Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1859 — Page 3

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*l«rvaa c 'Ve tuf« priotod Ibi •i«cuoo CM«, tbowikf optb« frsod* practiced in MATg in coaotj, bp Ibc BepablicMC, •& the October eleeUw, i860, )• parapMcl fram. W# will •opp!» order* at fl par M*a k Ikmmn

r*KMMurr’* Mbums.—Wa tea* alaaaiy ra:cived older* for captacff tba fMMut** fo :oa>ing oteetege, from Mwapapcr aAaea ia tba rtteie, which wa ■wily faraiah with that mn.'. Our taraa foe tba aMHaga* ia tba fora of an “extra,’* with tba aaraa of tbapapirgiwaa for whi ;t» it aaay ba oedaeai,ara $1 50 par baa> dred for threw hoadrai ar aader I |1 per hoitdrei for foar baadraiar wear, which iwake* the cutt at tba ilaraarat aoeh leaa than ihe expenae of pattiag it' ia type. Aid order* to BIUGHAM A DOOOHTY, If Tba Daily Siat^SaAaei eaa ba bad tacb ooraiag of C. O. farriaa, at tba Uaiaa Dapoc •ook u «nd Me aiaa racaireadaily tb< Miaaaari ftr.nhUeea, Chicago Ptrae aoi Trikmne, Loaiarl!’.e Democrat, Looawilla Jraraa/, Waw York HrraU and Tribun*, aoi all tba Cincinnati dai-

I ier.

Pleaaaraa af Pei Imp* Brick Poae«oy,lMadaf tba MUwnnkee Meita, cm not gira bin riewa a# abating, and tSeu Kgain pertiapahaana. it ia tba brat pan and ink portrait of •kaUng that wa bawa aren: ’’Right beneath oeeof oar wiadawe, foat raora ti 1 mtdoigbi, we aea yooogatera and oidetara twiattag their iage into ail ooecairaMa abapea. •katiag op and down tba lirar. Berry aa latab-i. Wa caa not pick ap a paper, bat an article on ’’•katiag** atewta tba ay*. E'er) body eaye U’e fun, and that’* all ”>rerjbedj** kaowe about it, for we hare tried it. Laet aigbt, abont gas liebt time, alter reading a glewiag iraeriptlin of life on *katae, we prepared for ear Am attempt, and •allied forth to Job* tba merry atewd We bad on a pair of atoga boots, trnaeere lag* tacked in side, a rofcert tailed ff30t and white bat. We went down on tba iee r aad care a boy two abil lin^* in gaed ewia of tba raalm, for iba aae of hie iiujiii-meou. Wt hireeoaidMte,aren as great tie Peter’* faith. We, with the assistance of a friend, fixed on the abates, and stood erect, like •i It trier’s pole. Kncoonged by (he eight of some ladies on the bridge looking at the skater*, we struck oat. A h! nit to the right with the right foot a slant to the lt*li with the l.-ft foot -aad jaot than we saw something on the ice, aad stepped oeer la pMt it up! On oar fe t again—twa slants to the right mid one to the loft, accompanied with a lose of confidence. Another stride with (ba right foot, and we **t down with faarfal rapidity, wwb rery little, it any, eiecance! What a eat dwwa it was, for we m«de a Jent la tba iee net oaltko a Coo neeticac butter bowl! Jnat than OMaf Iba ladiea r.iui irked—“ rh, look, Mary, that foliar with tba white hat ain’t got hie ekeetaea the right place!” Ditto, thought we. Joet then a ragged little devil sang out as be passedne—timber I'ff*!" and we arore euddanly aad pat after him. Three aliues to the right—two to tba left, and ii way went our leg*—owe te the east, aoi the oilier west, causing an immense fiaenre ia our p mts, and another picture of a batter tray to the cold—»*.’ hoie cobl—iee! Then the lady—ee know she wa* one by the remark she made— again spoke and said— N Ob, look, Mery, that chap with a white hat ha* sat down on bis band kerchief, too keep from taking cold!” We rose about as graceful as a saw bone, when Mary said—“guess ’taint a handkerchief, Jane,”—aad Mary wa* right. It waa’l a handkerchief—not a bit of it! Just then a friend caera along, and proffered u* hie cost tail as a M eteadier.” We accepted the c mUoualioo of bis gar meat, and up the river we went about ten raws, why a shy to (he right by the leader, caused ne, the wheel hm*e, to scoot off on a tangent, beela up! Bat the iee is wry cold, ibis season! Wo tried it again. A glide one way—a glide and a half the ocher, wbea "wh*ck” came oar bump of philoprogenttirenemoo tba ice, aad we *.iw a million eif stars dancing around oar eras, like ballet girls at the Bowery Theater. Mow that shock went through oar system, sod ap and down oar spinal column. Lightniog coaido’l bare corkscrewed it down a greased saalirg with greater speed and mors exhilarating effect Hoarding house butter nor d wmrnwty dated,canid not have strnck stronger than .we did —aad a dozen ladies looking at no- aad aar *»l*wwsd”

pants!

“Hello, old cock,** sang oat that ragged imp Again, and we there helpMee! Soon wa gat op and made another trial, with better sooeess Perhaps we had skated, in ear peculiar stylo, fifteen feet, when a bioadariag chap came ap behind, and we sat down with oar ttriri bead pillowed ia his Up—and be swearing at os, wbea it was all his own fault! Uow eotd the lea waa tbera, too! Tlvrry spot whets we made oar debat ea tba iee— oh! how cold it was! Oav fowr sMa drasran were no protection at all! We tried agaia, for tba pipers all say it’s fan, and dewa cam* ear Raman - Grecian no**, sa the aoM julop metsiUl, aad tbe little dropsof cri .1*00 ran dowaoar shirt bosom, ami on to the cold ice. Once more wo tried skitiog—made for tb* share—eat down aad

comtwJ damage*.

Two shillings ia cash, thrown away. Berea 1 literal end on* “frooteral” bumps an ice Oa* immense fissure in ae bandeom* a pair of tan dollar cassimer* as a mao sear pot bio legs ia. One raptor* la tb* kaec, csteadiag to tbe booe. Tour buttons from oar veal* a “fragmeated” watch crystal, and a back aeba. Mg aaoaeh la divide among tbe chUdraa af Israel. If yon catch as aa the samwb, giaasy, sbiBy, freexipg.

Taa Bao.—Gatt A Fa

will do well to call i

Eva.—Setvicea , at seven o’dock; taraa day. at half-

post tea A. M. and eevco P. M. Pxwrrvat.—Do act forget tba basement of Wi tern aad other r is —TbobM fruits, turkeys, o ea, Ac., at O. ff. tbe Palaser I loose.

of all kiods

. aad Mb foaevof bis

Wa dM aataMi

Be ioaa

National Saloaa, on a fioe Chefotmao loae V conaiating of oys er soap venison, pram* chickens, etc. ■presd daring tb* entire night.

, tnrkeya, quails, The table will bo

CT W* bad another slight coating of enow last night, jaot enough to pot an edge oa tbe smooth, bard, slippery surface of the beaten tracks. Bet tersieigbing could not be ia the frozen xone than wo have kero, aad it ia appreciated. It ia fan for dm boy* aad girls, bat death on horses Matos's Corner.—Three unfortunates were op before Mayor Coolon for intoxication yesterday. One had joet been discharged from the chain gang tbe day before, aad plaad earnestly to be let off for taia offense. On the promise of two of them that they woaM leave tbe city they were suffered to depart, and the third, who would rather pay for his spree than promise amendment, gave bail. Mayor Coulon tempera justice with mercy. m m PxsaosAL.—We regret to learn that the health of the Rev. David Stevenson, of the Third Prra byterian Church, is such that his physicians have insisted that he should desist from preaching On next Thursday he will resign his charge. The necessity that compels him to this step is deeply and seriously regretted, not only by the members of hia own church, but by the community at large. He ia an able and eloquent divine, and a good

man.

Chbmtwas Chckx. — Our friend, John F. Gulick, made a fioe display 'ast night at hia new shop on Pennsvlvuia street, just above Odd Fel Iowa’ Hall. We noticed some days ago the (at cattle which he had procured to kill for the holiday*, and last evening we witnessed the ar rangament of the tempting display they made when nicely dressed for the spit. The sight would tempt a saint to break his vows on a (ast day, and will be irresistible at this season of festivity. Maosivickw r Lowch.—There will be a splendid Inr.eh at the Magnolia Saloon to-morrow Tables will be spread all day, and the lovers of good cheer will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Roast turkey, roast chicken, and all the Christmas delicacies, and other etceteras calculated to cheer the inner naan, will be provided. Mr Flagg, the generous host of the house, will do the honors of tbe occasion, and this is a sufficient guarantee of its quality; for all who know bis nrbanity and politeness will vouch for our indonementof hie good taste in such matters.

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treacherous, deceitful, ekppsey, is* sAp ap>wj iee again, you’ll know U! H aoy aa* ever kern of our skating agaia, they will pleeae draw wo ae at sight for the bivalves sod eraaai may lag docu menu. W* have got tksaa^ •fcattag. It’i bnmbag. It’s a vexa’iou af spirit, of bneiaeee

of fieth.aad tearer of troweerat It’s a irtg, back aeMog. leg wearirg.

ttttioa, aad w* warn people sgaiaati

be able to walk

iaati

_ Wa

tried it, and shan't be aUa la walk fcv a rik King slabs nr* a bambag, aad all tba ras

cally voaagstere wish to got dw ladiea at it, dmt they mav see—If they taa, doa’t mj "Jfis foe fo dTt*ifmlt*U!” It*a aalhtaffitoafo kaltbo Iodise aill do well to lot ekatae elaae. aaleae (bey ae* yaangar sad meaeeltofia foM waato. 0k!

how cold tbelceie mrsaajfof A prir*

MOVKMMB TCM, 1 Ohio Cleveland w. Msltbaw ffteaby; Headdricke C. P.—Affirmed. 5 per seat, daasagaa Jacob Vor* ef af. ae. DirimeaBtofoWapaa C. C—Reversed. Thomas if. Mihsnfoof. se.TbaHatoof ladla**; Putnam C. P.—PiiaHmsd. Richard Harris vs. A Ilea Mekepsaar; Maffiasa C. P.—Ademed, 5 psv r ia> imaaaai Leonard L. DavisfoaL as. DavMSaMk: Hsm Uion C. P.—DismDard. Gilbert J. Rice rf af. se-Jalia M. Rfoat CatoC C —Re ram i A Joseph Bosley ss. Elijah C. P.—Affirand. State af Indieaa so.

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Chsistwis Lumch—We are requested inform the poblic that the proprietors of the Bates House Saloon will rornfob their friends with a choice Christmas lunch to-OMtrrow morning. Oysters, turkey*, quails, grouse, ducks, venison, and various other epicurean delicacies will be served np in Inimitable style, with some fine “old Virginia” egg-nogg. Col. Florence Richter, an acoompliahed artist in bis profession, will dispense the hospitalities of that establishment, with that grace and genius which has given him a world wide rapatatioa. His egg-nogg is unapproachable and bo ooe can surpass him in the preparation of

lunches.

Cwoicx Meat* fob Cuustwas.—If the good people of lodiAnepoHs do not have good dinners oa Christmas, it will be their own fault, for ex traordiasry efforts have been made to supply the materiel for finsU, at which princely epicures might smack their Ups. The whole county has bcea prospected by oar batchers, to procare for this season of festivals the choicest cattle, and they bare succeeded in getting the best that ever were siangbtored here- McTaggart and Dongh arty, aader tb* Bates Boose, will have a display of meats to-day that will astonish the natives and delight their palates too. Try some of their choice pieces the roast beef of Old England can not beat them. Tux Gcaboo’ Ball.—ft will be seen by ocr advertising columns that tbe ball for soma time promised by the “Guards,” has been definitely Axel to come off oo Wednesday evening. It will baa fine affair—'heparties of this Company always ara—aad u this is the only ooe they have given this winter, or expect to give, it will be even superior to their other parties, in all its arWa waat our young friends to ves for this—tbe ball of the season Tb* temptations for enjoyment spread all round at ibis season are manifold, therefore we tell thorn la tiara to sava a portion af their appetite for this, the best dish that will be spread upon As pwbhe table daring tbe holidays. SomBANOUftt —Oa Monday or Taasday last, bay Mat thirteen or foarteca yuan oM, got oa tba eara of th* New Afoaoy aad Balsm Railroad, to pom hetawea tb# Mating* af St. Pietro Haaavilis Just bsfars tira train arrived at tb# station whore they were to Map, tba boy, who had bean asleep wbea Into sees, was not to bo (bond. Aa alarm waa raised, aad aa arriving to th* toatioo a baod-oar waa ant haok to March for him. was fowod asms mflm back, maaii*Dg the road to erertak* foe >aia, witk eoe ef kie riba broken aad otherwise Be hod get np ia bio ■ cep, upend the walked off lira platform, ia hie dream be pvesamed they hod arrived to tba toatioo to homntoisnewfooaam

Daniel Long ss. The fltotooflaffioaat Mownd

Stotoof 1

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jail, on a He was twenty boon ia held to hail ia $508^ to an the February term at tba Coast

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Fob. who, w# lean, hart writtea to my that th* merely. These are tira facts of the case ae related to on, stripped of the varnish with which such stories ora apt to be colored. Mr Dematt ia a Republican, and would like to ba the next eatcidate for Sheriff of this county, on that ticket. Ha may have been gasconading a little when among his re’stives, and the picture may have been a little colored, to make a martyr of him here and thus secure his election to n very lucrative office. We shall probably have the statement fro other side in a few days. Da. Botxtoh’s Lkctoeks—The third lecture of Dr. Boynton’s course was delivered last night, at Masonic Hall. The subject was—“First Created Animal Life, and the Classification ef Rocks by Fossil Remains found ia them.” It deeply interesting. If geology does not become a popular science, after the coarse of Dr.Boyntoe is through, we will be deceived, for he clothes it with such attractions, that everybody who hears him seems as much devoted to th* subject as he is himself. The store-houses of natnre ara unfolded, her mysteries explained, new scarce! of thought are opened up, and tira most sluggish mind aroused by foe eloquent lecturer as ha leads hia audience, step by step, through the world’s changes ia tbe aoantiem years of its existence as written on the pages of his favorite science. And how he does make these pages glare and sparkle with poetry, as leaf after leaf is turned over If there is no royal road to knowledge. Dr. Boynton has discovered a flowery and pleasant one, where its followers can garland many a beautiful wreath, while storing their minds with whoisome truths. The next or fourth lecture will be given on Monday night at die same Halt It is said to bo ooe of tbe most interesting of the course. The subject is “Coal Beds—how the coal was produced, with proof that all coals. Graphite and the Diamond, are of vegetable origin.” U*Time and money are very often thrown away by people endeavoring to be suited ia clothing, and running for that purpose all ever the town. If they would but call at once at Oak Hall, No, 2 Bates House, the splendid establishment cf Glaser A Brothers, they could be suited ia less than no time; for their stock is the largest in the city, and manufacturing, as they do, all their own goods, their prices can not be beat. They also keep tbe only extensive assortment of boys’, youths’ and children’s clothing in the city. Give them a call. dec23-d5t. Txt Yopx Lccx—Joseph Paiisette, No. 15 North Illinois street, intends to eell French tablets on the holidays—each tablet containing n ticket, each ticket to d aw some delicacy worth from 15 cents to $2 50. The tablets will bo sold at 30 cents each, and will entitle the buyers to something else as a Christmas or New Year gift from Parisette.

'fora* *r

SaJb to

direetfof fooi Ktaia iadivi

Arixm*. Albc—a bill

which testimony af eertoia individaol may be token for the aa# of fo* Dated

Court*.

Tba Seattle then went into txoeativa i

Ite veafotea of fofifova slave*, aad to foo ex * took foot yea witt obey; to that sxraak you otit elites yoaroath to support iba Cora'ltatea. Mr. Ptoasworth—You mitoate, Tb# Coaatl tetek test not proeida 1 should reader fugitive Hi Barksdale—ft provides for the roadUtoa, sadyotossaeitisM af the country, are bemad to assiy ft oat, aad aalass yoa do it you are a inter.

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B. MOWHDte, Agent,

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far CONSUlCFTEaK!

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saa Omwrt *wa» w Oaeraaesra^ •* Jhrawta^x X ILr tor bale at wholita amnd retail, at pro|>nMO.

Price*, by Parkins A Coon, BrngilaU, Indianapolis, and

Dragg a gvrxralTy. decl-dly Pwwertwaafwr ffwtl—rwkewt fwr Cewd.—Whan pate arteSamwation is pres-

ent, and Braadrsto’s PtHa see used tosy at once seise upon the humors which ere toe eeeerisa of tt* prin and

tTem (tea tkebody. This

quality of store aaWrgheld, end causing tbe expo) aion of depraved humors ia poaaaaMdbvao oth> r medicine for Brandreth'e I ilia ep sate solely upon thee* impuri tiee which surround and affect tba tissues aad organa affected by diaaaaa. By natural affinity they wise these humors, because thair life ia be tow that of the sum) uc ding parts, and expel them flrom th*bady. Teang people but stiddle ega end eld peepte can, te a meawire. ep laAetbataedieine wtocb,bateg need in atobaees, acts only upon too o tuae of due aae, end which has no power

except upon tbooo hamars whoao piasai

pain, and whose rumoval remavm every dUawa 1

organ is affbeted. than them woodarful pills trato and remove iaeparitiw Boss; th

tongeftoe humors, because toeysre removed from toe body. In rheumatism, fevers, ptour aea, pates in the

uahvaema, asthma, colds, ■sa, bails, they give inuae-

toeir influence and millions af mved by their timely aae. Oh! b

i akiU, have yielded to ■ran ttvea have been ^ i mu intent in eteta

id leaves no evil effect behisd.

Sold at Dr Brandoth’s Principal Office. Sa. 294, Canal ., Brandreth’aBuildivg, ■. T., and by S. Merrill ,19 Baat

B. BBAHDAKH, M.D.

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To tbe Kw VI ra. ’

F to diseeseaofl attention given to Iffidwffi Will Ladiea bun au thtoimportaat braaeh ef 1

k. fo.'Willattend

n and Children. Special

rito axpetleaee and*

ad interest theeuclvea in i Practice, which to now

O*If you want to supply yourselves with nice and cheap confectionaries, goto Parisette’s. Ho is selling all fioe French candies and sugar toys at cost.

MARA VILLA! Thin scientific preparation is cerUialy appropriately named. The sncceas which has followed its uoco is truly

marvelous.

IT DBSTBOT3 DAHDKOTV. CITUS BALDHB8S, BILIXTBS SIOK BXAD-ACHB. Prevemts tJbe Bmir Fmllimc tomt. And should ba so every lady’s M et. Use it once aad yoa will never be without it. Sold by an Druggists and fancy Oooda Deaton, and by the proprietors. (Pries M Cents.) CJLABLBS BBS BBT A CO., 96 Mofiten Lana, Bow Task, and JOUR D. PARK,

Circincati, Ohio.

m generally adopted in tk* lastna aad Soothasreitisa, and anivermlly given up ta Yesrale Phystcisns ia Bu-

ipe.

Offices# 90 Illinois street, test building nerth of the ap stairs. Poat-otoee sddsrm, box l,tok, lad. oot4 IO* Office hours Boss ? to 9 o’ctock, am.

WEDDING AND VISITING raapw OABDS BBBBAVBB ABD PBIXTBB

MF H. H. 8HIPLBT to BBO., septB-Dly g« West Voarth Wr out. Cincinna

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FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

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WTiL five m’isfactb a toi They treat all l Aay person I

MU LL,

FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE.

ARE YOU MURED? T ffiASSI PATSBWT at L08SB8 tha Pkcraix Xasusoans Campary. at BartCoagocticut, te a vary spsriai manaor, to tot Boot maker too ma«y able I sarsarn rmmpiaiss of tola eot by. Tba eoffism af tba PbcoiiteCasbm^ to. wbsn a tom to ispsc—d.ao*ffiartm*atia stance had sod ehra tba smseul oftora to saumtesdU toeafoOotoiratd isffiSoar tagsoofhoag apstrsuefibo Phmu>x. rinmetes** riaasd^sudrrac^-ed.aad : affiaaapeBs, psusape^y sffisadad to by

a. j. ••rune.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE,

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to.J.«ATUmi,

HOUSE -Mr. Farnswerih, of Uti

entitled to tk* flaar, woo willing to gtvw way for

B inouoe to proceed to a vote for Speaker.

Mr. Raffia, of North Carolina, aad other Deob-

oento objected, iBOMting oo Mr

ettker procsvffiag with his remarks or akandoBinf Mb Farnsworth said he mote foe arooMitfoB 1b good frith He did aoi dasir* fo place nay

ia tko woyof ktoocffojfottfo. He

tena here for

nearly thro* weeks dcoirenm s

that toe fora Spaakor. They hod aw

cuss the sloracy question now, Mm would woft till an osgenixatioa kad keen affkctod. Hu spate te himself, and did not waat the Republican party to be fold taepoaoiMo far Mo otkegBace, He said they have beea met hero whhfostchm and resahttraas ia regard to Helper’s pasfokte

and the speech delivered by r'

Thee* things were thrust m their foraa with threatened dissolutioa of the Unrae ea thakao count. It bad even beea thrnuhnar.flteffw that II they elect a Republican Speaker tira Union shall be severed insun ter. He proceeded to Nod from the Richmond Enquirer, edited by Rirthte, Pryor and Duns vast, sad the leading Deehoorotic paper, of June, 1857, and May and June, 1858, to show that journal held ulterior irrepressible eonflict doctrines, and pronounced fire* society a failure, and further said that war betweaa th* two systems will rage every where, until one conqaeis and the other is exterminated. Mr. Seward, ho said, sever uttered irrepressible con fi et doctrine half so strong as tttat. Senator Hammond, he added, had presented similar seuti

meats with regard to »uch a conflict.

He denied the au'hority of any member’* holding him responsible tor indorsing HeiperV book. It was none of their badness. He read such books as be pleasi d. Ttu-re w«» nothing in his part of the country which did not stand the

test of tree discussion and oriticixoi.

He Droceedt-d to anaigu the Dcm cratic party for indorsing a book exiled Ruck Diamond, written by Pomurd, of Virginia, and caused to be read various testimonials in its favor, adding: The writer adverts to tl e goii g into Africa and Siberia and deluding Uktlves to gain their consent to be shipped to th a country by tbe middle passage as apprentices, aad, after getting t ; Oa there, to induce them to live in perfect bondag«| The North admits it would be an infraettoa and violation of the laws ol the United dtatoe, but justifies it by necessities of th# case, sad says that the Union could be pi eserved only by this socalled conservative po’icy. Is this the sentiment

of tbe Democratic party?

Mr. Cobb—I deprecate th* reopening of the slave trade- Now you speak out and say whether

you indorse Helper’s book.

Mr. Farnsworth—Wcold like to ask Miles the question whether he indorsed those sentiments? Mr. Miles replied he most heartily and horn the bottom of hia heart deprecated any evasion of the law. (Appiamra./ He recognixed the hi.her law of sen timet, land honor which compelled him

to obey the Constitution.

Mr. Farnsworth wieind to know whether he was in favor of reopeuit g the trade by a repeal

of the laws?

Mills replied he was not prepared to say vhether he was in favor of reopening the slave trade at some future time, but not, so long as the laws of the land prohibited us from eogtgtug in the traffic. He believed it was useless to discuss the question so long as tbe Sooth remained ia the Confederacy. No maa belfoved that ia the pres eat Union the slave trade could te raojonad to (rally, and so one adverts to re opeaiug it ill* gaily. He should like to aek Mr. Farnsworth whether he was iu favor of the repeal of the

fugitive slave law?

Mr. Farnsworth replied that he would answer

foe question by and by.

Mr. Regan remarked he came cut of the can ▼ass ou that issue aad was opposed to the re opening of the slave trade in or out of foe Uoioa, and was in favor of law, order and justice. Now do you indorse the doctrine of Helper’s book?

Answer tike a man. (Applause )

The Clerk checked the disorderly minifes-

tatioo.

Mr. Stanton felt it his duty to say for himaet', and those he represented, that so far as Helper’s book advises servile insurrection, he utterly ab b or red and detested it. There were not as many maa oat as ia foe Peuiteutiary of Onto who would tolerate it for a moment. Mr. Kellogg expressed gratification a F foe turn foe discussion had taken His colleague could proceed with his remarks. He knew his col league would be frank aad plain. Mr- Boab&m said the act of 1830, which char acterixed foe slave trade as piracy, eas a blot on fo* statute book and out to be expunged; but he knew ao party ia foe ^outh in favor of having foe law or 1819 repealed; with regard to the fat ter, he was sot prepared to say it was not unconstitutional. There was ao considerable part of the South—of fo* Democratic purty—wte-tgt tated foo question. Re opening the trad# can never be done in foe Confederacy; as to whether he was ia favor ef re-opening the trade at some fatore time, bo was not prepared to say. Mr. Faroeworth—Doe* fo* gentleman indorse foe seatimeot ia the book “Black Diamend,” oa foe revival ef foe sla. e trade by law? Mr. Baoham—It to impracticable; I do ask stand ia foe attitude of ea* who isdesse* the vio latioa of an existing tow. Mr. Farnsworth asked Mr. McRae whether te indorsed foe sentiments? Mr. McRae, as an individual, waa ia favor of reopening th* slave trade; hat this was ook the pooiiiao af foe Democratic party ia Msmtoriopi or any other Southern State He was, however, far the faithful execution of the laws, ao they FarneworiSTd&f not think task designs could he fixed oa national Democrats a**v more than it coaid he jostiy charged that foe Bnpohli cans indorsed fo* acta of John Brows., Mr. McRea said that te was the only member of fo* Democratic party (tom Mtetorippi whoso tertatord that opt aiaa. Mr Faraawcrth asked Crawfard whether ho ia domed the reopening of the ala** trad* asreooto1 to the “Mack Diamond?** Crawford replied that te had never read that teak.

fejisSi

J. BATLIBO.

I*' a, asa-1

pffift 4*at2]

fraooah lagftiaosi oat offitr armed *

alas# H|

Of te ffloririoaa, hit te aoaM wtsnce to it; aer would hto

kl

v ^ . >tover provided that » shall toto—majorities dissolve foe Whofi art von going todoofth ia?

•Ate yoa sever read Bui war’s *ov*i, “What

HI k Ai

tte Mtosiraippi Rivet? MraJ

Ate yougoiag to dtviffia '.tew machofttato

to foe reopening of tte slave trade. He waa to the Scant* wheaSewAtd donoanced the doctrine* that aosoffiTm^tSTAS^aiffirarioa shall praa

away tte

wooM get

Coartsoimt tte interests of fo* South-

remotel tte

I aot te a foot of a single alava aa tike coa rad while he uttered this aa I

> hto ions di toted aa ,hwi,raaWgaa .

I ao if the fire of hell was

doysa ia hto

H I , (earnestly)—G-td grant thafi I, too, may see the day wh< -Taa will i .to 9^1 -to.^. Hr. r wwwuriD Hia UM4 wvmg mv% ot m vmma. LiTu*L*^.* f ..T*SgT; ts

ssrSSK-

Inf Jotel

3te Yankee Doodle? Divide font Wtet part wd you take? What «teyoa>»ag tohrslto If am# ! Fur God’s sake don't tot m ran^saore ol tkUmuerator cry ahoutdtetto teoo meo who fill gwUvm*—*W*r* far di* to raatimrnN—don’t they know If foo Union to dissolved, foes* marble palaoes will Occam* th* habitation of bats and ruts; will become at ooe qomrie* who** marble wilt be cheap, You might ^ •tent diasohriog everythtog. ante solving foa union of the State*. Ite Sagteh seat to the Chair the prooeedtogn Chicago, rxraeratog ay. pathy for John ftrowo. to show that FAranwonh’s statement of that matter was incorrect. Mr. Fhrnsworth—1 deaigoed to suv no parson sympathtrad oifo fo* object Brown had in view. [Crrao, read proceedings 1 The Clerk read them. Mr. English remarked that such a meeting having been held iu Chicago, it was eminently eloper that foe Republicans should select that place to held their National Couventiou. Mr. Farnsworth retort, d—-it was just aa proper ‘or Democrats having indorsed the seuitmeaia of Calhoun to select Charleston as a place tor ruuao g fo* Democratic machine io th# ground. Mr. McClernand said John W# tw« r*h wa* the founder of the Republican party iu liliaoia. and in hia paper he claa-aa John Brown with Kua riuako. Garibaldi, and oth.r heroes. Mr. Faren*orth—It is true foal Wentworth had beea aa t fficieot worker ia foe Republican party, but It was unfair to hold the Republican party responsible lor foe sentiments of auy other omb. especially when we only have an extract 'tom an article without crvd.t. The South C*ro linn Legislator* had a resolution before it ’or the approeviation of gftJO OOO to buy a ms. oo the gmaad that Federal reUtlous were dissolved between tte North nod Sou* h. He might a ith the Propriety charge that upon the Democratic

party.

Mr. Logao read ao account of a Republican saoeting held in Aurora, 111, sympafoixiog with

Brown.

Mr Smith, of Virginia, obtained foe flaor, hut yielded for personal explanation *o Mr. Nel•on. who denounced certain statements of the State aad Uatea newspaper as wilful aud matcious falsehoods. He had hitherto taken ao notice of tbe matter, deemtug it better to toler ate licentfousness tkau re.trict freedom of the oress. He stated that b g ap.ech had beea highly oommeaded in various 8’ates by American and Democratic as well as Republican newspapers Mr. Gartrell h <ped Mr. Suiitu would permit a vote to be taken torSueaker. Mr. Smith consented, claiming the fioor to-

morrow.

After a call of the Hons* the twentieth ballot was taken, with the following retoili: Whole number, 812; to choice, IU7; Sherman, 103; Millsoe, ST; Gilmer, IS; Bocock, 10; real scattering.

Adjourned.

ffiwaoa WStJStsMfftwa. Wasonravo , Deoeatertfl.

A PUotnl Convention ban been executed between the Fbst master General and the Minister from Belgium, establishing a regular exchange of correspondence, In closed mails, between foe Uuited States and Belgium, to be conveyed via England, once a week, or o’teuer, and ia coin cidence, as for as possible with foe regular sailing of the Anglo-American steameis. The single rates foe letters and samples of merchandise originating in the Uuited States and destined for Belgium, or wet versa, is fixed at twenty seven cento, of wbieb prepayment is option tl in either country. There are also provisions for printed The transmission of closed mails under this convention, is to he commencea on the 21*1 of January next. Provision is also made for a di •wet exchange of mails between tbe two countries by mean* of any direct line of mall steamers which may hereafter he established between the United State* aad Belgivm, at thecomb ned single rate oflfio. for each letter cr packet, pre pnment be-

ingoptiaBoi.

The difikulty between Seo

Arkansas, aad Mr. Hindman, a representative from that State, which, it was supposed, a ft a day# ago, weald lead to a hos<t:* meeting, has been amicably settled, through foe medium of

Messrs. Tbombs »ad Pryor.

The Augusta Cbnstdutionalot. of tbe 31st., atys foo Medical College of Georgia has resolved to invite Southern students at the Njrfo to ft«»i»h

their course there—Instructions free.

.nnamo tooffiioimtmvw Adjwmrmoto.—Vx-

tvm SesalWH Cto.teffi. 8v. Loci*. Krklsjrt ecrmbcrO.

Pike’s Peak express arrived this morning with

n foonraad dotlava ia gold dust.

Advice# from Doover City are to the 14fo

ioat

Both branches of foe Provision*! Legislature had otenraed after perfecting th* cod* of law# far foo Qovoeameot of Jeforaoo Territory. Aa extra ossstoa is to assemble ou the 33d of January. Euctiocs are to he held io all the counties on foe firs* Monday 1# January far the oftatioa at teal officer*, aad a geueral organl oatioo oader the oew order of thing*. Utah advice# up to the 1st torn are ate received by this antval, hut there is oo news ia that Tatritory atgeneral ja'ereot. toaanaff~ totetemsUTwitfa ataty Pmoaomffiwsa. •r. haato. Daosmbsr 23. Tte team* JKtesat. from Alto .,toagraaad e. taa re ate from sixty to eighty toJTtteStom, mCk ithrm from starviog.

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