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tion of fees, although Mr. Buchanan. is of opinion that Commerce shculd not be texed with any consular fees Yiel’ing. as it does, sufficient revenve to entitle it to an exemptidn from such an impost. But he does not think it prudent st present to advise a total abolition. He therefore recommends the collection of fees, for the pur- pose of partially reimbursing the ‘Treasury for the sala- {Puuapermia, Dec. 14, 1846, The sloop of war Germantown, under orders to pro- | ceed to Nor olk, will sail in a few days, The following isa list of her office Lieutenant commanding, George Blake, Esq; Lieutensnts, Overton Curr, Lewis G. Sar- | ‘Theodore B. Barrett; Purser, Quentin Busbee; ed Assistant Surgeon, J. J. Brownlee; Passed Mid ton, P nes of Consuls. He thinks that one cent per ton isas shipmen, J. H. Parker, doing nw = i bi Jobn Wil saueb ov shoatd bo tigen » oy itweald require { kineon, ‘Frederick Braxd; Captoiw’s Clerk, ‘Arthur L. nuch ss should be charged, although it would req Dorsey; Gunner, John D. Bentholl one cent and a half per ton to cover ‘he expenditures of ‘The sentence of Tom Buck, a rowdy of the first wa- the Treasury in the practical adoption of this plan. The | ter, has been remitted by the Court of Quarter Session, resent system of charging a horizontal rate of fees og | i Consideration of his enlisting in the howitzer compa: present system of charging a horizontal r ny for service in the regular army. He had plead guilty all vessels of what tonnage soever, charging no more on t one of the numerous bills of indictment fore riot 3 against him, and was sentenced to eighteen months im- | prisonment. The Philadelphia Rangers left the city this mora the cars for Harrisburg. There was a large assem! attracted to the spotto bid them God speed in oe ‘act | triotic devotion. The following is alist of the oat | a vessel of one thousond tons than on one of three hun. dred, he looks upon emely unjust. This rate being established by every master ofa vessel will know the amount of the {ces he has to pay, and no possi- ble imposition can be practised, either by the Consul or e ptain, Charles Naylor; first Lieutenant, Be: his employ éo. At the same time, he remarks, that in all F ‘Dutton; second Lieutenants’ Jacob, F Sperry amd | probability it would be unjust even to insinuate that eny Isaac Hare. Euch of the officers have had awords pre- | Consul at present inthe commission of the Goyernment, ented to them by their friends. Captain Frank.in Wade, part owner and commander of about to start up the river for been missing siace Thursday night inety and fears are entertained that there has been somo foul play. Three men, Charles Dalzell, Jesse Worrel, and Andrew Mintzer, had been engaged as crew, and were on board on Thursday night abont 12 o'clock, when the captain came, and after a quarrel with Worrell and 1s in the habit of extorting exorbitant fees. But still, under the present system, there is always danger of such extortion The spirit cf our institutions does not permit that our Government should ellow American citizens to be tried for crimes and misdemeanors committed in such coun- Y * < Mintzer, ordered them both on shore. Dalzell says tries as China ond Turkey, by the arbitrary laws, and | je asleep in his berth, ‘and knew’ nothing before the arbitrary tribunals of those countries. Accord: took place, but ‘on waking in the ingly, in our treaties with those nations, it is stipulated ™orning found tho cabin in disorder, and the rye ~ : trunk opened and rifled. ‘The captain is known to hay that the American Consul resident at the place jad a considerable amount of yoni with him, but where such crimes and misdemeanors are com- whether he hasbeen robbed or murdered or gone off voluntarily can only be subject for conjecture. went before mayor Belsterling, and made his statement of the affair as soon as it was ascert. ined that the captain was not to be found. Dalzell and Worrell have been de- | tained for the present. Mintzer was set at liberty, no | suspicion attaching to him, I have just been informed, that John M. Reed, Exq., the | Attorney General of the Commonwealth, and Wm. 8. | Stokes, Esq., his able deputy, have both tendered their | resignations this morning, ing the sole management ofthe criminal prosecutions in this county to David | Webster, Esq, who will retain the post of deputy atter. | vey general, so worthily filled, until further appoint. | ments are made. The ability displayed in the conduct of # the tenure of their offices, makes regret that they should so soon be Many Speculations are afloat as to the causes, some hinting that the vacancy inthe bench of the Com- mon Pleas.caused by the expiration of Judge Jo .es’ term has something to do with the movement. Camilo Sivori announces a second concert at the Mu- sical Fund, on Friday evening next, when he will again be assisted by Miss Northall and Signor De Begnis.— Eves morrow evening his first concert in Baltimore takes place. Dalzell | mitted, shail be invested, with plenary criminal jurisdic tion, to try, adjudge, and punish American citizens of fending against the laws of those countries. At present, this treaty stipulation is absolutely null and void, no law of Congress being in existence to indicate the powers and duties of our consuls in euch cases. No American | consul in China would dare to hang an American citi- zen, even if guilty of the worst crime that can be ima- gined, asthere is no warrant for any such judicial act contained in the laws prescribing the powers of Ameri- can consuls. Our merchants and other citizens resident in China, are consequently in a constant state of alarm, 4s, in tho event that acrime committed by an American, de not visited with punishment, as stipulated by the treaty, the Chinese, who are accustomed to see summa. ry justice executed, will be very apt to take the punish- ment of the offender into their own hands, very naturally arguing that there is no reason why an American inju- ring @ Chinese should not be punished, as well as a Chi- nese injuring an American. Another evil arising from | the want of a law clothing the consul with criminal ju- ved risdiction, is, that the Chinese authorities seeing the im- | seh fiat wart punity with which Americans transgress tho laws of the | Empire, will be slow to punish crimes committed by ne- tives against the property er persons of American citizens. | , To remedy these evils, Mr. Buchanan recommends the enactment of acode regulating the powers and duties of consuls, both in civil and criminal cases. This is a mat- ter of immediate and urgent necessity, as the lives and Properties of our citizens in the Celestial and Ottoman | empires, are, by reason of tho non-existence of such a code, and the consequent incapacity of our consuls to | punish crime, in extreme and hourly danger. The report deplores the severe hardships and frequent acts of injustice to which seamen are exposed by unjust ‘nd selfish masters of vessels. For all those manifold ; evils it suggests complete remedies. The last subject of which it treats, is an organized eys- tem of consular correspondence. It suggests the ap- | pointment of some suitable person to carry on a regular correspondence with our consuls, to collate their letters | and journals for pulication at stated periods, and to at- Sales of Stocks at eet sae Wi Finst Boarp.—8 Gerard Bank, Relive aa "99, 78. 0 State 5's, 685—5 n 6's, °65, 80; '1000 Reading R “Suge Boann.—100 Reading, 3 200 Sehuylall Navigution Test, oThg ding Kailrond, APFTEa F hes —‘ Farmers *& Mech gat Atuany. Dec 9, 1846. Mr. Polk's Message—Mr. Young's Probable Course to- wards the National Administration—Bitter Feelings of | the Whig Party—The Legistatur partment of the Government, §c. The President's message has produced a profound sen- sation in this community. This sensation is a natural | feeling, arising from the extraordinary type which our foreign affairs have assumed, aud from the syst»m of operations projected by the government, for the pre- servation of the honor of the country and the establish- ment of peace. | It may well be imagined that a matter of interest #0 profound and so general, will not escape the observation of Mr. Young in his forthcoming inaugural message.— Tho administration of Mr. Polk will be attacked with a fury and an ability correspondent to the exigency in and the Judicial De- | is selling at $3 50 wh it will command from Bi See nae 110 Fone of white corn et 56 cts, and of yellow 470 rye 62 cts;% Felover seed" Py) 50 per bush, free of ripple. .—Flour—The market is activ 'y prices were somewhat w Some s were mado from stores,at $4 50; 68 bbls ‘Oc. coquan sold under peculiar circumstances at $4 62}, — Receipts continue it. Way . Grain— Wheat is in good demand wit 'e receipts. We quote good to striotly ee e price of corn, ove cargo old | quote ow at 45 a a8ets. ennixt Dec. 12.—Since our last report the canal haa closed for the season, and the indications are that red at 80 a 94 cts; white sold at 56 cts. We nea ver after to-dav will not be again ible this | year to New York, from this Flour.—There has | been a decline of 3; since last Saturday. The trade is now limited to eastern orders and domestic cg i bes Eastern orders come in rather freely, and are filled $0. For a lots in ey Lome ask $187 for Wortern and $6 for Geness in.- | are confined to street produco, whos doei freely. Oats 29a80c. Rye 63- not arrive Domestic Lmportation. Key West—Ship Aun—10 bales 1 keg mds75 bales cotton 13 chain cables Is 6 boxes 4 casks mdse 5 barrels tallow cakes 1 bale wax 3 casks 3 boxe: bundles 3 bbls old copper 446 bbls beef quanuty old rij ig Brown & Demick- 9 og row root 19 obls cotton J par~agentity old rig- e tan 2 bbis cotton Arh- Eien S Morini tes ol NL Suioe MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 15. uM +719 40 MOON RISKS MIGa wa Clearea” Ships H Alien, Wilson, Charleston, George Sutto aa, Leavitt, New Origaee, im Nelson; Ontario, Liverpool, Nesmith Howaré, Paulson, Hambar Schmidt &¢ Balchen—Bark Southerger, Mitebeil, Londo’ Cook & Smith—Brig Ssvam ixon, Savannah, Sturges, Clearman & Co—Sehs D Corson, Washingio | JB Gager, Fowler, Pen: rah A Roe, Jerry, more, Jonus Perroll, Norfo JW Dodg: a— Sloop ly Washing ichagau, Allen, Philadelphi Arrived, Packet ship Pberidan, Comish, from Liverpool, Dee M, with mdse to F. K Coiling ary Ship Aun, Hill, from Rex Vi jepuis fay ee Charleston, dischy master. Leftship Elisha George, Howard, arr 25th; Josep! Nov 30, with mdue to the from N O: justarr; Lexiugtou, Stinsou, unc; A’ Mark: facing the cargo of brig Metamora; Starks, unc; Willingsby. Davis,do; George Shettack, Boyn: 40; Seotember, Just arr; Ven ad ing for spars and rigeing frem the north: ve M Safford, MeGaslind, is on the bauk near the Morris, diamasteds bri Matamoras on the bank and abandoned; achr Catharine tand waiting fo ner, ou the bank dismas' afloat and 4 NW bauh 0 feet water, | four esses on thie NW an” bottout up, brig Falcon, Pitt, 12 days from B to Pucker s ‘Lightburn Brig Clement, Ryder, 7 29 from Alexandr to Flitehcack, Marshall ie Schr T B¢ meal and flour to ‘Al oxs0n. 10 AM, abienst of the ‘Shoals, saw’ the geht Exe press, Smith, from Brandy w e bourd to New Yotk re turniog, having lost her bowsprit, and had bow. stove. ins haying heeo in contact with some vessel Schr Oregon, « orson, 3 days from Brandywine, with flour and corn meal to Allen & Paxson. Schr States. Cothell, Alexaudria, flour, &c. Clearm n & Co, Sehr Amelia, Smith, Baltimore, pig iron, &c. to Mailler & or Schr Wave, Frost, Milton, Del. com. | Bacon 1s etl i M iain unknowi jermud: bail hh. : Gays from pe ‘4 Lag rt one to Sturges, Schr Increas+, Westcott, Richmond. | Schr Gratirude, Stevenson Philadelphia, coal. ache Arrival, Jones. Philade’ Pee coal. hr Rebdecea, Uollins, 4 days from Brandy wine,with flour joa corn meal to Allen & Pexson. Lighter schr Spleadid, Bart, from she bark Edwin, ashore on the Knowles, with hemp, rash, fc, Captain B lel: the bark Sunday afternoon at 4 P.M, ‘ihe vessel leaked a little. tend to this duty alone, as the two consulor clerks alrea, | which the whig party ate ileal pisos ibd speak ad- ‘Bae tet "tat ee ved °1 ed i | visedly. Every avenue and every assailable point which rig Marseilles, from Turks Island, with 2alt. oy eneigali on ererontes — buatinent Gach & cor: ferns an object for executive animadversion and cen- Sailed. Feapondence would be productive of vast advantage to | sure, will be carefully noted. We deal with ti Ship Rappahann-ck, Liverpool: barks Camilla, Marseilles; science and literature, and would furnish our citizens | past ‘through compulsion.) If in the conduct of this Fugenia, Liverpool; Wagram, Marseilles; brig Morea, Me: with an accurate knowledge of the habits, religion, in. Wa", there is room for the popular condemnation, (if | bile, and others, of the whig party can wield it.) it will fall hea- stitutions, statistics, and productions of remote countries, | ‘30, Will of the whig Party call wield it.) it will pie \ | vily upon the head and front of the gniity. concerning which, we have, at present, but vague and tal power of Mr. Pol and of the efliciency of is late official effort to furnish a logical and defensible arg: indietingt Sapresrions. th Ue | ment on his own behalf, for the judgmentof the Ameri This admirable plan, of which I give, of course, but @ | can people, we have nothing to say. We have only to mere outline, if immediately adopted, would cost the | say to hig Vg to: faras = = em Seb the a y “ , gas of John Young, andof the troop of fleshless poli- treasury an annual outlay of but seventy or eighty Nal hearts’ eheb wait upon hi thousand dollars—a mere trifle, when the incalculable whole energies will be ex; Mort to under- advantages its operation would confer on commerce, and | mine the power of Mr. Nor is Spel solute and immediate necessity of some of its pro- | *nxiety for vengeance limited .to the overthrow o| visions are taken into consideration. It is a singular fact, thet while acts of Congress have been accumulating, session after session, on compara” ded in an litical ‘party. icun citizen, would pounded gratification by the evperime: of the northern States. Partizan feeli ” : ded by feelings of personal enmit tively unimportant matters, legislation on this, to com- | Pee *upersodel by feelings of personal enmity. You merce the most important of all subj@@ts, hasbeen stint’ | regard to Mr. Polk’s adm hos- tile. Oathishead you may look the repetition of the arguments used by the whig gard to the invasion of the territory beyond the Rio eces, and the consequent declaration of war. Mr. Young is a novice; he is “green” and pliable ; ed and careless. Almost the only rale which at present guides our consuls, is that prescribing the gilding of the sworl-bilt, the depth of their gold lace, and the cut of their inexpressibies. I trust that the entire mercantile community will be aroused on this subject so vitally important to their in terests, and that they will not fail to impress upon Co n- gress the oxpediency of the immediate udoption of Mr. Buchanan's plan. GALVIENSIS. his initiation into the chamber of political hawkers has been but recent; but nevertheless you may expect from him a document of power and of great aptitude. The great measures of the age with which the interests of our State | are associated—the improvement of the public works— the ascertaining and definition of the mghts of landed capitalists, and the protection of their rights from viola- tion or abuse under any pretence; the commercial, finan. cial, social and agricultural position of the State, will command his attention, and will furnish matter for his | x to Postmasters. e Postmaster General to call your Cire 1am directed b; tolicitude and regard | eae ie ire aeeaactie tntem aeewemibts | A series of articles entitled “The result of the election | on the wrapper, margia, or other portions of news), | —its causes and consequences,” have recently appeared pers, pamphlets, and magazines sent by mail. The cheap: | | in the Albany Evening Atlas.’ The suihorahtp of these ble excuse | articles is attributed to Gov. Wright. They simply state postage system has removed every re: for violating or evading the law, and too much vigi- lance cannot be exercised by postmasters to detect and punish the offenders ; asd public sentiment, when well informed, will not fail to sustain you in the faithful discharge of this duty, which is’ as impera- tive upon you as any other. That frauds of this may be detected and traced to their origin, you = particularly instructed to stamp, or mark in’ writ- | what every man of intelligence was aware of lon; that the conservatives defeated Silas Wright. The great difficulty apparently is that men have yet to learn that party trammels and party Jaws are no more inviolable Mow other human institutions. “The best laws over framed for the happiness of mankind, have been often violated by the very creatures for whose benefit they wore instituted. An arraignment of a political party ora ig ago, | » . | branch of a political party for an infringement upon tho SRWAT sen fe -arimoritesy), oe nae aarpiet ee | Usuges of that partys (which usages are at best liberal Segasine, with the name of the otloe’ mad Ga t | Snd often despotic) should therefore be made with great caution,and a {sted regurd for the changes which men’s | minds naturally experience in this world. ‘The Legislature will soon assemble, and Albany will | | assume an eppearance of animation and excitement quite unusual. We expect to receive early and authentic in- | formation of all events of interest which may occur here, | ands ee expect to communicate it to yeu early and cor- | | of postage. Thoywrappers of all such news , when they have r should be carefully removed ; upon inspection, found to contain any manu: memorandum of any kind, either written or or by marks and signs made in any wa: Dewspaper, printed circular, price current, jet, or mogazine, or the wrapper in which’ enclosed, by which information shall be as! communicated, excep( the name and add: son to whom it is directed, such news cular, price current, pamphlet, or magazin i wrapper in which it is enclosed,shall be charged w res: have lately heard an eminent jurist express an opinion that the experiment introduced into the amended | constitution in regard to the seat or foundation of the | judicial power is likely to fail; it is believed that the judi- department of the government should be exelusively tar pestage, by weight: If the personto whom the news: | Under the control ofthe ruprome head ofthe government per, circular, price current, pamphiet or m: a as Pies ilisegiod, refeans te bon eek inten Postage there. | _ ‘The “Troy City Guards,” an independent miljtery company, disciplined and equipped ina magnificent man- | ner, came into the city to-day, accompanied by a bras band ef a superior kind Thay proceeded up to the eupi cellency, Mr. Wright, who ost distinguished considera- Excellency shook hands with each toomber of dcompany, in the hall of tho capitol, and | they wentaway epparently highly gratified with the in- ately transmit the same to rded, and request the postmaster thereof to prosecute the sender for the penal- | ty of dollars, as prescribed by the 30th section of the act of 1925. Suits may be brought either in district courts, or sma) State magistrates, having civil jurisdic. | non in actions of debt for this amount, under thi pec: | tive State laws. ef the sender, written or stamped either upon the newspaper, printed circular, Price current, pamphlet or mi or the wrapper i which it is enclosed, commu: juch informatio: gabject it to letter postage, and the consequent penalties, | Lacey caren is not paid at the place of its destination. '™ mminution of the revenue of the department un- der the cheap postage system, and the great and increas- ing demand tor additi_nal mail facilities throughout our country, whose territory now extends to the Pacific, ren- der it absolutely necessary not only that every cent of lawful revenue be collected and accounted for, but that the utmost vigilance should be exercised for the pre- Yention of fraud, and the sure and speedy inflietion of the proper penalty upon the offender. This can only be ac- We havo had a continuation of strange and unseasona- ble weather for a long time past. The canal has been | me three times, and re-~ erga bool | no local news ef interest to communicate to you to-day. The horrid weather had a bad effect upon all matters of business or pleasure. 1 ought not to | omit to mention that the North American circus com- | pany havo built a large and roomy amphitheatre in this | city, where they will present a variety of superior gym- nastic and equestrian curortabsments enn the winter | Tt is really an un led | - | waned by the triciest tigation of postmasters, who | COMMEAULGLy are the ents of the department, and are boun to ove the laws ieithfully administered | regminen ierconth ed ‘We heard of no sales to ‘a aithongh we vee We re offered at 6% cents less than on Satur. 24 Assistant Postmaster General. Corrox.—The jales to-day are 1000 bales, at firm pri- | ces. Flour.-There wos scarcely any business done to-day; as itis now known thatthe river has closed, and mest | likely for the season, holders asked en advance of 25 cts. per barrel over Saturday’s prices. Genesee is held at $5,50, but we heard of only a few smail sales at that price. Raurion, N. C., Doc. 8, 1848, Affairs of North Carolina. The legislature of this State, now in session, are #0 de- cidedly whig,that they can carry any measure they Please, by the crack ofthe whip. The congressional dis- tricts will be so altered, a8 to give six whigs to three de mocrats in the next congress. To fill the seat in the Senate, rendered vacant by the famous resignation of Mr. Haywood, you will perceive they have eleciod George E. Badger. This gontleman is, confessedly, the great man ot the State, and the whigs here believe him greater than any in the world. Mr. Mangum being re-elected, this State will maintai: position, side-by-side, with Massachusetts, which claims to be represented la the greatest aon in the Union. We shall see how they will work togethe: The late cali on this State for venules will not be we successful. The last Standard quotes from a brother cre ™ editor, who openly discourages the people from volan - | toering, representing our cause as unjust, and the Mexi can as purely defensive, much in the manner of some of the northern whig journals, The Standard brands these sentiments as infamous, and the author as atraitor. But | the Standard is too late, and is in the dark ; its edit recta bt its editor has Dec. 14—At Market—876 Boof Cattle, (abont 75 South- ern,—the remaiuder from North and West); 60 Cows Calves, 2,500 Sheep and Lambs. Boef Cattle—There have been but a comparatively | smalt number of Beeves offering since Mondoy lust—and yet more than suilicient (o meet the orders of buyers, | who have been unusuaily backward, and leave upon the market about 200 head unsold. But prices have expe- rienced a consideratle unprovement on these current a week ago, which in some degree have compensuted hold- ors for the dullness of demand. Retailing sorts ey) as | in quality, from $4 60 to $6 69, and extra $700. Sales feCOWs and Calvos— Business, during the week, has Men remarkably duli, and although all that red met | 4 sale, it was at a considerable decline upon the | rices quoted last week. $17 a $26 to $37, will cover et tram sactions. Sheep ant Lambs were cull of but the aviehba of | ries dittle higher thant i week. For Sheep, | ‘Teese e in the Bi 60 w $2 68 10 $420 wan odin pod, and 75 cents to $1 90 more bitter tha oma ee $2.00 each for Lambs 40 he r Y and Straw—Loote Weston beak Peper ep ema py sieoed edn ee tdatk pumatay Wok: Chever may; tn ee a rhe per have got into avery puzzling snarl. They have three | CW! Straw, 2 60 the 100 b« Kinds of State funds, and th weekly, like three close nei; other’s tubs, baskets, and mei seoms to think that this ¢: Domesilc Markets, Bostos, Deo. 12—Flour—Sales ol Genesee, Michigan and flat hoop Ohio at $5 12 & $5 26, aud demand mode- rate. In Southern descriptions ery little doing. Grain ~There have bwen sales of 1100 bush, © corn, for export to England, at 8c; steady sales of yellow wt 68e 8709 for new und old, which is svarce wi Tic a 730 | Per bush, yes Dec. 12.—Evening—We havo no change | to notice in the markets since our review of yesterday. Pe | Flour is sw dull and unsettled. Holders contend for | 624, and bayory will not offer more than $4 50 for How. | ord street brands. Nothing done in City Mills Corn (alll, 2 borrow frou, each other, bors, who borrow each -begs The governor cannot last long, and re- m run any further risk of Ame ood care to serra his im, we know that their | * 32 48 lon 6850 W. © mainly to city butchers; no packers or exporters a ra Bark Vernon, from Mobile, vhas succeeded in getting off, and was towed to the city by the steamboat Yacht. Ship McLellan still remsi.s at nochor on the Bar. = Ulisceiianeous iiecord. ~ Letter Bags of stenmer Caledonia, for Liverpool and will poraae st the Exchange Reading Room this day, jock. ® 1 w ¥ for Live:pool; Zurich, for Hav Sic Robert Peel, fer ‘London, wil sail to-morrow, o'clock. Letter Bags as above Extract from a communication under date the 10th Novem- ber, 1816, received et the Department of 3 ate, from Joha ‘I’ rie! a, Consul of the United Staies at ‘Turks Island :— ‘The brig Colombo, of Boston, Jamea Luffman, master, was wrecked at the westera end of the Great Caico, on the mor- and it 12 ing of the Ist iustaut, whilst on her-voyage from St. Mary’ s, Georgia, to St Jago'de Cuba, with a cargo of iumber, &c. st arrived here yesterday wih part of the vessel's ing letthis crew in eharge of cargo, protect it from the wreckers. Am. Scnooxen H.-L. Scantox, Capt Wood, from New Novk bousd to Hondayas, put iato Bermuda on ‘Sunday last aut of a foreaul, having encountered mach heavy wes- ther on the 23d and 25th Rit—-Passengers, Mr. Theodore M. Follin and Mr. John Smith, Br. Basa Pura, of Newcast!e-upon-Tyne, from Balize, loaded with mahogany, bousd to Cork, for orders, put into G iy the 27ch ult. in distress, with the five hours after, tea feet of w: was founa in thet hold at: hip which had Sanday ha that the. al bip wi from England, al Mail’ Steam Packet C four o’clock on feces pd 1° andi tile,had visited Bermuts, Dee 1, anda a at Mutray’s Anchorage the previou: Neat of distress ft the thar si came into Port, sustaining little or no damage. She however lost two of her deck-load of oxen, Sury PraTuxa,of Bath, Woodman, master, bound from | ‘ew Orleans to C. bah «gate ae they were sold as they lay for xbout $1500. The vessel snd cargo we: and the latter for $505. on the reef, the first for $: Baro Consain,[Rritish] Aiking, Sabucilla. bound to Li- | varmoel ek taie Devseaaie te matinee RES ee et atts, topmast. Nre Onteane pee 5—In port 113 ships; 44 barks; 49 brigs and 42 schs—total 248. Two bales of cotton, ked “Sto JM picked up at sen by pilot bost Focahonvas, of Bet Notice to Mariners, Sanp Ker—Sand Kev has again made feet to the westward o ight House vere feet worer.— erecieta staff sixty feet shove the level of the sea, with Jarge black bali at the head, on the new Sand Key, which can be seen sit miles distant in clear weather. ‘Whalemen. Signalised Nov 8, lat 31 28, long —, by the Rhone, at Balti- more, bark Montezuma, froin New Bedford, Uct id. for tne | dian Ocean, Foreign Ports. Dee I—1n port, brig New Orleans, Bramall, Blean I's jewbold, Pominies, bs bound to New L'Scanton, Wood, N- Yo: Vouk, in distr Honduras ia Havana, Dee Port, ships Norma, Ellis 7 N York, | tos il gh, Christoval Colon, smith, Woe di Mary Bough‘on, Belcher, from Carden Yor! 4 bri f esa for PKiladelphus, a clops, dis; Fy ow, tiger ‘Berni ‘Charles Hammon at from Portland, joading, 2, Candage,from | gery sche | EXtmor, Wisk: jae New Ortenna, for freight Heath, Casting, sy Pom yer, une; dis was ‘Toad ig at C, ee yore St Andrew, Cromwalloe ‘bauss. Home Avatacuicota, Dee 5—Arr snare eww oe p» hemmny and, ai sehs Aan, Rogers, tou; Lucy Aun. —Telearaphed brig Alvano, from Norfolk, | Setjed. Saturday, wind NW to N. land, Zenobin. Mary Det | alink, aa me Hector, Mi fue, iki) Susday, wing NW, maketh ge Acadian, he + Polk; “Gueclie and ‘Arr brie Assoe, Herth Portland: ot teqush lemeen Bioos eh barqaes tin ele jae DS Frankia, Boves: Teun, br lendid, Sawyer, = York: Sleeper, New. ¥ or pi HW Bordon, NY; loi, sehr ler, Thom stua. for New York; Wm for do, Pawrucket, Amesbary, Trumpet yo conaerows, BC) Dee d—Arr scht Atmeda, Wass, New ‘ork. Norvou, x, Dee 10—Arr brit 'm Pope, Foster, Machias yder, Nowro.n, Dec iA York; schs Ovoea, Boush, y Hewes Hawes, Boston. Barbadoos barks Laabella, Giv: Rio de Janeizo2 bri Yrande: sche Mar kes, ce; bark U louel ium { Or] W ite Ringe bark Hualeo, MeCrillers, Phitaietpn F thers, Dlater, Se © ‘Be Ava Stille, Boy emnon, Sadler, Bran. . ath, eid tha N York; Wi every ks. re i bc ° Eliza Brown, Brown. Philadel nea Have, Riddle Hs Partines, Belize, Hes Macy, Lie briga biee ro, meal, Tampi- dD a pool Daley, G senseh} Packard, St Thom @ sed a market; Comer 0; Herald, Allen, Baterm: ewer listimo, Horr, Pensse Worth, Ay woe Istana; Ventura, Dorsate ¢, Hon., Cull, Galveston on, Dec li—Arr brig Hope, Piere ki for New York; jiche ssleadower, 1ittes, Bangor, for do; Mi ‘ane, Seavy, Caritale, tor mnpion. Kol obe: tac jau- imeker, for do: Hariet Rozete, Rogers, for 0; Eben Atkins, Nicksron, Uncostittes for jf: ‘Jane, “rig ebay a ‘otomne, Nickerson, Weil ‘Nov folie, Poartanp— Are lich, Thomas, Norfolk; For nehes Siar okra rwrAre ich, bargue Cantero, Shields, Phila ite 11—Anr at City Point, brig Athens, Jou ee sehr Cowie, Couche SY Ores Mary | Sattent 4 teh, 5 re Amernea, T. Weat Indies. Satansan, ritish Brig ,Aikins, Saber nilla. “ion, Big tnnw ‘colonise. hive pool — titer there is very ie offering. No change in) e transactions | with flour | sink, cold and warm ble mantels throw shout t the how randsh aud Freach Bric New Onveans, at same time reported ashore onthe | tags, was got off on the followiag morning and soon after | tain Waldron, late com.nander of the cutter Morris, has | Ch tk, bound to | “Rita | | ‘Shakespear | | MUFFS, SLEIGH ROBES. BUFFALO OVERC 4 LARGE AND CHEAP ASSORTMENT gud Richard Taylor, © ute By Last Night's Southern Mail. | . Battimone, Dec 4—Arr city ou, | Daniel’ Baker, Oregon, Post, ‘Ni re 2d instant, ani days from Charleston; ew Yo Fdataronie Cap Etehberger, bs <p ROBERTSON, street, is now Inenti amine for yourselves. latter, 2. at 89 Fulton Hat usually sod for $43 and $3¢ for $3 formerly of 103 Felton street, where he tells . Call and ex- 12 1w*rh MKS. ZEGLIO. cut velvets, he, sy | oa dae als and patterns, w | will be the latest arrit ivi a compr che entas it the Is, is well worthy PMlerghante and nition f from the country, wi 4 G Durchasing, a thestock wre the aie the “tea: rhe silks, being select heey eit interest to ‘Mad Double do, an Indies, d3 Im®rre OVER SHOES LADIES and Goaties an find ihre Freech Boots: ‘dso a isges’ and children’s at 367 Broadway, corner ur F) GOODTEAKS OVER sHOEs LADIES AN i eager of fer a » perde oat weathers For sele by tae he cane Tepes fy Bole Agege tar'Go rt rank'in street. odyenr’s M. v. ovpoaite Treity Chareh. | her ences 100 BROADWAY. ENT..EMEN’S OVER | year’s Colebrated | ie cold- | i, ROOK, BA A. BOUTS k Sales as FINE PRENC HBO and werrauted to ih i Mendi tht morass SVOUNG ke Pay fy ee arse ive satisfaction; fine French Small for $3.50 os own Tapert Dress Lg * for equal ‘Su those iy sold in Hy ipa $6 or Lark ¥ gd IN| fo with the hi front with of a row 0! or u latest houses on the so BIBNO, FORTE INSTRUCTION. 3. B. CASTLE & EDWIN MeCORKELL, the latter from the Royal Academy of Music, | oF Violiny att ‘of thi FOR SALE, A THREE STORY HOUSE on 23d street.between the 2d and 3d avenues [tis well finished. and replete further Partionlare apply to i3 Im Groritag athens th side of iy street las lessons on the 0 Forte tow tae 54 Leap plore at, jing kitchen ran, . &e., Atlin mare yard of 15 feet in | ‘The honse is WYSE & SONS, 172 Pearl st TOR SALE~A firm of fifty-two acres, most de- lighetuyy aunted, abot five miles from’ Elizabeth town, N. (J comprising, a handsome commodious rolling bokes: sed vi marble mantels and every conve- lence fora respectable famil whole, including gar- | dener’s house, barns, ise aie buildings, in a } ane [sti of fouls tue orchard Contains twenty acres A ait | o this proj city. Th thin a ‘Tne easy access from New York.cithe from Jersey City.or the fer road train rans wil erty very valuable the greater part of. to El hundres tho: | for three years on bond and moi nig im 1 be the bitious eholie, diarrh lighifal mits poor sa Fri ‘ice 50 cei ‘sold a Job et nue ap and Chat &: wa, ke. ot d flavor. ledged ty seas vet clea ode rete Also, for sale, a dwelling house in Wes! DR. KELLINGEs. S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is warranted to eure sores and ulcers of every nature in a ‘af days. It acts like magic in removi ‘One or two doses is as certain to relieve istaken. Itis ice paren ate and Broome: Sdave- LONG BREE! GANAS: and all parts of the world.—The TES. dca om by the various cars ethport, wh ence 8 rail atte bpamrieenies beg ag te a a , money can emai it 7. SONS, 118 178 Pearl st. hhiugton street. Jizabet rectly de- really acl i | | 3 ett’s, City fa’ nls flues birds from | of wi from | La be jana Sheapee this Buperb Neapolitan ince fronted Dresses ong F | eaten een ery te yin, tom tosu. lew i, le be te fron! ‘sie, ws tr trig igedie work Drewes ually sold at fee ‘Breses 9 ‘the newest und Saco ‘appro atyles, from fin lawn Hd, est with rich re- rency nee, ferai Bund Bt the heapest article ever effered. 4 Trench emieneases sisstten, with collars, aE at 1 75a $2, Fico edge Collar, a $1, urea price 1500175. yual 175 0.2 25. Saparh Lacs Worked. of the eee Le dS indon,tom 9 |e eae, ri ope ofthe mad Lace and trimmed Necdle-worked Capes, Collars, &e , suitable for holiday Drecengs dl im*sh Broadway. ‘worth, Ree eee ie ey Dalia ill’ be paid Yor ies dee Nvery © 5 ALL, TOMPKINS & BLACK, 181 Brosdway. ane LN: asenenet, 28 one of the best selected now in ‘teagan roma. 4: ua Fae plete bier mae am] iit HE subscriber Bas Suse: = iene ie ra Ie fa aclow prieee: Charche Sx: Hocals, and Manelactstors ona tlaape’ fede args ocory ment of Lamps suitable | for theiy arpons. MORGAN, d2im*re * Welton st’ door frome Browa way. AREIED Tabi WILL FIND MUGE e: bo see Gira mie ditions and alterations ‘by Re Gor fully read by every amend | an i its pei fee hes we are persuade ferent stato of noe! Som Che sroenat would, pie she moenee of a large famil; aaa | Me ni fy but poorly reared, prevent mam rad. fom entering Matrimonial state; but important secrets which ice of t 50 cents, streets, itera; and the Batter. 2" 2 jae MOTHER?’S C NAL, HE superior efficacy of this article, when ased in the last oo gd ‘of pregnanc:’ that rh ts wuld be villi ts bene! rived ofvt. Itseffects ar- to a apie ea@erenee Child Birth ove aif, and lace bot d mother in getars of sal fi ack sitigios burke proneripsren ots meqular ho has mi this branch of bis practios « ‘study. For aule st 192 Broadway, corner of John | Eereats an ' rect, New York r PAIN DI-KASES OF A Dex PLY INTE | Otte AND IMPORTANT NATURE. RALPH, Author of the “Faivats Treaties,” ke. to acquaint those in any way interested in iseases wae to, iat e may be consulies at his private dwel enwich street, especially jen the hours of 10 an ‘moruing, or 0 to 9 in the ev ning. to observ. mena reed stricture, and Noreen various complicated dis. ‘de and teresting C CJ the vera Ci fe seed eonsen or early rig iF tae ae KIDNEYS" od rs ‘the oBEAD! eae GRAVEL, those werteee ‘urinary affections, some, that an: eminence ii should devote his talents to diseases which persous of every description pretend to cure soeasily. If, tog bl but one thousandth part of the miseries these upon soci- ety were known, avery different opinion ‘woul ‘be formed. And, itis not roy the present misery and dejection, prey on the mind as wells the body, that is deplored, bat many Pap ave he. a nature as to effect posteri i} brash mtn g ny ls bed Pte pg it is "t font hat = Siuheed isease, when not properly treate: remain 20 dor. mant in the constitution as to show themselves in no other a as Stee @ opportunities those afflicted with one have been the other, w! Sais on who fo him. | Fort instance, some apply, im, Fron es only in erely, 2 et totall eben deceive one nor the 5 Rplafally be rg rq ys tori ord trys enh eanee at Fs aacen iar more ‘ew eld or Koh wi rally ome ueremesesine ser esgenee | pthtieenteatiretter Ht aes oe where he will be hsppy to show thear his collection of ‘all ‘physic Ayteg a A CR pee | Setneture,and Yet it properly understood i! Fterpaert Ride | Seeger el 2 Src ee aac ods ee should be, fr the diferent bis Mate colo sia irds, ie. ke. "Gold and Silver | 13st, juat, (and he can appeal to wu, Pn! nent | Pines or ‘st of King Charles (Blesham). 8; | Svery, patient should ‘know somethiog of Boel hah end Scovel Reming Ieaian st rey Homa ke. and | and talent of the person he isabont to trust case | fom thebert tock ie Europe.” rire era, | i ee sceomplinhed ie very'llule funy ead ae ARCHY GRIEVE _ | Movement of late yours to the treatment of fis complaint. nc i TO PRIVATE FAMILIES, Reed, in the uands of proper and experteme y the eure Iwo BOARDING HOUSE KEETEN NEED APPLY. Sia sey a any ween at nen Ay pk nage | ‘oun often ordi aad Ua wabtratebed seams come ou buningeazo iia er Foreshore time oaly, but revura | in some respectable Rerfoctly cared, Chough it been a source of trouble and | Referees tgebangea, nad fund. the engagement i torbe | |, Forte convenience of those, who cannot ormanent. ‘Address (with tail particulars) T.C. Gi digel thor thot personally. By Ys, pacsiones his own veculi: = Stment is the most radical, GENTLEMEN, NOTICE THIS. ‘private that enn be di ef been $ and you will diy manent cui } | i} | | | Co ie whos now t Prop | Farce is to be sure sad oak tor Fi rops, aod 10 exam'ne the 0 3 RC. C. M. | waited HE coOvE ANODYN: of pain f 273 bi Bulldingn., eatd laa te 100 | way, and 30% Fiadson st, PRACTICAL BOOK. be pence No 88 Cera will ree a remedy, be those who have used it, tHrast into the market by au sole ENTUEMEN, it need n” tbe a source of trouble to haved | longers to know where 1 pYoe on 20 nd bw or Over « oa’s and fants, and repaired as well a sa Lisiees Buttor = ae i iv tae AS for $1 50, Cost $> to 8; warran, ned to fit ber is 94 Murrey street. Dved are warranted to Cau ION TO THE PUBLIC. HNSON’S TOOTHACHE DROPS, for the immediate and Lesa cayed teeth, havi come ‘ie Tee ese age ear by Henry Johueon ‘vas th Y j or the tine Clove. Anodyes fe-en immediate lent toothache or and Price 25 Saprleel nper of ave eh asevery oue Feito street, 7 ts. at Uinec A'B, Sands eae | lway, west road- Sim*rh public is Fexbeattull inform- by Mt: 4 A cours i aneeeame ta eS ee can be FURS! “The Fi that warms'& monarch, ‘Warmed a bear. “Now 1s the winter roto our ba ay RS! Made glorious summer by the E and 201 | Manufsetas QUAL in aren red Cc th ant 2 ‘harles pero ir. Marsh ia teach- | ly & course of practice in heen pd on the theory tual use, with ali the ce Sepvelty wi will -heepet in about c ieertificate to e obtained at Rsttt t the Frocms, 412 1m* sh Knox” Ly ATS ho Fors KNOX, ihe Hatter, Falton st. San buildia PURE MALT WHi- KEY. vor to the best Di MURRAY, 7 Roosevelt at, Tow. | "A liveral SiscouSt allowed to thoes who bay to.sell ngaie. | _d9 Swe COUGHS, COUGHS, CoUG HS. € bt Corsrwacoubr LOZENGES—Prepared ue London. The best a in ene | tener for the nat coughs, vets hoarseness, eng the lungs, asthina, wear on, fc. for ante by G. COLI i street, corner of fort, agent for the, ‘ated d9 Iw*re {UKNISHED ROOMS to ag ar a — = | rooms on the second story, Exqu ‘Warren street. | HAYES MEN’ teration a: Broadway. we fare Giass Ware, ps he lareret to svppl ad Lou comprising the latest and m. been prepared for the holid TUFA, iid itt Tt Pro} | be this — {0 Teduce our stocky and comparison wi it ore designs, Persons i» hig} ot sferede to mal | ay shall et ue To ake the t uegeneary » Aad in as atten ieee CMRAP. oven trast a th iG Pare TOCLOSs Awe 10 Broadway, and to S neement oar ARTICLES FOR PRESENTS. DUCED PRICES. RESTABL 4 consi Ne al: imperte wat be r ited i ae it Whi ey ona ak }, Fane, Dressing ( Tora will find “itgtently to thet even anticipate their wants at onr low my ad hal! receive by the Oyeutr dames, (ladintor “Alvann, $i Lous Philippe, FORTY CASES, fio leer Tasers isin E SUBSRIBERS, “hanktal have werires during the past pe! — isharent, most respect the fasw ee that deserve the public favorby's, a. bg ull times, to the comfor: aud convenience Py marion sn Nov apes! that have YYOUNG'® & artis, 259 and 260 teL, on the season, ia tbove w fak a cootinnan of THOMAS & phi 5 fF al wstilled. | | Gining all | time of cout any, and enel: rd ty thousands ofnames were the subject of posit Consultations af Post st may be a receive the most or rooms for those Ph borate wane ae ae Koes A to z 9 peeps Cy ie naw MEDICAL AND AS etastione' pen opens Ne, ° ron of delies io. fy haskuses crest, vene ‘the direction of Dr. Corea Fourteen years er, ernie Practice | : on cnsive tm Duane vies Dr, Corbitt, the Principal of the Cok. ms strect, lege. to warvant a cure in all recent cases within 2 or 3 days, lo mercury irigi a this ii Sycieriee. No eharge unless ee Office 12 Beckman caret if TU VDAGUBKKIAN AKTISIS. aE eontion of artists 18 requested to the advertisers pre- L haration ‘of Bromine, the beet, accel ane liquid ever | vetures taken with whee 4 rich | Three, atic works with pan. aad.ae fin all weather. ON women Optician, 82 eae ot ‘ean also be procured of T. C. Doane, M ‘82 Nassau + Dexter, Alban: wil ol peenen baat struments of all sizes. ieale, Ove N. isabel arsip anes to them s chem con ie to Perform radical cute by Neidy. tone feeacpent versed aaeobare see eine reqoisite scating their case jinn 6, pr reese E or bose Strom eae DeBiLy ie CURED. Boa ant tat temas — eta parsofthe Unies. ent ICORDS ALTE naT VE aaa che etre of prima. or . yen era jadici ee oar ae a ‘veusres! ind cas =o sree Yala x "ARILLA Sheree ees heetgee Years Bene the worst sae chronic ten | Pag srecinic and ‘al aa yet dincovered, without ness. Frich One Ball per tional. it wel oe 2 See is prigoratng 5 ing t0 eae ye oe Sseerunetes ita eplasate of halfadozen of the a D expres en ‘Post and Sate ol3im*re stitutional weakni ria ace in by. ee men, chusian feu es Bold a at s Gapcanee Duane street. Pat bots miner BUOERHAVE’S ae GEAN RENOVATOR. ais Medicin found fal veinshig stuse is ntrodgcuon ees walnnhie aisce ies intr ‘in Debility of the of Reproduction, ar larly whites, accotepani it ‘used with success. Heferences can be given $2. bottle of or 6for 90% porting agents, 20436 Fulton st,, N.Y. AiR Imere MONTHLY REPOR,: a NOVEMBER, OF THE NEW YORK MEDICAL pecold eal tee INSTITUTE, 5 CHAMBERS 8t i Sicece FULLY TREATED. 6 beta he? dete: of the es of liver complaiat. Svecessrut Orunations anp Cones. on to Cates of bad strictures 1m Fistula in ef rll os atthe, e Dree iow |b Handa, 10 F ‘al sae An | eee TT East mney street; and both nthe ape oe Pee tete sa fe reports lose, sonore (iota eae ay iti ew rade: DAW. 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