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INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. | Our Washington ‘Correspondence, Wasuixaton, Jan. 5, 1850 Contested Elections—Application of the Delegates from New Mewico and Deseret —The Free and Slave States — The Call onthe President for Information in Relacion to California ¢e. The Committee of Elections in the House have al- ready before them the memorial of a gentleman of lows, contesting the right to the seat of Mr. Thoap- ton, and that of Mr, Littell of Peansyivania, contest- Rg the seat of Mr. Robbins A majority of the eom- mittee are demoorate, and will, it is supposed, report in favor eritting members The committee wil shortly bi referred to them the memorials of M Babbitt, of Deseret and Mr. Smith, of New Mexico, asking for admission on the floor as delegates from their respective territories, What will be the result on this wubject, itis soweweat difoult to conceive. Al- ready, Minnesota and Oregon have their delegates here, Supposing that territorial forms of government be fine’ to Dereret and Minnesota, and that the former, ike the others, wiil not tolerat ery, and we will four incipient States, soon to come into the with their eight s and four Representa- peculiar institution.”® nd two Representatives -slavery Senators and six wid de too powerful a force to be re- ceived with of favor by the Southern me bers, ‘The Srates now are equally balaneed, bat the is @ great di-orepanoy between the number of repre- sentatives of the two swetions—North aud South. Ever since the formation of the Union, a slave and @ Trew State bave been admitted into the league seriatia, or togeiber. so as to preserve the equilibrium im the Senate, and ever sinew, the Southern foree in the House has continued to dwindie, From these facts, and the sduitional truth that there is no slave State in territorial embryo, will add foree to the Southera opposttia om to nen-slavery territories or States he resolution ot the ‘louse, calling upon the Presi- dent to furnish inte structions Oo bis ag movements in(alifercia, ©ill be pereare numerous and extra clerical force has been employed to copy them In twoor three weeks the public will be gratitied with a perusal of the docu- ments The free ecilers do nct care about the election of Mr Represe Fermey. who. they thick, hay leaned too much towards the Sourh; they would vote for Major French, it is said. ‘de whiza would uniteon that gentleman for Clerk of thy Hours. if necessary, to defeat tie election of the democratie caucns candidate, Forney’s chance is now the best, although achvice of him on Monday is mot certain Our Montpener Correspi Moxtretiea, January 3, 1850. Vermont Constitutional Convention State of Parties — Old Hunk 2 Breesvitiom Separate and Hostile— No Organization. The convention to amend the constitution ef this State, met yesterday @n the evening previous, the feooroll party held a caucus, and deeming thomselves steure of victory. agreed upon candidates for all the offices. claiming to huve forty majority. ntton was culled to order by Col. Townley, th boro. when © H Field, Esq, of Ni pomimated LB Huot, Esq., of old hupher avd Mr. Thomas, of West Fairlee, aleo freeecil, LG Vilea, of Chelsea, the caucus freesoil candidate for President pro tempere ‘The freesoilers endeavored to get wp @ fight on this uestion. and insisted that the vore should be by ballot. ‘bey were defeated ip this, however, and by the aid of whig votes, Mr Thomas was elected temporary Presi- dent. The two Secr+taries also were both old Bunkers, and thos ended the first day's proceedings To-day, after some delay in disposing of conflicting claims to teats. the covvention preceeded to Daltot for Pretident. Seven bali et had, without a im an Coolidge was the ad Hunt the old huaker. 4th. Gth. Gth. THh. es so 8 87 85 9 of = = 23 8686 29 Bartlett. - =- 6 9 2 Scattering. PI 1s 10 a 6 BS 284 27) 233) «235 After the fifth beliot, Mr. Vilas declined . Dated Thomes Hertiett, Jr. The state of par @loated by the bailote is as fullo owhige ve; ee soilers 101; old buakers 20 There willbe no unioa of the old bupkers ang free sollers, for they are deadly hostile, The old bunker or whig candidate will be elected, but when, it is imponsible to guess, The Parkman Trageay, in Boston. PURTHER INVESL1G. ATION PROPOSED—DR. WERSTER’S CONDUCT IN PRISON—THE CONFIDENCE OF MIS FRIENDS [From the Boston Herald, Jan. 5.) ‘The seal of secrecy which the wuthorities hare imposed Interesting from Africa. MON. HENRY CLAY AND THE COLONIZATION OF LIBERIA. ‘The following letter has been recel: Henry Clay, ive to the eubject of sol resources of Liberia, from John Hanson, member of the Liberian Senate: Rereouic or Lawns, Fnixa, Guanp Bassa County, Oct 24, 1849, Resrecren 8: You will excuse me for taki Uberty of writing you upon the grave subject of o hav ople tha reside in your much- the colored people in the U zation of that class of beloved country, viz tat North A feasible plans that thropists of your much beloved country. From long experience in this country, it is my humble opinion that It is one of the greatest blessings to that class of poeple who have located the this country Liberia), in the land of th one can aspire to those eminent one cam attain to by his industry. and which God pri mature design them to fil, without incurring the least displeasure, unless brought about by their own sats Liberia already ponserses @ very beautiful location on the western coast of Africa; a large territory and pro- ductive rcil as any, | venture to ray, in the world. By proper aitention to agriculture, the husbandman may obtain three crops a year of breadstuffs, or any other products that tropical climates will produc: Poultry be raised cd a9 vero and ani- mals of all deecriptions. Agriculture is becoming the estion im Liberia. and, if it continues to fi ent, | think quantities of cof. oco#, and various other tiny ed for in your beloved count: mand your manufacturesin exchange. Therefore, you perceive, it will keep up @ continual intercourse be- tween the two countries, viz: America and Liberia. aod that will afford @ great encouragement to the colored friends in America to come to this young republic, and bem | thore rights which are inherent to man, aod which are appreciated by every Liberian I must acknowledge the heartfeit satisfaction it gave me to ree the publication of the account of the cele- ited bration of our national flag in Kemtucky—the lone star seem to with the stripes The good old Kentuckian symyathize with us, they being the pionee Western States; we being the pioneers of the wert const of Africa’ | Imagine | hear the language of their hearts crying success to the republic of Liberia, acoord- ing to the recent movements in your State, Permit ine to remind you of your unworthy correspon- dent Some time in the year 1827 I called at your office, with our venerable friend, Dr Thornton. when you wera in the Department of State at Washington; there you converted with me, and gave me some wholesome ad- vince upon the feasibility of the plan of colonization and itsobject. I wasto have called agein, but did not, 4s there Was @ vessel at Baltimore ready to uil; so that, after Ireturned to Baltimore, I had to leave or lose ° w finding you standing as President of the can Colonization Sceiety, and still a devout friend to the cause, it is nothing more than gratitude on my part to bold that laudable institution im th highest evtimation, for the great benefits that bi resulted in advancing us to a national goveroment the western coast of Africa; and ( think, if properly menaged, with economy and patriotiem, ber friends will not be ashamed of their noble efforts im planting their civil and religious institution in the land of Ham. I think 1 shail visit the United States after our government and its laws are properly arranged. As it is my misfortune to be one of the servants of the pees, with the small share of feeble talents which / a I must throw the little weight ia the scales. R. R. Gurley, who has visited us, can formation of your correspondent. and subscribe myrelf. with much esteem, JOHN HANSON, Member of the Senate. Hon, Hexny Cray, Lexington, Ky. ott following letter has been received by Rev. John muey, of this city, from President Roberts, of iver! Mewnorta, Nov. 5, 1349. My Dear Sir:—Your favor of the 27th of July, by the Liberia Packet, is received, [have also to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 25th of June, via Phila- delpbia and Sierra Leone, enclosing nual report of the New York State Colonization Society, and’ re- ports of the American and Massachusetts societies, for whieh I beg you wiil accept my thanks. Mr. Teaxe’s failure to raire funds in the United States is sad dis- appointment to us. On the strength of assistance we hoped to receive from America, we have contracted debts, in the way of land purchases. which we have no means pow of dircharging. and unl f@ can obtain rome aid from our frien ited States. hall find ourselves laboring under serious barrass: ments, which will materially retard the operations of I beg, my dear sir, that er into consideration, and be done to relieve us. W trait but for the expedition ag hich cost the rae about eight | Aalbtas ail of whieh ye been compelled to dis- 1d which, you fone. to ‘large amouat for our nees, especially when the ordinary expunses @ the government tease be provides tor. Tam apy to be able to iuform you that there is now no difficulty, exerpt the want of money, in securing 6 all the territory lying be dary line and Sterra Leove of the packet, the only dii that those territories may be cur jurisdiction Tam dollar char, upon al persons tu any way—even the most remove —comnrcted with the Webster and Parkman tragedy, yet remains in full foree, although judicialaction must soon interpore and the public be admitted to that knosldede of these transactions, which, we think, public justice, socfien appedted te, and yet so oft bing of public policy, i eutitled to it in the firat t to bame in advising the vast weight of | when, in vio lation of the case ts cited as & precedent—*« to serve wea rule for fatare determipntions in similar or apelagous o Op diondsy worning next, the January teria of the MupicipialCourt will be commenced. “A new grand ury Wil) be iimpanneled, to serve for ex mouths, and Ubey will be instructed by Chief Justiee Wells, as to | the duties of their and the requirements of law coveerming grend j But, more especially will he charge them with ret © the great care which | Will demand their attention among the first of their Official duties. The papers aud evidence in the case of | Frof, Webster wi he jury in the early y wfter—if they fad a bill ll, through the mystery b 0 bas bid iteelf '— be will be or tribawal ad tout Profeseor Webster's part of the week # counsel have be ed with copies of evid @worn to before the Corcaer's jary, and we are net pro- Biblied now from raying that his counsel and frends are as enguine at this tim * they have been from the firet day ef at that full and complete de- fence can ard wili bring bit out triumpbant, amid all the difficulties by whick Bis case seoms at present to be surrounded We learn, from the beat suthority, that the deport. nd bearing Of Profesor Webster tn bis ell, ta orsibly be linagined. So fi to those who © secluded scholar, th ‘tired awhile from tl life, that he may call bis th of tciunce wh turmedi! of active Beme, abd indulge tn teflections 40 well befitting « man of bis studious habits ‘The Professor ts permitted to enjoy all the Ifberty consistent with hi for persone io hie e keeping. and the rules adopted Coation. Hie counsel visit him quite A few fewiiiar friends are admitted to Bie cell, and net a dey py of his family does ire bim them mater allowed him, sud h ceevpled as it would be perhaps in duties at the University >o terms of communication with some. if not | all. of his brother pref sat Harvard From thenee, he i# ropplied with the means of prosecuting what | studies his tastes or inclination may lead bim to give Yesterday, he requested one of the pro- | bim the © Life of siahomet.’ nds ef Professor Webster proclaimed. when | the secret inquert was in progrers, that neither he nor they had avy desire for concealment. The means of Books and i recy are now within thelr reach, Will | w e no dowbht that fair an the public, next hae yet been apread be y the of that trion ; bh mory of avid lnvg t days are siurdy vetersos. whe have come down to us hom ored and beloved fr Useit noble deeds, and when they meet to hight their battles o'er again,” they are — oung cDce wore by the plaudits cf the presen ‘These residents of Now Oricans who fc the 254 of December |si4 Neng! i ith the day which | eeemt their reeprets to ( Joven! dace y the bero they bh received bie visiters his wonted +0, be alinded to the part —to the battle in thovider juenres of that battle; to the aopiversaty seasons they tpent topether. and to the triumphe and the tro» pies of “the destroyer Time.” The bospitable board | Of the oid erel wae then serene vie more than | @oldier's tare er partak: the aged | warrior® reparated ‘bey all aseumnen them-eives highly Paice with their interesting Intervi a h and peace t meet ag Ne Fine at Canasonanin—W ot Ne York, The fire took from @ arnished with the renee: —T. Che | ed $000; Brown Stafford lows ea N. Marsh, Exchange Hotel, oo. | eupte. 2&0 Mo insurance; Smith ave. loss ip stock pot ascertained; Betticher, | ose tn stock not areertained: PR Winne, lose on fur niture $1,000, insured $1 000, brick batiding where the to. de T. Faston. two buildings, occu: by Wm Lewis lov $000 fuily insured; Win. Lew. ail his | and recoris, J , lows $300, no Insurance, Wm. , Hone $500, no ineuranee, ( wrence. Vaan Antwerp shoe Hayner, barber, $200, prisoner confined under a cxpi- | “The object of your Drveent visit hae er | fensible im minds im | cellent chief magiatra:. aad of your * | from the latter we have frequent evi ing for us, which we feel hopeful will incrense, thoulder, they Pad fought; to the conse. | P | Ghucer, loet bis i ining favor im the 1 i ident of the United States, to visit | Liberia, totolleet statistics and tacts respecting our commerce, &0. ‘This is a stroog indication that som thing will probably be done with reepeet to the reco, | nition of cur independence; and | sincerely hope wil respect to grenting us tome pecuniary aid Yours truly, J. 5. WOBERTS. [From the Boston T) ler, Jan 3) ‘The Liberia papers - the latest dates being the 30th | ort vember— furnish ut with nothing especially pew iu the bistery of that republic We infer 1 r raid, that the pation was making good pregress in | every respect. As previous accounts informed us. Mr J. J” Roberts bad been unanimously re-elected Presi- | dent of the Republic He enjoys fae high degree the | confidence of the people, and, as fat as we oan Judge, is deservedly popular In regard tothe mirelon of Rev. Me Gurley from our | goverment, whieh we understand to have been one of | preliminery inquiry foto the general condition of Libe- tuted to reply to hi cultural, mechani: n of the country mittee made an elaborate whieh Mr G, brought home with bim. Mr. Gurley appears to have been received with every mauifestatt tion and regatdon the part of tho people, | Mr Denedict~ who. we believe, is Chiet Justice of the | Supreme Court of the uati Mr. Gerley a complimentary levter oa the cooasion of | | ie depertere from Movrovia, on bis return to this | | country, Im this letter, after oxpresing the highe | patisfeetion enjoyed im Mr, (+ 's visit, the Judge way military a that this The Legiviatere wu to assemble itor of w great comfidence in the pacriotiam of the represeata- Lives of the pation, and belt that bo party spirit t Covgtess of the republic w tthe Inst dater, | Would be allowed to interter good of the | country. The rubject of m. emd & aystem civil and criminal law, it was presumed, would o: egivintor “Fhe country republic much attention Chere 8 diversity a&opinion im regard to it; rome malne taiving that the prior aud mote important step would be the eetablichwent of @ «ystem of common schools, ‘The Herald urges the subject upon the attention of the Legisiature ‘The Herald remarks, thet now the colony hes ae- | sumed the character of manhood and becomes nation, nothing but men and means are wanted for the on: ward mareh. college in the new 4. De pairing of grenis trem the United States, lee whieh here exi¢ts against that coun- ee a rece be taken ——_ the West lod! - equaluted with the eul coflee eager and other articles, which ean be produced abendantiy tn Liberia In regard to the new acquirition of territory to the —, of which some qention was made im previous vices, It reeme that the work of oupexetion has bee going OD pretty extensively, after the manner of own republic- though than of extending slay territory of eas, om the south. t. are now jutegral parts of the republic of Liberia ‘The aberigines of there tracts by eorporated themsrives with, sed are subject to, and entitied in common to all the bewefte aud \protestion of, the go- tend te pt the repubi treme jurtedieth will be placed wi tidle jarbediet the goverpment introducing among the 4 the mewly ne v Hinwtion brietiawity; « reover, will be enabled to « d vartly im portent object—that va ntting that western border with clvilited and ( bristian oom. = to the end of edectualiy abolishing the slave Mpa viove from vertous pointe alomg the const. as far fe Sierra Leone are favorable to peace and quietness The suppremton of the Spent factories had ex. ed themselves with the Baptist and Presbyterian churebes ‘The rice ory ful 4 expecially the later crop — was plenti- Rice as quoted at $1 26 per bushel Army Intelligence. Tal court martial was to convene at the st Little Rook. 4 vestigate charges against Major Da atier, torekeeper at that etation Brevet Brie Ge f may ©. Belknap and ‘oMoers were pete the court. Col. Bragg wan a ae ‘vooute A ecllision bet onthe pasnen, train from Waynes. Dorengh to Philadelphia. tnd the Western werden, train. teok pase on the railrond. peat Peters on the od inst ye r y which Augustus Hettley,seesed om: . = ‘om alt that | was delegated to address | > City Intelligence. Tue Destiters.—Bcarcely a night passes that the police pa the Hon. from 7 mj | 4* net find destivate persons sloping in the streets, having be home or friemds, or, worse than all, money, whieh would procure all the rest. The result is that many of them die from exporure to the 26 frost at night, At six o'clock on Saturday evening, John Van Houton was found by Wm. sick and destitute, and was conveyed by officer Marsh to the Eleventh Ward Station Heuse, whore he az comfortable as possible till morning. Om the same night, er rather ‘ook, Joba Buelley was found sleepin: old of this ash lem u very Last weeks for, Instance, a1 least two OF debility." three pereens died from their oases were ro~ corded ia the Hera ache classed under that head u which will be found 15 found do not di th lice magi stead cf t which app wad to oy day's ps 746 persons committed for wacrane re illegatly eo witted, and of these 220 were Ini or ‘that offeace, when their only crime was foun i alaguiry, 1 to be sick: ne, poverty. oF destitution. The ba house ect for those peor sleep ‘he ie together in ice sta to sucl the remedy, is nearly as sel many weed prefer the ohance of death rather than to be smethered ins small roo ‘ons, oS bigaled; jody, without, beds, ad wallowing in ith, the Teeult of intoxication om the part of some of the rooms ones, would , te Mttention of our now" clty 178," who come into oifice te~day. Tix Huxcanians.~ We understand Colonel, Rell! Major Vickers have arrived in th: Philadel the purpose of iviting and eon it that they leave at 12 @ tion to might in the nk city, for .e LimRARY Assoctarion.—The epposition © perfected ‘cagtle ther column, and hia, a Be exciting sud closely vonten ‘Tue Finst Waap Pouce —In gonmamonce of the nam- ber of recent robveries in tae Pirst of the acoount of want of sufficient light), t Seatall Guapatioss ce ca detel toty een be. oe the proper duty ef the wars: so that there are ow ton men employed on tl wer Srrewt.—On Saturday night, ot half- Fe broke out in the wpholevery ootabligh- Norwood, No. ker street. The quickly in oan eases progress of the id, aud the house and its fire e*mpanies were dite u jo. 102 William ber. 'L. Chapman. It originated from a in the upper story, used for making varaish Games weroextippuished before much damage was. effec Captain, rd and a platoon of were on duty at the fire, Coptaine Wiley and Williams were also peu re brought to the Second Ward Station Anoruen Fr ae eroocher line msec mae Gerably cut aud iujured, buts ‘tie hoped, not fatall: Accipent yKoM Toe on THe SiDeWALKs.—Many acci- dents ocour from this cause cf which we di cause they are pot fatal. On F: b ® carpenter of the Olynpi rou! Prince street, near the Bo: nthe fidewalk, and di cities ought to loon to this mat houses will remove all i Broke His Cour. rovidi Ss y that the occuparts of Teom the footway opposite ve thet. ® Boxe.—A mi et “ yy the (out va quite dead when dissov ered wher whee be went to visit the cell, was prev from opening the door by the body being placed across it. B be es Levr hye ected as left open every mi mount of vilvaiay or aapigiene who have them in charge. her ge s Lert Orey.—This is the cause of many & Pel it, arising partly from the imperfect wi Nighy pated Fie erating over the vaultin Front 0! - No. 3 eros open to P 'y. On Saturéay might » person itfall, lefe I ‘weainjured severely. Ep ver New Yous Hf It shows cithe Part of thos? of Cig jute! Ligem ocr Ujvar, Colowel Pi cn dewer, No. 28 Carmine ttreot, I have i jeynor Ujhacl accepted the ta= pitetion, be in cos sequence of 90 fs ho short crop; as it is estimated that the receipts in N Dov Ry pobliohing this ia Jour admirable paper, you Will much oblige your vbediont I. CHANDOR, & Hevgarian. Pr Short of Men— we vnderstabd w torn of sia men for lee 1 ntentigence, ¥ for special 6 It aprears that ¢ men are te= | {atehed from that ward on special duty, which ite alleg.d by Captain Bmith, tex savers! empertant posts in the ward . of } fil! ‘thers pos cemen row on special hs oo which tl 1¢ belve' > will be mad J 3 ¥ Wim. i. Stephens, John Bachwat r Arther Kyder, Frank Gwens Joon Woe, C) aries WG ¥ thet being The Herald, (the | § ich, we observe, is a Senator), expresses | friends of Liberia in this | of | Mvered te the Legidature of that State on the j Bragg was | | wae the 11 Mi of Hquor dealt ont in tha helaity, by she ‘aliers 8 very cheap tate, only @ very little to one tise. chstemed ts auch drink, to sock become atupiiedenand tia are. mith the poor eruntryman, whe vary suddenly 1 prison f Robbing the Office of imterefion— Some thuef, on Friley creted bimself New itedf Proviten » fore a hb Boston: Asn R. Nye vn BG, Bove t L cou sine an. Hoot 1 Intetiigence The cpresion ta partes of the Pennsylvania House of it eed ‘Tuesday of Way. for the holding of aa election te vote upon the pew conetitution ‘The Legislature of Vassachuret's was orga the 2d inet, by the et 1 ~ and Treasury, are 10g tailed to eleot of Gov Coliter of Alabamn, was de ‘The fret merane but ithe whelly cooupt Maire cf the State. ord up- very oF the Wilmot provise from Norfeik, om Saturday. Mire Miller, the hersine of the assumed » Helde over the Niagara Falle rome weeks since She by @ young man from the Valley of Vi +: Both cf them were reengnived by persons who They left the boat at thts {ect wich other ott eS pia bad seen them in Winehester City P tet for Pete cumsiances which short, with a But the corrente ety emacceun! The Indy is farther 4 os being ine otesting eitantion We are informed by @ centieman, that abt ten days tines, be travevied te js Palt'mure with hx S mator Norvell. now United States District Attormey at De- the father of Nee Miller, who wae tn ble pored deownse of bis danghter, a aformative touching ber pre The whoie affate ‘a, Enquirer, Jan mber of stores reported by th® | Ke | againet 62 000 in 184 4 ten by. clote with * Blue Beard.” Broapway Taxatne—Talford’s tragedy of “Ton” will be preduced this evening—Miss Charlotte Cushimas ing as lou, Ap she remains hore but afew evenin, Ler admirers will de avzious to see her in some of end tam me characters, Mr. Couldock will sustain the cha- racter of Adra Mr. Dyo deserves a 1 wrervou o Cte hor with the faree of the = er to preva upon the 00 confany to remain a few nights Yoa- -incrder hae all should wirneas this excellent panto- In addi th bo tight will pe performances, Bexron's Turarne. The performances, this evgniag egusit of the capi “The Serious Family,” d prs reat favorite, mm cae vei, Waltere Frode- rick will j Pde THeate f the drama of “Rip Yan Winkle” will co: ts at this populac theatre, thie Cvening. fi company will Miss Gertrude Daw do Cosaue.” nase th Set,” ap. and the erchestra will ex: Next. will follow the splengid. burlesque of the.“ Guard” ody that has seonthis ploce, the beat that bay Oh been at the atre. Mies G. Daw Juleo de Xer Whole will close with the farce of * le he Jealous, ppear in each of ertapment for one evening. vit oy THe AmeRicaN DaAma wepebebal hg rts erent the most brilliant and fasni appeared within its wall . man a Ko t and should be extensi x Orem a.~The lovers of food Z calization wili be pleased to loarn thi timein New Yorn, D ted 'y. 7 eeply be a bya reflection upon ths hietory of" ‘he Ave Boleyn. The chorus chestral department bave been well drilled; aud, under the guidance of Marctaek, the opera is sure to pase off with great eclat, Cunisty’ a —One even! = can be Wait ireadway.. The’ and the chen the most merry and bish- ‘within the walle of elodies are always 00d, 1 American Mui fT performances of me Reais, J this ostablishment duriey the next week, wi tract large assem: citizens. ie erally, are very, ‘Smusing, and are much ad hs | Bost or patrons who daily visit thie theatre of natural cu= riosities. tumbling, are all the concert in sid of mt Societ, house, jeyor violin, . Ja (= Fancasis, or airs from Norma, with the excellent accompaniment of Mr. Siboth, | Mz. Bocn dieplayed all the soft and melodious tones which | the flute is capable rr fie ment. x gave strong evider vory refine a re anima: ying Any sition of Hoopes ie Meyer, the concert ft the chjest. being pare benevolence, the ie pleavure in ta Seguin troupe are anno CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarvnvay, January 5—6 P.M. The firmness noticed in the cotton market yesterday, wes maintained to-day, and sales were again freely made st full prices, and in some cases at a slight ad- vanes. The flour market continued firm, with mode- rate sales of this State and Western brands at steady rices. Wheat continued firm, but sales were light. Dorn was more freely offered apd prices less buoyant, while eales of new were freely made, on the spot aud to arrive, at rates stated below. Other grain was imsteady | demand at previousrates, Old pork was dui snd low- er, while further rales of new were made toatrive. A considerable amount of new hams were also sold to ar- odereta sates. Butter wae frm, and emcee sail. utter was b Sugars were rather stiffer, white firm, and ebeore 4: white coffee reumined fri. Kentucky, V! Carolina— year prices have been well supported, and im the Iatter part a decided linprovement Bastaken place, The bet- ter feeling tp Kentucky leat has mot been owing for 1850, will not fail fer short of 60,000 bhds , ‘and 50,000 in 1848 ; but the real euure nye principally & in the reduord stock, and the Orleans. od demand for the Hurepean market. itis thought that 60 (CO bhds. of the States of Kea- tuck |) be amply suficient for the de- irgipia Carolina was it will require tull 25.600 Bhds munufscturers there; leaving 17 G00 bbds. for the re. maiming States and Europe. it is the general belief that prices for Kentucky and Virginia tobssco will ad- vance still higher, before the spring trade is over. Hoid- | ere at preeent are very firm. Mary iand apd Obto tobscco har. during the last year, t freely for home use than ever before. common Kentucky wfacturers to take ost any other oticut, Pennsylvania and Obio seed leaf were Foarce during the whole year. and since the new orop of the former dercription hes been brought forward, it * been bovght up freely for rhipping. and the ba | Ee of the late crop is now in the bands of speou- ators ‘The Obio Spavich seed tobacco has also been bought Up on speciation. wnd it te more than probeble that all the Pennsylvania will be taken in the eeme manner, There can be Dut little doubt but that. during the suing twelvemonth: hi tule bigh eh to meet © a. bougbt for shipment 't will thus be ove put curewn valuation on thiv article, independent of foreign demand ‘The new crop of Florida leaf ber been large and of a im consequence of which prices have eat of 1848, bas been go inferior tion has been paid to it be 7 Pe erating price be leat by failed. pric stock at the close thi Yara iret bas been in good dem year the quotations were weil eupported St Domingo ber met with prompter sales than for rome y Ow ig to tbe soarcity of Spaniah seed loaf During the Inet rix momthe the stock of mawutec- tured tobeceo bas been excerdingiy small, and prices quently improved neeriy 50 pet ceat. ptible during the whole year 0 of Pegers were: — Qr Ree, Lrg Bes $3.61 aud daring the City of 1 Other parts of ihe isan 663 ‘Total, about. Domestic regare were inactive; request prices well eopported Apnexed are the price cloee ef the years 1840. rtoek reoeipts at the 48 and “40: Sthon Prin Shon Pris pend ees, hand te Dee BM, Deed, Reed Jon ly Jam h. Ree’. 6. emld7, W888." “USED, din nes, M47 5007 3 as Ter a, amg 70 400 7) 6 ats 2085 2000 00 7 ale 1017 i a | 1863 170 so hand Prices Jond, Rec'd, 1640," én TAY, 4mo 5 at y Cite hes. PS] ™ val Cont leaf, © +, m 68 At Pesneyivn., eed Jeol, enree. oy 0 fo 87 Wail street. ws 1,619 Jaco ©. das, oer, 10 alt Tre Proves Berrvess or tie Weet.—The Lou! ville market is noted as quiet on Thursday last, hogs onion and arrivais light. “ Q0th fnet., pack! were onive Hoge were rolling at 92, Jot of extre good $2 25 had be: range the f bundred pounds net, am “te ane ‘Sue = welg t. the arrivals comtinaed free pee at $2 10092 86, dividing on 260 ibe weight. AtNadieon, ia. begs continued firm am Thars day leat at $2 86. A lot of 155 head sold et $2 §7.— Crnewnar arte, Dee, 29. Circvs, on Prace.—The equestrian feats at t this fa 1 yorite place ent are very jaterusting th the fun ‘of the clown: Married, On Sunday morning, Jan. 6th, by the Rey. Mr. Jones, Mr. Amnose K. Roorns to Miss Josernine Ax- DERSON, On)} em of Thomas P. "i all of this On Wednesday event Dec. 26th, 1849, at the Oli- ver street Baptist Church, by the Rev. Thomas Armi- Mr Wittiam D. 8. Hren to Miss Many Anw the only deughter of Mr. Thomas Baker, all this city. 2 Senter, 6th inst , wr fers debility, Ayonew ive of Scotland. ey? ue of his age. ‘Hist friends and acquaint ose of his sot mmbers of Protector et Engine Company, e Tespestfally invited to attend his funeral, y afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, from his late reek No. 141 Franklin street. On Sati jan. 5tb. of apoplexy, Joun Howann Kyan, of No. ¥ } Westbourne Park, Bayswater, London His friends are respectfully invited to attend his fu- eral from St. Peter's Church, Barclay street, this day prea at half past one o'clock. On Saturday, the 6th inst., Evrzawers, daughter of Frederick Friend, and wife of Phillip Schaefer, aged 25 years,7 months, and 10 The friends and uaintances of the family, and the members of the Venus Lode. No. 3441.0. of O F., and the Tret oe ice, No. 12 Free Masons, are re- apectfully invited to sttend her funeral from her late residence, No. 126 Hester street. on Monday afternoon, the 7th inst., at 1 o'clock, without farther invitation. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Dearest wife, you have left me, it loss I deeply feel; be) de cheap hig bs On Sesiinbia x Wyre ye Mr. Wim veRLEY, brass founder, in tn of bisage. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend bis funeral from All Saints’ (hureb, eorner of Henry and Scainmal streets, at ball-past 1 o'clock this ( nertea His remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemete: jon Saturday evening, Jan, 5th, Cany Juoam, aged 29 years. The friends of the family are rerpectfully invited to attend bis from the residence of his mother, on this o'clock jtimore,on the Slet ult, vy Gueen, in the je bundred and third year of her age ‘At Southold. N Y., on the 28th ult . of tetanus, Davin R. Caxranten, of New York city, aged 22 years. Weekly Report of Deaths, ya the Ko eed County of New York, from the ~ day of December, 1549 to the bth day of Jaouar, om eg Men, 63; Women, 61; i tens, 60 5 Girls, 08—Total, 1. : ae m, ee ee eee tert ierereteten tered se fe Nena A Tie, Piaoweeite anatin Asyim.d Ialend Small ai a Bae Randall's Island, 3 Cit tal Sint Hours ‘Blackwell's Island, 2, Tt Gclored Home, F; Cotored ‘per: sons, Il. . WHITE, Tnspeeter. City Inspector's Office, Fou 18), nsiad SARITIM INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, Jan, 7, 1850, ws Sos gumeeth news columa ee the tesueh Marine Intelligence retvea. andieh (new), Pearson, Sneisiadtln Me, 6 ‘with bay, to 1d Smith. Late, American Congrees, Packard, Newoastle, 6 days, to ‘& Beach. Olive, Seaith, Wilm' m, NO,7 days, with naval fob Meurena hes . eb Sehr Wm Pope Behe Albautr Below, 10 dayé from Halifax. Salted Bork Gallego, City Point; brig Foro Po Br brig For tha first time this wint OUF Livers yerterday, Jan 6—Wind at muarise, NW; at moridl eet, BOW, aud Foreign Malle, Lerren Bacs of steamer (ambris, for Dalifax and Liver- Poel, will clove at the Herald office en Tuesday, January ft a'quarter ty four e’clock.. Letters oan be pre-paid at ¢bis | office to any part of the world, Heraid Marine Correspondence, Puraveienra, dao 6 4 Plt—Arrived—Sehre Elvira § 7 4 Deputy, Winemore, do; Joseph Gi werve, Pickergng, Pali Kiver. —The fereign and « , during toe your 1st, Con stwtee ys. Ships. Bhs. Oris. Ses. Jarvary , e er sa | Febre 7 ae ‘ns8 2 7 t ¢$ 8s 6 OM é u 42 M18 2. i. is i i § 9 a 7 Ve w sS 9 n ‘& & & a 2 o ¢ ht ww 7 ie $3 wy ne u u Tf 6 on 2 y ‘ ‘ i ‘ woe ‘ B Ss ‘ ‘The who e number of arr 1 Rpanieh 1 Dutes ite... 2} Gene i Fosse: { Neo ring the year 1509, wore by bias ie Shape ‘S OLA . 4 2 December. 5 is Tote! wd 61 The whole number «f clearance for foreign porte were 6i: of this ny Jot wate Brivieh, 22 Bremen 1 nm, Dew’ French, 1 Sardinian, | Norwerian, I Deveh, Hawes T'Frusviam, 1 Hamburg, 1 Geneeos, 2 Beuaderian, and ty Bish Spoken. bof ‘wesey, fre w Cronetedt for Boston, Now 9, Int ttandip 0 tren Roston for Liverpool (#0 report= nett by e or, Barry, aa, Ova hrey, co; brie Moses Bi do; three Dan), Moiker, do; 2 Papler, lershon, 24, AM—Arr ship Delawere, Tarbox, Rath, Me: bathe Rae tien (Pr), Welch bie 1: Romulus (Br), Prince, Greon- ech: brig Wms T Degen nN York. rine, Deo T= art § iat Miguel, Ventors, Mav: 8. Cid trie Viteinia, Adres N¥orke BF 8 wecmens =| SSeezersere. Frag 8G Wgatthe Yon ~ B14 brig Nerous, Glover, Cayenne. Brebmor, ¥ Giverny’ F Ritcharee Mie Rite win Ti Courtin, R Blackburn, of Ne i ‘and iy the steerage. ere peg, eer ay oy Prescott, Bos- de Cuda; Wa Sein gw W Gibson, Baker, NYorks Rec Manes, ship Je 2 en (Br, Graham, is Ly er a8 Me etmers, NYerks P See ose” ia try ing to ma that which ery pee ¥ eng 4 Lb gh ng re ay 2% CENTS ~ Own en in tang the care of avy doctor, no matter w! be, gore copy of thle Dr. Exe Une Fis Own PI hore pe De. eM. y and for sale by © ‘York. EMPLE Pp. SAPPRILLA—1 Worl !—This Extiac\ \»» times cheaper, plessan ter y B One vaston, with ‘ous hun ‘men, who have Hteaso, previous fe placiag yourvelves ander thie pr rk Biren visi Cl traly part posssas Usoulapius, or ing cae elosed in for eet “Piladsiptiag roadway, New or) TOWNS! oP and warrant sold. teu se pareine. obenian es Th oricy of this Sareoparitla ovee iteradicntes disease, 18 Tee can or utXYIGORATES THE BODY, tie one PTL AND W WINTER MEDICINES | Seetabicas we perpen Set leases ne ee oe ~— N PORE AND iCu BLooD : ms frand sobret of ius wondertel success: Te has partormmad wish the inst thren Years,mors tha U0 euros of cases of disense: at Least 20,000 were consid: red te Rares CASES OF GaRR AL. D LITY AND WANT OF sb apa rape ings sae conemttied Te vostha se the es- K sense’ penny yer cee pa tee od that feral disense, ean be entirely restored This referen: te uppage she iso crrtosshing that eritioal hee bighly, Pites, slwaye ‘This Yeo face, re This . LARMO 4 ee, i large practios, diseoveced « mode curing re: iseacee raanens!y, in eve day, witho esha 1 the old Eb yaieian to por saything of thohing. fis 7 o6 hee Hile'wilt Sore the wort eat of Teteg tertiles. :| Nos Eira sen, D vau Poza, * aa in jen, i stimulating as te blood: thove whe Yented) gipteat Consumption, Barrennes, Polling of Whites, obs Duman rane. tivences, Ini use of physic tet vemos, ew Orb ei a O CURB NO PAT.—pa, coRBITT, 6 DUANE by the ef this pleasant remedy. fo ee quae ep fe ro Lape ed ‘aTeaparilla hag been ex y No female whe ce te female com ae reason, neglect to take tt, as itis sista pooreae 10 tt, ry a of the numerous and horrible. diccases so whieh mn, fonewe perme removing tho impurities roduce ut. e Gt relaxation, fomale weakness sa@ medicine, many am : icimes taken fi aoe OF mowt mi Bs: few bottles of ti ve ful both before abd after seasen allercant up. the open Bir, and Tight fod | ensure Beate and easy oor hnement, FEMALE MEDICINE. Sarenverilla 0 & soverciza and epecdy Nad in- produced Ly irreguierity, timoes of x can be more surprising than its ts rigotating effete Verses ol! weakness ond lawttuda, once become rolust and ful of eaeray undat ly counteracts th the great eanse who have pale complersona.duii eyom blotches on the gh skin or fre of spieite,” wee preiiin Te vit wealth, dy vaing CHRONIC Sareaparilia i» the greatest remedy mmation in tbe Bowels, Plevul Piles, the the tove ar tient pfilicr ana th | eande of | been oured by thy Two Very few families jndood-—in fi thet teed Dr. SP. Townsend « Sersapariiia tm time, bent hildres the pavt summer while tote that did not, ah Fe pablish bel alee inmawceot te ssving We were given up hk epectatle pi Tintormed we that we must loge then. we revolved vr Sarsparille, i} hori erly ceewpie Sinael a 4. Wg oY, eet “¢ *, 151 Charter — sbreugbest toe Priva diseaceey ond all Ringed imerions ot the utinary © ayer pumbes of henatitully oslured rea hab : bit Binet 18 DUANE SYREN, BO WRLR et of ealiente ba on tw thors haat-cared guava thas hows Pre~ Come titwts ominoat, Oseetite menyenys wane 5 de toneaited oa the treatment LJ we Trew ‘& Oreenwioh eiress. en #6 yi w. . she oat See re es « incontesienee av thore whe