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INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, eee Our Washington Correspondence. ‘The Diplomatic Characters in the Capital—Sir Henry Bulwer — Beron Gerolt — Baron Roenne—Chevalier @Buleemann, $0.5 4° vy moron, Deo, 22, 1848. ‘We have now quite a respectable number of diplo- matic characters in Washington, and may expect some court fares presently. Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer has this morning come up to the National Hotel, where Mr. Crampton had secured quarters for him. Baron Gerolt arrived about a week ago; Baron Roenne is still here; Chevalier Hulsemann is about; but the new Freneb Minister, and the Russian bear, are still absent from their respective posts. Sir Henry is a short, spare- framed gentleman, strongly marked with the small pox, (which disease he contracted long before he went to oe) and well known to the literary ani political rke—“France. So- ( both which betoken an intimate acquaintance with the it condition of the civilized world, Though Sir Frenry bas been outwitted by the Camarilla of Madrid and by Mr. Bresson. (a pupil of Telleyrand) who was, Dimecif. subsequently di-graced at Naples, his re; vod tion has not sulfered from the severe shock, and afaid he will preve more thap @ matoh for Mr. pong his good sense by coming direct to Was! the great aud extensive metropolis of t United St and hot suffering bis mind to be preju- diced by the provincial impressions he might 2 has Tee ceived in New York or Boston. Sir Henry. ay judge stom his writives, is no friend of the fe Neves § and prefers the magnificent plantations on the Poto- mace, to the busy thores of the Hudson. Sir Heary, on Lis return to #ngland, will, no doubt, publish anew work, the Repub: fo of the “Prades People,” whieh. ia all probability, will ccmplote the eeries of his politieal meditations Asto Baron Gerolt. he is @ small, thia, pale-faced gentleman, whore whole carriage and “demeanor betray ‘a perron who bas paseed a gooaly portion ot his time in the ante. chambers of the great, and lest nothing by waiting From habitual politeness. the direction of his Dody is constantly forming an angle with a perpendi- cular drepped from the centre of the pel which, when he bows, becomes almost, if not quite, a right one His career is soon told He made some money as & mercbent ip Vexico, was afterwards appointed Prus- tian Consul, and faute de mieux. diplomatic agent in the city of the Aztecs, where he shut himself up, regularly, at every revolution, aud was particularly carefui not to olve himself and bis government in difficulties with the Mexican authoritirs, by protecting the lives and property of Prussi jects, From Mexico he was trautlated to Washington. to fill the place vacated ‘by Baron Roenne, who had a temporary call ¢ tor the purpore of projecting apd maturing de esis biisbed branch of the government —the try cfCommerce” Bareu Roenne, however. on his re- turn to Prussia, found himse'f eclipsed at court, and swat at last obliged to uppeal from the cubal to the pub- lic, in @ pamphlet which he was pleased to call his omimercio. Politicw fertament ” ‘The revolutions in France and Germany, brought him to life again, so that wheo he received his appointment as miatster of the rovisicnal government at | raukfort- on-the- Maine, Fea a a cut by the new liberal mini: try in Berlin oper person to represent Prus ria in W achington o Koenne had. on his arrival but deemiag the Ba here, both commissions iu hts pocket; effsite of Germany moi yet desperate, wnd believing thay Dis master, William !V. of (russia, would be chosen Em- percr cf Germany, delivered his ereduntials, and took position us the representetive of Germany. Mean- while, Baron Gerol!, who was not so much hated as despised by the liberal party in Prussia, employed every mans in hie power to undermine Baron Roenne in the (pinion of the court, aud to impeach the loyalty aad conser vati+ of his collvagae. By dit of persevers and the relatively neetang. osition of his body and legs, above alluded to, he at lm-t succeeded in sup- planting him; and we behold the. little man now ia our midst. the phoenix of ab olutivw, risen from its ashes. As tuch, be is phe the object of the official caresses of the whole corps diplomutiye. and the enfant gaté of some cf the first dowager Jauirs ip the District, including, of course, their literary representatives jer d’tiulemenm, the Austrian relic, re- bere several weeks ago He has, thus Pp of pi still in doubt how to rrorire the cong: diplomatic friends, on the achievem over the rebellious Hu-gerians. His monkish always inclined him to retirement; and be seems at lart to have found it §=Ub-cure a8 & diplomate, obscure as the rut-editor of ‘the Vienua Anni ‘ obscure a4 the suthor of @ work berpatteripg republican iextitu- tions, be seems to bave returord to the solitude of tue cloister, which, for bis own peace of mind, he ought never to have quitted Some time ago, Mons, d’ilulee- ed to be not altogether invensible to the he rex; but he has sluce mortified the flesh by fasting and prayers aod is now & perfect ancdorite. 1 kpow not between him and Col. Webo, betore the latter de d for Viewns; but it is not valikely he war phoehed by the worliline wel in taking out bis young bride, What M @Hulkemann means to do when the chargeship to Austria shall be abolished | am unabdle to say; but 1 shrewdly rurpect he wili have no diffleulty in droppin tobes of office, for the more Jawiliar, bumble pm | ‘to him, far more brooming cowl France acd Russia are vow bat imperfeotly rept sented. As freon as we rhail bave a full represeniati of the European pentarchy, | will endeavor to finish the rewaluing portraits Tne Gare or Sart waar —The hhiladelphin News of | the Sith ins —The seve rain which prevailed torm of wind aud om Saturday, was productive Of conside sabi ge tte property in the district of Southwark Between three and four o'clock tn the af ternoon, the walls of a Presbyterian church edifoe, which was being erected ia Chird « ton were biewn down. Mobs 1 the window fen of the tloor tbe bn end but forthe tor would bave been at work preparing for the ‘The walle were forty feet bigh from the ground, thirty of which rove ebore the oor ot the session room The whole ot this immense mvs of briek work was blowa down at about thy rame (ime and fell witha tremen. dous crash. The front «a'l fell oat into the street, sod the mud and stoves whieh were forced up trom the froute of the dwellings te, oe With the window pa t $ it will probably exoced that - Seturday, the walle tying with the portion of the ing in the rear of Front street, below Groen he tae tended for the mannfacture of lampblack. The damage to there ea soon be repaired The Boston witias. of the 24th tnt, enys—:\ gule from routhweat, veoompanted with torrents of raiv, commenord in this vietnity on Saturday w about four o'clock and oe ntivurd undl nearly eighe clock. when the wind «uddenly changed ts northwest, At times the gal a thle gale. uid withstand f * ite efe. Open the fee, wuld distinguish fo the ebulk fr A gevtioman wh biater that as fare darkress, the j epray murt b ew COUId wot fife Ite he into fram — Phe web Tath. with aes y che had bee 4 hore ow | Nelseas io a tow nh her cargo. be bas lowt all thee The tetegrap nat many trees vhe store apetied to w 4 there wattl tt mode. dd not leave New York on A dur yeaterday morning terday the # y was clear nd blew moderately 4 naht, the ageia remed ino to the bof am ney 208 wearer clovsy #e Meathward, ndiewting he more the Mormons, MAY NEE ENGAGE IN THE CHURCH DANCE. [From the bent. « Guardian, Nov, 28 | The reason of om belydays will Degen oo the 20h of Deerm bernext © © to the dematen of the High Coun: 41, on nd continue tilt that body pe se, obe Ther ‘ es ‘WHO MAY AND wit Saleroey om dena \attone entered into by the Couneli wi ich they wich is haven fully obrerved Piret — Ne person thar b excom mu eit be ge forth Ip the dane J pone meted by the savett Bnd autherity ot Ub: « ’ Secondly — New {rhe chureh wlil he allowed to jein the daner thet? ken over the counsel and Tegmietions ef the remy by dancing Proper eatiofiaction be fret wade Yyolated the couwerl end itles of (he ehuren in any other sey ratvtaction murt be given, betore permis ten be pra wn the de 1dr They must, roeuer oF Inter, expe the consequence of this violation, and the pre ier re for the + will cemember that @ p tion «t tbat braneb be wirgly broken the Of _the eburch tm shart dietifer Thirdly — very per beim good erapding sed ft that bee faltbew couprels of the oivilivter coutiary to then. that knows him or herself to arch srbip in the o hha truly Rept the ate me may freely partie Teerea vrs ef uy fri well © needy eod help them —thase ly d to participate with us, though ever membr r ehureh, 8 The covvet) would ray to the ehurce aod to atl im terested. that the teneon of the free will offerings will continue until the bolydays commence, that all may Dave the opporturity of manifesting (heir liberality ia Debsit of the poor aed nee Oy Thove membere of the church that bare kept and 2014 liquer for gain. nod do thereby corrupt the inorals Of _soriety. ehevid be borne io by the previting officers of the holyday reerenti Natehes under the bit at Counell (rint, ehould be remembered theuld wivo remember Cant thelt prototype on the Henippl eee hil tated Wo unto them that deoce with gnile or their hearts tewercs their neighbor! Wo unto them tbat bave erorwily injur é ther neighbor or bis or her property, Wo unto them thatere ministers of dis order and of ert) t conferring snd forenking their guitt. the faith wnrel is, thar the A thete dorm by it following Damed persons were appolated by the of the Colo- | t, above Whar | 9 if these sbadl go forth in the dance | Council to preside holydays over the dances: os Jerome M. Benton. Lyman Aaron Johnson, L. T. Coons, *caihenever a Gunes ts dsied at any place can be Damed fersens if he wil preside over 1 afte. giving place , that there be none ‘us, and let the poor rejoice; and ined you may saiee im the dance to your heart's content Police Intelligence. THE TORPEDO CASE AGAINST SAMUEL DRURY AND SON INVESTIGATION CONTINUED. FOURTH DAY. Before Justice Lothrop ams Be the two Drurge. father and son, wipenaione y at 12 0% 2 0 clock, the appointed hour for th Fiore fo proceed The first wi called to the stand was William O. Jenkins, on th of the prosecution. This witness, it will be recollected, one who took his stand ina closet, and overheard the conversation carried on between One-eyed Thomp- son,‘ ‘Bristol Bill,”’ and Samuel Drury, the elder, at a house in Brooklyn. David Grahsm, Esq , appeared on the part of the Attorney General, and Mr MoKeon, the District Attorney, om the part of ‘he people ‘The following is the teat ii part Drury ttl house; it was lest summer; he was under arrest on the“ torpedo affair’; the next time | Me Drury was on the 13th of November, at No 23 Fulton street, Brooklyn, in the third story, back room; it was about 12 o'clock in the day; another policeman of the Sixth ward, nated Dominick Cressou was with me. Q.~ State what you caw avd beard at that time? A.—When | first went into the room, there whom | never raw betor: Ml, end @ man yed Thompson; from this room & bed room and # closet; closet ie near the door and the room is next to was directed to place myreif in that bed room or closet, and! would see three weo come in that room, aud more than likely talk of some crimes they had committed; bat that shortly afterwards a fourth man would come joto the room with some counterfeit money, and | was to remain in that closet until Mr Smita should come to the door, and then [ was tocome out when | heard hia voice— so under thore instructions | remained there, previous to my going into the room for the purpose of seeing shat was going on, there were two gimlet holes bored throngh the panel of the door, one through each M which enabled me to see all over the room; thei was a piece of blue paper put over the window over the door, in order to make the closet dark where | was \aced; | locked the closet on the inside, and took the Fey out; 1 placed a table by the door #0 that @ pyrson could stand up and see through the window over the door, cflicer Cravsow stoodjon the table, and made a small hole through the paper, 60 that he could see into the room; I then placed mys+ifon my Knee by che door; one of the two holes in the door was puttied up; | was eusbled to see either through the wey bole or the gia. let hole; when Thompson went out, the man called “Bristol Bill” was writing at the table, with his back towards me; shortly atter, | suppose a space of tea minutes, Thompson returned with the elder Drary; they reluted ench otber with the compliments of tho senson; Bill pointed to a chair, aud invited Thompson and Drury to be seated: Drary paid to Bill, “they nave got you close; Yee.” eaid Bill, “for few days; they then begun talking about some Providencetowa money; S Drury asked Bulla he bad the whole command of Bill answered “yes, | have it ‘planted.’ (meauing bu’ ied); Drury then raid, “when 1 under ny basi- ness of this Kind, | always do it up right delays y ere Cangercus”; Thompson then inquired the deaomi- pation of the bills; “Bristel Bill’ then raid there were $5.(00 im $60"s. of the new plate; Chempson then in- quired as to the numbers of the bills; he then said if the numbers were the fame, or something to chat effect, he wouldn't give a cent for thea, Bill wid that the re- mainder was in small bills, Drury said that was woll, as they could be easily dispored of; Drury thea inquired ot Bill when be could get them. and asked him if ho eould come up to his (Drury’s) house; Util replied th he Gare not come over there. as they inight *nab” hi Drory raid — ed not be afraid of that, as Ih Boyd and right—they could not dota you twe minutes”; Drury contiuued. “if you let me know when you will be there, { will have a boy waittog on the ctber side to take you, to walk ahead of you and thow you, that you will not have to pass through tae Villege at all, and take you along the ridge road,‘ said Drury, “| am very punetual; if | was sure of the time | might’ be there myself” x Thompsou ssid, * you need < be atraid, bill; he (Drury) bas got the comstable all he re is podanger '’ Thompson th id, ‘that God d-n Warner; | ain't rafe anywhere while he's about. iwirh that machine had gone off in the night time, inrtead of when it did; or il the place had bea closed, it would bave blown bim to hell, He suspected me of the last; but (looking towards Drury) you kuow [ knew nothing of that; [am going to make one, aud [ hope | hail be more sucessful ”’ charged i bompron with vending the torpedo 1 fou then raid, “ob, mo; | knew nothing of that —that Drury’s”” “1am going to father this,” raid Bill, end put ten pounds of powder in mine; | dow’t know how much was im youre,” (looking towards Drury). Stil then interrupted him, and said “Drury, how much was in yours?’ Drury replied, three pounds; Thompson said. Well, lari going to have ten pounds in sine Uat will blow the house trom the foundation to the | thie; when Thompson said “I'l. try to be more suc- | ewseful.”” Drury raid, hope so~ | doue my best, v inquired how they could get into the house; wmpson said “Brivtol Bill” was to do that; “Ve said Will “leave that to me; Thompson then said t he bed been to the house the day betors. and recel a nite from Mr. Warner, bat did not read the contents of it. but supposed he wanted lo trap him, and banded | the tame to Bill; be then gave ® desoription of the ove. and the J Mg be placed the entry, at an | Drury then said, “h: to 1 depend on Bill to F Aes as said about tl i? ewid Bill, “the “nipp if we three tick together, all @ them asked “if they had agred up mn eny time; Thompson said, “ves, toat “pristol bili? and himself were golog to California, ted to get off im the uext steamer, aud ue the night previous to their “Wel. Dm agree took place about the on, my wile comfortably prow od thee chronometers that | fpoke about’? Lrury said—* Yee, that would make up 20 assortwent.? bill paid —“1 bad to tise the * stad? (money) on them, to get bail for somebody, bit, how. ever, We pba'n't want any movey to-day; | will give it toyouwben | come back,” Bill thea left, and Coomp rou raid, * Be and coms back in tia, wo that f meet my ment with Drory.? Bill sald ould; then Mr Drury eommeveed calking about tb Court of Sersione; he aaid—“1 ent there to bail ones we five levers | tovether with my fel me fity do lars,aud that Drary | | shewld, what for Arbley. and that rarcal, Job’ ou. iasulved are.” He raid be did not pay uch atteutivn to it Drary | fed iat John MeKeon objected to hiv gotng bail; chat | be -howed where bis property war; the court agreed to take the bail and then laughed at Mr. MeKeon for his eujidity Thompson then rad mrote: Lam to meet Vrary on Chureday, god y +r get (hore thiogs b lovging to Drary id Deury, © thet will be « better pl kote them, the better bh © Well” eid m bh Bristel Bilt eed Ing Smith after that; the partion < next time | saw were sitting by @ table: th rented bim ai exauipat & that 00 Drory ta Cros peom, Uristot Bill and ‘tue te rpedo as 1 have thought sioee. a good d e read fo the P rtalements i bave been 1 pg the examination; | did t read the | hed notes 1 di when reade my now ea, 1 bave me beens e notes ol wanted t t reed; twill o wi for the pr «to require the witness to produce thore ¢ witness raid be had not the motes © mrgtetrate then declined to take any fuse he preeent ) inuead— The notes are in my trunk 11% Leonard auveer; it did not oo tbat they would be wanted on this ove + 00 two pieces of paper, bim, Th tion fer ofunt to me to go to Brookiyn om th wot aequainied with Mr. D in my ite; | did o 1 previous to that oeeeston; | know 14 Thempeen, the fret time [raw him it was | wee there on a charge of | » aequaintance with hrm; I | | ks | Dave w him by sight, on that oceasion A.M ¢ b, Cresco ard my self went to Brooklyn together; it Was shout kin the morning «hen we started; @ @rnt Gireetly tothe howse f Fulton street might bave seen Mr. We y in in the third story, it wes en the 18th of Ne Bristol Bill,’ | thiok, ¥as in the room. the access to the closet | war in, was from the room where the conversation took place; ue sed |hompron, A M © Smitd, (rassow and myseit. vent into the room in company: {| was mot introdaced to Brvtel Billy Thompson. | think, bored toe etmiet holes, Bristol Bill was present; | thiok the gimlet was sbout the eighth of an inoh in bore, making the holes | sbeot so egbth of an inch each; | went out and Doug he the gim ails and some dark blac putty; | puttied up both t stterwarde took my penoll and too hele with the pin of my etar, | thi | re bored sianting; | am sure! could see all | over the room) | could ee the wally and the foor; | think Bristol Bill was present while this fixing was going on, Thomperon was present white we were being Hxed ip the closet; | did not know that Thompson and Biletol Bill knew we were to listen in that closet ‘witness here stated—1 mirunderstood the question, | justie | refinery, and be | flere :— Cc foeileny was present while the se was a on, ‘and a left yeh ne redeck ye the ity; 1 got $600 f ~The id me, or eo Ci for my services by the city; | hav ANE 4 as Warner: Brooklyn that m pales. that | was to meet Chomp: T was wo isappointed to see him; | bw told I was to a hear three or four of the gr rt pals in the United States converse toget! I saw Thompson at the ferry. it struck me that ry one of them: before | started from New York, | expect- ed tesee Thompson; | supposed Thompson was to be eoncerned. because a few days before he inquired of me for Mr Wilkes; | was one ot the officers who arrested youre Drury avd the elder Drury; | arrested the elder rury on Brooklyn Height; (rassou was with me; ( met officer Smith and Mr Wilkes about two blooks from rury into the custo- ar he conlda’t by far off; | saw Thompson at the ferry before ws reated Drury; | follor about two blocks behind him, rrivea on the height. there; Thompson left Drury. and the I did not see Thompson until about three hours after Here Mr Graham rose and stated that aoy farther inquiry on that point would verge into the other charge respecting the counterfeit m~ ud the ques- Hon war on adjournment. it now bring after 6 o'clock Magistrate thereupen adjourned the farther hearing of this witness until one o'clock oa Wednesday ext. The Exties of Hang An intereeting scene came olf on Monday. at the City Hall, on the occasion of the reception of these tnterest- ing visiters, by the Mayor and Corporation of the of New York At 12 o’eleck, according to previous ap- poiniment, the distinguished exiles, toe venerable ex- Govervor of Comorn, with bis interesting and amiable sors, Captains in the Hungerinn Army, the noble Pra- gay, andthe brave Fornét with Count Vosh, the ex- Ambassador from Hungary. recognised as suoh by all the people of America. though, we believe, from praden- tial seealdavetinasaniy, not iormally recognised by our cabinet, arrived atthe ‘ity Hal), aud were conducted to the Mayer's apartment — Here they were received by the Mayor pro. fea, during the indisposition of the worthy Mayor himeelf His Honor addressed the gallant band ina neat and happy speech welcoming them most cordially in the pane of the city of New York To this triendly greet- ing the venerable Ujbazi briefly respouded, by express- inj: the deep septiments of respect wud gratitude which 4 bim from all he had met with on the part of citizens, avd expretally trom (he city aad ci- tizens of New York since his arrival im America ‘The party then, led by the vay why gave bis arm to the vevereble Governer, proceeded up stairs into the great raloov, an apartment worthy of thin great city, hung with magnificent paintings of the portraits of Preridents, Govervors, Generals Admirals, sud other worthies of American reputation Oa looking round, we only misred one portrait, that of the seound Cortes, the greatest military man of theagetn Garope or sme. rica General Scott. Lut we ought not to complain, for what weraw was enough aud highly creditable to the liberality of the Corporation, and the talents of the artitts employed. On arriving in the room in which the Common Councii of the cily was assembled Lo reewive the visite the yayer. pro fom, Jamen Kelly. Keg. tutrodaced Hungarian bereus to the Common | ouagil; in # felici- teus and well-timed divcoures, ia which he took ocon- sion tocomment im @ vlewing manver. Open the bene fits reruiting to Amertoa fiom the arrival of settlers and future clizens, tom all parte ef the world, ¢ said all were welcome aud evlearged to ® happy Menver Upon the bapistment cf those f olish pre- judiers which once were 1m danger of prevaliing net the influx of pecple from frega oouarriey mix up with cur population, aud sette +n our band uclimit ddomaios. Experivmes bas proved, said Mr. Kelly, that the tears whico rcame had veatured to entertain Go Unt subject were Wusory wud thas. om the coptary by the increase of # vigorous p»pulation, ready to labor, onr country was raised atouce to & Digh degree of power aud wealth, by thy cultivation of ite forests. and the rapid settlement of its wasces, ‘The wealth and resources which flowed from the tadas- try of the good part of this vast ioflax was more thau Fuflicient, observed the acting Mayor, to compe eos and burdensome portion whieh unave ixed up occasionally with the valuabie por- » eaid Mr. K , would refuse to re: ic tien of good wine because of the sediment which wx rally at the bettem? So with the in pouring o gra‘ion vpon our shores; if we seo seme arrive unworthy of our hespital'y, or unfit to be @ benetit to our couu- iry, we Ought torecur to the other aud compensatory side of the picture, toexplain away our douves aod remove our fears ‘The members of the City Council were then intro- duced severnily to the noble patriots, whom they eor- dially teek by the band and warm beariedly greeted. kx Governcr Ujhexi thea replied in tue Magyar tongur, and addressed the Corporation as follows ore only hy the Becesity Low Lave the forcaue of epouking from the my heart, This fame feeling obliges me to rese™, on this occasion, That prat= ituve and deep acknowledgment for the bh wexiles have bee admired 16 mn x pniticent aud gio~ riow at d lo! we searcely have Se teenshing th country, And © ence of the already surp d we are forced to feel er the v eight thefbersy” blasting Jolosus evertine le ° Ur een ing brothers, more ardent wich thas to rorder eursely condyet, to became their fellow oitisans, their pope in the art of developing all those moxvures which infallibly lead to trne humanization We are veady to tperitice ail thas t# in ws for theve moble Unived 8 worthy, vy Hives in the de thereat, that on Thursday wm 18 would reortve the citizens fevrrelly, ip this ball. ‘Three hearty eS sera were then ich made the with the loud the party then preceeded to examine the avd rich farnicore of the hail given for the Hungarian patriots Lalis of the venerable edifice echo mg rebound benutiful painting with sileot admiration upon th. y twok thetr od eordiaiity at once ph ho received 1%, and eminently ho- ne rable to thore who gave it City Entetitgence. he Catholic churches throughout arcording to ancient ous- ¥ nud other trees which retain their verdure through. ootthe year The deceratton of st Paul's Church were Thefpitiars wi ry gracefully festooned te This and other churches «last evening, to see the tasteful artiewlarly fine, With evergicensand & pany vieit devices of the bands of the fair. Tne Wrarnen —We he terday morning. but the day was to retain it on the ground, Jt db it fell Tun Satany or ery 1 von. There war an effort mode Iact night, at the Common Coavell, by Ale a ao Mullies todo Dr White, the City Imepector, bat it met with rather « cold reception from seme genticmen in the Couneil ‘They may rest aswur- sever, that public opinion is against them on ot sufficiently cold olved almest as soon ae at THE Be of Comrany.~ Sev terday, ep propriated ort the fre, which appesred in the Sunday Herald. Che ances eqeinet the estimated Ines of over haifa only amount to $257,000 upon the been effected in the following of- militon of deth . $10,000 Narhville Life. ... 16.000 Columbue, Ohio + 10000 Hartford..... 10.080 a 6Oo C BE Kiver do. ° City dow. 8100 Kniekerb'r 10000 N. Western, Oswego 5000 | Equitable do. .... 10600 Lenington, Ky 16 000 New Vork é6. 16000 Waehiog'on, Kh 70 000 b do. 6000 Meebanics of N V¥. 6.000 ©. Brocklyn 6000 Ottizens’......... 4000 Boston. 10000 2000 Total $257.00 fices will lone the entire of the fore- aces were effected on the yj bat the low on them fs Ge mperatively o howard. of N ail Ye. $10000 N. Wert'n Qnwego. $10 090 do. . c. LOO Lexington. Ky.... 6.000 te’, Boater, 15000 Albany ine. Co... , 10000 Menefactorers’ do. 10060 Avgueta, 6000 Conon brs Obie, 16 600 ante N_Atmerionn. (bila 10 600 $95.090 The total amount of ineurances Ix $350 000; fo that thelo-e tothe proprietorsof the rednery «ili be ations nt of half the damage dene; and the tasn- will have to bear wbowt the ether half, Farm. Constitutios H ment state of the we ch has prevented m 1, < In conseque ‘bet dering the ny pefsons attending, pening the fait to mor Lanes! of the ine week. & the Iad'es have ceeided on ree tow, (Wednesday, 20th lost) to comtinue open until | $11 125 for Philadelphia Me relics the venerable ex Gover | & slight fall of anow yes. | | notice, | Sfternoon, it is estimated that 4 meny very Mttle eg Bie the ms the ie ned ba somtod re jond traine will run to, Poughkee caer Me ldge to ooklyn. @ tunnel under Broadway, and 4 raliroad twelve foot above it. the extension of the Harlem all> road to the foot of the Park opposite the Astor House, claims notice. It was brought before the Board of Al- dermen last evening, in a —— from Mr Barnum, of the Museum, and some other gentlem a would be @ great convenienoe to perso! down town than Fulton at would it not greatly add to the difieuity of cros: into the Park, whio! already wu 1 barr ease a tallor belon Og dock, named Andrew Enntson, was attacked by a gang of rowdies, about tem o'clock, who attempted to rob bim He resisted them, and called out for the watch Upon this, he was stabbed ia the right thigh by @ olasp Knife, The cowardly rascals then Yan off and lett the sailor weltering ip bis blood He was taken to the hos- pital, The wound is not supposed to be dangerous On Sunday morning, between the nd four o'clock, were stolen from on the brig Picard, Capt Rivers, lying at pier 89, East Ri grey Overcoat one black frock coat, pe of boots. and three vests, in the pocket of one of which was a $10 bill, Caution Acainst Leaving Hatt Doors Ovew.—At a quarter part six oclock on Sund two over- coats, one # drab and the other @ black. olen from the hail ot A. T Briggs, No. 26 Pike street. Supposed to have been taken by two negroes Fxactune ov THe Skut.—On Sunday, about three o'clock, at the New Hamburgh Tunnel on th» Hadson Rail " ett, was, with o'ber boys, playing in the tunnel, when loose stone roiled down the bank aud fractured head. He was brought to the city yesterday, aud taken to the horpital, where the operation of trephiaing was performed upon bim Accipest Fuom THe Sroxmm —In Greenwich street, ov Suturday night, about eight o'clock. a brick, bl down from bouse in that street, fell ou the nead of wan pemed Thomas boyse; residi: + 108 Washing. ton street, sud cut bis cheek feom the coraer of tae temple to the angle of the jaw. ‘The gash was a frigat- ful one Jumren into tHe River —At half past 9 o'clock on Sunday night. a wan pamed Thomas Brady leapt into the river at Fulton ferry, under the influence of vanity. He wee reroued from drowning by Sergeant Corey, ot the Second ward. who brought him to the station bouse, where every attention #: id to bim, and he | was afterwards taken to bis home, hes Duane street, Avrimpixp Suicing —Betwoen five aad six o’olock on Sunday evening. a man namnd Jowph aaner, | keeper of & porter bouse in #eurth avenue, between Thirty-reeone and Thicty-third spreets. altempted to A comut suicide by cutting his throat with a razor byriclan was called in, who dressed the wouu as strong bope of his recovery. No cause is a. for the rae CITY TRADE KRHPORT. Mowpay. Ove 24—6 P, M. Asurs.—The market was duti, and lower for both sorts, with tales of 70 barrels, at 96 15 a $6 25 for pearls, aud $6 64 for pots. Boxapstirrs —Flour—The suies wera 4,000 barrels, including ordinary State. at $4 68 a $475; Canadiau. at $4 68; common to Birnight State. at $479 a $4 87% ; Mixed ane straight Michigan at $5 @ $5 12; favorice Wertern ad State, at $512 «$6 25; pure Gene-es, at $5 2% & $6 87%. and other grades without chanze Suuirern Fbvur- Sales reached 300 barrels, at $512 0 $5 21 for common to good bravde Kye Flour ~800 bar: 4, ac $476 w FU. the latter price for very Meat continued imactive. at $2 75 for Stabe, $4 f Wheat—Sales in- on private terms, active et St3se Barley was wanted, at Gic a 6ie Oats were 1 xood demand, at 420 adée for Norchero, aod B8e ade for Jersey Corn was firm. wita sales of 12.100 bushels, at 674¢e @ 68 for new Northern and Wertern mixed. 690, 45940, for Western yellow, and beige w tLe for old Northern and Jerswy yeilow, Corron.- Holders are gradualiy advancing their prices for cotton, under the iutluence of their Southern adv ‘There comtinues to be « fair demand from the as Well as for shipment. aod @ slight epecul feeling is alo appareut. We advance oar qu to the figures at which some 2400 # 2,400 bal sold to-day, which imporvers ure very rea:— POOL CLASSIFICA ty None. Cavi's —Ofiered om Monday, 1.200 beeves, (two hum dred Southerm, rematnd:r from this State ) 60 cows aad calves, and 4.0 thiep ard lambs, Beef cattle—Che disagreeable weather bas, to some extent, made # very duli market During the week the demand bas been slack. and from the appearance of the yards late in the would remain over dispored of, our last Good retailing quall- to $7 60 asin quality A lot ef for the supply of the Bermuda nd calves are also dull of ala, Pi nelle, enc We quote sheep at from $1 2° to $275 $450. Lambs, $1 125 to $2 0 $3 60, 400 left Provierons.— Pork—Sales of 800 barrels were mato at ted good to extra mena and § $ $1 6246. but firm Of 460 barrels and tieroes at 6 a 6 fair at 6S cents cheese were also dull Rycrirra or feopver — The following is the ameust cf Prvdner ocpveyed to this city by railroads and North River boats, this day £60 bbia. flour, do, fruit 198 bundles paper. 38 bales wool, 2.663 nides leather, 130 8) aT a — 47 baa & bales ies, 25 bbls eggs and Deaths are ted and paid for. not mserted. unles m be 2th Inst, by the Key John M. Krebs, Cras. yin, of Philadelphia, to Rose Awa Bu sent, of Beitimore. On the 12th Inet. by the Rev. J. WB. Wood, Mr. Hanay Faunce, of Jerery City, to Miss seam. of | berry Ki Th plese Copy ship biberpia, to Heures, younger James Fardow, bsg , of stud Gay. 234 inst . of affeotion of the lungs. Huon of Ballymahon, County Lo: aged D4 youre Hit friends apd acquainte ey eR Dressed hogs were dull. Butter and | sessions ig Cleaveland, for Armstropg poy ge bn marae ‘anyo, with Tams wo Le W Mow Haz probehose 9 with 0. On Saturday last, lat 3901, lost ji i if ‘cnt chather este ee Hi ones 87 Gil. | beauty, oF to add to ct a eaactl of hour, and lind te shroW sats 2¢ deck [tad Shasta enw il Be of ladies nd gent fentiomens on bas kelis —Wowland’y iKaigor Schy Harrison Jones, Chamberlain, Philadelphia, 2 days. tal BeLam(e Preparstions Frome The HJ, turdey? lost bunk stove metallic sista a It ier aiingal Pelshe dior te xtra Branch (of Franklin, Me), Clark, . et ae oe po em he Stas wae Bele Orbit, Lewin, Calcier te nases)” Clstt> Puskapew peg shapers f from the he ieface sisy rt veel Bark Brastitero, from Vera Crus, reported in 8 to inflamma ‘ diosipates, od peak Reastiere: Sem Vere junday'spa- | pines, wots redken, exci nd. asses Beiow, gutless ca.4 aaiivecs whiak ih ‘om Ono brig. ita cupabilit me ‘%A—Wind at sunrise, NE; rier ttr ag Nj at sunset of soothing irritation Fitindispensable to ety ty of fhe Serer wp fg et paens Row! hon 7 | ‘4 Bony r: © Peart aw der, compounded o the onoicess he ingredients of the Oriental. Hi ye Bhethad slight cclored borte of Bolmen’s Hole ia company with | laden with corn, Scun Juno, Walton, of and, from Bath for Boston, while off Natavt Kecks #1 hind ber foresuil oi ashore about 6 PM, on ( oh ato ‘Went to pieces; crew saved, and came up to Boston 23d. Hor cargo, lumber, is expeoted to be a toral loss, Sous. Fostnor, Messe, from Addison. fer Boston, ‘went ashore on Eastern’ Poin! B and the light-house, une PE Hoth inate nud wasrtenaily Lost, Cargo wood und cedar posts.’ Tho crow and one lady passoa- ger landed safely, after much difieulty. Scrn Benanp, Joheson, from Provinoctown for Portland, got avhore on the fort at Gloucoster ou 2th inst, unbung rud- Cor and lost anchor, but got off at night, Sour Exvina, Capt Sutton, is ash. Irland, near New Rochelle. Saturday Seun Canouive Baxe Asnone On Saturia: the Jace gale trom the East, th him, and tartarous adhesions to the t @ pearl like whiteness to the enamelled septic and Anti-Soorbutic Properties exercise a highly bone— \er Progress ficis] and salutary influence; t! ‘arrest the Of deeay of the tect’, induce a hoalany aston of th cause them tu assume the Deightnesss ‘and ovlor i perfect soundness ‘The proprietor of this Dentritios themrelves that its fies 7 Searing a8 abe! Lishi apy thing of the ki ity throughout Europe, ‘waite th four Fal demand for it st 01 ev anavunces the favor ta whieh fsheld Price 28.94. per box, Zuzlish mon mt Invontanr Lx¥o d bilgod on Goose ve in the gale of last, in Moore, their two appr from Virsiuia, with was rum teh re ‘bree miles South of Lorg ho She want up high « Bonta and dry on the beach, aud roe will be got off after dis~ v el ere sold by ever: respectable Per charging ber carge. fomer ard Chemist t throughous the United Stare: age ADR pF, Mitchell, from Themaston for Charlos- distress, having on the Lith 20 Bot encountered ® gale fre the NW, Instivg 24 hours, during which lost foromas’, main top= mast, waimeail, Bo. Notice to Mariners. At the instance of Wm Hobson, Esq, Superintendent of Lights at Wilmington, notice ia hereby given to morivera and ONICR.— THE GREAT VIRGINIA Baldnees.~ M. Wi-c's remedy fur Bald) wrt daily, ac No 87 © by his cupecal cy EY T Caiveat, who hai vrated Hair Toi MoM", EXTRAORDINARY Pons — Oe, Corl sold im siz months.—The Married W; Medical Companion, by Dr, A, ¥. Mauricouu. Pi Peters others navigacing the Velawaro Bay. that the bright light | direansesof Women. ‘Te Pp. 259, Pree ercoted on he West end of the Delaware Broakwater bas | Years of suffering, of phy ~ P ns mental been changed, avd a scarlet rod ligut substituted thorefor, an affectionate wile, and yecumiary diffienlti to the Wratemerv. — or fore been speand, SE0 u yD jon of S14 from New Bedtord 2iet, bark United States, Perkins, Sent i K- tet peng Plame Bons ea Indian Ocean. shoula b @ known te th: pln mB ‘o those wi Spoxen. Bhip Juriata, Wedce, of Baltamere, 14 days from Now Or- Jeans for Liverpool, Deo 17. lat SL. lon Bork Soucherner, of and for Baltiwore from New Orleans Dee 1, Belize WNW 150 miles from Boston (opt 13) for Rio Ja. lon 54 25 W; was in lat 7 N, when 24 days ont; efcerwards had light Southerly wi hg Brig Wain, ot Providence, trom Bangor tor Cardenas, Deo increase of tarnily, 18 te Maliepecteed tort, ry femalo—ihe wife the mother—tue one eiiher Tudding lute womanhood. oF ti one in the decline of years, ia whora uatnre conten an important change- caa discover the causes. symptomg, and the wost efficient remedies, and moat certain mode oF cure, in every complaint to which her sex is subject. There~ ions eontained in ite pages have proved a bi thousmnds, ag the innuraerable letters received by the aut C be is permitted by the writers to publish,) pa of @ Letter from a Gentleman im Day Ow f Barron, May ir Wee from Hampton Roads for Matanzas, 3 2, lon 78 50. FOR CALIFORNIA erance, 103 days from Providence for Califor- | Or. A. At. Maurtcea: val well My Dear Sik > @ Married Woman's Private Mi bark Soba Parker, from Boston for California, Oct 10, off | Companion,” for which I enclosed one dollar te your ad Cape Horn. ame safely to hand. I would not have, troubled you wi these few lines, but that J am impelled by a sense of ‘trig Joreph 8 Cabot, Tracy, from Salom (Aus 20) for San Francisco, Oct 6, lat 7 U2 N, lon 27 40 W—all well. Foreign Port. vA, Dec6—Bark Ko Stickney, from Pata~ for Whiladelphia, put fa in distress, to sail in? 1y Woodis, from’ N Yor! toh ty altced, Was froma Georgetown, SC, via Barbadoes, Just a Hurnce Avner, abt Nov ti—sid ship Tuma, Lewin, Capo tude, for myselt and wife, to give utleranse to our and heartfelt emotions, Ly wit been perceptibly sinking for ome a area! Verd Islonds, to return to B A. y rs Bananas abt Deo Orie Robart Walien. fr Bonaire tine, task stent tee wena lt ade book next ony! A ‘ummings, trein . . lisrp Kiwanis cen of, ne containing some matters reaching my osey, Ma receipt an porn silorded'my distressed’ min Arecibo; Alice, , Mount, kt ribs, by which 0, for ® a PREM ‘qalbot, Bliss (from NYork), for | #4 avin i saiaemcs aa taine: Woman’ Br Cariagsnye, abt Aug 1—Bark Bolton, Somes, from | et nether Boston (June ¢) for San Francisco, pao aia for oh Cnn dlome Ports, becn in aor grave, ana my children t) ALEXANDRIA, Barnard, Nan- from a Pymoe. tuoket; NYork. Old N. ¥., april 1S, 15a. sehr Hamilto ye Done Bir:—I roceived your work on n'the and a i eo Bavrimuns, DeowW—Arr tark Jemos W Paige, Taylor, | gntitied to be called the * Ma ‘oman's A 7A, Lys ven Hyder, do; echrs Samuel Butler, | Companion.” I unhesitatingly say, that ie shoulé beim the Seaman, | bans of every medics! man, on sceount of the pepe trea ove: that chase mea: you are im broken or rt ent bad they knowm and a themselvea of it, nigh, of course, it may be useptibie of perversion, aa, dood, ver aze oun qzeatens jad 1 Known.—Extract of a Letter. be A.M, Moet [ppssviosns mes. 9, 0G. joeaa :—Had I known o important mab— tors iroated of im the “Married Woma: to Medions oe tiene = tor Brazit eat st tao: Sehr Plato, 2A hip Ca Drips tem, Small, Sprague, &t Martins Foit au Prince; Andrew Ring, Fr French, hey jpbias rs Forest. Sevall” a! Ths David Nickels, Orleats; Appleton, well. Lavonia, ke, dos — rand Nath’l "Blake, Lo Miancasre ns Pe, Oot % 1S. Sarah. Mo livery, C By Boe Set know you 4 have the Kindneae te hae with me im encroaching time, while I acknowledge Tin benaif of mayeoll gud wile), solves t to you io having made known Seatained in your most in atest ried Woman's Pree jedioal C Tt. has been worth its ntley, Matansan: ‘Tastrone, Deo! a Pike, Philadel a 23uh, brig, Brocklim Mitereilé alexandela, sche Yovo, Ryee= ben, Baltimere pe In port brig Oregon, for NYork, soon; jo do. Frawne sobrd WC Franny lord for ©: ee Finally, vi aning to ated ite effect unow eae Sepabie to enfuce its soutinnanes, While of, rance. seenin of te'prottontad sonditon of mort 9 | t oy ition of my ; ra ve Pr ee aches Ohegry, Frankfort for N Xe ° Portland fordo; Martha Mal! Win Henry, ond Larson Dean, Thomaston for do: Wim Clark, Booten for Philadelphing 2st, brig Bdgar, Themartom NY Leader, Hotree, “a}bany fot ‘alais for N York. Sld ‘ith acional interml: for six years, much fri confined to her bed, and it course lary i he 01 the charge and management of househoie Her ST ae eee Te ih 1 was ignorant. Ob! the six youre to live over vou to have been the trate on & of voided. had 4 thea seen 8 copy Married Woman's Private Medical Companion.” th, and myself diately wrote te you (as you Deve Front Si Sphelte tor'married man ‘ee are agent, an hie! you tranemitted, by return any | My wife was rapi fe her, — | Tom > pedeally acquiring s compornace Oe and alse fo leave exaething, been 1 atom of the obliga’ ion, im ender fe Ne tone arid a8 Bee think no one copy. ‘Letters are daily received of this charsoter, anneconsery 0 * P Por vale at 222 Brows: ev, ereet, N.Y. ew pr ing owl: —Rov be Feeoklin, trom Per Ontelm, for St Thomas: hrics David Crate, for M Michel for Boste Waren, tor Clenfuege er O Wight. fore nasi Sterling for Demarare, Fairy, ingrtow. Jaw ty ag Weather vrig Leander, Afternoon, Jerate brews with am On the receipt the Men h dence 648 Hudson wtreet, om Wednesday, 26th inst, at So'clok FM | On Mondey morning, the 24th Inst, James H, Parte | tire ‘The relatives and fri fully invited to attend ' at lea. M, fr afternoon, the out further 26th, from No 7 Rutgers Pisce, fier along and severe | On Sunday morning. Deo 23, 4 ‘wioow of Ashbel Tuttle, Diners, Mire On Monday morning, the Mr. Josern F. VePraxe, in the 2th year of bis age. Lie friends and thore ot the fawity, ae alvo ‘he wem- dere of the Gilders’ Benevolent Arsoovation are respeet- fully invited to attend bie faneral, this (Paeeday) af | ter At Zoclock, from his Inte residence No 30 Wooster street, corner of rand Nocarriages allowed, | —— MAMITIME INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, Dee, 45, 1849, | Demarara, 1 Underwood Fe & Song Sire Permelve St Cir #. Pantine, Stites, Motvie: Lamarting, ob- tire. doy Wm T Pupas, Corson. Savanna: JR Mather, Avery, doy Mary Powell Williams, Witmengton, N D iets Raegace: Simpine. este 1p. Cone Ley nd; Fiehmon * stom, 4 daye, with cotton and ‘Oot 11, and Gibraltar Leh, with 5 days, with entton, Ro, to Aligante, 49 dase, with | wine, Be The R was ashore o the Meewer Shosts, but ae therterm boat Telgreph (apr Perks, and towed up to the city, with oa foet waver im her hold, Gree of ponsage, te, 8 Bar's: $500 REWARD. -JR0 PW RS Pee fle Miature f rietores, Sp) vote 4 5 ont ‘nip Wn darvir, s Lishon, Maniy, Deo 20—Art vehrs Vulture, Doveronx, Ne Day, Portawout Roaie—Brig A ‘4 gil, Bother May, Chare, Boston; brig Marcellaa, Sh Meld, Vor; adelaide Mitchell, Thomaston (ae Mit: Cellacevwa); Delphia, Crosier, Frovinestown; Patrick, Cen do fer » Vor! u +2 sega Lavinia Jane, Ketcham, Rich- Smith. Providonse » Gardner, Havens. it J Truman, Tothill, De~ ty Awp Deo 2l~Are brige Leontine, Merryn. SCy Harvick. Mitchell: N Vorks sobre Exo Mary Largdom, Bengal and W 4 beige Home; (Dan), Ardorson, , “Die 21 her brie Ate ya he ee ° rf Hy : th the aa ay vor ti mont ‘ia ‘® regular gray rofemsion, and imeeil to the ‘eaten of ‘thie cine. of dia are at No. 2 (now called No, 12) Aem Practien lly ult cases, bes having confined Lis o D's S2erts ar Lag prea, oe Bee, 290. can Ta Larrebes, Ma‘at f merenrial ra": vor dion Sioraose oe gedapnacuncpm aot cure the most sex Past avated gesee ere Sa r)k. Cay ly NO. 16 UR. - known in om ng field, Allen. N tor’s Treen be in ~4 Bavan: an, Deo 19-Cld brig Excel, Revell, NYort, and * Rhee 21—Avre gohr Grace Dating, Smith, Gambia, i 1, Saoramen’o, California. nestor, Serer West Sroph gC sere, ISON 18 CONF) DENTIALLY CONSULTS! ares of adelionte mature. Am extensive ee Te, without mereuty; recent cured from three to ya. No fee till cured. Suri gr seminal weakness he invariably cures, See hie Diplowa, in his efhce, 204% Fulton street. EDICAL ADVICR—DOCTOR YOURSELF PRIVATE: F 17, fot 28-cante, by menne of tho Poehet Awcut — Rhonorer Mor. homas. Jae polejmnteee st ents gota 5 of the gemermti form, by Wiliam Yourg, M.D. The disoawen, seminal we impeteney, solitary youth, ‘ail the f—--} given in pl jotare ie he aag partioular at Tinty= ery one person fre centa enclosed in a letter, wrt reve ive one of ing mail, crtin engice will be one dollars, Ade Asi. i , 2 ci Til), West Hewerd, Franklin d. Cyrus Rrskine, axcreco= Brig Dr Hitehoock from Fall River— eye Ryrz2ysrF dene Taylor, Wasninaren a you will pt Lrotail by Mra, W. Jervis, tan Brosdeay, klin etreet, and sold by druggists gone lohorn Stringer & Tow 222 Brosawey, and seer a nsend, v. thor, 64

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