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INTELLIGHN(E BY THE MAILS. n Correspondence, Was , November 80, 1849. Demecretic Ceueus—New Candidate ~Blectioneering — efbsent Membera—Secretary of the Treseury's Report — Speakers and Clerks from che several States—Anecdates Henry Clay, Webh, we., $e. ‘A comous of the dewoora'ic members of the Mouse Representatives. is 'o be held in the Hall, on Satar- day cyoning. to agre upon nominations for offoers— Bpoaker, Clerk, Doorkeeper Sergeant-at-arms, ead Post. master. Asif to araist them in this preliaxnary, some of the candidates are bury preparing the way, if posai- Die, for their preferment; and they, at aay time, can be seen at the hotels, az busy as ciroumstences will permit. Almost every delegation has some one or two persons to be supplieu with places; and we would not be surprised f privete understandings, with this in view, wore to enter into the eleotion. New candidates ne egtnay 'y poringiog wp; the last fs of P for speaker. If Forney. of the qW on for (lens, au 1d eyod chance, If » Svuchern apeaki should be el «ed then Forory and Major French one be the two c:mpetitors fur the clereabip. Kori seen at the b tle; the Major in bis office. as Presi: we of the Tele aph (ompaay. All sections are to be Our Ween ig. who was reported as Jying devge «ui jerrinbury. it is eaid to-day, will ake ap eflvit to be m Dis piace On Monday ; moorais are fearful that wir Hubberd, of Alaba ‘Shieh auntie poet poned. So both parties have their hopes and fears Beretotore the Secretary of the Treasury has not eent in bir report on the Duances, until several weeks after the first aay of meeting; but Mr Meredith ia- tends. if he ean to trauswit bis report om too sume ny the meennge of the resident is communicated Although yeste day «as Mbeoksgiving day, the Score: tery Dad bie clesk: wt work, copying bis report, aad they were employ ed until » lace hour of the night It may be of intere-\ ty atace. Loat since the organt- ation of ibe tint Houre ot Representatives ta 1789, the number of Speaker. turvished by the States. is as follovs :—lemerylvania two; Connecticut, one; New Maryand «pe, (only during the sioxness Speaker.) Ma ssenuetts. four; North Carolina, three; Kentucky. =x, (ieury Clay was elected tive Seve rel timers) Virginie, reven \ Dumber cf Clerks turviehed by the States, giola, three; Peupryivavia, tive; Maryland, o Zucky, one; Obio one; New Hampshire, one; Tennes- G60, Oe, Fred. A. Mubienberg. of Poanaylvania, was @he first Speaker of the Howse of Kepresentatives, aad John Beobiey. of Virginin the firet Clerk. Maxy of the menber- have never, unui new, visited ‘Warbington; eopsrquenily. they have been looking sround them A vas or twoago @ represuntative from Ohio bad brem viewing the city, and when he returaed to bis hotel. war touvarly asied whether be had Deen “learning the ropes?” “Learning the ropes.” ne To porded, “What's tbe uce of that, when | am myself & Cable A democratic member was introduced toan editor as Mr Haymond the wember oleot from the Wheeling distriet, Tbe gentirpan of (he press cordially took by the hand his teilow whig a b~ supposed, ead express €d his pleasure at preing Dim; but the old fashiousd de- moctat corrected the mitetake by saying that kis namo was not Haymond por was he trom the Wheeliag dis- bat aie ‘was (Le fret time tbat be bad been Clay is to arrive to morrow morning, ia the eleven O'clock train ot wars, His trends inteod givii to him a hearty receprion at the depet, He has tbe National dotel. to teil you of Mr Webb, who wt, to get bir papers Se. uggrated inter ceut wight be able. st oh) Hoe. to gives get fing dircetion to cur éiplomariv affeire upom that coa- tinent. The court be thought. presented He theretoro + to the #paow of a day or two, Tbe Necretary very obitgingly to the t cr +d iu nu uneceouatably short e Of time, Copsiveriny tbat ordinary men would reqaire Weay months for -ucb » purpose, and conddently re- marked that he trusted chat the haowiedge thas ob would give him aa insight toto of rurops, thet would enable ite Wark pen our future relations with ates, you may yunce Col. Webb as offtes of “loxpector General aud Central Dirvetor of Aweriosa foreign missions of Europe.” This is good Green pease. produced pear the eity, were sold in the Contre market om Wrduercay, at vevonty-Gve conte a Pook. Wasninaton, Nov, 30, 1849. Candidates for the Speakership— The Brega Correspend- ence— The New Prussian Minister. $e ‘The free soliers will not go into caucus, and will act entirely independent of the caucus nomination. To the pumber of their candidates is now joined Mr Strong, @f Berks county, Pa What is certain now is, that Mr Cobb will be the esvous nominee of the democratic party ; but it is imporsibie to eleot him without the aid of the Southern whiges Mr. Winthrop, on the other side, cannet be elected without the aid of southern de- Weerats Ube 'ree setlers wilt have coudidates uf their office 1p the gift of the House. 10D. AUBounoed im yeaterday's [e- reid of placing the brega svrrespondence before the Howe of Kepresentative-. has produced an immense fen-ation ; but | feliow bas vie Mir Clayton. He bas 4 and ought not to be damped more than once; mortified as he tr, be te m0 ior ger worthy of your steel. RB the pew Prassian minister, iy expeeted hore daily, The Kivg bis master. having returned to ebrolutiom has re-appeluted the old faithful servitor of that doctrine « lier Hulkemann, the Austrian ia here, preseimg the mission to Austria, M. Clayton bas taken the hint of the press ongrena but $4 600, » hi the cutfit of BO more, Clayton bas foxed bi have the bovor of a mirsion orery thee eur shea a bes ‘ebb deo! proper feeling Lan Se mages te hut up and at work, nt thelr ro. epective rej of the Secretary of the Tree. war; 4, but suffering corrections ) the Washington corre- +ponaent of the Thlledel North Amerseun, 1s emid to be out of favor 4 bas not com Mr. Clayton for more than ton dei tired of ali the letter writers Drege in office = What can this m Our Baiumere bing "a B. , Deoember 1. 1849 Reception of Henry Clay— Hi auahane Friends — Conviction of Price— Markets. $e. ° Jb... han tations «Mr Har: ‘The whigs have bed quite @ glorifeation over Henry | Clay; aad Z. Collinge Lee, Col Monroe, of the Paty ist, ed others, who took the lead ia the base desertion of Dim im 1648, and depownced him for bis Lexington let ter, were the foremost to fawn on a ter him The - coon,’ however, jooked om them with » wil pleared that (en, Taylor Beir s applications for offloy their hypocritical ‘Whe heaves this © Rnticipate @ mort ereiting reriom ‘The trial of Jobe Priee. at Annaoolls, for the murder ‘of George W. Campbeil cloned at noon yesterday, the case was given to the jury. afte ont Laren ebarge from judge Dorsey by the om \BDe90- Lis, just arrived, | learm thet atver euce of tour | ape the jury returped with & verdict of murder in the reoond degree, whem the prisower was torth «i Bente need to comfinement im the Penitentiary tor ti period of fourteen yrars apd six months. at hard inbor, is t* an aefol ee ntence fora man #bo has never dove ® day's work im bir lite bis whele time since he left Pehool, having been epent im froticing, gambling, fight. and earcuring loward ntreet tour be down to $4 875. and City Millis fe tolerabiy firm at $4 76. with sales of several thousand yeoterday ‘The easy tone of the money market, which has pre. ‘Vailed for some Mme part. still continas:; and loans on good stook security are readily effected at 6 cent. There continure \o be « good dewaud for Balel- more ond Ubio Railway shares, which heve advanced during the week from tbe seking price of 61% to aotual pales at 68h hange te State and government seeurition, ebil-t there is rather ap proved jecling im benk stcokhs At the Stoek Board, yerterdey, the following were the sales — $1000 + sty 69. 1860, 104 ‘and Obic Railroad Bonds ‘6T O45 . 6; 26 rhares Mercbante Li bg et the footstool of power ing tor Wasbington, aad seems to Our Phiadeipnia Correspondence. Parcaverenia, Deo 1, 1840 Father Methew— Markets, $e Father Mathew still rewaine the gacet of Bishop Kenrick, admivistenng the pletge to hundreds that flook to vee him. To morrow morning he will preach Bt the dedication of st Mary's . Ulowserter, N 4 about six mlies below the city ‘he work for the comp! of the North Branch Canal wea sllotted this Commissioners, fhe + ne the work twenty. cve per ovat below the lowest enti. oof tbe ergiorer mount of coal transported ow the Keading Nailrosd, ba $0C0 Susquebannab (anal B Washington, | receive Der of my persoual aed polition| friends in Baltimore, re- questing of Les and remewing old acquaintavorsips, upon the ooes- sion of my parsing tbrough their beautiful oity. these trierds ( return wy Bearty tl KindDere, and the uffeotiouate regard whion ever chown me. under ali circumstances My are also dus for the very evtbusinatic reception given me at the depot pent wy arrival debted for evening thaw whiob ever greeted the 1 Gi Maryland = Wheiber the bores of your Feovived that Kivduers aud ate neds feel that | am ac howe. Added to this, ni orpsiderution—my better balf having bee Mary Jude to my return to euch sp act, depriving them of the rigat of moving u for the week evding Nov. 29. 20724 tons Tots! for the reasop LOSK.OO tome trom the Sebuyikil region, thus fer thie season, oal o12,- 141 tone. ‘The cotton merket ts very firm, bat buyers do nos meet the views of holders Hreadstuila of wil deserip- tiows, with the exe tion of wbent age very dail Wour for +hipment {+ vominsliy held at $4 4746 for t red, $1 vs to $l OF. aad eineorn There isa Mess pork, $10 40 to Sts 50 But little freighs Colliers—To Now York, $j , Bowtou, $1 hg arket is quiet Anwexed are the salos at the Pusr Hoard: 14 United States Bank, 254; 400 United 28; 6000 Sohayl- 1000 do ‘66. 49; 300 Wilmiag. focinnati W. W. Bonds, 954; nia Knilroad, 3744; ‘etal rhipments ofering to Liver Rhode I+ re: 20C te Fives HG 10 North America Bank. 131; 18 Union Bank, Tenses 2000. Stute Fives, S634; 184 ‘est. 59; 476 State Fives, '5, img Kailcond Bonds, 67%; 8. 52%, Olay, ut Baltimore. Speeen of HIS OPINION KELATIVK TO SLAVERY IN TH NRW ‘TERRITORIES. [Correrpondenoe of the Phiixdelpble Bulletin.) Bacrimoan. Nov 30, 1849, To-day, from 11 o’olock to 1 i’ M, Mr. Ciny reoelved visitere ot Baroum’s Hotel, towards ‘which orowds bad been congregating Ae be entered the main salooo, he War Ost ¢Diburiastically cheered. and as soon 4a quiet was restored, be Jdrensed the urneatly, as foliows:— * Durtpg « brief sojourn ta Philadelphia. on my way to very kind letter from « pum n Oppertanity of interohmuging civill to oka, for their b Qs Well ws for that upeu um’s. [ 4m. aixo, much ine ter or more melodious notes of @ republican ce monareh, alway feel at home in your good deat uy the Alleghauies or up ~ Uemen, avd, You have been pleased, gentiemen, to te hopes in that eonnectio Lteel, it fs true, the rame devotion to thy pubil Teste. but I feel aino the band of time weighin, ly Soirmm aud grave questiona wilt arise du- pproacbing reenion of Congress —queations Vd. walrendy deeply agitated Ub of the fiace ang which bar oxuced uae to the question of t gentiewen, both parti olamor- tbat question areia error. Une contends an +pactment of Congress probibiting sia- titucion will take rvot in those teret\ories— contending sgxiurt the coustitutionsiity of oth th my opiaion, both are praoti- iparmuch as the question evident'y settles TY CU LEVER exist in those territories — the climate, the soil, and the indurtriai pursuits of Ube people, ail forbid it, | am perhaps going too far, Qruthmen, iu expressing myseif 50 freely upon public silairs on an cocustom this But for your asliusion to them in your letter me,! *hould probably not bave done ro My Views on these questions are altoge- or conrervative. ‘Ibere is one puint, however, oo which | feel at liberty to express myseif fully —I allude to the union of the States = Chis, guotiemen isin my View, paameunt to all others. here is none of sulfi- Glent importance tu be cousidered im comeection with it. Under ati circumstances, and in overy event, | anal labor for its perpetuity. Let the storm come from what quarter it way. | shall be prepared to meus it and stand by our giorions confederacy (Here Mr. Clay srore to his fail beignt, aod became unusually onineted, communiewtiog the fire uf his eloqueace euiburissm to ihe entire sudienos. woo sare veut to their ieelipgs in deatening spplause | C covtinued—I look upon the di-soiut of the Union ae being productive of every possible evil that could befall us ese mation, Our country would need no birtorian. Uhe bictory of Greeee would be her nistery. Entanyling foreign sitlavees, internal oommortons of every cbarseter. would sperdily vollow. Some daring milliary ebieft uid arlveand piay the ptt of Philip ora pyrnaess ir We should beinvoived jn ware. ware— ware, most bloody sad devastating, ‘would be entailed upow us. | trust ia God, geatie thateuch o time may never arriv. efforts rbali be directed against te. Already raid more thau | inten rier of gu on! Ko on ) wd to threughout with profo remarks frequently elicited eatka- fepted lant nig ov Sourm Canova —The mr seage of Gov Reabruok was trauamitted to the Lew gisiature of South Carolina, on the 27th ult, and is toms between the North aud State of South Carol adopted by the last Lematioes Gi eussion of tbe restrietivaot ae passed territory aoquired from ery basard, He 3401 weed Bo longae Woh they were ed purposes for ed. Already the legislatures of Missiumippi, V 4 South « arclina—the former by virtue of lew, ‘by wail of their comstitu-nte. deve Federal misrule, time 6 it shall be suck as sovereign comm and, the booor of those Commouealtha is ly pledged Nor way conjecture be indulged a ree of coutermipous States, he = = . mity of interests, affections, slumbering © Lon, t crush foreign intermedal Jegulations of the uation, woud call forth unanial- Bt the South to repel & Mertic pesee aod Heurity. If the States were, in atl Terpec'r, independent powers, the aggressions of the North. eovtinued apd waltipiied in despite of fraterasi Sppeals to their justice, magwanimity aod enlight-ned patrioti+m, would lopg mpce bave made them praoti- cally acquaivted with war and its atteadant horrors. Why ie it that the strongest lersl safeguards against eucronchments ou the rights of foreign nations here been co carefully provided by the federai guvernment, With the assent of every party in power, wails to over: throw the conrtitutioval barriers, enacted by a com stry, to “establish justice, insure domnstio Reogre- Sbical ‘oom Betton i@ upoeasingly and ineultiegiy | exerted? The true anrwerexhibite a meiaacboly view of Duman peture sud enforcer the aeovssity for pro- viding otber restraints than thors of perohwent the central power and ite lawiese anbectors, Within their preseribed limite. Reiiance on the jadg- en able dosument, With nene to the tederai rele- | | frieuds of the house wi foucion of the priuciple of | »: | wee B farblopabdle and intelligent audieoor at the ( neve Arsembiy Rooms last evening to see this bemuti- | Fearon it is essential thet the peer ae: of whieh he fr & mew ber. rey te Drepurrd at any moment ios atabtlet be on pROY f arcilery, acd Appropriatin 950.000) for the pUrebare Of eran wud munitions of war The tocal af sire the State are all fully reviewed. wad ably of as thels vecereitivs requlre. or their ofRoleney demauge Theatrical and Musical, THe —Linmenke arowus ooutinue to flook, bis theatre to witness the lavxhaaxt 4 of that etili fresh wad deli- « Guardsmen.” We could not perceive the least dlwtoution tn the rush last vanlng : contrary, the more itis known and talked of ia order to obtain good nna every evening that we have visited the Bowery “Phe Three Guardsmen” has ben breugbtout we Dever yet been able to get @ seat, bat have hewn obliged to peer over the shoulders of the crowd. whieh filsevery. a +. Waliack jr. Mra. Valinok, Steveve, Mise dade sy together with ao aort- several parts. to draw sane frou Of atraugers who forth the most rapturous nudience Of the thousas in New York every eve: the Bowery by the ~ we think that longer ty justify, « quire, the continued preduction of this magaliiont piece, Baoapway Turatax.—Last evening Mr. Hackett took hie farewell benefit, aod made bis last appearance pre- vioue to hia departure for England The pisow way the “ Vapkee ip England,” in which Vir Hackett acted the principal part. ol Nimrod. with much ability, He was 6 applauded warmly throughout. aod made +ov~ral oaol- tal bite ‘There twa good deal of Yankee humor in th! pieer, which the audience seemed to a; ‘» Garvan —Yeoterday The eptertain epoler opera. Fidues," Jarmine.” t La Fille Gu Regiment,” and the laughable pavtomime af M, Decbatumenu” all of which parsed of with brilliant | fuccess. (be fluttering maoner in which thy beautiful Borghese was each time greeted, bears awple testimony that yeeterday’s asrembly fully apprectated the supert- ority of her vocal abilities, She was twice oatied before the curtain. when she was balled with uubounded ap- pleuse while showers of bouquets streved the stage, La tremiva.”’ executed by P. Brillaot. Miles Bertin id Lehman reemed to afford particnlar pleasure wad delight On Monday, * Viltiners” and * Urivile.”” Notwithstanding that there weather last evening. Bar- tolerably weil filled, in consequenos, of the bill eB noes 4 which was aot ‘The new ex- which was per- 8 thing on the stage. The “Pas de Sm) > was very Deatly performed, end was repeated by the express da- of the audience made known by lcud encores, the h could not be mistuken We did not 4 pivoe, “Burtoa’s New York Direo- y in America.’ for the reason that it op former ooomst There iso it thie « lied the im three ucts, which will Natiova. ThHratnn —The “ Honey the Land Pira'e.” and the “Siamese Twine” torwed the rich programme preseuted to the publie ut this favorite theatre last evening, Mra. Bowers as Julians. in the first of there pleora. drew forth the most ardent applause from ao euraptured audience Her actiug is energetic, powerful. aud touching. The “Land Pirate” ise very stirring drama, foil of thrilling incidents aud eminently adapted to please ap American audience, from it« purely d«mestic eenes, The pivce wae well played by ao excellent anst, though, we must confess, Miton. a+ Murrell the Pi- peared tous rather too atiff aad pedagogtorl. # in this pieoe are all that can be wished for, ip beanty, elegance, ond fine acting. Mivenete's Ovvmric Tre, ‘the # laughter compelling pleces. | The ludterous sernes in “Amy Lee’? gain additional in- | ¥ terest from the familiarity of the locations in sesare | futroduced Centre market, with ite gasrdiaa Dull dogs. and its cracked fire bell is jutroduced with | feotion The mansger reems determined to lead the | business which be introduced so long slave ~The old | ot ntay away, and new friends | ere a made by the wxeellonce of the perform. ances. evening ls eet apart fr the Dene of | ber tae the [reasurer tal Cepartmvat is filled ves evidence of ox- socom pauying the voloe, lent training. Amaicas Museum, —This theatre of fun and merrt- Ment presents novelty of every deroription—vaude- villee comio pantomimes, comic +iuging, and dancing; Decides this amusing entertainm-nt, the greatest Batural curiosities in the world can uiso be seen. Cracve.—The oelebrated American slows, Daa Rice, is engaged at Astor Fiace Cire! Rice ie one of t! ppearence, Kreatest female equantrian In the the amphitheatre every eventug, — The performanore at the areua, be ew aged, aleo Madam m Lavater Lee is added to ouder that the visitors should this attraction, it le mo be #0 numerous C. W Crsnnn.—The benefit of this sterling eetor and greet favorite comox off om Cursday eveuing next, at Burton's Thestre. He deserves @ bumper. Me B. .. J i, the treacurer of the Olympic Thea be tre tal bisteryof the Nile, ae illustrated bythe lvaraed ora! expievations of Mr Uiiddon aot only embraces a bird's BeOLEY People. castoms, tory uf thin singular cowatry, of learning and the aria, ne toat history le written ip the ruins of temples obsitsks, phy axe emids. for a period of four thou-and yours ful and loteresting work of art, to bear the learned explanations of the journey ap the Nile by the distin wewt and pe'rictiem of the reflecting portion of their Northers Crccheon repidiy dieappearing Che ques tone, Cenrciidation i# more to be dreaded theu spa. | | ration. Many of the sete of the State acsambiies. the attempied and coatem piace, arrayiug labor agal violstion of the federal co © pecple aod the general a ‘Yerbm@ents. the period when the legmoy of a © to be eojoyed is wiready Inst bern aroused from tte wt afinitivs are becoming merged in the higher of sion of eo operation for the take of safety, or for perticipation ine commen fate He recommends the Topeeition of “isriesippt for @ Southern convention. he paremount objnot Ie the preservation of the U ion fp conte mity to the peteciaicn of the oonstitation the Uptted States tbat cannot be aliained, ‘nee to proteot and defend at ail hasaras, the frev dom. ror ersigut¥ and Independeves of the mem. bers whieh compore it Im the latter alternative teensrity be forced upom the South, it WUs! Bet errmy to pewetrete the fature, bat at ones conn wo mendes t neeeerery prrosution agai publiest be panenge of law end defuite yonnttees up: ipewndiariee cut of u tate. from eflvoting throagh the mati the scoomplishment of their nefarious sebemer. The bisvory of the country for the last ten | yoarr, be rays, affords abune the Union endures there is holder. An etermal warfare ax and property. unger the secret sid States of the North, and powee, bees podemmnly 0g deiiberarely decreed, for tion bo long mooted te of fearfal import to both seo | sVithed arobwologia’, Open every business day of the week. Lecture on Catsronsia —Rev. R, Townsend iladdart will give am tuteresting Ieeture om Cursay oven next, sion, The Mrereniovs Arr. at Nraoans Facies Sre0e tan T. Tron OF THe Burcrok —(The Buifalo & public, of the 2htb uit. »; of Mre Major Miller at day last oman whoregitered his mame Heuty (lake mer, [biledslphia,”’ stopped at the Haobaoge Hotel in this elty. Heraid that be ox some frieadein a day OF two, and war watohing the arrival ef every train cf cars On the arrival of the Sunday moroing tra ‘was observed by the portrr of the hoa-e tp coarerea in the sitting room of the depot, with = lady wich tao king of the rappo-ed rul ited. | children The lady, who was afterward* ace rteined to | be dire, Miller, took lodgings at the Lovejoy Howe, bat tly wept to the Exebaoge, where jay morning, whew the toon ti! Oeiock train for the Palle On the aftermoon ot Mo: ¥ Biakemer went to the livery stable of vir day. Miller. on Pym veg bem aod Rired « bore and | boggy '0 go two miles below Tonawanda = He returned about three o'cloek om Cuesdey morning, with a lady, table. He then called at the Exehange for his bag. leaves here at pat part five vanes CITY THADE REPORT, Baronpar, Deo. 1-6 P M. The cotton market was inset! ebecked by the firmness of holders. to rely wpow the future stability of the market, Flour was romewhat less active, and this State, with Western brands, were dull, while prices Imolined to drovp There cont! in bond, but at lower figures, Weeter: to arrive freely. Southern brands with pretty free rales of Weetern, here were sousiderabie sales bond for expert, at about pro- Mi, orn wae easier wed very it ip other dororiptions one ot ares for pork ony et an adravce quotations given below. | Beet con. Butter and chess need week at rates signly dolow those current at the clove of lant week. ¢ continued firm with mo derate roles. In treights © fair aod steady business by ey pote ty yp view of —— after the oi roxime, fo an to Vie, landed under the operation of "the Ne Senne The market for pete wae firm, with sales of woe, wt $6 1236 @ $6 26; and Southern Flour 1 400 bbls sold at 6.37% for common to good stead), S16b nates of 600 bbis at $2 87% & we of good Canadian at $1040 $1 Navas Stones 850, with sales of 4U0 bbls of 700 bbls. North county, at $1 125¢ Oise —Che Luropeen advices were not favorable for Hoseed. but the limited stook keeps up the prices; some TOO gallows ebanged hauds at 7io., while some partios ~The dulnees in this staple continued, and the rales were but 100 cask» prime new. to arrive at $3 62 ‘Through the week the sales were 400 caxks; commen qualities still ruled low, without any iuquiry. 8.— Ubere was but itle done-to- id the market was not firm; some 200 bh Gispored of at ho & bo 6 4 60, end li ‘By auction, 60 hbds 56, 60 do Cubs Muscavado at $4 75 a $6 44, Hi et $5 SL $6 wil 4 months, — Lhe rales were 1300 pr me. aud $1004 » $11 for mess sales reported wt $11 1234 4 $6 76 w $9 for usess ; prime moss Beef was dull Th a yas | mares was dull for clover at 6% a7 ¢' bh sales of WW obis @ souree ; sales of 600 -1 ‘Thwotby wos in fair demand $16 per tleree Kough fax bbls. | anacian Tonacce. — Apne: also, receipts, prices. Pr Rentnehy, Virginia and tod 320 bbls OK 4 dull at 26% ote. ey Jeo ‘21 ote ; Drudge Pecripes of Produce per Huds MARKETS ELSK WHERR. STOCK BALES. oo National Insurance Co. 6 jo AN | mont iron Co , $136 per spare a Railroad, 956%, per etaring Lo. $9 40 pcr Vmates ‘as collateral), $97 | per 85; Verm: Mass. Bond. Cunury's Muvavaaue stil gontioue to nttrect large | lev, cat and Mae Rachonge Su , The negro melodies are Hill’ Bank. 100. Second Board— iene mane oa. and 95 Math naadli some and on la withoat 95 Lasgo Flour was 294 Corn was vory dull at $3 for Jersey, and $316 for mdywine Buckwheat was tirm, aud -aleable at $1 uh @32125 Wheat Che rales tee 7,200 bas 2000 bus prime white vate terms, 7 500 bus ordinary waite at ‘$72, clortog dull = Kye--11 000 bus noid at 6856 « Sv Baricy—2.800 bus, sold of fair two-rowed ut 6234, und 2200 bus. good do at 64 cents. Outs were steady at 48 & 40 ots, tor Northern, and 37 @ 39 ots. for utbern. apd 41 « 44 ote, for Jersey Curn was rather eurier, and very dull; the only sale we bave to notice war 1 000 bus Jerery Yellow at 60 ots Cov10N,— the market bas been very quiet to-day, the snles not exceeding 600 bales. Holders are very firm, and ie much contdence in the future course of We continue our quotations :— Liveproo. Crassirica: market continued firm for all desorip- tions, though the travraotioar were not large. kuurr.— Supe Matege racing were ia air request, and held firmly; about 1000 whole boxes chaaged bauds at $2 87. 600 baif do at $1 30 sod 500 quar- tersat obo Also, 100 boxes layers at $2 80, and 400 half do at $1 45, Hxar —The demand was but moderate, and, with » Jorge rupply, prices tended downward; best American Undreed was beid wt $1560 aad vaurlln at 10Ko. MoLacéxe ~ There wax not # great deal doing, and Quotations ruled im favor of the buyer; @ parcel uf 300 bole. new crop, new Orleans, sold at S20 , 4 mouths Spirits tur peotiow continued firm at (o rosin there were sales Orleans soid at Ree'd. Stock. 6x0ads 1d ao Becas 100 de WO do 10ales - ibis bw do York 20 do Urenite ‘sent; 640 Ken! unty ny ey #30, 67% ; $1000 do do. 530, 67%; Lng -o. béma, 15. aged 99 years, fo ten days. died in Waterioo Iiinols, Spas cue of Washington's Life Guar Men, ta. Wemea i Beye, } © the Tabernaccis. Hie lecture willbe llue } trated by large maps, prepared expressly for the voce alls, «aye —Ou Coure | 1; How he Tharveenth tires | “MARITIN Port of New York, Deo. 2, 1840, of | Dehieved to be Wire Miller, leaving ber at the raiirved gum nions, depot, when be browght the borre back to the livery gun seers cod, commas panied by Mre Miller, took the text | wh aod transactions | were loolined | ts ( Be) ser chor Ligkebarn: Sovereiaa, (41) Uiok- 1 N's, bw Deshem esol d to be a steady demand for Cansdian | Wheat ormtinued heavy with «fair de | nT limited There was no obange of mo. } ‘There wae fein om. ae wy ve sha Ben pire Stave, aneel Teen wood, Canto 43, with wih, tone, arom, ilies, Charleston, b Ocorses, Allon, Ravannah, 6 days, with mass, to Star- te. yh lease ‘Mead, Brows, Barsonah, 5 days, with sotten, to enoy Prave (of ers). Stevenson, Miragcane 86 Resaire me ‘Tod ines, ine 7 SI, ‘ale from thy Basi ward, weahed Gaye, Wied logwood, to AC bea —, while lying Ww ae At Eatontown, N. J on the llth eg 1848, oy b> ay. Justice of the Peace, Mr. Averen. eon of David Austen, to Mise mean Tom. both of this city Papers of Washingten, “ C., Baltimore, Md., and Hartford, Conn. pleare oop: On the stb ult.. at Cal Jarvis ( arter. J. Watrow eisia, daugdter of Jacobd Cram. © Ip Borton, om the 20¢b ult., Capt. Tuo». W. U 8.N , to Mise Hawnan 8, da Samuel Hayward, of that olty. Mo , by the Rev. T. sto Laves Vin: tea, ‘of this oii rman, the late Dr. on Sort Se a day of T Ginla ae recat 206, Same omenee ene rere tes pneral ner clue fr she lene Manian Intelligence tt) He bbard, sapien, Cee | a: Guayse; Weary Trow- Sarr Warsadoes Views. a, a= dette. ) a, Bore eu Mowtley A Laady ey, Loring, New Or- | j, Leonlee, aye, Anlin & Seps 7, with sevens Wo B®, lon 7? on Jah ea o DENT AScRar ae Touas, 88 days, with eee Savannah, 6 days, with cotton and Bishop, Davis, Jeomel, Nov M1, wih mdse, to ‘ting, Otmatea, Gavans, 9 days, with euger, &e, 8 ae eae Now dig nl Srigh. Rio la Hache, mination, cies Salen Zeskine, trom me ae aaten feng from Bath (Aug 14) tor Sen Sarah Morers, Scsmmon, wrascloes, ‘Supe al. les teiG ton UL ire Vultare, Gusdest worl for Haw! rs Schr Merchant, (ouch, Balti Bele Sbip Edwina, Parmlee, pose ‘38 deys, te BD Hurlbut ‘Also one bark and 2 brigs in the Bastern Offing, Saiea, Pi gecg or a "sat Seley ibis, S; ‘tam iti ju ais, a east Seem 1m Bes~ 0% ar Pa ie WSW; os moridinn, s oie a dua hay dete Nov art ‘3 C Calnoua, ns. Bxnwennaven, Nov 8—Ar- Eberhard, Troviran bo ‘more, Bust L. Nov 16—At Pill, Rilerslic, White, f Baacny Hinin, Nov 9 Of, Matador, Black, N York tor rs Benteed tes Si ~ ua , Lud i Bate tuhisgven,, aot ven Savin, eleven. be beg Meicher, New Or- Witltaun, from Cool ‘Hood, Gi Pitmoas, from Lisbon, Teavelt tyes ni via, to suil 12th; Abo, Jones, from Bull Men, Hewes, from Cbsrleate Abbouta du hes Pexrols trem Mostevigee, aad {Fr Urlg Russell, Willis, Salem rr08, Fales, from Boston, dlags aux: Ne Li— Arr Pil be ny are Tihs Gen Crabines, N York. ree o ‘wiltei ‘Lehutin, mento, N towns, Nov iba in, wind bow id, Zi Londen for Boston. Dupin, Fe esa Lady Milton, N Susi Awericap, hm Greene, do fe toe Ni ado; Tech," Oriental 2 ayaapah; Lovh, puvin. Ashley, om Grate oro Berkey Nov 26. arr sobre th, see. Thowas, Wye ae. Sai ae eS rn oor 3 PS Sy lg ad — mahe pect ak Ri Cid brig Olive Thompson, out 7 Nov 32—Arr sobre Alpine, Harriman, NYork Barrast, prev to Bev ey Pepe ori der, San Franc: TH, on Adsms, Philadel “Baxcon, Nov 27—. Aig vert a Cool for N Oreos, ma sittanmas ‘ew York; inte ghetorsbarg for ig Mary Reed hao baward, Aw oraing, Ca sary Lowe, wf, Sa Gunescox, prone 13—Arr Christian, oefillace. N York, Sld ‘Orleaps. I—Arr Clara, Anderson, N York. cnn Gel Sic) es ee Lovisa, Rich, N Orleans; Sth, ereon, as. Oth top, Philadelphia: Emme, “Baser, 105, cr Native any rican, Keaman. 8¢ Jag oe BS Smith, ttison. N York; Seine, leas; Sth, ‘mond, Jog sion, Ry der, ol bere donw 7 nit Orlean: i Minna Weeds aay ‘oth, Radius, 7 - a ;Gatontehy Jargonsea, N York. 81d , Ruhask, Boston, obeem, N York; Pix m John, Ockington, Wilming- “Fanary Dov 8~ unr Insou, Le Hayneh, Charleston, Dixey, Rio Zansiro: altar; ith, Buma, Rosa, N York; Boyne, Baltimore. agers (o), NYork, Phantges ). Bol erry Jw Swale Philadel; onticello, (new $6tbi pose Pl Ape ¢: ss a See de; td Pr Themis, Reanle, NOrles ke, Gals, N Yorks » Savannsh; Commodore, Prtobard. Mobile; James eriane, le em; bark Active, Fox~ 30h ta Be bei British America, Mister, Savannah xr anc Commodore, Mobile; Morning ‘Siar, NYork; Sherldaa, Cornish. do; Kale ub 3 nil aslp hla. 1h, jeans. uy Ara ‘a, bah Masvon, Now 15— Arr sohr J Sleeper, N Sla if abr hk mahal, Kendal, Albany Pachen, Ao le or NY Verktown, Wradlsbe do; Dee 6; On- et ship Yorktown, Rradish, Pade, Garbutt, from quebes, both frm New: Tork: and Forti Ws feet tris Aiencen ee joa Wee ther very 8 four, N srr bark ia Sarah Aon, Skslaeld, ue, wr Sergent tiie ‘ary Eliuabeth, Wen Drinkwater, 3: Mark jobber, oie ore ~; ping M | remy Now Nov Wr ase Gladiator, Wiles tendon Jn, eT, Re} janeiro, on hudius, from Hat eNO, yy 14d Ley me inser, a oe ek. OCHELLE, Moat arr & 0. I OSD het Pascal’ JC Fisher Anderson, ‘Yor! 0a) ee rw York and tier Boston (win sis patterns ag ty Off Telassar, Wood, from Ha- sad Teady. » rr ~Arr Carl, Ohlson, Charleston. Sid ¥F Trenton, Truant, Boston; 26th, De~ nent was Oot ta==a , Nov 12--Off New York, Lines, from Havre, for W wena, i ea ‘de 7 ibaa th Charen Riad nipaad Hi dae (Ovter Be: So Model ia for I Nev atp ce M- srvpeped on American) ev Wt nee eoks © deiphia cre ‘trip Nereh an Noonaa, Phile- siriviama dang. te noe ‘ork; brig 2—Ord velie Adelaide, Mitehsll, Ponsa ‘rig Jonnthan Cilley (new), Mectan, Wiitarogven, Douny, Nor 1b <i oy Abel, Hicks, from Cardiff for Sa~ ienced strong westerly gales and Nov Agri nd | pieaaea J Capm, Nov a The oan cm Maing ap York, was abandoned ou the 17th ult, crew saved by the Larch, arrived ja ‘ut, Nov Il--Pat back, pay Mg Clay, for Curseca, lorris, Dageet which sailed de 01 Gries fromm We and had te pat ack Od 9 egers SSE rat a chal ST? rror Davis, for Boston, |i inmass by gosting foul of ree} ibineon aod Tew Mrs Nystocn and Rims, 0 ioe Ad Wateom J. Pulsifer, A age. Favaner, Nov 10--Thare has been © large vashedon shore bere to- a LAZTER Dace of steamer Tayaba, for Havana, will close at jerald ofheo om Monday boat, as Id v'eleck. Mtetier Bags vf tho steawer feunesses. for Kio Jansire and ths Pacitic will eices at the Herald office om Tusday next, at Lever Begs of steamer Caledonia, for Halifax ana Liver- Prk will clete at the Herald office, ca Tuesday next. Leticrs oan bo 9 the Herald othes ve say part of Bros tor Badr ody steamer sbange Read! ina Room (67 Baohange), om i Se alco al Ric Jancire Connery, De od, Le ard, x.) Nori ty Maas nseaey ea he Pacite, ano of stem will aloce a0 aheve on leaned, © F Ma a Kes wee Ti Weali'veree yon Wall es, A Lerioletie, M Cholette, 0 Masoh isgmor Tayabs, for Mavans, will closest ala, for Liverpool, will lace ‘Teesday, at ie! minutes to 4. Herald Marine Co: Letter ‘Dans of steam #4 the above otfos 1 soe Stgomehip Colum Town Me uot Bisgnee, Young, he teamer Bi barks M gent, Beare, Tristieg de C “4 nee: Fuene Yh fee Yor se ‘Saree ah, Token, Wer cat on; 1 ere Lromsiden, StS AM, Lat 30 SS, bo a a3h, tyke s veel os a old, Ii'chte wine (south ee, she ili probably go to ploveas Bi at Portemeath Lower Marber, was ie 4 eben eee Gecden ih eat aoe e trate 12, Int 12, lon %, ship Bouth Amarion, stese jpoken. )# from Boston for Savannah, Nov sa Yom New Orleans fot Liverpool, Nov M1, lat 8s Ediladeiphia (so reported) for Oe ov LJ Bbip Sears Bae, een fo ‘* emt set Metanene for rVertiend, 18 Gaye ons, Nov