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ae Our Washington Correspondence. Wasninoton, Dee, 17, 1849. The Proceedings in the Democratic Caucus ef the Senate— Objections to Col. Benton—Proceedings of the House— The Whig Coucus—Ialian Concert, §e. ‘The demecrats of the House held a caucus this morn- ing, at half-past 11 o'clock, in ome of the private rooms ttached to the chamber. The subject to be considered was the organization of the committees of the body. Of late years. the old rule of permitting to be appointed by the chair mew rule of electing them by the House established. ‘As the party having the majority controls the election, all they have to do is to arrange the committees by ap- pcinting in caucus the first three members, leaving the minority to designate the twe members forming the ‘This arrangement being agreed upon by both parties, in separate caucus, and by a cou- ference between them, the obi of tee is proposed by # Senator to the Senate, and elected, he body of each committee, Th e committees has been reversed. and a tail of each committee and subsequen whige being in the action of the step, therefore Ir) the democrats held their caucus t day ; and it appears that in the very outset they met with @ stumbling block, in the proposal to make Mr. Benton, by right of priority, the chairman on foreign It is umderstood that Mr. Foote, and other Southern members. objected to this arrangement — sidering Mr. Benton the proper man, question. and from a suspicion of ocate, at least, of the administra- left the caucus p: gth adjourned without gs, Ou their part, intima. ting that they are not quite ready yet to go into the business of arranging the commitcees Thc mpson, of keutucky. moved a mixed commit of both parties, to nominate a candidate for Speaker. The most important business of the Committee on Foreign Relations tnis session, affair,) will probably be the foreign appointments. And it is understood that the whigs would have not the least Objection to Mr Benton as chairman of this com- mittee, from an impression that the appointment of Mr. Jones. as Secretary of the pd of his son-in-law, Col xican boundary, lay him’ under some ob- ligations to the administration. Here, then. it is li the trouble in the mere, perbaps to-morrow The House, after four more fatile and abeurd experi- y to eleot a Speaker. adjourned at half- past the whigs. pot yet despairing of Mr. ‘Winthrop, are holding another caucus to-night, Mr. Morehead in the cbair greed to fall back vpon Winthrop as the | ‘nuder the expectation that several Northern democrat are ready to come in to the rescue, when their vet will determine the question Dly give you « report of their procee lings, a8 he is on effecting ny t (after the Nicaragua ly wo may have the beginning of uate; but of this we shall know We understand they hi Our colleague will proba Some gentlemem on the democratic side, think that Mr Miller. of Ohio. can be elected; but the affair will lead Southern members to distrust almost any other Western eandidate, consider the Speaker on» ubibus, and still invisible. ‘The Sonthern members are not very anxious for an ‘They wish to impress upsn the House first the serious character of the business they have to deal with and to dispose them to a compromise, if Mf; for they have but t if the commit- and on the whole, we poreible, im the « ything of the tees ate all agarmet th: im Benedetti, Truml, Signor and Signo: ir concert at Carusi's Seloon to- Right. which was weil attended by the fashtonables. ‘Trufi and Signora Vita were frequently encored, and Lenedetti was in excellent voice, and universally ad- mitted to be & superb ringer Wasninerow, Deo. 17, 1849. The House still Heel up, Hand and Foot—Commencement ise had four more trials to. day for a Speaker, out like the man in ths woods, just whore tread-miil business, started from precisely Pins them down to the constant labor of walking without advancing an inch, Another effort to zerulted in dropping f r0e8 in every direction Aga last resort. Mr. Thompson. of Kentucky, moved three committees of whigs, free soilers and dem. crate, severally. be appointed ker, ut forward Mr. Winthrop, only im agaio, and io each to nomi laid on the tad: resolation would have ed to nothing for doubtless Winthrop, Cobb and Wil- quct would have been nominated and there would have been just as much eca’tering as before. lt is unfortunate that Corcoran & Riggs bave been the members money; for if the bankers bal hut them off. prcessity would bave enforced an orga- Now they appear to take it pertectly easy witb plenty of money from the bankers and broker esneus this morniog im re rence to the standing committees, which in the Senate are cleoted by the body, instead of Doing sh ‘They had not conclud tet oe presume the committees will be be much as they stood Iast year Certain communications sent into the Senate were d from the presence of Gea Peter Sken ud Mr. Levio in the Senate Jide’ phia Cell: ctor is probably scon to be acted upon, cas to-night, in which a grand The democrats had appointed by bamer, the Phi- The whigs bold ac Filly isto be made £ dable remonstran «f the Philadelphia whigs, to be laid b: at the preper time HINOTON, Des. l- The Whig Cav The whig caveus bas just harmony Cg good feeling Mr that of Mr. Wiathrop. Aa there & probability cf some sort of compromise, without pre cively knowing what that compromise may be. that ip case of any arrangement of th: igs should concentrate on bir, Winthrop. There Ya: Do resolution to bat effect, as | understand, but a sort of generel arent to the only reatovadle propsal- tion that could possibly be made. didate on whom they ct » | this old and favorite resor The whics have porsibiy unite; not vote for Mr te elected The dewmcers aot whom they would support in such to « plurality vo! they may do after having held cus, | will, probably be able to communicate to-morrow. Our Balumore Correspondence, Baurimone, Deo. 18, 1849, Father Mathew takes his departure for Washington, ill remain « few days, prior to starting for A large warehoure on Pratt street has been leased for by ® company of New York gentlemen, ore to convert it into a hotel on anew P Kennedy, the author of Horse Shoe and the author. also, of the Las been ‘started odsin this city. All tl seem to have their eye fon. the Life of Wirt, ke , whig address “heading John Tyle strongly on the track for the vac: country, there ix but little doubt of bis success: hing cone in the Baltimore flour market yee. of 7%) barrels Howard it $175 per barrel opulation of Philadelphia and the incorporated di tne umes as the basis of bi in 1442, the number of erinined to be 77.284. which ap pulstlon of 426,002. ‘The truth tn, it may round, the poy delphi is pearly ae inrge as that of New York *, ty the Bibernta. bas had no other effect still farther mactivity 4 tion of Phila. Zh W do Norther y Second Boupded high 64, 67'4; 40 Gi- st this will be the last time | shall have to ask » publich anything im relation to myrelf,so fat as my name bas been connected with the Speakership, The base calumny of Mr. Ciayto North American correspondent upon honorable mem. bers of Congress. requires thie statement over 1am charged with bargaloing wit free avilers avd the n' own signature doth extreme | wes aoxious to obtain Mr. Witmot's tentt, proves, thatall | promised d bis frieods wae to comstitale certain commit. of the best and ablest mem whom the South bas fent to represent ite interest bere inorder that the Views of the South might bave a full h the committecs and d fair expres lis of Congre North and represe people. thoold also be beard thr ard the balls of Congre of the Northern | intended to have senso and | think no fair I had bat little con. When the rubject thern quntvece ‘Wes mentioned to mr speeches, my votes I stated that undergone mo chang: my opinions bad repeat the fame dreleratte hy al otherwire fnetre fen oxet hia vote This m wyeelt, aod those who voted for me. fore the coon rs relation to ter | covnulted with noone in bot even one of my pres# may fail to do me ju ime. be awarged tome by an ho: W. J. BROWN tee it «iN tb due and confaing const siuevey Spentetent a mm Baoapway Tueatac. Murdoch erening, te, the ‘Elder Brother » In piece, Mr. Murdoch exhibited his sterli seems to be fitted for such characters were much fied, and exhibited thelr approbation with renewed applause In the farce of “ My Aunt,”” Mr, M, took the chersoter of Dick Dashall,in @ very lively and spirited manner. To-night will be enacted the tragedy of the “Robber comic pantomime to be produced at Niblo’s Garden on jure ening. and we must pronounce it the most splendid snd gorgeous we have ever seen. ‘There a one scene which is truly magnificent—it ise brilliant view of Venice by mooplight. ‘Tho dresses, decora- ons, and everytbing necessary to produoe it in the splendor, are in keeping with the scenery. Mr. ventor of this beautiful fairy pan- id by bis entire corps, 1s unceasing In his efforts to make it one of the most attractive spectacles er been produced in this city. The pau- tomime is entitled “ Raoul, or the Magic Star.” Tho characters by the Ravel Family, assisted by an ex- tensive corps de ballet, ‘The explatation of every scene in this pleeo will be contained in @ libretto. neatly com- piled, which can be had as the audience enter the theatre. Although Mr. Niblo has been at an enormous expense in getting up this superb affair, we are sure he will be fully compensated by large and fashionable audiences every night, for a long term. Bunton’s Turatae —The new farce of the “ Laughing Hyena,” and other pieces of a light and amusing cha- racter, were performed at Burton’s, last evening, to a very large audience. Indeed, we do not recollest having seen as large an attendance at this or any other place of amusement, in proportion to its s time. ‘The consequence was, the actors, , were in good spiri their patrons, and th eeably The new comedy— The Serious F is decldedly a bit, and the oftener iti repe: better it is liked. "From the rising of the curtain 1a the first piece. to the conclusion of the performances, there is no gap in the bill of amusementa in this the- atre. ‘Thie, with the other inducements which it holds out, has made Burton’s one of the best patronized places in the city. Mircnent’s Ouravre Trrarn this favorite place of amurement by « highly fashionable audience, attracted thither by aseries of the most amusing ¢ntertainments, which commenced with the comic drama entitled “ Lavater. the Physiognomist ” which was sustained with admi- rable ebility throughout, and witnessed with every mark of satisfaction. Mr. Nickinson, who personated Lavater, acquitted himself to the admiration of et 'y A cot, and entitled “ Frank MeLoughlin,”’ which, from the local interest it possesses, afforded infinite pleasure, present. The drama was followed, for the first time, a new and original local burletta, writtea by Mr. keeping the whole assembly convulsed with one conti: nual laughter, Mr. Waleot, as Fr gave evidence of much wit, drollery and originality ‘This production has proved to be @ decided hit, and will undoubtedly enjoy @ long run. The amusements concluded with the mythological burlesque of Tele- machns.”’ and the farce called the “ Omnibus,” both of which passed off exoeedingly well, giving rise to much merriment. To-night ia presented a bill of uncom- monly rich attrections, consisting of the grand comic opera of the “ Barber of Seville, McLaughlin,” the fares “ Ho the farce of * Peggy Green,” —amusements which cer- tainly will draw unether crowded house, Aston Pusce Iratiax Ovena Hovss—Bawsrit or Mite. Borcnrsr.—The first performance of Donizetti's opera buffa “Don Pasquaie,”” which took place last night for the bevefit of the prima donna, went off in « very brilliant style, and Mile. Borghese reaped a har- vest of applause and of bouquets, not only! quisite singing, but also for the refine which she acted her part of Norina, Thy tal this can‘atrice in a comic part, bad novee been seen to 80 much advantage as inthis opera, Her first Cuba- letta dun brava Serrizetio was a complete triumph; both the andente and allegro were given with a skill and elegance not to be surpassed; and her eomia trio with Don Parquale and Doctor Malatesta, (in the second act) “Ah! patel non me lasciate,” was sang and acted mort admivably; batit wasin the charming of fin the opera that Milo. Borghese put forth all her power, and she was tewarded with many plaudits, a just re ward for her fioritari, and the beauty and finish of her execution Agreat number of bouquets,two white doves, and a shower of printed poetry in Italian and ange | as usual. very funny. He depicted the oor husband with a drollery of distress quite amusing. lis performance throughout was s real comic treat Signor Guidi gave the celebrated serenade, “ Come « gentil,” with the skill of an accomplished musician; 4nd in the part of Ernesto, he was more successful than ever before in the other operas in which hs made Dis débuts. As for the orchestra, Max Maretzek led it with his well-known ability. the partition were delivered’ with much brillia ‘The choruses were very good. One of the features of this musical soirée, was the presence at the theatre of the Hungarian patriots, among whom was Mile. Jagella, When they extered the two boxes which had been em by M'lle Borghese, the whole audience ra. to which the with bows and ight of M'lle Bor. | fair, and the opera of “Don naa's such @ success, that it will be repeated offered to tl rose and received them with three oh noble defenders of freedom responde ealutations, In short, the benefit n! neve was great | ute vening Crnisty’s Orrna Hovar.—Scarcely room to breathe of amusement, so densely crowded ta ‘ening. The success of this without a parallel, There in this pla Mechanica’ Tall, every | band of negro minatre iety in the ontertainm uch as to please the num begro sopgs are rich, and the choru ts, and the: The dancing of George Christy and Sheppard is ex- cellent. Amenicas Museum.—If variety be the spice of life, | where can it be found, if not within the pricinets of curiosities . here be seen, Banxey Wittiams.—This celebrated Irish comedians | has been playing a very successful engagement in Bal- timore; he is now im Washington, aod appears shortly ing description of amurement takes place every evening’ at the cir- street. The most beautifal equestrian tate, Ly an excellent company. Posturing, vaulting, ing, &o. Miss Mary Carroll appears ee ane ‘end plays with the animal, with- out the slightest apparent apprehension of danger. The \d_ ix nure to | in Pittaburgh. Cmevs, Aron Prace.—A very entertal ous in Bi; mbastic in the lec clown is full of spoot and merriment, make the greatest rages laugh In fh evening can be spent here with much pleasure Crimnae Rooms.—Gliddon’s Panorama of the Nile | still continues to be exhibited at the above room, Feelings of gratifieation and pleasure are warmly par- | theipated in by the audiences that visit the exhibl- | tion. The life-like views which are brought before the eye, are of very interesting character, bumerous. City Intelligences The Brosoway Retiree Commirrex oF tx Boann or enisTANT ALDEROIE | Assistant Alderme: Of petitions for, and remon strances in Broadway, as well as | for relieving that thoroughfare cf the inoreasing throng of vehieles, which of necessity crowd its pavement at nt, met yesterday afternoon, in the office of the ik of the Board of Avtistants., ‘There were no res to who referred the matter | monstrances against the proposed railroad, execpt those which were beretofore presented to the Doard. Mr Sebuyler, President of the Harlem Railroad Com- Pany, called on the committee, in reterence to the re- solution passed in the Board, on Monday ev quiring the Harlem Company to lay d/ Park Kow, to the space opposite the dit Among other propositions for fail- one to lay down ® track through William | street to Hanover sjuare, thence through Beaver or tome other street in that vicinity, to Broadway, thenoe up Broadway ro as to connect at the most prac- tioable point with the Western cars, which shall be required to take the enwe track actly clear b- le committee hazing statios tho corner of Fulton stre the number of vehicles, w! in the course of day, received a report, th: during the twelve hours, from six o’clook A. M., to six | o'clock P. M., 10,800 vebiclos of different descriptions Passed that point, The committee are anxious to Teorlve both petitions and remomstrances to relation to these railroad projects. s0 as to determine how U Public are disposed towards th Police Intelligence of the Drury ortunity of meet T7 right whieh 'y are entitled to, Dy the statute law of the State. Th perty belon ioe ton Me Drury, illegally taken from Bio teckdonse, 7 fier hie arrest, was yomorday taken pos } A ri ry the Sheriff, at the instance of the fire in- CITY TRADE KwPoRT, Torspay, Dee, 18—6 PM, The merchants had not had time to read thelr pri- vate letters brought by the Hibernia, which arrived this morning; consequently the cotton market was at A ftand, and no transactions of su tranrpired to indicate the amount of in the flour market, aod this State and Western, some better prices were ob- taipable, while common and medi: grades remained about the ra jatian was more freely offered, | and prices favored bayers, South: flour was better, Rye flour « The market for wheat was steady, the firmness of holders. sales were limited. Corn was rtendy, with a fair amount of sales. Rye was heavy | while barley and omte were ia good demand The mar. ket for pork Whe unsettled, und lower prices were as. | cepted” There was some more activity and beef Lard wasquiet There was no mari in butter cr ¢ fair demand for pote, with eaves domvrtio at $6 62% a $6 68, and 200 bbls. ik McLaughlin, Soglish were thrown ather feet ou the stage Sigasr Rossi Corsi, as Doctor Malatesta, was superlatively humorous. ‘His singing of the part was excellent. and he got through it very oreditably. Signor Sanquirieo, in the role of the unfortunate “Don Pasquale,” was, eries of the nd the whole scores of t | ae we —The Committee of the Board of | Canadian on private terms. Pearls continued in good demand, at $6 31 Buxapeturrs—Flour —The sales for the day reached bls, including fine at $4 12 & $4.37; seur at $4.25 j236; ordinary State ‘and Canadian, at $4 624 a ommen State, at $468a $475; straight State at $475 a $481; choice State and mixed Western, at $4 8734 @ $5; straight Michigan at $6 a $5 01 Western at $5128 $518; pure bor oe Michigan at $5 18 8 $5 31, and 6 Sales of 450 bbls. without change Southern Fiou were made at $506 6 bo aL - mixed to good brands. Rye Plour—400 bbl {$268 8 $275, Corn Meal —1,000 bbls of State per $2 62 a $2 66 4 200 bia, Jorsey at $3; Brandywine was dull at $3123. Wheat —Ssles were 1,600 bushels Long Island. at $1 a $105; p ronrregl was inquired for, and was firm at $103a $1 05; jesee was firm at $1288 $126 Canadian Peas were 4 good demand. with sales of 2,000 bushels on private terms Rye was heavy and dull; sales 1.000 bushels at 89e, Corn—Sales were 17 500 bushels, at 55¢ a 560, for new Northern and Southern yellow: 68440 @ 690. for pening for Western mixed in d round yellow. Bar- 4 were 1500 bushels good two rowad in better di and Se a 400, for J Buckwheat saleable at 4To, a 480. Corron—The Hibernia’s letters were not received by ig jas rather better. merchants until too late to affect business. We have consequently no transactions in cotton to report. Our quotations are those at which, from the expressed views of parties, operations can be effected, The stock offering is ba light. AVERPOOL CuassrricaTiON. NN. O., Mob, Uplands, Florida, and Te: Toterior .. ate ee 8 4 He Middiing.” 1S wis 210 wag sos 105g a 10 104 810% 1 oa Le og to Liverpool at 18 es, at 174 Gd.; and for he Rates to ©: ports. Provisions.—Pork—The rales were 550 bbla. at $8 75 a $8 S7)¢ for prime. and $12 00 a $12 25 for mess, Market closed firm, but dull. Beef was more active and firm, with sales of 450 bbls, at $6 40 for prime, and $8 50 « $8 75 for country.and $9 50 for city mess. Prime mess was dull at $1550 a $15 76 Beef hams $1240 a $1275. Cut meats were Cragin’s extra, ax in 634 » 10c. for Mbio; andé0 a,18e, wore dul}, but firm, firm and dull, with sales Ot 150 Lard war quiet, at 61; a6 a Butter dema: Cheese was in good demand 4at 53 9 To. Reat Estare.—By Anthony J Bi 100; 1 lot do. do. $1.21) tween 6th and 7th avenues, at $1,810, $3 Sucans.—The tendeney of prices was still in fave the buyer. 4, 8 Gio. 4 pea drudge, at 27c , time and interest. MARKETS ELSEWHERE, Boston, Deo. County Kailroud, W do, #05) 10 do., 324: 9 do, tou and Prov’ mon Hesiod, 4: 2 ‘Boston and 2do., 9834; 1'Northern Railroad, ) 1 WO Colony, Heat Im, 77 om, 7 t Central Railzoai rol 7 Hn) ; a sr N i 10 do., bom, 32345 x i ‘Mo Dividends . eterna Announcements ef Births, Marriages and Deaths are not inserted, unless duly authenticated and paid for. Marrted, On the 18th inst., by the Rev. Winthrop Bailey, Mr. ‘Waren Fiexerr, of Hyde Park, to Miss D. M. Couwrtt, daughter of James Colwell, Eeq, of Oyster Bay, Long Island On nee evening, the 15th inst., by the Ri Tiepnan, of St. James's Church, Hexny S Van Fi Mr. Tr, of Morristown, New Jersey, to Crinioria, C= daugh- ter of the late Andrew Johnson, of New Y At Norwalk, © on the 17th inst., by the Rev. Dr. Mead, Crances Edwin Hoyt, Eaq. nit Portsmouth, N.1., on the 13th i U.S. Ary pl of George On Tuesdi stantine ‘Adamson. His friends, and the friends of the family, are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his mother, 699 Broadway, corner of Fourth street, ou Thursday, the 20th inet, “ nine o'clock, A On the 18th’ 4 the late Peter Her friend, vited to att No, 685 Broadwi a o'clock, P. M., wi oe further invitation. On Tuesday, t ines, Bireanern 8. and only daughter of Warmoldus Cooper tteriok, in the 88th year of her age er funeral from he ‘The relatives and felonds of the family are ‘respect- ‘nace the 20th inat., at balf-past three o’olock, P. M., from the fally invited to attend ber funeral on reridence of her parents, No 12 Grove street. Shipe—Tsano Walton. Shrirm = Marathon my ‘Ty iricane, r . Bouchard & Taebau Molim, Arrived, Stone, Liverpool, Deel, and with mdse, to ra Budd, Charleston, Sut ton Me Go Oct 8 tat Ei 194,» Vrieodon, from ai ‘Orevrer, Liveeprel, Nov 2, 16 Cl Marshall & Deo Ship Oregon Barclay & Liv Herma ‘cit or Republic, Jameson, 8: ten, to Dunham & Dimon. Bark Janet (89), Moore, Newry, Ire, 63 dayr, with iron and 115 pasaer to order. 42 days, with mdse was towed to Qus- per } rang ternn semalt der of the voy oy Ly] = 2a on, 7 anys, with ont (of New Haven), Baker, . to Poster & Rioketvon, Wave iets 19 rk D: on Webster, from Boston for Vali- IT well, Brig Winthrop, Lamehe, Savanilia, Nov 20, with mdse, to Everett & Bre wi Frig Indutty fot New Haven), Pike, St Oreix. in halleat, derword. 7 ard. sup. ne Of atteoking the Spani nies Vora ja Repent becaee is corn scar, th badae’ to WF ¥, <r ping Ja, with mdse, to Geo Py 7. with sucare, to M OAM prseed bark boatiaM int Boheme i, hem al Brig Lady of the galt te Mideleron & % fell in with the ont ofthe Sr Ch Cardifl for Wilmh # night of by the ship Galena, (before ro- And after working at the puops ail Hight, expeeting © hed with proviet in morning of the 3 Camden), Jocelyn, St mila (of Comden), Jocelyn fake, 2 day “bre le carina, Bedell, Savannah, 6 dare with cotton wad in Tytce Pergusen. Chatleston, 7 days, » th eotton avd fo G Boikies Alters (Br), leaner, St Jobn, NB, 6 days, with tum= ington, NC, 4 days, with tn B Wells, Griffen, Wilmington, NO, Fem, id fers rin, Fehr BW Nash ered Delttmere, Behe Heltimere © he Avpusta Keone, New Bedtord. Below, Ps Sophie (Dutch), 05 days from Bromor, with passen- ba Sr? Also 7 ington, NO, 6 days. ‘der, 68 days from Pater rigs. Ship Hero, Griffith, New Orleans. Dec 18—Wind during the day from NW. Pan Steaxsuir Hinemwia.) see NYVork; at tr Ware ho. id Fi pe other. fi 8, barque Bliza Gurwen ships whieh certied away mals boom, ‘did other damage. abt Dec 1—Brig Sam Small, Sprague, unc; dans, for oe next day. N tutoe Sou, Diltingasm. | for N N ut ‘19th, A Raymond, Ceiguia, rou, Nov 26—-Sid Ellen, Penticost, NOrleane; 28th, rt aaalen. NOrleans; 29th, Silerslie NOrleaus; Nov 26—Hid Peltoma, Hi By emennavEn, Nov are Loul Bid Sieh Herachel, Ras Tshore at tbat Place in in hee cate A iY 5 'YaRMOUTH, NS, Dee 4—An ean CA Wabash, “ew Tondon. “Ala 38d, Aiken Nov 21~Oif, Garonne, B . Nov 2 Arr Ii open denen, Bradish, NYork Cand Di wood, NAmerioa. "Sid 24th, top, Chadwick, N Yor! Batrimone, Deo alr arr ahi d for San Fri or toni Urig St Leow, Weboter Latourette; Brace, Cole; Ber, ie da N Yorks ‘He Bi ton, Chadwisk, NYork; is ip car Mag jow 22. ay iow Phillipe, 5 yore ms 4th, May Harlsy, Be ‘Seott, N York AK, nt 10 Arr Lycurgus, Brown, NOrleans and aga, and sld for N Yor! Fon icie, Tigarss NYork; ‘Niagara, Jarvis, Malaga, se Bh Nov 23—Sld Albion, Tar Lown, Nov 22-~Arr Pax, Zwart. Baltimoro; 25th, Rhein, do, Sid 2let, Hong Kon Bl Mesore, NYork; Henry Shelton, Long, Baltiso Bos jo he shd Margarete, Lieckis, NOrtoans; Queen Vie torls, Moat, Savannah. a ®, Noy 2-- Are Bavaria, Aatheny, NYerk. do Nov £0, Gali is, for N Morris, Daggett, doz 26th, Cha Giascow, Nov i: obair, Fyne, do. Elsinore, Emery, NOrlo: ty imington, Nc; brig Dow, Merryman-Bt Martise, Tolesrsohed, barn Segai and, ht House Channel. as lost main tops ‘at anchor in Ligh| painted black, and ight, Was Kuiblem, whtot eid (oth fo Wilmington, NC, biare, bark Wg alls NaI 4 Dracut, Germ, St ier, Mary Stanton, & Bird, and Azore: ight, Ann Elixah Sarat Olney, briga 'y goods, ornia continued firm at Oo per oubic foot, at $55 for lumber, and $3 004 $3 50 per bbl. There was no change to continental from thé Rosde, ship Phconix, bark 1a, Burmah, Wm * Edward Henry, 01 Andover, schr Ustaloga, and other RLESTON, Doo lt-—Art ahip Swan (Br), Rose, Liver Tks Mary rt al Melcher, Newport, W; NY. Ka a Mary Ann, Wading- ma we Werld, right, N ork Pym i asthe Bibernia (0), Sian: N York ate Hal pl Bailed 25th—Oxford, Goodmanson, N Kng! bon Orleans; Bisache, Palen, do; ‘Cambria, oa Lowry, divto; Ca 1 ntuineer, Will Kollimus, Copanhager cigcol i wali bark Velocit, Vsthy A Marr barks Mary Ann (Br), aye deste’ Boston; teh Ra Sw 81d rhip asaite Meteal y, Charleston, Wirbsra, Houston Mob Jobneton, Savannah; Hibernia, Mal delphia; ‘Albert. Galluti ‘pha oe ‘prev to the lst, Covenante Charleston; Columbus, Mobile; Wilson Keanedy, World, Cambridge, A 3. Consti- Shepherd iM crpool; Alliance, Robinson, do; ; Br bark Jno Bromham, Molt urea for Apalachicola; 6-- Arr toh Yeso, Ryerson, ipatiimore, Old Sth, brigs Chac.oite, Sparke,Cuba; Harbinger Keen, Jamaica; Frontier, Hoyt, Barbados cker—3 lots on ‘38th street, between Sth and 6th avenues, at $1,200, 2 lota do. do. at $1,275, $2,650; 1 lot do. do. $1,800; 2 lots on 22d street, be- 20: 1 house and lot on 6th avenue, between 22d and 23d streets, $3.950; 1 lot on the corner of 8th avenue and 32d stront, $1,950; 2 lote on Sth avenue, between 22d and 23d streets, at $1525, $3,050; 2lots do. do at $1,400, $2,800; 1 lot on the corner of 6th avenue and 30th street, I at | § fae at do on the let, tution, Empire 5 Garrick, for N Yor! 1, Savannah, for eas Tour » Lufkin, and Chrono~ Gch, Jobu Pronch, Jeifcey, Havana; Sch Perseverance, Torry, N York; 10th, brigs Labee, Bra York; Chas Thouias, Bray, tk. 11th, brig Protection, ntTownN. Dec 13—Arr schr Welcome Return, Sh: foe Portland; 14th, bay k ( formerly ship | » Nantucket, to com Mattia: Wooster. ta Or! dept, and Otawa, for 4 Doujlass, for Charleston; Rn- , Boston; Franconia, Balti oth for Bevanuahy Coromandel, do and Staten Le! 01 jote fitting for San for Eastport; Silas Wright, Sarah, Moore, do for Portland: ith, Susan, Nantucl also sche Nourmahal. Borgal, Jum ‘arren, Sidney Milner, and Warrior, Roads, a brig ana two sche, eupposed bound K. 13th, bark Dow c Dee I, ao 2), for Boaton, Philedelphia, bound E; ives, Jeavitt, do, to aneo Morten, do, with 50 hhds. new crop New Orleans, at Hi, 4th; Enterprise, Funk, do. to succood tho A; ussell, do, 10th; James ff Snepherd, Ainsw: t, do with despateb; Franconia, Smith, for hiladelphia, with despateh; Lon pon, Noy 29--Ent inward, ey vendence, big re N York (and outward am yh Li Wriskey.—The market wasjsteady, but quiet, with tales of 100 bbls. Ohio and Prison at 28¢,; aud 25 hhds, Ti, mm Taylor, Shute, trig Victoria’ Lamson, San Baltimore, itch; Foxx, Dee 15—Arr brig Com Stewart, Bishop, Philadelphia for Salem; sobs Malvina, Bloighss 5 and J Rusling, Smith, do for Bi Provincetown for Wilmington, NC: E sescetet P< raven do for Norfolk. Sld JP Johoso 1th—Are brigs Belle, Lan ALLE! Boa rd=10 sharos Norfolk Sd, ft Vistoria: dehes atario, Wilson, NOrleans; Southampton, Ady Nov 2, Yorktown, Bradiah, EN Dec 6; Victoria, dence, Fletcher, do 2tsr. Nov 24--Arr mse, 3 Roberts, Philadel- E Freeman avd Williaa. Eniladelphia for Bustport; fur Rappahannock i Vinay io Aharon, do 13th, Thomas, do tor N¥o rn o for Bagh; Oreg Hancock, Sugott, C sexta "Higbee Nantucket. for Philadelphia: bark Kendrick, Baltimore for Boston; sohs Alvarado, Lamphier, Wilmington NC for Cohasset; iy Jackman, Baltimore for Bat! Com Stewart; Belle; schs impire; Jou Hancock; Cygnet; HB In port, 11 A M-Ship Citizen; brigs » NYork. re » Nov 27—Sid byemye Ellis, NOrleans. PY rene Ne ‘id Lucy Ann, Carrol, Boston; 21th, Androsco, Elliott; Nicaaor; Alvarado; Caroliae; Fountains igbee: Increase. ton. Chedwick, NYork. lor, of Boston, im 7M, Noy 25—Sld Pivnovrns Nov a0 F from Houivurg for Newport, aeut letters on shore and prot = M—The oe Jd Rather from KorFsrpam, Nov 21—Dy Shelton, Lon Nov 19-Arr Vandali: 1th, Gen Taylor, Chase, Nov 1k—Arr Courier, Hanson, NYork. Swanauk, Nov 25~Olf, ship Harvest, from Havre for Bal- . Aruans, Nov 16--Of, schr Liderty, Law, from NYork, ys. S16cknous, Nov ¥ Sourn ForeLan, Nov 22 Among them T ota, for Kio de ary and Nashu os for Boot 1. dus thir afver- noon from Indian river, re ul have been placed between « Awaits the canvas from Philadelphia to float her inte deep Rater. Wenther getting colder, with a moderate breeze from resenting that ecks in the Tusearo Arr Salamandern, Oberg, NYork. OM, Constitution, Schelling, — NYork. |. Mort, to Ewity A., daughter of t. Horace 0 Miss Many Haxuierre, only ‘The Kdluburgh, Taylor, for Mobile, 18th inst., of consumption, Jony C. Avancon, aged twenty-five years. son of the late Con- | Salter, ilar bark Inenita (a are Grand Seay SS emis ( Br), Leighton, ony Bao oy Seartee celona;, sehr Emily ny ‘aged Ws An A Li Arichat for Cadiz, fell t., Mra. Peter Hartenicx, relict of | the crow of, the ane iMes for, sag wniata; Deo 5, barks Virginia thege ef hee som Jas mis teslhenes, Curtis, Boston, for on Thursday, the 20th inst , at two ary A Nawront, Dec insane eohs A Fhileae! iphia; J Lovett, do for do; N Tee sens Harmona, Malony, M: 1 Propieter, bh J i id have to otly five da A partor the crew have sine been forwarded tothe United States, in an Ame- | davac for NYor Sth inst., after a ehort but painfal and Sophia, Park 1 Ne Hine, W: of vr] of Arnold Hallet, M. D., Newronr, Nov 28--The Carsline, Wrman. ¢ Yarmout wis NS. for Hermon, was in contact at midnight Ziet in . with the Commerc ccived bere, tad was y who supposed her to be sinking, and kot on board the Commioroe. Herald Marine Corresponde: ita. Deo 14, 189-- Arrived-- ri ware, Crickson, i Nora SI, ir) York for Wareha mr Iama Light bom € videnoe fo: Philedelph a. L eh Jovoph Fisera ‘Boowe ‘Clenred--Bark Franklin, Cook. 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In hae oui ohan mn, at 2380 Pearl etrect, wold anni. and wing of tepaaes it lopetep fi tis the oheapest medicine in the world. ie Taree, writhout om or purging. sere or ebilitating the pati nt. It ab eles and oe system, and creates now, fa n and ean be cured INTHE Last STAGES OF CONSUMPTION. ‘The following certificates are sclocted from « large number received. The first was kindly forwarded tous by Dr. Cole 11, a respectable Physician of extensive practice at Oswe- 0, Now York. He wri the Sarsaparilla h+s perform= ed’ ans the more 18 a seud’s Sarsapariila, which soon gave me relict. I grew batter fart while tahing the Sursapatitia, gad am now nora he shout the house and do some work.” I « ory thes far, and be! ace that fp eaved me 2 from do; TE osevh Fitield, Hoover, Providence; Mary Elisabeth, | favawnan, Deo 13—Arr brig Macon, Wathi 4 Miscellaneous, on ses at the mouth of Aw Anenican cent. Dicks, Geors ow iat “iar Ork, Lincola, Cubs; sshr ‘Mary Groton, Geyer, 4: 508 - from rr 4, snout en, | for ‘was towed in 20, = Passengers Arrived it a Spanich gun boat and two assets tek aan AF, tothe TivERroor any Hatirax — Steamahip Biterie — Yor -Aveistant Commissary Gen Sar nd, FA Wiggina, Fer Fey York—Mr Py new and chin ri ihe dt and I dy, Me Bo ‘A Bebli M Scun WARRion—Later accounts from ache Warrior, from ton, before reported ashore noat Bouth thot’ hereurge had beon landed, bab that lost abont 5000 free 12th inet, a Bighlonde of G’ Drackor, T Ferri “ 2c iis, fl Seutzor, Py Groanhis ble, lr Ayord chy lad. f 3 eee eaay, oe LJ _ mrouneti ne and Cr CH James. sowert, of 3 Xow York, and ' #6 wee secsoned mm the stocks nearly a Now York—Wre Bloooker, Me Perris, lady and 6 ohildre-, Mr. Ro. Passengers Salled. mye Ancisco—Berk B: Hitohborne, Ssvantila, | Whaiemen. in Island, July 2, Olympia, Woodward, NB, 800 ruppored in Soa of Donets), 5 f Ston, LHW; Ang of ffeniaaten, for the NW Spo Py 5 said from Liverpool for New Orleans, Nov 20, lat a from Liverpool for New Orleans, Nov 21, Int 47, J Z, from Liverpool for New i Howell (1), ‘Am, Sept Ne, Liverpool Parsee a eric F art cheatin B Lancaster, § Soa be Y th, Ose Wont te visa aitcomty Sus Vicker Ly Jaen Towns i, 24, lat 60, Lom 8, New Orleans, Nov 16, lat 35, Theoxens, from London for New York, Nov 16, lat 46, 1 steering Bo, Now 19, ish e'Ghartostony, Nov au lat ah aagh oc A) for New bevy 2 lates, jon 17 or Bw ence " yw itor eng Bie Moar ota Sones Pres Thos bert oe, Benj Gi FB ~ “us. modell Ry is th, Aanotl, i badoes, via St Martins, Nov 12, mad do Wat irons weamon; J Trews, cook} ‘knam. wornco—le the Siroe, ft Ber) 8i enos aati Int LA New Honk te hs New Orloans for San Fran- nce (Sept 1) for San Prancisoo, from Warton, RI (Aug 23) for Sarah, Morse, from own for California, 42 days i Boson (Sept 27) for Califor- | 5 re ge 5 ‘on Bai ap Ry Bliss Dent, ALY Aan Beth Howard, Ji ts, ark Cl fe aie, Setter iat i a Jom 26 15, | Foreign Ports, Nov Z—Brigt Santiago, Burgos, hence for ispahioon, Martin, from #t Croix fo from Ponce for N York from St wa Feit for Ry. ie eye, M "i. Vetrick Henry, Four Won De Himes, frost Mayaguer der, from Hamburgh for 5 for Petemouth rea “yarranted ‘to ene Female cure all irrog , P ‘Sid steamer West Point (from NYork), Barque Levant, Hewitt, for Philadel only £m verge, Dee T—Art Br brig W it, thie ie the moot oer permanent oure without ‘exporure, oF st: in oron to reew toha Proneer, Know ton, (wth sees ot hole (fo tLe gale of 71h | lis, Ro, having boon ‘own 1; Windsor, Franoia, Fredericksburg. ena, Kamiret, Barcelona. rearet, Parker, from Nor- od for Unite States. Lips James Vorking, Williams, for Now i ORRIBON | ry eum ALLY CONSULT — doe snatien bin te him 00 forw: te re. MA! Waid ait eoa Ni erent Fg) acquainted with Mrs. Ki ‘true. ve te ee RA RAT JANE priraore a gizaaere HADLEY, 210 BARTHOLOMEW, o Bi lzea COON, SPITTING BLOOD. B.: ad the following, and priser ie incurable, aod nderful ches ‘valk, allover the ise no blood, and a) ee pod has ie me. You can well gine that Lam thankiul f~ these results. Foure) obedient # WM. RUSSELL, 1 Carmine street is soaroel; Peau bu —s area impeion rep ‘es cured bY are Anum Serenparilis. ‘The following wes recemuly tes sen v—Dear Sir: For the last shree yeare I wy res with Rare sha dd ws Sot ane oe sumption of the Inet ‘and did not ox health at all. After through a course of medicine under the care of some of the most distin regular o Beard ‘of Health in New York sud lao oarnings In attempting to regain mn: venlth and ster fer reading tet in some paper Barenparilia, 1 resolved to try is, 1 Aihet ening nlx parila je been able te “attend to my saan e Tabors she last four monthe—and I Laga’ es me! c) test has yous Sareapariln, to centinae my Neal ‘ond the expectations of all that knew n) a Salata sata 1 Kasox s., ir ing to Iw, om hie oath suito, that eho mt ing te, une Dae of he worn ar’ subseribed te before me, at thea” August, Ibe. ns CYRUS BALDWIN, Justice of the Ponca. METHODIST CLERGYMAN. The following was sent to our Agont in Rab arch one of the O"Funiven ofthe Methydiet Rpvvenpal Chat moni learned and respested in the ‘another Sridouce of the wonderful edfcts of Dr-& fr Townsend's Seat saparilin om thesystem. b= dence of ite proving eMone! in now to We Srvergnct hr nl haa noe ‘ried aor iz botore L be~ experience effects: an’ now feith Ceptain Nae ‘thous it om an: veiment in deemea og wof any importance, you have my full consent to mak Vek COMPLAINT AND. DISRASE or THe LUNGS, It ‘be pereeived th: see Mi vonehes thet Cy ab this letter. ¢ documents may SS cece at Dae 8. Pe Towssnn—Deae Si it eeevettariacetng T a, 0 Exist meray about five months been gave up All hopes, and thought I must die, yo medicine, throngh your Cirowlar Sr dence for perusal, was induced to tr; two bottles, and have been entirely Dated Pleasant V. A ‘The undersigned soa and certifies members of Berveparilin ee ont ‘Townsenn— Dear Sir; been sfieted wish Apu cunvined pain nach i me, mf with much difice Che ent mete * eon aedes, at “fr own the benefit ot others ander the name s ifanten that T neve pore

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