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Bis face adjusted the rope seoured Lan obper seitular theo ment. Manuing whore Onell Was oD: 4 in a ngbicay. finding that bie wife was also on jld lewet over ae far the rope would silow aad pening & bid ber wluet threwell, One of the turakeys w of the wrevened for Lhe last Ghar, attendanoe up em rait haviug now vo turnee te (he femaie aod 1b We regretted b observ Rewity Ww con-equence of (Or bandKece diet and ¥ whieh it was wiready euveloped — he chaplain ail ime was stavding ov tbe resold, aud reading the ferview Tor Ube Durlal of the dead, whtet he lad oom: Bieboed eben the procemion Moved frou Lue cas pat When t aleraft bad coupieted of. dreadful o fee, Mer, +d toward eod asked the temaie couviot if she bad epytetig toany! The wretehed woman, bara elurnity, replied Branly, Novag. exe sa?) Phe pext wore a dress of pint tether in ¥bteh he appeared mt the ert Ding #as attired 1nd bard-ome Diwok wutio & Even (he disturlien CoLseqaeDt upon toe anode ere sufferrd comia mot dertroy the remac Oeptour ot her fyule, 4s 16 ewayed bo aud fro by the acven of the wind SCENEH AT THK FXECUPION DESC: Devonmien Uewkace, J was B wiiteEn wf Ete exce 2D BY DICKENS. ‘arsday, Nov is HU AS HorseuL ru ger Lave thie werning beens there tor the porpony of ub fering ibe cre se gathered to Debotd i), and Mat ex ewiient opyor ta ving Oat iolerrats ail hrougo the weet gue usly trou day beeas Ul alee | Ube +p ch Ghee ae we Lo ply Siem te ture this dreadful experionse to | ee BOUL IOS Ube, emele sie the r Lond honk pase weer Beetion g1Vem by Ste be Gray | t Vare Jiuwent, that the puveriireat iiget oe taduord to | Pe Upport tem eee ues wbiog the tutherion of | Cop) a) Pu daveb a private eeemorty sittia the prix | tame ee ne for the baat seareuce | bong texumbly w arty adurwistered, an | senieinctory tothe puoiie et latce.) aud of earbectly Derveohing Ste G Grey, as & rolema | which he OFes Loe olery Bed w Tesponstbilicy y to originate suet & phewld: bs wow duty whet lie eau | fal asthe the Maumee @rowed @ Aluetond wid be imaginwd by ib ne heathen bead Phe winder. aud Of tae e Wretehed murderers to it, e the ebroeIUS beMrlOK, LOoKs, 6 tage whied spectators, Warn f Upon The Rorbe MG Bitdeight, the sbriltuedss of toe | Bed bowls ibe were mined fr they came frou Ay terewbled woud 6 UKE went +4bd yelling to strong chorus of yaco: | begro melodies with the substicurious of Isghia vee ts wied- het a riche beet bewiry, nis KOO CONG De presee un, the be feb brought ¢ ivably ' morn ny At thatexeouth DO tm “dire Menutmg?? tor emDan,? mod coe lke, | were waded totbere When the day dawned. thi-ves. | Jew protitures. rufiaus asd veaboods of every | id. flecked on to the ground with every vw rety of efeurtve aud foul tenaviowr, bigs tings, faving wr Temel uous secon g we prliee with thet 0. Dra a Jukes deiighs ane ere dreuged cut of the © diernes wan Nad cane to feet ape he wore aed fo rh ink from piu. fy the image ofthe dew! Voom coe fed a this whastly HRT adoUL LoeM were Corned quivering into the wir, tere wae be mere ear be mere pity, mo more Weughs that two doemortal souls Dad gowe to ju Ine) BO mowoy of the pr me of Covist had never od the wi they periched ike € ‘tually t the wor p too io this evuntey, ibere ate DOL many Phares of Loudoa Lite Grurprine me. | wa euiemuly couvicerd that DUTY Cold devine Lo be 1h same Com pars of Chine, 6-ad work xuon ruta /HHe PXeCUNOD, Bud | AinOd astounded and ap patied by Che wichduess ie exhibits. [de uot bel That ab) emmantty can horror and oemornite jue is world ab h lave jatl is preseated at the «dis passed by unknown ” pravers aod (Masks givinge tert Dumbly expressiog be- Jore Ged our deine ty remove Ube moral evils et the Jaud. | would ak your readers to oom BOL A time to Lbiwk of this o Tom, ri, your faithful van CAARLES DICKENS, KE CLOSR OF THE PRIGH CRU fu hour, the bocive w ing deem taken of the heads the res of leading to the obmpet Ibe rivoerity ot the female eonviet's forgiveness of Der wretebed partuer tis Bite tae NiO may be estimated trom tha! at ® late boor ow the vight previoas she to ber guardiag iu which reitere erhe by ber busnand. November 13) reo ived trom America hy thongh it oan scarcely importing any political novelty. ia owe: ive of eaifving reflection as anything aprpired Iu thors regions within rreeat ‘The fraternity of thy Uatted Saates is likely to Teeeive 80 addilional memoer, aed uuder circu #tarore witbouts parallel 1a modern polit tthe Hee of the M. y Dave repeatedly uried by « politioal pard-s ia their epiee for power Neither the vagab od life nor the Boberore death of Jow Saith the orginal © prophet,” @ watervlly to disoredi* thin prodigious tmp ai the preeent moment Mormopiem tee are: pleble wod thriving duo rine than tt has ever been wire, [the curious thoawh not perbaps rurprictug, that ther ts of who 4 the settlements of the o been ov the vut-kirts of atv overts amongst Nothing cao be more remarkable then the ruperiority. iv this respect, of maticet over eourntin — Sendy-going yeomen trom Yorkshire tumberlend pinved their spiritual and peouniery truste, witb ut ont in plie! ves, Upon wan whom the wor Vered lodiace denomtvated Fete walliske, Wiieh iw an Eng lich ver-ton, sipwtte In the eit bapees. b: rettioment of Naw Secounts Tepreeéut thie am! ity me appropriately taileu inte <S@ baods of ho will De doubt acquire from tbe Indians GerieDation as bis per ds ee-nut pesbat elmitar risk« from theme © weoustomad t theft hor ire Chew the por: wo of private pro: be pubsrquent migrations of the brotherhood TOR (bet extraordinary piece of inland nitoTots, termed the ¢ northeast of the triet bad ote if ate the com- eottiade tatee mo elty hee bern ed are lotion ha > foto” & gre! part of 1 tahen bo form tbe wbole regt Ld acer pted a 8D jute ' t at the city of a ( themeeives with tor ew ooperitarion ovation met Boer Org), BHO LOE TeHmle War th “on of ame | Moria: ty Cor pres: and the es ah at, ad rnterrm, fs irivval Stete goverment, after fesbion « Tet step war to define exactly the extent and » of Ube free epend- ut goverument to de vetabi bed wn ordained i bese limite are laid dow Picolek D ae (be nature of the case wih ae mue but it all probebly, eullioe to obseree, that to ceeupy Une oouth. easternmost portion of te territory recently ceded by the gyveras Inent of Mesko em Deveing @ very large treet. and sierebing werrerly tO the coms Pte l peatoard beiweem Bt, Vinge rhalized Congress for bo name, atyte, amd I+ of the State of Deseret erignation whieh tun formon phimeolegy © the honey bee!’ aud t to typily the combloed virtavs of industry tiem into the Ur Ope State end apetber ihe presenti) arignel example of this pee © Deectet” should be admttred inte the pelitiest free termity of the Union. im purrunnoe of ite petiooo, then the coptial (1 tbts State etl be separared from the seat Cf feovres govero ment, by 2 640 miles. being veatly Caice mm Rod Vetbt nod Bve- sol nad Vew Yors the oovstit: the provlariiies of thts erved will operate me any bar to the potitioal eterus now va eubject of speculation. The Ame beedly. not parciomlar to n whade or eo of dueteine; oF, aa #: Vid rather ray the gemeral tenceney of religions feel © Quetrine altogether to of brevinnity, Yet evem the ~ nothingnr y be srartled wt roposed reoognicion of #o transparent en bmp that eonduci+ oo, Tbe? ‘ eration, however, procerded ver oly’ = gam Durmers, Not only did they my me a their ¥ bltnet proviso, aod every aitasion to ation of the topte of slavery. but they even ser ae dueagrewnte Jar referenee to the oreed of th gteterd any parttow: ly to J terns * a Mitate,promixing mere eae to wore att mon ural wad dip (0d according to tue | tatned, that neither were iuterred during the atteravon iu a curridur | tater b exprenrly deta pew State” should Jaw respecting of religion, biting the tree exercise there: disturb) py op iw his religious sentiments provided he does mot disturb others’ @ toleration wi will probably reeall vo the reader's miod the line- rality of King James Ii to the aenoonformiste, But bey doubt, the mort interesting pout of the question fs that operation of popular eredatity or sa- YF Tberr own ooneeiennen.)? a uetbing to ber. held out nis piaioned | peretition wbich + till serves to matotain this prodigiong dcetrive im practical vitality. Jow Saith lived before the world for years together, im the full reality of eon Vieted coundyeliem — There was not au abou of mye tery or doubt about the Kuave's whole charecter nor (0 be even condencend to the coum iaeities or im portor. ‘enK, ewOre, ont with » lumbering wagon. ta eklog bis whip lik« a courte, yuid rearorly rao fateliigtble aa to t the dotlark of his followers Yet, year after Yeer, af 86 Understend, the emigration stil asta tor wards thest fanationt # otaries trom the port of Li Yerpeol wud, What is even more oxtre watoary. tsfoaad tocousiet fer the Wort part. of # betteruioat aort of H farmers. intelligent tradeamen, wad walle rable porcton of wapital wriou of cals? 19 profs sions traations a6 roku ligtons provision at all? Y Weil derervesap inquiry. among tb teat thar Whe Corn Trade of Kurope. [From the Geodon sercautile Gasesce, Nov 16) Venter day havieg corerved un a day of taaaks ivit yg do ait parts of urunily beld died cUly Ke pt, the a Olliow being tha vat open #s ou ordinary Joing many of the tare provir edad corn muweh ete f the iegaine ovate, CeUrrd Hiei tO be but mdiforently acteded, apd oo Ue whole We Dave lat A qotnoweek Im the weuie bs The ad eange whieh Lhe shortbers of fhe supply ot wae wort eu ertablichtent pable or pavere { oceasions Phe peeesetty Heb whewh euabted tetord to catabtioh 1 prio: Mark lene Cn sionday, Ras not been yearralty copra | 60 16 gl he other linge eon Me | tome caution wth woieh pa thelr operanons. affords grow d0 DOT Teel parated RNONE perk BD? Walotaiped bicherte the supplies from the geo Berteeven te dull, and of 1.800 bags ti a? compsnis was realised at ine of 6d., from 258. 6d 8 268. for 11}, Ibs. #84 Ibs. refrac- ‘epper io more demand, and \(d. dearer; we of 2.700 bags, comprising Maiabar at 3d. a Shed ; Sumatra, 295d a 8d; and Aleppo, 2’%¢d a 3d.; 100 bee pimento, 536 2 bid ; 441 dege Zunsibac d a7 ed.. with 19 cases Reneaten 34942 nutmeg, 3 7250 onsen Hast indie ginger, craped aud 1.800 bage at 22s @ 43s. Malabar, with Afrioan frou 36s. » 36s. 6d, ond Berge) ale a dle 6d per owt he market bas been fairly steady through the trade have teken sbout 2000 has and 20,40 bage at former rates 380 cases 750 bigs Brazil at auc! were taken in above the reactive re bax beep more inquiry for foreign; 600 cues brown Babia on the spot have bern sold wt 20s,, 240 cares white at 428 6d a 434; and ufloat. two for the Ceotinent, the tusorance being uatavor- javolow weight, attarot poi pg in austeipacion OF Lbe rate at Amaterdem going off well; it Cook place Jererday. but the result will not be Knowe Cuil to wo AUSt Peter barg prigws remain unebanged, but very little deipy. TarLow — We quote the price of St. Petersburg, Y. ©. 878 On the Rpt wed to the end of the yer. aad S75. 8d ter + pring, Deilwg about 8d, lower, No obsnge ia other sorts, tublic rales of Assam and China ere an- vd to take place on 20ta wud Zist tase ; the oon ues fir for Green, but Coogou remains pe- ected bj Fepacco —The sales # been coufined to about 100 Dhow tne Virginia lewf aod strips and seu 60 bhde tre Kentucky trips tor seme of which tase Tiyd. be been made, showing an at perth Goo wed tine qualitiet Kentaary I ly held for an improvement of fd per id ‘Tckreoo tion — Spirits are firm a last week's rates. Ip ough we bear of no anractions. have Inoreneed materiality. whieh way, peeve, Dave Deon party caused by the UBwiilteguers ro Chews | Ty ibe present damp rtate of the weather, frosty a ncephere being wash sore favorable for the work, Wen werer Inelined te think teat the peoumary pDeeen 1 thw jose wealthy claws of murioulturiass will obi hem (onel! freely Dotuwen th 4 Oneiste bas caloulate on good supplies of home ¢ fi six s ‘Ube wrnivais of cor © pot beau be ge of late, DUL rome qbautity iy KuoWwa Lo be Ou Che pase Page 10 this country trom the ports; and £0 lopg 4 we CrutiOKe CO ner! Uald Open Weal ber, ebipment= will po doubt be wade frou (he baive Hamourg. &0 Phere i, Coase quenLly, WO Fede Fob Le rUppoee (HAL supplier Will fall shore of demeud; And this 1mpiewton seem@e Lo be av Keaerwily enter- te, millers, wor dealers rgestucks Under to Ovni 1h De eh eutar tant Pufors ty Gaur Ku Hog OF the Werk bowce te BotMIEg: 1p Cie preeeDe we peet of wliaire to warraut us iM cated Ie eg On Dagher prices Reports of an dolavorabie va | Ture Were CWO eLE about ® Week ayo ta retere Twtowr, Ghd, Chough tow | Pwre, rubeGe es, U | OF hin year’s growth wiht be Be Lhese pre Gucrd an previous » FALE OL The Ginemre Bx TL they wre said to rot Ie reas Lo Teer Ubat Lae potatoes wacky an diToMit to keep vas Kuee Le Btst ap: care bas dea takeu la aod portion back abusers Lal of grata, for waist extent, ov diminished. At Merk jUihated, the supply of Koglien whe Vartwel op M-uday, Che show by lkod cartiage same ples, Do om bees apd Keul, was teitiiag, wad there werk While wheat wax more sought after towa red, © tow dus the Uvir Pate Oriew wt 7d ; fair Mobiles and Up+ Janda, and uidaiing dercriptions, 64d a Od, | per poowe 1) to ConsUM ytiOg. Ih» Use of Droad | was lore ofleriog Noa the wart comet thaw on that day | Brown, Shipley & Co.'s Cirentar, Livanrvor. November 16 1849 ‘The certainty of an extremely limited supply of eot- 0 Stater, for the next six weeks, tow peiber with an improved demand for yarns aod goods jn Vapeberter baving given fresh confidence to speou- Jutors we have to report w darge basive-# fo cotton the last steamer. with wo ad- olatious of 4d. per pound for ut the trade baviog bought PpANE KY & Lope OF qui boess bus pervaded our market Threugoeur, apd many are of Opluton Lhat th» advance ons Is rowrerly jurtined by the sccual Oy. prives eloring to favor of buyers ules Jor Ube five Gaye, yeoterday being » holiday, are edie rd at ONTO baler, OF Whieh speculators have aud exp Tiers 1.750 bales, Of thy Acuri> $350 we Upland at 6% a7; ied aS OM a7. ‘The stock of cotton fn thia pert fs 30000 bales, of vhioh va (Care American, against » total sock of APL OGG ales wt this period Jast year, of whieh 300,000 Werr Ameiemn becom warket bas been quiet during the past Week without much change in pricea Flour of good | quality berg remres. bas been tu rather m vbie Inolan corn is «bade jower, in cons: quem the be hed de ’ a. ld Wertern ental th 20m; Philawelphy ts Od.! cid roar. dis Wheat. 44 Od a 68 Yd per Tu ibe. [pda oom, 268, a 274, per quarter for yetlo AUK 27H Gd a 2 Od for white. lodien corn meal, 13s. pv) DOL. weminal Sues of turpentine Chix week, 600 bbls at 6s, 8d. for Interior, to 6s bd per e#s, for foe qualicy; aud 700 Leis cop mon American rosin, sold from the quty at NikW YORK HERALD. weer forth west eerner of Fulton and Nassau sta. eee JANES OGCVROOS GENNETT, PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR. Rn, VOLOMTARY CUKKBSPUNDENCE, tn portant selicited from umy quarter of the world; ‘will be liberally putd for. “6 "NOTICE taken rm comotunteations. EUGLD. Scents ye? eopy—87 per am pee oe ge se br, viahs pee puoi or gt Topol wi vy 5 »2 CHM DOE ERR Y EWRALD, ower mento, be (i “CETTRRS oy hago P if eubserigtions, er with ad- tine ner silegmmente, te be pout the “will be daw Sacred from the money remdtte a ADVERTISEMENTS at reasonable prises; the prow prietor net responsible far errors im manuscript. AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW BYBNING. ITALIAN OPERA HOUSE, Astor Ploce—Lvera pi Law- MEKMLOR, BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Tus Tninex @uanve- ann. BROADWAY TUEATRE, Broadway—Tur a ~The 1Rish Seck+TAny~ We Spams NIDLO'S GARDEN, Broadway—MiLuumees - Uarecre, BURTON'S TH mrny- Quy a's Bh NATIONAL THEATRE, Four Sisve Toren To OLVaPIC THEATRE, froadway—Iern Deaaoon— Wrene Teresa Wiki Ta a Way—Laviee Bs manent. AND Chatham square—Isagerie— MECHANICS’ HALL—Cwi AMERICAN MUSEUM. BY Arrennoon any Events CIRCUS, Astor Place—EqursTaian PeronMancns, MANDATTAN CIRCUS. near Williamsburgh Ferry— Baurnreian PERPORMAN ORM BTOPPANI HALL—Evi us’ Pawonama ov New Youu. ry's Minera ete 40sNG Pemvonsxanons Rve- Faded MUBSEUM—Guippon's PANORAMA oF THE 1 New York, Sunday, December 2, 1949 The Foreign NewseArrival of une Mails by the Canada, ‘The European mails, aud our foreiga eorres- pondence, by the steamship Canad», having been received, we are enabled to place before our read- | ers, in thisduy’s Herald, the details of one week's later intelligence from across the water, a tele- grephie synopsis of which we published on Thars- day morning ‘The Ruesio-Turkish question appears to be m- volved in mystery, doubt and confusion, and itis almost imporeible to arrive at any definite coocla- sion coneeromny the real condition of that matter, from what we observe in the English and French pepers which we heve rece.ved by this arrival, We are inclined to believe, from what has come to hand, that the opicion which we expressed a week ago is correet, viz : that the action takea by Eng- land and France, in favor, ostensibly, of the Hanga- tian refugees, was all moonshine and humbug, and pot founded at all on principles of hamanity and civilization. ‘The only intelligence in the London journals 23 10d we per owt. #BO 10r some Dee lots of is per Quurter #us ubtalved, Eebesud PUN Cf Fed may De ertinated at wOoUt LH aud the rule of the jacter &t the impr Bt On Weduenda: vidently less incioed to purchase tuau | plowing of the werl, aud, thoug’ there was iiccle ur a0 auoition to Lhe {UALLITY. rules proceeded very al» Tiw moruny afieirs reaaned ta much the emaure scat the atiruuener of Dayers was UoUsuMily culu. bul face | tore were met isclived to give way Sheat have been OM quice & Tebst soaly Cneougn- wit prwel op rtate ia whee u wheat Dur istely come forward the country been expeotd tor towa wlectured flour has uodergone wo ebange , tue ba however, Bought spartugly, the rise la wheat 4 to impart activity to the demaud tor (be vominal top quotatin Ve MKBID Trewved #uppling Of Che wettcle ich bar, no doubs, assisted two teow jo the way of the sale of Engiteh Dew On | fer a. Tee the light. PODS apd 42s, to Ute for sweet Neary griad- bg que Since them ali Kinds of bariey have Deen Deid with much Grinnese, bul thw Operacious Have not | beepextenve the market has beru rat supplied with cats sinew tbe ob Wan. bow foreign Trouverrd — (uctations of braus aud grey maple pras Dave undergote po change # white Ditl- ers bave bern parted with ata red: Is poe quar ter, We bare beard of ue rules of floating cargves of | Indian corn , tor good Galats 274. per quarter, cost of | freight and tpeurauee, bas been asked Messrs. Bartng’s Circular. Nov. 16, 1849, ] Losven, Faroay, We have little alteration to wotiew In markets this werk Yerterday Daving been appointed to be kept as 8 day of gereral thawkegiving, for the overation of the chelera, all buriness wes rusponded The subjoined emaiks are conSved to thore acticles in walsh trans. sotions have cceurred ; other kinds of produce remala- ing whe tered. Amen an BrOCKS.— The reba es have been mde. Tate, and copficed to United States 6's of 1864 at 103, of TeeT at le Of 1868 at 106% dof Marwmebucetia Sterling O's wt 102 percent, there are buyers of P rylvania at in New York, Ohio, sad Marylaad, 200 bugs Honduras silver have been 4s, being m tertile dearer, aad Ul Meatoeo gray at 29 Od. tor good, aud 20 boge binek. trow de Su. ade 10d per Ib be U1T00 bags West India at auction, the sound War murtly #ithdrawn at Se, bd w 400 good Trinidad, «hilet p Ly part of the week, t nod tor several dew anetien to rubmit tee Bot to be bed om Ceylon wt 4o0 » en de finned the week aay yy pe ve Miyeore, 420 bags Mae iil von SbRr. wad 1 UU0 bage Peo ail the “SORE porte ot the ee aotory, Semaud eon. pwns» iu rather big “Wf, Tae folie 4 stoeKks on the Ine “WA, va 148 Imports. 1849. 184% Stocks, 1840 Gr't Britain. AAD 98, O),00 GU, 200,000 42,100, Other Fer hurepe 279 C00 FO 508,900,000 98 000,00 Total At cor puppty of ing #D advance of I 2s on there desoriptions; there were t of animation tn the trade, Ono foreign met only a ret at adoat former rates New Gate were Od & le cheaper , ot Corn withont riwtehange Flour ver, ey and to day we had vs has been in good demand at Liverpsol, aod Prices of American are egaio sd dearer. middliog Ur- Wane being quoted 68 4500 bales Surat at 4! at ata. teoluaing ¢ to-day, at aactiva, whieh bronght 40. 244d, belug tather dearer Devos. ke At the followin public rales on Wedaesday from elie Wark, Se y opium i# Full lowkiog up—«e quiekrilver, 8. per Ib. Hismr = St Petersburg clean is worth £29 160 a £29; | Mia. tn the absence of publis sales, romalar quiet at 8 £82 per ton eonlipue to go oft freely, aud prices geueraliy u Upward tendeney vd a Os. bd, 10 in ethos; Corkey ve it 1S, Od @ kde; wily equal to the full average > cherts Karpah at auetic Costemala te well The In Woolen is and rete for the * etivately 8s . Of the resent rater twos | aenr etdedly more | mixed pr } acre _aabetr, tr ® No. 1 Garteherrie ac 44s Od w Aba pr “Kew yen Canes have been rather inore ing t at # Plight reduction, Erglish having been | £6 Nie, Amerie last quoted, fwo cargo of Marveites heve beem sold atioat at £6 b4 for on ong whd 46 Te, 6d, for square, laciuding eost, freight and iwrdianee Ons - Sperm fe steady ord ite tu £4; Beal aired fo ee £92; Scuthern steo fem, eduy browgnt £61 low w ® £92, Cod, £21; Ulive without £i9 I Mancnrste Trane Revowr, Friday, November 16.— Very ue change bas cecurred im our may Tuvrowy. Prices of we © tor | thmue very firm i Be Obly aodernt garde t tent of Per chiy deseription of goods, both ia ft aad 72 | teede a fair inquiry is experienoed, aod stocks being | ormanced are more readily given la | #04o0b ehircings, Very few traosuctiony caa be Tu | ported. buyers sbowing bac little fuetiastiog at prewat to eperaie ja this class of goods — ileavy fabcios, uch as domestics, lore cloths, aud T cloths are only | Beneralely mquired tor wad the highest prises eb trinable Boe re Out | of cotton, as to | Ubere derorptions of yarns the market | can be quoted. Mus yarus ace to god that can be relied upou, 18 that which comes from Austria, through thew private corres. poudents in that country. From this source, we | Jearn that there is @ private understanding between the Sultan and the Emperor of Russia; that Kos. tuch and the other Hungurians shall be imprisoned; and thisis made a coadition by the Emperor, of his not proceeding any further in the matter. The intelligence which reaches and from Constan- | tinople is of ano! ficial character, and no more is communieeted by it than the authors see fit to im- pert and make public. But it is differeot from what is asserted by the newspaper correspondents in Austria. They are in the way of ascertaining 1p Nos. frou 1.08 to DO's a ntill Turtner Advanor bas been estabtiched Double yaras are also lows are being pated | where early debveries can be m Che silk trade at Mace enrld te sufferieg trom the daloeas u-ual wt thie ow ofthe year The inecensed Mmarutacturing districts of aeney to price of ance whieh fs adding to th y pecience auy mate- rial improvemrot; and they will. cous#queatly. be eom- Peiled tor the present Wo Keep down their produetion to Ube lowert limite | Ker elligence Religious exer us, Ubis day and eve- ning | Profesror Bosh, Soctety Library. this morning ry Kev T n ® titerpeen ‘ Kev Henry J \au Lenoep, Spring Street Presbyte- rian Church. (his evento Nev Bishop James, Neitolk Street Methodist Caareh, | thir morning | ana J. Henry Hodert, Church of the Holy Martyrs, # at the dedication of the bea-tifol new Catbolioenurod St, Bridget’s, oa the coreer of avenue Baud bighih streut, will be dedte ewted to day, with appropriate ceremonies, Che dedi- cation rermon wil be preached by Kt Ker De Haghes, iy the foreuecn, iu the alternoon, sermon by Kt Key. Dr, eLlos can vor Decesmen—2 Advent Sunday; 9. a Sundsy im Advent; 16. Third Suuday ta id- vent; 1%, kanber Day; 21. St. bomas the tportle aad bmber Vay, ut Kwher Vay; 23 Foacth Suuday ia Avent; 4d. The Nativity of our Lord, or the birth. y ot «hy monly called’ brivtmas Vay ~ (proper Vrolme in Book of Fraime for the day), 26 S¢ Stephen the Martyr, 27. St J de the Evengeliet; 28. Che Holy luncernts, 30, Sunday aruee Charleen h ft bor eMielating at any pactioular place, nor 1D teaching From the report of the New York Bible Society, we fiean ibat the distribution. during the year, among the +8 of prise ns 644 Uibies nod 12 Nestaweata: jt pehoots £58 ee * volumes bh Of distribut ie 28405 volumes 447 658 beued vo umes tines the formation of the society Che reesipts of the scelery, for the year, have beew $27 67¥ 40. na Prvditures the same, lasiading $1,012 Jo given to the Americas B Like i, and the adwp@orsbippers number'ab rat ur Chie shows sbeut sixteen or twenty Ub. Oren d Jeowieh population ‘ The reeripts of merioan Tract Society for the total sinee April ist, #146.4ae, 31 —ol woom States Sines ve been commissioned tnetud- the A) wee 43 stodeDts for vaca pity, 4 Pxereds 860, inorm and Ca @rom — The teaw ™pted to $20,070 Ay 271d Ww pages venly $1000 @ day, The daily produc Patullous tesder ain The expenditure ef books te emalicr publications, not far from f the of Dinds re ts 236. awd of power pro! foi) miited $8.00, Bouthe: 4. $2,000; (hive Siem, \esam barmah aod the Seodwicn Islands, $5 OL0 wpa other claims $1 G00— total, $15 WW The [bijadelphia Bible Society has reesived within ible Sootety, $1 Fs male Bible Beetety (awatiiaty) “ a, tom the OY; from Sabberh Seh-ot (aanilin , E. Chorch 9428 tier chorby. proceeds of two* og Of Third Presbyte- tea to treavorer, $970 goats’ collections, remit- Rey Henry Dane © Bt. Jude's bipine aed been elected Reotor of of whieh Ke opt Free ¢ 1h, Om the Sato aren a «Mr Sbomeali was late reotor, fe will be open yrerant equare hs jowk. There will be the Society for the aid of poor widows #ith raat! childrws 7 8 bngineers, Lieut Parrot, U B.4 LR. A. Roya. do; biewt Clark George HG } A. Bowman, Liverpool; 8 F Arnot, bimwira; & Myde, Quebeo; K. @ Granger, Al bevy; JL, Warner, New Orieana, B. Ryan, Quebsc; JL. Lhompron, Philadetphia; N. Montgomery vag jend; A A biack fax; QL keringer, Poiede “ \ Cotom, USA 4 Preneie, Pertiand) J} laste. St Leute, & B. Barrows. a i ved po terday at the Ametions the troth, and they say that such an understanding | exists between the Sultan and the Emperor, and we ure inchned to beheve it. Ifthisis the case— and there is good reason for supposing so—it evident that the governments of both Eagland and France have been merely tampering with the libe- ra! feeling of Europe, and deceiving it, by pre- tending to take steps which would justify the be- lief that they weuld take a firm stand in favor of | the Sulton, in cere the Emperor proceeded | to extremities, and demanded the extradition " | of the Hungarian refugees. If the Saltaa has | Washwgton—but if itis still a mystery determined to keep Kossuth and his associates in perpetual imprison it, the Roeeia will natn by their extradition and subsequent massacre; for all he desires 1 that they shall not be ina position to do him harm hereafter. That is all he requires. This, we believe, is the real state of the case; and the mystery thrown over it is created for the purpose of tampering with the public mind, until some other important question shall arise, which will create sufficient excitement to make this Turkish question of secondary importance, From France there is nothing new. That coun- try seems to be quietly settling down into a repub- hean form of government. The details of the intelligence are mteresting. Speakers of the House of Representatives, and Sketch of Parties In Congress, The following ie a complete list of the Speakers of the House of Representanives, the various Congrestes, from the organizatien of the govero- ment, under the constit 1729, until December, 1847 — Congress. 1. Fred. A. Mabl+o! erg, Po. 8.6 Jona 7 ‘ oaa. S.. FAM ore Pa. -Jous Daytow, ¥ J, ve a iT hee. Sedgwie: “Masa ‘Nath'l Macon N.C, Ky 0 , resigned. Langdon Oberes, 8. © Howry lay, Ky Do do 3 De ‘Henry Clay, bo Do do. resigned. “vn W Taytor, N. ¥, -Poitip & farbour, Va. tery oar Ky Jobo W Taylor N.Y, + Andrew Stevenson, V: . Do. « Do. Robt. M. T. Honter, Ve. Jobe White. Ky 80. .... Dee, Robt, ©. Winthrop, Mass. At the meeting of the let Congress, in 1789, the anti-fede **litts tucceeded in electiog the pre: < officers in both houses, viz: Johan Langdon, of New Hampebire, was chosen President pro tem. o¢ the Senate ; but ‘gg occupied the chair gary q few days, Un" sohn Adama, Vise rremdent, took his #° an President of the Senare, and Mr. Mublen- stated, was choeen Speaker of the gentlemen Langdon and Mantenberg both acted with Mr. Jeflerson, generally, in opposing many of the measures of Washington's administration ; bat party lioes were not at first very strictly drawa, The ant:-fede ralists were those who had opposed the Emperor of pst as much as he would | Mr, Chrves, alth ugh a repabh- can, was not the candidate of the administration, John W; Taylor was electéd by the tani med, on the second resignation of Mr. Clay, in 1820— peace,) in 1813. Tue AvsTRiaN Mission ano James Watson Weep —So he has gor it at last. Yesterday, at twelve o’clock, James Watson Webb suiled in the Yorkehire, om hia way to Vieona, where he his: during Monroe’s admmnistration ; and in 1834, John | been appomnted Chargé a’ Affaires to Austria. On Bell was elected by the opposition to Jackson's administration, as Andrew Stevenson had been in 1827, by the epponents of John Quincy Adams. the 9th inet. he was married toa young lady of this city, having lost hie former wife abont a year ago. His newly espoused 1s the ouly daughter of Jageb» In 1839, Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, was elected | Cram, the distiller; and yesterday the marriage over the administration (Van Buren) candidate, by | was announced for the fir-ttme. His wife and’ the whigs and Southern State rights men. John | daughters all accompany him; and ao far as that (a a White was elected by the whigs, at the com- | effairis concerned, we wich him a happy honey- mencement of Tyler’s administratioa ; but in 1843 | moon. the democrats recovered the ascendeacy in the House, and elected Mr. Jones, of Virginia, Speak- er, In 1847 the administration of Mr. Polk was | strange policy of se thrown Into a minority in the House, as was shown by the election of Mr. Winthrop a8 Speaker. Bat what of the Avustrisa mission? What of the cabinet? What of the Senate? What ef the og off a foreign agent just on the threrholi of the session? It is am old custom to be thankful for small favors, but The elections for the 30th Congress showed that | a foreign mission is something to rejoiee over; parties in the House stood, whigs, 117; democrats, 110; native American, 1—total, 223 members—of | cabinet. whom seven were absent—three whigs and four something for which to thank Gud, and glorify the In this pleasaotest of all situations we find Col, Webb. He hos gotitat last. Never did democrats—when the House assembled, on the | man persevere more faithfully for the seeret of pete 6th of December, 1847 Mr, Winthrop was elected | petual motion, than our coterporary for a foreiga ov the third ballot, by 110 votes again-t 103~hav- ing received 108 on the first, and 109 on the second ballot, He gained the vote of Jones, (whig,) of | potentiary, Georgia, on the second ballot, aad that of Levio, (native,) on the third ballot, whieh elected bim Three cbolition whigs, viz:—Polfrey of Mussachu- setts, Tuck of New Hampshire, und Giddings ot Obio—refused to vote for Mr. W., as did also Tompkins, (whig,) of Mississippt. The latter, with Holmes, (demoerat.) of Sourh Caroli did not vote at all on the third ballot. Mr Winthrop, himeelf, did not vote on either of the three ballots, orrather viva voce votings, in which mauner it will be remenibered the House of Representatives now elect their officers. ‘The total number of members has been increased to 231, by the addition of the three members from Wisconsin. There is one vacancy in Massacha- setts, and there will be several abseotees on the meeting of the Louse to-morrow—among others, Thomas Butler King, (whiv,) of Georgia, who was also absent at the organization of the House two years since. The chauces are that there will be about the same number of members present to-morrow, as there was in 1347, viz., 221, and that it will take 111 votes to elect the Speaker. Neither whigs por democrats can count that number without the aid of the free soil men, who thus hold the balance of power. A Bir or Romance--MarniaGe ann Derart+ ure ep Cot. Waus To AvsrKta.—The uptown aristocracy and the shavers of Wall street were ia ecetasics yesterday mersing, ‘the annouacement of the mariage of Col. Webb to a higaly reepectable young lady of this city. He was a made man without the mission to Austria, but with it he was an emperor. In accomplishing this fortunate al- liance, and in getting a foreign mission at the same time, everything considered, our cotemporary has proved himeeif a diplomatist of the first water But it appears he has obtained something more than even a firet rate mission. The letter to day from our Washington correspondent, discloses the singular and important discovery that Col. Webd probably goes out to Austria, not as a simple Charge, to be promoted or rejected hereafter, but as Lieutenant General of the diplomatic corps ia Europe. It seems that he has overlooked the cor- respondence in the State Departmeat, and has sig- pitied to Mr. Clayton his readiness to uudertake, with Haynau, the entire supervision of our diplomacy on the continent. The central position of Austria, and the vast experience of Col. Webb ia military affairs, are supposed to fit hiar exactly for this post, and the unsettled affairs of Germany, France, Rome, Russia, and the Sultan. This 1s great news. But the very best of all, is in the fact that the Charge to Austria has sailed in the good packet thip Yorkshire, for England, enroute to Vienna. Bridegroom und bride, two daughters, and wo servants, they left us yesterday, oa the heels of the disclosure of the wedding, and two days in ad- vonce of the meeting of the Senate. Strange that the eppomiment should have escaped the organs at —the murriage is a fact, the departure 1s a fact; and whatever the Senate may do, our happy cotempo- rary 18 good for a honey-moon in Pars, aad aine thousand dollars out ot the Treasury. This added | to the avaiie of the new alliauce, We may conclude | that Col. Webb is good for the war of Europe. Lhe history of these things exhibus great tact, | great eagecity, and great discretion in our success- | fal cotemporary; but hie wiedom ie particularly | conspicuous in leaving before the meeuag of the Senate. Greeiny’s Weerenn Mission=Onann Founten | Ewranrnien —Masea Greeley has gone out West, delivering lectures on sociuliem and mileayr, as he goes along. He appears tu be parucularly vileaded with the Senate of the Untied States, perhaps be- caure of a suspicion that some of his irieods are to be rejected whep their time comes round for con- firmation. Bat the great paryose of the Pailoso- pher is to collect some political capital among the Lloosiers, upon which to raise a Governor of & appointed, the di lowds of German and French social the right stripe, and locate them in thie mew learia of the butlelo country. Nebraska is thought to be the | paradise, in the Philosopher's eye. Some years ago, anew lavd of Caneaa was to be founded jor the Jews on Grand Island, in the middie of Niagara river; ond * Mordecai, the Jew” wag designated as the Moses to lead the chosea people wo [44 iu heritanee, flowiog with such an abandaace of milk and honey and fresh water. Preparatioas on a large scale were made for the corouation of Mor- | decui ae King of Jeracl. | wardrobe of Richard the Third, of the Park the: tre, was bought for the oecastou ; and if the scheme had not failed, the exhibition would hove attracted | a tremendous audience. The Mormous have had | neplendid festival at every convention they have | made ; and therr late celebration at the new city of Zion, on the Salt Lake, was really « splendid affair. Bat if Masea Greeley succeeds in his appowtment ealam with « still more magnificent ina | ration. The old clothes shops ot Chath and some of the most dashine the New York fancy bull - cured for the sole juin the Fr ser Governor is proclaimed, will be the Gay of jodilet to caeialism, The soothing aystem of the order, however, the surrounding Pawnees, for they have an awfal | habit of senlping every loafer that falls in their way. ‘berg, « Pennsylvania antitederalist, aq hove | But as the Moimons have established a State, why a e oase. ‘These | not give the Fourierites and their Prophet a | our files of BY Republican, of Caracas, to the | ebance ? Execrrion or ra Manxinas —Our readers wil find, in to-duy’s paper, a full report of the execa- mission—a full foreign mission—with the sounding title of Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- ind the substantial perquisites of nine thousand outfit and nine thousand a year. Well, he has got halt way to this desideratam, witha promise of promotion; and in his overflowing gratitude to the cabinet, 4e tures round and va- Jiantly attacks everything within his reach, like Don Quixotte in thé dork Asa most acceptable service to Old Zack’s standing committee of seven. he enlarges upou * the bitter aud uncompromising hostility of the Washiagton Union and the New York Herald,” What an unnatural conjunction, what ao unkind cut 1s this, to couple us with Fa- ther Ritehe—a live nun to a ghost—the active, enterprising spirit of the age with the deerepitude and infirmity of the last cearury. But we suppose we might us well try to eecape from the Brega correspondence and the Brega card, as from this divadful conspiracy with Father Ritchie, “ Seldom has it fallen vpou auy Secretary of State to draw upon bimeelt 4) much of persoual abuse”? What a —what a shame! But who has abused him personuily ? We have spoken of his inefiiciency as a statesman, his umbecility as the premier, and his bluaders in diplomacy, pretty freely ; and af truih is abuse, then we have abused? him pretty roundly, aud so has the Chargé te Hay- nau himself, in bis accusations of nepotism. What next? “© Never Das any Seoretary of State been involved in fueh serious difliculties with three powerful nations, witbip the fret four wonths ef bis taking hie seat in- the eabinet.”’ “Serious difficulties,” eh! All gas—all hum- | terntory somewhere beyond the Misswesipp. Ouce | jon adopted im April, | The whole of the old | bug. The difficulty with France was almost lite- rally upon a quid of tooaceo—the danger from: Spain was fromthe KRouvd Lslaud invasion of Cabay and the Sponiard Key. That was a didieulty as thin as the tobacco smoke. Whereis Rey ¥ That’ the question. The difficulty with England is fear- ful only because our Secretary fears to look itin the fuce, and meet it hke aman. And yet we shall probably have a lovg vegotiation with Mos quito Sambo upon his ridiculous pretensions, merely because the presence of Juha Bull makes ita dif- ficulty, Such are the * serious difficulties” of Mr. Clayton—mere menot straw, pat up to frighten old women, and play iuto the Lunds of the steck job- bers. But again :— “The whole talent of the administration, and all ite Wirdom Bud pauilotiem, have Deeu called inte action’? So they have; but the worst of iti amount to much; it has done nothing of any eon- sequence. It isa sort ot a “© Praise-God Bare- bones” cabinet in ity mock heroism and gravity, without uny of its real hard-headed ability. Bat, “it ie net bis errers they euudemu; but it ts the suo~ Ged Wie eters aud the bi What success !—the success in the late elections, ceria the tobseco speculation, or in the salvage care, or in the Rou ud blockade? Ia what else hos our charming Secretary succeeded? Bat worse than alli— “This administration hee bad no ty tt Dow to rome Delors the couutry with Its measures aod pileerples How sot What ot the Allison letters and the Tnaugural? Has not the doctrine ot stopping pro- ion, as there hud down, been @ measure of the whig party for twenty yearst Wae not General | Toylor elected on that ground? Has not this mea- sure been most grossly v eluted ia the proseriptions of the cabinet, upd in 1t8 system of nepotism, as proved from the Courter itself?) We call it one of the most important developements, and one of the | Most unfortunate measures ut the administrations but we admit, that if there 1s any “principle” in it, it has yet to “come before the country.” ‘The culogium ef Col, Webb is natural enough. He 1, just now, overflowing with the gratitude and heppiners of @ foreign mission and the honey- moon. But we turn from this rhapsodizing of our bliss- ful cotemperary to the tuth of history. The foreiga policy of Mr. Clayton has been simply mo- parchical in its tendencies and sympathies, tor- turing and die orting the privetples of international law iu favor of despotions, und againet the spirit of our gov Tament, Contrary tw its poliey—contrary to gu le to inipott toro o¢ thive ship the wirhes of the country and the epict of the age. The boasted victory in this State 1s all moonshine. Aad how an oj ponent of the Wilmot provieo eould glority over the result, wuh the’Seward men aad ubolitionicts, 1s hard to tell, witn any show of con sistency. But these coutradictwos of facts and arguments are to be expected under the delightful circemetances in Which our blessed cotemporary is placed. * Blessed are are they who hunger and thiret for mght ousmss, for theirs is the hing doni of Beaven.” It is matural wad proper that he should retura thanks to Mr Clayton for the misston to Hayaun—for the prospects of « pro- movion—for the $4,500 oulfit, alseady in poeket. Dut he has yet fo get the confirmation of the Senate, and that he never can get Lare rxon Mataxzas —We have received our | regular files of the Aurora de Matanzas to the 13th | to Nebraska, he will establish the Paradise of So- | > FAI Capta -am street, | ceived Sr. D, Thomas M. Rodaey, a8 Consul for eid costumes of the port of Matunzas. 4 Will doubtless be pro- | d the day on which | yernment of Havens, for the regulation of pase is not exactly adapted to | Paseporte, and obtai of November, which 1s seven days lqter thag guy Inet datew frgai that port. They contain nothing of im artatice. {ts officially annoonced that the Governor and General of Havana bas recogaized and re~ Severe regulations have been enneted by the go~ ports. All persons sojourning for any length of time in the island of Cuba, must be provided with. 4 license tor permission to remain m the island, Late rrom Sovrn Astenica —We have reeeived 27h of October, by the bark Venenuela, Captain 4) Carer. They contain no news of eny importance. ‘The eitmation of the republic, vader the rale of President Monagus, appears to be eutisfactory and tion of Menning and his wife, recently coavicted ia prosperous. London of the murder of a man named O'Connor. adoption of the constimmtiod, and were joined PY | 716 records of crime do not contain a More bratal | some others who had advocated the adoption of the constitution. Washington's admioi-tration | was bitterly opposed, during the eight years of | ite existence, by the democratic, or republi- | can, party in Congress, who twice elected their candidate for Speaker. General Taylor, therefore, will not be the first Preeident who has been in the minority m Congress. During Joho Adoms’ adminetration, his enp- portere=the federalists—gustained themeelves in both ho of Congreee, and elected Me. Dayton and Mr. Sedgwick Speakers of the fifth and sixth Copgrer Jefferson's administration was like- | wise enstained throvghout ia Congress, as was “ee Madison's, with the exesption of the election of rhe. | Langdon Cheves, as Speaker, on the resignation of | Mr. Clay, (who went to Ghent to negotiate for Te murder than the one for which those parties have recently suffered death. Strange to say, 1t was the woman that suggested the crime and committed it, afer delibernting for weeks upon her plans. The husband was a mere accessary—an instrament in the hands of the wife—without resolution enough totear himeelf from the extraordinary influence which she exerted over him. It wae decidedly one of the most cold-blooded assassinations that we ever heard of, and the only regret we feel is, that the murderees died with a deliberate lie upon her to , and without a show of penitence or the coustitation, 96 jate and 50 whigs were elected. Since the total defeat of Paez, and the complete overthrow of his party, the country enjoys compa= rative tranquillity. The 2%h of October, the birthday of Bolivar, was celebrated at Caracas wich great solemnity and public rejoieinge ; it answers with the people of Venezuela to our Fourth of Jaly. Baval Barat Cover pte lMgenee, he “aval Court Marttay CF ‘ of. on beard the Poets = ™ The U 8 Gibraltar on the slonp of. war Portemouth (20) arrived ot Ot, from Naples and Cagliact,