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| ; THE NEW YORK HERALD. . sua —————— pee eee ae LE SS eee et aa ee ie a PR — rf ‘ x WHOLE N@ 6330. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ° REWARDS. NEWS B YT ELEGRAPH., THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS, reminé gentiemen that within the Jant two yeare there | 9, aks about the surrender of property contrary to the a poohcanpagptsta R Oe ea ee eee re PIRST SESSION. | has been ap enormous increase in the price of railroad gua.”antees of that instrument which binds the State ia CARD RURAL DIATRIOT! TH LEDRBIA TION | OOF PepAnn 0st IM BIGHTE AV AMER, MEER ed irom; thea it bronght forty doliars, now eighty dollsrs « | union, Webold our slaves, he said; because there are “ ou te 4 | 4 tt P 3 “ay y iva’ 4 wil ‘were a arena a anne couedat to ae tore, | tar daar andere rad vig, Sycaeeney | HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. benate. panies eommenoed ith icant ent st wig” to | govern et wna fused" ttt Seka rane Gee Sasaki aks cat aint es ioe sat of | selva tesnbove reward by, leaving the ty wa, ie ~ Wasuuxorox, Deo, 29, 1969, | the great rise they find it dificult i¢ aot linpossible to go | pot wiling ‘oamalgatoste,gny more than the propia ot New rc ell tee rate Reet tha country aval urdaye Deen Meira Domrgony “Tv wae lost os Anxiety Conceruing the California Fillibustero | Numerous petitions were presented. on, He understood the money was not needed at thie | York, with 1be negi p our Tentonie t era in tb — — $$ — ——_—— ----. — ‘moat $5 REWARD.-LOST, ON THE MORNING OF THE Expedition. Bt if we arrived at @ time in the treasury, there being a large surp'as. The | dlood pure, to be Leo descendants of our great race. ja to adopt the moat hill proposes to give a credit of four years. In all probs | We wil! keep them till God shall appoint the time whea Mr. Eammups, (dem.) of Ill., gave notice of a joint rets- | bility, at the expiration of that tine government wil! nee! | they are entitled to freedem. The ordinances of the Al- Solored p ople, But we THE RANK OF [[RUTENANT GENERAL, haistory of immigration; and if the oby feasille plan to neutralise the prejudice against Liberia, jt of Docember, in Sixteenth street, betwoon PO Oe Sen 4 the $ " b the p: ition fe th and nt es, 1 King Charl : - tho P; @ Inovey, as the present funds ray be exhar . He | mighty are strange. beyond our comprehension.” He them Kormatien oftrasat aint! tofu that oountey."ilavingplecod | ing tothe nein of Pinker, The Under wileaivete above | PROGRESS OF THE WAR UPON THE CABINET, | 12%eR.sutbetising the President to convey the ramk of | tecehtr Eu huatetal suecnure.taat his bil yen batts | clogaaniy Cees the propsost ot avery, angalag teat myeoif bovorethe pudlia ex the advoonts of tho plan, through | reward by Jeaving him at No. 8 West Sixtoonth street. i WG ts | lieutenant general by brevet for eminent services, than the plan propored by the Secretary of the Treasury, | eman pation must be of slow progress, not visions. let of the late Pr other members of tua ,- as os: _— nnn rns ETITIONS S w nnot wai! i Pe Pou state Oolonization Sooioty, with the support given $3 REWARD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM LEDFORD 4 PF pan pel $e ja lathee CANAOS ge inte operation before January eT ne ere eid va vgon hive w'o' are nif tevacty out, The | Beleurasela with gold clang ve dedge itl reecive ae | PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS: | veer est osbectar arainet vey tater, |g it SHHi208, (dem. of N.Y. asked —a7ny not intro: | PAR ‘Dnax ostained the foor, whom the Committee rose loptivi 0 hos b! C e be D te “ 8 Dis imple, yet enliciortly ‘gizautio atm platform | above reward by presenting it to W. T: Boardman, No. 10% ~ Strance of the citizens of Rochester against any inter- | gues’a bill postponing the daties to be paid by the wer- | aud the House aejourned. rm lored people to mak ffort to allevisto | Broadway. : rope) national copyright jaw. chants ? Sr eee ee for soon wl ay as ake an #Beeia® ahe sto = me. ae The Koszta Affair and Abolitionism. fire set bt frbm Now York ia favor of the recog. | _ MF: CLINGMAN replied—For two reaous—first, because ‘The Weather and Navigation, extend throu; ie country ard to the Log ARD.—LOST, 4 SF IP! 0. | BOOK, 7 thi: : , Dac. 20, 2 Sreeeee Peigts: Maataa,. andite bars ani Wan caheraps || BOO Pee eae TARR tn te ah nition of the independence of Liberia, and in favor of | S00u4 ave Dot undergone any rise within the last eigh een te 2 oe Probation of Al Nha havo piven it thoir gweution. (tt | ward by casing it at Thomas Hope & Co.'s, 182 Chambers | SPEECHES OF GERRIT SMITH AND MR. PRESTON, the construction of whip canal around the Falls of | for private purposes: shite’ rettreete as cade Corateras | feevslag ap. Bat fev toatl are movin on the Laie Jah of November, with a view to bring (o-ras with itn oop. | eee a Nisgara. and companies for the benefit of farmers. No.doabt the Derrore, Dee. 20, 1883, gizance and support; we will endeavor te koopit before thas REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY NIGHT, IN| DEFEAT OF THE PROPOSITION TD ‘THN PAY OF ARMY OFFIORRS latter pay their taxes when government does not need the Tee is forming oa the Laks above the rapids, and navi- Body anc the public watil its inorit is developed torough the Dreirbach’s Menagerio. or ins Wal! surest and Madi- PUROH, Mr. Weiter, (dem.) of Cal., presented ® memorial | ney. There was a certain interest in this House, | gation wills on be closed there. Hoats continue running wure of the St no for which the confidence of all | son avenue etago, a Indy’s smailgold chain The sbove re- ROHASE MOUNT VERNON, from army officers on the tonteee in poe Oe known as the iron interest, represented with fidelity, with | to Cleveland and Toledo, The weather ia very cold here, ‘who are favor anak rey) Jarespagutully eoliaited, ward will be givan on returniog the cbain to A.J. Muyor, ko, bon &0: Mr. Welles said that colonels on the erates tia pes: * geod deal of lobby influence. Burrato, Dee. 20—A. M. Now Yort, Deo. 20) 185%. - ceive psy equal to that of bricklayers in San Franetaoo, The weather here is clear and cold, and ice is making ir, SKELTON begged to say be was not a representative mur (id canlatan eaaalve aenonab an Oak cre mana | olithe iron interstate l@eetced’ equal laws foo ear eons fast. There ta no obstruction 10 navigation as yet. The The N ° ¥ mon country, er Ohio cam night, and reports ice al ¢ News from Washington ‘was sure that scavengers in San Franciaco received higher NaN rerumed—The iron interest claim a pro. | tae shore and in Erie harbor, but none om the body IRE AT COLONADE ROW, COLUM MMET baht ra fii ay tatheagh me peer Brooklyn, on the morning at the tn D 4 fe mv sting of this society will be held on this (Wednesday) | $25 roward, Lost, stolen or taken away by mistake, u box, ening, at 72¢ o'elonk, A: the uoual mocting room, 42 Prince | gout the size and, appearance ef a carponter's tonl clos, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCM OF THK NEW YORK HERALD, balchgitianenrns oper et it aa cht to bave the the country taxed for tneir | the Lake, Sho goes wp to Sandusky to night, Gleetion o€ cicers will a) Rae, aol a Palbted log aatrs ct Halong a varia y of or ore THE CALIFORNIA PILLIBUSTERO EXPEDITION—ANX Mr. Foors, (whig) of Vt, gave notice of » bill granting benets hence, when 8 proposition of this kind is intro: aaeainaaaze cheesey porn big 20, 1853. MOUND BUTYER, President. | bid style, mot. i et actos,” wit IBTY OF THR PRESIDENT TO OVERHAUL THB INVAD: | land for the support of indigent insane. uced, obstacles are thrown in the way eee ee eer aes Joun J. Grace, Recording Soort ry a spor ano mark; other spocue marked a = ggorted anamendment, | | The steamer Inanc New‘on arrived st an early hour ERS—-THE PROPOSED PURCHASE OF MOUNT VER: YRENCH SPOILATIONS. Mr, Houston, (dem. } of Ala. 1; two wilver pitchers, marked. Bradbury.” wit i : f There were railroads in Alabama. whic> bean im. | this morning, having met with formidable |AIk AND FESTIVAL.—THE LADIES OP ST. JOHN | crest; siso, cnke baskets, fruit rtands, co ihe abovereward | NON, BT. Fone ne er tateonaaed) 9 Gomaitene’, | porting irom, acd paying dusios withla the last twrolva | im the way of ico, from Briatol to thie olty. She tho Svugolist’s 7 arch wii bold w fats eed og will be paid to any Cyl ving information rary hore the Wasnincton, Dec, 20, 1853, Foreign tions. ‘if months, and he wanted them relieved. leave early to day for New York. on Tceday, Welnesiay and Tiicalay, eos Wy ah and | ture, in the vacunt Iot opscarte she Ate, ic ay nave bene, | The Sonora fllibustering has been the subject of » VAIVATE NONDED WAREHOUSES, Mr, Cuincian replind-—There) were’ railroad? in North | | THe steamtog Commerce, with’ a heavy: tow, arrives 2. ue pr Wille ti ted to tho fad for orocting a moved uy mitrte, Lost, also, three or four ks Friiig | 800d deal of anxiety upon the part of the President, and | |, Mr. Husren, lem.) of Va., introduced a bill to extend pee tial re eee Eee the bill covered all oy ees yh eb iglony of height ‘ ra teat scopal Chure! iy the marked “iydia bt’? iy vd 1» A. s were . b: aay Ae tte tata? Rech pcanas | Fac Kay anh atcand fe, tg | {ovat tated yreréy ay he mg of hel: | rca em Mnblahing ated | EY of em meet Mon het | Nav Yor and Pui, nm tn rossed dolls, toys, » suitable b he articles fornia steamer which saile: -day from New Yor! ‘THE CTIZENRUIP OF CHILDREN FROM OTHER COUNTRIBA. ing Opporad to the c: system, 9 motion was lost LITMORK, » 0 4 val it, Y . Farpendte AU aL Bien welnwelenek | 2Moatiouas New dunks meee newt HPGIA MAAS | evra, the Hat, goat to takeout am Meer ofthe | Mr" fwaun chessl 8 roschtes diwcdey easier | peony SCleEL) 96 Ata, pevpaond an’ eoaalicnast: | netignton'a dhasdiier tiemescn, ne tees Rood baud vf musio hiss teen engaged for tho ovoninx. ees === | avy, with full instructions how to act The rivalry, hate deg ompR oolgerareasdieri= pepo) rights of | provider, in all essen of extension of dutier, nix per osat % New Ontxans, Deo. 19, 1858. Pe eee aware 0. 2 eae etnies }OUND—ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT LAST, IN A | dered it hazardous, in the opinion of the Mail Steamship f LANDS FOR RAILROADS, JON ‘enn., movi and the f - — ing, on Wednoaday ev ngs Oe. 31, 60. SD DICK, imper Broadway cwnibus, porte-monnaie, containing sundries | Company, to talne the sailing of the George Law. The Mr. Jonwaoy, (dem.) of Ark., introduced two bills peeerent on the table. Lost—year, 86; nays, 95; a9 | Only thirty-six cholera deaths last week. tele value. and.& small sum of money, which will be Sars Bichetnseds, eens ie Cf ps hades granting land fo Arkansas for railroad purposes. ac Applotoa, Bailey of Ga. Boloher, Banson, | Extensive Fire at Shreveport, La,—Leter a ee ae 0 the owner cost of advertirment, on receiving | Navy Department, therefore, this morning telegrap! - OPEN EXECUTIVE SESSION. | Bi ia., Bolohor, 5 a » Lal MEQUEANT 20, TERONS IMMTSG 70 1HARR | EH tne te (Ace thks Fae Buck se | trcinn to go oat BY thn” wien, ad ets | Mr, Crm, (ho tl) of On ofored arto that | BURG Cnde oan inane Seat we % a rope pe ire in alt ite beapohee oy — —— —— probable, if a United States vessel is not fallen sessions and proceedings of the Senate be public, m, Eastman, Kdgerton, Everhart, Faulkner, 8 1 a een py PrarBnd) err, having iP spi & O8T—DECEMBER 19. A GOLD LOCKET, WITH TWO | © OUR COMMERCK IN THE BALTIC SHA, Florence, Franklin, Fullor, Giddi omnes at veport, Lou! a ae dils ibtee ie learn tha besinenron cis daguorroctypes inside, with Maxzio onsraved on the | in with at San Francisco, that the execution of | Mr. Fisu, (whig) ot N. Y., presented the proceedings of | Grow, Hastings, Hibbard, Howe, Uuches, Jones of N.¥., | ing from 7,00 to 8,000 bales of cotton, have been destrog- ho Teatro rocelve pupils on the lst o! January % tt outside, She es receive # lisoral roward by leaviag | the orders will be entrusted either to General Hitch. | the Chamber of Commercejof New York, complaining of the Tenn,, Kittredge, Kuri, Lamb, 1 t, Lilly, | ed by fire. M4. all the aA |. Instruction will inclade’ Letcher, ‘Ist of February, 15° MacDonald, Moral Moacham, Middles- Two arrivals from Brazos at this port, bring over cock or the Collector of the port. The great fear of the | duties imposed on the eommerce of the United States in - = = — ns Mu Oliver of N. Y., lato i ements in the ert, tho iastantanoous process for = = the Baltic Sea, and asking the adoption of "a ¥ ig. | $100,000 im apecie. taking moving ebject); thy now coloring provess, ao., wit | T OST —URFT DY MISTARE, ON SATURDAT RY President is, that the fillibusters, from their inconsider- | the goverament of tho Cinited ‘Staves, with the view ¢f Lio it Pan iotbiuee Si’ Huwellt’ sabia, | _ AJarge and enthasfastis Mitchel meeting was held here Seaton pele ga the: instzumont will be one OF the | dison stieets, u drab Korsoy overcost, roarkod J. H Morell, | able nusubers, may fall into the hands of Mil Mexicans; | abating such impssltion, Referred to the Committes on | Saco, “Shnmons, Seymour, Skslt-ne’ Sait of Noy | on Saturd n Relations. ith of Va., Bt Taylor ot | We have Brewnsville, Texas, dates to the 3d inst. The dest, cf cur own importation, (German, and warranted.) Ap- | Whoever will return the say o or send us word where we may | a 4p they do, it is more than probable they will all be | Forel tton, Straub, Taylor of N. 7. got it will be suitably rewarded. 1... BARNUM & CO., 1% RAILROAD LANDS WANTED. Ohio, Thurston, Trout, Tweed, Vail, Vaniant. Wado, Wal- | fever was still prevailing amongst the soldiers at Fort york tnd as boven ST ADE BeOTH EAS.” | And 190 Chatham square, hanged. This administration, uoline the lat, in the gave | Mr. Fir-ramuice, (dom) of Ala, provented the momo- Weight OC Miss, and Waiete or Pec aene Whe wits, TOUT ato duten to tha loves ace Waite important, i i 1 of Alabama ka i e nite w ‘ASONIC.—ARCTURUS LODGE, NO. 27i—TaEMEM- | T OST OR SJOLEN- $50 REWARD. —ONE I. D. GOLD | of the Cubamprisoners, would not look with indifterenoe | ris] of Alabama and Missiasippt railroads, praying eredit | | Navs-aecars, varorombis, Alken, Jus. 0. Allen, Willi, | Hon. Butler King has gore to Austin, as the re bere of this lodge are uirooted to bo prosent on Eley | ten morn reward wilt’be paid by leaving, the wate | SPOB such # course; and independent of the feeling which THE PUNLC PRINTING, ETO. sock. Boyce, Brocks, Bugg, Campbell of Ohio, Caskis, Cham. | tive of the Great Pacific Railroad Company: Sree ip stretts, for the purpose of alesking othcers for the | With Mott & Brothers, No. 2 Nassau street. it would create in California, itis possible the President | Mr. Baranp, (cem ) of Del., gave aotioe of « bill to pro. | berlain, Chase, Churohwell, Clark, Clingman, Cobi} Cook, | Senator Bells on his way to Wasbingto ensuing year. By order of the W. Me ae a srotary, would regard it almost as a casus Ulli. In any event, it | vide for public printing, engraving, and binding. Kady, Edmundson, Ellison, Englis! My Etheri Ewing, Further from Havana 2 uf u fe v. st STEM. id, Haerls ff Uhio, risof Ala, Hi wv. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, | would lead to # serious disturbance of the peaceable rela Mr. Hostsr, (dem.) of Va, ted ‘a billextending | Of Mics. Harrison, Hendricks, tenn: Mil, Howtos, Heat, | THE BLACK WARRIOR AT MOBILE—RESTGMATION AN ;CHANICS’ INSTITUTE, NO. 1 DOWERY.—PREE wan ~ wh PARTNER IS WAN’ “D, IN | tions which now exist between the United States and | the warehousing system. It 1@ same ax the one he Keitt, Kidwell, Knox, Lane, iMtham, Lindley, Jeaupleuc Queen, Ware wie nal Y RETUEN OF CONSUL CLAYTON. lecture this jeveniug, at 734 o'clock, by John Collett, $1.00 TO $2,000. 7 ‘. Maxwell, Miller 7 of c ty of Woatohoate: ‘an clesantly furnished dri king saloon, or the | Mexico. has introduced and urgrd for the la:t three sessions, e, Naw Ontxans, Deo, 19, 1858. ee eee re saea ns Physiology aud che Goueral | whole concern would bo scld. for cash.” It pays ove! $4,000 | "wee cbisot of the government of the United States ia ‘THE CHILDREN OF AMERICANS HORN ABROAD. Miller of 1nd., Preis, Pern, Oliver of Mo. Ort, | The steamship Black Warrior arrived at Mobile om Ma- Somnty, Mew York, Subje yslology and the G Deryear and is well ostablished, Tit healthy the no ge + | Mr, Evurarr (whig ) of Mass., offered « resolution di- m Pe ‘pene i, | turday, with Havana dates to the 16th inst, She brings Laws of Hoalth. Chairman cd Esters Committos, | be ling. Addror Mordooal, Broadway ost Office therefore, to capture these fillibusters, and have them recting inquiry as to what lezisiation 1s needed to protect | Kowt yaar Bete toads bine i Bo n6e¥ of teaportance 5 =m or ata cna PARI D—THAT fer an infriogoment of the lity e children of American citizens born in fc - | Tenn., ‘Smith of Ala:, Smith ; t Mich, , ; 5 ‘ ; ITCHEL DINNER.—TUEZ MEMBERS OF THE PARTNER WANTED--THAT CAN COMMAND 210,000, tried in California fo: 1g neutrality tne foreign coun. ae aa GAS ‘ot High, vs yy Warroms Washouraet abet Carine, (who haa resigned the Havana Consul. Mitchel Dinner Cowmittes, aud all persons holding fo inves with the advert ser, ja manufssturing busi: | laws; and in order to facllitate this purpose, the Seore- | “Mts c.., sata the Senator from New York had offerea | Wali, Jus Wenteoese iil cen volte ship,) came passenger in the Black Warrior, ! takete for the same, aro partioularly roquosted to moot af y retorence given. Address G.lt,, Herald oftce | tary of the Navy has authorized, as by lew be has aright | » similar resolution On moticn of Mr. Was the bill was referred to the _— Bosto the Astor House on ‘Thursday evening, 22d instant, at 754 ee eee todoyithatany of the Pacis ial ateamecs forser- | Mr. Evereti’s was laid over, and Mr. Seward’s was | U-™mitteo of the Whole on the State of the Union, come e ofoléck, se it ix important to finally close the bus ineas On SPECIAL PARTNER, WITH A CAPITAL OF 0, y P ready taken up and adopted, + Seward ‘The House then went into Committee of the Whole on | LAWRENCE (MASS.) MUNICIPAL ELEOTION—THE VOTE eiiauen: He ee A $1,000 ‘520.00, wanto{ to, unite with two young | vice be taken by the United States authorities, and forth- P + Soeeante the State of the Union, Mr. Org, (dem.) of 5.C., inthe | ON THE NEW CONSTITUTION—DISCOVERY OF STOLER = Interest of from Afveen to twenty por coat per annum, with. | With despatched in pursuit of the mirguided men—to use | yp (free eoil,) of Masa. olfored a resolution, | ® PROPERTY, BTC. 0 it vertiring posse: "phrase—who ‘ | whigh was agreed to, directing inqui: 1 | THR PRESIDENTS MESSAGE—EPEECH OF GERRIT SMITH ON THE Boston, Dee. 20, 1858. #34 just, stGo'olook P. M., at the Astor | Qu' Tsk OF chapoe of ote, tee eenere advantagecusy aud | ‘00 stereotyped 'p ‘who have engaged in the wor! bs gr , directing inquiry as to the expe: 5 jd aren ANDERS’ DINNER WILL TAKE PLACE | cutrisk or chan ; hi fall : KOS7TA AYFAIR, SLAVERY, BIO. A third trial to elect municipal officers yesterday re- Boboemnce oa’ Thursday, 224, a4 erronvously ‘printed om a good reputation, | of cutting up Mextoo. ping grees FO al cen Mr, Hovsro submitted a resolution referring the vari- | suited ia the choice of Enoch Bartlett (dems ) for Mayor, some of the tickets. E_ KINGSBURY, Secretary. eourity ef the invest- The prompt action on the part of the exesutire fs de- tv 7 dl sin. | Ob# branches of the President's annual message to the | and a democratic majority in the City Council at Lowell. ment. Address F. M. W., Broacway Post Office. prompt P the Citar presented the report of the Census Superin age iy Ly HE LADIES OF CALVARY PRore Lif dad Haat a cher a rerving of the warmest commendations, and it is to be | tenient. Ordered to be printed and tabled. fey ed minh esd eet tion) of N. Y., said a0 thiewas eee aceeal ae ape Faceret he, yp both on fovd Le 1 Free Cl sh, Williamsburg, will hold a fair and fos r EXISTING | }, SANDWICH ISLAND OORRESPONDENOR. J x rll oe . ' 4 Bele eee, Wi teed res. Wht PR Atta yong - Peat Bey Tieained, | heped will be successful in syppressing the insane and Mz, Soward’s resolution calling for the correspondenee | the first time he had had the floor, it might be well for | sition is rejected by from 4,000 to 5,000 majority. 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—I HEREBY FORBID | PYmvtual consent, |. Soa | ten expedition. with the government of the Sandwich Islands, was agroed a ae crane . a ves f the anil of im sixth proporition, fervldding ihe 8) propristion ore o~ ¥ CONG. ee lew York, Deo. 20. 1853> je EY. The resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Interior | to. uting errors to mer ry ly. Perhaps on occa, oo] fan denominational sc! , {8 rej serehe hil pomertsttomaty ven byeaedguatinot py | yet Gonstai cpa the okt er epanieiy lilt | to purchase Monat Vernon, was very propery Ts on the Harino4» 0.mm Ac, Seeeetre otennt ten nee samen uc | Sante Seeneee s dobta contracted on my account after this date. Laer foo the Ang ‘All demande against tho tate frm Pi D F ‘The resolution offered by Mr. Chace, some ttra . | habit; but it is not a counterpoise to this habit, if itis a The Mayor and Aldermen of this city have refused te jocember 21, 1559. UsCad P. f, KALLENBACH. | (pyle Senncy will beuettlod at Nova John atreat, by | table by the House to-day. If Congress desires to pur- | recting inquiry by the Committee og Reade sat etait, bad one, that he claimed no exception from errora him- | license the $12,000 gift concert largely advertived by A. = J.C. MARSH. | chase the piace, s committee should be appointed to in- | as to the expediency of constructing a railroad fremone | ‘tf , He abounded in them, ena was willing gentlemen | R. Davis to take place in our Music Hail. HE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR OFFICERS 0) ts T Meroantile Library Association will be heid on Tur ANTED—IN THE IRON RAILING AND FOUNDR’ UG wc! SD, REXROUDS BUDD, Socketary pro te ‘usiness, « partner, with a oaeh capital of five thousa EGE EO REN OLDS SEND SASS T PEO Me | dollars, He must bo a man of thorough business qualifies: | non requires over the value of the adjoining land,for the | thelresoluticn, “Agreed to, by yeus 23, inery, tools, EXECUTIVE SESSION—THE DIFFICULTY RETWEKN THK SLOOP- guinery tools, | remains of Washington, The proprietor of Mount Vernon tthe wert aen should make reprisals upon him. He hoped that while | ‘The police have discovered $10,000 worth of stolen pro quire into the subject and report to the Honse how much | © eo ote de ete Gal rene Nae taken 1 ine | ht held his goat here be weule be ine teadhable posture. | party, mostly clothing ard fancy goods, and have erteoke it will cost, and what sum the proprietor of Mount Ver- | subject to that committes, and moved a postponement of | Th¢ President’s mersage fully and warmly endorsed tho | ed James Harris Welch and. N. Knight, ‘4 ays not counted, | CoDduct of the administration in the matter of Martia | mises @ portion of the property was found. Koszta. Now, he was prepared to bestow unqualified Josiah F. Flagg, the well known dentis ‘OT1c E.—THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BONNER jum ped from a Mining Company, are requested to meet at the office o ax, | praise in that particular. He was not ready to accord | third story window of his house in Winter streot, early d every facility fe tisable YAN UTHO! UAN—' ey A wre Airing Gorepany, No 6 Wall atteet, on Saturday, | Ipvouctof the tort locations in Amoficas Address Sheldea, | deserves but little consideration for hia conduct inthe | WANCYANT AND THE AUTHORITIRY AT SAN JUAN—tum Gus, | Brovae te thn’ parlnee, the was not randy to coord this moruing, ané wasinstantly killed. He was probably at i2M. By urder A. JAY SMITH, Secretary pro | Broadway Post Office. affair. x. ¥. Z Mr. Gwin moved an executive session. Agreed to. | torescue Koszta, and yet he would that Ingrsham had | insane, being ssid to bean enthusiastic believer in the TS WeEs LE GEE RO WOOLD Duridg it the doors were oyenee, nd aanecsage wan re | G0P¢ one step forther—he would that Tegraham hed | spiritrappings, art to invest from $50, to'S1,00, cash, in am ostsblished | THE WAR UPON THE ADMINISTRATION THE ON- | ceived fromthe President trantmittiog certain doou | Wusi-ted cn Kossta’s being set at absolute 1 berty—he New Mayor of T: ia d paying business. Address, with roal mame, C. H. P., BLAUGHT OF THE CABINET ORGAN UPON THE | ments inanswertoa resolution ef the Senste of April ii have loft nothing at that point to the disaretian of yo pie GES a1 SPLENDID $0" ROSEWOOD PL Id office HERALD—TOSITION OF GENERAL CASS AND COL, | last requesting information in regard to certain transaa- | Frence or the Freneh Gonsal or to the diseretion of uny | 4) | Tor, Dec. 20, 1868. gare, full, round cor CLEMENS—UPROAR AND CONFUSION, ETO. {ions between Captain Holling, of the Cyane, and the ‘ecmue tater tale aup.icoapetin idespaaee Rovce | Lom Ring tino, tases) san antean Maree ie eed flor tone, is offerod for $: a INSTRUCTION. — oa Wasurycrox, Dec. 298 P. M. thorities of fan Juan de Nicaragua, 4 As seen the Ameri | leven to five. He was duly fect im all respo i Sone be seon from 9 till 1 o'clock, at 113 Jeonard st. jotides by & cominittes, aad Alto, certain correspondence touching the claim in the | Wa! ® kiduopped American cit Keres. Wvoaa i, READ THE BEST SYSTEM AND TEAC 1! in evident that as far as the Speater can influence it | matter of the brig Geseral Armstrong, Ger OuphsIneishinnseepreiented: tim Aon empha Te ee oe OR SALE—ONZ SECOND HAND UPRIGHT PIANO; , gracetul hand, is positively taught to lasies and the Benate renotution maktog the office of Assistant Secre | The documents, 1h both cases, are usimportant, and | 20.4 om the esoasion, and for that ocoavion heway the Railroad Extenston—Heavy Robbery. a handsome and powerful lustrument, For aale Low. OF A aon ig twelvo easy lessons, fr 9 tary of the Treasury a Presidential appointment, wil bo | "are Oncerea te Oe Prine a visa ieifan Lour the | American government, Perbap> Want he sai might be iaoreain, Dee. 20 1968, No. 23" Breadway. Private instruction, Fisting cards | put off as long as possible, and it must be confessed tho | Senate acjournad. , ineouslatent with thy views of bie patee loving fioads, | | The Boffo and Brantford Railroad thins commenoed R. CHARURS HAHN, LATELY ARRIVED FROM | written, GEORGE BRISTOW. q ———— who knew his opposition to war; yet he jastiiet Capt. | runniug regularly on 60 miles of the road, this morning, Germany, has the honor t ance to the public of | —————-—__—________——-—— Houre show no desire to run foul of Mr. Speaker Boyd in House of Represent Ingraham, believed in the prop iety of a matiooalarmel | A passenger on the Baffalo and “S.ate Line allroad, (a awe the visin and | A CADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKEEPING. | opyocing his wishes. Wasitixcrox, Dec, 20, 185, | Poulet and believed here was occasion for the use of | returned Californian,) wan robbed leat night of $10; a “ eee eee tte oY ook Citlsene and atimamiye now punils, daily during tit | The Union devotes two columns to-day in vulgar abuse S, Dec. 20, 1853: | such a police—but that was not war, Capt. Ingraham | in gold, No clue to the robbers. e ic Co ry, Gy NEW OOMMITTENM. ot ready te ik Austrit 4 di , instify ions of the kind in Euro af hinh he ro- | splondid noadomy snd obtain cireuiars. Ladies or gentlou i WER ROD TEAGY ve uiane war Cm Desteb, 600 Oil NF wirent oaived adiplome. He performed ‘ia ane loss Fullnsrmente | Moy receive peivace iavevolion ct heurs reltiae vets cones, | OC D2 HERALD, gloating over the Fry verdict, scsusingyou | 4 e,voup (dem) of Texas, was appointed a menaber | oa ber with yar. Oape: Ingraham properly had aotet Railroad Opening. wrens oclat, His residence it 37 Greene ience. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 30f Broadway, | of posseesing no intelligence, &e. &c. It copies an arti of the Committee on Territories, vice Smith, of Virginis, | ‘4 sit Avatria, aan the Austrian Consul. Dernoit, Dec, 20, 1858, ay eo sven trom 11 till 1 o’elock A. M. cle from the Boston Post, either written by some official ? y + | it would have been an inrult to Austria and her authority i Railroad sor and Hl. C. Timm, Mr. W. Schat N ENGLISH LADY, ENGAGED IN TUITION aan a aca ao eal Gk Pee ta wich the | excused. had he charged her with kideapping. Ho had only to | cyageetion, of the Canada Railroad, between Win sometime, having some hours in the day disongsg: OUTSIDERS TO BR KEPT OFF THK YLOOR do with kiana; ho vesteained Hoesta’a liberty. All ‘am, was opened on Saturday last, leaving only G¢- 10 obtain a fi “hom oh 4 bee i ; Pper# who restrained Koszte’s liberty. All | teen miles to be completed, IANCYORTE PURCHASERI-I¥ YOU ARM NOT A eruce a their wn restdend #4 brenchy Telian and bailed beget = ses a vee irs a eres Tho Sreaxer stated that for the protection of the door- peasy RMeLTO LARS Casale rete erie or ‘7 ‘wou Gas ea ood judge you can have the advantage of my ox ish | , drawi v y 4 man” Perba) ublication of Mr, a surrender of thei ems from the South, enoe cliwonty years, as a dealer and tenchee in thovestea | ombraidery. Addrers Miss Vernon. Herald othon eo one | Poin jotoalh hee tase, | Keeper in the discharge of his duty, and to prevent in- “ah prey He knew that Koszta was not an Amoriean citi: | guTGRANTS FO LIBERIA—BRIG ON FIRE—I) convenience and difiiculty, he had directed the door- | zen; but the Secretary of State argued conclusively, in |” mytg BRIG J. Le WHIPTLEC REVENCE ConTan tend keeper to register the names of all such persons as ere | right of interrational law, that he was. Ile wished Me. | fon gaye, Ero , Marcy had gone further, and enid Koszta was, by the ay aad i he fieor other th: ; y ; ken | Bar Deo, 20, 1 priviliged to the floor other than members; but, under | of season acd right, an American citizen.’ It is high The brig Gereral Pleroe, with 160 emigr 0 a eee lin at bore e8 is ovclook daily, “Or lt melee oe letters written in Europe so far back as November, 1852, nctniriy.. RM. CONDON, Professor of tho Pianofort, OOKKREPING, ARITHMETIC, £0 THOROUGHLY | and contioually from that time till bis return, would ie = a : oS = “=e Ses Back at ane sopataisiy inniruotoa andes 39 | show whether his opposition to the course of the admin- GAL —' PI ° studios, ii linnd toned, soven octavo Fesawood pianos warrantad in ily available in'’p uw abate beprtecent pri be hte ie auGuaie standing a question had arisen as to the power of tho Lime we bave our justifiestion en vomsthing more sud: | saited from Savannah on Suncey. ery rospect. Pure’ would do well to call and exami ; Speaker in thia respect, he wished to take the sense of | stantial and certain than conventioualities and the worm. An arrival at Charleston reports passing « cotton Iadem WP eetilvan street, or et tho factory, 672 Gresawich stro PRN, LANGUAGE MONSHRUR 1AND MADAME | bay not been consistent throughout. the House relative thereto, eaten codes of Europe. It is high time it was placed on | pig on dre, badly burned, Pn 7s , tion of Me. EwinG, (whig) of Ky., such register | the immutable law of justice. It hed been said that 08.—THREE SECOND HAND PIANO: for beginners in the F: The idea of such papers as the Washington Union and On mo! , ig. Ye : The rchooner Petrel, Shanks, from Charleston, re $60. and $169; ono very superior new seven ort sfternoon; gon! ain uacsian Paliieds Gmie wads dion was ordered to be kept. Captain Ingraham invaded the rights of a neutral State: | having failen in with the brig’ J. L. Whipple, of and for And one six and three quarter octave do., very chesp. ‘ing. Private lessons in French, Greek and diaw- uring ‘8s ridiculous SIX NEW STAM FRIGATES, but he always regretted the Secrotary of State did mot | Boston from Charleston, dismiasted and waterlogged ; took. , spectacles, segars, safe, mirror: . | ing, APply at No. 073 Broadway, opposite the Metropolitan | as would be the attempt to cam up Niagara Falla with | Mr. Bococx, from the Naval Committee, reported » bill | Positively deny this. The denial was not needfal for his | ortho captain, mare ot lowe comarca wie aayed noth- for short periods in gums to suit Motel, ara Bs hingle, Here in Washington honest men from all parts | SUthorizing the construction of six first cliss steam | Argument; yetit would have done good. Captein Logra- | ing but what they had on, and th had been alli ‘s s, erocories, hardware, furniture, pianos, boo bec nes cheatin grag wpa 8 plecel oe frigates, and for oth a riating th ham did not violate the rights of Turkey. Austria did | 5 (Megha eects A ae ene Jowolry, tere a>diao, and. personal OVERNESE—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH | of the country speak in the highest terms of the trueand | forthe’ mum of $3 O00 CO) the reac e er ning there- | vot so charge: but Turkey iolated ihe eights of Ammer | {@ wreck for forty eight’ hours, without food or water, "T. BJONES, 52 Aun street, secen bt engagement to tesch children for the sum of $3,000,000—the vessels to be built by | not so charge; but Turkey violated tho righta of Ame aod with a heavy gale blowing ral hes of fearless course of the Hunan, as expressing the feeliaga | contract, or at the Uaifed States Navy yards, as the | cans, becau: id not afford Koezta the protection due The reported logs of the revenue cutter Jackson is com- everywhere entertained by all who are not place hunters Secretary of the Navy may elect. Referred to the Com- | tohim. She was chargeable with letting him be kid- PUBLICATIONS. tradi le nder, irs Go mat Perens or mere politicians. ‘radlawes Oa ea z mittee of the Whole on the State of the Union, napped. Turkey bad ne a ht to be invaded. He held | y bisa She is under, cing repairs at Gosport navy LY As for the Union’s allusion to the Fry trial—an allusion THE FAILURS OF STRAM YRIGATES, at when # neutral iy ferbear jo justice toa ‘ha anaede ks whieh would never be made by an honorable or bigh- Mr. Booocx, (dem.) of Va., presented the report of the | belligerent, that belligerent shall do justice to itself. He Be ee ee nak emairele Sees and pe bor J, H. W 4 TSON, book: Honse.—The Wilkie . Tho Vi man, who enn givo Tanguages, will give 1 mor ; Pooti or as those of the pup ‘its and Birds, dress a note to T. Mors Roviow of Fravee, ol., gilt and mor. : — — Web ll to nij le PANISH AND FRENCH LANGUAGES —A YouNG | minded cpyonent—we are glad it gives us the opportunity | Board of Oficers appointed to. investigate the caums of | mightbe arked whether he would have had Captain In- | Tie Virginia seuste yefused to pate te aif saaistiog roferonoes, professor of those | to say that every man we have met, who is not the | the failure of certain steam frigates Ordered to be | sTaham fire into the Austrian ship? Ho answered, he | small notes into cireulat‘on, ‘ther of them, merest lave to his passions, expresses his surprise atthe | printed. would bave Koszta free, hy rede perl. He had ssid in at his how The South Carolina Senate has rejested the bill redue- o7 is any college in the city. Ad- wee aoe ae jecesviction that it will be set aside by | Cox, HENTON DECLINES TUE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE LURARY Com- | he would not bestow unq@alifled praise on our govern: | ing the inspection fee on vessels boxed to New York. MITTEE. ment for the, Koszta affair. In one of the passages in A letter is published from Mr. Jerro Clemens, in which | Mr, Brstox, (dem.) of Mo., stated that he had declined | the letter of Mr. Maroy to Mr. Hulsemann, of rarorheto. | goa? Metyiand coal trade last week amounted to 19,000 lo. gt ; Scuvia’s Bards, clo., olo. gt., clf, gt. 3 Bow in the Clond, or Covenan? Morcy for the Amicted, {hat gentleman expresses his confidence in the adminis- | tke chairmanship of the Library Committee, and Mr. | rien! beauty, he ventures io insinuate the despotism of = eee of Amerioan Statesmen, ol © ER BOOK AND ERIN? oa 3 OF THE | ‘tion as not containing any disunion elements. In | Chandler had been selected by the committeein his place. | Austria. He would not sy thia was impudent hyposrisy, The Augusta af Savannah, United States —Mr. BAXTER, the invent aleniee pabiiking it, the paper it appears in says Gon. Csss en- TUK PROPOSED PURCHASE OF MOUNT VERNON DEFEATED, bat it was in bad taste; for America is jar greaier aud Savannat, Dec. 20, 1858, +h? of oft color picture printing, begs lonve to inform the trage | tirely approves of the sentiments in Mr. Clemens’ letter, The House resumed the consideration of Mr. Sage’s re- | guiltier oppressor. Austzian despotiam, compared with | Tho steamship Augusta, from Néw York, has atrived at of bieding. we stock | that he is prepared to supply his pictures wholonal libe- | and announces it refutation of the explanation of | solution authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to pur- | Ours, which compares men tochattels, is. asthe little fin his port, es tolt cole, de odo Coens ne ONO” MA | Glenitianane can bo farwarded dgeot uithaue arte o tae | Sunaan: Mn Rola cofesposdense, Sneek or akane | CHET Nouat SEES" or Va, called for tho yeas and nays | STORpt otrabt the Die a ation Mark h i , My y ERALD, In 18 00) ce, & week or so since, a » BAYLy, em.) of m&., Cal for the may d ’ larket fice FtRS* WOMRED OF THN OFFIZIO FO BLOOM. | Levtee Crib eci ene Corian tones tage een cae brief statement of Ge si on laying the resolution on the table. 7 | would have them do uato us.” Was not this the very Naw Oniaxs, Deo, 19, 1863, a N, A pitty sete toe self, was given. Mr. Cuixcaay,(dem.) of N. C., asked him to withdraw | 8cme of presumption, for an American Secretary toqaote | Cotton has been active to day, the sales reacl hn Mite / Ameria. ‘Tho goods will be sent. 1a ruil Werviniaeet cn eecdeear 7th, | ceipt of order and remittance. Catalogue forwarded per poss | from the open sonversation! rqecte 11,000 the motion and let the question go to some committee, this, while the nation is trampling under foot millions of | beies, at full prices for fine qualities; strict salng ia juoted at 93;0.a 9}. Flour has declined te $5 90 a ses if Gen. Cass sees fit now to exp'ain away all he then | emphatic way. stone blind, and had lived in Washi 80 long, as never Ohio, Sugar has declined 1/4. hed molasses CLOTHIN said, that is his business ; but it will have very little ‘be resolution was te bled by 88 to 85. yaying and selling of men, women, and chil- | to 1736. for prime. Business ts checked by high freights so ol ffect ape ihe tase ot ‘the democratic party, sWo have PROPOSED COMPLIMENT 70 CAPT. INGRARAM. bgt re Bee continually? And did Mr Maroy suppose | to the Fast. Gems bags sell at 126. teeta entnae er to pring (free) upon application by letter. jan himself with distinguished and honorable gentlemen. | Mr. Barty—No; I want te kill this thing in the most | its inhabitants? Did Mr. Marcy suppose Mr. Hulsemann |AST-OFF CLOTHING.—$2,00 WORTH WANTE! ples in preference of men, and Mr. Dan, (dem.) of N. Y., offered the resolution of in ignorant of the fact that this goverment | ig quoted at 90. a 9c. BE WORK OF THE, C The high i ver acknowledging that any man was the embodiment | which hehad given notice, presenting a sword andthe | isthe great slavecatcher for the alaveholders? Didhe |” New Ontxaxs, Deo, 20—Noom. jeor imo volumes—Tho illustra money, for of the party, P&IER THE HERMIT. | thanks of C to Capt. lograham. Presuming no | *uppose Mr. Huixemann did not know that the slave trade | - The receipts of octton yesterday were 17,000 bales, 1808 —This is & splendid work tor th feseripalon, | Address shronsh po —— ong desired to dozate if ne moved tho previoas quenton, | fic in the Aroericen government Itt grentan, Puugat_~ | The stoek on hand here tt 210,008 belen, Ascording te rasa gift book. An snalysi ill show i ‘pal sense ryggei BUSINESS AT THE TREASURY—NAVAL STORE-KEEPER | Mr. Bayy, (dem.) of Va, moved to refer the resolu. | that it comes not only under general ee on but ‘ie, | the Jrice Current the deficiency in the receipts at all Peacale in ei torial Fighes:--Thare, are, 45 snereyings AT PHILADELPHIA — THB SARDINIAN, CHARGE— | tion to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. cide regulation of Congress? Did Mr. Marcy suppose Mr. | Southern ports, as compared with the same date last ze icy df of tho nient painters: Wet wetare | (}LOTHING AND FURNITURE.—LADIES AND GEN-| COL. OLEMHNS AND GRY. CASS, BIC. Mr. Joxns, (dem.) of Tennessee, moved, but the House | Hultemann was ignorant of the fact that this administra | year. is 615,000 bales, The salos to day were 9,000 Sess of cotonttle nad . pin wl having apy to dispose of oan receive the utmost , refused, to jay it onthe table, tio id i sors in shameless pledges | mostly for England and France, as iar prices, Ferret publie builarars . {aah Ry, gonding ‘0 the stores, 14 Weet Broadway ROM TUS REGULAR NEWSPAPER AGENT. ‘Mr. Wartaut, (dem.) of N. Y,, appealed to Mr, Dean to Power? The Secretary exalts | middling is at 9c. Freights—Three ships have beom f these eaaravi Wiiah-"Tisaten attended by Mra: Cohen: © DOS © COHEN, Wasinnatox, Deo. 20, 1958. | postpone the further consideration of the resolution for | the wisdom of man above the wisdom of God when he | chartered for Havre at 111 16ths, Pork ia more active 8 an outer emarvot. ‘The work may be had in 2 vols. p gos $1 60; in one vol. gilt cdgo $1 23. —— he Mavens rictly ittustratod, complete in SPORTING, &0. the week ending 17th instant, was $1,761,900, including tly bound, $1 50. This i quo work. Onno vwwnnnnnnmnnemmnmmmo~ | top the redemption of the publie debt $786,496, treaa few cays, as one of his coll phi ide ntally says Christianity requires us to do unto others as we , $1 4 Ri = Th scant of iets rgitered tthe tar Cee ee ee a Geese | moc rectus 38 tote us saeapt Thee Stig unde | Sev Sn Git. 2S, Prime Rls enue olla 060g (Gaugnier) and wished to add am amendment, to give to | legal restraints. This latter is sheer interpolation of ths | offered at 12, it. Lng rawing Kocm and Work Book in one L. . 7. P ‘a pair of epaulettes, spurs, or something | Secretary The acminietration is guilty, at this point, of Crantasto, Deo. 20, 1858, x Meeochlete te ine ever SNe nN os, BEAR | utc. Joneph Severns, editor of the Kvening Argus, ta sp’ | of that find, (laughter.) aitempticg to corrupt Chiiatianity in. {he macred'omd du: Our cotton market is dull and declining. irae eslas te Bowery.—Sir:—1 bave an Afriosn lion, now on exhibition ab Storek +t Philad elphi The resolution was referred to the Committee on For: | thentic record. The Bibls command is absolute, He was | day were 865 bales, at prices ranging from 8 a 103. the corner of Broadway and Walker street, tie largest over | Pointed Naval Storekeeper ai beard eign Affairs. ae pana ar ee en Cuvcorean, Dee. $8°% ORI: { country, which Lam willing to match semtost say | ‘The Marquis Taliacarne, Charge from Sardinia, was pre- MINT IN NEW TORK. of Capt. Ingraham’s conduct on simple Bible trath, it | ang privy Current reports the Gellslediay in Neha nis monster, size, the sented to the President, with the customary formalities, Mr. Tween, (dem.) of N. Y., introduced # bill estab- | would have opened the door for the rescue of every Awe- of jeots vogether, containing ¥ en tal selection | mateh to ecme ofl st any 0 7 d justified th of Shadrach st Bos- t 62,000, to this date, as compared with sume om Me rorbeet's magnilicent Opera "Il Profets’” ALEX Oth of Marsh. fort today, lishing a mint in the city of Now York. Referred to the | rican slave, and justified the rescue virile BT . The mark ; ONTGUMERY, “17 Sprace treo, and ‘ail hookieliars verned by the usual Ful is. The Star publishes the letter, from Senator Clemens | Committee of Ways and Means. Lt Nee Par ig is mena cine acidic rt al | 09420, Provisions are vaetingens ee .B.—The four irs numbers, bound in monthly: parte, No.@l Broudway, cotees of Walkerton, | £0, S08 Bational, demoarats of Philadelphia, i whieh | PCr INFORED Iv DERMARE Ow ANEMCAN GOODIN | a or blagd 2s Ohanatinas rea eicned tee aati appanage ; : > 4 {he Thiladeiphis, movements It io tal the ony of the Now Ya Chainber of Sommerce, action | ance of every slave in this lend. the admi- Tue Dactston ON THe Paize Porws—It will be 0G LosT—NEAR THE PARK, ON MONDAY MORN: | (A000 uu ace caver of the letter. for the abrogation of the Sound dues imposed by Den | istration had sold itself in advance to the slave power. | recollected that Mr. Latham, a Washington banker, - Ing, 19 ji* largo white and liv tee, | eared devistoat Surgoon Robert E, Wall died in Din. | mark on the commerce of the United Stated inthe Baltic. | This administration has no right to give up Christian! i : > ONSTANTIA WINE-NOW LANDING PRR POW. | ie,ton "Bates doltare wil Renae hk widdle oounty, Virginie, on the 16th inst. Mr, Watkxr also introduced rerolation, which was | for sli Having further awelt on this point, henaid: | several months since offered a promiam of $500 for aloe, of Shiceateearia rake aad catilets dese atin nt | bee treet, corner of Gold, secon nant Charles Hunter is detached from the re- | scopted, that the President be requested to communt- | —After ail, the administration has done us service | a national poem. The committee appointed to ex- Li ee, rT . | eate to the Honse, ae faras public interests will permit, | inattempting to qualify the Divine command, ‘Do unto color dark rey on the bask, case anti Pd Sues to eeaenr’? comcast bes vaartl om ee the state of egotiations betheen this country aa Dee others sx you would have others do unto us.” For the | amine the specimens have made the following re- a eae uo. | breast and light groy I ars’ and tail short. Whoever mark, rela ‘ive to the imposition of the Sousd dues upon | Sake of saving slavery, it impel: us to obay the commands | port :— LUB HOUSE GINTHE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR will return the said dog to No. 11 Tenth Destructive Fire at Philadclphia—Naval, | °F commerce to the Baltie, together with such corres. | of the Bible, ta let the oppressed go free, Be was glad Wasrwatos, December 14, 1853. y et i od - Hovtcrdam ein, being the pure agirit in ite finogt drinkable | wrowatey Bs | pee Aa Pamapeirnia, Deo. 20, 1863, ss may have pasted between the two nations . Sm—Tho committee appolnis i 0 examine the comma rn jkled hound, b MPBSLL BROTIE! 1@ Vintagelof 1546, a tamous year. For sale bi LU oO} ri sy 4 Dos LOST—C lyf dec pondence : flivor, the same as is used by the first atub | JOG LO OLD BLACK SPOT. | The building in the rear of No. 101 Chesr ut treet, be- | ° that subject. Tt should not Rave-meddied with the Bib nications presented for the prize offered by in C >: 4 ted and er ing large CHILDREN BORN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Mr. Snith was listened to with markedattention. | the best ‘National Poem, Ode, or Epic,” state that oxprossly 10k purslves, CAMPBELL BROTARRS:. | black spot on 4 ir longing to Monars. Grain, Atoll & Simmons, Propristors | yr, Caanpin, (whig) of Pa., aubmitted « resolution, Priston, (whie) of Ky., amid, If she @d in“s | they metat the Smithsoaiaa Institution st thegme ap- ‘Sole Imi ts, No, 4 Pi with & rate ete om of Lak Ege gel) hed 01 i Ny Po peas ae. oo ve witel yaa aseyton, tha: the Committee on Judiciary be, | slave State, and confident of the nie ot hol that | pointed; that, a‘ter ‘ization, they oi T " Seo ee Mr Bulwinkel, 1 Sixthe nn bah ooas ne volves font | and it is hereby instructed to inquire whether any, and | kind of property, believing firmly in the rights, which | Damen ot the authors to be concealed; that, after a de- Miseat From the bee Ce RACOM-—JUST RECEIVED, | Stract will receive tve dollars seg@are Bent Coouplod a a Ritalin for the refectory in the front | what legislation is pecessary to secure the right of citi- | were recogni a by the founders ef the government, who | liberate examination, they oame to the unanimous ooa- m 5 4 uilding. ction id EE SAM aN ey O68 OF (ZK, CHOLCEST BREEDS hom ona ltr, antec ad] Fara the eco sk een o ie | entre fewer String tah aepran of putt at | anon a Ma SAP Scar Be a » and for le. —Ne' yu mt . 4 at st i ania a pm | Caasleenp siete hand ogiuh geteer tory: and the Ath story was used ar the battery room | Usited States, an’ ‘st the committee report at as early he aan et ecanen iain bal begged ception and exeaution, as juntly apse and 2S 22,000 Le: hao! Tenis: at 6 Welerviceehvorned or peth ae ont eraetod ‘or "93.0000 wits i “| ada Bounni Laban FOR SOLD, RTO, strength of conviction which language could express, as ‘auemee Teapectfully recommending auy one Wvorable terms, and at very low prices ie B | Please copy the address, aac e y0i510,000; bie foruranee: ohich cola eee ont |. Mr. Fiommvce, (dom.) of Pa, int:oduced a bill extend | to the justice of holding slaves, he was not one of those | them for the prise, » ‘Apply to M. Garola #6 ; | Sed at noon to day, tt ing the provisions of several laws granting bounty lands | who could listem with indifference to the gentleman's re- Charles Sumner, Joneph Henry, tobacco broker, 88 Wall street FURNITURE. ‘The tenants in fhe front’ building sustained considera- | ‘0 officers and soldiers who have ed in the | marks, He trusted he could show that the Southerm Jos. R. Chandler, ©. M. Butler, y The rofectory in the b on military service of the United States. red to the | Representatives were not the upholders of the most oner- Jno, W. 0. Evans, R. BR. Gi 5 URNITURE WANTED.—WANTED, FROM TWO TO Tadia bber depot soy Committe on Public Lands, ous tyrarts, bat men of sense—not misguided by wild Th J. Sa Jas, B. Donelaa. pS SS Es a a Oe Oh Pool Pkg byt TURUEE GOCms ope om TMA DUTIES ON RAILROAD HoN—cHaDME 0 maronran, wo. | enthuslasin aueh as would shake the fabric of our insti: | R, W, Lariam, Bea ae : - for whic! vi ‘ Mr. Crinoman, (dem.) of N. C., in pursuance of previous | tutions t ter of Mr. Marcy the doctrine an- The rejected porma will be published if volume see, for fare, URNS Piney a eencnten ail The telegraphs have, for the present, removed to the ? : ft of | nounced was, that Konrta was clothed with nationalit ents oan be made to do so. Lt ane OF RpuaWOOD otheeol Go of tye, introduced @ bill giving eredit to importers i soon as arrangem Sree Oca Ne a eeratons. GING | raiiroca ‘iron. This, he café, was a subject whiah had | by the declatation of his atention to become an Amor! RW. LATHAM, ice. ARLOR £3 will be paid. The price 8:1) 000, FROM $3 TO $5; 40,000 Ww ‘furniture, for thick ‘The rloop re ‘$94 por tho: have boom used @ short | this morning for Navy Bay, Central ARS: ‘ frequently been before C: . He ¢id notknow what | can citizen. When be went to Smyrna he was the id that five handred contested for the 8 D | meet be low; no objevtion if they T Gens | roneh Of Agetrtan vageers, und tie Me | Tt is and ve poets ] seat about half the’ wowal Brice, Cali | Wm “AdGross D. As 3, Morald oon Son eretaans cantoorie Dee Oe Centigs ct Tuas a inte | itousburx, Wet, ho nell ax We Geetiomen ita peemoen prize, and yet the committee contd not find a solft for they must be sold, Apply to L. P. ALDRICH, G8 Heavy Damages Claimed for Libel: Tast ow; Proposition failed by a single vote, | treniy OM not exist by which tne faith of the Amerioan production of the whole number worth the pal- h 8p sate. FANCY ARTICLES. Circrwnar, Dee, 20, 1868. | At that time, Ave members who hed promised hith on the Tament was pledged for the release of Kosta’ We | SY ‘< ISKEY, WINES, BRANDIRG, ALES, PORTER, 20, TROk ASSORTUENT OF AVEn® | , ThtCe of the defendants in the Martha Washi: revious day tO wows for It, were absent, During last | Save sumething more than treaty aod compect-ihe oom | try sum of five hundred dollars. Surely, patrlotiea ure and pecieg all lor ob qe genes SSORTMENT OF BVERY | {gory case have brought suits nest the poplars Bongress severe) jes were allowed on | stitution of our cous! With Bible in , the and poetry do not travel together, The age of ohiv- say sce house ia Xow | ior roquac to, wh Hebened br ROR WaAce, ave | {uae Sad aad Orme somanapare tx Ute The terms proposed (nm this bill; but the effort to | tleman impl res one twenty six’ mea the and elton eves, | tim tere, Fees 8 gyaerel law, wee aot euccessfal. 4 would | here to commit perjury, and, actingon the “higher law,” € alry is gone, + ageg are laid in cach ence