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THE NEW YORK HERALD oo WHOLE NO. 6329. MORN. NG EDITION—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1853. FINANCIAL, 165.000 %2 LOAN—AT SEVEN PER CENT, ON bord »nd mortgage on improved or unim- Proved property in this city or Brooklyn, in sums to suit sp- Rae Apply to J. R. COOK, Jr., No. 4 New streot, noar TE AND GENERAL 4 to make a ai Address in person or 5 2 Fine waa tens ae, "SMES MONROK, 119 Spring street. $100,000. Seat ots wances, or purch wses, are made on ates and personal property, $100.000-32 nt advanced on hori roperty of an: he Rots Non tt Le re liberal Watchoe, Sewole diamon: ows and of value. All transactions con! tial. Private rooms for ladies, Office hours from 9 A. M. to9 P_M., at 11 Chambers Btroct. Office in the barement W ILLYAM TAYLOR. TO ADVANCE—AT 237 GRAND carer $50. 000 z.trer Bowery; entrance Reoves’ Gallery. Boney advanced on watches, diamonds, jewelry, moods, gold and silver plate, 40; or bu ont iil farms. “Privave roota for tadion.” Private, Office hours to 5. $5 0, 000} TO ee iN DISMON DS: mets i's a asta cera Se ity poate negotiated,) in guts from for aah, at the watch’ importing and fee ce, 102 uw street, corner of Aun, second floor, room No. Oreent oye FUND bc rahay ee taper PAL mer, Cook & Co., of Sam Francisco, pees F104 \t the coupons of ‘the following Galifornis oi ne yond, 1, 1854, wil) oe paid atsho Ameriess Sam jank, ‘all stroet, Now York. On 7 dae 1888, ‘af por aot of ea hve Jn. 1851, ag per act of. Sigh 1879, a8 per act of May OCOMOTIVE STOCK.—FOR SALE, TWO HUNDRED shares of stock in the New Jersey Locomotive and Ma ‘obine Company, ri Ghd Brands, ‘Superinten: dent, Samco. ‘Teokeon, President. BP ny, * BREESE & KNERLAN. Exohange place, ANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 613 BROAD- , near Bleecker street.—By direction of the Trus- Lees, this institution will continue to pay its depositors at the rate of six per cent per annum on all sums of $500 and nd five per cent on ameunts over $500 and up to 1 OW. All money deposited on or wefore the first of January neat will receive interest ove from that NS BROWN, Prosident, Ad ico Presidents. 1 pot chitond on per ot, bends, 2 G. Cienann, Henry Stoxes, A. A. AuvoRD, Secretary. ONEY! MONEY!-CASH ADVANCES MADE ON receries, dry goods, hardware, segars, pianos, watches, Jewelry, diamonds, merohandise, aud Rersonal, property monerally, in sume to suit Apply to D, 6b Fulton trees, excond floor. Ofte howe eam SA. Ik, ey 4PM. EMITTANGES TO ENG And. Wales Bille of Ane Bask ae srecleaeee Se Bens ct liverpool in same st toe pends E scitiahle at any of the banks le the Us xe dom, le as kid ecu Rea TO IRELAND. Rhein from £1 and prwards, PR os may ere nee pegged ron om Englan deotland Aria nile: pasoenger ageave fot Ot eth i hing of izecponl tnd Landen backer ship, INNELL & CO., 83 South street. ee ee eee HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. CARD.—ANY GENTLEMAN REt a ae USE of » parlor in the evening oan obta in 1¢ Vicinity of Madison uh by addressing Box 1,050 Chat: bam Bquaro Post Office. OUMTRY MOUSE.—WANTED TO RENT, FOR ONE FT ma cdorate sive, with fom tenes attasn woes et land, }, of moderat js wit en 2 heat ‘ive ‘niles from the city. Address J. A. Ky, Heral URNISHED HOUSE WANTED UNTIL MAY NEXT— bys strictly private family For « good house, plea- located and furvished, a liberal price will b® paid, of security for. Wake, ‘use of furniture, spre BILLING & TUCKER, Auctioneers, 24 Broa acted ROOM WANTED— ty eae ‘OR A YOUNG GEN- pectable private ‘amily, with partial nt location, between Broadway and Third ‘wenty-third stroet. Addcess for three days, ee ‘Be W. Richards, 507 Broadway. ‘OUSE WANTED—IN A GENTEEL NEIGHBORHOOD, roadway; one where the rent or part of it would ‘Address H. near Bi bo taken our in board by the prosont oooupant, 8. jorald effice, or Bruacway Post Office, OOMS WANTED.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN, ‘# handsomely furnished parlor ahd bedroom, located be- tween Bond and Fifteenth streets. Tho rooms must be hoated Dy furnace; none others will answer. Adéress Rooms, Union square Post Oftice. Kp npr A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, A mén, to learn the businoes, or one who has some age ct it. Ne objection to ® person from the country. iar to Hale & Co., medical lal nd writers on glass, a gat. “QyANTED—ABoUT SIXTY O& SEVENTY ACRES OF land within Manbsttan Island. Plesse leave price and conditicns at the Sun cfiiee, box 933. 'ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL TWO STORY in s respectable ‘neighborhood in South to cithor the Fulton, Atlantic, or Wall oC. M. H., Hersid office, stating ANTED—ONE OR TWO tak eae fate tea Aree in a good neighborhoc ne wit! or fire. Gress Rooms, Herald oftic ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A THREE STORY BRICK ana 180 me aoe Seg Brooklyn, cr Wehr psf Ct besides basement. Bald, with fell particulars, Mr. Aoovedo, 000 Fourth sizeets corner of Bowery, this day WANTED, 20, RENT, IMMEDIATELY TWO OR three unfurnished rooms, in tween Franklin street and Union from Broadway. Address Fronch dr COPARTNER.SHIP NO NOTICHS. age LADY WANIN A PA A PARTNER, WITH A of $600, to engage in the French artificial flowor busin “ad Bens Post Office. ARTNER WANTED. —IN A W.YLL ESTABLISHED Et ceteantad oaleaa tly household furni- ture, (To a thorough going bus 000 in cash to inve with name ®nd residence, Loreaza, avi ferred. Balistactory. ref given and required. munications, with real name, (none other 1 Mtived,) address- ed to P. W., Herald office, will reosive attent ‘on. tions, busines: Peeenny nt ed, with engine, macbin ery, tools, fiasks,,and facility for 4oing » profiel ais 1008, a8 ib bus ie ons of tho bost locations in Amerion. Address , Velden, Broadway Post Office, A MUSICAL. seve, fale on Lett NEAMOeCeen 1 7-06. ve, full, round corner pane from notered for $78 Boon use ‘teed 8 yout obra ae im all rei arranted by oy Ttoan be sean f om 9 ll 0" olook, atils Tenaaee at A BARE CHANCE AND NO HUMBUG.—ONE SF Liztse & £ Newton’ '8 734 octave magnific ed all round, with doubls round corners, sors! Jegs, and ly: plondid) hes not been in ix month: , and cost $550, ale for $350, Apply at 392 Et Berar TO bal PAPA: le Tom ence of Tittle Condens voents, wory, second floor. —A geaneieyy bo Listle pas olin Hi Published by BY @. C. in the areas Pree 2 cents, wiih ACK WATERS. 885 Broadway. Fyouspay GIFTS—THE MOST Moir Pap oh Is made nntecly one of T. Gilberts Fone wale by HORACE WATERS: ith’s Basie nile picee For 333 Broadway, sole agent. ANTED—A youne s gpl ed PARTNER, W1 TH A eash capital of 000, iL betn invest cy well ostabl. Vaed and Iucrative business, Deying & Noone so eed ly but th ee who rood business capacities, and. aevering. An Englishman preferred, Address John AY wiand, Herald office. FANCY FURS. S eepeaepana team Nannon en ennn noe een ann aaenal IANCY FURS.—ESTABLISHED 1839.—REGULAR FAN Pur Store. a re ef eolally invited to sll and tock of {superior and Teyresened. GEO. 8. MA Importers. 4436 Mai ava tas lane. SOLIS BROTHERS, IMPORTERS OF FURS. have just rocelved some a8, of the different qualities, atjprices varying trom ono to five bundred dellars taiso, some superior capes, viotoriney martin and fiteh, ot tl qualities, whish they will sel t reduce Price: Wish to purchase would do well to oall at 178 near Jobn, up stairs, Ns Son ‘R. CHARLES German: Lop sor thai pis i A vid, ani ie Lei Inatitetions of the Kind in ceived # dipl ) concert wil iH ope emer im iasios has the hi oma, He performe ool non om o Mr. &Co. HAW ans foe a jurope. sad in the at, 1 6ill 1 o’olock Yr uw. H. C. Timm, Mr. W. , LATBLY ARRIVED F' ROM AToap of Philharmonic His residence is 37 Greoue street, Hr refers, Schatfon! P'4xoronra PURCHASERt—IF YOU ABE NOTA 0d judge you oan have the advaniage of gpee ore twenty you, as s dealer “ond toneher home at 12 o'clock di R. M. CUNDON, Professor Broadway. Veo, three dbllars. vunatually, Ror s75 wee oe im the. ‘ally. Or line ntuondea “Se of the Pisnoforte, L_XFEPERS AND | TARMERS—FOR | SALB, ‘that well known farm and tavern known as Bradb fa the town of Greenport, Colum! unity, tree mites perth of Hudson, on the toad to Kinderhook. ' For Postion: lars ims amie njamin, mear the premises, or B. Richards, 307 Bri Ye ch Hote pin) suite Lh HAND (stele bt ad instrumon’ 01 apply. ry "sig Gola tired haa CARD.—A RECOMMENDED YOUNG WOMAN WISH, €8 to go to Californi ans, or would travel with » famil, good Fi English for good op! ray: ory references.” ADBLY At eat Soventosnth tres Present place, No. 16 LIQUORS, &O. ee i SULERIOR SUALIPS © or. wine FOR SACRAMENT ble use, warranted the pure gee stokbersy anien by the ‘uk Address t0 Morrell’s Vi! eraze ar Bull’ woud, Staton Teland. All ordara post naid ALES, PORTER, WINES, BRANDIES, CORDIALS, SY- rups, &0., &c., imported by W DERGIL, gua- Fanteod pure and ‘of superior quaities, for medicinal oF famil, iy Porscns requiring supplie ir the holidays will seve 3) per cart by purohasing at 43) Broome street, corner Oerstene trom BOW, LANDING PER POW- sisten, fi Rotterdam, ti of this xtromely ra aes 1 BHOTITEN: \LUB HOUSE GIN—THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER, TOR fale, in oases of twelve Dutoh fine thi br of Rotterdam gin, being condition and flivor, poe Le houses in Ruropo, put u and exprosily fot burselved, 3 of ow ‘CAMPBELL Bho Sole Importers, No, 4 Pine street. Der INK’S DOUBLE) CURACOA.—JUST RECEIVED, direct from the house at “Amstord: i oases Curacoa, white and AR eax a th grade, for si MPBEL OTHERS, No. d Pine street, AVANA SEGARS.—28,000 REGALIAS, TOMA DE doles 16,000 4 lor de maya; 22,000 Londres, toma de above invoice. of Havana sogate will be sold om d at atts ed prices, (in or out of pene) Apply to M. Garcia & OOF ehg tom tobacco broker, 88 Wallst ONDON DOCK BRANDY, PALE AND DARK, FROM fie to twonty years old; ‘Jamaica rum of the most deli- gious flavor and of great age; Schiedam schnapps, and other Holland gin, highly approved by tho vost eminent meiioal authorities; Burnett's oclebrated Lon cordial gin, (not to brie elsewhere in the, ‘United ate: and vory old whiskey, from the most distinguithed di in Scotland. For ssle, in peor ye suit, with ieamediate res of New York, Brooklyn, Gite fby G- Fs LETHBRIDGE 83 eed ua 53 Fulton etreet. L1000R DEALERS ARE INVITED TO INSPECT MY stock of brandies, wines, whiskoys, gin, rum, &e., which I am offeri 23 other howse in th |. UN Temple, 430 Broo b, corner of Crosby. INES OF THR HIGHEST GRADES, IN BOTTLES cent below any KRHALL, Masonic and ae Mo P. Lethbridge calls attention to the following win ich will be found surpassing in quality any to be obtai a ro the United States. Old Loudon dee! port; Am Gordon, and other delicately flavor ed eet and dry, of the we et brands. 4 ind other wines, Also, cla: "LETHBRIDGE, 86 and 83 “Faiton SPORTING, &C. ne AB od OF THE CHOICEST BREEDS KEPT EX- ely for nk and ae: sale.—Newfoundlands, ing Char! paniels, Scoich and English rattera, sporting doge, among which are shepherd doge, &e.; Chitta ong and fie ig hac fowls; at 205 Waterstrect, corner of Fulton, up stairs, Ploase copy the address. 10 SPORTSMEN.—CHALLENGE 10 ane oitaepate liow,—As tho lion has area deen considered the king 1t without conti th Walken one now on exhibition, corner Broadway and stroet. I have » Cpliteraie prissly, bear, rocent! d in the Flying Cloud, which ot waa og eee Et inst any lion in the country for the sum of $2,000 fight to come off withi three month al drome, or amy convenient p! iy. GEO. W. SOHNSON, ‘No. 25 Bowory. ANTED TO PURCHASE.—-THE ADVERTISER ‘wants to parchase, in ti is city or vicinity, improved o palmproved property, {¢r wich he will pay part oaah, and the balan din Michigan or Ohio. ‘Thy lands so of puperior quality, selected with grea and located near Falronde. They will be exchanged at barsains in price, Ad- H. W. H., Heratd office, cating full particulars, ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A GOJD TWO OR THREB story house ana lot, in a fair neighborhood. Those having euch pi property will p o address W. R. Haight, Chatham Square Post office, poot paid. HOTELS, TLANTIC HOTEL, NO: 5 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE thefountsin. ‘This old and favorite hotel hay satirely rofurniahed in every department, is now readyo re ocive fami fo! 10 Wi ir S55 Aaa: J. FOREMAN. RAMERCY HOUSE, CORNER BROADWAY AND G Twenticth street. ‘Some pleasant and suitable rooms for families, ney i Aed ey at cerita without nie ae ir single gentlemen, or out boar sites rooms - ‘L: DONADI, Proprioter. Me CUBANO, HAVANA—BY MRS. SARAH irewor, No. 3 Cubs strect, CIA comfort and gance unequalled in the Strangers will consult their Pim interest by looking a ic rooms aed hor terms before elsewher). Boats at the steamers for begesce. and a 3 at the wharf for ladies and tho infirm. Havana, lover! +s 1853. APIRRRE HOUSE, BROAD, CORNER OF CHESTNUT street, Phiiadelphiz—J. TABER ‘& SON, proprietors.— for the eccommodstion of guests, within turse square ofthe Pennsylvania and the Baltimore railroad depota PASSENGERS FOR CUBA—THE REVERE HOUSE largest, mort airy, eommodious and advantage. Gusty’ slennced hotel in Havhue in the (auaediate wistels 1 ore Captain General's and Jn ndente’s palace, the Catho sor Ss: e of yolumbas, Pasa de Armas, Custom House an ae +t ub % fow vat wi or érive 4 ‘Tacon Th ab, 8 000, Freeh as Sa Gert ty Cr passongecs aad beaeace. MOND, Proprictross, tent te Mrs. RAY: HORSES, CARRIAGES, &0. RRIACE FOR BALE.—A SUPERIOR Rp lagen 8 for one or two horses, aim will be geld cheap, ‘elao, ® light w without one lack, ‘Gnion bana Fes SALE—A HANDSOME SORRRI, MARR, NO’ quite five yours old mn trainod but about four ecks, and can trot ton on three minntes; tlie aad cithoct facie.” obo seen st the Club sv ti stroot, noar Sixth avenue. neat; te yuné ‘ 4 only for wa maf"tn mploy Cap i in at ULEARY'S ables “J Righveeneh tireet, Detwoou Broadway and Fifth avenu,” ‘ANTED—A HORSE OR MARE, FIFTEREN HANDS ry id, kind and hy and ona’ tict a milo in thvoo minutes to. 280 280 age ind LL. + apa cave Post Office, giving doserip- CLOTHING, &. OMtre te CLOTHIN G.—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— 1 highest cash price ir ‘be liberally given, in ourcent oor Igty of good left off sloshing of Gia posh, oF. Ce 0 A vat his tecondhand store, No. 1 RON street, near Chatham. LOTHING AND FURNITURE LADIRS AND GEN. C Memen having ar, at Pe fm cash by seni and 62 West Bi J. B.—Ladics ator AST OFF CLOTHING —1ik TIGHEST PRIGE WILE pa given for left off clothing of aL ereE Senor tion. Ad- Grogs through post, or oall on J. $0 Mightn a rene, Ladies attended by Mrs. M,. eiathag nestly repaired and scoured. Sortment of with or withoc ‘onpos, 380 CLOAK AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, ESE WATCHES, JRWELRY, &0, AAARAA ARANDA AAD RYSTAL, PALACR NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS.— HUNT & Rovkell, Cate Storr & Mortimer.) Jewallers, ‘gold- smiths and silversmiths to tho Quoon, 156 New Bond pt London, beg to call the attention of the public to there maid dis play of diamond ornaments, gold watches, sil for sale, in class XXIII., British Depart- timates and pri t, Mr. CHARLES MOURIDGE, who is i at the Crystal Palace, or at 767 Broadway. RCH HOLIDAY GIFTS.—FINE GOLD AND SILVER ‘watches, diamond and other jewolry: also, sterll silver ware, of latest terns. | The subscriber would o the attention of pureha large logant assort- ment of goods i MS lines which he aifers for eeie less than usual afford presentations o: oh select from. Among the jouterie will be found tbo 1oLowings which ‘he offers Yholgsale and retail Zales Jurgensen watohes, warranted from $150 to 260; Coo} $120 to 275; independent scoond and timing herses, $125 to 260, fect ti ly to the Ri Seaee rT , $125 402 ig) with ence ‘rating’ 0 i hasee, one diamond watohor for Indios, so jcwatchos, which enange’ into thes watohes, $100 10 175; O ers| which wind and turn the hands without s key, L.-] to 140 All kinds of watches at very low Ls iver detached levers, $14; Indio ‘and bracelets, $18 $0 73; onrrings, Pi 80; gold lockots, ono, two, and four chains; $10 to 50; fold iohee ost chain 1 1a” Weddin “ca id fob Keys, was , wholesale and retail, 11 seoond fo det, aan ‘Brokdway. ASTROLOGY. Amaya, od Doctor J. SHUMAN, & Swe sulted on all ovonte of life Mes oxloulated for Indies en endomen, 1 Wesldence s, near Gresawioh atreot. ‘ADAM MORROW WILL SHOW THE LIKENESSES of ere Whe ty ed and absent friends, which has tonished th. ds during her travels in Europe. She is th and was born 4 Nuowehts, Ne 78 evon your very thoughts. Ne, between Cannon and Columbia, Gentlemen Broome not admitted. 4pm ISABELLA TAKES THIS METHOD m4 IN- forming the public that she has just a1 a and consulted on past, pr events, at her residence, No. 63 Franklin in steve, neat Brose way. Madame I. is tl rologer known world. Th ale her will de'so with ous delay, this city but @ short time. Charg 0s, RS, PREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TENDERS her services to the Indies and gentlomen of ‘this,c and law mattors, interpreting droaims, & hy books And solence, constantly ‘relied on by Napole ll tell the name of the lady oF gentleman Uhey will MATEY, also the tho visitors. 10 reat Jones ttreat, corner of Bowery. Ladies, BO conte: xonte. Si. ‘RS. LADOMUB, NO. 206 CANAL ‘to toll tH" fe events, ikewise, Ld st, present oe ne fature evente; 150, love, courtship, aera 1 aloo make love ma: ‘sual’ between hore is dove nob new eaist., SNe will also onnse a to restore stolen property. Axe or temper- ament told for nothioe. STOLEN GOODS. TOLEN—FROM GROVE STREET, 5 ITY, about the Zist of November Inst a liees tC bay tnd ti Rootly dor, of the Griten breed: anawete einnhe 7 Any person found detainin ‘ost pee ‘an fring informa tion thas fat recovery will ha meus he corner of dewey pianos. a A BARGAIN.—TWO 8UERIOR, BRIL- lian} toned, every respect, TX cotare x wood pianos, warranted in well to call and examine ou! ata? Sullivan street, or at the factory, 672 Greenwich street, i lg discouragii his keyed stop finger with ease and unordl ‘Those who alrend: ben violin than cam b oF improvement aos at Pleasure, strument, and it is purchase money will be returned. repared, to attach them in a few moments’ time in the most WINE ARTS. 10 THE BOOK AND PRINT SELLERS OF THE ‘United Sta ae AX'TER, the inventor and patentee of oi! color picture that be is prepared to Fal discount from the ing prices, a8 p Kemittanoes oan be forwarded direct, with the ora [atenter, Mr, George mdon, or through any America. The goods ceipt of order and remittan: ing certa: out eneh note in the uemo confidence to the bow so GREAT VIOLIN IMPROVEWENT IS AT LENGTH erfected. The inventor of this improvemont—an ama tour of some twenty years’ practice—Deing fully conversant with tho diffieuities of the vi of which is th experimenting for years, formi boi fection, giv’ vatwasls on scours Practice ® more pe aired without it can be attached to without in any ay aranteed to give “iatlsfaction® or the ‘The subsoriber is new tial at his feplayt and oer for fine thie aucet ea superior Italian strings, &c tinting, bogs leave to intorm the trade supply bis his pictures wholesale ay a ibe: Baxter, 11 ard 12 Northamp! London pane banal conn will b (free) upon application by letter. $20 REWARDS. REWARD. —STOLEN FROM acriber, on Saturday, street, $675, in small bank bi’ ls. Bank, Capo Island, N. J. ‘sbove reward will be pai of which $475 on Daskirk for its recovery, or ad for for its in J, W. DELANO, 89 Sou idable and to stop in tune, and briny that conse an is instrument. perform need no new or diferent instruc. tion, Dut with this improvement play their own instrument at first sight with the m obtaining in one mont! orflct master road wa, WM ROBERTSON, ————SSSSSSSS D ly upon the Gabalogue torvacted per posh THE SUB- Dec. 17, at No. 121 Water was on City ik. Thi facility, $2 $71. store, 45 Norfolk street REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING, the 17th December, in go ng trom Grand streot to Stanton oF Norfolk street, # porte-monnale, containing about If the finder wid 1 Fi yt, the hore reara ‘will be sivon, with the thanks ‘of the owner. Jisning’s ptt heerfally REWARD.—LOST, ON THE MORNING OF THE 18th’ of December, in Sixteonth sti Fifth and Eighth avenues, eet, mall King Charles dog, answer- ing to the namo of Pinkey. The finder will receive the sbovo reward by leaving him at No. 8 West Sixteenth street. ‘betweon REWARD.—LO! ‘ete ay m ee will be paid fo: $1 rewar ST, ‘ing # child’s silvor rattle. r its reco be" by applying to Moir, Jewellers, 315 Hudson street. LOST J AND: » FOUND. FouxD—ON TH THE “EVEN! a0 OF 1 THE 18TH INS’ ora. C. Benedict & Co,, 25 Bowr'ry, proving ying expenses. Property ai O8T—ON THURSPAY, THE 15TH INS,., from Ninth avenue to Prince street, in Fo:rtoonth stroot line of in cord orin Broadway, betwoen Pri strocts. between twel monnaie, containing IN id three o’clocr, sum of RING, No. IN A THIRD AVENUE CAR, pe above and Gi & loathor porte ney. A liberal reward will ‘bt paid on the mieoreny erie the ane by the be iy al Na Ww. GOING rand er. street. OST—IN GOING FROM THE CORNER OF AMITY street and Broadway, through Bond and Second strects to Second avenue, a stone marten vistorine, with brown and A liberal reward will be returning the same to Mrs. Sherman, 639 blue silk lining. pepe ‘fo any person roadway. Loe SUNDAY EVENING, THE 18TH 1NST., a la enamelled wateh and belt chain, with ye factorily marked J.C. D.,in Gone Greenwie! Newent’ by Bors Brothers, jeweller, No, 2 Nassau street, cing from ig it ‘with Mos O8T—ON SUNDAY MORNING » between Waverly place tad Ninth sterol, a black ierally rewarded by loaving it The finder at 29 Waverly place, will be IN UNIVERSITY Litweat LARGE WHITE DOG. hele JACK, NEAR Twentieth street and Fourth ay ok’s market, Fourth sipeees Will be suitably rewardod. ‘Ean OR STOLEN—ON SATURDAY, 17TH INSTANT, station of the Now Haven Rail- ee “4 notes, rect a In favor of Martha, 1, Greenfield, vis.: $400, 4 ; $500, due Ist July, 1865s $629, duo 1st aly supposed at the upp ep geben ® number of em: Teefaver notes, Publis are cautic their pay) to the mone: W. Curtis, i Ieee beg RP returning the papers, erlden, Ct. i against nego! ‘The fin der will be Any one returnin, ue, near \Twontictl 1856 * The ing the sald notes, as through mail, to H. meieome ENT ADRIFT, ABOUT cae Te tke kas TWO square oak I son giving inform suitably rewarded. Staten Island. RING & ALDWIN, Port THE FRADES, &C. NN Sn CAT rire RASS FINISHER WANTED—TO TAKE CHARGE OF To s competent workman a liboral sala- ames Bridge, Bible House, 43 fs small shop. will be gi 10 PRINTERS.—WANTED, . H. McDonald's asters house, 102 Nassau street. Apply to toful, Ap ly’ THE BALL SEASON. dy) mittee, or at y street; MeCey ran Niblo’s, Bheiton's celebrated’ Brase ee eee oar ANNUAL BALL OF THE DUFFY GUARD will on hy fay Rh 3, ean wit. WILSON, Treasurer. TO GO TO THE WEST, A who is o is competent to talce oharK of ‘this day si Fd ag ANNUAL BALL IN AIDOF Niblo's.e on is ay procure ont Fund will take Departm: “4 Ticket eine January 23, 1354. DANCING ACADEMIES, \y, 861 Broor Bowery.—trhe pupils rapid progross, bey: ed a ane os GILBERT bg Mt the faeb' yeaah cy abel and New rere pa ey all pt 0 polka, ps you BE NEW CLAl eS ERCREY PATONG £00. ACA: between form the eosidonts of Brooklyn forming his classes foi Feltge ad acks aoa F the cecond a4 MATRIMONY. ASRIRONTA Lewd, SOUMG J ao hi mason, ‘Mffeations 1, communioations stgictly conad nty yearn of ago, Wi ) ond of pleasing ohjo A Address G. M. H., Harald office, EXPRUESA AGE UCIOS. OREIGN EXPRESS. “RD WARDS, BANTORD & sats that thoy are prepared to. tarward apres kvight bed London, and al twise a ‘week; rook te pavis of the 4 Heloguen For Phi ys Van Dienoen's Land, New Zesler pace oS t, irom En we jose sohoetlsohe,t hin quadrilles. The li ladios’ aftoracon class ie Cog ti] oix. crete Ee at jts to be indemy, oa Tues: Private ¢ classes MAN OF G00 FAMILY, saessod. of property, tal eontdatea™yo08 Took a to pate. Now Yerk to ta of Hasland, Ireda a ttn, Madras, Bombay, ‘and China one every o0 4 go, Ey bs 1 allina o0e pincer Mpa Cana, iis reeks. Omen Warne eee NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, AFFAIRS AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRES6. EULOGIES UPON THE LATE SENATOR ATHERTON. Prospect of Another Revolution in Buenos Ayres. Marine Disasters---Cold Weather, &., k, &&. ‘The Latest from Washington City. SPECLLL CORREEPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. RECOMMENDATION OF SEORETARY DOBBIN PROMPT- LY RESPONDED TO—BISL ORDERING THRE STEAM FRIGATES TO BE BUILT, ETC. Wasuinatow, Dec. 19, 1853, The Chairman of the Naval Committee of the House, Mr. Bocook, wilt report tite following bil? to-morrow, and it will probably Ye made the rpecial order of the day early in January :-— Skc. 1, Be it enacted, &c., that the Secretaryof the Ifavy be, and he is hereby, aut@orized to cause to be con- structed for the United States Navy, at as early a day as practicable, consistextly with » dae regard fr economy and efficiency, six first class steam frigates, to be pro- vided with screw propellers, and properly ermed and equipped for service; osid vessme and machivery to be built by contract, or in the goverement navy yards, as the Secretary of the Nevy may think most advisable for u ublie interest. 2. Be it further enacted, that thre be, and is hereby, appropriated, to be expe:wled under the direction-of the Secretary cf the Navy, for the purpose above specified, and for altering, completing, and launching the frigates Sax tee, at Kittery, and Sabine, at Now York, the sam of three millions of dollars out of any mozey in the treswury not otherwise appropriated. ‘The importance of early eetion upon: the bill arises from the fact that unless it is passed at cmce ‘so as to per- mit the contracts to be made before spring a year’s de- Isy will ocour. The appropristion of thee millions is simply a commencement, that being as mnoh money as oan be properly expended in ono year. It in to be hoped Congress will make it imperative upon the Secretary to have the ships built by contract, under the superintendenee of United States officers, so as to see that the a reeclsos oes are {aithfuNy carried ont, If thia plan is Ii ge and the work is given fat fair prices to established ehipbuildera we may hope to see as great a Progress in our naval marine ashes taken place in our merchant marine. Mr. Bocook deserves great credit for the procapt man- ner in which he has responded to the recommendations of the secretary of the Navy and an almost unanimous public opinion, There is no doubt the Dill will pass with scarcely a showiot ‘opposition. Connsoted with vais sub- Sect ‘8 the zation of the Navy, and we have full See un Bescercomn he prepared at an early day to present the matured opinion of the jcommittee reor- ganizing the navy on an enlarged and proper basis. XZ. THE WAR UPON THE ADMINISTRATION+-POSITION OF - PARTIES—THE SENATE FIRM—AFPARENT DESIRE TO DODGE IN THE HOUSE, ETC. Wasuinatox, Dee, 19=8 P, M. The friends of the administration are using every effort, backed up by the direct assistance of the administration iteelf, to prevent the Senate resolution with regard to the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury from passing unless amended so asto leave its operation prospective. Every expedient has been adopted to delay the vote so as to Hey time for manipulation, and already several membsrs tting quite shaky. There is really so little inde- ea lence inthe House, that it is possible the amend- ment will be carried, although there was no chance for wm Isat weox., The Senate, however, will notsubmit to ‘amendment, aad a pretty fight may yet be bad. Witen it is considered that the resolution Himply seeks to make the office of Assistant Secretary cf th Presidential appointment—the same as all the heads of reaus, and even the chief clerk of the department—the true ehasacter of the whippers in of the udministration men can be estimated. The Committeo of Ways and Means reported to-day sev- eral of the appropriation bills, and the Union-will no doubt refer to the fact ar an evidence of the excellence of Mr. Boyd’s committees. Bat the committee in question Geserve no credit. The bills just reported were all drawn up at the several departments, and are merely to carry out existin, All the committee have done is to present to yase the work of the departments. The gr rgument used by the friends of the administration to prevail upon independent mem- bers to go on quietly in the House is, that whiist the policy of the administration ia the matter of appointments and the new reading of the Baltimore a form is confessediy bad, stili nothing can be gaine opposition; and, besides, m0 opposition can ba made 4 the ur doubtedly democratic recommendations of the Pre- sident in his m . Besides, it is urged that the whiga accused the administration of having deserted the great principle which carried the last Presidential elections a and when at home nearly every democratic member repudi- ated the idea that such was the case; and however true it may be, it will rever answer to con‘ess by their acts here that at home they told Leroi This ia philoso- phy, at all events, if not good mors! PetER THE HERMIT, THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION. Senate. Wasuincton, Dee. 19, 1863, SENATOR FITZPATRICK OF ALABAMA, Mr. Cray, (dem.) of Ala., presented the credestials of Mr. Fitzpatrick, Senator from Alabama, in the place of W. R, King, resigned, ‘Mr. Fitspatrick appeared and was sworn, THE DEATA OF SENATOR ATHERTON OF NRW, HAMPSIURE, Mr. Norr», (dem.) of N. H., asked unanimous consent to introduce resolutions touchiag the death of his col- league, Mr. Atherton—the rules of the Senate declaring it umnesessary to adopt any proceedings where the death of s member occurs during the recess. Consent was ven. Mr. Norris said—Mr. President, before offering the re- solutions which by the kind indulgence of the Senate, I am enabled to present at this time, 1 wiJ] submits few remarks in connection with thesubject. During the four years 1 have been honored with a seat in this chamber, often has the attention of the Senate been arrested Sioa Bs solemn ‘ight well say of th from us by the of deat! 1, Heme ieatlave te inspires live’ enig’ in ws history. of tas past, (It seems to me thas if ever there wate body of mon Ripa, Sre\hen iss earihiy places of hence aad trent of the, highest carthiy places of hon the § Senate of of States, Wiilethe path: ts our fellow countrymen, jaces-we occupy, tha hoon red hy. an suprooedeated war: dark wa} ber of out ‘nesocin tos, all hastening t ‘ot and. ogling together in the same common restiag place, the grave. The last on the catalogue of the fated number of our associ esteemed Ln lamer ted friend and col! the bar, nis counvenance suddenly changed, and Ferwed ita uttoranon, Hie left side was paralysed. Ho immediately removed to his lodgingy and the ablest racdloat aid procure ing the remainder of that day. (fhurs- day, and the 1d fa a cRradu ti Tues i ths, took P. his last. nasabrapely hae beoe. sbeioken down pected momend our Late es: jase unex: teotaod Lee sp in the meridian of physicn 16) 2 8.51 she aloso of tho Inet cypeial session witivas of bein we to-day as any but, alas! tao seat has vacated. Providencs, by ite insorutadie ‘beach + frail coma s he end one an nd'ot Ba what‘ore ail'these but aa of life i te om Sap ‘baervi- 20 far as they are mule bef ncineee ot oe 08: ite of ie stad His gr ce & lawyer. of much Guittast ira town im Hill ne aan fataer, J mi ond ho €61 ralon of tha United Staton, d Attorney Goaeral of New H. Atinrton, was also, langorse’ mam of briltiant. oni radar, Ho wae feequently & member of the Beate Logislatuy and a mémber of the Howse of Representa ives in tho fourtecath Coagrers. The sutiact of my presen’ remarks Mig bo 4 Amhers}, Bilisborough county, Naw Pehire, tho rosidence of his fatner and granofithar, on ie ath aay July, 1904, Ht it sgh tal olomonte of © olassio and lib He. entored Cambridge it a pets, se then only pro, and gradu 1422, beloved and estoomed atnculty and his llow studente, an circumstance perkaps, thi the high estimation , eS ney wi naas for ‘adellay ry a a CRT, | no ani ia bgates ® petulant panaee. Disyxr replied he was in no evil temps, al ow is disposition to be ruffled. m, (dem.) of Alu. opposed th was not presi the proposition; but complaining He aii not years. Ho was a momber of the House of Representatives of the United States for the twenty-fifth, twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh Cos In Ju , he was chosen by the Legielature of Hampebire a member of this b for the term of six years. Aiter having eer ys hy nd resumed th jody tired fr itt employing a clerk ‘for any com ois tm 1850 he's lacted to thi against om ‘should have s clerk, that of wh and New Hampshire. abo to special wont his State in the Sonate of the the o' i a Staten, for six yests, and took his seat hero on the .., Prom the ‘tasks of the school room to the itga duties of 8° be well and ably acted his part. As ® scholar, thoronghly eathusiastic and accom- plisbed; as Dercegtion, ye vote, (forcible ant .) of Ct., wae et ton ties was entitle: clerk clerk to th ¢ hs a the resoly tion on the table, it w: ‘A mestage was voceived from the THE DEATH .O¥ THE LATE SENATOR ATHERTON, Mr. Hinman, (dc'®.) of N. H., said—Tho tones of eloquent eulogy which annous Wed the decoase of the illustrious View President bad hardly’ ocas s from the Senate remin 1, oftentin: ions cf forensio eloquence, he wae foaskees and joet, enlightened and able. Wile tenacious ing ‘is own Immedists constituents, he was Siwaye Lipaval and just towards she tatgrente of every other seocion of the country, taking tho congtitution a1 the great chart to qu.de and lisaib his so¥ion. 3 a patriot. his views were a8 broad asthe confederacy, adhering with idilexivio fiymness to these cctmervativs ‘and constitutional prin- ciples which t section of ourcommoa sountry, gives the Fights peculiar to each, | He acknowledged no. praciioal Law C ry to pay his et hei oath the Coty 4 be trv ‘and paiafal. hp es ico, of honors. fairly ub] carter was a se ™ PrrtiAyonetined” Quist. \adiunostentatious in private life, vod will of all, and his friends her or more chered for ‘ie rule of (a pret herd be snjozed athe respec) and « a . The death of ench a ife of th» des . paying ighoet oulogy te otitio: , concluding with a regola- Peet 1 ot‘; pect for the memory of Me. ton, the members and offic, 8 of the House wear orape on their left arm for thirty days, that the Clerk communt- oat. on of the résolution to th 8, idow of lecensed, House adjourn. ‘the deceased, any- tional oala- by ree pee Comey o-exten- soltng founda- gre Principles of a ‘and Libor our prosperity and happiness ass d. ‘This’ Jamenvable 6 i us the all sportant and solcmn ty on united people depm: toni whic! loo ready, for we know not the moment ‘i ons Wik tis numerous fiaeis: ineant Els death briet’ years tcrickeu from bor irmame tare of the maple numerous tread, demens bis dant et wa nct fo; | Rr hmitude, altel ty his awn a, Suphvumnta;he wane fohings with whom we can only -ympathics. mean tho | the samovtime regaedful of the rights of S11 rections, the com- Toved and chosen partaer of his fouth—the amistie aud | suitution doing his chart, a companios of his maturer miauhood—who, ‘Tho resolutions ware adopted, when the House adjour @ soothing” care, tlt none but fi th ansfous Bolicsude. t bath Jemocratic Split in Ver ‘mont. T2E FREE 9OIL V8. THE OUD LINE DB [tn a DMPROMISING ANIMOSITY, ‘ Moerraiixe, 1 Wwe. 20, 1858, ‘The free 50} democrats of Vecmant ax areg Aig Ao agatnst the old line demoerats. In Orange & ton counties they have’ held conventions, mone ti reso'tdd that those who by their votes ele tted Johm Robisvom Goverzer, and Jefferson P. Kidder Li #at- Gover nor, of Vermony, abould be held in utter dete: tetion by all tras friends of freedom. In the other they that tise membars of our Legislature who hiwe given their supprt to @ pro-slavery and drunken party are traitorayana’ cannot be ‘he Freedoxr, Trey have also established a new poraria city, cated tle Liderly Standard. he split thre ival in bitterness the war of the ‘ a] yuipathies, it isGed alony ean heal 1 offer the following resolutioae:— Loe That the Senate deeply lam nts the ¢cnth of the fon. Charles Gordon. Ather 9m, who at the timo of his do geae vas @ member of this body from the State of New Wampeshire and tend to hivwidow a eluocre aympatby in i emere, olved, That tae tar? Sommunicate a 00} foregoing rerofution to the wid w ot the dzven ied; ther, that he communicate theay procoedin,.8 to ta Representatives, rr. Hunaea, (dem.) of Va.— vee to seco:al the rorctation whick the Senator from New Hampshire has offered, and vo whica he has syoken so feelingly sud vloque second time'within the brief poztd of our Benate Las bees called upon to pey fune dead, Awhile ago it was to one whe, ripe with yoars and honors, descended to the tomb Lace op had fulfilled its pro- mises, ond st Le to have Now, sir, By, _primeot fife, with his hoy Ing around lim: He ha appropriate close. m to one stricken down in ‘te nd aspirations frech and grow- dy won s high pochion bofcro the countey, and had possossed, hliceolt of grosb cpportuni- ties for fuluré usefulness, which, in hands able (9 uso them, are perhaps to be roskoned among t’ obief of earthly bless- ings. ‘Trusted by his friends, respected by his opponents, and Frora Buenos Ayres. POLITIC\® E.XCITEMENT AND DISCONTENT—BRIMBS STRAMSEY HIBBING BEC. Bowron, Dec. 19, 1853 We learnfrom: Captain Upton, of tle bark Arge arrive fee. Miadoca suote ‘ Stlem fiom Buenos 4: payee ae bors ie ‘ tent and dissatisfaction prev: roughou! the pro? ited upon the pelit. a bright and promisiug fceure ovemed to he opeuing before hm. and | Yinces. Thofederl party, who compossthe majority, are yet, stant of time, with the urtasted oup beside him, pessiige J oppesed to the ees government ef withor ing oF foreshadow of the fatal event whiet: | Ayres, ard aaother revolution was predicted ia the oourest was coming 80 ewiltly upon him, he ‘was stricken down in mid career. Tho mind was smitton in its fastnoss, and the stream of life stood still at ite spring: The living spirit which sometimes * o'er infuses its tonament ot clay,” Fad loosed the connocting link between mind and body, and the oraclo was hushed, witflat the earth bui'twalls of ite sanc- tuary still remainod. Under such cire=metances continued Rayan All kinJ of preduce wae ‘exoeeding?y” acd bi Great appre! Sees prevailed at Montevideo on ae~ count of the nom-arrival of the Britisd’ mail steamer Priace of Wales from Rio Janefro, she being days~ bebind her tise, The captatmo! an Egish | brig reporte- existonee could have been no. blessing, smd our recrets are b more due to the firrt than to the second brew which come that ose attarwards the La catirely Cisppented ae rm of life had fied, . . pleted, the rain after the grace and ir. President—My' acquaintance with Oherlsa G. Atherton need in INS, when 1 first oatored tie Houso of Repre: ives, of whieh bedy I found him an cent, active, and flofent memver., Even at that early day he was marcod and trusted man in his party. 1 afterwards served with him in more iat‘mate relations upon the Committes of Finance, of which he wao chairman. I onn safely testify to bis fidelity to principlo, and tho efficiency with whiow he discharged the duties « He was upright and honorable in all tho relati ‘Ae his coltonve hae well said, he was an cminensly ante I may add, who pursued hie pur; ose, w > formed, with firmners nnd ahility. Me. Veo dents whe look to's life thus cut short in ite midit, a9 e as if wo bad heard coue lalf-told is on the strotoh to fill up the vac ‘What is loss we cannot Festers, sud wo have euough of hl history to warrant tho beliof that with the last eigh of hi phyeical existence thero passed away thouhte, con xeption and aspirations which consti a noble schome of 1 Tho objects of pursuit to such & man must have been pure and elevated, and wo liavo svery reason to beliove that his expectations Wore founded upon & just confidenco im his own high character and abilitie ho did not live to fulfil Totascuere his foaiavseset Gomply denlaces Hus artnr att shall undertake to reason wpon the decrees of Providence, ix also acquainted with its secrets? Wintrasn; (dan ) of N. H.—Mr President: fuch hes doen my acquaintance with our friend whose death: has been announced by my colleague, shat I cannot roirain ou this, me unexpected) oecasinn, from adding my humble but heartfelt. tribute to his 'mcmory. My acquaintance with Mr, Atherton oommenosd in 18.0, “Ho was then a mem- ber of the New Hampshire House of Reprosentatives, and { Was thought thatshe must tave either ram ashore or” sure tome: The’ British war ‘ateamer Locust had beem- jespatched in soareh of her. wom Rio Jemciro. THE CRIW OF THE STP ROMAN, NEO. Puspenrnia, Deo. 19, Ng 4 The brig Willie» Priva has arrived at this port, wi Rio Janeiro dates to the 30th October. She Lrings 1} ihe port of Rio Jaweiro was hoaithy, and th: | guiet. Freights \ore nominal, and coffee very dear; the stock in first han.\#amounted to 89, esl ) bags. From Bostcm LOSS OF THM SHIP ABBY PRATS—RAILROLD A0@E- DENTS. Bosvon, Dec. 19, 1853. The ship Abby Pratt, Bearse, from Calcutta Augs 13 for Boxton went ashore of the 16th inst., on the sonth aide of Nantucket Shoals Capt. Bearse ‘and the orew left her. ts on Friday evening, and azeived at es The ship when sbentoned had four feet water hold, and her radder-gone. Capt. Eotrse left Nautuches on Saturday morning with as steamen, to render assist - ance, and four boats bad. also atarted on their own ae count. The teamtg R. B, Forbes wae-also —— from this oity by the underwriters this morni was connected with him aoa member of the Houss or. State , Senate for sevon uccensive oars. Throo yeersof that time ie edn is pth vegrre Pang beard, w! we war Speaker of the House and by & dignified, impartial, Drom] Rui earnest dluchange of duty, dieticcuished himvolf sua otk- | ., telegraphic despateh: from New Bedford aa md cient and the steamer Telegraph and. four schocaess « ished prosiding officer. Tho next four years, sirasion of MeeVan Buron, I was associated ber of the House of Representatives in the otherend of tl uildiog. In.that body very few, if any, brought to its ice more Peay of purpose, more ard discriminating judgment to settle questions of dithoalty or more ready power in debate, or more logislative knowl- edge, skill and abilit, t was my heppiners, generally, to oonevr with him in all rtant questions, and to share s> during the ném with him oa a Nantucket on Satur: ay, for. toe ship Abby Pratt, oat ree not sble ind hor; and it is su; t abe Sither Broken ap or ariftes toca, een ‘Mr. Gay, the depot master at Quincy, on the Ola Reilroad, was #9 ¢rushed this merning, while frat ‘two oars, tist fears are entertained he cannes - survive lendship as to be able to estimate frei; ton, a area: See pein tuoieintite dar tnnct Branch eltioesy nat eicoee ont perdi: : only dist sae ur high qualitieations in tho dischargs of | iyo ewitch being out of ord The aki ante busequaliy clatcantaedatoe, Hac draaua sine ig out of order. engine tender Bore, geneccus and kind feelings which endeared him ts his | One car ram of the track. No lives lost. See feta Perfect espe aged bas ees for is character Tehall fordiy and gratefully cherish for wh, Hamilcon. memory Hill | am gathored with bim tothosiient tomb. 1 Leoat oe <p, 1888, marners Mr. Atierton was naturally rorerved, quiet, The body of Captain Ri cub. ae a paobérasive, bi ble and courteous, peas pot amit 7.9 fomek gon Pe . lat Sra shed. He W i ton, morning’and brought. te tata ig his faith ‘with all ea beaut ful | city for burial. or exemplifcation of the incurrapia & life: devored to fidelity, justice, and truth, which left among the living nota single rove ment or unkind feeling to be buried in his 1 d Was a graduate of Harvard Collec, an ai Interesting from Buffalo.. PROPELLER GRANITE STATE ASHORE—FATAL STAB ohn . olar, of varied and extensive litorary attainm BING CASE—>IRE IN A PUBLIC SQHOOL, ETO. p a mind quick, cleat and ae ly Burrato, Deo. 19, 1868. v remarkably well bal: eo inent talents, ler Gratite State, in attemptiog to make the nd, on Saturday ni his pobiic character and services, it is wanocessacy for me to add jo what has. been eloquently and truthfully caid by those ight, struck the plex, , and a pole penetrated through her side. She lost hea Tho bave preceded me, tes are the property of the mace | Suchere gat as detten nates By tte piene ae any, 8 tant ie ore sient bo. ve me Batir wien nt in tn foo of water. "She wa om re: ee cae ee ee sienareel 2 Sy | but her stern is» ten feet of water. She was from Buffalo, with « f salt and general. merchandise - Phd a A EL ie on board, whish ‘will probably all be got olf without tame be a ared, er me — Co Rs ay * | terial dai by hee citizons at seotdens ind ppers ana rae ewrece efter | "at uahia rp on Saturday eveing vig rafting eloquent advocates. His constituents admired his high, no- | matéh, two youn, men qusrrelled about seven cents, ble, and patrixtic character, and often felt a glow of cxulta- | when one, named fhomton Haol, stabbed the other, naw- Hon and Btate-pride in view of the af igual ability vith which | ¢4 Mank, through tho heart, killing him instantly. Hoes. made his escape. About 11 o’ rewook this morning a fire broke out in Publie- School No. 8. Fortunately, the fire oeourred carats: cess, and most of the children were at play in the & good numbor, however, remained in the house, were all saved without injury. ae fire ve eae ae jaxy . Ho loved his country, and nobly maintained those principles on which its Prosperity and cecurity depends, Happy will it bo for us if our footsteps are guided by t iy light of his example, whic icng. dus pataviay of plished and worthy partmer, {n_ his kindness and 1 Wotios after burning through the Arrival of U. 8S. Troops at Phijadel; via Fort Maaltrie, South Carolina, and Fort a> Hoaroe, aE iin, witiefour eomspaniee of United States trespe’ Srrived at this port. sine should our aria ‘and consolation be addressed. Xf her constant, + and selfsacrifioing adfection—her earos, PAaULADEL Des. ls ay nt eforte riamphing Lape dines V4 aaeate rT The U. 8. steamship Pennrylvania, Jong bave been spared to lors hig ome, ut, ala! he has « pia Lethé® i ya and power, veld net avert. 4 {Talents and wealth, po- arrows of death. dio of ifs, avd. vigor af intellect, sua walccoureee ot ef nex, he has pee siticken down, sndia qront Light Naval eh Dees De. 19 1868. Jouving, a seat hero which oannot be vith equal ability aod devotion to principle, sud aaa | Commander Sterrell has been detached from d melancholy bereavement. adopted, Mi :—Mr Prosident—As a further mark of re opact to the memory of the deceased, I move thav-the Sonate Asylum at Philadelphia, from the lat of January, aden dered to.the Decatur. _ommander Lardner is ordered te the Asylum in his stead, Gerrow ature Lieuts. James B. Lewis, Aaron K, Hughes, Passed As= ‘he motion was agreed to, and tho Senate sdjeummcd, ion bat Jestery, Tol ig pass po Ist of January. ‘The Decatur in ordered to the Pasifi The Weather Thromghent. the House. of Representatives. Wasnrnctox, Doc. 19, 1853, THE DELEGATES FROM NEW MEZIG®, KVALAND, Deo. 9, if Mr. Benton, (dem.) of Mo., rose to a privileged que: It has been snowing here all day, and is very teon, stating that Jose Manvel Gallegos, delegate from | blustering to-night—the wind blowing Derrrorr, 19, We have about three inches of snow on the ground haze. The woather 1s cloar a very A snow storm set in he: irday and have now eight inches of snow on the gro New Mexico, was present to take the customary oath. Mr. Riomarcson, (dem.) of Ill., desized:tiaat the com- mission be read before further action be taken. In his opinion neither Mr. Gallegos nor the. contestant, Mr. Lane, was eniitled to the seat. ‘ther is very o! and fine, The thermometer jhernscmsetty Zieneams ‘The comraission was road. ‘morning was va bila ay degrees below sero, nero oe Mr, Ricvagnsox aid this showed: those is, prima facie | Morning at sixteen. It is now, (noon,) plea. sant, evidence of Mr. Gallegos’ right, althemgh a oertificate from the Secretary of the Territory. of New Mexico, given to Mr. Lane, conflict with that to Mr. Gallegos, How. ever, thin was x matter for the Committee on Elections to investigate. Mr. R. presentsd evidoaes, and the poll boak of New Mexico, relative to the con’ d election casa. ia that tarritory. Pmovapacenia, Dec, 19--18 P.M. Tt is expwing have this evoning. Marke New Deo, 17, 1858, ‘Tho, Asia’s gews was received at noon to-day. salen of cottom Curing the past week have been bales ani the stock on hand hero is aoe decrease Midgling is quoted at. 9140. The tin tac nr We lahgeratw at all The Souther hero ports, as i with the same THR GALOGIES OW, VIGR YASSIDENY. KING time lant yews ia mew 489, Rio coffee—Sales af Ca motion, 13 was resolved thas thirty thousand aonies | tae week ara 6, rand 120. 0 188. of the addresses delivered in bota Houses on the copasion of the annouazcer ent of the. death of Vice President King, together with that paxt of the Presidemt’« mesrsyo, and the proceediags in the United States Sapreme Court, rola tive to the same subject, be printed for the we of the House. fi APPROPRIATION ELIS, |; Mr. Howerox, (dem) of Alm., from tho Committee, of Ways and Means, reported a bil! making tppropriations for the civil and diplomats expeases of tle covermaent for the year ending June, 1855. Also, a buubfor furalring the cefictoncies in the appropriations for ‘the year ending June, 1864, and a bill making appropririiorus for the pay reat of invalid and other pensions. Referred to. the Committ+e of the Whole. CLURK FOR THR COMMITTER ON YORLIC LANDA. Mr, Disyny, (dem ) of Ohio, reported « resolution that the Committee on Pablle Lands b be authorized 10 employ acierk at the rate of four dolla‘cs per day, and was pro- ceed ing to explain why it shor,1d be | passod, whi be JAMPuxLt, (frep 8ol)) of Onto, rose to make # tug: a DisnkY would ssy to the gentleman, and he could take this liberty because ‘ae and his colleague were warm eat frionds, that ho “etestod the commen Practice of in- ting & gentleman who rises to spomk her id ‘ye could exerci tes a great fool of for. The nalea of eotton wag on amount Sei 830. %10}e. The market is dull, with more than, The offerings at the roslea © beat cattle, o which 500 were bs ven, ee 100 left over, and 600 head sold, at $8 to $460 on the hoof-—equal to a $87 oe, ine hogs acarce and in demand. at 95 Oe 8 $6 per 200 Ihe, Live ‘Those prices are an advance on last ‘Crvaxnat, Dec, 1%, 1858. Hogs are animated to cay; 0000 sold, at $4 ae Provisions are imp) eving. Personal Intelligence Hon. D, 8. Dickinson by beatae eoqugsé sncupeicllle the defence of Chadwick, indicted for ee Hon. Jobn McPherson Berrien, of Geor; Hon. M. D. Papy, Attorney General of Florida, have ae io Washington. They are to Stone an important case im the Supreme Court of the United States. Hon. Benjamin eg ee has arrived in We Governor Reid, of ‘th Caorl visited the Yard at Norfolk, and the. 8 8. ahij ivanis, on bea t on of interruption; b t inst honors aaa rt) ran in Sabib of vilat ng thle rule Ly fe ae Leathe bias oe Foal er 0F ty ie jest, ta tho kindoat we Te 4 Mtg, voEy well, pedaeatere lena From New Orleans and or a ee and to prac- | City—Col T A bod 4 speek made inside nade of Meow e found ae | Me bused uF ‘arruptions generally. eratenth s et ee exten Bh Cenaee