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N O R Til CAROL I V A S T A II W E I) IS E S i) A Y M O It N I NG y J AN U Alt Y 30.' 18 5 G. f.oss fr Vi kmvn i TTiiy. 1'r. 5iih'. Idler-ttjhuf tli ttesn.fb '.llr. ! ... . Wi t!.U.k w. Soared tmJMil j jotter l 1 hat i:iereir..iV.l.:j of the I ,n-i-oiv.uiutd d.s-' , ... , . , b n ll.'U IIIV ' Democratic party -tha Aater'.a.n p,r:r being frtw from alt bUm in ta sutler. IT, however. ' ' a sirij.e doiita linger in th muni .J uiy man of f any party of-the I'ni.n, ir believe it will he in- . Mamlr nnd tWar di-nellc 1 b i!.e rtf-ru-..! .aftl. t 11 V - . . l i r lilt f,..m,ns Itra-ton (h, .ott rn .a IkU let terifMr. SinitU, ..f Ai&l.aina, ail.trer. to hi cnirtitiienta of (lie Fi onh f.rfi'-n'W!iio J !itrit ufiht Sfnia. It U a tai'lo.-Iy ami aiiuira!.l , wi h maibcmatif al clranxw, 1 A DUMlltt nf ueRourreaueniiorraun.ieini - l),m,r,y,'. Ihtrnvlrft, that tit- " immrtl , fw oft onnttain.B't nyiiitry. the reetird o far t tlii urtti. .fO(m)?re.-. at.t,-f.r h t.ar r.-rrtcd l!i W.!., t Kn. 4,w (r.y i der.oai.etd a. mK TWr law i, Mr. Rirhard.,. and .i,rg,,,ia. f , 'I,,...,, ' rwisnwm tl fUnh.m:.ial jinimple. ..f the t;,, in preferenoa t a aienil er of their w areOe rerywet. opoo wno: the wh.,1. rp.n , (;u0ih,,(m OtMr ro..l'e.r;. f ibsjame par- rnrty. nu wi... they hai a urged no per ivWj and that that wponkifiility it t ty ned plira-e .iMiny nlyiMi i'liwUn. i " 1 4hai or p .Int. o jec l."," , jr..- ip.vhle fur thorn or tlwir friend to aUuffla if i . . -v"" .y " titiim, Uit f . S- Ti,a K.tieituu fr.,m (.....rn will pardon m , ... , , . ii-. . i tlunal Ainficii party fH'J Lln-lir in a I if in niuu hi. aib.li;c iiaiiimer I km LH-LrAout or era.lo. M e he' our reaJem to read tin etract ' .IT... . . i i.:... J . '-,'l-c "!' i ive out erefi. lly and thoughtfully, and thea rl kagaia. , iinn eaii.liUtn-r to Mriii. etery fooling irf and they will put theine'.tei ill pceti.fl nf, fit-frfcU and toadmil noUicly that the were fti and Brpr.meut w!,erewith , viadicate tl. ",,ff tl!l,nt "' v'".tilirtion nf thaantintry. a..d , r ..... i th.vt tlwy ware enemion u oeilma rcuuiumut- Amerimn purty. m Ui conj wt tlie Democrat e, whii-h bo teiion cvn upvet, nuaoiiliwin im;.!ir. 'I'h ennMineiur of the c.iueiu reti.lutioa anil Wa aKA. to ourrea lot sluo (n ;recrv thee i 0',h PweH "f Hie gentleman froin Oet-(fia, eu- ft. and argument. U ut in the apprwiching ' J L4 " 1,M 'f en J';T. T!"1;'? t"lr" 6 . " B ty. ba bseii(H(.ly to throw tha Rational Aaiar-, eanvaa. . -.-. ! is in upon the dignity i.felfrepeet( and heace We wi.1i w bad room t r tha entire latter t ( th t hure been found voting l.r a ditingiiilid Mr.Saiitu, Ut tha . i.!, joined pretty Jengthy tjr. mM nwiilt of tha r awn orianitation. . , . r ... I i-1 II Uional Amcriniiii cwld not he expect trart Bt auffiui, and we py ttat i a , C(1 to oi lle,lU-an. ; if th. Admin length may deter na m.iu from roajlng its a . titration prty pnoitively, by reeolution and But whyhavatbaVstionat Americ.m not tad with the Adininfotrali'iD prty iu the 'elwiioa of Speaker? The reamnt which follow will, 1 think, be deemed fully (iiSciont. , r Tliat the Ailiuinitmiii.n party i the implasa bla enemy of tha Ani' -ic m purty i ulEiiently clear in tl aotorioua f.iiM tint no memliefof the American party i allowed ! holjoffiiw tiiidnr it Kren tli n9ltt p tmatrr Uremoroda noon a it u dio .rerrj that he bek.ngi to the Ainpri can party. Thia will not be denied. lint, apaet front thia, the Ailiniiiii.lrnti.ui party in the l..ne of Repreeiitativei on the fttuMny ni;;hl before th meeting of Cjnreii, n.Jj.pted th fulluwing resolntiuti: . , h - . " llfolml. That tlelW-mocnie meinher of tli II me of RepreventntltM, though iu tempo, rary uijior'ty in thin body, deem tlii. antueoiviion . 1 a.. f. ll .'i! .1 .t . . . I taH tuei lieartKlt con-r.Kul,itioni on tint Irf j amph, In th recent clretion in Mreiul i.f the Nm-thern, K ttern, rtiid Wertern, well a M titli, em Ktatei, of the prinjlpl of tl1A't(H-.Vv!-. ia bill and th d.ietrine of civil and religion lilterty, whh-h bar bttn m tuAtnllf utmUid by vrAt political ordor known a the Know-Moth-ing party ; and though in a aiinorily, hold it to h our highest duty to prciHin our org.iitir.a tiunund eontiuu our effort in th ni tintebanc and deluiioe of tli use irint'i.!i' ami the aunstitu tioiial right of et ery aectiun and every elaw of eitiian, ag.iimt their npponrnU of every de.erip tion, whether the o trilled A '.xWiVnm, A'nor A'o'7, or Pmioni'lt; and to thi ei.d we look withronfidenii for thi mtpport and appmbatioo of all fi-Hl and true niit friend of llis ooa.litu ti'.B Bad th I'nion throughout th oounlry." In tliil roolutton th American party (Know Noihinp) UrepreMnteJ toth oounlry, by the ol cian tolrof Ui Alininiitrnii..n parly, athaiing " ruJattl y d.i7. tl Iht ihrlriurt nj rifil amj rtliij imt i-tWj," mid alo a " oppoueiit of Ui pria cipbMwb.ab fwawrv th auMiitulioniU rights of etery ecti. in and rry data of citii'ns." Thea thargp, digr:uful in tbwelve, were puhlith tJ to th worid at the tery moinrnt jthn all en ervatli tuen wer ami.Mi-lv aceking axcuao to com togithe th purpiM of praiining an orgnnisitioti, Thi r.UUnn of boatility, to ntphati m ilaalf, Viu atl aigli to clo the door s,-tin any attempt at rwtnj.liiti.m. .Vovenhele j nauty alt th Nationsi- .Vneitcons, in view of the ineonrenitince ni.d Uaiicrs growing ut of emitinu. in ..d pnnrat!! d'"..rtnintion, e.e soii-.u for an aoCi.mm'.ilii'.ii, Iteardilig thi ro.l..ii .n at th last ynitul t'uiriii f an cu-ited an I e.lring pirtj many w-r willing tu h-t it Pm unh.-e ltd, and to (nd it rtcus in the p l.ii.-.il h tll'icioniinn of Its eonception. Hut w wer nut permiifil lodo tl.is. lry after il.iy lh AdmiwiMiaiiv side of lh ball of th Hou re sound, d wilt denunciation of th Aiacm-nn party. In reply to an ot.'rtur mad by dis tingni.hej mfinlr iT th American party, thai I. was willing to have eunferranr with lb c mwrtitiite men of all parlies, the Hon. Mr. J ., of IVn.t.;. It aii.s. th Author of tli ftf.r . ..J r. lo'li-i. at.d id l.stier at that um nf t!. A'lu.in. trali ,0 forre, mi) hiially isidl "Th IVme-r.ttic ptrtf w.ll not gn Into any but l'mrriUf eau. j' Toi e.'R.i.J to la fiiiwber; I r th pl.rit wet with lh i!mt I. .it sai.lt ig a -id S ' )! lory o4.. rseia-.il of th AduiiuUtra i i a i'"Ji itot It regained f 'P th bonornbl geotleman fr.aa (ir.irgi (Mr. ( ran) to crush th list b pes . f an am.maaodaiioB. la a "parch whha be de i trd on lh Slst of leembr, Hj3t iu tl Huus n a ajwv. h m4W retnaksht fa? its vituv rr.ilo) than fur lis orig!nlity I Bud Ui folhiw- i g paaaafs; "I am asking of th IriuBi) h of lbs peopl ta anmntvB with Ui IlemucrMi party, in verh.ui S'st ibu Vulon, bisra party winch isr.hd U.eni the bsneei prusmplioB, an hoe! lis ...d ..bl'r sti.s hs their bands. 1 will say fiaak f and .d "I'.y to th gemlemsB frotn KauttM-ky ' il if H.is II wr siever erginiied wiihoot ... tot would i.es V gitew f .t tM k r niitirsof ary parly whUb ha iarrild o ha . ...er th dv trin of ll.se oath and obli ' '! . fa.. 'oats fiiH lie.; ;. (Mr, Ciisj 4- iirr..aa -ny u A sweet r- ln.-l rr.iMaii tpriaxiag ap or n., i.t : s. 4 b. f... t srs t sr nf it, a " n1 nf our peopl wsi bd by solriun i i . i . , " sod i". -i.t to s.i!,et tlistr fetiw ettt ' ... I. t.i. ui.li.own in I Iks f-t r-.l,..-l .'..fy .af 1' r ....!.. s I. its id honav'j Ij. at . I lli.tl.il .., ii.-.n.eaaf ll. e.,.i,iu,,.,..al i , . , ,.i f..,..yg..l, worthy. ..4 psirtoti.e t . f .- Unl. t . . : " A .1. ..rsl.W as Ihs . .-aoiaatma af ,1.1. il I'. ptrty. aa de. r I.t. I lg lay i ' I'.at I'. 01111 fity of l iepsf . a shI! fill I . . frsi. a..d es rtnnit I e ti II j 1 II 1 I. I.t 1 . 1 t'.t r . . 01 . - J l.y f ..a I ' in - t .1 a p ,.. . . " !i os ia s . 'o I s. t 1 I' b .''.' ..wi 1 a fi . I.e .. s, ir. I' ) If a? I. ',s ' l- f a .owhr of ti. Amertraa psr-y. i a et-r fs i.rw t. tl 4:4 caibr.n f ' a :r,;!, t.m.1 hi frie,l an supp-iewl W i(rtt i with him) rr-srd. tab Amcricaa party a utir!y I , i ri.. i r.ii. ... -f ' Pb f irBie egn.j.U.. 1 mem but eoo.ro, ihe caoeow resolution. 1 ... , I tiling 111' II l T '141 (f'Ji:!!, Dill fl)!l jinl th u soV.i is hi .nii total - " Wl bWoWwtmmaa fc 0.rrgH. at ha d i n i ifm irti li m, allow at lu mt t: r,;ik J , thia : he declares that, t ivsoaoinf Cm nr T.irrtir character of the ob- ,' " & ,i'.-uh p.trty, b never .ill rR 1 " J"r l'1 lriT. n w , th da ein, wUl, hi l. fr 'arr;u. party Lini-eM', rwlietiiri.ru they ' r pr i.;iu.-. u u ronilrm :"' I oire w r'f fwiy t : A-il ib in tSa (fjleri.) 1 r. fiv ew J CMM-'rj by Tr.tinx j Tut a man wiia y" j ,. &m fur A.l.m..i.tr pl, repolled Ut-m, what el.e could they do hut remain tna.f'at to their' principles aud Krm hv ihoir iMin.li l.il.!? U i true thnt we hat f.en at liltfrlgM ail tlue to vol hiniii.:n wa ph-as-e.i ; )ve have nevtr been drbarred from voting lor the A'iminiittruti.ii eandulitte or fir any. other nun; hut we do Dot olioun to ..'k th band that atriket u, m.rare we jnit Clirii.tia.altk) nuiih to turn our other elievk to the uiilar. will now rail n; n th bjnorahl gentleman from w.riria I M.-. C.h'.) and my dwlinguiah I eollrjiiMi t Mr. II .ut.,.i) tomovipt th Kepuhli can of th rpiHiiiihility. Oo the llitli of Janu ary th gentleman from OeorgU (Mr. Cobb) ma.1 the fiillowin happy ,aud eoueluaiv charge 'gainat th Hnpuhiicatus Mr. I'. a i. ' On word ui.ir. Mr. Clerk, in ref er lu thu ir(wtioiViy nf Iht wytmhatitm of tl: . IIoum, and I am done. I have uot rieo to g i into tlii ili'iu-.i'.n. The rrturd of thi llone during the hint few d.iy eibihiu thi act to th twnliji thitt th IteoublirAn party, a they e.ill theni'elre and are termed, h id it iu their powe.' ti i. luce in the tienker eliair a memoer of ib'ir own party win, at the Mcnnicm'entoiit of thin .e.sion, poire.l lhehilnnl Riimbrraf vuta fthatcirtv for that no'ition. Tlia iwaoiuiion oTrred by the gentiijiuiin from I'.wa (,Mr. T hor in;i n; declared the gentlvmiin from Uhio (M , Campbell) Ui I th Speaker uf th How. Un the Tii.rty-fourth Congr. II received, 11ehev, th vote of fifty tocmher of the ll"0. Tliere were v... liat agnintt that ruolutii.u faTty-two member ul th U'puMican pirty lifty-twit of t';o who hit im I heir v.ilu f..r the gi'ii;!e.nan fr ui M 4:i.:hiiett. (Mr. lUnk.) 11 tiio -e fifty tw i wh i lotcd api'nit th reiiuiiou had voted f r h in tlm rnilutiiil wooli li.n'e been ailnpted, and .M r. (1 impbell would ha- been aleeted !W.ik er of thi (loUM. Tliee gentlemen thereby placed thciDHilv hefor th ooBntfry in thi p..iiion that they are not content to orgauiia thi Houm with a uixiuhcr of thrir o u pirty, and a member who iu th .'li'iico of a plurality of that pry at the eoinmeiu iiient of the i..n they would rather Unit ('ongre alu.uld remain Jiautgnn ire I and t'i" 'lota, nmoul to ceil to g i on with it operation than plan a man of tbeir owo par ly bi in having the omhdene nl that tmrty, agreeing wi'.h tliem in principle, and eupi-.Lle to dianhargo lh officein th ."..o.iWor clm'r. huch m the record, no fur, of th oion of Con-I gr. Tli-ir i"ue i Mr. Ilink and diorgni ;iiinn, in iiroC'riiiiu to a in iibnr of their own party, aiiint ahom they hit urged B peraun ti I or political i.l.jeclioti. 1 l.e mpunibtltty i withthm, andthry are toaatiafy tli country that oli a poaition a the nn which thry ba umcd ran bejuitified." (ii much f -r th cbarw of the h 'noral.le gen tlamtn frunt Ueirgi.i. (Mr. Ctbh: H i admmrd to he up mred by the record. Th login i good and eoitclu-iie, aui va tuataiiied on ll.a .m day by my f.iioid frdm Ahihama, Mr. Ilouiton.) puUfrtna l J.M-. II aidi i.i a "pwit i" mi rutin, Rimtauig tu ll. e 1W- ins want to elect o firl'tcuUr man. If vnn had .lily Tut.' I the other day for th honors, blestid it.siln;riiihe( gentUman' from Ohio (Mr. Campli!') lu rW f k let bttm eotrcf. If I am ma) mls;aken all tl.es srnttcring totes or nearly every one . I theut, fill on and wer at fsr thti ii.siot. 1 1 and if the Hanks men ha. fallen iHthnu Mr. I itiupbel) ould bsv bee elected, sad W iuld hat If vu reeled. r ttiir,Jort (A frfy Mil Au 14 pji?' r lu .yimi.e a sr." Toe llepuhlii .-ut piny, h iving had Hi powr It alc-t aa.doWr. f their iwb party.as earnestly and lor;uii,ly ur-ed by th two gentlemen nlait o.i-.u-.t. and inning fsilrd to do so, sre ju.llr oh. ...ii u to the eharge Jut for that cViin jiieiicy I hey are llis r'i-.l.l. any. Hut they filled tuduiltnew restiontlhililie ; and now wa will, pat th 6aoioa Is Mir Itifamtl sjnie il HH. On Mooday lh Jl.t Ins'ant, tli bonorabat gentleman from Virginia ( Vr. t'srlile) .. fared resolution that the honnntih) William Hmith, ItxprDsent it is in Congrss from irginia, should ldfUrrl .Speaker of th llouas) ot Kepresn tnilras, t post that .esolutiuBlbs VMwas lam, and Mr. bmith rrrld forty -sets Viate aiuonat w hich was, I belirrs, every member of tli .-ili inal Amrriran party nreaeu , tcept one, lie- i ll.a vut for Mr. Su.iibi Vrss lr. h.w-r. Tin ww, John P. TampM), ( a-h e. If. K. II'. rM, Cos. t'ullea, Ik-mirll. FtbrriH, liullia, l.sns, 'irvtarr, Fnaser, Henry ll.l uler, J. M rr..n, llama, II hrrl. 11.-loo. n, Kenneil, laika, l.itollry, Alek. K. Marshsll, Humphrey Mrahstl, . MUh, Jl V"""), .V.'ass, I'ainr, lmilmmt, Itna.la, Hi'sdy, ktrk'trdiKm. .'f, Ani., V m. H. N.nith, Slrtr a..., 7u.'- 7"iyw, Tiitit I .lrrw.l. Vslk. Wa.ker, Ha, aw. Hsi.iu, Whitney, Jvkm V, Wrijkl. and it.llw.fler 47 Th.-a Itslii iaeJ ar among th immortal ssv si.it loarla ih l n..t rllsihsmi t I... hat totrd fr Mr. KirhardtMB through ul t'. lwll.4 lings. Of the aittv fair Mr. finiih rs-eitrd j hot Binetesn v-Mes; ftt It Kicl.srd4i met) t etaed Sjtsinat Mr, ,uiih. F.rtj setrn and f.irty J fr auti ninety I wa v.Kes. Th. wk.b ve ) B.l)s. wa una bandrrd and terentf eight, f ; wliMU Bineiy w ii bar len s as'jiirtty f all the toira .w. if th II rl.arl-m man hsd t ih-d d.r Mr. M,aith be w.aild hat laoi .iinrl i M ,har. With Iwi. m ttmm St ttmw Ste.l llna ....- ; , te, an I ptmful c-.i.in.tarat w.ll hs.s Wsm beiia'il t-i a vioa hv 1 1 v-ng in to ebair an fid ii .... .-.ti t. - ., ; J4 wlw b. ngulf m.,M , .i(r H ,,im,, u h "a. itif A d.atingm.hsd lsso i rt. w J.irnor o Vrfi., a.,mli of th ai'.mr.. a sssw nf hifo poliiirsl aiuti.tneot s , . , , f ...... faud rulittc! earwnir i-.!. I.n .f..L . , b.k., r-.i.'.l. ,..,,.,..i.,i,.t j ' W i.l aay n. that Mr. lh, i.fVlrg,Bi ! 1 a full awU..l on th gre.t t.. the Sa in -t, S. 1 JsV ll.. I.anlxi. Vt bea ,., .,.,,..,. s k. ; l,b-rt stealing k ym, mf sallow . I. .., tha-u.-b j.m t" tl.s unc ml Adminwira t o pan t ot lh II i. .4 Itrj ,'n,u,s, tta l pa- b tfttirb tb b'rrJo eal etasB ttvm ' lisuff.a ( VJr. t'ubt ) metlvd wna ft. sa h fore J ul.yf t tl HetH.l.la ps.tv. tf .1 s..g- . 1.1 lf. 1 i.a lll M IBll of Mr. . 1 I l -r ta Mr, t -' r.aHt l.h'ly e4w.-f ; tine w 4 , Mr t iik. I r'. fc. f&r 1 fur lu ewa aBM. f 14 II i , , . ,1 . . Ihs.a B. ..-n lo .m..',' " T' b. great 4 ut . ti.ta.t . .1--. a Th. r.-...4 of 111 II lutm t.'rf I., f. 9 .1.1 e tl il. I. Hit. I 1 l loa ai-wrl.t'. t tt lh ! aioi.friltw S'. sil..y ran thef sehfe. t 1 1 ir i.t, I . 4 it aa tw.r p-ae t pi 1 ll, ' , afr a 1 hi., a eatl-r lal ll.ait a i"'; . T. f ' I'm 4 by i to ; bmi front l irgini (Mr. Crlil) declare' the " fr-m t irgmra (Mr. SawatkJ to b bpeakor of t House fur tu tLirtv luarth Coa- Ji meerrc-J, I M rve, ib vote o f..rt ..tea roe.ieber uf Ibis llaaso Tur watt) , ihu ilMtHI'BlKW I m - I 1 I'. 11-NH IIP wlw hin ci.it liieir vi.rm ( tlw g'tntleBUMt ftflni liliiHHi Mr. I;n !i iMin. If thrar Inrty Bre wh rl4. a'ituwt Uie ri't'itt'm hal rofr-i for hiai t!i rmnluiioa who I J ha boen ad an I"Mr. SmUU wcnilil hara bwa . eWirti Hpvaker of llti tiutt. Thwa a;ulnrn t t.r AJtninUtraliun Carrv) thereby iljrJ tiieniM-Ire befura tlie enauiry in tlii B.itinn tht tbeyara nt eun tent tixirptniza thia tlouewiiha member i( their wa party. Tliry woa'A rattier tb.u Cun jcrei houlii iVoiiin diaurfraniardiuid llie!.ivorn- m lit In mv tog.oa w'.Uiit arm. bin place ji aun nf I heir own nam ivreauiz with ihem in principle and eij.ai.le to uwelmrg ilia untie i.t me nam in ti. i,cal.ar chair. oe i,f kit kraim I w.i!.l My liononil.leeolleagii (Mr. lt.iu.ton will pardon m if 1 make a niniibr ne of hi epeevh. lie .aid: ...... "And if you the Adntinitrnt'ftn portvl had only voted tha other day , for lb houoruble and dimingoUhed gentleman from Virginia Mr. Smith.) he would bar been elected. You are therefore, th party that ha th power tu or gai'i thi huuu." The italic, in the two last rpeeche of Mr. Col. hand M '. II .ufou nruuif own. I only whb to avai y It' il ra-gu a a, f whieii I h it already giten thi m full credit. , Now (ellow-eititena, where rU the ripon ni hility r Th Admitiiatration party bat charged and proved that the Itepublksaa i the reapiHitr hle p.trty, thereby admitting. that th National Aiiii-rici.il U not reapouaihle, 1 luve nhown the praeii. degre of tpuihility routing on th AdtiiiuiatMtton irtv which authorixed thi tbarge agiiiiint the Kspuhlican. Ijon (li"aui tale of tittta the Aduiiiiitration party i the rcfionihl party. And I feel aMured the country at large wilUu.ta n tlut N'ati.mnl Amer icnn in tl.e poaition iu which uircuinatuiiee placed them, and which they have nacupied with Butch foriitu.lu during thi gt it and trying inergeney. . Cong ret Bio rial. Thirty-Fourth Cinyr-First Bewion. . WjkiiiiKoTun, Jan. 19tb. IHid. . Th SlxiTl wo not In m-moa to day. II P or l!irRTTiri. Mr. Clingtnan oifercd th fdlowing roaulutiom Itctultnt, That, iluriiig lhs call of the roll,, no dehat nor perwinaUiplaiintiuii rhall be iu or' dcrj ami thi rule and th ten-minute rule, (limi ting a ni-mV-r to thnt tiio iu dtbite.) ball not be i.pee.led except by uoaniinout ovneent of th liuua. Mr. Clingiuan in eipUiiiiug hit reason for of fering th raaoluti.Hi, raid thai th House wa di-geuaraling, if it ha not already degenerated, into a mere debating society. licui..n ered nnjy to inflame th parties and fiictioD. aud therefore he thought that voting w mid be better than debate. The resolution wa adopted ; an I tha House then proceeded to vote, "viva loee," for a Speak er, with the following reult t Bunt 01, ltich arilaun C, Fuller 3J, 1'eiiDington 3, Campbell.of Ohio 2, I'orter 1, Foster 1. Whole uumberof vote 203; necesaary to choice 1112, A deb tic look pUce, involving lh (oetion of th Miasouri rastrictioo aud of the plurality rule4 . fauh Mr. Ciingman offered a resolution that, foalgreed lo by a tie vote yeua , usys WJ, on week, unlee a Sjataker shall b sooner elect sd, no debate al.sll b iu order unless by tb Bnaiiimoua consent of lh llnua. It was agreed to yea 1 10, nay 74. - Th Ibrtia .(journed, WaaiiiBoroN, Jan. SI. Ssaari Petition wsre prcteuled from various offiixr, complaining that they bv been unjust ly droit with by lb late naval board. ' Mr. Bill, of Trnnsa.ee, submittal fw re marks, defending, guusrslly, tb navy board from om of lh strictures of lh petitioners. It was imp.itibl that th dutit uf U boBtd ou1d hat been prf iruid without icitiug lh oppo sition of turn of Ui officer, lie ibowght, bow. tar, that lh cue of Lieutenant Maury formed aa eieeptiua. A tl cussion nue4 In relation U tb declt;' lun of th board and tb proper renejist to orrevt th mi.lakct which lnv been com mi tJ. After an cieentiv sawsi.ia, tb Sennt adjuBrn d till Thursday. I lot-at or RaratatiTiTiru. Mr.B iyeatd to resrmd tb rewolutioa which wa adopted oa Ra'.uiday, namely: That f r one week, or Bulea Speaker aball lai sooner sleeted, ao debate stall be In order, eic(t by anaiiiniout eonsaut. Th Biollot) w s diaagrud lo yen SO, nay l:U. Mr. Fsulkser offered a resolution, propowBg thai lhsmber sersrslly resign on Monday !, prvvided s Saker shall But b loeied bef.ire thai lima, and that, th Man-it absenting as ailjmirament isk plan unlit th Mj.ud Mow day In My . Th rri.luiw) wa kid op th taU )a 1 11. nays 4. Tlx 11. thea r.,tel, with lh f. II sting r salt: llanka VI, K.cl.srd. a (A. I ui m 31. ',a ningloB I, t'.p!ill .(Ohio t. Purler 1 lla.a I, nttwfter I. n nM Bwwbsrid tott 1VT, Bt ry t a elouV W. ' Vtrral prop. at. I inns war labui'lKtL, (bwt But ab.M.4l.) ia rdw l pr-ar tb way lor orgaex- albia. Mr. Csrlil i.fTsrr.1 a rs-.'uti ui tbsl the Hon. Wilhsui Stuith,f Virginia, bsibx.BiW !-kt of lh Ibaasa. Uut it Was rsalrd ysa. 47, a ays Ul. Th llouaw ailji urtiail. a W l-lOV.., JsB. 12. Tl. "isirt w nut In mu lo-4ay. 1b.t. or llsrstastiritas Mr. Bye f trd tl. follow isgt ' . Wberras our rUti. with Croat Hritsin are of Ibr must tbrsatieaiagrhararter, iod.t atnig Inst ws may - th. ft. of lbs atust SUM hug t.ewta, and wbasea k is tb issrati duly of lb llimse.at 'bia janetar ul.haiBl petil.aot tu iUks!. its great matoa, bat to filial ll by organising, if poaa.l.la, aw ajrh a basts a ll it awa toor 4i.lrwri4 4niry and .lil II In prtvmit aa oa-lit Ii J frost, lo lh aa.. '! wr..f.. I '.e l,eL That lb omaerttir rVmeoisuf IU 11.. iLwl I ...U Im m a.MMM 1.. a isa 1 w . ta ko4 lb tWitfd C lb .laP5r. ,Vt. !.alt tpa4 lb b4 rbrd t gst llesars BouU b pTmiliod kssisM lb grvasd aa whab la drrldta ) lb e T war." If so, b (Mr. Stephens) knew aothiog about it. . On motion of Mr. M.rrjun, h rcaolotioa wa laid np the ta'de. Mr. McMwllcn wtoved that th 'resolution which prevents all d.-Ktt du. ing the voting for Speaker, lie rescinded; but lb motion wa laid mob the table. ' Mr. Tyson offend th following resniutioa; Ueolrrd, That th candidal for ?aker who hall at any time hereafter reeviv the highest number of votea from a qanrum of member, though it be I than a m yori'y of th whole tiumlier of votes polled, shnli be duly declared Speaker of tlx thirty-fourth Congress, provided t" .at he and each of th other candidate shall bar the appointment of the Standing Commit tees iu proportion to the number of vote respec tively received by each, but that IU) candidate wh..a row shall be less thau twenty-fire ahull be em Wed to any appointment under this reeolu- i 'ion. .' - i j . Resolved, That the offi.:i.iting clerk shall com pute and assign to Ui rcapective candidates th numlr uf meinbersthry may be severally rniti id tu appoint under the. foregoing resolution,, provided, however, that hi decision shall be open tti appeal. The abov resolution wer laid upon the ta ble. , The Houae proreeded to vyte, with the follow ing reauli: Kankalil, l!i hardaon 67, Fuller 21.', Caiiipbell of -Ohio,..!, 1'euniugion, Shorter and Porter, on each. Whole number of vote 195; necessary to ehoic 98. " Two more votes wer taken, the Inst precisely a tho abon nsmed, Th lloua at 'i o'clock, adjourned. J WAaiiKOToM, Jan. 2i, The Senate was not in sesaion to day. Horsi or Bci'UjtNTSTivu. Mr. Hichunlson anuuunced hi intention to retire from the posi tion uf a candidate for the Speakership. He would do to now, if lie could, but in deference to hi friends, he would carryjlho determination Into eR'cct to morrow, at he wu sincerely anxious for the House to organize, aud ss ithlidbein intimated that the retiracy of all the candidates from lb held might, tend to an orgiuization. lie called upon hit political brethren to tostify that hit nomination wa not uf hi own seeking, and that he, fn.in the bt-giuuing, had been ana iou to rctiie from it. Mr. Dowdell olleieila preamble, declaratory oi a dependence on Aliuiglity (iod and griitiiiid" for hi innunii'r.ililii bliiaslnga, and a resolution, t'.al lh daily '-sion of th House be opened with prayer, aud ill at the miulsters of this city he rrifuested aliernatelY to perforin this solemn entire. the proposition wa agreed to yeas e9, nays 39. Th ll.iua then Voted for a Seuker cira , with the follow ing result: l!iu.k7(t, Uii-li ir.l.on I.i, Fuller :!, I'ninpbtill of Ohio 0, scatilering 4. Vi hole number nf vote 19 1; necessary to a choice 90. Mr Itust olTei-eda reaolution dechtring, as th son a of ,e House, that Messrs. Il.mks, Iticliai'l ton and Fuller, by withdrawing ;h uae of their tinutes after to day, will reinov certain and i ti urmounlable obstacle t orgtniialioa; and th it the public intetot would be greatly promot al by their doing so. 1 Mr. Washburn, of Maine, moved that the reso lution livon the table. The motion was dia- Th Hunt refuted to vfiet the main auction li. be put yeas 93, nays 101. Tli subject ac cordingly go over until lo morrow. The 1 1 . i-.ve, at ten minute to three o'clock, ad- Journ 1. V,UIS0TU.N, I0, 24, hrta. Mr. Clavton presenteil a enmmunl. ration wdiiub bad been received from tl., Presi dnii in Kttvutlva set.i.m, aud from which ths Injiinc-ion of secrecy had been r emoted, trans milling a eopy of the letter of Lord John llusaell ti Mr Crampton, date.) January 19, in in which it is declared that tli Driliab 'Govern ment "intended to Sillier strictly to lb treaty uf Washington, of th l'Jth of April, 1M60 ind not to a sao in ai y aoTereignty, Uirsot or indirect la Central America." Tb letter wa rend, and Mr. Clayton morsd that It be transferred from tb executive tu the l.-iltit journal, and printed. II then pro ceeded I eipatmt oa tb usurpations of Ureal B-itain, ttigmatiiing it menstrua and di' graceful. Mr, Caaa deairwd to (peak oa the tulject, but A being vory wsll, yieJJd th floor to Mr. Masoo, who sip reared th opinion tb delmt would sua bow b etactly proper, befort deflnit aetbaa bad been taka by tb Eieoulira. II bad not real tb docomanni aoeompanying lh Piwaidonl' Mesaag. alcept in a fugitiv way ia th newspaper of tli day, but a lar a b bad read them, they tbow a purpose tl. part f Enjissid to disregard Iroaiy BtipuUtton with u.i0"lry. II was gratlted to br from all uartr i.f th Senate, that when iba questioa shall b prsaentrd tu th Senate or to C.iegres ia a tangible -rm by the F.iaa-utive, then win bs no d. (Terence of . . nio a to the locun.Usl duJ of ibis (ivnaanl to bald Ftgland In a mbsananf of tratty (tipalationa. Mr Saoard agreed with Mr Umm that lbs dabal vagbl But tu go oa, slill b tbougbl tlier nth! b tipoi. rtry delay ba tb saHlle meninf liiutfwaruf. IT with England. I'nnsr. try delay i iBslausioa, and iadrctaioa of: ket () eaas whil docisioa a often win bad .. Mr Caaa saw a roaaaa why tl.iabjrt skouU B04 be fully diaeaased lf. tb Anaariraa bmk Me. "9 mo,4 to i 41 lane ll, farther rotHt- sn.a at ika sssttvs wolil M.iJas aesL sla ' bs k .p4 to be al.l to id Ire tit Senst pua Ik Tb an.tl.aa aa agreed to. ' Mr Maaua prrsasilsd tb mem. .rial of danitan far. Ap. Catsol y J., kirg reiisffmrn tb enteni-w id" ib Kara! Ibard, by wbirb b wa pU.d oa tb retired hot. Il roceMBied tb nitres! urtiass of t'uasBBd.ar. Joa, sod said tiott be bad Bo if ubt Mian ut lb rdi.or OMBpo sing that Hoard auaid regrwt a k.ng sa U.ay bvsd that they did Bui pat lbir Bnmmaasaua a gsinsl lU .wd of tb "Wrwtarj of lb Sy rs ,u.rie tbswi IB act oa lb IVavd. A snesasj wa rwewitsd frtaat lb rrswi.br at of lb I rood Nalet ht rtiaiw. wa affairs tn Kaasaa, s. list is ht ia lb ll-staa. 'Afwr d.Uis, M it ai r.fawiod to lb Coasmittso SB Trrritunaa, BdU.sNlss.j.-trwJ M M atday. Ilotta or r.snt.aav.tif at Mr. fsllrr, af .. I I, 1.1 (.arti ntsm, lt.t H mintt ta gosr rally aa4aeatid Isassa.lta4.ty o Ib isrtr- 1 ' sbstiesa A rbo rssrdirttaa af Mr Rwa, (poo,sIi aa the sense of the Ilouse, that as iasarasountable barrier ttTbrgaaiiation would b removed by th withdrawal of Metr. Banks, Kiobttdaoa ad Fuller,) that be soggtsted biawiah nd intention to withdraw a a candidate. Thi bad been hi, desir for week. Heliad so eipressed biuuelf to bis friends; but aa they bad considered bi ' nam under their eontml and not hi own,H ' bad permitted it to b used without public objeo- , .. j a' ., :.t. ,1 inaa. ste uestrcu now umincuy to ' ana oar it so unneratooo. At tit same note . ry, a., a. taoderedVn acknowledgment for nh iipport ' In ad.liooa to their regular Importadoaaef Sts. which b bad receive.! and th. uniform kindness, JL'; '" soorcc of predueton and manutaelur, supplies the hop tbar the Ilouse toky bow adopt some) of Tooth, HAia,soiNiLliHHSa.Bsost(,t;oSas, plan fJt action by which tbos diffiotilties may b j Moetabs, Xrososs, Ksncu and Et.ot.isa i"bh.'i aettled; mud. M adjustment agreeibl. to' inr.uaci. w, satnusciory in meir conaiuueuis, oifu honorable to the whole country. The Ifonse, b v a vote of ya 100, nays 93, laid On tb table the resolution of .Mr. Rust, to which allusion is made above. Tb House voted with the fill. .wing result; Banks 00; Orr C8; Fuller 12; Kfcaud 1ft; ( amp bell of Ohio 3; Fndy, II aifn, Pennington, Miller of Indiana, Kenoetf? and William., 1 eacb) Whole number nf Vote 2.13; neceanry to n choice 102. , , Mr. Faulkner offered a resolution, which he afterward withdrew, dechtring that the persis tence oflheBnuki men to their canili.iater ei- hiliitsadctcrminationto aacrificethe publie in-t tereaUof the country tu tli triumph of a per- j onal and sectional party;and that a further con-1 tinuanca of his name before thi ' body justly at tache! to his supporters the 'responsibility of a failure to organise the House. The House again voted, with the following re sult; Banks 95; Orr 68; Fuller 25; Ricaud 6; Campbell of Ohio 3; scattering 5, - Whole num ber of votea 201; necessary to a choice 101. While this vote waa being taken, th private Secretary of the President of the Cnited State appeared at th d .rof the main entrance to the hail, and the doorkeeper announced "A measnge From lh President." MrrTanipbell, of Ohio, immediately object od lo it reception and at ranee a seen of great excitement and disorder ensued. Mr. Craige insisted, amid boittorous cries of "order," that th .Ileus had a right to know what the mrssaga is. - Mr. I'uine declared be fore his (iod and country that he was ashamed of theae things, and Mi. Craige responded, "And I am ashamed that 1 have a colleague who ob jects to the ejercine of my rights." -.Again cam ilesfouing shouts of "nrder," "down in front." take your aeat-. Filially, Meter. Campbell if Ohio and Craige withdrew their respective po'n of order; and Mr. Stephens m..id that th mea sage be received. 1 his iuetion was determined in ihe affirmative yeasl 17, nay 84. A m lion was umde that it be rend; and thi wo agreed to. The message sets out by raying that circum stances have occurred which have dieturbed tin course of government iu Kansas, and produced a condition of things which rendered it incumbent upon him to call the attention of Congress to the facts, and urgently recommend the adoption of tich ui natures a th exigency of th oocaaion' appear to require. After alluding to the prin ciples embracod in the haios Nebraska blil.nnd giling a bi-tory of the affair in that territory, including th conduct of (I ivernor lteeder, aiid coiiilcinnatiun of the conduot both of the free State and the slate Slate men ; and in conclusion he recommends that a law be passed authorising the poopla to sail a contention for li s formal ion of UtatnJ'utiaiituti.n, with a view lo the admis sion uf Kansas into th I'nion ; and that an ap propriation b msde for that puipie, Th Mtwsag was laid on tb table and lb House adjourned. Wssuixotok, Jan. 2-5, 185.1. The Senate was lint in ecssinn to-duy. 11 .1 -a or Htrnr rxtsTivr.r. Mr. lleuneit, of ew tors, sti 1,111 iti itl a resnlutioB, which was read for information ilnrlnrii.g thnt, a neither parly has a nmj .ritj of totes fur the elnctiou of a Speaker, the adoption nf ihe pluruhiy rule is the ..lily fair and practicable mode left to effect an organixation. Mr. Ihiun uggctcd a subsiitute i smtlv 1 that no 11. n ou'il lo be eh-ele.l Speaker who docs out lullv bariiioiiise wuh tb aulitnent ta a majority ofll.eAo eri. au people in reprolsi- ii. -ii oiii.oacii.i in iat vongres repealing Ihe tr.lriclioii against slaverv in Kansas and Nebraska, a imposed by th Missouri Couipro uiiae. . Mr. Smith, of T.'tuietaee, nioved that the re sulutioo precluding all debate during this week, or until the election of a'ipeaker, b. rescinded ; but lh 1 1 011 laid tb motion upon th table yea 104, nays 91. Tb Hooa then voted for a S raker, with tli following result : bank 94. Orr On, Fuller i!, Hiraud 3 1 Mattering S. Whole uumber tolas 2U0 ; necessary tu a choice I'll. Two additional vales were ukeB,lbe last being, for Hank 94, Orr 04, Fuller 2o. scat nng 12. Whole nuniUr of tote l'ji 1 necessary to a choic 98. Tb Housefthm adjourned. Jannary. 20. Horsi. Mr. Dunn ofetwd a terie of rwaolu tioo declaring Vst Tint man shall be tlcalrd Speaker who do not fully and boanilf srmnsthii wuh a largs m ij.oiiy of lh pword of ih untry for th roatoratioa nf th Jlisaotih t.ampr. ana, or wbu will hsiiuulo irt himU for tli realor- atioa of that restriction. Jiaeosad Thai lh -Viaaouri Compminis should be rwslorad a a t.Mi.er tindioaa, nof lis wisdom. patriotism and phjl.ied hoo.rtr of th great states man who unpoaeti It, and aa a aouesaary aad ertaia mean of reviving harmony ftnd auoautd anvKig tl. hutw of tb I'nioa. , . Thud That lb ala and faeti.a agitalioa oflh slatery )isstioa, ia lar out of Coogr, 1 an ww sud Biijual to .ery Mctiua of th I aion but nntil tbatrestrirtioB m restored, iimaaolemB duty lo tb bast, th present and tb fular stsd ily and Srwily topenut ia effort to tl.atend. Th reeri trna uf thea) stiaulutioBS caused much iciumalnl, but lb ay and Bay wr tnally Oalled uoW tbain. Tb lest reoltii was rsiscbtd b oa ma- joiity, lb lmocrBie and NsUoual Amerioaot Voting agaioat it, 1 us aecnti resniulma Wa ad. M4 by oa mnl.wiit and lb ilurd deteatsd bi i m.iu. it v. Mi. fuller, uf IV, offered a rswuluitua aWtar Ing ib. agitaln uf lb alstei y uueU, huin r and bartlul, which waa adopted bv urt malum t. Mr. Meat-haw, of Vu, nletad a rwai luu-m d taring lbiai of tl M lasowri lomirutuiao, ariioat and nmair to lh Amrrutaa ropl. b raa.duiU was adopud by a Vote of 103 ayee, to 1 Bia, , asfitwibU llir-riUllf lid Uf Hu.ll. fpilR aas4mtsa4 ha ja ovsaa a b, s Mr. I t k" ,.is. M ll sarfsai aM 4 lh I h 'l..-na B-U Si-ra, Mil. ava-wa.. I .. a clia a.tf a yl.sisw at-st a4 .u 4m. 4 si hM. Ms h-t, by bt. ,t.il a u-ato to k.. ....mmm mt mm, I, wan, bot mmmm, a l-Wral mUn f u lawar. a Ik. t-oWl... j j alT"I.V Rslalfb, Astwal. IS4I , ' W. II. MAIl-ll, Commliilen Merebtnt. b. I Boat watt sistsr, W II sals gi., t, I. - M rpHtt AMI UK Aa Atl II la mm aa . g tb r-.a. ! sil.lltll.lll, I.IIIU I a H H SAIILITT, I Tb NtHbMtMl sorrot rbo HJ lilt AM " ATI ll ' " waltr sf Ht ..tas..t. s4 asafm. i slt m m'M awtitatxal 'o 1 - - i n 11 r- ".bl""rJ 'lit " '' N'.WB A liAVIs, 41 -si -' -""V ts-rt rk. -m,,. m.4 .... ... . wast mmUm M ( l. a kisvr axst 4 sbwkst itit ' , . ... ' Tk.a .a ,.,,.4 mm Iks PAltht LKT 1 1 1. 1 stllJIl ot aot .kL LF!1 tkt "U.O, tl nibi-irui... i, i.i ..4 .,sr..r4, . .k sk !.i"r7- r . , . -. ' .11. ,.mm as tha .1.. ta baa. .a- " " ml.Z Ll , 1, 7 ,"" . . . . m- , ,io,, Orarrsl tai. la ,io, ro.1 I .. .o. i aianai- bat a. i. ke WH I. ta ,m,m . ., ... .. ... . . I lEf IHl ltltlTISElEITl. ; ApPlM'i BttU4ui( H I toi Brssewsv, BCHiErnair brothers c isrosTtss, mi ,m iasi.it Srigi, Flint, Oils, D)ti Pcffomfry, if., ITU M U Ham Street, MewTerk, . TSVrfE the attentioa f th trade te their larg X and vl .loek of lrags, Pts, Oil. Puu,. an also enabled to offer a tb most advanugeou terra. " Order, either in person r by mail, will receive prompt attentioa, . ly . Juu 20, Jo65, 1 ' 77 Breoklviiir Utm Engine Hmu ... 13 WITS STRICT, BBOOILTM, W TOBK.- D. P. 'ItfRDOH A Co. nAM.N'O rseeatly St ted p th sitensir stab lisbmcnt at th above named place, we ar pr.nre.i to manufacture all kiwis of HTEAM EN UIM; Boilers, 8ugar Mill. Saw and Orist Mllb), Pumps and bearing fur working. Mines, Shafting Pulleys tc mil are prepared to iurnish casting of every description, "is would call th attsutioa of KouCJjern Planters particularly to our Sugar -Mills, , "'f P"'" "e eutir Block of 1', Items, wocan ssfr'.y B iy that we con turn out a Mill which for strength, dui ability and neatness, cannot be xcelled by any establishment in th State. A long experience ia the business render us compe tent to execute sny orders, and w would advis those in, want of Machinery t site usn call. En gine from 4 to 40 Horse power alwajs on hand. I). P. lit K DON 11. N. CONKblJf, B. ii. CON KLIN. 127-8mos, " Flrtt Frrniinm Culd JUedal Piano-Fortei, STEIH WAT & SONS, ' istrAtTissRs, 84 A 88 walk ituit. - XSAB BlOSDWAr, IW T0BK, Respectfully call the attention of th publie ta their splendid assortment of semi-gr.and and squar Pianos, which, for solum of tone, elastici ty of touch, beauty of finish, and in short very tiling that renders a l'isno perfect, are unsurpas sed. They wer awarded th (rat premium for both kinds In Competition with the most distin guished makers from Boston, Philadelphia, b'ew iwra, ami itaiuiaore, SEW TK11MPM I Stkiswat k Bos luv lust beea awarded tb FIRST Premium GOLD MEUAL (overall competi tors) at th lsts Fair nf the American Institute Crvatal l'alao, for th BK.ST Pianoforte. 47 tf. ' TILT0N k McFAlRI.ASD, . 33 Maiden Lane, Kw York. ASIFACTIHK8 OF THE WORM) KK- Bownsd Salamander Safes , bank Vaults, Baltimor Ilepot, 145 Prstt. Boston Depot, 14 llowsrd street. . 127 ly. ' F0U THE 1,000,000. T II 13 U. . PATI2MT M AHBLIi CO. (Cnm'nil $1(15,000.). N. 30e) llrosUway, cor. M alker m. New Verb. Ar prepared to siecut all orders for Mantles, Tsble Tops, Columns, Pedestisls, Pilsstera, Slabs, Ac, in imitation of Siena, tlroratel, Pjrauee, Neapolitan, aud all fancy Marbles; ruoal in slrsugtb, beauty, and durability to real uiarbl and in sums resieets superior thsreto, snd at lass hun half Ih ost. I nliks Karbs iia.i lroa.wi.od or slste. It i. wholly Ire from all objections Which ar urgdgslnst lot-re aurfsr work, share rsint, eo pal vamiah, te. form th temporary polish and l.suty of the article; Mantels flow ft to 4U. lar ders from lluil.ltra, Cab'.n Msksrs end others so licited, and aattsfsctiua guArauwed. Agsnt fur th principal eitie treultyl with. - , Joairn Lam s, Mr. Pi ts Hrastr, Pre. IrrtL 0. Micblss, V. Pre. Raleigh Octobr 1864. 12ti ly. HANCfiOMB IKOOMQ TO EE MADE AT BOMB. rivi.s abov n b mad ia v'ery town aad Cona tf throiiithout tbe VaioB, by engaging in Ih manufacture sad -.ails of an artiels up-.n which, fur an outlay of IU, ima tbunsaad dollaas a ysar may b made. Tb artirl la an uf anivrraal daily consump lion, aad lu that baa putiled Ui Brains of soma of tha most eminent Pbilosep.r. It b) lf vi.ent lbt It Ja destined to beaasas on of th most necessary eh neevssitis of lit. Tb article ta oe that will bsv as roady and pr atSB.il a sale as flour. rail particulars will be sent by mail, en the re ceipt ef ll! (aula, er aa uIvoIsbI 1b l'ot USio tsmpe.--atpeeimen eat when r.U; ri d. AHdreaa JAMtd T. IIUK.Mi It Co., Uo 4,o61. Poat Ufbe. --w Voaa. Raleigh Oeb 10 1865, 180 lata. Looking -Ol&uet asd ficturi Frami Kao- ufactory. H ORACH V. Vital. t-'K trtita aU Mai aoiMo-St loaaTiS atraat, flta Yrh. Mr II. V . b weal sail tb atisaUoa sf traar vlsttiaa; ta ilf , sa .pllr issm ta Is lisUa. Is bit sa Sratlts aroranma sad Manafse l. rv. lalbssaas- sssaloasf aatasliad mrtillisa, bs Is a!44 to assr awls su erosrs a las luwast pssstkls frsis, lb astrsat ar rsoltt wuh rbote sfelaiant aad a all ansrtiMSl ml rlrk iUis( ia sll tu kraarass, BM14ls;a, nab gill, toss Wasda, osk, mspl. sabra aad Buthagsaj, ia evsry tsrtait aad iaisatly sa Bsa-t. Oram tram all parte af lb Tslltd Slstas ss CsB- ads swis4 with pressstesas, psiksd wiib lbs fTvaisstat sar. A bbaral dlaeswat sllawtd I lb Trs la. 11. v. ei.iLr.it, 44. 47, M, sad JI fsrayib H. t. . B, ISSS. The Hand Sewing Machine. Bsttrit-rt tt raota rsrtsr or r. e. H.iinii i 1. 1. urn BT HOWARD DAVIS, BoSTO.NV rpillt Msahia tcrraiLt HWa, atss Ui a Ja4 g. tbfn4 Thtaa4s Hs asta...ill.i, a4 la la start I.Wf ml IbriHifk statob. wnksat hmf a sbsus. Th atiH-a. aa USB.. tl.t wmmm aa la ba mm lag. as asn hs lbs f....-a a ibm snwisir rtsis lif, LB. I k aiatissalsd sraas baad waak. Iks aaah is tsH.itaia aub at beat t urn lbtrspt4.it, wkil tolas, .4 vsMly aprte f,aaltt Is tha kaat Ks4 aal.. W H. Wllji.iV A psWlnaa' Bstlilis. Ka 14 fo.S.a,, K. T. ('b-nlsnsa4assitlaw tawl hi Kali srt liaain.) bs. ISas. t 1st ijlpoITtant- TO JLVLR1 BODY. 1v OR tb Is4 ikrws yasrt t ka.a W arr'4 bs a ba.IB.aa sows Bt.lt ts WtaaU, I., rm rol m. I T" ".. M . j "" ' '. sa ' " sowbb sod k.IB( mo4o errae.saots to ra ! f as tb essas k . I saa aa.asaf lvi rsll ib1.b....s. Is lha Art sa vary saraa sk sill rrtau sm lk asaa ai IM est. I s Ia4w4 bas U 'h 1 ba.a boas to. t4 Bilk, so ika sat kati., s.kswk. tais bote a.ie4 Bas Ui I koae ,oMrval Is Ik Art, , 4 ekiMM taokuif ft-m t)IO to Ik par r, ts ' l.s n. yae.a s el s-a as iwa IbBk p.. i .a of I tkt toloolik. ssaaooW saokaBt; s fmnmmm. 1 1 or a ss t M.Bl.i saiBlnW Im m bai oll4ad mm .. ' 1 aoaas of ika mwwl wlmtm mmm mm -. sersara lu ek. I . s- ....a, l,4 I to ..,', ,4 a., i ta rtH m mwm. atlkwtba ,l.,i ,.a- r.v.j. I 4..1.1, s.4 a a. a,. . s,J ,s7Zs. , , st t.n ssmu. as tko . m-t 041 k. sao. I roj l.liiSnl ot-a bala . rwm4. ! A4rast A. 1 r' . k. Ttak t. bw lratw - l 4"Swrs, la, 14, Ike Iriiiik rtrinilrali iid the F ufi GREAT REDVCTIOS IS TUB PBlCg or rai ls'itm rtutario.. ' L. SCOTT k CO., NEW YORK pubhsb th. Wlowiug bd,ng;hJ ' ' 1 Th4 Lundv QHarkrly (Cotuenatitt ' ' 2 . '! th Edinburgh Rreicte ( W'A,o.) " . 3 , Tie Xarth Britiuk lintel (trtt CWcA.) . - - - 4 . .. . Iht Wulmiaititr Serine (Liberal.) ' ' -- 5 iJrtrs-saW Ediitbvryh Mmjatim Turf.) rTUU gre-iuand important rnta RelieSoa. --, Political, and Miliury now agitatiuVVfci BiuUbs sfiht Old Wertd, git t ikswl akiuiii sa iaU-rsst and trslws they never frs iiosssmiA Tliaj occupy a mi.Ul. Krouyd hstwssa lh JTj.TT wrtuen ntwa-ttsatt, crai peculatioa, sad yia7 aior at the sa wtpapar, aad lbs posdaroat Tosh sf t bisturuui, wriiwu lusi: aitsr the litias 1st, .. fet bs r:or.Ij shall bsve paasnl set;. lbs pnl ' grsas of lbs War ta ths bait osespissa Urts aosi. tbair pages, brery nst-smeat is clowly MtieikJ' wkstharol friend or of foe, ami sli si ort-anui. JT lstsly pslatsd auk Tbs IsiUrs Ins ths Cruaa aa from tha Bsltie ia Bisckwsod't Slsgasius, treat tw sf Ha most popular tionu-ibutorl, gits a mors inUUtsibls si.. I rrliahl sceeaut of lbs umvtnanta or.l,. Wltiner..u thsii can cl.ewhers bs lauml. 1 use ranvaicsit soiy represent the lb re srest, as. liticsl parties of Ureal tlritrlu--H bin, Tory, mnd Kilt leal, bat poliUes fuian wily out fpsture ouuair star, actsr. As Orgsiw ef tbs most profound writers . a Science, Literature, Morality, and Ksligiua, Ibr Hsu as lh.y ster bsre tluod, unritslkd in lbs world afht- --. " iwiw iuuiipbsohi w uis srkslar sad ' prulcuionsl diss, whila lo lh iahdllstaf wmmj svery clsss tbey furnish mors eorrset ssd aaastact. ry record of tha rarrent liuraturs of tbs dsj, tbn.asa--out lbs world, tbua csa bs pouiUy sbtsiuea from eat ether tourus. .' EARI.T COPIES. ' ( Th reesl)rt of Ailvsne Shsstt front tb British puhliahers ir tuklttional vsloste tbsss Km ,1... iwcislly duiiug the prsaent sauting stste sf arouaa affiira, Inssuiuch ss thtr can now be plsced la lit haada ul tubtcribert about as tuoa at tbs sritlul 11 .lions. -. . , , - ' TERMS, ; t ". ... . . - Per saa. For any sae of ths four Rsvisws..-...M,.'..$ a P. any two sf ths fuar Kslewsw........,. u. Fur anv IbrM of lbs fur kavlaM . , - , , .. . ......... WW For sll four sf tbs Reviews..-...,,..... s as For Bleokwood Mafstine... ,.M. a For DIsakwiHid snd thnts Ilea lew. .""a . For Blackwood snd tbe four Reriew , .iu at , JXijimcuU to to mailt ta all tarn ui adtanct. - Mutvj current in the Mule Khat itnud i -will bi rrteirtd at var. , CLUBMXO. " . A ditronnt sf twaaty-Sts per eenb froa lbs abt privttwib b alluweo Is Clubs srib-rinx fear r atom copies f soy ons or stort ebaha shut e works, Thssi rour eotnes 01 lllsekwuml, or ot out Kstisw. will k stnl tu out sddrets lurtH: foar copies ef tbs fear R Titws sno ijiscswooa tor au: saa sa oa. POSTAUE. Ia all prlnslnsi Clihjt aad lowns, thsts wbtkr'wlll b deliisrrd, Fret el Poatsge. w has scot ky tnail.tha Poattgs to any (art of ibe tiuiterl buist will bs bat Twenty-four beau a Tear fur "lllsckwol," and but F.mruaa t tnis a year fur sacb ot the Rsriews. TifE Pa 11 mJTr s guide TO SCIENTIFIC A."0 PRACTICAIv. AURICCb- iURB. By Il.wry Stapbtat, . Ri , of Edlnbartk, aad tbs Isle J. P. Nortee, Prof at or of Krimtino AKiiesltars ia Ysls ollf pe. hew Harrn. S tola. Rural Una. vo. I ft i psisa, snd Bim.srons Wood a4 Bust Kriirrnringa. i This is eonfeasri)l.r, lha aiort aomp'et 1 work oa Arrn suliort eter i.i.l.li.hrd. tad In or lcr t give it a white eirealstloa tha ptbli.htti have retulrsd to redoes tb pries to FIVE DOLLARS FORT1H TWO V0l.FMF.8f t Whsa rent, br si.il (nou-psin) to Csiiforwia aad Oremas the prire w ll bs IT. Tu Yrrv otbsr Dart of the t'nisa sad ua Canada (oon..aij.) ill. MrTbi work la am tbs old -Do. of tha Fsrts. HacnitlsB'SS Many of lbs sliovs psbhrtil ., ,hal4 alwayt he addretasd, pn,i osiri, to iht tu;.i h.rs, LEON AMD SCOTT A CO, So. A Hold Sir , New Tor. I if. TAY10B, EICK0ir, GRAVES tk CO., ( Vaoraaaart as iao, ingiur 4 fl Manufaetsra r and Whs-.ls f'ralsrt In C L O T IM N G , Kus. 1 sad 16 DEv 8THMET. NEW YORK. Jsawsry T, 1M4. -, "T0 MEJtCJIAJi'fS, , Stebbins, Morgan & Allen, 40 ci irr svititr, nrw vo, ' - IMPOhTEHR AND KEAI.EH8 IN - Dnifi, Dyet, Chruiicali, Perfwncry, te. HAVINt! salaried t!.ir stork b .a, tkt bast that ll s'mwp.iiV sr mmmm aaarkats sl n.iL t mm. wilb au.kdta, seTar graat inHuiwwasts as tbs ifiwatasl, i.i.. Ms or Jraaaieeaai-rr. to I.. . a fooOa tbV aaa nlj aB. sad s ss rrsaossl.lt mart sa say suaibv boo. ii Is thi, eonslry. . Or4. re la ptrsns or bj mail will aisat with prampt aad ' e'er I sittntlaa and sre raatistBlIt tblirlll. t w Four ttrtst so! of llrtHutBst balwaaw I alloa Bakatan. - a STA HA AM t ot STT-C.srtof Plra aad Ussrnar B.s eiaaa, Notetsber lano, let. Aathsay Anartaad ra Mirhal Ollrs sad wibr R Iris, Muabaa, lbs haira-f Roaa Araaataad, sWiUbo. Araa- ttesa sad AflBalaad. . It snnoarUs to Ika astlafsrUsa ml lbs fmrnrl thai lis 4Wsa4.au la ikistwac atw bob tsalitaat. . f this ntstt. It at ibwaf. r ..!. rM lhal dtnlaaBaat k and ais "tail tbs Rale.ih KUW. a paps Bakllabsd rath Cilf uf Rah-igb, f.t .ao I n.B ldaii o. ffm St tb. atl Sara of II... t'tmrt lo ht held In that oualt aots). as. 4 lbs ssrmd M.4sr sf Fsbntary east at tb in hows ta ruiaboto' thea so ibari lo aaswa pimmA or Oamsr o. Hit 4 flilia or lb asais wlU bs bet4 ssnsits sa India,! kw Be tonftsasssm tbata. W iUmss W. p. Tarkt? t lark at sar sol Coarl at ss. irs lbs stooad M..sa. sf . A. !., 141, s4 IB lb beib ysar of Aaan a Isarpasdiao. - W.b. TA.LOn, C.C.4. 47-w BL.tDRIEr), .. . . "VI kst la stses tod will.t.11 btlow hi west u 1 f kel ntss, - . a I.. t -Jaf r.s A Ds raoyf L. . ffalt, lias, so llmii,4 Aluas Call, .W 111.! Hitsrrl C'rsabod Bag, IS 4m Cola. M Half Wisas laut As jar, hs baa b.r..., Rotas I'al. (losw, Ht as Brows So, lo So t kesslasl lift re Boos, s bol, H. C, liroos bUrr.s,, lo mm mm I wt Brwosss. bwaota, arstaiog Pstwe, Tola, farar H-l.a, esal PoSOar. Una Ihl, 1 twibU, Cssaba. Mowlo. AdastooitBt sad soraiv' kaoibs sob sal tw tlot lo bs l. aJ la Wkowasla (rorart. A. M. M. I III tTl.ka A CO, bo. 4. lUsooka roato, Horfotb. ! , Partlaota sUrBUUl . a tolos B Fl-at Ba4 Ruetkt ia . it awrslir. tarUsttst bits .a laoaoo, aa., kit 1 b.wrat trwos, . Ilaooaskor la, lai. Htf. Bs-I l ibit Ol-V AT llastpnl ttH. A' a-wg .T D WIM.IM. I fnt Bbt sIXFM kaetuaas. tko mol of mmt W loee t-.na sill sr m4 mi o bwl s-k Tk oka kars Sot et4!,4 Ikaasal.et lo4 So 'll to osoaaloo oaT ta-a. blU bl'ip- B. .ifb.lat. t, ai. tM. Y.m. All ab-aa loaaMad tt oa Sill ptre soil m mm 4 tloo Ikaat saroooas, br sob or o-l. 'IMIS illDDI PATH Jsst rosaliwd X aui i' t of to .a 1,1 irr arl sorb j. L POMfROt. Ori-Urll. I.4. I SI.T - seek, Utoreoot.,; vtiisoA AOwss BsB Is at as aa rail k rat, .kw.. b. i. BROW I LIT A IU11 UATS J H TS: 'lIATHt!! nU lib M-kk . a. Wool llaia, tlb sodr'Wb I .1-, h..k so t i.i4 w to oas.a 1st Hat taioot W oka bvtta, of tbs half alro. mmm ' M. l 1TA (Vi.Jo. . tut. ls Ludici ind .Cent Hcniery. A . a'al Imm.h.,1 mt kt-o a, W .s mmm CoaiMi. 1sro4. -a aa .1 Ii. - A -o i.w as Sao. 1 kuU. M A R B.1TI febR. v- a IV. - mmm ktra oaboatss4 s i as sta-'S J f eo k r. tar.W.i . I lSJ RfIt boatosd S4 Arskta Btei HT I MtCkf.
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