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has been inscribed by « master's hand upon be under ef the Stts is deed Carolina so proudly ral- ae ee proved of the course of the wg ine Unk a di c ecome. “the Union, as made and in- tend etre: fathers, orno Usion ? And rather than submit tothe degradation and injuries proposed by the ‘ane oe sollers, we would rather see every town in the South a graveyard, and every village a y oat God forbid that the free sollers should e the ry wpon us! With them be th ras ove feo Our Baltimore Correspondence. Bartimene, Deo. 29, 1849. Markets, $c. In the Baltimore flour market the ‘Wednesday, nothing done; Thursday, ard street at $4 683¢. and 1,100 do. at $4 6234; Frida: 800 bbls. Howard street at $4 62, and 400 at $468, The ‘only eal of City Mills, of the present week, was on Thuredsy—1.400 bbis at $475. Exported this week, 4,420 bbir, Corn meal dull; no sales, but quoted at $3 pm for City Mills Wheat,— Prices have been fully ed; sales yerterday, of good to prime red, at 98c. @ $1 02, avd white at $1 03 ag1 09 per bushel. Corn.— Sales ot white, yeeterday, at 46c , and yellow at 49c a 500. Oats nas in pred demand, and sell from 300. a 380., “The Seen were all the the sales at the Stock Board yesterday : 6 shares Bank of Baltimore, 03); 10 shares Baltimore and Ubio Railroad, 545. Our Philadetpn: Correspondence, Puiaverrmia, Deo, 29, 1849. Facts and Figures, in Regard to the Philadelphi Their Circulation— The New York Herald. I have before hand-press. No court or police reports—no eity int Ligence—no correspondence - but one indifferent edl- torial article, and the shipping and commercial in- telligence of the meanert and most meagre character. ‘The whole copy for the whole paper evidently was furnished by one eumed in its pre; or four hours, and the amount of time con rH secure an independence Since that time.e great change has taken place in the character, oonduci «nd circulation of our journals; end, dir; it who may, solely browght about py the example and such papers as the New York Herald, Philedelph Ledger. and Baitimore Swi papers wholly discounee! with the miserable partizan movements of the duy, who lead and but rarely follow, public opinion. The amount of labor, talent, money. euterprise, tact, skill, and mapagement uecemary to get Out one the Herald, twenty years ago, would have red for the stock im trade of a New York or Philadelphia journelist, for a twelvemonth. Then, praprietors hest tated about purchashing a London or Liverpool news- paper, in consequence of the expense. Now, hundreds, Oocasionally thourande, are spent every week for foreiga news; and the whole of this enormous outlay comes trom a few establithments Im 1828, a journal that could boast of a daily circula- tion of fifteen hundred copies, was regarded with that oo of veneration inseparable from wide-spread in- uence ce. A glance at the present ciron!>' om of the Philadelphia daily press will afford stial fo0d for profitable speoulation, The ar sble [have pre- pared with care. and on its euraoy the read- ers of the Herald may ubb CINCULATION OF THE 1 Ledger..... 4+. Sup North American. Inquirer. .... ® 200 ‘Although the Pennsylr: he lowest on the itst, it would be wrong to infer tis Che least valuable, for it never was in as flourishiog a condition as it is at the present time never had so \srce acirenlation A democratic subscription paper uever has com and never can command a large circulation 1 a tam tt greatly behind its cotemp:raries. I have not the on of rage daily cire of the Herald to Philadetphte, it will pot fali much short of twe thous) red. On many occasions | have know! thirty fe hundred. to Poicavecenia, Deo, 29, 1849 The Weather—Accidental Death—The Homocide Case, $e Another damp, dismal, dreary day; and after the most perrevering efforts, | have been unable to chase up an item ef news worth transcribing. | regret to announce the death of the only daughter interesting child, about six years of age, who died yesterday afternoon from the effeets of wallowing. accidentally, a small piece of ivory, on ‘of Mayor Jones, ee dast e case of James Kelly, charged with homoci ry are etill out. The foreign uews by the Cambria, has had a favora- ble effect on our are limited owing ther. Fiourfor «hip is frm wa p yell corn at 60 cts, and new at 55 ots. Holders of cotton ‘Orleans at Dave put prices up. Sales of Upland T1k to 125 on time. Freights to Li ghanged.. Colilers are in at advanced rates. 26. to Boston $4 10 to $4 « $ 93: 04,00 Ficieturgh six M3. Second Fie Auleghons Go. 6's, #2. 18 chares Northera ay 4 Exchange Bank. tictsbu cee RR, wy! Reading RM Mortgage U.S. Five per ceuti rrespondence, Mowtarac, Deo. 13, 1849. Interesting from Canada— The Prosoription of the Canadian Gevernment—Reilwoys, $e. $e ‘The week that bas passed, contains much that will not only prove of interest, but also instructive to those who make politics profession, Lord Elgtn has jast oonsummated au aet which will be the means, or | am Very much mistuken, of rapidly dismembering tho Us madian provinces from the empire. That he has com- mitted this act of his own free will and accord, fally believe; and such being the cage, it only +! ry little imterest the Imperial Cabinet has taken hither. to in the colowier, or else they would not have laid ‘their hands at random on (he first impoverished noble the rewponsibie trast of stein the (anad former derpatcher, that the go mined to crush, if porible, the anvexation movement in these provinces, and that, asa first step in the mate ter. bad writven to aul th mn nad wh T His Excellency the Governor discharge the underm: nti Gion of the peace for the Disirict « en}, vie Jacob DeW itt, of Montreal (ivberal), M. P.'P. f Montreal (do.), WF. Pe James Henry Charlee Gedder dace &. improvement and enlarge Addition ro the sbove official aonouncement, the sing private letter was sent te all the above wafor- tee T ~I have the honor. by knowledge the ree Lency feels bow reign apd the empire Bade themselves, not only to m province wish the paren’ Sato, by thes Hor M ijesty, hs nily within hie cont there can be no desire to 7 ose upon mere abet cect speculations rogard Mferent forms of & ater partion toe pe "nie ve theory, ooasbly to be realised fovore, motnaliv takes m ert leteer. you have admitted being in, qeeeulon, bie suesileney, commend ‘This proveription for petitions opinions hae been the Meane of excliing wach angry fesling and is looked upon with one woud by ali cow British public here, as © violation of the rights of the subject, Even the often strnek tm this cor een as ae ee upon i % Sate pinion of the as yet know nothing. T! follow, nd of them there will be Iu the meantime, the militia ong not idle, aud measures are being tal ‘les of the week have been as follows: On Saturday, 100 bbls. Howard street at $475; Mendsy, 600 do , $4 689¢; Tuesday and 100 bbls. How- Press— copy of the Philadelphia Gazette, of December 6, 1824—a lapse of just twenty years since it was issued, damp and fluttering from the creaking connected with a cubit March. ‘ation could not have exceeded three it any wonder that the circulation of the Philadelphia journsis of that day were counted by hundreds’ And yet, jimited as were the number of copies issued, their proprietors managed ultimately to if tried. 1t will be the tions, that have the colony. and the parties, republican and mona fermer is bound to become the party. howev such must be the Vestigator of Canadian affairs. people are gradually begionivg to comprehend their eomanry. living on the frontier, id even in the iseacdor, are becoming desirous of hav. their children instructed like those of the Ameri- can farmer, and it is useless to hope for such advanta- ges, so long as they remain colonists, and thereby cen- stitute a were bone of contention betweea two con- porition, ‘The bardy ma ber of The Trip of the Portsmowh— Visite Ashore batdi— Interesting Description of the Man— and while @ very large edition of the Menneyl- printed for the country, its city edition lags ining precisely the Napier Captain Lov and as things w capital of Sardinia Ub-pautical reade cordial contempt pe Spartivento and this place, where wo arrived last Tuesday. Thanks to the’ unwearyiog attention Sprogue. we ted to pratique mediately followe at © table as Y¢ was $0.8 Jot of uated, the traosactions ous bumbug,? was nomipaily end actually, ¥ respe Dis opporition, lings, proves the fe unfortunate em | to gain « | be extinguished fer my poor # | ever think th poor beart brol sabre that | carried im Mexico; that he would never part with it would regard it asa him He spoke of our Old Zack with great feeling | rroommended him. if voter system He appeared much struck, mutely respecting it. | am thus prolix beemuse he has be I enndidly him the 1 end hover to our & J think we will eariier part of the reason. the saccharine m Deing a eweet as it would otherwice papers most violentl: to annexation, condemn Was gue some view it as I to be sud- mitted to x uietly; and the mildest call it 1 . latter tory clase, the Transer: city. in e leadiug article on th pee osyn:— * povervinert bas struct has not been of bo small infivence and po mb's og eommaly nd bight the Courier ad Re ‘ald, former ation will be made before they ion of all those gen! > and who hold commissions, to call their battal- ‘The ministry are all at leggerheads with one another indeed, one balf the seaisat the Council Boar rethe journey into so distant a regio: ly hostile to bis race. A west ref ure favoral and the hy legislatu the constitution. The most reay in thi ternately ridden, rough ing, on the Tuin joti 9 to. f every dispasst clearly # Co «xpect railroads wader & whi in auachy, thay see to be Y there rest assured that the ball ling. and daily increasing in size Phe annexa- | ticmists nave failen upon @ happy period for the execu- lion of their efforts, and the seed they are now sowing must be productive of fruit in due season. dull at this particular season, and all there who bave been engaged in business during the past eeason are reckoning their profite aad losses. Tbe Christmas holidays are. however, at hand, aad then, no doubt, there will be no lack of gayety and pleasure. Montreal is alt Ginnautan Bar, November 18, 1849. $ won to Old Zach, $e. A+ you are already aware, we left Sandy Hook on the ‘2st September, and, after a pleasant passage, arrived here om the 10th October (eighteen going days—3 500 miles), which may be called fact, the Portsmouth fs all that she was represented to be. Asthey refused us pratique here, we pushed on for re we found the steam frigate Mississippi, to whom we transferred our despatches for Commodore Morgan, aad the following morning found us en route for the Straits, We touched at ( opes of getting pratique, but it was “no go;” ns tbdags weet, wes Lor otatag, foc tn tanretels might possibly jo the Com- a dozen of — y lang! ta Ble own peeallor te place. put our bead t Tom Cox’ ost thorough ) between “plain sail pd exertions of our worthy Consul, the following morn’ derertbing events msbirted mortals as your by meme”? 'At Naples wo found a Spanish squadron of twelre ‘aiting’’ on His Holiness, the Pope, whom the # parte are just disosvering to be a *glori- first nursing and caressing the baby of liberty, and, as soon as it Legan to run, or ev pitebing it foto the fire. In answer to a questi gentleman who came alongside, we were told that he Portiet, opposite the city. but really n wanted. declared to be for the well being ofall Christendom, non est | What principles can apy wan bave who dare not defend them ? pature We have been very politely and hoxpitably reovived bere, through the kind attentions of our! onsal, whom © God preserve many years" We have dine talked to and shook hands with grony boas | bought everything, or almort hirte washed. our pockets full cf rocks,” or portions of the big ro motrow we show our “ cornet at the fi ° words we are off tor Maideira To-day. our worthy and kind hearted commander, acecinpanied by nearly all the officers of the ship. paid ‘8 visit to Guiseppi Garibaldi. A) sant Instead of drank, got our thr 4 some whole portmanteaux) feree, eut th teok ne bis follow bell it eived from h to requi «ting place in your country. aft dod has at Inet nimao.” | gave * from the F Au opportunity offer to try greatly miereps of the age is Garibaldi. | would that the whole appearance, nner and actions of the man, indicate firm, unwa- vering. yet Kindly determination of purpose, and [ think if his tite be spared. ute to o it. I think our President should instroct our ular eof * and ministers everywhere to extend nd protection Acts such as thix he must protect Garibeldi Noche AHLGREN 6 beew Desraveries of rue Deror or tie Rrewsown, Va, Kar —The Riebmond paperr, of the 25h inst, n account of the burming of the depotin that city & the Mth inet Ten freig! too baggage and one nd elm parcemger cats wore deacroyed, besides . ‘2970 bushels of wheat, 2128 bushels of cora and 250 barrels ot eorn. The company were fully insured on Lhe buildings and care It ofan incendiary juppesed to be the work Wan Deaswweny, ee Ans ss 2ENERAI” OKDERS, NO. 54 anmonts in the ors: By, ue daly b. tne I—PRUMOTIONS. CORPS OF TOPOGKA Sc cond Lieut. mer dD. muy, aud whicd blades en i diteet he CAL ENGINEERS. ee: to be First Lieutenant, *Sinith, fe Second Lieute- Brovet 2d Lient, wi €0) MENT OF DKAGHONS, Second Let “altred Pleasonvom, to be First Lieutenant, vice Lowry, resigned, ‘rng REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. sa, 8 F. Chalfin, to be First Lioutenant, DuBarry, to be Second Livate- militia nce of course much heavier roll. Moutreal are whereby 8 de- phi it isthe jemen rho ed the ‘Ad. Charles Grifin, to ve First Lieutenant, June res "Thomas J. Haines, of to be Secon h wutenant, July 1, 1549, and lay their case before mon If they y expect to see whole battalions coming out with @ bold expression of their opinions on the matter, such a8 may even terrify the officials of Downing street \t is alse rumored that e meeting of all the militia Ofticers of the various ward battalions, is to be con- vened, and @ motion submitted that all their officers, like, who are oppored to annexation or favorable to it, and who did not sign the address,in a body to tbrow up their commirsions. however, that the most marked demonstrations in re- gard to the matter are expected. It is self evident that this impolitic step om the part of the ministry will lead to much difficulty—indeed, perhaps, to @ pre- mature outbreak. ‘The Indian difficulties still remain in stetu que. The last rumor circulating was to the effect that the mines at Mica Bay had been retaken by the es who were sent up for that par , and that Mr. MacDonnell and four others have and brought down to Toronto 0, Lt vice Ses 20 Li . First Artillory, t. Frederic! 849, vice Prince, promoved, It is in the townships, Lieut. Daniel Hf nd Licutenant, t 2d Liewt. William I. Lewis. of the Fourth Infantry, nd Licutenaat, August 31, 1649, vice Denman, pro- ton. jr., of the Bij pi is ty, ‘ists, vice Beadi Davis, to be First Lieutenant, sed. ny. Brovet 24 Lieut, Thomas Wright, of the Seventh In to be feoend Lieutenant, Ostober ', 1849, vice Harrison, de= ‘taken prisoners, “5 8 the market. No persons can be found, however, hardy enough to assume the responsibility of being on the point of ruin. It is very doubtful whether the gevernment will be enabled to meet 7 coming parliam Joh Tub’ worn ‘18, 169, vice Nelson, promoted. SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. 8. Sutton, to be Second Lieute~ e Maxey, resign EIGHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. First Lieut. John Beardsley, te be Captain, June 28, 1349, vice ce: Mor ig Lieut. Thomas G. Pisshes to be First Lieutenant, Brevet 24 Lieut. Authon, nant, September 17 1549, vi which is to meet next moh tall is dissatisfied regarding tho pumoval of the seat of government to Toronto, and bi ft a of the British por- y inclined to an- and though they may not boldly come out 80, yet it is to be expected that they will ‘weeping reforms in the expenditure, and grwat organic changes ii Ka. Seventh 28, ia vies Piokett Pro~ c. Rh wd be Second Neen s. Fe *irevet 2d Lieut. Milton Cogswell, of the Fourth Infantry, to be Becond Lieutenant, August 4, 1849, vice Street, prow wsion, should it ever exhibited in the farion of the two The bigoted tory remnant of the old tami- ly compact party, will frateruize with the rebels of '37 and '83. Kuldwin, Bincks & Co. Oil and wi never mix, so it will tura out with this political dodge, t knell of these two old fac- od, over f two great hical advocates, fi | e will U— APPOINTMENTS. MEDICAL DEPARTM EN: Tesac L. Adkins, of Delaware, to be ‘Avuistant Surgeon, No- Hoteet abs, of Pensylvania, tobe Assistant Surgeon, Thomas M. : aay of Virginia, to be Assistant Surgeon, PAY DEPARTMENT, rown, of New York, to be paymastor, Septem~ w. bor 5, 1849, vice Kirby, deceased. Au oh vont bo i to be Paymaster, October 31, The great mass of the ieasuat eo Ceptain igre HL Sisk Corpo ot Topographical Engi- (2 William Eustis, 1st Dragoons, Anguat 4, 1849, 4 8. i ‘A antages acoruing from the construction of aliroadsin t © the grower of wheat, September 30, a, First Lieut, Albert Lowry, 2d Dragoons infantry, August 4, i Livut, Grafton BD, “Hanson, 5th 2d Artillery, Juno jaxey, 7th Lufantry, ig nd Lieut. Samuel B. heomn lat Lieut. Bedney F. MoDonald, 2d Lieut, 34 Artil- , William P, Maulsby, Ordnance De- lery October Si, 1819. fons vacated under the provisions af the Tth see- tion of the act of June Is, Ut5, (1.) Captain John #. J, O'Brien, Assistant Quartermaster, * ‘Lenceat, at Mobile, Ala~ , Quartermaster, at St. Captain 8th Infantry, Colonel James Duncan, Inspector Brevet te a maa MoR Visit tothe r, Corps of Topographical Booker, Sth infantry, at San Anto- . Jarvis, 2d Infantry, at Sonoma, Ca- Mfsccond ies eae ‘sein ,Bicknell, 24 Dragoons, at Maryville, tgomery P Harrivon, Sth Infantry, moar ‘exns, Ootober 7, 149. ry Kirby, Brevet Colonel, at Avon Springs, 20, 1 master Hebert A. ‘Forsyth, at Detroit, Michigan, Octo~ xecllent passage in y- V. Acceptances or m bo promptly reported and; im case of acceptance, the officer w pointments will ralof the Army; istel, joined by tho Ist article il aloo, report » ‘virthe Place, and the Stave i JONES, Adjutant General. 7" it known to your Captain Fadward i Tieaegald, Assistant Quartermaster to nd klod piace ‘on the Army Rogister next place C the Army iegissee ton ef the 2d Artillery, re ble wumceit that the city and a very short time lover the whole rock, from St e oonn to the Club House, each one of the let Infantry, to Isto wi te tena: 3, 13 ; a2 announced in" General Orders" of Delaney F. Jones, a First an . will hereafter be kuown and poet in the Army as Delancy Floyd Jones. the suraame h ly having been charged, by tl York, to Floyd Jones, ‘Mer ) ndum.—The 0 Legislature of New * Stad commission (only) vacated. Killed by the Indians raw, O 8 Law Intelligence, tHe Unite States, Deo ood, Esq, of "New ¥ ork, were ee siterooye and counsellers of this Circuit Court U. 8, tion of General Henderson, this 1d dismissed with costs, Ask human court. No, 247 aplece Count or Arreats.—The Court of Appeals of the State will commence its session at Alba: uses are on the calen —No. 1, Cornelius MeCoon vs Mortimer Calkin m4 Elizabeth H Hancliff vs the Mi id to or and Common ohn De Ruyter vs The it. jh im the city of New York, et al, Anna L_ Gallagher et al, surv'g ex’xs, &o, | appellants, and John Pow 4,4 7 Corporation of the German Reformed Chi city o New York vs George Lovet | vie ve Mores Y. Beach ai et al, responde: Russel Sturgis; 8 a irvir, &o; 22, Aca aD A. Brown ; 23, Joshua Walker vs ‘id Banks, et al, ex'rs, &o; 24, Frederick Hoff: a agt Nathaniel S Loomis, 26, Mary Smit! agt Amos W Gi agt Jacob Cram; 34, John MoGregor ve James Com- stock; 36, Sylvester Clark agt John Rowling Jr, Ke; 86, Gilbert Allen agt William L De bas others; ST. The Firemen's Ineuran: city of Albany agt RicbardS Bay and ethers, Langley and another agt Thomas Warner; 30, Amos Sheriff, &e. and another, agt Gilbert CU. — M. Mumford, exeou- ail hope ro land, ( sball Davidson and others; tris and cthersagt The American Life Insuraace ond Trust Company nk and all attached to the ship who Dave reen him. coimeide with me that one of the sin- corest and poblest m: remark in comelurs tbe two or three wee than Te usually in at thie cae. derable alarm Yesterday, we hed informe. | hb. that the water is | Sauve crevasse inet..says:—" The t forgotten to say that he mentions the fect of var « harge at Kome having offered hii of refuge on board of the Jamertown. but © clined because he could up th inst , saya: — y inc continues to rise with unpreced ty where the crevasses ovearred im. | same condition that the flood left them ond. unless immediate measures are taken to | p the levees. many of \f iar apd wore disasters during the late high water bot commenced toon, the sil outside of the levees will and the difficulty of obtaining earth to Elian Peok, planters mast euf- perience: If the works required are Giately, at any expense, and pave the parish from the +d inundation The! amdem (Ark.) @asette,of the 4th inet, enye:— | “The Ouachita river after a alight deeline ot afew feet. has ogain commenced rising, and, from tity of bow which reoms to have failen, an quemine Sentinel ot the 12th inst. says: — dT | In fine mavigable order, and seve ved through it sinee ourlast.”? Banner, of the Lith inat, ane of water in the river for boats it ta still rising slowly" ‘The Detention of the Ohie at New Orleans. SouTn West Pass, Dewgt, 1649, To tHe Eprtos or tux New Yous Heaarp : Sim—You will Vo allow the use of your columns, for the correction of the writer in your Weekly ot No: No vember 17th, in relation to the yep of the steam- hip Obfo at this place, on her trip of ays: ‘They left New Orleans on pone to the carelessness tupidity om the part of the pilot. in attempting to take her to out of the regular channel, he ran mained sixteen hours” Sir, if | h ing to cross the bar at low wi mputing time and t rounded (on the od not out of of the Ist, and went off ich makes but twel: willthen admit that high water would be the time for crossing; provided, how Hine for the purpose? °1 should ray as near night as sible.and jurt to bave sufficient day light for the oceasion, tho case, it gives all posible advantage of the highes! *% inches more water than we bav. cipated, at the mouth of andin the Missiasippt ri Respectfully, GEORGE FALCON @ holidays tn city, and as ever tried inthe United St: rious statements we obser in relation to Mra. Gaines, we may observe that at present h CITY TRADE REPORT. Satunpay, Dec. 20-6 P. M. general was slack, Dealei creare their stocks until after the incoming y also retarded operations atures in t! feeling in hts to Englinh ports. by ee led 3,500 bbis., including fine at $4 374¢ a $475; ordinary, at $5 1236 a $5374; pure Genesee. at $5 5734 a $5 50. very frm, but quiet, with aales of 200 hhds. Brandy- at 600. 5 rales reaches a 6¥c, tor old Western and Ole. for old round and flat yell of ola white Southern, on te termi saleable atd2 a digo. for Northern, not exceeding 100 bales; full prices wet tained. ear tae is evi will explain it. We Livenroo, Crassiricatio: Uplands, Florida, moderate business Rio ranged from 11 }¢e a 1: _ the same price; and St. Domingo at 9X. much as before. are held firm at $2 75 for wi 000 a 4.000 bbls of flour were take: PH one p verpool at grain. For Li Glaegow, flour w: one hyo = ere is nO disposition to operate rence of tales, ro more or lass nominal — bales ou private terms. more. The pry. ly is not larg Pork—Sales for the day reached 300 bbis, 11 8734 for good mers. an $8 75 9 98 67 Beet was in moderate dem: ith wales ens; prime mess was dall and ‘Of beef haine, the sales were aro le quality © $6. Butter was in good demand at previous rates. Cheese was more buoyant at Sige a To. Transactions of the week em! for Bee Rae. Prime samples contin New Orleans at bo. a bie ‘Wruaxey,~ There was no change to notice; the de- mand was fair, with rales of 160 bole at 26\0. Receipts of Produce A mo pemerday. Flour, barrels. .... Cattle, head, Do. \ 482 Beef, tleroes... Wool, bales. . | Poultry. boxes, Fruit, bbls... Beane, do Merchandire, boxes, Skins, bundies. . . Leather, sides. . MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALRS Beogen, 3 Dee, 2.— Broke calves, yewrlings, two old Prices ~ Market beef, extra. $6 per owt; first quality $5 50, ond do $4 third do gs ordinary $4 60.23 60. Stores— Work! oxen $45, $0 $57, & $85. Cows and calves $1 ® & 28. Year! ss $7, $9, $10. Two years old. $10. ir: $15, sire 20 va a old, 3, $8; $20. $25 a $27. Sheep and Iambs sold at 2PM Pi ry riees — im, $2 25, By Jot. $1, $1 26, $160, $175 rc eine, 4% ‘5 ota; retail, 6a Gots Ren erke— in consequence of the large emount offered for the last few weeks, there have been | barely ‘Any Palee, and the prices bave rlightly declined. FORKION MARKETS. Havana, Deo, 21.—We beg reference to our report of Tth inet. The advance then mentioned in the prices of suger bas been sustained, but transactions have been ipeignificant, owii | The stock in fi | 4,000 oF 6.000 bexes — Whiter, #4 ane Fe.; chotoe. eid of the grow p continne ing bas now commenced throughout triets. and we may expect te see the general appear- of sugars at about the eame time as usual, ine or two estates began to riod, and have already agar market. of which part was sold. at 6 and 65 rials for low browne am ling yellows, aren't “4 A a4 ver? Hittle of. ther: fering forsale Prices are ag? Sila siz havtog been | paid tor very good to | Sore realieed chief terday at $10 y not exceeding 0.500 kegs, We had two arrivals of | rice; u rhs atd— About 6.000 kegs | anda pale was made you. nd one from Savannah, of 450 cae Besides this, about 200 casks, in store, there are 600 bags Valencia for sale. The demand for foreign sorts is still simost limited to town consump- tion, owin, nathammnntien sh-ensttiede inne? Freig! jull, owing to the insignificant quantity of market. Two small Spanish vessels were Falmouth o1 market. at £2 55. and £2 4 A burg brig, of 1,100 boxes, was chartered at £2 molasses for me modified fo nit with every prospect of a rapid run home, but ores d no quarantine impose States, if bring! ie chan bills ‘Of ‘health Such as porte pe, where the cholera . subjeoted to a short detention, Exchange ~The last sales of sterling bills were at 10 @ 1044 per cent but bigher rates are again ton, 44 a 1 per cent prem. ——e Announcements of Births, Marria, mot inserted, unless duly authentic: pasa AanrITRAR On On Wednerday, 27th inst , at Grace Church, Ne N.J Mr Wateon. Josian Q. Loaina and he hi detention of the ship, as she be regular chen- }) wt about 8 he same hours, ‘teen, as the writer asserts. He alsoasserta, or attributes the detention to the pilot’s going on the ber at low water, It is admitted [ hope the writer and Deaths are proper er, that it would be ip the day time; but. at the time in question, the tide served ut 8 o'clock at night, and { think no prudent pilot would thenattempt the bar, with such a ship asthe Ohio, The question is, when would be the most suitable Hkistian W. Renton, of Boston. In Baltimore, ue Wiiiam Hvte, of Newark N, J., to Manan Died. at the residence of his father, 286 Pearl street, Brooklyn, ©. C. Panny, infant son of ouvitt, aged 1 year, 9 months and On the 28th in as that would wane, it nearest to high water; this being Thomas J and Eliza water. But then, rir, it will be perceived, the ship | 7 @ bas been at enehor ivside, awaiting those advan- tages, and brings 5 o’elook, and, consequently, her real detention, under the circumstauces, would’ be but three, instead of sixteen hours, asthe writer makes out. I will now add, Mr. Editor, the Ohio is 3,000 tons, 270 feet long. and draws 16% feet water, and from 18 to om the bar at our very best tides, which give but 16 feet, and at neap only t. Such sbips asthe Obio, | am fearful, will be rabjeot to more detention than her owners have anti- Saturday morping, 29th, of croup, Genzvie ta, davghter of Isaac P. 11 months and 23 day d Elizabeth Briggs, aged 4 ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeot- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Menday, 31st, at 9 o’clock, at 18 Hester st, ken to Yonkers for interment. December 27th, Mra Joanna M. Paumen, reliot of Jo- seph D. Palmer, and daughter of the late Captain Eltab nd frienud of the family, and those of her brother. Seth Sturtevant, and those of her brother- in-iaw, Dr. C, B. Archer, are invited to attend her fa- neral on Monday next, 31st inst., at 9 o'clock A, M., from her late residence remains will be taken to P. Her remains will be ta- Funtien Posrronsaent or tHe Gaives Case.—This day, but was again post- th ro ap nn the trial if it were com- refore eutinusd till after the holi- No. 632’ Grand street. Perth Amboy for iuterment. Of Erysipelas, on Wednesday, December 26th, after eight days’ sickness, Mania Mc Aviey, aged 23 years, native of thecounty Westmeath, Ireland, On Saturday, December 29th, 1849, Kuen, daughter of William J. and Ellen E Hooker, aged 8 bench, It will be one of the most interesting cases In_ reference to va- a the Now York papers | OB Saturday morning, the 20th inst., Mr. Ctovis Au- i tiome. of dysentery, aged 42 years; a native of Picar- nd bas been here for some time. and | “Yin, iriends of Messrs. Commerford and Redgate are invited to attend his funeral, from his late r No 404 Houston street, between Elisabeth and Mott stiect, this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Weekly Report of Denths, Iu the City and County of New York, from t December to the ith day of December, Wide Men, 655 Women, 09; Bo could not hi ween in New York to receive the bou- uettes which were said to have been sent to her.—N. ). Delta, Dec ‘To-day being so near the close of the year, and the weather unfavorable to out-door business, trade in re not inclined to in- i2 5 Girls, 69—Total, 235. Heart, disease of. Hoeping cough... Inflduroation vi bla Witball, too, the steamer’s letters not being at hand, ‘The cotton trade was nearly at a pause, owing to the imperfect statements respect- ing the market in Liverpool, transmitted by telegraph. Brendstuffs were steady, but transactions limited. Pork continued to be held at full prices, while other Posey exhibited no change ‘here were no new fe grocery market, There was some better Maiformation' |; Arnis—There was but little doing in either sort to- day; pots were lower, with sales of 60 bbls. at $6 3734 @ $6 $0, pearls wore unsettled. with small sales at $6 123% 8.—Flour—The tales for the day reached common and straight State, at $4 87 a $5; mixed Ohio and Indiana, at $5 a $612; mixed to straight Michi- gan. at $5 12)¢ # $5 25; favorite and fancy Michigan, In other grades, we have no change to noties Svuthern Flour was steady, with aales of 400 bbls , at $512.0 $5 8744 for mixed to good common brands. ‘Rye Fleur was Ata, with sates of 200 bblen for the Britis provinces, at $278; 200 bbls at $2876 a $294 Corn Meal was Unkno see Sinlaed States, 149; Ireland, 56; wine, at $14 a $141234. Wheat—The market for wheat 0; Fraton "Ss. Unknown, 5. BI was dull, and prices were nominally the same; tbe only sale we have to notice iss lot of 2,000 bushels fair white Southern, at $111. Rye was dull, and nominal let. was better, at ry’ Oy in part for ag City Inspector's Otten, Deo. 29, 180), Sozthern xed, ay a in store; and a cargo re INTELLIGENCE, Tee Torehas been considerable movement in a 2 Within je Bat) iain, ‘annah, Mobile vand M.rhe ney a ae ‘Spoford, ‘Tileston Sel re— Peru, Bart, Kia iy ie qhpsiaehiccta; Marion, Riis, W. ‘otten, Nowbern: Baltimore, Sleight, Barker, Philadelphia; Jas H De Wi 2 Corre. Quotations ‘Temata oben as —— — —. ~ The market continues dull, while prices rule Faurt.—There is some mevement going on in figa.but Go pester have not fully ——— Bunch w Orleans, igs with cotton, —w Spempeen, Savannah, 5 days, with cottom and Win Rathburn ‘(new ), Spencer, Mystic, 24 hours, in merger te Borland. London, 55 Crockor & Bassett. s, Boston for Baltimore. Monroe, San Juan Nicaragua, 25 days, with ek Mary yes Cicte, New Orlenus, 16 days, with Bark Exact, Stevens, Savannah, § days, with cotton amd r Anqusta); Rebineos, Apalachicols, with M4, Jat 24 Jon %0 ha RE SO for 6d. The packets were asking more for dom, beet was taken at 4s a 4s, 3d; paval stores at 20.; figura 4s; and chess at 90s To npr “oe all Seoctations is fair, but ‘vices, im the ab- ‘There was a speculative demand, with sales ‘The market is well held at $25 a $24 for No.1 panish were at $4 15, time to J Gile! Holders of linteed are very fem at 76s. with vie tate, aon Serica, a, 6 days, with 1 for Prime. iso bole country at $6 00 « $6 1254 for rie and 98 ange, Titids, Washington, NC, 7 days, with na- meee i Hector (Br), Sterti Schodis NB. ard. was dull at $6 | ship ines, Su GH Henienn” Dee ‘ is. ido mi Rice.—The market wae steady, with fair demand — braced 1.000 casks: Part rane were Bey) but without change. New crop Steamship Southerner, Charleston. weDhg 2 Wind at sunsion NNE; at meridian, N; at sun- jteamer Cytee, for Rio Herald Marine Correrpeneen Funqree ruta, Deo 20, 4 Pucarived-Bone “Gnselle, or jon, Donglass, NOrleans bri afacn tied, Corson, St John Mary Ann Guest, Sendrics. "Phe vessel was built ae Pot temouth, va a 401 tom wiv her last. “The cores Lite yeesel, freight and arin rol ie ie ciel footie restorative im saved maida Serge was to give Tia deciston on reported An Battie Friday abe examination, as she e vappenet te i Dawa niporr A, Howes, from o proveed om her voyage » Further sales of | rials in the out- | <> Wenge, pan vay poal, bow bove Delaware chy. Brocklya, wae drowned im the cabin. Whalemen, ,Artet New Bedford, 270 ae he de- | "Shey by the some 0 insurance on the ‘The stock is moderate | © from Charleston, of 280 casks. sold at | sasha ot g--| | — | placed at 10 tials, No Carolina ts left om hand "hat | th, 600 he, haa in Moh iast. s io yh at: Coltmbis, ‘At Benctuls, Gert Brie, #: tne, Ji a by jteruma, 2900 ah ae ees S “700 why Gon 3 ra, al ve tds Alphas, of and = via Va parnieo. 90h, Wm Hipenttion. of and for NBedford. fl from do, Sept 25. Aihert, NLondon, via oe 10, Braganza, 813; 151 oruise: 17th W: ~~ i: FG, for Tahiti.” pam Ses, no date, ead Sloenm, N®, oil xy ” Coniria, Ge pale Fisher, f Edgartown, aged 17)¢ years, peta Port. “4 brig Queem Esthor, Pendleton, Roby, Havana; Sarah B Hale, ig anuawan, Alay, Wil: Bsnoturs, Dos 2—Sdips Monts Chadwick, for rae. erson for Hong Lie wg bark Boston, abt. half lo y ships ua Manill Trine T Bureley, Hong 2—Rarks John Carver, Nie Childe Baro! N ford, leg Heber, Pt joury Marshal! eR ton. Charles Soest, Wilstn, do; Lucretia, Mesan, Boston: lig: Perdi Pp Gondnsegui, dig; M "Taylor, disg: John Marsh: fac Carver, Curtis. Carona, old; Zuldersees JR Palmer, Park, fet on ohte; Mi sotre erry Acki wig ‘bark Ranger, Dyer, Portland via (Cuba), Deo 17—Brigs Burgess. ba og Boston, disg; Charles Heath, ‘Lamphei for NYork, in w Juan Nicanacua, Deo !—Brig sepa » for Chi whe a it; sehr Hosea. Laighton, for NYork. “sld brig poleon, Gerish. Key Wert, Sr Joun, NB, Dec 22—Arr ship Java, Duffy, N Haven; Gem, MoCready, Alexandria, ili ia: wi Home Ports, wt > aadapair ad Deo 27—Arr schr Townsend Joner, Dayton, ‘ork. uv Mone, Di rr bri hie us C Mather, Nickerson, echre “Ann beth, Ashland, Liberia Packet, her off Swan Point, a. herm bri Maryland reports of the Rappahannosk, 2 barks, and higher wi the bay, s full. Tiered - if hom brig all bound up, Cid schr Khode Island, Fair~ wnt eas ‘S—Arr ship Abby Pratt, ew Now Orleans; 8 Manchester, Watson, Sayrs0i, Ken Bigniag, Mo- eloci jarleator iy Aas Hallet, rr "S. Nickerson, Niokgrsoms ope, Rinory, Palle: do. schre show lor, Wright) N timore; Mechani © Harris, ‘Sitioee Sagan; Darien, Ga: hy rt ‘lymouth, Rook: igs Oliver, Li Brie Purentt Lor: i New’ Fork, f Brandywine, arte tt Avadaie, Poster, sohrs Mala~ Wedneday, PM. roline, Baltimore; Ceylon. N . Savannah. Cha 25:h, iH Baker, NOrleans; brig Delmon Dec 25—Arr schr Union, Bneklin, NYork. Gen Marshall, Holmes, Madeiea; toro ron ip, Tanbol, Rol ‘an Mins, Ha~ Fett | Ma ‘Lsvervoot pric Jonephive Brom). 8 ; Guinure, Bliems, Hi ¥ an wool ae brig yh Kean, St Jago de Gubay Ta the rev Deo. ng 20-sThe po 8 surveying schr G M Bache, as juss a Stroud. Riwell, NYork for St Marke: NOt! barks Milford, Gul- and sailed same day }s for Ui $ forts tach, oh Elizabece Vann fond old Meh for ALTA Wash- ‘te wally St Mt Bid tot var jt Marks; schr Wash= u wk , ~ ‘Deo 28, 6 PM—Tho bark Elk, from Boston, and wan, fro ‘clock this foret oe Joven, tres states that the 31 ‘ope, Poster, NYork. wire, fow days; brig lovember, Bills, and i) Soneca, Browa, Delaware "ape Art schre Mery A Lovell, Lovell, M yh s se Clark, Phtiadelphia, dog ah Rose, Rose, co. Deo 2— Arr chr Warrior, Smith, N Yorks Robbins, TI homaston for NYork. Cid bark Dili; ood bu ba; brig Pinta, Sawyer, do; sor Gold t Harbor), Deo 17—Arr ship Elisabeth ais for Portamow a vob .» HN rot diana ro: Fae pron bly sid same day A oo deen ‘TAS#, and & house on deck. pat anchored in the Res'ern par: of te an Rare Dee 27— ree \4—Arr sehr Palos, Pomeroy, before re~ ported #ld for Calnia: could not get in for ice. " Batem, Deo 27—Arr sehr Pape) Small, N York. ‘Arr sonre Montano, Stoddard, Bos- NYork; 23d, Wi Ww | dog ater, Cla 22d. Arr che Gen we tren, Whit) wi sobr Gen 5 yeni aa ‘Sark T We Woodward (new), Chapman, Damerie~ to load for Cuba, Passengers Arrived, gLiveproot th Pbitadelphie—M itt roft, Mr iIton, at P ths = he bark Beaver, his Orvt officer, end foe reac en. Lownon—Bark Thi wane - coxena—Miee Mary IT Chapman, of New — Nickerson, MT Mite Guyton vie, J 27 ware Miss thar Poo 08 Henderson, aA Usher, WL Bro “N iaving B Headly od in stocrans. Spipegsonng-sosras Yi TE we iecidhsSete Psmea tbe Fecha ara EE Se: sévioer, enabling every eee teat 00 ane rot itd ange to conduct mh eal diseases of the ‘leary habite ef youth, are the recipes given in plain I pant on otcjevene i's thy of partioulat 0 ae rel eal ‘or one.) fare, Dk We. YOUNG, has seat one Phisdelpet for sale by Stringer ih To@usond, SBF Broadway 4 to be equal to Ricerd’ family Vista tn a ior 40 enyiilan of te (= ‘ordial, or of bed ; i wonnen rene} (to ind in no of rurbation. oF ee pollution, ‘mach now and im ation in given, with the only true treat og) t) af oe cure prt al Yo rii- pours, matt in the early. stages

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