A t ~,,,,,4 1 t '" ' ~',l ." -- .4P:) ;f-': ..„:' '' ---''' • 1011NE11 1 1 .1 6.ttroa . 7-,,Aosoric-4411ittyt4 6 - eomplo4! Euvwx 07 whit has , thins) ear CitrAtiid-iindVarAtlaidlii &atm, since thindspinto " tre lantanininar tor CisTs per non In Wens 'wanner% and oisponibniondrnir taattina'r,± - !, k'Frub es of our. 1 ' 4 4 ;[!!)* (3447/4 -A eits °6•Piiii-8g101; Letter :ffidilastimiPorto#ltunft.POlitioul';',LOtioe : tom- Xr.,TOOL ;,,PiO4lo ..814 of Pistriolr.PpurY le* font etlositerf, rtlig4g In :ikk,,01.11,410Y1' I.oBt, Thkre appears Sonia prospect of an early set tomcat 'of the Jtalian - .question. ,The Con gresaieill probablyassemble , at- Paris; on-the 6thil bt IlinpiirYi i'..Eitolt -nation . Will, be repro minted`, by two _diplomatists,,: It is' expected that England will join this: Congress. Her giroper:representatlie;fiera . his official post.: t tcip2.ol - Foreign IdeeMary, Should, be lend J. l OO goilo4,!F?wit*,4B,-lnit4e,e4ch se of lica:blundera his tahtsionto, Vlenna',. in f 1 956,.,.bea1de11: being wholly- ignorant of the French :language; that It- is said , Lord Cow represent England on this occasion: Ittuildu4lll send • Prince Clostscrtssorr, and _Prtiksleaoiltriti,:and - Fra* will; be, severally - Ye*Hented by Baron floitirstri, Genet Rion unzeostid Count :May : Tsui. ' „ lals said that"Znill,na, will bill in this Otoh r*otily on the'condition that the late rulers OAS Dalian Nobles shall not lie forcini back Upon' their 41Satfected.' The test, of Lhe Vreattie of'4uriclonerely. 'respects 4c the #fghtit'llyf the ArclFDakes. ,They have no • riepcio reign Contrary' . will of, the. .idles; and they are net; likely to, be 'thrust !Us* npert thepeeple whom they misgoverned.' which" had taken Offence at Trine° cinalCifut's haying nominated Chevalier BooN boxratun-for the Regency of lhe Duchies, is now' Satisfied. ' Parnia, Romagna,-'Tuscany, end lifedinisc' relinquishing:their' separate' gin , eitinierits;will onie bi 3 auttedhi'ene; located X ' cora ' atbielicted its General ofihe '''reiincei of Cen tratatalynith the powers but not with the title of meat.- , ; , s. Mr., Matigton• A 44414110 Ph hissiheen role& eugh , the, , newspapers to • the - &tract Ahab Mr., Joan WANWICITON had lost all the money paid to: I,* for the pthnhase: of.Monnt'Vernini In con-: •KiNuence of mortgages and liens on the estate. An,extri of the Mount Vernon Record contra-, 'diets this statement by publishing A letter ad.' :ditiiied to -Miss Cayman :in, Regent of the, , Mount' Vereen:Ladies''.osociation, by Mr., Usage' Mose,' clerk of Fairfax county court,; tis44o-111 Ann A. WASH liciroxy Eeg B of Xt. Vernon; hu title to forelve handfed 944 twentirtivo acres :of laud, lath:fa County, knownsei the' 'Mount Vernon, state,? wait 'CoMitied to , him by his utother;,; ifiiiininton, on the 18tis of Septets:they, 1801; ender the authority Tested her:by . her husband, Joke Wonntaren,the elder.: The convey, awe via m fee, withentlanyiharge or reserl, , ration whatever, except to Mrs. - 7astnsorox; thellalitug 'Shores theist:in 'during- her life, and fitcharge of six thoneand,dollare to"Mrs. - IVx; F. At ixarinsa.. The ‘propeity'at the tithe 'of the ieniejiime wts ,Cleix of all ineMrthmixes whistriver,• and Mr, .yrasuracrfon, sine the = said-oonveyaues to him; hes heves ,mtiitgaged , 1 the sante 'or otherwise eneuttthered it; nor to 'there any judgment *lot him, or other lien 'upon the „Said' lend; , Cieept that' In the/deed Item Mrs. I,#skinoTen to hire' as aforesaid. ',The contract betweenthe,tegent of the Xeunt Am Vernon; oeisiton and lie,,:Wasnourron II dated the lith day.of OW, /868, and was ad ! . gelded torecord in this. coast au the 14th day -of April, 1858. P ; • i Letter litain Waehtnitotw reitiet*ietniebArhit‘iier.] ' Waseekiros; DO. 17,1850. •T4s iisult CGthi DitSSOrstio smins Is ekaudOsrad battik and just ti:7o.lßossOls., :Re sisti.istioen'.• Ends is sassy:votes is ig bilier,ind it is inish defeated ",minjally - spixidltis by the than f*4lll Aar - Sit* seektso rim !INPVOPl4 ll 45Masies:: ' Mr: '• • as unto o to, Co Mr. Craig, of Misr* u , „appoint a, smittee of onithrehoe With Sikkim. party, sea exploded to- Burnett, of Kentioky:' _ " ' MOS fiats dislinetly prove thet,the Aditinkire. See min,:sitil not; es a body,' sit With ' the'South ' .Aniericala, hurries, anxious they, Sly be to sc. thief - *Atter to: their'euPpeit. Ibis I think *Aoki.* detibiftd; aa ithuidiess Mr: thinaisel S. Cox, ' _ ef Ohlo;,asiiirisidlito general skits of the North iiti and Northwestern DeutoorattisthiS be said ' 'mad not Yule for any Know-Nothing, or ariymap ~ who suPported a Know. Nothing. Then again, if tia :Paw' arid Trans* speaks for anybody In the " South`, or sleuth** We are told that the'Admin- , istratisipsrlY Sid not aid in dignifying a fiction by &stowing upon it Die Speakirthip., " The *nth AmeriaanS of course' know how—un. I. theY knoll's:silting—toast= these very coup pihnsatary salstatione with which they are groat ' ,lid by both Northern, and Southern followers and worshippers of the present Administration. It is net likely, after being itterly repudiated by one wing of the Democracy, and sneered at as au 1 4 .upiring hue' by the other, that the managers of Southern Opposition are going to bend their seeks and °tinge fer tanabielan ink; thellitabanan qua:d— na likely- • • • Notwithstanding the inelemeney of. the Weather is _tioW "raining, snowing, sleeting, blowing, ' huOthig;and by other suns making the day as ,dbugneeible as- possible—still :notwithstanding this Dighlful. date of-elemental affairs, the galls. ,:sieseltsk *Sy full, - end s' considerable dela *len of the fair sex preeent. .• • ' • • Mr. Lembo, of Wilsons* bas the floor, and it ' diprOting his energies to thifruitless task f whist = = brag 4eek the oblef sathlseomptonites to the ten. 'der -Sterol's of the White House. Mr. Lerrahee -avidently'sistakes his 'mission! or the men he is talking to. • Have not Kukla; Hickman, and Adrain spoken; and have they not all voted per. alstently In. uyiuSsittoit? Mr. Isrrabee avowed hinieelf Alan tintileeompton Demosritt,who stood • bull the 2001111118 of the 'Administration save Levicuptott. All What measures?' - The gentleman Dist Wiewinsin did not see apy tilfferenee hetween*liepublicans and Abolitionists. • M,r..ibtrizof Alabama, &mover, could seela differ. *noe l and. it was much more to his 'intermit not to • -pee the difference, it possible'nis to do so, thou to the olisate of, Shwa locality /4 not Wier -ealebriotes fir, invest/nen& in 'Afrlian labor. idd :that slaves oould be brought into the 7 'Territories, and retained. there until the State Con ', -'itititionViait adopted. In idiprotestations and de -, olaratione of Shit; nature, good Mr. Larrabesi out : 2 Vellandigham.ed Vallandlgham. • Apropos' of the latter 'gentleman, he will soon /Ave his hands full. He yesterday had a cant :: :plaint agibst - the Congreeeional GledeL-tiome ,) Wag About not allowing hilt to correct his Speech thie morning be found fault with the manner, • in which be ',was reported in the New York lie- . ba1, 1 #74 1 01; 1 44.400 2 a - tenlh_;- Bete taltext to•day t both 'with the same, result, Stamina ia ekteg tour of the necessary number of votes. - :11te'ridulattering on the shy-lights, and rein.; berating iti ilia' halt , in oontiest to the warmth of iltte4hittrielthin, and the gOnlidity of lie "ovoid of faelia, aria* afdemeitic. feeling not 'del , 'void .ofluippy risultii, Shey may not labially, tirlie alt waY, hat the effeet is all the same. -Abate tian be no mistakinithe difference of feeling -.- ailatifistednn, Melba's 'and that which held !way thentaight ten days ago. On, all sides there seemed., to be, a morbid snap pluitueesf and a quickness of question and answer altogether toe,"nimble for the preservation of order , and 'termin Now that gentlemen elearly Offhand *Other° lane need of brevr?beating on artyllasi, things are IA 4 Much more, happy train. ~ D irlottheirellot leaet,myeyes around, and wig with , the, geutlementr veniality visible everywhere. ; Why, aherreAe r..itilgorn—horribly suggestive cognomen-•who; . deOlare,d,. 04 the grit day ~ , ,of• meeting, that :be wee .."not of the ", ffiudag afeckre , There tie is, enjoying the pleasant; "C.,CiaCkinenf.itonfatalatloit Withr,Keitt; one - of the f'-.4ginft;cliciejlawt ipirttu of thot3Mith; but who, Ip the York,somo . fttitig - , karluttinvithito..frightin :sucking' ducat in ttottltern fionfof Keitt and Kilgore, and mil ''itijoi! their sallies; are Letdin,'Ouredittint, grim, 'mad toctook,quile ready to I".einda att.tf.fin wee wont to itnile,n with one of- the .that , horrible Opposition. Latoar's isttrdeted: me to him, the, .Repuhliean end of .iniawinted .Al3l‘ ;with 'Win: 7 S -i f ff"Siliiki-litAli:111, swear, .4 1 0, WIC fei.' 4, 4 4;,411V:t44i . he can win the vote of the ltillintettitiitive'-frein Baltimore. The 13( ctijr; Ohio— ef,trnials. Oat ,Uterithiro air Ir.itt44 , 4aaakaig , 7, - A - hatiadti—acitlitakhtg themseivi _figq the, *Nei, somithing to do foy 110 j#7.:5WA4 44 17 - tila4k4=4; temperament eo s3o7g" - tialV lig back and rubbing hie forehead with hie lined, as the cylinder of an electrical machine is 1111bbed by the belt; he emits, sundry sparks and :bright things, which enrtis,lef' lowa, ad,rotringly irtielVes. Kellogg, with hilßhande_plumplysin! braeing each other, looks and liaties iyith a risk ;nation characteristic of a muting-hens. t At 'Boma I distance, the whits hair of 1 401,, 1 wwit1 15 , 144 t*' file above yesterday ' s Oitned;-140tirbiahliPrOjes tire • engaged. Horace' F. Clark and Galitsha Grow look as though coming to an understanding, which, however, I doubt very much. That eoaare-set figure, with thei oblong face and head, the features' of which arc well out—that gen ileman'Witlithillitit hair, ?WARS° of it, ho Gar nett, o'ne.'of' thti ablest of 'the 'Virginians. He - Biniliriental step - outside - of the par;' , whilef. in 'the front seat, sitting side ways, earetolly -.scanning • the list of members, which he holds in one hand,, the other me- , ehableally castanet-lug with a toothpick; is John r Coelirane• of New . York. -Rumor says he would not object to be Speaker, but' that lea laudable,arobition; and one which he does not exercise alone, Houston, of Alabama; IloraceF. Clarke; of- New York;,T; G. Davis, of Indiana, and Others, I understad, would not seriously ob ject tb their own, elevation, and I am given fur ther to: understand ; rather expect it. You know ;thatold maxim—blessed are they who expect no thing, they shall never be disappointed. A Present to One's Self. The beet of all presents are those which people Make to themselves, .because the, giver exactly know; and .eau precisely -satisfy the peculiar wants and *ties of thoreeelver:-,,0n Saturday, at the bookstore of Petersen Brothers, where all .sorts of books, in all varieties of bindings, may be bought,:and where the array of juvenile books is stupendous, we lumen° set wbioh a man might 'present tohimself, as a Christmas box, with con siderable satisfaction. This is the Abbotsford edi. tlon. of Boott'S, novels and romances, in twelve volumes, imperial octavo, fall bound In calf, with about 2,600 engravings on steel and wood. This magnifieentadition was published, sixteen years ago, , by Cadell, ofEdinburgh, at a cost of $125,000, and, the edition being small, very few copies re- Main on sale in England. Peterson's price for the SO 1114100, which is much less than the original publication price of the set in .boards. , Here is a chance for a mauwith literary taste, and a little spare money, to enrich his library at a small cost. Pu bib .—T Anlixttemelltey, Acalm)lr op Idusiche extreme inoleirienoy °film weather Prevented our visiting the Academy of Mimic on Saturday evening, when one art Of " Luorozie, Bor gis,'t end one eot of Ritoletto,"' were performed, with the whole of, "La Bontiambnia;" in which; on Wednesday, Adelina Patti had so, folly fulfilled, at d even surpassed; the Milt expeotatiohe awakened by her exquisite voottlisation In" Lucia.° The Hit/atch of yesterday has the followiagi " After the close of the second enact' La Sonnambula. , Alad'lle Patti was called out. She made her appearance with Signor' Brignoli. A bouquet was thrown to her from a side cox . , picked it up. Another wee thrown, and be rented( perform the came courtesy, end walked opt with , t ug lady. _The audience nem applauded lonely ..an so ong that tirignoli again made lips appearance with Pa tt i, and a appernUmentrY, who seem to haviaberra brought Out to pick up the bou quet, Un thiesboin_g done the latter, several hisses isouaded t po hrough the house. , In the second goons of the third aot. 'when Snack made his appearance, there was severe Mewing, Which lasted two or three minutes. mingled _with applause. - :after some time, he, Wile allowed to. go on.At the And , of the opera there was again immense' applause, and a largenumber of boil ! gusts were thrown. }ninon condescended to pick pp orie of tho's), bra would pot touch the others. Re with drew with Ries Patti, who was again called out by the continued applauee., Blue came and picked up the bon ! quota herself. The whole bone rose and balled her with bravoes, which were continued for several minutes. ,Prignoli did note ppear.sqbeequently during the even ing, and it he hail there ue little doubt but that he would have been hissed off the stage. The talk in the lobbies was TM indignnet against his contemptible and eaten &manly conduct." We have greetrtomitet for the ability generally exhi ,' tilted a the joispateA, but must confess that we do not accept it es an "arbiter elegentierum." At the beet. the bouquet-flinging is an episode in the evening's per formansey,whigh, oven when real, might be dispensed with. It is en European mama, greatly overdone hero7on the same principle that ladies' hoops are twice as late here es in Paris. The European custom, to which Brignoll strictly adhered, is for the gentleman, who halide one castairice, to pick up One bouquet, and leave, the teroitore di steno, s. theatre:isl footman, to Pick (Ili the remainder. And, indeed, he had done so, we Jibe - 004On PreolOtis nights. A tenor is not expected to hei. tempt. Biitnolt fulfilled the requiremente of the, situation' by exercising towards Signorina Patti what ordinary politesse demanded. It would be a terrible infliction, In some oases, if a male vOO4lll were. to pick up . all the bouquets. Suppose that Amodio lied boon so Brignoli's pleas op Saturder eve pint i He, who le somewhat of the stoutest,- might ac tually blare died of apoplexyjrom a rush of blood to head, in stooping, before haled pushed up the third bouquet !' We are pretty sure that the Directchi on thinking „over the matter, will recall ,it, censure of Brignoli, aid withdraw its hasty opinion that he acted in a " contemptible and ungentlemenliko" manlier. Ile suited, no think, precisely as he should have done. No uerfomier in 111111 whale troupe, we have heard from toed authority, WPM 4 more lively interest in the sue-, sera Of Adelina Patti ; therefore,. thp idea or disrespect to her cannot be entertained. 'The oparatioatiescia is to be prolonged to the end of thii week. - To-ntohk, "Don Otovanni" Will be per formed, with Adelina Patti in the role of Zsr/inc, sad Madame atm/welsh, Madame Ofigelusits, Perri, Brig noll, ' , pint, and Amodio in the cast. This will oer, tainly gigilmins Patti's but appearance in thus city— it nay be for yearn. 4fhly staging twice, at New York, this weaki she sings at Bootoa for 9r . ilkw nights, and then sails fr o m ,IfirirTorkylittes_in time the Pee and London aoitootia. ,Tonight will bA~tara~ litinnense, Wedniaday, " The Magi° Flute," lin Italian.) with Ifyibuse Colsonin the leading pert, which is- said to ne ,Aef 10,10: Tlibitdor , what is adver /1i0,4_,,5e,f1 chime goers Mght. , op er a on P an day. Saul 4, Matislee isryaßif a ," , • li this arty. • 11-1171.107 TirIIATR.E,-rlt. 'triplet of benefits tins ' , VOL' :To-night. Mr.!, Clarke egmts tq be visited by hlefriends, for whom he will get UP la gay Pier, by Pianehe,. called "„An Old Offender, or He's Jack Shep pard," with "Our American Cousin," and "The Too:. dlee,"—the_ May Pole Dance, from "Feet Men of the Olden TIMS,7 Irlad,up what we may safely predict will be s very brilliant evening. That sterling gotor, Mr, .febit gilhe rt. will have a be • nett en Wednesday—when "The Moline) Thr Scandal' , will be hie, principal piece de restetattes, This i,i a come dy in which the strength of toe, company can ail be•en gaged.. Gilbert's ,Sir Peter, Virheatley's Charks sur face, and Mrs. Prey's Lady Teazle are representations which cannot be szypasestl nWanl stage. Lastly. Mr. Wheatley himself wig have a benefit, 17 ,1 Saturday evening, and—like Mr, Clarke. jug opleasee— deserves* buniper, in - his double, capacity' of manger and BOW. RePriSen thorn, they have made " the Arch' en Ptmilltfitlr thestge. hfr. Wheatley an- Rename only one piece, l y pagnerffiterlles corna's 'new three-act ocansdr. now litePeelkliti 4 Yia/illwiY B,l . l 'Y., " Everybody's Friend ," I but Promisee a ve. rtety of other entertainments, to conclude with a Drente , of greatinterest. W/I.?ltiT-ITREILT Mn., Dames. Williams, this evening, commence the' fourth and Seal week of their engagement—the most sucoessful. we 'believe, at this theatre for a very long period. Nothing to swim Mom popularity has been known, in this oily, for yeah... „ Menosoneet's GLISSIMI —Mr, L, re Nrsitord, the tree surorho has abtinefit to-night, puts fort au IStiractive bill, and the couniading wee°, IR which Mr. Hernandez 'plays the lokding part, will be the new ipeotaote of Ihe Firennan'e Dream." Mr. McDonough announces. for the Christmas JtoUdays, s. 4ave emnioyantomime, Just evolved from London. 5 14 40 BOVZ.—Thle wonder•worker eontineen at tf t e canter or 4404000504 Tenth ;arse.% and will perforp every nigh*hie yea. 404 04 the afternoons of We - nenclay ant{ Saturday, B. A. Morenall l 3 Benefit. The Complimentary Benefit to Mr. E. A. Marshall, so long connected with theatrical management ia this city, come, off to-morrow evening. Messrs. Ullman and Strakoscb, with a liberality which does them honor, Plaoe the Aeaderny of Music and their orchestra at tbo disposal of Mr. Marahall'e friends, on this occasion, and Mesdames ffeinsimiga and Atrafifeich will sing the 'duetto from the opera of "Sato." Aparyaygsmentbee been made with Mrs. Barrett/son, by wrene of which the 'Walnut-street company will perform In " 'Custom of the Country," "The !tisk Tutor," and "Sarah's Young Man." Mr. George Smith will give it fanny dance. The performances of Mr. and Mrs. Sams)" Williams, In the two first pieties, will be a great attraction. Here it In proper to add, whist we do with great satis faction, that the (donor thin Testimonial Benefit origi nated with Mr. Barney Williams, who, on learning that Mr:Marshall's present circumstances rendered such s tritinto acceptable, immediately tendered his own and hale wife's aid. At a positive loss to himself of several hundred dollars, Mt. Williams has thus surrendered one of his sights at Walnut-street Theatre. He' s a warm hearted, liberal man, and his comlnot on this coos/lon, as Indeed at all times, showi that he really acts with an Irishman's proverbial kindness and benevolence. We refer to the programme In another column, and heartily hope that Mr. Marshall trill obtain such imbstanttai re gatta from this Benefit as his friends anticipate. The Anti-Slavery Fair. To ITS EDITOII. 01 , Tan I'ZILBIII Will you, in hatter, to a portion of oar fellow-citizens, publish the following statement of frets? The Pennsylvania Auti•Blavery Pelr has been held in thin city, annually. during twenty three years, Without disturbenee. On Monday last, the twenty-fourth of thee* fairs was opened at Conceit JUR. fie signal Ras, which was suspended in front of the building, bears a picture of the old Liberty Ball in inde oefidenee ball, with its insonption, " Proolsim liberty tbraughout all the lend, to all the inhabitants thereof ;" and, also, the words"Anti-Blatets Fair." Ty Fair programed with Haulms] order and decorum huruday more lag the igh imputable came to the al /- and informed one of the managers that the Mayor ordered that the deg ehoul d be taken down , in the Af ternoon of the same day. the sheriff ennounced his in- Motion of taking possession of the Hall, on behalf of the owners or trustees, the claini being based on the alleged violation of tho lessee s contract, that the Hail should not be rented for any ',uremia which might tend to excite popular commotion- There had been no commotion or disturbance / either within or without the budding. The sheriff took VosseesiOn, and suddenly locked the doors.eome of the managers being at the time aiwent from the F r. These, returning. found a crowd of per sons Arden the doors, vain!) , seeking earranoe.iierne of them h left property iu 'hell/ill, which theyw shed to obtain some were mothers, whose young chi children were on the other side of the olosed doors, end they wee naturally anxious to rejoin them. Severe! ladies an pinyon? called d on the Mayor and the sheriff', aliarawgiogypt7r oe lir.KLiirltali.Ulliienl. Yhti reshlt ti toast. application was a dirgetlpn from the sheff t hat persons having property In the Hall should be admitted for a abort time. As man, of the managers as ware present assembled in the waddle of the Rail. snd,lo the p• smarm of the sheriff' mid a number of tolloemen, held p a consultation respeobris the course which they should pursue. It was PerfeetlY understood by them , as it is, doubtless. by our atitiarallr t that it was the pro-alavery, Helen ermine Party in nuladaiabia which was reraly 'looting the Antyplavery ?am from Concert Hell, and that having failed to do en upon one VlO4 they had resorted to another 'After a brief discus/non, the ladies unanl ineptly resolved that, being this required to leave the Hatherthin an hour. the would make no attempt to fmr . e their property. The sheriff promised to pro ', The fair was reopened yesterday. In thy southern sa loon of the Assembly Buildinge, where It will be con tinted until ten o'ol°l2lkt/de evening. - Orin en TIM MANAORRII. , TlsonwnEn ir, Me.' Mary er's Magazine. 14e Lava remiived the January number from T. B.'Peteisori it Brothers, who retail it &Caftan% 'etl4 'The principal papers are Meagher's Bolt• days to {)seta Rica, Porte Crayon's Burnt Piotures, and A , Pipe 0f,40,0pe0." The illustrations to these artiolis ire very Food: Our,Valy Tork correspond ant having , anticipated what was to he ,paid about Harker, we have only to add that the Editor'. Drawer,- &Weft% briefer' than usual, is racy and THE LATEST NEWS BY TELE,3FRAPH. XXXVITIi CONGRESS,-FIRST: SESSION. ,U. 8. CAPITOL, Watintatirofl, Deo. 17. The Senate is not in seesionlo-day, HOUSE. Mr. Lausanse, of Wisconsin, sent to the Clerk',, table a copy of the Milwaukee Free Democrat, from which:were read the proceedings of a meeting purporting to have been held by German adopted citizens, at which sympathy was expressed for John Brown, and ho was characterized as a noble-heart ed, resolute man, lit to be held up lit e other cham pions of freedom for the imitation of mankind, and resolutions were adopted according with these sen timents and declaring that adopted citizens -are hostile to tyranny of everykind, including the it stitutlon of slavery. Mr. VAISHIBBB remarked that if any of his ool leagues did not recognise that paper as a Republi can organ, let them say, so. At his request, an editorial from the came paper las read, in spirit with the proceedings bf the meeting. Be was natiefled that an honorable Senator from Wisconsin (Mr. Doolittle) was mistaken when he said there was no newspaper in that State which supported or sus tained John Brown's invasion into Virginia. lie thought, however, that at that time the feet to which he had Jest referred had not been brought to Senator Doolittle's attention He (Mr. Larra bee) needed not to be informed, all he bad been by the leading German citizens of Wit:mold, that soh were not their opinions. He had been in the midst , of them for fourteen years, and could say that there were no more intelligent; loyal, pa triotio men living on the soil of the United States—sternly hostile to fanaticism, to sentiments of disunion and war on the South. He had felt It• to be his duty to hurl back this accusation against that part of -Wisconsin be bad the honor to repre sent. Ile did not expect to say one word' to the gentlemen upon the other side to load them to change their course, but wished to appeal to the South Americans and anti-Lecempton Democrats to join in preventing the election of a Republican candidate for Speaker. He was an anti-Lecompton ' Democrat when that was a living issue, but when any man takes a stand outside of his party organization, yet claims to represent its prinel- , pies, he does violence to the principle of hie party. The Democrats in Wisooniin almost unani mously took ground against the Leoompton policy of the Administration ; but from the day the English bill was ,adopted, they considered this as a past issue, and there is now no distinotion be. tween Democrats in that State. In view of the approaching Presidential election, of 1880,, they could not afford to throw away time on past issues ; when there are errors in the party, the beet way is not tejoin the Opposition, but stay inside the party and lot their voices be beard. He was surprised to hoar gentlemen charging the present Admini stration with corruption and' extravagance. He thought the President entitled to all praise. No man should visit his mere personal slights on hie party, because he might be omitted In the paltry distribution of a Federal office They all wee that the Republican organization of the North is purely sectional. The inevitable result of the success of any sectional party In this country must be the rupture of the Union. This was the very state of affairs that Washington warned us against in his farewell address; A great party based on a geographical line. He thought Mr. leward'a remarks respecting the "irrepressible conflict" originated in his ambition to reach the Presidential chair, and he thought the best way to reach it was to appeal to sectional passions and prejudices. He never had any doubt that the raid of John Brown was the legitimate result of the teachings .of the extreme wing of the Reublican party of the North—the teachings of the N ew York Tribune, Wendell Phillips, and others. He had, heretofore, thought that a dissolution of the Union was impossible ' but he ventured to say that if Northern men persist in their course and the South react against the North the dissolution of the Union is not a question of time, but may be here now, and the fast overt sot may produce the calamity. He reviewed Mr. Seward's irrepressi ble conflict" doctrine. He had never heard on this floor or on the stump the Republicans denouncing Abolition sentiments. It was his opinion that the conflict was not' between different kinds of labor, but between the races of men. He did not believe in a unity of the human race. If the slaves were sot free, whet would be done with them? The North don't want them. As soon asbir. Larrabee ceased speaking, there was a general cry of " Mr. Clerk !" Onow ' of Pennsylvania, moved that a vote be taken for Speaker. Mr. SISSOLBTON, of Mississippi, claimed the floor, which be however yielded to - allow a vote to be taken. The roll was then called, and the House pro ceeded to the ninth ballot for Speaker. The following was the result: 555TH BALLOT. HUE RICIURDA Mr. Sherman Mr. Booook Mr. Botelor Scattering Whole number of votes. 228 Necessary to a choice ........... , ' JO Mr. Boui.imcy. of Louisiana, nominated Mr. Briggs, of New York, as a candidate for Snooker. On the motion of Mr. Jona COMIRANS, of New York, the tenth ballot was taken, with the follow ing result : • Mr. Sherman 111 Mr. Booook D. Boislsr 15 Mr. Briggs . 9 0 Whole number or votes f .42i; Necessary to a choke _ll5 The Home; on the result being declared, imam. diatoly adjourned, at ten minutes of throe o'clock, 6 m - Vra ttin g t ",,, -"1a‘ 7 , 7,70, r - 1 ;/ co Dap _rne4 WmtIINOTON, ro. • -Tykli t e,s, 'utak:knows, an states for the in orouttiOn yid 4. pewspapere that the met pr ,r um ~ I!:sr\imnb.ateaTialbe"l.7 :o44 - 'lXb'7646atirlaknhifinecadue4deUthimsbilatle:rnisi. COPY I Pt:bn m eo a n t a t e'mn expi res, e v ol ll :t i hn o ede h r 4 no part.qi Ike ad teas. and is neither a bill nor re ' i . ~,,, li, JP a Po a MA p gm postal laws, and sutdeote 'neon easy se ad usso to lette i r.nostaee. ,k 9 meoesers 1 the mile o Apprpipp Vs cannot 5 tneir pew , until the piaci of a 13, P. Whose rrent on the TtemarY Is ee Mail' to t purpose. tha Inearnp, AerreVl4 r. fflopobreort,.tier T 80 1 144 1 4-0111/13 , 11 Oa lOC }WIF ;1114 iitlVilsot ranouil members sums amounting In th e Sri OPP to SQ , P OO or 860,000, arhuth he has generously raised on his indivi ual credit. The weekly Califorylla mail, from Few Orleans vie Tsai. is resumed, under the management of Messrs. Giddings! & Woods, as heretofore. FOO3. A4p LATER FROM CALIFORNIA Sr. topic, Dec. 16.—The overland mail, with San F:rariessep dates qf the 74th nltimo, passed sta tion at tic.? itecook this tnornipg, And will reach here to morrow night. Much artanty was still felt In tax nal:lotto° at the non-arrival of the steamer Cortex, but she Probably pp Oat or two entweeuent to the departure of A do - abed been fonghtimtween Jodie Muller, of Mt as haflobatlC and :h dqrs pallatior, Pietfict Attorney of trtatty comely. James If awerth. President of the. Califorolt ;ince Company" states that be is prepared tq root tr/t9 0"n -tract with the Government to fun malady mail netareen Sacramento eityand St. Louis for ei,tompo per tasking the trip in fourteen days. Arrived at Ban Francisco 23d, brig George Keil, from Liverpool. Bailed from do. 22d,ehin Chatoilon . from Melbourne, dot a moderate business bad been done at San Fran amp duric the last few days, and the bulk of the I oaddrik the late arrivals was coins into store. Importers were anordons the current demand et pre- Vious rates, and the tratle'weia pitying sparingly. dales of 3,000 boxes Candles atilt:tone. Coffee very firm. Bast ern refined Sugar lie; *milting done In ;alt. bard Ignssl3o. June butter 30a360 Bruton In fair demand at unchanged rater. Other articles dull. Tpe Viptorra Bridge. pinny oy TRAVEL. ArONTREAL, Deo. 17.—A. *pedal Wu annefivtillE of three laomotives and tea oars passed oVes' the Victoria krage t ieforhiug. On its return a Sold collation w e serve.] a tnoithergt abutment of 'the bridge which Was cover ed tor the messiph,_ Speeohei were mule . by A. IA. pole. enslueer, and °tr is . he bridge now open for traffic. essenger triune commeneed running over it this morning. Departure of the Steamer Anglo Saxon. PorrLamp, Deo. 17.—The Steamship Anglo Saxon Ailed at o'clock this afternoon with 9s paseenters, for hiyornol. Fire at the New Orleant; Caltem House— bees 130,009. Haw OALZ/VS. Deo ji).—Tne new en ktnin Union ht tr en 0 partly burned tdds porning. The lop inninto at 430,D0. The Missouri State Bonds. K r ' " v " D "'dl — j t s e nt t r bu lt e s; '7l e at:4l: ill a r t k ti:V o r Y Interest on Failure at Davenport, lowa. CIIIC aGO, Deo 16.—Messra. est* I f Sargon!. banker', of eDaveneort. lowa. olaed their doors tulles. The TBllllO l said to be the failure of their Boston hotted, heir liabilities are net stated. New yogs, Rep, ig.—The Ramburgh screw 'damn able domains, from -Rakburgh on the Ist inst., and BouthempOon on the jth, 'rah 2,60 eteerege pea nee arrived bore at noon to-day. hhe experienced Fro m the 40 to the Rfh, tremendous heavy westerly s ale s, and sines dud tune vsnalde winds, with considera e coed weather On the 17th, at night,' aps was eosseeded sa lay to, in neequenee of a heavy gall tram the east. This morning she had a gran, t deal of leg, which ip tained her arrival. CItICAOO. Doo. 17.—The Republican member.' or the Mtpnoaol eineisturp S. held canna.; on Wednesday , and nominated Morton Wlikinson for United States El rt r itronoties of tbe LeeLein,tere Nrit;lll pimp; on dm OWing dal. whim Mr. wiitoesteiwriutd ifeeetleee be sleeted. Firp In Pitleburg. of)inrVissenuna, De0.18.--Tho Duquesne groker F e aPt4Tl: Firat Street, ...4Killro_ . s7e a g a t d i t i y ol t ii, 4 Wit r e n ritirtligagy b ar login Irit4 its noncenta. AO . idiolnlng buildipg formerly' ocOlisied MoLagglalin Lhiborststry wag crushed by tbe failing wall.. 'i'ne lose envy. Arrival of the America at Boston. Boom, Deo.lB.—The ateAmehiv America. from Li verpool via Halifax, arrived at o oiook Ono morniug„ Her mails so South to-mslit. Death of Rev. De. Hope. rfIINCETON, N. J., Deo. lie..-Rev. pr. Rove, Profenor of Belles Lettron in rrineeton Col egfr, died suddenly yesterday. New OPLe♦u e , Deo. Hl—CoDoe Salem to-day of 0.51/3 bides at 'eollo for middlings. Sales of the w 08.0110 hales. #aempta...— • • .. .Ad " eoeipte earns week • ." yo,ro l kf l o i rts of the '' .....—... 48A10 To eoeipte ahead of ast ] ear ' ': ' 170 fog eoptpfis ahead at all Southern " ItOok in port ''' . ' . • ~. tigers arm firm ''' 8407.1 c. • Com . hei an advanoing tendency—kale" at ItAo. Coffee firm at 11)g gr)2o for too, Stook in port 51,000 uags, against 43,;:ke nags last •eat. Salmi of the week LON bags. Freights on Cotton to Havre 1140. Exchange on London ankh OF cent. premium. On New York 3i #' omit. premiuM. kAVANN4II, Dee 16.—Cotton quiet LOOS hales so I,I(kit4ESTON. Deo. 16.—Cotton firm; gales to-day 2,000 balsa. SAVANNAH. Dee. U.—Arrived—Wes Peravan, from New York ; Arkwriebt, from fly:m.lnm', Dec 17.--4rnvet—Behre. Moment, Mar leoibor. Calais for Provideneo ; Mary Mil, Roberts, frojn Pe r i s prc r:, , ,z, bqk x4 P4ll9fle, t p . rett a :iyfigl e O g njp Ai Pj ; Norfolk for Itrovadeime, Mr. Dan Floe, who hae not appeared in the ring for some time, will opon a budget of new jokes to• night, at the Great Show. The new fairy ballet of the "Enehauted Bower," in wide/ fifty little uhlldron irlil opPenr, wW #ll9 hp given tonight. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1859. 111 84 23 9 (BY TI/6 OTRIMAND *AU.) ANOTI3iSR rytxmL. Arrival of the Borussia. Minnesota Legislature. TUE UNITED STATES SENATORSHIP Markets by Telegraph.' Ship News. FURTHER NEWS FROM EUROPE. BY TK BTELIBitTP AMERICA. THE EUROPEAN 'CONGRESS. itepreeentatives of the Groat Poiverio.- REA, MODENA, AND ROMAGNA TO BE UNITED. LONDON DA.TEB TO DECEMBER 6 The Regendy Quokition Settled. ELECTORAL LAW FOR SARDINIA. NAPOLEON AND THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT. THE WAR IN DIOROCTO. Elscxvim.E. N. 11.. Deo. 17.—The R. H. steamship America, from Liverpool at 1 P. H. of the 3d, and Queenatowa evening of the 4th inst., arrived at Halifax at noon yesterday, and smiled at 3 P. Id. for Bos ton. The steamship Ventlerbilt arrived at Smithampton on the afternoon of the 30th. The steamship City of Uslgmore arrived at Queens town the same night, and at Liverpool on the morning of the ed. The Cunard Company advertise the steamers -sans and Jura to leave Liverpool for New York, Eproot, r.- noootivelv on the .17th and list of Deoember. THE COWMEN. The invitation of the French Gove rn ment to attend the Congress had reached the British Cabinet but the Austrian invitation bad not l i nen received. It is taken for granted that England wil be represented, and spa !gelatines were afloat as to who the reresentative wil be, uto which nothing authentic. wee nown. The. Time s u,gest Lord Palmerston instill to go. lad rumor care not without sanction In bigh quarters. • The OPtaiOrte of Turin confidently Wants to Ceunt Cavour as the probable first representative of Sardinia. • Martinez dole Rosa will represent Spain. All the Pewerawill be represehteol by two plenipoten tiaries. The fifth qfJuinuary is spoken of for the first sitting. The principal repreeentatives Of the Ride great Conti nental Powers will, it is reported, be the following erg. Russia—Prince Oortschakoll. Austria—Gaunt Berthb France—Count' Welewski: Prussta—Baron Bohlemitz. • Le Nord says that there are many obstacle. in the way of Count Cavour representing fierdinia, and M. Deem broil will probably be the man. The same Journal stye that England will he repre sented by Earls Clarendon and Cowley. The principal Russian unman declare that the French Government has .10 idea of applying to the Congress to concel the clauses of the treaties of 1815 relative to the Napoleop dynasty. The Timas' Vienna correspondent Marna from Berlin. that Prussia Russia, end England were endeavoring to oetabneh a basis for their negotiations with France and Austria, during_the Congress. I.A.TFAT.—A Rome despatch of the 2d ley' the report that the rope had already counted to be reprrieented at the approaching Congreee, and hod sppninted Cardi nal Antonelli to represent lei. In without toundatirm GREAT 'RITA IN. The Liverpool Financial Reform_Association gave a until demonstration in honor of Meeeria Cob 'en, Bright, and Gen. Thompson. Owing to Mr. Cobden'. continued 'Reese in Peru!, and tien. Thompsoo's ina bility to attend. Mr. Bright was the only guest present Ho made a forcible and brilliant speech, in favor of di rect taxation, and asserted that sgitatipn would eon tinue till free-trade Duni:ivies were carried Out to the fullest extent. The meeting was Large and enthusiastic. Mr. Roebuck had been making a °horn:tontine speech at a meeting in Beth. In the course or hie r o. marlin he charged the Prince do Joinville with abusine the hoepitality of England by, preparing plans of the southern coast, and drawing up it sc heme of attack. The Prince writes to the newspapers and deelaree Mr. Roebuck's assertion' entirely devoid of founda tion. The uneatisfactory position of the Groat Eastern had attracted much attention. Shares' continued to decline, and according to the Times, rumors weyeefirrent that ammo of the proprietors contemplated inetitubne pro ceedings in °natty or through the Board p 1 Trade, to obtain full insight into the pest mantumment of the vessel. A rumor was current that Capt. Harrison had resigned the command, but *blithe Liverpool Mercury London sa 4rirr fai Star says that the Royal Commission which was appointed to inquire into the national do. femme has agreed to report the south coast dookyanle no Imperfeetly defended isle require twelve million: sterling to fortify them thoroughly. The Star awe says that the Commissioners will recommends law for the amount required. Cr- Bmethurst was convicted of the modified charge of bigamy. and sentenced to one year's imprisonment. with hard labor. TRANCE. The Meal/rue publishes the following despatch from Admiral Roman Desibenes, relative to the Wean ed bombardment of Tetuan ey French eateelei • Tux Berreorlit.—Ory ALOESIMeIi m Noy. 28,—Yeeter day, the vessel Bt. Louis was wane ed by the forts at the entrance of the river Tetuan. reformed of that the name night, I have thie morning, with four steamer*, deer Dyed the two _forte which have been abandoned be the Moroccan.. To morrow, the Foudre will proceed to Tangiers. to make some severe representiations to the ddhtofneunity9 l l:l;2ol) l .Bl , ,,T44 ' , - na 4 n h e e liaAl a iTrier s t .esp i reo that the Governor of Te tuan had disowned the Merorgout forceq. who, acting without orders, had rendered himself guilty of unjust aggreagion !against a nation at peace with ?Serowe. Consderable ^retests wee evinced in shipping for c es for . hint.. and It was expected that:the last nips form. log the Chinese expedition would have quitted Prance b y i ,December 15. he monthly average of the price of wheat, as pub lie bed in the Meettertr. shows an advappe of five• eighths of a centime oft the previous month's average. The French frigate d lte v r e ar Aite , , b a s ith e t a r t ra for C l i tlgli b e . n n e t ril l irre n v a rla buoyarit k hot w the glib ems small. mutes cm the 3d closed st7e The French brie Revil Matte, from Newfoundland for Wong, was lost on the oust of Lamle,. sae out of 152 persons on Nerd only L twenty seven wore saved. ITA It ill annommed that Count Von Ilertig has been nom inated to represent Austria at the Court of Turin. Garibaldi,writee toe Mahan Journal that the toping lion feed to toircbase a reillien of muskets tenet not be: euspended but, on the contrary, t onioted as mouth as • F'Bible, tend as he has now no militar y ttoonpationeon . hands he promises to devote h unts to the musket and communion. A despatch from Inorenoe says that Bunn Reeitecil. Preeldent of the Ministry there. wee about to leave for Turin. having been summoned by the Ring of Bardtnie to make the necessary arrangements regarding the Regency. A letter is published from the Pop* to ' the Risher of Orleans, thanking him for his celebrated alttainontarie inter of September hist, which gave the toes to all the others; The Pope corratailittes the 'Mahon generally. thatiid the gas st# "'crane agitatios of the present time, meet anion feint t i f to see flitit!tzurroponsly defending the *woo ono a dMs cum., The new eleotoral law o Lombard shoal Folitiftnit " tert . e l years, and must eve learnedto tea write LATIatIT. Tneur,Dee.2.—The separate Govinemeata Of Parma, Modena. and Romagna are uppressied from the lAA or December. Thee. provinces will have one sole Geyer n _ anent: tithe mitistrY sitting at Medetia. rind *Legis lative oornmistalonl sod the commander of the military tomes sattihg^at Bologna. Baron iteciasoll had arrived at Turin, and _hat- a long con enimte with the Mallo of iterating-Art.lw The Austrians eveterutte4 nattifOr op the Mb. • VAI. the Genova, a flardinien steamer, with troops and military eteres n board, took frd at Malaga and is but no lives were lat. General OTminsit is said to have den te redrelre tboustind mo e suidiere , in order to oom eh, t titoufftftit in It which lie porpoleillo', e the oldie moron.. On the 80th November, a conelderable Moonsh force atureked_e redoubt to the right of Biasing nigh eepp inent before Carols, but were repulsed by adi on under the direution of O'Donnell. One hundr apd twenty Spaniard. were paced hors de comber, but the losses of the enemy were (armors nerous. The emitarkation of troops continu ed incessantly at M ?deign, Altesirmb and Cadig. The Madrid (mirth., cilia illy announees that the Queen had entered the ninth month qf pregnancy. AUSTRIA. • Supplementary regulations for the press in Minis have been promulgated. and arego years, a more liberal cha racter than any donne the last filly years, It is reported tnat the protest orAustria against the regency of Buoncompeget has been withdrawn, in con sequence of Count Walewskt having given an Allearal l oo to Yrlnall Metternich that the nomination would in no was lea prejudigial to the C l entra M:114l Italian enmities. PR. The Roman Catholi6 mutation of the Rhenish Pro. Ninon of eriimia were !sheet to eene a a friertliter Redress of pondolenee to the Pope. DENMARK. The miniaterial r its continued, , Couneillor Roll mitt's *memo. to form a new Minstry had not suo oeeded at the latest deity. • 1.4.Tr0.T vl.B. LIVERTDDL. Lorindl.Do..—Tho . baitv lungs City Irtiele, tinder date of Friday evening. safe the Sleds that tlaf og petionced but ;Wilt venation; at the close brinnegg was shown. In the other markets much &m pre vailed. The demand for money was more active in preparation for Saturday's engagemente, and secommo dation was not procurable below 2% per cent. The newt shipment to the East by the steamer of tho 4th is under Bet,ooo, being the arnailestremittenee for many months. .Foreign exchanges were steady. Teo Pyles' city whale reports that funds opened meetly. end nienoet immediately experienced an im provement ofld, frtirewhichibere Ins finally a reaction, hotwithatending the receipts of frrm price, from Paris. The deemed for discount was More active, owing to the preparation for pay manta on the 4th. On the•Stosk Ex change, however, the supply of money was good at 2E per oent. In tho foreign 'securities Peruvian leer cent. hectic linbreved considerably. it being unders tood that the dividends, which have hitherto been payable solely in New Yorki are lieneefiirthlei paid also in London at the fi xed exchange of four ehiliinr. per donor, The Daily Neill., say a that the htate of Prov i der, by diroyee issued' in the name of God and liberty, has just deli ceratoly:inourred the inftuny of anteceding the pity-. mint el Option& to foreign creditora. • T le , YerliMtritlidarY sea one &twiny:se intend to °no vas* n a few daYs, rrlierlrill hold a coliferenes an London, similar to the nee held lan'year,Thr delibera tion snot counsel relative to the proceedings in the ap prombing session. LBs Telegraph via Queenstqwn,3 QLMENSToWiI. Dee. 4.—The steamship prince Albert lei t here at half past three o'clock P. M . for °away. Tuns, Deo. 3.—Th e affair of the delegation of the re gstioy to Buonoompagni had been arranged la the sane roxiod 01're antes. proceed immediately to t iotendii th i tp of plainer-Generator the Pro- Fav i e i rl ' o li i . : i f n ,, , lL.Ci to tliA; n e t i l f i tila r b w r f t i ti Al h) , !j rn v : d ri n E i t r i t •rno fere en rawera. • • aitterilts.VoS. 'Tits)? Auetrian Company:it atem q . : P ti Y arViriip_l i e la t s o trig: Dora tied wili ' drewn the troops stet egad et lies n eiruu the Greek rootlet, and transferred them to °oldie°. Arrrliall, Nov. 21.—The Turkiah and Montenegro Boundary Cominiesion half arrived Laimeni, and it Is e.aseetesl that ite labors win be e , in eted in two days. pre Cononisslon gill then leave for R avian. Very Latest. TlllegirtillblP , Intelligence. PONIIIa QtreiMsToltlrA. apps, following teller has_ been puhliehed ker; ral,telt 'ciiitm ails. To Meier.. Shaw, &labile. re Co., Blaokwell! Gentlemen: Von have written to the - Emperor to know what his intentions areas regards England. !greet fears or great confidence should shine explain tide step. Op t one pde you are posses s ed with an itrialinarY troublembleh appears to have seized upon your country with the rapidity fif ap epidemic. and on the otter band Yon realms n the alty or him from whom you do me a reply It was 'easy fur yoorsslyes. however, to gins it. II yeti had calmly examened the tree eteqe of your opmebensicee, that cause •MI had only limed in all the rumors oroated by your follow.wentryinee by the obstinate prop flatten of