | Rey. H W. Bellows. The usual amnual dinner of the tities to suit = vow Fi fend adjacent sition ty 0. Wronemat, Deo. 31, 1862, | same emancipated book eame over in the May Flower, and | ciety bas been dispensed with this yearin respeet to the 10 A. M=Cloudy and cola. Wind morth, | for the first time it was found in every cottage in the | memory of the great statesman whore demise it has had &o. A large and at ceedings of a public meetiog in Philadelphia recently, on of the importatt the subject asking Congress to pase a law giving them one f Sig. U. recvived per shipst.John, from Leghor 8 o bundred and sixty acres ofiand Aiso, ii iti Barom. 29 St. land; it was carried fm the knapeaeks of the soldiers of | to deplore POV eos as Stamnes S ehelog Segnrtmnens of eubjects sever befor exhibived, and fiom Wiikesbarre. Pa and memorial from themidows | OP Me-Clear and pleasant, but cold evening. Wind | (be Revolution. and when the republic was eatablished, “" ph Tay Era pt gale presente s rare cppervunity & Ob Roya tna cbildsen ofthe soldire of the war of 1812, asking for | still north, ‘Thermometer 24 ’ Harometer 20.10. Gesge Wantington placed his honest hand on the book, Tmportant Military Order, U if e same quantity of Jas nm oud swore el rve the ation was ob- » m 4 tilda; Duff Gordon, and othar delicately | tracon the whole te bo sold without rensrve. nt O° ot Moone (hig) of Pa. pronented a memoria from i Semieoe e e served that at that Une Tt was camnidered so more | Anvovaxr Gansnaa’eOrsice, Anas, Doo. 1T. 182 d OF DIAWON: TTT ¢ city and county of Philadelphia, ask dif F aa ‘ mob even. the, vislation of 6a oficial ow i a ausadtes to ule porehssot and mrompeiy acters | Seat wei ose) Le CARDEWATRIC Man oe [efit of the Bounty Tond aot 180 to ax to give all per. | ast Wind worth, ns Pesant evening Thermometer | ion fe uy "a cour ia could be ove comtamplated. | |, THe, Commanderin-Chiet hereby crdsrs and deve of charge, in ‘any part of New ¥on Broviaye, Wil, | This Vay, Dee 234, at 10% ‘o'clook..as the enies tonm, 14 [BONS intended to be benefitted thereby one hundred am . “! y The Puritans claimed the right of private judgment, Lg burg and Jorsey City, by G. P. LETHBRIDG Wail streot, a oplondid sevort f ting in | sixty sores of land, Avsuar, 1@ 4. M.—Clear and pleasant morning. | which is the very soul freedom, and hence the | inti and Laps woar chapesa 6 and 68 Fulton Al the above ware referred to the Gommittes on Pubic | W%) SOT aaa piasanteventag. Wind northwest, | peel, <'peued, ,lt,rae S, Mow uroek fer, human | forne ares of O, 0, Ne, a0i,oxcepe Una it wore 67 toe Mr. Cancer, (dem..) of Oblo, presemtod a petition of | Thermometer 38, ook of God and ren that he is a mam. He leaves at the | ‘eld officers of = in cere uaine on the | Sittin sia ong eitizens of Gdroll county. In that Stato, toxlog for the | Sraacusr, 10 A. M-— Cold, clondy mozaing. Wind | ome tine hie divinity and his kumanlty. The frat Fy a henmaprmmc che an te 1d lepine wate removal o! of government to some place nearer | nort it. Teermometer 25. claim ‘uritenisin wae an assert! OOrRcy of tte Gaited “Beaten Fray Vo be met with; Nexethor with general assortment | the centre of the Union, and moved to refer {cto wtelest | "0 P.-M.—Dewutiful evening, but cold, Wind north. | Ite purest form. From the beginniog it war pledged te | | No general or staf oMleer is to, be permitted to weag porter, 22 Beaver stroot, | °f,'ther jor ley, seldom to be met with, very lot oan be | committee, west, Thermometer 28, toall acts of tyranny. Ged makes freo mon | ‘uch chapeau and plame, unions ft i wor by De fully rolled upon. Us Ouisortan, (whig,) of NO. sald he wanted to de- | rica, 10 A. M.-Oloudy and very cold morning, | DY ® free CT ag bled ge A I nay be attached, mor shall Ir be worn by any FURS. AUCTIONEER, RHEE, | ate it, and this provented further action at present on | wind northwest ‘Thermometer 11 ” | Sire Sasetaes ey ith ama thas they believes, Set omer unless adopted by all the fold and stad REMIUM FURS- FANCY. SRASONADLE, AND WELL tov ot foncy foots sipvons | the. Haws Crasle:) of. 2, prosunted s petition $f 0. ——_, i required for thea to weer thee parmeate, tad tomgel, ioe eer ot ihe Commendersta-Obiet NG, aaldem lane The dubsoriber fannie weoekeey ‘nnd glace ware, sutiery, | anton. Pree ee ae ee at asin Of ceonme | Avauny, 10 A, M—Cleat ani very oold. Wind north. | {he Gucmsontane deepotian; aoe thls than refs te bs WARD SMITH, Adjutant General, o ra, tray J MA ue 80 as The or 3 q uy nitnensininled eonN aes . queen, haere 4s eo teen Beet val doe 9PM. < Plessant evening. Wind north: rumeient 1 J; Das ere the SECRETARY SrUART AND THH AWARDING OF NEW thle Gap, CThtredag) Decwmbae Mtarkstr Siy ano wiueace FoR perenne corvernaney” fen weet ‘therthencell's Barometar 80689, "Meroury 78, raw. that the Book of Leviticds belonged | Conrnacra—The National Iveligencer contradiots, aa- Ms new salts jeome, oh Werth, 4239 Willa: seats IN THE HOUSE. Parapeenis, 6 P. M.~This is the coldest day of the old Bible, and net to the new, and the | thoritatively the report that the of the Intenior Ing of domese parlor ree tee ol aa Mr. Wictsams, (whig) of Tenn., from the Committee | seasom, acoording to the thermometer, and all generally to mubstitute petticoats for fhith, Puritem | hed Cy ny td pig Lyi my | eral new styles buresus, sofas pr angg olf r¢ on Elections, reported » resolution to pay John 8. Littell | admit its correctness. At 9 this morning it ranged, at about vestments! Whoever would | of the (apitol. gy eye iweuee wardrobes. bp aks, ladies’ fan tablos, Bey and mileege from the commencement of the Thirty. | the Bxchange, 26, at noon !t bad risen to and at | ridicule the x Of the Puritans to wear certain olothes, | continue to discharge the dw imposed Upon and a oplondid assortmous of gnay obnize aad lounges, ie, ib Congress to Beptomber 11th, 1860, while contesting | corresponding hour yesterday it was 09. lot them remember it was the defence of tho liberty of | law, until his successor is

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