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Spee RE THE NEW YORE SUN, 2 tt Wasios Ha eet ese - io Now cz caity ade ‘viainity, of per yoar, Gtreulation 60.000 Coptes per Day. aie iss. |NUMBER 8554 pine dace nl Ee Ot A Nd WANTED, THE NEW YORK SUN The Ort regular’ ceodion of the thirty-sixth Th A ovegoateet ve ae Lagden teed, WA the thereat tostneny ‘nso thera ERERS, MONDAY MORNING, DEC, 5 1859, | Congress commences in Washington to-day, and omer: ERD thves tho Rlinaing anton tesa] eight ‘i af, iy tf as a matter of interest to our readers, we publish TheaGCarnell, der ot Kussians in Tapas, heretofore briey re. | the ne decrees of bear-garden moetings. TRRRIVTO PGR ered ee Werth Trost ST ‘Wauae 1a mt i ten tii: alist of the members of both branches of the : ferred to tn out foreign viene! 7 "| Weiting to-m friend, in 1859, ALRXANDaR Vow ade Legislative body, placing after each name tho farley @ ey poe { W4xsTED—WOuLN ABD GIRLS TU No- cry pes Ge Lita amiga Wale ‘Wil either purchase or hire. OHAVPER 4 MASTERS, Lion's character ag a man, it must be admitted | tetters “‘D,” “A. L. D,” “R,” of “A,” to danote COTO, that he possesses remarkable qualities as a ruler | thet they are Dales; hivelaosianen Des ty Republican, —_ Mecart Halt While it may Le doubted whether ke cowld, | mocrats, Republicans or Americans. No party | Xyaawurik,, WPL Canidelds Jona tt Without the great prestize of his uncle, the first | has a majority In the House of Representati vcs, i Spas iy Navowaon, have raised himself to any very | and we may perhaps havea repetition of the pro- Whoop, Ay James G pay, were on shore abont clght o'élock in tho 26th, buying provistops ; and as high position, not to say a throne in France, yet | longed struggle for the control of the House of the main treet of boothe the perseverance, the tact and success with } organization, which oecurred in the session of | Jobo va Fine a apnye hich he aie pity ng 9 bag of Seah ch fie @ catih Caer trimene | Oo availed himself of the name and fame | 1655 56, Sy yore eet Hpon bya number of armod WASTED—£ O8 § GOOD VasT Makers which be inherited, to recover what the first Jajencee—the citiccr and aulor wore nearly heoked SENATY.-SIXTY-81X MEMDERS, 3.0 Begonmmaroce, of Ky., President ox of loa New members are mua ked thus ("), L tay n'd Rchwartz, Ontotta, Tete Seer pam, | byte AG Ker nclas, Baths, ot igiteward,thovaty It eared, mortally wont 1, ui aving, af iret wound, mrc- . las Galway, atthe Patton, | cocded in resting inte . 7 lef this, value of gold and leaf used in ip ih Adatthews, | frul of blood, the fest hanglag intazge wesc foe | which adnan in ia lat, share. tn te rest for the ‘and repair. 4 NO Patke, BA Portinet heir bodies and limbs. The eailor was ole.t through Lengten Who Aime of returnin rest Dey oad maamnre bs © fact that tests wh » o Lia skull to the nostrils, half the scalp sliced down asforlin, 1 havn bad anox- | the existence of ate’ FAANEGSS™ | scanner iter to” tholde ste hese ved YI Trotter, Peanets Rupert.) Tian Wetaite, Heoperioatae DB Lownsena, tis Narorros lost, shows him to Le one of the werld’s greatest men, But Loum Narotgon bas had advantages which the hereditary poveniates of Europe | icp, ©. ©. ir) D 180. AG. Brown, D have rot had. He has learned tn the hard school 1861, R q 7h p ise Py yy D of experience, Though born a Prince, the mis- | iscs, W. K. Sebastian, D |1863, Truston Polk, D fortunes of his family made him a wanderor and “ wun srOeatA, heat Dates & an outcast fur many years of his life. At times ‘aceney. 1568, Joha P. Hale, admitted into the most culivated etrcles, and at victorecn atenewa, Mrsernetrrt. 1861, B. Sy D — |1568. Jeff-reon Davie. D p oe, od tenth Si ad call Sunder, and ang, citatomary work coutinued for nino long days. cultteg iuemn te jones ail ttn This being evklently to lone, Sunday war kopt by other times thrown Into the companionship of Drs, ‘ong ‘The noniluations for School officers are in meraumarmeds Wot austere of people woreonier Ia | SUt. waneh tabtior wes tee sovalte” Toca ee of the vulgar and reckless, he had opportunitics am ma # confosed and Imperfect state that we find it ] Lighwey robiery, with murder wean accor mie always latween tno artremea, to study buman natareia alt its various phasos, INE FE Rope 2 | tmpoerivte to give any satisfactory list of thom. | meer ywe tan sot of hated snd revenge tt | wove from the comeoa aut roguitted middle path Mingting with all classes and conditions of men, 60 MRT CAROLINA, od, mp'ains of General Mov Japanonc Meplonage, T tot Calne Hh bo could observe the motives acd influenoos | {s4J' B'K’ MaloryeD” (1908, "iuones Kemet % for hn ‘aowens to Wo find, says tho Rev, Dr, Jankres, in alot~ foe ifort pr Goleao is in danger. 3 ry ib which directed or controled thelr opinions and ronota ‘i 1961, Afra Ivormon, D |1961. sections, But whothor a concealed visitor in} }sqs; Aubert Coombs, D |1563, Par.s, a resdout, ineoynivo, in Boigiam, @ refus Maton goo in Switzerland, a wanderer in Auerics, af Wh tT line lit of the piacms in osch from Bhat ghae on the Japsnora Kinpt ef of te Liver ln alverdy Gites Te olection district inthe several Wards of this city of perfect syatcm cf eaplogae exorclood by af al- partial protection to the where the Boards of Rogistration met, and moat ovonisckot government; and if there be | f Fao oF tein : i ! in danger cf being washod whore the Potls will be teld to morrow (Cuea- | ts ‘ Grene bare tathakt tay Rat saonteritte gale. ‘Ibe Hoard of ‘Trade ig to Wt, FUrSES WANTED—AT THE ove. malireadr infants also esaiveds” wad Uass'1b0 W4STED—TOUNG MES WiamNG TO tat dal was lo" cis ubjact of Carta the plot at private ox yense, and appeal to geen tn eco verte tn winrebat | priscner in the fortress of Ham, ora voluatoor Fe Y be bre sen Sed ar fur \he erection of a new ema rer Cy Nd ontgetperienge ab | dofeuder of law and crder in Londoo, bis en- | {Ss Suese'd Bisguty D [8, i . a tg ators Wha the Bitte who ale were perintt ed ainong Woatern b jockets recently passed th mre preferre@ 0 a crops g thought was his destiny to become the " { Man hatlons to bold an; ramecsal loteregarte with n their way to New York, im at 3 ‘toe my 1891, Jae tt 1869. J: 14 Raffolle etree Japon, Wers reqalred, em the only day in the i cer. ‘Theee ‘| knucks® pong ty ML SENT 100 AOT. | Tale of Franco, and his epeclal study the ehar | w RB [1508: #11 B ADtoop. GBR Wit hen, year that they werg permitied to go through the | bailed from the Fuppire Civy, and hed beom af poss, ey Gyms Santen Aroiy | acter of the French people, | ROUT CAMOLIA, valk. Nireots of Najcacaki, to trample publicly cn the | Harper's Ferry. W nile endeavoring to pick the Py ‘ofioes, 0S mos Gast fle was sedulously prepering himeslt for 1861. J Hammond, D an evidence of thoir hatred of that sym- 1865, it fry D pockets of some of the visitors at thet te wr can imprees t cross ralutary fear of the coaa-q bol. sb li. Es I a haidinw the soon ‘ r 4 ‘Lho Duvet, tco, bad assisted che Japatiors, | place, thoy wore detected ia the taken ta WASTED FoR tie UNITED sTaTes logget birwapeerpatetted ty ek tare [inet steniats Do _ |to. 9 leh Mariya po “AZ | it tho carly pare of thie woventeomh century, to | hand by: tho teh, fad helt feats shaveme {2rp7—200 aie boat wh fH te 85 rom 8 eet, ambi‘tous, and extravagantly fond of glory. | j5c5. yb Yenjemin, D |186, “A'0 P Nicoglecn, D W ren : 1 ad fe hots ole weeke etes mossecte tho fow Portugurse who remained alive k to their homes, looking like saorm Mh Eke ET wo BALDY, pat fare Lahod | An cho echool of adversity ho lo.ruod patlouve in metem wa.” Baar ae 1 Tala oe of war tas ben acon ben, norfeeors | W Japan. SK me allowance should be made tor py acta, ry ply th ‘ the pureuit of his ends, In h’s banishment be | 86%. Wis ta, & 181. [Vacaticy.) 1 AP Meranitrecte \ at! japan station, unlees one Les arrived | the rpirit of the wa, and the uce morumising x, in Mx conforstor, epraks of @ young Se offices Lis Goda et, pe 4 1465, WP Feanden, R [1860.°S Wimptall,D |} cShariros sticteh, ful " + tn the eouth chara.ter of the profeesors of the omten faiths . = = oy ee learned the iasinecrity of eourders the duplicity West veaMost. 41h New: Bowery. Ite Impoomibe to diegulao tho foot that ahoatilo | yet Peetestancam must with diilicuity wipo shinan, of bis name, woo WWARTED—LADIEG TO LeARN 10 OP. | of statesison, and the veuality of political toxd~ aninor, BR |861. Jaonb Gollamor, o ! + spirit of the worst kind p by thors in power, | away thie foul plot by Ritogs A in the Harpur's Ferry raid but did net. erate on Weocglee and Wligw's and z : and to retorat T urderstand, the Foreign T attch wants of the fe Mobile (A's) Triune taye: he resided tm ‘AM perfry. ou elt | €Fs. AS one proscribed, and asa conspirator, he ’ 4 «uit obser to Daat those eet t Hoteres |, CE all the goversiwente of the far Rast, that of aity eer we te shope binding a fe x a folly juctity them. im wl toey ur y Japan is probabyy the most porfect in i's entire | ism, united Ae nce: teen wing | learned the necessity of concealing his purposes, ‘Auli, y ood el gs b ‘i pa Wo | of keonon’ ect . As 4 et | tendiricn hegettating ant ew control of the peape—wbo dave scarcety any | wrote fer the Catholic paper of thay town, Bary erlne, ‘is ihige | of Keeping @ close waten over his words. In a of the yopt ation. of Jeddo and rights of their own. Tor ty starce, at the preweat | was highly thought of Early in Octeber be fw Ac near Grande dl) word, Lis chequered life, befure the revolution Chars Darke, BR xe saree deferring the reid: ced of ministers for too day Japanero has no liberiy to depart the | wont to New Orleans, since which be bas not SEES 2 ey te stg ; 16d. Jas & Doolittle, R secs Bart death street. 7 years. Chote la too much reas to bellve that a rty to bolieve ia Coristiant. | been of ANTED—LAD! * opened the way for his return to Franco, iret te x een bead W' IES TO LEARN TO OP. Ex TH WARD, fowerful perty among the hereditary princes and liberty to read the Seriptares of Di- a other | thoroughly educated him fur part whicl st y ‘are dinpored to ‘everything rather than |.” As atrain of cars er erate | oilers he hi ily ed! i fur the hich hd bi risk propelled by tro eae Page aan ea chad cho tan to turn ¢o | TOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES O81 MEM Five tean jm tn in, eta’ athe Ie bie . Evestconie a < froen th : . i " J EPRESED yes BERS. - i fow daya since, (the snow being a ae Toalore oy account bis varied experiences, and ho has dis- Mintous at i fered by the al oy y ri i o XXXVth © ed : ave F in Ceehin Cl he war her execution, because she bad darot to a - | twelve inches deep), without a snow Part ee Ca ean Hyd ts hae any tulng hla no wladge | ne Cined theao wee wenta h teeuppoeed will | i . | eg al Wad frame ios them bo mate ¢ gay @ Frurchman to China, and revura to | fen Sf th track, Tha foremost part of W ASTED-LADIEP TAUGHT TO OPR- © promo. ywn ambition, and the | be cou with a (1). , . vrther delay, todrive the missions from | Japan, completely throug! comes. 4 Cj 9 and Whoudes & sewing | sggrandizement of the nation over whi mew rors. i 4 Ninth ayo tad and ai! trace from ita port. ‘As ® spectinen of tho surveillance ex nowNx's carriage making shop, cutting away ar the tort sesurfancd arhge in the city, ocr 5 ee Sa OT 11, Wn B Keovory R ‘ et ‘% pes teie aaa hs over foreigners in Japan, I would montion toad} some ten or twelve, feat sf both angles of tie to places after tearning. 8 + tucking, It fs unne to the hist qi 4d Clog tA ‘34 R \ wi 3 . A Regal Birthday in Stam, iy or two before I left, Mr. Lracixs, the strange to say, took ont om entire ene een sin: teary ig’ d ig dieged tory OF hile | tse denhem Moore: D (le duo o a aot fi The Paris Pebate contains the f t= | Epbcopal missionary, attempted to purchase so~ | Sash atd frame of large glass without breaking @ ‘Overs supulied with the vas opacabort at 88'Stantoa | acts since 181% » Dd Juo SAL Hhondway. \ ins the following : ah took i tet tleale Haht pty ee Btttutos | acts since 181%, first as a member of the Na: | o) "Gros Ucustou, D [13 James B Mekom, it ; The Inst advice from siam give an account of | pint! Dooks at a pabllo bookstore, tendering the | #iR'e SDN. Rhevsede.nocanctnie 9 aid MA: | tional Assembly, then as Presi¢ont of the Re- | 6. °WR W Corb, B 16. "00 W Palmor, 4 the colebration uf the birthday of the Somdetch | fl price for each; but the only one ther Tr is estimated that in sixteen conatics tm RTIFICTAL FLOWER MAKERS WANT. | public, next as dictator alter the coup d'etat, and | * ‘Y#tes LM Curry, D Hg K H Seamer, a &. Phra, the principal of the two kings of that enatt ed fo take, wa ae GF rth dead tho soutbesstesn portion of Lowa, the oe (64, 1) girls to loarn to ti etal flow lastiy as Emperor. Iu all,be has shown a thor- 19, Jes Grane, ih 4 Giknaes ak id barteys b roger yblyhatrdv ety ited to @ | ail any books $0 farelguere-—ot ait 6 the penal Bindee te vie Bark = os (ote per xeon paid w hife learning, stoad: boars I Y eaeee ce 8 oinner, the enly et q m Giese wegen — Loe ough kxowledgo of the French charactar,a bold~ J * INT fh Mt Hitobaad Dace’ Re 1 . hi, brit visuitarien of tbs Kingdcg aud the mom | tY, Would Bayo been Secon busbel, and in other counties at 15 aod 18 cats Je 3 ness, sagacity, and an executive abllity, which | 1 29: M Lanley Lee, It n nm bors of tho royal fainily. The dinner was pre- | have now further to add, in conviction, | delivered in towns, The hog crop in the fiftesm - ’ ‘charles BIL ard, R Y.AAe Hen y atroet 12.516 Fourth street, pered in a splendid hall, lo of which was | thatthe Governor of Nagasakt requires to exa- | counties above is ostimated at 000 beat. EF RF eb eek Wace rea aoa Pe De nan an chest of, wonder and fear to fcommonicur, —-|94. Charlen BSadgwick, RY y FEQACI WARD. [1.20 Mourten, oor Ay AY Uioced ban Immense containing epeck: | mine every book previous to «ivirg « porinit for | is also estimated that 20.000 beaves will’ be fa Sading velow teed toply Budross box Ret oon those who bprlcers at him oa 4 mbicablo 1, Dwg 25° Matin Htertovd. it 13. outh we mena of the moat beaut ral plea in all Ai and and this toe vie weeks aod the wiser The caep ot Seca ply so ok als 09064 184 "| outeast and silly adventarer. rules, no | 5 ~ ao: on the other aide by gold lattice work, wi mfr 1 in these count ‘orth i tik: separated the hall from a spacious manufacture are oxposed for | ¢20.000, GOOD MASY WOME™ WaNTED D. doubt, aso tyrant, but France seems to need | 4. Oris § Ferry, R : B. tay faoreer ge ¥ pled by dexterous jugglers end he shopa; such pictures as | Dr, Howann, of Bradford, Vt., who (ae A iet en a hard echedl nana who | 1, «wa Whiteley, D wurendetiont. YL sat which neftinedy ndor the direction pig Mody eg the corporation of any city ia bean sentenced £6 & loo, Limprigoninen training Frapee for freer goverment, He may 4 TU ™. ig 8 of their keepers, tho most oxtraordinary exor- » Was ones tedieted for ital think that he is establishing a Napoleonte dy- L Gee, 8, ea whing; D. A cises and menauvtes, GEG ave the wife of » Dartmouth ick Lot ‘ ‘Tbe king, who did not alt at tho table, made Colossal States of Franktin, FLOWER Ms» KERR—WanT- | D8%ty, but, as he cannot transmit bis ownox- |] 1. Pote Love, D D a hig appearance about the mi‘dle of the repest Wo had yesterda: 8 the Pailadelphia Prear 1 cit to are bo alee ermataiel Gowers a ecutive talents to his successors, so he cannot Py ‘Th Ae i on ap estrade prepared for him. The musicians, } of Friday, the pleasure of viewing, in the nmrble Beare re Ee a Ey: | mes tae te ane eer oer th Poon | $F Oe, ot eS ete hf a ans sker'which tb ita oticreot bp | Zan tn hn fst bea compl ete » GidisticaHAvina 'p | Peoplethat he possesses, es, Jace |G, “deh M. Gamat As i ace, as & compliment to the cvusu's unfurled a | Franklin Market. The statue is colossal—belng ae Map onanln itiasions (a tas bet Commercial Type Hevelving Preeses, : OA ng a theron [fe Dumber of wile banners, on ono of which was | intended to appear lifo-size when elevated 1ipoa jester agora steering foo ofthe (pans a Gorpussouctrect, [4 the inscription in Slamese, "* Glory and Felend- | atwenty-four feet pedestal, and fs really @ ho: | 7 the last of the Gove oar finn, Foard sve. "Wo charge “Type on the cylinder,” is the method of LEO. a } B. Vanon, Ae Ts Penrh arece iq sbip to France!” on ahotbor, Gory aad | ble work of art, Independent of the fidelity with | ¢,2%,snreas by the last bogs Rett tf ne _ irtnting which occugtes, at the presvut time some | )° <) P Famawerths it] 2%. If, Pundleton, D, thunostreet, | 3. Frioadship to Rugland 1" and the same fur all | which the lixenoen bas boen preserved, the geice | ¢rn0e of Georai®, that in one husdred ead iwe OOD STRAW AND PAMELA SEWERS | little attontin, it may be well, for tie sake of future sa A. Gurley, BR. "7 Greenwich street. the other powers whose agouts were present. | and artistic metry which characterize it, for | the whole ewes, Nanted at MES KENDALL'A,at Na. B<17tH ats | nistory, to refor to tho patant lnnued to Cuas, : aR U.Vallacd gram D ENT wake’ {a The king then retired, but in obedience to his | a work of auch pendatovs proportions, a'amp It | greitteardchettoes Sear ne cee teedeee also 0 few costentlone ds weit mayer tiegl gag rag meg ; AForayth.| © Unteday and oth et 1 commands, at the termination of the feast, a | with a high ordor of merit. It ta’ from the Y: 4 ‘STRUCTION IN SEWING MACHINES uf Moth tout, 1 oot 2th ot, manderin condacted tbo consols ty the great pas | chisel of A. Bair (hose eminent Dat tent was for the identical pross on which the 1o~ t le 0 Wort uth at. geda of the palace, aw oditice which grangers | talents as a sculptor Mr, Srkurusns ft Young lsdiea wlahing to be thoroughly teanst to | 4 y¢ Bok goncern printed the Chriatian Adeoratefor, | & Puiltp ® Fe Teoth avenue. | re very soidom alowed to visit has been” f in Siren folase, ane Gig opie ps operate eee se ee tects of . WT 9 John A. Legady 1), eat ath et. Tue, eg . as been fortunate in securing), and is | ancum ; in tho bigher branches twenty-six debe al Fourth av. I think, August of the same soar—the precise date oenane hn Cerey, B a bi oth averiia is pagoda, tho finest in the kingdom, was | hewn fiom an immenso slab of Liver rock, of a Jars, ‘The whole number uf schools is seventess: ork made up ia the roou, 1do ost rewembers ‘Tho type waa piscet onthe | 2 Wan be Rbleck, N. [tm O-A. Tritablo, R 6.106 Weat ft eh. i Kuve in 10.3, tt contains | grayish drab color from the coust of the Hay of | Nundred and twenty-seven Q)ENAMENTAL JAPASNKuS—waNrsD ecd monroe by wedges like atet rules, | % (Wm. Ht Mogiah, 1, [It Grav. D. Martin, D, Rianton street! |S ‘het al ge urdy,, ‘The attitude is eaay, the drapory «race- pebons ‘¢ food general worknuaa, to whom a permant «itu | aig Absa A] 8 Woo at 12. Sem}. § Cox, D min etrest fully’ élaposed, and the aymoolic accesories | Poxtr0ns of the max bone of @ maste adion willbe gives. Apply A orbdy r with moveable bottom plecea for esoh coluinn, to ‘ . | tun Sherman, B. ['Hoastap wtrect. 4 feat long, and has eyes formed of buge diamonds, | striking and appropriate. The figure ia ton foot | don were larely founa in a fmeatune = screw or feston tho type instead of quoina, Tals | & 2 avenued ot white iis sea'es are represented by precious | in Leight, and measures five foot across, from the | the to‘chborhood of alton, [dinots, pore FST BANDS WANTED—HANDS [OQ | pian of Lclding the typo was found abuodanty sat |; ‘ stones of immonse value, During the whole | extreme right of the drapery to the left nand, | tions found acpear to be not forsiliized sped. z baiet and utah sill and curtora v: r flelont, athough in after years, when tue invention | 5 evening thore was a continuous disglay of fire- | which rests upon a pedestal of books The ki mens of anteci avian race, bat the veritehle a vests after 9 ma wo an heady work, AWAY Sha was resuscitated, the first inquiry by the Messrs, works inthe Siamese manuer, genecally con- | and the tightning rod aro fitly represented, the | jaw-bone and teeth of the acimal such es they nae Caw, 19. Bawant i sisting of flory dragone, eagies and borses, which | former restin, inst. the books, whilat’ the | were during life; the osseous atruc‘ure and cab bes Bor wae, whetber the type bed bern, oe sotid ta oe sgobn U. Polat, RL 20) Jonn Hote! 2 ' 8 en tly through the air, and podacea vory singular | Latter is held tn ‘th right hand of the statue, stance being preserved ina very remarkable de BOARDING. eves pls hegtie ph pegouae ses ental bak cree urtia, n. [te oes A Bingham Be OF rN , I ; effost, On the fcliowing day. the two kins te- | While these omblems express the discovery as | gree, In sash freqmeent are tines wee . was st the thre in charge te ", . Wu». Vendewer, Be oniuge Strat, Dy He : 8. Bk one ra viewed the troops, in which Kuropeans were al: | socisted with tho the enamel of which still retaina it Office, aud was conside:ed the real projector ad lowed te jola. Tho boat of a Krei hip car, thunder is heard and lightning soon fhroauig y Ky ‘A FEWIYOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN BG r.niodated el the agente of the Lock concern acoordingly c's- . “it aay ‘ : ried off the prt consisting of a quant the civilized world, they at the same time ad worn, thus showing t Rin writen odated with bo vra: atio condones and | rigcod hiin as being engaged La other business then fruit, veotabler, ‘poultry aud cattle, the arilstic offict, owneil them along time, and had not omitead nished rows; also a few young ladies cau bo accom } theirs, ‘Tals killed the press and rulned Mr. Horry -; hw arth ovens, - rome ution of the head and face in ¢ to use them wo! 8 possension! The jew- modeted whore thew can have @ comfortable hoe, Serle Caenints ane Meals be veciiedar | . (ty 1 dd sth aw. he SiddeAdthy Anecdote of Rider Leiand, sta! ue is faultiers.A Ube artist hee happity avold- | bong bas the appearance of bone not fussil. Call all the week, 83 Forsyta st. as 4°) ‘Thi simple account, Mr. fy can be ver gota T Brows, | ody It 21k Wet 48tn ate In the yotume of Dr. Srnaavr, on the Bap- | ed that sleepy, almost lascivious expression, A Laren from Besiia : Inall parte (RE NG—PLEASAST BOOMS T wsToLer |” time ; and the glorification over the Lightning Ret Malory, ‘ ; * & Waene.beoid & Oddo | tist pulpit, Gov, Bricas communicates a very | which, to the close observer, is more or loss ap T py cain workiogmen are ing themasives Pretoria tre iva ortay | Pica of the 19h century, wil be found owt | oly Wm. ¥. Bima, D. | 8, m7 ar roa’ is ih | Intoresticg letter oa Joum Leann, which con | parent in all the hesds of Fantom after the | tuc9 aceletion which pay professors to ico ‘arthree slogle geutlemen. with hoard: @ozie beds for | to belong to individuals whos names are nut re Laban T. Moore, A. | 9. Toaddous Btovenr, KR. 4 bavente (aine a full account of hus personal Labi’s and | Loudon model. In this thero 1s more vivact i out door boarders aceon: fo id Kuvington ch neat Dowory. ad 8109 corded in the Hox pater.ta, “oo. Atovenaa,D,|19. Jun, We Kilner He +, aden e' sith | manner ot pfedchiog than we have tafore seen, | more intellectuallty, more, genk lewtaree and tastraciion, amd Wales bite iy ite Proven oF 15198) i Qeapbe er Gib Tho wan incliu-d Uo aupaccticiony says | ton of charscter--i& short, more of what we | Coucert® acl get up pariien of plesgure, iery cf Berlin conssts of 4.000 members, mh eememerenr ome mens © 4 _—_ 1 J Edw B ughany, A. Jos, W. Boranvm, I - Gov. Buracs, Tndeed, his pratical sagacit: eb to be tiue of that wonderful man, The roa | S09"), iat RDING—2 RESPECTABLE YOUNG | Lome of Two whalin He Tee Duval DT quo Etectlon Returns and the Poltos, and stariling corwmaon “sense kept him from eoy Ton of thia is measurably owing to the sculptors stantieg of tae remeoeae, Dut the r 3 aad with board vr, spoir ing Woe at's Gross tobe Landaa DONS Joe iae Rt Ociiae Gy ta Auatotseas Prada: tecdorey tn that direc ion, bat bo had some pe- | having bad for bis medal the mistature by Lu- | Orksniza\lon of the cemocralio pasty, bus the of 14 Mot ot Foor, None pre | Capt. R. G. Hasiy, lato master of the ‘ 16 Werf P Januin, R Ninos Deaverset stew tae iso} | cullar experiences of toe’ euperuatural, we the | PLESI® painted in Paris in 1785, now in possma- | Dover Kor igsborgh, who wanted to put them POARDING—4 STRADY MES CAN BE AG. wicdked cu TloSw. faluais oa the 12th of Get ; RAE ae meencreng i | To Amos Pitaburg, Zon, Generat Superintendent | foun iba tucedure este tot of bimse', | dangter o€ Fuankuisy vo whom it cas pre- | £20 ls provines, to allew them to exit A | we on w Ssland, on the 12th of Uc- D Putty 1 ‘ Bale, He Poli lly, at tho timo, consiste imae’f, guter of FaasKuty, to who rf t t} t Sey weed Pony ete ne pete reed vet ak eee a Mra ‘On election nights our meascogere have | wile, aid four children.” One evening, all tho | setited by tbe latter a stort time previous to hin | Kore es they shall onty occupy themeslves wile we ethied ere, mows roms TE oe Wiggle | ship Ma:sachusetts, and furnisies the fodowing | ¢ ;Vmawar 1. Mire Te /2) Wor, ‘ freee Gn claclica nights, ocr messengare have | Zumily being together, thelr stieution was at. | death, poh gay lyfe BL wk teks . ~ | account of the Joss of bis on vessel, aud that Bich 0. Feserr ee ign Wee : to the Iospectors’ rooms, aad, in order to facilitate | tuacted by « noise which vary much resembled We may bere remark that, from the almost | they pedale with politics tbey must be treated Roagdiwa—Lapirs PuloR TO, AND | of the beraue hie Worn of Now Bodfurd, ek mf 4 ly tte oolk ction of returns ua Tocetey taxt I bog 80 | the faint prosha of 8 person 16 pote, | It wae de~ posetens wit pega betwaes Mire. DeAen, in | as polltical acclotles according to law. : Capt Baker, with , in a enow storm : sk, on bebe Aasrotated Pross, that you wil | tinet, and re at intervals of s few seco cl , and Dr. Faannctn, this ledy por- . toga be ET Ty easy “f Fis @uaie seein Pianie; Ut: Macbaoten coh ’ 1 its Bue Deus, ei ge epi eetcucon Ieecaned tt bauer the lot tha window, and | Maps remembers more acuraiely than any'ove | ux Hoten Tranyripé tall hi ory of om Sete d ouumand, ‘the waale be: Oveau' W Lan, a 4 i" tween the clap boards and celing. They ving, personal appearance of the great | ibus etiqvette: “Une Line of constt= in) hlenemmimemeebin Lt Stew Beokice, Cart, Beane, wary boas ware i A c ere by the scons of F teeta nitentun ta itr nid Ureahore Cocete | philoeopher. “Her optelca, therefure, with rer | es wee ba tedin Wasbiugron strest om Weaaeo= OAED—$t —& SEW TUUBY GAN as B ing bound ut fem Konkel, D. [3 Wm. 0. Biayt.n, & ns ceurd, Bat, sfierwards, it returped in tha | spect to the statue in quervion, ts important, and | day noon, and a wel-diessed lady entered, amd B ‘e008 ‘the usw vt» wy onthe in October, f wae forcet by | 6 Geo. W. Hughes D Aig or peer ere Kn swine ometines every night, and somo- | we learn hes been given in favor of tts superior | parsed up the fare. Un one tide of the coed Pact ae or Avanle, d bad weatuor to wake & arbor uf tas 1 eenecemeneETTS, a> ogone MoQ noms | { musta vito & satiate ard of edmieslon. tunes Sot oo frequaatly, aud always in the samo Many * the Bre inal, The seteule there ware ix passers on the other five p ghee . ; Me) pectfully, your obeotent eervant, ‘and of the same charecier, 1; continued atue ladies, whose ai voltae ay covered, Lene! no ee _ | siatant abet foro and oa ee i ott [Scar P ace tw LD DH, Onasey General agent Fresome months, Ife suid 1t pxolted thelr ca tho elxth seat, Nhe cas: ber eyes up and down, BoaRD. ) ON BROOKLYB GKIGHTO— | served at avon: » DP, of ee 90 ret | riosity and annoyed them, but they were not birth, | the side cf the vebirie, and gave a bine cr roam ote be 6 0@ | when th ry to the ie i arn, z Ovvicen or ae Bursar ‘at alarmed by it, “Daring ite coatinuance, they x Hos $e feenaita 18 give bee te vasa’ Seas emenee SS | cod cow me ; 80001 a ennasner STROTOLT, . ¥ vs men Sener eee teas | baa volax cave cecrm tion ge al our aeanors; the | 7 *Deu'l W. Goosb, RB, bor. ALK Nolen, 413 Dicome etroat, New Yorke, lee, 2, 1500, pled Sgt ernny he bat ok oem, ee Ray ee eye? panen an Sy 4 the shore, aud hoped to | § Chae It. Train, K, | & D. B. Casi, Dear Bir: Being siwaye ready + ny to account fur it; andthe sound continued pext oor, Wbo appearod (0 cover the vacumie . ere her the gale. 9 “EI Phas 0} and willog to tender the Atsoclated Prime overy fa 1 his frien space. At this the ladies, whose meire antique | AEA, Ot row baring crea tthe Oona i. |$ Nieea oer tative cau, 4 flowing | ome or his minicerat brethren, about’ ft | In Lomino’e mew. boot, B trav in danger of reosis og some weltkles Chae TEM VARGLS GRMTLE-.| Syreiand sino tured thet wm) weve Geb the vine : panes ey ure gray think he said it was never Loatd’ by aay, ex- | and itn Ascociations” mention i made «fa | @icht diafgure their dress, looked indlgnesd, Bes 0 wie, oom, by elipuing cur eabion, Tuo ta . ‘ y a Anos Amos Putsueny, oopt himself and his famiiy ; but it was heard | harpetchord which Wasninoron parchased ia | aed hinted bat the posttion of the intruder was ca — pe wee ct | ale r ag acan cicerd ta | 2 “Uury Wedna By | 3 jot Ae ocr 22a! Bupertntan tnt, by thein whee be wae ebeent frooa home. Mra. | London, at » cut of one thousand dollars, aa « | Por st all aqzenehia, |e, wan Seemed Tine s ; rat th 0, los g. | 9 K:nersou omeman 4 1 : . a . seat at thelr Ld ipped ler cable, and eadesrured to Leach, B, [10 Win ary, Ds captain ——— ' Shik eho colldrest fee they wore playtig | Creru who thon ilved ac Mount Vernon, the | side. As the lady rose, she ren afked thet ‘alm om work off, buing outmde of us, ‘The tds cow turnal, Minnsacta. Bim. You will direct the pollo on duty at tho re . took the ons 1s@ rhe could think of te tease "0 H * ebout the room, and nothing bei pisno forte wae Itttle known im America at (hat ¥ cour al Tr FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO | and stl boping t seve tue vessel, let go & hawser, Ovrus Aldriob, R, 1 ‘John H. syotive pollain your preetnet, 0 onsulag elro~ f The the on o. targe sing'e & ‘tna private Amer- | with all tue aovablo tron on bosrd attached, Ths Wo Wintomy Ke [3 ALJ Henttoa, Dy thon to adurd fo th memwmgers of the Avsooiated | come, saa teey wou! le are Mele play a time, ond ald used. itt dri of of tle In ve women the etiquextcjof fean a it ont to drag, and the gale coutinuin, oo OP LRLETT, 7 aT Pr wry facility fur obteluiug access to the rooms | gw ler about ‘person, place strument is given by Me. Losataa, 3 Land receipt iso oi st ed dent a Cathenng tary, Cut atay the testa, the oy H ‘ "Walton, Tt | of the Oanvanera J ; oxi pow toe ihe bows! 7, te wide of s piss Feeble in form the arena piano, bat Pi Lede gs dy tn ‘ome — 5 ae —— | continuing t. drag, s000 struck on & reef watch a! . 4 LLEBO BY, rook, where mily u washing. two banks of keys. ‘I instrumeot was | & ansas and Nebraska, from the - saad ‘Was aftor werds forced over, and again flosted ta de»p 8 General Buportntondent, | One day, while sho was at that piace, it met | for upwards of twenty years at Mount Vernoa, | por on same, to township 1 16 end *Otho ny 1 y no ip 1 north, ranges HOUSEKEEPING woter, but leaking oo beily a8 to uaiige ae to wip | ¢ (Orbe H. Binalewon, Di) |) VIRGO. aD. sre] . | her there, p:ecisoly as tt had un the house, and had a place in oxo of tho partors. The | 17 west of the Sib principal meridian, to tty im= Hee eee oo no ene | orn Re tice OD eee ig in wel’ba | After tho noise hed boon heard at brief Inter- | best toachers were employed to instruct Natty, | tersection with tho eastorn <f the ED THB Neg moderabd, we inadod in setety, Boag teas, | 1 tJ. Rou'd Garett, D.| 3 Das. C Dejarnatte,D. | furnished with blanks trom. the Aseoclated “Pree, | vals for six or eight mon:bs, they removed from | and her grand: mother, Mrs. Wasiuxcron, ‘Territory cf Utah at the summit of the A ful we should be forced to remein oa the intend all | 2 ‘Thee, L. Audorron, D| 4 Roger &. Pryor, D. which they are rorpcct‘ully requested to Ai up as | thelr lodgings to quite an oppouite and distant | mole her practice four or five hours every deg. Mountains. Toe land between 4th and winter, we all worked very bard to eave al tae | 8 ‘John B. Clark, D, 5 * Thor, 8 Becook, D, soon a6 the votes are counted, and deliver, when of the old looul! One night, after Ge (7 The poor girl" says hor brother, the late G. of @ pw Setar Sloth ond "proviacna p able, but the vowel aon | 4 sJamee Ore, DY" | 9 selina F Loaks, D | cu ied or, to the rogular authored oaleotors "whe | Rad rotied, they absotved by the sound that i | W.P.Cusitw ' would play aud cry, and ery went to ploces: jeu , gu ‘ te i ‘We huped the Oovan Wave, who hed sven our po: | 6 Jopa ® Puelps, D B Boteler, A had loft the spot from which ic had previously | and play, for hours, under the i mmeiate oye of in lit a x } Weegee D 9 duke f Garvinn'D ta: atari rio’ in | Proewec ed, and seemed to be advaueing in a dir | hor grand: mher,' a rigid disciptinarisn Fou afc wuld nr Kae a ol Gait tas wot | Tee iawreias, [10 “arwrrart Clesdont D | ayy cane were nuccese’ ils by pormous hot tworer | Fost line towards their bed, and was becoming | things.” ‘This herpalchord, says Mr. Lois, ‘moc o wae wissing. “stopped witn our | 1 GUman Marston, B IL *Albert G. Jeoktns, D anting ¢ copstantly louder and more distinct, At oaca | is now, (155),) in the posseseton of Mrs. Lam, hme ‘al winter on the land, a4 continued im | 2 ‘Meson W, Tappan, RB |12 “fy. A Edmundson, D | from the interval it advanced towards them, and gathered | of arlin. ton Ti. use, who intends to present it Tee - good bral'h, “alt 4 enffering 3 Thos M. Edwaris, B [13 Alert 8. Martin, D tions, the ‘undersigued would request the canvamwrs | strength and fullusss, until it ontered tae bed- | to the Mcunt Vernon ladies association, when 3 toe The Wassechus.tes, Cot. Os EW JURSRT. WIPOON AEN, iver the blanks oaly to those porns who are | room where they were, aud approached the bed, | the home cf Wasuimaron rball pawed iowa, Bosver, [> BUTTSs fue THE WHOLE ‘ 1 John T. Nivon, & 1 *Joha F. Pottor, ‘able to exbibit the property authority for recoivin; : r ay . . this season, and fr0c, to0 tnt 1 Jon an SEEN 'G Wena. | ee ren ene are esate, eiicTrare ble | aud-came aloug on the frou 10 their absolute possession, that Y take eoks. Te crosses the Ke yubl latcfot, and obworving | tB® groan becaine deep and appalling, the parlor of the hallowed said he, ‘for the first time stoce it beg sn, L felt &: the polls of each election the above request, every dally paper in Now York tae publie i FEL Five asi 04 35 10,98 GO, pont doable exter | pr coded “in search of the Owan Wave, aud #2 LN R “e Sat Ye is Seared ta fading parsof her wreck, twgethor ith net B Adrien, AL | 3 Gbes LL Larrabeo, D some remains of ber cre*, on Piaoled Iv ks, bearing | 4 Jetar KR Rogge, AL Del. from Territories. ave, sor 8 a shout 10 miles north of the isiand, wi « will be able to furnish ‘with toe result of | the emotion of fear; I turned y toe, and — — come; aed et jor ive no m9 me 1 ‘Marcus J. Parrot, BR election on the following morning. Tne Jour | if er prayed in my life, I dia then. I asked 200 miles, the South P.atte Thea {2 ada es the wether wed botsoroan, ts com pweing the Asmcleted Prova aro: The Sun, | the Lord to deliver ase and my family from that MAIL ITEMS, &e Greeks above mentioned ai «y Temunnous 7: ae exist thet evory one on board perisied. We have ibune, Courter and dnguirer, Journal of Com: | annoyance, and thatifit were a message from — the year, Tmas, been ail this season oa board of the ship Mama ibur | 8 *D: D MEW MEKIOO. merce, Herald, Timea, Expres, N-wva Heening Posty | Heaven, ie might be explained to usanddepart; | Tim Suttler’s store at Sullivan's Island was nd intend returning bome by the next steamer, . 1 "Miguel A. Otero, D | Commercial Advertiser, Law Book, Ktaats Zeitung, 4 ‘% o'clock, Nearly aousn ota des ae yO D ‘Oval. Demokrat. wud Courrier dee Htate Unie that if it were an evil spuit, perm tted to disturb | burnt Toesday morzing, at | o'c'0e! ae Late Master of barque Pbaalx of Nantucket, | 6 D. H, Cuaid, Agent of N.Y, Assoviated Press, | 8D uiet me and my fainily, it might be re- | the whole of the Sutter's stock amd faurnicnso B ‘Wasittsaro: buked and sent away; orif there was anything | were destroyed. ‘ihe builcing belonged to the 5 ttorkon Pe Guan, AL | 1 *Lanso'l, Stover, D. for me to do, to make It do T"might be int | Government, of course thero was no insurance Lord 9 ‘Jobo B. Haskin, AG ‘The Ruling Pawton, structed what it was, so that I couid do ic,” Aw oxchange says that Chrismas is coming. oak Besta Bt poe The following is Lord Baoug aan’ 10 Chas, HL. Van Wyck, A person having cccasion to visit an old ‘Lhis exercise res‘ored his tranquitit; and it is feared thet it will load to complications “ the letter addressed to him by tho Li srl i ¢ uple at Durham, of extremely ponwious hab- | and he resumed bis usual position {a the affairs of key i to whioh another aed city brough, on the subject of Lralisn affairs :— TUE CHARTER BLEOTION. its, found them boldiog cowusal together upon a | Toe, he sald, it uttored » groan too loud and | relics that it is doubtful, as abvut thas time Be Bareeny, My dase Ectansosovou.—You mignt well = matter which eppazently w Deavily on the | startling to bo imitated by the human voice. | Turkey will ‘rule the roast.” gs alet ith children, and het sho od seree wits wn i List of Landing Candidates, minds of fend thinking It was, respecting he next groan was not so loud, and it receded | iu, rropellar Milwaukie, from Chicago, bound " the " )bub a step or two fiom the front of the noar his ceLied Lultos, whom peony dag, thot whenever seg be eay"orlainon epee "to — Iying dangerously ll, Prosoaced oar tim | face” It continued to reonde la “tbe *direcdi | to Budo, wiih & cero Sf srovinuy game Fiona, Te lliaby, oF tne Haat Was oalied Bap fracauas of the war Cwnigh Lbat ‘ally gtveain. our | All partios have now mearly comp'e'od their | alt ibe consolation in’ his power; but was cut | from which lt come,and grew le's and less, uot | OP packing, sink.ng both vesiels, which will conte le jn : sta oof thi q . short by being informed thet that was not ex- | ft reached its old station, when it Wuar ie that, which, if I had it, t Hes'tidlens some prospect of suscnss, provided for; | Nominations of eandida'es for the suffrages of | S00 t ete, ten Oe * proves total’ lovs, 5 4 tign. interference is excluded, and the poople, and very Httle remains to be done, | #ctly the subject they wore discussing, bat one | the tiniest wound, end eatitely Chae, Maxanax, a well known clttzon ot | fish to Tosas if 1, bare poly Le Co} er ‘2 but to go te the polls to-morrow and deside the | Cost of her funeral ‘and, to bie ent have given m you tald be, ‘9 sim pees bee been arrested for for tag $30 Dame L ( With tupam the coa- | star at lasue between the respective aspirants | they eontincod thelr ghastly calcelstions untdl | blstory of the fSc:s, and you can form ‘ ‘antes, ; ‘ull } 00 Of @500 and the ot her $1.00, Anotiser A exacuren of vocal muste eaked a ten We iva son nar | Tat ate, TR | Sau; Tem ew red) AG eh | et pti ge Wena lat. “ ” 4 % Maron ea ta Sieh ae aged ay oe Humboldt Views of Sanday 00% ‘ima Rome Scatinalstates that Me, 0.0, Cow | 700 tabs candie and ae Wi Huvemeyer dost Opisked Fernssie Woe ox Me oh BOr.af Bot beaten | eae ee ey alles Soe, 0. teen: while T 15 it nan | eneyer “4 ye may pot die after all, yo ken” “4 Nvithor the euthor of Cormos nor bis to ex bis com, lien prostrate, | i the Ke Bi Jide eee sean 0 Brosson | 1 bope Bot Rosas,” bia Wrattast, wee ever scound of fenatioum. Tho to turn over without gap. Hits fall : or euehonen. low ale vite ‘hs foes sabe Wieitings Of the former may be searched ia vain rz oe ws, it b feared Potriok Melirey, Wot Plackaoy, Janes Lyach, afford Herald, ‘Tor bis eyideccey of bie viewa f roveqied religion, recover, very ty ated op m7 dog hw Daa ta ~ ‘ - 2s

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