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Speaker. The Northern democrats, on the ether hand, have tricd ‘to make the Calhoun men fé ‘80 as to turn them afterw: to good account. far, the munwuvre has resulted in a nothing but an increase in the strength of Mr. Winthrop, ed's a loes of moral force oa the part of the gamble! Mr. Cobb’s vote 1s unquestionably the nent of the democratic ¢ ntre ; but the two wi ngs are alternately playing ofi and on, exposing the centre at every step, and sowing its weakners to the whigs no other seen are resorted to, the administration will secure the Speaker, pod, wie him, perhaps, the rest of the officers of the Hi There is an attraction of gravitation naturally tending towards power, acting as from a centre, which 18 with di in the circumference ; and makes an admunistra- tion candidate stronger, the longer ie is ineffectu- lly opposed. The only way to overcome it, is to ehange your dpe of of battle continually, so as to pre- vent any particula: pinion is prevalent among the democrats, that the. a mization of the House is really am: ter of little moment; as it oaly involves neesene bility, without, in thie instance, couferring the pow- ero! “carrying Measures. ‘The difficulties which now occur in the election of Speaker, will present themselves with aguravated force, in the passage of every bill introduced in the House, and will harrase end perplex the course of legislation. The arty which elects the Speaker, it is argued, will 3 answerable, in the eyes of the people, for this delay, and only display ite hopeless condition the mcr: forcibly. Bevides, it is iuteaded to have special committees of 1avestigation on ali leading sutj cis, which would have more to do with mak public opinion for the country than the reports o regular committees appointed by the Speaker. ‘This, after all, fa a miserable game, which, ia fact, sacrifices the bert interests of the country toa skilful move on the political chess-board, and will never command the respect of the public The questions now ogitating the country, will have to be met fairly and honestly in both houses; and eannot, like shuttl--cocks, be alternately throwa from one end of the avenue to the other. Let us have one thing or another, #ed trust to old Zack, when the acts of Congress shall require a strong | whole democratic body of the House might successful. arm to be euctained. In acdition to borers of all sorte, we are, at this moment, inundated with claimants for spoliations committed on their property by the Mexicans, or by our own troopa and authorities, during tae war with Meaico, The amount clumed is probably not less than two hundred millions of dollars! —some of the claimants being men whe never commended two hondre} dollars in their own rebt. There is a plan of stockmg these cl ums for the purpose of of their amount, and distributing the greater part of the remainder among influential persoas, who are @) in carrying them through Congress, I shall ty, and keep you intormed as to it _ lations to which they will I give rise. y The Italian Opera cou pany give a musical enter- tainment to-night; but speakers are now-a-days more cared for than s ngers. Wasnineron, D. C., Dec. 2, 1849. The Secretary of the Navy's Report. I hasten to supply you with the Report of the Secretary of the Navy. Ican only copy a portion of it, because of the limited time before closing the mail. The report may be altered, in conse- quence of the reports of some of the cabinet officers having already been promulgated before going to Congress, which has alarmed the rest:— 8 —I'm compliance with eustom, | have the honor to report the condition of the department under my Sop On being tranrlated from Virginie to the Bigbiy important position which your over generous ‘Rature arsipned me | beoame early satisfied that my ew vcostion would bes no mran sinroure; that the peculiar construction of my wind would tmineutly Op peor vents aod leaks that h turoing ight cont time. auertalty abt the department, and fivally be euabled to cause a dis- Dandment of the coneern—therebdy saving millions to the patmpse’ I was carly advised by my predecessor, and soon after by my fai. btuland ind+fatigable clerk, rm hearted, pm map, who has often osoupied the same bed that t pebing line @ non-commitral them correct. gen illustrious predecessor. one of the very FF. V's, hinted to me before he vacated this cifice, the necessity of pre certain secoun! \d doeuments tnriola- die. ave done, far 1 could. without ta- volving ® persoval responsibility iv the Denby affair, but, determined as] am, not to anticipate the action cf Congress. | have deemed it proper to refer to the subject in this way eo that ! may no longer be suspect 4 ree vereening the derelictions of defalcations of the aes. | no time, when you assured me you would axsuine the esponsibility in the abeenoe of Congress, to sead two of my vesrels of war to wateb their movements. But Vat the Round Isiaaders ms ard badly off for the means of subsittenoe, the ofieer io ud Mireoted the riotous assem: bing to anticipate the ao- at any time. | must express a hope the proper officer be held responsinle for this | Morris being tat the period re- med proper pot to assume the re- pponribliity of ordering @ discbarge of the oid loststa | Ube gus of thore veascls, leet a more dread ul re. yom sibility might have been incurred } Sipee the just aneuel report irom this department, | the diteulty of « img Wen Co enliet fm the waval tervier bus tly inereased: and thie bas om Deen caured by the heavy emigration to Catiroroia, and the great indueem wa to desert to the oes mines of that region quenes of getting iter paid; but am adherener to the press ut low rate t, jassmuach | Be Dew tomaa our ebip entually, enable us to dinpeose with 2 large Blunder of the versely heretofore ex | ey vi 1 ieee deemed it to be good polley to permit the fal. | Cimentot the order ot my predevem or as to (be Lanne! ing Of Acme ct the vew phips. in order to ke fe of OUF paral Botivity; but, to eu Ape nse attendant I bare wi 'D from rervice the true pone war tom culty overcome by those acting | House to-morrow, the impression point from being carried by of the Huge, in one of the committee rooms th realizing immediately @ portion | | among whom are the corporai’s guard of Baltimore | free-eoulers. , | at the esta’ nus doe Mortis bas conducted the exper hanes. with rlogular eucces® and of the opinion that our thick and beavy, sud he suggests to thinnlog them down by beriog, as th de sod for old irom, # raving to the government cannot be dinguired (hat rome few | wade i propriety of oan then erabie he yy juenoe The est of thie bran acelieuts eseaped publ of the cautian observed hy the hf the the officers acon t t see why t ermm dere view tor salaries and pay proper abet $60,600 per « and evideveirg hie rank of the rervice. «hile annw t do +o Such disin- terested patriotiem merits the warmest eulngiain | You Will. doubtless Oixeowor with pe tion, that the report of Comme f me Tencmmendations ef gir bone Voting of otf of the ives bat $1000 per tence 0nd ob India rubber ledie rebber trom } of the prompt acti abovate revert of Commcdute Skinner, Chief Construction Fquiprert and Kepete,” tee doom pent of ex recrdipery power end to at. aed = | bovelt @np a elerke me the people at i Rims «ft dowt teow ould nndevee « f bis vainebie dog Upon the Commodore bee exb ed we aom | Bendable a modesty. that | may without impropriety Bilods briefly to the manner in whieh thie fore was guetained. Having gone out one Foe morning for some The iat to wer | e his dog came to @ a partridge ying with Tae ‘herd Doard of bis +bii afrer thet he thought of bin exra treble teiet. On repeiring to the spot where he left it, be there beheld ft with the ptoek rotted off. hw dog petting at the wage od nothing but (he skeleton left of either bie wae s lamentable right! S mething showld, jo tr ially when it tleviarly to thie eubjee ‘The lucid exposition afforded by the Interesting re- port of Commodore Shiner of the advantages of his Rew mode of repairing ships, will arrest the a'tention Of the whole country. The cost of constructing new abips. 4 the joaive direction of our naval con- gtructore ie $30 per tom; but Commodore Skinner hes py ge ET them repaired at $60 per ton | em plo tton imber of Bee recis st the Norieik savy yerd. of my jogs large qu Well seasoned timber that bas howe | fo the yard. As there is an abundance of new timber grow- | of | iv the Kentucky Constitutional Convention, Faanaront, Nov. 18, 1849 Representation of Cities—The Discussion Thereen—Re- port of the Executive Department—Adjeurnment—Ken- tucky Oratory—fm Independent Judge—Col. Burr, $o—The Weather, of the : , 1847. $80,100, ana’ ‘Auge’, mais, wee nv sailed pe York, making a ink oom of $224,688 The discussion of the question whether cities shall jor repairs, eos than two 9 oF sbail not be entitled tothelr fall representation, still ara Pe yb lg inorder to got share, continues; and were it not for the fact that « resolu- tion has been adopted to take the subject out ef Com- mittee of the Whole on Monday, at 12 0’olook, it would be likely, for aught I see, to continue until the end of time, Decidedly, these Kentuckians are the most i terminable and the msst persevering of talkers, aud the slightest idea expressed by them, is buried beneath such a mass of verbiage as to render a search forita mort fatiguing task. From all! can ascertain, it is more than probable that the fears ofjthe emanoipationists, and the “outside barbarians” from Yenkeedom and from foreign lauds, will eo far be governed inthe convention by adherence to principle and the dictates of common sense. as to perm! majority to coucede to the cities their full representation im both houses, It will be accompanied, however. with a requirition that the oi shall be dis tricted, with a view of preventing, as far as possidli any uch concentration of influence as might be divas trou or suuasione to the interests of the rural distriote Interesting from Washington, ey. uwaton, Thursdey, Deo. Y. Since the adjournment of the Houre, the Nike is fall of rumors, in regard to the probabie action of the Deing general, that some fort of compromise will bs effected between the friends of Winthrop and Cobb, that will lead to the election of a Speaker, aud thus secure the orgauization of the House. There is to bea caucus of the democratic members ajoura at so early hour, | shal! endesyor to telegraph @ eynopsis of the proceeéin sin time for your regular edition of to- morrow, In care of the organisation of the House to-morrow, the President's meseago will be submitted to both Houses of Congrese at 12 o'clock M. on Monday. ‘The whig members, with the few exceptions already te ear determined to support Mr. Winthrop; | of the State. A. propesition combining these two jetermination seems to be more strengthened | polote, bas already been introduced by Mr. Morris, and djournment this afternoon, From wi meets with general favor. Some of the specobes against the cities, and im portraiture of the evils that were to be apprehended from the jofiux of Yankees and other “outeiders,” are paralleled,oniy by those reported ia Knickerbocker wacious history of New York, having been made by the worthy Dutch burghers in view of the same apprehended evils. Since last | wrote, the Lommittee on the Exeoutl Department of the government has reported. ‘The ehairman of the committee, ringularly enough, is Mr. Dixon, the whig onndidate for the gubernatorial will be entertained at the 9 O’orocx,P. M. ous met in the Hall of the House tt 7h4 o'clock this evening, and soon after organized by the appointment of a chair. wan, Notwithstanding the ovcessarly brief notice, there is a full attendance, every democratic member of the House, from what | can learo, being present The caucus, of course, is deliberating with closed { can gather, no comprom:! expense of Mr. W. doors but it understood on the o that Mr, | honor im the next election; und so far as that station Cobb. in s brief epeeeb, has declined betog any longer a | 18 concerned, therefore, it may reasonably be by ay candidate for the Kerchio [tis sald thatin the r that be fixed it to bis own liking | By the way, d one of the most eloquent of the nd will doubtiess make ad not Mr. Crittenden been course of his speech he alluded to the peculiar difical- ties under which his political friends were laboriog, d thanked them for their warm aud steadfast sup- port, He trusted that his declination might be the means of selecting such a candidate upon whom the y good governor date at the last election, brought forward. The article reported by bia a Bros vides that the governor shall be elected for four years, and shall not be re-eligible to the bo He is rtripped of all appointing power. except in the instance of bia secretary, and where vacancies are to be filled Keds to have a qualified veto power, and the power to remit fines and forfeitures, and to grant par- dons, but must record bis reasons therefor im # book Kept for the purpo-e; which reasons the legislature muy at avy time califor. fhe State officers sball con- sist of a Trearurer, Auditor and Register, to be eleoted or appeinted in such manner as the legislature provide. ‘The Court of Appeal two years, 8 board of commissioners, shall be to examine the accounts of the recei dirbureing officers, and to report thereon to the legis- lature This article. you soe, follows im the wake of the example ret by the State ef New York, and since followed by others, of divesting the exeoutive of all pa- tronage and power, and leaving him @ sort of mere head ly concentrate. The sitting promises to be @ protracted one and the incidental debates of a most exciting character. Tex O'CLocK, PM. ‘The caucus fs still sitting A ge of sper but uo deflate ao: H "Holmes, of South ¢ pecteon ‘spoken of ast! promise candidate for Speaker The democratic free sviiers hoid off, and it is not probable that the caucus will come to @ couclusion to- Bi, Vatioun proporitions have been submitted, disoussed, and voted down. Among the prominent speakers are Hon. Robert M. MoLan Hon. Jobn R. Miller, of Ohio; and Ho Hon, James B, Bowlin, of Mo, is Chairman of the caucus; sud Hon John L. Robiason ot lows Svcretary, Ws O'CL90K, PM ocrk of State The caucus adjourned at a ter past ten o’olock, jipg on Mondsy, are to hold without mcminating a candidate for Speaker. Mr.Cobd has beeu formally withdrawn, Our Phin elphia Correspondence. Protavenrmia, Dee. 8, 1349. Shocking Rauroad Accident—Snow Storm—Tie Markets, &c. This morning, a sevfaring man, by the name of. Lewis, while crossing the Reading Kailroad tra et Richmond, was run over by a coal train. Both hie legs were horribly crushed, aud one cut off en- y will receive but $2 @ day, instead of $3. will tend greatly to bring about aa edjeurament, at faitherest about the middie of December, At all events, they cannct cecupy the capitel mach longer. as on the first of January the Jegislacure commenoes its session, end the repre-entative ball will then be needed. speaking cf the legislature, | bave been furnished with @ verbatim report of astump epecoh, made by one of the members elect durh vase, whic ie ro fair @ #pecimen of Kentucky itinerant oratory, withhold it frem your readers, particu: ones the wonderful peouliarity, for this tirely. He was taken to the Pennsylvania Hos | region. of being short. Ite authenticity ts fully vouched pitel, where amputauon was resorted to. Hisre- | fF Ped 1 — br aoe of its, ooereotnees. trom = covery is hopeless, He hag a family. The ea. | Seectmens of Kentucky orstory that have come under gineer of the train, is of opinion, that Lewis threw | x pan personal obvet ration, Here it tei (his himeelf vpon the track, with the object of self- destruction. As I write, a eg respectable sort of snow s'orm is reging—the flakes meliing almost as soon as they touch the ground. The inclemency cf the weather, together with the Bon arrival of the steamer, have materisliy cheoked operations im our market to-day. the rales being ex: tremely limited. The cotton market ts very quiet bat holders are firm in their pretensions Flour continues 1; common and fair brands for shipment, may t $455. Bales of Peonsylrania cora meal at $2 75--dull. i old yellow orrn at S8e a ¥ Sfic ; mess pork bas advanced: sales at $10 500 R10 73 Freights to Liverpool are in limited demand at 2s for flour; @d, for grain. and \d for cotton Colliers, $1 to New York; $125 to Rbode Islard. and $1 624¢ to Boston. Annexed are the sales of stocks to-day :— oompetitor) offmed fo’ the legislate: out. Last and you loft him ah he offered agin, and you ‘lveted hia. offered for the leglslater,and you lete 1 otter agin, aud | hope you'll sucve Harria—fo’ united wo stand, divided at Wasbingtoi “Keller Citerzeos-{ was bora atwixt the plough handles and was suckled by ® hoo, and if you don't ‘leet me. ll retarn to my diggin’ agin and’ agin— fo? palted we siand, divided we fall, end the great Wash agton Fe ler Citersons—If you'll ‘leot me, and put comi- 4snee in my oblickity and my intickity, 1 at all pear amiable afo’ yon, thank you fo’ yerkiad attention, and axes ycu all round to tax ‘er big hora 0’ y-- fir united we stand, divided we full, sald the great Washington ” ‘Scme of the specohes that have been made in the First Board--—2 000 Readir mds. 60; 1,674 State | convention, without fully coming up to this standard, Fives, S65¢; 4 000do. 00 do, 80% 200 shag | eve at least bad aruiiicient resemblance thereto to Girard Bank, 12: sarinty the most Iperedulous that “Kelse Harris's” op- Kill Navigation 's, 4 Mier een not alone in Kentucky, in his peoullar end allroad,” 17% Atyle of oratory, Morten sBode 1 i have hiard am ancedote related, whioh ts about as Farmers’ and M | happy an iil 101; 20 has Exehi + SITS State | aboutwhich 5's. S0'5; 100 shee Morris jal. o Railroad, 18. Second Board 000 Senuylkill Nay, 6's, | 8, 48; 2210 State 6's, 80%; 200 do. HOG: has Wil- | mivgton Railroad. 25\4; 0 Farmers’ sod Meohs’ Gauk, | $1,000 Spring Garden Bouds, 6's, '70, 95; 1 share | : 20 Reading | sided who webs and teebnicnlits * ‘tory stood in the ay. or interfered wih his notions of short justie Girard Bank, 12%; $1,000 bed ay oe 4 Raltroad Bonds, | and also for the emphatic and ——_ m 6's 914; 6 shes Penn. tT hip 2874; 180 Read, | Which he rendered his deck 1 ras that of Railroad, 17) jog Rail | a merchant suing ® youn » recover the price nowy Pe aca 9g Rallroad Mortgage | ooine clothing, which be hed furslahed bin The debt the ang man sought to evade 0 Sanrimone, Dee. 8, 1849. | Doings at Washington—The Friendship Fire Com. | pany—Visit to New York—Steam for Califor- | nra—Baltimore Pork Parking—Markets, &¢. you ve been eavorting about the coustry with his goods? ite wneometiruti and | won't stand tt. 1 ll not give these big lawyers @ chance to help you; EThe louse of Representatives is still senawing | #04 if yeu den't pay « By 4 sevest, my con Tom, * 7 " ther. rball liek you by G—d. quicker nor & etcealt o on Cobb and Winthrop, though they promise @| preased jightnin’, before you lvave the court room” new character on the stage to-day. A great many | T! wl for the defendant remonstrated agalnat of our citizens have gone to Washington, in anti- So eee Se - uli be the bent wh crpation of witnessing a grand scene in the House ned bien fad the todependeot Judcw the ol« hugee ta whtsh Col, ustomed to meet hie compatriota wown oe 1 | The Friendship Fire Company, of this city, are iting of bis treason, completing their preparations tor the purpose of me aed plone for the feosancion Of ane paying the New Yorkers a visit during Chrietmas | {western cmepice tiem lerge trame howe, now | week. ‘They will lenve here on the moraing of | the Sist inst., and spend New Year's Day with the Goethanmite Their eplendid eagine, which is ad- itted te for eclipee any apparatus of the kiod in ¢ United States, is receivin ishment f Mr. Ju be ready for extubi the costeof which m= pidated, and at that time ware tavern, | The rroret meet { the conspirators were held in ative of the beure, wud the room ta atiil puinted Col. Burr bad a great many frien | thizers io Kentucky wttbat thue; bat few, very out rs, aod will | of atew days, | 4 over $4,000. The company | ; moprising excell fireren and good citizens "They will be a panied by the fine band of the Independent the grent te of Kentuek 4 the prtvil had warmly and repeatedly urge fet to remedy, by tresty oF othe ds hed wets. Welle & Muller, of tinis city, are build. | Beier whlck they were ishorwng. So far ing a en E » desian be shipped | they erevived. ce thought they pera to San Prenciseo, is of hight dravght, cone 1% ee, the beerer a seor pr the rivers, ond will be suppled with two small n interests in the ravigation of the Vis nigh preeeure engines. She will be seventy-five feet im length, and fifteen feet beam The Hevse of Refuge movernent meets with at favor in this city. Upwards of $20,000 have | | Leen subseribed ty our etzins for | A young lady, a resident ot Front street, of great | ** tetrowe of pereoorl beavty, whe has Meen missing for some amped ——— e'ton of ste fe nek Coys post, Wen yerterday found by hertather, fully | yes ur « é ad yoy eed domiciled, und bighly contented with “her new | re. che to \rale at New Oriesos, they areociates and Vocation, in a house fall of pros m vided the Sinte would put tte lt om tilntes der the protéetion of Spata here wae acounlly a Baltimore is commencing to rival Cincinnati | levee party im the State, at the head of whieh were ae 4 pork-packing city, no lese than ely large | Ole Of The Judges of th fother establishments having been opened here thie vex t rey on. ‘The rreript of live hogs here, over the | Tt, weit knownaleo that fur sexe + bene toad Baltimore and Obie Kailroad, averages 2,200 pet | ing men received liberal pensions from the Spauieh ge end «0 tar during the prevent een jaa Syapeh ? 100,000 have been received » Col Bure bad po ehilfolly veiled bie plane ee to ine sale, felling ehort of the demund Guco mary uf the pecvle to believe that his only ob esteblahrnents opened bere Ee * Jeet wae to reise om New Ov leans, and hold it for the | Phot ladelphia and New Yor Bea ° satel Ab arangrment c ae made by nieh © Is little or not our fl ‘ he right to trade would be fatty establiane yg wig Vevelitng ba, smaltiose, | ©¢ , He,bee, J and mislead the Apeat-B which Ie else ofered for City Mille, wut most | DOr, I the As to Induce them to beitere, wis, holders decline to reli ‘The following were the ealea at the et ok board yas bis favor terday:— $2,000 Md Oe, 104%; $1940 City 6's, 1809, abd epilete 4s; £00 Md St'g S's 09; 13 she Merch Beak, y's; os of the Kentuckter sw o Bk, 20),; 60 Mech Bk, 164; 48 &U KR, he discovery of ol. Barts real denig oa hie ar. Peet ena the porebase by Mr oe. ouieiang, firm Framer at enew and quieted . ts doy per an tet inoky Dearretan, Bes: ¥, 3000 ‘The bistory of no Srate in this Union aff tds augh an The Morylond Senator— Division of the Honor—The tuts resting and wide epread field te the poet, the hie Whig Scramble~ Lliralth of the City, #e. terien, OF the rem Searorly ao Whilet the whigs are Telling as to who shall be the United States Senator, for the b the term of Reverdy Johnenn, the democrats are honor around among them quite froiy, Shortly after the resignation of Mr. Johnson, Governor Thomas appotmted General Benj ©. Howard, to All the Yeenccy until the Legislature should provide «ae. eoseer General Howard, being reporter of the Sap: history of the periiows may well be ft et contipoet warm end ples ant, w as yet, little or mo frost THe Mevenan 1 oF Apmancas —Our readers will Court, bar parrively beld the reevtleet that ron We Salled atrention to token by it preferring to the minerel Jandsin the northwertera portion of the mont however. bh premetty handed q.. of thie o for W: Janis, Srarge ee it may morning, te enter en the performance of hie duties leude remained unnotioed until very Within The ral individ 4 that egisiature of Maryland meets on the last doy of the year, and there will prebably be no election of Senator before the end of Jannary. fnderd. tt ix ticipated that they will bave as muoh difficulty ae the | How Representatives bas to elect @ Speaker didates; wot ds for ives, and tor the Arkaness Mining and alvo fer Wallace & Ward, two eurerpria talirte of Van Buren. We learn from the geutiemen Sho have been exploring these lm x 7 be least objeo- ting the past week. number | we exaeyt eply pint, being ‘ually emalifor this or any incted mech a teney fearon year Of this womber forty thres were email portion of theer mineral Lav wnder 6 ore of age leaving only twenty riz above | ae yet bern taken op and there Jet foren aed to seoare that age eva Of theer ten were of conrumption This | ferve in that region tor shows s bill of health that cannot be excelled by any them, ‘There mineral loealities are witht a few miles city of the Union. | of flat-beat pavigetion om White River —Laule Mock | @trk) Demeoe Resosation #r a Manyi U. Beeston —We learn that General Benjamin © Howard yeaterday | Unvr Prose ut to Annapolie pation as a Senator, under day. Albert T Emory, © Ponta potatos Rt to All the vacancy created ronigen- tion of the Hon Reverdy ienneen and thes Governor ‘Thomas has appointed David Stewart, beq. of Bait me fill the vacancy. Philedeiphia Pennsylvanian, Worpey and counrelic ¥ Leda. appetian of thie appellee and ene: | Washington Reputbue, Lee 8. Che arcament Jones for toe | Bales of some 500 bales mount in coatro | af ed by Mr. Brent for theappotlant, | °' Hu Ly mts = ns Coming, ~~ Republic. Deo. 7.) ing ia New Mr. ungarian generally known by his efforts to obtan York, tae assistance letter he haa received from pera} slau Ui Mr. Patz: in Londos, which aonounees that boy until the surrender of that place, is on his way to this country, with ninety-six officers of the garrison. He was a distinguished and succeasful agrieulturist, prior to the revolution. He has writ- ten a letter to President Taylor, a copy of whieh Mr. Pulzeky transmits for publication, and which is here subjomed :— May it rivase your Excritmney :— ied in an unequal struggle for the independence and liberty of our csun' the for if tw possess a hom: é«potiou triump! and where every day freeh martyrs to liberty perish on the scaffold. wo cannot call our home, We turn, then, oureyes toward the west, where man enjoys his ina: enable rights, under the safeguard of freedom, Having formed @ part of the garrison of Comorn, the last fortress of Hungary, we bad the right. by the terms of eur capitula‘ion. to reture unmolested to our owa beerthe; but dence of Hungary remaining under t 0 resolved toseck @ pew bome in the Oaited states, that glorious abode of liberty. the undersigned, had th or to hold tho office of civil Governor of Comorn and ite dependences, When the force of ciroumstances no bonger permitted me to fulflthat important trast. [ had the happiness to preserve the confidence of a number of my country- men, who desired to acoompany me into exile; and we resolved to seek refuge in that land which has ever been the asylum of the perseouted and oppressed. In their names, | have the honor to aunouce to your excellency our determination to seek rasnent our wives children, Awerios, We ask from tine ited 3tates nothing but that hes- pitality which they are always ready to extend to the unfortunate victimes of despotiem, and which it shall be our first duty to deserve at their hands ‘Accept the assurance of my high consideration and respect, LADISLAU UJHAZY, Late Civil Governor of the fortress of Comorn nd its dependemvics. Croan or tHe Fini Se. ‘The fishing season fer this year has now closed, and there are but a fow vessels at Georg The mackerel fleet have oval enabled by the mildness of the season, to remaia out two or three weeks lovger than usual. A few have eb- tained some mackerel in consequence, but the oatch throughout the State bas fallem sbort about one-third of what i year Several vessels which arrived on Wednerday night from eff [acy ry’ state that no fieh bad been taken the of mackerel $LL @ $Llig ford CITY TRADE REPORT, Sarvavay, Deo. 8—6 P. M. ‘The cottom market, in the absence of the steai mows, continued very quict, with moderate transactions, at about the quotations given below. The market fur flour was quict, and transactions in this State and ‘Western brands were light; the demand for the local trade and for the East was moderate, Cansdian was quiet, but steady, at previous rates. South s in- active, without any marked oba: in pric flour eontinued steady, while corn meal was buoyant. Wheat continued dull, and sales limited The firmness of holders obecked transactio Cora exhibited no material change, while sales remained about the same, There was no marked change in other descriptions of graim. The pork market was and hen my L gp le fe a yea oak ta 1d sales buteer rood State) contiaaed firm, and in steady demai Soffve contioned drm, with an upward tevdency in pric Ti lowed about a quarter of acent higher tuic demand for engars, bat prices for the week closed at ty to ho lower Molasses was jdull There was moar of the new crop in first hands, and the sales were contined to the old crop of Texas. at previous rates. There was no warked change in freight» to Europe, while the de and for California continned geod ‘Asnes.-- Tbe market was more active for pots, and ices were steady for pearls, Tbe sales amounted to O bbis at $6 6255 a $665 for pots, and at $6 Jl age 8136 for pearl Braver Plowr—Sales of 8.700 bbis. wore made, vo common and straight Stata, at iveluding ord $4 50 0 $4 75; choice State at $4 51.0 $494; mixed and straight to favorite Michigan, at $4 875 '« $5 12s; pore Genesee and fancy Mi avd other were #00 bi were 200 rades as before. Of at $4988 9475. Southern Flour—-Sal $5 18 a $5 3736 for mixed to good ye Flowr—200 bbis. sold wt $2 81. Corn Mfeat was ashade firmer, with rales of 250 bbla. Jersoy, at $3. Buckwheat was more f 20d bbls. lemty, with sales W heot—Sal elu di Ob fair Genesee, at $1 20, ‘avd 1,600 burh choice ditto. at $196)¢ Rye was firm, with sales of 2.500 bush. at 680. Harlry wan not plenty, and was wanted at Glo. a G40 Octs were very dull at 470. 247360. for canal; 45¢ a 460 for river, and 400. « 420. for Jersey. Corn—Sales reached 7,000 bush, at Ste for Jersey (new); bie a6Xo for mixed Western; bie. 9}ye for round yell: very quiet, and the trans ediate wants of oom Te reported, without vange in prices, We continue our former quotations :— Lavenreo. Crassiricarion. id N.Orleans, Uplands, ~ Ploriia. and Tes. actions contined to 2 | Covrex.—The market continued firm, with fair de- é Domingo ebanged haads at at LON a il\e. The current rates to Liverpool 7-32d to Md. for cotton; grain at 41 agid.-wad beary | goods at 2¥s. 6d ; at which moderate encegements ware msking to Liverpool, 20 tone oil cake was eogaged to London, at 22a, 6d. To California, quotations were as follows Bef We, per cable foot, and tor lumber at $50 per Mj for bbis, rates were about 85 60. Mase. mackerel were very dull, though no change ean be noticed in the quotations; of cod, 10 dikpowed of, at $2 66, ng. at $4 j nots great deal dolng, and the ouly rales saperted were 1,000 boxes raisins, at $2 2734 ‘early li the bides in first hands are sold, ' 0 of Buenos Ayres. jnat arrived, which are Brida 11%. 6 month=; 3000 horse hides were sold to day, to go east, which cemprine uearly ail in Gest bands pmt The market iv quite firm, aud full pric are cbiained for all dere iptions, Learnen —Sole is fa good demand, at fall pric: © eartern buyers have beso in the market, bought very freely, leaving but a very small stook sracon of the 5 i the fee! prices will th ter progresses. The stock on iimated at about 60 000 sides. We quote wa: —Light hemlock. 16% a 17¢ ; middie ver do, 14a logo ; damaged, lle 14}.¢; Might oak, slaughter, 32 a ldo; midéie and beavy. 10 a Zle ; Spanish, 17 a 20 Lean. We note sales of 800 pigs Galena, at $4 29, wre —All the new crop New Orleans having been picked up yesterday, there pe further rale Tenas, embra de Navan 8 - Spirits turpentine continued to move, with sales of 800 bbls at 3: h; of crade, 1,060 bbls, Wilmington changed bands at $2 87 One In linseed there wae pot so mach tang | 0 Wig g about 300 bbls, the vgh quotations exhiblied no onange; about 2,600 gallons vere run off fm lots at Tle @ 720, The range jor sbipplog wh oa & Fe oe — Perk—Sales embraced some 600 bbls, at $8 66 a $8 624) for prime, and $10 57% a $10 04 for mers Mf wee hes’ a of 260 bbis., at $6 00 for country prime, and $8 60.8 $8 78 fordo , me $10 for eity mens Beef Hum fi wd, with of a7 was sioady with and S00 At $3 a $2 60 8 f er than leet wi as mowtly with. th 4 hosts 58, 8 do wnd 18 11 1b bf cherte 6145 47 do ol The 24 do Si, M4 do 88 42 do 20,180 do 97, 22 do 26K. WL €0 1516, 180 do exch 4.201 80 do and 22 13 1b do: powder Ss bf bests 43g 44 do B18, 104 do aig, 13 do 41,61 60.58, 11 do OX, 21 do 07M, Ba 13 do 50%. 18 ewes eneh 421 1b boxes 4545. 18 do 47 416 bdo 49s. Lempert de hf ehontet de 42%, 8 dO 40Sy. 48 do 40, 1 boxes 600 Myson Skin 26 bt chew 44 bf 60 B83. 36 do 22, 183 do 2. 2 Judy. BO bt chests 10 84 oleate 1635 ehrete 10} Jb8 do 10 Wines wae sithout change, with rales of 800 bbis., | 6 nui for Obto and pri Hs of Preduee por Hudeon River Lines, his Dey. . A do 4, do BOM barrels. em, barrels... . Mbeat, bashelos 5. 3400 ORF,” vs cvees “a Beef, berrele 80 MARKS ES KLSh WHER, STOCK #aLeS rem, December? — First Board —8 shares Coneord | ed. 87; 22 do Old Colony faitrowd 78; 2 Sido & Bavk. Hy arg Paticomd, “in; 14%) 125 do, do. i do, Bastern ail ond, lids 84; 40 4) 5 do, North. enteral ration Boton eae vector and Laws atroad Bow i bonds bdeds. 7 ou ae for his exiled couatrymen, publishes a week, 7301 beef y, lute Hun- | lambs, and 611 swine jhazy, who was civil governor of Co- | te combined | 84 quality, $4 }, no longer | $3; 2 60. 43 do each | | Mechanic, orn ralirond. 105%; 16 3 en Company, $575; do, Eastern railroad, 103: scout MARKETS. Manet, Deo. 6 —At market during the cattle, 450 stores, 10,850 sheep and Beet Cattle—Prices—A few bray 4 extra. $6 60; first quality, $6; second quality, $5 16 60; third quality at $4 to $4 ‘Stores—Prices $6 to $9; two year old heifers and steers, ears old, $15 to $23, se iu quality. Beto three y: al ita ‘12 25, we be. he te bare to A Ses quallt; Prices. at wholesale —| 8%o. to 4h rev 5 iy yy fat bogs. ie mexince Carte M. 1,760 cattle; about 700 bee: Extia, $6 per - Ken. $60, $57, $70, $80 i. $00 Cows and calves. $16. $22. $25, $27 to $22; Seon $5, $7. $9. $11; two years old. $10, $11, $14, $17, $21 to $25; three years old. $12, $16, $2), $24 to $80, Sheep and lambs—11.050 at market, nearly ail of which were sold. Prices—Extra. $3, $3 50. $4. $5 60. 0 at 1,000 sold at $125, 2.590 at $l50; 1,00 Weak ot wold 44 at $5 an 2 retail, 4 er lot— and 67 over the B. reed aod Lowell Railroad, loaded with cattle, sheep, horses and poultry Numese raom Eacn State. Cattle. and Lamhe. ite ov te ae nt ee New Mampsbire. . 276 1.500 Vermont... » oT 6,000 Mascach usett . 126 250 eee 18st 300 1,776 11050 FORKIGN MARKETS. Tiavaee, 3 Nov. 27 —Our last cirouler was dated the ‘th ult, hi per pe he ye of ts from the two ports in ‘nin on the 24th inst., exceed cvarider- ably the amount usually «hipped in the sam preceding years, amounting to 41,284 box amount shipped since the 24th ult , 8.062 boxes went te the United States and Mexico. The very active de- id which hae existed in these two weeks past, has ded to sustuin prices, and we now quote ordinary assorted at 6 apd sto 6% and 83 186 a 1036 rials; yellows, OX a 736 lala; b rvs AS Curteeabant (ic aie tale Phe lecv eats ore portance which ave a of has been of posed of 1400 boxes Cucuruchos and brow Fale perarroba. At Viataozes the market has borae a dull aspect. excepting @ few transactions ia yellow and white Nessztgatans principally by Spanish houses, at 6 a0 risle; and although the stook tx ema ing 6,000 boxes. holders show more inoli ise atreduced rates = It mi nde Severai-estaces have already commenced grind ‘new sugar may be soon ex- pected at market The prospeots for the coming crop continue to be very favorable Tho new crop of coffee continues to arrive at market in smail parcels of 20 to 40 bags, which immediately find purchasers for the Untied States, at prices ranging from $10 to §10% for first quality 63% vo $9% for seoond and third, and 65 a $7 per quintal for triage 084 quintals ship- ped since the date of our last 1 31) quiatai th The coming crop, as ious adrievs, will Molasses eoutin fe drawing near when supp! ay very soon be expeoted, prices have declined, and a sale was made last week of @ cargo deliverable at Murial at 2 rials, and for s few bhds, to load a small sel here, at Zby rials per keg of 54% gullone has been paid The freight very dull, the only transactions we haveto report in European freights are, ish verso! of 1 700 bus at £220 6d. for Cowes anda mar- Freach brig of 900 boxes for viarswilles, much impr : suger have been paid, but very site As offering. Bx change on London has centinued to decline and we pow quote It at 11} @ 12 per cent prem; Pacis i tol aie Spel, 407 prom.; New York and Boston. \ to pom | wed New Orlane dull at 245 @ 3 per vent prem. ‘The ter valor made thie morning have buon at 1, 14, and ly 5 of cout — ee strmawmcamoni of Births, Marriages and Deaths are et snseried, ns He ‘cudhenticaied ond paid for. LN ES CRE CIES LON OE CTC Married, Te this city, cathe oe instant, by the Rev, aoe Chere, Mr. bi m, of Portland, © ‘ of Nerth Brasford, Co: ‘AtSt Lovle, Mo fon the 28h ult, L. A. Bewier, of the banking boute ef Bemist & Co, to hilss Witeux, of that eity, Diea, tiow of the brat: ‘ewaar, teine me co turer. tive of Beotiane, aged 52 years, 1L months, andé deye h instant, Suances Hewny, only son of Margaret Parker, aged 1 year and 10 a fo her, mi Fourth street. thie fternoom, (Sanday,) at 1 e’elook, ins will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. ‘On the Sth instant, Ricwano Stana, in the 62th year of bis age. Th ds of the family, and of sons in-law, L. D. Cleef, are respectfully bis late re Dany Awe. wife of Tuals Smith, eq . aged 30 ‘The friends and reiatives of the famaly are requested to attend ber funeral at No, 176 Sixth avenue, to-day, (Suxdny.) at one o'clock On the Sth instant. at New Haven, ( It cleco, of dyrentery, Geence Portoce, of New York On the 7th instant, Axxa, wife of James Monilaws, aged Wy ‘The friends of the fomily, and the members of Ach- Jeud Division, No 17. 8. of | are inelted to attend her x a a8 336 0 oloek, PM, from hor late o, at, Mies Barty Heeser, of the family are respect- iy tavte ted to attend ber funeral. frou ber late real co. No 17 Sullivan strevt. tia (Suadsy) afvoraoon, s & o’oleck, without further invitation _- MARITIMIS INTE LLIGE ROR. . Montg»mory, ‘Bi os; zhtburae; Lucy, Ayman, Powsll, "do dey Oliava ya, Andrews, Bouth. Paches ship Westminster, Warner Landon and Porte. mouth Now 3, with mdse, tod Griswold, Deo I far) lon 62 = ee? Kilby. 32 days from Lavery: vel ark { Flymouth), Burgess, Newonsile, Rng. 62 order, vessel to Ue d Wivel@rignt, Mov €2-40. spcke ehip Monument, of and from nding Eastward, 3 (Brom Bechtel & Drey ‘he I 10 bow nnd pussengers. Foreign Matis. Bans of sveamer Sarah Sands. for Ro Janetre #: ill eieee a8 the Herald ofies om Monday, 10th, a ay steamer, for the Weet Indios, will ° ay, 20h, I toamer (1 for Malite: will cleoe ad abeve.on Wednereay: oer Let the Paoite enn be reevived for prepaid as the llerald oflee to aay part of 1408 of steamer Marsh Sands, for Rin Janciro’ ill close a8 the Exchange Reading Room (67 io wi, reamer, for the West Indies, will elese eed of sreamer Canada, for Malitax ‘Will close Wednond: oy ne ere u Ca'itors ill be reeeived atthe oa wmtil Thareday, Lith, orw per Cres Dane of stermer Sarah Sands, for Ris Jancire and » v)ll shoes wt Kemyon's, $1 Wall street, poy nd ny +t Rage of + on Theredey, 13 Herald Marine Uorrespendence. Prypane Para, Deo 8 4 FM-- Artived-- Belg Pairy, Mi “t obra Mary F Pennastvanin, Badivott, N York: Almira, Ki in. Bovton; J Kusling, Sain, ind, Stubbs, Borton; eteamer W J Pears, Cenok! Re Venernela, Wilson, Lagnyra; Tark, Nick- Pearl, Hammona, ie Brie, Ryter, do: ford, Mobile; Ann Puird: Seevion, dn Heston: Penwayt Batyman, Hostess oewa c rao loon of ‘verse! ae the Am bound ty one of the Wees- been landed the beach. A portion of the Nw A aged in 1d frem the wreok. ¥ inal vnaston 24h ult, trom the yard Launow—e fine they evn! tat of abous 90) tons, named By Sars ai istcbins, of oebe Baller, 8h Boston; thems ine re Delow Boston harbor, bas Ko rifts. Ship Arabells, Oot for Java td W, leahing two tlousand stroees 1a 2¢ be 8, ty) as inst. Olympia, Woodward, NB, SWhdls sp . t Gusm, same » ary bound” ” dene Sea, Yams, potatous, he, wore itound off River of Fite, the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, state that ship Bepe, Tveker, of New Bedford, (hofore reported wreek= @d at that port.) bad heem abaudoned by tho. ea] expended £7,600 in wtempts ‘to.repair e. 'o in~ “Newton Ann,” 0 Newton, Sears fro rs sie ton wae er, Fem Bei B 7 mn, Stover, from allt A tu lant ll ea ca Sehr dk ¥ 29, lab jangor for Havana, Deol, ding NB, with loss of main topgal= Savannah for Boston, 24 inat, By Sf Hampden, from New York for Charles- FOR CALIFORNIA, niga tpamramaten 3p New York 4) tr Gate wee Cabornia, 2 beper hae le » disegd; BR me , Svuper trom et 1 4 ‘iat bark fmey ye Ke 1, Tol Nov 10—Rark Thos Daliett, Dill, from and for ii, une; brig , Johnson, from NYork, just av, NP, Nov 23814 schr Thos Pearson, Sim: Sith arr Am brie Peruvian, Cousins, Lagann, Soank te setoria, all, Paitadglpats, dadors for Arcoibe, PR, to Head toe N Yor os eye gc do oth, gohe Hannah & Jane, Sinith, from Boston same day for Aux Hom » Deo & Below. riggs Jane (Br), MoM’ ¥ i Bae wt se jut itd Lacurm arrived, ym. Hall, Tonto Ocean, Bldrid, ral Rursell, Norfolk, re} ca off te istaad rary Cla, 5 eee Pare len. vi tame bee ‘an Fran 0; La Bibber, Windies; Surah Ann ee, Lay Mayo, Boston; bri uayra; Heien, Col= sobs ole, W ry Trace Maria, al- Millington, Providen Joseph Garey Gitte, Kee, Gillett, NYork; Hiram Gerard, Haw- s, Eaton, Leg Hoarica, P. ha N C'Has owes, Baltimore; bri Gonaives; Sarah, McGilvery, Cardenas, Flummer, Phi Vi iphia; ir, Tengier, Va. nal for « bark and » brig x Chatlores: Gi Crosby, San Francisco: Kate Hewe, Noroross, ate bark Mary, (new, of athe Mass, 24254 tons) Dawes, prelate rh: ae. ieee packet Sins tons) Bgarders, Ottenan, Gan Gidealear; tharing & Mary, Warren, Ma- oh Watchman, Baker, Now Sint odes Mar ta Walker; ‘Fimes; Vanke 6 ston, Deo O—Arr sear Yankes, Slaplea, River to load for Norfolk. Boornnay, Dee 1—Arr bark Cuba, Sawyer, Wiscasset for Matonzas. Barn, Dee 3—-Cl4 fies Pree, Modite; bed, ship Bar (uew, 1200 $6 bigot bras tons), Drummond, ro ong, mais toe 20 Ming. Hie {2 k Alice Fraser, ¢ Bercoloua. Sid eb on bre Zephyr, Keenan, Oreons Casting, Nov 27—Arr sobre Oriandor, Bray, Webster, do. rete porn, — ‘Sid 4th, bark Byron, Dee 1—81d sehre Lacy White, Jameson, prdyTeamest, Becerhge, NWork: 2d, bark Jha ied Ce ae: ach dew, tpn rpire ‘he aebr Sple during the storm, f of the I rar rn of the Lusexro: blown off om Sanday aie. Cy ffored inato iabl, Arrohip Wm lord, Barry, K H di bar brige Jel Rew Yor}; B Morris, Sew ¥ ) Tirgham, Howes, New Bremen: Novar reas 6th pst, ship rk acrlot & Marthe, trie Gecrve A Ab" ship Creoles, Fra toot, bela Gul ‘vd tebe Heroines 2th, In ships Chorles end Bediiler and eehe Two Frienas; 27th inet, beige Wojor Bootland and Margeret T Davin; 2500 inet, al poe Chatoner, bark Bapre * Major re and Li Non wien, Dee & Pee & Are sehrs Mary Aus, Topp ‘oe jue, Ames, Thomaston, i NHavoni Portus, altony (oF Boston: Vi Crowell Pell Rie index, Albany for N Beatord, ty letcleman, Cosiae, Providence for SuiT~th, w folk for Fall River; Harvest, Albony; Margaret Ana, Alban: Ba Loper, Cha’ brig. Richmond, Biaify itavans. "Bld Poke Goalee, Mufolk. LA, Noy di—Are previous, sohre Wm BR York; Edwin Ross, Hart, do; sleep Wal abet, Deo “ss Port’ pot, L 4 Li 1» N Vork. Purden, a P Sl piry , Pitcher, NUriosmat . Porter, Liverpool; brig Joes= re Shipe Go wen, Hingine, for Liver ieer, for N York: Bli We nate” Liverposl (Br), Metsberk, tor Lie iarton, do; Bea Neve ( fi eit iH ay tirg: Aleyone (‘8r), (Bey: ee tye Fey RO Aples Iie: Georgiana, Redell, for veld: Delia Ehret Balt fer Fastacet on, N York; W rehington. York. Sid sehre Deborah, Robbins, W ork Winmineros, & La 4 ~ J = ‘ida BW bark Phalon, Pi jor nia (be), Carton; Barbad Passengers Arrived. favane Ana Stenmehip ¢ herokee—Misa Sarah Smith, Mre Bs aleotty oe tren Weloort, Wm Habershaw, 80 A Bare! D Morgen and lady, Mise Jvlia Aut Crave, ee Mite P Ryervon, Meera, J Byrne, dno Poo 47 in theete ORDO AND instar Bre 0 Dawnin Feet. Mie Bereh K es Watson, of Bi “a Riebeed Cox, of Conn—1Sim the steerage, ian se, rao) to chee Nanal an five ‘ave omttdrane ir Stewart, Indy CALIPORT YA, Framorco—Bark byron, from eRe rand Mee n Robert Ferhine, dt, 00d aoe, reas (onptain's c wife), Chae T Pits, San Praxcisoo—in Goeunhn tandeines ani dore FG

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