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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1850. & SPEAKER. The Late W: Irvin, The Drawings of the Sussex County and | _ MISOBLLANEOUS. ben Speaker, the House was os ‘ shears Dee i Censolidated Lotteries of Delaware. - ae that the plurality ‘anconstitational—that } cutlea” Pine vote reaulted e4 follow Massachusotts Historical Soviety FRANCE, BROADBENTS & 00., Cc Te to-day chil Fase hero i no warraaty for it ia tho conntiinn tad By herman (rep of ht 88 Glimer, (8. opp.) of c.36 ing last evening a reference to the death of Washingioa nom, — & 00, Fi ae i rae ha eo oy ad ‘on interpretation language, Bocock, (dem.) of Va....06 Scattering...........+000 Y appropriate resolutions wore adopted, and AGEKe HE NEW ¥ > Wonderta the constitution, is, that leon & majority of —— | addresses made by Edward Everett and Professor Long: ‘The Legislature of re ite Inst fue RK tin Wiles teeth, ‘the House can elect a Speaker. But, it is sald that we | whole number... +237 | follow. {ne Sate of Delaware, at ponies, THe aK 7 plurality rule. Iam aware that me SEE sven lo France, Broadbents a lottery | } ‘EW YoRE fraienten on the aio eaeriain the inion that we can | NQRIREY fe 8S Arrival of Capt. Farnham at Savannah, front anh, fhe hdordqued, Comilangers fue tee Tonk WEEKLY N aii a Sotod aon ane before; but Troraind them that in 1840 | ,,Mf-.¥? Wedaialay nea eemteh AP MONEY 1S acshs Paruhams artiesetane Beater sek aes aie: pve da dg soy ini rng eth Sa THE new Ome sete 4 FUDL SUPPLY FOR THE WINTER, the contest which then prorated had Bo ob gl ae Mr. Gram, ni pa iaclemans, sean aaa. He and is now lodged in jail. Sussex Counry—Crass 227, Decuusan 16, Hd thr ioe eee — pending resonted untry said—Mr. ii name from 5 1808. Serna rene ‘roped th irons teachings | et cunat nd to eprom tae hws fo Severe Storm ot Cape Coto, ssa, | 128; 90,66, 31, 17, 1, 61, 16, 96, 25, 47, 29,88 Hie Hey ihe Genet end sentiments of the Hel book—had Seward pro- | have given me, I must yn I feel in no less The storm on the Cape on Wednesday night was the Consouparzy Lorrany—C1sse 188, Dacamsen 16, 1869, THe EW Your w LY claimed his ‘higher law”—at all events, had it been an- | degree complimented by the votes of gentlomon with moat severe experienced for many yoars, causing much NEW YORK WEEKLY rear aor ail slave Geateat iad bee aa pte shoal.uery seach Sienaren in gre great: political paint, damage to the telegraph connecting Breiee ah 70, 35, 36, 43, 69, 46, 7, 75, 77, 31, 16, 27, 55,19. THE KEW YORE WeERLY ee nomination a mediate stations on the veral THE by the party whom the gentleman (Mr. Sherman) re- | of Virginia, and 1 thiok, from the indications given now? hundred poles were blown dowa end the wires broken ta, | _ Winess our lands at ‘Wilmington, Delaware, this day (Fri- ‘NOW REaDY, Presents as cand! Speake jes intend to | that it it have a corresponding effect on the other side we numerous places by the accumulated welght of frozen GoD), December 16 ae, srt Rdmultted by all disinterested persons to be abolish slavery in the South, and i, only syenaiand can in the next ballot fu ourselves with a Speaker. | sleet and snow. Large numbers of men are engaged to JOHN Woh Ticiilgitaat, moat perfect cheapest liwerary journal ever pub- rare for us to bt wan’ to be offdc (Applause.) make and the line will be in good working order ALFERD B Woorten, Look at its contenta, Th eontalns the first of a story of If you want good, popular and correct Musis fer peacefully or with arma and bloodshed? And I oan ‘Mk YIGHTH BALLOTING FOR SPRAKRR. by lay noxt. FRANGE, BROAD! & 00. absorbing pribe celebrated HAKILY HAZEL, THE assure gontlemen that he who votes for the pluralit ‘The House again voted with the fellowing result:— 7 dl AEE EES EY ‘Wilmington, Del. Fee UNE OADER; VIOLIN, Psi rman) mae, Affairs at begic Orlea: oe. i i. THE Wi pad Sabet: THe HE onl f Tassdey’ ape: tad Rpejtvery ¢ €4D Ee: oe. The Now Orlane Grocent of sday nays that wiz. ape ony ar Poin Gap Pros "8 G. ie Buy ® copy of the Solo Melodist. ‘who votes for the inva and dabes Oe ther mene eT | eee eae Toa Goaulitul aye at photeraptie fie For allot everz Nows rn “troumatanest, Si four"a iho Principal couse ayers and broker | Hep! sre frst» te pub in Slay clon ket —_ CW oS. FREAD, Yor Reems seu Mr. Sherman’s vote trial of New Orleans yin way thal pO rod | moe Paneonr lls Sk eieiainren pe yer role posrronzuenr. use, lighed in the New Orleans Price Current of November 16, crite raion of mich twa separ We fone Jn cqusea noses of the great Meeting on views updn the subject of popular soverelgaty od by Mes e Adams of ientuoky, ‘anderoon of’ Ken- | St Wil goin elfecton M Sena” aad one ‘Broad ie Weer Port Suetlouver has bean pos ‘from a myy - , finco,toallude to it tn connection with this subject , Bouligny, Brabson, , Bristow, Warkoie, tHe Wier POLE 9 Pt anaes if". pea eg, fo call the attention of the House some remarks Campbe, Davis of land, », Hale, Monn, Dec. 15, 1860, Gurneyis Photographic and ime Art Tag Waser TOT O and sale, made by tio honorable member (Mr. Lp pted Harrie ter ee? er mele cg 9 Cotton-Galen to day 1,600 bales; he tira is in tavor of QALLRRY, NO. Tor BRO. YY, NEW YORK. ESTAB- THe = Hey itis OF LONG STANDING Pennsylvania, Lah oh seed m , Maynard, itiliward, Moore, Morehead, | buyers: middling, 10%c'; the market closes qu Weer ‘Cared by the Salve. J. LINN, slavery everywhere.” Now, I ask that where | Morris Pa., Nelson, Nixon, Quarles, THE WEsT P 4 hho finds a warranty for that declaration?’ At what pubis | Motil, Of Pa. Neléon, | Nix "G., Stevens, “StOKS8, | Cotten unchanged: sales 10-458 a6 Alo ade et ihe Brooklyn —Williamson Bros.’ Phote Tae Wor Sor aD ees we ‘was such a senti Cee elther ig 4 ‘Vance, Verree, Webster and Wood: with. | eek, 7,760 bales. Receipts of the wook, 19,000, ge tommy eed lockots, Daguerreotypes, se one br House or ont of 1” What stateaman of tne South, North ‘Those who vated for Mr. Boteler, after Mr. Gilmer with- | T5766 12 same week last Fear. Increnoed recon Fulten street. pe im YOUN = = Biatest’ Woccaiat least Tdorand Tint speak te | ¢79% fo, tbe canvass aro—hers, Adams of Ken. Eee Peeer eg MMi te ponte, aL 200 100 Photographs for 95, at the Holmes’ wanean Pesiecorel maaeiy” Gloves, ttks, risbons, Be. Bentiment of the large an body of 7 Braboen, Briggs, Brite, Dejaretio,euriagn, | PeT®s : chisiadbdaae Was Galler,,091 Broadway. Sereosoopls Fortralts and Family 4 Ho, by Hegeinan & Co.'s Concentraled Romie’ Gute 26 when Piney ie io gine ie Deve, te. ans © are Gilmer, Hardeman, Maryland, Hatton, n' Cotton—Sales to-day 3,600 bales; sales of iroups taken pepe, MABIAN per botile, HEGEMAN & slavery into the commen the count Leach Mallory, Maynard, Moore of | 16,959 bales; prices i<¢. higher on the week: te or -__ a ARIAN Nos. 161, 399, 611 and 766 Broads we have a right to have our slave property protected in | Kent » Nelson, Quarles, Smith of ) ‘Baxriuors, Deo. 16, 1850. Des of the Money Powers—Dau- to the Territories the samo way as other | Stokes. Vance, Webster and’ Woodson. P Flour steady but inactive; Howard stroot 85 PR gene ‘and civilized and criminals ee oan gv ager ere ling a apg oe rg ree eee roves cxbiain the cause of the difference in | arm: white $1 30.8 $1 45; red $1 20 a $1 20, photographed by HOLMES, S15 Brosdway MARIAN Wiheot Seeeeaee Aston, duty of Congress to. afford “that protection. I be- Boooek respectively. Sanh of the above aimed an had Sele ob Woo. Boe, Prone $i6; prime $11 $0. ‘Ba- tral Park Skate Emport wee Neve that the ty with whom I act will not sup- | hefore voted for Sherman, returned to his support after | Y° a less $16; pI . Central Park Ska ma) amas ; rw port any, man was ane nok reseeae that foning Ghar witha. The oem rroncouiy eae hat con 10c, Whiskey firm at Fram, Do ate ‘CONOVER & WALKER, 298 Broadway. MARIAN election P ir. who was vi a = : ro the quenicn, I_nay to these genomes’ wits | $02," Mr- Gime. Ho then voted as before, for At. | salen 1,600 outs sew golowr at’ &ia. Oa raters a | -<TBe American Pump.—Persoma Inten rane ‘to ignore the question. I say to these gentlemen with | sherman. ‘It is doubtless @ typographical error, as it is 483g0. a 450. Whiskey unchanged. : reed 7) ire pump in to-day’s paper. MARIAN GEA ‘Whom Tam acting, boih of the American, anti-Lecompton | allright in other papers. cixnant, Deo. 16, 1859, MARIAN Suen cna Eaig A ohaye'whipy asroas we Ys Letters from Wash-| ,,Flour unchanged; holdors firm. Whiskey, 22%c. | ume Arts. MARIAN Se Anite wace einen Thurlow Weed’s Letters from Wash= | aoc s fair business done to-day: sales of 3,000 at $5 35 LANDSCAPES AND FIGURE PIECES, OR, ea alent ot oy Nene EP Oe ae Tihs ths AINE coer) Teo 8 $6. Receipts to-day, 900. Mess pork in good demand: | py frst class artists, for suie cheap by THE HEIRESS OF REDSTONE HALL. j nenangettank then disouss othor questions sf our t Nwitsiscste ‘pee, 1850. sales of 1,200 bbls. at $16 60 a $16. p Balk monts—a ie W. K, O'BRIEN, 71 Third avenue, corner of Twelfth st. | By Mrs. Many Jy pee cpa lady romancer » gh xgir 4 inquiry at a 8c. for delivery in February. rd, —_—___—_— e jenco. (Applause from democratic benches.) I assured that the administration side of the House | 7 ~ An instalment of Harry Hazet’s tee story, peep ah, TD notice the remarks of the gentleman i ins the plurality cain sina sit tation end,” partly | Green meats in good demand ; shoulders, 4c; sides, 7340, a wwolte’s Pure Cognac Brandy—In Bot- tii RD Baws, from a Mr. teen ae I cop ee spre a Soon nessaoe ibesegen di ene Lena of po aoe ——__—_—_— a THR MYSTERIOUS CRUISER. ‘ Ydewire ween, eca . Hickman , , e—In Bottles. Pergmcee et parties, who unite on all great aud vital | ‘raudyr cause it was of y , , Lavra Kezya’s Tmxarne.—A pleco called in the billsan | Wolfe's Pure Sherry Wine—In en EIGHT SKRTCHES, embracing every variety of questions, the question of slavery especially, upon Mr. Sherman must, therefore, be elected by a majority | ‘American comedy, in three acts,’ and entitled “ Dis- including one of A. J. H. Duganne’s cele- Plch | duestion | we Join together | in opposing | to do which only one vote is required. To that voto we | tant Relations; or, A Week in New York,” was produced | | Wolfe’s Seotch ai fie the views of our common enemy; but I sty 1 | aro entitled from George Briggs, who was elected by re- bottles, SEVEN PO! brated “BALLADS OF THE BIBLi.' Subject, “Fhe Five here last night and received with favor by a very large ‘A Variet} of depart tments of merit, embracing ‘Pleasant that gentleman that the times aro ¢ since he iblicans under the most solemn assurances that he was Winc-In ye 1 ” ‘and I were boys, and the sentiments of those days are uot With us, heartily, tn opposition to the administration, ais | sudience, «Distant Relations” cannot properly becallod | | Wolfe's Madeira and Sherry Win Rarapapba” jut, Knowledge Box" items ef, Increat,” ‘the sontiments of the prosent. Icall his attention, how- | refusal now to redeem his voluntary pledgos is aggravated | a comedy; it is rather a series of scones, more or less con- ‘Who hereon can sa} reading the above list, that THE NEW Lee ee neaie the iether makes ak eae by the fact that so far ag we know, all (republicans and - 1fe’s Brandy and Wines—In Bottles. | yOuK WEEKLY ta vot the model paper of te kind? how I desire to vindicate the truth of history, and with respect | Americans) who voled for him, "desire (epublicans end | nected, and written apparently moro with a view to illus- | ‘Wolfe's Bramdy fruit stores. tains as much valuable reading matter as « first class monthly towhich he (Mr. Nolson) and the gentleman from Now | was expected of him, trate certain well known types of city character than to | Sold by all druggists, grocers and wane The th recollect that-and Torney passed some sovero strictures. 1 allade to tholr | _ ‘Two members from New Jersey, (Messrs. Adrain and | olaborate any particular plot or story. The incidentsaro | Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps—Pints and | 'ss0)g st remarks upon the subject of nullification and secession. "All Irish Whiskey—In FOUR CENTS. | Riggs,) who were elected by anti-Lecompton democrats, . | quarts. The best gin made in the w gin sold under A ibe ks ft sa dykita ak: ‘Tho gentleman from Tennessee sald that the snake of nul. | W&88;) who wo republicans, also. falter; while Mesars’ | fW and not new. A Southern planter comes to the me: tee hee Dil. ap Dy hs, eepoaton on Buy it and read it, and you will be iis fast friend fore ifcation had been scotched, not killed. That was the feol- | Hickman and Swartz, of Pa., and Messrs. Haskin and | tropolis, accompanied by a voteran slave, and makes | the purchaser. a fy Rie abe ‘Now YX FOR SALE BY EVRY NEWS AGENT. SRD rier ee tii rete lancer liven, And, ap Reynolds, of our Bate, are bold and fearless in maintain: | search for some distant relations, who are all living in Sole tmaporter, 33 Beaver street, eet, aE aS ‘one vd rs, re‘ rganizatior ing the prin: an cy ‘opponent the ad- i om Fire MIS the Southern Siates. ‘Tho gentleman from New Jersey | ministration Mr” Herace & Ciark equally firm and | °heap boarding house. The Southorner has a disobediont Herring’ s Patent Champ * Fi re ISSIONER OF DEEDS gaid that when the cry of disunion was raised in Nort! uncompromising in his principles, but differs with his | son, whom he disowned, and who is doing the agricul- ply rypioet Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray Testimen: my Weatany: Carolina, General Jackson, the head of the government, colleagues, more, however, as to time than in policy. Ho | tural in New Jersey. The distant relations disgust the Corner of Chambers street, put it down. Iwas a boy at the time of that great strug- | will not vote for an administration Speaker, and will, all ance Salamander Safes—-With Pa- » Sle for constitutional rights, and a juster struggle no | the circumstances of the baljot harmonizing with’ his | Planter with their vulgarity and avarice, and he causes | | Deflane lect that tent powder-proof locks and cross bare. Also, fire and burglar |ATABRH.—BVIL COMMUNICATIONS D) ian over eng in; and’ Tecoll that that evont sense of duty, voto for Mr. Sherman. uid ; it to be stated albe is a man, ee Broa ates Depot gs furray sire, corner of Co! Cane ones. “Poor Tray” was > ration doctrines of Jefferson, Mr. Haskin just made an able, manly | everybody desorts ex is son, who is ven former: arent) {0 ‘and i si Toa ractcee alive the doctrine of Stato rights than | speech. Mr. Clark, of NeW York, would have done tho | out orhasd, ‘Nearly: theo howe eee eu ne e vee ROBERT M. PATRICK. | munications through public Journals, of ite nostrums a, Wee ‘any that has ever occurred since those days. And thore | samo thing if he had obtained the floor jo. | elaboration of this thread of a story, and the time i¢ | mportey%s Food for Horses, Cows, ete. Eircugh tbe same medium is distrusted and mate to suller the | 7] ofthe fle was ‘was no man more attached to the constitution than the ‘There is some opposition among our friends to the clec- | filled up with a series of poeuea: purporting to represent Imported from,| Half casks Erle nae op gdm pry That | Country dealers fs fooler agente Steat apostle of nullification, Mr. Calhoun, and he even | tion of Col. Forney for Clerk. ‘This ought not to be, and | high and low life in New York. attempt to 7 Possessing the Properties of Spring ‘Grass, “incurable’ , catarrl ia now being cured at 8 Broad: | in this city. le Aer ee ices, Said that there aro evils more to be dreaded than even | certainly would not be if all knew how wise and nesdful fashionable society is more than usually absurd, but the Call and examine it. Depot 174 Greenwich street, N. Y. -way, 3,3 Any applicaut venice _ to ‘SHind te nek for tho Maw Tituniresad ie disunion itself. It was unjust tothe great statesmen of | that result is; how just it yould be, both to Col, Forney | scenes in the cheap house, and the lodging house Suing he eeu, —_—— ~+ those times to say that General Jackson put down nullifl- | and to the administration. on the Points are almost painful in their realism. There Patent Office Information.—Messrs. ‘HAPPED HANDS AND LIPS CURED IN ONE mpayion's SALOON, BROADWAY, CORNER cation and mn. The speaker thon referred to the Judge Douglas has gone back to his allegiance, taking | are frequent allusions in the di 1@ to tho superior | MUNN & CO., editors of the Seientife American, have had bt by using B. W. VONDERSMITH’S Camphor Ice. is now in order, ‘and . ee eeces atnoee, days, with regard fo the | with him all who could be reached. Those who stang | conditica of tho welt for. alaes ot he Set he ppwards of fourieen years’ experience in procuring patente | 1) Nigh Oy a ened Te ee; | most able wil find | course taken by South Carolina in passing and afterwards | firm aro not Gnly reliable, but represent a democratic pared with the half starved white laborers of the North, | for pew invent.ons and will advise inventors apd . at Bowery; Mrs. Hays, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Saloon a enee where they may ycniet. Say ey Ary of her own accord repealing tho nullification and force phalanx large enough, united with us,to overwholm the | all of which were received with vociferous ‘applause. = oftoes tn regard toall haere pemainiia Cy. bd Boyance, Soest refreshnants, —" Dilis. It was true that at that time it was said that ‘leston nominee. ‘There are two or three fresh and well drawn characters, | Mentors whe cannoticall yy Tetiers patent. Oflices E LA RUE & O.'8 eayen cones: Genoral Jackson would send troops to South Carolina; ‘Wasmcton, Dec. 13, 1859. such as that of a smart New York ft hin § 57 Park row, New York. CELEBRATED ENGLISH PLAYING CARDS ‘ANITY FAIR. wiikey Gihy eas soon caration of the Governor of Vie- | The debate for Speaker, or rather the debate to‘prevent | admirably played by Mise Keene, a newsboy of a theatri- Pf OARTE, FIQUET AND WAIST CARDS. Sao Ste —_ Why, that these br mb gent, would have to walk, | an election of Speaker, goes forward, and promises to en- | cal turn ‘e mind, in which Master Wren was as perfect as Phrenological Examinations, showin at W « ERS’, 42 Nassau street, New ANEW TIUETRATRU oar, fore they reached South Carolina, over the dead bodies | lighten the people in felation to the’d of the sham | if he had graduated in Nassau street, anda house | talents, weak ‘and the best pursuit, given daily at FOW- { ————____ nn —$——— HUMOROUS AND SATIBIC. ea see pee poe Mae i} Bening athe ae democracy. e Waals tendency pac oi) me moe fire- | keeper of the ed type wy faitnfanly and ae LER 4 WI ’, 08 Broadwa: OR THE HOLIDAYS. mn EALOON VANITY F F. gentlemen loo! eaters is to prepare section of the call; red by Miss Wells, other racters are WILL BB on ieee coat Coane ayaa | ie, Riven arent ing” oa came | Gubbetaaitag ms, corneas ed | | Wheater J fe wtremie tain ® aachtnece | , GEMIE MRCANAY Ant PUNE ERM wooxEi.e Sithties a. seat = | eB: ¢ House claim election of @ | 8! throughout. It was saved, however, from failure i " ench and American Confection- — ing. the constitution itself, which was intended to forms | Sbact ropublican Prosigent” will be suilcient cause for | bovis arouse. qltwas saved. however, through its | Prema Ohioe S08 Broadeee ea eee ner, DAMOF OF | to bis elegant assortment of French and Amers osiarge ve: | _ The tne having arrived when on of thie srt, ean more perfect Union, to establish justice, to secure domes- | such dissolution, n the Senate, Mr. Iverson, of Georgia, dialogue, ‘and by the excellent acting of the artista above ~ riety of French -arigies for Grening, Chritunse ploying the best Hterary talent ‘tic tranquillity, to combine for the common defence, to aid | more impatient, announces ‘his readiness to wih? named, and of Ker. Mark Smith and Mr. ‘assortment of * “demanded bY tbo the undersigned . Burnett, who Baker's Colebrated Noiseless | » ‘Bores of ;, aleo Chooo- by fm he general welfure nnd to securo the blosslags of | Graw from the Union when, Mr. Sherman is | Wore exceedingly good aa the tor and his faiuntl sor- Foo ead Bere y a9 = Teng Intce, Rouleaur, Fanoy Flowers, Torpedoes, Preach Motioes, earored ; ‘aomeed to F Ourselves ani a rer ~ it Wy 's Pas way, ‘Brook i ba A px Pinging pe elected Speaker. Urry explained | vant. At the end there was a call for the author, w! Pet Y forte. “iro by the circumstance that his seat in the Miss Keene aj Sat’ sealeevinn the seg Gentlemen talk about forcing us back iuto the Union, and | jy” soon “to' be eacent, ‘and that cea an, Bae a on the 20th of this month, and will be found very order of taleat, to com! preduots g the most refined, witty. Sot character which been acting, said: “Ladios ‘beaaty of ornament and quality of sarcestio—if need be—and readable & numerical forco is spoken of to forco us to remain. But | louder thunder is necessary to secure his re-election: | tna'genueren’ t ch ihe al ow ‘tat Twouldn't toll te | ‘Wheeler a: Wilson's Sewing Machines— | Sr bohin coats « WREELY JOURNAL. OF HUMOR when that day comes there will be no Union. When it | know nothing. that so much resembles the cry of “dis- | author’s name, and I’ll keep my Promise—there, now !’? | Ofice 506 Broadway, New York. Send for a Circular. ever published VANITY FAIR ‘becomes necessary to resort to physical force we shall | solving the inion,” but the prophecy of the Millerites, | at which everybody laughcd as tho best thing of the ‘URNITURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. will be the: ‘sta e but will a aici ib in erat of Cacag tops | Tatami 2 ancna te cen, at aree Mas | igh snd wa sey grt Samer ee a pe potest a Ta lican to the Presidency. With ‘d to this I fi for the “ascension,” with its a DEFENDING GHT, Fe noyesll und tncg whos brepresant ana f say witout posemaer, Kan pummods aa: tropens teat eae we ‘THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. siiiiieie Saeeeliamiiemeatos roa, 49 axD AE OOD rarer, proprameay agra ~ hesitation, Canigtle He of the, election Seward and evil, to work out e destiny higher and wiser Soothin Syruy are How used every, oe Mae hg Glorthwest corner of Broadway.) wi they may be without reference to the tender by bith and his party. Tand my constituents are’ for an the Union, in defiance of fis oaateee wth GRAS AE | oa gennten ns mnnn-adinge—Katernating for chiliren tocthing, riuh Dever failing success. Beliof our wns, beret aay pera or perseee aes tumediate dissolution. AS iy the Asitation upon, the | who threaten its integrity, to work out and establish the | Debates on the ste vatr Seen BEA Ee Hake Bre Wit oat ce samgagAOt tne old rm of J. £5, Meaka) ye ihe, pono, while onm- jueation, intain coun! blem of freedom. ting In jton—Eixecution o: Cristadoro’ Tous | gant , sbarp sermens sad pennies Bner ado of the House responsible for ino Drought Piers is more and deeper excitement on the slavery me Sees felesceai wees ‘tren arm te bok hn weds whciemnle ond etl and Ghote | Canine ocars aan 4 "at eying, tae 2 a il meet wis unrerel spprete- itup here? Are we to Tegponsil saU8e question than ever ex: re. ig is general Lae Ree | BETSY epplied st 6 Astor house asad BELORE, DINING BOO! ARTA ETO, | eee takes pleasure in announcing Tesistin, of @ man as Speaker who comes tense. It is a cultivated fe . Tho yw California, Europe, &.—Marke' from selected seasoned wood, latest umber VANITY FAIR Pofore us all covered over and reeking from the polluon | puq,nense. tie cultvated feeling, The John Brown.’ pectin ther” : Batohclor’s Hair Dye, Wige and Tou- AT VERY RELGONASCE PRICES on WEDNESEAY, DEO. 2, when't wil be forsale by a Bi‘ eauere char oo mnt pee | Surat cit @ Gn in eho | | Hn War eso wie posed morae a | Sn aeaaRaa eB Th won PTET Pee i anse gaege, jocratic be Are we to be in of Brown and his band secures the South against | ten o’clock, and will contain a full report rocoed- ly sustained. ores category aa ihe gary who has, foroed pe to this my other iawlooe Javasion fora generation atleast and | fopy of Congres, giving the Interesting Speeches by Mem. | Hill, Inimitable Hatr Cutter tm every | Goods packod and aired Wl partsof the world PRICE S1x ASE ruoxreon, resistans say, no “ book, lished nearly two : — executed neath re Aaah ell a a i a aa A . Sree ide tall Of sarecy oe a palticalevil cl. oor gods ieetlses vatl tase trcoretare ie ‘importance, | bers of both Houses on the Slavery Question; A Report of | Hair Dye 60 cents, Om THE TgHIDAYa: Publisher aad Proprister, instead of it being an evil it 4 ‘a great social blessing— | have given it an unprecedented circulation. Theseevents | the Great Union Meeting in Boston, with the eloquent é VER PLATED WARE, ‘AN KLEECK’S CELEBRATED INDIAN PL oth a moral and political blessing and a great good. It | are selzed upon, not as they might be, if the South so de- diba young Professor WOOD'S Hair enarsive Deon | aAcez ste sawortment of English, auth? Have been used for thirty and found the best and sean, good ai Spee fon. Edward Everett and Hon. Caleb Cush- aa : z 4 5 Poe hedge} Srorlts taatution, trans- | str rials eee, Seg, ‘and asta nee and | ing; eye of the Execution of the Virginia Insur- | $i Resaeey, aod 'sobd Dp all drecela eat ley pest “ee Ketles mand Urns with lamps Cua kaiemiianec Poa liana ibe 26 Bizth aveane. ~ ¥6 Is good . , trans- | strengthen the Union 4 Gx mmuiea to us by our fathers, and which we intend to pre- | hanging John Brown for treason against Virginia, they | genta, Copeland, Green, Cook and Coppie; News from Dish Covers, Vegetable ‘WIHDERS PATENT SALAMANDER SAFR—TEm Berve—aye, and we will preserve Ie against 0 all the power | avow thelr own treasonable designs against bea California, Europe, &c.—Settlement of the San Juan Difl- | Dr. Mazsh Continue to Apply His Heal Snoc aa Seat Uotlen de, fal akan 128 root Sate of the wort seoured with yen can BOE Coan cacao Deven. men neither Geshe nor et eat aay wltion; These | calty—Return of Gea. Soott; Reviews of the Calile, Pro. plese wake 2 O0,Ne Vey ares NY. | Formiastiow prieaby” | eet TUTE 78 Maiden lene, . Cuxmens, (dem.) of Va., wanted the House to vote | the Union e: upon their own terms. If the cotton | vision and Money Markets, and all interesting nows mat- 4 Pog b secting to genflemen sitting there five | men of Phi hia and Now York, and.the faded, dyod- | terg of the past week. Single copies, in wrappers, can be Barry’s Tricopherous is the Best and #6 Maldon lane, Ws VRGRTAPLE COMPOSITION FOR COLOR- hours to ventilate their rhetoric. He gave notice that he | hair and colored-whisker politicians ‘of Boston, knew with ter of the office, corner of Fulton and | Sheapest article for Groening, pesailtring, cleaning coring, ————————————————————————— tog gras , Tee Sar eee coh Intermae should retire from tho hall whenever he was physically | what contempt the fire-eaters think and speak of thoir | had at the counter o} A reserving and restoring the hair, ‘try by: Gus FOR THE HOLIDAYS, tonal Cutting Rooms, f° disabled from attendance on the session. If he could not | Union saving spasms, they would “save their breath to | Nassau streets. Price six conts. tthe THE PIONEER GIt? BOOK STORER he = a Ae get a pair they would have to do without his vote. cool their porridge.” "These men spurn sympathy. DW EVANS Boo, 5), AGENTS WANTED, wars 68 ‘ORDER TO BR PRESERVED. Mr. Curry told you in his speech, what they allsay more | Drawings of the Delaware State Lotte- Holloway’s Ointment.—The Worst Cases PUBLISHERS AND GIFT BOOKSELLERS, SELL MACHINES AT FEOM 8S TC BOE ‘The Cuxnk stated that having been empowered by the | offensively in conversation, that “such meetings amount ries.—WOOD, EDDY & CO., Managers of the of ul ‘wounds and every variety of akin dinensen s Feadily ‘House to suppress disorder, both on the floor and in the | to nothing.”” There is but one remedy for tho disease, DELAWARE, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATR yield to the sanative powers of the 2 Ointment. Tie effect is 60 BROADWAY, BW YORK rena iti Zw galleries, he should discharge that duty, but he hoped no | ‘That is to leave the political power of the country in their LOrrERIN. me Freep pend «Saleen jy noe yy MaBY | BOOKS AND GIFTS !!1 _ Ki t BOOKS. ase would ariso compelling him to exercise the authority hands. The moment the dangor,of the election of a ro- Datawane—Exrea Ciass No. 651, a nd P MAGNIFICENT 7 2B thus conferred. publican President passes, all danger and all excitement 23, 14, 28, 30, 42, 20, 1, 72, 10, 61, 53, 68. a maead COLLECTION OF TLLUSTRATED WORKS, HAs ees ee square), New York, THE AGGRESSIONS OP THE NORTH AND THE DEFENCES OF THE | Will subside. The whole question is “ina nut shell.” Dis. 70 a ot a od, aerr ae ar eas ma PouRns—The A tpg mem pent a STANDARD AUTHORS, aN, RICH AND ELEGANT thie day — Sours, solving the Union is a game for the Presidency. It is , » 61, 32, 36, 15, 8, 63, 38, 28, 25. ; Mr. Sing, (dem) of Ky., sald Brown’s foray into Vir- | Dothing but a gamo. ‘That it wil be. played desperately vent fre of a pe Pn a a EEE FAVORITE Ponrs, RAINBOW? JOURNEY, Binia had been followed by a ctusade against tho rights | we admit, because Southern sportsmen play desper- ud allay sybic induoes coughing, baving a direst in- SE pene STORIES OF BAINDOW Sab LUCEY, ‘of the whole Seuth. He would speak plainly and tell | ately, But only assure them that republicans will ‘pasa,’ + ios Waki Aisace to the affected parta. Sold by sll driggietes even ply heay gentlemen on the other side that, from the very founda- | jeaving the democracy “eldest,” and neither “Old Brown’? E. ae a Lie! oi 100 BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, > tion of the government, there had been a diseased public | ‘nor the ‘Helper Book” will disturb or ripple the waters. mts rides dia 2 ; pre. | Don’t Be Fools VARIETIES AND STYLES OF ‘' .» J6mo., muslin, 60 cents, Sentiment in the Northern States onthesubjectof slavery. | ‘There was a significant between democratic | serves ail the anoma and retains the Mots? mim TOLL viAvOm | And suffer from rhevaatism, ‘croup, sore throats, coughs, ALBUM ‘Haworn” and “RAtxsow’s Jomuney”” now ready. He spoke of the continued aggressions of the republican | Senators yesterday. Mr. Iverson bad said that the North- which produces that delightfully soothing sensation 90 iy | pains {in the limbs, back chest, when A “J Ln THE DIARY OFA BAMARITAN Party on the South. the republicans number more than | ern democracy was unsound—indeed, he used harsher | Sppredaied by those rhe know was goed tobeano i. ee a iso BY 4 MEMBER OF TRE WOWAND AMSOCr 10% ©. SEW ORLEANS one hundred mon on this floor—men of character | language, “corrupt and rotten.” Sonator _ Bigler, ‘Manufactory, Nos. 207 and 209 Water street, N. ¥. ii NETIAL Talal sbylos of blading, wih G44. Wihowt filustantions and iB, man und influenco, who havo sought on the stump and | in reply, said that the Northern democracy had borne ee eee pi ceeeanly Coe Tea acer sizes, adapted to young and oid, comprising “The author of this very int volume Was & prenale elsewhere to diffuse opinions practically leading to the nul- much, bus could not bear everything. Senator Pugh said |. Genin’s Festival Hats for Holidays flaws vartited to tle wondsctal Carative properties, ‘300, nent and early member of the Howard Associaton of Now Hifcation of the Fugitive Slave law and to bring contempt | that he would not then interrupt debate, but that he rose auniey oetDl en Tt never faila, VARIETIES. Orleans. Ho gives & blstory ¢ of ¢ the ‘operations of society ‘on the Supreme Court, because it has declared that Con- | to ‘serve notice” on the Senator from’ Georgia that he ‘Nos. 607 and 613 Broadway. Sold by all the druggists. ONE THODEAND fel re ierer emg > prema pcan | narrative: gress has no power to restrict slavery or-exclude it from | should demand explanations of his charge against North- ——_—_—__—_— ot eet «ja oF of these are deeply Interesting, reminding one of “The Diary now Territories. ang balance of bower in tho United | ern democrats, andthe explanations required must be had | 1650._Holiday Silk Hats for Gents at | Devet 66 Cortlandt street JUVENILE WORKS, of # Physician.” ? States Senate—onco deemed a safeguard by the South— | before the meeting of the Charleston Convention. $8; unsurpassed for ‘and beauty; also their usual m= Comprising the productions of ail the favorite writers for Chlld- HARPER & BROTHERS has been lost, and Northern preponderance will be still It is true, as reported, that Senator Douglas has Jendid assortment ’ and misses’ fancy Hats and hate hare Chemist and Apot! ecm ry, | hood and Youth, the most ent of whom are sropciainis ant lately p a further increased by the ndmission of other new States. | tcaved.” He goes back, however, without the true men Gaps, ‘at 296 Bowery, 826 Grand street, 231 Kighth avenue, corner of Kighth avenue and ‘Twenty eighth street.—Modicines JOHN 8, C. ABBO KINGSTON Ha BET TAL, BIBLE, Harper's illuminated pew F * Nothing now is left between the South and her assailants | who stood by him in defending tho right in the last Con- ———_— pure, and dispensed with the utmost care. A008 ABBOT, 7 iain panto Tete Ce an r Tuited Staten, as expdutided by the Suprome Court, The | ST088- His desertion is felt keenly by the anti-Lecompton | David's Holiday Style of Gentlemen’s There 1 BALLANTYNE, * DRAPER, KX. Adams, more ihan fourieen hundred of ‘which"are tosh United States, as expounded by the Suprome Court, The | democrats of Pennsylvania, and by the friends of Broder- | Hate now ready. Salesroom 299 way, near Duanestreet | A Benutifal Complexion.—There is mon MAYNE REID, BANVARD, srainal esi, by J. G. Chapman; ‘abolition party in the North having failed to reach slavery | ick and McKibben, one of whom sacrificed his life and tho thing like Laird’s Bloom of oe or fons hipgg Ss Rane ry HOFLAND, BUTLER, Moroceo, ieee bevelled and panelled sides. ¥ = inthe South by direct legisiation, have sought to over- | other his lection for a cause which Judge Douglas took | wr They Visit It.—The Attractions at | 1s *4 preserving the complexion % way, ANDERSON, in Morocon chr, wit edges. FA by eecpng ups cost tet ana robbery om tat | UB endBe ed dom, 8mm pon an draw of thar | «Noam we ton nde, a tg treet feet SESE | HEatlog Palen cobra Geet 8 a eeping up A constan’ . Like . Dickinson. lew York, the | Furs; for au) maoufas: i A . beers Bpecies Of property at the South, seattering Hloondary fitmois Senator goes back fo be strangled, “Their Heads | foved eae Aeon, ua eapery apd artiically menue See ee OS cnnennws | TRANERMANTEL, WAesae, TOs ene Ad documents throughout the land, and have elevated to hig will go into a beg and into the river, just as go the heads | formly low prices. if a lady aske where she should eS vent hace De MANNERS. money. ES N IMMEDIATE SUCCESS, ‘Those who fotend purchasing for Christraas and New Years’, Public trusts men who proclaim that there is an irre- | of rebel Pachas who offend the Sultan. There aro no men | select her f we unheata reply at KNOX’S, No. 22 wi pi 9 FAM kd ware A —- should make their call carly in order to make good selections, | HOWITT'S HIBTORY OF AMERICA. A Fopular Fe ot ORT ae ae tae aber. , Ho was | more traly and drmly fixed in their opposition to the demo. | Brosdvray; and ax everybody is aware that we think that is Tey it | THE SHILLING HATE TONTC, | Fey it | a the crowds constanby tncreaoe ul afer the Holidays ‘American continent to the preseat ans Be Mary Bier hose asrauita’on the Soulut: Were they to bow their henge | crac ,BeW an Col, Forkey, wiih {heir twenty ace and | told trpatrontes ths eae w eulknown establishment KNOWS | yi] THE SHILLING HATR TONIC. ELK! | aro now ready tn lo, form. published expresaly for Hot | iuatraied by numerous Kugrevings. 2 vols. Ls. a, “ agsaull 2 0 wartz, an rney, with their twent jousand de- | winter sty! ‘not a gris work le- pole; iiice a conquered province, and be despoiled of their pro- | mocratle friends in Penosy!van feed, tho ‘men who Hyit!| THESHNIING HAIR TONTO, | Feyit! | $47 ade, conmlning full deaciptions of every work of ele: | oe Being tho Sr volume of STORIES OF RAIN rty without redress? If the Union is to be preserved, | carried Buchanan through Pet on their shoul- ‘The Winter Dress Hat is Now Ready. ‘Try it! a Try it! and children. BOW AND LUCKY. Jacob Abbott. es pas Este must be a cessation of these wrongs on the South. | ders in 1856, will now help to 8 e majorities in that LEARY & CO., Astor House, ‘Try it! THE SHILLING HAIR TONIC, Tt REMEMBER, ny trated. 16mo., muslin, 60 cents. (Uniform ‘He then proceeded to reply to Mr. Hickman’s remarks | State mountain high against the leaton nomineo, ite’s Festival Hats and Caps are now Peay ‘THRE SBILLING HAIR TONIC. Try itt That is yard chasing ) pa Bk moons pdm ee regular conia Stories, BE. about the South violating compromises, and denied the | Messrs. Hickman, Haskin, and Horace F. Clark and | White's F La ne fins, at 6 | Try it! aes Try tt | Present every purchase at the time of gale, ofien | | PREACHERS AND PREAOGING. By Kirwan, author of “charge. For forty years tha South have romonstrated, | Adrain have made manly, telling apeeches against the ad- Fenty, _ Ladies’ and children’s Pure Toy tt THE SHILLING HAIR TONIG, Tey itt | Pree erie men hah Fe Original investrosae. “Letters to Bishop Ei (: ry Home,” ‘Mew conics ila" copa wak orgy | mbiron, ato fre so geri ct, | Dre Eyl! | ru mumsaxo marmrowa | RY! | joumtuctosinen ovenn or mar oo ares 1 | Adhnge peyton muy constitutional rig! vation 1 several thousand copies whic! we been subseri Holiday Styles now Ready at Conklin 1} THE QUEEN OF HEARTS. A Novel By Wilkie Colliag, Northern and Southern men. When it was signed, the | for by mombers. ." He's tand | Try it! ae rey residing at distance from the city may rely on H filet Homes’ imo, Mast former had tho right toll thelr slaves in tho Soudhora | ‘Sma Mr. Sherman will be Speakor when a choice is of. | SMITH'S, No. 180 Broadway. | Hata for Suieeaiss | pk! | THE STLLANG Hare TONIC. Fel having their ordre sled tatully tid as inpardaly ao othe aioe ot “Antonina; Or, The F , Btates, and did so. | The Southern men had a right to pur- | fected no one doubts; and that Col. Forney will be Clerk, | and then present your friend with a Christmas hat, ay itl {THE SHILLING HAIR TONIC. ‘Try it! GIFT WITH EVERY BOOK, Cee - ~whase the slaves of Northern men, and did so. “Northorn even more strenuous efforts to defeat him will be Try it! — Try it! WORTH FROM 8 CENTS TO $100, THE YIRGINIANS, A, Tole Omcomen'' eciy Fun qnen took the money received for slaves and invested it in | made, I both hope and believe. For Sergeant-at-arms | _Overcoats at Evans’. Try it! THE SHILLING HAIR TONIC. Tey kt DELIVERED AT THE TIME OF M, Thackaray, Author of “The Neweomem. houses, lands, merchandise and commerce. To this day | our friends intend to vote for Mr. Hoffman, of Maryland, | Handsome Black Cloth Overcoat Try it! Fon tale every White shbity 19 betta SPR} ay TRANS GIF? Ln Ah oe : they have that property, and the profits on it, and yot | who lost his election for opponing, the ‘Teoompton ‘and | Zine Black Cloth Overooste.--. Try itt ‘or sale every; iy ry A CHRISTIAS OR NE spond. Lactares 08 See ara. Papers 8 18s furn round and denounee the South because thoy retain | «‘English”” swindlca, ‘This fa manifestly just and right. | Heguimans Bearer Overoo mtaohin Mnwake WHO Poktiiase oF aT ITT ‘the property sold them by the North. At that timo the | ‘Tho President is about to make another effort to get rid Black and Brown Castor Beavers, A} ia Woes tubten Derma pe Reyes 4 D. W. EVANS &CO., THE PRAIRIE So Mang ry as wing of the cash was dearer to their hearts than the olank | of Mr. Vesey, who is one of the best and most popular of Fur boaver Overoosts., deadiee at sanks, cantoal Gomiee ceo Publishers and Gift 5 Emigr"Houtes between the Missiasippl ad the of the ‘bondsman’s chains were oppressive to their con- | all our Consular appointments. His next nominee will be | Exeellent Pilot Overcoats. { fe 677 Broadway, New York. Be ae Marcy, Captain U. B. iy Berpents and Bary ra ae eT aammaat 'g | Mé- Grund, of the Baltimore Sum, as Consul at Havre. | Mixed Bearern Cassimers T JONES’, 10 AND 12 ANN STREET, $ FRENOR auboriy of the War fail Hs, Moala, Wece surg kets Catan ae =e hould’ be We Nese "3 A” cait dress Boote, $4 00 double sole watasproct Hoste GUYATES MEDICATED PAPER. sen | lens Lenmeee is ctaeed Gl ace aloe eee ‘you, comfort, 1ST Feserved for troer eselirne: Nackion’ Whe’ mek of Mrs. Hartung and John ee a Cal end nse Ghose benke yurctectay: Gary's Pura Medicated Papes, is place of planes tare ries, ‘quar of Women of tie “amoricnn Mowotios,” ee to scatter the seeds of among brothers and ‘tlson. wi or printed paper. 12mo., Muslin, $1. friends, and with the torch of the incendiary ia one band Amarr, Dee 16,1880. | Dashing Overcoats from 9350 togan, | A "2 PICTURE Ub Brendway. aren taastihe depots Gua strectad | ag RIVER, (North Caroling) Soensa. and Omarae- and the of the assassin in the othor, would invade | The Su Court denied a new trial in the caso SUPERB BLACK FROCK COATS, $6 to $16, FOR THE STEREOSCOPR, ——— i | tery “Suit” "Who waa Raised 'ebnae ‘Dlustrated by ‘even tho 1 of the nation, and amidst its fallen | of Mrs. , convicted of murder. She will be son- At@EO. 4. HUNTER & 00.’S, 290 ‘and 294 Bowery. i OLIDAY GIFTS! ee es Y dusiie, $i. the orth coated teveaee ne eae ee eae ‘oe of Joba Wilson, convicted of murder, a Holiday Presents.—Great Reduction in oe Lscieggn tay Nase | te = OTPTS OLIDAY GIFTS i !! A GOOD FIGHT, and Other Tales. By Au ‘Srould be prepared to-mnece haar Se MA ere asa | new tcinl Wangrented: . ¢ fo close out ous, winter, sock, ai BALLOU'S French LONDON BTEREOSCOPE COMPANY, | BRONZE FIGURES ben thor of Lore Me Lie, Love Me Long, fig oe 3 oe | fat foray ears, they ad aubralted to thoee PANG TET oe r (4 Brondway, up statra, Breque Fravres, P2°%2* gacini ‘cia: Sgrapby of a Thiet.” “iuuatrationa “htm 76 coat, sake Although smar “ ake po ES Ne eRe ERI heels oe HIN. pein der ten thousand ) there was not a man ine dis. ERIE eases Deo ier 1aoe est goreliee Cy ph a bee Phew AA on OFS! SILVER PLATED WARF, SWORD AND GOWN. A Novel. By the Author of “Gugr oP tis decal Uses they es Tor the ater th Beauregard, wno murdered Charston a St Hyaciathe, | GHBBN'S shit furnbbing motes Novi ee BSvercoars: OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! * ann eZ BERGE CHINA | Livingstone.” Bro., Paper, 5 cena of lo! ini ‘y were ini; a ee DINN! DESSERT A! SETS, constitution, for unless that wore Presorvod the belt Diag arg ree irs ne apse Boots .Waterproof 7. Se PLAIN AND MGHLY GUT TABLE GLASSES, &c., APPIN ooeee te i, was worthless, ant worthless. a ; ee en ipa perals dodging or bh beep signs of = TRAVELLING TaaguNt, Buoxskhe suoxs, ROGERS & RAYMOND’S, 121, 128and 125Futton street, | ft ewer prices than can be Te ge hepsi a ars gs APPLIED TO THE NINETER Y. iorth raised u And winter wear Me It has ovorloaped tho constitation of the country and Without a struggle. A great crowd witnessed tho ‘and boys, at ajUt PAPER Bigs AND SLVR TINE AND RONRE.. wneketerrase 631 Broadway. PUILANTHROPIQAL, LETTERS, dawn of the land. He doubled whether. the BROOKS’, O16 Broadway and 160 Fulton street ‘Allan, very, chanp, nt FARENAN & ROBERISON'S JPRORWAN, CLARE A.0O,8ORLRDRATED Cop Liven | , By, F-F. Camps Ine Proteesor of Theclogy ta tho Rplcopat sty ampee 1c | Paper warehouse, 66 Beekinan street , and prepared from frest | Seminary, ferry raid were sincere, and predicted Waterproof Boots.Double and Cor! warranted pure, 826 PT ‘sl aad PRIGR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. i ‘Srerepresantive cts God-crine, nies ie Europa, from Boston,’ arrived at noon, HUGuN Pa knlcocoumater, st Nese eek Otte Re Too Dradesy. ie eames TREDERIC L“BRADy, Publisher | Che nono} rath , he entered his Solent protens against ‘nd sallod at 8 P.M. for Liverpool. Brady’s Gallery, 643 Broadway, Corner | Ice with Ta ME ‘will keep the ekin: ‘OREHEAD’S MAGNETIC PLASTER, boner ‘wrongs committed on the South. He (lanai of Bleecker street 1 Presente—1 8 muperd | inthe ueniher, Only 28 cents, M' THE GREAT STRENGTHENER Pn the republican party moe peters these Southern Ocean Steamer Movements. $24 appropriate ste of ie udar Prose 4 satel Woe SD caen ce 1S 899, 611 and 766 Broadway, andl AND, po) anon I ESS; UIIOK, mene x slarmist—no dis. Savannam, Doc. 16, . ‘Miniatures, Ambrotypesand Deguerreo- Posk ‘sections, incident to our changeable HELPER'S sens MDEMNED, unionist. For the Union he would ‘peril his life; Tho steamship Star of the South arrived at the wharf | ‘pes. Pinal. Siri Teebeen Get a, || emt all palmauary’ "AND | pa peta he age Riv Syren At at one o'lock this atornoon, PAI wal The Ivorytype, the Picture for Holtday | O°fsins and al deennes ot te reed Geek wR ROE | SHON" caNNOT EXIGE WHERR THIS PLASTER 18 THE TRREPRNSABEE CONFLICT ‘was upon them, he wanted to see his native South stand Sawarnat, Dec. 14, 1859. | Gems, Cameotypes, Dagnerrentypes, Photographs, &e, Incodventence to the patient, by Dr, ZACHARTR, Surgoot ieee tanta bes PRE) ERIC A RRADY, Poytbher on the constitution of bis country, and like ong‘man, stan: The steamship Angnsta arrived at ten o'clock on Tues: TE ADE BROTHERS, } Chirodoptst, 780 Brose way efor to the phy dicians aad sur Ties 20 Sea 8 y =f 2 Aah HO NOT DEL, up la cofence of its rights, day night, All well, $8 Broadway, opeoalie Lacks cela ot las gly, ee ee er EEE SSE epee a oe NEN A OTE) ee TR Ee eT Te Ne te Tee el ee EEN Te ae en Ieee a ee CN NNN ey

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