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nena le mecmin would make no poi you it. He wes to swear that Mr. Davia replied that the President, in. hie message, | pot perticularly angious dia Sasa od a! sadiote Union, left st subject to negotiation. He adi adjourn, with : : : tn heads | verte Gees eeieaihes Lara b pus, and bk efter plete over the | Po _ iy * t D Mr. Dovata’ jas if ip reply. sald, that he jent to demand of him be plan the ie jar the Loundary run,! metion. reee’s nt far ema’ untry between was 0 struggle for the foer, but ry Sabine ‘and the Mie oes shia heal Mr Bateson Le gy Ms Hs ; shee there were cries of * Go on,” “ Go on ; she the oe pg Fone ky pei. ool ek. 4 ies Penpietow asked him to give way for a motion to | did not; she seid [ it soon. ilitary government might be erected. ti rily. in ir. Dannacn acquiesced, and, | points of view the the commneted territory, but denied that ond aee autho vex Tig rf Tener the “lone whig star” of | conversing "ib thes, beg if . e her she could ob} rity fe i ivilgovernment. General Kearney to ‘bales, at decline ‘3. Yes. soublehed a civil poe in New Moaten, and Capt ue We ty De wk iS the market opened heavily, ites gen. Stockton did the same in Celifornia General Taylor had . ‘The Van Ness Case. - e 0 PTs thoes ene ‘point dise! eral disposition to reslize; but the upward tendency of | conquered more territory than either. but had assumed Continuation of the testimony for the defence conversing with at that perio. i! penal freights, together with the difficul'y of negotisting Ex- powers. Tweens eT bet'se face” cong ReuIt Count, Wasuinoron, Dec. 9, 1646 view yeu com be wary. cocrionabio 10300 Seite | that the question be argued at once to its conclusion; she | change, prevented Du; ere from ste forward (realy, | Lass — rt pe-opene: oc! - itated ‘eode, e: PI cs Saeko Fant to Oak ei ted in thore 0 Fight | ‘The pfecesdings of the dey opened with a discussion | nervous from my bodil nd T became agitated | testimony of the witnanses Mfr, Bradley proposed to ex. #0.that iho business did not exceed, 34% doeles, at pilose | al git ‘“ between the plaintif’s and defendant's counsel, upon the | #0 that | desired to go, ak: asompe, amine in reference to the sc! erburne as Sti * he market to-day, and the sales only | | § Governor, Leonard, « days from Portsmoath, NH, I willteli the gentleman. What Imean | sdmissipility of the testimony ofa Mr. Maguire, who hed | PAL l yecrake ot the agent of Mra. Conner, the plaintiff in this cane. a po Dales, ata further reduction, in many in- | ie Beall, 7 days from Charleston, with cotton, BA to K 4 pop ypheny | ly res! sing the. etanen dn witoe: “hyve | such @ inl Van Ness, _ | cussion of the point of law without rer nelusion, the canon HS 3 Ib; the pene ss iq | te B Post. otto! - wad inatituted courts ior the tril of eriminate, and hed te: The Count decided in favor of the defence. at meas oe. agg | Courtadjourned till to-morrow at 10 o'clock. the lower grades, wit tha Detter qualities are entire’y. isha Gerkia, from Bremen, with 31 itizens o} come sr . Hol =I knew } on the latter is, _ fake t the ease of ‘sllegianoe tothe United States; t they Ness; 1 was greased sille business with ‘some | know ;” re gt Purapetrata, Dee. 10, 1846. eee A Our quotations have ‘amended ‘days from Antwerp, with mdse, 10 do not, they are to he punished as traitors. ene | years ago. Fecollect his going to the north in the sum. | and state what the ‘Oe ‘The weather to-day is so decidedly disagreeable as to 69 esto conform to the actual state of the market. The | Teatures constitute civil govern: ont. with ll its forme | A ws i aan Maa, lideeten tie ne | Ey py doandpo ake you aera cast 8 glootm over the city; and now that the volunteers total receipts at all the peste singe the 1st of Reptember, | Herald Marit Wool the seme right? "Volcen 4 | shout riding off in his carriage, when this lady came up | wife, and that he told you about the Ist of | have gone, there is scarcely a loop left to hang a para: | ¢<iibi a falling of. 0 Comnened aed ane | ape tig nw, L T., Dee ®, 1846. pore, is Governor of Monterey,” and "+n clever felow | in a hack to ose the General. Gn learning the object of | Tega te tn to Mrs, ‘Cone | eraph upon, | period, show a deficiency of 182,650, thoes to France of | ing shout plies weet o lace, ewgeam and crew sul, Mott Hunausow was about to addrene the house, when | remarking that the lady had not pald’ any ‘rent for her | ner that I had nev in my Ma; ahe | ‘The subscription in aid of the volunteers, and the fa | 1244 baleg, and those toothes foreign pert of eles, | veal toca wreel—pareol cargo urea. °°" = Mr. Dovocass asked to be indulged for a few remarks, house for several years, and now she w: stoves and sampamieed, ehy, 8 Gree 5 raeraas a difference | milies left destitute by their departure, only amounts to | TON. St cunts to 116,478 bee The sales - ragiend Tye ei pavare J Po . Me. Hanazson expressed the hope that he would be grates put up all over the because the chimneys | Se oho, ‘were | © paltry ehsak ver eecienenet re adiovens | three days, which amount to 12,500 bales, ara iaahiene xe 2 the Venus for Wi fall cargoes: rial . }) @ | consideration u; the subject it probably | v 5 lamati ecomined by Mr, Buext—I stepped down from | % the opinion ‘ pon : | m enday ater s ye ‘7 days. PR a De erg Be io wren ‘hat the General might have an’ epportanity to | ltle story before company of friends; | never reach $3000, the amount contributed by the citi- | eet | Fe heh aled ww York for Mexico. ‘The territory was a part of the United States speak to her. Think he may have conversed with here | snd why was not That, ‘mj back | zens of the little town of Pottaville for the relief of a sin ‘ ; at 9%; 188 faut she mruat have been ne the early part by virtue of the act of Congress declaring war Tamau- few moments. ey made an effort to leave the house; she told | gle company. The day sot apart for the ladies produced | at 8%; A 370 at 97%; 140 | that month. No American ‘are in port a: pressat. Upas and New Leon, and all sre pert ofthe United States | By Mr. Baapi.er The Genera) was tiskey | we ibed ster welts Ithink she took hold of my cost, | wary litte, owing to the inclemency of the weather. The ) at 9%; 49 at 9M; 400 at Sig: 79 at 10; 104at 05; 40 at 934; | pram ihe walons ype sae ergy eed meen Wie J. Lavi oftne: Ey Post Office, sworn-—Cnderwent | and said hero, sit down end write, and I will tell you what | Committee intend ing apart another day for this pur- | 20 at 93g: 104 at 9; 30 at GC; 116 at8 16-16; 60 at9%; 54) Arad, ships Birmanan, (ge | © i inati 3 5 j . 120 at 93;; 100 at 9%; 56 at 9g; 180 at 104; 800 et Loniaa 4 C t | an examination and cross-examination on the regulations | You ought to say; I told her I was too sick; I must go | nose some time next week. a 20 at 96; ; ] H “ a 2 acca, Neer heme of Comeee at eet oe eign teste ad | Rene uml Teague st haa (2a A, | Phan eaten fr he wa not xine, |S OH aoe Heat cc anak TA. eg eee Re A Ir. Hansceon sald it woe not hie purpose to make «| postbills, and transoripts of letiore despstched, partiow | ing written she muat Write it herself. She follow. | {2° mishy Kendieas ual | sissippi—Ordinary 85 © 8; middling 9 09%; gocd mid- e, 0 Bay: ac 13 Charinen, A speech justifying the conduct ofthe commanding officers larly “way” letters. | anythi 4 ot Mf you. will do this COMPANY are now forming, in ex tion that another | Si a7 Ditr meledding Pals 996 a Pie; flr 160 40% good | As Nu: do.” Nonorthern mail for t r resid use he lool: it rt Rev. Isaac 8 Kercuum, sworn—1 Grst saw this lady | ed me into the hall, a it y requisition upon Pennsylvania will shortly be made. The | dling 974 0 946; 4 093 : prio ako ike condemaation of fe Gentlemen, thoukd "walt toree | in 1889; 1- resided. then’ in tho Siete of Michigan; 1 | or mo 1, will give ‘you $1,000new directly, and ss | reportthat Capt Naylor’scompany has been accepted, to {sit 10% 4.11; good and fine 159 00._ OE prenrermmay yeni te re avteen done by the President, If suy thing is | aame on for the parpose of getting an appointment from pram an the! cere Wr Geckdany Sam ons scmiabsteat oe form an eleventhycompany inthe Feaneylvanis regent, Delekooten' Melons cena iy Macatee Sane, Sieh Mcine nom 1 for wi id ht to be condemn | the government; remeine: ‘0 or three 8. (*Si- 4 a 7 _ it conti! i ix KR. + Will: sail aM, Till fein tha he tho wondemantion: ‘For himeelt | lence”) I teturued to this city probably in November | mabe you my head egentto settle up the whole estate of | Solved from Washingion to that effect. Far suibih Dees ST Aa meat Scene rd |. reeket: ship don BR. Raranes eee ean a 19 1 Oe She then re- ‘The fever ‘among our musical amateurs is kept up by i i | 66. Whi declined about 7 cts. under the new: " folid not know what tho Prosent bas dene. He took | 1340; did not return again te Washington | je had five or six agents em oe A. at he a of Bossom, tucky—-the gontlesian raya that this is.no foreign. ques. | ner’s with an interpreter and four Indian chiefs; | remain- |"some feeling or anxiety among them as to the | last week, ‘That of Sivori, Axed for this ovcning, hough white corn at 44, and yellow at 69 cts: Outs S2:ets. “Rye | fe a wi , 4 tl irpose of takin; part ot cargo, as it 7 from beginning to cnd. He would ask the gentleman | time [celebrated a marriago in Mrs. Conner’s family—it | Ber on the A\ where I camo near fainting from | of musie, whee epplause will be of more value than | St Boston, recaived yesterday, varies the aspect of the ah ble 10 ithe ed in getting | the constant succession ot concerts. Henri Herz hada | = | Jock, on the & WF Mpi Lon. but ineelves the establishment of civil government, | ed about a month in 1841; I arrived here two or three | #gency in settling the whole estate. The hack did not | probably di in numbers by the pelting rain, wil | °9t#. | Whiskey 91% anwe by thi Cibedonhe; | wise. market somewhat has fallen from previous quo- | Whur should the government have dona? When we | was the marriage of a sister or half sister of Mrs. Con- | Prostration hop, and there got | the elass who usually frequent our saloons. i How len from previous quo- eagcand, Ir Boon oc S10; the | i] | i dull and unsettled. Sales of Howard street brands at $4 as now nnreedy to vindicate or condemn, because | of the same year; remained till March in | $500,000 very liberal per centag: cl Banx Eowry Asvions <The bark Rawia, (of Bos a jiferent visw from that of the gentleman from Ken- | till the th or 7th of March, 1841; I boarded at Mra, Con. | evidence for the suit—she had discovered there was | splendid audience last ovening, almost equal to that of | Sales of good to prime reds ax64 to 90 cls. Lange sales ) his pat shore 233; morning. bei londgd ich md, Buthe (Mr. Haralson) looked on it as a foreign question, | days after Gen. Harrison wae inaugureted; during that | Teturn; I went out of the Louse, and got round to the cor- | attract an composed mostly of critical judges | ,, 8U?F4%0, Dec. 8 —Tho ioreig: ighters aaeletenee Teach then, end they surrender, and go on with their | ner, Miss Catharine Fontor to Mr. Gray: did not at the | ite a hack and went home; that eveningorthe next | The Musical Fund Society have announced a grand | {ations, wih no xtraordinary 5 tenal employments, must we merely” sit down and | time give a certificate, but did about six months after, | morning I received another communication from her.— | concert to come off on th> 22d, and engaged M been reported sales of 6000 bushels Southport end Chi. | Herz ca heat, A al tities, at 66,0; % declare to the world that the provinces be- | when | was in the city again; returned to the city July, [Note shown to witness, which he identified as follows i— go wi » in store, equal quantities, 60; 1600 | Scum Arnany, Capt. Bearse, a Bossitroms Ibeny, re- roica and Signore Pice for the occasion. The Sinfonia ; I was | "Dr Friend—Do not mention to any one that 1 have, or | of Beothovenand an overture to the Midsummer Night's | Olio, at 9c. Light sales of flour are made at $8 87%, | ports J uesday, fv am a cone jong to us?) Must wo not enforce on them ; 1841, and remained till October; I was then at Mrs. Con- | | nd ho me that | have and $4 for city trade. There wes a disposition, however, | mast about 10 feet above water, apparently tom a oe 1 te r three or four days; I was afraid | was to | have not found the man who —— nor nat | Dream, by Mendelsshon, are among the pieces to be per- vessel of 150 to 200 tous. y the ; of A can be th Spee cones | Sar, A ‘eS Meet ewousaee bette e other Had ns any children, Please call to mind all you can that | formed by the orc to sell at a decline from these figures. In provisions but | shoul v ; little is doing. Barx Gioni 4, from, Boston, bound to n t blish | Mrs. Conner’a family, and t) ter there | will aid me, and do all you can to’ aid me. The opera of Leonora has been brought out at the yr wine, Tie Roche at., for water. a musrtthe uviveucriphien day toa tee eit than ata hotel; after’ ‘be few days I removed |, You recolloct the conversation you I my latehusband | walnnt street theatre in fine style,and the Seguins were | Pe net tetnigkes: Mao peicrote/ tog B72, | bn Neri hh Doat, thet two | he Spring of 1845. All he told in bette: 1 brigand a sel seen 25 or 99 miles sont! of the harm we can--to possess ourselves of their arms and | to Mr. McGrath's. It must n in January 1842, | hd sbeut, me last year int! never in better v for shipment ‘Corn meal is also much lower, nn. | Pris eg ye : munitions of wat, and property. "You must make them | that | removed again to the city, being in the October | You sboat our enagement, Ke. Ke. Tomorrow when | Sales ef Stocks at Philadelphis. sylvania is freely offered at $325, Without fading bay. taetragdnte by ms fael the weight of our authority. It mpust sti preceding; I returned ogain to the city in Nov. 1843, and | You come we will! matter ek do all you can, | ‘Fixer Boaun—6 Pennsylvania Bank, 2664; 5 Kensington tent are repoited w | "Spun Vouawr, Ma'thins, at Norfolk, sminds that there should be a civil governm ‘was here till the adjournment of Congress in 1844; | was ly Dusinens will ome up next. 5 do. alt ye | Bank, 97; b In erest, 51; 2,000 U. 3. Loan, 6 —talos of 12 & | with'taie voit Didkion. The toleet opened coe island. protoction of life'gnd property. (The hon. gentleman | here again in 1945, I think in February, and remained | Drink tea with us to-morrow evening. nash rn this) | ‘$500’ Lehigh Interest, a le ers; subsequent sales to som this act price not given. Wheat. | 1500 bushels were made for shipment at 102 cents for read from Vattell ja support of hi | till May; id not’ then return till about the 7th of | Enclosed in yellow envelope, addres +. | geod rete ihGeuen pon the passage, hed sells most of her sails, &e.. be Mr. Raert entered into the debate with great spirit —- | the last October; in March or April, 1844, I am Rev. J. Karcuam, a Interest, 51; 18,000 Btate 5's, | ~e era e at Nee nore Me dissented from views which had been expressed,and | not very certain which, called at Mrs. Conner’s | Mra. Ceenny’ igeesam ay). f Pag es Bee Brighton Cattic Market. Fe pag Pole ery my from Ph vie, ia said that is California and New Mexico were a part of the | three or four times to see a person to assist me in some | porner hil. Capeme Boeke 780 Wiel 12 Vicksburg, 8%. Moxpar, Dec. 2—At market, 1400 head beof cattle, 40 | Stif Nov 20th. was obliged to throw United States, the President has not the right to organ: | claims, and on one of those occasions 1 saw Judge | On the envelope inside is written — ison civil rovprament, pay the salaries of officers, gid | Flagg ; | had employed him previously ; we had board- | _1 have now a cousin in the U. 8. Senate Hon A. J~— an he do so for Oregon? Has the President pretended | ed at Col. Griffith’s together ; | saw Mrs. Conner on one | Wirxess—That wes on the 15th or 16th of this last No- 5600 sheep, and 900 swine. , ake, Aree: g ‘ -Beof Cattle —We reduce our quotations to cor- | fortes asaee hore om Chepeeaniaiic hte? per e Sale of St: Boston. P etctetet ae respond with sales, viz. extra $5 60 ; firet quality $525 | oe B: ? +. P= 30 E a 5 to do any such thing? On the contrary, he recommends | of those occasions ; Mrs, C. made this remerk to me:— | vember. [Mr. Bradley showed how the letter was en- | 100 ‘Newwich M Werte Rae ae ss asa second $4 60 a $5 ; third $3 75 a $4 25. | Pian png a [Scrcasebete aa ete air that we shoulddo it. The point on which he differed | 1 know how you can make yourself rich ;” I said, | veloped. No date to the letters. Another letter produc- | Long Isiand Railroad 23%; 5 Ver ts | Stores—Two years old, $100 $17; three years old; gets SB Non Tet ashore at Tra: 0, wi une am, from gentlemen ‘war this : Oregon does not stand on fe Mes. Connets ge —_ § — Feeapemanga ed 7, vine ar eaieh LB ca had a Con- | fm PO per med eprint Bn oe Seah *3 i a ark Gregor, chee gat, seen 04 Sraracee An the same footing as New Mexico and California. Nel: | wi e oblige: A en poor, a! ner. e cypher wi in middle is supposed . Soe eep— e ortion were pelt or store sheep; solk, rehasers - ther isby conquest a part of the United States. We | should like to try the distinction between riches and po. | to stand for Gen Ven Ness. | pAtAvction—2§ shares Merchants, Bani 1034; 19 New | sales of jots were made at 750, 946. $1 25, $1 42, $1 62, | im Wer to ger the fron | | England Worsted Co 65; 11 City Bank 100; 10 Old Col old it | verty ;” I asked her to inform me how ; she said not | [In pencil } i " 5 D hy force of erms alone. Whatever laws exist exist by | then, Hut at some future period; I then asked her how | Dr. Bir--{ will name to-day to my counsil-all’about my | 2itlfoud 102; 10. Boston ‘and Bro the sword The commander is a despot, a military des | rich [ would be made; she said about $10,000 at least ; | getting you to make juiry ko und that you said | Massachuretts pot, who gains authority bythe sword.’ He didn’t care: | about a week or ten days after, I received a note from | your humanity and sympathy being excited, having heard A, 6555-21 Fitel whether there were fifty go: is or sheriffs, or a Lan: | Mrs, Conner requesting me to call at her hor much said about me &.(.), you therefore concluded to dred legislators ; the sword is the instrument of com- | ha something to communicate to m calle talk with (.f the first chance you get, and in the oping taand ; and it be says go. those wnom he commands go. | remarked to me that she wanted of 1845,'you met with (.) and had» conversation with (. According to the law of nations, he has the right to ex- | cate of marriag ercise power in any way, The constitution of tne | great deal of have a military occupation by force of arm ‘trond 108; 10 | $1.75, $2 25, and $2 60. Lavscnep—At Portland on. 7th instant, a clinper built MAC, OPeoresce Mile’ par g300, Sise;. [0.| ° Swine—-Love to peddle at dc.for sows) end So. for bar of about 150 tone, built af white oak. The, brig is own 1944 per cent ady; 4 Concord Rulroad, | rows; one entire lot at 3% and4Xc. Atretail from 43, | ietert, Memuel Vol. 2s, Uap by Capt Web i hburg Keitroad 12053120%; 1 | waded for ihe NOrleans and exza trade. 3 : eae Arrived. rig Josep Keto, ram Balsmare dound to Key Wert. 1vERPOOL—Ship Franconia—P 3 ant ly, Canada; joy 29, tat », ton a J Lohtas, NYork, and 200 1 ; | "Bhip iMimoleon, was Nov 29, off wastage berg Aun Harley-G 5) Richardson ip James ‘Titcomb, Nev 25, Orage Keys WNW, 12 COMMERCIAL New York, Dec. 10. viz: you said to(.), *(.) | have heard much said about Mre-—- & you. { suppose you and Mrs will be ima; United States is not over the territory . | give me the honor of performing the ceremony ; | married soon.” (.) laughed, and said, ‘ we have been “ia ‘Anderson, Glasgow; J Crawford, do; RC de Mz. Davis—Will the gentleman permit mo to ask him | fier’ reply. to this was—= Yeu, ‘ut 1” want a cer | engaged for sometime, & 1 Know I should have married | ach'itnc tegimarket, for, Pearls, has been exceeding | Miss Anderson ie N om oameee: Si meaiins ay ‘Trenton, hence for Sevaunah, Sth inst, off Charleston a question? | of marrisge ; I then thought that I dis- | her sometime since, but have put it off. but | will make middling business was done at o farther | “ do, and 37 in steerage. - 4 Bar. Mr. Ruert —Certainly. covered that she wanted a certificate without a mar- | her my lawful wife before many months, but owing to a ‘ Rio Jaxzino—Bark Kathieen—Mr Berlin, Phila; Cept J A | | Bark Collisius, of NYork, from Charleston for Liverpool, Mr. Davrs—-It has been proclaimed by Stockton and | riage I should have remarked, that when she sald yes, | matter of my own, it wilt have to be a private matter for melcka mal - Ras about | pabrow, Balt. 150,100 7730 ino for Balt, leak = Kearney, that the people of California and New Mexico | but | want a certificate of marriage, and if you will give | some time. I ower Mrs. much,for she has been amother| " Bevew.x—The sales since eur last, amount to about Dec 3d, Cape oarhug west 21 miler, by piles boet BS. are citizens of the,United States, and they are required |-me one you shall have $20,000. 1 then made this reply, | by me but all shall be right. Mrs. shall be my Cay tg 4900 ,1bs. Northern and Western yellow, at 97 cents,| ,. 3 m ire lief, at Norfo! te swear allegiance; if they refuse to do so, they are | that if | would give her a certificate of marriage without | and my wife before many months, but this matter Sir, is | cash’ Carron Shin Ane: icKim—<s3 chests young hyson tea Brig Albemar! mnished as trators. Both have said that California and | a marriage, it might place me in some difficulty, as there | between you and I. Be Since the reception of half a month’s = fey os oat ests hyson 2) half chests do 133) half | given. Rew Mexico are annexed. I ask whether any persons, | might be some contention about it, ands might ve call- | Dr. Sir—1 do not know where you and (.) had thiscon- | pater advices, per Caledonia, prices, which were before | ¢ ests souchong hall haves surukar: 19 half cnests impe- Soreign Porte. naval or military commanders, have a right topromul: | ed to back my certificate by my oath, I remarked to | versation, weuther in the Strect or at my house; 1 be- falling, ruffed a farther reduction’ of 16% and 28 cents Doren oofone 0 do yorog hyson 100 bores Ate, coackers 00 | -yAXTwERT, Nov 15—In port, bark 2 eee F DDL. i cas dl brat She very wood er h authority? Mra. Conner, that I did not think I could give her a cer- | lieve you have seen him at my house. I think the above | i 7 ~ © | York, next ith passengers. Wile weihs ib decrebto-be expected that Captain | tificate without a marriage, for thiscity. ‘There was no- | conversation is as you told me, you can explain it better | On Monday thore was a pretty fair Mt neg axes mdse It cases do How- | Matanzas, and arr in the ‘Schelde So days lone, the salés amounting to abont 25,000 barrels, le reason ws not reporte Stockton, h le, ere jainted with the | thing further at that interview. At another interview, | to my counsil when you see come and see us Sun- | 4; | | Lonpon—Ship Walpole—2 cases Reiss; Brothers & Co—1 Constitution. {Coughter]” ‘The principle T-atand onis | she usked about the legality of her sister's marriage. | day siternoon or eveaing, 4 Shi anbment, ot $4 for prime Michigan, Genetee | 41 stewart & Com Neustadt & Bitact— RC Overton—t | eit? O° the Passage ont, but delivered her exrgoia this: Neither New Mexico and California, noe yea) | § dahon) cis ait <i OP aby ~ age aa ote Hind idecit Bag abe 3 ey, able at the option of the buyers. On Tnesday, about | Matty & Wallis 2 & H fisiahe &. Soml Meyer & Son | | Bannanors, Novia port, park Rio re »rovil territ tl ited | Charles Gumier of » 1 cal it in yellow env x ‘ev. Isaac, Ketchum 1 ford—1_ J Oppenhe: sf Sophi ‘oopman, from % Klutens therefore’ the ‘constitutien, of the United Seater | October. last, abd put up a Brown's. ‘The next day 1 4 2 Washington 6,000 barrels were disposed of at $5 for Genesee, Michi | win—25 grindstones J D Wilmott—6 cases Billison—810 boxes ta, from Norfolk, do 1 5 ‘an and Ohio, and towards th f th heard | tun Phelps, Dodge & Co— casks 4 eases L I Cohen—2 wa ‘Glenmore, Michaels, Philaeel- does not apply. It is only after war is terminated, anda | went to Mra Gassaway’s. Think it was on the 9th of City. Siooas aka layer futons. = In Aa lore ton Haat om aot Hacc gto Poise & Megs? case’ elon: tht ed | Deurast, Nov 16—Arr » Mi portion of the territory. is coded by treaty, that legisla- | November dast,if-1 do not mistake the day. (hed re- | ‘Thenoxt was « note which witnoss identified as being been much done, the sales during the week amount. | hausen & Recknagie—2 canes for American Museam—10 chs | Bons xavx, Noy 12—8td brig Dacamin, Latour, Phile, and Bod can pa sepered CS put cae tab into a corer’ | cei Conner, as follows :— iag only te sbout 5,000 barrels Howard street for export bay} ge t 4 or Peer Royeaia begs. ate og in port Lath, a report id. ARLES oicst ut General Kearney@nd Cap'ain Stockton have no au- | t at $5. wn and Brandywine are dull at $0.25, Phelps, De Cones ide—2 ah DALI fept 21—nid 31 inbow , Heyes, for Conton thority to make laws for a territory large enough for | ; think it was on the 9th of |“ Come down os oon as you get this. 1 want to give | and - ks Hoadly , Pheips & Co—! T Chapman—¢ D 18—8ld ship Orpheas, Hill, Momevideo thirtean States. I preter that the resolution should go ‘asked for.” soar rane interior descriptions at $6 8776 and $5, Rye | Hadden & 38, . i ‘Sou—t bus A B: Rese to walk a few rods on | you your letters you flour is inactive at previous rates. For corn meal there ipa, Dodge & Cone hhdsitareks teares | “CN YO™” ergata port, brig Nezens, Holmes, from. and & Co. of Phil chs 37 Amvesse! " 4 severe injuries in the stage, and my physician | from Mr: reacriy for me, cupped me, kc. ‘I asked the | “ Dr. Sr of a little exerci Test. I went o1 flat-footed. If gentlemen choose to add a dozen tuils, let and during that walk I went to Mrs. |” (Written in form of a note, enclosed ina shest of fine | hag been mote ioquiry, and we notice sales of 3,000 bbls ty of ladelphia—8 See Corel Sie aWeY Wats make a beast of it. send ports oA eran? cee: ronnested pj letcor paper, and addreased— | Jersey at $3 ies 1,000 do on private terms, and 1,000 do Cannin=30 es § Hosmer, & Com? pkgs Piatt | Foy eater a ‘Nov tin kors rigs Ellen Froneis, for Rort- which says that the Texan Congress, in 1636, de CATED HO something of nportance te comsanl ‘0 3 | Brandywine, $3.79 , cash, which is a reduction of 12% Der ga che eine Bake ob caeks | land, 1ae; Sarah, for Boston, do Wordeenr, for domthe brig de, from Rs mouth to its source, to be their J had just come out a few steps to take Hus towalky | Dr Isaac Ketchum ; gents. The market continues to be well supplied with | Pyrat! Murry & In By is hele, Dedae 8 Onna Casa: for Bomton, 31886 's betore. tended their civil and | the result was | said to her! could not go at all at that Washington MI Kinds sho act spay extended Shsie ct the ‘next morning I received a ‘note {rom Mrs, | Ol weet Doo A agree sate: OVE. the . Notwithstanding thie, General under | r, requesting me to come down. [Note shown j.| peemsantiond on} rates. ‘Phe grain | ot ivenvans— Shinn SG oatotio low 14a Dorts bri Sturtivant, So -samteny of the United States, ° a= a4 | , this whee note; it is the first note Treceived (Mom) box Sea litie steal nan eRe receded sine et. io a idee eueath rte ’ sa tcartastige neon bie 2D vos, > nate 4 government over territory lo be ours, Hore ote is as follows : 5 vg i F -onpoNpeRny, Nov6—Arr Creole 1. Was a government in the Gom® of a government herelo- | De. K—, call at my house so soon an you get this. | iierkimer county, K- Nis weul to Michigan the epeiog,|.gontianes g004, and. the sales are abut 10,000 bushels of | $.W Hizb. cual he res a, ger Spann, PA ie Um cage Remeron f , call at 4 ‘ fey & Ki fore existing. ‘The gentleman frem South Carolina says | [hays sometuing of importance to tell you, which is ve: 0 A Pennsylvania Red at $1, 30 000 white (encsee at $114 | Ogre Wright, KL ge Bis Gh 7. | of 1896; resided at Centroville till the fall of 1844; was right, Large Wal fe Bere igtiaisht | mage. that the commander isa despot, und respousible to Ho | much to your interest to know. I did not Ordained a regular minister, tn 18820 1 foundad’ a | £04 $1 15; 3,000 IHlinois. $t; and 10,000 fairto good Ohio, | §com-1 casket onsrs hardware Wolfe k Bishop Yesterday there was not much doing, the | Noy 7-In port, Ps rah Wood, from and aaeieenit mi the wireetm bottles 16 cases 5 ceroons 100 kegs 104 phgs 20 cks to balay oo) N mt wacker, wer , 8008; ache market closed ‘heavy at the previous one, We ure required to sit here to vote supplies, and | moraing when I met you at Me. Marshall's store door, | church at Centroville in 1830; and ‘officiated there | ei %cit ft, 10, cash. There were also sales of 20,000 | chingry S& G Thompson—I bale carpeting Win Sloaue—20 ) Z | Home Port. yet have no right to ask questions. or should have then told you. I then asked you to cali | until they = Mmidisler Ie Teds. on ad, | PUshels Htinois, and 15.000 Genesee on terms not made | es mdze $'I Jones & co—10 do Raise! & Masn—i cask do ,-,Boston, Dec 9—Arr brig Aldebaron, Leach, Turks island, mj argument (cising)—1s the gentleman stating that as in Mienae sou, Dope you will. ar: Pemer a | have oe ven a eee pastor over any cou- pape Na gaily “st tene cunts inthenliy: oink tebod owt As ie PC aRntee of ge ee pee $ | in Ngncaker onde i see Guta Fron, North At: z i rge d : | sregation since 1836—health not permitting; J have | €0 delivered; and 2000 south 72 4 ‘ley 4 ca mdse | tie Ocean; Boutwell, Elwell, Savannah; Nahaut, Howes, ir Bo —I-20 understood it. Come this afternoon or evening. Seen a farmer in Michigan, and Come. to, tals city In adult Laccte ag Aahcom da Mpa foe Goit=1 es muse | Norioik: A Marshall Mave, . Mr, Racre.—I did not say that he wes absolved from | ‘‘ Monday 9th higan, e " in| plenty and dull, and if forced on the market, will not | ‘Taylor—di ce 09 bdls ster] 29 casks. fi" Bats, Dee 7—Cld brig Casco, York, Hevada; schr Amazon obligations to his goternment. . | Addressed “Rev. Isaac Ketchum, Washington City. | Puren then Sere ee on teen uandholders; Me. Yat bring previous rates; 1.000 bushels inferior sold yoster- | hardware Naylor & romif. saviis Wardwell & Drxousie | Mgorey St Marya, Ga. 4 . Mr. Serrexex —We will not vote for the resolution of |‘ At Mrs. Gassevay’s (Gasaway’s ”) removal of covers td th lay at 50 cents, Northern oats aro we quote River | casks hoes 2 anvils JB tlleman—3 casks hardware W: 7 Bt tue gentleman from Kentucky asa matter of privilege | 1 did not go on that occasion ; Irecelvol shortly another | Octaver, 1880, Ull about the death of © | fy Bartodlt Wee :aee eooaly Bese lipe ta cose | Browpere | tae Sur eal Beotiery, & set csmtees Ho- NP. Bid ship Mississrppt, Y b fav ~~ t oS opacoag of right | am sorry I misun- | note from {Letter produced by Mr. Braptrr] That | was-a special agency; I don’t know that any one was here, there having been but little export demand lately, | 5s D-niel Oaks & co—12 boxes Wm Redmond—sido John | Loudon, derstand the gentleman from South Carolina ; but I un- | 1s the wo | appointed to succeed me; immediately after General ' ad he arrival of the Caledonia | Vihon & cot es Stone, Swan & co—3 do Updike & Hall—2 | CHanurston, Dee T—Arrschr Pxcel. Burkitt, Norfolk, Ve derstood his proposition to be no more than this : that | J | Harrison’s death, at the request of the Secretary of War, 5,000 bush. | $52 bales doMeCall & Stroug—9 casks hardware Edward | Of Hatteras parted company with bi Ham ett, for the commander is not absolved trom morel obligations, | You certainly know my present name. Why | | went back to the west with a delegation oi: Indians; tude 15,000 bush. | Marskoll—# bales sail cloth HA Peck & ¢o~22 ce mdse Beoi, | NOrleaus. Below, bark Howland, Harding. {» Boston, but can control people as he may—even put them all to | did < not direct it in my right name ? have been inuo regular business since except the settling | ferior southern, 623¢c., w: ' Bush & co—33 c+ cotton threal Wm Whitewright—I3 ¢: sehr Somers, Somers, N Orleans; steamer Wm Seabrook, death. ‘he business do not interest me it makes no differ- | of some claims here; have aince applied for contracts it; and 2,000 western, on | mase Win Whv'ewright & co—3 beles mdse cameron & | Lyon, Savannsh. Bavtimone, Dec $—Arr schr J E Bi ‘ ‘Thomas, Cld'ship Euphrasia, Bunt w Erevan, Hach a er ) Roberts, Nas: Mr. Ruerr—I meant that it was discretionary with | ence, as a friend I thought I would inform you which is | and an office; recollect very ‘well ct making a peesoutto | (rms We did not les Brand=} bor books Muir, Taylot & co—# bores mdse an- |. EDOsstows; Deo s—Asr brig Moxy, Smith, Now Yosh: him to pat to death ; but did not say it was mot wrong, | Fery wach to your interest to know, having received a | Thomas Allen, editor Of the Afedisonian (8 deus friend of | te erent ating naixet bes not been ery disk. dering | £F0 eos eR TAT aT bere = i Warten, Wilsons ianedetehies is Sar Soa. und that he would not be called to account for it | letter from Hon. — relative to your business, &o. &e. | mine) of a span of horses; they might be worth $300: | hand. prices have remained fray oa stock on | terson k cad cx do Selsuchardt—5 vipes ei Ke | Cherryfiet New Y. ‘aller, Bi Mr. Sc He is responsible to conscience and the | “ Respectfully some would say so, some not so much. The horses were | of the Pre ¥ on this article will, no | ‘viclorc-‘@ tons pig iren Enoch Fred & Wood—1 box mdse | delnnse: 71h, sehrs itadetphis; f laws of nations! {hold that he is resposivle to more | “your* | mouse-colored, with black manes and black tailt, | Souse, heeedhe cafeete or sie Seas SITS 3 or os than that. 1 hold that when he is sent abroad, he is not || “N.B. I have some old letters here, which you wrote | and black stripes down thelr becks. ‘Think it was after | (00s, have the effect ccanter epee | ones a eed Wm Pope, Fest Silewe tine anogaaticns oe ores rament, in Mr. | to Ba diou: L suppose, would like to have them.” | this that I epplied for a contract. I removed to | guayra, 1; 00 Semetes Tice 206 Mocs cite Bee al | Pee ee Tee fobte 7 . e pro} y troaty; then jressed in pencil “ Dr. Ketchum.” | Missouri in the tail of “44;jstated circumstances of his pre- | Syo Java, ‘i 7 » SHS 4 Sad | A mins eee bales ase York; Leo, Mi Jegialation was, the popular mrothod but now gallant | | wrote a reply to that note, and doclined going down, | sent visit to Washiugton; [had written a letterto airiend | tyrgss"@? Pert 9840, 4 months; tho residue om private | S\srica ce 8 Males mate and Hero, do fe commanders fe peep ge bey en aed by hasty | (Reply read.’ Could net come ; expected to go out of | here, and mentione fact that 1 Snegeds 1 might bo of | Corrox.—The sales to-day are large, probably omougt- | Wm Rephant—3 ¢: | Fortune, Pe roclamations Ho (hat Which it took three hundred legis- tue city, &e.| Afterward | did go to seo Mrs. Conner, and | fervice to Gov. Van Ness; this was in September. 04 | tug to 3000 bales, and at very full prices. A Yortion Bt | bays ttm 7 ermadse ies cutlery S0ca yellow metal ig order | totmbat Hot, t conferred no priviloges of the crown," #¥S~ © | remained at her house about an hour. She asked agood | the motning of the 17th October, a gentleman named | toJay% parchates, were {or Euiope, ani ame were JE Uakee sens heating d seamrers, | Fe iteiadelss ake Chane peg sed as on oa es , many questions of no consequence. such as where I | Gomier called unexpectedly upon ne at my house, say- | taken by splaners, but the larger poction was on specu. | barrels Diceching powder blaore fe te Al ‘Equa: Mr. Hana jould withdraw hisamendment, | jived, when left home, whathad brought me on, Ke. | ing | was wanted jo Weshingtonand nive hours after: | (aken Ds 4 slight! ‘tots. | Harnden & cod casks hardware R Btanton-+90,000 hte bricks ae it was lik-ly to prolong the debate. ’ y and at rates slightly beyond our outside quota- Mr. 8c bit oman | After that she asked me what { meant by direct my | Warde I left for Washington, stated circumstances of bav- | tions, | 1,878 bars iroa, 350 bandles sheet iron to order. | Mr. ScHuxex—The authority which the gentleman | \iets hor es Mes Commer litald ter Phe Zi | ing mentioned to the Griffith family, thea ffer of $20,000 | Tiiciastn Culenioaaiieds | | Gtascow—Bark An Harly—200 tous pig irm Sands, Fal. | from Georgia read from Vattell placed the question on | of She then went on to re! some cir. | fora marriage certificate. (Paper handed him.J Thought | Upianas. z Orleans | ler &Co—150 casks mdze James Lee & ¢o—50 casks bottled | iowa, for do. 9th, return: bey ndtomoe? Lae canal . sod ay 0 cum: ;L knew a very | it was the Certificate of the late Miss Fowler, | ie ¥e George WW ilbea-~ 18 pags mate oA A leoxe 5 Prerhere—s Mosity—Arr 2d ne — Mr. Harnavso: . nilemau from Georgia” never 4 i is: j ‘ | Buchasan, Haris e ruikeh snl omas contended for any such absurd doctrine ; but said that | Ue 5 when at home, I hed picked | when she was id p, Mr. Gray. by the wrtiness;. 13.8. | intetfor. { Mek 1 Wiley & Pun 24 Smith, Phi Joh "Gihou & eo—%6 Godfrey, Pattisoa fe ngs Johu M See t—1 cask mdze Woodhull & Hs] Parred Rertings Wetmore & ‘coml pareal ‘Alx. Re Mar possession, ¢2 necessitate rei, | uthority.& ‘The gentleman quotes a law laid down | hority, but the monarch is not the sove- ; resent. Ithigk she Tomarked her daughter, So Teigaty ofthe United ‘States. "The sovereignty of this | Ucat with he te: Rhaledsigbtned snes Dear chs oan 1 a, (aay Were WAkomdian inition Baneae: onl wee ert | ere [had first seen that she | Minister of the Dutch Reformed Church. The witne: en married to General Van N. answered numerous questions as to this marriage, s then said they had been married in Phil | that a license was given at the time; uo witness pi was a private marriage, and that there w: | but the mother of the bride; was not certain about having a | written two letters to Mrs. Conner from Baltimore; if he | the provinces = Boston. Dec $=. teks John ‘Mai LU Vomon. Lowi ‘ichard- ges machioery William Sinclair—t boxes mdz sou! box do Miss Jimison—! box George nart—59 pkgs mdz Wal rndy, Wil Dyers Welltcei, You NY Be Lighton sbo- country is vested ia the co-ordinate branchor of the gors | preteen eke agin of a jesting character, had been a married maa for mau we craves 5 Port RT oe a ernment, and not in one man. | not present at the marriage ; she said she was not ; she ting * an for man 20%aa Bowe. it M. Margaret 65 bhds 202 14 cks 200 i; do » Portland, tm i 7 by ; was dressed, and had come out to the idoor, but Ge: | ¥ he rogretted his testimony a¢ to offers of certill- i Thi sale we notice is 3,00) Rio Grande, rr 5 se L 5 jin. Providence, fm Saffk, Va... Mr. Wisritnor expressed his satisfution thatthe debate | Yen Noss refased to let her go in the carriage ; don't | cate of marriage; he did not then reprove her; he might | 2ilb. et 11 cents, 4 ‘ Toys eh | i - N " Di i had spruog \@ regurded it as @ practical illustration raisins Maron & Thoin bx: 159 do ny Loxpon, Dee &tn—Arr brivs ‘Sia 6 months. P. liect any thing mere on the immediate subject of | have since reproved himself for the omission of duty asa | Hors—About 100 bales «ere sold fcr export at 9 cents | oranges Thoms S:alkes—| box raisius | ke . a. of the freedom of assertion. {1 seemed to him that a | {he marriags;ahe {Mrs. Conner) talked good deci obost | minister of the gospel in not having ut the time reproved | cack, whish will covec the whale rece ence | Golteeas kegs urapes ta tavsver, Nowrorn, Dec 7— Arr brigs Masters, (Bry roaagr attack on free.dicussion than is contained io the | will, and alsa about Governor Van Nese, ‘she ber | such propositions; witaoas said he could cites cass of | Inniao Beles have Doce mede of 10 ¢20 eases Meail- | - Kawio~6# halt bandies hemp #87 bales. | Tibeds North Amcesies. Ni ie pet Henry A. | Cienfuegos, New England, Pendleton, rt “ i T=! » Volant, ho | ji 7 H y B Wales & co—2i 32 pga bristles Hil commis | tal America, N - dn 7 differ with the President, and dare to coufate him, ere lieved Gov. V.N. had destroyed the will. The letters to | the highest authority where reproof in a matter of ini- | la at 75 a 80 cents, and 5 ceroons Caracces, 85, 6 mos. F steel Daris oe ee inte haf Piper hark Je ay No neg oa 3 aan, fon a duck 60 do bums 200 pieers sail cloth 110 coils bolt rope HN Bechelor ‘New Oriems.” sid, aes iNew Pe i rem! ae e B-——— she spoke of; | asked her what they meant, as | had | (uity was not given. Lean—The marjet for Missouri Pig since our last, has | with downright ‘treason; and tho President un- ee ; “4 3 dertekeeta onct Tepresch oa these whe qui So | po rp ey ra Ao {twee ters subsequently refer- Mr. Brent.—Well, just give us that case. | been quiet, and we know of nv sales. | d pi \3 , ; Mo.asses—New Orleans arrives ity fi and « half casks biisties 1 bale hides 8 H Kremberg- Hretnid set whatever dontte aitrence pion hare | athe hoe sine tg, toe ere tt had eked | ble sofa ME rst decease in eng OS | pee eS anata tee ape | PR RRR may bo as to the right of the conqueror it Use rrrarg | ine to come for them. She said it would take her too | &1 before the murderous Jews. “' Asalamb is led to the at 20 cents, leaving 650 unsold; besides which 150 hhds |, | yroe eee Duden 7, Beliasts Larne, ( | long to find them; but that if [ would come to-morrow { | slaugh sheep before her shearers is dumb, #0 ‘Trinidad Cuda brought 26, 4 mos. rig Joveph—278 logs miboguny 1 do cedar | Fervor]; Russell Glover: Type, Ghisgur, sugar to master. ~ peas ppd jaltimore to plaintiff) | | Witnxss raf | neglected to reprov n 08. territory, the law is explicit that the conq )eror oy nO should have them- I asked her who the Hon. —— was, | be ope: mouth.” Witness was proceeding into Navat Srones— sales of turpentine have taken right to extablish a permanent goverument. That is the | Iknew. Well, I ‘an animated exhortation upon thi rT Scrip: | nsiderable | ‘Dowell, Liverpool; Law poia. Fhero is no principle better settied than this. A’ | tet tok = informed her; she sald ewes crear, | ture, when he Wes stopped by.the Court’ ee oe” | Place for 9 considersmle length of tine, manly owicg errr | firss Empire, Roence Nees Keren Suaneroc maroly tai wsaictory and ‘Fowewcry | treat tome: butt wat lng sory and could aati |» Nc Basoune said it atose from the question put to hima nat large, and. egeneraly held! MARITIME HERALD. | Ss ktspeleie vers, 4 d by f t that time, but if! would call again to-morrow, y rent. | our quotation, a haying been aiaiis | : y Cid, shit fe want to know whether the Protident sanctions tho | MOet tua time, Hut itt woul call age v Mc, May said it wasa very proper question refused. Spirits turpentine has submitted to a decline, Ra ree y proclamation of Com. Stockton, The President | would tell m it; she jovernor Van Ni Mr Cc. a very pi 4 Yi ip! irpor ‘ubmitted toa » “PORT OF NEW YO! DEC. | York; bark StCiend. Rew! Kulated tue annexation Of Tones ass bloodicns ochsgca | bad deprived her of her former counsel, Mr. Dallas, by |, Mr. Cantisue said it was proper if they desired to | sales in lots daving Deen made at 46 a 47 cents, cash, and iT RK, MBER 11, sam Yonag, Boston; Wi writing to hia, bring the question of religion before the Court, as was | 50,4 mos, Rosin and tar remain as last noticed. ms he Ci ad that the Governor had also bribed jomer. he . wi ment; aod although he now says thatthe war has not | the galtimore Sun. She had ht bo also the answer of the wituess, | _ Provestove—Obio pork is very dull, with but few sales | ‘ona tazachs HA nha yd been waged with a view to conquest, b tulat - i gn pe ken i i : re Taba wt 69 90 bane | & v indsley, tine county, on the puseension ere a one con Tatulates | vernor and the will; she auppored he had destroyed the | , The Ceti, however, suggested that the witnoss hold | since our last Mess sold ou Monday at $9 23, butat the: | *? pmo tlt map: bee mono - will, My oext visit was on Thursday, the 12th Novem. | to his own evidence. close eould not probably ha pra ee in the original thirteen States | ber last eats on the first visit 1 ‘tid ‘not see a >. one | _ [" Silence!” “ Waik light! *) Prime may be quoted $7 62: Gon a a the President mean but that | gise, it strikes mo at this moment that Mrs. Con. | | Was at Mra. Conner’s in 18. } | Prime mess brought $12 20 Beef continues quiet, with | ry, Fusrer, New Ut M orues o, Kor tt acquisitions tO | ner said to me on my first visit, 1 conld assist | riage, by herinvitation, to make the acquaintance ofcer | sales of atew hundred bbis at $5 875 a $6 for prime, | [2b, Tampico, W tt: the West on the acquisition of Caren, ae gee | | her very much in ber case if | wonid: I teld her that | | tain influential persons at her house, who would be my and $7 873; a $3 for mess; 2001ca Cle! been bought at that price. | ~ Oh $7 65; 500 bbls new city | ships Johu R fkiddy, Luce, Bt Jacob 8 Wrlo, How! H i prime mess | H-tobertson—Brig L 3 a Mavannah, having ceded | hai been a boarler at her house at didterent times, alto. | friends, ‘Sir. Claiborne, Judge Brice and others; the | brought $18, ‘Beal Hame are inactive, a00, Gols sold at | & DimowcSehrs Bolivar, Yeung, Fall iver: ten, Se nan, (hauanter) Tho Prosident saya that | gocher for about three months, and that if 1 was called to | thought they might be useful to me in getting an appoint. | about Scents. 33 tes new pickled ‘State hame xold at Oke (ireen, Be vereti & Battelle—Sloop rde, Island, Dotrecommonde approprianes nn Liem, t2 conquest, | the stand, | would say everythiog in her favor consistent | Met under the goveramont. Witness stated he hed | cents; 140 bbls extra to arrive from the Eastward, 7 atl, Provideses-_Barges Ghark, Stevens n, Pailade'phie; Mie Winthrop wrested tea en, (@.,seetee the territory. | ‘with duty and truth; I had hever' seen anything wroug | bee there at the of Mrs, Conner in 1845 several | 15 bhds Ohio to arrive, 63, ceah. Ohio lard is in fair re- | O(y™Des, si tounot &c Ann, Cannon, Richmond, Va, Sotandaley the war--it Je right toca oo ee eens out her honse, and the judges of the Supreme Court we | times, and that this was alter the offers of bribery made | quest, withsales of 8.400 bbis prime at 1% couta— | TAte” ; ~ : mi tives of the people, what he intonds to alo with these tod | my knowledge, had their council chamber there, xc, | im 184. Dressed hogs ortive sparingly, and the price has ad- | 3 toe next day | talked with her ten or fifteen minutes be- (The witness was here relieved for the day, suffering, vanced toda 5's ‘cents. The supplies of butter and | sa soking over some, the ores jocument been sent | fore | saw any oue elke: her daughter, Serena, then | 0# he does, {rom his late injuries received on his journey | cheese ate laige/aad as the demand is moderate, both with the fact that the President's messages Leve toon | came in and said, 1 have been a kitcuen ‘maid all tnis | here, in the upsetting of the stage. His crossexamina- | are dull. | rewing—grewing in ese. If any one whl | re i | Momiag; now | am going to be a lady for the rest of the tion by Mr. Brent was very severe, respecting the com- Rick—In consequence of the high rates of freight, s ill Rad thet, trom the adiaialetration o€ Wolk back | dey; I am going to dress and go out. I told her there was | ™unications of the witness with Mrs. Conner alter her of- the market has been dull, as it i ound almost impossi- in 1790, to that of hiscolleagne, (Mr. Adams.) in 1825, ali, 29thing to lessen the character of n lady in doing house | fers of bribery, and why he did not reprove her at the | bie to realize any’ by exporting. About 160 tos have | the messages occupied but three hundred and thirty | Work; but on the other hand it was highly creditable; | {tine of euch offers, he being MeKim, Tere from CastonrAng 24, with icKim, Terry, Janton-Ang 24, with teas, tend i. th, in the Chi C asics of Benton, from Caton Yor ‘SY ork, i Tho ft B ‘ a \d the she ea a ths ; and o HMO Sarem, Dee 8—Arr brig - severe N'W gales. ar of the gowpel. | been takon since our fast at $4.87} 64, ‘canh, showing | Eebseron cect siate flor 1s:ccceamieaeed Wow Ton, NC. Bee 7—Arr sehr Meri hier, 7 | 4 y ly; 6th, ache J Holt, Holl 3 Sth, brigs Meters. pamso~ desing a, potion of Sely Tease | The Presidents | SoS, can pusned tne eonal compuieneaee of toe toner these polnss, Vet evertaolece Seriod: sith arach Spe, | hosted Testes eens a eae caae ene DOE RSOR UE: | SE Ka obs Coeber, espe, toe WUseane e sermege ovidiners Paper Nickerson Ag sree : twelve yearn oscupind thrve huadred amd Ait jaged | IM she wae shout seyiog “something, “when "Mrs | Sent implicit, admitting, to some extent, his fllure of | Bsi—There has beonno variation tn theprioe of Li | RCiRE' ie Queen of che West, Wondhonse from Liver | LE iit Brewin Vor eer. Hiscox" blend 5 7 Conner said, wait a moment. , [Walk’ light.) Misa | duty in | verpool fine, but for ground a much price 1 3 St Hi Spare, B Peters, NYork. So eanch for the powers of saevanive distetion | [Laugh | Virtnia ‘vemedy, Mra, Oemeerstuee aaled i'l. ais Nee James Macuine sworn—Knows doth the plaintiff been puid, and there is less difference in the prices of pool, Nov tt, Si sates, 12 Wsoahnll & Meainre. seecnver- | Poscelee: Doom, and more than he caa substantiate. The aub-troatury | 2¢t Fecollect the last summer upon that sofa of ; and Col. Sherburne he agent. Col. Sherburne took | fine and ground then usual; 390 sacks Worthington’s ju fuct it wes like asummere passage, with the exeeption of — E needs a little alteration; ho doea not say the specie | SK*4 by her if a marriage in Washington would be | me to Mrs, Cenner’s, senting the circumstances of fine sold at $1 25; and 1000 do. ground, $1,20,4 mos. A two grow storme, ong of Sable, ane one off St Georges Bank, By.Last Night's Southern Mail. louse should. bo steichen out. "The tai” » *, et iient | Without a license ? her I recoilected it very | the marriage, ke., and desired me to become security for cargo of Bonaire just received was sold previously; and of adort duration. Hauled off’ fathoms of rater off the —encellent! [Laughier.] He does net say tax toa end | Wetl that | had told her I did not know ; her sister | the lady on @ bond for the administration if she gained | twoof Turk’s Island afloat have changed hands on pri- ple pas Peeee 4 © Hod ery os ae —took a — coffee; bat he meeas to call on Congress ‘ tox te oad | says to L you state that if you are called upon as wit, also on the replevia bond against the distruia of | vate terms. ‘Ship Premeonis, Garnert, four Div ‘: - Home Ports, i lle, 0 miveld 60 ong. au. (iacrouues te miter } | &,Witness? Idid not add, 1am very meedy—you mast ar. | ©.P. Van Ness for rent. Mr. Sherburne showed me a — Sexos—We have heard of no transactions since our 19) Macy & con, ‘The ¥ has enpag ngeede oe od eee An oe vi Only @ little alterativn in the free tut" Aner sone fai | Mt is possible | might have said ‘equi. | letter as written by Gen. Van Ness, (the one telling her Banks 20 days, aud experienced a saccsssion of wester!: astro; sans Marin, ictesen: Wiese taal * ther remarks valent, though | have no recollection of it, and ng casi: | not to wory [one r] about sigaing the peper soknew- 114 There is a very good demand for foreign, Ist, passed an d.uglish shop standing So San Baker, Hovibones ; Mr. Viwrow submitted an amenJment, .vi And | should recoliect it hed | said anything of the kind ; | ledging rent due to the estate, because it was a mere mat- and we notice sales of I er Ai sey and Otard, wi ony 06 suites an eon bark Neovee, stan Cs u whether said governments, or any part of "he . s with) not think the girls were in the room mere than ten mi- | tf of form) . Sherburne said this forgery, Dapuy & (0. brandy, at $2 37} a see Ww to Sa veneers “ase in the territory of tha Beate of Tosee jem, is With: | nutes—ten oF Biteon minutes aiter they came in, as they | 04 that Mr. Dallas had seid he would sustain the case on | Netto, in lots, $2.25; 5 John Durand & ith tors es oe Fades be of THE NEW YORK HERALD. Mr. Houwes, of South Carolina, did not rise to vindi. | Were Seine te th front door, and | to Miss | that paper alone. Witness Seles re tee bed weet: Stee 2/4; & ptachoons Poctsh | ‘Aymar. Leftno At vessels. Dec 4, Jat 37 | cate the President or Capt. Stockton, or toc fied i | Serena, “ You have improved very much since | saw (one tin worry, py for sign,) told him it was | key, $1 76 « $2; and a few puncheons St. Croix rw ke bark Maryland, from Bost.n for Balt, ee them. He rose for the puspose of vindicating the Taw | 30m tasty” young teties went ont, and | saw them rs gg Ay house hed Deon verbaliy | 95 cents, Lr Holland gin Bere Se ise bark Aug H ers Soot, from Glasgow, Oct 16, with JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. of nations, i atorg ‘ as expecting the it m by Gen. V. N. inti’s mother, w! . Domestic oy been in better mdse ‘oddel & Mautus: 2 % Tue conqueror had» gat tp advent aod impressive. | Kea carried me there, and Was loosing outforii when | marked that Gov. VN. couldthen dietrain st his option. | dble have changed hands at 213 cents; drudge week Kathiven, lien, fiom Rio Jaasieo, Get 22, with Circulation-.cForty Th Hisseend, et disoratton, required’ lis oy “4 te | bsaw the young Indien (ase by. 1 was to have $3000 for going on the bond of the uf | cas! © sold pretty freely at 2b cents. eee eas Peapeen, my f law of nations beyond that ‘it ta pnd po | Mr Baewr.— Weil, what next, sir? | with some others. We were to prove that we before | Sveans—The market for Muscovadoes has been firm, v4 Paayittony Noy 2, s q bark DAILY HEHAL D—Every day, Price 2 cents per eopy=$7 tates, as his colleague (Mr. Rhett) says he | Wirsxss.—Well, sir, although it is my duty to tell all, | this time seen the paper purporting to be a lease be- | and @ pretty good demand st former prices. There is ia, of and 25 per an 4 amenadie to the laws of kis conatry He yet | wish to God | could escape the necessity of relating | Ween Gen. Van Noss Mrs. Conner for the not much s owing to the low rates of 4 ie Yon 35. Wikkny HERALD Brey cons sate of the President, that he endgrved the “9 what there oecurred. | house. But she denied hay signed any such which has been ireel: the reduction . for . 22 PERILS LOR EURO in Com. Stockfon and Gen. Kearsey. The opata ¢6 id |g ME: Daxsr —Go on, and tell sil, sir. We wanttobear papery and this made mo thik the whofe We notice sales of 100 hhds Now Orleans at 7% @ . hound to fit L very An not give anendersement, if he liad one title ot haow. | Me.Whole evidenc: ir wat rotten, because I had seen the cents; 100 Porto Rico, § a 8, and 2000 boxes handsome | bee EOF’ le Price 6:4 cents per copy—$3.00 per annum, A € lence nations 3 Wire ‘Well, 1 #%ed Mrs. Conner if she'hs! | settlement with her nam: to it, ecknow! the rent nm and white Havana, 7h a8", 4 tia, of ran A Wetcooyoated nations the right by een SiS 4 10 | (he Liou, — prehi ould Mo! Ht was ells hoax’ I jon | duster the Deuba. Had she eeld thet that ocertat wes'e |. Fasicnsa-To Liverpect Antigua, end: tok off erevs ADVERTISEMENTS 4 the wrnal pricea-alware ensh Fight of the conqueced sovereign and tue laws a then ia Sat eoipeny ve Senet me ym Oe je mamy / pn me Foal el U et beve pened Eerusen esis we Bark Edwin; Weles, 53 days from Cronsted , with mdse,to PRINTING of all kinds exeent d with beanty and des ae. ‘There 18 no power tu extend other laws than | Meters; sho e none, she , but had de- possibility of General Van Noss flour + | ee AU Withalanenn, Genish, 58 days from J ind in force in the COUDIEY. snnus stroyed them said she hoped she might die without | {a given her the property. Witness declared that he and 164 § Moving out of her steps; if she had aftér be desire to asa witness in and 2000 ‘ in, ; a uaa Seat ieganie? Trelnin oN. Sept arcane Wart Comereaa ge | Sepa he polars Nag Ha BRST at sone aS eT ee 4 out. i» greater ood with me shall’ be mightior then cay one heoritow Fete qa moce Gan ile. Baswiar sluled that ho had introduced inigevt-| I contper W, orga yok aa pate mane «| neue character of your house, as far as dence Sherburne ected as se | win, 5 ys from Nevis, in ballast, to