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eee the act to which this is & supplement, so fer as may shall bs andare eg ee a gerne eer rT mey have boon, or may be, in the Sore Court, or other courts, of for any the territories of the U: ‘Stal at time the Sha territor: yy have been, or may jter be, ad- mitted as Staten of the Union, Mr Ingersoll briefly plained thet there are two writs of error in the eee ‘ourt, hago say in consequence of « deficiency in the law, that body cannot take cognizance. The Chief Justice ia! him of the fact, and was anxious that the writs be removed from it to the courta of the States which were territories at the time they were sent we awae. he asked that the House immediately proceed The Boeve of the bill. exkeR—This csnoot be done unless by uuani- aie Feree (holding » newspaper in his hand) —Mr. one ae ask that the bill be printed, and laid before the House, that i vith i om @ s we may become acquainted worxeo..—By all means. ‘unanimous consent the bill was read twice, and Seen ae cane . e ¢ purpose of announce! I 3 Gen. Dromg: Me Pern (to Mr. Meade)—Give me two minutes to occupy the floor for an Sepianaticn. I will not detain the for any length of time The Srraxex—The gentleman from Indiana asks leave to make a Cxplanation. [° Let’s hear it,” “goon’} No objection. THE UNION—MR. RITCHIN—THE DOCTRINES OF '9S—IN TENTIONAL PALSEHOOD CHARGED ON THE OFFIOIAL ED- 1TOR, BTC. P. Tir, (still holding the paper im his hand)—I ‘wish to oall the attention of the House and the country, to = most peurile, miserable, and false report made fir the Union—I don’t know by whom, but | suppose by Mr Ritchie [ undertake to that what is here aiven [* Strong lang’ | N onan 4 z so. [* ‘uage.”] Now, no man understoodme to say what is here Inted, as follows pl aoe eaten soe ome on this motion. any man an anot could claim the honor of having raised Mr. Polk to the Presidential chair, he could ao 18 [te ter | If any man more than another coul introduction of the tariff of 1846 as his awk he could do it.’’ [Increased laughter. ] Poor, miserable, peurile attempt! These men are be- neath those whom | Siete desoribed as without the power of reason, and ben: i contempt! And the re- port continues : “In short, x an one more tham ano- ther, he himself ‘might ‘Safin the mor of having brought about all the great measures of reform which the gov- ernment had recently adopted, and the improvements of the commercial interests, to the annexation of Texas, and the display ot their ane upon the battle fields of Mexico,” etc. [Laughter.} 1 will not ocoupy the time of the House in repeating what | said yesterday, but all who heard me know this report to be an utter [Laughter] The reporter did not under- stand me 80; he could not. No man, young or old, near a or F absent. thing ie pg aesort that he heard me ly suc! it @ miserab\ the proprie pre who cannot agree with him in all able trash. (Mr. Perirr spoke with much earnest- ness] Had! time, and the indulgence of the House, like to read a comment in this morning’s Union. (Cries * go on,’’ we should like to bear it.”) In the editorial to which I have referred, Mr. Ritohie ssys that familiar as he“ bas been for yeara with the imposing ar. rey of objections to the doctrine and policy of internal improvements” (commencing as far back ag the Virginia resolutions of ’95, | suppose.) * Mr. Polk understood them better than he did, and this he was “ free to say.”— ¢ een Ga Jong continued.) Yes, the President far sur- nd he goes on with a long string ef ob- jections, and says that interoal improvements would in- Waite aie ko n.see 06 expenses, at th want all our means to carry on Support our gal- lant troops, and w an honorable peace.” Now| { ‘would do a iat he is ready to do in this war, would not, at romans when the finances are in ‘heir present condition, the money for internal impreve- ments, (we un you eee Pettit to say;) but I will not be ai It seems Mr. Ritchie is inoa- of Glerimian ng between power and polity, be- ween power 904 prerel j and hence the President and Mr Ritobie thit those who favor internal im- provements would involve the country in all manner of sew. Sueb is not my wish { ask gentlemen to dietipation between qenee and polfty, between sore 16 use of it; 1 will not let him be the expo- oy Sa Rawten viliggor pt Ticjaad santa . le Te} wha Ve, aid; but I don’t Know, nor care. (ie ast e awe ees sty siinaA sau, ors, ‘eral consent, offered # resolution au- thorising RA Lei aster General to renew his arrang ae ae ten) enveratics Hees mike rate with tl Rich: pany; and it was referred to the commit. tee on the post office and post roads. DEATH OF GEORGE C. DROMGOOLE. Mr. Meapx, frobedience to the sadam. of the House, Fose to eanounce the death of G: lates member of that body. He died e h in Virginia, on the 27th of April,a few days after he reovived the intelligence of his re-election to Congress. He com ced his political life at an early period. Soon after he was eligible, he was chosen a member of the Legislature. The reputation which he there acquired Ena enn tg itself,and at the early age of thirty- was chosen. with three others, by his district, to deliberate with Madison, Monroe, and Marshall, and other distinguisted legisiators, in the only convention which had assembled in Virginia siuce the adoption cf her first constitution. Afterwards he was sent to the Senate, over which he presided with great ability ‘until 1835, when he was elected to Congress. Here his great Seth ers of mind have been felt and acknowledged, and influence made a deep trace through the records of this body, His father was a native of Ireland, aud was the firstsettier in the eounty in which the deceased was bora ; and from the pulpit, did Edward Dromgoole, du- Hing the exeitement of the Revolution, read the Decla- ration of American Independence. Mr. Meade spoke of his predecessor's powerful intellect and his goodnessof heart, and taped ee ited his character as the “ noblest = of God,” = ream msn. @ usual resolutions of regret, to wear crape on the arm for thirty days. oto. were adopted, and, as « further mark of respect, the House iad, journed und ‘to-morrow. ‘very moment when Court Martial of Lieut. Col. ; Heemont. inGton, Deo. 15, 1847. Capt. Gitiespre’ ed. The Jupor Apvocare read tement that, inasmuch as the Court had admitted the evidence of Capt. Gilles- ie to prove an attempt on the part of Gen. Kearny to Seta Gillespie in California, and to prevent his attend- ance here as a witness, he,the Judge Advocate, would estate to the rt that he would prove by General Kear- ny tha: s unaware of the intended return of Capt Gillespie and Com. Stookton; and that now, he would proceed to queation Capt. G. upon ce.tain facts of a pri- vate nature, such as “had he not rented a houne at Los Angeles for 6ix months?” &c..in order to prove that Gen. K., knowing these, could not have supposed that the wit- nese desired to return. Lt. Col. Faxsont promptly said that the course of the Jadge Advocate, in thus ro iee to the evidenee of Capt. Gillespie, was irregular; and hoped that the Court would not permit {t ; that the proper time to reply to evidence was aftot it had been concluded, and pia he had exa- mined Gen. Kearny The Jupce Avvocars disclaimed any intention of ro- ing to, oF rejecting, | the evidence of Capt. Gil- E aid batsaltted to the Cone nhethae th wie meat ae prope or whether the questions proposed Pine it col Besson bear) be 4 the st; ent of the was eviden' @ result of a conversa- dont last-night with General Kearny, and he remonstrat- od against the Judge Advocate stating, in advanci what the evidence of Gen. Kearny, when recal pon Be — K, could be re-calied, and let him then aoe mn the court wascleared,and after some time, when the Court said that all papers should be me cpeand and that the questions sould be put Q. Had you, when you lett Los Angeles, rented o house? ‘And fo for how long? And do you know whether Sida’ fact was known to Gen. Kearny and Commodore i Peditens to my leaving the Angels, the term for which I bad rented quarters for the officers had expired; to secure them for a longer pees. it became necessary torent them for six months. This fact was certainly known to Com. Biddle, as he told me, in the conversation with him, that | had a house at the Puebla; he received information from Gen. Kearny and Col. Cooke. uate oth a Boge a fat Ks the country was fe , &o. At what time di and when was the road unsafe! pers gti A. I think the first report or rumor of an expected of. Mexicans under General Bustamente, was in BEE ed to increase almost daily until Com. Stockton went paren San Diego in the month of April, to look after the reported approaching force. During all this time the rosds were unsafe, in all parts of the country south of Monterey, and it was necessary for people to go arm- a a #, not only trom the Californisns but Q. Do know that the road was regularly travelled yee pes pie aad by Capt. Turner, Col. Mason, carriers, y travelled it part pd A but notall Capt Turner at this time, also, arrived at Los Angeles. | do not know what party he hed oe jason came to Los Angeles by (via San Pedro) on, ie returo | was informed he took with him armed escort hired for the purpose. Col Fremont also tre d the road with a small party of two or three, but performing: his journey with extraordinary , Sfforded no Sepommaliy See the Californians inns to atteck him. ‘The Juvoe Avvocare said, that the cross-examins- thon was concluded ; but stated also, that the fact prov- 4 by Col Fromont ‘that Major Cooke had taken posses- sion of the quarters at on Angeles, turning out Col Russell, Ko., need not be oj any other evidence, because the army Tegulatio, , with which the Court bier allowed a superi erloF officer to take what ¢ thought proper, even to the exclusion of his "ent. Col ¥. remonstrated against this paper, as it argumentative. And the court was cleared. The Court fi said, that the statement of the Judge Advootte ‘nd the reply of Col. Fremont, should not go on the re- F, rite a 8 = Capt. Gituxsyie was then examined by the Court. Q. Could you have left California sooner than you had not Gen. K. interfered with you, as you sup- ey proms . now any ciroumstances which Lope to re that Gen. K. endeavored te prevent aan men Wilron and McLane from atten ing ‘red to be summoned for the trial of Lieut. A. Ido oo fimae any such sicumetances but I have ays believed that my detention hi rence to the ‘imeaities which had ocourred in California, . Q. By defence. aie of tar you please te explain to the oert eourse 0! avelling get from Monterey to the United States id A. To arrive ny the Sacramento Valley, Com. Stock. ton and Gen. Kearny took different roads, the former by 4 ert ? Mont Lo a Tagopors Tarsunt, U. 8. A., was called ‘and sworn for the defence. u arrive at Los Di S tose ia the Callfornla bat an officer battalion. Q. Did you copy a certain letter on Januar; and can you Ary it if you were to see it, wit rn did with it? jeut. Col. Fremont handed me a letter in his own nana writing, which he asked me to copy. It was alet- ter directed to Gen. Kearny, dated January 17,—and is set forth in one ef the identified). Col. Fremont them left me to Kearny’s quarters, desi meas soon asl the letter to send it to him letter, and gave ic te Mr. Carson to carry. ~ Qa. DAM, Carson go off with the letter, and where is e no) A. Mr. Carson started with the letter, from Col. Fre- rn quarters, and is now, I believe, on his way to Ca- part of the wa: what order di consequence ? A. | was. Iwas bearer of des) Fremont from San barked on board the Malek Adhel, and B I landed there on the 8th of January, and joined Col, Fremont on the morning of the 9th. Q Where did you fisd Col: Fremont, and rey did you get to him, and did you deliver the despato: A. I found him at the camp of the Willows; | hea three horses and hired an Indian as a guide. A gentleman named Carrillo was with me. on January 9t.. the pass of San Fernando. Q. State whether you passed through the enemy’s owaY Avaut ina d. 1 o’clock at night, I passed th: ut 12 an Bialna sha it, je enemy's camp of 60 to 100 m . “ Q. Was it in the: sear of Lt, Col. Fremont ? A. It was, The witness was here discharged. And the court adjourned. Wasuinaton, Dec, 16, 1847. liminaries, this morning, . Fi tement in writing, in which he proposal made by the Judge vooate, that all his evidence of facts, of which the Judge Advcoate was satisfied of their truth, should be admitted ora without examining the witnesses. T' Lt. Col sald might do well in some cases, but would work badly in others. Capt. R. Hemsiry was called for the defence, and as ba udge Advocate was about to administer to him the Major Granam moved that the court be cleared; it was ao ordered. After more than two hours delibera- tion, the door was opened, and the cause of the secret session was discovered to be a deliberation upon the pro- y of expelling from the court room, the reporter for the Baltimore Sun; that individual having made the art of his report of the proceedings of jut. Peed of the navy, under examination. Ibore an order to Gen. Kearny on the 9th of January, on the field of battle, from Com. Stock- mmedore directed me to say jars to send a square and a fiel height, to prevent t After the usual mont presented a declined to accept t! priet, following a r doy last, Li ton. The guns. Advocate tle, and in During the closed session, Mejor Graham had brought this to the notice of the court, and after mature delibe- De am the court said that the reporter should be exclu- A suggestion was made that the Sun re) reporter for other ever, that the court s! insisted on his expulsion. The reporter—the decision of the court having been made known to him, retired, making a low bow to the court generally, and to Major Graham in particular. Mr. Hemely was examined; his evidence was unim- portant. The Weather—Conviction of Wm. 8. Birch—Trial of Turncr—A Burglar Identified—The Mo. At last the sun has triumphed over the storm king, and shines out brightly this morning. As! predicted a few days since, the second trial of Wn. 8. Birch, on the charge of a conspiracy with Rich- ard J. Turner, in defrauding the Mechanics’ Bank out of $50,000, resulted in his conviction. made for arrest of judgment, and bail offered for his ap- pearance to await the result, but it was refused by the court, and he was given to the custody of the warden of the jail. It ie still necessary to convict Turner on this indictment before Birch can be sentenced, and if Tur- ner is acquitted, why Birch will be set at liberty also, as one cannot be guilty without the other is. escaped under several indictments for iy the TY and now, Turner has robbing the bank, rs mere quibbl ding, he rob! a be proved that it was Sjoint affair between But the testimony notwith unless it him and Birch, both will go that convicted’ one will siso convict the other. Tur- ner’s trial, however, has been postponed to the January yang Englishman, whose arrest | mentioned a on suspicion of being connected with the in this city, turps out to be named of articles of jewellry, mare Charles W. Watts. A numb Ko. found in his possession have been recognized as arti- cles stolen from some of the housesrecently burglarious- le that others will be. have drawn good hou cy of the weather James Buchanan, delivered in Lane: og onthe 4th of July, 1815, is re-published as an advertisement in o: the morning papers. ‘The charge of obtaining goods under false pretenc on which a member of the bar was yesterday held to bail is coupled with a misdemeanor, much that while an officer, he undertook to be the coun- her, while visiting her cell in his inspector of the prison. dence having been contradicted in many ints, the announcement of the Judge, that he would old the defendant to bail, caused much surprise in thore who had heard the testimon: only be attributed to a desire to sift to the bottom the ison house--much having come ta “his in the last term, needed. The Supreme Court ‘have habeas corpus in tl nesday next, by Judge Kelly, selof Margaret Gall cfflcial capacity, as rangements. 06 town of Xeni imperfect. that them c! way of Sonoms and Napa Valley, the latter as1 have been informed, crossed the river San Joachim; both it ek ts SY still he was Wain od to think there he pove: inew 5 Yenkos (alli with any thin, ml dlls tna ifm naling Sead Biligy etal up the iden that arerything soming up the u * | Gaba full of —— ae hes age EE of across the course of CJ that he may save his ammunition. aaron a jusses removed from the pole-ca; id accumulate, and the “ whole Tae take fire in Ss small boy with whom I bn convers-, at Xenia, a few evenings since, posta wine Raman on the wires, remarked rather itranger, do you hear that thi pacene out as though it was s human!” quantum sufficit of the anecdotal. Of news-inoi- er, | have nothing additional. y the way, thir, res rather a on. *} Olney, near this parry Charlestoa—21 bales cott near it, becomes Ps AAV as OF cmnuguaa, Satvapar Dee. 18 AMERICAN HOTEL. fiacons Cc ‘Sirmnghan Berw five minutes,” eles in January lest, as ion, and in what Teak t t ‘A. 1 did, about the 13th. I was the adjutant of the Kamondel, P MD eas orb R Ww. Wi H Hildreth, Roek! be Bit ig weer affair came might before lest. A man ing probably to enlist the secieah ea and throw odium th whom io was @t enmity, fired tol through = Ser into his own pacy he averred, he came nearly being killed. leaked out, however, ani celved » notice to quit. at ‘Boston; inti ig, Philade mg oe an aie, Ht Mitebell,’ Poughkeepaies 2 Mtdehettt 6 Lansing, Alb ny. ‘Letter shown ane and instead of srmpetiizy he re: Mr.Careon. I copied the Sina Siva, December 16, 1647. Movements in Town. Knowing your desire to hear what is passing with us in our growing and thriving village, maJam rumor says, that ex-Surrogate Wells is to be the Keeper space beamed Prison in this place; R. Woods, of your cit that the agency lies between Swainof the Smith of White Plain * ar ing, New Yorks ite Kev Mr MeClean, FRANKLIN HOTEL, Mrs Blanton, Mrs iH Porney, Boudiperei JW Green” wood, Cambridgeport; A Lester, ‘Conana HOWARD ny D Johnson, re rb J Pn xamination of the witness was closed, and he was . Hamiey was called, and sworn for the de- Q. Were you at San Diego,in California, in December, Governos Btool 1846’ Ifs0, did you accompany on the march to Briley, J C Bi plain semal Tne Stock Markets, 18—First Board—100 Gerard Bank, +3000 Schuylisall Sev i to Los Angeles’ Apd you receive from Com Stockton, with respect to Lieut. Col. Fremont’? and what did you doin I accompanied him ee far as San Luis Rey. hes from Com Stockton to Cok a Rey to San 2 Diego, ‘where I em- landed at Sao ay pete, es U 8. Bi “ateag? ‘Board—2000 to Baic 3,100 es lee Resta A A 1: "20 ay All, Pothier ficv ee, ol oer G Townsend, + Mr Allen, do., oa ‘Troy; JL. Tomlmton, Swill CBaw'elt, Wi ; eat Barrington: BC T C Comett, TYoukers; O Dyer, New York; we TSA Hurlbue teed 8 Venture ea Ni Kors a di ond es lo iso i 90 Mast Boston Te iivide ry alae "Ss HOTRIL. B ies Brad Brooks cw YW Eoieighia: a, Providence; T Darlington, Al- “NEW EI aLaeD HOUSE. I delivered the despatches The camp of the Willows is north of MARITIME HERALD. Port of New York, December 10, 1847, whitm MOON SETS..<+ecereeee 4 bei Weisht, 8 Seitgere HIGH WATER 4... NORTHERN HOTEL. GA F Mo pins Pinto SS B-E rae ink, pire Greger, Ribystont J ‘TAMMANY HALL. "A H Van Pelt, Mr Shucks, Mr Houseman, New Yorks 8 Aties, J Howard, N ft; J Bluscome, New 9, Ni nasmoes NoTEL. New York: J Btanle barring Ete Haddam; EB WASTED HOTEL. ts; W W West, Philadelphia; Stockbridgs. N Yo: Lo, Hartford; J A Corsen, New Cleared. Pee ig Ti maT Fish, Bickmore, New Orleans, Maillard & 2 wier, Havana, Brett & Vose; ia 4B Nard Se Johse NEw Wi Wade, do; Gulnare, (Br) Anderson, do, Di Ryder, ine 0 prise J At H Killam, New Haven; Bee — ae : A mond, Brandywine; Lucy, Hosmer, $¢ Marks, Fi eat CA, Brett & Vose; Alert, Jones ‘Sake Mra Burr, Dearborn, Richmond, Al es copra! Baltimore; Diamond, Avery, do, John: Heras, fo bey % Co; KW Brown, Frances, Wilming- wi Paablato *Attlebeoughe Anderson, Ehiladel pbs 3 Spy, Bal riday, ship Christian: Hammond, New Orleans, omit ted in the like received fros elem 5D rat Tuger, ith US a Desf mee N ee faker, dov; burg; We Pox, CF Great Barrington: M gai T tghensk. Fe Cantal in Lathan, Tase Chale: A Kiel road, Lowel LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. cT ba New Chan HW ford; W Cham- sdfrid. do :G Boardman alana cP riety J Magill Clima Ai Bell, pew forseys J een, cag GF Wonskeran J 5H ‘aterloo; ilingby; NJ; W Ingram iladelphia; Mrs Mebonald, yak Bramacad Boston; Mr pope ee Troy. Colnmbls £0; jer- +» Prov dence: A. ‘s Mathew- RESSLS.—New dr ran characters desired toh ren street. N. Charleston, Brown, C! 17th inst, bey! f the ane we disiaas Le a house on deck, both anchors eal Pr ratios jen made to order atthe s, faithful repre ireat JU Faney tae ahortet notice 9 14t*r British magedine ater 1, 47 days, with ihe a Bay Poe it 9 45, boar a by bandoned, whieh proved | to be the Lady Keanna, en toe London, loaded with see Gen, K.and y from returnin; gay the order, an turn to Com. Stockton, I observed the troops moving towards tho hill. ‘\ Major Granam—Was the order a written order?— (Much merriment) Several members aud the Judge No, no; s written or ie aand 202 steer Dress nacre compri ¢ plain black and neared sugar, &e, her rudder was rn was much injured; had id, spars standin, rae ortment of Shirts, U own menufacture, a me ofthe ihe t assortments of geutlemen’s furnishin is to be found im this count.y. \J. AGA’ 237 Erona Way ,QOmnen of Park Place. quart feet her hoi ig ite Paynon Preble, Bangor, @ days, with lamber, to cnr Mary Elizabeth, fiom Norfolk, bound to New Bedford, on the field of bat- (CH PORDaS PRESE* T8—J, PSKTE has just jid astortment of Geatleme te alee aal "Wallets, a in ollars, Stoc jutfitter, Bliter putin in sues ‘with’ loss of anchois, was supplied by U smore, 2 days, to Maillard & Lord. Schr Wm oan Sterling, Virginia, 2 days, midst of an action! I ship, 2 brigs, unknown. apers. Major G ould protect its msmbers, nnd be Packet ships riechtty London; Yorkshire, Liver- Z rion, Charleston; Glenmore, fast; Dank Rapid, Havaun; Wave, Vera Cruz; and others, 4 Per brave fabricauts, Tsuch as Vases, Jord xan aad Vee ih Lamps. &e_ & acu Herald Marine Poccemand ence. Li Agrived—Brid, awe e] ing p rose ood styles of Lo XIV, and XV: Reticules Pur- ook bohemian Glassware ee Papier mache orvomona en for ladies eg id rns boxes of Gaines, card Boxes, waihine Can ar Cunea, bronze sevar aque’ lig great varievy; mathematics! aod drawing boxes. camera Opticas, ‘boxes, sell-moving Toys, &e. DODWORIH, 325 Broadway, opp Veu y packer ship W romias, ohn 2 WiMischen, jneur Liverpool, Nov: 1 Piilscetiancous Record, A Brio wns reporsed yesterday ashore on the Hook, presa- med to be the Gen Marion, fur 8t Marys, befure mentioned. A motion was INTS FOR THE HOLIAYS—325 | saya) WAY The subscriber has. now 01 lection of Holiday Presenu and packets from Eu) is his complete col- the late steamers ne ‘ites from purchasers, an early at importations, which are unusually red with great care by histastefal and . in every Cases, nfeetionary ERICK ‘A Pica The 416 5t*rre Tue Waecns at Hant’s Istann—The. of and from Bostou for New Herrick, went ashore at supposed to have bilged. ‘of Cape May) from ighuoun bbuec, iseesi) high aud dry oe tue bose the sehr Henry B Bascomb, of Port Elizabeth, is high anc Silver Plate, and Ware, begs to ieean the anor, of and from Boston bound:to Philadelphi ‘Can be got off easily. jangor) from Norwich for this port, ‘Can be gat off easily. Schr Ipswich. (uot Increase) (of Thomaston) hence for Bos- ashore at sume place, and will probably be a total wreck. achr Marietta, is reported with loss of bowsprit and bul- ashore at same place. Schr Cadet. (of ashore at same place. ver, or Silver Plated ete lag fined can be be geet comprisi! ‘en and Supper sets, all maki matoliing th the bother, ‘and got up in the newest Hasty Dinner, each piece t London fashion. "The beach is reported to be strewn with all ik ¢ above vessel see nt of the underwriters, dated Rk HOLIDAY AND WEDDING Fo KeENaS- ver late, Argentine Silver, and Sheffield ith silver mountings. jomas B: Bh Silver and Sheffield Sitver trade, that an assortment of the richest description of Sheffield Silver Plated Ware, warranted to have sterling silver mount- ings, suitable for ele Presents cononte Sits er Plat tine Friday, states that the above vessels hi ‘The Renown, and The former is badly ivjure ed with domestic goods, and had a deck load which was either washed off of broken to piece: tta is not much injured. Scuk Beir, McMath, from Norfolk for New York, with jedell, went ashore on Long 6th, about 6 o'clock, two miles Passengers and crew weiesaved ties between two bars, head off nd will go to pieces next tide as the gate ._Her cargo cousisted of tobacco, corn, wheat, molasses, &c., which is mostly imsured in W dl street, together with part of the vessel. The Belleis owned by Messrs Sturges, Clearman & Co fcur Joun W SmitH, Perine, from Foilade) his to New York, with a cargo of coal, went ashore on the 15th, abreoat of robably be an ectire loss. with much diffieulty by 9 apt perine peers sloop ashore on Absecom 3 W was consigued to Isaac © Long, Bs ll bitged, with the jetta, et be, Une off with water c every description. Chinehill, 8 rn assortment of Rue Trimmings, other store in this city. of Wooster st., aud 130 ‘Chatham fi onan &H AUGH WOU b assortment oft rie ey ey sell at exceeding! a cary of grain, ke.. Braneh, on the morning of th with much difficulty. She shore, full of water, 2ontinued very sevel They have not yet had a lady visi- ter, however, and it is equally certain, will not. figures representing marble, would not be deemed indeli- cate—but where the whole form, breasts, body, and ex: tremities, are exposed, “ colored to life,” it has a lasci- vious effect that all the slang about art and purity of mind cannot overcome. ixtures of every Basttets, Cov jpoons, works, Li fapaned Tea je Cutlery, the finest assortment ew patterns; French Clocks and tes jet and decorated article of plain waite de! Hety, plated Castors, Waiters, Dish Covers, Pusherand Candlesticks, Butter Knives, ‘Tea Setts and Coasters, Tia single tapi in sets; Tab! ever offered to the public. Candelabras, Porcelain Dim Ware of elegant styles Porcelain Dinner and lected by their agents tien, expressly for their own sales. to aay that they have the finest assortment of new good: ing. recently enlarged theif sto: ¢ modations for showin ti ite the public to ‘OUT. Puiwapenenia, Dec. 18, 1847. ‘The long expected Buchanan war meeting is fixed for this evening in the large saloon of the Museum building, and several big guns have been brought to bear upon the subject, so that the popular curiosity to hear new orartors, may swell the multitude drawn thither on the occasion, Senator Hannegan, of Indiana, and the Hon. Messrs. Brodhead and Thompson, besides the distin- guished speakers of this city, allied to the Buchanan wing of the democratic party of this city, are an- nounced to address the assemblage. The Dallasites are quietly doing all in their power to prevent a large meet- ing to-night, and to further this object, their friends are invited to a gathering in the upper part o of the county, and along extract from the anti Light House, and sll ‘The enptain ard crew ‘and a Ww. eh do not hesitate Scn HR Levin Lanx, at Enllageloita: on the 13th ingt, he wreck ofa brig hailing from urthen, abandoned, with her masts chorsin the bows, and name on the ¢ could not have been in that situ- live, now im the market. they have superior ac ee wronld la respecrfolly, i Wpucead, LACK CAPES A AND BER articles, the cheapest, they believe, ever 0, capes at $16; also, stern yas stoma thi jon more than 24 hours. Bria Meazzo, (of Searsport) Nichols. from Ban ky pro stock of the Se Berthes commencing at $1 ea a of hg be Maka may on Garden Island Le: ight of 15th inst, she la (Pen bably be got off. cfand from Su'livan, M. yrted ashore on the Spit, ‘The tow dost RB Forbes went to her assiatanre about 5 PM, and it is thought she would be got off without serious damage. Brascun Wu 8 0: EpiEy, Neville. hence, of and for Hali- fine ippties fT (4. lee be found inthe city. NB i oldered ma c., as Cheap as can ay. No eration i in prices, 3 R THE HOLIDAYS, OF Te "AND FURS FO HOLIDAYS, OF Muffs; Fur and with a choice per than any al sty Cone? at re ps, Cl their heir goods, call and examine. dtl at*re es from arbre eon 2, ahillings sick. tes at inet collars, sete oh iriuted collars from2n°¢ black fl Ht ightly woied) each, Yd dem? infant’s UTS FOR ‘THE HULIDAYS.— boxes, grapes and raisins in k currants, figs, prunes, colored cand ew green and black teas, German an ic verew, (at labene Ke +» went ashore on Murder Island, fax, with flour. ‘and is reported to be a total near Yarmouth, dy almonds, citron. a Whalemen. Bark Parker Cook, Smith, of Provincetown, was at St Tho- mas on the 4th inst, with 250 bbl ‘A letter received in Fall Ri off Paita Head a few days previce Eedeard, u wel Ao ap bis spoil an board, Win home Ground tu Sept, ship per, Clark, of NBed- fords 12 months ons, with 14 and his decision can heer Knit Morgan, Ewer, and Edwards of Nbedford: avaly 1000 bbls oil. nn 3 ahip, Magnoli, ames, f ff, and brig Matilda secrets of the knowledge wit fauted. a writ of heard on Wed- case, which is to The telegraph between Washington and Baltimore is out of order to-day, and nothing has yet been received from the South bark Tiveles Wheeler for’ Wi rheh rill b et for the winter, the trath of which will Sumatna, July 26—Bark Lucilla, Rope the only Am veasel. Poxt av Prince, Nov 30—Brig Gen Lincoln, (of Damaris- out) Gondy. dig’ spection of the stock. Vincennes, ind., Dec, 8, 1847, nd po abatement made. faysins in al to Stuarts) at brown Havanna with kof eres ge) for sale at je and retail ae ed Fodaeed prices, by JO. FO tone Grocer =e Verey st e the above Gand eit bemadeto those who buy in large 250 and 428 Greenwich ited | MPORTANT, IK TRUE—WM. T. JENNINGS “& CO, Drapers and Tailors, 231 Bs tel, with a view to closing up the a i'd ef partoership, which expires on to the enlargement of their store to tensive patronage will sortment of Ready Ma idway, American Ho and arene, ‘and frock enats, panta: youths’ and boy: apenders, &e., at a reduction overconts every article of which wil if be 9 6 MW pa vt 12-—Bark ‘Tasso, Libby, une; brig jek Adhel, from Montere: Br Hsvena, Oct 4—Arr ship Caroline Auguata, Creamer, ng and ald same day for Bordeau. Sid Oct 14, ship Rome, Sumatra, July 26) Genoa The Message by Telegraph—ElectricAnecdotes, $ All is excitement in these diggings, this morning, in consequence of the suspension of telegraphic operations, just in the middle of the President’s message. operator at Louisville says, the fault is somewhere be- tween that point and Cincinnati, and that he has sent ® men out on the line to ascertain particulars. Mean while, a certain St. Louis editur is in someth! , dy telegraphed portion, received at Louisville, may be published and furnished through by regular mail, before he can complete the? document and express through his monopoly to 8t. Louis. “ Alas, what bardshi o ‘The chap that meddies with this iron!” By the way, the corps editorial of St. Louis were not quite wide enough awake on this matter. They expected, as they say, to get the message, like other telegraphic overcoats, with rich linings, $3; vests 50 Sar e ta. ha . and Beekman =. . HING AND FURNITURE WANT- HES Ctadicnsnd Gentlemen having superfivous effects scl Villian, Snow, do; Jeannette, (of Portland) for Curacoa, tf im ey! of, such as Werring Apperel, Furniture, 6 yegnnourn, NS, Dec (—Arrschr Victori, Hammond, New eash ir ce for the same, by sending for th or a who hed road Ww: fearing the alr Home Ports, HyDee &—Cld achr Arrowsic, Morse, Key West. ‘k, Baltimore; schr Alvarado, (new, 3 masted) +, Bee litid Sng Harriet Newell, Warren, (from Boston, bee bP Arr. pri Hayward, Young, Sy: ‘ay lor, Philadeloh jem Vovett, eh ‘St Thomas; robe Port aa Privee. C CAS OFF CLOTH —t and fluous clothing cr Terai price for the same, by acriber at his residence, Punctually attended to. can ol ad note, Co by se |. B La ‘can be attended w Old stock and job goods bet of any if for Bangor, Draco Bi FIVE DOLLAR 8U. 18 CONSIST OF CLOTH fancy vest, Also cloaks and bassanss conta $1 nt’s flothing me, corner on fy jassau HING }AND FURNITURE, WANT- super- in 4 fair oash mn the sub- h will be i id eae ara | | matter of a public nature intended for St. Louis, through mnt happened to be co- very considerately con- axe Fhitadetphin aches Vathalia © 2) their authorised agent. editor of a leading journal, an cluded to make the message an exception to other ar- This fact was discover: allie sev styles now logtos, NC for Bostoa reat variety, with i Jaren ay for do; pit nd il ortment of dry will be Ee tredueed prices, by nd \d Joshi proms, G tate om the even: | (arate de for ton, Winslow, do for vomstock, New York neket; ‘Genoa, ‘Grant, and Tyro, ing of the 4th, and though one of the fraternit; through to Vincennes in “ hot haste,” with the counteracting the mul apropos affair, he was too late to effect his purpose. The thing was “done did,” as we say out West, and there was no help for it. consolation is the hope that the like may not again A\tavella, Winn, Poto: Keoneponx, Dec 13—Arr bri 1x Brothers, Benson, for river. In port, ready to antl orig Macwias Pont, Dec 10—Sld achs A Vinal, and Isabella, SIAN DYEI PAR JF LUE w and ‘ape erior tevte , Dee 16—Arr schr Alexander M, Caswell, favenngh aid ach fH ‘Adams, Adaine, Baltinoge; E Tinds, de! | PeYpont: Dee li—Arr, schrs Glenden, Lovett eapatch, Atwood, Virginia for Bost min St Jae. tare aaa for’ do. Cid, Chas Dereas, 6 telegraphic wires are progressing rapidly towards St Louis, and the line will probably bo brad wh by 4 oon attend ‘and ait item promptly executed. NG mgood get entre . Bray atll dye al soris of goods, sew ing stk and 4, teams, organzins, and spun silk: rotton treet, betwi and finieh, a fow days since, when | was there, the oo: b, Dec’ 6—Arr schs John Snow, Gordon, Se hill berh, Douglass, Cast jae ody “ts 8i Na, the lene Rie highly amusing to listen to the expressions of as- am , Spe aa tonishment which the “ Suckers’ utter in comment on d without ent+ REO} F, from St. Pe- a i Chara ira street, pees he Vat re fie Maria Therees, Salley, Lee von. Dec 12-Cld wre. Gem bi folk ist ‘bark Marmion) J hel Oot 0 Fy Grafton, (M ENGIN’ E—For Selene a, ty seegaat “ Bill, it seems almighty quar should put themselves to no much trot ble and expense for sich foolishness.” Another say’ “ Well, they may think themselves smart, but I'll be gall- the telegeaph. Says = Mosman, Norfolk. of 10 to peta | f atalow enti a a re. Su jones 25, cents; Pit and as icClean, tea Ta Ne follow e nt be receit Dec. 18. iranian Orleans, Creevy, ite: ‘will pr Se rei Dees 2h a at O; ipearantaa scoara the tay pS OL yMRIC. s ig commence eee ones M fer eG iii ‘a * ‘over Fully erin mp ie ys fouclude vith PHIMBLS Mr. Holland; eowsM. Henry Mi Door ‘open at n}E Dest $e a and sae Bress Circles Cre ipper Box iH FLACE OPERA v ey tetas) Lads! out Di LAMERMOOI= Lord ie Saree ihe bea nes fa in fotats Soestry, no that have sa ed from our office in » for ui thas eter et a a sign foraay amr Lamermoor, ‘ie S’r Benedet.iy Lord aymond, §’r Settimio 1, Sir geen att Coy ig _ rats Bir ips, ie ] d areee of the jenta who act for toP. Ww. VN 18 ae aa s cA Felix Genovesi Pye ister (vo (ost onset i Bapete, "hoses eet SAND 20; “Apply to a a ei ar, 38 IERAL EMIGRATION (OFFICE, well known fast sailing Yo at follows i= Batis IsH AND parame 3 PS FOR 4 o’elock. ‘Tocommence at half past7 pt. ARLEN DONS ee Pe Head thd a. an entire New c Comic sees on OEE Pea cm ie elotk (Parcorrs GE written Aude 54 te pee ill ee repeat ith tien Pat re be. Comi 1 IVOR RUC 4 iets, BS a pa int Raeitalp ate | coajeaction with 2 veal of age has just arrived trom all the other attractions of the wh Genta: children Under te enougt rh to walk rime conts. ‘or those me old comany ‘will pindy ships. sail interest regs from ew Fioe ibe ra etek Liverpook ou che mast be made to W.& J.T. il diora or 5 Ww. Pastor: hy S78 Broadway. vets between Grand to overfi BEAUTY, na FARE ox te York. 0 BATE chase Week of the yi i E ry VRE - D. B. Swan, master, will sail nine gmp, i fat aAeP APE ‘OUR CHANGED AND ‘tROY Li DIRECT —From the taking this hag wei ive in wai ha i wded an highly respectable audi- raally admitted to ke ‘every am os nee north ‘o Barat steam! gee ‘Kegui ors nee ‘at 2 o'clock, ‘Gonesre ar pom Biron tie orat the a gar cat 711 E-—Hour changed from 60, fr AAG | N eres fave for albany se Gioia! cb and afar Moetay EOPLE'S LINE STE, Ty, Sundays Excepied— ACLE.—Miss Josephine pint ca oar Sra rey her friends and the public, d vocal and instrumental ee Sat a ay sister.) Me ‘ert, Mr + aime and ihe D cond 443, yroling Misa ning Comet a at ned. inger; or: Master i am Der ‘Part 1—1, Overiny oH a ati (Br and executed leave on Monday. Wedni tyes af OREGON, sera and Pra mie Saturday an +) NTA CLAUS. HH rior y sceamnboat We . N. Hulse, will at 5 o’el Tu ane 5 Oelock, P. M—! i M. tnd Ane (Stiadelia) f B orerieh, will fea iy pats Bs, Di gt piano, se rane i eo Violeueds Fiat xec 01 hive Bramson, Herz; 6. Li ttle Maid’s is, Caroline Derwort, accompanied by her brother see (2 Part Il—7, Duett, Two Pianos, (O dol imm and Miss Josephin vi Gia ipa ie ie Potpourtt for ih joseph Bramson, urrt for three poloncello, Deiwort ¥ Fauly. Phe two Grand Planos mere indty faraishe reel the brinespal Musics'ores,and atthe doce on the evening of 4 Soueert vo commence, vat 8 o'clock. ‘Mise jas Lessons on cn Pianoforte. Miss B. wor from Alderman Engs :—New eal een ber 9, 1816-~Miss Josephine Bramson ateacher of musicia my funily thorized by my’ two daughters Thar among the teae nr ORGESTN pod ae jtaten Yorks at OF “ANE ited. Tooth Ache D ae te maa Ndeeahd Doctor Joba Dillons, fu fi different kinds of Tooth Acheve and ness in congas os ser ee renee ete nding ag and Soares sbeen, for some time, wf the Piano; and [am ie ot competent years ei they ha (all of ie m in good standing as professors) she is most ‘competent to ‘hey tell me also, that one quarter of has been worth to them three and musical tatent, precocity of suill, in doi mf th rem been during the past thache, or who have te ten¢ can ee ha fi ith the Tactolt te in mv poor judgmer ve her arank that older members of she profession mht envy, recommends her to those who would have their daughters prot GS. pa York, September, 1817. L NNE’s MUSICAL, ILL! Si XKOPEARE at the Society Library, ness Mim her vet inotiee is tne ilver and Brass Pia dane ta asuperior style, by Joha EADS 1 MAGNETIC MAL Fi GRADUA’ uxénenie iorme fpr mere wae hae been nae by profession seagcal ients on the piano. in all its aane fray, No. — 19 Boyrery, SPRATIONS OF ect Mrue Joba MeFarem Mr: 8. she, Greatorex, and Mr Arthargon, ‘New ‘pie Gu ceatt, 0 comiaease a8 p oloees Stn TERCERA VERIER for the reliefol the poor wi give a Concert under the direction of | 1 poriens a and ci Dont, ‘at the, Gera Heformed Church, Forsyth ic, a is imparted it 0 cote ere sensation to 1 Sine ats wi Be Tormeeelt success acute or "chromic, 4 1d he nae wor the See in the city, Mad: ate pati at a requires vy at the door of the above Church. Tendeth to the Lord,” ROADWAY OVEON—Enirance through Pinteux’s Se- loon—Under the management of Mr. }. Gi Monday f-vening, December 20, 1847, will tiety of entertaining Performances, among which, meruee will i play, several fa Miss’ Roberts. will Miss Adele ‘and Miss Lamee in two dances, and ny Mine Blanchard a favorite song ; Iuding, among other groupings, tifal instrame ct always be Me found @ valuable gompanion, and very bleau in ome ofthe Gaited fae, GROUPINGS BY MUDEL AKTISTES Proportions are wanted to compe acompauy of Mode} Artistes. Those who are de us of making au advantageous od would like to receive instru jen ia ie a “Manager,” through the by 114 be Let paid, and will few young ladies of fine ts eyed ta for sn/6, wholesale aud permanent eogagement. m = elec st ahs coufdential. fotel, agent for Washi TLSHEAV & awh ich horses are liable tha ne as mach as Heaved and Bro! these complaints ure Keceraliy the result of Froee Wind, ted d either by driving violently feeding musty provender, or most. cor slight cough or cold. ‘The Tattersalls Hi ranted to care a recentcough or coldina fouoder or or: when thro’ been effected by their use, i GA been published ANVARDS MAMMOTH PANORAMA UF JHE MISS: 8SIPPI R1IVe.R, painted on thi exhibiting a yer of country 1200 miles tin Jength, extending ith of the Missouri River to the city o \eans, and renching over ten deg ree miles of canvass! sof latitude, being the larg- new Panorama Building Open every Sresiag, n 50 eents; children half moving at7 o’elo-k feduesdays, and Satur i 12 M. a (Sunday exeested ‘The Panorama wi Afverspon exhibitions on secured rome Ae A.M city and vicinity the certificates of at lade] es » Mr. OLLI ERY ENTH We Ati oeauiok HORSE OF pt PRee 7 PO i d windpipe of the Hora iro and windpipe ol the Hasna tay Catt SPs asks" op ecgeumptrone A, wore formed the drama of "hey A Ail ERS— Gerold Fepper, Mr. Col Mee aw Lo HOW TOPAY TH ‘0 coue!nde with olae Dovetail, Mr. Chapman: an. FO pi sivorite Maarsel boy, and last night ‘but three of his en- dTudace horse owners to hey have so much assui ati will oe ite 2 GREAT i sGhey Waeihs ‘Collins Mad. Meneuie Miss C! ae ats ide, 10 a of the digestive can os denen igrnce. e. SNR ea ott Hare marl hae bat tone oat xpectorant Powd: taoece muinber of wove trom him, aa the moe ofthe nd ney rough gost sformances pase eli- A GE SINGING CLUB, No, ‘i oe = north of ‘the ate the subscribers re: Pp gle and inten ein HOBERTS. fe 5. Ard Ode re sole proprietors aoe paid, Pe have iberal discount to detlers,, Wholes tk Co, “qn Aa ome Bogen i ro gery Dec. 18, yer ry singing roo! r B.—The best amateur ibe: pretaae on thoes evenings as_ exhibitions, &e. a6 UsiC BOXES. MELODEONS, AND AUCORDE- rn jarer and importer of er ie Ree aa Be er lent preparation foraaed sath ONS—The saloons Mui ie Tastruments ban cal sl agunent POWALD BA BAA rhe powders are fue ter 08 1 y REPORT TOR NOVEMBER ORK MEDICAL AND SUR et. founded in 1842, to scientific medical and surgi eptaeerene’ patronage ee wi be of eastolly Treated 5 very bad Cow Te L cases 5 baie: Teases of 6 Gia ent +; the Heart; 4 0 FOR rior toned, 6% octave, ‘orte, made to order, by ‘Germany, is offered for sale at a very 250, being richly worth over $350. arrented to be, for tone, touch, and may be seen at'150 Spring very superior instrument, and vurens and ‘Thompson streets. ANY FORTES FOR HIRE—J. Y, FENDER. SON, marutacturer of Piano Fortes, hand an assortment of super kept E gabe be Also. an ed stoe of new and Ke., 549 Broadway, has constantly on Ind Prince streets IGHTH ANNUAL BAUL OF T Benevolent Burial Seiety ‘on Wednesday even! or need by eapruper habite; 7 cas ‘banc r primary, #0; 6 cases will be ha at fede The Proc sill be de’ ered to charitable yur: therefore, rely upon to carry’ out their will be spared to render th ary.respects to any of the so- qual, if w ciety’s it foriner ails for * cocehen. rth Carol JOHN ; ientcot Chairman ; APTAINS AND P. apt Ralph's E\RENCH CHINA=F. Gerar No. 315,) has just returned white and decorated ( hri resents, which he. who! t very reasonable prices. N. B. French and Eoglish Chi i Soveeniee and gilt, to ord Fifteen Thousand Pai ported and pave® from France with entire new tork of faney articles. &e., for te de'an“aheai ia, the United Btu ‘ion Pt Pol pice Let street, or ‘mailed fr Is, or to match am’ in sre per ol IER pit ry Practical pats a mn ck NSTIPATION— f medi ore ft caer ae va ign, ie Ee 4 Benet fe seer sari Japio Bate D Dhwes te cry ait Beer to wash or ral = 4 its improvement, ioe reek eee va

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