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lat 4 9, lon 75, brig Oceaaus, New Orleans for jilura, Doane, 7 days from Savannah, with cotton, to A days from Savannah, with cotton, Baker, # days from Georgetown, SC. with ‘Sargent, 14 days from Machias, with Derionced very heavy Wi gale. from, th LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Important from Washington. The accounts from the capital ure somewhat i1m- We refer to the annexed letter from our Jones, with iarocts ot method emnog otee a“. yp the clue of the appeal of the Dis- the prisoner. He said, that as to discharge of the prison- in this cause, and up- led for the release been confined four r the sake of humani- pressed, authorizing the umconditional release soner. —Well, let us take it so, then. Gen. Jones denied that such indict by a forced construct declined the issue to the contrary ance and energy will be required to do any thing in this . 8. Fowler, of your last course of et reeh ies }, to ‘ing houses. Feo interest “about these days,” is felt in the public ps. regard to our Post Master, who tr mbles ip his political guill r of the present a n Willey takes his post of third , then there wi tments were, even tion, a part of the presentment, and correspondent. If it be true that Col. Benton intends to bring in a bill for the organization of an army of two hun- dred thousand men, and the authorization of a war loan of $10,000,000, to prepare the country for any contingency that may grow out of the Oregon ques- i States ; and then tool ‘urope relative to the United of the presentment. th anes hand, took uj trict Attorney, against ibility ‘accruing from th er, RS, roekt rare eee on judge of the Co a ed who had alres months in a jail, which he hoped, ty, was tho foulest and most loathsome inthe United k up the defence of the legitimacy irely consistent with the ced jury—a presentment did not neces- riminality of an individual. Prosent- ly made by grand juries upon a varie- Our grand jury had well presented our n presented the rules Ataf . ht!” The in thie ill bea terrible rat- . His choice will influence intment of an entirely different man from what democratic State ticket, jon of tho ol democratic State, ct d, and the old one was > pocd ballot. But as tho deme- | ot men, they will next April a | Post Master Gene: dock load | the sppelntinent of sac the wad moderated vessel being completely or fram Lubec, 2th Oct. ult. iced at New Haven, is received rather c had been confident ly nominated upon ctats are fer principl: rch up to the polls in tion, the opinions in E States will be remarkably curious. This intention on the part of the Chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, will reach England immediately after the Message, and it must, there- fore, produce a tremendous effect on the minds of ‘and went to p.eces, and away galley and ‘and was obliged r; carried away Cc! sustained other damage, the t é Kellar, 10 days from Machias, with srhoard bout ten! al of the fore rigging COMMERCIAL, New York, Saturday, Dec. 13. Brrapsturrs.—We have no aiterationto mi Genesee will readily bring $6 25, at | price there are more buyers than sellers. ‘Trans- actious ou a large scale are begining rators prelerring to wait for fu Sir, and they once Court. (General lau; in Court "—« judicial hall per matical injunction from time immemorial. not the Court instruct them to say—“ from common respect to Lindley Gen. Joxrs concluded hi ra, from Lisbon, terday morning, In peace, prepare for war. to be searce ; o rther European inte e, however, ranges from $6 25 a $6 31} for Genesee. Southern can be bought at $6 25. Wheat brings $1 33 a $1 34. Corn 81 cents; rye 80 Wasuineron, Dec. 13, 1845. Walk lightly ?” Contemplated Organization of a Large Military Force, &¢., &e- So soon asthe Senate shall have completed its standing committees, which will be about Monday next, Mr. Benton, as chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, intends reporting a bill forthe immediate organization and equipment of 200,000 volunteers. This movement the gallant Colonel be preryn thinks the crisis in our foreign relations, particularly would ha those with England, imperatively calls for ; so as to ity of be prepared at all points in time for any sudden hostile demonstration that she may make against us. England has been preparing herself for some time past for this condition of things, growing out, of | faction in his gov course, of the firmness of the President and Cabinet | on the Oregon negociation. vernment, unlike all others, matters years in advance of nations would only think of beginning, and fore- seeing that the time would arrive when an issue at arms would be made in regard has taken time by the forelock, and is now prepared to assail us at any and every point on our seal and lake frontiers. Gen. for information, from his place in the Senate, as to the military condition of the country, and its pre- sent capability to defend uselt in case of an attack. Col. Benton, as the proper exponent of the land forces in that body, will in a few days throw the whole subject betore the country, and recommend, perhaps, an appropriation of $10,000,000 to organ- ize and equip this torce. : There was rather a_ bustle, this morning, at the White House. The Secretaries were sent for in a great hurry, and since then I have heard arumor that war has actually been declared by against us. If so, let usarm at once, and repel the toe, whenever he shows himself. In Thursday’s’Herald, a single line or two have set all quio nuncs of Washington to guessing. It was that paragraph of President’s intention of cl important appointments. “Tt is the post-master at Tinicum,” another. “No,” replied a third, “it is the a neral of Jackson city, for not doir bull-trogs and mus tme place.” replied a wag, “you are all \ appeal, by demanding the prisoner's discharge, agreeably to the presentment ofthe waited the deci: the crowd of spectators outside the 1p ject, and intently \dge. The prisoner, with Mr. within the bar during the debate—Mr. Riv ternal solicitude regarding The prisoner was neatly attire under charge of Lieut. C| an opportunity to bound to Barbadoes, struck on a reef o! of the Court | “Corros—The market remains firm, with’ small trans- reported at 600 bales, of | fe continue our quota- | The sales to-da; which shippers took o: enrrent ofthe disc nd seemed dejected resigned. From his youth- mine, appearance, a elected him as the last man in thi death of another, under any ‘of the most venerable looking e ever seen, As Commissioner of Indian not only became grey, but quite bald in th His new vocation seems to fit him 1 he has rendered the Liverroon Cu UF ion, Drew, Nantucket. Schr Mysti Schr A'M Hale, Schr A Marshall E) i Minturn & Co. higher ‘sloops Jonas Smith, Clark Flour Market. Dec. 11.—The flour market has been very The sales are almost wholly e east, on the line of the 6 50 a $6 62}. The han quiet for the last three days. limited to small orde: rom the ‘Tartarags, to Grin- The British go- erally acts in such period when other term to inquire into all offences goverument of the United State turned the follow ing presentment : Franklin, Burr, and t the peace on the 10th instant re- ‘aratruga, Oliviera, best brands of Genesee, ho ty at $6 50. Any quotation tl merely nominal. ‘There is very little anxiety hore at Fire Island, with wine, to Grinnell, s Ar Rixer’s [stanp—Brig Adams, Peachy, from Machias. to this business, she Bel Mne ship, one barque, two brigs, unknown. Wii Ships Henry Pratt, for Liverpool ton, are atauchor in the (0.—The foreign news received by the caused wheat and flour to decline to $5. er, but little doing—dealers not being r very largely into operations, upon the Eastern and European markets. manifest a little mo: B Aymar, for Charles ind bound. ee Miscellaneous Record. For Evrore.—Packet ships Liverpool, Eldridge, for Liver- nd Zurich, for Havre, will sail to-morrow. Letter bags are at the Exchange News Rooms, #oreign Ports. Poat Srain, Trin, no date—In port, brit for New Orleans in 5 day WH Talman, from Nort Home Ports. Bautimore, Dec 13, eve.—Arr schr Ori Applegarth, Who was'lost overboard on Oct 15) Port Spain, Ts ‘Thompson. from Nassau. Ot Smith’s Pomt, a brig: off Cor Poplar Islaad, a brig—bo ATH, Dec 10—Sid shio if brig W. Cass has already called Boston, Dee. 12. ut no sales at any improvement. common brands, we continue to quote at $6 50 a $6 62 Market—Few sales, and prices without cargo yellow and white corn, 5000 cts. per bushel. Rye scarce, 92a 93 nt to the finding of ” on an indictment for mur- Iy speaking, the nee from Commerce, from A presentment is, strict! from and for Ph:- by the grand jury of an; e edge or observation, without any bill of indictment laid '¢ King, upon which the ards form an indictment. Crim. Law, 163. cents per bushel. Sales of Stocks at Boston. 13.- 4 Old Colony Railroad, 107; 183 Eust Boston 3; 50 East Boston Co..8 10d, 153; 50 do., b 10 d, 50 do., b 30 d, 16; 50 do., #90 d, 15) road, 66}; 100’ Nor & Wor Railroad, 88}; 185 do, 88}: 125 do, 88]; 100 Readin $3000 Reading Railroad Bo: nr on, hic fal (late 4 Blackstone's Com., 30) 30 ve Point, a large Eastern schr; off Shariotie Reed;, barque Lowsll, N Iker (not previously). neral, or Clerk of the Peace, or of indict- bill or bills of indictments to ny person whatever, without an express order from the Governor and Council, or from the Court where the prosecution is to be, or some one of the justices of the Court, or unles nd over to such Court, or that the grand jury find or ™ abe a pres —— b<4 the offence of their =< paar edge, upon penalty of paying the rieved all the images and charges that shall relent Bakh by such , Usage or custom to the any grand jury ‘ours that announce ing ene of his most 10 can it be?” aske Onthe 13th inst., Joy THropore Sixctare, son of Wm. and Christina Sinclair, aged 3 years, 1 month, and he interred at Soutbhold, L. I., on Tuesday, the 16th, from No. 12 Attorney street. -.,On the 14th inst., Junta Ann, wife of John M ‘Tun., and daughter of Owen Monaghan, Esq, in the 2 year of her age. : Their friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend her funeral, 'this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past three e’clock, from her late residence, No. 272 the offender be Bristow, Dec 10—Arr schr Cind for New, York. pl sehr Spy. , Hull, New Powhatan) from Warren for Matanzas. Cl Dec 12—Arrand remain in to! Coleman, Providence ja. Sid 1th any law, statu contrary notwithstanding Under this law a practice bas grown up to precede in- Jictments by presentments. Th uniform practice at this day, and it has been followed in this instance, the witoesses havi by the District Attorney at the request of the defendant’s | counsel, so that the investigation might be made without | by the Grand Jury, he having no further or other- o he means,and he will be the tna bse olsen your troubles on the subject ; wait iNgion corres- y, Baltimore for NewburyDor for New York; N le Isle, Fredericksburg for mouth; Rowena, Boston Dec 6—Artships Miracle, Lonton; Pactolus, Boston; Elizabeth ces, New York; john, NBs, 5 Franklin, Crocket, ‘Thomaston been all summoned | Of disoase ofthe heart, on Saturday, the 13th instant, Cwanurs McMiiax, aged 52 Relatives and friends of the | ner, Wm. Bagley, are respectfully invited to atten funeral, from the ‘residence of hia brother, James McMil- lan, No. 11 Le Roy street, on Monday, 15th inst., at half. past three o'clock, P.M., without further invitation. Extzanetn H., daughter of the late Her friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, invited to attend her funeral, from her street, on Tuesday until one of his ir pondents unfolds the mystery, and then you will see that neither the dignitaries the city of * Old long bridge, occupy his atten are tobe caught. . ee we lift the show you who one of tho: ments is, that the President is Shall I name him ? R. J. Walker, the greatest financier of the present | 20 age, who is going to walk from the treasury building | tb! on tothe bench of the Supreme Court. Don’t be startled at this announcement, for it is a fact be- ‘ond dispute. He is determines om the face and frowns of the folds of abig wig and a shall have no objection to thi and Choctaw claims are not to fonts, family, and of his late part- 1) Liverpool; Raritan, 5 Mearus, (Br) Plymouth, Alexander, Newport.— rst, whether a presentment acquittin valent toa finding to the same effec on an indictment? And, second, if so, does ment amount to an acquit Jury, on their responsibility, as a most important, and , xclusive originatives of judicial criminal proceed resented xuch facts as show that in their judgment ence, or anexcusable one, has been committed by e accused is equi onnon, Dec 13—( Offi ws White Oak, Southern Ocean via Newport; schrs Senator, folk for Norwich; O K, Shi The river above Allyn’s Point On.eans, Dec 5—Arr law, or have the Grand | Joseph Leonard, tddietown for New ips Wallace, London; Astra- G W Knight, Cardenas; schr York. hi Well, then, it is residence, No. 49 Hi afternoon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. On Sunday afternoon, December 14th, Josern T. Asu- uy, aged 4 years, son of Thomas Ashley. nds and acquaintances, and those of First. The inquiry has been as fullas it would have | been on an indictment. This the Court is bound to pre- se, which cannot be done Flor del Mar, Baltimore; Prince, New York, Cld 5tl hips Athens, New ee er sloop James L Long 5 |timore; ‘Ger ands frend oft sshye wukaowa. Cid sehr Aan’ Elica, | sume, or to sup) | the Grand Jury in assumii | have taken, have neglecte themselves in its discharge provided Chicasaw | this full investigation on th s be tried before him. | they think a crime has been committed, they so present, Some, however, think it is Benjamin F. Butler, that | #24 the indictment follows, and is found, | presume, with: has to give up the ghost, on account of Mackenzie’s exposé. Butbe he who he may of these two per- es, either of them is sufficiently great to fall your designation of “important appoint- his family, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 4o’clock, at 170 Seventh street, between avenues B. andC. ‘d upon taking refuge John C. Calhoun, in silk gown. Well, I ‘their duty, or misconducted ‘The practice here imposes em before they present—if an, ‘Thomaston, hrs Greenway Couch, ‘An Nancy Jing, Goafiey, New Yor itt iy lem. nat, Det 12—Cid barque Cyathi co cargo. Sld barque Ezpeleta, Witaixcton, NC. Dec 11—Cld bri riegalante; schr Mary Emly, Belize, nge: AmsteRoaM—Ship Augelique—G Pepplein, Mary Popplein, on. Lonpon—Ship Philadelphia—Miss Pauchen, Sam! Drukker Tage. Be.ize—Brig Marian Gage—Chas Vints. out any re-examination of the witnesses. fore, of the opinion that a presentment of crime, or the reverse, under the peculiar practice here, is, and ought to be, equivalent to the action and judgment of a grand | jury upon a bill of indictment Second, Do they present facts which in law amount to Homicide, in law, excusable to defendants wo men fight and one of the ! r Re'Sii, Witil'at Teiigih ho Means of escaping h no turn round and kill his lant, in order to avoid destruction, the homicide cusable in self di ndholm, Georgetown, ‘Wm Purrington, Ma- on. Foreign lmportations. in 5 casks mdse 4 do egs herrings Schuchardt, Axurenpam—Ship madder 16 baskets mioer % com! box oil G W Heyberger—i gi GW Hovbereer che Herekenrath & Van Datta: i000 PR OPOSMLS FOR STATIONERY, PRINTING AND BINDING. rod CMM ONES There is still great billin, between the friends of Mr. embrace, and and cooing going on an Buren and those of “tf thee inenerinn Seth weep over their past erro: y should “northern men with southern prinei- ples,” war agaiost the very embodiment ot those very principles? Such a state of thingsisananomaly | Blackstone's ( in religion, morals, financiering, 2nd why not in | Blackstone's politics? But] fear that that internal bugbear, Mason | bable,) means Dixon’s line, will rise up asa barrier between the parties, and prevent the marriage that both are | ™, willing to consummate. Jt 1s said that Mr. Cal- | houn is in close correspondence with President | Polk, and this is the reason Mr. Walker is goi seek a retreat, lest too near an approach to t luminary of the South m1 all a magnitude as he, 7.cks madder Vietor & nF OLLI EALED PROPOS. the 27th of December next, for ng and for execating Prin snr fhoun the let af Jennesy next, for tne Ure. each of the followin Price, and one pri hs er—10 1 jo F Wissmann—i3 HE —10 Boring & Witte—3 bales Kessler & co—216 bags e E & T Poppe—i0 bales drugs Car W Schulter—1 J Durand & co—1 adlow—t F Sehuchardt—1 F W Favre—2 pipes gin 4 bas 5 hi delphia—780 tons conl D & A Ki ‘& Co~78 Incob Reese Wilson G Hunt & Co— 1 pkg Morrison & Grey—1 hhd & Co—I butt Lhhd assailant remain, and he period of one year qr red b= House establish a7; 183 ; 1 Russell on Crimes, 543-4 . le, (or at least pro- | Lonpox—Ship Phi! | classes of articles, only, must be specified ior each and ev The presentment is. for; the amount of the r (Here the presentment is given | That W. R. Elliot caused the death of by shooting him; the fac but they further say they oing to | embodies the su! —25 pkgs Henry Tobias—3_ do Les 9 bags liffkin and ironside casks 1 box Hovdley, Coleman & Stetsoa— 8 elephant’s teeth HH Cary & Co—55 N gate—I tronk | bundle whips Mr Me- urand—1 do Dr Alex Joues—140 tierces 652 bbls +3 bags 2 es 60 pockets 67 casks 79 pkys wood $2,550 sy Toner 86 Beate $500 | ids for each article eregate amount for each class ex- le in accordance with these direc- W. Kendall @ homicide is th hi i cimens of the vai tor’s Office, in the Custom House: be of the best quality, and in ev Digg, aud to be ap article: Tespect equal to thes 83 cesks to order. Beuize—Brig Marin Gage—7 tons Blanco—91 logs mahogany Markoe. specie J J Labouisse—$100 spec: 5 Ovracoa—Barque J A Jesurun—225 bates goat skins 661 pes iron hoop 24,009 pes camwood 355 do Hache wood 19 bbls cop- | per Boonea Graves & co—4l 0} i bbiseld copper 18 bags cochineal skins WA Beiley—6819 pieces Braziletto wood 23 | otder “Brig Monaco—345 bales 80 hds Dunscomb & Beck- | B Lasali—it0 do C CG Maller—42 do l box AA Sainan: s—20 hi bxs GF Schumacher—31i bus 16 bbls J’S Hall ht ore a star of so Coda the first bi its | but the g: “4 rm Pa oh te | ed by and was retreating from the said Kendall,’ | it seems to me, using or either class, shall receive a contract for into bond, with satisfactory surety for ereof, under a forfeiture of tw if failure, which bond is to be executed thin ten days after the proposals are nc The right is reserved, in ca der a greater or less supply 0. ery terms of the law I wish you would stir up Cave Johnson with a filty foot pole—don’t care whether itis a hickory one or not, so that it may awaken him to the in- terest of the letter-writers and correspondents here. Last session they could mail a letter at any hour of | the night, bat now it cannot be done atter nine M._ This is wrong for the citizens gene. rally; 80 many important facts for the morning mail are not obtained till a late hour of the night, when portance might be written. would suggest to the Post Master the immediate ht box near the large door ot the lor reporters’ and correspondents’ 3 do, if you please, fix up rand jury so present it, it was a case of er the accused was attacked, while he the deceased, it would should f all or of any of may be needed, are to be furnished from o1 avoidi be excusable homicide in the eye of the law. the grand jury sentment, no doubt is or can ourt would be bound on the jnd, jo discharge the defendant. The presentment is here, under the practice equivalent. I know no responsibility but thet which | owe to God and my conscience for an upright discharge of duty. re is none, but what rests so found, on @ bill of pre- entertained that the ent of the grand jury i ired by the contr of all whieh the Collector will be the forfeiture of the contracts, Proposals to be marked, Domestic Importations. New Ontsavs—Burque Nancy W Stevens—I bx mdz § Bent ples—25 bales mdze J 8 Tay- letters of great im 1 bales wool 1 do ectton SN Proposals for Stationery, Print- | ing, tke. “ ‘Ho insure uniformity in the fe i |, on application at thi comnoncns OFFICE. erection of a Nl, city Post Office, ter & Multford—27 do 90 bbls molasses Here, however, th who discharged their ntegrity, T havetneith Tam of opinion that the accus presentment made, to discuarg’ blank proposals will be 'e, to those disposed to | roa, Less & com 15 Boorman & Johast 25 Seott—1000 bbs flour 228 bales cotton C do 1 bbls hone} duty with conscientiousness doubt nor right to doubt. nutled, under tho and so accordingly one aletter box there for us. ry 8 bales ginseng 1 do roots Schermerhorn & | Moaitx—Barque Vi ‘ ‘on, Dec. 13, 1845, The Case of William Rufus Elliott—Presentment of the Grand Jury affirming his Innocence—Argu- | ed before Judge Crawford by the Cownsel on either Side—Opinion of Judge Crawford—Discharge of 13th December, 1845. At the announcement of this decision, there was a gen’ eral round of applause outside the bar, and tho prisoner’ discharged, marched off under the case of Mr. Rive! The presentment of the grand jary and the decision of Judge Crawford sustain, i( we may so snbmit our that Elliott's was at leas # baila- er the useges of the law. now, Mr. Editor ? 119 bales cotton H Cook—108 Col- Norton—62 Stuiges, | 19 7 H Vandevoort—151 Roberts & Williams— | | Is potatoes Smith & Conk- | Re yesterday )—232 bles | cor on Spottord, ileston Keo) Atwater te Mulford—t12. & AUR Graves—10 Bryant & Maitland—153 Burritt & Johusou— | et Demill—426 bales cotton E & RR m—100 tes rice to order. les Spofford, Til, r—312 hides Albert & Rogers—1 | B Meteou—4 bales cotton, Clearman & ¢o—20 P 162 hides 2 bales do J P Patten—4 bbl: 1in—226 bales cotton to order. mn e folio pest, 3 sides ruli a foolseap, ruled red and feint to inion of August superfine blue laid Demy, ruled red and feint to pat- What say you Abstract liten paper, ruled red and feint to pattern, per ream. super royal abstract linen paper, ruled red and feint to pattern, per ream. Envelope Paper, medium, smooth, buff, (sized) per The case of William R. Elliott, indicted last sum- mer and imprisoned for the killing of William Z. Kendall, and the maiming of W. R. Bailey, in a fra- cas upon Pennsylvania Avenue, was brought before the Criminal Court this morning, sitting in and for this county, (Judge Crawford, presiding,) in the form of a presentment of the Grand Jury, authori- zing the discharge of the prisoner, upon the ground that in the acts for which he stands indicted, he acted in self-defence, and that consequently he was not liable as if guilty of a violation of the laws. Mr. Fenpaut, for the defence, said that on the | 10th of this month, the presentment designated had been found ; setting forth that upon examination of | all the witnesses that could be had before the grand | jary, and afull deliberation upon their testimony, the | ry had decided that th liam Zebedee Kendall. treating from him and in self-defenc maiming of Ball Sir, Pongal nes stands as it came Purapenrnia, Dec. . There is nothing worthy of special note to-day, except the weather, which it weuld be difficult to match, I think, in any other country. Snow, last night, with hail, rain and sleet this morning, and through the day 8 perfect flood. Herr Alexander concluded his engagement at the Chesnut street theatre last evening. The house was filled to overflowing. The Seguins appear on Monday evening in the “Love Spell,” and on Tuesday, in the “Bohemian Girl” They only appear for two nights on their return from Baltimore. For the balance of the se! AL the Arch street theatre, tis excellent. A. Adams, the trag pany in the city, is attracting I have not been at the Walnut, and. y nothing ofthat establishment but reported. Mr. F round of characters, and drew full between this city and New slowly towards completion. the apparent inactivity, which prevails at this terminw: some time betore it is ready to go into opera: 4—Brig Phi ‘& co—91 do Atwater Johnson——31 che C Burckm box 5 Stiles—41 bales to 01 }, Burrett & Johu- Paper, medium, per ream. hhd a 8. IL 11s, No. 80, per 1000, 2000 Quil ie Pens, Gillott’s double Damascus barrel, per Gronertows, 8C ny Coit—I trunk 191 bales cot- ton H Coit & co—149 do y A packages metalic W'Phillips—19 Sprague, Robinson i Pens, Perry's Double Pateut, per prck- e | kett, Belcher & cot Atwater & Mulford—62 D o—42 ‘Taylor & Rich—1 Dater, binson & co—1 pkg Badger 's ited Lend Pencils, per gross. 8 do red office Ni d Bord, kT & e 10 Ibs red Waters. vari blue Ink, Stephens’ ds, pewter, with covers, pei wood d do do rT, handles do rs’) do do id it, while re- Folders, satin wood d wood, ef different widths, per 1900, ‘ous Envelopes, large. per gross. The case, said tion of this BE Meron mn o! resentment, of im) g dant, has been legal and unjase He cone eee retained in prison whil the prisoner w le this presentment stands; and if presentment, upon wuthority for quashing it. he province of Maryland, the act of 1722, ¢] * 4 super royal Cash Books, 2 quires, three-fourths binding, per 4 cap Cash Duty Books, pri 20 Impoxt Books, ard eems to he some doubt on the minds of our @ February interest on our to dey bess Cab Hoe State F: ress ice of ves. believe that the Escoutive of the rmit a failure at this time, which ly to the disgrace of his adminis- Kane, the Attorney General of the Common. in connection with the vacant in the U. 8, Court for this district. Mention | Mr. Dallas acc #pting the station | Seley es toad indicted bn» this very face of the paper is the w ‘The learned ju: steed laws oft 2 acts 1715, chap. 48, indictments criminat the war rumor I cannot, however, Commonwealth wil will redound so terribl; State debt, and this ep as m may’ Nov.t Fasten Eber ra , 2 to 6 quires, full bound ruled to pattern, 2 to 6 qui ta. quires—per quire.” |” © Tires, 2éths | | 6 other Demy Books, ruled to pattern, 2 to 6 quires, hf bound To pattern, 2t0 6 quires, Fall bound in 6 medium Books, ruled to patcern, 2 to 6 quir bound—24 4 ires—per qa 6 medium Books, ruled to pattern, to6, half bound—2i quires ook, ruled to patte ir. Fendall, theref Duchesse d’Orleans, ling that since the Gata, Cote vee, Nov. 1| Areole, Eve Jary, his contim a be [reventment by ad been iilegal, vilege to which he was clear! demanded of the Court his unconditio: Mr Hoss, the District Attorne: cause, presented tothe Court that employed in the pressure of his official duties « ourt, as not to be able to attend to this cause red, sumee the decison of the grand j bot his sense of duty to the publ than ali his eympaths be, he —_— Hot asse: prisooer upon this presentm: this responsibility in this crisis of the case. He that the presentment was a paradox u a meant any thing, it meant that committed, tor, that if there mises, the presentment was offence, or Why should a man face of the presentment, ther pled. After reviewing the la: PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 15. but, of course, this is m Hartrorp, Dec. 13, 1845, Weather—Buckeye Blacksmith—Fowler, the Phre- nologist— Post Office. | We have now winter weather in earnest. ‘This morning the thermometers in stood 2 to 8 degrees helow ze} the passers by hear the youthful “ om-pom-peel-away”—stirring up the blood of all who have ever participated in that exhilirati skating sport. The beaux and belles bu: and then bundle up together in the g go to Alford’s, to w of Hartforders extend I had rather Siay in m when the ther ination 80 to 40, 1 would stables out of their present exorbitant the advice of ace: He said all the pleas enjoyed in one’s own house, by open. in be oo beg with one’s iT, Whilst jiny together the From the conatant yells and cries Portion of our city, upon the Arrived. from Loudon, Sth ult. with mdse, ‘experienced heavy gales on the 4 days from Stock! Ship Philadelphia, BR Reha Rs passag Imperial Abstencts, fiat, 1 to 2 quires, per vol. and around this city FH 0 & dn But cold as it is, ries on the ice, of i a ee saw shi wi do. 8 do de sintinmest gone deck and ‘bading 20 Mediums, Demys and Caps, to6 cuires, Re-binding tm nt Books for the Quarter, 10 to 14 quires, half | counts of Weighers, Gu: pal yet, flat, 2 quires, quarter bon a Binding Quarterly Crow Lists, medium, flat, 6 to 10 quires ipping fen Royal flat, 4 to 6 quires, were no offence in the pre. superfluous and d plied in itself som: w 43 days from Amsterdam, with jewport, where she pat ding rareeely, we towed i indie up warm, AJ ” | togwood, &e. to Boonen Oi Carncos, raves'& Co, Lehto American vee. yee iy aiken | rss logs | Gilchrist, for New York, | ne. 20 days trom New Or- from Mobile, with cottos, sinbow, Trott 16 days from Apalachicola, with eot- P a Lewis, 7 days from Savannah, with ys from Bene, Honduras. to ing, and off the nighty, hundreds For my own part, to encounter the pi i Or if {had an inelis iain quar 12 cap size, Bond and ot! nd, of omicial duty, to sek that h Jeary, next necting on T: weal for murder and manaloug hte that the grand ja: Y hext, bills of indi eyPortunity of saying | repine. ee t Books, printed page, 4 quires, half | vdand other Books, vol ea set, work and turned, do aarto-medinm, bank post, 100 | ry may have the it thea ~~ ft wi some refe! w next m: 3 of Tobias Watkins, snd 4 cial obligation rtain old philo- leighride could he ing the doors, and #i tub of cold wate shovel and tongs through the north s in the premises, Mr, Hoban ng of the ehpe tis ly . case Rear wart Counsellor on the other side Gon Wat . Fewoat submitted, im copper iste furnished ig Marian Gage, Ruatries, Bowde Ambar Ms, On good pa se, Varying fromm tie werked one side, do do associate learn (Gen Walter James). that if the indictments jor tment of the grand MM judge they were to death of all horse flesh jeets Cap Blay ks, one side set, Buckeye Blacksmith” od peddling his « is Wales to @ hard Jury, they would is hore, lecturing on tem- of the jury therein ea- | Drought ha ‘3000 oranges to con, with 1175 bales Oremges worked and turned, per tobacoo 7000 cocoanut § Reams Quarto Post Blanks, one side set, worked one side, son Sheets Ganz Post Blanks, do do 5 Reams Qs Post Blanks, do worked and tura- S & 500 Sheets Quarto Fort Blanks, 40 do 40. do, § Read othuss Blanks, do do do do, om Sheets Medium Blanks, dodo dod, 3 Reams Medium testries, ke.) do do dodo, Median Geo gee eae S00 Sheets aled red and folat, per 00 sheets +c.) two sides set, do do, Team do do, NAVAL OFFICE. vi stationeny, Ke, _ 1 Ream Ruled Letter Paper, best quality. 0 do Ph ain lo medi ity. 0 do Ruled Foolscap Paper, medium quality 4 do Plain do medium do nvelope Paper, linen, best do $ Jo Bud Envelope FaPe> Gwen & Hutibut’s best qual’y. 4 do Permits, printed 4 on asheet, as per sample, No. 22. 1 dozen Glass Inkstands, as per sample. 4 Ibs London superfine Sealing Wex. 4 Ibs India Rubber 12 gross, red Linen Tape, No. 25. it bs Twine 13 dozen Lead Pencils, best quality. te deen nvelopes, letter size, No 5. 43 do ds” bull, No.2. $ivs best scatlet Waters ta bores, oue dozen each, Perry’s Double Patent small barrel 12 boxes, one rosseach do do No, 3, fine 12 boxe See naares Seepheey’ Wisin: T Aales pest Seay geailty vers’ red Ink. Vil. four quires, per sample N ‘point Pens. i RL SL i. ‘one dosen engl, Gitlges 26 barrel Mag! le Pe: 1 Ledger, full bound, {Journal do ir do i h ferences half Dound, four nad a half Ga c shelf bound, five quires i gui Book ee ‘half ‘bound, liven covers, mecemare quires each, and three of two quire: eae f bound, linen covers, printed heads, tt, if bound, linen covers, one and a halt D Exports, half bound, printed heads, four res ay Books, half bound, five quires each Li ‘bound, five quire: mined Manifests, half bound, four quires, alphae 1 see eed Entries, half bound, fonr quires, a@- phabetes i Blotters, half bound, one quire each { Square Vard Book, half bound,two quires f Vessels, half bound, four q) k, half bound,three quires Balances, half bound, printed idspectors, ke., half bound three 4 Mamorindum Books, half bguad, two quires exch {Ream Royal P jed and pri ends a 2 Letter Books, felut lined, full bound, with alphabets, four "Memorandum Books, fein lined, half bound, ke" three quires each, half bound, feint lined, ruled, ead lines, margin line,double dollars and cents, fools: i Mbetieal Book, half bond, three aires, foolsan, hehe SURVEYOR OFFICE. STATIONERY, 43 PER SPECIMENS. 400 Quills, of good quality, No. 80. df ‘dreams Foolseap Paper, ruled. 2 reams Letter Paper, superfine quality. 2 dd do rw do led. lo. ok Ink. 4 packs < ee ats 5 boards, with back of calf and M Bish s the coruers rot the covers—"Alphabet of Arri- 1 Six Quire eooe bound in boards, with back of calf and ers of the covers—"'Sugar Register.” vase Bicel Pensa" Wright's best.” SURVEYORS DEPARTMENT. | Q lls, N STATIONERY. 1200 Quills, No. 60. x Paper. Lae iderssy st sy tom very fine. Tape. 600 small Memorandum Books for Inspectors. 300 do do do forfee officers 3 250 large do do for Inspectors discharging. 200 Alphabet _do do do do 6 reams Medium Envelope Paper. 4 ‘Cok Ps er do 0 Car for Measurers. et gross Lead Pencils ‘Wolff’ H to HHH. 10gpams Iuspectors’ Rturns of Cargo, head printed. 1¥eams Paper ruled to h the same. net ‘Cargo, two on a sheet. est. 2 Reams Inspectors’ Ret 6 gross Steel Pens, Wright PRINTIN “i ae Quargerty, Sota of Aue ong til SS, 2 a 3 ho Hales aud Regulations of Officers. ceils $0, the 1 1 It do. 1 do Balt and Coal do. 1 do Expense Accounts. bb a eer jong OFFICE. bs Ruled Letter BIATIONERY. reams etter Paper. 3 do Plam do oe 3 do Foolscap do 2 do Ruled do 2 do Yellow Envelope Pay 1 do Red Blotting 3 gross red Tape, No. 17 bs Hd Het baled a cards 3 pojits Perryan Pens 10 do Nattonal 0 00 Que Ne do 460 Quills, Ne. 8. 3 dozen ‘Monrne’s graduated’ Lead Pencils. 3 ibs red Sea . rr ream red Transfer Orders. 1 do black Transter Receipts, 230 Cherry street. 1 do do Drawback Orders, 12 Broad street. 1 do do Delivery Orders, 390 Cherry street. 1 lo 6 “2 4 98 12 ‘ater eee ° “APPRAISER’S DEPARTMENT. XIII. stations 10 reams blue Ruled Foolscap Pa as per sample 5 do tter than sam E etter Paper, 60 cards extra fine Petryan Steel Pens. 40 do Gillott’s Eagle Pens. 1000 manufactured Quills, No. 89, good quality. 15 dozen best Lead Pencils. 6 bot'les Maynard & Noyes’ black Ink, large bottles. 6 bottles Stephens’ blue Ink, large bottles. 21 vials French Carmine Ink. Tos Waters. : ‘ atone qatces Royal books, X bound, printed heading per. 4F Aizen pieces fadia Rubber 5 rea ‘a XIV. imo. : ed Retams, ruled, two on cap sheet, thicker nted Returns, ruled, one on eap sheet, thicker pape! 2reams 1 reun Printed Damage Appraisement Returns, four to cap nib ieewiwr C..W. LAWRENCE, Collector. te itawiwe __C. W. LAWRENCE, Collector__ Transportation of Naval Stores. cen NAVY qaENTe See few Yoru, Nov POSALS, Jed and endorsed “* Proposals foi Bitte de Jancivor? will be received at this offee until 30° the trans- av neiro, in the empire of Bra: without ; ‘working fa rot the ports of Brooklyn and Kio ‘de id diseh: ‘. —— ayments to be made by any Navy Agent in ited States, producing satiste tory crideace of the delivery of the catko. Fi ription, name and condition of. the vessel, iro, for taking it the time of offering her; and she must pass the be ready atthe Navy Yard, Brooklyn, to th December, and ifnot presented e three fer being no of hi Scoupeames, 0. freight will bo ollered to the nest lowess bid. der, according to | PROSPER M. WETMORE, Navy Agent. nit lawiwr CLINTON HOTEL. HODGES & WALKER. TO THE PUBLIC. GIVE MY ARTICLES A TRIAL AND JUDGE | | FOR YOURSELF I WARRANT them all to be as represented, or the money refund “MY EAU LUSTRAL HAIR REST RATIVE, rsally approved ere free fron jal oul ‘ ait expe | bright, And imparts to it ‘ashed with this Extract soon becomes and Juxnriant in its growth ; and it wil hair on bata heads by itsnse, and hair has and is turning grey or falling out, by the use of spiri improper preparations, soon be re lor and brillianey by itin a preseryati bal Nature is an inex! study wil alway alowe, whieh e would do For sale, wl and by my agents :—J ream aeaar, Nos. 149 and 151 yi A 8, W.comen of Well sree ere HARTWELL’S WASHINGTON HOUSE 2483 Chestnut Street, PHILADELP r orm a Sense JUST OPENED. COLUM EA dane ® Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, PHILADELPHIA. BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO., Proprietors. Stel. fe of WashingtonHouse formerly i UNITED STATES HOTEL, nia Avenue, Washington City,D. C. 'RIETORS of this new, | Z ment, respectful! id lic for the liberal support the; cipate an 1ereasing popularity from signed to the public accommodation. ue, On the promenade side. between tre: ible of accommodating three as Teceutly unde lors: and Indies hi fort 5 ‘commodious and best light- ht, in the Union, Our train of servants are ji nating public in s-oue of the most ment of a discrimi equired to render a public house heretofore, $140 per day. Permanent, ance wi im consouance with the spi cy other dey Be a Aide oF TO FEMALES. 5 DR. CONVER’S VICTORIA CORDIAL, ale Complaints; Si i tum The “Express” weeks, and send bill to ra er, langs, wandering pains Cordial ‘ctor Cordial as e and Franee, It has the hi medical men in this country ant us-d in preterence to all other red to the wrapper of the medicin tant remarks to females accompany enc! bottle, $10 the half dozen, or $20 olesale and retail by, mp Store,) Sun Building, N. IN. ¥.; and of Mrs. 5 SULT—A WONDER !—MY CELE- RATED VEGETABLE VIQUID HAIR DYE je persons to dye instantaneously thou rom its use—it 18 altog to dye, in an indellible manner, colors, without dan, liberal patronage «nd un! ee, and hae a F limited confidence of the public. Teblack is requived, aakfor box marked Nj if brown, box Beware oCeount yon want the genuine article. Perfumer and Chemist, roadway; F. A. ‘os. 149 and 151 Broadway; A. . corner of Cedar and William atre nts:—J. B. Jacquemod, No. 415 GS’ 'P OF NAPHTHA. COMP: For sale by MOORE & CO., the American nn street, and Elliott, 17% DIVISION STREET, COMPOU: THE T: site Ludlow, New York. Price $1 NTLEMEN OF 0! "AMBROSIAL ROSE AND ALMOND Siz (8, defy a comparison in America or son will use any other ‘ ‘em the best, the very best. Give it only a bey Sorgen Gl ee | you. tt jo wholesale aud retail, a snl JULES HAUEL'B ry and Chemical Store Third street, Philadelphia, . B. Jaquemod, No. 415 Broadway; F. A. = streets, he Franklin. Institute. ATRAPILATORY, OR LIQUID illard, 8. W. corner of Premiams awarded at 1 HAIR FOR. CHANGING THE COLOR OF THE HAIR TO ANY REQUIRED SHADE OF BLACK BROWN, IN A FEW MINUTES, nd easy lghteg Dear cmpras | the way injurin, ir. CHATHAM STREET. HE great advantages possessed by this Hair Dye over those hitherto in use, wi | cesa perfectly natural eolor in | time, and much of th paratively short space of b| ‘annoyance attending the use entirely obviates inthis. F r .trapilatory may be said 9 ‘paration through which a satisfactory result can be relied on: and in additi resemblance to that of nature, as completely to defy tion, the use of the dye will be found in no respect injurious if the operation, will retain its accus- to the hair, whic! tomed softness, elasticity and gl J. LAIRD, 92 Chatham s1 ‘POTHE BEAUTIFIERS OF THE COMPLEXION—Sur- ney!—=MY EAU DIVINE DE, VENUS AND posed of an eastern botanical dis the skin soft anc we to the comples nyeeing bite fe eator aud conservator of thi | je loveliness, a trans | HAUEL’S Nymph Soap, ivine de seid to exert an almost magical power. Compost eral admixture, jt. ly bland, purifying and kein sand minute secretory vessels, ex ites from the surface, all rn, and other unsi diant whiteness ; w! ‘on the neck, hands and arma, ‘ows a delicacy’ and fairaess which its continued use will nppearance of youthful charm to t! its. Tily protect, with every most advanced periods of life, For sale, wholesale and retail, by 4 JULES HAUEL, Practical Chomist and Perfumer, ird see Philadel phi . comer ot Gedar and William streets. was awarded at the Franklin Institute. MEDICAL NOTICK. ; COOPER, 14 Duane street, between Chatham and Wil vets, has for the last ten years confined his prac ment of venereal, mercurial and other diseases ature. Dr. Cooper spent years in a celebrated tal, and has forthe last ten in private diseases New York, He. can cure the most isease, and mild cases removed in two to five days. The regularly educated physician and surgeon, his patients to leave until a perfect eure is Stricture—Doctor Cooper has discoveres Inch he can cure the worst form of Stri aggravated cases of thi freely indulged in, be akin il of the tellect, fergetfulness, palpitation of cure warranted in every case or no t the number 14, with the mortar over the loor, as there 1s. a ptive sign, and one calculated to impose | upon the credulous in the bi D: lified physician who advertise: 'O, THE LADIES TORY POWDE IN | PARTICU: ER has been foan reat use to ladies who hi Kiving & masculine turn to Ser ote wi ctions, it will be foun ‘and the hair is removed in five or ten minutes Cites of ruceeas which chant For sale, whole: “Uc :—J, B. ‘No. 415 Broadwa: > gh ay en 49 ‘snd 101 Brondways A f ATES iteness it gives to the ULES HAUEL'S, elu Lefeyetio Bassan : ea ame awarded ot the — THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor, Circulation...Forty Thousand. DAILY Ce 2 cents per copy— Stee eral peeoredlvess ctsh equemod. No 415 "Now 9. and 1 Ppa path RATE im MINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des letters or enone at me sinowes Fed aaa aR _ Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streeu. Propriet: r of the