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V TH V WHOLE NO. 6984. AHUnBBMBMVS. I DOTBTTBIATRN?DOORBOPEN AT#* CURTAIN X> riM at 7 o'olook. Boxes, MS osnee: PI*. 12*uentJ; Ssats ?? Orchestra Boxes, KIohU. Tneeiay eroilnx, per. 9 tho ptifsnttMi vill MOBMM wittt the play or lMaoMAR, TBB BARBARIAN?The Tlmaroh of Mattllla, Mr. CHeon; Myron. Mr. >Umi; Polydor. Mr. Qrifflths; Neoolas. Mr. ColI line; Iijonir. Nr. Eddv; Alastor Mr. Hamilton; Ambivar. I Mr- Leffngweil; Aotox, Mrs. Jordan; Parthenia, Mw. A. ParI lor. To conclude with tho melodrama of tho SAXON'S VXNQRANOCi or, Tho Chieftain's Do*-On?hram. Mr. 8tn> vens; C'tdrlc of tho Bad Hand, Mr. Cany; Rgbort, Mr. TayI lor; Lady Bditha. Mrs. H. P. Grattan. I HURTON'S TnEATHE, CHAMPERS STREET.?DOORS I D open at 8* te begin at 7 s'olook Dress droit and ParI lnetts, SO tents; Seoond Tier, Si eonts ; Private Boxes, M; Orchestra Beats. 76 eonts. Tuesday evening, Deo. 9. will do played the musioal drama of CI.ARI, THE MAID OF H. MILAN?The Duke Vivaldi, Mr. Maorhouso; Kolanus, Mr. Droit: Clari, Mist Fanny fVallaok Vospiea, Mitt Mary Tay 1",-~ ?hX J>arfoymanoet_ will oemmenoe with tho barletta of WMja Ml; QCESTIO.V-Mr. Primrose, Mr Blakt; Mist I B'?*' M ,?'*be. To eonelode with a new faroo oalltd the I Jf* Daffodil Twod, Mr-Lester; Sam, Mr. John Pnnn; The Widow It iggins. Mrs. Dyott. I " RATIONAL TBB.VTRE, CHATHAM STRUT.?DOORS I ST ?PtB curtain rises at 7 o'olook. Dross Circle and I Boxm, ? otnts; Pit, 12^ oente; Oroheotra Ttekete, SO oenti; s nraM wk no****, vi. lunmir evening. 1)00. y, IU0 00 terininmeot* will commenoe with the dram* of NIOK OF THE WOODS?Blood* Nothon, Mr. J. R. Scott: Roland ForTtttor, Mr. Arnold: Ralph Rtaokpolo. Mr. L. Fox; Wlnango, Mr. Brad than; Telle Doe, Mr*. B F. Nlch-le. After which, the sew drama railed BIN, TUB DEVIL?Ben, Mr. B. Blaaohard: Uarrod Hartley. Mr. Clarke: tnn, Mlee Barker. To eonclnde nith a new drama entitle! the HIJNGA31 IAN8, AND THEIR STRUGGLE FOB LIBERTY. DARNUM'S AMERICAN kl'SE 'M. - I'. T. BAKNUM, MJ Manager and Proprietor; John Greenwood, Jr., Assistant Manaier. Admieeien to the entire Muaonm and performanoae, as eenta; Childten under lit year*. UK euu; ParAaette. UK aento extra. Monday and Tuesday, Deoembor Sth and 9th. In the afternoon at thro* o'olook, the laughable comedy of NAVAL ENOAOEMSNTS?Admiral Kingntoa. Mr. Bellamy; Mr*. Pontitix; Mr* Fenton. Prerlon* to whloh. Aocordeon performances ky that mutloal wonder, Maeter Benjamin; charming songs Mr Mlee Barton, eomie medley by Pet* Morri*. la the evening, commencing at 7K o'clock, Bulwer * Interesting play of MONET? Evelyn, Mr. Clark*; Clara, Mlee M-stayer The Eeh 1-nJor Diamond, the Happy Family, the Chinee* Colleetion, and all the other ourtodlMes t* be urn ae uoaai. fHEISTT'S OPERA ROUSE. MECHANICS' HALL, XO V> 473 Broadway, abey* Grand etroet.? Open every night Murine the week until further notio*. The original and wall known Christy's Minstrel), eomprlsina An effluent and * area tile "aery* *1 "talented" end "experienced-performer*." ander the management ef B. P. Ofariety. whet* ooncect* La this oity, far n euoeeeeien ef " 8** year*, have been received erith fa*ot by highly re*? ?table and faehlenable nudiencea Ticket*, eenta. Doer* open at 4K. and wUl eommeac* at TK o'elcek. The patrons of Christy'* Minstrels are r?speetfully lnfermed that the Saturday afternoon concerts are dincontinned. Afternoon Concerto on OhrUtm** and Mew Tesrs, oommeeciux at 3 o'olook P. M FUX?FUN?ION?AT FELLOWS' MUSICAL HALL, No iff Broadway.? Admission. 15 oente; children under twelve, 11K cent*. Fellows' Mirstrels, she gren'est band of Negro delineator* in the world, perform every night. The programme for tbis evening will oontain torn* ef tb* best Negf* Songs ever eomj osed and tunc by this Inimitable company; also, R. H Bliter, the truly wonderful negro breakdown dancer will nmue* the audience in giving the very laughable and dHB-alt step* of the Southern and Weatrrn negroes; the Shaken will be shook up, as usual, with somevhing new. Performencea eommeno* ai7K o'clock. CtRAVELIN MUBKUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE, 0X1 X block above the National Theatre.?Goon* Lea. sols proprietor.?Saloon performance* every afternoon and even tan. Entertainments to comment* in the afternoon at thros o'clock, and la the evening at 7K o'elook. The entertain meats are varied and select, and gush as ona be seen at at other ylad* ef entertainment in New York, eons latins a Lee s Female Ethiopian Opera Treup*; also. Mens. Grtgolr* the strongest man ia tb* world, who will breek any stem the aadleao* ehoose to offer him; he will ele* ehalloac* aaj nana to "kill a buUook" with hi* olonohed 1st, for an) teetad for their baanty aid Si-are. and who pereoaabe a tuber if boautefni tableau* ; oompany of Arab Oirla, wuo |? th roegh a variety of fnata cf ebre-igth and dexterity; t wapaaj of Halo aad Female Artinte. who will giro aa eg tJbluea of Marble Statuary unequalled la bho world ; bo fowtr with a variety of lateruotlng purformaneae oven fboraooa aad tveatag. For yarbiowiau ooo Mile of eaot day. Adaiwrti-do a to la Private Boxea, IV oonbo; rbo?i ?oab?. 57 K ooabo ; bcxeo.1l eeati: pariaette. lit* eonte. CIRCUS.-NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWERY. ?Firtb night of the great Koieutb Pageant. Monday Oeening, Doe. 8, aai ovary evening during bho woeh. a (road llMoncal oavaloado of bwolve hereto, untitled bho ''Quadrupln Alliance between Turkey, Hungary, United 8taboo and England." boeidoi a groat variety of othor enborbaiaanenbo la tho Circle, together with alio flrot apptaraneo of John Cooeln. Clown. Brxee aad ParqnetVe, Meante; Chll Iron under aloe half prloo; pie, 11H ooabo, WELCH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS < BE5NUT STREET, kolbw > ia'.h. PhiladrlpMa.?L. B Lout, Haattor.-En htgameat 01 tlio ?r. at Freaoh e-inra'riunne. H i Loa'oo Touialiiro. who w ill ajj ear avow evening, aad ea 8 tbarduy aft ore none, in ennerb ooento d'Equltatr-a. imported by a Preach aad Ain?rfean company of aarlvallod ability, form? ing a combination of talont hitherto unequalled ia Philadelphia Ivory doocriptloa of equoetrian aad aorobatlo eatoxbolameat it lore prodarod on a tealo of tploador aaeuraaoood by aav vobobliohment ia the world. Prol. J. M. Nixon, Bqaaotrtoa Uiiootor: Peatload and WOINU. elowno. WANTED?TW emty FIVE you NO LADIEE FOR tho Corpo do Ballet. Arply at Box OAio of Notional Theatre. TUC BALL IHAIUR. THE FIRST' annual ball of JOURNEYMAN Horoo ohoorb Protoctiro Uaioa aad Boaovoloat Soeloby Will bo hold at Tammany Hall, no Weda*edav craning, Ooo. Jo, imai. GEORGE uaalan, Preoidoaa. Joal Taxrr Soereiary. V^EAhlNO E PRIVATE DANCINU AND WALTZINO O Anode-ay. 3d Boad rtrooi.?All tho now daacootaaght la tho ehorbeet pooolblo time, olaoooo bo oult bho toaroaiouoo falL Boltoooexelaoiroly for the pairoao of tho aoadoaty. LSI 0. BROOKES' DANCING ACADEMT. RAGLE Room termor Chryotio aad Delaaoy ebrooto?a few | jort onkrerihere can be rcoeirod for the loot mow elaoooe. Bayiof tultio* Taaadat* tad ri!4??i Ladiaa aid ehil fr*m mMt % 3 aad I till < o'clock P. M ; G/atlamtn from 7 till i#H P- H > Pro Rrookea' avaala* *1*M*a. for ladita raalaatraly at bar raddaac* M Grand liml on Miiay*. Tortday*. Ii uradayt aid Iruay* irom 61-, till 9. A law claaa, at Moaday aad Tkunday aftaraooni, for India* aicla ttllr. B ' prirato Aradtay and raatdaaaa. -t" Uraad atratt aoraar Bawtry. Early tyi LaaUoa irlll b* t. mary. > tba avmbar of iibaaribari la liar.ad. flHB ARTS. <pi'I GENUS or AMERICAN LI DE ATT IT BLCOMJl in* &<-**?'h to tha Load of Praodam ?Tht* tn* llthaartphle drauia*. by M. -J 0 Crahaa. wboaa talont baa boo* i d* kaawaia haw lork, la for aala. at 7k aaaka loopy, ia tba follow!** atataa : ?William* A Stay***. .IN B-aadway : J L. Wataoa, SHb da i Matkaw Marahail, hi! do | Jaa. Iktlyaahlo, dBT do,| Jobnaoa It Brothar*. Md da. Oapiaa eaa alio ba nrmirrd at tli* lltl>n*r*plili *il*bll*>>mont of II. I.toomt.* h C. O Cratira, 17 Murray atraat, thlid Itiar, from 9 o'alook la tba merala* till lira la tha araala*. A^^^HMBBICAN ART L'MION.-THB DISTRIBUTION ?U1 tab a plaaa at Triplar Mall oa Friday anala*. Oat. 19. ? Maiabara aad ladiaa admittad.?A aaolaa aollaatioa of arorkaaf art, taaludia* palatine*. aaalptara. braaiaa, ba, trill ba allotted to tba mam bora.?Amon* tha paiatia** art , tha warha afLaata*. Dura,id. IIu*tln*t*a. Kaaaatt. Oray, Doha. Cropaay, Church. Mount. Bdmnada, Olaaa, W d Will*. Raaar. Ulcnoai. Oddla, Paala. Baatall*. wka. with warlona atbara, oar a?kanwl*d*ad bait artiata ar? amply raWraaaatad Raah main bar boaidta a ahar* la tha diatribotiaa of tba afeav* work* af art. will ba aatitlad ta alt baa aacrto(nr*. all from Aaartean abjacta, by Amarioaa artiata, ?n : Mcilaaa New* (Jar** prla >). by Waodrtlta: Marl >a roailat tba Padra. ly Manny, Mount Waahla?t?a, by Kanaatt: Old 7ami Taan* 'Ml, by Waodrilla; liar* tiain* for a Mara*, by fruit; Aaiariraa Marrratio* Bcaatry. fey Crtptay. Itb Impartamt that all tafeaoriptiaaa ahull ba raaalrad at aa narlya day aa r>aa*ib|a, thit tddiii nal purotuMa may ba tnada feayaad tba proarnl tar** ln??atir?nt. proportloaad *o tha laanaaad amooat. ft la by tba auloa af l*r*a nam bar* tfeat aarfe r*ral**a a hl*tar rotor* - tha Beoiaty aaoorapll*h ia* far It* rormbrr*. for artiata, aad tha aoaatry. what n* in.liT'Onal actio* oaa *in*lr ?cnr? Itiaaikn al*d??d >.y all Who haoaaaaa tha praaaat coll*' Ho*. to k* far aaaarlof to that af aay farmar yaar. Tba fra* *all**w. aaataiaia* tha alalia** aealptara*. Aa , apaa day aad trial**, at 497 Broad*ay aaar Br??m? ?C VAAOIK&BBOTTI'U ?UKIAT III PRO VIM I NTS IN MJ BiilwyltUI rieue.-Juetrteetred. aa in roioa of full D'nllMli I'ktM madman eliae iipMttl by itit Oar nrr an rem ante w? rack (hat * will woa b? eonatanlli able la falfll all ordora we a>; rooafre for thoee l<aprared rela'ei, a In' aneeeaa baa greatly upimlil oat aatictpatioaa To tboaa who hare aot tried thorn wtohall ray, that (hoy an per. act! y eweoth aad oooa. tako aa eaey polloh, aad thai (hey hara the la^aae* adeaatete of a thick ooatof eheml call) aara oiloot. I'irj ploto la warraatad parfaat. Fei aala at tha aolo aiaot a _ VICTOR B1JITOP, ? Nald.n laaa. rpo DAfiCSSBBOTYPIATS-A flRNTI.tif tV. 01 A caaaiderahlo aiparttafa la da* aerraetyria*, weald ltki to form aa engs?emeat with a drat rate aracli al oparatar to epee an eiieaelve aotabllohmoat la a aietaat oily, when the preepert la dteldedly tarorahle Tha adrertlaer weal. repeat the tppllraat to iaaoat ao amah aapital aa hiaiaall 'arxrrrtinaaMe tofotaaaoo aa ta a'laraetar aad itendin Id ha il**a atl "lairad. Addreao H , T>e?n ?rr->ty % plat Herald ftee, eta iaa nhere aa latarelew Bay ba had. WAATVfv MR THOP HODQSON RRSPRCrTTfJLLI anaooaaoa that he wl'l opea a alaaa <>f ftraam-ata Itaeiat aad Practical Modalllaa. aa Taeeday, llth of Daaea Par. 18H, adopted far pleat*rare. arowa atoaa, and ina'bl naacaa, or athara triatrial a kaawledftaol tha dae*rattr art. For trai aad athar panlcalara, arplr at ?? Slat areata. New York, or Coarl a tout. BrackI pa. two dtei aaatk af wt'i* atraat. MUSICAL. MI'BTCA f. TO VOCALIST*. PIANATBI*, fll lTAI lata, aad otaata. A aola parfornar oa tha data, wi fcaa trariUed maay yaare la the Raatara. Wat tern, NorO lr?, aad fitathera Btataa. id a profaaaar of tha data aad othi laetrmaeald. wlahaa aa ai|e?e?ea*. with, or to jota aow uaotaal party la (irla? co a carta la New York or ath< ctttaa. lie la aaaipctoat ta take a aart la alaae, or othar < n car tod aiaolc?hla rolaa helar a t-aor of moderate power |bt of remarkable detOlllty; aad waald alao ta wllliar to take, aeceaaary. aa aetira part ia the mene*emeet. Can refer I partial af tka hlaheet itaadlnr la the mercantile coaiiaaail sfl Is Sia tslFrriit and vsnsrsl rVIKIv l.ti(ar? sil.lfampi ClbJMthlttlhU i.f.t, ll tli? ifntin Bint* of Haiti n. InMvir, l?tw Vark. will rooaire atteattoa I-riTRlCTIONiflVF.NON Till 11 tNOTO A COI IM, of |0"H* laAlot. for a room with breakfaot ail to, l'iaan kept la taaa fro* of eharte. beelAao rntillaae. ke , a ho plaao, whoa reqalreA. Diroetloa- IM Palboa (treat. TO VIOI.INHTtl.-A OENTL1MAN IS IN WANT f A Teacher for the Violla : aoao hot the boot aeeA at pt| Aildrooo. alalia* termo. fc"> . Mart . Berolf 11 ? Mf?IC A VOl HO I.ADT, WnO HAS RT. "F'Ti h?r mutieal oAaeatiea from 'So boat m it tan eat miaeatlp taallSeA far teaehlat le deeirnne of ebtalalea low mora papllafor the pieao forte. Terme-tll par riorb for tho plaao; Plait re for 11 after Pleeae aAAree* Mm L t?aet,er of l) ? | <ao forta, l.'eralA atfBcMUSIC MM riAJTOPrtR rva AM) OMR Mr,' Area (treat harraiaa). tn lot tt 91 M ?. $ % ' t anA fl per moath.ot will aril then ehtap. oa? of which la J eotoro roo"W,oA I'iaaeforto. Applr to M T>1 MAIIAl aarl er el tha Piaao tia?1aa. Ovitar. mo , t-rtai na.lara* a all tli ia Aep aaA tomorrow, at I!*) Oraal otraot. atl ate (treat. a*?1 we* ?. E NE % AHVIUlHTa. I DBOAD WAY THEATRE.?K A. MARSHALL. SOLI LBS" "? ?? ? D?or? open it (IX; to lonntiN at7o'olo*k. Dre*( Circle ?ad P?rcj?otu, SO hiIu Family Bad Thirl Clrele*. IS caU; Private boat, $5 Bad M- Tuefday evoalng, D?o ) Will be performed a new play entitled INGOMaR. ThM BARBARIAN?The Timareh ef MMedia. Mr. Bind; Poly dor. Mr. Barry; Byron. Mr. Feano; Incomer, Mr. Coaway, Ac tea, Mr* Abbott, Partheaia, Mae. Ponial; Am blear, Mr. Matthew*. After whteh, a local eeealo dioplar entitled the MODEL MODBBN MAS AN lBLLOl or, Female Fllyht* for Female Bichto-Rapid. Mite Crocber; Liberty, Mr. WWtine; Jo eea-foi, Mr. Davida*; Vanilla, M ile Adeline. NI B L 018 ?MANAGER, MB. JOHN SEFTON.?TICKeta. SO cent*; Private Box**, $6. Door* open at 7; to ocmmeaoe at 7H o'olook. The Woaderfel Ravel Family. Tto Chinee* pantomime, with it* new eoenery. new dreaiee, | new deooratieae, daneee, aad tableanx. Gabriel la two ; character*. Revival of the Skating pantomime. FraneoUla two ebaraoter*. Grand female Pa* d* Quatve. Mono. Blondon on the Card* Blaetiau* Tneidey, Deo 9, Overture by 1 the Orcheetre, Leader. Mone. Feaeloa. After whieh. the Chineee pantomime of K1M-K A? Ventilataw. Gabriel Ravel; , Klm Ka, Antclne Ravel. To be followed by evolution* on th? >i|fui nvyv. iv iwuciuub w1?u uu1/4hd1vi. BROUGHAMS LYCEUM. broadway, NEARBROOMR street.?Doors open *t o)d: to begin it 7 o'clock. Proof Circle sad Perquetts, SO sts.; Family Circle, 28 ots.; Or oboeIn Seats, $1; Privets Boxes, $t. Tuesday evening, Pee. 9, ill be plajed the (ores of CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE?Mr. Cristnl Comfit, Mr. Phillip*; Bsc her Uos Comfit, Miss TeyUuie. To be followed by tbe tragical tragedy of HAMLET?Hem let, Mr. Brougham; Obost, Mr. Johnston; LI en tie, Mr Lvs'er; Duoheee,Mill Moreland. After which, A DECIDED NOVELTY To eonolude with the laughable force of the I.1MERICK HOT- Psddy (Mtl.s, Mr. Florenoe; Pre. Fidget, Mrs. Done. nalian or era. abtor place.?max maretebk, .esses ltd ProprRflor. Boosted Boots, SI 10; Box end Per aaotte, SI. Amphitheatre, W oonts. Bixtoeoth sabsoriptios el?bi- Wednesday, Pee. 10 BelUnl's open of X PURiTANIe Lord Welter Walton Signer P. Condi Blr Georso Sign or J. Menu: Let d Arthur Telbot Sign or J. Bottlni Kir Richard Fourth Signer C. Be Hell Sir Bmno Robertson ., Blgoor Berettini Ileiiriotto. Signers A vogadro | Elvira Slgnore A. Bosio Do. reopen et 9%; performance to commence al7X o'clock German opera, in abtor place opera houbi The Gormen Liederkreni, under tbe dlrootlos of Pro isssor a. Peer, will perform, et the eboye piece, en Tuesday, December #th, CZA AR AND ZIMMERMAN, e oemio opera, in three nets, by Lortting. Tbe solo perts ere Is the heeds of sit gen of the highest repntetion. For the Orohostre, tbi best profeseioiel men in this oity heve boon engaged Prices of edmittenoe -Seourtd costs, $1 60; Perqnette end Boxes, $1; Amphitheatre, SO costs. Oeors opes et f>K P. M. To commence et 7H p * Tickets to be bed et ell tbe Oormeu Muelo end Book Stores. Box offioo op'on, on tbs day of performance, from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M, Brougham slyceum.-benefitof d.s.palmer, Wednesday. Dec It). Mr fainter takes pleasure In presentirg the following bill for the consideration of bis friends. Drama of the SPIRIT OF 1BE FOUNTAIN, in which Miss Malvina, Messrs Palmer. Johnston, end tho company will appear; CAPTAIN OF THE WATCH-Vlsoonnt do Ligny, Mr D. S. Palmer Katrje, Mrs. Meeder; Mr Brougham s leit productii.m of A DECIDED NOVELTY; concluding with THE FOUR SISTERS. In whioh Mrs Bkerrott. Mr. Jorcen end Mr Skerrett will sppter; singing, dancing. Its Box book now open. LI8TON LY( SUMa?"TO RAISE THE GENIUS AND to mend tho heart, Netnro's true hnowlsdgo is tho only art."? Lnjd. Ttii evening, will bo presented the WAGS OF WINDSOE? Deputy Bull. Mr. Eames; Beetigturd Durham; I.oonoy. M. Free; Lump. T.J Cooper; Celeb (juotem. Mr. Thomrson: Grace Geyloye, MN< Pernell; Lncy, Miss Westend ROBERT MaCAIRE?Tormuil. E Borne; Msoeiro. C Veiick; Jack Steep, H. Thompson; Merle, Miss Haywood; dementias. Miss Belwln. Duties the piece, the Pee Btyreen will be daneod by Mr. Thompson end Vise Young. Wanted, a tfeeraslreee. likewise a FildlainisS, also a few Tragedians. Apply to IISNRY THOMPSON, 1:7 Bowery, date of Brougham's Lyceum, &o. HAVDVS GRAND CANTATA, "THE 81ASONS." will be given hy the New York Harmonic Society, at Tripler Hall, on Thnraday evening. lltli (net. Solos by Mrs. Laura A. Jones. Mr. Robert A. Andrews, and Mr Janu H. Jolnscn. Tha Orchestra will be full an J effective Conductor. Mr. George Y. llristow. Tioteta?Ona Dollar each, ad" Utiia a rentlrinan and lady-for aaleatfie mutic itoree of H'a. Hall A Son, Samuel < . Jollie, and Scharfenberg A Luia. end at the door on the evening of p-rfcrmanoe Memttra will receive their tic kite at JoQio'a. .100 Broadway. London -tub creat cocnter moving diorem a and Panorama of the Great Metrenolia will open for the firrt time at the Btnyveeant Institute./.'.:' Broadway, on Wedneeday tven'ng, Dee. 10, at 7K o'clock; alto every evening except Sonde v. and Wedneeday and Saturday at J o'clock P. M. Doer* open one honr previont to each exhibition. Admittance, 28 oenta. SAMPSON A TICITT\ Proprietor*. poNCFRT BY Tni MIMNONIE VOCALISTS, COMv> poied of gradnatee ef the New York Institution far the Bl.'aa will be given on the llth of December, tn the Rleeekcr Building*. B>te?k<r street, betwoen Commerce and Morton street* Doora rpen at 7 P. M ; performance eommincinx at 8. Ticbeta to be bad by applying at the etore of Wm B. Mi ehola, t9i Bleeeker etreet, and at W. Jonee'a bookstore, LM Sixth avenue, PROFESSOR ANDERSON'S BULLETIN?PROFESSOR , Audereon it performing to crowded and fashionable and enoee at the New Assembly Rooms, Baltimore, where he elosee on the 19th. Pr. feasor Anderson will return to New York, and eemmtneea new tries of hi* grand Drawing-room Entertainments at the Aster Place Opera Hoaao, during the Christmas holidays, commencing about tbe fid tact. Professor Anderson'* whereabouts will at all time* be found la the New York Herald. Parties reading this, will please communicate directly with their families and friends, in order that they may be prepared for his Soirees Mysteiieuses. Prefoesor Audereon keg* to return his einoere thank* for pact favert. and solicits their continuance. r M a inti.. Dividend -the board or director* or the lut Hivrrll ">uru'? Compter have thir day declared dividend of Ave (S) peroeatapoa the capital ?teck. payable a aad after tLa U/th instant. Dee. 8. 1SA1. C11AKLRS H. BIRNEV, Secretary. Dividend-citizens- tire insurance com pa ay. Dee. 3d. 1*81.?A divldead of eight per cot hu been declared tbU day, payable oi demand at the offl :e. N > <7 Wall etreet. J. H MeLEAN, Secretary. c 40 n/AATO I.OAN I'N BOND AND MORTGAGE, r\J (in oae or more earns.) oa prodeetive real aetata In thla elty, or la Brooklyn. Apple to JOHN r. CON RET, No. 21 W all etreet. or. Broad. SIR rwtfl WANTED ON BOND AND MORTGAGE 9 IU|UvV on three 3 otory eteae front dwelling homes la Thirty- fifth etreet, near rifth arenne, for three or five yearn, at 7 per cent per aaaam, by KELLY k GENET, No. 23 Wall (treat. C.'} IUWI ?TO tNUTACTURBR8 ?A OBNTI.E jpOjlIvU, man of thorough business hablta, whs can e< mmand from Stu $:l UIO la caeh, le deelrona to connect him'ctf with a eafe, prohtnble, and thriving manufacturing business, a here he ran devote hie whole time to promote ite imereet. Af dreee " Sincerity," at the Tribune Mea glvins mint end par Won! am, and where an Interview ean be had. nhlrh will te strictly confidential. to fkltn wanted ?a practical business married man, well ao'|aain>e4 with Dry Goods aad Merchaadiee in general, having two thnaeaad doll ire caeh, niehte an Interi-atin eeae eetabllabcd business, or woald euaaeet himtrlf with a baelaeee man ef eoual meane aad ecmmeaoe n baeineee. Addreee "Dento." offlee el thla paper. etaUac particulars. C inn W ANTE I> B V A WIDOW LADV r.?i< WHICH I th* paraen may **cnr* aoamfortat;* bom* aatil c< rn|**l*t?d. Pie*** kd?r*** lllaache. Po*t (Ml**. NI^HEW TORE AND BOSTON RAILROAD.?TIIR BOORS far litkvrriptiob to th* lapilal tkoek of Ik* N*? Tork aad Bo*ton Railroad, I bow* u th* ' Air Lib*," *r* now tr?* kt Ik* rtte* *f M***r* f arpaatar A V*rmlly*k. N*. BVillrtmi CHA8 R. ALSOP, 1 n .. TH08. ADDISON. WR. 0. RAI RBTAPP. \ Wm A J T. TAPSCOTT A CO.. M SOUTH 8TRRRT (apply drkft* for hj Mout. pa rati* thr*nrh*i' Braat Britkik and Inland. Th?r *r* kl*a *al* ***ata lr l! l R?d Skkr Li**, th* SvAllnv Tail Lib*. *h* Dramati I n*. u< Z Lib*, ol Liearpo'l packet*, aad Ik* X Lib* * I, adoa pack*!*. P****** by bay *1 vkiak (hip* Mb k* *b rued ab r*a*?bkbU torma. H| IDAON RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY INTRRR81 P Bemad Morl(*c? Bond* - Th* Conpon* for ialar*** a* ti e Bemad NorUM* Bond# of th* Hod*nb Riaar R*llr**d I C-wpaay la Ik* lath iaatant, will k* paid *b pwooatoliea at th? Baal af Comment. ia Ndw Tork. *b bad altar tk*l day l NobTark. Doa. 1, IMI. J. H HOPKINS, Tnanm. JhHOBN M MICHAEL * OLD BLIP. CORNRR OP Bob'k iteeat, ha* for **l* draft* f?r aar amoaal. which will t? raihrd Ihraarhnat Oraat Britaia aid Iralaad At*o, It'it* eerti 6 <-* ** of pannage ky Ik* "Rarlt" lib* of N*w T-tk ard L'rtraonl packet* Refer* la Mamr*. J no, W r Whit'aak A Ca . Sherman v < I in.?. Aetna Clrlll, B? i. Ac \ \ E-ALL rF.RBOWS ARB CAPTION PD AOAINAT l In hp rial or nnotiatlng th* oromitaory a*t*< 4**?rik*4 i k la* t a* not* for fUOU. da tad October Nth. payable t*a 4 tyi tftar data to W. w. Lalaad ; na* not* for S-VW parakl* I *!* .} day* after d?t* to IP. W Lalaad: oa? not* for SIOU piyall* aia*ty day* after data t* W. W. Lalaad: aaah of th* bio** acta* I* tira*d ky Rarfard A C*. Said bota* will a*t hi > aid, a* w (oa*id*ratl*a ha* ka*a dr*a for *aId aat**, r a d ttay htrakaaa aalawfally attained from th* haadi of a J third party, with whom thay w*rt d*p*?lt*d. Br.RPORDACO.ir**ay *t, A*t*rBoaa*. ? ? TOO 8Pr.cn ATORB -THR ADTERTISIR, POMSSh" h 1 In* .1 ralaablt mtdlria* fat a rrry rr**al*at comp'aiat. * wha ha* already plenty eartiflaalM and proof of it* rlrta**. manpp **) lOTTtl |>[>lir>ni|l wiwi ? ? 'H'm m??=" ww ?'i: rrrllaa I* irart tiu-nalraly. Far furthpr inf>raatma, alInn F.acolaplna, Harold Ofllaa, Haw York. t. LEU A I. BOTICEIa f hfFICR Of BBCRITRB Of 1 ?t?*. Na SNHWOITI >? U Ball -Taaaa far ISSI.- Tupoyara art haraky aaMtal 11 tktl u addition of ana par Mil will ka aili aa all laiaa >T raaalalBi anp?tl an tka lal lay at DaaaaiWar nail, aal Iwt > p-rraat aa tea lllh lay af Daaankar. Tka Baaalaar waa. I J* ?r*a apna Ika laipayara Uia Imporlaaaa > ' aiaklna M oarlj " p>y??aia aa aaaafkla. la arall Ilia arawl aal Inlay. whirl M wail aiaatiarflt fallaw. jaal praalaaa la Ika par aaalaca ka / n*a<idad. Tka laal lay af Naaeakar aaaarrioaaa aftnaday ' 'upayara ara parliaalarly aalisad. lhai Ratarlay. Ika ?i? k ailf ka tka laal lay aa whfak taaaa will ka raaaiaal wllkoai Ika alllMna ?f aaipar anal. Baara far raaatalas manay i 'ssJ *** * ai/.* Mftrcisr:* * ilW PVBLIOATIOIII. TBBATTICAL COSTI MB*. OLD BOOKS, BNORAYlara. larca aal mall Laalaonpaa. Slallaa, all Bnrrar' ??. kr . al rolramaly law prican. far aaah, aa lha alaak waal ka raid al aaca. Alan, a Ana aapy af Baraarar a warka. D Ikraa rrlaaaa, Pra., Bar alliloa, lllo?trot?l. ka. Tka pal It lla an raqoaatad la call at 101 Naaaan atraat. JOHN P. NRAOLR. " fpHIRTIBTH IPITION.? BAN'S OTN SYSTBH, E Aatlaalaal and Tkralnlaplaal. ky Dr f. Ralllak. la alalia/ tka kail traataani af rrarr daraaitaaiaal ka whiah II ). la liakla, aad lha maaaa ?f rr*a?rrfa? ar raalarlaa lu pawm 4, (ran la litraaa aid art. Tka n?ly knak af Ika klal la lha a Baaltah lan?aapa I ?? aa man daapilr 1111 ka kaa raal thla y, knaa, aa aatry maa naaha la da. Calerad plolaa. Prlan Ona ? Po'lar. Pnkllahad ky T. W. Strong. SS N aaaan aar*al Naw tr York ; aad <>aa ka had af kaabaaUara caaaraUy. la hli alkaf plaara : ar ?aa ka aaal ky park. W Y O MORNING EDITION?TUE ALBIJiT AUCTION* Auction notica-raisinb, sperm candles, Carrinti, Liquor*, No., an Tueeday, Doc 9, *t 19% o'aloek, ?t 87 Day itrcat, corner of Qraouwloh ibraet. A <cn< i*l aaaortmaat of Orooeriae. Sugar*, Ooloa* Ta*. Riaa. Walauta, Sweat Oil, Fiah, Baal**, FU Blue, Button Blue, Alia, at Uo'elook, aix Art-proof Safe*. W. A. CARTES, AoiWonaer, 67 Say atreet, aornar of Qroen wioh. A UCTIOW BALES -HENRY L. HOGl'ET, AUCTIONIX ear ?By Cbaatarman A Hoguet.?Tuoaday, Sea. f, it 11 o'clock, at atora No. 181 Water atraat. Amiga**'* aalaar Fancy Fara, Bkina, Sleigh Robot, No.; oa a credit of eta men to* for approved eadoraed not** for tumtof A100 and upwardi. WM be told without reaetva, the entire a took of theaUia No. 161 Water atreet, ooaaiftlnx of MuSt. Viotorinaa, Cuffa Coaty Llniaaa, luatrtd Lyai Sklna, Swan Bkina, No. 1 Squirrel Tall Boa*. At. Alto the Axturoi, conflating of fir* proof Safe*, Counter*, Btavea, Shelve*, No. Auction bale, by anthony j.bleeceer thib day. Tueiday, Dseembar 'J. 1181, at th* enact hear of 12 o'clock, at th* Merchant*' Exchange, Wall a tract, abaoluta and nnreacrved?Four tlao building Lota on Sixty-'ourth a treat, aaar Broadway, and uniurpaatedin New York for inveatiac money. Bold fraa and dear of any encumbrance whatever. At auction-sals or tots, this dat, thi < 9th, at 10 o'olock, at 610 Broadway, two door* abort Houston street?A largo lot ol Faney Good*. Wax Dollo, la dreaa and undress: Horoot; Dogo; Crying Babies; Dollo and Doll Boado; Clocks, fee . together with a groat variety of Toys of all kinds, In Iota to suit purchasers, worthy of ths attention of the trade. Auction noticb -thos. bill, auctioneer. By II. N. Bush ?This day, at I0>i o'oloik. in the Auction Booms No. 10 North Williamstreet. will be s>ld. f r account of whom it may ooncern. the stock of a general country store, removed from Dunkirk by order of creditors. Will be continued on Frldav, at lCV o'olock. 360 bottlei Wine, SOAbsynth, Segars, Ll mors. so .balance ofsher'.tTe tale. Alio, a good Wagon and Harness Br J. BICEMAN. AUCTIONEER-ON WEDNESDAY, Dee. 10, at lOo'clook A- M , at No. 1!>1 Pearl strati, near Tillary street. Brooklyn, a general assortment of Parlor. Cham tier, and Klteben Furniture. Catalogues at the Bale room this afternoon. HBNBYL. HOCUBT, AUCTIONBER-AUCTION no tice?Imported Sogers?Chesterman A Hsguvt, w,l sail this morning, at 11 o'olosk. at their auction room. 1 William street, on credit of four months for approved pope N 0,1)00 warranted imported Segarg, of a pprovel brands. J1IIN LEV I SON, AUCTIONEER -OIL PAINTINGS and Engravings.?Will be gold at auition, without reserve, a large collection of line Oil Pnintinge and Engravings, suitable for parlors, with richlv mounted gilt frames, at the a*ore. 196 Chatham square, this day, Tuesday, Dec. 9th, at 10 o'clock, A M. ' jpob ealb and to lrt. A BAR. BILLIARD AND BOWLING 8 A LOON. TOB sale, with two tables and four alley*. It Is leoated In a great thoroughfare, sad i* one of the most mapeatahle and profitable establishments of the kind. The saloon Is handsomely fitted up wish every convenience. Apply to HOWBS ? BALC'KOM, Nassau street. A WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE. DOING A LARGE and profitable business: location one of ths be-t on the North rlvtr, near the steamboat landing A person with from 82.000 to 93,000 and wishing to engage in the business, will find this a good al.aaee. Apply ts HOW Ed ft BaLOKOM, Nassau street. A i)e, and Store to let. The above business bit been I established one year. Par farther part iculate, enquire of f. Dickie, 144 Chamber# street, or E. P. Dickie. Duakirk. ASnOESTORE TO LIT AND STOCK FOB 8AI.B-IN the apper part of tbe city, ia a growing aeighb orhood, or will be let for any other butinoee, exoept liqner; it hae a good-tixed baek room and a la?y< front oellar. Alt" a Store to let, on Broadway, near Twenty-eerenth street. with front tenement. Apply to E. D, Kinohimer, 919 Fourth avenue, Stei'aadaffariP. If. DBPO STORE FOR SALE?HANDSOMELY LOCATED la a pioneert part of the eit*. and in an improving neighborhood. Thie it a rare ehanee for a phyeieinn or drug /iet, at it will be iold ata bargain to the purchaeer, and oa easy terms. Apply to C V. CL1CKENIR it CO 81 BarUay street. rOR SALE.?THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN oyeter and refreshment ealooa. It ia fitted np ia the lalett etyle, and in one of the boot thoroughfare* ia the eity Also, the etoea, Lories and wage* of a feed etore. Either will be ecld for lets than their value. laqaire at U9 Fourth root, in the ealooa, after 8 o'eloek in the morning. FO R S A L C-THR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN Oyeter Saloon. tinted in a deeirable location aider ihr Buil t Heed Betel, eurner ef Third ayenne aad Tweatyfonrth street, entrance on Twnty-fourth atreet la quire oa the pramiaca, or at tbe etore etore. Ml Third avenue. FOR 8AI.E-TI1R INTRRFST IN L1A8F WITH FIXturea ef a wholesale and retail wine aad liquor etore now drini a larae and protiteVe burineee any pereon wiehing to engage in the bnelneee will find a ohance aeldcm met with, by applytag on the premiaee. Ill ayanua D. eornee . ot Eighth etreet. Guns, ouns ocnr-trr mibncrirbb has on hand a large geaatity ef brae* and Iron Uan, nnd Field Carringee, with implement! and equipments complete; alee. fJU.UOUlf nskei Cartridges, Uu.iW)Rile de.7S.WM Pietei do., with e large quantity ef ee'.ld fipnerieal Caee, Orape aad Canister Shot. belle. *e.; 1.U00 eete infantry aoeeutremeate template, with eantiaee aad baapeaeke Furnishes aay de eripiiea efOrdaaeee aad Ordaaane Storee at ehert aotiee Particular at tea ttee te fitting an Rrnee gaae for eteamore. A. BITCH COOK, id* Maiden Una TO TINSMITHR PLUMBERS. < 'iri'IRSNITIIS Hardware, or Sure Dealere.? For eale. a tin, copper, and sheet iron manufactory, eetabliitred twenty-fire yetre, wit|i e greet ran el trode from families, shipping, and rovermment work It is located in n very public thoroughfare for eay bntinese in tbe line Ample rentoae aeeignod for eelling out. It will be sold oa reeeoeeble term Thie is a Sac ot | ortnnity for n bnelnase man, very seldom met with. Ap ply to John M. Bra mi Sons, 198 Water etroet. or to A. Me I'hersoa. I- Water etreet. TO MERCHANTS OR OTHERS WHO ARE ABOl; r SE lr< ting n place of bnelaeee. a rare opportuaity is new offered ia the moet business pert of Broadway. For eale. thi oh'spired t?rm of four years aad eight months of the lsnes of rremises 1SS Broadway. Apply se H. B Piatt, oa thi premiaee. J. the two nearly finished fiet story brown stoat atoraa, ksryiuNtrUtssU Herd ay street These itorrsblTitsM built st s f-ost of about fib).(MO eeeh; are J? by 110 fast. sod embiae strength, durability mm tUfaae#. They srs olid My situated for almost say butineee. laths eonroo of two or three years the? will rent for frsia HOW to (D.iWOsaeh. Tht subscriber will r*at thsss for a term of Srs or tea years to oae er two undoubted tenaata. To psrteas desiring a first rate basin mm lece lien, It would be dcstrahle to oall sad Impact the stores, Address, for tanas, ho, RD H HUDSON, IPS Broadway, or RoV t II. MoMlllaa, of lbs firm af Strang, Adrlaace Ik I'o . No I Mai Ian leas TO I,IT OR LIASE. WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM power, that lores stors, No. M sad 51 Vasty street, eat of tie best locations down tows, for any klad of businsss Af ply to i. 81' rrenrl It Co., slass-cattere, on tbs premliss. oral B04 Brc ad way. sloes and leap store. TO LET-A HOUSE IN A VERT DESIEABLM location up tews with all tbs m>dera improvosasau. I oisessioa siren immediately, l'leass an inira at 95 William street, la tbs stors. T9 LET?A STORE SUITABLE FOB A BOOT AND brc stars, or tome light bastasss Alan, a well lighted sad roomy ba??n ?nl Alts, debt completely furnished rooms, at fi te II tbllllnts per week: er rooms by the night at 29 rents, I a <i aire in tbs efllee sf the New HeSel, oofae* of tt Illiaa ard rraabfsrt street, ap stairs. TO RENT-A STORE ON BROADWAY, ABOVE MAM loa 1'iuare It has two storiee sad basement, with Crotra la the yard Heat, $225 Also a third fi >?r in Broadway. near Thirty third street, vary cheap to a small family. Emtilre of R. O. Ptersa, IS wall street. WATCIIMAKER AND JEWILLER'S STOBF. TOR ale -This la a good opportunity oAercd to a 10no with $2 (filler t.l.HOh to la last, ia one of the best I or a tod hntiasoa plaeoo la tbs alty The re as an for idling is tho ownsr's going into the manufacturing basineee Tor partiealars apply at Bo. *11 Hudson a Sreet, terser sf Caaal. (Or ate re ts let, tad fixtures for sale ) HOTELS. Hi D30.N RltER HOTEL ?THIS HOTEL, ON THE rorasr of Hohokeu and Wsst streets, la aaarly opposite Coiliaa line af steamships, sad dlraetlr opposite theCaaal street depot t f tbs lladaea Riser Railroad. Rooms, par week, from fil M) to pd par nlgkt. frees W seals to St. A Pastaaroat of tho first < last ia coaaeeted with this eata M lab meat. A NOEL HOTEL. DALE STRRBT. LI VRRPOWL.-S. . Ttwers. proprietor of the a bo as hotel, bags moat ro partfnlly to iaform the eiUtaas af tho Ualtad States, that the Aagal Hotel is a first alaes astabllahmsat. Great improTsmeate sad alterations harlag recently been made, readers It sqaal te say bones la Ideerpool. The fhmlly department of lbs hotel will be found te em brae a everything tending te comfort, whilst te foreigners. rlaHiag Uvsrpoel. It preeeate additional aeoommodaMoas, ae a suite of f rouoh. It elite. tadOormta scrvaats form a portion af ltd arrange aioate The betel ie titrated witbla a few yards of the Ex thaaga and the principal budanes parts sf the town, sad wlrhia Itsmlantes wall ef the boobs. Custom Hsate. and Railway stations. 8. T. hue boon the proprietor of the Aagal Hotel twsaty years, and far tha I act as ran years the proprietor cf the gueea'a Hotel, Hanoi,osier, which ha ie new tiring ap te derate til hit attention te tha former, where he aepee te bare that klad pstr.aage he baa se leng been ksered with, aeeariag thoee wh e pstroaicc him. that ererp thing will be dene te conduce te their "enif<rt, and at made - terpen Warn Hatha. Intk ni Imni, aad Billiard lawi ar? an the prrmiee'e. N. B.~Cawtalae af ehlpe wtlt 1*4 thia eaUhliehmeal eery oearariteat, Mhmi al the irareel reepeatebla hetala la tha donke. 1^0 BOTBL KBErBBS. nuCSIMOlBBjM. AWf? TBI 1'iihllt CtarrellyA aew intention? flnaleyt BatTel "afetj Kept- arplirthle ta ail heya ant la aaa, at tka amall 0 *t rf 2*rentii.. r try. Palta>H Juatrf ' IMI. OBea. ha. Ill North willUn atraat. New Verk Ihu laraatlaa vat aa eahlMllna at iha World a I air. la Loadoa. (aaa OA alal Cattlopwa, ST?. lTalted fttetaa aa|>?rtm?n%. I Bad rerelrad heaerehlr meattaa hy tha prete pariiraltrly tha Morale* Clrotiel*. May ad, tV Okaamar. Mar 28th ; alaa tha a?r raepnadenr* la lh# New York Baieatlffe American Tnl. I I. No 41. p .>SP. Patnrakly lairrcoted trllh tha Imporlaane a( Mr Hanley'e Fatrat Bwlrel fiiba far daor kaya, alto kla Bprlap Befetj F.ocntrheea for dear larka. and bel.-rlne, that hy thalr tee oral aaa la haaaaa, aad particularly ia hatelo and other j nMir aoUMIahaaatr. honaa aad hatrl (hinted will ba pratrated from eraalep doata with tha aid af thalr awa kaya. we ciraeetly ratrmmaad thaa* InreaMoaafor euklia adopt! n (Blaaeri ) A C. Eiaptland. Mayor !< "'' W. Baleen Chief af Fatal r. A. Tallmad?? Recorder. Jaaaa flaalay It prepared to apply hit laprntraaat. aad ratpaalfnlly tarltee th? pakfla la foak ta their imfcrtat fly hit naw laraatlra af lha rctalelae plara added ta a hay. all attempla tn anient tha dear ky pliert er aippari will bd nanralitap. Thlt treat at rarity ia offered ta tha public for a merely aara*aal rhara? with tha tlaw ta Ita taatral adoption. Ta prctaat lB?"ara f't". aa aathnriraA a??nt aaly. will aall for aad ratara U?a kaya aa thr aama day. him.ii?ery7FA ACT OOOOI, ta. Mm ? BATtMAN XI ft III, V POtH'ITs TUB AT I I laafioa af her friend* an I tht ladiat of haw T .'kto har aaw and elegant aaaortai int of Frnarh M'llleoet. I.a ti?e Paofca, Ckildroa a Imhrof dared Draaaoe Ma. (to, at hat AMtaMaitaL ' ': MUathar i*wt Fran ok M#- j C Ml j- ? RK H ? '!! 1 ? SDAY, DECEMBER 5, 18* NIWBBT TELEGRAPH. wilt BTTturrnra ntos wiwuicm. PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE. the f#mpr*^H u a Final Spirited Debate between Messrs. Foote and Butler. THE KOSSUTH WELCOME RESOLUTION. The Election in Virginia, die, Ac. Ac. THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. Senate. WasHinoTOs. December 1,1861. mfmhf.18 coming isr. Meters Borland of Arkansas; Rusk, of Texas; Butler and Khett. of South Carolina; Bell, of Tenntsttt, and Downs, of Louisiana,appeared to day. rmvieNs roa tfir sbolfsffmrnt or cHari.aiti. Mr. Underwood (whig), of Kentucky, presented petitions from Pennsylvania. Indiana. Miss'-url, Vermont, Alabama, Delaware, and New Jersey, setting forth that tha memorialists are grieved at the election of Chaplains for Congress, and for the land and naval service., and they therefore pray that the obnoxioua officer* maybe die p?n?e?l with Laid on the table till the committees are appointed. COMMITTCF.a CIXCTED. Mr Bkigiit (dem ). of Indiana, said that time wonld be saved If the Senate wouud suspend the thirty-fifth rule, which required that committees 'hall be chosen by bill. lie therefor* moved to unpaid the ruU. Noobj*otion being made. the motion *u agreed to. Mr. B then <-ent up a list of all the committeee and moved that they be declared elected, which motion was agreed to. The following is a list of Tdr stawdikii c9?nni:t:i for nip raiationa?Messrs. Mason. Doeg'.as, Notris. Msna?n> and Underwood. Finance? Meesn. Baater, Bright, Gwia, Pearoe, and Mai l ory. Conwanca?Messrs. Hamlin, Boule, D,Jge, of Wisconsin. Jehn Davis, aiui Seward. M s Kir act caas?Messrs. Sebastian, Bayarl, Clarke, btoekton. and James. aoaicri.Tvnr?Msssrs. Souls. Walker, Atobiisoa 3pmsare and Wade Militart Arraias-Mesers. Shields. Clsmens Borland, Baldwin, Dtwren, (Tenn.), andjjonss Mii.iti a?Messrs Houston, Dodge, of Wisconsin. Borland, Baldwin. Morton, and Spruauee Navai. dreams? Messrs. Gwia, Stockton. Mallorjr. Badger. and Fish. Pi kmc Lski s?Missrs. Felch, Shields, Dodge, of Iowa. Underwood, and Pratt. PmvATr I a>d Ci-aiks?Messrs. Downs, Wkiteomb. Clemens. John Daris, and Hale. Indian Arrams?Messrs. Atehlson. Sebastian, Busk. Bell, and Cooper. C'LAine?Mssors. Brodhtad. Whitoomb, Bayard, Pratt, and * tde. Ravoi i'tioksav Claivs?Messrs. Walker, Chafe James, Poote, trd Snmner. Ji-ririaar?Messrs. Butlsr. Downs, Bradbury, B<rrisa. tnd Geyer. Post Oirica ako Post Boads?Msssrs. Bnsk. Souls. Up! am, Mortoa. and Ilamlia. HoAia Ann CaKAkS?Messrs. Bright, Rhstt. Douglas. Spruauee, aid Bnmner. I'BKSions? Messrs Joacs of Iowa; Borland, Stooktoa, Foots of Varment, and Qeyer. District nr Columbia? Msssrs. Shields. Bradbury, Morris. Berrien, and Clark. Patskts akii Patknt OrriCK?Messrs. Norris, James, Wl i'rrc.b Dawson. aid Smith. pi kmc Bern iieos?Messrs. Whiteomb, Hunter, aad C!ii1L SaiKTinn?Me?ers Borland. Hamlin, and Smith. xtkra*chmskt?Msssxa. Bradbury, Bright, filsh. Mannum, and Fiib. _ 7 an niTom as?Messrs. Douglas. Honston, Owin. Cooper, and Joss> (Toon ). BnoaosAse Bn.i.a? Messrs Bayard, Mallory. and Dais. hunaRv-Messrs Pearee. Clement, and Dodge (Iowa). Bkboi.i.iii Bin ?-Msssrs, Jonea (Iowa), assd Dad me. To Aimt awn Cowrnoi. t'osnssssr l*rsenifi's??or Ttrftssw-Meiers Dodge (tswa). Walker, aad Bell. iKrtottNinTi is CALiroasia. Mr Ow-iw ol On ifornia, presented mearal joint rea*uticn? of the Calif rata Legislature, In relation to tmI revt men to in that Btnie Nrnignoua nntion. Mr Dans (whig), of Massnchuaetts presented the p?tilionof fudge Oraaeh. of the United State* Supreme inet cattle* Ihat on account of aj-e and Infirml t-e be wlahe* to b* relieved from the duty of hearing appeal* from Commissioner* of Patent*. Mr Do?n (d*m ) of Louisiana, presented the petition of Mr. Duraat late United States District Attorney at >rw Orient* asking for certain extra allowance* Mr U i li. i? (whig) of Naw Jersey presented the petitk? of eitiient of K*w Jermy. for an amendment of the Patent law*. *o a* to protect American inventor* from an Invasion of their right* l>y Oana dians. A largo number of patitlon* were presented and other* withdrawn from the Die* south ? *aoLi** * ?!> TMr (cmiooi.c was Mr Rmctt. of Booth Carolina, gave notice of a bill to indemnify Heath Carolina for money* expanded and axpence* Incurred In tb* war with tb* Seminole Indian*, eeiroemo* ro iMnn TMr sixs*. Mr Bkicht gar* notice i bat be would more to-morrow that the ruie* be amended. *o a* to provide that the **c retary serge*ut-at-arm*, and doerkeeperof the Senate be chows on the third Monday of December, In the first tee*Ion of esch Congress. bii.i* irrinittf-tHt r*Lironwi* *a**rH hit, rrc. On the motion of Mr Gem, the bill eetablUhiug s branch mint in California was relerred to the Fiaaooe Committee. All ether hill* ca the table were appropriately referred Motrttani rot t*t imts*Tion or tso-tL-atDca Mr. Il*i.t. (fre**oil ) ot New Hampshire, gave node* of a resolution, requesting the President of the Calledfltatas to open a correspondence with the President of the k'tenrh Republic the object of which shall be an Intervention for tb* liberation of Abd-eh Kader (Laughter ) Mr Owm'* lesolutiou. calling for the correspondence rf Mr. Nile* late Charge to Sardinia, on the subject of a rLip canal to ualte the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific was token up and adopt/d imk uriTwi or iH*ru*in. Mr. IIn.B'a reo> lotion providing lor tho election of Ckifltlt waaad'pted Lino WilltTTI. The joint resolution making land warrant* aoetgneUe. u rofrtrod tmi pi rlic 14*t>? Mr. WiLtri (dom ) ?l Wireonetn. It trod used n bill oedlon the public land* to the Staler. on nnn tltloa of their boln| gte?n. withoot coot, to actual rrttW?. Rehmi lawn* in ? naii.aoao in wieconain Nr. TtuuilM nttodurod two bllla, granting land n Wiaronein for a railroad the aoiarth wri.ioMR a tent mow or wa. iiwhd. Mr Rr.wann (traeewll) of NY, Intrwdnoed Vila Joint reicltitioa. wiU'cmtng LouU Koaautb to the nation and l bo Capl UI Hi naked that It bo road a aooond time, now, with tbo pnrpooo of act Ing on it ('Main?It rot|olr?a th? unaaimoua anient of the Annate Mr Braaian (whig), of On.. and Mr. Oi.rMawo (dom >. of Ala ?Let It lay ooor. writ to thk aooaT'tn aaeoivriov. Mr Ahieli<*. (dom) of Illinois. introduced a reeoln tion which ho Intended to mcr* aa an amendment to Mr Sownrd'i raoolotlon. to tbo fleet that a committee of throo Renatora ba appelated bj tho Chair to Intro duao l.oula Komuth to tho Ronato of tho laltod Rtatoa Hi' ?aid tbo aaino rout re wu pursued in tho eaao of La fajotlo. tooh branch of Oogreaa rwroirrdblm aepanitety Il>' pronoood ni w to adopt a almilar ronraa la the reception of Kooouth Ko-autli waa n?w tbo gooot of tho nat'en. and. If It war Intondod to treat him eourteoualr. It should bo done In tho apirtt of conrteey. at loaot Ho could mo no Impropriety in rorolrlng him in tho manner pnprrod. and he waa terry Mr. Foote r reeolntlon had hi i n withdrawn Ho war eurprteed that Mr Underwood ahnnld bare rbjoetod to that roaolntkm. In no part of U.o world would K mouth bo reeoirod more oathoalt'lirally than In tbo r id Btato of Kontuoky Mr (ndlimooii fvhiei of Kr . rliarlalmod hartng r y objection personally to the reception of Koaauth, i d gleing Mm a bwt) welcome What ha had ohJecWd to waa tb* goearnment doing the thing M go. 'an nu-nt II* objected to tha consideration of the ran lu' ion at thin tin a m l tha auhjeet waa laid orer Lane *?nirn roa a am.road in ai.arama. Mr. Ci.bmesj introduced a Mil, granting land to Alabama. for tba or animation of rallroadA IHI lltl TBIART AORMlMtr. Mr. Clameue Introduced a joint rnaolu'loo authoriiing 'ba rraaidant to confer tha breeat rank of Lieutenant Itr.aral for dletlrxutah'd military nerricM Rafarrad to Committee on MilltaryAffaira the i oMraoMiaa ai a near. irrri r.Mr*r?mr. roora'a (raacH na. Mr. Foota'a rompronlee raaoiutlon baring baan taken up and read Mr J modiflad it by adding thereto tha arrda. 'and faithfully obaarred, and than aald ba 'knight It daairablo that both Hoaaaa of Oongraaa ahould unite In thr arlrmn daolaratioa mada by tba Prealdent of tba tTaltad Stataa In two annual maaaagaa, that tha aa rlaa of nmaauraa known aa tba Com prom laa ahould ba oonaidered aa a deflnltlra aettleme.-it of tba diatraeting u or at true growing out of tba ayrtrm of aoaiaatie alarary He read tba aitraota from tha maaaagaa of Praaidaat rul mora Ula raaoiutlon, ba Mid bad already been ml are presented , and hia own motira* In praaaating It bad baan denmpo'd by certain nawapapara which ha aaldom aw. and by per?nn? who la tha company of honorable OHU would raralra no countenance lie had aodeaire to return rarilamart for the abatfe -onMaotly Meape.i upon him Ha hoped ha had Milraapact enough to fa?l proper roa'ampt for tba arnductora of tbaaa degrade I praaaaa whatbar oor'b or goutk of Maa< n ft Dliona Una Ha had tba cctarlaUce of baiiarlag that nothing Mid he auob rrpiractuld iff'at theJudgment of any honorable man 11> itTffx whirh bad raoantly crowned hit axartloaa had alleged him tba! Wlekf d man. in nil quarter* were hla aramtaa lie anew Lt? remark" to day would ba mter?piaaantad and ba had takaa the precaution la tMe rwa to d" what ha aat* m did- ocMwiit what ha had ta any ta paper lopirwa yaadMyoanJ M lumtiog Urn E R A ] >1. propriety of the President g conduct In alluding to the adjustment. and In considering that he considered it a final settlement of the question Be was prepared to bow that there wen stronger reasons for Inducing Congress to make sucb ? declaration than could legitimately exist in the mind of the executive It was well known that the number opposed to the compromise at the time ot its adoption, was not contemptible, and that number has not been so considerably diminished as certain oyer- : sanguine persona Imagined. (Jertaln It <rw, that avowed opposition baa been made to the executive of a portion of those measures In localities easily to be nam-d. and the j resistance was at least contemplated In other places factious persons have been engaged In efforts to inffame the public mind In some of the Stater-; and great and per* severing efforts bad been made in some of tbe free btataa, by small agitators, against the act (or the return of fugl- j tives from labor; and the result has been, that scenes of ' violence and bloodbhed have been witnessed Movements have taken place in tome of ths Southern States, the tendency of which has bten to establish relations of para- 1 mount Im^ility between the people of the North and the SeMfc He entertained the confident hope that * this settlement would ultimately receive a fair ap- J proval at the huuds of his countrymen, both North and south of Mason and Dixon's lins. and he believed his countrymen were every day becoming more and more j satisfied with it. 8tiU. he thought, there was something j for Congress to do, to remove the feeling of distrust which a long oturse of agitation has engendered iu both sections Cimitig. as ths Senators did, from all quarters of | the oonfrdi racy, they could have no objection to report tbs state of t ublle sentiment among their respective j constituencies; and he hoped that each one was pre- j pared to'peak upon the resolution, and tell us whether they were prepared to sustain tbe measures calculated to re-establish those paternal relatione, without which ; it would be impossible for the Union to be . enstained He aid not exnect the resolution to be unanimously adopted by both houses of Congress tie 1 knew there were gentlemen in both Homes who desired , to perpetuate agitation; and such persons he thought would not be disposed, by resolution or otehrwtse to sa- 1 erittoe their personal popularity or looal ambition He hoped, however, that it would be supported by such a Largs number in both Houses, as would give assurance to the whole country that nu sueoes-tful opposition can be given to that settlement, or any portion of it Us had uot brcupht It forward as a party man Though from early matbood, to the present time he had been an inflexible, unyielding member of the democratic party Hn would scorn auv attempt to blend the interests of any party wKh this move- ' ment. Ilis objects were higher. They were for the ' attaidmentof higher ends than the mere advantages of ' party He would thiuk it unsafe to rely on party votes ; alone for the adoption ef any measure of this kind. It ] wss wail known that five eoUlam was attached to and _oonneeted with both parties at the North. He had ! hoped, on hie arrival here to find both the whig and ths Jem era tic parties prepared to repudiate all oonn*ctlen with this faction and its members He had hoped to find tbe d? mocrats bound by no alliance with man pledged to resist tbe law. and to keep alive agitation Pot one, he was resolved to hold no political fellowship with any party, or set of men. whose principle* are not In unlsou with the great body of patriots whom he now rspre "anted in tbe Senate. These principles were set rorth in j these resolutions adopted in the convention of the people of Mississippi (He then read tbe resolutions ) The | people of Mississippi regard this adjustment m a permit- . sent nttiement <f the question. Such in the sentiment of tba Union loving people of hla State. Tbey expect j froia the representatives of other Statue a declaration on the part <f these Btates of their Intention to stand I hv and maintain that settlement, in a!l it* parte < Will not Senator* speak out plainly, and; by ! this resolution. Jeclare their intentione to do so, or will they, by tbelr silenae, let theuselrei and their constituents be misunderstood i let nomia j trnm tbe South sty thst the North bae no right to ex- | peet u* to declare that ve will stand by the Compromise; and let SO (senator from the North say the South has no j right to expect any Mich declaration; for it ana well known there were person* at the Booth who preached discontent, and that at tbe North there were politician* who ?taud pledged to adrocate a repeal or modification tf the Fugitive law There were some such in Congress. and they had been admitted into party eaucuaa. who sto<>d pledged to this purpose It has been said that there were but a few represents tires frcm the North prwsrnt St tbe passage i of the Fugitive Blave law. Borne of them were aeel- | dentally absent ; and be had ne doubt all of them had some cause l r their absence, Waldes that of an unwil | liagnrss to show tboir constituent* their rvadioeas to rote for tbe bill lie was satisfied that there wer? many ahowore prepared to vindicate themselves by speechi ad action dm unjust iaatuuatioas The fart of their aWeuoo at the time of that vote, however, h id been seised upon at the Bouth. and held up to the public there aaan evidence of the unwiilrngaese of the Northern Senators to vote for the bill which granted to the people of the Smith their constitutional rights, lie had at home, j endeavored to explain this matter ; but he called upon those Senator* now by their votee upon this resolution, to declare bow unjust the imputation was It had also been said that there was nothing to pterent the Wilmot proviso being applied to the territories and nothing pre< lading interference with slavery in this district. Though, perv- eally be bad no fears that such measures weald pas* elUitf II uns of Congress. yet the lm; rrs*ion iimong the people will be wholly destroyed by a declaration by Unagrem *ueh a? I* contained in thi* resolution, lis hoped that when he left here, a few days henoa. he c1 'Bid be able to carry beme *o tbe people of bla State this additional guarantee of the permanence of that settlement Mr. Biti va (southern rights detn ) of Bcuth Carolina, was surprised at the introduction of tbia resolution?waa j eurtrtred when h* first heard of It. It was both unwise and unnecessary; it was a review ad the former legislation of C'oOjfTers If tbe paat legislation cf oougreaa , w wlcr^l idif n-p? iuih'h cum ii'?v puniy It; and If it ?? cnwlea. then the reeclutton *f unreceeaary He protected lytlivt euch >11 unprecedented courae. He bed no right to jur-dion the hi >? which induced tblc MMMW) but fen heath* right to dlectin and denounce tu eflectc If the 8*aator bed propMHd rerielog agitation ow thooe roe *? urea bo could not bare taken i atop bioto calculated than thw to throw up again the weta-ra ot agitation The note cot forth In the ioik .utioo ore now the lUtutoc of the lend Why meet Congee* bo called upon la tbic expert rant.ner to approre thorn ' The object woe. ho tuppmcd to giro thorn an authority and might which h?y would n, i , tborwi-o ha?.' Th >- n?t >r a ? i.. ia taken incupnrclng it could gain fnoudcfroni that cm t romieo "Hita re?olut(rn would new aaliaty the people of the South with thooe m aaurea Ho had denounced th'H whoa they went betore Oongreae. Ho denounced them now. lie denounced the mtaner lu which they were Introduced an I paoood. Be dewowaced them then nud now. b-oauae they aet a precedent for l-gialatlon :b? enn^u-noe of wbicb wao. that Ibio t'nlon would currier th* -ooatitution. It placed in the banda of a majority in Oongroea Ibe power to giro a c< ueiructi >n 10 the ? >natitutloa ti'ge'her at rariauce with ite cplrit lie could not place the leal of hi* approbation to that e mproraiae when bo felt b >und to d -nuunce It ll"Wro?|i be kiae the rod with whkb the Mow up< n hit right* had b- en In fltcted * How could be elt down and worchip nt the tree which la deattned to boar the fruit rf hitterccae and a> rrow to hie Maturity Th r?c a?l?. and the manner in which tney had paccod. D?>l unilnl tor?T?r an n- p? 01 an rnn-i itn#<ii to tli# poootltutloo Horwaftrr wh#n bbt TJtfkcnlty r*#a acd tbr goTanotnoat flnda olW-oalra to It# way lb#B iratoad of aincod'-f lb# rjoatltuttoa. you will h?ar lb# my nf " ponprtml##? cotopronla# ? e< mprotnla# " Tha riMthutlrn h?r> aft#t U to b# ponotaa'Jy b>l#??r?J uf *ltt erapraim and by all aurh ronpronkaoa tb? w.ah?r aid# lo## Tb* powor of tba ma^oti'.y will al war* hn?r It *o tbai tb# w*ak#r patty Bint low Uow oould tb* Ptnatnr #?p#rt bi? now to apt.m?# of what t* baa and alwaj# would d#noun?o ' II# wiuld #ontint# to i!#o?un#? It II# would d"UOunp? It aa tb?lr f?th?r? did tb* All#ti aod 9#dition law* II" tt'iiifbt tba 9< utb ahouid b* uolt#d Cnl#a# tb# Aoutb waa i.oit?d #b? wai doiai#<l Tb# ohj##t of tbii roaolutl. n wa# #om#thioc Ilka tbat of Lycurgua wb#n ba pt? -#rt#d c#rtaia law* to bia poop # with a 1# laratlou that tb y #hoeld a##i r b# alt?r#d. Mt FiMti-lltir. kt t?tura#d Mr BiTtra?W?|| a? you ar# going away, I auppoa# It la ab?wt lb# >am# tbla? (Laught?r ) Mr Foot#? Ob no I tin coning back Mr Bj tie#?Lypurgu' w?nt away #cp#cting to dl#. and did r*turn Tb# 9*naur. htw?T#r. aaya h# It pontine back Nnthti g but an act of Ood can k?#p bin away. (Laughter) Mr Foot#?1 m#an tbat our Union l<#trt*latur# will **nd n?# bark again In a y?ar or ao Mr Rrriaa?Well. h# r?on hi* LfMatur# an I nnllk# Lyrurgua can con# back wb#n h? plonaet Mr Rntl#r r#p*al*d again hta utt#r rond#nnntlon of tb' romprnmt##. and hi# intention to d#nounca It aa uajuat 10 I bo w?ak#r p, rtl< 11 Mr Foott wa# a lltil# #urpri#?d at th# warn an I #ti dTtly pr. n< dltat# ! and pr>pai*d attack Juat mal* Frid#at y. It wa# th# twauit of cnnf#r#nr* and lone filiation. Mr F' th a dioclalnrd haring mnault<d with an# oa* Mr Foot# ponld n<-t undpratand what had rm*l th# Fonator'a Indtgnattrn Tb#ra waa nothing "IT#n?l*e t? any fmnor fetate in lb# r##t lotion H# wa# not awar# tl at It lut#rfrr#d with any d#llb#ration now going on at I he Scuth II* IH utterly it I In* to comprehend the Senatcr'r *?rm "ppoMt'?n. The Pen*tor had Mid that he could sot worship at the foot of* tree whore fruli war polsonen* Thlr war to ray the l???t. as myrtteal ar It wasreflned Ifthe Senator o rantan>thing It war thnt the roBiPTiitnl'e war tree hosilng poi?.nou? fruit If it har here* rurh fruit thaalt Hail. n?n*ofit had fallen In Mia rlrslppl On the contrary It har there ormfneed fruit like unto (toldenapplrr.prodtietlee 'f health and natloualdlt nlty Mr Tootetheu retlew?d thef inipmtnlrear?" Call fhrnlnwa* admitted ar eeerr other State wn? fhe war In the Cnlon and South Camilla hal suffered nothing hy it Has not the Senator frrm California *o demeaned hlBiaolf ae to ermuiaad reepert from eeery Southern State' I ? thrr? a single abolitionist in the California legislature' Net one Hid the South suffered by thr tetrltorlal Mile without tha Wllmot precise' He hal been Instructed to rate for the < rltortal Mils ?ithou< the proriso. aid though accused of ctolatinx ia?tru.< tlons the roierelgn pecple of Mt?*l**tnpt bad decider he had dope tight The Slsre Trade Ml' Was pr?c t'ed'y harmlee* Whst did the Senator want * W' Le want ar y of these Bills repeals J' Did he want th ft tltirr Slate law repealed or amen led * II# tern >m her?d that at the t'me of th. Jl?rn**twn of the T*r raid eni tnrssnge Srme. clatmlrg to be Sonthern mm raid th fttrtdeat had n t the powr to use thl int an I net to coeiee thr State* into fhe ' h*er?*T>pr of the law <)n I thject of thl* rr?olation ?a* to cecum an etTse'uai **' I onUcn of the law Tha Senator ooapl lined that th i Uaae for ooa*UtuUo*|} MM"?d?anU had gone by H LK '""3 PRICE TWO tu glad to bear It. Re wanted no amendment!. The eonetltuticn of Washington waa good enough for hUn. He bad beard of t he amendment preparing; the daal ne entire. with doable re to eaeb. to be Coamandara in-chlaf ot the arm; and nary. Mo rational man would deny that i' tueh an amecdineut waa adopted, the Union would not lart a week. lie wanted tboae who talked of constitutional ameudmrn'r to apeak out, and say what tber wanitd. The Senator called on the Booth to be united, or ehe would go by the board. He looked upon the South aa united now eren in South Carolina, Under the title of oo-operation thev harre orartieallr deeldad list svcvdon ia not th<* proper remedy for their alleged grievances He bad said two yean ago, that if It wag proposed t? tbe people of that State to rueb madly out of the Union, tbey wouM rise Majestically and rebuke the demagogues of the bo,*. South Carolina ia now redeemed and disenthralled tr- at the .'bains attempted to be thrown around her by Jemagogune. and the world is now rejoicing at her glory, abd laughing with scorn at tbe puny effort# of tbe baffle J demagogues and traitors whohave used laagoage with-m her limits unworthy of all lipe but their owa Her star now stands prominent in our constellation, in all its original brightness Long may it stay there. The Sooth called upon to be united. lie and those who acted with him, c nnpoeed a majority of the South , and the few were constantly calling ont. " Be united cr we are doomed 1" Come, then, yon of the minority, and be united with u.?, the majority Mr Foot# alluded to tbe delay by those having charge of the bill to bring forward the Fugitive Slave law, at tbe session of 1860 Mr Bt'tlkb rejoined, defending himself from any &s' ign or object in the delay in brls/jing that bill before the Senate at that eeealon Befcre cone Iodic g he gave way for a motioatc adjourn, t Ed the Be a ate adjourned The Vlrgtwla Elrrtlon. Richmond Deo 8,1351. Tbe flrst election, under the new constitution, for Govern or. Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General of Virginia, took place to-day. Member# of the State Boat# and House ef Delegates were also chosen We annex the reeult, se far as known-.? In Petersburg?Johnson. (den ) for Governor, Deafen, (dem ) for Lieut Governor, and llocock, (deal ) for Attorney General, have a majority of 122 Daniel, (dea ) is>lected to the 8eaate. and Wallace, (dem ) delegate to the Assembly Portsmouth give* a democratic-majority of,lb) In Kichmond eity. Summers, (whig) for Governor, Watta, (whig) for Lisut. Governor, and Baxter (whig) Vr Attorney General, have each a xajority of TOO. John A Meredith (whig) is elected to the Senate, and Ooaway Robinson. W C. Carrington, ani W. F Sutler, (tvbigs.) to tbe Assembly. In FiederU-ksburp, the whig candidates for State officers have 7U majority- Catchferd, ( vhig) is elected Senator and Lacy, (whig) to tha Assembly In Henrico coonty, Summers, Watts, and Baxter, have iuv aiajunij. n iv n uviud, i wosn; is eiecie i a au i T tirifltn, (whin) to the Assembly In Alexandria county Stuunen baa a majority of 2tl. Municipal Elrrllani In Manaarhmaetta. Bu*tcw. Dec 8, 1861 There wan no choice for Mayer at our municipal election to-day. Wilkin*, the regular whig oaadidate. lacks 744 vcte* of a majority cmr all other*. The vote steal* thu* Wtlkina, whig, 4 US Tbaetcr, democrat, 2 128 Dr Smith, native American, 14 524 William*. fee* *oil 441 Three whig aldermen were chosen, and there will prwbaMy be a whig majority in the Common Council Mr Duntiagton. whig, baa been elected Mayor at I.owell AU the aldermen are whlge, and there U a whig majority in the Council. Navigation of the Kudien Rtvrn Annan v. December 8. lttbl The Swiftsure, Baltic, and Commerce eteaaa towbdata arrived here thia morning?and thia afternoon they were elf egaln. la company with the Indiana nod New York, beving in tow the Mlowing bargee ?Krie. Advance, Am 0. Teft, J O. White. New York, Oregon, Brewer, Opblr, Plymouth. Princeton, M. BteodUh, Trary. (ieorae Tibbitt*. and* one other I.aLe beat* ? 0 W I>avia, Tllott. V W Oitian. Kadiral. Scotland, Dalharco Col. Armstrong. B French. Thoma* J on**, Washington. H V Yoorbie:, and two other* Scan* of the stearners will return early in the mcraiag for more bunt*, nod wU. no- doubt, tahe away ail that are now here, originally intended for New York. The tow*, to-morrow, will nlao take down the sohooae* J D Klsh atisloop Ann B Holme*, for Fall River, aai the schooner A delaine and sloop Index, for Haw Bid lord This afternoon the ilea mors loin* and American F.agie arrived fit in Troy. with ten satud boat*, all ladsa Thiar I 'night Is being transferred to barge*, tix of which are 1 ctding for New York The (even boat*, ice bound on CoxMeUe fiaU, left by , the Gareile laat week, war* reached durirv Saturday a~xl I Sunday, and tawad below tiro ice. The wentk*r U mild, with rain Kntaareflng Ibroni t'tlca. THK FOMK IMMJRaNCR COMPANY?Bf'I'PasitO M"RMI OP A CHILD?HI R04.AK1RA?VOITftO LAblKS KB PORTED TO HAVE IHEM POISONED, ETC Uric*. Dm S Hil The following la a notice i*<ued at Home. Dan 2 ? ' New York Protection lufuranee Company, of Rom* N. Y. The policy bolder* of thi* company ant ro)ur?ted to treat at the WUeU lion**, on Saturday evening Dm for the purpoae of taking into conaideratiou th? affair* of the Mid company la rlew of the late rnormau* av *c**n ant* levied by order of lh? Board of {Director* up< n ita pr< mium n> W* ' Thla nail la aigmed by Hm?a H.j len, Chapelt Walker I lly, Ma'.teeoa. Veaxie Parkin*. and Abatl. and thirty of the principal m*rcbanto af tba alace wbere tba meeting waa held Mr tiamrtk a* call*d to the chair Strong rMoiutica* were ptweet, and a com mitt re of five *u appoint* 1 to examine the book*, and report to n fut ure meeting The ranee of the rem plaint i* that the holder* of |>rami?m polieiM baa* been taxed ai> >nt fifteen por aent on *aid notr* Th? company bare mat with many >o**n of lata Coroner Coyne to-day held an taqueet on the body af a child named Cain, wppneod to bate been murdered The jury brought In a verdict that It raina to Ita il-ttk by r< ma oaur* unknown t? them |.'<tn Saturday a numbar of room* in tb* Mtdregor Tlcure occupied by tba Snpervlaor* whohad been attending tb* annual nuetiag of tb* Board, were entered and rarku* *um < of money wer* extracted from the cloth** I f 'li?lr?l*epirg tmant* There la a rumor in town that thirty *lx young la dim were poieoned a few day* Mne?. at the female ecm'.Bary In the neighbors r Tillage of Clinton The weaiber I* rainy an 1 warmer. with a than re far lb* canal to open Arrant nf a Pngltlr* Slawe. Itaaaienuax, De? litl William Kelley ?/iei Bill, a (ugltlre -tare cla med hp Jacob Klgbtrr of Carroll county Maryland eu arreetad la-t night, by oMoer Miehad Shaffer at Jereey Sh re, I.yccmlng county, and a hearing held before Comm-a ?n ner MrAliater. before day brrnk. and aaat back The Cnaa of Mr. ThraaJker. Cii?*i ?erne, Dec 1, 1113 The brig Argn*. arrived nt thla port fr.?m Mevtnn repcrt* that Mr. Tbraebar *h allowed to go to Spain a* a cabin |a**ea|er. and waa treated generally with grant c leniency l'ropoaala for Canal IttrfniM OrllArktu. Aiaeir Dw I, 1SII The Comptroller adrertleea for proyoeai* f?r SAuOOMof ranal r??mur certificate*; the proptumU to be >e<?tead until lb# !8d ln*t They are r-daemabte In .Italy. IMS, atd l<ea* S par cent Interest |Tli? Rcvoltallon In Korlhrrn Review, Jut Mr# t>?i ??i? I>?r ?1S1 The ?ti *m>hip fanny ban imr-i with later newn f'fto the R'a Orande Nothing rettvia wn# known of the poeHlon of CmtlJil. Report* wefr current that ha bad I #r a largely reinforced and ? ?ild renew the ottaeb in a law dnj while. oa the contrary, U k? aaa?rt?J that the aortatnl haa beer orcaahed A graat atom had nmaad oa the mart, In whi-h I ha fanny experienced (tome injury Thr Month (arallna Ugtilatara. Col I Mm. t C . I>?0 I IM1 The hill for a ceeeeion convention which paeeed Iha Aenate on Tliur*day haa hot parol la th* ll.iuee, yena OS na)t t'4. and now oaly want* to 0? rat .fled Jrnny l.lntl In Ptarldtntr. Pant man a Dan I, IW Owing to tb* Indiapoaitioa rf tig nor Aalri. J-nap Llrd'a concert atonunnd for thia *? uiag, haa been pWtpOMd MarhaU. CH*aiuw>!?, r?#o ?, mi Cotton ha* been in gcod demand 1 TOO tale* anid at 7a I l(c , prleaa. alter the receipt of the Pnei&o'a n*wn, favored aallers. Al**iv. Dea 1.1SS1 galea wore made to- day of 3 i >00 huehel* four row ad I arlry at 80c ; end about SOU dreaeed hogt. at Ma SO ?* * '1 ? itumTiii r . Ft. Mr.* at to* nt lii?om (1.-th 0*or hM r--?ini>?.l bio < m> 1*1 nopuclty %? Cnroaor of thi* ?uatr, I* r. ii' iu-nrt cf hi* r.>BtlB?*d ill boalth. whlnft nm Ifi.-d blm lor.r?hi, of fu'.BII mg th? JuiiM d-Tolr?l cpaa bin W? ovftnttid >b?< Kwdtftr Ttllmtiif wdl rwi*? tho .vi'"i?tOio?.? ft on OcftOBMr tluftt. to SI. * VftBBBCJT. I Ucnti no Hi* ?? ?A torturv by Dr I'ophoU, of t Kuntit.tl.titi Ko( ??d rrtnoUting of (or,jr*phtcol Boom*! 0( tho k< u?try "% JtliT-r-l e?-nng k ? tbr Tilo-tnt,-* but rwmg to tho ornwJ.-d ?Ut? ?f amt wiiiBiB*. w<r *r? r itnpolli-d to ontii tb* ropirt It mi ?ft*n Co. i mo* ?A orUt?oa *of un? t oolhoOo* J?n at.il AnthfT r?ilr*?'l io?t oo?nin(. oVtut *ot?c Mil** thin ?kio of C?md*? h?tw??B tho Phllo-Mphtt trom ?B I 0>? ytfltB frlO* ?"tlth Tb* ??flBC? ot h-ttfc trotaa, ? I -bo . ?t? i th - wo?triuo wt-ro eomoi loioHip i?mv?l ? T' tiJu. t -r (n fbo tr?ln ft*B? 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