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eourse, mest cordia'ly greeted; Colenel Davies, om be- helf of the cec'ety. made s few pertinent and most ap- propriete remorks concluding with an earnest desire for his health anoftappivess; to which Father Mathew responded in b's own warm and peculiar mamver, St. Pe'rick’s- day. with iis glorious festivity. was too near for the members of the society to take the pledge; but pd omised to callion bimin the oy 5B ter pe vw trom the South Pe continues ihe piedge to all who callonbim. On akan na 4 bred h win. Jgave for Charleston, en his way to St. AD: “fhe Rusclen «iy Kp Martha arrived here yerterday,in forty days from Bremen, bringing ove bv dred and Cinty-siabt steciage passenger A meeting was held here et Fev and pateeees _ ex-Governor Seward, ot New Y: ing for ebject the es ablishment of a society similar to that i: Operation in city, for the relief of the poor end bow aiyeg Although the temperance folks in this city profess to be increasing, there are no woubt that tayernsare mul- tiplying to an uppare! mt. ess Beclions of the city, there isa dosen where there was One three years azo ; and whet is still mere. they are all Going ’a good business, The Inw prohibiting the Bale or lever on the Sabbath is constantly giolated aud openly disregarded, though occasionally some unlucky fellow is brought up and fined. Some of them deslare that they can afford to pay the #ue, aud still make money by heeping open. ing were the rale: tee bc — £769 Ma. st'g. 97365 Lis B&O R.R,6 6 the stork beard yes $600 City O's, 1890. 10494; %. Our Ca! dian Correspondence, Torosro, Dee. 10, 1849. Montreal Menifesto—Sisaers Diemiszed from the Magis- tracy—osu.d Polley of the Government —The Mani- festo not Trre-orable—Tne Monisiry going to P. Ministeriae Bovted Ly Acclamation—Lord Elgin end the Lower Censc@ Priesis—A New Journal to Dicuss Annexation — Indian Cow raign O The officte’ ge of the 8th instant, announces hat © His Exce!lency the Governor-General, has been ple to discharge the unde:-mentioned gentlemen, rom te commission of the Peace. for the District of Montreal :—Jacob De Witt, of Montreal, (a member ef Parliawent) ; Bevjamin Holmes, of do , (member of Parliament); Michel McCulloch, of do., (a merchant) ; Hon Robert Jones, (a member of the spper House) ; William MoGivnie, of St. Athavase ; John Molson of Montree’ (an extensive brewer and distiller) ; Benjamin Hert, of montreal, (a merchant); Wm.D Lindsay, of St. Johns ; Peter Donn. of Montreal ; Joan Bruneau, of do ; Benjamin Brewster, of do., (a wealthy merchant) ; Jobn Mathewson, of do., (merchant); John siesieed MeKenzie, of do; Le M. Routh. of do ; Lembe, of do. ; Cha:ics Geddes, of do. ; J. H. be Witt, of! hetesugesy. The above geotlemen are signers of the Mentreal mapifesto. in which they declare thet they will seek to Dring whoat the peaceab'e annexation of Canada to the United States, with une cousent of Great Britain. For this, they buve beeu vismissed from the wagisttacy, by S winietry several of the members of which were no- toriourly mplicated in the outbcea of 37. Baldwin, Himrelf the prevent Mremler, would not turn out to fight the rebels. who were mv Ly expected to at- tack Torouto. the place of his residence and Property. He setvred, beceu e ro many of bis frieuds wevein the Tehri ranks. Hineks. luspeetor-Geneval, was set dowa to Washington. by tue malcontents of that day, to as- certain the temper end f sling of your governmon:, nd@ learn what amouut ¢f* aid and comiort? might ‘be care caseot a regular:et-to. Price. Com- es mission Crown Lauds. was a leader of the rebel- liovs p ty, up to the day of the rebellion. He ia known to save hoangerd a cecret meeting, t most | ms before the ~ rising. violent manner. on! 7% few He wes arrestea avd imprioned for some time; Tat throegh the tufioenc 2 of Drape: whom he studied | Jaw. and thes ¢ no divect evidence againt him, he | ercaprd bawging. Latontaine, Atsorney General tor Lower Caneaa was noi in the country et the time of | the outbreak bere, bat was well koown to favor it. | ‘Theee are the men wiso. now that thoy ave ia power by | ‘the votes of the rebe's aud annexationists, undertake | to punish end disgrace men for expressiag em opinion, Th =! maxifesto is reitheyireason or treason- or the clement o°force « rev used of Inteaded ae ve prevent fu both ew manifes‘o | expiersly negatives any ideaof force ‘The conduct of the prereut government etrikes at eue of the most ebeiished and best established rights of the British | subject. the sight of petition, 1t earely cannot be | criminal cr iLegel for tue subjects ot @ distant colony | to set forth the hardships of their case, and respect | fully to ask th of the mother country to a | separation. which the petitioners believe will hevefit | both. At ailevents. ii is not regevded es itlezal or ve- prehensible by the people of England very | lainly tell ws. that it « large aw. Savor ef eparation. they will not attempt to ho! 4 How is it to be known whether we erein favor of the project or not, if the colonial government fs aachou. od | to st'fle opin'on?—to vero.’ to the old plan o-* pains | and er frobably our pieceut istry | think pecesrary to offer up a tical Pe: os oY to eppeare the cfeuded wejesty of the | British lion for their past sins. If they had by @ Nitle more prompt, however, and when treason overt end unmistakable, was stalking through the streets of Moutieal—when the power and precogatires of the crown snd the suthoity of Parlianeot were tieated with contrmpt and openly attacked—had bethought thew of panishme:t — had vindicated the iosalted dig- nity end honor of their royal mistress, by briuging the tralio.s eva conrplietors to justice, some credit might De awarded them They would stmply have done their duty. Lut ell this violence and treason were to pass. Actor « long delay. a few arr but the parties were batied out and months ha eleperd wathout eny further step iu the matter, The fooir b of there wise men fe hastening the “good caure,” as it is ahendy styled. Every step they take @dyances the #ovexaiton movement, | A most ominous ci.comstance occurred lart week. Malcolm Camerou one of the most popular members of the cabinet, resigned. He was Mirsionerehip of public works ant by the removal of Nr. Tache to the seceiver geueraleiip with aa in- Creare of $SL0 or $1 000 to b 5 Dat he pret erred to leeve & sink og Dest authority, tha’ laud Gepartment, for tustawee. which he wivued to take ebai ce of. (as it was expected to become vacant by the Ubreateved rotiremens of another ones popaiar winks ter, Di. Price) be prepowed to dismiss ten clerks in- Stonter, which with some other savings, would reduce the expenses of (ire depar! ment sixteen thousand dol perponum, £asvo; bis brother ministe.s could not cop ent to such parsimony. These onee wide bed iefoswers could not ree the pottey of turving a eopermumenary clerks. whom the late pt haw thiust into every crack @ - ner of the public service, to eek an honest hival! aud thus setleve ® bamkropt provivee ef aswell por- tion of its eno, mous yearly expecditue Mx Cameion, ee-ing breakers ahead, aod tinuing ininisiers wawilifag to pos the sbip on the sigut tack. wave up his mind to leaveivem ated Di), tieu.tou toadopt @ broad platiorm—(u fact, the next vet thing to aa wexati« room deo! of mnxtety t9 fels by the mints teriait ey kuowthat the effect of bs.es'cnation on the coaniry de digastroas A ministexiat db et ehich the Ge er a dinver to Mr. Price. announced th salt the m Would be pre euc ts likely to bes Cat alate, }+ comes off om the 15th just. and | bave already beau of four ministers who conuot. or will net be there, it was fuppored the cabinet would make u.e 0: the o-caston to explain eowe Fert comings and endeavor to bolsie* bp their position with ther pariy Sewer lerry. the avowed anvexationist. whom the nt strove hava to defeat, was ected last ny acclam: Col tory. opposed to bul aver making care i hope of success. gave up the cou- tort. Perry addversed the electors fer a couple of no explaining bis views and giving the goverament au ewiul rcourging. Be treated annexation et a thing that must (eke place before many yeas avd ueclarew that the roomer it enwe the be. cr, 1 ba Vea sore fort of promt.e tbat he will not push the q n wpe the legislatewe dasing the Parlinwent wotch opaynd = > teve. bt is thought very j thet on a m 0” such gieve importance th taken, th ough @ generat elec pone how'd be ow, with the question directly beio'e the people. The wext two yeacs murt de pentin dieu (nghdvantaces ud di iuvanteres, epreading snccrmation, removing prejudice, aad art tating the poole mind Inthe mrautime, you wiil have deporrd of California r eet vod satied “ then demand oper, (0 be called Ith) to be til mtent'on to pugbly, aud urciue ay the | ine. This is the owly wev ia) which the reformers ot the cowntiy cau be approaedea. They emb ace three-fourth=o the fa 18 01 the coun. try, and to get their ear it will not do to adopt a fore gone conclusion. This paper will be well managed and if supported through the difievities of the vest | year. it will, mo dowbt wok werent chante im the | ininds of the rural population. Wi! ou, who bas svarted baving be member of the Leatue, anneratiou t terents of Canada rev awe put to rome re stort to be the well known liber The aowexation pay is of Canada, The story thai Lord Elgin bes written to the lie priests of Lower (5 Dezatn anvexation, end vr against it. holding cut of & resvoration ©: ce ain lends that were tak the chureb. is believed hy weny. though denied by the yvérnment organs. If it thoold torn out to be tras, The partis who ors of the Novia Imerias are <r th ations iepablican ‘endencies, ng viapid'y exiemding turough ali t will be the best epoke fathe annexation wheel, The Orangemen of Upper Caueca, as well as Lower, would strike for epnexacion at o Ate meeting of rome of this body ab ENuabeihiows UO, they dee for elective goverument tkom top to botiom, nog retrenchment &e .&o.. whie will never ation; ewe they kuow it. orming, | , & Bort OF policw. extending « they become comverte, the y on thie comtinent n wore: the copper mines, I* 1 believe all over. The two MeDonalds, who were raid (ebave headed | ; © five chiefs. were and lodged im jail accom p: the ods together witn ff Brought hee today as prhove ‘The whive men anvert ubat if they had mov nied the Indians. many liver would by whereas they only broke up the wer the miners. the steamer oe of rifles rent frou this the mines Leke Heron it wae ut otherwise thort work ef \ae’ war.” | tothe fet.) Friday when be disapnea: Our Albany Correspondence. Aunanr, Deo, 11, 1849. The Weather—Political Affuirs—The Next Speaker of the Assembly. $e, $e, $e It is now as warm and gen‘al as the mildest days of eutumn; and taking the prospects of the weather iu view, our navigators will have # short quarter of re- laxation. 1 mentioned in my last letter that the Orange county whig member of Assembly, (Mr. Fullerton) having the certifcaie of election, would take bis seat, at least through the organization; but many here seem to doubt ‘\, ‘They think his claim is so palpably unfoanded, that, to use their own words, noone bat a man with (he most shameless impudeece and calloased con- setence, would sit under the scathing sneers aud re- bukes thet would be buried at him, in case he contests the seat with bis opponent. This is what the demo- crate say; but whether they believe what th is quite anothex thing They most, indeed. ha’ ited knowledge ef politics who imagine that conscience fs ® part of its wachipey. and when that is cramped. its movements ae effected; or, wheu a man is elected to such an office, by law. as be claims (perhaps too traly) to be. that his conscience ov fear irom the galling lash of his opponeuts wl! force hin to throw up his claim, and seek his howe again, to wees there, both the eoa- tempt of his iriends and {no ceudte-relaed censure of his opponevts. It weald be hard to find a man who is backed up by @ powesiul party, weak enough for that. The dem y sanguine of success in contest- ing the tapls amd tha content hes declaved bis is tention of presenting bis olaim Mueh speeulation fs imdulged in.im regard to the election of the Speaker, and irom the appearance of things, the chances are prettyeven. Rovevt H. Prayn, y. #8, undoubtedly, }ofar. the whi candidate. Mx. Fivynos ® young mau of considerable legislative knowloage ability, ena would, unquestionably, make agood Speaker J¢ has been urged that he is too young; bat youth, wich talenc. is a combiuatioa by no weaus UDfit ior sucha + fable aud courteous, qualities which suprly the place of judgment co generally, but comei.mes mivtakenly, looked for in age Toe owhigs. with whom be js cevsiderable of @ tavorite, will exert themeelves strenuoasly ou his behalf; in fact, be was elected expressly for the Speakership, and we rball ree .f he reaches tne goal which has appeared to be the cole aim of his ambinon, The demociets are rather more shady, They have a dish to cook for m palate and whi “yare done” is jost the thing for one, uothing but “well done” musi b» ce. before the other. TO sult the emergency. come of the old caterers have suggested Bilea M1. Barvoughs, of Orleens He was a delegate to the hunker convention at Nome and came there, as he raid. for the purpose of “ v’ivg bis efforts iu uniting the democratic party.” When he sac a good oppor- tuviiy foreffecting the union— bot which was oppoeud— he gave such vent ang seope to his feeling?, that is was insinuated he was in the wrong box-—that * his Temarks would sound mvck betver over the way, the other convention.” kiom his conduct in that cou veution, he is supposed to be a ‘ good enough” bara- burner, though he wax in bad company. { would not be at all ausprised if he was genecaily taken up by the democrats, thoagh it is @ little too soon to hazard such an opinion. He is said to be & man of sound, upright integrity, and of inflexible principle, and would, if taken vp, be supported with fiuelity. im fact, I think it would be well for the dymociats to take up come such ian. and leave eff quibbling about the sectionality of the members of their family. If they ever want to be- cme whole again. or wish the paity to etick, they must ow . taking themeeives apart to examine the pieces. Tre Beton Tragedy—Further Develope- ments. [From the Loxton Heiald. December 14 | Of the sixty and moe witnesics that have been ex- ewined. come fourteen or filleen were trom the west paicot the ce iy, either fewants of the lete doctor, or Persons who iesiaed anu whose business Jay in the nei shborhoou of the colieze. ‘The e we-e several police oflicers, incloding the ebief of police. Tho examining phyricians, aru lecturers et the college, iermed ano- ther large oes oo witness Nae ariay, Besides theee there wer the Lepileman who waited at the co''ege ow 25. upwards of two hours. fox the kinan, whom be had cen exces the building, and Join Rosch the hishwan who for we cheek signed by O.f. Lowwan, bat f° d up iu Ds. Paxkman’s banawaiting. ‘As stated, the evidence fills eighty pages of large fool paper clorely written. Avy large propo thon is compo-cd of document’ ties have been fou J, Que papers thet bave yp -ssed be a Dr. Wedoter and the ia-dered ‘s bes beem thougdt that thece doc 2ments—the nature of the co.iespoedence between the pasties. the exciting subject of st. taker connec tion with o-her circemsiavces—clearly ivdicaie that Dr. Ceorge Parkman was fovedcomed, some days prior The following extact, from t! ecu of Thovsday vornivg re was otue for eu exhibit oa ren. om a letter written in Boston and is Sp.ungGeld Republé- 0 chor that there alignant ieeling to- Hd expose bia. he lote'y repeated a to the check thet was cund su Cambridgepe.., om Sa- ‘0. turday werving, Nov 24 The explanaiious co ing it aiffer.om whathay beeu published. W give ite tree bi tory :— Ofiver 0 Lowman, grocer ir Cambiidge street is ove ots. f Kwan's teumuts, On the diss of October Dr, _ ov k's vent. whieh was then @s was vsvel with dim. was in @ acy oad aad rare Daye. bosrow, Oct. 31, 181%, or bearer, eighiy-five doll»: oo * UL) VY eeR BP. LOWMAN, This chcek way not precented to the bank. but wat eid Inio (he ctiy Geoomy by De. Parcman for taxes. Mv. Yanp, the iercurer aiccr keeptng posseri T (WO vx thie days discovered the disoveps tweru the fice.e: and the written amou getuined the eveck to Dr. Parkarea. ‘nis simple ex- planation |) a pecfec.'y satisfactory auswer vo the vn ined the chock in hiv pocket 87 fee. vey hove y he= to long a ime, dete velly p d that Dy nity whee t k was found the dey be ove he waa mu.dered, although it was nov preked up until the worning ai.er the wurcer, The isisbwen, Keach who found it, cazs it was rolled into mewall iol. Op looking wt it he did wos think at ©” avy value but pat it sie pis poo 4 showed if to bis employer. ‘Lhey told bina 16 we worsh noting; he the efore wade no Larcher inquiries about it’ Tue eof Lt, Parkman not eppearing on the check, of queree Bo 6 his handwriting or owe» Lreneaet with b'w coald possibly tr e8y conncetion between it and the dieadiul tragedy. Keach incidentally # ow: the p_pex to the oll@an on Cambs -esqvainged with Mr. Lowmay, adriced bun to call voor that genlemsa, A iull exp'emation then took p'sce, and the eheok be- cae pare o the eviuence in the eleady 'engiheued an, "t he peculiar ec! cumstances under which the check (ud bevs no dowd. veon the subiens of closest mo, Whether eny “evider agaynst De. Weber can be deduced irom it, we aie, of coacse, wrabie to roy. It mey roe be fmproper in the ¢ connestior. to state ch Diawkeis ane oO her clothing have been divcovered in De. Websces’s epartmems at tke colece, which are kwown 'o bave been sens t om the profes o's house sn Cambridge Ppemavee of Dr. Foikman, It Goes vo t these were iv.emded fe neetion ime (hot is sunpoced to have been commitieu. tion that they tevded for sereess (9 the windows which ov MeLean !'orpital an examinactou of the Winder ..ames bes heen nade. bu. wo eign bas been discovered which would Ine cate thai they had ever been fastenea the: Afier the verdes was renueved, deeming it periectly proper to seck intermetion from members of the jucy, We callea Upon one of (he gentlemen who compored Jt. He told v t the real of reevesy bad pot b aken Off; thet) for the bishest interests fxr the ev «se of Public just jon trou the pablie eye aud that eben the (all particulars of thie incoe: ceivably dierdfel affair were disclosed, public opinion Would With ore seemd eauction the cource whieh the wm, toe Co.oner and the jary had thought proper topureme Toe jaryman was exceed+ ingly apxtous toe ond well with the public He ceprecat. ed consure; the objet, besides (he triumpl of lawaod jative was he eld, to alley pablic exeitemeuts, by keeping facts which were developed voder the veil of iy. until the whole could be rately pab- uiheniie fom, Asa suideiens exous old us thet our imarinetion ¢rald mot We bait the borvers of tnis tragedy, ¢ MOmMEY. Were Coptaired In thete procwed tees, whieh, when known, would thrill through the veins of every vemaer, [Prom the Bocton Transcript, Deo, 11) The veadict of the Coewer cuneing |. ofersor Wr b ten folly of the muxuer of Dr, Parkman does not foem to huve occa toned mrcl sarpiie For come Gaye the publ o miud bad been prepared for such a ie felt, im cor elopements, to beveehen to show that tl of atea th: we condected je now toextend fo the pu mere inie trial before ‘gal Gibune! of the State, tue we trust thet the egitation which bey ex! ted upon tuts melarcboly tubject. mey be stilted duting the :a- . We lesa thot Professor Web te:’s anpear- ance 'o-dey fe precisely the same which i: bas bee of tof th iste bed bim ja the h alin and Kelf. pore aed ‘ly q Hite contented fon hh the \.catment which be receives trom the officers of ‘ie jail, ft hes been reported that b's cet was better (ucnibed end b's fare ve fompl vows thaw otver prisoners, We are fw prevod by " (rae Ubat ine @ by bir friend: ..om Parker's restaw Professor Webster's time ie d epistolary corresp food t* Lorn br rewt in Court equare whelly employed in reading ee Wits bis si ods. (From the Boston Trumpet } Of Dr. Ta kman we can speak with iceodom, We have known him intimately fo. « long time, He wase very rich man, hut that stranger would suppored demeanor, eden trem motions, and his moeustomed habit of doing daties for which some, who cannot even pay their debts, would ewploy a coal He was cave‘al and rigid ie the senagee of bis Property, bat roi mean, Wherea It honorably by him. hy y ting ereditor. He wes kiud to the needy. bat he 1al- filleu es fares possible. (he diviaeiniune:ion— 1eie bavd kvo~ what your virht uand doeh. a beard rd repeated confessions .om persons whom be x a word from himssif oa hat pent whim. one dav of his disappearance, making his way towards the Wedica! College. it was probably the Jast time he walked «own Cambridge street. 4e gave us b's accustomed salutation, ite was frequently et the Trumpet ofice aud vp among the pioters. jeaving some meiter or oar columns. ‘This was the case on the very day of the marder, and robably not ore hour hefoze the horrid catastrophe. t was be wvo translated for our columns the sermon preached by M Coquereil. in °eris. tbe Sabbath aitor the revoluitor which ¢@ ove Li Philippe frou his throne . He wos not a rec.aiian. We never asked him his particular opivious in vegard to specified peluts of theology. ie worsbippru with the Unt- in West- tarians. Hie grandfather was a cei boro. Masa. bigh estimation among the 0% Maseechusetts, to whom hts h : with the emigients Wen | This throat Ke Vere learn’ woe curious particulars in relation | ly. eed (hd vp the check himself, The following | on of it aod then | Parkman wos in the viel- | Facts | in all bis dinner parties Le bad @ propertion of alee: gymen. INTERESTING FROM Cy the arrival here yes- terday movning of the steomehip Galvestou, Caniain Crane, trom Galveston the 4ih instant, we have re- cr ved the Ci ‘ette of that port, to the date ot her departare, vr gislature much occupied with the question A Re liad been introduced, by two houses. one Hoase. should be certain the eral governme! subject of Sants l'é, and also to ebeit the probability of the go- veiument poicha ng the teritory. &c. Jt is sald that the government will, through the Legislature. assume an open, fins and decided stand; and will take such actiou upon the subject as will show that what Texas bes won by the swerd, can only be wrested {rom her by superior force, no the 28th ult, the court houce and jail. and all the pune records in Jasper eocuty, vere burned. [t was poced to have been done by @ Mr. Willigms. whem Judge Hohesta ged impelogned fax some ollopes Gariug court. He bas been arrested on suspicion, The value of the property was considerable and the difficulties end dengers resulting irom the law suits may be im- mense. Jt fs supposed to be a. least $100,000. A large bed ox lake of ralt nas been dircovexed about sixty m orthwest 0° Georgetown. aud ninety miles from Aw The sali is remarkaoly pure. Thirty kettles and falt pans are already ovuered for drying anu chy) stalir og the salt Ou the 25th inet aut tie stean- eal Jerry Smith, employed a5 a lightex im Lavaca and Masagoida Bays, in coujanctiou with the New O. ae packets. bur.t her steam cbimuey. scalding the engineer, John Kin- neil. 60 beuly that he died in three hours, and also in- juriog a fireman f0 muou that no bopes are entertained ‘of his recovery. At the time of the accident the Jerry the was about four miles above ludianola She had beeu detained #2 the latter pout two ways on account of heavy wexther. No othe: percou was hurt. aud very trifling damoge was tastaiued in the wood. work ef the vessel - none ‘by the hall, Sie hau no passengers ou boaid, we unaerstand We take the following extract of a letter from the Galves‘on Civitian of the 27th vltimo: — Braconia Counry, Nov 26, 1849. This _is.a busy reason in our county; all classes and conoMions of wen bave active employment. and every ove seoms industrious, Mecliauics ace in great de- mad; wevel: brick su wood work are ia progress; wor hwen are few and wazes high. ‘The season hes provea uufortanate for the cotton Planie’. who.n this section makes ecarce a balf crop while ju the lower pact of the county the result has been much worse. ‘he notion begins to p.eva:l gene- rally that sugar is han cotton has proved. The planier stragries suger cane ceems to be naturally adapted to both oar soil end climate. The ex perieuce of the last foar yeava, viz :—1846, "47, 43, "49—has demeusirated this fact, and it $s probable thai two out of the ext three years will be Il: Kewise javorable erop years for sagar eau ‘There veral very fine euzar houses in the lower pars of the «ountry, tl which. in Loalana, you wiil ecarce fird ove ina havdred. ‘The yielu this car is hardly so gieot as was obtained 1 1813. Still hh, he result $s very piofitable, Im no ovher branch of agriculture do investments pay co large a diviuend a3 the sogar planter receives. 1) e pubjoined is from the Houston Telegraph, of the 20:h ult, ‘ Mr. es Simmons arrived in towa on Thursday, on b's retura icom bi Paro. He came throagh fron thas to Fiedevickeburg in comeany with only two men. No hootile }nd'ans wee even on their rou 6, They cawe throogi m twenty-one days. Me, Simmons | coniims the xeports that tue wsper prairies ace de- luged with rain The streams we.e all high it was reported that the covernmen. train. on the route from San Antonio to bi Paso wer deaued several weeks, Owing fo the mivy condit ou of the pi Many of the cm 'grauis who eetedled at El aco ave pleased wita the countsy, and ceverel ace engaged ta mercantile Doeiwens ‘The late accounts from El an f yg! Chihvah: and from Santa ti | Bove beseme hostile to Ive’ Amecioans, and the © bined tribes Irom the O.ganoe moa ms east Paco to the moat: of the Gila river, are watehing for opportumities to avense (hemeelves for the lors of any | Of their warriors, who kave iallen i uray ski wisoey The Kiowayso! N et ‘ron ee < are probably vo ae | twelve of the )wdians were killed El Paco, by Texan evigrants dal the bawds ju thet section se repging in tee mountain chalo | hushua hove slo been exasperated to # tent by the whulecale buicheries perpetueted by Awe- | Chihushva and Daravgo beens ked. and several of the iors slain, by the U. 8 troops there hen wostt- litles have once commeuced with Indians, they cau Dever be paciiet unless subdued by defeat or peace is purchased by indewnifying them fo. the lors of their thet itis by no me Probable that they will accept ADY Presenis that the government will be di posed to grant to purchace ‘There appears to be no al Ternative left for the geueral government bat to eom Pel these savages by toves to sue for peace. bow on the borders ef the Apache country are :oad quate for this purnote mililary comm: Senta be have been compe! to call for volu: | restet the invasions ef the savages there. forces at kl Paso hitherto been able to act only op the devensive. The goverument shoaid at oace fend an overwhelming foree dieotly futo the indian courtry, and then they may be induced to sue for | Peace withou: fing @ gau. If this predatory war iv covtinued much longer, bundveds of emigrants may fall undes the abawhs m pe rfidious savages — N @ Steasewr Atarawa av N reo ~The steamahiy Alaba’ ht. amived just evening from Ubegres. wh | she leiton the 20th vit. Lae the parcergers Whose names are given below ad the Alabawa ou the 2d lust. fu lat. OW . Mr. Tressott of itinets wear x3 of age. tiv. T. was iN previous om California and was aivived by utake the jourrey, iis effects Mr. Wm ©. Da N.S Wil- A MeCarey, M Lvigge A. Belle, 4 part he hanus © Ww A B Yoot, W_Lask ~ Me- Leugblin, W. L. Donae, A.D. Neper, J. 8. MeCoumiek, W Neltoo, + Abrahams. R. B. smi*b. O. Highton, 0. Luyror J.B Sendey. Wm. Toot and son. FU. I, Var- | ayn, O. W. Hurtin, J Vetgel J). 0 Noland W. Noland, WC. Devis, Mac Stopt. D. Hiacon, N a T (Chittick. J Bailey, T. Treseott, Wh Bain, Ecaneit Mr. Doubleday, W. W terson. ©, Braudt. F. A. Ruther’ if, D. Met } mand lady. WR. Devis. A Wilkinron, 8 Harryman, ¥. Srovch, J Michell, C. Hughes J R Lang, W.! 8 K. Flemming, F. Moowus W. Ii E P. Stevenson, 5S. Hi. Diller, OP. Hu W. Erunt J. 8 Lester, G W. Lee, Robert Wikeon. W. 8. Tovell, W Locier. W.B Simmons. A. 8 Nestend, KA. Darel W. Miller, J. Maller, Cherley Fi W. Kellogg, Joep men weie ar: toon Tue exem patio Caldwta. aod proof was adduced ‘orbow that the epuriovs gold had been innocently takeu for borset the portics seoused and that thes criminal intent. They wee ¢ fold wp the coast by wore guiltless of any coure discharged. Reocréer Baldwin rent the cov to the mint to have the precious metal Ven ie bare alloy M do, the tre n erclosint the following fi rom Dr. sort the ara: through the courtesy of the Reoodey we lay Jemoy be of service in detceting ews ech ‘ft persent im eveulation RANCH Mivy, New OForAvs Doc c. 8. 186%, Hy Ddefore ovr re the «p the weighty ag the eirewmferen dusted for eagles Pi ene that ie permane the euin fite i for ae weight fs concerned. bat it nearly of equal value with gold, work. Dive coins iw question wer eit of ti end weicht; but thee epurione Cotas wer T'4 grains less. They eve rbout thee biekwaes es one genuine quacter evote, butexered it indicmeicr. The ge is romarkanly We dene, he deceive rayone, Tuey o the mark of mmees the carte; di'e, 1549, Deo 14.— the New Orleavs aiiut, * 0,” Sureeme Court or rae Usiren States, Volrey f meed ry of Pemmaylvania were admitted an ettor- Heys Ad ountellorsofthiseorst. No 21 Vristram o uke e. al. claimants of the bark Soean U. Lind, va, 1 Eeenwetl ct al,—On the motion of Mr. xe, we unre) for the Soeepees Ca eres f om thecrr eve Covrtof (he United States for South Car doc! eted diemireed with costs, under t. No 183. ‘The United States ® ef Louis Botedore. this eppeel was aicoed by Mersts. foward and jenderron in support of the motion, and by Mr. Wil- Jett and Mr. Attorney General in opposition thereto, — Pepubite, Dee. V6. Smith was bound for Lavaca. and it occurred when | Bea She brings $500 000 fu gold» . Nowad, Req. of Texas and john W. Ache | more remunereting aod certain | u with a thouseud enemies destructive to cocton; out | ¢. | ewine, 600, } i | iiceve vuder the sanction of the Stave goveroments of | Thoe at santa Ke heve | Thee Indiens have lost so mauy warrtors | The forecs | alpine Knives of theve | £ if t | the Tue French Pantismenvary hey: negro’ is no- ‘thing ravein ihe French Apr ne ene ers cheer @ pretts npineeneell ep upon ty with weak voices fo rpeak loader—express Pihele impatience doring & dull debate by calling for the oraer of the day —remind ibe Houre thet dinver hour is near, by cries | of lotus 6” — © ye ened Gl og angen member for the name of au unku Speaker, and cther liberties, which, if at Hh mpted C Comapons, would greatly astov\ ua Mr. Shaw L CArY TRADE REPORT. Sarvavar, Des. 15-6 P. M. Owing to the delay of the s.eamer with later foreign news, trade in general was less active, and some arti- es of produce were iu but moderate request, Cotton wes held above the views of buyers; sales were limited, * could not be made except at eovcessions holders unwilling to submit to. Good brands of this Liate and western flour were in gord request, at firmer sates, Common aud inferior qualities were heavy, and sales tight, there being but @ moderate local and east- ern demand. Cavadian continued steady, with @ fair inquiry. The entire stock of flour in this market, at — t) «close of canal navigation, was estimated at abou! £°9,000 barrels, including 160,000 of Canadian, Coa- riterable parcels of the latter weve being shipped to Jeverpool, and were going forwardin American bottoms. under the operation of the new navigation la ee brands were more active. with a better de- vd for export. Rye flour was steady, while meal ea heavy. Wheat was quiet, but prices were steady. Cenadian continued in good demand for export. a steady prices. Corn was inective, and prices rather heavy, while there was no change of mowent iu ovher grain. Owing to the reduced stock of poric in market, iurther advanced today trom 60c to $1 per 1 for mess, and for psme 25. to 60c. por barrel, Beet was dell. Li continued firm. with light sales. Butter and cheese wexe unchanged. Groceries ex- hibited no chavge; tte seles were mostly eonfiued to molas.¢s of the wer crop. Orlean: Sales of 75 bbls, were made as $6 6234 a $6 Pearls were steady, but guivt, at $6 SL. urrs.— #lour—RSales embiaced some 6.500 bbls. including flue at $4 06a $4 37; sourat $4 25 o $460; crdiuary Stats at $4 .)a $4 45; common and stiaicht State and Causda et $4 62. Obio eud b it $4 Tha bt 57/4; mixed Michigan at $4 876 Michigan at $4 04 a $508; favoriie W $3 18; farey Michigan and pure Genet jenesee at $5 at $5.15 8 $5 BL; iauoy Gi A950; Jamey Obio et $5 60's $5 76: extra Ou.o at $3 75 @ $6. ond extra Gevesee at $5 00 a $6 37g. Of the sa’es, 1,000 bbls. were Canadian. at quotations —Seuth- em Flow quotation Rye $2 1. Corn Meal stilt continued dull. withoat eny variation from yesterday s quotations. HM ieat—Sales included 11.700 baehels ‘rood Canadian. in bond. 1d 700 bushels of common red Southern with rales of 4.000 bushels at Sige e: and ley was ecavce, with sales ef 1.200 bushels, Gert iciedet ites bak he watides co pelos sere Oats were neavy aid do)!, with rales of Northern at 42e. a 45c.; Jersey at C$e. a 19e., aud Soathern at Ste. a 85e Corn Bales were 8 0C9 bushels, at 54c. @ 5c. for new Northern; 57 }¢¢. a 03}¢e. for Western wixed, aud 500. a 60e. for Hat enu ivand yellow. Jee Ibs. of Northwest bone sold to the trade at B70. Coat.—150 tonsCumberland coal cold at $6. Cotrex.—Sa'es of this avti we very diffienlt to eect. eudiurvch a market as exists at present, it is almoct imposs:ble te make quotations, The following still rewatu the asking prices of holders—buyers offer urvally about a qeaster lower ior small parcels, and tcles could not be forced without # greater concession LaVERPOOL CLass (CATION. bile and N.Orteane, Florida. and Tenas, Up onde, .—A dvll feeling ti prevailed and the sales were congued mo'tly tothe wants of the trade; No.1 Bue 2 weirs mackerc! were held at p12 a $8. Feurr—Theve was leca doing mi xaiai rates were but 609 boxes et $2 02 iT boxes were selling at $1698 9155, and65c a70c. Ha- ‘vena oranges Pere tellivg sa loos at $7 per aa. Frecnts —Wngagement) have boea mete for Liver- pool.” 2,000 to 3 000 bbls o Joaretis 6d.a1 bash wheat et 4d. ena heavy good ‘Theve was considerable olvving for Califoruia, bat the Lorge engagements for of be Lava flour, bat the terms did transpire. sievuay, fone 10.000 @ 15.000 bola. flour were engaged to Liverpool et 1s. Gd. als. Ou, while cotton was taken at7 2d. Hors, ~ 160 bates cold #6 Vie.. cah. asses.—in new exop New Orleans, the sales were Heres at 000 for airic ly ps me saunples; also, eales of clu Texas at 220., hoth 4 month Navas 8 ano op evail. nerally demanded 7Se., ard (het figura wes peiu (rr 1.600 gallons; other orls ve- at chang ons — Pork—'t tales were 2000 bbls et $12 aud the ce im prices, while Prov: 50 @ $15 for mers aud prime, aid $8 71889. Beef was | Beovy e& $6 sor prime aud $$ 00a $8 75 for mess. Of prime mers, the tales were £00 Lissor sat $1550. Beof 1i6 bbls, sole $1260. Lard war dell bat firm, e2 of 260 bbls, aud ticrces at 6i/e. a 6)ée., and 0 kegs of prime et 6c. Butter aud cheese were come y marked change. nevctlon® thronth the week embraced T00 casks, including falr to prime paicels at $5 12% a $3 60, Cbetce lots were wos plenty, aud the sales were mo tly of the ordingiy descriptions. Sccan—The warks as a2 last quoted, Gall and in fo vox of the buyer. Ww «.—£bere !s not co mach Snquiry thts cea: formesly, anu a doll (evling tsantictpated daring ‘We have to mention thet from Ist January, Jeges with Rice, axr. 10's Announcements of Births, Marviages end Deathe etree sh canal pad een ‘Died On Friday afternoon, the 1ith fest, Manceuw Ev- B. ey flo sire dar erp er, Mesa te 2 Sian Nov ri eg esa ‘Sorat, trom Bos , Bucksport; o® herve, 8, Macan: ‘ual Tollinav, Losivn; brig Somers Watson ‘Oharles= do Sth, borks Rapid, vet: NYork, next mocks ova Vince, mative of St. André, France, in the 54th Larrebee Bustis, Curso vs. Seor of bis . if Cherleetene ails 3 eit 7 His friends and acquaintances, as also these of his | Yyiiiou” Rois ish ee acanceet, melee, b sous. are respectiully invited to attend his funeral. | os Sheiklon, P joy: Lew jo, oxe from bis late residence. No $6 Thira ay on Sun- mt u; Cheshire Hoge digche day. at 2 o’clook, His remains will be taken to Green- Bina wore ont wood cemetery, Bis the 16th inst... heart yovte Anne, daughter of James ap. Lynch, LF ia 11 months and 11 days. ba je of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this day, (Sunday) from the resi- ones g her parents, 105 Cherry strest, at 1 o'clock recively. Pon amy be “ 16th inst, Marriias Van Dyxe Duno: year: ‘The friend: poeg relations. also Manhattan Lodg 20.1. 0, of O F.. are respectiully invited to att late residence, 3 North Moore street. On Friday night, Deo. 14, Jane Lovie, only daughter of Dr. Franeis H . ard Franecs Mary Jackson, aged 3 yeas end é month: Ai New Orleans, on the Sth inst. at 6 o’clook, of Gvepey of the brain, Ema Mos wes » davghter of Wm. M.and Almira Tramball. ei chateau teneds nelbes ne * Weekly Report of Deaths, In the Cy sad a, County of New York, from the Sth day of to the A: wag in Dees ber, ; Girls, 80—otal, 253, leart, be. Beret cst Consumption, ea Ons, Ret emo mmm eet cote em it 1 7 5 4 ited States, 173; ireland, 3 Scotland, 1; Wales,2; Germany, Il; 1 5, Fanitentary, fiona 1, Black~ ys einen Tsland? 6 Ofty Ut fe y Pi Blackwell's fulaud, 8; Colored « flome, A. W, WHITE, Cite Inspector. City fnepector’s Office, Dee. 15, i849. es ‘og i nm, Du ys Caley itta, “3 omtcaunin, “ke Ee Liverpeoh'C Hi Jacob A Weservelt, Hoodiess, do, te vlor & Rich: Cal Brondcr, Ferrell, Now Ocleand.d 'W Blatt; Sousbscact{ lestou s Co. Fronciseo; Lo ) Shaunon, C ‘Brige—Copt Jobm, Bu Coc herine, Sccit, StJoxo 4 gom. Caxdenas, Nesmith & Waele: Nonics, Boye & Hincken: PR lez We Motolak, D. #8, Matanzas, Nesmith & Walsh: ie nba, J Taowpe so, Brana Pont Ernst, (Pr). Bossy, view. Andersow. New Or- cll, Jacksonville, Nesmith & citer header Howard lifax. NS. B Metvers; Alder Celestia, Ward, Pensscols, se ch, man. Collins. Horibut & do; Tow meen J Ketch: ec Biate, a Itt, Boston; Willard Miter, Wareham: anual, Tavnton. Sloop—Roger Williams, Sturger. Providence. Arrivea. £,M Steamship, Her gem. Crah tree, bree Nov souks ‘wpton 20ih. 275 Hal (ax Dee } Wits nde gud possen he, oMettes Sands. Packet ship Qu of tie Ly rerpesk, Hier “, with mese eed 4.9 porre vers, to Criunall, Mi f a Ship America, Dore L ve Swit mdso end “5 D&A Kiner'and & Co, 30 8 Bevua O: rns, Nov 18 wth » &e “OED tw Wine & Co. R Showheens Novi ‘of Cope Mav, vith winds consisnily tom the No «Wil, Cooke, Mobile, 19 (are, ith cotton, to order, or. yoo! to the ama Jat Jon BLES. spoke he'g nlf, Baven coon Hondaras tor Now Yorke uo W hos beom 10 days N of Hatteras Suve Telegraph Seober, Baluimoree r Clove, Swall, Stem Sobr Sarah, Csguc4; New ‘Bedford. Below. Satted, Southern: Le omer Isthm: ye W wiskey.—Saten of 100 bbls. were made at 2%. a 28}o. | fo. Ohio and pritou, end 60 bb's, dvudce at 27e, cash, of Produce por Hodson River £ 0 Whiskey, bbl 141 Batier, STOCK SALES be #5 Ord vores st 774! 1 do., road Hic} 10 Fitehbmig halt fine ¢ 3 15 do. std, i") €136 Bouoa Come Pulranes Vi Gv he fe a-visher Reieo. d n if fo. Hg: 4 Powr xhyauta ws ake 1155 16 Mechanics’ Band, 20)<5 Cindid Bawi, 1286 i DOMESTIC MATKETS. New Beprony On Mareer The market coniioaes firm with a prices aie well sustained of 710 bb! u on Wes port at)! o0: ‘ 18 ry. but baye's parch ue remaintoy very trem et the recent ales of 200 bhis gioand Her and good N. W. Coast, at and 600 bts on reported attherome price. Whaleboue —Tre morkes is dull. and we have no transactions to report, Lact ralesan New Youk per Ib. | Dee, 18 —At market 780 | wron € $6; eecond quality, $ 945 2 years old, $10 to HIT to $23. Working Oxeo—$50, $65 » $93. Cows and Calve—si6 $1%. $23, 526, 89, But. Sheen ard Lombi—$1 25, $1 60, $2. A ot xta celd et $., cash, Swine—3% a4 ce Nee. € mer Carver M ry At market, | 212 out 1290 ‘beeves, amd O12 stores, con t ting oy Wouking oxen, cowes avd calves. yearlings, 2 ye d and 3 yeavaold. Prices :—Market Beet—F.x- tro. 96 per ewt.j Ise quality, $5 60; 2d qaetity, $4 y year old $15 Bd yeodity, $4. ‘Carreling Caitle—Ners $3.60 $'; No. 2.9225. Stores—Working oxen 78000. f owes end Colves—$i6. 2) 2°.2 Vige—$5, 7, 9. 10; two three yrers ola $12. \ 8.460 at maiket rh . by lot, $7 12. 183, 1 60. 175 a2, Swine—590 at ket, Sg a4)co.; retail 454 ® bie. Remarks maiket was petive with a opward tendency. 112 cars came over the Filchbarg Railroad, and 104 over the Boston pd Lowell Raitroad loaded with cattle. sheep, d poultry. Number froateach State te nr cattle road 1450 sheep mbes; New Hemp. bire 88 eat 2 200 theep New York, 127 cattle, 180 sheep and lemb«, and Total, cattle, 2142; sheep and lambs, 8,100; | FORRIGN MARKETS. Havana, Dee, 7.—Sinece our report of 2let November, ck of Foyer wes reaaerd to & mere trifle, and igher, Weq Whit ‘ 0» 10}< 8.; yelows 6a Bers; cholow TF aticne: by 5 made at 2)¢re. very atthe eut-ports, which prices reeim | hotly to continge for ‘be moment. The supplies aie on yet very restricted, One dealer bas contracted @ delivers until end of January at the rate of * The emalt quantity of coffee brought for sale is not adeqoate fo mest the equi y,aud pricesere high Some ol ©! widdling quality and sales of new have beeu made at xy to very good, A em © from Chavleston brought 10%) end 10%, ite casks from atore rt 10 rials; th jecked by sanplies of ovr isiana ciop. A cargo of lumber came in since our leet report of which one helt has heen cold #. $0 ohias $00 end 28)¢ for Bath $26 for Kactern, duce oor Sw “? the rates oof dealers reem now willtoy of P,P. red, trom Wil ween wort jen at $28 end § another jrem the t wes om contrac, except (3,000 feet whieh brought $25. cights.—A Spanica bark of 1800 box a aimoria and market, mn but; d en Awerlcen ith 126 bark of 3600 hones st wh 5 for can bark of 1000 boxes wan taken for Boson at 87) con's per bex. ‘esr tine. —Vessele from al! parts the U, States are admitted (o free pratique. if bringing cleen bills of health. Exchange on Loodon il per cent prem. New York and Boston }4 a 1 per cent pre Au Ameri- i , for San Francisco, is et anchor in the Norih Kiver. Dee 5—Wind at sunrice, WE WSW; meridian, calm; sunset, #2, end light. Foretgn Matis. Lerren Baes of amer haem for Hevansa, wil? eo a0 00 Ge Be ala motes “¥ fc cuecs Fe. ‘aa of eam Po x aud Liverpool, pittete © Herald ote « ‘Tuesday, 18: 2015 minates t Cold Heater, for Rlo Janotvo and 0 Herald ohee ou Tuesday, ab 12 in be prepaid && the Herald office to any part of jeamer Philadelphia for TH. wil 50 Reading Room (uf Exchange), hod Sisanier Burops,_ for I Liveepaot, day, Deo 1%. a6 15 wh cloek: and Siumater, for Itte Jon 0, he, will n et the rbove, o4 Ta doy, #6 14 o'clock {tere cou be prepaid f+ the avove oll'ce to any pariof th we Leaver Pace o* new sicrmer Phitadelnhin. for wil clore et) Renyeu's. Ol Wall etuecs, om Mi quarter ty 4 o'elo ‘a. + Of new seams Cod Hanier, for Rio Jneivo ©, will cose #9 tvoveoa Tascday, tie 18th, ai of steamer Eorops, for pot. will close as clock, 10 minaion (94 epa'd to destination. Miscellaneow Br Snip Sarvon Paixce--We ro Tnful Infermation of the total Jo xined, of Belfrst, Cenknin | Letters can be p aterday the of the Br ship satlor fy ram avhore ow Covoohe, ¥ G om 6 wy The ey ary 2°9 m tes distant, in searc’ of | Prone, baaides exposure, wee W8.at of foot. Jor Prince wet oure bo th rt. ’ ont in (Levick of ue vee". & wre icadered tre p. CN 6 Pieayane 9007. f New in, whieh hi 4 A the cocks m ae other domaze thom t Scun MantHa Axx—The echt wreck: on the Now Ines Bar (before reperied es the Express) we nin Jacren, for Boston, returned to B hoving Horm fu contac while et eneh No. tond the muda, | funeral. on Monday, ite inst.. at 12 o'clock, aoe his at Cad sceateare eae Pw ast, supposed to be one of the | Witu slip Covdeia, by wile’ she reeciv'd covsid m9 Ke A Sewn from Fronkfort, with s cargo of event box ah a ye Deter Ielund Ledge. Sie hod b # di was supposed that she went om tn art Arnoee—A letter seetved in this efly yeat dated WeilBeot, Deo 13, 1B isso ‘that lomo ship. sapposod vht o 1th wean Provibe gone, Owwe to a bed wih ber ror Ree Pola. to Uhetham, ¢. Nhe report oristaaied from lomber Indra. from, the Bast- Hn Ase ¢ neat Race Poiut, wigut of 110% inst, m Auvertirrr, 1 Kev Weer, Nov Salvage on brig Cuthnoo and mate: riols hes bern pevonerd hy bo! omey, emountint toes 46 $2180 67, POA Ee Ivege on the ex oo wes eepanged by uclend= Anis on Kem Vouk: moon mount $518 ¢ Nov f sehr Johu Pelets, Morrison, fom New York, Yo wns Bey, ted ero, ¥ te 2 ou Sambo- Se seoctved, re Flovtd: oin wre 4 tuceeeded 'n foping hee of rd ev ived bere with © preec’d pny AUC pe M receives wew his owne #et Towns Boy. Corre rdjowucd. The brig Etoe hot boon disehy & and hove oul; wi yo- thing furiner will Vo doue antel (ie coptaiu leans iow his owners. evinentows, Dee 12— Wernett om Ba thors fn Hiverius Gov Ser cones lose. leh Champion (of St George, i lara r, er0e Om od for some veare in tat 1 he wor he Nant B. tneket whe lers will no: fipal dene te cud ty +e piguorh ped lore on pochae spd chate® OF Coleo. po £2, Chimay "ga ht On capen, in July, Olympia, Woolas, NB, 6. SOO op. Pilot Lort Reliet, Compbell days out, Ovi 2, ine 7 NX, lon 2h og mm . Cl Smits NOrlerusy ieee Wee leans, tuuday, Maran: A’, Deo 2 Arr bork Hecla, a © Nausrian’ Rov 28a hark Go re eh phia; 2a b ig Lewievee, Mell, N York. avery dy Nov i7—Sobr Reebablte, Sawyer, for Ner- ap ve Cups, Nov 20—Sid brig Logan. Ani 2 trig Satine Jelteoba, from ler digg, whe only Ava versal im porte Home Por, Barrvimoee, Deo lt—Are Russian shin ee. mg 5 men; barks Cen Wool, Litho, B deway, faevare, NY ralus, Simi . iicwershy” Oeeem, Parker, = Foxwell, Kio de Janeiro; mw; sebrs One ged, (new, wii 1078, emily J osnsouy, Heston: Uv Buckspert. sid he obre me uwauk Ellwet!, West Inches nineante, Stowers Boston, Deo It— schivs Verwilli b vig Plymentn; rites tive) Brows, Liver pard, £0 passengers: ) ‘vork ‘304 Ww Prise Travios Dracut. Shack eford, Pernambuco; Osco! slcimeres A Y Germ, Burke, Ma:an2 aaj achun Uatalogns Sones fareus Mullen, Wilm 3 Nasson, Baltimore, Noiing wen to aea. Brig Wan Pitt og and anchored ju Eresivogt Roady brig aadover haste nehored 1 Nosteskes Raagie ‘ashington, McC, Tarbox. Philadeiphia, Cld belg Leo, 2th, ahin Delaware, Tarbox, Charles Mavson, Co!itornio: sehts Harriet. Gi ‘Bik Tui Eli ides. Be clo, RS - Sid 1h, shin O} ay bri; rivgton Sam & vow Tnisna’ Ga ab a van MeMurce Y, tives pool. As cicowshina Texbelln, Button bert | vis Key @ Sovani Noriherner, Bada. X iy Beveun, below bork Macy » Swen (Ev), Peo, fom Llvesposl, ‘Bld hark Vou (Hsu), Zeswon, Amsterdam; cor epsye, we Taomasron, Deo Sm are nenee Ciarendos "endle- Dh Mook, NYovk. Sli eth, ewe Kurd, per, ra Ses Lion, Drown, w), Avey, aad sone Aveazon Ble monion, do. Hyannis, Oct 12- Sld cohr Elizabeth B. Bacon, San Fran- cisco, with lumber gud cool Key West, Dio 6—ave sche Hop, Gibbs, NYork; 8th, bork Lewellyn, Poudleioy, NLovdon, Sid Nov Veil, NYovk; Doe 3, ye is Cughnee, bye | oo . Deo ie waieh wh: , Smithers, ivora 1 e’plis. Peoven & The sche John @ Bo 5 wo" ip Baron, _ from, NYouk. beat iv and page iy thi ao he cohes Po vwre'e wrecked covds. ceparicu for the ev versely $a (ag Roadstend, exc werd. B and pleasant. © 6—Clé bark Ariins, sind NYork; brig wa, Por’ Lavoee Barcel Sace%y ‘Sasi iat Hovaur dhe, i Wig SR hom 2, Moore, for mime, ‘nvm wenty se ve chove, ead 0. iv wy Ort ears, 0 5. - ” Cha bans Florida, brics Fea Piotr ear, Chortes: weilles; eehrs O cheter, (A ecbicola; Wm mer, Tirsen, Key Wes Alfred Bact, Gaiden Pog 4 Avrora Bercalis, accom. Sevonmi me Eoy. Are sieomshin mich ® Willveins, Bavaw. Seoit, Northam, Ks eilew. snip Midde: ‘ex, Snow, Boston N 6 rovidence, RI; aeticolay. Plauter, Lawless, parks NT Wolfe, Iphias May — Soa. Gooper, i woves Havana. Ary ctcamship Galvesvon, Suce Deo W—Are che Pecific, Wricht, Mar gg ined Ail ioe NYoak. Clu 1, sloop Emora'd, Dexter, Boy, Crowell, spay NYor cohegs Art sehr Etisha Brooks, Barlow, fe Lvvop7, Deo Wie SI brig Adelaide, Walob, Calle cnn Powrnsnn, Due 1-C' brig Machtzonne, Chamberlain, Devons, Dee 18—Ar zatie Honduras, Cross. peter a , Saitoh, ity Burgess, Alb, § Ls bons. Jones "3 ins a do: Bron. Veil. Co. 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