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THE NEW YORK HERALD — WHOLE NO. 7053. EWTISEMENTS RENKWSD BYERY DAY. NEW ¥ PUBLIOATIONS,_ ‘BOO! @ TIMES—NOT OF THK ast sour " TOR, on Ta, write and trace the (utare with 2 ‘Now acu ano ve ALIOM. and delusions of the 19th century. BY FRED. FOLIO. ‘This ts the ot odaiues let loose. At volun, 400 pp. with ten Mustradions, by US CRITICISMS. wie Eis wit i biog. but not coarse: tae Daascs sieel, and keen’ as a Jrieite is of the best Damascus ‘blada.— Utica Gi de amnatic chara ter, and abounds in ex- n Th wi thieves sia cua foe of sober und well sus 's rights and spiritualism, ir ‘wins tn |, and ill-hegot; wing in res. hare og i tA ed much ine pleasant way, buy ay tbe ‘the Ja ates = any cenate which the reader will Bee fore i aie Mish may bo ealored. oven, by by WB DEN & BEARDSLRY, Aubura, leaiees a ae caro. Bones BoTuEE ‘125 Nassau street, New York, publish on Wednesday, shy | FAMILY PASTIME HOMES MADE HAPPY. 4 coletlonor cates for daca ert 0, Lame. gut aides and Every household 16 need of @ rolume vin tharaclor Jouttaite veins abe fe. for youth or. children of a. a E ROME “ours — LIVING | re ta on Mieco ne E201 anit RLY not a Soret nat lune Douay bv Lg rym) in- many alata leamere peor oopnemy, ia mations ap- rms Sa Wo Bs should be done. 8 charming te a —_ many Ps way, have now PLETON & CO., $46 and 343 Broad warcrooms the moat superb display of NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. ot the ar OLDAY JOVENILES — ‘THE BEST ROOKS YOR CHILDREN, | DICKENE'L1 te ror SJuvenlis,selested a Rietet ae: + Bit Gat ot aL oe 3 TE Buus, (fom “Nicholas Nlcklevy" of Charles Mcknas. Hi, Tay Caucy Wire, from “David Copperteld’ of Charten ies aso ram Sew #Ac1%, from “Oltver Twlat! of “Tavs Paut, from “Dombey and Son" of Charles VL. Fiouexce Dounsy, from ‘ Dombey and Son” of Charles case. price $8 25; Ficus, ‘nL. 34 Beekman street, N. Y¥. RIVALS THE SARCASM OF THE POTIPHAR. PA. os @® well aa the dzollery and humor ot Sam Slick.—Prea ‘Charles a rik vou amen ip & pont Son oa ad | ot onan a mow ewe bbe F Fares. One Yomo. ve ‘Ts is renily an inning Sing affair, trontiag upon. a varleiy of pabjes cgopeied wrth Bh geen ol yand exoe. Fence of ow Bedou. anc eoaet experience ia art we a ber ior & nulghboe wile sh wan ee i Modo: ‘and ‘Rev. Mes Tia Ne Rese cold weather; it wit ave nfl Kalbe ic will warm oan shike, the sides ‘aot koa exercise, ii. Widow Bodo cl gern Her poetry ia ot vast pe mabered on One® Feadlog, at ceopi oar oa se Bey. Mr, Battin hough w wido Wer ‘ejvia‘ated with iden, porer actaully too Up hls Crone ‘after tive Lecarac Mrs Shitios.--tiioghatn (Masa) Journal. . 6. DERBY, Pualisher, New York. And for en'e by al Suckerhiors. Bs, SOUTHWORTH'S NEW AND GREAT WORK 13 for vale eve where th' BiG abr) DAUGHTER. ciress,” “The Deserted Wit '* Victory.” de, complets in two $1. or io one cloth, tor ers <3 rae TET tESOn nnd dams igh pte Pialahelpais, by mail, free at postage, om receipt of price, =: PUBLISHED IN DECEMBER, BY TICK L MEN AND WOUEN. Anew votume of pogms, “ity Robert Browning. Ta 1 ro. Yomno, Ere $1 poraries, (from pry are oe aathor of n weart, which fe w wae ae a4 lily intel ject, which su kee sche reat oH ae votomen, limo Prive $250. Amore tauhiud like y than this we have rarc’y read image of the Iiviag man is presented much ski. cod much candor. Mr. Lewes otten of Une “nan gurdoees” of Geet, end io hows hia Wak sites and dark sides yo as his vgery = and enn weail Kum. Tf the reader does not ame hich ommnats at be mas ws Of Goethe the autor, wil mor be from the want or ache tmateriale foe foralug’ « ndgmen. Ula whole history is bere i facia ‘are en Dockeoniy, bul trots the testimony at tioem son ores Bow te pan, RALLAUS. Ww. ~ hi a , iy pean | foe ey ailein neea.—F 1! ite readers will receive a more correct Lunprersion ct some antaarsiet Laborers cor the public amnse. went ‘an ia generally entertained, Between them aut the ‘eit roel toe ‘auriatn of of prajuites hae fallen in impono tradi From its fial sbadow those alone wo lim) to ite eke onacies of fame omerse. Yet among (ho moat lowly of tbe proseribed band there are many whow lives bear Swhioeee ira: Heaven plants la flowers and soauiors its paar Engxpecic|. places, | Took for ther, you who judge rash ngunce that they have no axiatenes there. 1865. ANRA ‘Conk RiTcit Fai ia one ¥olume, 16m, The ope of Walter Savage Landor are among! the most FeMAPKBE eC Drove huetlons of Our wen im pure, hervous. Fachsb, fall of sha fasten thee’ gelves on tho mind, and ee Jay forever.” Chau vers’ “Cyclopedia R™ Lane. 1 vo L tad | Faded A fog anure. ule vena bes Pern ail over ing, more ea Sree. lite, joore a a et t) Sparel, sp painetc and beautial i on owe op ual, ao eioyie nt wal teufel fm ow ots in thee Me we ean cai ik ~Rd what \ call Ib—@aturday Bvening v 2 whale, tha book a (riamph—boooradia aken ase. whole 7 { henrt that eonectred 1t—bonorable to the langage + weltten-honerabie lo tis s7@ that prodnondt |, Atd We bRVe yet W eee the Work Of ficlloM By ar American woman v oriks (@ stand bewide {'.—lowon Dally Panwy Vern writes for those whore hoarte are su Iivine— mepanl women Whoearry a pelrifaction im their hovom het ‘evler have her “writings alme—she doea not rea i anti y enw ~ is Salo Rapes Enier ai beflitant, wilty, sarcastic, mutitieal, pathetls and poral. - Pile detphia Clty 11 times ts i, the repid tranal the sententiowe » the wonéerul power of fom, the morctless nd the ov lures of oloquence, «hich are to bo fonnd in (his wher —MeMakin'e Ameri :an an die produc “Windswe Forma! nas end dash ‘ded tlepeaten spt. ine, witiy, pathette, scornful and reverent—ar bd warm, earner’ and ontpowriny in en'n terom! from use thing we have yot had fe ew York Mirror Avoction’s favorte antthore ot be gliund low erie to any i avery re. na el , tarda, fase MASON Bi mit eas abt agers, 8 if "NEW PUBLICATIONS. OW BEADY_EARNY ORMELEY(O CONF RASTONS Nis Lave Sisirs;conianing all cxpa.e 0 thay ‘ate; malted tree Ca receipt at 12 Ann street, ETERBON'S MAGAZIN For 156 ta now 1 yy. with 190 pages of oy, of original reading ‘TWO SUPERB METZOTL AND 4 COLORED ION ie coke cmon woo this magazine are the best female writers of America, viz: Alice Cary, Virginia F, Townsend, Mra. Denison, Ac. a Gils summer is begun ae are NOVEL By Mra. HB. STRPREIS. For the exteut nad accuracy of tia about the for Its new recelbla, for ita ae Srosnet ac thle magazine ts unr Subecrpuons koa, or audbers Sipegiadlines 2 DE & DAVENPORT, DEXTRE & ROTHER g JOKme , Pena BALLADE OF 1HE REVOLUTION gD AEELETON & CO. Si AND 948 BROADWAY, pa WarADNor tm "AMERIOAN REVOBU (ION, ‘and WWusteations, mee YRANK MOOKE, More solid things do not suow the completion ot the times 40 well a» >alinds and Ibe! 1 vol. 12mo., with two tilvateations by Darley, NEWSPAPERS. ORRIB & WILLIE'S bec gm aomalbew oy aed sere rater grees ae Mes lle = ___ FASHIONABLE: MILLINERY, 4&0. Burns FANCY FURS, ‘nn im Paice vor tHe Honmars, Eng of toy ermine. bets of Hudson's Bay marten, a ten, cig see And every other tur, all now ta price, Se Curie unas aisd'hew Year'agilta.””G GEO, BULL OLPLN, sit Brod w ints ee AND Have fry! Au, material at N. Satsfiitiser, aT tiidton eveot between Morton Be Degg meager perm rapt lege? I8 CALLED TO Le Gingell of furs, of oe maaan —, Hudsoa’s Hay sa- dies, rial © craig, Gresion marten, chinchilla, to bo (NK EDS & oo" rt) Nassau street, on Fri uber Zh, at 12 o'clock, Ait ( strtetly warrante ranted, ae LARBAK & SON HAVE b OPENED THe s SPACIOUS tore No. 620 Broadway, ot MIONA DLE MILTINERY.—MRS_J. 1. GOSSON RE- p Ry oy Ry ms tie ladies Unat she recetved the faery, consi ing of Arwak caps, Kead dress, mat of bonnets; a; oolitenrs of the latest styles, for holiday presets No. 373 Broodway. AT 3% BEOADWAY—AMERICAN, RUSHTAN ‘4 fure.—MOSKE & HOSTER won sold ot Pur prscen or eal, *SJOnmN £ HUSTRI ‘manufacturers.f (are, tanerers Maiden lane and 386 Sroadvray._ * bd Se FURS—AT THE WEST END totnd taal to @ ore purdhas: and sad cape & tor Canal svoet The taming Ih iaege and choles nr ment in. Also an, exienuive variety of beauiifal ie RS. THE NEW YORK FUR OOMPANT now their large astortinent of mink eapes, and a yarie'y of other furs at ovet price: call co examine, aml julgo or soe selves. JOSEPH J. NEWMAN & O0., 41 Broadway. Ur- ders prompuly: wiienied ts De _ MUSICAL AL 50.732", PIANOVORTH FOR SALIO—A VERY wtIU, ciegavt rosewood entirely new, aad of the nest tone and iinieh, will be sold at a liberal dicount; cau be teen for (ree d: The auction store No. £9 Nas-au sitect, Apply 10M. L. SHELDON, 45 Nasvan siccet, AMBAS IRVING, PROVESSON OF SINGING —TTIS artist's method (4 producing tone and atrengthontng the Yaice, Became s6 celeorated in Luly, Urat be bad the honor of boing elected Prolessor In te Musical Acadomy at, tom, rving continues (0 give lowous at bis ppila’, ov his own residence, Xo. 6 University place, NBW HIOHT OCTAVE PIANO—MADH has & fine one, with an iro resou 26 Of $lWV. Euquire at Bot Washington sire Guat, SACRIFIJE TN PLANOS-ON ACCOUNT OF sy mrs be sold this week to oluxe the cone splendid vew \eatenimonte, $100 less on cach than for the ram 1 (ove, touch and Trarranied, nt 0) Welker sirec’, iour dyors trom Brodie WW OSBORNE 4 00. XUITAT AND SINGING.—MME. MARION SOLLYFE continues to give lersone at her Own or pupils’ reddeaee a ad arr toe he wy be Guitnr uanght in six lessons tor accompanying the voices; lading Beep opera, concert, or ( Letters ad- dressed and appoinimenis made a: Y AND Lf West Twenty-cighth siree:, Aner, ¢ best improvements. and Recond hand iSoee from $50 to $159, tuned repalceas reuted, and taken in exchange, A BIGNORA Prov 2g Mgr m-sie mm DONNA, Li professor t Pp tnging, baa retnrued to Now York ahve. § saseeraful concer! ‘gur een months don, Paris, be: ghe teaches wt tho rendetires ofthe lt can be rome a Jansion House, 97 Welock til 8 P, M. Us CAL.—WANTED, A GOO ore who thorougnly wader vice. Apply at tbe vrstryrasm of James street, near Madison, betwen the hours o’ciork. PREMIUM PIANOS —SCHUETZE & LUDOLEP. XO, 42 Broadway, up piaire, solicit auention t their anor: ment of yeeantum Pianoiurias, which are warranted in every as 6 evidence Of their excellence, have rece! ve end SERS (4, the Collowiag artis’s; Mew. Asie Jullien and Angust Gi ANOS! PU PIANOS’! FOR HOLIDAY © ‘The subseriler wil sell one elegant piano, th wo ee sae oe Jor : big pianos oe on twemy oiler inecumotts at greatly reduced prices. mous YR. OCleriss ae ‘ Ticoadwar, DIANON—iiihEn HwAUTIVUL 7. OCTAVE PLANO. fortes, fine tone aod finish, made of the beet rasterial and in the most’ substautial manner, will be sold ed. MITH, concert Bi . frou the colebraled mac aris, The case is made of dark palin ud 1008. Apply to rn Me A. VALLON, 86 Bout And 4 o'clock in the afternoon, every day. IANO PORTER FOR SATE An assortment of fy tly warranted; old pianos sale chenp foreash. Apply ut the Cenive street, corner ot Canal. IANOPORTES —T. GiLul removed from &) to 419 bit ond y BH, Mathews has been sppoinied o ¢ ab ee BACHANGHE—A GRAND PIANO. OF PIN 7 pone, aad imported for the adveria wodld b chanctd tor good \torks or more Vaan he piace, cui wort ence. ¢. Adds B , be ” ) AMATENT 5 nonpees that he wilh how aud practical methods by which t+ scoured, but a thor Knowledye of mu quired #4 ones. Terme easy. Schaols or apply (a M. B Lond street. i - EXPRESSES, 4 CO.8 RXPLEAS FOR Sandwich Islands and Mactir America avis P One Dek. CXprews aa — per Mall steamer SNOT hcSoricek P. Mein charts r. Protght recetred wt mi oft packages, letters, 42., tilk pee aA ‘ant sunadl mn bey of patton. VMaEMAS s'00. 0b Be nad wey Avena TO All. -MADAMG MORROW, THR feveuth daughter, haga rainral gift ‘0 :0!) pent, Breseot concerns o iMfe, ev ou ike very 4 ahow the itke ant will ay tha — inees of wmatrignomial bie.” All who wish good feck tray call noon for reltet and comfort Tanuernde wave on: pressed their beilet thai she is the moxt wouderial asweolonit in the world, or that baa ever beea kuow at oagh sho peace Uces tothing Dut what ie reconctieabie | peookars. No eharge it nol satintiet. 76 Hroomne eres, betwuen Onnuon and Coltmbia, Gentiernen not edmitied. A wonpnn: be comet arcet, near Brooms: buna. whese reintion has been ar lanily env gives true ia love, marrtnwe wer of minrte ** po’ " \ARD.-MADAM PREWATER APTURNG THANKD TO Griewie aud patrons and begs to say thal, afer the an Patiaceipaia, why Bave com tunis Coniident Uae cor, 8by Was no eqrals randy A's wien the Damme wed cure cared the other v ier. 78 piles Qi ae or ANCE —PYPRY r CONBU TFT ous flied with Lumdws , ‘ ‘be Ry es Spo = = ie te areu medical claivwouant, fo know the 9h chincantee of (her dis rare. roxy ontebte aceane cured Often 176 Grand etreot ta'iaclOry cxmminations given © go pay NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DESPATCHES. THY SPEAKERSMIP—BANKS’ PROSPECTS GOOD—THE OLD AND THE NEW NICARAGUAN MINISTER—GOV- BRNOR RUEDRR'S PAWNEE LAND CLAIM—MILITABY. COURTS MARTIAL ORDERED—THY STEAM FRIGATE MERRIMAC, ETO. Wasarxcrox, Dec, 19, 1855. Congressicnal proceedings to-day have strengthened the impression in politica! elreles here that Mr. Banks will be elected Speaker, ‘The Walker government was fully recognized to-lay by Mr. Marcollctta, who called on Colonel Parker H. French and solicited a small loan, offering to write to Mr. Marey at ones, ani say that he was no longer the Nicaraguan Miniter here, He wishes to retire from his political la- Dora, aud resigns the mission to Colonel I’., who, I learn, will advance bima portion of the amount dae from the old government of Nicaragua, Colonel Freuch bas not tendered his eredentials to our governmont. ‘The findings of the Court Martial in the case of Onl. Montgomery, I understand, shows Gov. Hoeder the cs. ‘at ‘aut of cighty acres of lind in and around the intended city of Pawnee, Teead you the following special order, which haw just been promulgated by the War Department. The second artillery are stationed moutly in Florida, while the Mourth are distributed along the Atlantic seaboard and in Texas. Hranquantens ov tur Anwy, Doo. 14, 1865. The following regimental transfors arc spproved, to take effect on the first proximo:— SYLOND ART Aaa, Brevet Captain Henry I’. A to Company H. First Lieutenant Johan Mulan, from Company H to Light Company A. On the Ist proximo, First Lieutenant Anderson Mer- chant will proceed to join his company whether re- lieved or not by First Lieutenant Mailan, as the latter will nat leave his post {Il the return of hs Captain, now absent on court martial doty. POOH ARITE LY, First Mentenant John 8, Garland, from Company C Compan tiat Lieutenant Goo. W. Hazzard, trom Company M to Clarke, from Light Company ; Real Clermont 8, Best, from Compaay H pany M. Py command of Brevot Lient. Gen. IRVIN MepOWELL, ine ‘aj. General. A Court Martial has been ordered for the trial of Brevet Colonel Blake, of the First dr: as, for unofi- cer-Iiice conituet. It is also stated that the President will préfer charges egainst Gon, Garland, of the Ninth milt- tary ‘on, for neglect of duty. Jlearm that an order has been insned thal none but Americaas bo shipped on the new seam frigate Merrimac, now receiving her crew at Howton. The ma- chinery of {ho Merrimae bas been (eyted, and works beautifully, Tam assured most positively by those who know, that there i not one word of truth in the report abont the menage being printed in the President's House. MR. FULLER'S PORITION-—WIY THE DEMOCRATS OAN- DOT PAYOR A PLURALITY RULY, ETC. Wasinnotow, Deo. 1, 1855. You will see, by the proceedings of (he House, that Falter was smoked out to-day, aad that Lo stands pr cisely where J placed him in iny totter. Several of & Northern supporters showed how fndiguant they wore, avd how greon they had been. Tho & had Puller pinned just ax J stated. nite prorpeet wie! fthe election of Kpeaker at any particulor thre, Au effort will bo made to got the plu- rality rule aéopted. The national Americans are dis. porea to oppose this, and to warn the democrats that if itis adopted the whole responsibility shall resi upon thom. ‘he democrats might as well vote diveetly for s, #0 far as the result ix concerned, ag to vote for sarmy now in Washlogton aro in vited to the Tree this evening, to moet the Amos. kong Veterans. bi BANKS’ SUCCHSS OLKTAIN—THE NAVAL RUTIRING BOARD—THE ORNATE PRINTING—PORNEY OUT OF THE RING. Waatiserox, Moe. 1%, 1856 To day's proceedings have changed the whole aypoc! of things, end it is conceded on all sides that Hauks wilt be cleo may be to morrow, bat sarely tis week, Col. Richardson informed him tou considered it settled. Fuller's natiouality kiled bim. Mr, Jenen’ resolution, offered in the Seuste to-day, calt- ing on the Secretary of the Navy for the proceedings of the Naval Board, ovused a slight flattering. There witl be an attempt to stave it off. Foray, ! understocd, bas withdrawn his name as ean ntlemen And ty Gifioats not oaly to define the peaition of others but that of the te Mr. Warrsry—Ia it the platform of Rn ve elected Cov. Casgene Fay sasond (ine, of that @ f the pa ty voting for Rockwell Mr, Trarron—It is the platform of the Amoricwas of setts, New Ham , and othe: North lea, ‘Stat Cries of ‘Read it—read it !* Mr. Trarron then read the and eet wee decidedly in oppurition to the tweifih sec tion of Philadelphia repose of the Union must sought for relieving orement from ail Somnasinn with, saad! veagensielty a American slave aad resolutions, ‘TRAYTON—~AS gentloman is golng te <n for the North, Bom ought to have a text. F. Wirrxsx sald that platform bolenged to the free soil party of Maxsachuset! ete which had ratiiod kom fred cer the banner of the American party. Ho assert hia solemn conviction, that the South no more dtosieed the violation of the pubi ide faith in the repeal of the Mis- souri line than the North. _It was forced ladireotly on the better judgment of the Fouth, and the result is tno ag! tation ef the slavery question. uit the Union, In conclusion, be submitted s resuiution to the ‘louse to elelest a Xpenker by pallot. ‘The resolution was laid on the (ab'e by a vole 0! preach a (bang: Mr, Capwattanm®, (dem.) of I’a., country upon this eouclemnation relied upon by the Know Nothings, Mr. Funien, (pat. ik. N.) of Pa., explained his pevition congrn{ululed the of the svcre’ principle »porition to meet this eventag in oan- ided thore was no election ty day, ix « as belpg oppored (0 the turer agitation of the slavory question. If he Lad beon in the last Congress, ho should have opposed the Territorial legislation, but he would not now vote for the restoration of the Missouri Compro- mise, and would admit Kansas with or without ol He was in favor of leaving that to the por thrxtoo of Ka le Torn, (black rep.) of F Che bad known this before, he would bare muoeed his right band to wither before voting for Mr. Fuller, Mr. Keuty (dem-), of N. ¥., replied to Mr. Whvnoy, saying that the basis of Know Nothingism in New Yo reo soilism, and the free soilers would not ‘ave eleeted so many members of Congress if it had mot veen for the Stvision among tho democracy. Several other gentlemen explained their positions. Mestre. Watt (RK. N, dem), of Als. ; ix (nat. Ky N), of Misa., ama Ruapy (nat. K:N.), ot Leun., expressed themselves, hatisfied with the -? tion of Me, ‘alter. Mr, Batt (black re hio, dimented from the views expressed by Mu. ‘aller, ‘and said, consequenily he should vote for Me Ba Mr, CAMPRELL (nat, N.), of Ky., defomded the Amo- rican party, and was very severe upon the froe woilers There was much oxcilément daring tho debate, Some of the speakers were applauded, some hissed. Another vote was then taken, resultiog as follow. Banke Richa: Necersary Adjourned, OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. Wasmxoroy, Dee. 18, 1865. Buimcemls Disylaye ta the HowsemDevey Waller's Speech A Firebrand Thrown into the Ranks of Che Republicans Delay in Organization Fatal (@ them--No Fusion Pro- talle with the Southern Knew Nothings--The Election Sor Printer— Proapects of the Union Men, Immediately on the convening of thy Howse this risrn- ing, epecchifying wes again resnmed—quite a number of dovultory and scovelors harangues—tato whieh the slavery question was dragged, and which eaused not a few mom. bers to define their povitions, and which cansed no little amnsement to thoss in the galleries, These audden out- bursty of patriotion are mato for Buncomb. However, at this time they will not be productive of harm. The epeoch of Verey Walker thiew a firebrand into the rauke of the ropublicens. The breach widens at every «ep. Motiers seem to go on from bad to worse. This dolay {a effecting on organization will prove both dangerous and disastrous to the repabdliean party, Hostile and acci monious feelings ond sentiments wore indulged in to considerable extent n the debates to-day. Perey Walhor’s y ous in the hall, pre indteative that there i the Southern Know tert which thoy, th no such thing unlou betweoa vlicana. The wid to apply, spubiieans, woul ¥ 210 to ndei jon provided slavery was adopted ia is @ quoation wpon whi:h the two fie- It looks now as though the Southern th ive would cast their vite for the desrcratie tratien candidate. They mantfentgcent In towards Banks, and more especially those men wh «0 realous f r bis ele a lastevening the Henaterial eau ars —somre fi{loeu He Dales prevent—nominated the ediwes of the Vnion ws Fonate priniers, and to-movrow they will gu iuta an elec tion, It is extremely deo vifal whether they will be abl to oust Beverly Tucker, ‘The Prestient has, 1 am ine forwed, wmalelt a sing ject nom among the emo Seratore to voto for the Unive mon. Whother Sey are fear(y! of execetive frowns remalas to be xeon ry wore not two yenre ago, and | ain inclined to think are pot now. ten. Gas told me ovening that it Was to be expected that every cemoeratle Senator woulda in the « nominee, Those who wore al and did not attend 2 the aad f und Vaton men. webs he will {col it. dilate for the Senate printing. This will not vaye them: daca nly 5 W ssinene ARTY*FOURTH CONGRESS. The Koeited Debirte Deday—EYurta at. Compromiso—Git TILST BESFION. } ding on Nigga The Sonate Besieged by he Naval SENATE. | Shs iaprine (hak, des Wastxeroy, Dee. 19, 1855. | It was intended that the plusality rule should be forest REXCR SRDSAATION. rough Congress this morning; bat a running debate Mr. Cravron, ( +) Of Del, prevented memorials | srrupg up; a sort of free fight ensaed, whi 1 oceupled praying for indemnity for Preach spolfations prfor t> | the whole cay, and nothing was dono but the discharge 1800. Tle propos on’y to say now that he should eal! | ic soy uautity of superfuous patriotie protesta up the walject, and address the Gensteon it. ‘The Présl- | i100. Perey Walker, of Moblle, led off.in tho debate with Gent's veto message was received last seston a0 late a4 | ti6 maidim wpeoch, of inueh fores sad eloytense,. ir. to render it fwpo for him to diseusa it fatly. He | oo stu Sal tied ¢ ub believed the single idea upom which thewhole of the rays | 1° * npscaiaiies ta. debate. «in geteen, hove e wan predicated was an error of feet. It procosded p> Cuentaniias-etethd hike. adi ive on the ground (bat elatmants were pal! mater the treaty of Louisiana, 1803, bot the records ia the Plate Depart ment show not the fact. He would disenas the mndject folly at a futore day. The NAVAL RTRING WoARD. Messrs, Bromersn and Qurrexnes prevented ner vial val officers, complataing of the aetion of the Navel Tetieing 7 Mr. n., Submitted ® resolution calling on the Secretary of the Navy for the prossedings of that Boa wt for ‘the evidence on which they anted. Mr. ject should not be deus mat p wh avton thonght the fee fon. ed in ope The 1 on was thee laid over, and af » Exeon on, the Senate adjourn HOUSE OF SENTATIVES roy, Dec. 10, 14 Mr. Tne + (black rep.) of Iowa, withdrew his cx sotution providing for the election of a Speaker by plure lity, ae members desire a further vous vira voce, bul wild he would renew the proposition to-day or to-morrow. Mr. Canvvmns, (Black ) of Gato, sald ther ome things mention J in the discuasiun might create a ‘ion, om hiv part, rly to Mr, Hamphrey Mareball. w! of the Amertoan orga. every ta: t this body bere with « padlork on hiv tongue. a1 ho regarlod as prematuro, but ho » wore 7 wh! 3 roply-—parti » would ad out oul ion come meet the geutleman, agresing with him as lu material points of A anim, on the one A the unbro).em phala of the atvomtes of the he other. fan Tle de rgrnization, aad hoped th 1!’ ail the roll ded to vote, be . MuMrLiny, (4 to throw no ob- obck Crier — "Cals The Bouse then pro ult wax appounced, M quire! whether it wos in order mo itowe, Some gentlenen were abeent now, time would be oceupled im debate. He dis whether the last vote elected « Speaker or no’ Wo election this vote:— +++ 102 Puller fore the The Cumxe« 7 Lettor..: jaros, Orr, and | (eee. of Pa., exptained his paaition, re Neague aid he bad nevor had the alightast sym, pathy with the free soil k ierory. He awt bis party feiguds vegard it aa they do the “ Kosinante of Corvantes’— namely, @ long, lean, miserable jackass of 9 borax (Laughior.) In'the last canvaee he was op pow to the repeal of the Missourt line, becanm he belle eet the quéstion involved a mere abetraction. ff Introduced to resiore the line, he would, be fox ne olla column with the den Mr. Campund, (black re whether he was not elected as Mr. Baweusy rej he lemocratic candidate, an toretion of the Missonri reg? davty AN Op ae rolnatel as $ ae mnch to 10 ita repeal, b enore the latter # agitation to break down erty aml damage tho Unim (net R y} ot N. ¥., explaine] and de fended th timate priactples of the American pari) at Tiavron (biae, 1 pointe ‘ald de the p's form © WEP.) of Mas the Aueriea party } Me Wirts¥y inquired whether that « Platiocan boltets @, of the ogitimate party Mr. Ty/.rvow replied Yaat the question war our Aieult 0 We a leading apis: of th clove by propodtar that all 1) ig the constitution ant mares, We members who were for nphol the laws—who wern oppused to the Hom of tive ala very question, ia Congress or out, and why would a ate the adiniesion of a new State ints the | al oo, ent Ce without Wavery, as the people applying for adale { choce—to meet a the hall this eveming, and try to compromine afl minor differences. Hon, Wm. Smith of Virginix, approved of this proposition, but it seemed to mee) with farther favor. Mr. Giddings, of Ohlo, kept the House and galleries fa 4 ronr of r, by bls warm aAvoe: bis oolore felends, and Lis sales of wit at the Sows, But T am ratinfied the exbrnce he gave Mr, Banks, ay hii camiitate fur Hpeakership, was nelther wholesome to Mr cls for the Chair, nor vury agrees sparring wax kopt up to a late hour, | 1 with wet avythiog worthy of note. aed. oc Renting. he apnea in the cece of Kissell, — in error, vs. The ble Behools of St. Lous, de” at inerror, brought up from the State of Missouri, Thin case involves the title oe ane Soe of St. Louls, and perhaps Fg diy fee any otber A lawrence case 0B the docket. r a ie fieyor, yh omg Opening for the wintiff in error. appears for the bublic Schools, and he won will close. Wasunatos, Dee. 18, 1865, Awkward Portion Of the President——Uimyelf to Blame for t—The Crampton Difficulty—General Pierce Out Manau- vred ty Lord Palmerston—Veeling of the Cubinet as to the Reception of Cot. French—Cramplon Threatens (o Pron tet—Ourious Disclownves Regarding the Navat Beart, de, de. President Vierce is not without b'ame in having ient « willing aid to bring about the existing state of things in this city. To his more reliable frienda of the House he urged the very course which ia now being persisted in, ana while his apxiety at this day would have Congress proceed at once to business, be finds himself compelied to wake the ost out of his somewhat unpleasant situation. In his advice and faterest he has forgotten the President; in the partisan has followed more fully the suggestions of Cushing and Forney than the dictates of pradeucs and the general good; but as this feature in the President's character is neither new nor startling, further remark ix upnecessary. For the last two months there haa been n atadied si- lence between Mr, Crampton and the Seeretary of state— the delivery of official papers from Lord Palmerston, and the compliments of the day, being, from what I can learn, the extent of business tranencted between the partion, Mr. Marcy remarks that whilst affalra with the Beitich overnment remain as at present, the goverament at ‘ashineton cau do nothing without the ald of Congrosa, to ‘which the whole subject of our misunderstandiags with Great Britein will be submitted without delay. This woul! seem to contirm the statement whicd was resent! heard from an officul source In this elty, that the Pres dent had been largely out mancwuvred by Lord Palmer. ston’s special reosomings and appeals, until the original Olthiculty had arsumed a different form, by being ble ith other questions of foreign and minor importance, «i which now prevents the Presicent from taking the Cod ive action upon Mr. Crampton’s delingueacios which at first was resolved upom. This, I think, wid be found the fact om a perusal of the inesage. tunjority of the Cabinet are in favor ol the Ntcaragia republic, pnd this feeling fo rf by the wholesale with members of (ho preseat Congre, It is enid to-day that Mr. Senice, will lene o protest against the reception of Col, French, ‘This muy 9 96; hut policy should certainly show that gentl-man that in deing so tavh an act, Lo benefit ean be obtained by It, cither for himself or kis government; but, on the con- trary, must awaken leclings and recollections that tt would te better just now should remaia undisturbed. It ie, however, all but certeln that the new minivter will not, without much consultation with his many intluen- tt a friends here, be a party in taking any atop that Is Wik to meet with disfavor, when a delay of a week or bis a ‘olicy and fcolings of Ue administ rattor intereste he ts here to ne resent, arpowe may bring a material change in the favorable to the ‘The Buaasip’s d publication in ity paper of the th inst. of Ni erage, it climate, resources, &s., baw a to thousands \aformation in redution to that region of sountry never, be! fore known, aud dally inqnicios are made by mechanics, aad othera, as to the cost of trans porting the «and families to thie new Amectoan re- public The Hrkari’s aceount, if pulllehed la paraphlet e, would command a large circulation ia and abont ‘aehlogton, A naval officer toformed mo to-day that three of the officers who sat on the late board of examiaurs, and who voted against Commodore Boorman, had on wore than one occasion been reported against by that officer to (he etary of the Navy. An interence may be drawn feom «fact, aud in ro, by the Co ama Crrg, N. T., Dee Kanvae trimental Jiffet upon the Sct wf that Ter t News of Neraska—Niira Legiclature—Ampironts for OfficmUeneral New ‘The troubles in our sluter Territory have a ‘The neo of rifles, pistols wud longer a matter of talk, The aboll ion fanstion of Kastern States have commenced thia unholy work the Lord only knows how or where It may end. 1 ander. rtand from good authority thal, after the warlike demon: rations on the part of the abolitiontets, the pro-wlavery eter nine: woo the matter through, are aralag themrelver, and hundreds from the Missouri side are crossing tho iver to protect their telntiona and frieni«, They wil ree it throweh now, without The ¢fieet of ihia the scber min fed set ite ed from migrating tb :her. yrecated by the so ber-m'nded In beansial Ferré will banian fr heop the pea :eably di nd efvcts are d progiowlye eae s itt] manifesto, contest for the sea cen Judge Benne nion is aud will contious ty 1 hee @ merning the in Congress from our and ih i. Can Ade ia fav. an cy © than aver ‘tu ue col tried demvcratic 1 Meare. unpopelar. Leven thy party, or jorl'y thereof, here, would rejuiee at the removal of doth froui hele offfees. ‘They have acted badly. They onerve Gene Une week more and the second session the Nebraska Le will be am int eR TNENOL A. oat ng Ono— ent to the Territory. Humre Awembly cx bestow p Jgek pol lng goos by Lavor, and «0 nterceting elope na vory BKlufle—a ¥ id of here, a a lcitaal | oe loft lima, with thes nehow, » two y assived hore fr © riser with a Little girl, & ¢ mi Cai fornia. Years ago che Mormon near Council Bitte, Xe gis!) for Caliiognia, spent m fow youre Clenly beft these parts et route (ne Call ato ad, Ube father he child tees rion thriving, m — «1, moperty sing hemath eowenliy . intone Digh, 0 the Mevotution In Bacon Ayres. MANIPRETO OY FLONE. v7, Det, 24, 1495. pative land, 8 ” renin thi er alte fenaio of toe United States fs “ ‘ erm hide b protests and petitions from the r i 6 inhabitants scenr ding riwsal offier he ‘efficiency act " comdnced of yous patel Ore Comaitien a tek ae fia mest abort alt what | have alresiy ‘ 0 Will room rrerult all the able men of y ps n being ‘fi b Fine thint may be fon ih We will res . erty now (te Porbar rah pends. Be willing to jin your effurte to mine In thiv node wilon. ; enterpal goed of the ¥ inorrantng irreatnors of the ugh ntmitted by n comstitutes a nation «este le Shave prepared wi atlvenee abroad, | te Ieperment in 1801 and ia 18 epoeeentatlan at cach pes ated only nivety. wover pal interests in earth, we have totally (a of our national ‘efence zed interente. Secretary tion of things aval for on VEVARTMENT OF PT OTY ecretery... wee ’ Aveletant Yeerwiary...; - (ark Messer t Mewsenger YORFIGN Wine! Min Cone Consuls and Commercial Agents a)The lowest eatery of Clert “slary of Mornenger 7 of An compere , g 80 wivance of 90 per cout va {bese the ow nd toor and 2 im the attic In 1856 tt ccenplen 16 rogme on the reoved flow and 12.on the lower fawn. ‘Tee Supreme Coast of the Valied Stsies ls aye ra tho Lepertinent of Ptate ceoupied I rooms on there is another view wf this vale | IA aerory ‘ yet been tune ther evi ene wey sfler his ark stee of car Yankee gvernten fa ter Gillosing table to show Amerioim | | te ee i conans, bray, at . gotont him with ¢ tasaa'y f 2 tel very ¢ servant rar nee de Ovtega, be guard of the dint revives notin to Commu fergen hese 1 Mew omy cok Vein |’ Commander Medrigpues het alee tet a purwalt of the fagiteve | Yasaae neh youterdny bekore the wnt dvr! hee atively ww that Vleree, ¢ bad lanted on the 26: y mer tationed with b ~ Py ee of cavalry egetert Mestre wAting oat x Lee Basten? eee ba) prereinl Geri pln we beer ase, mM BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, The Board met at the customary hour, 5 o'closk—D. Dy Conover in the chair. After the calling of the roil, the reading of the minetes Of the last meoting, and their approval, several petitions wore presented, among which were— That of Jane M. Vreeland, to have axseanmon' for flag: ging 81 Wert Twenty-seventh atreot in front, remitted. That of Joseph Sanger, for moneys erronsoualy pad for taxes, Both of these were referred to the proper oonmittess Reports then being in order, the following were hand a port of Commitice on Streets, in favor of pavim : Ivete from Reade street to Duane, with ment, Heserred to Committeo of the Waele. 9 my of Comsmntbien ou Marista, {a forte of horing market a ty-third wireot. Referred to Committee of tha Whole? * The report of Committee on Flee Department, coucur- riog with Hoard of Aldermen li in the confirmation of va- Thaus declsicns of Flie De ‘Adopted, Roport of Committee om Roads, im ta opening cad atrest between Mixth avenue - "aie tiver. panna SOO LATING THR DHA OArrA Mesectlag the zeport of Simi eon lh 3 of rtvi eh athe seo streets “ot the elty po yp feet aot pall 4 adapted, vole was taken oa the adoption of the ordinance as nme whiok resulted in 25 in the affirmative and ts in the negative, Lost for want of a constitutional vote. It wan afterwards reconsidered nnd laid on the table On motion, the Board then resolved itecll into Com- mittee of the "Whole, and Couneflman Georg: A. Barney acrumed the chalr, A ovhar Tho regular buslacss waa transacted. matters wana resolution for the paym nt of $200 to ead of the regular ve both the Boards of the Cam: wn Couneil, 1 10 In the efirme- u nd Gin the negative ‘Tho Beard adjourned at 9 o'clock, THY WORTH MONUMENT, The Counciimen Comaniitee upon this «abject had w meeting yesterday at the City library, and wore in see- sien two hours, Nothing definitive, however, wae srrive@ at ng to the action they should take upon the bids for the erection of the sonument, wubmitted the day previous ato Joint meeting of the committecs of the two pointed for Friday, It ts ramored that at this ineeting rleh developements will be made of the ty atem in vogue of eextracting for public jobs, and how the parties most forward in thetr coulima- tions and machinations to mulet the city treasury. YORKVILLE AND TRE sKCOND AND THD AVENUE RAILROADS, An adjourned meeting of the Councilmen Comuntites om Kailrosda, Mr, Reed, chairman, was held yesterday after- hocn at the chamber of the boar}, to hear further state mente of grievances against the Second and Third Avenue Railroads, brought by the residents of Vorkwille and vieinity. As at the previous reviony of the comalt ® large attendance of complainants wad others wae prerent. A number related the discomfuts and inowm- veniences to which thoy alloged they were dally aub- jee ed st the hada of the two rows. They were only retteretive of the atatementé of previous “upon the sare mv bisot, already publiched in the Maar, Mr. Mawextice iam, before the afjournment of the committee, called attention to the ima Havlew road, aud alleged a wholesale ebartes in not afferd.ng adeq' of Harlem in going to avd fr ‘The ccinulttee a jourued, chair, OKOOVING THE RUPS PAVEMENT IX KROADWAY. The special committer of the Board of Aldermen ap- pointed opon the wubject of grooving the Russ pavement in Hroadway. wet youterday of 41°. M. Present, Aldee- men Win, Tucker (Chaieuem) and Veorhia. The oow- mites exaunined the grovring of tho yard width, ta Proadway, opposite the City Hall, by Mr. Henle, oe. dered at thelr previous meeting, They found tl cen extouted In aceortenee with Loatructions, a wesounable to form any securate date a» to the of the incentares to mect the purpores destred, The ates erected * det an altavether coo Hmited to ad- 4 jast and cont, (t wan accordingly voted be way of experimen: ual » Meanwhile, vorivn® proportions the coumitie? touching the mle ef krovvirg the pavement, with reference particularly to the ttne required to perform the work and the expense of the “, FRMRY ELOM PWPNTY-TRIOD rer 40 CRARNROUE The Commitios on Ferries of the Boud of Counelimen, Mr. Carry, Chatrman, mi rly a0 0 ML, at the ba of the Moat, to by ‘eroonty of parties m- forested ‘a chaceing the present terminus of the ferry ‘Twenty-third wireet to Penny Bridge, on Lang teland, point direct. The petitioners for the hae recently beea batlt from Greem- y Cemetery, and he ehange opkod to be t ye om the grow that greet expenee would thus be od to the Derry Company, and (nereseed faclddes em + alforced (0 those having cocashon to ase Mr. UO. 1. Kxagr stated that he was ove ot the prinet- ‘ D The original terry leane, he 0 two nnd shall years since, trom the Patrick's Catheteal, and had now apows u, The furry was intended as'ely to we. com funersis, and from the Umited travel otherw ame wae st present attended with cow tant pecuninry tour, tnstend of being a source of promt. Over & in Impretenem « since bev: ing the Doing: the he added thet io commqaemes of obstraa- tlona in Newtown creek, boats frequently were wna tie te pecewe’. Om one necasion, « fanersl procession of fous- teen carriages was detained out all nigh Mr vod Kare, ale ote of (he principal owners af the for the fartoer ceasum that net apany were deairone Of Une change pro , but the entire revi lente of Greenpoint unites te ‘iden. A plink read had farther been beilt re- peed from Greenpelnt the cometery, which woul funeral preesaeion wou the compory withous FT. J, coves, om Wehall of the trustens of Kt A's Catheiin tot That Che onetee eon whew the original fea @ wae prochesd evrmnted to the ef covenant, however, beaded, anked to t tot A tween the Wuexee amd the cam Dns that in case of an opldernic. and the refuxal « ries of Greenpoint to allow funeral cortages Som Unroogh (hele village, the company wanid reeutae Ue ormet ronte, apd gesranien comeryanee to he meme Mr. Perma De of the trustee pe the pe o teat, in reply to 1 Ive ee pts of the erry saving the [twee under the directlom of th ttn ben exsented the rene! soem, be ot the Twenty third atreet oti avers ged lew Chan fine “ Mr. G, Le Ke syed thet they woull be happy te have the ennapltion eall and examine (he yooks, as phe lane a ride on the ferr The ¢ red that they het received mo free te and for thet matter, if these tit) > atientions het more (revnently, they would dow frepnemt in thelr vielty to the differ. 1¥ replied tat orders had been elven to paw of thea € reoeil, and that all that wae soclines, sree hinavelf ow the present daily reeeipte howe at ther entetnl to hay ne one coeutiom, whom traveliiog (ne earrings, of the grivt- scrurien ths posttbon ae Counciman Vor her pera riee toll wed. when the Corte! (ee AeabAedt oh ve waking the y Viadt the ferry in qe! am Commistone ss of Kemigratio: ‘Tha Tesed root at 4 o'clock OM. Pe mnanbers, exeeyt Mayors Wood ent Hell PCM LIAL YY reported Uset the ehip tamerald, Cagt had tandel her paarongers of = vive, (oeteed of ot Castle Cardem, ae The therl determin’ W promeute hove 07 en ION. ‘a Crabive from Live Cush oo rt om the ¥ roiled by law the vwsers. The tart, me Uneussion, ogrest to appropri ele he ore) emeent to be expended lo giving » fectivad to the lereaton of the inatitetiom. SURV ALA AT Caner cme Come etoner Kempaty rey tel hot ane veeealg errived 9 Castle Garlew ering che vem, br ‘en 1,709 borate Hid We kg over @2) for each emigrant WEEKLY STATO MENT. Xo. of emigrants urrived Ww Ime, 12, 1b. oe ad A emigrants arrive! riser Dee 19, Mab), oY -4 r int. Dee t « he ag tebe. foraten tee institution ot Ward'sie'd L776 8a maton wt Marton Morya! ”“ we Ae i ry aimee Peak, Jon. 2, 1806 wminew nee oe in Kes ee 12, tab Re a” Meeetved slece, 2 Dee, 19, fr come me ction of nilew paammogere, ke. 4%, ee BAND 1 teberweanis Ww tes. 12 funtiry expoosen of Now. 14 and 26,

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