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‘Would be duly and carefully weighed before action was fake. The following is a copy of the resolution: — et, Winthrop be ged in Br andthe Sa nase + Winthrop be G name @zewn (by « page of the House) be Speaker. i feasible one, to put an end tos contest which is now regarded by men of all parties as par- Barrimone, Deo. 11, 1849, Steamship Republic—Snow—Stocks, $c. {, The stockholders of the steamship Republic held a ‘Mr. Moxsx.—The plan which I have proposed, | Meeting last night, to take into consideration » propo- Ht coours to me,is the most rational as well as the Sine See even Arvinesll, 0 chetier Nee Re one for the sum of $60000, payable Peo per month. The decision of the ntoekliolders yet been announced; but the difficulty appears — largely of the character ef the ridiculous. We | to be, that they want their present officers to Ce eannot longer trifle with the wishes or interests | D board, ‘and that Mersrs, Aspinwall wish to If the ‘contract is closed, she will of our constituents. They look to us to proceed with Se at York and © the business of the country with all practicable de- spatch, and can see no good reason why there should further delay in the organization of this House. Me: bers may endeavor to console themselves with the Gidfoulties of 1889 as » precedent. But the cases are Beude, mot parallel, At that time, the delay was oces- sioned, not by the Speaker's election, but by the Gisputed seats of the New Jersey election. As the ease now stands, the obstinacy of one or two indi- Our rtreets are covered with mow this morning, be pial SA ‘about two inches, but the sun is si a be fallewieeG ‘were the sales at the stock board yes- ae toa 1.9008 Raltimere and, Ohio Liatied ‘Mochanios’ 5 i ‘i Das fe. ° ry a ay, terd ‘Theatrical and Musical. Bowery Theatax.—‘ The Three Guardsmen” are Viduals mey prevent forever anorganization; and it 1s. | 41) the go at this elegant temple of the standard drama, therefore, due to the legislation of the country, that the whigs and democrats—the two great parties— should unite on some plan to put down that disor- pirit which has manifested itself. “a on the table weit eerie: (et ie eramenen, bal ane Hi bad bi t into a ridieulous jon. ow if ary thing 1s more ridiculous than auother, it triotic, well dis- ‘J who long to ‘on organization. propose to settle the contest by lottery, or s gambling resolution. Just as many blanks ae prizes. (Laughter) And pe A must call on one of our little pags the _ out of the difficulty. We are, indeed, did not ree spytbing ridiculous ot the proceedings of the House. It was characterized by great order, tlemen are courteous one to another. But he di this way of electing a Speaker deserves to be cbaructei as ridiculous are, to take the py tinny of either par Bock ‘stara up, and die game, and never flunk. He Would tell the two pa that they were not im the Philadelphia cr the Baltimore coavention. No, nor in the Buffalo convention aa gentle iggeated. If they were, they would have had (Lavghter.) His friend from ‘arolina, Sir, Vemable) said the other day thet half a dozen members took the reepousib lity on themselves, to de. deat organization, and said, let them take the res- xeibiity before their constituents That was the ind he courted. glaring war with Mexico, aod were ealled traitors. poser he was here, and some of them were kept at (Laughter ) “a Woovw akp said he beld a position which made it wecersaty for him to say something. He belonged to ne organization—to no assemblage, which bad sent forth 4 candidate. ‘There was no particular man he wanted elected. He had stood ready to vote for any anobjectionable man, He bad voted as may times for gentlemen from the free as from the tlave States, His Objection was not captious. He had not voted for the meominee cf the democratic party because he regarded im as a compromise nominee—a compromise on @ principle on which Mr. Woodward cannot and will mot sct. It is not proper gentlemen should make desues on elections of this sort. He ee the zemarks of Mr Venable, and repudiated the resolution Sntroduced this morning. He was not a mere machine, aa a Qs & matter Of course, tothe will of the ma- right of @ winority to vote is as perfect as - sight of the majority. He conceived that the voice of the majority rbould prevail, but the right to vote be- Jomged to him. He would vote according to his judg- ; though againet ail the people tC the United ites. But how should he defend inst an inputasicn of wrong motives seas ends? Cou! il Cobb? Could he rise and state what his jo. s were to him? Is it fair and ingenuous to make m do 60, without violating the courtesies whi thould be regarded He eculd convince two hundred he was justified in not giving the vote. He tpg the caucus; and did not throw any im- sonal character of the nominee. F Root could put the House necerrary to the resolution We ne week, and are further from organiz- pow than we were It was pot neces- wenting each of the two be the popul confersed that laughter and had and the ectors who render the rdles of Mr. Lester's work are received nightly with the most unbounded applause, Messrs. Lester, Wallack, and Gilbert, the sf Missiseippi, moved to lay the resolu- | three valiant champions of the ploy, are always excel- lent in their parts, and are really the favorites of all the frequenters of the Bowery. Mr. Arnold, Meu, is also v goed. Theentertainments lar melo-drama of “ Jack Sh hich was very successful. his tom ists ot © The Three Guards: autical drama of “Black Eyed Broapway Tueatre.—Last evening was performed at this theatre the prelude of “ P. P., or the Man and ‘al position. He | Tiger,” to the great amusement of « fashionable audi- ence. The piece was acted very creditably indeed, and called down loud and repeated plaudits. It wae followed by the fifth act of “ Richard III.,” Miss Helen He did not think | Bateman acting the part of the erook-backed tyrant Let them | Though this great historical tragedy requires the high- est class of actors to do it justice, the characters were all well sustained, and the performance passed otf with éclat. “The Spoiled Child” was an agreeable relief after so much tragic bloodshed, and the whole er long | wound up with Our Mary Anny,” which protracted the merriment till the audience were wearled with laughing. The bill of fare last night presented abun- dant variety. To-night it is equally attractive, Buxton’s Turatke —The audience at Burton's, last Fourteen men voted against de- | night, were entertained by the performance of the po pular comedy of “Hearts are Trumps.” It is apiece o great merit, and never fails to please. There is a vast deal ot humor in the more lively passages, and @ world of pathosin the others. The scene in the gambling room was played last night to perfection; every part ‘was well pertormed, and the tout ensemble was as excel- jent as the single parts. The last piece on the bill for the evening, was the “Serious Family,’ with the same cast as heretofore, Besides these, there were several small make weights, in the way of overtures. dances, and duets, The performances were witnessed by a to- py large house, T be bill for to-night is an excel- ent one Nationa Tueatax.—The grand burlesque on the Chinese spectacle of “Aladdin,” adapted for this thea- tre by Mr. C, Burke, and entitled “The Female Guard, or A-lad-in a Wonderful Lamp,” was presented, last evening for the second time, on a scale of magnidcence never before equalled in any other theatre of this city, with new and gorgeous ecenery, original and effective music, costly and sppropriate costumes, which, in point splendor, could not have been surpassed, properties, achinery, &e, &c, all gotten up without regard ts expense, in the’ most superb style, and the cast em- bracing the entire resources of this powerful company, together with an imme: auxiliary aid, including e corps de ballet of over one hundred persons. Several grand and imposing marches end miltfery evolutions of the live, expressly arranged for this piece, were per- formed by « company of sixty young ladies, ' Mrs. Mes- tayer, who played the part of Aiadin,--one of the b’hoys,”’ was very clever, and received great applause, The other artists were also cheered by the delighted aa- dience. The comedietta of “A Roland for ax Oliv: Brookjyn City at $2.250, gu 51 do. Conowen’s Inquest.—The Coroner “ 260; Monday, on the body of » named, William B 22Re Re fifth ‘street and Madison avenue, im gonsequence of . Hg side, between Fourth and Madison avenue, each. 46 ft Te. Khe jy mendered verdicvot Doulh by ‘at $1,600, $4,500; 1 do. do. 25 ft. by 08 $1.450; 1 mn Counott, Dee. Mayor Copland 90, do.,26 ft by 98. $1425; 1 do. do., 26 ft oo $1425; ites of the — street, south ue, eee 2s fe by 98, $2180 3 de do, $1,375. $4.125; 1 do, do., 25 ft. by 98, | $1,400; i do on Thirty fourth strevt, north side, be- tween’ Fourth and Madison avenue, each 25 ft by ¥8, ut $18C0, $8.60; 1 do. do, 26 it. By 98 $1,000;. 4 do: do-38h £5 by Ue, "$1,875; 2 do. do., each 25 ft. by 98, at .—The market was dull, though une! my rT 140 bhds. New Orleans were disposed 436 a 53ye, Ado) Te allow no lamplighters ¢: th inted by the Common Council wine gen cigs To HL sag oh) ‘ornamenting and planning Wash- ‘I nae the weather” out of the roof of the eferred to Committee on Lands and Places. fs members of thts be Tonacco —Thi wee 2 Gy Court to be lighted with gus. Adopts mained firm. jowing curious resolution was offered Whereas, the peotle of New York city are t | Son A iad was about 60,000 bhds., ‘and the range wi ‘Woot —There was a fair demand for foreign. and the market steady, Operatio braced 100 bales Cordova, 00 do. Entre Rios, at 14a 16e., time. ‘av.—Sules of 300 bois. Obfo aad Prison were ede. S 27 @ 27}¢c.; and drudge at 26}¢0., time and eres Receipts of Produce per, Hudson River Lines, atteln ss? 900" Beat, barela Jatt fevidg ert tg ohsoet the’ ‘axing of es person the city ‘ork, ach 10 non. hs h bill would hay much as tl ere residing in Ln ‘ew York, some upon those ei a the elty of New bj ve cmployed in beret ne, apa that ‘here hich bis oun! loftating the passage rif any push b bil 10: ‘This resolution the the ground She Sat 8 pees, the board Siivorneds Cowon Trade. ‘The movements of cotton in this country, up to the latest dates this season, compared with those in eaoh of th above cemsarily created much dtsonssion, upon “19 w their own busing ‘he wal unimportant busl- the ae two years, were as ani vemkwts or Corton in THE Receipte at ports since Sept. 1, 1849. Corresponding dates last Exports from U. 8. ioe tea Sept. 1, Corresponding Gates last year. Capt. Vaug! ts , Mr. Mucklo, John Tobin iat Poughkeepeis ear defo: yymond, do. ; Exports to Great Bridaia gs 8 T. Crosby, Corresponding dates last Jr. Baltimo eto Balleton; P. J. Cadue, Baltimor: ae avd, Hartford; | Stock in New York ate ports of reo pt. L. Risley, Lear ge Alex. Bain, London; Professor Corresponding dates last year.. Morse, Poughkeeprie; J. Clinton Spevoer, H. R. ear before. Dr. Benj. roe ‘Worces er; A. Wood, St. toast imme seatbbas at this pert since F. Brown. do; P. R. Crai 13,000 bales; exports. 8,000; taken by spinners, Norcross, Bosto Piet Walker, West Indies, "arrived ren }; taken on speculatis jenet stood in city, in all hands, 44,000; amount In relation to the mov ote of the plant | Suter of this date, says: Tiemitens 2, Dr. W. A. Sanger, Pe: ; A. Dees, Philadelphia; Carter, Boston; J. 600 bales were sold at a qaarter cent per Canada. On Saturday, Deo. 16 were limited to 600 bales, some disappoi: nt felt at the non-receipt of the Havre vail, via pton, On Monday and Tuesday of the last rs the salcs averaged 1.500 bales, at the full prices blo paid. Sinoe that date, the market has stendily drooped; public opinion, whieh had tormed for an advance by the Europa, whose intelligence on Wed- nesday wae contidently looked for, began on that di to settle towards a decline, aud as her news was delay until Monday morning, 10th inst., in consequence of an interruption on the telegraph line between Boston and Halifax, the business of Thursday, Fri Saturday, was transacted at gradually lower i averaging about 700 bales daily—the market weal. at a quarter cent decline since Tuesday. The nnedy, lat Talmadge Foughkecps jersie, St. Johns, Newfoundiand; W. P. Bennett, Per rp do., arrived yesterday at the Amori Right Rev. Bishop Southgate a nople; R. H. Chesebrough and | Warner, St. Louis; J. K. Varker, Virginia; #. and lady, Connecticut, were among the arrivals at oy Clinton Hotel, yesterday. ‘The botler of a railroad locomotive exploded at New Orleans, on the 24 inst.. by which the engineer and fireman were killed. The concussion was #0 great, that the chimneys of several houses adjacent tumbled | letter mail not being to band on Monday, the market down, ‘was hardly opened, but the sales effected, which were = | only 600 bales, exhibited © decline of rt her quarter con e very of it, has rendered the time too "CITY TRADE REPORT. short to note its full effeot on prices, business yeaterday was quite Mmited. The season for ripening the plant, has been extended rates of holders bein, #0 far beyond the anti ions and predictions of par- porn Prirmade wg wor _= ties interested in an advance in the article, that a dis- Fen Ng hemp ce Bev net tre bop ar position to over estimate the probable yield is apparent | we ‘among there who teel ditposed to take hold of investment, at what they may deem the auspicious Period, and the range of estimates are, c peguently. | widely apart. A very few, still pointing at 2,100,000 conti- | balve—a very respectable class has now been formed esround wy estimate, ef 2,300,000 bales—and. quite o number, insist upon 2.400.000 and 2.500,000 bales— basing their calculations for this yield, on an open winter. and the very close picking. which is looked for as a natural sequence to the very high prices prevail- “There is no relaxation ia the consumption of ¢ in Mancherter, unless it be such as arises from some wills epining fver pumbers of yarn than efore—aind- ing them more profitable than coarse. ment their stocks are small. In Haver and ge — 80 — vale o eople generally well employed, Tosge depostte in woke thi can be lithe fear i jeok ago. Ghich preceded the burlesque, and the farce of the | large deposite in ravings banke-— ine So SN, Bile Chek Os ee eaining Seer, THeplert Dey of My Lifer! which concluded the en: | of the consumption being curtalled Geeaan | 8 Es og Feta Toate wre sega ag rby' Og The body bas o p Besew ob 4 Leswrs vid ous x "ine. tertuinment, were rendered in a very creditable style. | manufacturers have more orders han@hey are able te 44 Rhiok T bave allowed enough. 5 selecting @ <“ req! ~ —— a oak he This evening, the “Female Guard,” together with the | execute,” ‘A killing frost was appar in certain parts of S. im from bringing forward w © | farees of “Somebody Else,” and Mother and Child are | ‘There was more doing in this State and Western | Caroling, and G ‘on ive the bod, organiza- lemooratic party with being the cause of not organizing Others are reponsible. Both the great parties had shown honest exdeavor to elevt. aud to proceed with the pub- lic business, The prees may ery out shame on the re- presentativer who are cloggtpg the wheels of govern- ment, and preventing @ proper organization of the House On motion of Mr. Brow Mirsissippi, after other preeeedings, the resolution was laid upon the table. Mr Senrses moved that oe House do now proceed | t vote tor 8 , by ball Mr, Koos asked fo a nayt Mr. Sc renee expla! raid, that by voting b: 4 allot time would be seved, and that the presiding o: ficer thovld not know who voted for him pe that the propositi would meet with no favor. Was it the wieh of gentle. wen to coneral their opinions from their constituents If (his question was to be imade a geographical one, he would pot make itso. He would tell the free soil- ers, ° you #ball not shake your gory locks at me, and say I didit.” If they drive me into the position, 1 must cecupy it. | esnnot yote fora tree soiler or for an abclitionist. You mey make a skirmish determine & battle, but I derire po free soil or abolition aid. [| Will never vote for one or the other, if we pever have an orgauization Mr Tiompson, of Misslasippi, was unwilling to vote for any resolution *hicb cast a reflection on oy mem- Der, and moved to lay the motion om the table. Mr. Scurxcx raid. gentlemen mirconerived He came here not pledged for or against any one, He ne- ver tcld his copstituents that he would vote for a free soiler or aslaveboider. He came to vote for proper person. leaving bis constituents to jodge him. He could pick cut » hundred be eould cheerfully vote for; but he wanted to get an organization and proceed to business. He had offered the resolution without consulting anybody. ite was not ro apprehensive as other gentlemen. that treason may be discovered in any resolution which may be offere e year avd nays were taken, and the resolution Jaidon the table, by a hundred and sixty-two to sixty- tro Mr. Wretwortn moved that the Houre again vote Mr Bowre offezed a reaclation. not considered, that a committer be elected by ballot, to recommend & course te be pursued to Gill the offices of Speaker nnd Clerk, and that the committee report to-morrow, at twelve o'clock Mr. Wens worn agreed to, when Mr. Porirr did not wish to embarrass the Houre, and hoped ‘vatmo further votes would be east £ 2 VOTE FOR SPEAKER. Jas. Ticmpecn, Pa., ‘Toral. A metion w wade to sdjourn, Not earried. ered the following: — the Houre hes balloted from for; therefore, “Resolved, the Senate concurring. that this Hoa stand edjcurned until the first day of Jaguary next ve 0 clock.” Mr Swrereen ties in # prope trated on Cobb 108 otber tiene no organization i4 he wanted to place both pj Th mocratic party cone bh this House with handred rsion, in The other who —_ re ho ad 4 tm voting for a candidate whore wane that given to Howell Cobb? No one was afraid to vote. If fiet of January, iscordant ele. bt in the be induced ep. and then we can meet bere on that ay. and « Mr, Wewrwonsn.— Ibis ie a joint resolation, and re- quires the signature of a Speaker; the Clerk must thers fore, rule it out of order. Mr Viwrow moved an adjournment, which, at four o'clock, was carrl Our Philacetphia Correspondence Prstaperrmia, December 11, i849. The Telegraph—The Markets, 4 erday and Su y has made ad | The Storm— ‘The storm of ‘work with the telegraph wires—not a line, North,South, | | East or West, being io working order this morning, Mr. Cotlamer’s lumbering and biundering derange- | for our Congr onal intelligence for the next abt heures. 8 beure bebind time this merae, in conseque! of corm mel qenerall “ ouhand. i a tye flow re diae oc ke ‘money, market, io very, cay, whe. bens 5 teatily 1 tbe fhe ort paper th ¢ Whe soles are somewhat ms ‘Pion | 1 1, 2 “te tie heh Mort. Ls PN: Bde, Wh; veratic party, | this city and New York.— | Doing Well.” Mircnete’s Orrmrn Tusaree.—The entertainments the grand operacf “Cinderella, or the Fairy and the Little Giaes Slipper,”’ which seemed to contribute much pleasure und delight to a tolerably well filled house; Mies Mary Taylor, in the character of Cinderella, with all that taste and tenderness of expression, for which the is eo much distinguished; Mr. Bishop also sang ex- ccedingly well. The opera was followed by the come- dy of the “Crown Prince. or the Buckie of ‘Brilliants,”* the mythological burlesque of “Telemaohus,” ead the “Premisaory Note.” In tbe comedy Mr. Walevt ac- quitted bideelf to the ratisfaction of all present. To- night is the benefit of Mrs. Couover, on which ovcasion there 1s @ bill of rare attractions presented, consisting of the farce of the “Practical Man,” the musical ex- travegauza of the “New Planet,” the farce of the Phantom Breakfast,” and the burlesque of the*Child of the Police.” Cyniery’s Mrvarnece offer to their patrons, this eve- ping. @ programme containing | their negro melodies. The ertebr 1 | age Murical”’ will form part of the amusements, Amenican Museus.—The various curiosities exhi- bited im this establishment, are #0 intereeting and very instructive, that we are not surprised the patronage is foextensive. The stag ht—such | as vaudevilles, pamtomimes, gymnastics | other pleasing feats vs, Aston (Pisce.—The elegant and classical he hitheatre, Budiences. ye attrac. 3 to seoure the manager a very profita- ip, the innimitable clown, no bie reason forming there tumbling, &e. Concent at THe Tameasacte—The Paormet or Mev- Italian Opera, bas been ey of the murie of the renowned composer Meyerdeer. It is well Known that the opera “Le Prophets,” is the wonder of the age, and we bare no doubt that ite pro- | duction before an American audience, will bea great efeir, The concert, at which reveral moroeaus of this oper wili be eur, takes place to-morrow evening, aad e whole foree of the Italian company is breught out | for the occasion, There is a harvest of money im this miivies! idea of Max Maretcek, and we are sure he will gather it. | Grrppow’s Pawonasta rama of the Nile is attracting very respectabl It ie avery effec rvey of ing regions of the world, and proprietor, inasmuch a It is exhibited every caine ai at the Chinese Rooms. | _ Stowons Crocca and Signor Neri, the excellent dancers, made their appearauce, on the Sd instant, at New Or- jeans, in the ballet of “Giselle,” and were received with much applause. | The talented youn, Jast Saturday, « hi violinist, Luigt " of approba * where he ii tends the will be much | Mire Davenport is playing at the Howard Atheneum, at Boston Before Judge Ingraham. BE Dre, 10.—Lemuet Sisson es nm Stevenson —The plsintif here states that onthe I7ih October, 1847 fen damt sold to him the steam vei ames Madi- jor the sum of $12,000, ar avers that it was fully Dill of eale the ratd rteamboat and her appurtenances, were free frotw all claims and liens whatsoever; that the plaivtiff entered upon pessession of the vessel, and | ect meneed running ber. and that at the time of the exe- cation of the bill Of rain, there were existing divers claims inet. e the execution and delivery of the o m them; for each of which eaid re Vensel war liable to be seized by warrant of distress for the amount of $114 45, to prevent which seizure the Piaio(l was obliged to pay. Defore Judge Daly. | Dre 10 Several inquests Cain—Jodgment for plainti woot Fitzgerald the plaintiff, by mplaint diemicsed for cy « | | be Dup War ortered for red to @ Sheriff's ju Sam: Campbell vs, Wile | and Smith Judgments for pint bh | being no jury cause ready for trial, the court ad- | journed | Iwronrant ve Swirrans.—The following ie | an order of the Superintendent of the Fie 4 of Cubs, received from the United States Cou under date of October the second. her r grant to the port of ( logue of general commerce enjoyed by | the other ports of entry of the island that | order of the soreeetg ‘vill commevee to rulecn the y of t. it is made public by order of 4 the Superinte Y, for general Information, JOAQUIN CAMPUZANO tle Miscellany. The wail between Bt Charles sad Bt Louts, Mo., was | robbed om the 21st ult. | The thermometer at Montreal, on the let inst , stood at 10 deg. below zero, andon the 2d inst. Lake Uham- plarn wae partially fro: over. ‘The Hudson river was so low at Albany on the Sth | inst. ‘thet the bonte bad ting over the bar, | _ A schooner cleared at Chicage, Il!., om the 4th inet., | for New Orleans and the West indies, vie the canal, the Iiinois and Missisrippi rivers. | The convention of the iron workers of the State of | a York will com: eat Albany today. ate Jobn Bromfield, of Boetom, bequeathed | silo, 000 to charitable institutions, considera) le difficulty im get- of yesterday evening commenced with the first act of | pameen.— Max Mareteek, the talented manager of the | engaged in the rehearsal The deeply interesting Pano- | understood between him and defendant, that by the | id lens om, the vessel, for wharfage due be- | nt ieneral of the es which ruled in favor of zith mine, buyers, Transactions were chiefly confined to the sup- ly oflocal and Eastern orders. There was no change fac anadian brands. Kye flour continued dull Meal told for the Britieh provinces at lower rates. Wheat continued heevy. Corn continued firm, while other grain exhibited no material change. The above letter from Liverpool om the 43d ult., referring to breadetutfs, | remarks as follow “Our crops of grain and potatoes have been abundant, | fo that we cannot look fur an improvement fo the grain market, which is very languid. We quote Western caval four at Zils seo corn at 26s. a 298. and wheat | at Ss 4d. a 78, per 70 Ibe Pork continued steady, with a fair demand, especially brands of flour, but at sent prices. planters se tion of their crops, an day. The disposition to ith alf of their prod tg for the remain: The ides quotations nexed : anticipations this market were as an- Liverroot Crassirica: N. Ole. and Mobile, and Teros N . Uplands. for shipment to California, with sales of mess and | anid pilme, on terme stated below, There was no change in | Bidding F Lord was in good demand, but sales were mode- | Fair, rato. There was no change in butter or cheese, Gro- | Fully Fair: | ceries remained about the same. Coffee continued | Good Fair. firm, while sugar aud molasses remained about the Fim 8 $6 C8 for pots, and at $6 31a $6 87) Flour—The eales for the day reached 6,000 barrels, Including ordinary State at $4 00a $4 common and straight State, and C and other descriptions contin uur— Sales of 400 barrels were mate | ¥ Fead $2: $5 26 for mixed te good common by boa dull at $2 756.0$2 81. Corn Meal , 10F | Bosrox, Dee, 1 ty Kailrond, 34 0. MM ad Frovidenee f a Railroad, were sold of State at $2 75. and 400 barrels Brandy- wine et $3, Buchwheat wan in fair demand vi 8 98 pes 100 Be Fey inlet Sens ros Reading Kallroaa, ae mixed Genesee at $1 06. fy Hsien ds. ot and dull, at and 46 a 47 for Corn was firm, with rate 20,000 bushels at 54}sc for New Jersey, ST7c. for heated, @ for Western mixed, 59\¢. for Southern, West- thern yellow, ‘and OSc, for inferior round ian Pees —3,000 bushels sold. Br srurr ro @ IkeLAND, FROM Serres not inserted, unless duly authenticated and paid for. Married. On Monday, 10th instant, by the Rev. J. Woods, Mr: Beres, of Stamtord, Conn., to Miss t daughter of James Har Indian end Harris covell. are respectfully im. , from his father’s residence, at 12 o'clock. arorre Gomes, ‘Total ry 251,410 | Breswax—We note sales of 506 Ibe, Western yeliow | at 20. | Corvon,—The transactions, to-day, were very limit- ¢4, and not ruil extensive to show the mark “On the it of widow of the late lat rjamin Gomes, ricks, aged 75 year on the waind, of the 9th ult, buy concersion tn: f Nun Gilat - | dispe 4 it ie probable we ¢ dium ‘atom, Bog | alopg at the annexed Sgurer, until steamer :— L CLAssrricatton. jebileand N.Orleane, Uptan —"s Florida. and Tera, previously, his wife, Mra, Rurison, ag ‘At San Luis Potosi, Mexico, on the 8. Lewis, an American citizes sor nee SUN sere uv importance, though ¥ MOON Prema. , HIGH WATE Prices contipued firm. Fun.—The demand was limited, and confined to the te of the trade. Prices were without change ' Tet ee the latest Marine Intellicomee Fretoinrs — There was no material change in Fates te Boe general news colt Liverpool ; moderate engagements were being by Dagnete telegraph. about 7-024 for cotton; 44d abd. for ferod. tor there continued joods to Califor. 00 per bbi., and flour, and 279. 6d, for heary goods, to be a good demand for shipment ot Shine what nia at $50 per M. for lumber, about sf i 5> Berle Depota (hee Gren), about 600. per euble foot was aske:l, as, Carthagena, Everett ‘nv it,—In raising there was no variation to notice, ¢ Bar ‘ohn Btrew Rival, se Marks, J W Elwell; Vie~ | and the tales were 600 boxes at $2 974; leo sales of 75 Th, Baltimore, bales of Ivica almonds, on terms not made public Hav.~1,000 bales sold, at 46 2 600, ‘The receipts have been considerable for the 4 the demand continued good; prises Porth noe Ayres. per the Merourk firm for all dere! ‘The sales were 6 000 Buenos Ayres, per the Mereurivg, at 11/0. a 11) 4 4.00 Orineoos, at 1040, 6 mos. Pre 1.000 P oa had been bought at Vo, 10's¢ , same time, both in Hives. mi te Brainy Pitan ihe Cook, News rovidence. Hy oa 4 mos, Behr Jane zee pee | Sofie and lors 00 prices fri =100 tons of thin i s Thomas, 17 days, with 10, spoke be Martins, wid country Fold at old, at $12 62% 6 abe. at Oe 4 cheese were without change Ferare.—Sales by Anthony J. Bleecker, anc- Thirty eighth street, south side, be- avenue, 25 ft by 99, $1.75; orth side, betwee 2 Thirty. Fourth and Lexi 200, $2.400 ; 1 4 eae m8 tt by 99, at $1,400, $2,900; $3100; 1 do on corner of Thirty-rixt' ae, 25 fe. by #8, $2 180; 1 do. on Fourth avenue, adjor the last deseribed, 26 ft. by 80, $1,525; 9 do on Thirty-rixth street, north ride. between Fo Madiron avenue each 25 ft. | by £8, at $1400, $2.800, 6 do om Thirty-seventh street, | rowth ride, between Fourth and Lexiogton aven | exch 26 ft. by 8. at $1,100, $6000; 2do do. 26 ft. by Pw he Dee te dP ” Brigs Dav LADELPHIA, 1 |-- Arrived-- Pr . tenes J m, Poibill, Yo tata 1 White, Corson, Providence, is; beige Wane, ieee Ro, Yet fekoon, Westen ea, Providence; Jance 2 do. do, 25 tt by B Seneca, Brow Geers Phi Dovghton, Merp! ‘Am 08 at $1,100. $2,900, 2 do. Thirty rixth street, north ew rae pres Raymond, rowne, side, do, each 26 ft by 98. at 1.160, $2,300, 2 do. 8 | imi ©, Kelly, Boston; ste Tronsides, ‘Thirty-siath etreet, sourh ride. betwern Fourt! | Mad venue, each 26 ft. by V8, at $1375, $2750; 3 | a a de do. each 26 ft. by 98 at $1,450, $4.250; 2do do, coe mete chat mite each 25 ft. by ©8. at $1475, $2060; 5 do. on Madison | fy for Vonde From Flour. Spot, Wheat, "dine | 1849. bbla, = bble, bush bushels, | ee 4 100,458 v5 OU ¥ Diea, | | PY ar _On the 10th instant, Jou, infant son of Benjamin 1.510 . and Lueretia F. Leveridg | | 2,000 of the family, and of his grandfathers jaytion, 11 days, with j egy ry 4 by, ihe wank, Five of the crew pekived tata lax Eien Ect at Beate Beatin tay though rious Rin Inte sto: bas been fears of her safety Extract of a letter dated wan Village, ae) 10:— thing rete eas Cetecn te tad Racananh Serhos ths pee a bark of 253 tons was launched at Calais onthe ‘Lot inst, we with M sheis A gentleman has obligingly furnish information lhe At seen tre Boston sehr bed juss are from N soon; ‘Gin Mahon, just arr to discharge; Southern om 10th. Guaraguin, Velparatco an ey Es “tne Nino Bor Tal Ide. Pr tnt w Oct 5: Mudg 34; | Cambridge, reports a bile: barks Bay State, Dill, Bait Phiia Basis aud rill be viable ‘bose 15 miles at sea. Sine ‘ht im anaes rock, on whic! b wba] at a4 hav end four at high Dbusys cam poet py cbarged bis fret 4A second formia fever rages to coast, which renders it very diflicult for ahips to crews, or Whale ol ‘The oil, a0) ail of 30 tons wae despatched, votsel, if possible, whic! htere were alo 6,1 ward} I2thy Eniorpnise, Wyse, N on a cruise homoward.) Gey Tech, ships fo} 22 Be fi Pe ship Enterpr: cruise homew cargo wae damaged dig. Sid der, Fi », Portland; bark Eutaw, Gr sare Oi Gi ‘Mr B Young, by wi B Goodwin, W Young, Notice to Mariners. with the following light house on Cape San Antonio is to be furnished ight: similar to the oue on Moro is of to mariners, and wil provably be lighted f which due notice wlll be given, are but two fathoms of lies 15 miles due W hose. Its Suoped of, but suring a view the connes= a Cat Leavitt Payta, Oct 26, Corinthian, N a} ori ian, whales but twice on the Yast cfu ay a ie mate. He wi great extent the ped shat of the ip Floushbey, before re Tileak’ cladins zeneated teak sane Senha 98, Th get ohers. rived at Gi 220 5p, pny ‘ld Bd ice me Spo reBhip Prtamid, from Havre for Savannah, Nov 26, lat 30 N, 5. t 24 20 NBark Acadia ‘on Charleston for Boston, Deo 6, in Vine- Ariel, of and from Salom for Para, Nov 1S, lat 15 06, Brig Consort, ion fi Gibi for Ni rl 25 1nt2008 ton me from Gibraltar for Now Orleans, Deo FOR CALiFoRNt. oy ef w York (Sept 10) for Californis, Me Brest fron P fe > ‘, Binalr, a3 ens (Oct 12) for San a Baxtor, Boston (June 14), Oct. Are bark Pilot, White, Musca’ wy By 18—Bark Delia Chapin, MeNoar, for N PEI, Nov 19—8ld sohr Tremlett. 2—Brigs hy ed Upton, for Boston, wtg a os ye Avrimn, Now 26—Bri m, KOON; BOT Masoues, $e SSetesen, ior do, 7d rentarh he Nov 1s—Ship Sarah & Louisa, Rich, for NOrleans, ‘only Am versol mavran. Nov 19—Bark Lycurgus, Brown, fr 4 Oot Z—Sld bark Mary Tereua, Hayes, for Kone: be ing. Om tho passage they anchored ino Say their taste to hey s sustained no damage in their holls. i ues O08) ‘ip Thea W Sears, Graucs, Bostoa, (net New ibe, %,,8 AM—Going in, stoamship Caledonia, , to load for N “sid hy’ bark Spartan, 12—Bhip Great Britain, eo | im part, and them retura co P *s. he 5 Boston, abt Deol. 8r Baurs, prev to Nov 13—Acr brig Sam Small, Sprague, Boston. ar, Sept 13—Ships Cw ag g ber, ont Hosburgh, Hate! t New York, bs CAHUAN oe Yoru ‘ama old s ‘Ga a, ct ey Bedford (a1 ails Dexter, nore, Now * : ‘sguroa, Sept 27—Shipg Raduga, Barber, for New York Opeida, Cressey, an ‘eneress, French. for do, © TH, zt, ‘ov 26—Arr sehr Sharm. Caam, ug, Br brig Enchantress, from NY ork new) Bdmond- B. i brig Fabies, N Yor! ste *) Malaga; solirs — « Albany, Wm 6 Le erm brig rk Deo ¢— Arr brie Sebago, Farke Shaw, Clad ips Albany; AY Jetroit, Cammett, sta, Burlingame, alt Wm Clark, O! L, Dovel, and Ht UiNew York, faite Vests, from Phil Cla linger, erm ag ew Ort ape delphia: Dela: ™ ephee, Selp How Tock, Bult, NYork. ambersie, Liver} ‘k Baranae, i brie Hotes, Ballard, Frank Souther, Mayo, Pendleton, NOrte au Arr brig Tewer, Beecher, NYor; Col, Satterly, Davie, do; Energy, vance, Lord, do. Inthe offing several square b Anna, Pirkhain, New | ter, Philadelphia Cld 20th, sckes Delawa York; 20th, 8 D Norton (new) Norton, ——; Orizata, Fr utols, Sonee, Baltimore 3d, itea= ) from Py om, wi | Svemue, rast side, ' lumber, was wrecked int Canoe om the inst. between Thirty-fifth and ihirty- hs ‘Telograph—SW Pars, Deo 2: The #1 Sth ba ariel, o Marcin, Orienns, otk. in River, 3 anchor early this m: ‘apt Tru mm ther very this h etrong indications of a rm. ®, Dee 3—Art Dutch gatliot Johannes, Menbolts, Fr and bark An- ip Jeasore is stilt @ tar, bound gut, with the wind blowing fresh . Nothing in sight. Arr sehra Cpatten Parker, Townsend, Rk 4 Dela’ City for Wen a Fila, hating ‘Ogden, Phi atta: N¥orki F Randel Are thy sehe Corina, Pb Awhi, and Charte Whose Hwonn, Deo Sa9- Sid sche iano’ no Bare. Osborne, Charm, Berry, Boston; pec ae w Dee STR nebra Son Serpent from | th, Billow, Smith (from Me f wiseron ‘5—Art_ bar ‘oond ton), ator), California. \t, card) . Bre doy Chae Wiis, Fre San Francisco; brig jartha ed. ‘ohn A Taylor, from Wilmim ~ daughter, and sorvent, ‘wins —_—_—_—— $e anith, Deo A 8 Low, eral Allen, Henry Stone, Waa ha 300~Brig Hi from ~: piges,copneat Sohn Us Ghtra. n aaer Congigphee® Sherm id. do; pe Slee C Thomas, ry. x iasbawayy ‘acon "whigy Mathewson, yy | frig Wm Bro ‘a Gibson, eth ret Caleb aan Pines, OF TH: ouotgnar KIN DS—SU' Colognes, Ox Marrow. hair Oils, and extracts for the handk erat shaving Soap and Vomder liquie Rouge, orystal Tomate, every description required, GEOKGE RAPHAEL & Co., 262 Poarl street. oe Pages ree GRE pe HAIR RE: M® R. = 1 yo oP fede of al hair, and alse of the famous Tiatr Tonia, at Room No. 26% irving 7 Pee. Fer 7 COMPLETE PRACTICAL \d_ treatment of private diseases, of the kind over the work on by, imprope Vie i ADYIGR--necres, YOURSELF VATE ly, means of the Pocket Sarees Tt ion ee The ve Fourth ¥ delicate gen ie intone iea rif saeeeare Di. JOHNSON, NO. 16 DUAN. Known in the treatment of 4 = iad Yor goats ‘e' yoo = Constitw Brough on ba te Xora toore habits ellectusily eared. in four days. $500 ® a ture, for pr stance of recent gonorrhea to be bro the Ore Full pet, onre, forfeit pr ‘tthe Drug store, corner Ghambers streets alse, at NS. 10 Astor Houser se 110 eat way. and 100 Fulton street, corner of William. G REAT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY-—-CURE IN ONE day, without medicine,-W by is it, that Dr. Larmont,42 ey (uy has so many cures to perform for those who have besa disease are are pial i 1g diseases resem bi asturbation, or se! ringeen much ne} jotemenisy to given wilh tes ext tees tami cure. jtrioture, its perfect and Fatieal oxi an oe he remedies, r dosus, made vf ae c., are faithfully given, #0 a8 to bo y peer to every one, in overy i and ip the only truly practical work yublished for Rerel.use. fevent a platen. Prive, =~ by the Author, 38 G: orby ‘Adéress Box ‘6, ee Vou Olhes, Clay eGo pub= fice 43 Aun street. D* SAH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRI- te Treatise, Greenwich sireot:-Ofoe i Sue ewe ee al (Sundays exsepted.) yy in the early stages’ will st) tae ee replay he cure. Stricture snd Somimal ‘Disoasea radioallyoareds 100, 000 St gaan 4 CONSYMETIONOURED BY P, Townsend's 00 hottie edi Dicssing cheapes' hd. thout Hiiating ‘the patt-nt. the system, and creates “CONSUMPTION CURED! : repeat! eres tiem," Liver omspieiates mm 1m, Spitting of Blood, Soreness i Mt Sweats, Didicult or Profuse Axpootora= ide, &o., hav be cured IN THE FTION. ‘The following certificates are selected from a large received. Thi t wae a Rindly forwarded to us by Dr. f extensive pract East Osweeo, Decombor I0, .. ‘Dear Sir: This isto certify that I hat ‘ber of years with the aaa. and render si ard thi a ate oe MARGARET ir sang - fare aoqualated wish Mrs. Armetrona, ¢ true. SARAH JANE ITENDERSON, BUIZABETH Ha DLBY, in earre BaRTSOLOMEW, SPITTING NLCOD. Read the following, and say that Consumption is incwrable, you can. Da. 8, P. Townsenn—I vast) px Rages SPA es. your Tilla has beon the means, through Providence, ef « life, Ihave for several yours i Mf Bad 0 Cough” Iv berame d N titles of blo Your obedient servi HUSK Por the last three 1 fay and. Nervous Uom= New York and else- ie the most of im rhings im at gan | = as ee | vy the health. It “CHARLES QUIMBY, N. J. Avg. 2, sir. ” 8. —Charles Geinty, be- bis cosh saite, cas up te reli CHARLES uti git.” orn ar’ subscribed te before me, at Orange, thi Angust, ld.+ CYRUS BALDWIN, A oe: a the Peace. METHODIST CLERGY MA. mt toour Agen: tin aera by the Rev. Methodist Rpiccopal Chureh—one of the mont learned and respeeted in the copnerion—and i# another eeece of of the woneeetes effects of Dr. 8. #. Townsend s Sar= of at gree eral @ fnaed with com ant and Glorming’teritasion $¢ the and Thy dees fang lmportanes, poe have my full fousont te TUN five COMPLAINT AND DISEASE It will be perceived that a Me: the truth ef this letter. deo xo—Dear Sir: Although you hare me- etone certificates attesting the ef arnt of Pe, Kenenveed. ‘ibe use of ith the Liver Pee with an th an afvetion it Noted Fae fix yours and medicine, but ne thie been fas ni nought T must die, whee joine, through your Circular which wag loft at your Teridence for peruenl, was induced to try it, ba tivo bottles, and have been entirely eured believe,” bell Petter Plesen: nt Valley, A ene veep ° my , owibg to evening expooute Te twee i Rett "eat ray diwaae. to fen dificult, img, am other alarming eviged by 8 srarptons 0 frend at cat wey Ma. A fld 0, and after taking two a

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