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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7316. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1%, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS.- SALES AT AUCTION. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. of business—the calling of States for petitions, He wish: SALES AT AUOTIO! W YORK COMMON COUNCH: AFFAIRS OF THE NATION. ye SAL® OF BARTHEN- WNBROKER'S SALB—A. v. ORISTALAR, AUC —-~ to adhere to the rules, and see whether business was ob- nape a ae AA wae. rian and oi ston Ses van ‘aNtWaRe | aes ten, 2 Bowery. will all eh anys wnt olataok, EVENTS IN WASHINGTON CYT. | 'gc%22z theres, oF members (OFFICIAL. } Saanaanes 1 sell. ri D of enburg, fudson ¢ tree! a if Wevrwormn, 7 + asked, a Le i me esse asam | Sete of Races £eidgay Mr" | retedutien bonesched >, © T+ ted, when ome the Stated THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. toe white i a aaaapaacnaned ‘The Ernaxex.— impossible to aay. * Bonn oy Auoximen, Deo 6. 183 See eerie ns PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. | | ht: Wrorvonn.~'it wouin oontsibate qrontiyto the | qZstatAltermen Boyes, Bris, Frasca, Sui, He Se phing vases, tea set &o.; oighty packages be: relief of gevtiemen if this question was disoosed of. be 3 Taare in some coariderab'e uneasiness among the eacss. | was Sppoutet sroudiatrsices TN Alderman Bor | THe RED MEN OF AMERICA+ ae nie Sarthe rules be suspended 60 that thore Pr not prameriae at roil salt: te, Board was do- journsd until to-morrem, na (laughter) ppointed may seek some other place. Pe TT T! VALENTEN. tumblers, Cowls, lamps. Ac j four cases Vi Tumblors; two ot UBLI _ i i Pinta nne teats of he Hr-nne ang Reyne og mit Bills Introduced in the Senate to Parcel Keats aT oteeke Mase a RT een rene tt ak out the Public Lands. G Blso one case Clerk. OR ‘Yorke. oe oRen of Somp as Keyvorti No Sui sjom saceet, eens ad E eltesag Pr cannot be « pened: eine eae ya aes Toa NAvVT REP Tz, ew York: al Dock ate rts, Philsdelphia, o ir. WENTWORTH,~-1 neral consent. 5 UCTION NOTICE.—BY WM. W. SHIRL. on hoard the Ko: port boats, foot of Murray atroot. Boats | THD QUESTION OF PRINTING IN THE HOUSE, Objection were inter posed Pucsday, Dec 6, 1853. H &e., de., do. ay a posed Present Jona. Trotter, E dong, in this ch hundred lots of all kinds of dasirablo goo: leave New York at 9 A M. and 214 P.M. Boats leave Key- ; PETITIONS—THE STANDING COMMITTEES. aiptent alc Jons. oe ee fee ‘ton pts ch ake As- giclee D ook, at AZ John street. tl ortat8A M.and2 P.M This cown las out for is : Petiti nt Alcermen Brown, Tait, Mabbsvt, O'Briew, Broaden, Ene purpore of establishing a ‘isest Line botweee York Marine Dkasters---Rallroad Aceldents, Pint reepeicnar meee oe several ase at the | Woodward, Ling, Wells, Bunt, Boutox,’ MoGows, St-wart, THE MESSAGE and the South, of which this pomt must become tho o1 committees been a) ey eelan, Barker, Rogers, Crawford. (Keefe, acd MoCon vol ery snd Britan: | gepot and theroughtare. It is aituated on the Raritan Bayy &., &, & were tables tem; y t kay. pelea 4 nis ware, chin: » and Various other goods, in lots for re- ‘ectly oppow arrow! he straight air lino 0 the motion of Mr. RicHARDsON, 1 it was eens bile ware. chine tye, and varlous other goods, ia Tots f SLED opposite the Karras, Inthe siralght a line be " ou the motion of Mr. Rucmaxosox, (dem.) of TI, it was Dy Ausistant Aldorman McUows—Of Tose Compyay No. | yes iow crm or rue page Ce Ld UotION NonIGR—ww m Jones aucrtONERE, | Kitéwetviek “Mihest heatiten omtntes, wens Asaiesi in, Wi mance ta ecareaper~ — Sire msiaalaal Iacke-dasaligperssit * — lah cl paseammgll age Amery alee Re See 0 mortgage, will expose for sale, on | across the State, which will make this tho outlet for a large SPROIAL CORRFRPONDENCS OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, Mr, Cos y DUTIBS ON RAILROAD TRON, wa Looe ent A cee: MAREARE fined the sree oh ‘The in t with which the people of tive rep: a gember & At1 A Me at the lower ead of the | local trade. | A® a manufacturing town, the location of Koy- | wate MReGAGR—THE PUBLIO PRINTER—THE UNION’ fr; Coun, (der) of Als., gave notice of his intention | the Nort Chambers street, {atersection torent ablie in, on the new per, Brooklyn, tio canal boat | Port ix uneurpossed, and is already rapidly ineroasing, tho y to introdu ea bill extending the time for paying the du- | Greenwicl . uP repaired, and rclayed. Adopt: | ticipate the assecabling of Congrsss and the fulfilment ox AS¢ yran, her tackto fucr ture, “ee. alto tha on Population baviog more thar doubled ja bree years. thy at: | FRIENDS IN TREPIDATION—Mlt, CUTTING AND OOLe | ties on railroad iron. son tainalsrnhdas Mgt eens AW be head | SERS ce huttty tis dani ebster, furnitnra : ention of mechanics, minufacturers, and capicalia pach : . i rons) storse Occasion posed now President, oar a. c. celine Nee ek And sepsrel, and sue canal | cention ofmechanies, m nu/acturers, and oaplialiste throurt. FORNEY’S BEELROTION, pa ae OPPOSITION TO THR RMPLOYMRNT OF CHAPLAINS. Wairremand Washington streets, ¥ BISte ul bdoaced Mr. Davis, (vem.) of Is., prevented various petitions | be takeu uy and relald, Adeptsd. ne" "N74 eos8it% | is ong of the bent evidemcen of their eapacity tovrealize ther sgsinet ox ploying chaplains in Congress, the army, or the | , Dy 4e navy. ate the only great highway and t: oroughfare b. orient Cates. | andthe eek, ok tet cee en eon pd North entry for the State of New Jersey, and one of the fing Office Matine Court ref | You will perceive that there is nothiag new in the mes ‘stant Alcerman O’Barxx—That Willism W. Lyov: | hopos of the foundes# of a political’ system, af once com- ‘ Eee Pointed s Commissionse of Deeds. To Commits on Sa- 4 UCTION NOTICE,— MORTGAGE SaL¥—H. WIL. | bore in tho vicinity ot New York: sage—every important fact having been correctly ‘THE PRESIDENTS ANSWSR TO THE JOINT ComMrrTEE. Tarivs aad Cf ets bates Lease While the @iflirent ae son, Auctioneer, will eoll this day, at 1084 o'olook, at 18 eeeoen ADOTION DE = ean kann shacowed forth, weeks ago, in my telegraphic correspon: Mr O1bs, from the Jont Committee, reported that they Of Committ A ae ey enna! inioseteaioe government are, (> & certain extent, independent aol bodsioes bettieads ble ene Cree ‘torce, herses, xen, &o.—Dumone & Honeele wilt dence to the Henan. A reference to the files of thy pa- | bad waited on the President, {oforming tun the Howes | the following aarcurment law, and appoindine Laeae adware | emckother, the duties of sll slike hayeeirect reference to at auction on Thursday, Deo 8 153. at 12 o'clock, at the | per will prove this, ‘ard. Brooklyn for cash, by order of the Navy Agent, ‘rovirions—Beef, pork, ‘flour, raisins, pickle bread, The question of printing an extra number of copies of r, chi beane Cried apples, aad oread hag’, Clothing i Feavs, sofas, couch beds, lounges, 100 office chairs, rs, kitchen aten &o Aleo, fo chests tea, Peacan nuts, brandy in casks and bot les’ 18 baykets olampsgue, 40,000 wrgars for cash, D. H. TOPPIN, Attorney for Mortzagee. ba orgunized, ard were ready to receive any communi- | collector therefor, viz:—For setting curb ani gutter ston estion he might be pleased to make. and thet the Presi. | and flagging sidewalks of Eosex strot, from Riv’ dent *culd transmit bie annuel menage to day. Stanton stront; for paving Forty taird ‘atroet, fom # THE KOSZTA APFAIR aT SMYRNA-~resiMoNIAL TO caPramt | M¥,t0 Fitth avenue; for the extension of thi the source of power. Irtumately, unter this systém, no maa is so high, and nono-so humble in the soale of publie wor in Fulton from erempt i pel pen Jacke ter bias caeles lad reall hag: Clothing | the masrace ty-day in the House, fs deemsd important, as PAIR AT SMERNA-—TESTINON fepnatyte te cutalee of the mow Vulk hoad, Adopted by the | Staton! be to exeape frocs Abe taratiny, oF to be OTIC AUOTIONERR — | Cloth trouscre, de. linen frocks, duck trousers pumps, and | besrirg upon the continuance of General Armstrong, of | ye pevy, (Com.} of N. ¥.y asked leave to offer the fol | namDE Ne? ane president, Mosers Brown, Taib, Madbase, | TO ‘De Tesponsibility whieh all official Pnctions imply. t loners, Panay Goods, | fen yay cemostiarien, Trine cosh bane eieant hee | the Chien, ax publie printer, ‘The adjournment pen ling | lowing Jou; tesclaiion >” oflivien, Wreaden, Woeawatdy Mae, Wells Hust’ Beeom’ | Upon the jutice and intaitigence of the maawos, in a ge- goods to be removed immediately after the sale, the decision of the question, provei that the Uniun's VING & CO, AUCTIONEERS, WILL | friemds wore rather weak. To-night the Union people 1 at anction on Tuesday and Wednesday, Deoomber § | have been activels er gaged in lobbying, and it is under- Mek Desntune. talendiiaabeot ootiaee tien stood \heir great effort to-morrow will be to have the | Taine darn ghamarn osptlars, damage €o.the | matter postponed. The continaazce of the present pub: —RICH PAKLOR AND BEDROOY | during their recont visit to Europe, from the sequesturod es- | lic printer ix regarded somewhat In the light of a teat Furnitre, Plated Ware ord Fancy Goods,—SAMUEL | tates of Louis Philippe, Prince Canino, aud othr question of loyalty. SGOOD, Auctioncer, will sell this day, at the enles room, St | 7! Be laine cups and esusers and bout argc Bales, o in-ne: and geeseet cn neeees of vases, coupes and garadon of real Sovecs | Mr. Cutting complains of having been put down by one 4 A ‘ Pilipps, marked and ed, Of now and sccond band furniture, o»visting of parlor suites based at the sale of Orleans property: autines | Of JODF correspondents as in favor of Mr. Forney for Fichest satin, brocatelie, plush avd haie cloth: sofa ohaira, plate ts Ae panies ee piuiters, | Clerk. The record does not show that he was in favor of le, wardro?es, book belonging to William If, King of Holland; | ®Py One, a9 he dodged the vote, Mr Joha Wheeler, on lncos, richly inlaid antique mo- | the contrary, had the courage to publicly avow his opin- : crctarios, &o., &0., superb and ‘ sees ——- | Tere oil paintings, by masters of the Dutch aud Flemish | fone, and reccrd his vote, and has gained the réspec: even ICAN PONEY AND ROCK. | Schools, antique silver ware, bronzes, diamon Resolver, That tho thanks of Gon By Whelan, Rogors, Crawtor!, | vernment thus organized, is the tele reliance of the com- Duncan N, Ingrah is id Mo! OF Crmmaltee fa Wik 4. foo conear to remove the | federacy, and the only a¢cuit:y ‘or honest cmd earnest dev ba t rock," at the fi ot of agen stront, Es ‘iver, i edmiat ot femliton.”Aipied bys fltowing | oon om interes aguicet the usurpetions and om: 4 of persona! ambition on the other. The interest, of which I have spoken, is inseparable froms an inquiring, self-governing community, but otimulated, inanoe—To conovr. in petition of Jona- | doubtless, at the present time, by the unsettled condition protectin, adot ted, Sayene, from forcivle and on board the Austrian br: Ros lved, That the Preal and fe, reqvo ted t- cause to to made a sword with suitable de Yicos, to be prosented to Captain Duncan N. Ingraham, ai bir tle of the bigh yer entertrined by Congress of than Welt and J. B. Danforth, allowime them te halt TEA BmniBem, ane judicious conduet om the above men: fcr building pier 44 North river,'&o ; ty goacu to reduse tax | Of Our relatiolls with several foreign powers, by the new ei ketalved, That the President csuso the foregoing resolu. eBegitewins AF games 8. Sturgess. Both adoptod, oxch by | obligations resulting from a sudden extension of the Geld ions to be communtoati Eat Sebe way dvem best caloulaced Co nine ates ce eee ees | A mirmatine- The President, Morsrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, | of enterprise, by the spirit with which that fold has bem f tein O’Brien, Brenden, Woodward, els, Hunt, Bouton, | entered, and the amazing energy with which its rosourees Objection was made to the introduction of the resolu- | MoGown, Stewart, Whoo!a Rogers, Grawtord, | 2 meeting the demands of hamanity bave been deve: tien O'Keefe and McCoukey— 19. Mr. Gippincs, (free soil) of Ohio, said—Dean, call the Fen Otten loped. book casos, &e. Thurs le of furpiturss &e., which will be continued on ‘and Saturday. i UCTION NOTICE. hip, Kezts in the harbor of resad imprionmons | 4 nt Merete. Mabbatt, Woodward, ea. pier and man bureaus, ‘washstands, bedstonds, mat- mee; A $ i embroidered satin, Brust gy cash advance, Tho whole to be sold | sic, furniture, cabinet jowolty, ® | of Mr. Forney’s friends for his manliness ASMODEUS, By Aseistant Alderman O'Drien—That the Comptroller A uty. st anetion “nis day, ak letaah a Dey | Ke eral arsortmont. . pee meee, previous question. su is raw i eran in favor of Mrs MeLoughiin (oidee ertes | Although disease, asruming at one time the charketeer eet, cornor of Greenwich, one fine prney, 8 high, : 3, . taid—| . 35, Sirht yours old, warranted sound ard free from tricks; tery M, WITTERS, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL, THIS | MARTIN KOSZTA—A VIRGINIAN REMOVED rRow THE | MF Jost “(Gart.) of Varrt object to the resolutions | is semiserat eaten wey oes suze of $195, ihe same tebe | saties of a wide-spread and devastating pestilence, haa lef gentle, and of SRL gue pscond hand rocks pe ad aL Cenk ae ep onnalats eats oe ae OFFICE OF LIBRARIAN—THS EXPEDITION AGAINST | pecause they are prematare. ttroct, owing to the unproteoted stato of the stringpieoe of | its sad traces upon seme portions of our country, we have voto eanz.on pax pops warns suaron | hee dana thartergemaeteaeants, | SMM wanes, oa 620% Fa | geet eta eat Am aun gave no. | Ho eH Pa hay SRE | ae mert aunt scr wel mhclos ote s ANC 3 , SLI a d . it, Dec. 6—" » M. 0 h % he reeolution prov! at tho Ma ‘sy Com- _ A and Jap Robes SAMUEL OSGO ‘D, Austionoor, willsoll | Ftewood and mahogany contre tables, elegant tapestry, Martin Koezta, I learn, bad an interview with Governor ‘VHB OWAPLAINS. pany have tho anent of the Mayor, ‘Aldermen aud Gowmnn- | ‘© God for an sccumulatfen of sigaai me jeaty on Thursday 8 at the room, 8! Nassan streot, | Prvussols three-ply carneta, cilcloths, dressing buroans an Maroy to-day of the most cordial descripti Koszta i Mr Frorxvce, (dem.) of Pa., offered a resolution, (pro- | lty of the city of New York to the construction, &c., of s | Uponusasanation. It is well that a consciousness of b rg aden pl hig ‘ Ly a hecdscme, holdies{ie cease ey eon noests 18 | viotng the Senate concurring) that two chapaite be | railroad from Manhattanville to the South forry, wad take rapid advancement and increasing s:rength be habitually a i iy Ae. ‘The whole ot t a to be Sold without ro cevest6 ture, cook stove ko; : rather a handsome, foldierlike man, of about thirty. electe. —one by each House—to officia yr or heing that of a firm who are about deolining busivess, and fixtercs and count ean be warranted as being manufactured in tro bost man- fer. Those intending to purchase will do well to examine Se foods, smongst whfch will be found mufls and viotorings af the most costly and beautiful character; also, about the Virginians opposing Fo:ney’s election, they are in obes. C th f ‘ory choice sleigh and laprobes. Catalogues onthe day 6 dissaan tmaahe eae aiAias . R, ANDREW P. ‘SUTTON I3 4 CANDIDATE FOR Intelligence has been received here that the dillibuster 4 Y, AUCTION EER—M4AGNIFI- Pomp: Peer oi eC U aN, AU OFC Ne Reet GRIN I- stant Engineer, of Enzine Company No. 39 ing expedition for the Mexican State of Sonora had actu- Mr. Parker, Librarian of the House, it is said, was dis- charged by Mr. Forney to-day. Me Parker isa Virginian, and his discharge being considered a retaliation against ly. ‘Astivtant Ald Bouron offered the followi lu- | assosiated with an abiding sense of dependence upon Hina . rity wi f t Fe 0 ate, on- ploy preachers or chaplains of any denomloation for this | ttled "an'aet to authorize th formation gi raliead. crepo- |. Recognising the wisdom of the broad principle of abso. t. and beli fart) ulate the samo,” passe 1860, Wim. fe the Christan rell tom fo have ehoplains, t move to lap iors, ave laccrpovated thomsciveny the | lute religious toleration proclaimed in our fundamonta ame of the Manhattan Railway ( }» for thi is the retelution on the table. Benatatethcge rae atatt Railway Company, for the purpose of | law, and rejoicing in the benign infuence whieh it has The yeas and nays were then ordered, but farther pro- | duble track: for publie uso in the conveyanoe of persons and | exerted upon our social ‘and political condition, I should ceedix ga were interrupted by the property throngh the sity and eonnty of New York, from @ | shris k from a clear duty did I fail to express my deope RKCAPTION OF THE PAXSIDENT’S MESSAG! tin Manhattonville to aad upen, and along the Bloom- ‘eicurs, 300 dlegand toboe, epiendid reel Russian udson’s IPRE MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON IRVING 1108K | ally departed from Loreto, town near the Califurnis | _ Mr Hovsrox, (dem,) of Ala —Is theros question bofore Feadale romd, Brvadway ond Waitehall or State street, to | conviction that we can place no secure. reliance upom ‘- 7 ie RICOLAY ECO. ‘will soll on’ Wednosd Company No 44, would respectfully tender their sine gulf, the Bouse? Keeolved, That the Manhattan Railway Company have | ®DY @pparent progress if it be not sustained by national Shuenlay. December Tulare sity ar it telook atch Sewn rican reinaren T ihe | "Mr. Armstrong, it ia expected, will be lected printor | Home that the Meennes he teas.” the Pleasure of the | ino shuentct a sapnoraherseaeaeatre, oat cual at gud | integrity, resting upon the great truths affirmed and il- een unecaceved anlo-ot S000 worth of Franek fiecag | bountiful cupply of refesshmonte tarnished them at tre fi 4 a ean mba saiercs yee dh hip otihiend tarp ym ye eserved sale of aid company of thorsilroad above meation- | lustrated by divine revelation, In the midst of our sor- city in Tenth avouuo, near Thirty-cighth street, on tho morning | morrow. It is suppose that the ational demoorsts | Cries of ‘Rend,’ ‘+ read.” Sceeadien beth urs, oplendid real Rusrian Ttwison Bay sable capes, vieto- | 1m Tenth W, SIMPSON, Foreman, ” | Pill make no serlous resistance for fear of « disastrous | , Jasi at this tine the pages came into the hall, bearing | ##, with a double track, from Manhattanvills alony- aad up- | row for the aillcted and auifering, it has been consoling 7 Op? 0. &. . 5 - ho Bloomingéale read, Brond: id W hit u neh nih and mul ofering an eps areonty tr tie lade, | EPC, Css wann, In. Seeroteey failure, : Pese tuched for ties.<, ve Homage in print. The mem- | Straet, to the Soath forry’ under the gulationn, yarea seat | t0 bee how promptly disaster made true neighbors of diet Magn: MennteeAten ALT ERLSLEOATe beaneae The Cabinet feel good, but Pacific Railroad people are | bers rushed for them. Aiton’, stipulations and’ resolutions feo n tlie to tise im tricts and cities separated widely from each other, and Seed to en:wer description, and will bo sold without reserve. HINANCLAL, grumbling at the President’s moraage, Q ‘The Clerk commenced reading from the manuscript. ; , Intending purch ssera will do woll to examine tho goods, flow | --~--~~~~wverernn ne od ghall be construed tobe» | cheering to watch the strength of that common bond of Amid the_con‘usion, Mr. Houston exclaimed :--Mr, Clerk, waite moment till the Bouse itlod ivy Fight, luborb/ ox Privilege of construct | srotherhood which unites all hearte in .all parts of this Quiet boing res'ored. the Clerk read the Mossage, when vieqlaletore, the intention el tats necciatene eete | Union when danger threatens from abroad, or salamat Mr Frouesce moved that it be rererred to a Committee | {obivo assent, as ihe samo not ecntemplates a municipal cor: | impends over ue at hore, of the Whole ox the State of the Union; and, in addition | poration may lawfulle give Our diplomatic relations with foreizn powers have um- to ths usual number, that twenty thousand extra coples | — Assistantialderman Banxun offered a resolution that the | dergone-bo easential change since the ‘Adjournment of of the Message and aco»smpanying cocuments be printed ( Cory: ipsixepnsead df opehoRy whether, in his | the last Congress. With some of them, questions of @ for the use%f mem be: P: the coastruction ke. Of s railroad wit bola eece | disturbing character are stil penditg; but there are good Me. Oauesaid the, usual aumber.aes Afteen hundred | Los us ine. ve of the eaeied cede EUR ETE are Ci |, reasons te believe, thar these may all be amicably ad- In bis opinion fifteen thousand copies would be i Ree on view. Amongst thi superb stook willbe found Grecian TO TOAN AT SEVEN PER CED r Gone marien victorinen,Jonry Lind cuts and mute, Cura: | 135,000 3sad AT, SEY SN ER GENT ON | gum SUPERINTENDENT OF PUDLIC PRINTING—TaE ‘2bMa ming, marten fitch, sable livx, genet, and other gloves | Jraved Property, in this “ity F Brocktyn, in suas to anit PRINTKRR—THE NEXT GARDNER TRIAL—OFFICERS . Also, ant collars. Ale varicty of childro Also, a riey Sains 4 F000, eM: $5 fase barlathe adhere at ORDERED UPON COAST SURVEYING VESSELS, ETC. er cent on good improved property io this city. D) to a1 SAK. COOK, Sit, No. d Noatau vereck, none Wall steeee = FROM THE REGULAR NEWSPAPER AGENT, Wasmixoron, Dee. 6, 1853, SH TO ADVANCE, “t u Reg aantessie tien CRMSCRDTEOA |. Johu 7, Towers, Faperintendent/ofithe “Pubtis Printing, roo:ries, deygords, wines mer. | yesterday notified the President that be could no longer Yohes, elegantly trimmed and lined in the most costly atyle, Datelogves may be obtained at tho sales room, 169 Broadway, and 40 Wall st. $125.000.- XECLTORS’ SALE.—C¢ RRIAGE.—WILL BE SOLD | en diamon jon, on Wi the 7th day of Docember, " ‘apert’ : or pirwission to establich railroads in any'ef tho streets of { justed. nee, at I2.0'clock in frmnt of New York Horan Bazaney No: | fyene}#a, valuables and personal property generally. etme | eee the duties, bis commission having expired. cient. and he moved an amendment accordingly. this city is, in bis epinion, ‘a grant of a franchise within tho |" For some years past, Great Britain has so construed BI Croshs street. a family carriage. built to ordor a fow yoars | Association, cornet of Brosdway and Grand stroot, over Pa | (Qo, ly th ia 4 Mr. Houston thovght, as the message developed the | meaning of the first section «? such amended obarter. the first article of the convention of the 20th April, 1818, Gines, and cost $1,050 ALENTINE G. HALL, Executor. cific Bank. sequently the President to day nominated, and the policy of the xdministration at ita commencement, 20 000 Asvistant Alderman Basksn paesee the tien of his | i regard to the fisberies on ti a northeastern coast, Senate confirmed, A. G. Seaman, as Superintendent of the fe our citizens from sume of the fishing grounds, : Soght to be, printed. res lution, and thas the resol alderman. Be, By, LUDLOW. AUCTIONEER VALUABLE, PRO- $100.000.-o3232,PUBue Accommovation. | Public Printing, vice Mr Towers Mr Pruans (cem.) of La., was favorable to the ori. | Benton with all the papers im relaion to said railroad, L to exch r be tub to which they freely resorted for nearly a quarter of a erty on Tompkins strcet.—supreme Court, under the orsons in want of moncy ean bavi | iti: generslly euppdued the House will re olect General | gi: al woticn. ar tLe pope would nad the message, DKinistaneatshmia: ero bioan ousenbed ibs node ceninry snbrequen' to ths date of treaty. ‘The . u . 4 Tox : quent 4 that treaty. auciion on Friday, Deo. 9. Tie at 1 Bateek, Sh tts Mer. snd ean ory anon ea Mud citvor plate, | Armstrong printer toxrorrow. The ayijourement -to Ye Wesrwoxrt of Ul moved that 30000 be printed, | ter! etad received om United States have never cyuiesced in this consteactionm, chante’ xchange, the four story five proof store and Int of | Gismonds, watohes, jowelry, alla Qf7 goods and all armel | GAY. maved by ore of bis friends Indicates is, T» } eli ovgh he preferr-d 60 000 Ravid Dudley Field, pdt Sod satay | but have alsays claimed for their fishermen all the and No. 62 Hompkins atrect,’ none ivington, Lot 22 by pinta Bil trantastlane ont ini crgoma.tn | Parte are ondetermioed, bat will moot likely poraalt tas | | Further bon eraation ensued, when the; House adopted | szpremice tel: cbiniv thas the resdlution ofeted on Sb | si ntawntoh they bad so lonpenjored otter soe OV tre X ‘Office houre from 9 A. M. . B., at 11 Cham’ election without resix ance 7. Flot é motion. id ‘ oi aosti smend- | tion, With a view to remove all difficulti . street, Office in the basemen’. WILLIAM TAYLOR, The removal of John A. Parker. Librerian of tue floase, ‘Tim PRINTER. mamtertictebe tae presente ive suiell ctae tanner ts | fee i ine ta Perea ta oe ae ee eee eee ees Ff an, x Ps ed Fosolution by | yect—to extend the rights of our fishermen. be: CO. will sell at appointment of M. Martin, late reading Cierk, in | | Mr. Himmarp, (dem.) of N H., made an inoffeotual ef- | fim ui this ovenine i : 7 | limite fea by the convention ef 1818, aud te segs late ecsixbel fard, ab 0 lon oho da merchandise or porsanal property of any | bit stead, and the transfer of Mr. MoKana, late Chief | fort to go into the election of printei ‘The resolution and motion of Assistent Alderman Barker | trade between the United States am the Britien North trent. w spor asrortment' of French, | Hod, and'wish to convert the ase inte calico vo Woy | Clerk, to ‘he readiog Genl, are reported. 1th CHAPLAINS. “ate resolution presented by Avsitant Alderman Bouton, | Auvsrieam previnces, a vegvtiation has boen opened, with d Italia: fancy goodr, cons'sting in part | Kosde «treet, corner ot Br som No 14, where libsral The Crimiva) Court has fixed Thurs’ay for the com- Tre Tioure reeun ed the consi ‘eration of the resolution ef Matuean Suineed Company to con: | ®!air proepect of e faverable result. Co protect our fish- $100 00 C4SH ADVANCES.-IF YOU HAVE piped SALE OF FANCY GOODS,— WILLIAM IR” NG ia ‘ion, on Thursday and : 0 No.8 pe and figure) at which will fally | to elect Chap ains, aud refused to Iay it ou the table—by | & cosh advances (or porchases) are made on demand, for watch- | mencement of the next Gardoer tr net, & a » i C1 at e th joy ment of ther . Cupid aud Psyche, Matonna, fisher gitl cacjowslry, nocate, ncrctiaadive, ah personal property gea- | di-close the rerults of the late coramission to Mexico. 18 against 185. lowing soc vin Mle cree eee Malesl bet weed toinn aad Seiten Py rlir ioaaes pears, Byron, Cus id cha! Ariadne, Cleopatra, iy. Tho redemplion of the public ¢ebt from the lat to 3d Mr Hens, (Cem.) of Iowa, moved that tha compensa: expe tient to station aval foree in that quart ton, & Juge. pitchers, card receivers teto-a tote sets, — ~~~ --— hea Bvt tion of the Obapibien be datucted & . elewet See ee Wali. Beste ue petie station a i forse in that quarter curing be ‘and ormutu clocks, cardblabras and coupes, su. —CASH ADVANCES ON DIAMONDS, | inft. inclusive, amounted to $109,696 77, tion of the Chaplains cecucted from the per diem ot OND, Wheeler O'Kouts Ad I Ooay Son, Mo- | the fishing sen orb brouge groups and figorer, Clovis and Casar, Atilla aad welry, aogars, piano’, and merohandi« Tho trtal amouct of drafis registered at the Treasury | wembers. Negatived. : Negntive—The Presideat, Aesistant Aldsrmen Huns, Stox Embarraaing stions have. elso arisen between the Wicrove, sone ne, bunting sutjette. gladtavors: fabec boy, 4e.; front | for the week ending 31 Decembur was $767,154 70. ‘The rexolution was amenced to elect Chaplains for the | ash fi" viey ard Grawtend oe two governments im regard to Central America, Great Brovee horses, hounsa, bears, lions, aud other aria’ private Separate Of. The following «ficers have been orvered to the Coast | ertire Cergress, and was pasiec. YROM HOAR OF ALDERMEN, = Britaic bas proposed te settle ttem by an amlosble ar- Bite yedatence, thermimet-ra’ fo elegant aseie fice hours fr Nohum'ug, Ss: Survey ntoamer Waiker:—Lieut P. F. Sands, Commander, The House then adjourned. Report relative to the election of Chiet Engineer of the | rangement, anc our Minister at London da instructed te trays, wera 4 $50,000 TiO sAt, 7 GRAND, srmEet 8S, Baneatt, Acting. Master, Pano Midshipmen, Dural Ce pare Fro Departuiout every three years. Coacurred in dy tho | exter into hegotiations on that aabjeet. A # 7 4 well, Second Assistant Engineer Broadmix, Third As ews ay of Baltimore. af 1 : ei 7 A commission for a*justing the claims of o1 tizens Satches, Alamonds: Jewelry. cegartedry rents, Rae he’ Tee | sintant Engireer Marris, and ‘Assistant Sucgeca Willian ‘Lp ee eS eet ren Bening hs, Mabbatt, Ol- ugh ei AWFUL TRAGEDY AT NATCHEZ—LOAN FOR THE BAL- | Brien, Breaden, Weodward ' Ring, Wells Hunt, Bouton, | against Great Britain and tho-e of Brituh subjects Crawivrd and O’Keofe | against the United States, organized under the Convention of February last, is now sitting in London for the ° Barker and MeCon- | saction of business, . ne ouly bi to Vi iA So's importation, ur ince in Now York where moucy ean bo ‘had on liberal | son—the latter beirg dota hed from the recelving ahi ; : ie U fem one togccen, fort high, of Pompeii, Ho- | t-rioa, cr gocds bouche for cash, Transactions conddential. | Penuaylvania, and Vassed Assistant Sargeon Williger & Et TREAT See ORE. (Clete nae ee Bean, ype, Biren, Het ts, Woazie, oof Bardialoy | Hours trom’ to 4eelack. rs Harris ordered ip his jlace. = The Now Or‘enns wall of Wednorday last in received, | 2" . supported by dolphing and swans, beautifully THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS we | 4 Third A-slstat Eng neer Harv B. Nones, Jr., 1 or- | A ranaway negro at Natchez at-bbed a white wan to Tey sative- Assisisnt Aldermon T - iroman's | , tis in many respects desirable that the boundary line perts Me hk fos a a, and a large assortment of other fancy cools $3.000. quired. for which ample soourity will be | dered to the Coast Survey steamer Legare. the beart who attempted to arrest him, and afterwards | Wailea ero two lote aves weed an a Pitcecas Linitaad aw od | between the United States and thy British provinoes im Sontise of the lack sis particularly sailed $9 this aale, as in, and the lender puarantied one lundred per cent withia Seen ge pee Jumped among the machinory of a mili aud was crushed | howe: in fsvor of building now engine for company No, | the northwest, as designated in the convostion of the 15tt the choicest assortment of fancy goods offered this season. tree’ month None but principals need apply. Address THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. soi Genta 1G, Both coscurred in z June, 1846 and expecially that part which separates the G. HORTON, AUCTIONRER, WILL SeLL on | Enterprise, Herald effine, A FIRST SESSION. The Maryland cal trade last week amouated to 14,800 | cM purte in (ever ot basing Pravels MoGough $120 for loss | territory of Wathingtcn fom the British. porsessions om ‘+ Thursday, at 1044 o’clock, at 13 Sixth avenue, new and WANTED—FOR TEN OR TWELVE ton Affirinative—The President, Messrs Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, | 6 Porth, should be traced and marked. 1 therefore second hacd furnitare, removed f f sale. 1.000 monte termite) peor $30 will be paid Senate. The first branch of the City Council has passed the bill | O'brien, Brenden, Wordward, Ring Wells, Hunt Bouron, | Prevent the eubject to your notice. Aifor 8 Ong lob oF afk peintingaat immeiistely, 7 por cent iutorest woon the money, and securi- for the endorsement of $5,000,000 loan fer the Baltimore | MeGown ttewsrt, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Crawiord, O°. |. With France our reladoos continue on the moet " % ty given upon property three times the value, Addross J. P. Wasurwaron, Bec. 6, 1853. | gnc Ohio Railroad, Ithad previously passed the other | Keefe and Mc “onkey, H. H.LFeDS, beet _ : : WEDNESDAY. DEC. 7, | p, “Herald office. friendly feoting The extensive commerce between the «at 121, o'clock, at ti o: * Estiwates for building or giny for Company No, 29, and ap- | United States and that country might, it ler -hanta’ Exchange, 90 share » Her a JOINT COMMITTE TO WAIT ON THK PRESIDENT, TC, branch. . printing $1900 therefor’ Concurred in by tho {oli , vock—without resorve—in lots to $500. WANTED, AN ACTIVEYOUNG MAN, WHO | After the reading of the journal, a message was received to gaa me curred in by the following | released from some unnocessary restric conceived, ti to tho mo. a : (Pd . taal advantage of both parties. With a view to this ob- = : {Crest nah Eatabighed and proteanio casi Wines.” Apply | fom the House, announciog the appointment of « oom mere Ment somrcasomae Tne 8; e._ | bares hisaalas Westttad, Meter Bele ness abate | Jot onene peogsen nas Bees uace fa negotntag e taap EAAY I LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —TURSDAY AND | {G's Hsbinavn, ai Navenuleerert. up states mittee to inform the Président that both houses were or- | Asa train on the Pennsylvania Itailroad. on Monday MeGogs, Borart, | Wi Barker, Rope: Crawford, elecmaratiy. etieiy vaisibioreade wt in, a er 6 : ‘clock, te G. 8. Robir 2 st Aho nk. ofe, jouond ey Blin Baan Bi No fs ‘Wall sire net § aor o. B. Pandolta £ DR Aris oN EP Gta ND.—WE DRAW, BY SPE. eae eet peer to receive any communication he Pah ie coming east, Pi a orituck srtoeta slonetg , Kesoltiticn to advertise for propos for 10,000 foot of oso | have important pelitioal relations with her, pore i one t sty cs , cial authority on the Union Bank of London, in sume | might have to male. : + or use of Fire Tepartment. Concurred in. otour neighborhood to the islands of Cabs and Porto Woke aeMonaeauetod, tu epagumene’ Gleepr, | gutta umag wear Parables eh and eecdin any | pic (com) of oma, afore rocttion that a | Snsserseh ted be wae nat Newton, Hanaiton, i | "hope a fant sf ovutim i ancrat et wing | Se Jam Roper, {0 aunousce that singe the last Com ‘emus at ti th, Bacchus aud Ariadne: two pair of large r ERS, 76 Wall etreet, rt Pearl. In Ste Ty e*rcet, from No. 17 to Grand strect, and app rinting Isasc | STS DO atten: ‘are beep made, by unauthorized ex- ate Kti us a B 5 ; pted, ¥ q vore:— «se colonies. Should any movement manifested 9; Bardig: N IRELAND.-—WE DRAW, BY SPECIAL back, and b four th a bs i ™ i “ te user sush evita tn Saigo Bpyetion vemeon aed: ablees © £ Ts the Bette ako Company, in sume Messrs. Dover, of Iowa, and Bert, of Tenn., were ap- pes Gaacvine teisialy injured ae ee ofemag Maat Wone be aes wae na t, ee within our /imits, all the means at my command will be gantheres; Bardiglio vine leaf founts on the Dorie columns; | to anit, from £1 upwards, payable at sight, and good in any | pointed said committee. bas 2 McGown, Stewart, Wheelaa, Barkers Rogers, Urawtned, | Wikorcusly exerted to rep: fal annoying oo- dark Sicoua Pompeii pitchers; Traforati vases wit pact of Ireland, LAND WANTED TOR A CALIVORNIA RAILROAD—TI HOMESTEAD Boston Mayoralt; U'Keo ¢, and MeCcnkey—I0, ‘ "| currences have taken place at Havana, or in the Bsocclvs aud Trophies; Plivy card r ceivers om dolphins; Coi TAYLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall street, corner Pearl. HILL TO BE REVIVED, jon Lge ys Dee, 6, 188 Keport with apportionment of assevement list, for paving | Vicinity of the island of Caba, between our olti- Bacrpis; Toman urns for Tishts; Grecisn mural tevpyndsy | —— = Mr. Gwix, (dem.) of Cal, introduced a bill granting | 71,9 gemocrate bave nominatel Ieaos tae” ai Elevonth avenue, trom Forty-third to Forty eight street. | ze: the Spanish authorities. Considering the Tnportnina of Paton marble tga 21 Jeihiathonty onthe Nadraal Huse ip oie tommy | ude Cabonnia for e ral‘oad from San Fransiso va | eis eanuidate for Major of tla ci Hever relative co tho graves otetrvataand arcuate b-twean | Rrcaimity of that, sland to oar shores—lsing as it ts oF exquisite finish. mi 4 a ‘0 5 c ty r a ‘0 Vor, ad 5 5 Beare tu Wir Crest ie ince nie Bom £1 upwards, payable at sight, and good in ana part of | He Valley of the Sacram Of the Jast semioncat the tine Righty-second acd 13d6 reets and East and North rivers. principal cities—and the susploious vigtance with Zold wich ut reserv % fart of the collection will be on exhi he wes urging the passage of the Pac fic Railroad bill, ho | More Arrests for Prize Fighting in Penn- | 1¢.Ccmm DIAN Ri r TAYLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall street, corner Po & Reports in favor of sewors in Twenty-ninth streot, betweon | Whicd foreign intercourse, particularly that with the 2 cn Monday, Deo. 5, when ladies and gentlemen are —— promised that at this session he would ald in the passage sylvania Ninthand Tenth averves; in. Bim street from Bewsed we | United States, is there guarded, a repetition of such 00+ Wilscasselune gave Uc och peaiea as cant trae JSLIFORNIA CIVIL FUND BONDS.—MESSRS. PAL | of the Homes‘ead bill. In order to redeem that promise, Purcapetrara, Doo. 6, 1853. | Grand street. To Committco on Sewers, é currexce may well be apprehended. As no diplomatic im- Purchasers can bave head ge peckod at m small pa J mer, Cook & o., of San Francisco, hereby give notice | b9 now gave notice that he would, st an early day, intro. Six men were arrested to-day on warrants issued by the Report in favor cf paying Browa & Bell for pieoo of land | t ia allowed between our Consul at Havana aad ‘by Signor Pandolfini himself, for shipment to any part of the | ae ths coupons of the following Calitoruia civel fad Loud dues the bill: proerally-kaow: the Ilo A at authorities of Chester county, as participants in the re | foot of Houston street; in favor of paying Mrs. C Mahonoy in General of Cuda, ready explanations om tld. Le Ai eS quo January L 151 will bo paifataho American xchange | duce the bill ge ly known mes . cent prize Oght, and were beld for trial in Ohester county, | for damage caused by’ defeative sewer in Oliver stroot; in " nnot enk, No 60 Wa z 4 ‘AUCTI ONEER.— MORT- = troet, New York. On 7 por ct. bonds, NEW PORT OF ENTR favor of paying James Hudson $5 26 for ringing bell; in favor bade, or prompt redress affurded, where. injury hae Oh i, mes, duo in 1855, as per act of April 28.1 dué | Mr, Pernt, (cem.) of In, offerec a resolution dirsoting | Teo ¢f the Lira bas wae a House eonttiene two | ot rotundivg ra, Kandall $35 paid by hor All'to Commit: | resulted, All complaint cn the part of our citizens, ume sale of houschold furniture, at the auction roo in 1861, as per sot of April 2 18S; the Committe on Commerce to inquire into the expediency | O'hers were returned from the Moyamonsing district for | teo on Finance. der the present arcangeme: t, must be, in.the first et, a3 1036 o’elock. on Thursday, (t» morrow) 1:70, aa per act of May fy 185% of making Michigan City, in Indiana, » port of entry. | Police cflicers. Reports in favor of lighting Second avenue, from Twenty. | presented to this goverpment, and then referred to pain. eRe eee er couknl Corre dite “ Laid ov » ” ——_———_—_—_— gighta to Thirticth strect, wits ans; in tavor cf lighting | Losin egeinvefers it to Ler local. authorities ic Gabe te to. SOHN W. SUMERINOYRE, Attorne: Cast, ADVANCES (OR BOUGHT OUT FOR CASH, mec whi eaten call The Cincinnati Hog Trade. Lwenty fitth treet, between’ Six asd Seventh avenues, | i vestigation, ani postpones an auswer tilieke bore - vmerohandise pares BUC LANDS 1 MINS. With gas. ‘To Committo: on Lamps and Gas, eard OMA W. SOMERIS DYKE, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO™ | gxcyy'gnodsin Custom seuss ker Foreelee mit woken Mr. Chasm, (free soll) cf Obio, gave notice of © Di | he Price Current report WU) Leech eocant | Hancet ir favor of fencing rarant ints ard fiareing side: | from thote suthoritivs, Tosvoid those irritating amd U Spriice eitect.—<Cenitarios sale. on Thursday, (to mor. | chains, diamond eet, planoy, &e.. at 99 N tect, ia the | ceding to Ohio all the public lands remsining unsold in | 190-009 1a 1h ayoutisy date haat 6 There walks in Fourteenth street, between No. 25Land Fiith ave- | vexatious delays, a proposition has been made to provide eee che store, at 102g o'el ck, a quantity of erookery; | auction store. CAMARA. | that State Seaee fren Kae ntonding date last year, There is an | nue. To Committee on Streets for a direct appeal for redress to the Captaim General by rnamental china fig res aud v ia MAU AR ec Ria Caen Waele sic Aaeuabne “isis or inorvore rpm Kentucky, but a failing off from Indians, | Xep ort non-coneurring with this Board to €t up eromof | our Coorul, to behalf of our injured feline stinne Be 4 iso, inmedintely after the crockery, constabl senlo of —OFFICE CITIZENS’ FIRE INSURANCE Me, Apaais, (dem,) of Misa , gave notice of « L ditty | the latter being late in coming forward, H-gs are now | Board of Assistants for Connctimon, and that Superior | erto the government of Spain nas daclined to enter inte avantity of lea! tebioa», mhut 1.600 Its. and 9 lot of sega , Now York, Doc. 5, 1858,—4 dividond of ton 4 tS, (dem: ) aoe aioe Brling bere at $4 26 a $435, Tor of Duilathe Sew Cathet eee eeseee pitted (up: im fa | apy auch arrangement. This course.on her part is dee one wath: JOUN W KOMERINDYKE, Vonstabl per con t hay tet declared this ty, pavab's on Jomand, at enatae) nd6 to Mississippl, to aid in the construction teaches vor of building ne baslee market. Soth to Committes | $07 Hien Se ete scans Gotten te BROWN, AUCTIONEBR—ASSIG! LE . 67 Wali street. J. M: MoLEAN, Secretary. | of reilroa 3 for, W. BROWN, SUCTION FER—ASSIGNRR’S SALE | te office, No. 67 Wal i fi 4 Pn, ata 01 opal pide Also, of a bill to reduce and graduats the p:ice of pub- | L088 Of Sehr. Henry Clay, of Philade!phia. | “ktyitenin {avug of paying modical bills ef Drs, Covitt, | the gooe undcrotending between the thee eoonte onting house. etfire, and cabinet farnitare, &o., in ‘ 7 LA! ROAM lio landa. BALMIMORR, Des, 6, 1853 Giles nud otbers, To Comwnuttae on Police, be exposed to cocarional interruption. Oar minister th street, near Spring, py ordut of day declared a divivend of eight’per cont, paysblo on demand | Mr, Cuiasr gave noti:e of the Homestead bill, own the schooner Henry Clay, of Philadel phis, in the teenth, Ninoternth, ‘twenty feat | Pre#s it again upon the coasideration of her Catholic Ma- 2 ba ance of the stock of an extensive manu 6 Wall etroct. 4 LEECKER, Secretary. LANDES CRPRD TO INDIANA, ETC bey off Apvaprlis. The schooner went Gown im theee ty-vight policemen in. | Jesty's goverpment red eounting-house and office York, Dec, 6, 1853. Mr. Bructr, (¢em ) of In, enid that a dill hed paswed | Minutes, and the captain’s ta’ber wax drowned, nts, to constisute thy For sevorel years pain has bean calling the attention stools, &e., &o. part of which | — siving aéditional | of this governinent to a claina for losses by some of her o7n ‘are finiehed and part nntinishe: adinet furnituro—Also, Olorant rosewood carved hedstends, dressing burean: wash: INANCIAL—PERSONS HAVING FUND\ SEEKING | both homes of Congress at the last xesion to indemnity | No mail south of Washington this morning. t ded by striking | rutjects in the care of the schooner Amistad, This claim i J of lacse dividends on par | the State +f Indiana for ce:teio Jands ceded to her un her : Aish y r . n gtand, rushogasy and onne sont o . ko, ka’ Cats (ebtre provatiy only, Ages of tl admission into the Union, 12 1818, but whch lands had Canal Navigation in Last report, Sooond in believed to rest on che obligation imposed by ourex- Jornes reacy on Wednesday, and tho attention of doalors, ed will bs called in,) ins new company no’ been previously taken by cettiers. This bill, be eaid, aYRACTSE, Dee. 6 1853, isting treaty with that county Ite justice was admit. makers, tnd asthe will be pero nptor, orcanizing, to exist in New York, by addressing “Secrotar, owing to neglect om the par: of some efiser of the Honae, ‘The Collector’a receipts in. tolls to-day amounted to ted. in our diplomatic cor dence with the Spanish uit TeBerVe, aa en Te Le! (Fae bao R. Ee: lo) es ort pe mesh aa tpt ee” had. Tho | find te reovive the rigaatures of the resident of tue | sbout $100 It has been raioing bard nrarly all day, but government as early a4 March, 1847, end one of my pre- Shots oid pate sertr vannctic emcee lay after tho salc. | invoctment iso perfcotly safe an ‘able ono, we Renate and the President of the United States. Under | looks like clear ny up this evening. TE AS ee avdovetock, | “teesnors, im is smnual massage of that , Feooma- Joust, vawpRWaner avorionexe—rmipay, | MONEE|,MONET-CASH ADYANOER, MADE oR | there cicurat'nom. ceased letve to ntroduce th Bl a a rien Ue hate” GRE HCEANACHAN, Glen” | Risaec ay ate aay meal ee trade fo ls Payeans, OnN LL v. OTIONER! » ceries, dry oods, hardwaro, se; 08, 198, | now and have it paas farkets. : ad Ee! % December 7, at 10% o'clock, at the gallery, No. 6 sewel ‘Tiamondee merchandise, ani nal ‘The bill was then introduced, read ard passed. New Orteana, Dee. 6, 1353, the Fxeewi It bas received a favorable Le a medert: brings ecliostion etc pevvateircatnanl gencraly, in rams to cult. Apply to gee, BY 08 | Mr. Bi.zcHr gare notice of a bill Providing for the war | | The Europe’ news wax received st noon today sod | are selowin Trine totter resented Sy aavivant Alderman | 03 committees of both brancbes, but as yet there hae allof «hich have beon collected trom the highes> soure petal nee : Z < render of certain bonds of Indiana held by the United one cotton market bas since been rather @ der; the day’s | Rovton to the owed saving been teoatved by him from brent! Taponnt Pe ek I . a ive that food faith ~ombraving every variety of <bjoct, the greatest part of which . "3 | States, realex have been len Coflee i+ advancing; Mesers. D. D. Field, O'Conor and Sandford: req present your Bre oristanie ‘he whole Yorring wauie weil worthy vt the | JREMITTANCES 10. IRELAND. PASSAGE CERIUYI- DRCUYTION OF THR PRESIDENT'S NESIAGR, ETO. to-day vere 4 (00 bags Ifo, at Ie, a 126, see pork dull | New-Youx, December 6, 1963, | early and favorable consideration. Sikeation of ceunolseeure aud others, Dein go” teint aiy town throughout freland, Maginad’ feetiand At one o’e ock the committee returned and reported | at 11!;0, Sterling exchange, 9 prem. pn pe meg Bhs Tell i il a Martin Kosta a Liuagerien came to this Soden. Peatarn Femechnse, Mich, Lemeian aiaen Tonk, | srateseed by she underetgued, ocle Deaveagen pet that the President would communicate with Congress in = exstin-d tenerclotion sou have eomtuy, we think ik doos | CUM 2 in 1850, and declared bis intention, ia due form Bistocy tatccnw Denivabion Nin 2 elvet, Gi | Ewalion-tedl ting of Livertvol and London backer ship writirg imomedia'ely, and at ten mia es past one o'clock Heveenal Entelitgenee. not cc) flict with the injunction. Bat in order to of law, to become citizen of the United States, After Brenghel Sneydeis, Havtield, Casano \ BOWMAN, GRINNELL & 0., 83 South steoot. | the messsge was delivered by Mr. Sidney Webster, the Im. G. B. Gandy, Sing Sirg: Jobn E. Clagett, Maryland: | question, we sus; remaining here nergly two ress, Sere Turkey. While ain, V acid, ein, Gonier, Durand, 'Conorgi President’s private secretary, and read, bs. Howe, Bontheay und Manton Parks and indy, Vinge Le ein eonssined 6 , 5 at Smyrna he was forcibly seized, takon on board an Aus- 1, Aturetto,’ Ve'nequés, Cass ASTROLOGY. Aftor the massege was rend,the usual numberof it, and | verg among the arrivals yeaterdan, at the Coop Tee «tty or privilege of constiucting thesaid Kaileoad | trian brig-of-war then lying at anchor in the harbor of Ra OE aE ks OAL rr ~ ae OnLRDRan. | @*Aetempanving documents, was ocderec to be prin‘ed, | "Te Teas Hovency thet the ton me ol Er ant sion of thie roeelet eee Pelee cae eee kORitl®. | that place, and there corfined ia iro, with the avowed jon two daya before the # NOMY.— ; t 5 . Wal- OBN I, VANDEWATER AUCTIONEER. —THURS Sra Dector + SRUMAN. & Swode iy titthe eum teaen. | "4 Py PIRICCAE: IRE rOF fan sveeeeab Wri: ley has resigned his seat in Congress in consequence of | ss she sald act contemplates tas e municipal corpcration Som arene Pegs bip aio (etn ph day Tosember ith, ar Ig o clock, at No, 2 Ibow | suited on all ovente of lifo, bast, Present and ua Newel Mr CLAvTos, (whig.) of vel, olieres the ta lowing rese- | Bis recent savare dome: tic bereavement EDWARD SANDFORDS’ pored fon Ms ra ek te ez Groen, howsebold furniture of the manufactu 2 OF Senses, us eae for vane 1 aa dense lave y , The Yarmouth Regiver, in answor to numerous fa CHARLAS O'CONOR While thus ix prisoi efforts were —— ry ot 4 a jreon Ww! et, 7 im viries, piutes .Y % o % " ned, Commander Ingralam, with eote glintaninas, consisting in part of Bnalish and | Chambers street, neer Resolved. That the Prreideut be reapectfully requested to | Ininiem, Mates, that Hon, progresng tarot tana it nin ia U.S. ship of war St, Louls, arrived at owyroa, and etver i MADAME MORROW Is, 753 PFSES we Sho Benets the plan refvered to is ES Noone Scusiee Uabviamenes sams’ be-oet eobeuay he aula Marine Affairs. inquiring into the ci:cumstanees of the case, came to the + peo ; JOngTess jay, and which ho is propared ty rooom mond, Mf q be bly 4 7 ¢ eview Cine a x ection b Chasdeliara with nisetet teres ave beee kgm Bhs re rend for the olan r tape morlfent jomef tho pretentjadiciai | take hia reat in Congress idl a few weeks, Axnivat. o¥ ink CHivrRR Sut FuvinG CLovn.—Tais clipper Sop eran yey entitled to the fone mt 2 89 ne cogan y i D tem of the United States. " fe . f By Fike pines; S uplenale eeteceed 7 inese Satstbopta safes. Opti by pigs tutery evtate eek ait oom, | Oar Viavvon ssleed Caer it He wow ontieidered, : ARRIVALS. arrived yesterday from San Vraneteoo, after a pastage of | tures’ for his release, Unset a - RE 0 More, maker. but very little used orng of Jifo in regerd to health, wonlth, love, courtship ane Mr. Docoias (cem ) of I —Ithad better lie over for s Tsom Eiverpool, in etoamship Europa—Mrs Porter, infant | ninety-two cays. On the sith September, ia » heavy | tween the agents of the United States aud of Aus Ny wertanted; Ft th platy mir 4d pic * ond will even toll the vorv thonehts, end will aly . end pores Miso Orr, F }ison and Indy, John We sh, 8 Tho- v . - tria, be was transferred the custody of the Freach 4 hg rund pedion etomaiabac tet olt aie 2 Reetes o iat > taper Coy Laid over. tian Nr Phillips, Nat Thomson, Me Sanderson, f Walcor, | equall tae head of the rudder was Ko baily twisted ay to , iy frkted; mavtel and parlor ornamonts, fine oil paint | woke matrimony en ¥, ond will show the intonded hue EXECUTIVE SiRSION, He heemine <ewees, 3 th ie me aoley., He \ Copay) ral at Smyrna, there to remain vatil he icinald snd others, embracing choice subjsote, amont | bande aid abeont friends. which astonishod thous: atti Vek ' . Lh ® re. or . £ | render it useless, ard a temporary steering apparatus sboald be dis of by the mutual »: ment of he FS, fovad isiual y a | detec her tenvels tnees, 7 0 cab, Mr Wanrix, (dem.) of Me., meved that the Sonate go } Wricht Mr By Millington, Mr Rosenthal, Mr Jat | ite te used in ite place, posed 7 gree! ph AS Oy AS a ES TT Neineh nov sdmitted tuto executive seacion ia, Ve Olttidge, Jas O-r, Jun a Dun. | bad te be used in ite place, Coaanls of ti respective gorarnmonts at that place, Pur- greed te--and in about teamin- f fray, Cort ¥ a. Durenve warhstands to match, Brussela carpe: Lop, Alan Gilmou: Mr'Rode amour — See utos the Senate adjours ald and cers fn ‘Tie BAR Av tue Movru oF THe Mucnsaret.—We under | +uant to that sareemout he has boen released and {s cow o } : a nee —_ drew Coates, Wm Covlvon W Jamon, Thos mn, Mr Sut. a) ‘i the i fi United States, The Em; c of Austria hi wy soe. Pe ass, French plate, mantel ornaments; cot " . 7 r c ‘ t ‘ oes At | etagd that Mejor Sauregard, chairinan of the committee ia the Unite a Paros ia has made tue suite highly shameliod; ‘wards ven ot wanes and ma: | ARS Petal pork peeneeh bad tates reich ieee House of Representatives Sere PERN Tete ae Aa eye Camara 2S Ver- | appointed by the government to examine the work of | the conduct of our oficers who took pars ta this treeves hogepy. rotewood, Varisian walnut and mahogaay | 1 eu tebip. and mnarriege, She wil » love mu VAM ). 862 J .w u ‘eepening Loe bar at the mouth of the Miesissippi, has | Goma subject of grave complaint. ding Kosei ae Seehelace curtains, mirrore, ace, | levee ‘ip. hye reat Wasitxarox, Deo. 6, 1958, Kies Fagan, § Soamaron, C W Nelville, V Bona, L W Wat. i ‘* PP . Also & qoneral assortme tual betwoon parties, whore ‘ved osk extension Orb Aimore | also can-o 8 thiel Lo Fo crea nnd ort f he ‘contractor, ‘elk & i ', and claiming @ whe bi Pavel wwumins ewons 1 oop—Total 48 wade ® rep rrt in favor of the contractor, in which ig | atill his aubjec Might to seine hive wiehtm rem Now Orléans and Mavans, tn steamship Empire | stated thas the work has been performed matisfactgriy, | the limite of the Turkish Ko pire, he has dem anded of thie or Fres dinner, toa ® amend told for nott erent: ep Several additional members appeared and were qualified. | City Mey Julis Beck, Mes Sa’ w and obild, Mise {Wp | Aud that there is vow a well cefined shannel a: the moaih | government its consent to the sarrender of the prisoner, . plated sea cryatal dass, fo Jon rd he == PRIVATE DILL, PASSED, Wanben Doaheeg repiand and Lady, © edhetr, Cart W | of the river, three busdred fect wide and eighveen fvet | sisavowal of theacts of its agents, and satisfaction for of kitchon forniture, with which t VY AND MOST RESPRCTABLA ebber, ave e. Mrs Danonta, ; ovate — RS. AYES, THE B s Topping, W Pull Weatherby, 0 Wubbingt, i, | ee: + Mon gaan sat BE —a.M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, MRA rea vactaves einttvovenita tne Oxitoe States, Mr. Eastuay, (Gem.) of Wis, introduced » gwivate bill, trices Letter Wane se Sedan ocd two daughvers, P| tainly be gratifying to the shipping interests, ag wall ax | case, I came to the conelusicn thet Ko ate was neirat 5 Bowery, will sell on Thursday, Dec. 8 st 10 a’olook, | can be consu ted at any hour through the day sud eveniag, | which wae parsed. Sheridan, and ot? ors in tho storragn. ‘. to ali interested in the future commercial proaperity of | without legal authority st sovyro . @ and valuable assortment of mon’s wiaterol-thingand | nt iv Spring street, ncwr the Bowery whore she will con CONTROVFREY RELATIVE TO CHAPLAGE, FETC From San Fray fn ship Fiying Cloud—4m JG Dow | our city. We have alo been faformed, hg excellent aa | fully detained om board of the Austrian brig of wat. that, . | Virce any peraon of Lhe truth of clairvoyanvs, ” 4 ie i and danghter, M: Dow, Mrs J A Hogeman, Mrs E Gill, thority, tbat voasels can now be taken cat of the river at | at the time of his wixire he was clothed with then « Satin, cloth nud velvet erite camimeresrchothes wetvatenns | AVR MOST WONDERFUL GIFT AND SCIENCE OF barbital Sandlot me aegtcp eh ines ana th won} Rae. | bigh water, drawicg fall twenty feet, and that nao vosssl, | tionality of the United Staten; ar 4 that the «srs ea + eer Seis wall sora | Lem ‘age is Madame MORROW'S showing “be intended tioa providing for the election of sapling, be taken up. of tly teen foet Graught has deen det monsat on | cilicers, under the clreumata -o*s of the yaaa, were juatitg ee abe dantlee of taeeeae” Wasbend and absent feleade, at 76 Drvome as Mr. Jon, (dtma.) of Tenn., ealled for the regular order tbe bax for the past tro mont iy, acd thelr conduct hab won [uly appcoren OF Mite ordinary low water. 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