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. He made himseif fvlly master of its resources, &c. &e., and being pop! with the principal people, (with whom it is prese/ucd he has kept up a correspondence until now,) he had ample facilities to acquire information, the feelings of the inhabitants, &c. &e., which it has become so umportant to this Goyernment to be possessed he possesses great talents, is proved by the following: When in Havana, few exceptions) he was dislike every American captain or citizen who visited T have seen him walking proudly through Havana, when hardly ‘an Ame- rican would speak to him, and in the United feeling was no less bitter; meet y of our sea-ports, by per- pping interest—owners, in passing resolutions to be instructed in milita: ly may provide and diret’ a draft of t allowed in ‘ular line ings were called in many o sons connected with the shij captains, and sailors united TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Miscellaneous Hecord. Wheden, for Havre, will sail this OgLieut. Rankin, of the U. 3. ry duty as the States respective- G | amacoident on the 17th inst. Pacaet Smur Francois HARTWELL’S WASHINGTON HOUSE, #23 Chestnut declaration of war, the first class to be Ive months, once in three ond class m' band the army. and signing petitions to Mr. Van Buren, to ‘turn him out,” honestly believing him guilty of some act ured them—sending # captain or afew months, and detaining crews of sailors—and not the least—of allowing the registers of some of those tast sailing Baltimore clippers (a painting of one of them has hung up in your editorial room for seven years,) to go out of his safe keeping into the hands ot some ‘flag American captain,” to take the vess*l to “the Coast,” or the “ Cape de Verds,” and in many cases rendering the innocent owner at home liable for his vessel being caught in the slave trade. But he cleared himself of all this—kept his place uatil Harrison came in, and is now the able an erent chief clerk in the State Department. man must possess extraordinary talents of some kind, in these days of degeneracy, to be either eminent or notorious. Mr Trist_ 1s well aware of ereoles) of Cuba (persons born there) hold no love to the government of Spain, and that government does not and will General is, almost invariably, sent over from Spain—generaily an impoverished grandee, who fig for the interests of tue island—and only remains long enough to grind a fortune, and The second cl contemplated in th million of men. It mi to the Punta prison 1 years, upon the decia the vessel—dischargin, In tine of war may te added, 18 and 21 to be enlisto: Making subject to one year’s draft. Or the one third of which would be. . A fourth... A sixth, of those divisioi at any time suffi There would be about. . Or of recruits—1-10, . ; this fact—that the 0, say 's di Ov tHE Skconp Crass. their services. replenish his pockets from those he governs. d Bot remember but one instance of a Creole Captain ; General, (Espeleta.) The intendente and other companies to consist of light artillery, dragoons, infan- cry and riflemen, in due proportions, to be a med, equip- pe, and uniformed by the United Stat Twelve of these companies to coi viz.: eight of infantry, two of rifle, one of dragoons, and one of light artillery, and to be commanded by one Colonel, one Lieutenant-Colonel, oue Major, one Adju- interior officers, of the Captain General is supported by the bayonets of some 50 or 60,000 soldiers, sent from Spain, ani He is more despotic than the Czar of Russia, and frequently more cruel, un- just and prompt in his decisions. the people of this paradise of the West India Islan :s, would be williag to be aunexed to this country, and would find the means to place them in @ position so to do, when we are ready to aid them, are Spaniards. The authority officered by Spaniards. The great mass one Brigadier ‘To four regimes commissioned officers to uniiorm them: peace, and find their own hors In the second bill it is intended to authorise the form: tion ofone uniform company in each regiment. While riding on horse- frightened and ran ; the bridle was thrown violently against a the tree, and causing concussion of the brain. But slight hope of his recovery was en- tertained. will probably cause his deat Pie 4 became ut Street, pangs PHILADELPHIA. | rein breaking, it introduced—W arm y morumg, weather permitti Banaue eho Mansfield, and brig Oriole, Barstow, for Rio Janeiro, will leave on Saturday next Exchange News Rooms. r Packer Suir Stppons, and the St. Patrick, for Liverpool, sail next Saturday. ‘Wasuinoron, Dec. 23, 1845. Mr. Wensrex said he had various memorials sachusetts, protesting th into the Union ; but as these 4 remonstrances of Cuba, Laid onthe tab'e. | (There is a motion now before the Senate, by Mr. | ring the President to nm that, and evidently inte: ture to be under the same government as Texas.) A lot of private petitions. Mr. Benton introduce of acorps of sappers, miners and oneers. Mr. Asuiny reported from the Ju supplemental bill té the Texas-admission-as-a-State reso- | rovides for extending States over thenew new judicial district of Texas, and allows the Judgs salary of $2000 per annum. , Mr. Westcorr moved to amend, by aclause conferring n the President, in the interim | to a permanent law, in dividing the State into collection | districts, and the appointment of collectors, &e. Mr. Westcott urged this amendment, from the pressing ne- jes of the case. posed the giving so large a discretion- There was time 5 | to frame a permanent law. He suggested the reference of this branch of the subject to the Committee on Com- Mr. Westcott debated the question for some e proposition of M: amendment acco u of clothing $3 per month more than the f the same grade, and for this class would tity: nd class to include all between thirty and of age. This class to be enrolled in eat companies” of the first class, sub- by ject to no military duty in the time of peac to attend one day in each year at their company parade grounds, so that the enrolment may be complete. Upon | ‘a declaration of war, th selve- with the first cla: to drafts for twelve months, in like m class; or they may refuse to do so, doing so, upon furnishing the nece: to serve for five years, or Noapaa the war (whatever riod may expire first) to the end, that Cold—in fine apart- Letter bags at the Tada tad geen he ste or passe: up of every ment of the might be applied to the | Plenipotentiaries have been appointed by vernments of Great Britain and Brazil to Rio Janeiro tor the conclusion of a convention, which the suppression of the slave trade, without lawtul commerce of Brazil—Washington , left Havana on the 7th instant, ‘one day out, was blown off put into New Orleans of Frankfort, Me. mate of schr Hope, iow: piel , from New Bedfor river, at East Machias }9th, ran on a ledge hart, She was proceedin Levy, for em bi rae ‘Son; and other book- sca WaaeFane Pasa Sed Bont! hte FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND ITALIAN KES- TAURANT. GNOR PALMO respectlully informs his patrons and the vublie, that he has opened paar of stand, a Bred unera and Suppers, im the jan style, et all hours, and tua man Jishment in the ent) jquor Palmo trusts that many of remember his peculiar abilities asa eaterer ee dishes at choice, " ter, ke. may be had dx ‘i, re will campriae all ~ nee ass At the Joweat prices, aud served Ia the Les NB -“Hiorend cold ‘Baths supplied aU xd his old bill for the organization | a in xoing down the Sales of Stocks at Boston. son's Dec. 23.20 shares We: 973; 11 do, 93; 76 Long Island Railroad; 57 do, 69; 25 do, 58%; 50 do, 58 60 do, #0 10 ds, 25}; 50 do, bo ; 100 do, $ 0 30 ds, 26; 325 do, 25}; 5 Eastern R R, 109; 60 Wilmington RR, Worcester RR, b 0 30 ds, 80; 25 do, 7! bo 165 ds, 77}; 75 di be exempted from y oe these iary Committee, a down the river, t go; but there itwould not bring herup, A dered her to by dischai Broxenrs’ Boann, | lutions. The bill tion ofthe Unite the civil jurisdic- | 1 a Restaurant, at hit tate. It creates i He will serve Jere fa the French. Aineriean ner unsurpassed by old friends will kind! ye bei much ice in the ri dol 88; 75 40, 60 surrey had brea exiled, whi Bric Nevviras, f the peace may fter allowing for uniform, &c., ‘ond Dill, amount to at least one be proper to enrol all from 18 to tion of war, if correct in sup- posing that the first class will be one million in time of 7 rtaad Neuvitas, Cuba, has been. pui ‘& Sandford, of New Haven, She is de- signed, we believe, for her original trade,and will heaceforth hail fr'm New Haven. British Bric Horr. barque America, of Ne tast, he took from the J crew of brix Hope, of there six weeks previous, ; 60 Norwich & 5 7 10, 77}; 90 do, 77; 26 di do, 14); 6 Appleton Manuf Co, 96. 4shs Eastern Railroad, 109} 8; 15 Norwich and Worcester HK 200 Reading RR, 25}; 50do, 8 1 m, 25; 50 do, b o 1 m, 25}; 250 Long Island RR, 57} a 67}; 100 do, # 3'd, 57; 0 do, bo 10 ds, 57§; 100 do, s 10 ds, 57; 100 do, # 1m, 66]; 125 East Boston Co, 14§; 200 do, » 10 ds, 14}. discretionary power uj hottie of claret, 3744 cents, only. es of the season, nt E: tes that on the 12th Sept leriques twelve men, the vessel was wrecked hem at Isle of France of the 16th inst. id it for young men between 000. anner. he above establi F. PALMO, + 1,200,000 men, 400 008 ec.— We have accounts to the ev h it would seem the harbor is rende ity of drifting ice, causing seriou: sels endeavoring to pat to sea or get to. n 28th ult. is reported to have sual having been stove by large sheets of ice. boats halfan hour before she her and almost aloi we themselves by getting on bow m, a furious gale struck wt'eud of Green Islaud— rrying wath it ifted aud pitched so moment have gone to ay, and the masts went The Laura,which | time, and then agreed to as about miduizht of the It will be seen from the above calculation, that either | Haywood, and then withdrew hi subject to military duty, would be | ingly. t to ropel whatever force a foreign power may send to our shores in time of war. COLUMBIA HOUSE, Sixth and Seventh Streets, PHILADELPHIA. . MACKENZIE & CO., Jones? Hotel, tare pf Jqnes! Hotel: WashingtonHouse HOTsnL DES DEUX FRERES. Boarding and Rooms on the Ew HICH is more convenient, comfortable and economical than any other plan for travellers, and merchants whose business require them to bi COMMERCIAL. New York, Wednesday, Dec. 2%. Asnus—There was a snlo of Pots at $379; Pearls at ut dowo—the Uni- Mr. Nixes then proposed an amendment, conferrin; discretionary authority upon the Executive, { nce to post offices and post Mr. Berrien suggested that as this was of character as the amendment of the Senator from Floridi | it had better be withdrawn. declined—whereupon the amendment was buc they were not safe there. niverse, carrying her on a made'a clear brench ov pieces of ive. ‘To ease the hull, os heavily (it was tought she would ieces) the wenther rigginw was cu a | by the board. ‘The pilot’s boat was carried away from the | quarter davits, the windlass went over the bows. Next morn- the two boats were launched, and with difficulty all heuds led through th: breakers. hands and feet sev rely frost House. Capt Knarston remains by the No transactions whatever, to-day, in The weather is very unfavora- 1,000,000 100,000 or 1 in 10 50,000 or 1 in 20 30'000 or 1 in 30 20,000 or 1 in 40 Thus, if we can equip and uniform only one com iaench regiment, allowing ench regiment to cons! twelve companies, it will fo er Flour or Whe ‘0 outdoor business. rtox—There is very little doing in this market.— We hear of sales to the amount of 400 bales, which were Quotations are, however, firm. Pur- chasers require a farther concession on the part of hold- Farther accounts from taken by spinners. finally ordered to be en- On motion of Mr. Bacay, the Senate agreed to elect a | $7. Defore makin | Chaplin right away. Levy rose, and was about prefacing some re- | marks with a compliment to the Rev. Mr. Tustin, when id, I call the Sonator to order, ain proceeding, when out of order to make rm a most efficient corps of 210,000, one-thir! of the whole of which would be 70,000, 2 forde sufficient for any emergency that may requil Europe are looked for with much anxiety. presen oe y remain at the Light k. Mr sent frequently. 3 the hotel, opposite Duane bustle and confusion of thereto, aud all the steam! ings, presents the most desirable residence. 168 Duan posite Duane park left on the Iith, and reports thet the | wreck. Buque Jane considered to be in a be carried away by | has arrived at Quebee, nn reef of rock, aud is of opinion that she wi " wallsaved. He saw a large vessel drifting past Bic, in the roughfares, yet adjacet Mr. Manoum insiste nominations in elections of this kind. Mr. Benton said something, which we are sorry was ur reporter's ke.n ear. Mr. Levy eard he only intended to thews, who, it was understood, wi RAS BH RES? AT NO. ESSIEURS BUNEL & LE COM’ “AY. » beg to announce to the public in general, and to distiuished families 10 particular, that they havp opened an elegant French Restazrant Coffee House, ar No. 7.7 uffee House, ‘ar No; 77 tute a regimen’, Whalemen. , Holley, arr at New Bedford 214 inst A Bunks ad Peinatnbuco, with 2200 bbls ot OZVAAYSS | e, 2 de late, Without further ado, the Senate proceeded to ballot, of ge beget gs 1 Avetion—Lot on Ist avenue, near Assistant Adjutant, &c. To two re; , one Major-General to furnish their own horses and furniture, or to receive them. The cause of civilization, of humanity, and of christianity, alike demand the in‘erposition of our government and people, in behalf of these ‘down trodden” white slaves of old Spain—a country one century behind the age—a kingdom, unable to go- vern itself, much less a distant island, trom whose large revenues she has drawn the means, for years past, with which to carry on a savage, horrible, and unnatural civil war, in her own bosom. Our government will take a glorious and philan- thropic view of the matter—it will pursue Mr. Cal- houn’s policy, ‘* increase by accretion.” A few days only may pays, when Mr. Levy will be honored for his resolution—no longer laughed at—and ere many moaths, the ‘State of Cuba” Island Star” of our glorions constellation, The two States of Upper and If we are to have war with says President Polk to his Secre- tary of State—‘why, in the name of God, Buek, "i we go in fora sheep, as well as fora ing out of war, to be paid Companies raised under this act to remain subject to duty for ten years, and then to be discharged from fur- ed States. To ve, however, pledged rvice upon the declaration of war, and to be subject to service every third year thereaft. ifthe war continued until the termination of the ten ‘ge, to be entitled to the r arms ther duty to the to twelve months years. Upon their dischary and equipments. All these uniform companies are thus to form State legions. to be under the control of the State govern- iments in time of peace. and are to have a standard bear- ing the arms of the United States, and the name ot the State to which they belon ment to bear their number and the name of the State to ‘The legion of each State to which the legion belongs. re commanded by un officer of the grade of Major-Gene will become “ the Who comes nex ot Lower Canada. Great Britain, Your old agent, G. Brook, who formerly kept on the avenue, near the depot (R.R,) has avery convenient and well furnished book store at this end of the town, corner of Penn avenue and Vif- ‘When two or more legions are called into service, the President is to appoint the M ‘The legion to be at all tim command of their respective St long, and to be subject to the req one year in three, in tim ly to appoin’ and comm| rants to all non-commissioned officers, There are to be one assistant adjutant and inspector- al, with the rank of major, to be appointed by the vision, in their to'which he may belong, to each teenth street, (Treasury street.) thy man, is doing a good business, and deserves to succeed. From the location of this place—so near the public offices—your circulation here is increas- much. Very often the Herald is not receiv- until the middle of the day, (sometimes not until the next, when two numbers arrive together.) When He is a most wor- ctive divisions, and to their erms and equipments.) this happens, it creates a sensation in the great city —servants are in demand to send to your agencies central point; to appoint an officer of the U. 8. army to for explanation; many of your regular readers, would much prefer going w:thout their breakfasts The President to establish schools of drill, at some develope the drill of the company, battalion or regiment. Those troops to consist of one company, at least, of each branch of the service. than to miss reading the Herald betore they go to their places of occupation, for they find trom experi- that they get more information from it, (even at 18 going on in their own departments,) than trom any other source. Wasurneron, Dec. 22, 1845. Annexation of Mexico. ‘The assistant adjutant and inepector genoral, appoint- ed by the States, to attend the school of drill tour months in the year, thus to be instructed; then to return to thir respective States, and instruct the companies, in rogi- ments, of their divisions, for the rest of the year. The instruction of the companies in regiments, to be at such times and place, as each State may direct for itself. The pay of the officers to be the pay of the dragoons in the army of the United States. Mexico! around that name are hung the flags of a thousand bloody skirmishes and bloodier wars ; she longs for rest—peace—repose—and will yet find it, under the wings of the Amencan eagle. Years spent in its capital, has convinced me of the truth of First requisition,. . One-third of a legion, Two-thirds of the first clas ‘Thus this force might b RECAPITULATION, to each only a moderate share of the duty Mr. Black deserves tne thanks of the coun- what | have already stated, and a correspondence, the knowing ones of V Cruz and Xalapa, will justify the truth of my state- ments. During one insurrection the stripes and stars, displayed by Poinsett, did more to soothe an enraged populace than ail the bayonets ever used by Iturbide. ‘The exactions made by the vainpire nts of England—who ever make the government of every country fork over the rhino—in the hour of their direst need, is already seen through and hated try for this able analy: kept up with some o era our military power. que Jasper, Pope, NB, nearly fall, wax spoken off St Pauls, in July er Ai found a rich supply of fine pastry ani haclottes-russes, &c. 8 e most chvice Wines. aT Kamilses for Breakfasts, Duners and Suppers, or separate i ied with every kind of Past ‘There will alway a loth street, 23 feet 1 inch by 100 feet, $2,490; 2 Lots on confectionery, je Ist avenue, near Sth st, 44 ft 4inches by 100 feet, $2,470 each, $4,940; 2 lots running from 9th to 10th st, near Ist | avenue, 25 by 184 ft 7 inches, $4,025; Lot on 10th st, near avenue B, 25 by 94 ft 8 inches, $2,600; 1 do do, $2,650; 2 do do, $2,600 each, $5,200; 1 do do, $2,700; 1 dodo, $2,725; | 2 lots on Iith st, near avenue B, 26 by 94 feet 8 inc! $1,300 each, $2,600; 1 lot on 11th st, near avenue B, 25 by | $1,300; 1 lot on 11th st, near avenue B, 25 by 94 ft 8 inches, $1,350; 1 lot on tith st, near avenue B, $1,400; 1 lot on Lith st, near avenue B, 25 by 94 feet 8 inches, $1,4504 2 lots on 10th st, near avenue C, 25 by 92 feet 3 inches, $1,360 each, $2,700; 4 lots on 4éth st, near by 100 feet, $290 each, $1,160. and the result was: ~~ ev. Mr. Tustin..... Mr. Matthews. . Mr. Sprole .. For Mr. Gurley ...... Mr. Tustin was declared re-el faithful and unostentatious performance of duty. e understand, is a Baptist. Mr. Sprole | is the eloquent dispenser of the word to the Administra- | tion, a portion of the Cabinet, a portion of the Senate, and | a large detachment of office holders, at the First Presby- A word to brother Sprole. ike care, brother, how you assail the ‘hireling scrib- | If you once declare war | st that fraternity, they will not leave you a slice of to stand upon this side of filty-four forty. Mr. Gur. | an advocate of the } to the saving influences of the gospel. Mr. Presbyterian—and an amiable and unpretending man, acting, net like brother Sprole, on the principle of lash- ing vil refractory sinners: into obedience, but upon the ‘ood shepherd, of a fraternal affection | for the whole rebellious crew of outsiders, baeksliders, | and the like. Persuasion is generally better than com- '8 80 amung a free people. r. Havweod, the subject of the collec tion districts and collection of the customs in ‘I’ A referred to the Committee on Commerce, from which we | promised a bill by Mr. Haywood on Saturday morn- | General with his usual! Schr Henry, from Savannah for Boston, 9th inst, lat 35 40, ‘Sehr Nassau, from Boston for B Itimore, 2ist inst. no lat. foreign Ports. ine Pilot, Swift, Idx for Coast of m, Brownell, ftom Richmond, -4 So much for a Banta, Nov 5—In port Africa, about 25th; Ni treet, hus al way’ / tte Sonp for Gaptains and families, put up in tin boxes. Upwards of 160 different from 12M. 1). 5 P.M; the. bes game, &e,. for prices whi erected a machine whereon two minutes prepared, i pnone arrangement is made for the comiort of the mt 6 A.M. til 9 P. M., (except ‘CHantorrerown, PEL. previous to Dee 7—In port, Eclipse, Thatcher, of Dennis, for Hampton Roads; Rienzi, Howes, of lov 28—Sid brig Johanna, Hamburg. * from Maraubam for Salem for Salen; Black Hi Henry Leeds, Drinkwater, for do, 3 days : 5 ‘3 rt brit Joesph Caw perth watt id, sehr Emil cHicott, fm johns. ; . Sumatra, of Salem, touched and ald bth ian Church, 4} street. Deposit, Us ton, fre Has famous buck w' as you did last Sunday. Flour Market. Acsany, Dec. 22.—The news from New York of a heavy decline in Flour (see the makes things look rather blue here ever, of any private push off their sto is the general would take good bran 1 f My sou, Heury Gosling, has erected at a great expense, a similar est»blishment m Boston, Mass., No. 16 Di Very thavkful fur the encouragement w York markets) absence, how- our dealers to ces offered. $6 price and even a shilling less There is nothing doing. he weather to-day is boisterous for out-door operations, ‘Che market for breadstuff is without animation, and we do not learn of a single transaction. For good commen brands $5 is freely oifered, and 5 06a5 12} asked. Boston, Dec. 23.—Nothin, decline of prices in New Yo the energies of the trade; no beyond the usual ‘bestowed on me for the din the hope of « continusnce, 1 have the Inyself your most obedient restaurateur Fits! Fits!! | VANS’ VEGETABLE EXTRACT—An infallible reme- dy for Epileptic Fits, o i One of the proprietors of this Invaluable w ed for seven years with this dreadful disease, and e Was under medical treatinent, without re- criving any benefit ; on the contrary, the fits were more fre- is is the universal experience of all t from time ix me disease has baffled the skill of all Ph: power of all medicine. since a remedy has been dscovered, which not only restored i health, but handreds can bear testim y of the Vegetable Extracto cure th ‘Thanks to Dr. Ivans forthe discovery of ly. All that are thi lessing—all are invited to call at the | Principal Office, 184 Grand street, New York, and have their cases exarpined, and advice given free of charge, aud where nu- merous certificates of cures may be seen. je. 3’ Vegetable Anti-Bilior as The colors of each regi- St Jaco be (Uma, Dec 7—In port, barque Ronalds from and for Boston, une ¢ ig, lumber loaded-—narrow white streak and white ‘Brigs Oleron, Simpson, for New Orleans, sid. ‘Token, Mayo, from are berland Harbor Dec 3; schr Mar! Home Ports. Barn, Dec M—Cld brig Uzardo, Demerara. APALACHICOLA—Arr week endinj verpool: barques Al example of the pulsion, and alwa: ajor General to command. "Oy; motion of M in time of peace, under the to which they be ‘ion of the President jabama, Rotterdam; Luci pas al pins god doing to-day; the heavy seems to have paralysed rice has been names demand for consumption. corn have been, for yellow flat, 79 a 1, and Oats, North river, 51¢ do; ined to operate to much extent. meut and violent, and thi: te then held a short Executiv: into a certain message receive: from the President, and th previously made and age ample of the House, the Senate adjourned over to Satur- | day morning next. ‘There was a full concourse of spectators in the ries, this mo:ning, drawn out by the clear sunshi bright eyes and beautiful w , and other pretty bonnets. M Tn port 13th inst, ships Ji nnd, Western, trom Liverpool New York, d>; Milo, Grace.’ f , in pursuance of a motion white 75 a 78c pr dealers not inc! fe, . do; Lugia Fiel . fm Providence “ faiey?, from Jamaics, do: Ceres, Sawye e dismissed by the autho- y that appointed him, and to be paid by the United | ‘These officers to instruct the companies as they are organized, and deliver them their arms, equipments and “iniforms, and take obligations for services, (except in case of removal out of the State, district or country, and deliverto the commanding officer of the company Brighton Cattle Market. wvail themselves of ix . At market, 920 beet cattle, 38 yokes work- 10 sheep, and about 270 Beef Cattle—Sales of extra $5 25; first quality 5; se- ; third quality 326 a 4. Working Oxen—Sales noticed at $58, 61, 64, 69, 74, 80 decided increase of gatin, or orange colore: Ae) New York, do; Rebecca “fos Ocean, Baltimore; Santi Alfe ing oxen, 50 cows and calv House of & epresentatives. oo 23, 1845, ia ‘ills, for removing all morbid and corrupt lvmors, and purifying the blood. Price twenty- IVANS & HART, Proprietors. Signal for a barque, suppos anda brig. Sid ship St lower, Christiana, Home; schr Don Nicholas cond quality 4 25: ‘The House was opened with praye five cents per box. ich left the Breakwater probably have to re- able to stem the ice in the vicinity of said tobe very heavy. Brig Jesso, esterday afternoon. | That consisting of 12,000 laths, which was eft onthe beach, was sold on Saturdav for $15. A barq a numberof schrs, off the ) ship St Louis, birques Elizabeth J, and Despatch, aud sch: 101 co. with barque Sarah Hand tinis inoraiy i eing unable proce ul Lewes, Del. Dec 22—The vessel in company with the Sarah i e blind leading 80 says, that there were some for | Apollos, some for Paul, and some for Cephus, but no cheice.' A choice, however, has finally been ma | Col aod Calves—Sales noticed at $14, 17, 20, 21, 26 the Robertsonian System—By Edmond Du class in the course T sy leet on were noticed at 2c, $1, 1 12,1 63 and for Barbadoes, went to | of schr Oread’s cargo, Swine—Lots at wholesalo, 3 for sows, and 4} for bai soared re Higpett see 4} to 5 and 5} ets. tiful oxen, fed by Sam'l Sweetser, | Eaq., of Athol, Mass, and purchased by Daniel Ataerton Europe, as being the be: thod of learning the langu Further particulars above, between the hours of 9, A. : on Monday, Weduesday aud Friday” evenings, 192 BROADWAY, CORNER OF JOHN ST. TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. E celebrity of **Ring’s Verbena Cream” throughout the never been approached by any other Ivis firmly believed, ua , that no article hitherto esse: tening effect on the roughest beards, that rows; at retail fr We noticed 6 bi ‘The prayer was | The journal was then read, and a { motion was made, that when the House adjourn, it ad- | urn till Saturday. The yeas and nays were demande second. The motion was put and ‘onneLL, the House ad- | There will be no business | short and eloquent. the Capes nt 11 mi M.,and 3 o'clock, P. M., joy Arnold, and O:ead. proceeded up in Tne SH returned urther up than the owing to the ice, and is now at the anchor- rig Queen Victoria, aud several schrs.— ut there was no’ ried ; and on moti journed till Satarda: done till after the holyda; About 150 cattle remain unsold. half an hour since, Buoy of the Middle New Bedford Oul Market. —Sperm—There has been a fair demand, but the transactions are small, being mostly held above the | views of buyers. 300 bbls sold at 88 cents cash, and 225 do, extra head, at the same pri rally demand 90 cts. Candles at 25 cts per Ib, cas! little doing. The stock of manuf. oils, an: dles now on hand is very light. In Warren, asale of 600 bbls crude sperm, and in Fal bbls do at 85 cts cash. Newrort, Noy 21— rina, Providence for Havaua, schrs Sarah, do for Elizal South; 8 A Appleton, Boston for fc Ditect, Baltimore for . Providence for New York. Dec 23—Below, ship St Louis, New Orleans yerienced heavy weather; 14th, off Cape ‘a severe gale from Nand each over the ship, lost all the starboard ined other damage; barque # 10 days North of Hatteras, my weather—16th, -1,000,000 of men. 70,000 10,000 years in service, without harassing the useful classes of society i Trial of C. J. M’Nulty. Wasninutox, Dec. 23, 1845. Mr. J. M. Caruisx, for the defence, followed the ur- | ument of Mr. Stanton, of yesterday, in behalf of defe! jant, in an argument to-day, upon the law and the evi- | | dence, of four hours duration. tion of the facts, the circumstances, the statutes and the testimony, of great power and legal acumen. Mr. Frnpaut, the able and faithful attorney for the | United States, commenced his closing add:ess, and will Holders now gene- of sales of 625 bxa Sperm In Manuf. Sperm there is or! £ Fall tiver; sloops Victory, it was a critical examina- | Hatteras, experi fl River 400 + Whale—The sales of the week are 800 bbls N. W. Coast at 31 cts, and 100 bbls at 3ljc tye the written signature, un- f the physical resources of Rin, al and {or exportation, 7 Zz New Orleans, ha: and for sale wie enced heavy gale: 192 Broadway, corner Jul Wasuineton, Dec. 23, 1845. Politics and Politicians—The Oregon Question and the nert Presidency—a real Gander-pulling for wanted, and a Hint to the Néw Youker’s for a Spec, in giving us one right away, without the trouble of putting up a building ple of that republic, and one firm in the ico, during a rebellion, realized one mil- unds sterling. What proportion of this takes, I know not—but strongly reckon that itis not less than a lion’s share. begin to fear that their immense treasury of plate and jewels will be pounced upon, to pay olf the go- vernment debts—as in the case of Spain—and will go en masse tor that form of government that will permanently secure to them their treasures and The feudal fiefs upon which some are “held, render e ad valorems nearly worthless to the government, and the very We shall have to sum up briefly to-night, the pro- wilt gramme of the dey. Our laborsof yesterday, ex- tended to the hour of Hamlet's retura to Hades, are the imperative injunction. Ist. Congress have holyday till Friday, and during this lapsus, a good deal of custom work will be cut out for future discussion. busy upon the tariff, framing another report upon We shall have some figures to ou on this subject, directly. name of President is a “bitter satire upon the orious principles of free institutions. they have been sanguinary dic- rded it over the people with the aid of a mercenary army—yet, notwithstanding all this, if the vote could be taken to-morrow, we a rge majority of the priests and peo- le to join the Empire Republic, with thankful and true and ever As a general tators, who have would have a la: members are indignant at the evident tendency to this compromise, having no idea of losing the pro- fits of a war, based upon the extreme border of 5440. But we rather think our western friends will have to rely exclusively upon the scarcity of bread Who shall receive the command of the Navy Yard, made and potatoes across the salt water, for an augmenta- ton of the profits upon their produce. appy hearts. The name ot Washington is just as dear in the halls of the Montezumas, as when his rtrait was placed, by a unanimous vote of the Mexican Congress, in the imperial palace—even to the umbrage of some Englishmen, who made, a: usual, @ great fuss about it at the time. the wind blows; and extracts cut from papers of ’35, °36 and °37, published at the capital, would show a strong American feeling in England has never been popular with the le, nor her agents, and ithas been through them their machinations, that the country has often been thrown into the convulsions of a rebellion, and her agents have pocketed their blood-stained gold, as the Judas price of their serpentine intrigues with the dominant parties of the day. It is now left for us to protect their rights, to carefully administer justice, and help them in every way to realize the true ultimatum of happiness and freedom. As a Only look at it. of the basket. show which wa ed inthis way. dolph’s window, 1s not very clear. country, Mexico has no equal—in mineral wealth, no superior—yet, with all this, she is at present in a 4. Open house at the Executive mansion to-night. Fuller company than usual. deplorable and poverty-stricken condition. ron, Dec 23, 1845. Organization of the Militia—Arming the Cowntry. Whilst Messrs. Benton and Mangum, of the Se- 5. Mrs. Burr, on Ninth street, gave a concert of her pupils this evening. Fashionable audience in attendance. The young ladies acquitted themselves very handsomely. Mr. Drayton, our popular singer, favored the company with a beautiful song from the German ; anda Polish gentleman, Zardonski, we expect, gave us a little music on the nate, are coquetting with each other upon the sub- Ject of raising an adequate military force for the de- fence of (the country in case of war, Mr. Black, of South Carolina, in the House of Representatives, has taken the subject seriously into hand, and is now prepared with a bill, or bills, for the thorough and efficient organization of the militia of the Uni- ted States. In this projét, the heads of which I will give below, the southern member has taken care to separate the rights et the individual States from those belonging to or claimed by the Federal Go vernment, over that branch of the He gives all the control and govern- peace, to the States military force of militia, in time of respectively, and only in a limited d neral government in time of wai in view the great necessity of and efficient or; ganization of the militi po strumeat which we consider as very « small pota- toes,” however skilfully performed. “But the ladies were pleased, and we bow right down to the ground always, in deference to their superior taste. Ain't that righ’ noticed the Hon. Mr. and his interestin, it? Among the invited down-right earnest of matrimony. blending with it the faulty provisions of roe’s and Mr. Poinsett’s forced or savoring of conscription in this plan ot Mr. Black, but every thing in conformity with the sovereign rights of the States, the Federal Gove! Thave learned that Mr. Bi ‘lopnent of the jast six months; and it is not, 4 work commenced under the pressure sent war panic, bi and adequate to the riods and under eve: on the partof Mr. BI it du corps of the mil detence, will entitle him to the than! but particularly of those of the gallan State which he in part represents. The following is a 8: "Thate is $6 be o- what's the use ? , and the delegated co- jy Igri aie Tument in time of wi and a Methodist praye tines lect ha e wanta theatre. And as you have the men and the money in New York, we will put them in | Col the way of a speculation. Carusi’s saloon, we be lieve, can be had at a fair price, diture, in enlarging it, of $5000, might be put in readiness for King Richard. Burton made money, last winter, at the old Na- y urnt out; and as we are to have along session, and an unusual accession of slrangers, a first-rate company, with such ‘stars’ | o! is grand principles of f mature consideration wants of the country, ‘ry emergency. This movement ks of the people, tional, before it was t and chivalrous ynopsis of his plans, as near as as may be passing along, would do well i nothing, now, in T have learaed them : of the old National can onl 1. To make the militia efficient in time of war and ne. Sr" increase of the regular army, whenever 2. To do away with the necessit time of peace (except of a regular army in mere # eleton) und to werent Hanpsomety Dong.—We | an extensive land owner in Delaware count; presented a farm of 100 acres to a son of the late Steele, born since the death of viously made « similer present to Pe to twelve mon and 90 —— us on her beam ends—eut 100 empty cxsks: barque M: Demerara—has been 9 days oa tl ‘Dee 225 Cla 224. y ¢ we Disigence. 5 tops Eetwautin, Dec soar settr Gen Warren, Philadelshis. oe, Dec 22—Arrschrs Reaper, and 'E ladelphia; Thomas Peterki ih to morrow, when the case, with the instructions of the prosecution, submitted to the Court, and the tes- timony and arguments on both sides will be submitted to the jury, upon this indictment, based upon the transfer of | 9. the Prize—Social Entertainments—A Theatre , the $10,000, in Nov., 1344, by Mr. M’Nulty, from the Pa- | triotic Bank to the credit of Dr. Woodward, of Ohio, | through the agencies employed of the Bank of America and the mercantile house in New York, of Sage, Suydam 8 ir. Win. andy aud Elixer of Life, TION! ALL WHO OKSI TEETH—My unrivalled ROSE nusiversally sou Si Ring's Cough Gs Wilson Fuller—Mrs H S Rice, Mrs J Sher- ‘ig Napoleon, Cuba; sch Graf- EARLY WHITE 'OOTH PASTE is ight after for the pearly whiteness itgives to the 1 the slightest injury. For sale, wholesale and retail, importations. 'an—3 pkas Simonsfeld & Bach—N Du- id—20 Schrage, Koop & co—150 tin—2 E Mills—5 Me ian & B>nard—10 E ‘1 Klemm Freres—2 North & Brother— D Cuthbertson—15 L Pillevuyt—46 tons asphaltum to Para—Brig Lowell—573 br: 77 bbls 8 hhds 63 bags tapioe: ULES HAVEL! Practical Chemist and Pertamer, flot & fits—s0 nas St Ai ath Third street, Philadelphia. No. 415 Broads % wills ‘qennias T eller. Brown, aud Ex: Below, a fore New Orleans. Std schr Washiagton, Suffolk. By Last Night’s Southern Mail. more, Dee 9—Arr brigs Gen Pinckney, New Orleans i 32.30, lon 70, shippea 4 heavy sea, which i &c. and washed off iew Orleans; Selina,Mot id Louisa Beaton, Rio Janeiro and a market iP Grace Brown, Myers, Lis her? is an impression be acquitted, but as suc in some degree the decision o cause, they ought not to be circulated, pro or cgn, in an- ticipation of the verdict. We shall sum up-the cause to-morrow, so as to give a clear view of the subject to the reader. revailing, that the accused rts are liable to affect | the jury in a doubtiul and by my agents:~J. B. Ja uayette Bazaar, Is 'W. corner of Cedarand William stree awa:ded at the Franklin Justitute, RHEUMATISM—AC! CHR GALVAN MAGNETIC FLUID tive and lastng cure forth ism in all its forms. mal severe may be the complaint, it readily yields to the mysteri by this remarkable felts, Bracelets, &c., are a modifies wdean be adapted to any part of the body with Heerdt—145 G Davis—! Ww Well, then— oN CHRONIC. C RINGS ugar R Irvin--60 do 15 6 coffee 535 bles tobacco and 3 logs inahogany J Thomp- ol. schrs Margaret Ann, New York. Cld brig Monte: schr Cadet, Kingston, Ja. , Dec 15—Cld barqae Wm & James, Mercier, New rig Abbathula, Franklin, La; Spanish polacea Celi Purtapecenta, Dec. 24, 1845. Gen. M’Kay is already The Weather—Philadelphia Navy Yard and Commodore 2s—Brig Gordon—600 bags coflee T Marien—23 do ,850 Ibs log wood WL Weld. water—1044 bys coffee 150 hides shes coffee Capt Hiller rT. 7e & co—127 do I; t1EN—Schr Bridy 162 do 25 bbls pepper Robi Stock Markets, §c. | We have been favored all day with a light and driz- zling snow, which, if it holds on till night, bids fair to ook out for the line of 49 The western produce good sleighing before mornmg. There is no. | thing worthy of note in local matters. Considerable of a newspaper row has been carried on in this city, b twecn the organa of the two contending parties, ous power as applit ‘discovery. The Jee 14—Arr ships Severn, Charleston: Arn: : Hilak, Hammond, New Wi barques Lady Con ) ‘lymoath; Archimedes, Portlan importations. New Orirans—Ship Louisiana—121 bales cotton Holbropk & Nelson—32 do Drake & Mills—92 do Barstow & Pope—173 do 27 bbls Orray Taft~1999 pigs lead C H Ww OaLkans—Bargue Cullongh— 9622 CH Roy ington, Galveston Margaret Pollok, (Br) thening Plasters, , and ag a preventive for cold: Kenuine Galvanic Plasters have an re worthless imi New York where the eth, and New York umboldt; ship Serampore; Freuch and two ships in the offing, unknown. ‘ave, Boston; schrs Wm Rayoor, New York: kdward, i From the Roads—Ships Tip loore, wentto sea this it pigs lead J med. utire covering of pure Lasala—150 bkts 4 per hides 1 bbi 1 boxl Macov—t rocking hair 1 bbl RM Demill ‘Cram—1 box Brdger & Veck- R Graves—26 hhds molasses LH Brigham—2 casks 4 & co—53 tes rice Gowdy & Wells—70 Tileston & com! bale WL Hal Savannan—Brig Wilson Fuller—102 ch. &son—13 bales Cartis & Lyman—253 LH Bi a MARITIME HERALD. SSS PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 25. vacant by the death of Commodore Elliott. pute vrose upon the merits of several gentlemen who While this is going on, these | disputants don’t know that the Navy Department has cut | the matter short, by tendering the appointment to the d the tender has been a this from the best authority. in flour and money matters continu , but very little w: $15,000 worth ‘of State 5's of lon yesterda exhibit some little life, attributable to the near approach of the assemb! of the Legislature, and the increased efforts which wil be made to procu: up to our eyes in preparations for Christma Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. apeake and Delaware Canal Loan 6, 77; 50 sha Girard Rank, 8}; 150 Wilmington RR, 24; 100 Reading RR, 254; 25 Kentucky Bk, 72; 15 Camden and Ambo; 8, Srcoxp Boanp ing RR Bonds, b 5 69; 100 do, 63); 125 U rray—1) bales hemp & co—50 bbls R$ Dawson. Savaxnan—Bhi —30 tons old iroa ue articles can be obiain aig fe Sid schr Narragansett, Bosten. anoe,and Harvest, from Balu- arque Chenango, brig Helen Me- Leod. schrs Cosmopotite, and ——, (new) from Baltimore, on ger, do for West Indies, : This war panic upon Oregon Wet? named as candidates. estern capital for the next Presidency. General Cass has made » bold dash for it—and though ir was, perhaps, a little too soon, had he delayed, Col. Benton or Mr. Ailen might have taken the bone oui But Mr. Huchanan is not to be head- Hence the printing of his last letter to Mr. Pakenham in pamphlet form, printed like “ Dickens’ Notes on America, for Don’t you see what beautiful work we are having among ourse|ves, in order to suit our sails to | the popular’breeze? More than one ot the craft, taut up, will be thrown ap on her beam ends in the gale of “43, while such men as Silas Wright, lying quietly, will be prepared to weigh, and pull up under sky- serapers for the harbor. Do yon see through it — I's as clear as Senator Bagby’s speech last session on annexation, which, like th THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY. SOUTHERN BALM. id effectual remed: schrs Independence, and gallant Commodore 8 From our, Correspondent)—No ar- ic e © Burckmyer ‘ather better to-da: done. Atthe first boar were sold at an advanc h ising from obstructed perspiration. Ne this testimony, and call or se t ‘Treatise on Consumption, Del. Dee g2—The following yearele aay safely i i stares, 2 lary H, for Boston; mae claware (dor Abe Browe, all River; Chit; and She: Pexsacota, Dec i3—Arr barques Ovando, Boston; Avn hy 3 few York: a3 t, New York; Red sitowens: Benton’ Below, chr ‘eaeher itously a pamphlet 2, and numerous eneral circula- al tion of the langs, md general debil Fall River; es Boston. NaH, Dec 20—Cld Br bar hio Deverewx, i Balm. She has taken two bottles and is confidentiy recommend it to all similarly affe housie, Greenock.— Finet Boarn.—$2000 Chi tore 608 Broadway Ship Francois Ist, Wheden, Fox & Livingston. ic. ee 77); 100 Girard Bank, b 9, 8; ; 200 do, old an, 63; 100 do, 6's, "43, , 100 "Vicksburg Bk, 7}; ig RR, 26); $300 State | 5’4, new an, 65]; 100 do 6's, 43, 70; 300 Harrisburg RR, 68; 20 Camden and Amboy, 116 Avren Sares.—60 shs as been brought to the ‘The Southern Balm is sold by druggi he U. 8, THE ANIMATING, APERIEN SOUTHERN BALA Perry, New Bedford. LTERATIVE A A The beat and cheapest general Fami- N CHANCERY—Before the Vice Chancellor Thomas Small ve Charles Oakley and al — In pursuance of adecretal order of t ill be soldat. publie ane: he Me ath Exchange, inthe city of New York, under the direction of the | ned, one of the masters of ith ult. with mdse, to KE McLellan, Jones, from Havre, 4 1 inst. 15 6, I Asteam ship steering to tate cf New York, ss.— court, made in the ts a box of 25 pills. mn, at the Merchants’ pe jat the Eastward, duriog a heayy gal has been to the Westward of the her—took a pilot out of the Wm the 19th, saw the mast of abng of it quantity ot laths, apparently the deck , was supplied w above cause, will ading RR, 26}; 64 Wilming- ton RR, 24}; 10,000 State 5’a, 674; 1000 do cash, 674. f’ the snid/court, by G: ins, Auctioneer, on the sixth day of January, 1846, at ve reat, residue, an rs from the first dey of Ma lenture of lease made about 200 tons. and a 12 0’clock, noon, further information, see Sout hI krans at the Depot,’ 638 Broadway, where the medi sold, wholesale and retail; aso by Wyatt & Ketchum, e Agents wanted throughout the United States and Ca- ‘beral discount to dealers. New Invented WIGS AND 'tOUPEES. ATCHELOR’S new invented Wigs and Sealps soperfectly resemsle the natural hair as to defy scarcely a matter of regret Joosini when a new one perfectly adapted to the countenarce and style of every wearer, and without any of wig wearers, can be ‘all street, near Bi ATRAPILATORY, OR LIQUID Latest From Cuna.—Our latest dates from Cuba are to December 12th. The news is entirely local The official announcement is made in the Matanzas Journal of the 9ih i the recognition, by the Governor General, of Mr. Simon M. Thompson, as Cemmereial Agent of the | United States, at the port of Matanzas. The 9h of December, birth day of Queen Isabel- id, was celebrated at Havana and Porto eat enthusiasm. Enthusiastic cries of ella the 2ad,” resounded to a late If these accounts be true, there | ity that. the Saracenic race will lesirous ever to annex themselves to the great Apglio-Saxon republic. at i pilot boats Wm J Romer and Hack mentioned m that certai t ork, to and unimportant. of March, 1825, ant il e office of the re- leeds for the city and cor unity of New ¥ ‘and to those three certain | Ninth Ward of the , ir, trymen of ‘Trinity church, 1 tl shed on a may or chart of such part rd or north division of the church farm by the numbers one huadred and thirty-nine, one hun ndred and forty-one, (139, 140, 141-) taken together, heing boundes Hndson street ata oodward, of y lady ; Mr. Stanton. Ohio lawyer in MeNulty’s case ; Gov. Dunlap, of the House of Kepresentatives ; with a pretty little niece, generally has something to do in the encou: of our useful or benevolent enterprises. @ very pretty Spanish Florida seventeen, one of the first pupils of this academy, | with a large cross upon her bosom, sparkling diamonds, was certain! evening. The young Barque Rammotw Mrs. Gen. Macomb, was also present. Hatteras, spoke ship C Brig Lowell, Jarvis, from Para, 28th ult. with mdse, to All », from Aux Cayes, 2 w off Cape Maize 2th ult. perieuced severe gal inches northwerdly from tl th ult. with coffe ly, of sixteen or const—crew sick and » with cotton, to thence enstwi diy at a one of the belles of the ladies were all dressed in white, and looked very charming. We never see lage but it setsus to thinking im ludson street sevent and six inches; thence we twardly along the line of umber ired and forty-two (142) one hundred feet to the place subject te ann al ground rent of sixty-six dollars North, hhad to seud 90 he fore t Loss or ‘Tur Steamer For: —The Albany, Al E,., FOR CHANGING THE COLOR OF THE HAIR TO ANY REQUIRED SHADE OF BLACK OR BROWN, IN A FEW MINUTES, and easy process, without staining the AnD, 2 Cla tila (Geo.) Patriot, extra, of December 17, says:—The | tl laden with 346 Florence left our wharv: 1 | bales of cotton, for Apalachicola, out a mile below the city, sto ter against the jutting rock of the and sunk within a few minute: Fey ,7 days from Richmond,with coal to De i Like a hard conundrum, we give nd ae nok Od ve notwithstanding the old song about . fair at Apollo Hall, and the all at Carusi’s Saloon, with sundry private partion) T meeting, and Dr. Valen- days from Baracoa, with 318 bales to- logs cedar and mahogany to Ay a ved therefrom, with the appor- 0COR Huts 1200 plantains Crepsey & «3th, 1845. PLPHEN CAMBRELENG jaster in Chancet daw} The boat will, d will be saved were immediately | loore for saving the cargo under deck, | ‘e understand the cotton w: qual quantities in the Atlantic Mut Croton offices, tenances, Dated New York, with but fittle injury, and measu taken by Cupt. if le, Wi sfrom Cape Hay Left brigs Ariel, Cromwell and Norten, Solicitors. lays from Port au Platt, with gany to A CR & m Sc Jago de Cul days from Matanza brigs Abeona, for The boat was owned Floyd. of Apalachicola, and wes not insured. Eccixsiastical. Turat.—The ( the Presbyterian Church, (New mn at Buflalo, are ei lopkins, of that ci 500 bales tobacco 14 sti Schr Catharine, Se to J Thom "Soh Robert Mil lighter sha the onl: rat fem be relied on: and in additi resemblance to that of nature, tion, the use of the dye the ch, after the tomed softness, elasticity. an R: COOK, 3 Roosevelt st., is a regul: cal Doctor; has had more than 30 years Su Medical Leng: 4 | Genesee Synod ot School,) now in in the trial of the Rev. y, on charges preferred jes are “ unchristian terial conduct,” and ‘ falsehood, 8d prevarica i, some tranasaction conn Chalmery, one of and with an expen- | , in two weeks it | foand it respect injurious ration. will retain ite uceas- Patio, 90 Chatham ae DR. SALMON’S REMEDY NOR disorders of the St ising in chy. Ti days from Savannah, with time eral Jett, Wilmington, NC. with naval a igcht Maria M Klotts, Warren, Wilmington, NC with naval “che Anaconda, Fulford, Wilmington, NC 1c sree ade Babs con guar receive partic , duplicity, slan- iri ied with the visit of ¢ delegates of the Scottish trial before the Pres- itted Mr. Hopkins, and The latter appealed SOLAR LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, GIRANDOLES, TEA TRAY! | PRCRIEER bas mps o jauguor, low spiri ie shape of a theatre, and the ly be redeemed by a new by ty Hon. Jesse D. Bright, Senator from Indiana, is istered, this evening, at Brown’s Hotel. very, Roanoke, who unanimously acq censured his prosecutor. ‘Case excites great interent. Bronzed Girandol Iso, an assortment oval patterns, wi c. 23—Present as yester of Pennsylvania, was ‘of this court. No. 46— tors, and al., complainants, vs. Ma- men for tne compleisents LZ 11 o'clock, A. M. Morton MeMic! street one door ve establishment, a Gena ni See ma ORGAN, learn that John Hunter, tof Browdway. ip Adelaide, Adams, from Havana, 1th ist. with sugnt, Gy a Hi

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