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DOUBLE SHEET. ———— oy Beak Dea rnd on nae sy ai cen to borrew ssumof | S50 000, ae Pledge the proparty of | eharterto ata and Directors, compan: mone fer tne oa m ut thereof. w ot L0u0 h, red ease wred by them; epatet ‘ooate, int prose, wl tke Feanshts ‘The trafic are sown b; tes sees, baced uj pee the wo! work ts ‘the prices for iron. machin bo the market—will cost st allowance for tho #sving effe ted RS Covington and Lexington Railway, araton (uiacteen miles) ‘ar- $1 42) 00, the followin, le sad Lexi gt aa 6 rel now owned, or the tolls, in- lating to the ‘present condition of the road, aud ite yatapeets for extracts feom the re ‘aller Bq, Pirie: tan! 185: ry & janotion wil bag = Faris to Lex: | ‘The road is a little bp g vod sixty-seven ee jong, 88 ascertained by the a 08 the The of cost a! at i includes the gradin Wuperstructure of the land damages (al. ly sett od, depots stations, engin @ oars (already contracted for, , aud every ni mpiote for the ful ration of the road. Since this rep bag (te auoa individuals counties, Budsoriptivas by city ‘Mortgage bonds... .. The work was commenced on the I7th Ja! be comet the Is +d, roady for the ca Bia he » 1351, wasmsdo, the iron has all been eon- ‘Bracted ior st joan at !y below present prises and within estimate. | iptions already madeand two-thirds paid in are a $933,511 000 t Decomber, 1853, ha Kentucky. toa connects them with the most easter practicable “tions oe as to conneel the ‘the North and At Lextogt anda line in the cour lime, unin, lemosestrate itto be ‘tire system of Soutberu railwa derioet oomieest. t Teagonabd!o “Supt by the he: Lge pees made. at shrpeeh Prints tire North; and the Ma: Sonnet oint on the (hio rivor. th rates the heart of all the richest rogione of northorm and Its connes shortest ine ard Staves of the Southwest with those of on te meet * Mane in operation to Lonisrille, : 5 Bowllag G1 om SS earate ~ Louisville 0 Bow! ireen, ‘to Nashville and Memphis, and ‘thus connecting with the ps is peut bein, The place aville extremity of our road. a short link to,‘ ol.mbue, will uaite us with the ville and Big Sand; tt Portomouth with the Seiste, au railroad ‘Valley oad, and threugh th e with the ‘Balsimore a Ohio railroad, snd ole ins the Pennsylvania Central, and amt thi ath of tl i Virginie Central 6 wad most direct pooti us These con: otions me with tho will be established within the next two or three years, at farthert. Po RR Sere is only about two-thirds of Tie = bow meet Deane! Sepubees, 46 per’ Net profits This vost mniy Tor ihe Emoresse; but for a poad of 67 miles ia Bod over $1,600 000, it is seesainl mdi; ‘8 protit of 10 por The ageresed valae of the countics contiguous to she r eerily be “nL aaa ont it from their The oe are displaying great enorgy in throug) whioh this Commissioners ef the above named “honda, being ne total eves, ‘will be gold without reserve to the Bigveet bidder, by he: Gth prox., at ame The geod. fcrniiore Cag jeadie jewelry guns, watoht rea imported scgare, two of Delt eds co tbiseade ice moots furs liq vi ‘R. FOR THOS. BELL Aw oe UCIION NOTICE.—H. N. ‘Will poli this da; street a quantity of new and dnveice of yhiskey, reny, negare, wat -bos, fanoy artialo: BUSH, AUCTIONEER 1034 o'clock at 10 North William joond hend forniture. An Dre, and Madeira wino, 1034 o'clock A. M., at No. between Seventh 14 corners, tables, work tab oh bedeteads, fea iuner and sea ects, cut 1 OUGH, AUCTIONEER.-IMPORTANT SALE diegant Rousehold furniture femorrow, (Thar beds, pillows, vlan 206 ware, cutlery, nih avenuse, comprising of the clegant first olase four story bracing w large quantity of tho best Hold goods, such aa rosewood sults in broos; hate cloth, velvet, Brussels, th Plate pler glasses ues ‘ver ware, &o,. together sith an infinite Cone AY arp table for sé, Prono ning of sale. bined and ve rgeety 2 9e ravings, &o. Cata- E.% 212 Bros Tense ad pabii corner of Exchange, on Wednesday, noon, for the term oft far rat day of May noxt, the lot om the Broadway and Ful « Broadwa; xb. Terme Grant us W. Sanpronn, Solicitor. bee nireet being twc ceet in the rene, #, and seven Mpopenision on the eS cNOLAS DEAN, Re: H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—LOT ON THE EAST- f Broadway and Fulton stroot, known as way, to be loased by auction. ‘The subscriber will auction, by EH a auctioneer, at the h day of Janu- ne years from ‘ly cornor of vonty six feet -soven ye two rat of May iver. ENRY H. ae, + co. ere SELL AT AUCTION, di Lo’olock, at the sales ros adie ved old wii Sta ane champagn y mals whisker ie and very old Sac: justamente, Olivia, Daf! Gordon, London Loo! ther Porte—Gra! o., old eee &e., i, Champa aan Via do B See Choi choice brands. Helland. 0. Every «3 Puen relied on by our cusis ors as genuine, and warrant. le of wi ars, vi brandies, ‘cum, Yeariarto, Harinony; soe 3 Rate, brand Also, about 350 00) genving imported Havana sogars, of warion: rat JON, FISHBLATT, AU ori this day d rosewood buresne, soft jobrated brauda, all of which will ho warranted, WILL SEL , Writing dosks, werdrobes, extension tables, Indies! stan Eanoy. work te olga, several etyles of marb etop tablee, &e., Wogethor with MORIARTY, AUCTIONRER—WI a xcoilen’ assortment of i chairs a oil lamps, wo ren: LL I denorip- + brands, SELL Tus ‘at 10 o’elock, at 173 Chatham stroct, the furni- family in Second street, & good aesoxtment: also, forty fosthor beds, sofas and fot bed. NO. ee AUCTIONEER — ELEGANT ANNUALS for 185, gift books, fan Jno. Levieon will sell, ¢ tore. 341 spe of Re is ov , wt hi tuwe a rt juvenile and other age aseortme: thie! engrs: Seca & ST hope id wien Bale will ccmuenoe ab 6 o'clock thie eveniog. articles, & vo Taylor’ American oe rr » choy Hor Herith Jinatrarety of Eoglah rirke. % — ‘and raeat a assortme: Meous, ananaks, &e.—' ale. he ho. and s dope required ‘AND ASTEACHIVE SALE OF. BOOKS —70 , of sale, a} woll rt of ta) Home Book h amd m: oe find Se bret, Nos, en Peck tite oma ona Beekman we ; a4 other Dattiontara, ab ‘the puotionser's, No. St jare, WEST. sre, ri ti beara SALE OF ised aries Mon- Te icy ‘riven , Hable ‘ocilery bio ten isnot and tollee { | i { it sy chairs, | | A | wil ne sa this ey. MORNING EDITION---THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1852. saLEe aw AUOFIOR, Tar NOVICE. RICH FANCY “AND HOUSE- d coffee an i it Tomptorss Worthy the netiog ol heme bea IGNEES’ 8Ai B OF DIAMONDS, JEWRLRE, Se emacs in Ahis day, Dec. i, si ° room all ateoe ic., being the balance ay POsOrVE, CO: vee agerd pe- karate. above mie presents ® rare o1 portanity to th trade and p private parties, a he Jo8 will be sold withou #0, a anlenddd it eh, fen cy goods, oon: oxes, work orfumery, aia teaed = by of other artic! COTaON jewelry, f: large varisty 8. att) of wie Pi nd ris Salae ‘brooehi » ‘oo ‘and | ard oe Putas ‘cake Nakane castors pameet jog, tansy &o., tome of whioh are very beautiful, being ead remainder of @ stook of a dealer; will be sol’ Peremptoril ys ENRY 7. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, Rag BULL THIS ‘is enles room 62 Will and benstlfal ascent for the holids: aufacture, ani msrrow, HENRY ne LEEDS ©. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—WANDSOME FURNI- ture, plano fortes, &o, on Friday, at halt pas\ ten 85.8 r Fulton, —R. C, Kemp will and beautiful assortment of re furnitare, for ticular tontion of housi eautifally rosewood parlor ro, in French satin brooate Srinban pslsen lane Payech ofucetatrtere aeetet oe 7 ny tote a-totos, sufasand ebairs, rosewood and tonhogany marble «op centre aud per tacles, earved rosewood chia aber furniture, with © arble, sd horse “setae metre brary and scoretary. book cases, oxtention. dining le top dressing bur. aus and wasastands, silver , Feepeh clocks, rioh ; ne ware, cooking stoves, &o, At jano Vortoe— e ght rosewood 6%, and 7 ootave plano fortes, of excelicas tone and finish, from city makers of good reputation, aang whi lorant rosewood 7 cetave, rich pearl inlals ful astrurent, tog. ther Wit y others Pianos will ba sold without resorvo, to neesrand ean be packed for shipping. May ve osamined before the sale. GrEENDID § ALS: OF EUROPEAN PaINTINGS.—J.L iment of ferniture m: ‘worthy Vandorater will sell, tbis evening. at 73 o'olcck P.M, at th Nevional Aen Brose ay: opponits ty rplondid ante of firey class Rucopenn paintings, modern, the whole termty of the finoat jeotions ever before offered for public: st artists. Tho ci ag 8 Com: iL be opportunity to ane ‘and others te Avail themeo'ves of the tf arti¢ purchase of paictiugs of high merit, s, Htef, Nicolle, Rossite, penile ot Rembriades bei js of Rembran The paintings are now ou eplibitions . TAM IRVING & CO, AUCTIONEERS, WILL aS) st auction on Thursday, D a, atl o'clock, at No. 10 P! ea roadway, Cape by the followiz gmet, Veraves Paul B gold yah drossing cases, work be peremptory, to clos wus WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, day, at 10 o'clock, at 187 Canal street, all the enteol parlor, chamber and ‘kitchen furniture, removed from Fifty-second street, consisting of hookeases, pier man' inh tre aad tle other hake a ie oe itehen furniture, ‘Al y of boarding s house and hotel fucateare, suitable Yor fauiliee aud otiers, Als, one double-barrel gun. OIL PAINTINGS AT CTIO! ‘01 . 150 son will sell, th cen bate a ry o'olosk, at _ any by | beeen after ver ay and American scen| fruit pieces by the inimitable Rosen, Cole’ zane Ac Cee. ea wom = reste: terres, Ontalonnss may be bad at tre irate fof Anauale for 18 168, ia Pre- oy goods, &c., ko. MUMCAL 7, sd PIANOFORTES.—T. ee & CO. Anthony steee, ocond fock TG. fC nf oor TG. their ext extensive sssortm f Int adway, corner of 0. are di ng siramente in their New Yor tk rooms. They bave pianos, re A without the pom —, to suit purchasers fro joun try, price and of shel inrtruments has long been fo prices TG. & Co. urgently invite "e somperia Shoir’s avd ‘thone of the pevullne. facies pe abled to outstrip all competi- en in oxohangs or bought for 890) ns of ese Spel anos al on $ prices from $5) Pianos, wit oe without the wolian, ue lot. Gilbert's bondoir or oot pianos, for Prince & Catbart’s melodeone nt Yow Prices. HORACE WATERS, Sole ‘Agente M USICAL.—SIGNORINA ELIZA VALENTINI, r\ grand premier prix de chant du Gongervatoire de Pacis, pu Pupil of Madame Damorona-Cinti ‘aad at tne immorta) pacatro, Donisetti, ex-prine donna of the thoatres of Milan, Trrin, and Venice, givos lessons in singing pieno, sud ao- 9 can be soon at her own house, 38) Fourth reer E from 0A. Dd war. M rooms. te, Spores) takes mothod of replyio dided to devote afew hours each day for the instructi gf young ladice Mri. Seguin will be happy to give ail formarion concerning terms, plans, & ne hor residence Broadway, betweon the hours of or A morn ng. TWO ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PARLOR OR. hed. Also, a cacond-hand English parior organ. ive shaveh en Also, the orgen in Saing Geerge.s oberon, (Dr. yn Also. the organ in Saint Anne's church (Artor pls.e.) For val WENICY EXDEN, PlsRoronras FOR ‘SaLE—AT NO. 300 “BROAD. way. PrAnorontrs— —TEN NEW AND SECOND-HAND Peres New York and Boston manufacture, Prices from $125't The le 108 will be sold at a bargain, at the warerooms of Ge jews’ celebrated American ratcnt action pianos. |. BP. B. CURTISS, 447 Broadway. Eig 32 Centre street, $260, which oaunot fail to snit. IANOS AT THE LOWEST MANUFACTURING prices; yosenneses would do well to call and examin Also, for sale Cm ® svlendid seven octave rosewoo pisne, been in ut three months, factory, US Wooster street, near as | Inquire st the ARLES CARR. A GERMAN LADY wishes TO ENGAGE WITH ‘A few more private pupils to instruct them in the Fronoh and German Lengusge ing and drawing, fancy necille work, the rudiments o no, or any of tI ranches of tT higher Ruglish ednoation, Many years’ + Sparlons se ed to render the most eatiefact ry reference. Please ad- 8B ¥. F., Horald orice. A OERMAN GENTLEMAN WISHES T0 GIVEPRIVAT, Jecaons ia book-keoping, arithmotio, writing, andoa Gorman language. Please apply st 213 Fulton stroovet Le tas Pesos 3 Beer er ae L st'menials from arcived fro the nobility bs employed piremente her are of the highost ord ruction in music and dr to civ ree a letters poor iT OA aeldhanatoed nan TATE AND NATION AT, Law tar} y=) IN stitution, formerly loested a1 pa, iy boon removed. to. Poughie faculty, Ubrari later session hes latel: arte’ Li formation, irene uy State and National tare School, Poughteepele, redaen Now ¥ PANISH LANGUAGE—A. part private Sacspuasion Su: hi i P. BAEZ WILL 1M y part of the city; will make tranglati ‘wits correctness and vro- pricy Addeeon oF ‘apply at "303 bs Broadway, room No. Hi, soond floor, vale te My ye vemes Ee st age Sen [ur Poupir, 7 NATE: THE DAR, AND TH hy} Bd ano M4 rig ate as ACADEMIES, principals. Revs de 8, Suite GMRING'S KRIVATR DANOING AOADEWE, Ar 2 tag be NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Tececasen Overces Conwan or Han Breuntes avo No, 208 Brospwar. Arrival of the Steamer Franklin, at Halifax. ano Baayen Interesting from Concord and Washington, PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. CO eneee ee ceeneed SPIRITED DEBATE IN THE HOUSE RELATIVE TO 4 Published Speech That Was Not Delivered, Queer Method of Doing Business, ewer THE CONVEN TION OF SPIRITUALISTS Butraordinary Revelations Promised, Destructive Fires----Market Reports, ke., ko., Ke. Aarival of the Steamship Frankiin at Hallfax. Hauarax, Deo. 20, 1852. Tho steamship Franklin, Capt. Wotton, from Havre, via Southampton, has just arrived, (2 o'clock P. ML.) at this port, short of coal. [The above meegre despatoh was handed to us by the Union (Bein) line » few moments before 9 o'clock last evening, ond simultaneously with its receipt that Line end the line coanected with it between Boston and Port- land, was suddenly cloeed—thus cutting us off from the Franklin's news, whlch is probably two or three days later from all parts of Europe } Interesting from Concord, N. H. CABINBT SPECULATIONS KNOCKED IN THE HEAD— SENATOR HUNTER NOT INVITED TO CONCORD, BIC. SPECIAL CORREIOYDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, Conconn, Deo. 29, 1852. General Pierce aud Senators Hunter and Atherton were in Boston, at the Tremont House, but Mr. Hunter return- ed to Washington without coming to Concord. He was not invited here, The Cabinet has rot been finally decid- ed upon hers, although it may have been in Washing ton, All speculations about it, even by those in high po. sitions, are only guess work, at the best. Tennessoe, I learn, does not expect a cabinet appointment. Be From W ington City. HON, W RB XING AGAIN QUITE ILL—GOING To HA- VANA—BENATOR HUNTER AND THE NEW CABINET —CONTRACTS FOR THE CAPITOL EXTENSION, ETC. Wasnincton, Dec. 29, 1862. In conrequence of an unfavorable change in the weather, the health of Hon, W. IR. King was last cven- ing much worse. The Postmaster-General, on the application of Mr. Rusk, has given permission for a mail steamer fromgew York to toush at Norfolk, to take on board the Ion. W. R. King, end sonvey him to Havana, where be proposes to spend tho winter. Senater Hunter returned to Washington last evening. He keeps quiet, and did not go to the Senate to-day. He leaves for Virginia to night. It is said that one hundred and forty members of the Virginia Legislature have ‘formally recommended tho Hon. John § Barbour for « seat in the new cabinet. ‘Thestatement that Mr Cabel is in favor of the acquisi- tion of either Cute or the Essanich 1a ese 1s incorrect. ‘He is, opposed to ine receat a4. drees. that the Soreitention portant pointe of the a Wy Viobida eoact we ‘both. and oichou ti aap ft Fer necessity of annexing Cuba for Neo bene of def: ce re ‘The Telegraph case closed in the Cox to dr Mr. Gifford coneluding for Horse, bad the Goo Chee following, with an able argument forO'Ieil! The Secretary of the Interior has issued am avert ment for proporals for the brickwork om the Capito tension THIRTY-3KCOND CONGRESS, BEUOND SESSION. Senate, Wasiunctan Deo, 20, 1852. THE TNA GOST LAW EXTENSION OF TIME, ETC Mr. Davis, (Whig) of Mass, introduced a joint reso ution allowing In certain cares, to the owners of steam- ers farther, time to make the necessary preparations to bring their vessels within the provisions of an act en titea— “An act to provide sseugers om board ane . by steam,” tection I. That any inspector ef stextaci appeinted un- dor the sot aforesuid, it not furnished w with tae who siall be icoreod or reistertd steamer pim, and found deficient in the require- fact, Bhat such omissions are mot ooea- nib or negltct of tue owner or taster ke appli sation therefor, or of his own aoodrd, after suid act goes into eilcot o mate ath eosry means of discharging his duty, isfied when an enrolled pected i ments made by sioned by any rant Re 8 neceseary pt chinery, snd equip conform to the provisions of aid t, provided the uw owed shall in no case exceed niac- no such ve for preparation, shall he iable uncer the aid act, during the & ficiency intenaed to be covered by the extension of granted by euob ing Tho foregoing ress! paceed. sorte furthir tims ion, after due censideration, was HANGE OF & stitr’s WANE, Mr. mics Teperted a bill authorizing the issue of a new register to tho ship Prentice, and the changing of ber pame to Leona, which was taken up and passed, OTHE PRINTING SUPERINTENDENT. ion allowing the employment of two © messenger in the office of the Superia Printing waa taken up Mr. Boriano explained that this additional fores was actusily indirpensable and it was then passed. CURTOM HOUSE DUTIEY IN CALIYORNTA— MANNER OF PAY- MENT, TC Mr. Weiuxn preeonted seversl petitions from merchants and others im Coiifornia, praytog # rertoration of the laws allowing the receipt of ingots and bars in the payment of Guiles at custom houses. Mz, Gwrr ontered into a long explanation of his course upon this subject. and the coms of the logislatare, out ot which these ccmplaints cf tho petitioners hay: ified bis conduct, aa tending most to the iforn The petitions were thon referred. PASFAGH OF VARIOUS BILLA, ETC. owing bille~there being no objeetion—were ead. explained and passed, the number of Se patore at no time ae twenty. six:— ‘The Bovey bi viding for the construction of cer in @regon. Lief of Col Osborne Cross, who was robled of cegaip government funds in his porsersion For the relief of Hodges, Landedale and Johnson, own- ex of (tobacco in Maryland, destroyed by the British Curing the last war. To compeneate Lieut. Col, Dument, for a horse lost In Mexico. ation for the relief of the ertate of J, L, contractor in Florida, ‘The bili for the relief of Jeffreys and Smith, of Texas mail contractors. The bill to incorporate the Pioneer Manufacturizig Company, of Georgetown D OC. For the relief of Edwin Loid aa Francis Bacon, of Now The j ution to confer additional powers and duties on the Solicitor of the T: ‘The Hovee bill to extend the pro’ sions of the act roved the &d of March, 1847. and the act of March 26' Taso for carrying into effeot the existing compacta with the States of Alabama and Mississippi in relation to the five per cont fund and echool r lions Mr Waps. (whig) of Obio, moved to take up a bill. Mr. DxSavsavax, (dem.) of 8 C,, moved aa adjours- meot, which was lost by 7) i mays lo. The Senate thez adjourne: House of ‘Representatives. Waeurxotow, Dee, 20, 1852. DIFFICULTY ABOUT & QUORUM, ETC, ‘The clerx was about to read the journal, when Mr Rienanpson inter posed, saying this could not be done, as there was not a quorum present. ‘The Srxacen counted the House, ani ascertained that only nimety two members were present. ‘The culo was reed tothe efect that the journal ehall be read on the aj ig tomate d ged ng On motion of Mr. Ricsrarnson. there was a oall of the House, and 110 members answered to their names ‘The Srrvnen ordered the dovrs to be closed, te hear excuses from absontecs la the proceedings ia members are No quorum. Ee abet moved all further eats omer pe ver ath the jum Of yeaterday read. ew MMAR Far. (whig) of Muss, clected in ntoul, Jr. decéaay@, appeared, PROPORTION TO ADJOURN TILL THE FIRST OF FEBRU, Br. Ware, (whig) efky. ranked leave to subualt stand adjourned till the ay of ary mext, 5 made, Orricias PORLCANIM DY AgDEREE, THAT Xen: meER DEL TING DEBATE Mr. past il vot Ne @., the re louse ver report 7 io eave to begs a bay ery je ppm of vise nthe Report went on towed ‘hat Mr. Smart made the sj epyended. which oecupies four columus in thet paper; acd the report adds that the question was takem, andthe pple adopted. Now, not one word of that sj ‘Wes uttered on this floor; and he mentioned this in met of persovel unkindness, There was no erefcre, under there circumstances, to reply to the gentleman. “The administration, of whore manner of conducting our foreign relations we should be proud. wes now gcing outof power. and ic was Tespropes. to attack It in this way. without a chance for its defence, Mir, Smant, (dem.) of Me., by unenimous consent, nado a statement to the effect, that on the day hesub mitted the zerolution in relation fo the solauge and oon- fisoation cf the Seog and Buran Loud, which belong- ed to his section of eountry, hi lisd great ditlicnlty to got it in, After it was offered, he went on to rake » btstement, but was interrapted; he thought by the teman from forth Carolina himself He then did w " wi» customary in this House durtig the whole of this Congiess—ho stated that he would send his remarks to the reporters, and he dic so. Ie had to say this thing has beom done more then fifty times during this Congross. Ho ould eay to the gentleman, and thote with whom the gentleman acts. that he was will Geicud what he said im this House. ether verbally ot in wiiting He felt liimself abuadanmtly able to take care of himself, This he ayowed asa.man This adtainletea- tion has been grossly remiss in not taking care of the Poperty of his constituents, The Spanish government teized these two vessels without the Thadow of authority, and appropriated them to ita usd two years ago; to this time mot one cent of indemmifivation hea been obtained for his constituente, What is the goverament for, but to take care of our rights and protect every citi: zen, however humble? He repeated, ho sent that onal to be published because there was ho opportunity to de- liver it im the House, and place the fuots before the peo ple. You may cay what you will about the Spanish goverpmen'—there is not a folitary case Of grosser out- tage to be found eleewhere. The vessels sailed from New Orleapa to Chagree— Mr. Husten, (Whig) of Ohio. cated the gentleman to order om the ground of irreleyancy, amid orfes of » go on,’? “go on.” Mr. Buant—I appeal to the geutleman to permit me to state a fact— Mr. Hunryr—I am willing for explanations, but aot to travel away from the'subject before the flouse, Renewed cries of "Go on,” ‘goon? Dir, Buant then detailed the clrouastances atten ling the éeizure of the vesrels by the Spanish authorities at the island of Contoy, the trial and conviction of the cap- tain and crews at Havana, and their being rent to Spain, Government, instead of demanding :the release of there citizens. waited until they were pardoned. These vessels thovid have been captured by the United States authori- tics; and this is the sentiment of the American poople. These vessels were worth $30,000, and up to the tims of their seigure bad never been in Spanish waters. eb asked whether the Spanish goverument oen seize, tr punish men without ite juriadiction, Th 1s 001 mitted no cflence against Speuish-la or were they pirates. If hecould he would authorise this government to make reprivels.in behalf of the citizens wao have suf. fered, and he thought & the duty of the government to take up the stthject, Protect all, whether tich or poor, is the true principle of goverament. Mr. Stavzy caida he was sorry the goutleman was 20 maichi excited by a matter of this kind. Tle (Mr. Stanly) | ‘was not discussing the propriety of this administration, Tetating tu these vesecls—tho Georgiana and Susan Loud about which the gentleman mate a loud noise (Laughter ) Mr, Ssiaur interrupted, by ssying he had only done whai others had done under similar circumstances. Mr. Srass. resumed, saying the gentleman had talked about fiibustering, amd lasbed hiinscif into excitement. but this should not throw him off hie guard. He wanted the abuse epoken of corrected The gentleman was alto- mistaken. He (Mr Stanly) stated in the outeot that the abuse ovght to be corrected aud he had dis claimed afl personal unkintdnese, r-Bmamy bere named several imstances where mem. | bers bed publ specehe they had not delivered. Mr Staxzy odulged for some years pa — oeaet to make @ they would file one, wis! it put ato o tte Coupreaert Globe, They would ati this was granted asa matter of course, The resented whlea he had of offered forbids t he reporters frem putting into the Daily Giote speeches not made on | thie floor When gentlemc. choose to make rpeeches i cr their conetituents, a2’ rend them, which is » bad aabit. they azo pat in the appendix 10 the Globe. The genticmon from Mulne said ho (Mr. stanly) interrupted bim ofter ho started to make hisspcech. Ie in mistaken. As well as he (Mr. Stanly) could recollect, the geutle- man made no effort The geutieman from Tennessee (Mr, Iaxtis) ohjected. Lhe gentiemaa from Maine did not even say,” head and tell FeAl pe Mr Esinr (Mr. Stanly glvipg way) gaid he did not at- tempt to make a statement. The 33) lusion was great in the halt, and some gentleman objected, Le was. ther fore. cbligud to say {fo would hand his remarks to the r. orter, Pir Braxny—Did you ack for leave to fle your speech! Mr. 8 1 did not ny suid the epeceh mace by the senttemay was siinilar to the one he published yesterday. ‘The firat wae adilution of the Ho then brietly reviewed the speech, and defended tha administration He (Mr. | Stevly) supposed the Maine Legislatare was in session, | or feme elcotion was coming on, aud the gentleman ; wishes to show how be stands up for his rights and their rights He hoped the gentleman would come to tho | Georgians aud Susan Loud case but he (Mr. Stauly) did vot think it fair to cit still when the administration was assailed, when rot # word of the speech was made | in the ball. Bir, Fillmore's administration is going es | of power, and the man who now sustains it camaot be suspected of Crooting the prevwant hingos of the kneo, Liat thrift may tullow fawning | The outgei administration is in ite last gasp. The wh'g party wasas badly beaten as any party on earth: Lut, notwithstanding ‘its members would ‘cberivh the | mort glerious recollections of the mauner {in which our foreign affairs have been ecnducted by the adainistea- | tion [He would tell the gentleman to look oat, for if the democratic part should follow the fillibustering prinei- ple to whioh he had given expression, there wag not an ho- nest democrat vate who would rathor be a supporter of Mr. Fil more’s administration thon of bad a which tri- umpbed in 1852 Ile (Mr. Stanly) would not attompt, but leave comebody ¢lsu to mect the Goliah who hed appeared on this occasion, ready and willing, and ably prepared to Gefend what he bad written or said orally. - In cenclu sion, he repeated he did not think it fair to send a rpoech to the r porters, when not a word of it was spoken in the llouse It was too rmart. (Laughter ) Mr Richanpson, (dem ) of Tit, ssid this practice of printing specohes not delivered im the House had beom indulged for several years, and now for the first time. | lsd been brought to the attention of the Howe. He thought it was a good way to rave tiate and mon! Mr, Brown. (den ) cf Misr. ssid that last session both he and his colleague. (Mr Freeman.) bad filed and pub- liehed speeches not delivered bere. because they related te Btate politics, and wore uninteresting to the House Mr Brevrnxs (whig ) of Geo , did not think it p: for the House to adopt Mr. Stunly’s recolution. embarrassment would ceriilt from it. To have corceo! and Jmpertial repor' somowhat dificult, He lieved the only instance in which reporters were rocogn’ 9s such, except here, was in the French Assembly in {i9u or 1704, They ret about to have correct reports of whut was | aaid by every member in debate without allowing mem bers to correct their speeches. They had ten reporters; one | took the first sentence, another the second, and soon. | yen this falled, There was complaint of partiality, and, ho bad no doubt, justly Me did not see any better way | than to allow members the privilege ‘of correoting their | speeches Mr, Brasiy eaid be had no objections to that | Mr, Frerixns thought there should be no objection to eee written speeches to reporters, if the fact was so no Mr. Staxty—That is all I went Mr Srxenevs—Withdraw the reroiution, and let the reporters take the #11 ion. it. Siayny onjected, saying the course proposed was equivalent to the House dizcountenancing the suggestion. Mr. Sreruena remarked, as the resolution stood he sonia vote against it Reeman, (dem.) of Miss, wished to offer an somata , that hervafter the rules of the House shall not be so construed as to admit of the discussion of political or other matters that are not legitimately before the Howe. The Srratze declared this out of order. Mr. Firman appealed from the decision and argued the relevancy ef Ete idiom, Ta the course of his an pot the bar tt ig Ty} Unt pes pnd t ene equande: e people's money a time. Ohare veep’ ball was becoming a byeword and Me's Staxny amended bis Mae rages! by adding the words * provided ealisan tone aves shall be cot to prevent any m eorrecting or revisi rel vod cra Mr. Jonrs, (dem..) ‘ennersce supported Mr Stan- ly’s resolution. and me Fareman withdrew bis appeal. Mr Kwinc@ whi.) of Ky,, thought the resolution would have 9,%;00d fe would Le by far the best 4 system. Ei that is said ——— im; ortance Jould be pul Med fa in the papers; y eoes aaa wishing to res himeelf right, could bitch 2 his speech at fifty cents for one hundred copies yee ha man publishing » pope which was not mado on this floor, was certain! base aud falseliood. de did not censure the from Maine, who bed conformed. to. tt to the o oe a. Tt was, Bechet. tLasghter) te b had ever seen, not heard, ) it et etiala to have been pokes rianianls 4S was published. To take s common cense view, suc! Lal are not toen- “aes en ‘rhe object. y— ere @ voice interrupted 5 yy saying * Bun 2, resuming — Aye, that's it~a whole vo\ume a Bae ‘Laughter. Ie ie ‘unjust and unfair. Our cent thee vections (Laughior ae , ve seed @teven bour epeeth ibe professes || Pay ome leur cwly, Vee Beng de jong nope ae Dean, (dem.) of N. Y., moved the previous vm of Pi to ‘in. (Ob mC 17) ‘a. wanted cries. im. ur Sweerzer, (dem of Ohio, hae eM, if you won't ee panier the whete tubject on the table. aod je moticn was rejected by yeas 43, nays 93. Mr. Stanly's resolution was then ado; ‘The House attempted some other bual iteelf without a quorum. adjourned, Mr Cranourn, Jeotions were made ine to explain, penn me to cen ——" Agreed.” * Aj but fading Convention of Spiritualists at Bosion, Rosrow, Deo, 29, 1862. A convention of Spirituatists met to day in the Masonio Temple. about two hundred being present Om the pro- pesition to appoint a committes to nominate officers. « Mr. Townsend suggested thai the spirits. through the mediums present, should be ipvited to designate who should preside, If the spirits refuse, then the conven ton could follow the example of worldly couventions, and choose for themselves. ‘The suggestion of Mr. Townsend was overruled and Jonathan Uffom, of Lynn, was chosen President, with three Vice Presidents and two Secretaries ‘The Rey. John M. Spear read 4 communication which ke bad received the night previous from a convention of spirits recommending a platform for this conventio re impressed love, berbeoay. faith and pati rom new and beautiful manifestations, which shortly appear also promised the attendance of several epir ite of @ hij order, who would be present and unseal the Yipes of tho faithful, The spiritual communicstion was eigned Johu Murray. Other communications from Spiritdom were read, pro- dicting the speedy consummation of the mission of Jea Acilresses Were made by the Rev John M Spevr Rev. Mr. Loveisad, of Charlestown, Mr. Hewett, editor of the New Eva, and others, Mr. Hewett contended that Chriat and the prophets were model mediums 86 their tuzpired writings proved. ‘The convention hold three sessions to day, und adjoura- ed at ten o'clock this eveutng till to morrow. Ariival of the Captured Slaver, Nonvorx, Dac, 20, 1852, ‘The echooner Advance, of New Orieans, arrived hereon Sunday morning, from Port Preys, in thirty days, in charge of Master Walker. Her capture by Commodore Gregory bas bee rigseras f published. She had on board when capiw pavers: f is generally tormed a slave cargo, which consists of all the implements used in the traflic, The mate and four seamen of the Advance have been brought home, but she Vaptaim made bis escape at Port Praya as Rumored Death of the American Consul at Halifax Bowrox, Dec. 29—P. M. rumor, believed to be reliably, from Halifax, N.8.that Mr ldvingeton, the United States Consul, died ut that city to day. From Albany. RAILROAD INTEWLIGENOE--NAVIG ATION Annaxy, Deo, 29, 1858 ‘The gradation, masonry, and track laying of the entire line of the Albany and Suequebanna railway, has been awarded to Mesers. Phelps, Barnos & Co., who take the whole job. A loccmotive, with passenger car attached, con‘alning reveral of cur citizens to-day passed up the Atbany and Northern railway from the station in this city. to within athort of West Troy, Next week they propote to 0 ‘Troy. ‘The steamers Hendrick Iiudson and Isanc Newton, ar- from New York this morning ‘The latter re is evening: and the Hendeick ([udeon to morrow, rived wi turns th Extensive I rent Syracues. Srynacesn, Doc. 29. 1852 A fire broke out this evening, in Britaall’s block, on Fapette street, und destroyed severa! private residences, a hotel, sisbler, So. ‘The loss is estimated at $60,000, which ts partially covered by insurances in the Etna and Protection Companies, Hartford; Marine Fire Tarurance Compony. oct Company, and Montgomery Ceurty Ce esr hindi me Lurge Fire at Soath Boston, Bowron, Dec, 20--10 P.M, An extensive fire has broken out in South Boston A large glaes factory, belonging to Messrs. Cains & Johniog, j anil factory, also a turpeutine distillery. and other ad- joining buildings, ere entirely consumed. Tt ia still borning. avd it is feared that the whole wharf will fall a prey te the flames. The dawage cannot be estimated but | it will undoubtedly Le very extensive : Dee. 20, 1852 A five originating in the second story of Isaiah Sny- der’s store, resulted in the destruction of the whale bulld- ing. Mr. Snyder's stoek of goods, valued at $85,000 was two-thirds destroyed Insured for $10,000, Dr A, Strong. who occupied the vame building, saved about $1 500 worth out of a sto $5.000. He is insured for $2000. Mr, George ?. Bangs, @ well known merchan: of this city. took the cars fer New York this morning. and died fiiteen minutes after tho train started Mis age wis 67. Fmma Snodgrass. the young gl trom New Yori. who Dae been circulating about bere several weeks, dressed in rowle apverel, was tried in the ,poli¢e court this morning cn a charge of vagral The complaint was not sus tuined and mua was ditcharged The floods tn the West Dec, 2, 1952 ty all day on Mon- Tia rising It is now rising at the rate hour, bat is still twelve feet below the of three inches great flood of 164 Heavy damage has been done along the river, | above and below here, and # large amount of meat las bec submerged at Madison Whit higher than it bas been for forty years, Beveral beats have been swept from the Whitewater Canal, and dached to pieces Crveimant, Des, 28-P. M, Tke river is now stationary, and is tem {vet below the food of 1802 It will be tailing to night Advices [rom the valleys of the Big and Little Miami, Roloto, White Water rivers, and other streamy, report great lors of property--much corn having becu earriod away, hogs dtowned, and mill dais destroyed 1 Charge of Marder, Crseimm art, Deo, 20 William H. Faller end William F.K a obsrge of murdering, or being accessories to the mur. der of, Thnicher Lewis, who lately mysteriously disap. prared, were exsinined and acquitted to day Governor Powell, of kentucky. commissioned Mr Wm. 8, Rand, of Maysville, on the 2idinet., as bis ail with Acquital | the rank of colonel From New Orleans, SHIP PANDONA ON FI ARRIVAL OF THE STBAM- SHIP FALCON. New Oniranas, Dee 25, 1852. ‘The ship Pandora, loading for Liverpool, and nearly full of cetton, took fire thie morning. and is still burning. Most of ber cargo will probably be lost. The steamship Falcom, toom Aspinwall, arcived at the Belize at eight oclcek this morning, and will probab y be up by midnight with California dates to the Lit of December Vessel Libetied for Violating the Passenger anws, Cuanrastor, Dec 28, 1852 The brig Pedrava, which arrived here the other day from Novaiu, bringing the emigrants taken there by the bark Ovando, has beon libelled for « violation of the pse venger law Krom the South, THE NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE—B\ULROAD CONTRACTS, ETC Bartiwone, Dee, 29, 1852 The Southern mall has arrived. The election of General R. M Saunders by the North Carolina Legislature, as Judge of the Sapertor Court, was tifected over the Hon, Ava Biggs, the regular demoeratic candidate, the whigs voting for Snunders with « sufficient number of democrats to elect him. A motion made in the House te vote for United Btates Revator was indefinitely postpowed. The bill te lay off the State into Congressional and Senatorial districts, was passed The Picayune ways that Messrs. Bates & Co. of New York, have taken the contract for the construction of the Jackson Railroad to the Missisal ppi line. beoca, srrived at New Orleans, reports uéth uit, the English Rothers, , and supplied her with provisions and Pennsylvant the Canal Commissioners. Purapeuenia, Dec 99, 1852 The decision fu the case of the Pennsylvania Railroad fompany vs the Canal Commissioners was pronounced, the Onief J ytive ot cae morning. Wivebrese ee to he plaintiffs, hol ag eg the Cansi Com miiasic ners sent the omere ond have absolute RATE OV EE Spe public worms owned by the Arata, The pidly | both | . Mess pork is at 614. en exchange, 8360 oie, ties ¢ oad shave Neon 20.400 bales of cottom for the weak, have heen middie is quoted at 8}¢, The stock om Thana 1s 05 006 Cranrteton. Dec. 33 1853. | _ The sales of cotton, to were 670 baler, at priess ran, sg pte 3 ALOR nd dS balers haice | t—at oho. market is ui ~ AL TIMOR, pee ine lous joclined iu our market; rales have benm meds 8 500 bLIs at $6.26. Red wheat’ sells at rtf Ma $115, Gnd wilte at $i8e $123 Corn is unchanged. Cuvciveats Deo. 27, 1852. acudli nes Dieu Provisions and hogs are ull, am freight eo imes \. Deo. 29, 1368. 1 20, Crnesn: Flour is unchanged. Provisions shoulders are offered at )s0. decline Mess pork is at ‘The wholn number of hogs slaughtered here to this 1p 332 000, against 262.000 to samo date last year, The season has nearly closed. The Weather, Cincinatr, Dec 20.—The weather here ia cold to day. Coxconn, N H., Deo 20.—The snow is nrotting ea- pidly, and Chere is a prospect of a freshot Trix Orrna av tie Brospway.—Madame Albout make her third appearance to night at the Broadway theatre in the same opera in which sho inade her brillant dobat on Monday cvening—“ La Cenorentola,”” We understand that this opere, which owes its chief attraction to the gem of non piu mesta in the final ecene, and whieh has drawn such immense houses at each representation, is to be repeated to-morrow evening, and that “La Ville du Regiment” will be produced on Monday night. While we are the first in our appreciation of the enterprise ead \berality of the manager of the Sroadway theatre, in the engegement of this great ertiste, and in ensbiing the New York public to gratify, at such a reasonable tari of prices, their taste for the highest order of musio, yet we cannot refrain from observing that it is @ serious error im the management to repeat any opera on four consecutive evenings. ‘ Ie Cenerentola’ te = vory live- ly composition, and contains some ‘airs in which Madame Alboni exhibits her remarkable powers to tho greatest advantage, but, nevertheless, it is im- politic to maintain it so long, to the exclusion of the higher class of operas. We have of late had a surfeit of comlo operas, and, even with Madame Alboui in them, they must fail to oxert that great attraction which such operas as “Luerezia Borgia,” “Norma.” or « Di- uyolo,” would command. We want noveltios,and that management which produces them in the best and quickest succeseion is sure of the greatest popularity. We know that artistes would prefer repeating the same pieces, as they thus avold the trouble of sequiring and rehearsing their parts, but the public are not of the same sentiment; and if the Alboni troupe are troubled wit this besetting sin, Mr. Barry must go to work and stte them up into ection. City Intelligence. Fiars.—At about « quarier to two o’olook this mern- ing @ fire broke out from tbe second story of the house of Goodby & Co.. No 156 Fulton street, known as the Fui- ton Clothing Hall, ‘The firo criginated im the store. and had progresred so as to cause much alarm and lose defere it way arrested. A lazge quantity of clothing in she lower part of the building was destroyed by ond another portion much damaged by water, Brenran, Leonard, Ditchell, Hopkins. with a large foree of men, attended. ‘The fire was first discovered rs a Builivs More partioulars in our cvening edition, About 8§!; o’elock M., yesterday morning, a fre broke out in the dwelling "ote 80 Chariton street, cccupted by M. Momoe as a milk depot. Before the flames spread they were dily extinguished py he members of Hose Company No. 24, who wore quickly om the ground. Damage trifiing, Police Intelligence. AN ALLEGED FALSE PRETESCE IN THE ISSUR OF & PASSAGE TICKET Yesterday afternoon, officer Nevin arrested, oma war- rant istued by Justice Osborn, a gentleman named J. Boone wherein ke stands charged with obtaining $183 53 cents from Joreph Howell in payment for a passage ia. the ship Exgle, lying at pier No. 3 North river, an- nounced to rail for Australia, New South sais el oe fullowing tan coy of the passage ticket, signed by captain of the ship and countersigned by M vt Mnd ~~ ec oco0coss20e CO0000C OOOO OED Averaaria Poorer, New Yona, Deo, 7, 1868, This entitles Mr. Joseph Howell to cabin passage, this pre went voyage, (tho ra of the seas excepted ) hence to Port Pailip, Austra- ia, in ee packet ship Eagis, for ir — of $133 $3 cente. SILAS HARDY, Berth 17 Per J, Boows. [No pasrage moncy teturmed, and all ) the risk of the owner | 290, coccece coecasooe0l ol COOL OOo Osa000 The complainant forther adds, that on the 7th of De- | comber he went om board the sald ship, and saw Mr. | Bocne who represented himsclf to be the purser of the | chip. with authority to receive money for passage to Port Phitp, and forther represented that the ship would posl- tively sailon the 10th inst On these statements, the nant asserts he was induced to pay the money, the lutief that the vessel wontd positively eail om forth, instead of which, the vessel is still infocmed the magistrate that the 1y for sex and would in all proba- bility sailinafew ; that the complatuaut had been invited to take up his quarters on board the ship; they had already some fifty or sixty passengers on kept nz the ship's expense until the sailing Mr. Boone de- pied any attempt at fraud; and when the aslo fasts facta are shown to the magistrate, om the hearing this day, no doubt the exse will be divinissed. The Tammany Hall Riot Case.—Kt seems that the Grand Jory have indicted six persons as alleged rioters in the recent disturbance and violence committed at Tammany Hail. in which Mr, Schell, the Chairman of the General Committee, was severely injured The parties under in- dictment are John aud Ivaac Austin, Patrick Matthews, Stephen Wileon, Mr, Schureman and Mr. Wallace The latter have not yet entered in bail. Mr. Austia and Mr, Wilson, hearing that an indictment had been found by the Grand Jury against them, volumtacty appeared be- fore Justice Osborn a wered into the required bonds Wiitien to tho riot, it seema |, charged with an intent to kill. and bail was required im his ase to the amount of ll the others are required to find bail in the sam When thir matter {a tried, some strange facta y to seg Wilsou. it appears, from: the severe wound ob bis head, must have becn very roughly handled by w =~ bs nd that some one will possibly be shownjat the trial. Brooklyn City Inteliigence. Ross Ow. Facrour oven oy Fine.—The rosim cil factory of Mr. 8. FP. Hiiggims, situated on ie mondo, south of {lamilion avenue, wai totally destrayed by fire yesterdsy mornirg The establishment consisted ofe via ber of low wooden buildingr, which. being filled with ‘bly imiemmable materials, burned with uty. rendering the bye yew ap “eine svaying the progress of the flames. re ori in se Ger aps occupied by the , from the bursting of am oll till. A inege number of o} ‘and rosin barrels were raved. but the greatest portion of the cou- tents were destroyed. The damage amounts to abet $5,000. v enezuela, spondence of the Enasaiahin Bi Brvbenge Pumato Cask.1o, Deo iy fies the past month and up to date, er has (Co Durio | ween quite prevalent among the foreign ihipping in port, tea = bef te bmn! le sconunnly that no produce is coming to the ity, oo trade is Hall, but asthe disease is on the wane, doubtless commercial affairs will soon resume their wonted activity and bustle. I feel _— in stating that bat one Amerioan seaman hes fallen a vietim to the epidemic here, and he was a hand en board the brig Montserrate, of New York. In political matters there is nothing new to com- municate, except that office holders continue to live on the Joaves and fishes, and filch the public coffers with their accustomed birsfacedness and impunity. Pea tte ali oo on et ae sales :—Cof- 2, was q ‘wnwash- cose g8 2: Seem seer 9} a Me poy) and’Amerienn flour, $13 50 per — cone oy. weather isvery fine, and the coming crops are aicromae and preaise to be very productive. Stock 23.—( ited a itt a ae Taran lo, bi Fert ae bs, Oh int Naee oan we