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Interesting News from Mexice. ‘The latest accounts from this country are fer from Gerstood ‘to settle | being flattering for the future. It seems that their eee Congress is about to adjourn. without enacting any Father M Jaws, or making any reforms, for which this extra ses- resign a — siom was convened. The journals of Mexico do not ap peries, among afford any insight into the real state of things existing Wether Mathew an Old Zack were the in the republic. Im fuct, the newspapers of the metro- of the occasion Old Zack te s temperance mai : peer at tal ‘made he better left this | Polls are as dull as the most insignificant Boraing for the tout, without deigning to ayail him sheet published in the United States, self of the equivocal compliment Buc- | Two causes are in full play to retard legislation in that country—the want of s quorum in Congress, and ane Battimoxe, Beo. 20, 1849, A Severe Presentment. The Grand Jury of the United States District Court in the case of the recent explosion of the steamer Has- well, killing the engineer, and seriously injuring the captain and firemen ilet towing @ vessel into our have made inquiry into the cause of the said ex- woes they oan find no causef or institu. ting’ frocedure, present, that they find that the builders in Philadelphia. of the machinery of the said steamboat, | 5) arrangement with the Minister of the Haciunda La- constructed it im a mort eareless and insufficient man- | cunzs, whereby the interest was to be lowered, on con- ry was defective im various | dition’ of more punctual Payment for the future. Le (4 cunza bad consuited with influential deputies, who were willing to advocate the measure in thi b d and upon thie assurance he held out the strongest id machiner complete, have | hopes to Mr Robin Peon a Rated Se, Tuoct, dagrant etd. criminal | When, however, the law was propesed, th same misconduct, and add: ‘The first, efther from | Members held back, and would uot pass the negligence, or that scandalous parsimony which, | CUn7® demanded an explanation of them, and they, in constructing tachivery. looks only at cheap. | Without reserve, rubbed their hands end intimate ness. and not at safety have not only endangered hu- | Yery plainly. that they expected a portion of the “gra- an life, bot have been the cause of its loss, amd it was | tification” which he was to reosive from Mr. Robinson, the duty of the inspector. under the circumstances, to | We bave said, months ago, while Lacunza was in office, Sole rekged Bi soriaccin, 2 anneal oalt-aaee that he pretended to some honesty, and endeavored to ‘examination on bir at ted all, or tl support that character in the Treasury, Indignaat, greater portion. of th defects above specified; and he is | therefore, at their iusinuations and pro Ny guilty, whether he negleoted to make auch ex | Pelled both, declaring thet he bad not receive, tion. or granted the eertiticate with a knowledge | did not expect to rece e benefit froi of their existence his tees of office are @ fair requital | rrangement. The dep’ t believe him, or for its exact discharge. snl should have been earned by | Would not act without being paid, and the measure its proper fulfiment and not have been considered ag | failed. Lacunza resigned, in disgust, wud Mr. Robin- @ mere gratvity ’ The fiaswell was a new vessel, and | *nreturmed to Lygiaud in no very happy state of bad only been running about a month, intended alto- | Wind, What Lord raimerston will now do is yet to be gettin af' toor boat. seen, Jn @short time, however, we expect Kome de- Mcnstration and @ thorough revirion of the foreign debt. ‘We will then endeavor to lay before our readers @ full statement of the items and frauds which compose the history of this stupendous indebtedness While we look in vain through files of Mexican pa- pers. tor information like this, we are not consoled wita news of @ lighter eburac Some of our artista have recently gone there, or sather artists known and appre- elated by the American public. About them there is Mexican journals. Madam inirs have ail tried their Dons, bat, beyond flattering no- we are at @ loss to teli how went the day” in dollars and cents ing some curiosity to learn the result of these artistic speculations, we again have to resort to our private :ources of informa ion Madam Bishop was firston the ground, and commanded overflowing houses Even the immeuce National Cheatre, which is on the dimensions of Niblo’s, was uvable to hold all her ad- iuirers. Her receipts were about $5,000 each night. She has since been trying her luck in the provincial cities, with the same success; and will return as rion 8 & Caliloruia fever aud ague cradle shaker, Herz was not so fortunate, owing to bad manage- Treasury has some job in view, and some secret. private spe- culation for himself, "They, therefore, will, not toueh the meseure until they are ‘secured in a part of the spoils to be distributed. Thus, for lastance, thi sent session was called to segalate the forei to British subjects, and the agent, Mr. Robinson, made Baurmone, Doc. 21,1849. The Legislature of Moryland New U.S. Senator—The orm Question. The Legislature cf Maryland meets at Annapolis on next Monday week. and the two great events of the session will be the eleciion of aU, S Senator, and the Aisporal of the reform question. There is about twen- ty whig majority on joint ballot, which will give the whigs the Senator. provided they can unite om any one of the fourteen uspirents There is also a couridera- ble majority of consti‘utional reformers in the Legis- lature; but there are scarcely two of them who agree ener io whieh reform is to be ob- in which reform is needed. me ratio ax the members of the Legisla- elected giving the sma! counties as many as Baltimore eclty has Baltimore city has delegat Qvedelegates, avd poy: two thirds of the taxes for t support of the State, whilst all the little Eastern Shore meat He Was eroorted unto the city by acavaloade of counties have the rame number, aad thelr taxes hardly | fi/nqy, who. by their adulation, *almoas turned ‘his pay the collector's fevs. hesd, He advertised @ concert at the Longa. or Ex. o and it was understood tend. These, in fact, did ud, in full drers and diamonds, which would asto- pish at the Artor oO; ; but the other classes, who could not dress so weil nor display thousands ia jewelry, refured to go. The consequence was, that ‘Hers ‘Was immensely dattered, but very poorly paid. He has only made one or two thousand dollars. Alexander, the magician, bas been for some time in Mexico, where he bas made an enormous sum. His adventures are as Interesting as his feats are astonish- ge, tickets at a high price 1 the Tashiouabies would Baitimone, December 22, 1849. Preparations for Chrisimas—Dr. Rapheel—The Steamer Republic— Young Rogues— Terrible Accident—Markets, $e., $e. Never, within the recollection of the oldest inbabi- tant, has there been ro extensive a display of Christ- mas goods in this city as there is at the present time, mor so greatarush of purcharers thus early in the ing ‘ihe Monplaisirs have gone recently: and, with good management, the adventure will pay w The recent pri ject ot erecting # new U sales to keep e with the increasing wealth aud wants of Mexico, mn idie rumor, or @ very idle scheme, Mexico has been going down in its eplendor ever since the inde- pendence of the republic. Under the Spaniards. the city of Mexico was the centre of trade for the whole country, as Lhere were only two ports of entry on the oveans~ Vera Cruz and Acapulco. Since then, a num- ber of other harbors have been placed on # footing with these, and the conrequence is, that business has taken Dr. Raphael, of New York, the great Jewish lecturer, ‘will commence a course ef lectures next week, in the Lloyd street Syvagegue There is a sms desire to hear him, | have no doubt be will bave alarge audi Although several publications have been made, te the effect that the Mesers Arpinwall have closed their contract with the steam:bip Republic, to go om the route to Chagres. | learn that such is not the case. The contract is not yet closed and she is now advertised for avother trip to ( harleston She bas undergone various alterations and improvements within the past 0 | @ new direction, and very much to the detriment of the bond ‘ripe aly ey Soames able tomake more | © “cropolia, ‘The. trade how carried om along the Ric ‘wo young lads. between sixteen and eighteen Grande will stili further injure the city of Mextco, as ‘well as Tampico, [From the New Orleans Delta, Dec. 10 } By thearnival of the brig itl, Captain Radovich, we Lave received papers from the eity of Mexico to ‘the 20th ult. The Liti left Vera Crus on the 8d instant, A proposition to adjourn Congress en the Let of Deo. had passed the preparatory readings, Dat Bal not been divcussed Owing to the failure of the Deputies te building by Mesere Swan and Duff. on the Yerk and | atiend. it was very difficult to get s session of the Cumberland Railroad They hoisted a stone, weighing 1c wes said that this frequent and appa- 2,500 Ide, when tle derich broke, wod the stone felland | rentiy studied absence of the Deputies was intended as crushed two of the laborecr to deat, and dangerously | @ plan to divcredit the republican system. w eS two others | . The Minster ot Finane nes been authorized by - tock market contioues at | two Chambers to negott advance, « million f of dol Maesina indemnity due 2 May next; and the discownt, it is raid, will be at least two per cent. Governor Mesa, of Queretaro, Las been released by the Supreme Court of that State from the charge | browght against him for his refusal to publieh the de- cree for the recall of the Jesuits, It is seid that the Jeouits are losing every dey the ground they have heretofore gained A diffculty iutely arose in the State of Coahuila, be- tween the Governor aud the Judge of the district’. The of age. were arrested bere this morning, on the ! ee inte and rebbing the window Mr. Hollo- y shop. on Baltimore street, afew nights tince. and abstracting eighteen gold watches. ‘The Moncton mills. in Baltimore county, near the Pennrylvania line were destroyed by fire on Thursday night ‘A terrible accident occurred yesterday at the bridge, y done until after the payment . ‘The flour market comtinnes greatly depressed. femal) rales of both Howard street and City Mille making at $475 Salen of prime red at the close of tl ‘week, at $14 $1 01; white $1 0% « $1 05, and family flour white, $112 a $115 Corn-On account of small demand, prices receded about a cent per bushel. Sales of white, at d5c ate and yellow at 480. 0 400. per bushel Rye- Maryland. 56e° per bushel. Oats con- tinue in fair demand, and prices bave somewhat im- roved Sales at the close of the week at from 30c, to | Be per burhel. as per quality Our Morristown rrespondence. Morristown, N.J., Dee 20, 1849. Further Particulars Respecting the State Bank at Morris | Indictments—Lambert: Norton Liberated —Proceedings | in Court of Chancery Ihave a few more items to communicate respecting the late proceedings at our court, in the matter of the | State Bank at Morris, The learned counsel for the Directors asked that the same course be taken in re- gard tothe indictment against the President and Di- singing ee es - i eXicap papers wi io ress rear pd eb Ayisipead a agree | with the idea that foreiguers stand'no chance ia call. | 1 government has interfer im the matter and deprived the judye of his place. He is to be succeedvd by U. Jesus Gonzates, The general commanding has received @ severe reprimand from the Secretary ot Wart Gen. Micheltorepa has been appointed General com- mandivg of the State of Lucatan. He takes with him the tixth battalion of infan and itis thought by the Mexicans tbat his arrival will change the face of affaits in that country. Snuatead of purchasing @ peace, it ts hoped that tbe Will beable to conquer oF The troubles in Zacatecas are settled Gov. Cosio ngnrd the executive power in favor of Lieutenant ft all thet the Vankeos override everybody and on- unable to give the requisite recognizance. Thus mat- Ppropriate every thing to themselves, tors stood when the court adjourned about 7 o'clock | | oy dad tne felloving iabmeeion tng | en Papers, : 1 Hello} " Monday evening to9 A.M. next day. Counsel again | "jn reference to the debt of the republic, which bas strongly urged the right of part of the —— to | proved ruch ® stumbling block to the Minister of Fi- to | nance, we fiedin the Monitor of the 28th ult. the sub- Court but the court still refused Thee | jeined plan, submitted by Senor Klorriaga to Congress wore thus ‘all compelled to plead—pleaded not guilty— | om the 2étb volt gave bail for their appearance at the next term of Over 1. The government will eee 'd to liquidate all the apd Terminer. to be held ow the third Tuesday of Fe- public debt of the nat: and external, fixing Dbruary. 1560 The court. ho’ granted thei te CoDeUInAION at possible period on wang their metion here next term to i forthwith verify its total amount, ¢: argue it before a full bench at Trenton. Should that | creditors who do not present their demands wi! motion be overruled Oren peated, they wili bave to stond their trial in this county. | oft by To poy general arrangement ‘The great chject in insisting on time to plead, was, in | “~ ~ bases caoo tbe tnclotioent should, be surtaiaeg, 49 svt the eri Ru the, eupital ot oth “debts shall be redueed to eae og |, That this capital shall bear an interest of not more than three and a baif per cent per anoum. | ‘Phat this arrangement be effected with the consent Tt | of the crea 8 The government will proceed to make tho ed out to them al + petvilege, If tiela: | ment that may be ov ds Cashirr alon dictment be net trenchmenis and smvliorations which it may judge con- You will, doubt Yenient. both as reepeets public disbui ts, arin Norton her otion ana administration of all the sources of terday mor Eeq,, of thir town one of the Di- ‘ument will assure itself foras long a rectors. having become bound for hin atthe ibie. by rupulous publie admiat- tot any of ook tes, obese eae 2 eftective annual income "of $1,500,000; itis curremtly reported here that proceedings are | Abd moreover the neorseary funds to pay the interest about being commenced in the High Court of Charee- | Of the debt with the most relig Punctuality and & rigid investigation made lo the matter of the 6. For the objects contemplated by this act, the go- ‘Tanefer of the stock ‘of the oid bank to E. A. Thomp- | —— will apply the indemnity owing to the re- fon and hia asrsciater. it being strengly surpected ail ‘was not right and fair in that transection Look out fon startling discloruresere this matter is Oually set- a 6. The government will immediately establish a sys- tem of direct or inairect taxation so thet the | may cover the de ey whieh may remain after it bas | been reduc ed to the bie Interesting from Santa F CONFIRMATION OF THE REPORT OF TH AMERICANS BY THE APACH [From the St Louis (Mo Letters have berm reerive city from Santa Fe to the 80th of October They confirm, in every par- | eof the murder of Mr J. M. on the Santa Fe read, and the capture ot Mrs. White and ber daughter by | the Indians “if Mr White had been killed,” says | Ye nor of One of these letters “it would bave been a mistortune sent act. only, but a it iss captive. at the mercy and liable to bite which the | tie horrible SI J Oreate no public office, dispore of no public aed assign mo higher salary than that pro- vided by the law that whieh may be created by the pre- cent monthly this io mo other case tham for sume After rhe to destro: poest eqes gto th ee 4 ee pro- he Indians webing te a Ln . we bite Hie girl to « Providing e cst, So. rivonerr, bat th ending @ 1 ‘lonel Wash. | Bor blorrit ra Fogton has © “to wake the exehacge | may immediately be tak: by that body, In prefer. ‘of the 20th Oe- 'y wrote to Vegas, places. direoting his friends | 14th inet $0 cond out Partin Incase’ or tlemtonnn be negotiate | Senor Eepino has been appointed Captain of the Port for the reture of the unfortunate indy and daughter, | of Vere (rus, and Don Thomas Marin Com! and suthorized them to draw om him for one thousand — General of Manne dollare; and it the expenses were we a amount the At Tampico, the long talked of project, of bringing citisens of Sante y them cheer- | fresh w into port ison the point of being ao- greater smount for their liberation. The father | Mes White resides in Virginia, and is raid to be | enor to all other acta ‘The .exieam Congress was to close ite sittings on the * pecotation introduced into t waking certain reform: te Ta It by both housts. aod was transmitted to the are said to have killed thirty.six men | Presiownt ov t oth ult cos Neny = porty, between the Kio del The foliowi « the annual allowances voted by * troops from Bl Pa. | Congress for certain Bishops of the Catholic Chureh:— went out against. and bi fight with | Bishop of Sonora, $¥ 40, of ) ueatan, $6,000; of Uniapie, them, but the result is not known. [he Indians kill- | $6.00; of Califorria and New Leon, each $6,000 —-New ¢¢ three Mexicans within three miles of £.\ Paso. on th | Oriean's Picayune December V2. 20th October. - “Last week.” says @ letter, “the Navijos came within Navai. Ivteutiorser —The U. 8. sloop-of.war Ger- ten miler of Santa Fe. killed some four Mexicans. and | want Lowndes, beund to Pensacola, was Tun off with borses. mules. the Indians bave |r in n to Hampton Roads ante by the U. 8. their Cina to the: metead commandi: bo it is not to be Bee offeers — commander: on—J, 8 Cillian. Liewte- nt ot Marines—J Strienland, Passed MI | KD Miner N T West, Midshipmen J. & | itted an Att 2 Lewis Bi iiten. J RK. Lagow, W oH. T ders ©} Poy op a - Penrose, The 4 EB Harrieo ‘Senter Kank ‘Sestewetn J.B cause Good rows, Carpemter- F Tbompeon. Pi Stewar for the G-fendant in error, end by Mr. Gombe for tne | ML. Tabb Surgeon's Steward-—tlomry C, Whipple — Norfolk Beacon, Dec. V so. | it ball wot farm owt any portion of the preseuire- | it shail not pay a higher Interest than one-half per | Chamber of | the tariff, bas beom | Our Madeira Correspondence, Manxina, November 23, 1840. Shipping Intelligence, Markets, $c. The UV. 8. corvette Portsmouth, Commander Gregory, arrived bere om the 17th from Gibralter; officers and crew well. The bark E. Corning, Capt. Corning, arrived yester- and Lager ty this evening for Rio Janeiro, The wale Napoleon of Baltimore. poe ia discharging. ur markets are well th ali kinds of grata, but the stock on hand is Med t to about ors das “| suppl; vee is brisk at be bbl.; staves, $! frst New York inspection® Corn ie hela at about $1 per bushi saps large, and brisk in: ‘We know of no political movement in dependencies. Theatrical and Musical. Boweny Trratae.—Last evening, was performed, at this popular theatre, the favorite play of the ‘ Three Guardsmen,’ to an overflowing house. The piece was sustained with that ability and spirit that invariably characterize the actors in this temple of the legitimate drama. ‘bis piece bas had » lovg and svccecsfal ran. ‘The enterteipment concluded with the new local comedy entitled * Mose, Joe, and Jack,” which called forth peals of laughter. Broapway Taratae.—Yesterday evening, Mr. Mur- doch made his last appearance, prior to a protracted tour tothe South. The entertainments selected for the occasion were of the most sterling dramatic mortt, consisting of a new play, entitled * Walter Raymond, or the Lovers of Accomac,” and ti comedy of “The Incous' v" bya var ts this city, is s melo dracea, and was rece! with enthusiastic applause Mr Murdoch. in the roman- tic character of Walter Kay mond. acted his role with all bis accustomed ability and peculiar originality, prov- ing himeelt to be an accomplished and talented actor In bis eecond character, as Young Mirable, he soquitted himseif to the greatest boseible advantage, eliciting, by his superior a unded wpplanse. ‘To-morrow evening Mi Geass Cashman ‘appears as Julia, in the * Hunchback? Weare informed by Mr Corbyn, ber agent, that she played a splendid engagement in Boston. Nivto’s Garnen—Taiowruanr Success or tar New Panronuae,—Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather yesterday evening, this splendid temple of re- fined amusement was filled with # numerous and bril- Jiant ambly, drawn thither by attractions of the most extraordinary kind, Last bight was the second | reprerentation of the new pantomiine of “Raoul or the Magic Star,” which in every respect has entirely eclips ed cvery other production of the Ravel Family. The mognificeuce of the scenery. and the elegance of dresses and decorations, form @ sight which cannot be surpase- ed. The ten tableaux are all. in point of conception and execution, unquestionably unexceptionable; but the recond, where # romantic labyrinth of rocks, with an hermitage, is represented; the sixth, with the grand iew of Veniew by moonlight, the houses being illumi- pated. and gondolas softly gliding over the waters the uinth, or the Rocky Mountain pass, with glimpse of Hiades, the abode ot Raoul; and in par- teular, t tenth, affording a view of the abode of the planets, where the talismante star is seen to ascend toits place in the blue. ethereal sky—form the most conspieuous and the mort gorgeous, Such is the mag- Difleence of there representations, and such the oeles- tial grandeur of the tenth, tha the beholder is utterly lost 1p amazement and adwiration, We may freely assert, that this grand production is without paraliel in the theatrical annals of New York, and we predict that it will enjoy @ long run. Niblo, who labers with indefatigable zeal for the pleasure of the public, aad who, for the completion of this new, gigantic under. ‘Fordagel or taking. was necessitated to lay outs vast sum of money, certainly deserves the most extensive patron- aye those whe wish to see something grand, excelling everything they have seen before, to pay w visit to Niblo’s Garden. {his pantomime will be repeated during the whole of this week. Burton's Turarne.—The performances at this favor- ite place of amusement are such as to command an audience atany time. Burton, asa manager, has great tact, and his unceasing exertions to produce every novelty are well rewarded by crowded houses. The excellent comedy ofthe “Serious Family” is agreat hit; it is one of the best pieces we have ever seen Burton, as Aminadab Sleek, looks and ucts the puritan to so much advantage, that the audieuce cannot resist ia- dulging in immoderate fite of laughter. Brougham, as the dashing, frolievome Captain Murphy Magui quite at home, a6 he isin every character hé uader- takes; he is « good comedian and @ great favorite. judgment y Burtor jowest character in to the profession ‘To morr “ Seota Claus,” and the Nationat Tuearne. —This theatre, ag usual, was ex- | ceedingly well attended to witness the new burlesque | cailed the “Female Guard, or A-Lad-in-a-Wenderful | Lamp.” followed with the “Lost Diamonds,” and the faree of the “Siamese Twins.” For to morrow night an | exceiles ill is offered, consisting of the “ Goard,” the “Dumb Savoyard,”’ and the laughable petite comedy of * Matrimony.” Mitonnat's Orvairie Treatee,—Yesterday evening being the benefit of Mr. Bishop, and the last night of | bis engagement, this favorite placo of amusement was | exccedingly well attended, notwithstandi clemency of the weather The entertainments com” | menced With @ repetition of the grand comic opera en” titled the “Barber of Seville,” which was scted with much ability, and received with every mark of pleasure and ratisfection Miss Mary lor as Rosian, a pective riles with pera was followed by the Phe Serious F Laughing Hyena.” petite comedy of *) nd Miss Nickinsou drew forth, by their superior act- ing, the applause of all present The amusements concluded with the burlesque of “Brittania and iliber- | nia,” which went off with much success, aifording a | great deal of merriment and laughter. On Monday evening will be performed for the first time in America | & new comic drama, entitled" Hold Your Tongue,” the murical extravaganza of the “Magic Arrow,” “#raak MeLaugblin,” and the “Enchanted Isle.” Iratian Oren. —The third representation of Doni- zetti’s opera buffa, “Don Pasquale,” attracted a large as semblage of fashionable citizens on Friday evening. Signoripa Borghese, as Norina, seems, if possible, to improve the part on every successive personation She fivished actres: nottened by the th Ming intluence of bee meiting mo. lody What a power the exercise of thi: divine art has over the mind! It should be cherished as one of the avenues which lead to the elevation of society—it im- proves the tem; and charms away the corrosive anxieties of life Malafesta, Don Fasquas physician, as persovated by Rossi Corsi. was very fair, as was also that of Ernesto by Signor (Guidi. Don Pasqual tn the bande ct Sanquirio. lost nothing ; his truly o tion and able representation of , drew forth re. was called before hearty eheers, In vidience so om that eveutog his beautiful | opera will be played again to. morrow evening | Cunisry's Orne House ~The negro melodies and chorbuser, as sung by this famous bund. are the source | Ef great proft tothe manager. The guitar is Midc | Old Guard,” wherein Mr. |p, First tort, bbls, % do é Condémnsd, ./., Total... . Stored . Burapsiurrs — for Brandywine. Rye wesdull at for J € prices of prices however. Good Chine. Middling Folly se Fine Fair. rate, though goods euble foot. Tot eupply Hi. vate terms fiderable saien op band wae esti and shoes contin tery rates Man during the winte and were confi both Kinds. there 550; at § dull and heavy at dull end heavy, Kick—Vhere bas been rather more done this week, but mostly iv ordipary descriptions, us the supply ot | Prime continued quite limited | changed hands, part for shipping, at $3 a $3 3144 per | 100 Ibs Sucan— The wet weather prevented operations, and the business generally, through the week, has been ti closed about moderate ciop Torac v week ending this Maryland | ‘Olle Courecticut Seed. Bt, Domingo. facturers Salen fine weol on pri | 800 bales washe Flour, barrels. , Provisions, do. Dry fruit. do... Segre do. . rd iy Hekey do... Butter, packages Bostox, Dee, 21. 0, 102 grent favorite and his execution on that pl ly admired. Zorer. t | equally ores Yosir 1 Teepoctive departments | by the United States, and all ite prevent reve- Crncve— Aston Piace.—The Christinas bo commenced in earnest at the circus Clown, brings out his new days have Carlo, the trick jy named of thy of his bevetit re to perform at the Howard Athens Das made a bit in Philadelphia, goes with him, ably filled by ® company « rated Messoend fons ly Pete Morris oe- Vankew rongs stoties: and several damees are also introduced. Signor Blitz, the celebrated magician and ventrilo- wiat has engaged the Seotet: Holidays Hie learned the moat. extraordipary trate, they do everything ‘bu talk The ‘p00, as well Manemorenie Lovaasey, the Hungarian vocalist, bas recovered from her late indisposiiion, caaed by a severe cold Mr Fannes is playing at Syracuse. Mise €\ swas's Shakeperian readings have not been attended with success in Bostom, | Lows Tre Frowima Inprans.— The Jacksonville (la) News paye:— We learn that General Cwiggs bas nddroswed letter to Col. B that the Indiana wi corrigible tribe of iM hown bimeeit accesnble to |b Dot feet ee at the same time Ovelaring thacit beat the risk ot his lite At | the raine thine. i¢ would appear that 0 Cowrigea ts making the most ciaborate preparations for war, that | be te constroeting ® military rond from Campa to in- dian river. with military posta at intervals of wvery ten miles audthat bie arrangements in the Coumivsecy the delegation of Semin: Cbariotte, Hi o| p inthe Wiliam Peigge had tot At oT neat manifest great Unwilingmersto t Wild mete “ppored te the eimigration. for fear tha: his teflaence nA * Will be nullified by that of Billy Bowlege, should the letter emigrate it in said to bave been found necesary to place m guard over the Arkaneas deputation 10 protest thom the theres at he of the Floride party, ‘The talk was to have taxem ace on Saturday inst, and we may toon expyot te | jenr from it, Dg Oxe! ola, Jat quailty. $5 60; $30 $3 60 Sie's # cia Venrli reali Sa fe Inet week, and straight State t pb 25 $6 3746: terduy Southern Flo for mixed to good brands was @ till farther decline geod mess, at $12 rime Was quirt af it $6 to $6 12) for prim: mers; prime mess The demand for alt vascart tions iy good, ona he | market gemerally Woe. —there has been an active dem: last. confined chiefly, however bee! Addition of 2v0 000 lor prison Rrec ait af Produce per Hwisen River Lines, Thes Dey, a Merehandine case: Cattle, head a 7 Northern bile 4095; WOO do, 16, 494, DOMES Camnnivor Carrie Manger | 1,016 eattle about Toe ae of n) three yeare old. teh 31 4,904 1576 BSL it Tao 6617 Terr 12) 9.060 12.295 Tia S495 24) S.A98 Pay 27 Lane 500 6,103 Fiow 6 $4 bits utucture, r —The operations to-day to 200 barrele New Orleans, which fhe supply of that descrip- hand. however i# about exhausted steady sales of Huteed were inaking at 2c. for ‘Whale war selling at 49 to 47¢ cling, 1a eensequence of email supply, had advanced to Provisions. Pork—Sales reached 150 barrels very The range was $11 7. $5 7b ms im fi beet turday New Orleans go at 630. abe, usual ‘he movewentsin this mar! are uw annexed :— Sold, ony Prices. nek), ispials N. ie weil held cry . Amerie) lo — Brokers’ Ko. mb, 114: 8 Stare Bank, 04; 4 ¥ cavern duilroad. 10 MAW 7 the inspeoti about 8,060 barrels Capada, in bo 6.079 last yewr. The following is the warehouse this day:— $005 sorte inciudes the in bond, etered at the inepeetion office Sales of 1,000 bbls. were made, including ordinary State ut $4 63 @ $475; common & $4 8744; pure Genesee, d Other grades remaioed as y: 800 bbls. sold wt $5 25 a $5 31. ‘The stock of Southern on hand was very small being only about 49000 bbls. Rye flour was quiet at $2 75 & $2 81. dull at $2 75m 2 81 fer State $3 for Jersey, aud $3 12 Wieat—There was nothing doing ia wheat to-day, Genesee was held at $1 24 9 $l 26; Car padian, at $1 04a $1 66, and southern at Y6e a $l 15. Barley was wanted at 64 a 666 Oars were dull aud heavy, at 42 a 46e, for Northe 8 Con was inactive but firm «t w, 67 a5se for Western mixed, 69 @ 600, for Northern yellow, end 59 @ 6le for white. ‘The extreme inclemency of ed to rome extent, out-door operations; still we heard of sales of about 1500 bales, chiefly upianda, at fail Holders are in no wise wn stocks, expressing grwa’ contidence We con that, if a PORTION » Is Gd for fi marks to ar. 100,000 to 120 000 side 10 meet w good demand at axtiafac find no difigulty ia di poring of their stocks, and @ steady trade i ir demand. with 8 were ip good demand. with pales on 660 barrels, et $12 68 to $12 O2s¢. Lard Was $6 to $62. Butter and Cheese—Were 40 os, 18adiag Jeu bia 22 aw terms, aod Hoge, dren Leather side alves Pearls, 4,160 ‘Loradia. Sr he There last. ven, do... MARKE tS Siemans STOCK SALES. srd—? ghares E 200 N avigacior KETS. Tat Corn meal wan «day preolud- us to sell their the future course e Our quotations, remarking, ything, they are slightly lower than the fgures asked and obtained: — LrveRroon « N. U,, tob., and Texase Corrie. —The demand Piet fear beans eh aoe rices coutinne firm. A parest of 1000 bage Manilis have been disposed of, the particulars of whieb aid net transpire Fuors,—‘the market for raisins was held firmly at $2.76 for prime percels, though some, notin good order, were let plide at $2 bhy Faronrs.— The current rates to L Averpool remained about the came. viz grain, 310d «7-8/0 for ecottow. 206 a 46d. for 25 6d for heavy 1d about 250 tierces of beef were taken at 33 Kates were fim for California, and some engagements fn. ret clase vessela were reported, at O00. to re, cotton was worth 3c. Hear. — All descriptions remain quiet, with a good We quote American dew rotted, at $102 50 and'$166; Manilla, at Jo's l0e.and Sieal at D0 —The market, generally, continues rm, The only sale we have to report ix 1,200 Porto Rivo, om pri- 00. per Leavnen.—Trapsactions through the week have been large, aud mostly at full prices Boots Basket & $12 for Beet Seles were 250 and $5 50 to $9 for es of 700 Some 1000 casks lower than Prime lots of new 8. » for the Rec'd. Stock, Dee 19 —At market, 4916 Flores const eurlings, two y: f 2d do, ad itorve— Working ox and calves, ee. $5 $7, $9. $10 Two yen a $22 Totes years old. $12 $18 be— 6426 at market. 4 $28 Shonp Dg ars leet extra. $3 25, $4 75 0 by lot. $1, $1 26 $1 508 $176 Swine 435 abe Remarks— [be market about the rame Lighty-seven care came over the #iten. burg Railroad. and seventy seven over the Roxton and Lowell Ri Mra ar of On Saturday morning. inst.. after a teawern, wite of William F, Tage relatives and friends of the family, also those of rond loaded with eartle sheep horses, and | her mother. Vrs Galloway. and her sister, Mire wate there funeral. from hy thir afternoon Invitation On the set Sern K OTt year of aod the members of Alb 183. 1.0 of O F . are respectfully tw N Jate ree! oe tf of Pierre A Degenotata, rd the carotid a in reet, ; Precisely, without farce arleston papers will please rtery, the He? friends, andt those of her son in-law. AL, Acker, are respectiuily invited to attend her funeral, to day, at Ish M corner of Br: Ip Brooklyn on Carusne. aged 3 y At Warwie! years Im the City and Artima i i intermitton “ rors, 2 mont) » Tith iwet, of iday. Sist inet, Fonronata MW. infant daughter of armele F. and Rebsoos ad Leer Girls, to tetai, 250, » 4° . diweane of... ae Oe She lay from bis residence, 341 Fourth street, wy Rasaar, ne Kong, China, Jos Weurs, « eitizen of the | United states, Weekly Report of Deaths, 7 ork, trum the 38th day of | Ronee $4 62) $5 12) ti oT 6w 5a i A 4 04) 327! 4B 38h 416 6 igs 575 5 6 7 6w 6s 665 a 62 62503 jon warehouse inciude rd Wins M6 a 6 Modes a 8% UBhde orange | Sia 755 20 kde BG ‘» Islan: lack well’ Toland julored ner: Ay: WHITE: “Oey fi custbidladiies Deo. 23, 22, 1849. a Tee MAKITIME INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, Deo, 23, 1849, Rises, 7 24) «von sure... UN BETS... 4, 4351 HGH Waren, me: a phic. = peneral the latest Marine os i news Intelligence Cleared. Shipg—Dindem. Myrick, San Francisco, J Collina, J * agi De Doane, ie nav Jriewii: iver res. Minturn & Co; Wea tae Liverpeo S ast VHiasbeak” Co; Te neeetiee 14 > orthierner, ft ord, tleutoub Co a ‘id Barks—Mara, Park, St Thomas, Russell & Norton; Gen afige? ang bla tee Madeira and ket, W Der ir ong Islan: torr, Ma and 9 market ‘ma nistoun; Matagorda, Purchase, Motacorda; Buadices, bi Wilms on NC; albert Poariny tag ove Wilhelmina (Old), fii bhatle ton do, Schmict & Bi jaled ; Hamilton ae NC: Washington; Goshelly Baltiwore! land, do, Johnson & Louden, Arrived. javre, Nov 10, with md ‘perienced @ sucesssion of dry wars’ fait Wind sings leaving Havre, mp outh port, MoC Savannah, 6 days, with cot- ton, to Srurges & Mark Aaron Harvey, ay, Cor, £2 days, with mdse and 124 Passengers, toorder. ‘The AH is bound to Baltimore; put in to lano passenger Bark Mindora (0 ot Boston). Austin, Rio Janeiro, 47 days, ‘With coffee, to Lom! Es Of Boston. Vessels loft Hymn Biscoe, pe ‘Gres, Nov 16, Mohile Dec 5, to Hargous Bros & Ci » Wilson, 2. 90 days, with cochi- chored at Quarantia Bark Leela, Souper, Matanzas, Dec 10, with sugar, to RC ‘Sork Monterey (ot Norih Yarmouth), Mitcholl, Matagorda, ‘Texas 24 days, wich oJ tl Brower & Qo. Bark Arisa, Maloi jay, with cotton, to the marter oun inet, oa Cape 1a. was in company with Braziliero, for NYork; also exchanged siganls with ship e ring North (from New Orloans for time, bark Kanawhs, Higgins, from ‘S: Marks, 14 days, with cotton, LC 1Schs tar 21 0 Ton 82 Wh spoke bark Providence, of Warren, bound 8: 16th. lat 29 16, low 19 04, exehanged signals sbip ary Ward, bound Grig Emma (Port), Rosa, Lisbon, 45 days, with wines, to Grinnell nturn & Co. ™ Sw), Valier > Conthagene, 60 day: ulead, Rend. Thomaston), Boyd, Port au Prins, 15 daye with wiv. to H& W Delaneld, B Syria (Br), Frencls, Turks Island, 15 days, with salt, fe, fia) Seel o, Lovg Island, Bahamas, 15 days, ew mo ‘Jchuson, Charleston, 6 days, with eotton, to Duntiem & Li on. Brig George, W alker. Si 7 ders, with cotton, to the master. No ¢, lat 35 50, lon 7 yee 4 Tay~ ring SW (hi ia Bateimo: Bay BBE Indevenderee, Weigit, Norfoiks, 1 hours, iu ballase, to wItw f te i in (Br), Griifin, Halifax, NS, 8 days, with potators, " lina, 5 New Haven, 24 hours, in ballast, to ae master. Seve Fairiax, Pensicld. Georgetown, 6 days, Kehr Jaliet, Woglam, Petersvurgh, 7 days. chr Wm B Je aderbilt. Perersburgh, 4 da; r Margoret, , Peversharghy day ° br Einma Dempes P, vr Heprietts, uttie, Rictnaonds cy das ot Mary J Pook. Pugh, Richmond, 6 days, ir New York, Smack, Richmond, 4 day: Behr Mary Jane. Bentley. Sebr Arlingten, Lines, Ale: Schr Myers, Franti, Baltimore, Schr tunico Madame, adam Solr Ri days. i Sche Clarendon, Pcudieton, Thomaston, 10 days, Sehr Avenger. Simonton, Thomaston, 10 days. Schr Bride, Pierce cranes 10 days. Sehr Kalos, Mathows. Eas Behr Fides, Ropers, Boston. 3 days. Schr W Beers, Boston, 8 di Bloop Bacore, Jobneon, Virgi Beiow. Ship Teleosen, Wood, from Wavre, Nov 8, with mdee and passengers, to Boyd & Hin Ship Mediator 164 Brig © Dec 2—Wi t sunrise, NE; meridian, NE; aud thick; 9 c'eloek, 8W, and Llowing a gale. Foreign Malis. bel, for Havana, sunsct, SE will clos lageas Baos fr Charleston, Now © Uiborwiey for Liverpool will close aasbove on Wednesduy next, at 109 o'elock ~ Letter tpn) of stesmner Geis Hunter, ‘oF Rie Janciro, &e, will ‘ednesday, as abovo Letters cnn be prepaid at the Herald office to any part of the world Lerten Bacs of steamor Isabel, for Havana, will clove at the Excharge Readius Koom, 67 Exchanges, to-morrow, at #!< AM mer Northerner, tor ‘Charlevton, ‘New Gpleene Sas at theanne how Letter Begs of steamer tihornia, f jalifax and Li pool. will gluse at the above office on Wedncaday next. at lig o’clook. where letters can he propaid to any partof the world, Lerren Bas of steamer sadel, for Havana, will close at Ker yon s, $1 Wall street, to-morrow, at half-past 8, AM, and Letver Bags ot rreamer North for Charleston, New i | close be forwarsed by steamer Noriherner to Charleston. Jor, from ‘he Ponte Hook, where she for che last month. When sbe was ted that her Inn- poston: Eli 19; Viator, at roe Robinson, Bao i Bansor, Crouch, Portland: Warr ichi Siervim, Moryan, do, W extport, K de, 00; Or Wjtehor, Hoxton Kobinson. reported in my Last on Monday night with & soho, when arout G0 strokes per hour, The to Bostea, her Thip Acti anchor at be weprit dan age: aye carried away. and rece R ageing had her bob. sta; er starboard bow stove, andr The Rea Lion will have to revarn to the elty i =| O Crescent, Deo It. eer eect strep “Ei New Suir Ocean Brine, lets of Portland, has been tonhruse in New Vork for $2400, She in intended to be pieced ona Line of pachots betwen this city and Glasgow. Brie CLanevnes, at Providence from Bangor, lost of dech load of lumber ins heavy gal onthe wet Sehr G W Pickering, at do Tost boat f deck Joad of lumber, ina hoavy Bastesty nale, on inet, near Cape Ann, Benn Minesora, before reported ashore at Nashaw! the night of 20th, in & anow synall. ted to be A total loss. C Grinnell, Bedford, Las despatohod two vessels | hold. The wttempe: to repair dama warke stove, se Urernnes 1'ICob ‘coun, boilt foe Mesers Bveratt & Brome he Liverprol trade to be eommanded by amed Wm Rathbone. Sept 2), Washingt Ihe Tone: had tahen wet of er shore che experienced a hea i nt SUP ieber me empty La cy oe baheaehn Be ee ship Seine, Slocum, of N B, 650 Cores, New Bedford, 4 is Sept 13, gives the joss of that versel. Core: 1a eee mere sland gon board 1.9) ee why 1 o’elo Ke iat rso4 § tan 7 10 B, not eo and Foperved oot be in ton " jent aan only be od tora bad Wook heard betore it was seen, and before the ght to the wind, we wore upon it. We ts boat to try the soundings 0 3 fathoms at feof, the stern thar; Shieh ‘lave in our fast Teste eels’ sf thovki na rir am ie ea eet et ive beste lear of ther ‘mee 4 ii=ounded the prminand found f fort ol water x4 sy Peabaieg he boatat and on w thre geerters of te a seven in: Aa wi hard om the ig the rvad ines, and about * Am, I the ht and, 10 mine ey 4 where we all Se er tet bonre Inve (a barrea rook a “he weet eat of Tor rg Secnina) il a at? « ou the “ Corah,” steering 8, was passed Nov 1, lat 23.lom Testes datetica Alta Sod Jae 32 15, lom st ET Liverpool for New Orloans, name not from Pentland for Porto Rico, Deo 13, Bark oi rot st iehribg NY walle for oe Orleans, Deo 11, r steering —, show! French 5 vate signal, Deo 13, int 825g, low Tig. SAA phe rd As a Ship Akbar. Worth, from Bos California, Sept Lis tS, lon Ty ath ne (SAE 10) for . ryrgeet AR EaIne, Deo 3—No Am vessels in A Nov hope id eat Faiohelder, digg, unes Louvre, Weeks, from “ cue Sh nami ae, RaiPh, Mpeione ny avi bean layed by heed wind ant ttt }. Dee 7—No At ua, Noy 2e- Hack Minne Lofechoen hee ry andf{r NYork, Te would return in Keen, for Sosvor aL Ty sane rates . uarantie not havin mane “Aldo ar tor Halls une. mae W, Nov 23—Brig Corinth, Smith, for Havana, Frnwannvco, Nov 11—Std bark Navarre, Litle, Bahia, im ballast Ton av Paineg, iat bein in, bark John Colby, from fi hs Brig Rio Grando, from do to do. Ponee. to load Bid Sth, brig Celartina, a Rio Jannimo, ‘Nov ask, Ardennes, Samppon, waiting ‘Tom is Iat-awp, Deo T—Ne Am vess ivy Nos ta Pia ha top ¥eemsans nh ee Lc aasieae e Por. ARZAnpRiO, Deo 2Are brig Mayfower (Br), Maitlan Ba 1d seid Falmoniy bin 2 Pernam- Poly Wort 1 ines, Kiabs ve, Bourdin, Fors, ke o do; brig dawasve Ci) itt dot hae sone (new) Chapmon, trom Pri Boston, at, Fi / tom. Tucker, Aux Cny Black, and’ kdea ( Hai Reapor, Lo well, Both wet vate @ aunt Sipet on x, Pal= Howes, rE bs Stubbs. Poilaseiphie, Ses Kate Lin Julia, N D Chase, Lucy ten, Gtrard! Wm and Jame Py xigs Vulture, L Copotand, Carignan (not bu “bare jana; aud Harriet, 5 sole Moha wh; @ (whexe they anchored last evening), barka Ithoua, Afton © 18—Cld bark Desdi 1 OF and Lagusyra; Suse. plahory i 163 }yonshy How Mardenas; wren, Rairden, Cmansesron, Deo 18—Arr str Southerner, ship Kate Howe, Norcross Boston; brigs J ans bark Henry do. tier, Vendletom, Camden, M Jn the offing, oy bark A Sa Curtis, London; banks of Wie and, | neon) © é ke, North ¢ arom oe s , litmus Copenbage felon oy if Sympba. (sp) Curran, do; Ord, (Bp) Moguere, ae} ; I7—Are eoh: inate traikcouts agi "Lestat Deak, Now ¥u iiewns, Del, Doo at 9 ligence trom that the ehip T wsearors Lak been pt usb placed im her hold. “She ha atr and ould to-morrow prove favorat tained but the effort muce ess. NW qciting ber off will be attondod with te in barbor outward bound, Wind ia, writing s strong gale frou M6 pre d with ieavy rain, by which all com reakwaier ie ntorcep: secuesbane ne hundred yrrde can be discei ™ er brig Julio ¢ Adeline, Charman, Boston. Off th Corsoe (Br), Fiemw Macias Powe 0 &M La NYork. for Riv Jaucive, weary locded: also xt tidy, ecb Rodina, Poster, for atom. New Oapzans, Deo li—Arr Ships Adeline, Pike, Lior= i |: Anna, (Fr) Giles, Guadeloupe: Wabash, Davis, Ne: ae barke Wa Chase, —— Raped ebmond via Nortolk; brigs Hor~ jotinic. ‘Montgomery, eral Nvtagorda Kay; Be: 1 Bryan, Lawtoas, anuclete., {Mex} Puget, Vora” Cram pale 4 ship, a bork and brig, wokuown. Tel je, 4 aye tm Havanas ith PM, “rom Sw a from Bostou, arrived off the 4ar i ay A Barlin e ‘heute, T Balt: vous; Joven Opnea, Crema Cay 4 7 Naters,, rowed tenon, ‘ship New Uaupe Western 4th ii aktD Uateorm rast . Louisville, Poste. Dee 1 Ave sobe Suaan. Russol, Nan for © | Ye 7 toe triumph, Kelly, do do; 20th, sloop Vermont, Warren for de. Btw saat, 20-41 brig Industry, ite, Orel Newr ‘Arr seh we iver elon. NBuaiord for NY ork, pia Rov ingon, Philade a rg at fee cen enn even. port fe oN Yorks t Geases, Wallaces fo ry "Onie, Luria, trom Csiale for Nusncnvrcnsr Ue Io-met vebt Bele Oburchil, M'Yerk {id sche RB Smith, Rodineon, N fielew, » lumber laden brig, bound fa. sevus, Hedglen, Luege nen Dee 30 Art sloop Emily, Nv erk, | Provincevown, Deo 7—Atr sebr Nort 4 orton’ foe Sun Branciece, (pes ia to peleuens's boat, and slo same sire Sid sehr J Davis, from Sourbern y Des 10 a“ aioe Davis, Bastport, S ot halpanr oa Tek a age sane Wary. Mt Nickerson, Phil ry win crande,” Bld Hoop Teewmseh, P — Are sobre Alm Nestuikt Dec 19—Cid ship Redecoa, Woolfs, Rio de Ja~ nefro. bask Avoft Purber, Vemens uceo, Bands Orientals a4 Phat phi sche Elves Hopper, seat he supposed the Sowsh - Augnsta, tug Sea Philadelphia; Martha "ee HI Edge Keoka, Carver, Matansas; La ‘<2 is Are paz, Harriet, NYork. Sid 16th, act ISth. J Pier IC, Dee 4—, fae Fe Anaconda, athe illets, Sain, d brie Basie for = North Hey ns t & Northern port; sehr G Dee 19—CH chip Careti . Bld bark Losea, Dee Logs sehre BS Powell, Mndson, N er, do. Passengers Arrived. Re—Packet Sai Youk— ae oe MEDICAL, IB DK. MoNAIR'S ACOUSTIO OIL. FoR nese. Also, all those di ie like sie wasting 0 Ineo’, falling of water, hich are aymptoms of approaching deatwess. Mai have been dent for ten ‘ineen et twenty years, and were ject to the vse of ear tru pets, have, after dottles, thrown ands those trum we! eer sere Iangvage.” he ft parveelan ttention, a Sprece oop eh seins ferene Stringer * ‘Forest, tt treteee i] ine -1) seca a ee ‘Fae vat vison forme rac sii aie ans i eat ais ii en, ad aisles, eal Jow to be equal diveaers. to anytiing of the bi thor of the work R FEMALES mid ‘ordinal, or ND (MALE —DR, “LARZETTRS ir, of the genius invigorating medy for incipient oonsn, phy sion! Ynaeitid id only a8 SY John strvet. Des 4 DUANB Fat, ARF yen Of ‘thor dloranee Ki fino