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running away of pene slaves, for ks are everywhere an re indignity which the South yust suffer by the proviso, that drives them but it is also the practical, business- lars and cents; and when dol- nme and cents enter into controversy, it ceases to be betraction. But more than is the ques- py of safety to the institution of the South, upon pny h ite wbcle ime of domestic and social or, dion dey at the root of the debate. The noe - oo on & balance in the Senate—the two sections neutralise > other, Admit Califoruia she stand: destroyed — cy of th ‘North. The time has settlement of the dispute, maeet some startling things before a may aa i It has been hint d tous that o pepe may be expected for throwing out of the Union all the territo- ries west of the Rocky Mountains, including Oregon, Deseret, and California, leaving them to form a confe- themselves, under the protection of the Uni- ‘one plan by which the Union may eserved intact, and undivided by a line of latitude. ir. Webster himeelf, has heretofore hinted at this ‘thing; but the difficulty ot moving in it, almost insurmeuptable; whi mor folly of the expedient, one thing, certain—the admission of California, as now organized, will stoutly resisted; ner do |’ feel any assurance that 5! will be admitted at all at the present on of gress, even should it extend to next December. in conclusion, without # compromise, there is the hazard of dirunion; and apprehend that Toombs and Stevens will be sustained by the Southern press in puch a mapner as to precipitate the issue upon Con- ess, to thefexclurion of every thing else. A day in ‘ashington will satisfy any Northern man that the time for joking has gone by. It is now @ compromise or disunion, Let us hope that the President will sug- gest some way of escape. ever the wi Wasnixaton, Deo. 16, 1849. The Trouble between Messrs. Meade and Duer—The Cabi- net—The Austrian Mission—Charge to Holland, ge. $e. ‘The difficulty between Mr. Meade, of Virginia, and Mr. Duer, is, I believe, on the polnt of being adjusted; Dut as yet the amende honorable has not been made, though the telegraph reported itso by mistake. Your article of yesterday on the cubject was read with much Interest, and the views set forth in it received with gmuch applause. As to your correspondent rega, he has been removed by Mr. Ewing, on account of yeur second publication of the Brega correspondence, in which a letter occurs containing a special reference to the Secretary of the Interior. This was too much for the delicate nerves of ‘Mr. Ewing, already so much shoeked by the Douglass Borrespondence. ‘There are men so sensitive in regard to their reputation, that they feel perfectly sore on the Bubject. Mr. Ewing belongs to that category. Mr. Brega will, nevertheless, be taken care of, and feels perfectly satisfied on the subject. Since’ your fi Publication of his correspondence, Mr. M Eis (Brega's) brother in-inw, Dr. Wilson. bureau of customs; and the friendly band, will’ no doubt provide for Mr. Bro Hiad not a certain tall Senator taken the matter riously to heart, M ficed by the mi like the present friends, whether they are suc ay. ton’ ensis has committed all sorts of blunders, i hold on to Mr. er amanuensis” will Gnd iter, while the latter, with bis pecut lasticlty’ of motion, will Bave slipped into another coat. have, in one of my previous letters, expressed an opinion that the present cabinet will be obliged to re. sign on ot about the middle of February; from present ap boweyer, it would appear that the period ts spontaneous dissolution is much nearer at hand. ‘Mr. Clayton, it ix said, is quite willing to quit. He would sooner “strip naked, jump into s hogshead of Mnolaeses, and then expore himrelf, in fly time, to the @noyance of these insects, than be exposed to the @buse of the press, from one end of the Union to the amust expect thi Deast will turn again Will stop to fight the dog. The arrival of 40 many distinguished Tungarian nem. com. of Colonel Webb. as C er. Mr. Webb ought not to pted; Mr. ath a hee trance rate @. r. ny iD app ~~ Dg hie an, Committed Fanother of those bi pbort administration ef the State paecleaes abo me might have Ignored the existence of such Austria, and forgotten to appoint » Charg Fienma, os Metsernion cnse forgot to appoint mister to Washington over nine mont Mablen! of Pennyly: ‘minister plenipotentiary enna. The whole world would have understood and Sppreciated our diplomatic neglect; but Mr. Clayton cwar tired of being tormented and d by Colonel ‘Webb, and war more anxious to e iiend id (or gmake one, iu the person of Governor Seward) home, than protect the honor of his country in forsig parte The second thing that will be done by Congress in regard to Austria, will be to introduce a resolution abolishing OF suspending all diplomatie intercourse Pith thet power, and to the C pa from matle ‘Gem. Cass Will tntrodiese the resolution in Senate. The third thing, aud the best of all, will be the i troduction, by the samo Senator, of & Teselution, by ! ave no doubt these resolutions will pass both Houses with great re. ‘Thus the money thrown @way on our diplo: more usefully and properiy applied to th the victims of Austrian tyranny, A hint bas beeu thrown out, that Mr. Clayton has Instructed Col. Webb to intere 2 Vienna, in favor Of Kossuth’s wife and children evidently made fer buncom’, Of the world is & she ill be appoint- ed Charge to Holland. This settles the claims of the Philadelphia North .1 an ‘Wasninoron, December, 1849. Report of the Secretary of the Nawy Continued, Being compelied to stop, in order to get my letter of the 24 inst into the mall, now renew the compre- honsive report of the Secretary of the Navy your attention to that report relating to sup- oem of Congress, in May, 1848, to quiring this department of the govern- ment te buy American hemp. The estimated con- for the navy is about 600 tons per ann: of the eame year, Commodore Skinner ‘tacles reading 1 (00 tons for bud Increase the supp'y the by ® purchase of @bout 160 toms ot Russian by and the store houses Navy Yard being crowded full. he was obliged to re storage for the same outside. to ment of the same to destruction by fire tions therefore, that bouses should be = at the Charlestown Navy tion that recommends- that coures erp and jore Skinner's explanation of his report to the the 2'th of January. where bis «pectacies jd $210 to $205 ws the cost of a ton of Russia ould receive, as it merits, the rame considers. bis expianation of the dugk transaction be- tween the contractor and the exe: Lucid that it murt arrert the atteution of = hoe, | Am constrained agai ion of the entire report of this bureau, + containing such soundness cf views as will entitle Ite oblef to the fret promotion to the admiraity. if Con gress in ite wisdom | please to embrace my reoom- mendations and est ‘b that grade in the service I became early ratirfied. on my intimace acquain- tainoe with ( ommodores Morris aud Skin} ‘hat from the peculiar cowstruction of their minds they would be eminently qualified to conduct such negotiation are cowally carried on with the Pi of Muscat, ke, where exta t tin wate snd tinsel secure such oer commerce and | therefore ¢ bs traprfer to such service, rt of Com: lore Warrii Chief of th dues su of Ordnensem Ls aregrephy't wiis briefly call Toion ana oth jects eowived that at ‘tion and investigation from A) |, ae their Immense advantages to not too strongly urge sud our sapecition would allow us to give ons of Lieut Maury, scoompa- ‘* report, will reosive, as act ut este importenes to them. The » nying ( cmmedore it deserver, the cons! The brie report of Freer Cy bled of the Bu. rovi-toms and (lothing. evidenoes the acquire skill of this meritorious offoer stration of the affairs of this buread, ope that weevil will be banished from the ot | tte endless varietien, from ment and that» deaf ear will not be | Yo the com plaints #0 ofteu made by the common aly ices of the sevrinn, teat Sie gedenel equiges ‘ia po ‘far below that of the merchant service. ‘The mail is about to go. Tamust deter the Seoretary’s own views fer my next. Our Baltimore Correspondence. Baxritoas, Deo. 17, 1849. Father Mathew—Ezstensive Fire—Arrival of Fruit—Pio- lene and Rowdyism—JAtiack on Thomas Ward—Mar- kets, ke, Father Mathew attracted an immense concourse of fpectators yesterday, at St. Patrick's churoh, where he preached in the morning. About one thousand Persens took the pledge, among whom were some ef our most inveterate topers, which doubtless had the effect of decreasing the profits of the tavern keepers yesterday. The extensive steam soap and candle manufactory of Isaac Solomon, on Albemarle [street, was yesterday to- tally Sesteored by fire, with all its contents. Several houses adjoining, were also considerably damaged He had an insurance of $7,000 in the Fire Insurance Com- pany, of this city, andof $3,500 in the Knox Insurance Company, of Indiana, which has recently opened an agency in this city. ‘There has been a great scarcity of fruit in this city for Christmas W ag gas and raisins and oranges were selling at double the usual price. They have met with & great full this morning, however, the brig Fabius, having arrived from Malaga, Tents , with 7,700 whole boxes, 1,500 half boxes, 1,500 quarter boxes, 50 casks, and 100 kegs raisins; 54 kegs and 100 half Kegs of grapes, and 50 frails of almonds. The sehooner Sussex also brought a cargo of 110,000 oranges. Our city was Loy distinguished for acts of vio- lence and row in addition to several firemen’s fights, a cao wpamed John Fox, was beaten by a gang of rowdies, with bricks and clubs, to such an ex- tent that his life is despaired of Ons of the party, named Conrad Swartz, was arrested. Cut heads and other injuries were abundant, and one young man had his right arm nearly cut off witha dirk knife. Thomas Ward, well known throughout the country as the player and theatrical manager, whilst walkin, quietly along Market space last evening, with a friend, was knocked down and cruelly beaten by » gang of rowdies. As Mr.,Ward isa man of the most harmless and inoffensive character, it is presumed that he was taken for some one else. His head and face were se- verely cut by the brutes. ‘The total number of vessels now in the port of Balti- more. exclusive of bay craft, is 75, of which 14 are ships. 17 brigs, 19 barks, and 25 schooners. Three ships an one bark are up for San Franciseo, and one schooner for Chagres, There were rales on Saturday of 150 bbls, Howard street flour at $4 75, and 600 bbls city mills at the same price. In grain there was very little doing, and no change in prices. The following were the rales at the stock board on Saturday :— 2,000 Maryland 6" quar. 5's 89; 3 ik of Balt. 9) rs & Pitt, Bk 27; Balt Fire Insui Ins. 56. Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Putapeenia, Deo 17, 1849. The New Charge to Naples—His Intended Departure— A Lawnch—The Markets, $c. ‘Thomas J. Power, ex-Canal Commissioner of this good old tax-ridden State, has actually received his commission as Charge d’Affaires to the Court of Na- ples. Mr. Power is ® rough, amiable, good-natured young man, from the wilds ef Western Pennsylvania His education is confined to the “simple rudiments;”” and bis friends are free to confess that he knows as much about diplomacy as he does of ship building. If capacity of some sort should accompany responsibility, poor Mr. Power will be ina ead way. He has not» single requisite for the appoi , an inherent parti cept, may be alart fatter perquisites: Compared to Power, Webb's appointment is perfect! exceptionable ; | for the financial which cannot fail to prove extremel: Court of Haynau, But both are doomed men: Senate will ir heads, although Webb hi parted in a packet ship, and Power has quiet! th on board the Europa, which sails from Wednesda} A splendid bark, of 350 tons burthen, Intended for the Brazil trade, is to be launched from the ship-yard of Jobn K. Hammitt, Kensington, on Monday afternoon next. A Christmas eve launch is something of a no- yelty in this city. ‘The new steamship Philade]; Thursday Foe vu joston on next. hia leaves for Havana on nm her first trip. She was to leave to- telegraph, of the val of the lia has unsettled our markets; buy- po eived. Holaera ct 4 879: ng, for standard brands, trom $1 51 but no aales reported, Bmuallanles ofrye fone at $2 arf. Old yellow corn, and new, S0e. to Sle, Whiskey has e. for Aivanced (6 280; for ibis, da. No change in stocks; the market firm. Amnexed are the $1,s0SchuyIhitl Navigation 6, 0; 2 as, by, 92:1 00 ous. Br BO; 4 she Mechanics . Second Board—B00 Reading Railroad, te ota "7 + 00,000 State ‘a, 78, 10134; 70 Commercial Sag" SE 6 Ponnsy! vaste Bank, 13; Arnivat or tHe Fatoow at New Onvea Cuacnes.—The New Orleans Picayune of \e steamabip Faloon. it. H. J. Hartetei from res, via was de fect a junction id ‘twa @ hours at the Southwest Pa: brought $30 000 in gold dust iy! Maunsel "> 814.000 tn epecie to L: Harrison, and alee the California mail up to Nov wi She brings to this port forty-four passeng transferred seventy-one to the Ohio at 4 Neatly, all of, them have in their posession large ene of gold dust, three is a list of the pas lady, and t Major Garnett, U. ing over $100,000 Court of General Sessions, Before the Recorder. and Ald. Jamison and Clark. 1 ‘he Trial of Wm Norton for Libel, & petpened. — At the opening of the court this morning. Mor- ton. under indictment for ting & alicions libel peared by counsel. and moved nt of bis trial, which has port tof P several times, The ‘reason sssigi counsel for ask’ witnesses. T! that two of his witnesses t to be obtained at preeent. ‘The District Attorney called on the counsel for the accused to disclose what he intended to he refused to do. ‘The Court finally Zecided that they could not take ‘up the care during this term. Plead Guilty te Stealing @ Drunken Man's Purse.—A Barker, was placed at , named Was! falieg $62 in gold coin from rthur was in « state of seersion of by hi: to the State prison for two years and six monthe. Conchubion of the Text an the Hasbrouck False Prevence Case —The case of 0, Hasbrouck, in- dicted for obtaining $12,000 from J. W- Depeyster, by falsely representi S coatala property to be a mortgage, when it wae not so Te covenes. was ‘o from f rida; the testimony concluded § Th = several receipts to that the Feet on the mortgage held by Mr. Depeyster hed wes be up to February, The receipts were read it the prosecution “aid that they did not deny | thai terest bad been so paid This, however, Alter the oases if thy monry had been obtained b; ‘false pretences im tb: place, the eriminallty of uld not be changed, even if full restitution were wards. called and sworn by the defence tene & Rathbone, that firm oot ord @ suit {n the Supreme Court to’ foreclose the mortgage, | an and to set aside @ certain deed of trust, to extend the mortgage, from Hasbrouck to Depeyster, over the pro- | perty mentioned im the deed of trust, and to compel the payment of certain judgments; an application was iso made for the appointment of = ver; witness went to William*burgh with Mr. Hasbrouck, Mr. De- poet and the officer. at the time of Mr Hasbrouck's fa aed subject being mentioned of festeding the vered by the deed of trust in the mortgage, but Peon know that Mr. Depeyster pro- pored It; witness also stated that Mr. Depeyster aeted under his advice. George P. Wooldridge, formerly constable of the Sixth ward. was the offieer who arrested Mr riasbrouck He Proved some conversations between the complet and the acoured im this sult; but the complainea counsel objected to evidence foine to to prove that the piainant cffered to rettie it offered to 1 for the defence prove that Hendricks, the Deputy is now im court, in June, uthilltows property, had been purchased gaged to him, and that he, ( +. plaipamt compared the ‘desorption of property in the deed, with that in the mertgage they correspond: fer were 80 found to Mr. ng given, on account of # stipulation having been made on Friday evening limiting the defemos to the intreduction two witnesses, Mesers. Coohram and Livingston. A writ of prohibition from the Sapreme Court, pre- hiblting the Court of General Seasons from proosed- ing to try this canse, dated April 18. 184% being put in evidence by the defence, the proseoution introduced 4 writ of consultation teamed by the same court dated bey | 16. 1848. direoting the Court of General Bessions =< owed with the trial as if mo writ of leeved. ‘The testimony J bd te Yr! ovsness for the prosecution comm: had z oe case probably be townee. today (Tose 7 ‘Two negro plaves were hung at Vicksburg, Mies, om counsellor at law, and a member of the | Terzoxarnio.—B: to Philad ‘ashi city with all lines, Office, 29 Wall street. Arrxmrt To Poison eight o'clock, Julia Wi day night, about half.; ‘Weotern telegraph stations of the 0’Reilly Op Sun “flee, reniding "at 104 can atreet, corner of Walker street, took arsenic, with the intention of destroying herself. She is rtill alive, but her recovery is oensidered very doubtful. Fine.— broke out in a milliner’ destroyed. Batt to Henny Ci.ay.—We understand a ball is to be given to the Hon, Henry Clay, in this city, om the first of February next, at the Chinese Museum. Comrraint.—Great complaint is made about the ‘The oil lamps are generally all out about midnight, and the gas lamps at balf past four o'clock; consequently, the police, after that time, have to grope their way around their posts lamps throughout seversl of the wards. in total darknegs, Tue Wiust Gvanne passed the Herald ofles yester- accompanied by Di They looked ex- ingly well. and mare! The target was riddled. Daxcrnovs Fracture,—On Saturday, between nine and ten o'clock, laboring, man named Thomas Rior- dan, who was employed on the Erie Canal, at Port Jervis, met with the followii He and other workmen were blasting after driving the charge, retired to what they conceived to be a suffi- cient distance, when the explosion having taken pla ment of the rock struck Riordan in tt d it, It is @ compound frace ture neat the hip bene,and it is pprebended. that amputation will be necessary. 11. ¥RoM 4 Winvow.—On Saturday, a servant in Mrs, Fisher's bearding house, Park place, No. 18, Thomas Farley by name, was standing on the sill of the dining room window, when he lost his balance, and falling, was epiked on the iron railing undermeath. One of the spikes entered his left thigh and kept him suspended for some minutes, till some person passing by extri. cated him. ‘The wound is a large one, of » very dange- rous character. He was taken to the City Hospital, where he remains, Deatn wy Rarway Acctpent.—Mr. Andrews, the lawyer. ot New Haven, who met with the accident in Centre strect, on Saturday evening, by the striking of the baggage cart of the down New Haven train against his head, as described in the Herald of Sunday, died unexpectedly in the City Hospital, last night. Deatn ix TH Crry Hosrirat.—Eliza Molton,who was severely burned on Saturday night week, at her lodg- ings in Greenwich street, by her clothes havin fire, died in the City Hospital, on Sunday night, of lock-jaw. Supreme Court, Befere Justice Hurlbut. Decemuer 17.—Decisions —Albert G. Zabriskie, Fo vs. Walter H. Sayre, §ce.—Judgment for plainti on demurrer, with leave to defendants to an: payment of costs, within twenty days after notice of judgment. Witham Jarvis against Edward §, Hamlin, $¢.—Mo- tion denied with costs. Bofore Justice Edmonds. Harriet George, vs, Richard George —Allowance of $100 to conduct suit, and $5 a week for support. Julia B. Hammond, vs, Henry Hammond.—Divorce granted. In the Matter of James B. Milnor,—Prayer of petition granted. Naval Intelligence, ‘The following is 4 list of the officers attached to the United States rloop of war Germantown, now at anchor off the Naval Hospital, and awaiting orders:—Charles Lowndes, commander; R. F. Pinckney, R. L. Tilghman, R. N. Stembel, J. 8. Ridgeley, lieutenants; G.H, White, purser; 8. T. Mason, surgeon; J. S. Gilliam, assistant surgeon; A. Harris, master; N. F. West, R. D, Minor, pasted midabipmen; J. K. Li gow, W. II. Toon, J. R. Jamiltom, midshipmen; E. Harrison, commander's clerk; D. Rankin, gunner; J, Burrows, boatswain; E. Thompson, carpenter; M. L. Tabb, purser’s steward. —Norfotk Beac De Sincuran Faratity Amone € A singular fatality has attend ANIA EMIGRANTS. ompany of fifteen ama, bound for Texas. ompany, all similarly attacked, have been laid grave. The disease, it is said, somewhat re- cholera, but is not pronounced cholera; those who have seen it, The pationt is attacked wit! vomiting and diarrho the muscles, and spas sues. All the males of the company, of about 15 years of age, are dead ‘Telegraph, Nov. 28, Frou Pour av Prince. — By the sobr, Mary Capt Kirwan, at Baltimore, from Port au Prince, Nev. 27, we learn that a fire broke out in titer city on the 18th ult., which consumed between forty and fifty houses in the business part of the city, prinelpally dry goods stores; fortunat Shipping in the pert would inevital The amount of loss was estimated Elizabeth, he ),000. murder, in ane r y ted ct lade pam CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpay, Deo. 176 P. M. The cotton dealers eontinued to wait further news by the Hibernia, which had been announced in the forenoon as having reached Halifax, and the transact tions were consequently very limited, and confined to manufacturers. There was a firmer feeling in flour, and as all expected is now here and in store, holders were not disposed to presssales. The continued easy feeling inthe money market, too, caused them to be pretty stiff in their demands. There was but little done for export, the ales being confined to the city trade and the East. In Southerm there was s steady business doing, at the quotations of Saturday, Rye flour and meal remained as last quoted. The movement in whea. continued limited, and the sales were confined to & par- cel of white Southern. Canadian was quiet. Ry: consequence of increased supphes, was rather hea’ and closed in favor ef the buyer. Oats were in large rupply, and dull Corn exhibited no material variation, © operations were limited, and wholly for the trade, The pork market was much unsettled, and Sa- turday’s rates were mot maintained, Other pro remained as before, though lard scarcely so firm. Sugars were in but limited demand, with » downward tendency in prices. New New Orleans molasses was selling to « fair extent, and quotations steady, Whis- key was slightly easier. Asnes, he market was without change, with sales of Lg bbis., at $6 62}¢ @ $6 68 for pots, and $6 31 for pear! Daxavsrvrrs —Flour—The sales were 5,600 bbis. in- cluding fine at $4 12% # $4 3134, sour at $4 25 0 $4 6254. ordinary State at $462} = $4 68, common State and Canade at $4 65% a $4 75, straight State at $475 & $441, mixed Western at $4 51 8 $5, choice State at $4.8734 a $5, straight Michigan at $5 8 $5 06, favorite Wertern at $5 1234 © $6 26. pure Genesee and fancy Michigan at $0 158 $5 BL, fancy Genesee at $6 31% a $5 60, fancy Obio at * 50 0 $5 75, extra Genesee at $5 50 & $6 3745, aod $5 75 = $6 for extra Ohio. Southern Flour 40 bbis. were sold at $5 a $5 25 for mixed to ood brands, Corn Meal was very quiet at $275 for State, and $2 04 for Jersey. Wheat—Sales included 1,400 bushels white Southern at $1 15 Corn—9,000 bashels sold at S4e. a Sho. for new Northern, 675;¢ for old and new Southern mixed. 6¥o for Southera wkite, to arrive this | month, and 690 @ 600. for flat and round yellow. Bar- ley Was scarce, and we of no sales Oates were uil at 420. 460 for Northern and 386.0 400 for Jer- acy. Rye was a shade lower, with sales of 3,000 bushels at $8 #5030. afloat and delivered Carrux,—Offered, 1600. beeves (200 Southern, re- mainder from this State), 50 cows and calves, and 6,000 sheep and lambs. Beef cattle—Prices. 1! anything are A shade higher, on the better qualities, chan we could wote last week. Sales at from $5 to $7 75 per owt arket closes rather dull, About 300 head unsold. D calves The market gencrally has been pret- ty dull, since our last mang A Dayers not yas otk Purchased liberally enough t0 clear the yard 10 left Sales at from $22 50 to $20 @ $45. Sheep and lambe—The supplies continue to come in h Sales of sheep at $1 25 to $2750 $: Left over, 400, Hay and Straw—Sales at the was e fair demand, with sales of Rie j c. ee our previous figures 1 ‘$8. and No. 3 at pore Cod and her- - raisins were beld at $2 75, which tended to check operations res made but generally at $2 624 a $2 4.000 bbla sold at So for common Thomas. ow orop New Orleans with further sales of 1400 bets. ot ‘usual time, Other molasses was Im turpentine there het at 44 for Ne re. Spirits continued ed bo all 870 cash. not ro mush doing in linseed, the ommenced Holders still asked 73e., whieh wae paid for the small lots wanted. In whale there were tales of 600 bbis. common shipping at 440 vinrons,— Pork — The very unerttied and lower; the senell vaies ot 913 81 fhe apes; bes bone nae be delivery thi sold tor 26 and 1 000 bbls. sold for deliver in January Prime pork was easter at §8 8734 Beof was with sales of 200 bbls country at $6 for prime, and 60 8 $8 76 for moss Of beef hams, 360 bbls. sold at $19 60 & $12 62%. Lard—Sales of 250 bbis. and tieroes were made et Okc a Oieo. Butter and cheese were | the 30vh ult —one for arson, and the other for murder, | yery dull at former q On Sunday evening about seven o'clock, fire store, No. 202 Canal street, oc- 4, the interior of which was attended with a of ly the weather was calm, or the uffered. Alexander Dunlap, eopnected with the Ann street ear oud @ haif since, has arrested , for robbing jewelry | gous of Ganeb-aeetn of givte yaa ipeeptety cae ae. covered. Rye Flour—Sales reached 200 bbls. at $2 | dull Soy -salee of oot wy 4 bales are yh ined them at | Ruor.—Q prised 100 casks good ont sia.. juetations remained as our last, an uality nego Avene nail pazedls of Aan flax were run Sucans.—The trade were about the only purchasers, and the mazket nad Whisker —150 bbl sae Announcements of Births, Merviages and Deaths Not inserted, tru duly rile, Rereiage ent Dea 8 declining tendency. ls. OF 10 and Prison | Mia at 280. Married, In Edentown, (N. C ,) 22d ult | H. Burowin to Many, daughter of the late Major A, Phillips, U. 8. Army. Sudden}, ternoon, 16th inst., Benjamin and Lew Maine. aged four ye Her funeral will Died, of congestion of the lungs, on Sunday af- ELtxw Oxpway, daughter of the late r® Thurston, of Meebanic Falls, nd three months. be attended from the residence of her uncle, Peter Grant, No.7 First avenue, on Tucs- day. at &, o'clock, A. M, biladelphia, 1 71 years, one of the most prominent merean| porters of that clty 4th inst., Martnew L. Bevan, aged m+ At Oak Hill, near Norfolk, Va, 9th inst., Georos Rei. Sen. Mr, Rei the 12th Sept . 1759, id was born in Forfar. Sootland, on and had consequently reached the advanced age of more than 90 years. At New Orleans, Sth inst , Emma Rosatie, Ce nine months and seventeen days, daughter of W! and Almira Trumbull. ‘MAKITIME| INTELLIGENOR, Lor jee— Nancy ‘Pratt, Hunter; Denmark Bek i Savannah; Hele Wilmington, Ni Garwood, do: Statesma: Philadelph: airfield, All Port of New York, Dec, 18, 1849, (s), Couillard, San Fi doin, Schuide & Balehen; John Cum- G Durand, ‘Kavannah, Sturges, Clearman & Co, Stephenson, Tobasoo, Thompson & Neuvitas, T Owen & Son; F P aN iY NPT A Tan ir, Boyiugton. ow Deis, De gone Brewster, dell n, Cathiel, ‘Alexandria, ko; dan C Ba len, Providence; Emily, Bridges, New Arrivea. Ship Shakspeare, Coombs, Antwerp, Oot 24, with mdse and Passungors, to Zeregn & Co, Died on the passage, John Han~ sop, seaman, of Ship tilas Hotines, i Paso 1s «ays, with mdse and & inst, at noon, wind NE, J, and five steerage passengers jerry, New to 2iton a 00, exchanged sigaals Lat 36 with schr Win Tyson, bound 8. Bark Jane Goawin (Br), Bape, London, 49 days, with mdse ‘Lau and 9 steerage passenget Bark ‘Aan PPiume ronsider 27, Bret, Ric lon 40, Jon 24 30 W. exchai ed Lith, lat 10 40 3, lon 34 Pandora, of L Ww, 100 miles 8 of Sand: Bark Ieabelita Pernambuco Nov i co gith bark Mendo ¢ brig Bathurst. "Bark Suny fi) umer, Sid in compan: for New York. and brig Bathurst, for Baltimore, Oot a1Frio bearing NE by iw from Balti it, po Novo lati 94°81 days from London bound tod Pi dam 0, Oot 25, with mdse, to ith bark Gallego, John- £25 wilvs, spoke bark Martin W imore for Valparaiso, &o, via Rio; an Am ship from Boston’ } lon 34 30 W, spoke Br brig Croole, 62 Buenos Ayres: 13th, signals with an A ink NW; W, ‘exchanged a ale with bark Tay! Pag ‘of Boston, Ms ‘da is from Genoa bound to Now Urloausy Sch, spoke bark Lowell, ook. ie, Dewing, Rio J: Tith mdse, to All NYork Nov 18, off and for Baltime » from ury, Matanzas, 14 days, ith sugar, to orde, vessel to Nesmith & Walsh. My el i jons—suppli K vorni ontague (of 2 days, with m in company with brig Jeni her on the Oth, in lat ‘sho nite, oF, Behr Sen Serpe Behr Lucy White, Smith Schr Corye, Crock Rene Eee Sehr Peru, Schr Mary Lo Behr Hard, Pi Behr Liantiret, Lightfoot, Slee Sehr W Pollard, Jol Behr Cyprus, Cofin Schr Hero, Smith, Bohr Pocassett, Cur Bohr Comm Pi ico Ws Bir ica Hershel, wot Bt ra, fro Fark Garleute, from rolina, from PBaitast), Mahoney May for tho last 8 da rig, Mansanilla. (ot Pr with mdse, to AC Ri Cushnoe (of Augusta, West, 13 days, with cotton, ie, toa Ladd, ‘The C hae bi we ‘arl x, Swift, Falmouth, Mass, Sdays, with oil, ——, Connecticut Rivor, 3 days, with ‘The Rhodes, Thomaston, . Bart, sthomant h, Bani supposed to be th ferpool, with mdse Grecte from New Orleans. Star Jemton for Eliz ‘most of hor salle and short of” jed her. water Are (now), ‘Aroy, Thomaston, 5 days, with ‘art Sunday), te shogany, Bo, to XS omirete 2: Bia Lind, for Boston, and parted with 7h, he M anboon W of | H with Northerly winde. Me), Berry, Gonaives, 19 38 ‘St Marks via Key has had her cargo dischat near Cape Carnival, teehee ‘achias, 15 days, with lumber, Bight of 15th inst, while at anchor on into by # . chr, carrying away tore for the Navy Yard. Schr Z A Paine, Wooste aaenise days. } es East Barri 1, Lubec. See. Provincetom. Holm jsohias. Kine, Cy iibridgs. Gloucester. from Savanaab, with cotten with passe: ye from on Newry, with from phar, Martini ee Dunham & Dimon, with Curacos. 5 brigs in the offing. Sallea. Ships Isthmus (s), San Francisco; Sir Robert Peel Trek ondon; Monter (kt), Liverpoel; Gertru Sg OR, do; .— ft ervelt, do; Onledor Brander, New Orleans; others. Deo bry | at sunrise, fresh. NNW, and A Letter Bag for ve steamer will slowed at an forwarded f rom the Berald office this afternoon, at e quarter before 2 o'els Letters cant be prepaid st the Herald office to any part of the world. wi A Mail for from the abo merasenger will I Fa) ty ‘the land route, wi! Lrver Bi steamer Bui iso close as above, this aftsrnoom, at hove stseaner will be & teu ith letters steamer Hisli ea aaa up this afternoon, at a ‘Qunrtee belore d essence: fave the ai ater, for Rig Igaetre soda, I oelock Herald Marine Correspondence, pehmiianenrnrs, Deo If, 4 F a Turks Island; Chi Bome of the cargo which was vere blow rorevopgaiiaat ‘mast, aplit fipian jie demain ‘thastng be Bown Sanan MAmitzon,(of Thomaston.) eniled from thie Bosto th i, erived-- Brig f Huntress, Chicopee, Rmery, boot ay y toy ‘duel, a sche iver; Wary’ ‘aie, ier, Peacock, New Ri Cope, New York. Miscellaneous, which was ashore on the Isaacs, sanettatn ae Bae | head on the sohr Boston bound to Phila- Ti datrve my ‘Oni day toreep matt 0. i ballast it tSshore and righted with- mlem et at bn ga Bas, 13th, ship Atlantis, Pacific Ovoan, Ww Telande. ot Risnow ey ares, ‘Se 140 9p) for home; Triton “a Kom ae 8 heal ye Aichmon of Colt pring, before reported loeh was je serine tas tay trométhe decnits to the’ Santos crew sai ‘stated to have had 3,500 bbls, Ly = mn dor tant his wlan Soto an Loupe weve om dh, 7 Gee Washington, Gidbe, peo * Spoken. nga from wed Indies for Philadelphia, Dec 16, by "ton “ay Deo 17, off Barnegat. in Ports. oe Oc! Oct PE ts vieain Daniel. for Rio Janeiro, tnam, Farrell arrell (from ‘St Johns, NF, Sept 22, via Per- a hice, Ges 12), Jor G0 do. to 22d, bark Kingston, Patrick, Baldmore (ase, sada sola ber ears. FU RG! Bc baie beim Popper. | mmoveylt Gomaivas, Nav’ tah Barbadoes, for do, next day. Sid betgs Ley Long, Moutge: mery, Beaton; ae a Brig Li stp, Seely A Themes jen), Robinson, from joes, arr 25% ‘eoee) in HovoiuLv, So pes Washington, of Manavwasa, Novi Matanzas, Nov #0. met T brig Frances, Lug pane, Warren, RI.“ Bid Deo$, bark Sunny Eye: Seabury, N Deo 2- Bark Siberia, Barats for Histaarg: 1 brige Frances, ding: WP Walto Going in, bark Heols, from Car- Pis rou, Dec 4—Arr brigs Sweetheart, Sutherland, Boston; 5th, Queen of the Isles, Owen, do. Fee Nam Nov 15--Brigs Rschol, B had sold her, $9000; Prooeeded to ‘ame sailed Nov 5, fo: Bont av Epiwon’ Mor bigs Washington, Gprtie, for glam just arrived from Columbia, Snell frem Boston; Martha, Joy, fri ore, for Acapulco 20th; Mega ook, Pair bank, from Syn bai ie ny, Pi ita Bynes, Di 8 days; Howlan: Cadu ty 2 Lucy Anu, Duggan, F Baltimore; Arabian ftashe Deanizoa, from Bange foundlang; Poultney, Mouatt, from ham, for ‘Pernambucs aioe at do, snips Goizatte, from Bevten Megunticook, from Syd: it NO: from Boston for Californ: chis, do, do, ordered to leaky; barks man, from ie une; nd, Lovett. from Bos Orleans; Gip: amson, fm and for N Orleal ‘da, fm Porvambuce, ee Phil jel phia; lows, fm N Foundland for N Kegatta, hence, uno; C from Boston for New be: New England, M W Brett, schooner Major Tompkins, ports in the United States ke pander, Grant, by Ba! oa 4, Collins, from Liverpool, from Cape de Verdes , from Williams, for Ni 5 Kit sehr Scotia, Ttavbacds from New- for! New Or'eans; Monterey, Thavaher, do suppo sh ps Brandy wi ana Vasastne o ‘sla Oct 13, bark rk Kennody, Threadway, San Francisco; brig Ospray, Oram; do; tig Amason, McDonald, do; ‘18th, hia; 16th, str Chesapeake Bald- Foperted, eld 26th); 20th, bei 234, Gen Pinckney, Fossel om, dos 24th, ship Martha, nd Julia, Bryant, do; Gall ark Aner, Purser, do ic Bath. urst, Hooper, Ba/timore; 2th, brig Benj L Swan, Baer N York, 20th "bark Ann Booty Collins, do; bri Mouatt, Baltimore; Slat, brigs Scotia, Hupoar Dennison, Valparaiso; Nov | bark Swan, And leans; seb Julius Pringle, Buchanan, San Francisco. Sr Joun, NB, Deo7—Arr brig Arbutus, Smith, Windsor for NYork. In the offing 18th, a herm brig, supposed the Vic~ Loria, fiom NYork. Cid Sth, brigs Arabia Vroom, San Fran isco; 7th, Citizen, Brown, Brunswick, Mo (returned wich of main boom aed wt split); 12th, bark James, Thain, Sav Francisco; brig EI al schr London, Milton, N York. et, ZA00,, Nov 25-81 brigs Mary Helen, Gregory, ant liza Taylor, Eldridge, ORKS Ista, abt Deo I—Brig Selina, Johnson, dieg; the Home Ports. Axxexanprta, Dec 12—Arr brig Ocean Queen, Peachy, Bos- fon, Cid 13th,"brig P 1 Nevius (Br), St John, NB: sohre Hal NYor = art McKenzie, Barve fohr Fairfax. Penfic Baxtimon®, Deo 16.—Atr Bremen ship Admiral, Meslias: ranciseo: brig Ai Jehhaton, Nor: dst Liverpool Via New York; barks Lowell, Lovel Ida, Dall Boston; brig Olive Thompson, Pt ting or; schrs Mary Elizabeth, Kirwaa, Port Prince; Rioiard Bergen, Sn li River; Minerva, Bi: do; JH Dilks, fi November, Ellis, New "Bo ifo Plato, ‘ork; Michigan, Wyatt, do; Aurora 8, old bark Victory, Borum, New Url brige Fay Ie, Keed, Laguayra and Porto Cabello; Mary Bivanor, Parker, Pernambuco and a marke! ohrs, Locust, Plymouth, Lew inge Ln od Norfol id bark Foxwell, Kio, (in tow of rt J eon, Nickersor orton; schi ‘tl Oxford, Bow! TON, Deo 15, P A [7 1, Cid Titus C Mather, Nickerso: Mary Ryder. do; Oetober, Days, Suvannaby Filer, Rogers, Newport, W; R & Colton, N C; Candace, Mathews, Bi French. Bitiadstphiey Rows Phinney, Lewis, Nick- York, Good- rday. Shib chr Ustaloga, an it Watriicans 3 i %, Priston, ta 13—Arr yo Belle, mis. Sl er Maddocks, Thomaston, (reported at Newport for New , te rk oly, Broghs, Mayhew Ly fe y, altian, for ‘Tevans, ldg; Rarrict & August ie ara Rosa by Nab teh ee A a, Rae agrand, ebb, ine 3 pert ta cet Tee = liverpool 1 iab ‘Crowell, read ¥ ), Lenard, Kesiidei Metcalf, weastle. M uot er Ee fro Bath, Me, dig; Sal re Work, just arr mi Bites, 8 it he ry Bias Leo ‘NYork, co we faba erm, te jen Parkhill, ahi James oka ‘ding: sae 7 Ce Lepderee, from Newoastle, BE, 1= Me ie ‘an ; sohre Ralee, jarbadors; |B we, Oy ZA Paine, , brige Char- tte, S| Soabeew Se re rt, sobs Nourmsn Warrior, F tchrs Catharine Wileox, Al- dohm Cottrell, NYork; Sth, Dec 12“Arr brig Caleutta, Clath, Cubs; sehs fen And, Talbot Ga kingpins 2, bee eet joria, Day, Surinam; flour, is tor Poids Philadelphia for Béston; Bay Gee » for Pi Gannett; Gen Foster CL) ahi Ciel nereary, Cyg- 4 Chiet Beohemy Parker, Now Tork. | emer ‘Curtis, New Yorn; 18th, brig Lad; (ae O'Brien, Bales mere. were 07, aizscees’ abi ftom, Ineeraal bd im t bark Aguet (Sw), Kingston Galveston, eaind te A} Colembor. i wont Earotas, Trofeshen, Porte. N Willisms, Ritiet, Nor- a ith, och Writ Wilt, Gibby Nero Deo 14—Arr sche 0 8, Gilkey, Philadel~ cone, Allen, teh, OM are ye (e _ Ke rom sik poe ‘Anderson, orig Annandale, Densat, St i ha fa Burnett, Jane So) ees 4 ley, Jax od 10 Jam ia Burnett, Henry Turner, oth Tur= arrest. on Hoadley, & fata aad Harriet Rhodes, Mar, odes. ry isha By iyne—Capt G W Witheritt Jato of brig Hyder Ali) and lad: ip enmahip Telegraph, +t erneit, ‘m Pierre, bs Caskey, =f Bero, E Bradle: P Umgri fh Das m ‘ons Wright, Bryan, WC Hamilton, Of ‘D Bridgivater, J wea @ Se Bit Beane Hada wala yan 4 barren, do + E Barrow, E & Ki W Howlett, 1 RW Rote © Pricey zarus i ty N Herman, A L Re Co ing Patton E'B'Jonse, HB Hudeon ‘Thos sulli M J MoCarty, T W. mer, § Portion. ol Woods, @ G Wile FT Thom » Baw Paliling, FL a Washer, Thos Pinber, T! 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Se ena Basar i Bien ata Rate een spared a mel possession of thie ‘one in the decline of yer is intended rectally for the married, or these Jt discloses, imporvant secrets partic om nature contemplates, an, important change- oan ‘discover the causcs. symptoms, ‘most oflclent remedies, and most certain mode of ory complaint to Which her te {8 ou contained in ita paces, ba Tonsanda. ss the iamumecnte ovtees Foselvee by the Te lossing to au (uhich he is permitted by the writers to publish,) Extract of @ Letter from @ Gentleman in Dayton, Ohie, Dr. 4. M. Mauricea: $i, My Dear Sin Companion,” for which | te enclosed one dollar te came safel perusal, afforded my distressed fo my wifo, on | Desom emo My as bee or more, ‘i ioomsequen 1 befere a1 vided a upmeay. Tt ibe, by Ww hs me is ol eoecaoeen, de view, therefore, that Davron, May 1, 1347. ¢ Marriod Woman's binge! 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