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he wished to know if the prices of sugar | than the; y had been for a time. Mr, ‘cone —Does the Senator attribute fact te the act of July last ? Mr. Srxiont.—That is a matter of inference. Mr. Jounson, of Louisiana. —I did not say that the sugar Interest was sacrificed by the late tariff act ; but Ido way that it will be, if thet act is continued in force. Mr. Sreront.—That has to be tried, asthe Irishman said when he was told that he would be hung. Mr. Jowxeon, of Louisiana, gave some data of the ope- ration of past teri pon the sugar interest, and the losses of numerous planters in the reductions of duties. The act of '46 had not as yet produced its effects upon that busi but the present high prices of sugar were owing entirely to other circumstences. 51 is now selling well, becau rop this r 40 Louisiana, es India Islands. Te law of '46 is not ‘yet ther remarks iu defence ot the petitioners, Mr. Johnson down. } The petition wa referred. (Message from the President of the United States. A | Ah, La | i} but we eadscoene it was a less important paper. Mr, Benaten introduced a ill to refund certain dut paid on Georgia railroad iron. INDIAN Mr. Janwacry, who deserves great credit for his vigh iP Jance in the matter of our Indian re! as, with some i treductory :emarks, submitted a resolution of enquiry, in the War Office, respecting the state of things between | the government, the Cherokee agents, and the Chero- | Kees, which lies over ene day. Mr. Wasrcorr submitted a petition, praying the remo- val of the remnant of the Seminoles ’ those warlike fel- lows) remuining in Florida, a: few hundred of the seme sort having cost the goverument more money than the Mexican war. MRS. HAMILTON'S MILL. Mr. Cuataens reported back this bill, ond urged its passage upon the Senate; and the bill was taken up, con- sidered, and ed, 26to 12. it provides for the oi chase of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton, widow of the late C Alexander Hamilton, one of thousand printed copies of hes late husband's state papers, for which the government is to pay the estimable representative of the distinguished statesman the sum of twenty *housand dollars. And the Seaate went into executive session. House of Representatives. ‘Wasnincton, Dec. 28, 1946. Mr. Sprore, the Chaplain, said in his prayer:—‘* Oh, God! redeem ‘vs from the perils and horrors ot war; se. oure us an honorable pe ce, shield our arms in the da of battle, and may the time soon come when nations feel and act together as a vast brotherhood, and the Prince of Peace reign without a rival.” REFUNDING TO TRE STATES—THE VOLUNTEERS. in kee. leave to submit a resolution— of War be authorized to cause to be several States the amount of expenditures them for subsisting, equipping, and trans- inourred b: porting volunteers previous to being mustered into the service of the United Stat ‘The resolution was refer- red to the Committee on Miltary Affaii TERMINATION OF THE DE! Tho Srraxex announced that the dor was the re: z. it business in or- jubmitted, to termi- nate the debate on the resolutions of Mr. Brodhead, to re- fer the various topics embraced in the President’s an- nual Message to the apprepriate Standing Commitetes. Mr. Houston, of Alebama, said that the resolutions had been debated for some been attained. Let the sev be referred to the Commi come up on which gentleman can express thi He called for the previous question. [‘ Thal Houston.”} Mr. Coun—I would suggest to the gentleman from Alabama a Mr. Hovsron—Mr. Speaker Mr. Conn (comp! ating th entence) — Amendment. Mr. Hovsror—I wou. one o'clock. ‘The gentioman proposes to amend the tating “one o'clock” for the termi- gentleman say two o'clock ? 1 have no objection. ‘Two o'clock is named. ‘The House began to decide on the demand for the pre- ! vious question, when Mr. Hovsto: inquired, will it be in order to ask for a | call of the Ho The Srraxex —Not while the House is dividing No quorum having voted on the demand for the’ previ- | ous questior whether th ould be a call | negative. | further amended the resolution by limit- | ing the debate to 3 o'clock to-day ; and in this form it was adopted—yeas 92, nays 77. THY wan DINCU Mr. Sawyen, of Ohio, moved that the rules be suspen- | ded, ond that the Houso resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. [That's right”) The motion was agreed to, and entleman, being entitled to the floor, said he abould net be surprised if | before the session shall terminate, the genflemen who | had been attacking the administration will charge the President with Bo wz for the war strong enough. ofthe House ; but it was N RESUMED. Mr. Grp: oes Mm. colleague charge me ? Mr. Sawy t charge, bat said I would not be surprised in be easion closed, that gentle- men would be found finding fault with the administration because the war was not prosecuted with more vigor. | | make that prediction "Ll see whether it will so turn out. [‘* Nous verrons, as Mr. Ritchie says.” 1 ot Givvinas (twirling his spectacles)—I understood | bead horney to charge that | said so heretofore. [' Go \ wyer.”” rhe res merely make this prediction ; just seo whether it will turn ont to be true. [Well, we'll see.”} The war was justifiable before the annexation of Texas ir telked of. We had claims agaiust Mexico. But I ave a proposition to make to my colleague (Mr. Gid . L want him to hear it. ‘[“ What is it? “Tell a ") I will circulate his ae in my district, if he will circulate mine in his, 1 will give him my ‘list of names if he will give me his list. I make this | proposition. |Mr. Giddings, outside the bar: “ Does he aliude tome ?"] My colleague’s speech will make de- mocrats in the State of Ohio. (Laughter) That speech is almost verbatim with the tirades fulminated oe | the administration of James Madison. ‘The federalista have changed their names from time to tine to get into ower. They remind me of the coon which I used to ant [“ Did you ever catch any ?”) Yes. (Laughter) | ‘The coon. to avoid pursuit, climbs up a tree, und jamps | of ; itwill also aink itself into water, and swim a inile to | elude its pursuers. | have a hundred extracts from papers published during the Jast war, (some of which he read.) all showing, in his opinion, 2 Coincidence of opinion with | federalists during the war with Great Britain and fede- | Pali of the present T am holding up the | mitror. The speeches delivered here, condemning | © war, are read in the halls of the Monte- | zumas, and faey There was in Onio very little difference tween whigs and abolitionists ; in fact, they were the some thing. Jt is not truo thet there wasa mob in Mer- cer county when the emancipated negroes of the late hn Randolph were brought there. The men who gave information to. the Governor to that effect tol¢ an un- 1: y and for his pains he will get a now suit—ono of | tar anu fex thers—when he comes into that neighborhood. Asto smped. 1K the President, which was talked of, let ee brin. forward their articles. Why, it will Tittle ef ect on the President 4s a chip to peal the Allegany mountains. You dare not ono j temen. COL. DaKER's Orixiox, AND MIS Arryat. IN BEHALF oF THe WLUSTERRS. Mr Sawren having consi. 4 the hour allotted by the rules of debate, Mr. Baxen, Colonel of one of the Illinois regiments, | ani who still claims a seat on the MF tatil the ist of January next, obtuined the floor. He sid that Congres did not appear to be well informed as to ghe condition of things ia Mexico, and he would present a 1 fact was his desire that members act immediately and antly. ‘The army needs more men and mere money. He } © was icformed by Major Abercrombie that the effective forces do not exceed eleven thousand five hundred fight- ing men. With these there were many posts to be gar- risoned. Whether we Gght at San Luis, Vera Cruz, or under the walls ef Mexico, we cannot hope to succeed, according to our desires, with eleven | twelve or fourteen thousand men. He doubted whether it was possible with fifteen thousand men to conquer \ eight millions of people. tt had been said thut there was no necessity for reinforcing the army, because peace was no nearer now than when Wwe first engaged in the war. We ought to have thought of this before we de- | clared war, or contemplated an invasion. Three impor- | tant battles have been gained, and our army have ad- vanced three hundred miles into Mexico. In his opinion, | this had not crippled or weakened the power of the Mexicans, stronger, and were making heroic offorts to defend their country.” He was certain that nothing we had done had convinced the Mexicans that we Jare able to conquer | them. The Mexicans retired from Monterey with almost all their arms—they left what they least wanted, ani can | obtain the most readily. “ Conquer peace” is yet to be done. And how ? He had understood the President had recently called out nine or ten additional regiments, and that the regiments in Louisiana, North Carolin: | inia, and Massachusetts, are not formed. Supposing | em all to go, what then ? There would be about seven theasend additienal men. Get them there, and what then? Santa Anna, we are told, has twenty-five thou- sand men, ina five state of drill The church, the cler gy, land-holders, men of the old revolution, th can women, all have a burning desire to repel thern invalers fr Whatever, therefore, inter. How many of Jeeping the last sleep on the banks of the Rio Gran There lie the bones of | nearly two thousand men, who nev t It is one of the most oat climes iment was composed of undred and twent Syang, hearty, gulassand patriots pare tae lived on the peronian ott of their «ive “comfort” to our enemy. be- of | ih as they received as volunteers. hundred sleep peacefully on the Rio Grante, hundredjhad returned to their firesides, skeletons and in decayed health. This was true of the Tennessee, Kon- | and Indiana regiments—and of ‘evory nd in consequence of the climate, and rand food. He did not mention these | complaint. In what the volunteers imulated by the hope of glory, and mour gained to ittained ? Are we to g {we must retire, let us do it now ; if ve at once. Our men comfort and assistance: cold-blooded cruelty, if you refuse. Let them be well provided with neip, and necessaries, that Ser may ance, and spread our banners over the city of He did not for a moment think that Mexico can fights for the Mexi- | on what would starve our soldiers to death, Their horses require no food. [Loughte:.) He meant, one Fequired nothing ic compa. | risoo to what ours did. ushel of oats consumed | We aemeees to M, soar yedtwo thousand was sure of one thing—he spoke of his own regi | gallant army. | done on the subject. the yeas and Ve were taken tof scertain | resolution of the gentleman fom J}linois, «Mr. Baker) to Mr. Cottamer.—I ask that the resolution may be read | _ Loxpox—Ship Ieee Sah Earle, New Zoek H Myers, through. I beliove it has not been done yet. [“Ob, yes | Portsmouth, Hey Ade Solan London; Joha Atkin: it has} gon, do; Joseph Weeding N York Hilo and lady, | wir pkgvelation—siving clothing to the volunteers— sone aonanitions od ee PRE Kine ot Georgia. Is it not necessary that it shall owen { ge Aeeporencsons. WAcerb sect Tt ie ajohit resolution. Loxpox—Ship Toronto—100 casks Barstow & co—10 chests | gre | Fenting all pains in surgical operations, that may be made | ferred to a select committee of five members | (Mrs. Conaer, alias Mrs. Van Ness,) to be true, still there | is not sufficient to establish | riage between her and the | colleague, Mr Bredley | anadjournment, with a view of time to enable the Court vaNna—Barque Mary Bron; vagy 117 boxes sugat, J the aa Lomi cases do— | to render in a decision on the resumption of ‘matter | y= mew id th ride ik pe se a toon Tob gen, dor | on hearing to-morrow. P | of human relief. He died without much pain, and wos | surrounded by nearly a score of physicians | whom, with Dr. McClellan, were from Philadelphia. | fell in the last sortie of the battle, when the tent of Aris- ) ta was captured, his small command havin | lances. | a deputation from Columbia | acc ahs | owned by some of our pilots, | or eight days, no tidings having been rece | sinee previous to the gale of the 16th inst, when she was off the Capes. all on boerd, who we who were now more concentrated, and | wer | Sales of good to prime reds at 90a$1, and of ordiuary to good At, 90390 cents. “Sales of com yesterday at 9657 cents for | close, at the, Exchange and Offing Reading Rooms, | to- mortow, af A past3 o'clock. Letters ean be pre-paid to | white, and 58360 cents for yellow. | any part of the Conti Shae e brig Cordel | be in a dying condition, aml before medical assistance could be brought he had expired. No clue to his identi- ty has yet been discovered. jularly. for atte ; thoy think Our volunteers pant they ve to strike effec- desire, more comfort from us than they h receiv: ed. In the Senate a bill hed pean reported, pig thom three bye ce pay and Ailowence fi noped i) Yolunteors amd regulars needed it Som Theselons cha ged high for what they sold” A gallant young man, retuced to a walkiog ) paid ® sutler Aity cente for s pound of cheom, to moisten his Austrian brig Mareo, » | op New Yvon ta ae teal! 3 ‘Aveay, Deo. 26, 1846. | ‘Ship Uhaw, of sa | The Admission of Attorneys under the neve Conti | inarst lat 3 35 kD e stitution. 1“ ea wearing mene Yo ‘The opinion of Mr. Justice Bronson, which was deli- Shi hin ow The re- | vered atthe October term of the Supreme Court, at T hear of no transactions of momeot. ze, do; Hornet, Strout’ d Foster, Norton, do; 48735, and $475 18 offered. 22d, ari schs Ndward'D Peters, Holmes, N Verke City Mulls flour to-day at $1873. |-up in Chesnut street, near Second, by the police, and | lodged in the city lock up, supposing him to be intoxi, Hutchinsons, take place to-morrow. the med ‘¥ ane of © one Anderson was welcomed by a crowded house last eve- | sritish sbip Ei migrant ire So si it perilous ning at the Walnut street ‘Theatre. | srtuation on the ing their qi of | 26,27). But I perceive b; (ths new judges of the new court ot and the | Supreme Court are prob therefore, the officer, | of pul rs. I presume, fore, “ rescribe the manner in which talicitors, « is counsellors shall be licensed Mr. Baxea remarked that the clothin; | toaee kaa bene in aia Slat oat sto ot ad slept in and it was now worn out. They gre Deorty, provided. There is no clothing that so fur. | | Se soe objects for which Col. Baker wesordered to | mn. He wanted our mem, while hurling defiance | xican, to look decent. The hairy. eee | - eam clothing,; instead of Rey, | lution be passed to-day, that the nate po ta oak @ had seen in the He spoke ‘of nothin Me had come thom the miter of the | ite could pledge himself thatthe army | would do their duty; they were burning for the conflict | they want to fight before the walls of Mexico. They | ‘want to conquer @ speedy peace. It we do not obtain thi , fesiasile end in four months, the time would be far distant. to-morrow (Copy) oT HYDE WALWORTH. of fight COMMERCIAL. | New York, Wednesday, Dec. 29. Asurs.—There was vothing done in ashes to day, and | Prices remained without alteration. Mr. McDante. moved thatthe Committee rise for the | Cotron.—The sales to day, amount.to about 600 bales purpose of adopting the resolution. | at steady rates. Mr. Housrow, of Alabama.—I desige to say that only a | few moments will elapse before the time to which the debate is limited will expire. Mr. McDanizu.—I mi _ no motien. No one rising to speak, the question was taken, and Mr. | Brodhead’s resolutions—to refer the President's message | —were agreed to; and is ‘The committee rose, and the House adopted the reso- lutions | ACTION FOR THE YOLUNTEERS—NOBLY DONE. Mr. Baxxn.—I move to suspend the ruleg, that we act on the resolution which I submitted. [Crie: “read it.”) The Sreaxen.—The question is on the engrossment of the resolution. Mr. McGavemer moved te amend—provided that when mee officer received pay asa member of Congress, he shall divide thes surplus pay among the volunteers of | 1BBATTS.—-Mr. Spe | | Livemroot Crassirications \ New Orleans | Florida. ‘Mob. Texas may Frovun.—The market was, if anything, duller than yes- terday; we heard of no sales worth notice. Prices re- main the same as our last quotations. Domestic Markets. Ba.rmone, Dec. 23.—There were sales to day of 300 bbls. Howard street flour at $4 87; 500 bbls. were soldat | $475. Sales of yellow corn at 60 cts. Be 0 $6, the regiment. Mr. Pattape trata, Dec. 29.- Flour is held at ey but no sales reported for export. Corn meal is still want- ed—sales at $3 50 per bbl on arrival. Grain—no sales of- wheat. Corn—Southern yellow dlat is held at 60 cents, | and but little arriving. ir, I raise a question of or- Tl —The gentleman will reduce his amend- ment to writing, that the chair may judge ot its rele- mm Markets. j Rio pr Jaruino, Oct. 29, 1846,—The receipts of flour 6,489 bbls, from the United States, an Mr, Hararson. port of the Secretary of War. will show- 7 {Great anxiety: ar this mon 2150 "Dols ‘trom ‘Trieste. The sales in same time are 2500 bbls. old Richmond at 15//800, cash, to 18/000, cre- dit ; 1400 old Baltimore at 12/000, credit ; 3000 new Bal- paene at 13000 to 14)\000, , oredit the Napol "s ‘a portion of the re- “Oh, no, oh, no.”) It “Question,” “question,” The Srraxen floor. Mr. Hanatson (making himself heard amid the confu- sion)—When the “xtra is read gentlemen will see the | appropriateness of having it read. Something should be ‘The gentleman from Georgia has the recovered a lit The Cuxxx began to read, but he was interrupted by | half old, half now Baltimore, sold at 91760, pet the question be thans" “what's the uvecwo knoe | Menteyides, Supplies being amall_ and news all about it, | the failure of crops inthe North of Europe, the market | nd price slightly advanced; ba- however, are very cautious. The first if w Richmond, arrived yesterday, isheld at 19. Th stock in market is 37,000 bbls., of w! 18,600 are in first hands. Montevideo advices advise sales of flour to net $4 20; stock 25,000 bbls. Rio Grande dates to 9th inst., The Sreaxrs knocked, and there were cries of “‘ques- | quote Richmend flour at 16/500 to 17 and Baltimore at j ton" question.” 14| a 15). At Bahia, 20th inst. sales of Richmond are ‘he Ceri ad from the report of the Secretary of | reported at 18| and Baltimore at 14. The coffee market Y war with reference to Ser ly of clothing. offers a fair seiection, but the demand does not allow a Mr. Rarusun—-Mr. Speaker—— | large stock to accumulate. Prices have rallied a (little The Sreaxer knocked and banged. i Mr. Rages 1 move to diepense with the reading. | The Srgai i e question is on ordering the joint ‘frst we nuw quote superiors at rithin the last few days, io e ood f at 2)/800 a 2/850. 2/900 @ 2/950, and ge be engrossed fer a pe ret Passengers Arrived. Witeueihansen & Reekgel-10 Davis, Fairchild com i J Kingsford & co—6 cases Lawren Murray & Indgate—2 Carey & Hart—2 sey Hagan & co—9 Phils Chittenden & Bliss—2 Hunt & bros—2 Morgan k co—5 brs thos M-rean & 3 A & R Waller—27 Stone. Swan & fish Sturgess ry Shiw—8 AB ner &co-2 ks rt Bartlett & Willord—24 cks Sifken & ieridan at bls ch ‘Ww & J Mole—i9cs H Jessop-7 J 8 ‘Rockw: ll & co—8 Barker & Comor—2 pkgs. in . s Aapinwall—2 oy ry a W& ti Smith & co—8 ‘The resolution then pai eveninonalys TION WintHror godinite, a memorial, praying Con- | to take into consideration a new discovery for pre- | a use of in the hospitals of the army and navy. It was re- And the house adjourned. | pare Folge cos oat “i 2 fey age & Co—t08 1 bile The Van Neas Case. S Watemood k Gara barely. Maitiand, Cunnice & Com Wasninaron, Dec. 28, 1846. iy es J K Herried—3 kegs Sheppard & Mi wland & Com do The Circuit Court of the United Stat si journment on Thursday last, met again thie morning at | ten eee: their Hobere Judg orsell and Dunlop | presiding. ‘The question before the Court was Mr. Bradley’s ea of instructions in behalf of the defendant, General Ness, to wit: That even if the jury would admit all ‘he evidence and papers submitted for and by the plaintiff, pemeaaat toad- | & Bitte Howl: 1 do Soot do A Planket and fi Colessi care Re Mr Reggie—1 barret 8 N lsaact—1 do WG ‘Baez. San of coal J Griswold—2 Poaeys and 1 Buffalo Cow D A Dumble- toa—5 cases, 11 packages, 14 casks, 25 tierces, to order. Havar—ship Jessore—19 cks earthenware deh: co—igg, baskets wines J Cathbertaoat cas bro—2 Adi opie hence ag ak ay JS & ot Boker—130 do mr legal presum| vena of mar: Gen. | He. Securan 8. Coup, ta peeeladion at Oe ‘pleadi upon this proposition, occupied she sitting of the day till three o’elock, in an able,comprehensive, and well digost- ed argument in suppert of the instructions asked by his | tte ro—6 be & cot Hare areas it & Astori—23 cases Loreaux—75 Soke wine JH Taylor & co—230 do R burr stones E Bossaugo—100 cks mdze Borin; Schalest—28 cases A eddy H ou Seignette—! Fanfernot & Poulac—100 lor hes case | mdze | foe bro—1 8 Paruges—2 ie deaste isu barr stones 2 oa mdse order. faze ‘Tr Maurice mit ate ie io rice: 6 And at the conclusion, at 3 o'clock, the Court ordered | (o-202 boxes Sugar, Spofford & Titeston— 200 boxes Sugar, Grisnell & Misturn—105 Broker & Warren—453 boxes 20. | ED Morgan & Co—42i boxes do, bones ¢ do to order—153 boxes, hhds Sagar, J J poche edie TARE it aes Ee MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 30. Bartimore, Doc, 29, 1948. Death of Senator Barrow—Remains of Lieut. Cochran— Pilot Boat and Crew supposed to be Lost--Relief of Ireland— Health of Mr. Cranston—Markets, $c. I regret to inform you that the Hon. Alexander Bar- | row, Senator from Louisiana, died at Barnum’s hotel, at 6 o’cleck this morning. He had been suffering for seve- ral days with a derangement of the bowels, his intestines having become tangled together, beyond the probability Suxntese. runszz Ship Poa, Freeman, Livervedt, ‘Taylor & Merrill—Barks even of Heclt. Hove "Fore au Fringe, Welding & Perris: Ohio, a M ec ila loupe, JB Gager; Azot, Green, Glasgow, Mr. Cranston, of the Eutaw House, is slowly recover- | nde “hfe herent ett ing from the wound he received from the cab driver. | Molton a Uar Cheenan ee eee em Hy ter & ‘The vemains of WA Nickerson; Cathariue and Mary, Blaachard, F Davenpor lortolk; Califor ut. Cochran, one of the gallant off- a, We Kochelle, R Pt ‘Buck—Se hs Les Don Ji cers, who fell at Resaca de la Palma, arrived here yes- f ora, Woolat terday in the bark Montgomery from New Orleans, Ie | d/ihia: Cervo, Crockett. Boston; Cambridge, Hale,'do; bern. Arrived. Steamship Ssuthemer, Berry, $8 hours from Charleston, with mdse to Spofford, Tileston & C Facketshif Switzerland, Kuight, from London and Ports- mouth, Nor e, with mdse to Grinnell, Mi ro Snip Jessore,. Jackson, from Havre via yal, 34 days, with mdse, aud 174 passenge: Ship Torouto, | r ‘rant, from London and Portsmouth, Nov 17, to Joba, Griswo Mauelon, Collins, 10 days from Bostou, with fish to successfully resisted the essanlt of a whole regiment of lancers. He fell dead on the field, pierced through the body by seven His father resides at Columbia, Pa., and he has brothers liviag at York, Pa. His remains have been taken charge of by the Eagle and Junior Artillerists, and will romain deposited in their armory until the arrival of They will pats through and will be received by the military of that ti ‘he pilot boat Baltimore, fine vessel Phan sintf tons, been mis: for seven rom her sugar toJ J Tayto: rig Dennark, Woodbury, 31 days from St Domingo, via Holmes Hole, with mahogany, to A UC Rossi Brig Arve, Wooster, 10 days from Eastport, to eR ot a 0, 25th instant, off Long I: It is feared that she has been lost, with George Bean, F. I’. Bennett, J. | B. Watts, John T. M rtin, Henry Martin, and George Hutton, pilots, with a small white boy, and two colored men. The friends of Ireland had a grand town meeting last night, to raise funds for the relief of the suffering poor of Ireland. Committees were appointed, and a groat deal *f eloquence poured forth in fanberehoe of the cause. ‘ux Maxuers The supply of beoves, at market ye day was 5 dt good ot , Bramhall, from Bermuda, and 3 d ballast to the master. ‘Schr Reaper, Smith, Fall River im ballast, hr Caroline Baker, Crowell, Schr ¢ Taylor, Boston, mdse Schr Friend, Crowell, omer Aship supposed to be the Orphan, from Liverpool. Also, 2 brigs unknown. Herald ‘Marine Correspo ‘responden: M m, Builed, sehs Oriental, Thule, NY orks blerencie’ Srce- Ser holders ask $3, bu | there is very Ritsle inquiry. The supplies of wheat are small. Miscellancous Record, Letrer Baa of Ste (i ne Livgrpocl, will peLraia, Dee, 29, 1846, 5 for ‘ise Thomas and Porto Rico will sul Last evening 0 man, apparently about 45, was picked i | tomorrow bin, for |; Uties, for Havre; and Ade- will'sulon Saturday. cated; but a short time afterwards he was discovered to hip was to ayel erday morning, by the aid of ti she was worked up to jens bam jand Head, where for. Caen seg utter Hamil- t Rosds,, and Captain Rarsis way four of The distillery of John A. Dougherty, at the 8. W. cor- ner of Second and Poplar streets, was considerably da- maged by fire early this mor ‘ne rage for concerts conti nues, end our musicians ive abundant tunities for gratifying the public te. The Saci Music Society concert, and one for the Seneit or tes families of volunteers, occur to-night, while the Liga farewell of Sivori, and the concert of the Suir H Acces, Wilson, taal Charleston, has experi- erate nae ate a | gnced'a boisterous passage, and enffered in sails, rigeine and 20 & ‘Dele 00 Walegin i Rg Sipe Cy i seeks | | Penen Ba riwonn, Seavey, at Charleston from Boston, re , a gale, lost stern bord and gulley, stove bulwarks'en Pit Wd: BBereh- | Pestatwed suit cumane: beri | se ard ) | Aschooser of about 10}ton. diamasted, was sean off Race | 8 Nae re Raton, Etten Girard Beak o'er 3006 | Tolst o2 the 27h soatant, by the sche North Americast Bos- cond Boano- ioe Sexte 5's, 68%; $000 Reading Railroad | | Suir Couvwsce—Sehy Fowhattun, eal at sits ps | | 7 Re ton 28h from Traro, sh the spars, ‘tail long- Rertiare Joe Hrading Hatlrond tenia inane Me; 30 | fe tothe ship Colemoas, betire report rs | ii ante, ‘of Baltissore, was signalised Dee 2, Int 28 30, re than they | Rochester, in relation to the meaning of the clause in | ome | | the amended constitution, which provides that gentle- | Suffolk for New men who possess “the requisite qualifications of learn York liad, Cook, Bos ing and ability,” may be admitted to practice ia the reve peat 31 dave } Nov paginn ley Port sym ays fro ye trom'C aon D ral courts, excited a very general feeling of indignation 44 siaeslie among the edtocetes fore liberel interpretation of this i . Kut. | Sake | JOHN! | tana POR: Mew Hortieed ‘The steamer Proprietor, f into the Breakwat Yesterday for a harbor, | this morais er di ind WNW, New Haven, Dei ria Ni is mada via for ry New Orleans; teste See or wed, ship Colombo, from Pts Pot se fend Bostor rane ome re » Wi Norwegian brig TS PS a Balled. br Fonients ee ay Busque bs at the anchorage rs tecopeentaen New "York for Charleston, Dat a left er Hen ck ‘Ocean on fussday next, Nothing in cOcen orn al Dee Bde brag Orlenns, Bramhall ‘1 aiNew York bark New Her tie, Whittlesey, St Vie. \- aT cuts sche Pocite, Fy rrcots baa bguad to Providence Beiled. se . Y gag ea, mer Sidney, Mason, towed ship Aral 1 to Morris Liston’s. VIDENCE, Rae: 26—Arr bri AAiriex; sailed, ache 8 Clotilds, Prenti ‘air sebrs Coast of York; 27h, Friend. Id, N Yor! Eliza, Jackson, N Conicigh, N York. FoatLanp, De jreenway, Couch, New York; Bostoa, Tow: Dee 25-~Cld, bark EH Chapin, 8 hn Re Neal New Yorks sehr Gold ont, Dec 2%—Arr brig Nereus, By Last Night's So Southern Mail. ne Ports. Bautimors, Dee Parva bark Bottecmer, Ps Ques: British bri s Bailey, Bisho} brie Myra, Stade NC ork. Gurdaloupe: Herrich, Wet indies; brig Atlante: Whitde- this | —, 41 days from | W mt toothache or It iz uot unpleasant to the tame, ae nnd effects a permaneuteure. Pre: wed ae by HENRY “SOHREO 7 aa B oadway, and at Coddingtous, 03H tinea ce ded to vee ‘the siete espe prepared by HUNKY JOuN frie Clore Me, ppnoe a dealers. 43 Im* ae toed he Tosi roms at a cone leapt ha panes ‘That mor new fal a e okne i) ‘well She cekian' up the “Ber aay d qui Of Hance’ ur--aot eioasea ta Iiterry. they would Cages mes abouds this Ve- eyiywaich our erated lungs, st0 sopping profase | 30) sia vit ngage Tmoalt tasks | + pet “tie public anould bestia | (De Swarne be wet oe ae ‘only hope, eee pson, Falken! ergs 0; wArdakin, 4 ia, Parker, for Li. Hollander, of Jacks iston’ Lovell, Wi inchell Det rk; Alfred ‘sloops Radiant, Hawkius, New York York; Agest, Rogers, N York; George: Des ‘bark America, Aide, Philadelphia; | mas N York for Thom: ee 27—-Arr schr Lynchbnre, Gould, N York. ship Stirli aoe ‘ar irling, Barstow, ork, Below—3 rigs ‘athe s ‘Ariadne, Row Seger, Port 8) urday, on, the ky Ye : Emil ri Robertin: schr Waterville, Reed. Ghivekon, Sunday, in tow of steamer Patapseo, San- Sn Jack, London. phucaead ship Ly- TPOO| » Dee? eames brig Brendywi ie "R10 ‘obbit, n Froucis ele Rasling, Westcott, N York: Yor! tkadin, Jarman, N York. ott Matanzas; Elk, Nickerson, ‘astie; schr Samuel! Castner, Robin- ‘Smac! ct “ce 9 Joel paeah COPAIV. equiped e mineral, dinease, lex sale and retail Sil (OUGHS, COUGHS, UGHS. Cos coubH eae eee by Corbyn tence for the cure of cong! Bi Pearl street, corner of Fraakfort, agent {i es. ing the system perfect rest, Lamp Stare, Sun eee N %—=Dr. Cullen’s In} table Remedy, is a tie preparation, sams, no mercury, or any Gonorrhe J. Q. Fay, General Agent, London. hs, colds, » Consumption, &e.. oem tale by by Ge lolborn, artic! rex, — pete ‘R. SARACCO, Italian Chor hist, and M’lle AN GEL bins firat teacher of the sian Dancing Acade- if Mr. 8, grate! pt to the Am “beaw poe there taught in a few lessons perio for the above mentioned dances, recently published in New York, can be ‘Academy, Broadway, comer of Canal street, N ee DANCING, tre Broadway iph Fagin DERJARDING. of the’ Academie her Classes nok fashounble zi fazai dor for the season to ual Imre ir. Ferg wi “4 ‘was not received in Parisian “‘salens” as 8 eatrical "The above beantifal dances, and Wyfoikg new Mazurka, and Schools an made known on DANCING fice iteps, in order to replace the one invented most fashions aatvilie Mer Waltzes in two and three steps, are purchased He 4 soem West oj Pans, tfally informs the public that Dancing eve ‘commenced. Be Be the ew waits Me- rille, oa Polkan, (ariena) and « a Plicntgn. Mig ‘rill give the Rret bal to her pupils, the first week of December. — al Dances ta SCOTT & GO. Curr and Spirit Establishmen in burg! es. nen ‘ahe wines cousi Fink Amaal , pale sherry, nadia. ever doch, ke. Beoteh Herrings ley, (the ¢ celebrated Toen F be delivered free ofexpeaae in any part of the ouly. a alay's cclebraced oye *8, 76 Nassau street. Jesale and Reta Family Grocery, Tea, Wines, he proprietors pledge and sold at a uomi- and m: ne relay & Per. rm Candle: = article London Porter hand Alloway Ale; Fruit; ssh Se Cheese; French, English and om iced Hams ms, a superior New ear wored aud sound; saps, Search, kee; Raisin, ‘ime. COTT & 3 Is from en JE¥FERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. Orrice No. 0 Wat. strext, orrosite THE MEACHANT’s G NEW FUR STORE—Just Opened. } DVERTISER would hereby respectly inform his at No. 317 Pearl street, conatactly on hand a large and and Furs of all d Mnewte hopes by his attention to deserve Dont! poe dpe ak the number, 257 Ris Company cont ay eee loss or dams by Fire, on dw a hor XCHANG cas Spo Ke Thorn, Thomas, jorrell, | E p Domart, | " qHomas w. Hebeety President. er 0% fre A, STUTZE’S ned anew store fuiton, where he ha we ‘doors fy tor witha and a share of the public pa- Pearl st. GA. “SruTze. Farrier. TO ‘SILK MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. in ‘Tolland e four comers, and ‘caualy sel: ¢hies of Hartford and "a igre Oeerdate houses. waht uber cone dious seoret one ‘of which | ai mete ble be tea Fallon twostories each, of feet Ly each id have bi sce na, mts bm ta yd dye house, with steam with immediate ma ne ery, ra Br vom" Mansfeld ites) from the aleeville Silk sbbe factories, one 100 feet by 25, oy the Lote feet b oo 0 ut, tw it twenty-five lorwieh, known as the of 8 feet pi table jete with conv: ‘com: twa ats of inachinery, Ww ver cuae | rater e neqnalled in the State, the mills | having been stopped by the longest dronght. All che | n have been Cop within 10 renter part | within 3 years, at a cost of $30,000—ani wre all ia irst rate re | pai sink | of the York | and Boston gh th land arin eatate, £ in ite anal os 1a greatly ea hance its sere ME, mermoes number o of Wij ‘of the Balreon bo vatiecced ” ad ee an date fall It Cy Eee the Iuenriane iri pert way, west a Poses y_be had by Fall partion eens & SONS .172 ee at Rey, GENUINE BEAR’S OIL. Most energetic poisons to which ther to ines, the Genwine stan Known to cheusises that ‘can ‘Cow ¢ roots with a most heall coloring matter within }» whieh it pr soar Sav ‘She seut for a boule with a for with Hoan oe ae tertoss mB pine bee ob fs Hances Fant UND 8 GO Hee pa a CONSUME ror Fulton os William ats, tant pAagers By ie, Yorx—Cuantes ar) Rina, comer of | wey and Chamber ta; KA. SAN i t, 48 Grand, treet, J. i e Dapp 771 Broads pr od me cor, ie irendwey 3 a » ud ate ‘Guion. eor-of Bowery and DEAF. ED. BROADWAY. (Ex tract jl cheerfally 38 iy comply with eifwebinm. | 381 lidod Home, ea waht ag lela, eae often inva na unfit for duty, i ty sen tive nate ua | Greatness, and discharges from as The the treat positive and speedy cure without restrietion of ment of D: Js, nurista in New York, ne drat lame Dasinens. "ihe many advantages whieh the | tizely: ering ond ae aeuin. recared a ere ‘Greenwich Wrarrknd Keronet, 121 Baltons street, Br Oups rooklyn; B. Ops & So: yey ‘ipo 109 Court ann ‘mere NEW BEDar 4 AND SURGICAL COLLEGE for now at Ne the suppression of d jeekman ai in ox in the presence of the its to eure << Bo opdiscovery. ‘They x, in all complaints, much es eculiar to females, weakness ce. &e., and have if to warrant a remedy has kes Tmereury used ia for. the fast ten ‘years Seas 8 tall universal success, the proprietors re 12 Beek duce ry pene squat Croryrgtn 4 per box. For sale at 147 Greenwic! niprey ] itie iar om aleets, hubit Ml. holds: ah eta Oy piles 4 Br. Mo holdsno communion with pretpaded as, eet hia ‘London Diplomas with the rs of the Poitiers setae LUGINA CORDIAL, on THE ELIXER OF LOVE, FOR, the sure and seedy cure of incipient Consumption, Sarton tapos, soon Whiter Glset, | aug Coopers Sir obstracted or difficult Menstruation, iveoutinenee of Urine ot | 200% Fulton street. Letters attended CEO harge thereof rnd for the geveral prostrarion r the result of tohereut or NaLTiUNAL PUBLISHING CUMPANY. ty EUROPATHY, ot Drags and Galvaniam, FREDERICK HOLM te K, fe D. This book should abe in. Be hands on of Oren Bencticlamnes af Es rarom ma ya LSet Wi tae persecutions be y be . fa reeniee nd Uns hook tan evidence that be ina Oo and fearless fs ever in the cause of truth onal, og festuat ats, Phils tter whi ill cess i eu: "Nothing ean effects om the human For sale wholesale and retail by the any, Souttreast cor. of Fifth and ii Pablished by the Com NATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. Dik to eh magnifieese work on th el, on first view, the mod selerered Seite raising the front wall of ar are discov pects Li a all part 4 one of the most important medical discuve: Price $3 per bottle. pal office removed Ato comer of Liberty street 420 1m*rh LIQUID HAIR DYE. ATCHELOR’S instantaneous Liquid Hair Dye, is cer tainly a most valuable discovery, as hundreds of recardea in New York cua alike ‘miserable com- e Pounds thet aro sold under the name of hair dyes, it actually forms ali it promi Proof the inventor is pared to bermanceay edlorladier or gentlemen's hair, to'« perfectly sd is boo a eee ge PernaG or brown, and make 26 charge ualett | conceived, en. Gentlemen can have their wi ¥ scape puthake sed Ja alt am pour, for wi aa SS ect nln . setrarane ish eet Mag MATIONAL FURL ISHING COMPAS, ence of those bo prefer spalyiag it th Reual pi 7 a for Hale Bonsles 61 0c Bottles. $1 on int made to the trade, of all books Piheletale and resail by the proprietor, WAL. BAT OHELO! abled ye dy the Netional Publishing Company, ‘nis tmnere vas! OFF ChOWANTED. FURDIL OK RMSTING ‘AND. IMPORTANT” NATURES f ‘ANTED. “ ” ADINS a Gon baying sad ti iit a ih ALPH, Author of the “Private Txeatise,” ke., begs to acquaint those in any way interested in the relerred to, that he may be consulted at his 48 Greenwich str $5 Branes ernally lin the morning, 01 that beside gleet, stneture, and the 4 clothing or ve to dapote of, can obtain a fair exsh ber, at his resi- fe oe, ‘ar gy strona the ot oes, or which will be . 8. CO) \, Le adios ean be exentediothy Me Coe Orders entauled on these parts by veserest: meataiony are others which are deeply interesting to the as Weakness and irritability of the sexual organs from ex: A RARE CHANCE. a HE" iMedia sth ER eetal pateated ticles the cen bead ie coer teak’ | DISEASES and inary affections cle, i fn the Untons ar uganes of eapectability i bona ant whieh ereenerancly ‘allel Gravel ot Stone . ‘© guarantee of $590 per annum will be given. ly to Aware of the low opizion generally entertained of those Je. 17 Falun ty New Verh, | Mette tert atc GSS rasa ree 4 5 : eminent All letters must be post paid. met fig ong since become wanecerenry Orrice or THe New Yorx Gas rant i he gut ir ie haw been been a — surprise to December 21, 11 one ER profession HE Annual Election for thirteen Di stnidaercmbincires ‘diseanes which parsons of every ir will be heldat this Office, N it on Monday, the tith ‘guy January ext, between the hours ofit and 12 o’clock, A. di th tend ily. Uf, be , butone thoneadi fare ofthe mir these eople bring upon soor ety were known, i fe port be formed. And, itis not only the fr present ‘misery and dei It be el j | afer the election, Ee eee mer COUT | ea eed soareatas ee aria depiened: bat d22tojyllr C. L. EVERITT, See’y. | them are of such a nature as to effect posteri it WIGS, WIGs. pT a De Sa $53. Brsgpenoncs wer ovens Sete Set, | Peso coe cnece See ee rat Me at yet inf int rt | way of Mie ine so perfectly comforaable sate | “Bet gardto the mote immediate train of evils, un wearer unconscious Cy) he has a Wig on, and yet | haps Proves so fruitful n sourse as the se they eanngt be detect: | verti Kile of drops or a box of pulls for ouly by: Wane Bee ei Made only by Wm. Bachelor, No. 2 Wall bitge near | nate cure ofthese complaints. Now, suppesing orn e way. A large assortment always on hand. di5im*re | semedies were sh ra ROUSSEL’S AMANDINE, Sissons dldter froma ont sotoed oak eemtonon | FoR TNE PREVENTION AND CURE OF im one must be destructive in an pve if tunities the author PED H. SUBSCRIBER, (Inte of the firm of E. , Brea rane pO LER gece Hed the other, t their complaints were either ane mar the other, yactotally a nt and innocent disor: But of all hich ‘ly harrass aud “aftord the test mas ata That of + forpille or feet attending this ess and wi aufactarer clai e, to the im perfect aati fo | ture. Here the poor patient however, no arti . or month. etimes the cies Ioretge or Ee which the subs: his former pai A. A. SSE te te ROUSSEL'S, 159 Broadway, ‘Where he will remain nol furcher notice. Every variety of 8 arn, bg ea ge Rotors sic, Nails Tooth and tuning Braslen Wetter Bae rf " tien, Odour Bonen, waleaute for preseates tear asimer MOTHER’S CORDIAL. i le, when used in the Inst he fe ae 88 female who we Its effects are to ndant on Child Birth one ae mother in a state of safe: tele, bat the preseription ¢ ofa thor personally, ne furnishes his own mode of cure, which headopts who fof hi ‘sth lar'study. For sale at 182 Brosdway, comer of J ee suet cals ‘Tottme thu can be devived, ae world will 413 Lm: tested ted by thous thousands of names were the RIVATE job RUESRERSI BN OPER ‘A, D. 160 Sita st many bo eddegesed “hog 909 ewer Pion Ti Poh QUAG Rene —The ee Y TliPteteive tus mort Tithful and antiberess canppresai quackery | ee Di therr Feat mia attantign coal ai | pevetoveni ae "i tenets Toome for thove,p F tt ed reutment, a safe tp Hermans 0 CURE NO FAY-DE: PONSTEL, 1 Daae uel wit constite oufuement os ogg 3. od fe pargnlnly Tequested to make uppir | may be consulted in the treatment of certain deli Pr So ee cle wont Term ‘of his diposoes of the members of thet Colleges poy: mrelded | recent cases cured in four Says;no mercury used; Strieture jected with the priaeipal Inapiala europe: for tured fa, One. of two weeks, without amy peini, Congtitu- rh aa sien for ity tom SAF | fo viet a gi posttirely be restored te heath tone turgeneeegiaese hy certain foathsome habit, © ““Perms—Advioe and Medieine, tadsociety.” Dr, C:huavot removed his offee, ar tnsinantea IMFOREART “TO SouNARY *INGALIDS Peron, | bya certaia mushroom dentist. -Nemember 19 Dunne finding it inebavenient to mil | Bext door to Dr. Johnson: div tm re forwarded to Go DOCTOR YOURSELF. —The time has arrived ‘enone. paca Ly with private diseases time of cont come the vietims rast atrret, has published his treat in com} ‘pablinned the profession Teale may daaie — SS renot 2 price of the Rimi ane i riptions any ove nay Kanan} el VELFEAUS feecn Finn Ls. ones. thea TOM the rydiesl eure of ponortbose, riots seminal exw | anne, SRO ext nthe caret of isions, and sll mocopurafent discharges from the urethrs. These Pills, the result of twenty year's ence inthe | many othe: el Hospital de Charign Paris, ae by their cele | enumerate in the publi Prints. va, brated inventor, feanor Velvean, ‘an infallible remedy | and at thi Jowise Drug oree—30 Fulton street; for all diseases of the urethra. fect a cure in amues | 1), San: streets Aspi-wall, 66 Will 4. otter Gime than any other remedy, wichout tainting the | H: Ring, ie Rrondway: Wook > i ee Cophomeied oF con! ent from Sands &'Co.,77 Broad Baty A. We eo $ lancy street? ‘ind both corners of Broadway , he CURED, Stn coe pra D*22 JOHNBON, 17 Duane street, pear Chatham street, York in ithe wengmens of The D ed a Tapes or excens of any Kind, Tt is an irq Ferwtaton for shall i tone imesh cases fa dozen $5; exrefally | $008 the body ori oe ERE Eee ene net Gale * . bones of the se on {CORDS ALTEnAT IVE MIZ ALTEaAT'VE MIXTURE. | causing some and nent op Rome oo Poattively Permanent cure of prima. or ite, | No alteration, Siar or rrevention from bu sinew Fosepacd any’ t at = a fee of $3, attended to. te a way connected with a “nn Beam, cet commer ape ale hs 21 Fr R ETD HEAL ane ant ee ea eee Bead anes a ‘er and oh are of =e ae

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