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NTR INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washington Correspondence. Wasniwaton, Nov, 23, 1849. ‘Wasuixcron, November 26, 1849. The Present Cabinet, $e. Theatrical and Musical, iv Treat The cabinet is said to be s unit; and to all intents | of Mr. Lester's drama of “ The Three Guardsmen. and purposes, there is nothing in the appearance and | nightly proved by overflowing houses, and the audi- ‘The great popularity and secess The Effort to put Clay in the Cebinet—The Course of | daily oficial intercourse of ite members, calculated to | ences are bestowing much applause upon the conceptions Clayion—The Appointment of Webs to Austria— ‘The way it was done The Movement for Benton, Ge destroy that illusion. to sssert that the cabinet think end feel alike, he would either betray gro-s ignorance o: be gullty of The practice under this very ouriovs administration | Tite St ite isehood. “There la no euch cordial ualo seems to be every man for himself, none for the party, | nosuch mutual rerpect aud reliance among its whioh places everything at sixes and sevens. It is | bere, as would insure harmonious action in the futw Th tolerably well agreed on nieasures; but totally impossible to make any reasonable cenjectare | Ty SPCR soa vepecially in regard to of what may or may not take place, in any given case’ | aq appointments te office, there exists ameng them ‘Those you depend upon to-day are wholly umreliable considerable difference of opinion ‘They probably tomorrow, Two or three bers of the cabinet | *t#nd, Mr. Meredith and Mr. Reverdy Joanson against indiscriminate proscription; Mr Clayton, Mr Colla- have been accused to the President, by staunch mem- | Bee und Mr hwing for it. ar. Preston, Mr. Crawford bers of the whig party. of being the most fashionable | and General Papier are only voting, not speaking mem- rs of the Executive Counell Mars extant; and they bave plenty of Imitators, from | OCT) tire removele and appointments made by the top to bottom. majority of the ce re not always relished by the 1 do not know how much politieal tact may be dis- | deteat a inant tands to reasons tat the period ts played this winter; but if the cabinet continues | appreaching when the overruled minority will awert its on under its present political management, nothing | Ciayecn and Mr Meredith will not romain ‘colleagues ean save it. The old heads are venting their curses during the+neuing seesion; for while Mr. Clayton seems that there 0 bave a very poor opinion of the business capacity beac liyncy lapels Agpang oa t Clay's going | 224 political Understanding of Mr. Meredith, the latter some fire to create all that smoke about Clay ME | seems to hold the moraland politieal vlevation of the into the cabinet. The movement failed. Clayton is Secretary of State at rome slight discount. Nir. Mere not so much to blame for the party blunders that | dith is a gentleman of high toue and feelings, who, por- cour illipg to build up the whi haps, might mavage to swallow Mr. Clayton ; but he ~ig mg ie equally desirous of Duilding - ar Do stomach forthe af ceteras It isthe trimming” Bimcaryor ree, while otters, in the futile ‘attempt to fer which be bas no relish: hence the complaints bout bis taciturpity and egotism, which have found an echo even in the interior of Penusylvania ‘As to Mr. Ewing, he ira bold coar man, who holds comumlesion from ex-G0 Duild themselves up. do not hesitate occasionally to facrifice ibe party ‘There is little real and efielent concert of action, of course; and though they have managed things tiletably in one or two instances, it was more by good luck than good management. The nd is ready for avy kind fact is, that Ulayton is vot acknowledged as a leader; | fanatical, or rectional—which will advan rests He possesses more power of will than any member and though | sine-rely beiteve be tries to do as well as ‘he can under the circumstances, everybody sees that it won't do, New somintsivations stand the dissolution of a cabinet, it is true; but « bold stroke and a powerful Feorganiration wight succeed, as it did in Jackson's time ‘Webb's sppeintinent i of the cabine' ut, fortunately for the country, his talents for planning are not commensurate with his epergy of execution Mr. Cojlamer is a mere party back. without a will, or an object of his own. He is proreriptive from instinct; as all small men hate those who hold opiviens ditfer- ert from their own Who can eall the tiger cruel? His utmort ferocity is but proof of a healthy appetite Mr Preston bas not even an idea of the magnitude anc importance of bis department He has brought to Warbipgton the mind and business talent of a shop- himeelf om his being a good account- does not comprehend inciplo She bee bee prineipally th the p sera, Congress will have to take care of the ships Mr Crawford is @ distant relation of the ht-torieal character of that rame [He is an unassuming, m0 dest, retiring clerk, which is all that the War Vepart- ment now requires for its management, since the In- disn bureau bes been separated from it, and the head | taking It altogether, wae a pored, to the last, tooth rewmendous demonstration trom New York last spriv down thet be would not ake the app olpiment ho left for home w friend tu the cabinet advised bim to hold cn, aod keep corl—semetbing would tara up—after the Gist ebuilitom ot disappetutment, Setters apd things remained cv sfatuqus aati juss upon the eve ct the commencement of the session, to give litte time jor any mente from the press pro- Fieus to going before tie Seuate. A committee of three Came cu two or Uuree days eines, with & list of names, and urged the apporu ment of ay Ure wae f ny New Y thearpuments ured ses thet the whig partyin Hew York | SD Desert pe ata retieted to New You Generel country “The Courier could then be tate man lor bas pot only put the army, but the War De of war ‘The pres-ure was strong partmunt itrelf, ou the peace footing Members and renators ere now mustering in auf- ficient number to guess at the organization of the House (which will be democratic) and tho plan of se- tion propored by the opposition __ CAIUS LICINIUS. | Correspondence. Purmaweseuss, Now. 27, 1849, The New County Butldings- Hun. Lewis Case at tht on like bull. doge and General Paylor was obliged to give in, shen the cabinet (xa) previously arranged) be- gan to give way. but be ed be -d—d" if Webb | should have 8 full mission; ite might bave the ebarge- pase to Austria U1 course they were glad to get it, Webb was raticfed Harvey immediately sent in- Sahenee to New \ork that the mission wae to be changed to a fuli oor. (im fact, it had been glvem out 60 before.) and this wpyriutment was mady im anticipation bange, &c We bb's appointment then came - As 9? out, Retush tation hay been Tecelved at the State Theatve—Thrilling Scene—Markete, $e. ent. wa that Austria desires a full minister, A resolution was passed at a mevting of the County Rstiete mivister. (Baru ed, | Board, this morning, approving of the location of a leaving afeir- iv thy by ry bis Secretary of Legation, | new ( ourt House, ip Independence square. frontiag ou who was afterwas rived toaet until the appoint- | Sixth street and Walaut, 200 feet. aud running east 160 feet, This resolution ‘ts of eourse subject to the | consent of our city councils Dr. W. 8 Haines, @ most estimable, popular a Pes, gevtieman bas been elected resident physi- cian of the Blockley alma House, in place of Dr. Bene- dict, who is to take charge of the [osane Asylum, at Utica, New York The Beguin troup opened to a splendid heuse last jade @ comimittes hung | the rank of our representatin gets through the Senate it will be as much ax be cai Wauege wilhout tryine for an appropriation of the other $4.50 and the creation of @ full mission. With regard to the Southerm move. [ canzot exectly make out what it orace (One thing is certain how. ever—that it amounts to nothing, or Foote would not | evening ‘Ibe new piece of the “ Drunkard,” at Bar- have been selected to bead it, As uearly asl can make | pum’s, bas produced ap immense sensation sprat thrown to catch # whale, and must | tb Among Lewis Casa, who tion with any tangible exieut. but before lon; some parties are Seceed wil the course he is likeir to pureu ene took place, not set down in the bills, A geutle- man in the second ter was seized with it, aad fell over head foremost! [He was promptly caught by the foot and leg. as he was desceudiug, and dragged beck thet for all descriptions of breadstuffe is ox- ceedipgly dull at — prices There is scarcely avy export demand for flour. Wheat is stationary at erterday’s rates Sales of old yollow corn at S80 , which | lea decline. Whiskey 2c. to 2750. for bbls. and hands. The cotton market is inactive, owing to the high pro- tensions of holders. The stock rales 0, day wore sa follows:— First Board . 101; 13.200 State 5's, reference to Wasninctos, Nov. 26, 1849. Arrival of Congressmen — Organization Candidates for | Office—A Curivsity—A Mistake—Assistant Secretary | of the Treasury Mr. Ewing and Gardener Dougla ‘The Hon. William J Brown, of Ind! who, it was by some suppored. would not be enabled to reach the eat of government in time to vote for Speaker, arrived Inet night inthe cars He was so weak with fatigue, that he fainted and still suffers from the effects of the | Dillous fever, He t: 1d his friends at the National Hotel | that he was resolved to come on in good season, even if | he had to be Drought ina bag Thisis the goutleman whom the Union called the first martyr under the Present administratio As the Second Assistant Postmaster Gevwral, he eut off the heads of thousands | of “deputire uc be did wot at all relish the cold steal wury Notes, 6" #, M1: 1 000 ja Bag Bends, 62 1,000 Pitteburg’ 6" e, *00, vb Affairs in Washington (Correrpondenes of the Balueore: Sun a to bis own ne Mr Collamer. | The Treasury Defctt- The Revenue--The Election for Pilates secbeunt af Vauiain tate tova.enkee te | > Gccken doit nic teas dates for | Howell Cobb, of Georgia. Both have been # yn of Sane of the pe re oe ahi for the syeanersbip Neither of t orlo- | ‘The anpunciation of » deficit in th brated Scuthern addrevs, aud hence It that treasury. for the next : focal sears, is make the | u consistently vote for elther. Mr. of much remark and altercation. The deficit, n caucus by the democrac: said, will be fifteen or twenty millions. We to it; and that it le founded m dy the feet that there Per cent between the mini- | fum Again, how can a predie- | tion be made that the revenuy will fall off 90 greatly eistants, Mr J J Mulloy openly procial: that his in tbe next two years’ Why should » denclt that chances are the beet, tor the reason that © 8) Occur Bow, two years henee be anoouneed in a b gue bers; and difference of they have perm in hopes «f «mom and maximum Tecelving tbe wiver othces. such as mesrengers and as- | | audience. But if any one were so rash as | of the actor-author who dramatised the famous novel of Alexandre Dumas. Never bas # more excellent and better acted play than “ The Three Guardamen” been offered to the public of our city; aud the characters which it ‘containa are sdujrably rendered by the stook actors who belene Ye leading parts of and scenery are really splendid, Mr. Hembitn's company The drama are all good, the costumes and. with the «xcep- tion of aren pageantry, which {s useless and sho rama doubt en wil have «long run. have but to pratse the work of ightly performed, and no Broavway Tuxatax —Last evening was performod at this theatre, for the first time this season, the ovle- brated legend of “ Rip Van Winkle,” (founded on Washington irving’s tale) in which Mr. Hackett ap- peared as the principal character, sustaining it admi- rably,and to the delight of a fashionable dience ‘This romantic and domestic drama was well received, aud no doubt will be frequently repented Mr. Huckwtt aisom ppeared in the farce of © Hie Last Leg: =] though he did not act the part of O'Callaghan as as Hudson and Collins, atill be made some excell “ns potnte that called forth | a se. This excellent comedian will appear tor a few eventngs more previcus to bis departure for England. To morrow night he will take the part of F in Henry the Vill, the most humerous of all Shakspeare’s comic characters, Ninio’s Ganpex.—This magnificent and much fro- quented theatre w: attracted thither the Inet pew © Jocko or the highly fabionadl Ty awurements of d ever uci razilian Ape, ® mauner that attested the superior t evenin; y's bill of fare bad taloments opeued with ul comte pantomime of which was performed in Hities of those 7 The ent employed in its execution, Mr. Marzetti mimicked the Brazilian ape to perfection, and was much applauded. ‘The anuremenis concluded with the gorgeour grand dalivt of “Uriclls, or Le Diablo Amoureaux.”? whic duced infinite pleasure and delight Mile, Bertin acquitted themarives with admirable suc- cers and drew down the most euthasiastic barste of applause, formed the » Four the ‘The roovery employed for the eccasion, is, indeed magvificently grend, To night will be ,” the grand Divertisement, por: Love} ¢ Gnome.” xron’s THxatax —The performances at Burton's lest evening were for the benefit of Miss the ocearion brought piece of the events or Conpubiality in the principal talent of the eompany. «dy when well alleding to the * to the telling mapper in which tl avtors. ip whose hands it is, stance lert evening indefinite article’ which her husband | phapmnan, and t ® good house. ‘The principal s the comedy of “ Married Li Couples,” whigh piece brought ous It is @ very good performed. but owes its suceoas, i ake their points—for i . the Kehook mistress. in Mra 0 was ip the habit of using. without due regard to the rules of Lindley Murray brought the house dewn ia three distinet rounds be, bill consisted berides urbary’* Spoons,” and “Lucy Did-Sham- Amour, with several interludes. 4 Theatae —The entertainments at this | Nat Altogether it {1 a good piece. Married Lite.” of © Mi place of amusement attracted, lact night, @ very large id uli reem delighted with the styl of act | ing of the actors who appeared in them. The famed “Paul Pry” was the cause of much merriment, and | was performed with great ensemble ‘The second plece was the new Indian drama by Miss Conway, called © Lamera, the Indtaa Wife,’ whieh contains several geod polpts sed ipeidents, and has been got up ina very good styla gure, tbe prophet the play with the langhabie farce of the “Si Play, & most thrilling | met with Ite usual success Thin evening the bill is composed ofthe ‘The characters of Lamora and Ra- wore rendered with great ekilt aud y of bistrionie power The rceaery ery exact, and, no doabi, jw The whole concluded ese Petos,” which Soldier's Daughter,” * Lamora,” and the * lrivb Dragoon.” Ovysrre Tueatae —Three lyvely, inte- 2 well played pleces wore performed, Inst eve- ping, at thie charming little theatre. the firrt piece—a most amusing petite comedy, tn which | Used Up” was Walcot, the greatest comedian, in his peculiar line, in the United States, took the part of Sic Charles Cold- rtream Walcet shone pro step every look end overy ‘tor war to De distinguished. who bnew the text. ties. dev: We sincerely hope that the attractive programs ‘The Devil in Paris” followed in which again eminent. At every speech and wrery motion, the great comic ac- Hie impromptne, to those tet before the pubite will receive double attention, on account of the merits of the ludy whore benefit it ts, Trautay Ovens the benefit of an excellent veealist and great Signorina F. Berghese. 1 Parquale,” is the pieoe seleated for the ccoasion, in needless to say. De sustal d by Signorina Borghese yuishing features of vocal exerilouce We the opera house erowded by @ briiliant and ~To-merrow evening is sot apart for vorite, ietti’s Opera Buffs,“ Don that the cberseter of Norina will ith sll the rare sudience, aa @ testimony of the intrinsic tas! merit of thle highly gifted and accomplished actross, belongs @ eroond family of Virginia, wherene everybody iro panic-like manner, and even in advance of the an- that State, exerpt himerif bunsts of the first! He is, | nual report of the Secretary of the Treasury? It is therefore. & natural curivsity in this respect, te poiat thet would be likely to be overlooked in should be duly benured | the regular documents. | remark th There are more then » hundred geatiemen in expee- moect this notice with « pad of obtamimg + 5 <Soe under the ome y ine | cumbents. 1 ase fix ‘ip, the raves of di uty. Ni their ‘The whigs lie close, fearing | of abe sneak bo, Teeeuse toe end bop 4 to do the best they cam under | def dutics on articles the tiekis con now duty free Neither is it believed that | ‘The other +e of the rates of duty on articles which come his influence baa ompetition with domestics, will augment the re- heard that a It appears, however, that from some feason, cbamber ue | po ated a diminution of revenue from customs ts expected I learn that Slr Henry Lytton Bulwer, the British out So be ap tied to ria was new Libr On inquiry 1 appeared that Mr. Amder- ron, one ‘of the Senate aristente, merely had @ room | colar. to fuctlitate the folding of documenta, the Duke of Wellingt ‘net yet beard thet Mr Meredith basap- | | bave sven a number of the Southern ry of the Treaeury, inthe members. of the democratic column, we, resigned. I¢ sormeto be the i they sre in doubt a» to the result of ih the freasury Department, that | 5 peaker. But the North epvoy, willarrive next week A house is #! tabeu for him in this city; but it ts not state: Indy Bulwer accompa him. His lady | Cimevs, Asvor Piace —Wallett, styled the Queen Jester bas now beoome tho people's favorite ole America. The smphitheatrels i lieg:; ot thy can be passed at the Arena with great ea: | Muncum.— The entertal; jaried apd very attractive Mart Tranca; the pantomime of “Dee Crnisty’s Mixsrnecs.—Mr Gould the guiter player, | is deco: vogaritn da ta " * Law rite Isys Very eWootl ent in ise way. as fe, in “veye usu ghter, ond the dancing ery ulybt crowded by the brit ballet evel Manwatras Coneus —Lavater Lee, the great Equilid- | eirege int rand mend the abolition of thas | ‘ever, and uphesitatingly declare that Mr. Win- | P and no one else, can de or will be the Speaker. | wing's renting use from Mr. So W tbey reckon not without their host, the question, | will probably beagitnted amoag | #6 pUstling to many. ie settled. If #0. however, weare | story Was comoosted, that Mr, giic!!} misinformed as to the course of the free sollers, ¥ suthorized overtures to Vir Douglass for a cheap | who numiot aot lee than eighteen. remt th cuuirideration “ Teeetving the post ef pabile ous Will support ope of acts C8 Dasty—Mr van | gerdmever Althu oL? Bet aatee wit: the Secre- ape; bur if they ustaia ir. Wintnrdp, be will be | rary of Y bis pwlltteal movoments Treet feat ballot, My own sponte te j thik thet an investigation into tO, coerge, will ex- | they will sappy Th | PO tee As netionn ot others vow . 4G¢n from the tain pledges waid by nome of these most mtetested, | Mr Wimthr j Ie to sovetatace frome geutiewan Opals | A Dumber Of reepectoble condidates for the clerk. | . | sh Of the House have beem named In the Union aad | other papers, in addition to that mumber | may stave that Major J.P. Helse, Inte of Pennaylrenis, has been Urgently invited to beeome a candidate—as hay aleo Semuel L. Governewr, of \ irginis, formerly of New thet Douglare be t Dowglars etry Mave bie peter for the payment of the moneY, Net beng able to meet them. the geatieman totererted bimeelf in the house renting fo that Dovglecs might with the ealary of the | Uebe While professing frlendship far | wan es trying to injore bit quarters & tw prred ou the ecw used th. of fornishing provf thet be bed not elect Baltiwore spar perel Ceylor A whig Senator endorred what Jemmy reid. aud the Provident and | wing were (bus fore 4 trom dismissing th: eoniay JeBerecpian dewooret Douglass beid the grntiemen te whom atlarion hae been made was the setter. aud Hetrg was the game an was remarked », an cid tesbioned individual during the domicde ox Mos, cf New York, is a leading whig candi- the port of Sergeant-at- Arm, “Heroie ew candlanin on the democratic si Tre Pree me the rere lotions paseed by hb Pittsburg ‘irom Lonveotion, was Resot Thet it ix the renee of this at the present state of the forsign market, | | that it will require duty of $10 per ton on pig iron wo vd $20 per ton on common bar, sad a corresponding jom to Russia is not yet filled, and many | inerearg on all other irom ufactures of irow, wast y the administration delays to appolat & | iv proportion to cost of make, to protest the American | Juccessor to Mt begby (t eaanot be left opem for | market t Wwing. for if? woaren anette the Home Depa At the convention, epeetin: ment, the Sevate w his nomiog'h process wereexbibited It viore pr: bably ogle procser with sothrac die removal trom th in as follo fi 5 mre bere net rreominend the obliter hea, aod this» part. will pro retour cause of offence. bicumiaous coa! furnece has three com ebich wil for foxteg aud working. and the twesiil 4 eitedrawal trom the cabinet ft Meredith, beings wen of wealth, dows mot eare for | ducieg aud fulsbing. [be metal te taken from the last high state y aodemoluments bat pened tothe hammer or squeesers, The time, two ton FELIX hours. = : Nov 95,1840 | . Bawevan ov rae Croeraw ine Col. H. L Soot, has been appointed assistant eaperinten for the. wn and (he Speeler= | removal of the Choctaws in the piece of the Rew. T. | © Stewart. of Pontotes ‘There are about 2 600 of this tribe etiil jim, of the mee! thelr white deers fe dwiwistrath The pext Congress promires to become one of the | nowt lnteresting im the legislative history of the co tre The question, comeidered In its ultimate bearing. on the position aed progtess of the country, will be nothing less than thir Shall we abandon the road of progrere, and the national career om which previoas administraticns bare lnunched ua, or shall we, intioi- dated by our too rapid fall back or bait til | other pation# are able to diminieh the interval ebich | cc paretes thein from the proud eminence we have at taiped? ‘The edminietration is now bent on securing Mr. ‘Winthrop for Speaker of the [louse to have at leat the committees. i pet the majority of the Hoase, in ite favor; but even fw this they are most likely to fall. — | ‘They look to ndveutiti ouimstances for “a change | of buck.’ that rome democrats oill be deta: others will quarrel god that 5 K0Od prospect uf | has bewn a0 loug & Tre reore w tale letter, that the deiegetion of Semine frou the West had arrived at the he army ju Florida suc that the majorit ib the opiniom thet their brethren om be prevailed ou to em) a have been Informed, by a prt indiana them eater. | the pentasuls miliary depot tianeterred to ¢ Inieltixencer, Now 2 Holm ot of being unable Qo secure the Speen. o bimeelt will be induced to east his vote | ~~ fora wbig There | oo rach thing ## © om of the 2th conduct of @ disappeiuted ae inet. writing of © murder the let ‘ tinue Ite deuble i feat, rape re the vielen #0 “wy tree aatlere; tyectable eltiven, aged weventy y The ron was | Dened Pentel » tr bast looking obap, about thirty. tive } Jeete old end of very Uneren Temper, It appears that | | the « rd to the feeding of slop tom favorite ecw « 7 th thon If thelr ereditors aud the euse will ont | toteed bee. ‘The faite vested tben fh ‘oes “he oom, still hope to be able to mort thelr engagements | oig ba nad purchmsed the embers sod Sr are fast yt in ‘the former | notice Mr. Wiltiem J. Brows, of indians — whow eoy | shingtom The ver ip full sumer. aod or and loflarnce ot semi Aud Fhoald ase it ne hy thevgbt bert The a hen @ ane immer him for dend fed fur pars avkaown, Yet deco arrested. Me F died om Monday ercese ont Of Arkansas. the | »: He lvalvo at exelent eqaestrion The Rivers Famtly | in thelr ely turing a ga C We learn that | He, 8m 6 een at Noo st Bowery They Dibried tom from ball pat 6109. Admission 2) conte Cormeen Awe ac renmre A Koglhh & ered Thevk siving Day. sluting, le becoming a favorite ve oe % we with all Oe public ection aud fram. >stent Attractive and proftable /ntertalumen | prietor. Dieve | Tit. te ctermeting large wumbers to the Maukatten | ar the Wililamebarg ferr; , Loreemanship T presented to the pal will be from belt past 1 to @o'clork, and by al) thore simire tae raral te vill bo iva Mise Julia Dean is playing at New Orleans plixner Benedettl, biadelphia. bege in the Killed teneive operations besioee w | bande unemployed, some of whom receive $4 per day We notice n rele of 1080 head. » Fleming ts giving Shakeperesn readis, ‘The weatber till eomtinues too The assisted by TroM, Vita, Rowt aod yas aDNOUNCEM to give & CoMoert lat olghs im Weer The o learn that there on igo 42,000 bead were re fer ex. erent lows to packeis, a8, by the animals it keeps there high ae raging 226 tbe . at $2 60 net. deliverable by the dscb fant The Terre Haate (le) Courier, of the Business in the pork Heute. Se 1) perm ore opon ap extensive scale this penron rue. dhe Maysville (Ky.) Ragie, of the 10th inst Bome 6 eft ya ber too (© hogs 1 the ied 6 sits, at ‘The Ornge Inet ington on Seterdn packing bower yesterday 4 at $2.00, from the boo! for the busines Ony wii be euepended The wrath We ctee # sale of $1100 btost eays has commenced ia Terre bogs have been purchewd & fow days, at about ae * boriaese end asthe we beileve, re so than it Ke warts ayes — 0 oF S40 bawe been in the pene pest this olty fi days. wna about the same number are iu the non va tele way | mostiy te be packed on omens COMMMUCE PACRiNg ef but oovente- 000 heed woount fer cash, Hulder rier. of the tering reason Bi | Bnd upwards ot 4.000 Aa The erather wes “aod if It continues wenal, of the Ztat inet eye: We che cf OOF pork mercbente thet there are Yeaterday neariy 2600 head ty continwes tov warm for 4 10 packers, At Reape ol pene $2 © Lett, deliteredie by t on their departure from inet 1 ee M. Brillent tod | t rallies of | Nest aud Last Rivers, Political Inteliige ‘The election in Massachusetts on tbe "26th tnst., for delegates to the House of Kepresentatives, resulted in the choice of three whigs and two demucrats —tivs towas again failing to elect. It is stated that the invitation to Father Mathew from Judge Lumpkin, of Georgia, to visit that State hes been revoked. in consequence of the doubt entertained of that tas, gentiemsa! ‘s views of the slavery question Father Mathew’s mission is one for good. and all the fanatics of the country will not beable to eause him to | sow seeds of discord any where, CITY TRADE REPORT, T ar, Nov, 27-6 P. The cotton market continued buoyant, instanecs, rether fuller prices were paid th: tained yesterday, The market now stands about the same as previous to the sailing of last week's steamer, Ip flour there was more activity, part on speculation The rates showed no marked change, though prices were not firm. Canadian continued in fair request for *bipment. Southern flour was in demand at previous rates, while rye flour was easier to buy. Meal oxbi- Dited no waterial change American descriptions of wheat. of prime quality, continued to be well held, while common grades and Canadi ‘The latter sold freely for @: fenerally. Groceries remained as previously noticed, | with e steady trade damand. Ashes — There was fair business in pete, with sales of 100 bla, at $0 S60 $0 O2)s; penrls were steady at Daravarvyre.— Flour—The sales for the day reached | 17.000 bbls, imcluding ordimary State, at $450 a 84 2K; common State, mixed Ohio end Indiana at $4 | Cp a $475 end Oblo. « 873¢; mixed and straight eben, at 84 8734 0 $5; fa yore Michigan. at $8.8 $6 06; and pure Genesow, at $6 | 12h 0 $5.25" Of ancien aie 4,000 bbls were Ca- | | nacian at quotations Sourhern Flour~ 950 bia. wold, | wt $5 1234 = $6 31 for common te good. Kye ~250 bbls | gold at $287%¢ a $204 Corn Meal—Tho sales | 100 ble. Jersey, wt $3. Buckwheat was in good d | mand, st $175 m $2 per 100 Ibs , and $3.50 a $4 50 ps | } 5 i) bbl; Frost extra commanded 650 per bag of 25 Ibs, | Wicat—Swlen inciuded 700 bushels inferior Southern red. on private terme; 30.000 bushels good (anadiam. at | $105; and §.600 busbela ordinary Chio, at about $1. Rye~12.500 bushels sol Bearley was | | acarce and wanted. wt 58 det. 56 Qe for fair to 58.» 60 for Sout! rn mixed; 60 = 6030. for Western y low; and 61861} for Southera and Norther yel- low! Buckwheat was !p steady demand at 46 a 470. | Kxvomt oy Baransvury ro Carat Barraix ano Inw Usa. Flour. Sjent, Wheat. 1yiian | bbls, “dhl. bushels, bushels — Ceord 46,720 6.572 900 110.503, Say — 7,906 000, - - | «108.728 72 1225 Ww,48 Exront Tats or Frown, vend. No Bhle. Where to. Merchants’ Mills, 2,268 London 4.958 Common State, Globe Mills. 90 Lamblow Milt, 590 “ 1.400 | Obto, Emerald. 700 | Geperee, York Mills, we Onto, Arcade Mitla, St Johns. Wiccomein wheat, 700 bushele | _ Corrox —There was a good attendance of spinners in market to-day, and their purchases, together with what exporters tock, raired tha rules to nearly 8,000 bales. | ‘Tbe advaues noticed yesterday war maintained, and | the market cloves truly, We continue our quotations, vin— Livseroo. Crass Uplands. —+3— TION. | . | e market sicedaien to de welt supplied but ) th ‘transact were very limited. Prices still rule ia r of the buyer. Frurt — Malaga raising were in moderate requ $2 876. $1 30, and G50, with sales of 600 boxes. other descriptions we heard of no operations. Hors.— We note sales of 100 bales Western, at léc. a 1640, carb inon - 250 tops Seotch pig (Coltnees) sold at $19 50, carb, from ship, Leav.— Tbe market was dull and heary. We havo no rales to report. Navas Sr ‘Was fuir. aud 900 bhie chepged hands, at 324¢0., cash. ould bear of uo tramractions On..—There was a botter inguiry for Mnsced to-day; og ante 6,000 gellons E.oglish and American, at | © ces Puovisions.—-Pork. sales were made of 1.600 barrels, at $10 60 a $10 623¢ for mess. and $8 27}, @ $8 60 for prime. The wale 200 barrela, ut $6 for $8 18 for country mens; $7 for city prii do. mene; avd $10 60 for Cnirego extra. rrols of good eouutry end ri Sales embraced 600 barrels and tierors, vendered, at O46 269-160 for fair to prime {co kegs at OS | In cut meats, the sales were 1,006 boxes Western pork middies, for March delivery, on private terms utter was dull and heavy; sales of Obio st Te. a lle , and State at 108. 1c. Thoves was by Anthony J. Bleeek- t house er, at the Merobauts’ |. xchange: 20 Courtiandt street. 254123, § Slath street, $5.000, 2h Aud lots leasehold provert ne B. $i {tos om south-east cotner event Seventy-fifth street, 262100, $295; 3 th avenue. betwren Seveoty joarth avd streets, 26x100 at $140. $67 | fith etreet, betwoen Sixth and Servath « enuer. eac! lot. 2 lot on Sixth ;er between t Seventy afth treet, wort side, 252100, $100; 1 Joton do, 264100, $200; 1 lot om north. west cormer Sixth avenue aud Seventy- fourth street, 25x100, $246; 1 let on Seventy. fou i nee Ddetwren Siath aod Seventh avenues. 252102. 0 # between Sixty: sixth and Siaty-seventh street, each 262100, at $250, $700, Licton north side Sixty. sixth street, betwee Sixth ard Seventh avenues, 261100, $176; 1 lot om & 397 275 75.634 SO54N7 mater for the crop now put forth are grata. ally areuming © hich 4 2 490,000 bales ts - prenee ve A ee who. when large holder ix weeks sinor, deel that admitt 4 m: the ibiity of the plant escapl t until the iet Debember weil there was no contia- geney of weather which could improve the yield to 2.000, 000 bales. At this stage of the season there ia usually more Ker of being led astray by extreme long crop esti mates than there was at that period, by extreme short ‘ones. a8 what passes for public opinion om such an intri- cate subject. is of very little value as most generally itis formed from articlos in newspapers prepared to mis- lead, and not to enlighten [do not wish to be uoder- stood as affirming that there togency 9 of eatber which would render such an amount um possi. ot robable aad pre. te Dg, tl 200 000 bales, and coptinues to point at 2 a0 000, es the vl imstum, 48 yet. there bas been no killing frost over the heart of the cotton region, and the p) tinues to ripen. except partially where o cheek wi m to it by the frost of the 8th and Gth inst, The Mne of thie frost appears to have been narrow, conse- quently but little damage was done. =e closipg quotations ijn this market were as an- nexed :— Livemroon CLassrioation, Florida NOt. al) MARKETS KLSEWHERE. STOCK SALES Barrimome, November 16 $2,000 Maryland 6's, 104; $2 fe oe te 000 dow, 104; $1000 Wt: $1,000 do, 104: Si 1,000 do., 104; S100 do., 194; Mecbu'a aM $0 0 Bal- fimere os, 1890, 104; U shares Western Bank, 5 Baltunote and Obio Ralirond, 913g; 25 do, time, 51%; 8 do., ‘boston, November 26.—Hrokers’ Board—S shares Rost d Providence, Railroad, #14; 3 Northern Railroad, (1 Railroad, 3854; Norfolk Count: 2p Vermont Central Kailrond, bd Shore Katlrond, 26 0.27; 41 Gla Colony fi Ei 108; 46 Base B. Com py yt Bo do satu Li Sie: HB do’, bio 1444; 21 div. Bast Bos Dompany, No 4 $4. Becond Hoard. ® shares Norfolk Ka BAG 10de., b1Od, S96; 16 do.. 3054; 4 North~ Announcements of Births, Marriages end Deaths ere not inserted, unless duly authenticated and paid for. At Wasbington, D. C. 20th, inst., Joun B. Grocx, af U.S. Coast Survey, to H Many, daughter of John 'H. Duvall, of Baltimo: Died, ing, Nov. 20th, im the 74th xa Hicaws, Telit of the late ad Ter frends. and those of het daughter in law, Mra. | William F Hvayins. and her sov tu-law, James Gillen der, Jr, and those of her grandebildren, William iltg- gins aud Vincent R. Delnoce, aud those of the family geperally are respectfully invited to attend her fune- rel, from the residence of Mrs, Win. F Higgins. No § Lufayette Place, near Fourth street, on Weduenday af- ov. 25th, at balf past 2 o'clock. Her remains wiil be taken to St. Mark’s Church for interment Nov 26th, of disease of thu heart, Jous Ci ged 41 years. Tlie rep aiaa will be taken for interment from his late MAN, gether with the membe: 1 O of O F , and Washington Grove, No 1,U coy invited to attend, without further teet! tation At Mayville, Tenn, 11th inst , Lieut Jonny G Bick- sei. U.S A. He participated in every engagement during the late war with Mexico, with distinguished honor to himself, and waa highly esteemed asa taished scbolar en accomplished offiver, a: gentle At Kvoaville, Tenn., Nov A. Writs T, toldier of the revolution, aged 88 y: fle entered tbe service @ mere boy, under Capt. Laugdon, in 1776, was at the teige of Savannah, where be was severely wounded. and left on the fleld all night ae dead, | et Suddenly, in New Orleans. on the 15th inst., from the explosion ef the boilers of the steamboat Loutei- ava, Dr R.S. Marsh, late of Milwaukie, Wiscousta, and formerly ef Rochester, NY, aged about 45 years. Dr M bad just returned from the gold mines in Cali- nia and was on bis way home. ThRLLIGE ACK. Of the Occan Stoamshipe, To sail from New York, VOR LIVERPOOR, Mevements To arrwe at New York. YROM LIVERPOOL. Sepede, Marrison, Nov 17 4 Ari Juakins, Nov 23 Ridernia. Lang, Canada, Garrison, Deo 12 sour ‘ON, SOUTKAMYTUD Ke. Hermann, Niecy "Siev20 Washingtop, Floyd, uae , Bra Deo, ——,* Mavens Obi, Seher ‘on. | CroseentCiry, 31 nd, Now2) rosea So fdard, Dao a Ampire City, ‘Wilson, ‘Dee 12 | Kapire City, Deol rrweat — OM LIVER FOO Li: vom Lavenroow. Lott, "Nov 24 | Caledonia, Douglass, Dee 5 * The Bermuda stenmer communicates with davana, Mo- Be Thomas, and ali she Windward Movements of the Gatling Packets. o Shape to Arrive. ips to Sail. Livan POOL. Liven POOL. Batrick Henry Gardin, Oct21| Yorkshire, Shourmac, Deel Waterloe. Alien, Oot B | Askbursos, Bunting,” Deo 6 Le eorey news —_ Loge the prea Marine Intelligences A geiedniladlisiiin by magnetic Clearea. Fhipo—Row: ty Basin. S:m Francisos, I J Smith; free bre) Judki A, E Conard, Je; Rosei Nd rid, 0. Spe fora bestow be Co; Comncotions, (new) oie: BD Hortut& Bodson, be: Gla Dea- ‘Mortimer bisingst on, Barstow, Mobile, JW on, Corsica, Godfrey, New Or- on, Lk W Bur. T Poppe; Washing- 2ox100, $175; 2 jot on fo, 252100 $175; 8 lots ou do, | bs $176, $625; 1 Lot en do, 252100, $172) on do. 262100, $ 1 lot om do, 462100, $172 on do. 42100, $17% ‘The market coutinged quiet, aud qucte'!_as i. In flax no sales wecy reported, Av orlean was | $1 40; Hmotay as held at SiS /u8 rr Llot Lilet 18 conriete of the Pari. | put Up in the ususl pack coo alt riptions were firm with steady de | mand Ahows 120 bhas Kertoony scld at Te a8\e.; | mavulectored remained without variation, and the | ouppiy Hnmited. ¥) - Sales were 220 bbls. Ohio avd prison at 26. eorb, aed droge at 3 and intorert, . ove orseriptic we Te ‘The movements in this staple in this couutry, up to tes in each of the past three years, were as Mevasursts o Covros is ter Useran Srarne. Receipts porte since Sept. 1, 1849, . Corresponding dates last gear. . . year before. F zporte from U § sinee Sopt. 1, 1849... Corresponaing dates Innt year. + . yer before Exp'ts to G't brite nines Sept Corresponding dates jast year. b> year before. Rteek in ~ York Conresponding dates The receipts ot th pe been 82.000 bales, exports 26.000; tal 26 000; taken on’ rpeculation, 25,000; stock im city, tom emle 20.00 | ie im this market, T. J. | Stewer * chrewlar of this date, mays :— ya subsequent to the date of my last re- port per Hibernia, 14th inst., prices of eotton steadily | Greitied. and but # ¢mail business, comparatively, was | Qc pe, holders of cotton trom the Atlantic States evins | peminal; om Monday 1th Put jittle wes Mtb. saier of O60 baler »ere made, at ular and de chiping prices; op the diet some gnty ort te tulted in sales of 2000 bales at a or decline of @ ‘ye | op the 224, the disposition to reli inorensed. ioe: egain fell off ko, with rales of 2000 bales oo hat Gey rome contacts were entered oto between d seller, to the extent of 1200 balna, the for- resibg t@ teovtve fnir Uplands to that amount, Te! op! betwrem then Ist May next, at luke Saturday's transactions were 2960 bales, the vance on tbe coring rates of last week The baainess, | destercay, Fae BbOuk 5.100 bodes, at similar prices, te reace,’ Morgan, Jac ©. Georgotow whelure; J: Corard, Hap mond. do; J Cools) & Co, Hanson, Roston, dlocpe Moves Rady, Wells,an Ricasi, Durfoe, Provil Arrived, Sontherser, Berry, Charleston, 55 heurs, ipeford, Tilorten Weiting, Pataqouia, 99 days, with Due the wind Heong aaeees ahead, it five deobe om the ie Travia Bol Bollos, Galveston, Nov Il, with cotton, oz), Now Orleans, 23 days, with Mobiia, 21 days, with cotton, he, to. Won Ws Ce. jason, Wo ina, Savannah, 6 days, with eotton, te ® me w irig Navallick 1 (of Dresden), Deell, Savanmah, 7 days, wish selon pine, to 4 Bel ‘illiam, Nichols Savannah, 6 days, with yellow pine cr. My ig, Reames (of Searepors), Michelle, Wilmingven, NO, 8 dayr, with timber, to Bad De. ae Wilson Fuller, Crawford, Boston, with linseed, to J eReke alderme Dinton, Brases Santings, and 12 days f New Orlenaa, ‘ve J Jewett m Sone Charleston, svoke Fr veh ‘Cyrene. from Jeochalte tor. one roy st ss "pera Walker, St Kitts, ra with for Char or, Glonceste Feb ‘Berchh lon, Farren, Now Haven. Behr Typhoms, Lewis, Now Haron. Sallen, rearet Brane London; Rossiua, Liverpool; thip Hivdsen Glasgow; and others Nov 27-—Wind during the day from NW to WSW. Foreign Matis. Bace cf etean et Amery the Herald oMice to- Lottor Page of rteamer Tegbel, for or rnoom, at hi Be javens will clone this of steamer yap the adore, offoa. 0 Janeiro and of femme aser, DL lose i) ths Horala sities va om Saturday, ele viewer Beas of Ne Bropire City, Cor Ki won (Jam), ch m aeemige. ies ‘he Bendwieh and ines a8 the Berald ofies on [By ee iat if Decew pe Uttara ean be prepaid a) the Horsld office to any pact of the for Malifan ing Room (oF Exchange pats Ie s'eloshy Nohere letters Sam eet} ot ee jor Teabel. for evaap, will cleoe 6 4 of Cherotes, foe feomah. at i 4, at the above slice of steamer Temmessce, for Jie Janeiro and whe 18), the Ist of Decem! earae sae eee me of De Lerten B ee eramet Am sticn, foe Li will close Bae ee Pe - Lat i any Vath of Rie “ oo je th het Pg tr Bag of of ‘nee Bs py at halt pact Se 5 City, for Kiagston, Paus- bn. on Ruomny, aan ful tae et; ay fe ston Eline f Benriok, Grant Pa eT Barpard, Nantecket for Norfolk; Tranyut!. boned ee assed np the Sound, 23ch-Sehrs Susan ana. from Nan- » 4. for Norf: Ci — Rit fe orf; Cenaa: for B Wind 3B. ae Nov 27. 4 P M--Arrived—Brig Wave sobrn & Parwinl oy Indian River N York: Jobo Jor Joseph Fitleld, Woover, di ‘Cleered—Bark iain, Bailey, Toston beige, Hye, French, do; Mail, Baker, do; sehrs V! ia, Davis, “7 Yorks John Jones. Smith do; Olivier and Viesinis. Cuming, doy Joseph Fitield, Pall River; Henrietta, Rood, N ded- ford; Denwark, Carbox, Bath. Me; Spray, Kizwin, Nostvla. Misvottancons. Rreamenir Rv pora—We are pleased to learn that te fine verse) whieh was run ashore floated off Jost Su: expected at this poes repairs So lit tain “1 ber inachinery, th y her own engines. The damage wi en $5000, ot ashore in Forman re 25th inst, aud at lat An Sea aa Sal lon 67 20, w very large shi Whaiemen. Arr at NBedford. Nov 250h, bark Favorite, Young. Paeitie o Islands, dug], with 150 blits sp, 250 ds wh 1a doue. Reports at Chatham Islan: May. W iloox, NB, 190 bbls oil; Orion, Ray, Navt, 200 bt Fllig, of bark Gorge Porter, of Ned donna, July 3h with $50 Bele oi Bedford, at Se; m ford, reperis her dad seoh bark Bope, B Works prev, with 730 UM, At Sr Jags. (Cape Verd Islande,) Oot 10, re Sia toyed with 75 bbls ep oilon bowrd—had landed 35 bbissp At Jobanna, July 25, Martha Stowart, PH, fie Alto, Lakeman NB TOO do ap; Millinoket, i of ved Ten, RI, 18 «p. RI, 750 bole np; Nov . paeted a wha! teerin, tait'dags witha large black ball ia tbe eeutees ed sizaal, perpendicular out to be these was passed (ot II. steert: on the Fauator: ion 2840 W. "(The Basa lft Boston hus 3s for she ver << Piste. i a for Now Vork, from ——, 20th inst, lat 20 daye from Matanaas for New York, 20th inst, fet 02) Jou 77 2), A Swodish herm brig, with round stern, Nov 2t, Int 49 $9, Follansbee, from Boston for Matanaas, m. Thatoher, from Boston for St Mary's, eee ‘Apalachicola, fro from Bath for Norfolk, Nov 24, lat 41 20, ig ‘Coral, Hill, from Bath for Havana, Nov 2, lat 41 29, ering white sigeel | with red Bootes supposed the Allem K. seen Oot 17, Cape An table, steeri VOR CALIPOR™IA. hip Monsoon. Scudder, from Boston (Oct 23) for Califer- Bhi nia, Oct SL. Int &2 10. len 53 80, Bork from Charleston for San Francisco, |. Mix, hence (Aug 31) for Si sn Mii mee (Aug 31) for San hanes Wasnt, from Satom (Oes 12) for Foreign Ports, + Sept 1i—Brig Vintage, Babbidge, from Salem arr Sih wx, OH, Aug 31—Bark Occan Wave, Cutter, for » Oct 26—Arr sehr Wilmington, Goshall, Bal- ax ‘Dest, Nov 5—Arr ship Wabssh, Barnos, London for Car- Gipnara aa 3%- Bark Sarah Bridge, Strout, reloading, *Grnon Nov 2—Ship Sarah & Louie, Ric, from NOcieans, o belor.dectd, to rd 0 sels Jo~ rea, hea » for Phitedel Bil abe sith malt, ship al mbian, sa gles i York; Mietcka; Sameon, destination unk Sr Kirra, Nov. 12—No Am vessels in port. Id dth, sober Dablia, Speigat Bt Martine to lend with ~ nineee, Nov 28 tip a brats (aust), for Ni bark Per “ecnatrehet tg hints ust), far sit, ow dong York, arr opt 4—No Ai Ie f my port tal (of Providence), ‘Congdon, x ky Bibs ana Gaye Goce Hope Home Ports. Bateen, sors aa eohr El — 9, ier, Faulkner, Bld Aug 39, vin Mossi: AK, S ark: 214 ‘he ao, “hd 3, ship Tae . i 2 rig Zu der Zi. Bonet eet or New ual brig Bepett ee om vito ri — vinone cea nat, her 2 At a cae Irina, + Ms) Acklam, Carlisle, Sire hee Baltimore 2chb— are Bama, Lo Feulkhn, New York Teleareohed— trig Emblem, from Norte Cleared abype Wirasor Cast tis, Proctor, 2apnlachs Portsmentb. ble shies ‘Oneco, oy yy Rasenbem, Ved bag Patten; barks Mor sta Lright brige § Nereus, Irene, Arthur, Shs is Com medi re J Allen, Wary ba, ude =, y 23. Ueatad Crowell, Kel- ley. Boston bark Princerg Alice (ary pate vat be pg iy (press (Ur), Grebara,, St Jobn, NB) Moxy, Huron. tise aston, Me: sehr armids, ‘Wass, Addison, Me, Below, bork. role obi yy ‘olbert re Tie, Da Diew, N York; sor Mill Carter, Uatates Nov inaey =e Waison, NowTorks aLais, N cron lary Chase, jaison, jew Tor Wen Cld'vehr ‘ail, NewYork. Gaavesvon, Rev Tesla tele xary, en, NY¥ork. Te Monta forambegs, Baxier; and ail vom 2— Arr soles Uneas, Bates, iladolphias Grave Darts 1 Saclions, tea Mery We och Post. ray acl bree Pome. York: Wm jarstowt, Al~ ten for Hroderichabug Passed grate, ‘Dill, and Maria Therase, Beker from——, for Tangier, Ya. brigs Mostice!e, Clifford, Baltimore for Porte- shee, Pilsdelphie for lertiands sobe for Wk eat teen Hertel tor Newbery- Lf mes Smith, Nev Pru hin for Barna arp ksanaae i Besnuywines =, Jege Allie i; sohies Uh Siar ee brige Albareree Cechra: Wlimington, 8% ‘ortland: Oneco, Moots, Baitimers Tor do: L Copsiaad, Hall, Roppabannock for do; sebrs meen te Ton: Sido Harr Plumes, Poiladelpbia for too, Storer fobaws, dubnsom, de for do; Wore Richarteon, Wilmingto Punitive Ses derickabars for Hal fer Portian ym Elive tlade' sackets 2 a Paine, Wooster, Yorks for ersiand Att yey be Gonaives; Flying arrow, Collamer, New pioct Bohowh A. Taine: oes Elisabeth; Hibernia; Deane; Saran ij fomtnr, Now 19—Cld sober Gem Macnias Port, Nov 23~In port, Tork. Taylor. Moyer, Pensanale. I canly loaded, sont ¥ R Gan Ghasreoten? ea me! a len HL PORD, Nov Ut~ Old sobre Abby P Ghose, Big, Franciace. Jupiter, Remnett, Valparaiso wad hsariat yon Art sent dons Bow well, NY ork; Helia, we Darna Hoop Yigiiant, ee Co) ‘20th: o, Siaache jars Wii — ce Toe Center, % Yorke if N sm 1; Tusuet ft. et sabe Patri Bavaneran, rh Bon teeth Rarew, Nev apiseoks ‘Deorgetawn, Dbth Verb Sten, Groven, Zenit brits ave, Adame, Grit bia for & wt fhre m 4 a" Onn, Wor fe 18 tor Xoveti Ueites, Bheice. ‘ala vote ‘nd use sett. rr bar’ Ork, Linentn, Boe’, wis, Beata Gla Wark Gee howe Passengers Artiveds af 3iet PaTON—stesmebip Sontherser a BM en “ veeares Serving © WW atisSs Beara igs the seccrnee, “0H A ate

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