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by aiiiseb--thenn the disposition, on the sai of thedele- gate from New Mexico to @ compromise on the bound- ary dirpate, On the part of Texas, she would probably tee lo surrender the whole of her clai the com> oiticn that the federal government shail assume ber ¥e OF fifteen millions of dolla INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Wannington Correspondence, Wasninoros, Jan. 9, 1850. Pr a Pogo oF wi debts only rome & ogress of the Session end its Prospecte—The "VY | But ofter conquering the territory. avd then buying it Question. of Mexico, the hberal compromise of Texas might, per- ‘The House is not yet orgwuized. The several fac: | haps, be copridered. by the government aa u little too pork for a shilling, w. this houedary dispute i ‘The State of Texas ts threat epibg the most horrible consequences it her cial is notailowed. Great guns aed revolution, aud even se cresion from the Union, #re to be the penalty of refas- ing her boardary We trast that some compromise WL be miade, ratiofactory to both pariive, securiog @ Teurobable copcestion to Texas and avoiding the u cenrity of paying ten or twelve millions for @ large re- gion cf territory n+t worth one cent an acre, and for which the government bas already paid its full value to Mexteo Early next week, it is the desire of Mr. Foote to open & preliminary debate on the nive question of expe- dlewey of providing territorial governments for Oali fornia, Dereret, and New Mexico His object is to round the Senate on the subject, before introducing Avy legislative measure, and to impress upon Northera Senators the imperative mecersity of a compromise of some sort, from Lhe development of Southern opinions, arguments, and resolutious, The movement ie, per- haps, judicious ; but we doubt whether the Senate will epter into ® fuil discussion on a timple resolution de- claring it expedient to provide territorial governments for the Territeries In the Houre, an soon as the officers are elected, Mr. Roct’s resolution of a more detnite shape, instructia: the Committee ow Territories, to provide State an’ Tersitorial governments for the Territories. ipeluding the proviso. will be brought up Tbe democrats of the House appear to be determined that the oflicera rball firet becleoted, or the whigs would bu quite willing to goon with the preccut orgainization, to the end of the sersion. Before the Senate can do much on the Territories, they will require a good deal of imformation from the cabinet. Our Baltimore Correspondence, Bactirane, Jam, 10, 1850. Colored Nun Case~.tequittal of Hickman—Military Visit— Short Measwre—The Markets, ge. ‘The habeas corpus care, relative to the oustody of two | black girls tbat are in the possession of the colored couvent of the Sisters of Providence, was up before the City Court yesterday. The application ter the writ Was made at the instance of the father, who resides in New York, on the plea that they wore about to be forced to take the veil. It was proved that the chil- dvem bad been left to the care of the sisters by the eying mother, ten years ago, the father having de- sirted her. ‘They underwent # close cross examina- Lio, apd declared positively that they bad no desire to leave the nuovery; aud further stated that no com- puiricn “as ured, and thet they could leave at any mcment they thought proper. ihey were accordingly yemunded to the custody of the sisters, aud the case dropped ‘Tbe second trial of George H Hiekman for obtaining ® laud warrant by « forged power of attoruey, was brought to # clore lust evening by @ verdict of not e eaid to be three more cases, but as Vious on the slavery question, North aod South, con- tipuing the majority, block up every approach to busi- pees, and stand in the way of every attempt at legisla tion, When an organization is effected, the very fret business musi inevitably be a pluoge into the negro controversy, “in medias rs.’ ‘The message of General Taylor, and the delicate po- sition which he holds on the subject of the proviso, have rendered the whigs of beth sections, excepting the Georgia deserters, somewhat tractable, They cling to the administration, not from amy love of the cabinet, but as the Jast chance of the preservation of the party ‘They seem to be well aware that if the administration explodes, the whig party iscut to pieces Hence they are bound together by the principle of sult. preservation apport as fur as possible the executive ia the poll- cy of neutrality on the subject of slavery. On the other hand. the democrats combined in their opposition to the administration, ax the key to the prosbation of the whig party. and to the loaves and for 1852, To this extent the twe parties are very otly arrayed against eaob other, end party spirit «to be ax etropgly defined batwern them as ever. But in the House there is a small party o! free soil- th and free soil is the exclusive doctrine with them In the North. among the people, this doctrine is the balence of power, Northern representatives might evade the question. and postpone it, and compromise it, end yet be able to make out a good ease for their coa- etituents, but for these free soilers, They have al- ready cpeped (he campaign with the direct queetion ¥ northern whigt aod demoor ere not yet quite reed) fer it ‘They desired to fwel their way over this dengerous ground But Root's resolution brings all t mark, Free £01 allows no time for coa- 4d, the question before them, meinbers cor ne, The extreme southern men, some of whom really be- eve that @ dissolution of the Union would be an ad- xantege to the South, are also desirous to precipitate the action of Congress, under a fuil conviction tbat it will work out « ruptore Between there opp sing fires, the moderators ef both uses have to stand. The great fear is tat the autt- very eentiment of the North, and the resolucions of rthern Legielatores, will drive a sasjority of both branches tot ures upon which the South ave threaten Between sacrificing th relves aud Bi jon, it ia feared that norta rp patriotiem there ii obroag Conrelenticus feeling among Northern members against very. and @ bind imeregulity to the dangers befor a. whiob mey well oocaaton venegtt slorm iu the Giew ert beitevers in the impossibility of disanion The few remerks that have been mace by Mr Deon and bis adherevts in the Semate. indicate a ds- rmined uvimetum, ‘They wo longer appeal—they warp aud admonish. They no longer look back to the pust prosperity of ail the States, trom the blessings of the Union— but they only look forward to the davgers that menace the institutions of the South They be- Move that they have the elements within themselves for # Feparate existence, with greater seourlty than tae Culon, if free roll is to prevail, They eeem to thiak that eivil war peed not follow dissolution, but whatever the dangers—whaterer the cost— whatever the hazards of annihilation, the extreme party of the South, comtrolling the South, aad directing the public sentiment af the South we do believe solved upon the expertment of open i Wilmot proviro for California or New Mexico, aud cqually determined rveletance against the abolition of Ubi Dietniet, noes are decidedly in favor of the admission ef Calitornie, with her eowsiitution, and the proviso ‘Tbe extreme men South declare the organization ate to be @ fraud. aod with ber adufssion as The least of all the consequences to be chended, if a secession and withdrawal of the Scutbern members from both houses, and s southera Convention, 1 » ‘The Inde drilled and largest military companies, are making pre- parations to pay an extended visit to their military bretbrer at the North, early in the coming spring. ‘They intend tu proceed us far north as Albany. ‘The Board of irade of this city have adopted s me- morial of the dry goods merchants, against,the practice cf putting up goods short of full measure, and the pro- per steps ure to be immediately taken to present the subject to the legislature during the preseat seasion. ‘There wes no business done ia the flour market yes- terday. Dealers are waiting for later intelligence by the Eurepa The tol’ow ing were the gales nt the etock bond. yeatorday, $5 225 City 6 'W, 1G $40 Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad bonds, " W shares Marine Bank, ie “4; 15 do. Bulti- mors and Uhio Railroad, 57; 2 ¢o., do., 5 Our Philadetpni: cisageinesan, Paraverrsia, January 10, 1840, Wasnincton, January 9, 1850. The Election of Chaplain—Mr. Seward’s Triumph—The | arrival of te Hungariane— Great Enthusiasm ~Steem- tueies— Whig against Whigs— boat Explosion—The Markets, $c. Opposition to Appointmente Trouble about Admitting | yty, Case's resolution Je forgotten; the contest for nia es a State, $e. Rey Mr. Butler has this day been elected Chaplain of the Senate over Rey. Mr. Slicer, the former incum- bent, The election took place in # full Senate, and wor decided by the casting vote of the Vice President ‘This is grent triumph for Mr, Seward, who was the principal backer of Mr, Butler, aod a great mystifoa- tion to Mr. Fillmore who was thus made to go for on® of Mr. Seward’s frlends, Me, Sliver waa svt aside be cunre he wap pot suiieiently opposed to the abolition Ct slavery in the District of Columbia, and tn favor of of the Wilmot proviso. as applied to the territorive know nowtber cause that could bave produced its, democratio Senate, a is 20W crowded With all sorts of borers, aig nominations clerkebip Is forgotten, the pending nominstio: gotten, the foreizn news, the California nm species of news are forgotten. in the one wild, warm feeling of curtosity, that pervades all classes ot our community, in regard to the sayings and doings, mo- tions and movements of the noble band of Hungerian exiles, that are now partaking of the froth and foam of the guebing hospitality of our citizens. The ball opened | and the distinguished strangers must | have been convinoed. that there was a respectable | smount of entbusiasm Lemeath the drab-colored, shad- | bellied coats of the Philadelphians. One at the city ite misers compares the noise of the reception at the Walnut street wharf. to the roar of Ni . The eeme fhouts went up whem they entered the Chi- nese Nurevm; the same, when thoy entered the Wal- | nut street the ings (the Weshi ‘ sing mob was faint, ounpared to the eheers that rolled — nd down Chesnut street. if th ixeeileney of Comorn. aad ti piquant Mile Apel opia—caleulate ard quietly to bed, they were creatly mistaken; for 1owd insauely doter- a to offer thelr graceful proceedings before. There sneer the government. now oceapivd by | endof the edministration, that # not sought after by inembers of the same party, and [have no doubt tbat most of them are already protiised for @ second tive. Such i& the opposition to the appolotments rade by Mr Ewing and Mr. Clayton, that whig Seoa- tors Lhemerelves ask the aid of democratic Senators in rejecting them, Committees of trom twenty: tive to thnty come down from Philadelphia, New Verk, Bos ton. and baltimore, ee the confirmation of Cole rs, Postwasters, Marshale Se, aud to seoure the places tO themrelves and their friends ¢ Senate is not in thi stood by the Magyar race moraing, the ment, if anything, te om the inereare. ‘ihe exiles are to gire # public audien pepdence Hall, and the Héewalks in front of the venurated bullding ate Literaliy jntomed with © the bulwarks of demoeracy ” It they shake haxde with all now assembled there, thelr | Inbors will not ceace wt the aun's retiing. ‘ There is culy one drawbaek to the gloridcations that wo 5 ‘They are notlinely to be acted vree tb ‘Mr Li radbury resolution calling on the (re. ut to furnish the at Atm tbe there who were removed, bas passed the | Pes" cone up, ard ere now going wp: Brigadier General 4 been rerpondedso trom the other silo of | Jom Sidrey Jones claims @ sort of pre-emption ‘The Senate is determined firet to vind! | 1% marshalling the ex during their bei cate the charsoter ot the former ineumbents; but that | Jebrmin this city This as sternly ree bring ecocupiished, wed the gevecal charge against | Of patriots, who are determined that th them, of want of hdelity, capacity, sud houesty with. ppear iu the eity prin ns The amount of this resistance, sults. time will toon develope. wing, the officers of the first milttery dire tis), In full uniform. pay their respects to d strangers, fo morrow Gow Ujhany | leaves for \s wstingtom, @bile the butaaoe of the exites | | tetere to New York. steamboat exploded yesterday afternoon white Iping at anchor off Cooper's Polat N. J. Au the Pritons on beard et the time, were more or less injare £4. The Boat in.0 peticot wreck ‘The demon for Cour torehipment, continwes Wmitad | at $b; for city eonsumy $5 60 , A pinal y coast The bigh sates foreotton haverentate Crawn. vo factious opperiiion will be made to the per pers strce nominated im thelr places. The jon to this rule wil kand Wael cap be traced to the my ex Governe ward, and bis “fast? voted” friend tt te thts “dirio Dip tor Mr. Seward (who b alsly be far- * “unwarer rested” fri ae far as the Die arm ohare im the department bas, i ition of istration may find its establist: ment buriness ‘The election of @ freeroll rpesker tn the Legislative aeeembly of New York, bas file sy mipatuizing nthe Her fod they ave sucere smenns of expediting public $ b Board to-de Me $800 SPeve tt Ivania t 1: vy epariment Tne syle of California are an the 8 a fa 1 ns citizens or the tilings will be « Ps wh tained tesolution shall Paylor's mom ye 4 the Srmate and by the Scat peceent tarid . Lbaitie will them commence, territories, he rays til the end of # ‘ ight to Restrict the exten la The Rey Bishop Hog’ expected bere, in Washington plon of thet Inetitacton, an cepetitution cf the t pited Stat, end the severel com premires upon the subject. The state Vasene churett: belped to mane the eonetitets: ple will mot viointe any right secured by It to gem oF reetion of & vot Dave La Wasniserow, Jam. 6, 1950 The Slavery While legislat mtn both houses te slowly © » ing thet {the sla are rapidly ery quettion the sow ind if forse Th provteo, should f the land s' " ort from the Georgia legislature, informs us thet resolutions bad pareed the Senate mathoriz'og aud re mending the erect Congress from that Sta bdenae frm ths ee t any act vc the equal + hes erritories ofthe Union We may uticms irom other Soutbera States, sad «hat Me “ 4 Gorn = Me. Ntneend, of St . Leute, with a Vyerty of men, arrived bere on Se +4 terony leet diveet the city of the Great $4 ; Leke Mt epresents the Moruca rettlement to be nayres condition, they t nixed an ebunde enterep t ney p They have beried @ tax tenty en other @ eoling the 1 rola on ta . + 1th December, as promised byt b t ately ed the trading howe , ® tit ob iete that it to ld remain closed But ee appr ia will bes ¥ vetted Wy The ebtefs returned wort without regard t pe oF the Mi thet they 1 meet him tm the mext treaty. fire com promise. ond t ie SECS | Sa76. Ede one { the Pallahasees aod Sum of the bv Sooon treme wae fo on prive webief. both rey they wilt eth of * ae be teeny as they cna to go ara, ond fe mente, Sheatd this with sony te they san tog de dene, (bere eure th eotet and Mickacuchies, Il the brother ef Aocinwar, who ie the apeaker of Bowlgs ° trite. Ane Fol the delegattom bis gow to te Jones. A *e were i 4 ration, Dot ofl net po unttt the t nee nnd Fowl oe rested ¢ “ | The steamer Leing due checked operations in some | descriptions of produce, The cotton market, however, , | forts, with Total oy ae we Produce received by Railroads Yesterday. Murder at Paterson, ‘The murder, Inet night, of Erie Railroad Housatonic Ruilroad, Butter. pk; cur community tato s etate ot | Whiakey. bois The victims are Joba § Van | Wool. bales. intense excitem Win: a bi residents of the com plished. ma Job tince worked for his victim asd who at the time was employed by Bome of bis peighhors in the aus expa- city, So faras we have been able to gather the parti- culars, it would seem that Johnson effected au en- | trapee into the house through am upper window. by means of @ ladder, and descending to the bed room aged couple, and loug he atroctous deed was ac- dise, pigs. D Ashes’ bois, Leather, sides 3 Totol, cf bis victims below, accomplished bis murder. | Butter, pkgs. . Plour, bbls 88 cus purpose by first attacking the wife, who slept | Whiskey. bbie Ashe 41 ip frent, then the busband. and again the wife. 159 The second attack appears to ed 18 rived the wite of life ; BL 1,193 physicians, Ehiet instrument used appears to have been a knife, thengh the burband bears one or more marks o Latehet, Each received several stabs in different parte MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALES. of the bedy, including the abdomen, and the alght r= shaces Northern which the bedies presented. when discovered, was a do mort harrowing one, the bowela of the husband, expe- erm: cially, protruding and lying by his side The floor and wel “a bed were satorated with blood, as may bo sappored Fa 40 OG 10 Be 04; 10 Rash from the number and nature of the wounds A bo; ntral 8 Exchange te Bank, i‘sh Boston, and Bro. yidence Railroad, 1 Western ey ODS ovly slept in the same dwelling. Aroused by the noise 3 ea BiBerton und Maine ds, 10% $35 Creeniro Divid in the rcom bele d ascertaining, on desoonding and roftly cpening tbe door. the butchery seine on within, he silently left the house and alarmed the neighoors, but the biocdy murderer made bis escape betore they arrived ‘The fresh snow, however, enable ruers to track him. who soon succeeded in findit _ He had in bis possession some of the d bore about him uamistakable marksof guilt. ‘He ie now in our jail, His edyect doubtless, money, (which however. he seems not to “Announcements of Bi jages and Deaths ore | ast taecrted, unless duly rhe Merriogte paid for i: Married. On Wednesday, tho Sth January. by the Rev. A. Leo, Mr Eviis Josern, £0 Mise Rositra, daughter of Mr, Philip Renn pe of this city. obtained) as Mr. V. Wis known to possess gr hile Papers please copy. wealth probably amounting to $100,000, though a On the ary of January, by the Rev. Henry Chase, plain end tentatious farmer. [tis gratifyiag that | Mr James Wattacg, to Mrs. Mancanet Mcarity, both the inbuman wreteh has been arrested, but the pun- | of this city. i+bment hich is sure to await him cannot atone for the deed itself, It cannot restore the harmless wife to life, ner suve the husband from # speedy deat. It is proper to say. that Jobnson has borne a good oharacter when sober, but when drunk, he ts tittie better than @ madman, ab we are infoimed’ by those who bare long knewn him.— Paterson (NJ) Guardian, Extra, Jan. 9. FURTHER PART: RS. Tarenso, Jan 9, 1860.—Jndge Van Winkle—long « Judge of the Common Pleas. aod a man ef worth aod ‘Wealth —was ableto articulate suffictent to describe toe murderous attack He states that he was aroused from sleep between two and three o'clock this morning by the screaming of his wite who lay in the front side of the bed, aud putting his band upon her, it came in contact with the head of aman. On rist bed he was struck with ahatebet on the jumprd out and ran toa door leiding to a scrvunt’s ‘@partinents, crying murder. Before he could succoed in opening the door. however, he was attacked by the 4 in the scufiie bis bowels were ripped At Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening, January 2, by the Rev, Mr Boardman, Tuxopoay Tracy Eockn- ron, of New York, to Cano.ine Huser. second daugh- ter of D. Winebrener. irq , of the former place On the 27th of December, at the residence of Captain Newton Craig, Frankfort, by the Rey, Mr, Nortoa, of Avorvsion Church, Dr Rowent Baavnam, of North Madison, formeriy of Scott county, Ky., to Miss Ann Masia Heats, late of New York city. Died, On Thursday, January 10th, at 3 o'clock, Tuomas F. Gatness, aged 87 years ‘The retstives aod friends, also the members of Inde- pendent Lodge, No. 7, are requested to attend his funeral, from his lato residence, 345 Greenwich street, this day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, PM. On Thursday morcing, January 10th, Lamanties, youngest ron of William and Sarah Steele, aged 21 Mouths and 3 days The friends of the family are respactfully Invited to attend bis funeral, from the residence of bis parents, No 24 Willoughby street, Brooklyn, this day (Friday), the 11th inst ,at 10 o'clock, A, M., without farther invitation At Brooklyn, on the 10th January, Jaurs Enwann, youngest son of Johi nd Martha Josephine Derlin, been cut, for his fece is borribly mutila pareatly by abatchet. He described the mai asmall cae, | having on seemingly @ woollen shirt ever his clothes. ‘The servants came down after the escape of the mur- dere d wlarmed the neighborhood, Varties set out in all directions. A ladder, taken from tho mill, was found s'anaing by one of the garret windows. fracks Were seen at its foot and one party set out upon this track Mr Ackerman started for tre depot of the Ramapo Tellroed, where, in @ few minutes, be saw @ small man spprosebing with a woolen shirt over bie clothes, and a deg. He proved to be John Johnson, an Eaglis! On coming up he asked the toad to Hackensack, Mr. A. informed bum it was the best way to take the rail- Toad track part of the way, and said b there bimrelf, and proposed to go into the to warm before sterting. Both entered, but Mr. A, ‘went out immediately, returned with pe aadaa assistant. ‘Tbey seized aod bound him forthwita. He bad by this tine taken off bis woollen shirt, which was ‘wet with blood, and put it in the bag—whieh proved to be Judge Van Winhle’s Jobpson’s left ara was dlocdy, yo spots of blood were onhisface. He alleged he bad londy carrying in hogs the day before. The bate! het and kaite were left in the bloody chamber. A eoroper’s inquest have found that srs, Van Winkle war murdered by Johuson. who is now in ou worked for Judge V. W. about two years ago, at his house some three weeks ago, for afew miautes.— Correspondent Newark Daily « #3 = & e “4 53 8 a il take place this (I'riday) afternoon, Aith inst at 3 o'clock, from Montague Piace, one door west of Henry street. The friends of the family are rerpectfully invited to attend. On the 16th of December last, at Bermada, Wo. Guay, Master of bark Chancellor, from this port, aged 07 years— the vessel having put tuto the above port | im distress, om the 4th of December last, on a return voyage trom the Woeet Coast of Africa to New York Cap'ain Gray was ene of our oldest and most respected shipwasters, having commanded vessels out of sais port over forty years, mi Jcimore, on the 8th January, Many Rovenrrow, ¢ 77th year of ber age, consort of the late Samuel Rovere Ip Olneyville, R. I., on the 7th Janusry, Ginroy Wiicox. aged 93 years, a revolutionary pensioner. In Providence. K. |., on the 8th January, Mr. Hatsey R. Givason. aged 26 years. The Florida rs announce the death, on the Lith of December, of Judge Caumack, formerly District Judge of the United Stater, and more recently Judge cf the Western Circuit of Florida. He had been for scme time in failing health, but died suddenly. He wes originally from see, S@ARITIMNE INTELLIGENCE, morial of Wiliam W. Corcoran, of this city, assignee of Bradford B. Williams and Joseph H. Lord, claiming for ileal exaction of duties on the cargo of the rhip Henry thompson, and her detention ia the port of Vera Cruz, in January, 1834, being taken uoder ec pridcration, tegether with the proofs and documeats connected therewith, the Board came to an opiaioa that the claim ts valid, and the eame is allowed secord- ingly; the smount to be awarded subject to the fature action of the Board —Nat. Intel Jun. 10. | ir. Speaker Cold has ap- Port of New York, Jan, 11, 1850, Seutnsostax Punted the following gentlemen Regents of the Smith- ‘am Institut the part of the House: —sessrs, |s Nard, of A Coleosk, of South Carolina; and Fiteh. of Indians. ITY THADS MHPOR Trvnspar, Jan. I PM. was eguin active, and free sales were again made at out- |p, 1 Cite et: fide quotations, The trade closed firm, with aa up. veins Nor Dh, with reise and ward tendency in rates. The flour market was languid tern & = jt _ yA SS _? $ fo, while Tying-iotg : | at yesterday's quotations; and buh the demand and | ‘fw gale from ih a envy sea, whic paive were rather limited, Wheat coutisued tra and | ene ene ~ teat ae eee. | be in good demand for milling. Corn was inactive cles expartensehlinty glia bere Pork market was very dull, and prices unsettle ng letters due fou Califor iy, as as suppored many of thi orders. Cut meats were reare and Gram; while lard tinved firm end im steady demand here #7 vge in the grocery trade, Coffve remained good demand There fnd molastes, while prices Aste —The market, to-day, was very quict #000 bbls. at yerterday # quotations, Berapeterr flow — the transactions reached 5 3. 500 bbls. ineluding eowmon and trai $6 1b)e; mixed and straight Onie lise lichigam at $5 bu, pure Gunter at de; Otner grades with- | out ebunge. Southern Flour —Saien reaghed 700 sbis ; or mixed to goud common bi = 400 DbIF good State sold at Jersey at $2 Ma $3. Wheat —s: rain m4 to good Ohio at $l a hets feir Leng leland at $1 064 of white Sow bere on private term y firm; @torot 1.500 bushels very primo 0. ond for a lar London and oom a> sr coa ned Fe peseunes to Grinnell nd Sainucl Swanton, scaan: ovgetqund ta the outward passage. Packe’ t, Mathioan, Havre, x | | hs Finis. The O exp: ly nll Uo passage, eprong min tepaath 8, yord, amd everyth Sbip Vieteria, Wail Me, w Tre V ineiw | Le 1.0% i; ml 1 Cots were eairwble at former prices | So 1! ‘é* ‘ me i" | Corn continued duit and «as not plenty; eales weve tte | hy PC Amato Pazera, Ket 0 be § My Cae Be | mited, being only 8,000 bushels, at 00 @ Ole for naw | 1B ies saw chip European ow Oeiswns for Priest: | Southirn atid Jersey yellow, lc for new Svuthera | 2eth larga ship wet ote on fort Root wie white; ChJg 0 20 Jur Warten mixed; O20 Glige. for | flnrvc; daw rk Rosina, fom New Ori ose tyrone a - ypesipmaeane eames: rt Palle ria, Crowell, New Orle h mdse, ~ i here te @ epeoulative movement ia St D> Mingo ard the market t* firm, ae it ts also fe seriptions, ‘Lhe sabes embrace 2 600 ba, cals ervon —Anotber active sued daye, with Olot (20), Bracke, Cat with mdee, to th Reeatts, Pratt, Rio Janeiro, Now Ws, prssed Pernam- to Nevuitn & Wa He cuteioe queratne LoveRPook Oba éotten, +10 dare, with eotte Church, Port an Prinos, Dee 17, with Polly fait. fair. th hides, Me, days, w Pach Dut few offeri feo and To Laverpocl i Cou Dole Prrenis a were 1 at le (4 ; eottenmontinurd curreatatS Sid po . a snes, Nowbera, NO, 6 with naval od hace od lard at Te Gieg & alously ®aliing the tee noo, Stry aington, NC, 6 days, wit! m however, at Ge per cui Below. 7 days (ror Mambare, Sad ter een welght Lhip Adetphine (Brem), i —Tbe métket showed ny Ship " fair detinnd, apd eales of 60 bales Bhp With pateonore. 1 A sale of LOCO H dees nade im Borten for A . gn neveetinie en Balled, te Heider etme | SO | Sf ise wt which ty * beem fariher saves of atom (pk dem be “val Z. do we lon cash, ‘ ys Neth ti at $1 10< . Oe wat anche Geutent Mae te Procite at Bho, with satue of socq | PhP Harmonia teat anchor at Quarantine, gvicrs ty gi hand Americom This ie about the only Jax 10—Wind at euntive, NW; at meridian, NW; at some Riva that 1 moving eS ot, 6B Provisione.— E re erabraced 100 bartels of Wercign Matte, Tores wt Fie rine was duit ‘ : Lenten Pac * avara Chagros, Pani . soy. bur quiets My barrels gots and office Lith Jan. ea and $6 for pri 5 fell (00 San Fraw *, for Chagres, Panama erald offtee 1ath Jan, at a and ar #6 cheete eshibied be Inarerval ¢ tert ! The (cures fewaln @ eter + Tesbot, for I will clone at the comp e m Herald of fy, nt a jaarter to three o'clock. hie A tate et Hu cares sh Be raid Bartne Oorsespond f ee ry Runa, don 10 4) M Arrived None. a here wae a fate business doing, waite « erhs Laconia, Hower, Boston: Merrimac, Boogs, pritre estab tno fmportant chance Tard, Ohase, oo; brig Swath, Bray, de poles Allred ’ he warket t metov as Before, eith «ro Bxeli, Geider, NOrica , abeth Piokney, NYork da eedeleg. Some parcels ta hogshends were Miecetiane Giepredel at® f nd tm & 40 for Sam Pram og, before ss ntneky and View + ark sted by Cope Charles 4 of 125 hbde of F @\e atys. and pas of Florida big . 4 fehente 38; 40 do inst, 20 miles East of the more pilot boat was al repeal Parliament, from Bos.on tor Liverpool, Deo 25, lat 45, dave cut, Deo BT Stan, of Machine, 8 daze hence for Mansanills, Jan 2, a EDIOAL, ae ONG THE MANY BLESSINGS AT ATTENDANT, uP’ AXs) ein cara social con’ provemen & our rave in In clligeuce. is the Wath the increase at'itell aepmen. ogress we ha made ‘the whole population die consumption. One of the m rtant Fg ey) of the a; | gmeticratizg tile condition af thle large class of online ee + rig Abbotsford. of and om Baltimore for 3t Thomas, 4 Da WIRPAR'S BALSAM A ae J ox by? at 31g, Jon 8 4 ati te received fro Sim ct Wild Cherry, T sulmit the followin vious to my taking the Wild! Cherry. Rivgepmy basinces in poe BE, remedy for Consumption. I did 50, and ia the course , Lmas restored to com ‘health, eo ble to attend to Ea Bethea 7 days hence for Jacksonville, Jan 5, off Branscom, hence fer Cardovas, Deo 29, Matanzas In thie distrensed state I was ordered to try pone ot stew thas T indeed, ‘The bat tations. Int £364. lov 83 10, was the eed Signed) Jou BURNS. dence (Now 25) for San Franciaco, a Boy none withest the wiltten signature of Ir i from Boston, 04 was saypensds the wrapper, if you would avold ante ition. — é ou For sale by 4. 7B & D. SAND3, ito Fulton etrest; als: the ngs und House Drug Stores, Broadway; at as Maiden Lane; at Wi the smi ie » d Canada. = ~ of PMOOrU—PKOOP:! “HERE 18 PROOF CONCLUSI > that Towsrend’s Sarsaparilla is Rowell Foed. for Poritandy ich 3 i irigeG i Walvoa, | he flowing ie from beme of the most Teepeotable papers ‘mand for N York, 4 mazare, Porter, fm From Ibany Eventi oar ram Pa Pendleton, fa Boston, do; Gath te JOUER pS wakes PaniLLa. Cito im NY York; ry Te tela. lone or, from Bos- C ariila, q veneaky MD Loe idearenay neh ed a8 isa tured in this oly j Edward, Wordieg, {w Belfast, do, am, fm Bath, atone zi phe nee oe vane 1M Portland, ‘i, do; ache Madeira, | Years Tigray > oy Sone | : tor hi ided ii Ne oF re, whi be ior and lair Pomarey, for Boston, 8 | Besy fas ened es feck, sp Ma iean sas ; the only am veleele 7 av Taance, Deo 17—Bark Jobn Colby, Hatoh, for N manufactory is in this Cras is conducted by the junior York, + brigs Kio Johneon, fe RL. do; Frederick, partner, Mr. Clap] the medicine is manufactured. , fer Boston, do; David Raita Kinser, ok Piviadelpbiae 2 | Few of cu eltiaen any idee of the amount of this ¢ i |. for NY. ED Wolf, eurdri- and ‘the sales aye: Sophia, do, uno; sehr Mary Harvey, uno; to the chee ot red Deo 6—8id schr Toodoliuda. for San Francisoo, 80 utonm canine, Barimonr, Jen. a bark (~ | brig, Guniec a 5; ef. Knight, Bosto: Br tohr Gaifero, for San Frat for san Franeise one Nexen, mn ont, ready over 0 dont on poet for irahipment over 3 Pow York. “UE ship samen Ste ly 5,00 bottles, ms @ ieeor noha ikelief, Frits, Alexanteity 48, MTS a a medicine, has saan v New Yo Tow 's Seren) in partionlar time ago in New rk ‘snd apparently with = efadvertiving, and the usual remedies roi forts, to appropriate the pane of De Dr. oy rewedy, and tts gain al woke Germ. pee the name which he has nome Forts. jae pony jartaparal rt i to sell their axtiele ae the ron is ‘There are thousands of cases which aro. su) ndary syphilfe, and are in tact only the rapiale offcte sf ing mervury to oxcees—making the unfortunate indivi bar Srupt ip characte: eat hap roi Lomtheom rial . i bi ten, Merryman, Prov 5 ry, Chester, N York; 2th, burk Joka Brow + 708. Dec 2—Brig Marriot, from NOrleans; gchre Jha, a At the Point, schr John Linc from N Fork, with troeps, ne tee ‘Nine feet water ee Gera roporte off Paturent sgaven (82), ve system. leas be in marke’ HEREDITARY TAINT, les, Lodo Sooo ¥ Sid Thousands are cu vous and fatal te ni Write aa ‘Kiced , Bremen; brig Mary Stanton, R} whieh t inherit clk he wert: By this : Bostor Errvapanil it, all this can bo prevented, and an : a 5—Cld ship J C Humphroys (new, 532 tons), on, Jan 9- Arr tae fragt, Fletcher, Newoastle; and go takes off the by rg) is mn ee hn el Posonve ~y aa foe of parense are 69 age : fern, to offen . Cambria (Br), Shi wpotiending FHV ER 80) art o Elizs Warwick, Whiti wand’ Ze ary Glover, ‘Chase, an old and ren The fellows setigr om Pe (able Physieian tn ase. he Totter ean OB, ‘New. Ur! apectadie Phy: Seuae, ktseacoe, Poriinct: 6¢ loot tor thar ay brigs Masrial | S8ea‘at this omens De. Toes Townsend's Sarsaparilla cures (ey: of Wolcoboro" A tons), Nichols, png) Viator, | descriptions of Sores, Uleere. kB 3 sche Bead American, Lema, Mayagues. ‘The parila meets me S ready tale, aie. and, gives. seod Sid, at noon, stesi ip Cambri: — ‘as far as 1 have been abie to learn. 7 fam, dan Garr brig Tybee, Ferguson, NYcrk; Village has been very much benefitted by ite Co pats: ir Pl i Corson, Jo. PaARTOWs, Jan 6—Arr sole Orbil jan in m tnd nd voluntarily gave a certificate, whieh I enclove, 1y wold more than one-half : ad juantity Trecel ‘shall want more in » a PAN | HO’ ws poe atiek pare, EMS Da. Townsexr—Sit: Baring been aiiicted for tho what my physician calls seven Mouths with . Tet, of the most painful and anh nature. ty Watkin, New, York Isle; Pawtucket, Ormshee, do for Portl 7 sell. Nawtuckot for ieaw Yorks 8 York (aot buund By 5 most pleasare in inform! in, a arpargned th pant idee est eke from the use 23 invalual! % ne or ty juatly respected cian Philadelphia tor Boston; Broth Ms D. Hovey, your azent, which I coi for Philadalphin: Saraly, ‘on ‘no 1b ray appear to others, before Tork; Sth, senr Pizarre, Chase et esate cl ts my cone bitled ovens wets eat : ornne = a ane cae Soionks Fe! echr bie with the shill of our most not ae the Loy of whieh a EWES, Del, Jan |Our daily communications arefe Agent. those whe Incian iver sie interrupted. and tho lat aconunte from "etoting ing from on r (here Are to 6 o’cloc Toprosenting the tides to ives a > smooth; consequently the We ‘a ntloat has Loem post. might be filled of the ly rail, which ni doins, t wimnming of tho ‘aro aitioted with . and brig Potnam, from doubt dey will be Rie ie iantice! igbed anchor at suurise this morning, aud stood up in company with barks Nashua, fromNOsleams, and ELIJAH MITCHELL, 4 Louies, trem, Maw : oma . x is 2— Are D hey mt (Br 5 Qrent Lone >a t a ’ ny’ iB pba dopoue iC Gigerd, | Rheumatic sree} wover severe or, ohronie. The Tens 3 r Island. Aumose Crazy. Te Hampton Re eke ‘Sciavs Vilinge elle, Wedmnore, Nantl- abt 8 Py Tavnsent gate, bound to Néaveu: HM Barnes, Wedmory do; Mary | UN cod Carth N ton for NY ark B Soil St Themes and sm Bay Sax donee, ca, Portland, Me; North ailantic, Towed to een, 20th ult, ship Scargo brig ® ds maston for NYerk. RTLAND, yiare 1OR CO’ The only remedy fcatcs is from ce § ‘em, even When ‘swollen. say Swot N ATIC ASYLUM. ‘Tnis is only one of more than four thousand casos of matiom that Dr. Townsend's haa cured. tnronle qaaee axe woe oradicated byitsex= Bimans Jan 1—Avreteamshins Alabama, Wei rtland, Boxert, raroa Beating ue aa ro, Moreiand, werpeok; A “deracween, Sap hi ome Be wend iene a, (Br) w el: a “On (Brom) | Bra: — Arostran, Ki webr At erie ve tisntic and Cli, ship J Buvla, weeks, Buoltela, Boston. RY ‘kk Rassia: 234 ule, ernativ and Union, Taek Avorca ap! scht Arispe. Jen O-Are colire Joba Tyler, Chapman, remoat, Prew, di am entirely relioved. i fede Pag eatel ue att ——— Mere via aT Liberty, Trader, F. Lay ton, from N from Feppabannoe jpore bound to Tria mace sie Sarneee ee ‘owners D—Denr Sit: Your Sarrapsn. me of the Eryripelns ot che worwt kind. timica L wae almoet eras it physicts tnt your madicine hse onel yy thénatul./ Beery body thes vdolin DOWNING, a8 the stomren ond romedy for this aise compe B. Tow xaunr—Uear Sir: f way constrained wo aes fee to yoursel you? Saren AM—The prs las boat, Virdem, wince, having im tow the bark Gem, apted to got Up yeaterd: ] the ice wenn goon her to retern ‘The ele hie te & certa: ee an se well, Torrey, Tho- Winsor (from aot, Bolles, Bow sehr Suen Rareol!, NYork. Act sete Grand Istand, Arats, N Webber, N York: agra). Boston. wot, Jon T-Sh .yrout, Jam Jon S—Arr wien of a fre ced aeract of Sersaperitin. Iwas surprised at tte @ the oo did ‘act place maveh reliavor upon then hire Comet, Sires, 1 have now become, completely cured by slag ie "Kina | Event ate nee Bi atiere en . M dove, Moulton Haraca, | complaint. You cam dispose lo eommunieatis Jan da are Now York, Smack, NYork; mat york: dg ge uN Wiis ia, 3 4 Laty Oly eas , la, Sonre, doi Laty Clinton, Cre: Pastor ot Bay co 82 Naneaw eure ip arke Fanwy ‘Wiiner. Mitre Sawyer, do, @ sngto wie, do, de; Llewellyn, I, wie: beige BL 1 V Penticton, d VERY. DR LARMONF, Ma otiee, cred ne ricen® chee of privat AT SCIENTIFIC LISCG Hende rtroet, her, from } ter | ‘ "th, brig Pron toos, Beaica, Waves ig Witakor, Haney, NYork: o he Fidelis, Gaews od, Passengers Arrived. pon Packet Ship Wcliington—Me Batt and Indy. Me 1 He Mre Quinn. of Englont | Jota Vonela, Jas Don 14. John Fintey--ss ta ti ¢ storage —Ship ardiew Fostor—Mr Riordan, ata Kieh= ' 22 im the sem ta adc lpaia— Sr hd Pate boi (Eng)—Bark Ashioy—Me Bullard and two ~Bark Poter Domill~J N Ploy4. id. Js R Rgtce, BEsot¢ nel ver ci Rilitated: ea for yeare ender & bret en const deewedl fary yeu who bs Annan Passengers Satled. Praxetaco—Ship J. ph ine, tr m New Bedford = ane: al aN , will tneure, by « , te & eApress, & beatles Henle "C Rurteil. 4 Took sep, GU Hil ry for ptandina), from bo ca fd © Uke, Macomice ieee t meme Ai net cured, De. My fe s. Mrorwarn 18 CONPIDEN TIALLY 0107, W DUANE 9”, ve a a (rene “i cower RATING CORDLAL— WINN) wen kno CONVERS ot Is vie enya Pes y improper everet babs Bbotile. three hottie for By oryant alviee to (hy marion and €0. 66,Third avenue, t Yor? w forwarded to the ¢

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