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The “ Model Artiste” at the Olympio, do not draw the | party fection.” And orowds d houses that Dr Collyer's exhibitions have | ”"A full band of muslo was in attendance, and | Pape. Gee rennet dees Relate Grave im Phideeuts. “he feats, the people cf Wash: | od tie enthusiasm ot the’ tase teehee’ apirit sleriog | . Bark Winthrop, Ellis, Galveston, 17 days, with 401 bales cot Jngton are very circumspect, and the more 90, because | strains. tou, to Brower & ‘Neilson. ths people im the States are apt to believe the most | The first speaker was General Adam Diller, who spoke Charles Willinm, Keating, New Orleans, 16 days, to dle stories regarding tite morals ‘of the Federal City, a | at considerable in support of the claims of | Bark Exact, Stevens, Savannah, te Sturges, Cleafman & Co. city the most ioral in the Union, of itspopulation. But, | General Taylor, clearly proving the ineligibility of any | Off Hatteras saw Jarge quantities or boards, from the 25th 10 still, we can see nothing in these exhibitions that is eal- | other candi: ugh Rdmittiog ‘that there were ma- | the 2th inst. Have experienced a succession of northwesterly culated to shock the nerves of those who have seen | ny prominent and deserving names before the people in | 4! Feuay Elasier dance connection with the Tresideney. while Old Rough and | , Sst Martia W Brett, Truudy, Charleston, with cotton, to The Adelphi, under Brown and Nichols, js meantime, with s Fg stock company, going on very well Jenkins, of the Olympic, intends to fall beck upon the legitimate @, and we shall, doubtless, have the best ‘that’s going, in the rivalry between thetwo establish- Wasuinaron, Deo, 23, 1847, The Remains of Senator Fairfield At half-past four o'clock, the members of the two houses, and their officers, the President and cabinet, sitisens and strangers, collected at Mrs. Scott's, and when the corpse of Mr. Fairfield was brought up, # pro- cession was form: and the coffin was foliowed to the railroad depot; where it was placed in Adams’s express oar, and the sefe conduct of the body of the deceased pia ral to Mr. Clark, pursuant to the resolutions of Senate. THIRTIE tH CONGRESS. vineT SESSION. Senate. Wasutnoton, Deo, Senate metat twelve. Prayer by thi ley. Journal read. Whereupon, ‘Mr. Nixes, of the committee appointed to make ar- Fangements for the funeral of Hon. John Fairfield, sub- 28, 1847 Rey. Mr. Gur- mitted the following report :— Fooy ll ped Herald Marine Cor pression of sentiment to advance the claims of rine ‘respondence. interred. Commustoner’s Hall, Kensia-ton, on the @th inst., at | irey. } ne cee eee Cae That the body will be taken from Mrs. Soott’s, where it now lies, to the depot at 43g o’clook, P. M, where it will be delivered into the Cope of the Hon Mr. lark, ® member of the House of Representatives from the State of Maine, who will accompany it to Saco, in said State, to be constgaed to the charge of his family. The committee further report tne following resolu- tions, and recommend their adoption. Resolved, unanimously. that asa mark of respect to the memory of the Hon Jobo Fairfield, late a Senator from the State of Maine. the Vico President, the mem- bers of the Senate, and its officers, will, at half past four o'clock in the atteraoon of this day, accompany in pro- cession his mortal remaios from his late résidence to the depot, where they be delivered tothe Hon Mr Clark, » member of the House of Representatives from the State of Muine, to be accompanied by him to the 1: wily of the deceased in that State; and that the S; er aod Members of the House of Representatives be r spectfully invited to attend. Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate be direot- ed to pay from the contingent fund of the Senate, acd Place at the disposition of the Hon. Franklin Clark, for the funeral expenses of the Hon. Mr Fairfield, a sum equal to that usually expended im such cases, to be as- ° tained and drawa for by the committee of arrange- meni * Resolved, That the Chaplain of the Senate be re- quested to deliver the funeral sermon oi the Hon. Johu Fairfield, at the Capitol,on the next Sabbath. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolutions be communicated to the House of Representatives. And the resolutions were unanimously adopted, and, On motion, the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives. Wasninaron, Deo, 28, 1847. A PRAYER FOR PEACE. ‘The Sreaxrr laid before the House sundry communi- cations, among them « memorial from the American Peace Society, praying that Congress will resort to every ticable measure to restore peace between the United | master. morning, which induced Judge Kane to disohi tates and Mexico, and reprobating “the guilt and evil of war generally,’ and of this particularly, which is termed en unnatural and suicidal conflict. it was re- | dy. ‘The counsel for the master, James W. Wroth, was | ner! ferred to the Committee on Foretun Affairs. prepared to show his ownership by parole evidence ; but ‘as his title was derived from a written document of the THR ENLISTMENT OF AN IDIOT, The Srrauce also presented the petition of Ithamar . who represents that his son Israel ‘was kidnap- whilst in an insane state of mind, by aset of mi reants, at the United States recruiting rendezvous Bavg>r, Maine’ The town of Newburg, in town ing, instructed their Selectmen to petition the War D: partment for his discharge. The Adjutant General re- plied that Dr. Mason examined the boy, and says he was not insane at the time. The father produces evidence to show that his son was nen compus mentis, and asks Congress for relief in the premises, ‘The petition was referred to the Committee on Milita- ry Affairs. THANKS AND A GOLD MEDAL TO GENERAL scorT Mr. Hunt, of New York, offered a series of resolutions: 1. That a vote of thanks be tendered to Major Geners! ‘Winfield Scott for his distinguished gallantry and pa- triotic services. 2. That thanks be tendered. through him, to the officers and men under his command, both jars and volunteers, for the heroic conduct displayed at Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, and before the city of Mexi- oo, eto. 3. That the President of the United States cause 1d medal to be struck, emblematic of the vic- tories, oe presented to Major General Scott; and 4. That the President cause the foregoing resolutions to be communicated to Gen. Scott, in such terms as their object requires ‘Lhe Sreaken—The gentleman from New York asks the consent of the House to give notice of his intention to introduce the resolutions just read. If there be no objection, the notice will be entered. R18 THE AUTHORITY TO TAK?’—ANSWER, Mr. Ci of Tennessee, submitted the following reso- lution, viz; Resolved, That the President be requested to com- municate to this House copies of avy regulations or in- structions emanating elther from the or Treasury Department, under which any taxes are imposed, duty collected, cr directed to be collected, on goods or mer- chandise shipped from any port in the United States, or from any foreign port, and landed or entered at Bra- 208 Santiago, Point Isabel, or on the eastera branch of the Rio Grande; and that’ he also communicate under what,and by whose, authority such tax or duty is di- reoted to be collecte Ready, wasin the field The oe masses, the bone and sinew of the people, to eome outin | Lo and prove their attachment to the | simple, unost: neatious and Washington-like character © of the calls of the assemblage, and for more than an hour | quence for which he is noted His remarks were en- | nan, for Ni tirely devoid of invective and that spirit of #0 usual to political speaking. before the people of the. UnitedStates on his own merits, | other candidate, and therefore Ho disouss- | ‘as vastly superior to a urged his nomination ed the leading events of the war, aad expressed his utter | abhorrence of those who would now em! cation bj siding halt-past 6 o'clock, and thatall the T. district be invited to unite to form « procession, with music and banners, to attend such mecting. Destructive Fi A destructive fire ocourred between 12 and | o'clock, last night, in the rearsf Abraham Delby’s Hotel, on Market street, between Ninthand Tenth. The fire was, | undoubtedly, the work of an incendiary, having been ig- | in chai nited onthe second story of « large brick building front- ing on Hunter street, to which access had been had by | tanc perished, ing property w longed to Thomas Shewell, who is believed to be ii The amount of the loss by the carpenters and the coun- | Bello: trymen, whose animals perished, is estimated at $6,000, | appear David McKnight, a farmer from Chester county, had his son broken while attempting the resoue of one of the orses. Your readers were advised of the escape of Samuel Smith, the alleged fugitive slave, from the pursuit of his ished this Wi facts itge him from custo- ed. Passmore Wil gone bail for his a man Brazeo, and to consign him to slavery, by arresting him on a | got oft with the lo false charge of larceny, made under a wrong name.— | cape, as his security would willin, if the recognizance should be su of freeing the slave from @ renewal of his bondage. way to Canada, by the underground conspiracy case was to railroad, long before this. have had another hearing this morning before ulderm: Elkenton, but no proseeutors appearing, the suit m2 litionists,are quite elated at the success of their plans, and view it a8 a triumph to compare with the last case, in which the black was freed by the use of the writ de homine replegiando, Capt. W. C. Faller, and Freeman Ryder, the mate, an well as the steward, of the schooner Spy, of Boston, were | found in the cabin of that vessel sensible, from the effects of coul ving blown down upon the deck. tove pips, and prevent the fumes from escaping. ‘The | captain was restored to consciousness, but the other two are till in a critical state. ‘The persons arrested for a supposed participation in the death of John Giles, on Sunday last, by pushing him down stairs, have been committed to stand their The more sanctified portion of our city press are com- mencing # regular assault upon the Model Artistes, and it is supposed that they will have to strict notions of morality. tainly now the rage, and if all I hear is true, there have been soveral amateur troupes of females formed, who, in imitating the “model artistes,” go far ahead of their | originals, and exhibit their nude forms in eve ous position, to the select few who are permitted the the hero of the Buena Vista. Daviw Pavt Brown, Esq came forward in response tertained them with @ masterly digplay of the He placed 0 fo r the Presidency. the’ and after the adoption of the iolloy f the Executive Committee: — Puivavecenia, Deo: 29, 1847. e—The Fugit thracite Gas—Nude Model Artistes. a flight of stairs omits exterior. The upper part was | i occupied by Messrs, Covert & Horner, carvers, | by Lewis Dolby, Edward Green, Daniel Yeager, and | Lewis Lacy,as carpenter shops. ‘The first story was oc- | lett, from F cupied as the stables for the hotel of Abraham Dolby, | 224 ist and about thirty horses were within it when the fire | NN commenced. Through the exertions of the boarders in | the hotel and the watchmen and firemen, early on the | spot, twenty of the horses were rescued, but nine others ‘The building was entirely dertroyed ; the ad- joining depot, of William Busby, was considerably dam. | aged, by the falling of a wall, and much of the surround. | royed be- | scorched. The building di by the telegraphic ‘und J need therefore Orphan's Court of Cecil county, Maryland, David Paul Brown, Esq., the talented counsel for the alleged fugi- tive, contended that this document should bs proper! exemplified by the authorities of the county, Bnd this ined by the oourt, the discharge was order- el Smith was then taken into custody by \ arance asa witni is officer, for an i aruse, to enable the fugitive to ei ed. ‘The colored population, as well as the i iccombh to Such exhibitions a1 tae er called upon the on Terie | its prose- | opposition to their country’s cause, and th the foe He could not go into a full discus sion of the question, but his motto was ‘our country, right or wrong,” concetving it to be the duty of every | & Boynton; trae patriot to take a lawyer-like view of the case, and | while there was prima-facie evidence,thst she was right, to go ahead, leaving it to be proved afterwards if she should be wrong. He was followed by Gen Peter Shon Smith, and seve- ral other spea! | ing resolution, ti the cal Whereas, The Taylor Unions of the city and | county of Philadelphia, have resolved to bold @ great | mass meeting on the 81h of Januéry, for a more full and meeting adjourned, to meet again at | lor Unions in the Slave—Effects of An- them vessel was sinking. The versel pait off after carrying awa ured, | the bowspnit, and the two men, om gettine safely on board. th r. iamson, a wealthy abolitionist, who had Alder- jeged conspiracy sacriffce the amount, out, for the pleasure of esterday morning, in- | gas,a piece of board to cover the heir cor. lasctvi- ot & Vose | Brig Wekulla, Harkuess, Malaga, with fruit, to Johnson & Brig Abrana, Atl Bid in co wi ian brig Fere Fogo, 31 |: Rio Janeiro, Nov 16, to Foster & Nick- for Tri mon: este. , Marauham, 22 days, with 7400 ides and a lot of old copper, to E Coming & Bou. Le ‘Am vessels in port Brig Vandalia, Mitchell, from Trimdad de Cuba, 24 davs, | with molasses to Nesmith’ & Walsh. Sailed an co ship Affgh- jew Orleans ‘The V has experienced severe wea- ther, lost muintopmast, &e. - Brig Aldabaran, Leech, Rio Grande, (Texas) 28 days, with mdse, to Foster & Nickerson. Left uo Am vessels, Brig Empire, Baxter, Galveston, 21 days, to Brower & N son. ‘Brig Wm L Jones, Tyler, Apalachicola 15 days, to R Post. Brig Philura, Thatcher, Savanuh, Dec 19, to’ Duuham & Dimon, Brig Moxy, Bird, Savannah, 7 days, with timber, to master. Brig Harr ell, Warren, Frankfoit, Me. with granite for dry dock. Brig Dablin, Bea id to ine, Eastport. 8 days, with lath, &e. to Smith jeargo to Surges & co Schr $ L'Mitchell, Adams, Wilmington, NC. 6 days, to SL Mitehell. wt, rand Maria, Jones, Wilmington, NU. 5 days, to 3 L. ite, ell. Schr Eleott, Cole, Baltimore, 4 Schr Moumouth, Jones, Virgini: Below. Aship,1 bark, 2 brigs. uuknown. Packet ship Sir Robert Peel, lays at anchor at Quarantine. , to Johnson & Lowden. Miscellaneous Record. See Telegraphic. | Suir Avoustine Heann, Sweetlin, 114 days from Boston for Valparaiso, arrived at Mio Jaueiro om the Idth Nov; Puc in, | perhaps, for water. bound Scur JC Carnour, Babson. 16 days from Kastport on to Baltimore, was m amv ‘on the 27th, with loss o! deck load, boat and galley st spiit, &c. Buia Eorvs, of Newburyp whieh put into St Thomas Ist ult, in disti feom New Yok fur Jacmel, has been cond (of Boston) from Pensacola. arr off Gal jay by uotul the Lith, on which day, while Pitot, she struck on the bar, and lost t the rudder, in cousequeuce of which she went A lighter was immed ately des} ‘The lever giving the above ifort h Vessel insured for $1000 at the Kennebec office, Garci- Her cargo consisted o! AGE, d com- mand | a7 PM | inst. of which we gave telegravhic ye: 3 e Effort, Bart iadelphia for .his port, n1vived at Helmes’s Hole, nd came outoa the 234. Next night. about 20 mi- ¢ Le, while under reefed sails, Isle Shoals bearing 4, Was rou into, forward of ‘the main rigging ou the larhoard side. by schooner Bellona, Allea, from Boston for Sedgwick, Me. ‘The Be:iona had but little cargo in, and there wos ou deck attue'time onlp a boy. ‘The Effort was deeply Inden withficoal. Qn striking, two of the crew of the Effort, Heury Stickman snd John H Brown, ran forward and got on board che Bellona, by jumpivg on hee bowspnit. Capt Burtiett aud the mate, Mr Hiexman, attempted to do the bat before they resched the bowspr t ic snapped and fel! Cupt Bartlett then called to the Belloua tn he sel, bat foundshe had othing bat a portion of her sails ber, ing sunk almost ‘nstantaneously, with t looked round for their v 5 abov havis water, | board. ‘Fhe names of tne pe Stephen Bartlett, | gnaster , (son of Mr. Danie! Gideon Hickmw, mate, |"and John Makar, cook Mr tl family, and | Mr Makar, who was an Irshn large family of children. the rurvivors, Mest Stickman and Brown, were landed at Townsend, and reached home yesterday. Banx Haknret anv Mantua, Leslie, at New Orleans, was | capsized on the 17th; her cargo had beea discharged, and all her ballast Land Whilst being towed irom a wharl in the 2d Municipality,» the ship yard at Algie just at the time that her fastenings were let go, she capsized aad sunk to the water’s edge. Capt. Leslie’s wife and sister were on boerd at the time, and were barely able, to save them- selves, by getting up to the taffrail by means of ropes attach- ed to the masts. Capt Leslie's chronometer and many valua- bie charts, together with the wardrobe of his wife and siste! were onthe bark when she sunk. ‘The bark after exertion, towed to the opposite side of the river,and it is thought (hat she can be raised in a few day Baio Miuuinoxet, Harper, from Havana, with a cargo fof a as ore about 15 th wood, segars and tobicco, for New Yor! iy | miles to the windward, on the morning o Lith inst. of false keel, acd some other damage, was taken isto Key West where she was d scharging on the 15th. She was to have beea hove out to repair. Br Bank Lapy Kenneway, nbsndoned, which was fallen in with Nov 16, lon "50, by the Reliance, at this port, was fom te Bombay for Londog, had hed been abadoned Nov ith, about i miles of the Sicily er cre: | taken Gif tod leaded se Cocke and relecarscinerras’ een in tow the 17th, ie. which al &e. H.M crahinere shawls, guns She is a fine bak on Ke, and was owned by the ouly daughter ste A jard, of Loadon. The L. K spoke off the Good fiope, in distress, “he Stepeuheath, ladiamau, belong, to'the same ie *Banx Maunan —Accounts from this yeasel,ashore at Horn- towa, Va,,are to the 20th, which state that the agent arrived ice, a he of the Ms pe | tug by ‘J, New Or y brig. | pg Estrella, Mora, w Beprorp, Dee 27—Arr schs Wm Brown, Hi more; Pomona, Bunker. Phi Iphia for Bost« NeW Haven, Dee 27—Arr schr Gol Grenada, via New York. Newcastie—Went to sea from Little's Cove, Mary tee (new) Trott, NOrleaas; Gondar, ard, stow, Charlesto Nonvotx, Dec. 2¢—Arr brigs Patrick Hem ‘J'Kendal, Stover, Richmond: NYork: bound up J of ani spare; David Hale, B NYork. 27h, arr schr John Adal lous of best bower anchor on Sunday u) 2 one put in ith loss: }» port "0 with | bound port, with the Horse-shoe, uri ton ‘Analostai n to Balt jiam & Mary, te aon, St Martins. Cle New York; S:rah ten, Taber, Brazos Santiago; Ath ‘Whiting, Brazos Santiago m) rane, Gal 5 W jompson, R: ‘arlron, ana; T G Washburn, Gifford, Bristol; Monaco, Li ébster, Mob le; Dam ‘Importer, Marsh, St Mai e; schrs Oregon, Whitne: joney, Port Lavacen; Willi Shiels own, Tasnpico, bound Ni ardaon, T'rinid hrs Lond , Worth, hemiah brias A Cruz: Columbus, Wi Marcell ‘alsh, A Giiveston, (steam) H Einme, (Fr) Smith, Mernil, Brston Fielen, Nickerion, Rraso Saat Croz; jes ry ‘Arr Juth, ahipe Globe. (steaan) Wright, NYork v Commerce, (Br! goat, Femencciay Was! N b d, (Br) —, London;:Mary Broughton, New York: brigs, Hope, (8p) Harriet, St Vincent ¥ Island; John Enders, Johuson, Say hs Compeachy; Lucy Ai Ni ble, (U rt) Winsor erchant, ¢ Tampico; Jno Robert wel Hicks, Goodh Wal Pi ty bot, ‘ide (Hondaras;) Saral izabel PorTLAND, Dec 27—Cld G_W Knight. Moaroe, Cardenas; Provincetown, 2 ers, from San Juan, + ubs, for Provipence, Dec 27—Arr sel sloop Capitol, Oaks, do. Below, brigs Eastern Sr Montilla, Davis, Ha’ joston. thr Example, Hildreth, brig Orray Southport, Gorham. N York. Passengers Arrived. New Onteans—Ship Sultana—Robert Leslie, Joh —4 in the steerage. meron. Gatyestox—Brig Empire—Mr Sree. Rio Jaxxtno—Brig Abrasia—C Kewfelt. Foreign Linportations. side a lasses Chastelain & Ponvert. Domestic Importations. New Onteans—Ship Sultana—00 bales cotton RL & cont bbis old jrou J Bacon & co—i12 bbls molass ar Wil 20 bbls I New 0} rr 0 on’ iT 69 tes 30 bbis flaxseed 213 bal Solon—100 bales cotton Hai fephe -=240 hhds saga: jard to order. s—Shil en Gres Batler—1494 pigs SC Elliott—14 Duboise & Vandervent- Herav. Fees & co—5 caks ginseng W wrence—| & co—4 Champney & Muier—81 bxs | crt H Waldo- woulDL bet—85 hhds sugar KL Mi 24 bales cotton C D Leveri with—100 key Token—26 bb & Morris—0 tland & ich—"1 do wool Vi & Devlin—2 bxs P cotton to order, de—1000 bis flour. Le! EW found the greater pert of the cargo to be in a very ba and those entrusted with the care of discharging, maneged ‘affairs very badly. Ihe bark hassanded, an settling down very iust. | Notice to Mariners. Extract from the log of British hark Shepherdess, at Hong Kong from Singapore:—" Aug 11th, 1817,4 PM, came sudden- | lv toa dangerous shoal, level with the water, and breaking, apparently extending two iiles NW aud SE, in two ridges, with deeper water between the two, in lat 921 N lon per chro: nometer by observation at the sathe time 1915 E. The lati- tade had been well ascertained at noon by altitude of the sun. The course steered from noon wes Nk distaut 22 miles. Mid- lebarg Shoal, marked doubtful in Norie’s Chart, is placed lat 96 N, on 1092. ‘The latitude aud longitude of the shi | at 99 N, and per chronometer 10849 k. The chronometer | al io Di 786 bbls flow a I ar, Hitehcock & Mershall—39 rs mustard see —5 bhds tobacco, Vietr & Duckws h—153 by ton, Holbrcok & Nelson—100 do © rich. Bark Charl ‘on & co—250 bble flour Leland, Ada bbls molasses "APALACHIC . A Wetmore—74 bales cotton and 60 hides toJno H Co—27 bxs tobacco to order—1 box merchandise to W: = 2000 41 leather to E 8 Bouton & © find to be correct on arrival ct Hong Kong, on the 18th Aug.” Rock in THe Java Sea.—The Singapore" Free Press” of Qct7, contains the following memorandum, received from ‘The Srrareas Unies the House agree to receive the | entree of the brothels they inhabit in the purlieus of the | Captain Ross, the Master Attendant: 'Aug—The Lau- resolution, it will lie over, (“Object,”* object.) It | city ee ee Ee oT core eee! i ; oan't be received. Be tinct aetied = Some paper sye:=""'The ship Mazeppa, Thompson, EXCLUSION OF WHITH TRADERS FROM AMONG 11 COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. waieh arrived here from Mauritius ou the 7th inst., struck Mr. Sawren asked leave to introduce a resolution, vis: —That the Committes on Indian Affairs be instructed Stock Markets. upon, a shoal near Tree Island, ia coming into Singapore har- or. ‘Whalen to inquire into the expediency of excluding white tra- | Pytaneirnia, Dec. 29, 1847 800 State 5’s 73; 15,000 do | ¥ Hers from the Inaian territory, that the Indians may | 73%: 12 North American Ius eo, 8 After Sales—50 Reading | ,,Stiled from New Bedford, 27th, ship Lafayette, Lawrence, have free interoourse with one another for commercial | Rit, 29; 9900 State 4’s, 724; 10 Norristown Kit, 0,000 State | Coast of Peru. : and for all other purposes connected with thelr interests | 3's3davs, 73'; 15.90 d'.2 days: 72. Second, Board 600 | oe ee es PED IS me ence wise NE Sot, yew and happiness, and the committee to report to the House, | piste 2's 2M; 2000 to, ia ete do 2000, Fenpessce from Rio Janeiro Noy 12, barks Dunbarton, Handy, ona by bill or otherwise, us early as practicable. 2000 Reading bawus, GB%: 1,65v Chesapen cruise; Theophilus Chase, Ball, do. By general consent the resolution was received, and | then agreed to. | REGULAR BUSINESS. Mr. McCcecianp—I have # resolution of ‘The Sreaxen - It will be read for inform: Mr. Cottamen—I ask for the regular orders. | 9 uiry. 8 ie natloan. 72. After Seles—1 Penn Bank, 280; 10 Girard Bank, 1,0(3 State 5s, 724. Boston, Dec, 28—Broker’s Hoard —2 shs Norwich & Worcester Railroed, 37; 100 do East Boston Co Dividends, No 4,5 2234; 150 do, No 4,5 17; 100 ds, bo60ds, 5: 40 Reading Raytroad, solvds, 30; 100'do hoddas, 350 do,5 155 Spoken, Brig Prince de Joinville, Gardner, 6 days from Havana for New York, Dee 19, lat 26 46, lon 7932. Foreign Ports. Anicant, Nov 17—Ship Corsica, Hill, from New Orleans, Tho Sectaen The chuir has deterred calling for pe- | boSds, 30: 150 do, 20%; 100 do, boa0ds, 3024; 2 do Verimont & | Yi Psp cpa orf aps Bg etd titions and memorials, in momentary expectation of | Muswchuseite Hailroad, 75: 40 Wereyonte Bank, 9974; 9 to, | quence of losing s man overboard in going round from Vigo. receiving @ message from the Senate in relation to the | 9*'piwtonta Meine Rallsoad: 1i3ie: 9 do Uld Colony. Fe AapKossaN, about Dec I=Br brig Brush Empire, for Bos- funeral. Foul, 05:6 do Fitchourg Huilrond, new stock, 11%; 1000 Kead- | tH; Shout ready ; St Several of the States were called, when | Foectieilroed’ Bonds, 1880. e05¢; 84000 do dor soSde 60%... Sec | jg caDT NOY T—Ship Mlizabeth Bruce, Day, for New Or Mr. Hersey inquired, “Is it in order to give notice of | ond Board —50 Kast Boston Uo, payable thursday, 194: 79 | "“Gtascow, Dec 3~Br bark Kagle, for Boston, soon; Br brig @ bul?” The Srxacen—No, not until the States are called for resolutions | | Mr. Hencry—I ask for information—that’ | AVERY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. have an upward tendency. Sales of 1200 bbls were | dist. * Mr. Suits, of In presented @ petition, signed by | made on the day of our last, on private terms, and sub- ttt we Ri aleta Bad Shing Bet jeg thy eam two hundred’and ten vitisens of Dade county, in that | sequently sales were made of 700 bbls, not refilled, at rowel), (trom taloninoyd; arf aa) oc tew Oiide State, asking Congress to abolish slavery in the District | 1030, 3 bisat 1050. There is nothing doing in (was reported to have sailed Oct 23, B of Columbia and the territories, and the slave trade He moved that it be refecred to the Committee for the District of Columbia. , of Fiorids, moved to lay it om the table. if Ohio, asked for the yeas and nays, which were orde: ‘And the petition was Inid on the table—y. nays 70, THE LATE SENATOR FAIRFIELD A message was received from the Senate, inviting the members of the fouss of Representatives to accompany the corpse of Mr. Fairfield, 1rom his late residence to the railroad depot, and stating that the Chaplain of the Se- mate nad been invited to deliver a fu sermou on Munday next, &o The resolutions were acquiesced in, and on motion, the House adjourned until to-morrow Baurimone, Dec, 29, 1847 The remains of Senator Fairfield—The Telegraph— The victims of the Exptosion— Governor's Message— The weather, $c ‘The remains of Senator Fairfield, of Maine, arrived in this city Inst night, in charge of the Hon. Mr. Clark one of the membe:n of the House of Representatives, freee yame State, ‘The body was immediately taken oa the northern ‘oars, and ‘proceeded homeward last’ night. The unfortunate victims of the explosion, which took place on Monday, inthe kitchen of Mr. Fox’s refecto- ry, | am happy to state are considered out of danger. ‘The telegraph between this city and York, Pa., and by way of Harrisburgh also, aud then forming « con- | nexion with Philadeiphia, is progressing rapidly, The dil Of codtish there ood supply ; mackerel posts and wires through our eity are already upand will | Te" sundant, and dull of sale.” In exports there is lit- soon be ia operation. tle doing. A fow veseels have arrived for cargoes of mo- Mr. Farren is drawing excellent heuses now,at the Vront street theatre, having entered into a new engage ment Dr. Colyer has taken the Holliday street theatre for his Model Artistee,” and willopen on the }2th of Janu- ary. The weather here is mild of mow has nearly all disappeared. ‘The measage of the Governor of Maryland appears in the papers this morning, and shows the finances of the State to bein «most prosperous condition ; and that repudiation Co a never again to stain the escutcheon of old Merylan d pleasant, and the supply Privapecenia, Deo, 28, 1947, The Taylor Primary Meeting. okt) Collins; Mar. | Iner, Bremen Ships Kurove, Mercier, The meeting held last evening in Kensington, by the | <Siddous okt) Cobb, Liverpoet, HX Collins), Mor [ienearee oi, Bereiany, Hare Young Men’s National Rough ond Ready Union, prepa- | Sor itord, Tileston & Co; St Charles, (new) Bagory, | 24th, eld line ty N York, 7 wa LOG ARTOWN, Arr sthe Edw rost, Edwards, ratory to @ grand demonstration in the city, on the 8th | New Orleans, Tt Stanton. eid ; pale | ei che Edw L Frost, Edward of January next, attracted a large and enthusinatic as- | p, a algae Perkins, Dauham, Bordeaux, Chastelain patvasnin, De ort brig for Boston (suppesed The | ie Helena, (Dutch) Post, Amsterdam, W Weis | from Philadelphia): brig Jane Howes, fro on for Mich sembloge. exeoutive oMcers of the meeting, in | | Brige ™Gtithard, Madeira, Nesmith & Walsh; Crp, | mind se Howard, Baker, fin Boston tor Nari regalin, consisting of a white scarf, trimmed with blue | Sivckelford, Kingston, Jain, Pratt & Russell; Hatstort, (ir) | py Horne’ Bova fe, fl Lincoln. y, ribbon, made their appearance upon tlie platform, and | , 7 4 00, Bo 26th bi Be Smith, the meeting ager to order i Cut eran aeane Jj etic its Biles: Teagers, (or Haryes) Apalachicola, J H Tel- | Vor tor rat Oh waif Youur: Bannan iN Sidney Jones. was assisted Col, Wm, ner, sacha de y ib neha Mar, phipa, Mag 4 sa ee nets Oem omnes nee e ree | GIMEST yh for dos Grand Island, Hardjog. York for Portland: Samuel Mba = Case, Thompson Jones, Jus. B Dare, | Dre manutactured sperms, the market being qu’ all descriptions clude about 1500 bbis N. W. Cor the balance at a price we did not learn, but under- stood to be about 370, Bannavoxe, Deo, 3, 1847 —The accounts brought by the last ps ket in Great Britain, oa ap! ed, and the anxiety so dia colonies ‘T' houses of parliament, to | subjects in the parent country. ‘Ar erican produce I have no change to notice since my last, under date of 28th ult. A lot of corn meal, to arrive, has bo Our island corn has been com- pletely destroy es Demnnata, Nov, 22, 1847,.—Recently we have had but few arrivals from has become acaroe, and much wanted feet in market. staves; inferior quality, for s do, 13% $2000 Reading Haslroad Bonds, 1850, 69}¢. New Bedford Ott Market. a. fi Wh ib Foreign Markets. ket of the damaged atate of the mone: ug a decline in price fo s, have Increased the gloom which previously exi id at $5 60 id by the worm United States ; cor lnases, which had caused «demand for that article, but there are very few buyers for sugar or ram, We are well supplied with shipping, and freig! woather continues favorable for Cor. P hts are moderat Gaz. and N American, MARITIME HERALD. Port of New York, December 30, 1847. x uN Holmes, Liverpool, NS. T Winniet oI s SETS. Marks, &e. Arrived. perm—There is a good demand, and prices e bare of les since our last in- 400 bbls at 360, and ir our there is nothing in present prospects to relieve enerally felt for the fute of the West In- ¢ feeling of Impending ruin, if the home government do not adopt some measures of relief, ap- pears to be conceded, and means are being adopted throughout the island to make an unanimous appeal to the mother country, through the medium of the two ert from us the calamity which must ensus, if we are deprived of all protection 6 rarcat slave producing colon\ deniad the privileges of free trade granted to our fellow In the quotations of nd at the same time uently flour nd readily commands $9 per bbl. in small lote; but for acargo ft would be diMoult to pro- cure ® purchaser at that mark limited, and breadstuffs generally are wanted The stock of rice is also amail, and demand steady, Butter scarce, White pine lumber is tn excellent dewand, and at present there are not more than 100,000 ‘There is also an inquiry for red oak r bhds. would sell most ‘The stock, however, is . The the operations of the Hmeline, Manwaring, Lady Cromwell, for do do. Na Ree Nov 19—Arr brig Ark, Johnson, fas Charleston, st Port Sprain, Nov29—Bark Hope, Lane, from Philadelphia, for do, be ks Stella, Oliver, (from B «dtmore, Heyne, ( (from Cape ) Near, (from NY. ug 3) for NO: trom Bahia arr 12) for do: Active, Foxwell, from ard for jaltimore; Emma Isadora, Woolley, from Cape of God Hove, arr i; Lucy Peaniman, Riddle, feom Bahia, arr 13; brigs Ottawa. Crowell’ from (Richmond arr 2) for N York; Caroline & Mary, Higgins, (from Bangor arr 3) for N York: Sarah, MeGurery, do do; Pacitic, Leckie (f om W-Imingion art Oct 30) for Boston; J W Huutingcon NO: Joseph. Burney. fo. Havana; Don Jaan, Mari zl, Bevaus, une; Whig. Beard do; Ju'ia, (Sw) Pete for Uherleston. hip I abella, Bri ks Patsiota, (Gr FU Forbes, K N Orleauss 13, Californias by “nahi Bal ladelphian d Pe gine, Africa; 15, Harmony, United Sea bark Prident, Thin N York with troops) reira, New York: 12, J ‘on, (from Phi Hay, Trivste. St. Tromas, Dec. 1! —Bark Plato, Holmes, for Porto Rico, 12th; brig | hattehooehe, Nelson, fin Philadelphia, une; sebrs Elizabeth, of Bagko. repairing, (0 sail ina day or two, destination wae; Mary Ellen, for St. Domingo and New York, to sail next doy; Concord, Bntler, for Hum Key ina day or two; Greek, Griffith, fm Baltimore for Porto Cabello, next da’ d—ist, be Francis tridge, Travers, for Ragged Is laud; 8h, sebr Ann Bartlett, from Georgetown for St Crom, (seeking & mar h, schr Wim Heury. Tovin, 8', Domingo: 10ch, brig Ca'horme Rogers, Waite, Attakapas, La. RintpaD De CUBA, Dee Brig Osceola, Parke, from New Yora, disg. Ship Affghan, Coupland, sid for NOrleans 6th. Home Ports. nia, Dec 27—Sld brigs Brookline, New York; Vir ‘Aratacnicota, Dee 16—Arr bark § W Lind, Clorl ma: big J W Elwell, Blackington Thomaston Twihill, NYork Cla brigs WL Jones, N York; Bostont Bordeaux, Hill, Bat, Dec 25—Cld stips Hamburg, Wymn, Havana; South Carolina, Boeworth, N Orleans; brigs Rodney, (aew, 199 tons) ers, Havaon ‘ Boston, Dee. 2 more; Win Davis, ter, Williams, Jerem e; Mi Sigaal for pro- ceede 3 ame wnknown is reported by the telegraph to have heen ashore on moat of the day, Sel r Friendsh p of Hall went to her ance and lightened h audancnored, C Catalpd, Watson, M Havana? Jos, Andrews anda morker, Sel | day Hero, Stene, Mobile; Falcon, Part, Wilmington, N C | Sid bark Keakay brig FL Vail; ship Marathon started, bat anchored in Nastucket roads, and remained aizsucset. ) Bautimone, Dec 20—Arrsehrs Juliet, Miller, St Thomas; | Sarch Ann Roe, Berjamin, Nvork. Cli schr Braganza, Fal | lerton, Trimdad de Cubs. d CrHanteston, Dee 23—Arr ships Joseph Porter, Read, Li- yerpool; Sallivaa, Waite, N York; bark Convoy, Trescott, N'Srieans; brigs Massachusetts, Barges, N York; Tower, | Getty, N Orleans. Cld ships Medora, Hainmer, London: | Kavanel, Wambenie, Liverpoo Gnay- rE Huil, flora, Cole, Jam Nett, New York. sight at Il AM, and Gentile, Smith, Baltimore for Fredericksburg for do: Abel Story, do; Jno Simm Albion, Bowden, Baltimore for Frankfort. Tn. port bark Ph in Adame, Wile ry 119 bales cotton Gibbs & co—14 do Hill & Go ardena; jarcelona; schr Alda, Johnson, uscus, Kinsman, Li lam . Cld Sy a port, brig Eliza Burgess, Sayre—8 pkgs W Ware. ( harean, Merle & «q—! mdse Exton & co—4 C Collins—I Peter Cooper—1 Lane co—216 Moses Taylor— ictur & Dock- Fields- Allen~29 do hemp MeGre 4 do wool Bogert & Muir—104 lunt, Balti- id Hunter, Thompson, ma New jitter, Walthall, ms, Cross, New- ght Jast, on ‘ arbadoes. igs Markland, Gracy, Tor- 3 schr Me- ol L Beran. Port Lavaca; No- osten: barks Ne- . Mo! ‘esa do; Charles- i tonand Key Wea; Katahdin, Mi (Br) Halifax.’ 8; Southerne Pratt, NY; Brandon, (Br)'Drsu, London berks Kingston, Bowen, Turks Island; Laura, de Janeiro; brige Dolphin Dan) Brian, Riode Bilas Moresu, St Martiva: Picard, Bush. Vera Cruz; schrs John Bell, MeLaugh'in, Tampic>;’ Devatur, Morell, Brasos, Santiago: Elvzabech, MeNeil, fr m Attukapas. Cld shics EA Ogden, (steam,) Templeton, Mobile; Orphan, Williams, Liverpool; Arcole, Hoodles: ; Atlantic, Rose, Diogenes, Goodhill, Genoa; Senator. Cothn, Lowell. Phil; barks Pioneer, Galt, Ba't; ‘Julia, Barcelona; Abuilla, New. Vera truz; ‘William, (Br) McKenzie, Halifax, (N8): GW Kendall, Pinckham, Vera Cruz; Orbit, Anderson, Barbados Barton, Perk ns. rug: ‘weed, (Br) Bathell Hi bor Island, (Bo Clifford, erick Thompson, Ve ‘Art i7th, ships Berry, NVYork; Far West, Briard. do; Metok ‘Genoa, Kelly, Bath (Me:) ray Crocker, NYork; Aleiope, Smith, Kingston, (Jn:) vana Bow- NYork; Taft, Danbar, from Charleston (came into the river on Saturday). Sid sloop Ricumonp, Dec 27—Arr schr Marietta Burr, Dearborn, New York. Sid brig John Kendall, Storer, Norfolk. Pavannan, Dee 23—Arr bark Manco, Lane, Charleston; 22d, eld bark Isa 'd, Brown, N York; brigs Macon, Hoey, Baltimore; Virgia , Treadway, Dvmarara. Sid Br ships Com- merce, Henry. St Johns, NB; Alcest, Cann, do Satem, Dee 27—Sld bi SCabot, West Indi ———— om, in Sturges Gatveston—3hip Stephen F Austin—Mrs Frances, Mr Ca- Rio Jangino—Brig Abrasia—2400 bags coffee Siffkin & lron- pap pe Cona—Brig Vandalia—221 hhds 6 tierces mo- Maitland era L Kiddshon—2.6 do flour Goodhue & Sete do oil Angell & co 154 lead C H Rogers & co—2 bore: ar J Terry—1do J jite—1 bbl do Brown, Brothers & co! do Bi Il & co—i95 hhus sugar Haven & co~27 do W Brownell—40 bal 3 cotton C P Leverich—1 do RK N Tinson & co—99 hhds sugar & co—41 do 213 bales hemp Roberts & les hemp rkness & ‘8, Henry & Smith—23 rope cuttings HV ad CH Rogers & eo—103 bbls molasses Finch & Barnes—80 do lard Work and Drake—37 hhds tobac- co Hunter & co—75 bbls_mo asses 6 Toley—14 hhds tobacco 4 bbls pork 112 lard o—! lard Meyer & Stucken—473 bbls molasses Whitlock, Marshall jes 1 bx ‘Tup ILS 7 160 hhds rust, Haven 8 6)—706 Imad, ame, & co 1913 Pork 0 C shharra R 0, Myer Stuckena2i0o bbls whiskey, Franca & coal ches pork, 12 bbls do, Hewett & Lees—1183 sack wheat, Barstow, Pope & co— {7a bales hides, F Frasset—20 kegs butter, B Sauinue—2 boxes, 4 Btan 9 bbls molasses, Finch & Barnes—l2 bbls tallow. J Anne: man—102 bales cottow, G Collics—05 do 8 Arnold—I61 d, Agnes ales cot- jam—250 hhds sugir 598 ms & co .A—Brig Win L Jones—29 bales cotton to O & ; Talman— lot old iron one bl to D H Meyer—5 bxs tobacco to Center & m8 arr es 10 8 Shieffer & Bro—3 brs tobacco to E M Hodges re Co—21 bales cotton to Hop- & Allen—74 do to Henry Coit—16i do to Webb, Bacon 0. Savannan—Bark Exact—207 casks rice B DeForest & c wdy—63 E om &R R Graves—272 Bingham & Cathart—264 sks wheat J P Swain & co—21 coils rove Sturges, Clearman Sears—1 do W Ensigo—1 box AF &eo—10 A& L Mack—2 hhds 3 te Westlake & Coxer— bags ground nute H C Hudson Hey ¥ PP Jarting—I do 138 bales cotton Brigham & Carhart—13 cas! jould— 1# bbls D Buret—7 do R D Town—1 bor E Ely & co—5 pas Dunham & Dimon—2 Adams & co—3 Wade, Muasov or pkgs to | 8 M Hay—729 sks corn K T Bush—291 bales cotton 51 orde: & co—1 box Rend, per; Flow ees iron Holbarton—3 do Sturges, Clear Savannan—Brig Moxy—87,000 feet timber Campbell & tov—Ship Stephen F Austin—958 bal ides 77 bis beef 53 do tallow ns 1b ‘ellows & Schell. bi Ox =f b: Hows & schell. Rio Granve (Lexas)—Brig Aldabaran—110 tons nicaragua | atton 156 Brower & Neilson—53 bales ‘on—Brig Kmpire—629 bales cotton 49 bbls beef 61 w 218 dry hides 33 wet salted hides 4 bales deer skins 1 swax Brower & Neilson—I7 bales cotton R McDonald Ls ASTOR HOUSE. M 3 Dixon, and Geo Lump- kins. 1 Boston: Mr and viak aud W Humphre Iuhaca fen, Mre Holland, ‘Miss Linder, JC Hollan: sraden an ; H Ryrie, steamship Hibernia; W i Biun, Ichohatie + ir ad Mead howe, Bostow: 'W> Ives. N Jersey; E Post, Providence; T ke Hobinson, Boston; T H Lewis, Perk; J ‘Tuber, Boston; H S$ Stewart, N Pai joston; E W Marsh, Washington; T Joues, Portsmouth. Y3H W Murdoch, Balti- 3; T lan Philsaeiphia; Belkurp, Belkusp, US A;8 J Reeves, Philadelphia, Benj A Cook, Sag Harbor: Mtg Halse’ M jenj A Cook, Sag Harbor; y and two Misses Hal- sey, Bridge Hampton; Capt D P Vai sand Will Reale tn Wawa ae ce ,, BASTERN PEARL ST. HOUSE. PN Fairehild eport;'T Wakemm and lady, South- t; G Seeley and lady, Bridgeport; H Harrison, Utica, N 7 SE A Somers, Connecticut; H Bristol jon, Sag Harbor; CA ight, Sax ‘Freat Watkins: Gleu Gove; Georg *Blanto alsey, Windsor; Captard Deunison, Maines cman Watson Ww Kingston Baldwin, B Boston." G'sh F H Morgan, St Louis; J R,Humastown, New Haven; A Windsor:'H Henry. flart- ouiay D Wales, do; D Durkee, Bt F Me Donald, Maine; J Froth, Boston; 8 Carton, Pittsburg; ‘W Bradbury, Connecticut; P J aud Miss Dawson, M. setts; H vavidson, New Haven; ( Boston; Ci J Morris, New York; H Poinde Bristol; J Huntingdon, Fairfield; "G D ‘Bangor; J Bradley, | M Cox, do; H Gi iden, Baltimore. OVEJOY’S HOTE! Ps HP it Thompron,' ahnell, Utica; VB Starr, Kast Hampl Hoyt, Norwich, Ct; M Sullivan; J P Mershall, Spring J Ames, Colliusvil Robi B toy Dskéu, Wilmington, Delt NORTHERN HOTEL. sine ented Opto Rimtineinia Coton Gren aes Hor Kimikifrasckupe, " ila; J Bullard, Mass; Mr Holbrook, Poughkeepsie, Mr Burr, New Jersey. NATIONAL HOTEL. RL See'y, Honesdale; James New York; John Yandepeterscott, St Josepha; Hev I Towell, Long Island; JL Le Compte, New York; GL Lew: hway; J Mayoe, Patterson; LP Smith, New Haven; P Du Boyce, Boston. PEARL STREET HOUSE. W Dodge, Massachusetts; C Hare's. L Clark, M Hutchin- son, Boston; K Killett, New York; J E Gamen, Boston ; Mr West, Connecticut. RATUBUN’S HOTEL. H Wiliams, Philad; J Barry, Nieg J M Hacoke, To- route; D Ware. N York; © Noble, Geo Gofford, do; M Mc Vail, do; ‘I’ Cronan, Philad. TAYLOR'S HOTEL. W M Haugh, New York; C White, Philadelphia; L, WwW loodgood, Little Clark, Baltimore; J Strong, Onondaga; G BI Falls. ‘TAMMANY HAL C H Roberts, Schuvlerville; J Parsons, Msecelles; C T Bogardus,L1; Mr Wentworth, Phil: T Bond, do; J Bailey, Croton; ‘T Stanley Bordens, NJ; Marnatt, w Haven; J; Mi jeramont; J Holmes, Schenectady; Mr Van Winkle, N J M clarveN Hy M Stelton, do; 818 Wells, Stony Brook ir Jones, L 1; PF Hopkins, New Rochelle; J Shepard, Ct iy F Baines, do; RH Agner) N¥s GP Felton, Po Capt J Beebe, do; F 8 orden, N J; J 8 Mills, Cty Beach, ¢o. UNITED STATES HOTEL. Capt_L Allen and lady, New London; Capt Roath Nor wich; D Welt, New Jersey: J Jerame, New Haven: © Dow aud fauily, Portsmouth: jaw, Port Chester: G G Baker, Conn; E Barker, do; T Dasken, di Hingstord: JUale Boston; 'T Russell 1¢} ce jo; E Morse. do;J G ‘Norton, Middietown; T Russell, jr, do; B Brammell, Salem; & Easton, do. WESTERN HOTEL. J O Dale, New Jersey; WH Barnum, Lime Rock; A ery, West Carroll; B W Carter, Steamer Oregon; E Brainard, jun, ¥ Idall, G Gillam and lady, G Andrews, Conn; & 8 Hamilton, New York; 8 Woodbury, Khode Island; Mr raiepat, Sie ame, Mey eee r ones, $5 cach, under 10 years of age, nm accompan the ftardians tothe Dreta Circles init pce, Boot Performace to commence at 7. N. B— bn Saturday (New Years) Afternoon, commencing at hall past 2 o'clock. bad tts 4428 re BOWERY THEATRE Thunder Dee a, will be ‘Mormed the Drama of the SPY OF BT. MARC— rt gles, Johi aud Buce} Tom fhumb, Boxes, 25; Gallery, 12! ¥ Angelo Malipieni, Mr. Tilton; Homodei, Stevecs; Ezzelino da Homance, C. W. Clarke; Bianca, a. witipe; Peecheco,, Mr. Burke. To. be followed by the comedy of the HOLE IN ‘THE WALL—-\r Mr. Jordan ; ‘Thomas, Mr. Burke ; Mrs. Me disou ; " Augeliea,’ Mis. Waleot To con national drama of the REVOLUTION—F mer all; Messapotam: Burke; Mary B: . Doors open at 64g—Curtain risesat?. Boxes ‘it aod Gallery 12}¢ cents. ITCHELL’S OLYMric THE Eve Dec. 30, the performance will commence wi the PRIDE OF TH MARKET—Isidore Farine, Mr. Hole Inna: Mascon, Miss Mary Taylor. To be followed by the LN INCk—Don Leander, HOW HoUai ts THE UP! Holland; Mrs. 6, curtain 3 it, 1 shill Phill Mary Taylor. RIG—John Ginger, Mr. Doors open a string THIMBLY rer, Mrs. Heury. ress circle, 50 cents; Boxe hin VHATHAM THEATRE.—Underthe Managemen: of Mr CO FLETCHER—Suge Manager, Mr. Hield.—-Thursday Evening Dec. 30th, the performance to commence with the drama of the WREN BOYS—Eugene Hammond, Mr. Bran don; Edward Fitzroy, Hield; emily Bury, Mrs MéLean: C Airine Bury, Mire lidreth: ‘To he followed by the MODEL ARTISTES in their admired leaux Vivents. ‘To con elude with the new dri of the BKIDE OF ABYDOS. Gi of Al Mr Brandon; Selim, his sup uleika, the Bride of Abydos, Mrs. Me! ide, Mrs, Herbert. Doors open at 634; performance nee aT o'clock. Boxes 25ets—Pit, 1256 ¢'s. ALMO’s OPERA HOUSE.—Tnursday Evening. Dec. 30, will beacied the comedy of 8 WE TREARTS AND WIVES— Admiral Franklin, Mr. Anderson; Charles F Mr. D Povey: Silly Luckady, Mr. W. B. Chay ., Mrs. Abbott: Susan, Mrs: Knight. To con- th GISELLE, Or. THE WILLIES—Giselle, Ma- dame Augusta; Myrtha, Miss Welle: Prince Albreteh, M. ses at 7 o'lock. = 2 Fredericks; Bertha, Mrs, Dyott, Prices—Hirst Tuer and quette, 50 cents; Second Tier, 25 cents. Buesowar THEATRE —Thandey & Pee: will be fresenced, the dramaof EMIGRANTS DREAM! or, the Land of Prot il Purcell, Mr. Lover; Genius of America, Mrs Sergean’ ‘ibernia, Miss Gorgon. After which, the ballet of ATIS AND SANGARIB—Cybel, Mle Sele: Sangeris, Signora Civeca; Atis, Sigoor Mora. Ts which will be added the tavorite farce of the LOAN OF A. LOVER—Capt Amesfort, Mr. Dawson; Peter Spyek, Mr. way. To. conclude with the celebrated Pas de DB. Suisse Waliz Sur le Peintre les by Signora Siguor Morra. Dress Circle and Parquette, $1; Fe (aa ) 50 cents, Upper Boxes, 25 cent Lh Donrs open at 636 o'clock, performance to commence at 7. STOK FLACK OPERA—Fiiday, December 34, will Ae prescuted Bellini's Opera, in thres acts, of | PURE ANI—Elvira, Signora Arturo, 8’r Benedet- ti; Riccardo, 8'r Y + Giorgio. Settimio Rosi; Bi lonrietta, Sig- nora Avogaaro; Gualtiero, Signora Strini—Maestro Diret- tore, Signor Barilli. Leader of the Orchestra, Signor Ra- ‘arquet, and Balcony, $1; phitheatre, 4 daily, from half past 8 to 12 0’clock, basement from 1 to 3. Doors open o at To’clock. ‘To commence at half past 7 ECHANICS’ HALL, 472 Broadway, berweew (trend Broome strects. Crowded to overflowing ih the a ‘eek o! OPEN irtee: Toys lip the United ta i G.N. CHRISTY, C. ABBOTT. J. RAYNO: 8. A. WELLS, T.F. BRIGGS, whose on and inimitable concerts are nightly honored with crow aud highly respectable audiences, and universally admitted excel every amusement cf a similar character offered in this city. Admission 25 cents. Children under 10 years, half price. Doors open at 2; concert will commence at 3 o'clock. On New Years Dayan Afternoon Concert. Doorsopenat 20’elock, Concert will commence at 3 o'clock 436 2 Te. Beoapway OQDEON—Enurance through Pinteux’s Sa- Th Toon—Under the management of Mr. EF G. Guety.— i (Pere I—The ETHIOPLAN HAR ll appear ina variety of Sor Gees, Re- Fart MODEL, ARLISTS, T ‘UX VIVANTS, or Living Male. and Female ¥igaces— 1 ‘Hagar and Ishmael,” "Boaz and ching in the Wilderness.” With the ‘he Ball Thrower,” “Massacre of St. ng. from, the Sea.” Part ypno's Dream,” “Grand Natioual Tableau States.” Orchestra Box, 50 cents, quett, 25 cen! 1234 cents. ARDS FOR NEW YEAR’S CALLS, and ngpuitable New Year's Gift—Gentlemen contemplating mal New Year’s Day, will please call at 93 Nassau street, up stairs, and select from a variety neat Visiting t therr taste, and if they- ent a Visiting Piate,- ‘ards, neatly printed, would calls on Tie Pr elegantly evgraved, asd a pack of Ci bea very appropriate and suitable gilt. Cards printed from engraved Plates, Wedding Cards, &c. a30 It*re LOWERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.—The subscribe have added a large quantity of choice and delicate Flow- to th collection, which will enable them to cute all orders they may be favored with duang the xy eason Our friends and patrons may rest assured they will be rved equal if nok superior to auy previous Yeur Epergres e jouquets taste: a . 1 ey and Moss Baskets, handsomely ets taste: fully arranged in. various styles. Years morning will be delivered in rotation as the orders are received. DUNLAP & THOMSON, Seedsmen and Florists, 635 Broadway. pear Bleecker street. d 23 10L¥re Fo THe HOLIDAYS— Gents’, boys’, ladies’ and chil ‘dren’s Boots; Congress and ail other Gaiters, Shoes, Pump: kins, k, blue, purple white and Snow Ties 00:8; Mockasin Over thoes, and all sorts of Boots and Shoes for family use, too humerous to mention; Cork Boots, water proof Dress its, made to ordei Bor and Rape ces cm rubber—at4 yand 42 Canal st d29 12 CBRISTMAS—AC this season of the year, “Merry Christ mas,” it is we!l understood that all stores are weil replen: ished, to meet the wants of the m ti it ought to be taken into cousiderati tidions, At the same mn, that merchants take stock at the end o! ar; consequently the goo"s re- maining ou hand—particularly faney goods rust be disposed of at anv and every sacrifice; therefore, PETER ROBEXTS, 373 Broadway, most respectfully invites the attention of the la- dies to the following caralogue of goods,great portion of which, specially imported for Christmaspresents: Muslin embroidere collars, from 6% etsand upwards; chem from $1 and upwards; do; ver 0 capes, pico edge, from $1 50 aud upwards: do, very rich, tr med with laces, from $7 to $12. generally ‘sold from $15 to capes, from $2 and upwards; do berthes rom id upwards; do collars, from 1s. 6d. and upwards; 6¢ real thread lace capes, very cheap; 120 dodo do berthes, from $5 and_ upwards; 75 dodo do col'ars, from 5s. 6d. to 128.; 150 1 handkerchiefs, from $140 and up: wards; 150 do, trimmed with lace, very rich; revierre do, from $1 and upwards; hemmed stit-h do, from 3s. 6d. and upwards; 500 tape border, from 63¢c. and upwards; 750 sheer lawn, from 4s. aud upwards;69 lace bordered do, uew atyle. Ball dresses m every variety, ata great sacrifice. 423 At CHRISIMAS AND N<W-YEAKS PRESENTS —Ar. chey’s, No.5 John sueet, isas usual, crowded wit thera, brothers and lovers, selectiog Srom ‘his purivalled stock of fancy and singing Birds, preseuts for the first of the year, asa remembrance of the past, aud happy prospects of the fu- iB embroidered linen camb ture. Remember, No. 5 Jobnet, near Broadway. d22 12ur* ANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, at the Pre mium Comb Store, 31334 Broadway—J. M. QUIMBY, ich Fancy Goods, French Jewelry, ounces to the public, ‘that he has made nd increased his stock of Dressing Cages, Importer and Dealei &e. respectfully special preparations for the holida of usefal and ornamental goods, con: in} ‘Work Bores, Desks, Fans, Sheil Combs, i tracts, Soaps, Per- fumery, Cutlery, &¢., which will be sold at reduced prices to suit the times ‘Mr. Q. directs particular attention to his rieh Carved Combs, which obtained the premium at the late Fair; also his plain Combs, Chiidrens’ Neck Combs, &e.; a uew and beautiful article of Jet goods. N. BAI! ‘com purchased at this store warranted. Plain combs altered to carved, ein of the Golden Comb, 30354 Broadway. tivier wood Boonen Graves. portant discoveries of if this Inge class of ru dh Bali es and consecrates, wh T men in all places w no doubt. A popalarity of thi 9 deep aud strong, that time cannot destro attended this medicine for seve ¢ prejudices of all respect ib and the article hi ries and bless in season, eradie ed. We'cut the followie: of January, 1846 -~WIST, our aversion to puffing, as many do, aloog in the share of Patent Medicin scarcely ever take medi should be doing injustice to the community b longer the favorable opiaien we hr cases of colds and pa imona-y compla ‘ts gaod effects in several instances, we beli cellent article. For sale wholesale and re B. and D. SANDS, 160, Falton street, comer of iuggists generally. ases for wi from the Be! liows Falls R’s BALSAM —Norwith everything th Wi attendance at his office, No. 476 B: Hom with patie i particularly affections of Kidneys, Spleen, Nervousness, | ma, Debility, Humors, Impurities ke. ke, Ke. Ladies and gentlem v the Blood, D: re invited to street, near Fulton, where he can be confident sulted by all those anhappy victims of malpractice, disease of a private The Doctor's treatment Aq RDICAL OF¥FIUE.—Da. JOHNSON, 17 street, nent Cha 7 atitioner in al diseases. The. Doctor’ New York in the tr putation for sk ute ot every indy eee i trative . the United Bee “anadar, te, Sold i treet; or mailed#Free, n secore et Green rie iivgat peld, addressed Box 969, Lo HILADELPHI LIN, GERMAN t'oner in Philadelphia. ti ac A ME N PHYSICIAN, 15 years re: ure of all disenses maladies of a delic: still continues to oe valids, whose com, end on being alway and Ce treatment, to a per! supplie maner. Cure warranted or no charge requi ters, post paid, will meet prompt attention Residen: core tdand Union streets, half a square fro change. (7 For full particulars, see 4th page o Sprit of the Times. Ek SIGNS.—These | anda brillianey of the ing unequalled by any ot! in the city—whieh bril h i t, is wari nee z pats ather. ‘They are also japanned to, color ede Orders left at Jones, Beel Mv liane bee & Co JSacod Nice, Wooley, and R. Ds ‘ae 1 . Ryrie, Be . Left Monday at 2) fi Baltimore fer Boston; b noted aa Searetares tent made abet ad | "Zit Glthen F Austin, Mon, Galveston 16 day, to Brower | nop Quete, Orénd nb ane hve |e a le! - Shit nel ustin, Moss, Galveston, lays, to Bro’ pt . u deabs elablek be sapouayed the folowing declaration aNeo ” mous, Gentile,and Mary D eT a Bai and ssnsi it by Messrs. A i ‘90, KELLY, ANALYTICAL PHYSICIAN at a moment’s notice wi nt tocure themselves in the most convenicn! ral yea Gazeite hstanding at comes ‘and she fact that we ines of any kind, yet we feel that we and m road way, Friday. she 30th and 3tst of patients laboring under the he Lungs, Dropay, Rheamatism, Axth- ys Cc ia, i NS 30 1t* Tt LAMERT 14 still to be found at his old office, 63 Gold ally con- in every tis upon the non-mercurial system, alrendy successfully practised by him on the co ¢ Furope. Strictures, Nervous De- bi ity—the conseque: reet indalgence in youth—noeturaal em r Ny ardesfectuatly cured. All letters, post fee, promptly atended to. Office, 63 Gold st DUANE street, so well known as the most that have existed f atrietare, ulcers mpon the body, nthe hend and bones of the natitncional weakness, brought on by ‘by Young men, causi jous dreams and nightly emisg positively prevented, Recent cases cured in four days mercury. Noalteration tn diet, oF prevention from re i PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREATISE. their Nature jent practi- of the skin, hy In fect cu red, Let- ice, N. mth e Exe f the Philadel- SINHARDI'S GILDED B&As® LETTERS FOR tters are remarkable for Ga cle ther ai exnosurey yr that may” 20 Fulton The partnership heretofore ex. il be attfainnsarde &e Gott! was disvolved on the Ist of F.MEINEARDY. , OVEL ANU INTERESTING —T N Gung of Dr Rusby. forsale, at y BENJA- MIN L RENCE, Imperter of Stationery and Fancy Arti ee Tyee retail by all booksellers and ere. 16 OLIDAY FRESENTS—LADD AND BIGELOW haye just been adding to their large and well selected stock of gods an assortment of FrenchBracelets andBroeches, Silver Cromb, Jee Cream, Fruit and F' 3 Silver 'd Receivers and Card C 1 chased Silver Pitchers, toi mond Jewelry, consist lets, Brooch eva ot fil to . respect to quality ‘ tation already ob- e intend to keep 0 les che jo. 201 Broadway, Gomuet of Pullow street, se comer below St. Paul's Chel r , &e , with a great at extremely low Beek & Co's. 259 Broadway. 18eod tit F HOLIDAY PRESE~ TS—J. AGATE ‘hag just da splendid assortment of Gentlemen’s Fancy rt the latest and fashionable styler Ik and satin Cravats nd Purses, Woll Senrfs, erfa tocks, ing one i Suspends , Gloves, D. essing Ro! mery, &c. Also, a full assortment of 8) Under Garments, &e. of his own manu of the assortments of geutlemen’ raishing goods to e found in thiscounty. J. AGATE, Gentlemen's Outfitter 237 Broadway, corner of Park Place. dig 14t*r OR TRE HOLIDAYS.—Person: the Holidays are recommended to try French Cordials, of most superior quality, importe GOSS & Co., N alli raeao, Kau’ de Noyant, Cardin} and very plearant beverage, made of French and. Khe- Punch Syrup, which makes the m st delicions n he made, without any tr mble; also the cele- tallman’s Siomech Bitters, which have, for years ou im Gerinany. ‘ry th rdinls, Anisette. a atantly on band, Wine a nud Cologne Water. dar tatrre | P4ESENTS FOR PHE HOLIDAYS—a25 DHOAD- WAY—The subseriber has now open his complete col- received by the late steamers from purchasers, an early ns, which are unusually and packets from Enrope, and invit eximinatton. His present impor i have been selected with great care by his tasteful and jenced agent in Paris, and joclude all the novelties of the ot up for the approaching festivals Among the ex- a \d varied collection, may be enumerated an entire new stock of richly decorat:d porcelain, from the mst cele- brated fabricants, such as Vases, Jard » toilet Fiacon Inkstands, Tete-n-tetes, sezar Lamps, &e &c., fine Bronz: an tatuettes nnd Vases; rich dress Fi ceivanle vari ing Sets; F the most beautiful and musica! Tableanx, very curisus fi Boxes, walkivg Canes, riding Whips, Cases, bronze near Lamps, grotesque: liqueur Cases, pera Gilasse mathematics). and drawivg ee in be a mere Opticas, Frevet ‘gufechionan in fanoy boxes, sel-moving Toys, kc. ke. FICED ERIC q woobwonth, 325 Broadway, opposite Bro ex! CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAICs Those gentiemen who intend favoring the subseri- stmas and New Yer ndway Thea will pl Onty'a limited will be made ina style pot to be passed, and will be pun taally delivered nt the apecilied time, Price $5, $10, $15 ev No order taken under $5, it having been found by experience that an unlimited number of orders occasion naayortable ds: 1c ch appointment, irregularity of delivery, and, impossibility of ing every one justice both in style of ‘the Bouquet aud time of delivery. “Their Camelia Japonicu—particusarly the Double hite—-Azalen Indica A'ba, Roses, and other Exotie Flow. €1, were never in a9 promising a condition for flower. THORBURN & CO.. 15 John st aud Astorin. 4247 ROUQUETS OF SWEET FLOWERS—LENOIK, Florist, 45th street [Bloomingdale rosd,hand and table 5 mi quets, basqmetis, vast 0, MM 4 audsome! y ae Ki daa 12¢' the New York Hotel. for sale, AKNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. Proprietor; F. Hitcucock, Manager.—Splen: and performances, every afternoon at 3 0’clock, ove og at half past 7. A company of BEPOUTY ARAB! tof Babar, Arable, CAMPBELLS ETHI- tions: eveni from the OPIAN SEKENAVERS. REAT WESTERN, in the Spectre Bridegroom. GRUCIFIX, SHAKSPE- HIAN CABINET. (Mrs. Monell, Miss Bernard, Miss Julien, Miss Whitlock, Danseuse; Mr. Whitlock, Mr. Prosser: LIVING ORANG OUTANG. | Wax Wigures, likonesse: and Portraits of the Amistad Captive Slaves. Wax Figures of Queen Victori Bodiae, ‘O'Connell, Father Poll ar, Mathew, &e: Madam Nockwell, che Famous Fortune Teller, Wax Model of the Human Body, to be seen privately at an extra charge of 25 cents. Admission to the whole, tweaty-five cents; children under ten yeurs of age and old enough to walk alone, 1234 cents. Reserved front seats, one shilling ench extra. Gas D INSTRUMENTAL CONC T at the BEKNACLE, on Thursday Eve. ing, Dec. 30, 1817 The. STEYEKMAKKISCHE MUSIUAL COMPANY, consisting of Nineteen Performers, grateful for the very flat tering reception whieh they have received in thiscity, have the honor 10 ancounce their Second Appesrance in New York on Thursday Kvening, Dee. 30. PROGRAMME! 1 Banna i Pati lL— 2, Overture to + Greeting to Bresli ; ‘Zamon,” Herold ; 3, ‘S'hellnsignifien Fig Consecration, from the opera of the Rossint, Part 2—5, soncert dot Laaner. ‘on Weber; 9, Morning Salute, (Grand Gallop, Cents exch, to be had at the principal the Door on'the evening of the Conce:t. Doors open at 64— Performance to commecce at 7} precisely. 630 ttre SRAND HOLIDAY Ex'TERTAINMENTS at the LA- FAYETTE BAZAAR, THEATRE AND MtCHAN 1CAL MUSEUM, corner of Liberty street and Broadway, to be opened every afternoon and evening. ‘The proprietos rrepared for the holidays a number of magnificent Dioramic Views, which cannot fail to please a discriminating public — The performauce will commence with a dioramic marine view representing the Narrows below Fort Hemilton, Sandy Hook Light House, packet ships, stenmboats and other eraft, outw'rd aud homeward bound; the whole presenting an illu- sion of the most complete and entertainiag character. To be followed by a representation of the Kombardinent of Vera Craz and San Jaau De Ulica, with frigates, war stermers and cther vessels of the fleet; thé firing of guns from the C: aud its fiual capture, all contribute ove of the most interesting and stirring 1 ed. Also, a splendid view of the city of. onelwie with the subline representation «f a d shipwreck off the coast. In addizon to the above will be exbi- bited the figures in the Mechsnical Museam cousisting ef the ug Bird, the Rope Dancer, the Fiute Player, ke., &e.— etance to the Bazaar free; to the Theatre and Mechanical un 125q cents; chil If pri y e afternoon and 7 in the 47 6 re er of Cent '8,or the Liv Singin a M a Yelock in tht commence at half-past 2 0’ evening. ae THE HALL OF NOVELLY. corm Pearl stregts <TABLEAUX Vivian A‘ Model Art superiorto any ever els, Misses We: jc Singer, an4 th Banjo Solos. fam ale, every eve this city. A with gers. W. Hi. : Doors open at 30 3t Oi PANORAMA OF THE ced on three miles of caavassexh miles, in length extending fre (it New Orleans the ion one shulling: ANVAKD’S MAM Mississippi River. p biting a view of country h of the Mi: vachtug over ten ¢ inting in the. wor! way. adjoining * y exceptes.) Al f pr norama will commence moving at 7 o'clock precisely. ‘Afternoon exhibitions on Wednesdays and Saturdays. at 3 Oeik. Seats secured from 10 A.M. wil 12 P.M. 28 12t®re. eigh: att Hal bio’s Garden. Open ev mission, 50 cents; childe pick NW SHOULIN ja ia will be shot for on Rusell’s Ground, Hotel, Brooklyn. on the first cay of Janus: culars, call at RUSSELL ’S, Sportman’s m | BALL OF THE IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY. will tke place at the Coli- seum Rooms, No 450 Broadway, on ‘Tuesday evevin~, Jan. 1th, 18. "Tickers ($3 euch) can be procured a the office of the Soc Fou RH ANNUAL thews, street; Wall goldaby, 119 Mi y 19 € atreet; William Watson, 179 West street; ‘Thomas Swanwick, 5 Pine’ stre jon: nelly,7 South William street; Charles KE. Shea, Jt Libert . M. Nanry, 68 Pine street; K. B. Daly, 94 Broa Francis Mavn, 166 Pearl street. Th M&Th aftivi tere Wall street; Jomes Hedmond, 44 Ball 01 Friday evening ad to welcome the new with a merry dance. ext pnblie will take place on Monday week, and be reveated every other Monday evew 90 20% Fre UKSIO NS. Ke be had a” very hony-street, ‘The men ave all D 8 ‘erauce, hive longed to Fat! yer bfthem hive ed Com, De Kw et the bind w be Macedonian, V8 SACKS—G. B CLARKE, “er 116 * ilsiam street, opposite the Washington Stores, hi very handsome stock of Uyercorrs aud body Sacks, th cy from $'0to 816. Also, ©: Vestings made up to ordur, at low price browe and bisek Secks are handsomely trimm collars ard cuffs, and lined and waded entirely, Aly worked silk fronts. Overconts made to meas hg t d eman who 20, Ge* ‘eetutale #.in honour of the gent o NL ALOONS. Tailor, 20% Ann A pieces fancy Chssmeres, of wh for only $3 to $5.0 pair, Also, s nd doesking, from 4 to $8 per parr. Wi irranted good ore Gente who are in want of Tots will do well to eal at 2034 Ann atr Piarge lot of Pants, Vests and Coats, made to order, and not vor, Will be sol! nt aud below cost. ‘ ___ dud 120Fre NANCY BALL DHESS*8 FOR G*YNTLEMEN—New Pa yAltit representations of the characters desired. to hireat JULIUS DEJONC 66 Warren street. N. (All Fancy Dresses and theatrical properties: made to order at the shortest notes. alo Liter HEM FIVE DOLLAR SU/'S CONSI8T OF CLO’ seee, cassimere pants, aud finey vest Also cloaks an overduats, with rieh Linings, $2 to $10 even; business conts $1 3 go cents to $2. Cash poid for gent’s clothing. yeing, repairiug, an} nwiering corner of Nassau wo bushel ao to gentlemen who like new; call st the + a he shor: test xtracted nd on the most ressonable by, J, AH, 66 22 doors rors Beekinen street. NB. ‘The highest y uentlemen’s ieftod weawng apparel d22 1206 HES—'T! id, Wate ATCHES, WAT! has constantly s of the following hig! "Cooper, London, dup overt Hoskell oud M enuine and perfect ti