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SR Se EERE TTT | INTELLIGENCE BY THE DIAILS Our Washington Correspondence. Cur Philadetpnye Correspondence, Pritavecenia, Jan, 22, 1850. + Meeting —The Markets, $e. connected with several of our Sutcide—Seame: Miss Phebe Bro Wasiixeron, Jaguary 21, 1850 The Negotiation between Mr. Clayton and Sir Henry | wort respee + ble families, committed suicide at the Bulwer. ec. $e Friends’ /peane Asylum, at Frankfort, by havging her- eel Lhereis to bes meeting this evening in the upper 1art cf the city. of the seamen who co-operated with the land forces cm the Pacific coast during the Mexican war The ebject isto memoralize Congress ia order to obtain the same privileges as to bounty money. land Warrants, ad extra pay, as those enjoyed by the sl- Siere of the ary. ‘We bave delightful weather again, with bright skies and a bracing wind from the northwest, In the way of pubile emusements, our city 18 sadly unprovided for. bat is Maretzek dolng? is ¢ hippy ng. brands have fell off to$4M%. Rye 275. Small sale: red wheat at Follow corn to Xe. The ad- koy is Very dull The negotiations now going on between Mr. Clayton ‘and Sir Henry, in regard to the Nicaraguan question, ‘are of the most trifling and frivolous mature, wholly Incompatible with the dignity of this nation, or the ro- putation, for brains at Jesst, thus far epjoyed by Mr. Clayton, | have referred to this matter several tha and do it again, pledging myself, in dus t'me, to sub- stantiate my charges. The documentary evidence of the puerile mirmanagement of our foreign relations are accumulating in the Vowmittees of Foreign Rela- tions, in the Senate aud ‘louse respectively, so as to embarrass (bem in the choiee of matter to begin upon It is the cmbarras de vichexses, Bot the want of industry, of ce Yr bern Ww whlcb, Ube far, bas retarded their action, ‘Mr Calhoun ir still very ill and feeble. F pysenters A} i tocks, Amnexed are the Col, Hacket. of the Houte, has also, for sales at the First Bourd--ii shares Kentucky Bank, 90; 25 ar dm V7 S600 nal Bonds, 613 ¢ Mortange Bon “oi, 56; 200 State 4 pledges in regard to removals from, pointments to, office we 1 trust nirtration pow feels easy. after relieving itseif ich ® load, There is some more ipecacuanha in store fer them. varia, Sebo Re: f Second ia Bank, 105 Ww. Ehdvave them from the indignities and outrages dally committed on them by this depraved and degraded race 14 his Mechanics’ Baok, 2! America Bank, 120%; 91%; 1000 allézhany Our Albany Correspondence, Auvaxy, January 21, 1850, Scenes in the Legisloture—The Course of Events —The Preceecings, $c. §e., Fe. It is pretty fairly developed, now, that very much of theaction of the present Legislature will be governed by the determination of the two parties (democratic and whig) to make all they can, politically, out of the pre- rent winter. This is the period for giving shape and complexion to matters with referenee to the, future: ‘The next Legislature will be of great importence to the political parties, and men will be selected of a very dif ferent character and calibre from avy now here. So I predict. You very well understand this, and can seo, more clearly than many, tho emergency whieh will de- wand ail the talemt and strength of parties in the Le- Wasnineron, Jam, 21, 1850. The Miscellaneous Business of the Hour— Prospects of Legislation—The Message of General Taylor and the Speech of General Cass— Curious Coincidence. ‘The expectation of a rpecch from Gen, Cass, on the slavery question in the territories, attracted to the galleries of the Senate, this mornicg, as many of the sovereign people as their limited accommodations would allow. The speech bas been made, and has gon to all quarters of the Union by telegraph. It was con- wervative, as d and evidently the re- sult of careful study and jon. We drop it, for the prerent, for the consideration of the morning hour, ‘The first beur after the mevting of the Senate is devo- ted to petitions. reports, resolutions, introduction of y ai part of the city, where # infant. Shouid her friends bave any desire to see her, they can do so by coming to Raleigh, and calling at the bills. &e The gemeral cast of the business of the morn: | pi«isture. ing hour to-day. will afford rome idea of the great va- The fact is, th tsin the political world riety and impertance of the miscellaneous subjects of | gaily becoming nearer and nearer (what you and other Congressional legislatic independe: diters have predicted) the standard of Pee LiaTIONYs cur republican institutions; the lines of party—mere Mr. Dayton aud ot! resented petitions praying | party less and lees definable by any mere party indemnity by Congress for spoliations committed on | demarkations; men are beeoming more enlightened American commerce by the breneh prior to 1800. A | independent, and free ; and the bright period in our large Dumber of petiviorson these claims have been | countiy isappronehing faster than Miiler’s millenium, presented, and from the jvdications in the Sena wight, will be the test of fituess | 4 j@ every probability that the bill of five millions, by President Polk during the Mexican war, will be pasted by the Serate, aud the most serious difficulty im the House will be the want of ti But if any settlement is effected om the slavery question, in season forlecticr {upon extraneous subject, We have every reason to believe that the five millio of French ind+muities will be added to the estimates of Secretary Meredith, snd the deficiency im his funds, It is suspected that some ot the mort tnfluential mem- ders of both houses are personally interested in these Freneb claims and that | bis circumstance gives a great clement of etrenygth to the bill We suppose, however, that the justice of the claims themreives is their strongert recommendation HOME DEPAKIMENT — AGRICULTURAL BUREAU. Mr. Pearce presented a petition, praying the estab. Mebment \cf ap agricultural bureaa. The same thing is urged by the Secretary of the Interior, in bis annual report, At the first glance this might appear s popu- lar rcheme; but at the second it becomes an object of suspicion Flt looks like the beginning, by the federal government, of an immense and expensive establish- ment, supervising and controlling the affairs of the State. and finally absorbing their influence in a grand central ¢rtabliehment, Mr. Hunter sppears to entertain this view of the Home Department,and bas given notice of bis inten tion to introduce a bill to repeal the act of ite estab- Usbment. And there is strong ground to believe the ect will be repenied during the present session, and the department abolished, The proseriptive and butchering policy purrued by Mr Ewing has rendered him extremely ebuoxieus as the head of the depart- ment, and the departwent iteelf equally obnoxious to the advocates of State rights and public economy, ing together the rehedules of Mr Ewing and Mr. bank, the Home Department may readily be made the instrument for the expenditure of ten millions a | sof honor and bigh trurt. tical lines are not yet fully demark two houres, although much of @ definitive character is implied by some—I think rather « priors. tion of who are whige. is very easily settled; but what wall be the precise tendency of the two classes of demo- crats—whether one to the other, or, partially, each to- wards the whigs in some things. jealously guarding each utage ground—or whether a bold front, en the vm of hupker or barnburner groun now be serumed poritively; although i think, that the democracy will not co grel mixture of abolitioniem body. Three, only of the Sen: slavery resolutions on the sl voted, not somuoh becau enlightened sentimecte of 3 subject of univerral liberty Gispcrition to enccurn; L rr r I u u rthern men on the great od rights, as from ap in- fruitless intermeddling with matters already placed, by the constitution, beyond the reach of State interference. ‘That there is a great degree of fear of supersedure, from each party, is evident, from the atudied secrecy of caucus gatherings, and jealousy of movements, in each ty of either houre; apd we may safely infer that a h feels the force of the etimes trom the teachers of morality. who thinks be stands. take heed lest he fa ‘We bave had a very fine snow storm since Sunday, which, coming junt as the roads were getting I gur’s limbs, bare in parts, has been very gladly re and welecmed by the people ef all gradi Tho resolution recommending the a public lands to Huvgarian refuges the Senate this morning, with a amend as toluciude the landless (not ebirtiers) people of our own country. Such a resolution or measure, if adopted, will. of courre, bethe most agrarian move- ment of the age, aud the Hon. Gerrit Sinit our Lord 18£0, the Jurors for the Commonwealth of of negroer. h eojourning in this city. weeks ago, in the northern ca: house of a citize place, is prepared to Nov 23, Our Haytien Correspondence, Aux Caves, Deo 28, 1849, Negro Ovtroges on Whites—Necessity fer Protection, he. Notbing can exceed the disorderly, lawless and riot ous conduct ef the negroes in this part of Hayti, to- wards foreigners, They seck every opportunity of in- sulting and abusing all who visit this port, and regard less of consequences. fi wards the whites, They appear to be partioularly ua- friendly towards Americans, ulge their inimioal feelings to- On Friday, the 2let inet,, while Captain Gilpatriok, the American brig Helvellin, and myself, were pro- ding to the wharf, ® colored wan, Captain George, of the Danish schooner Celia. anda number of negroes, | attacked us without any provocation, end inflicted in- jury on Captain Gilpatrick’s face ‘useault was altogether unexpected both seized and We were soon released, rvention of the American Consul, all ratistaction for either the out- rated upon us, or for our arrest. ot nafe to walk the atreets, in the tarms. It ix full tine that our extended protection to its citizens who, im ursuit of thelr callings. are obliged to visit thie island, merchants ent to the overnment offi orities to drive ry of the au hn Correspondence, Raxeion, N. C., January 18,1850. The Rumored Arrival of Mrs. Miller. ‘The veritable Mrs. Miller, of Niagara memory, is now She arri here about tro and in company with » Our Ra cung man took lodgirgs at the Eagle Hotel, and had Mra Jones, They hen they sought nd obtained board in a private family. in the western as since given birth to an hoe I be: More Mystery of the Boston Tragedy. DE. PARKMAN SEEN AFTER THE MURDER IS ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN COMMITTED—THE INDICTMENT AGAINST PROFESSOR WEBSTER. {From the Berton Herald, Jan. 21.) We learn that Mr, Wildes, who resides in Franklin ear that he « dy vr Parkman, about four o'clock in t of his disappearance. Doctor in Franklin street, near the corner of Washing- ton, and is satisfied as totbe date, by the fact that a friend of bis who resides in East Boston, and who visit day, also happened to meet Dr. P. in | School street, near the same hour; and on comparing dates, found them exactl; a bim y to correspond with the pe- od two hours and balf subsequent to the hour on wbich the fatal tragedy is alleged to have occurred, t will be recollected that Dr. P. is said to have entered he Medical College at haif-past one o'clock P. M., on be 23d Nov., and that be never came out. Deration of the, above we, learm that the lady of Mr. Stephen Rhodes bas just brought to her mind, the fact, that rhe alto met Dr. P. on the afternoon of the 23d Nov., in Washington street, in the vicinity of the spot where Mr. Wildes arserts that he saw and spoke to him. Mre. Khedes is satisficd regarding the day, from the cireumstance that she bad, a few moments previous to meeting Dr. Parkman, pureh: taip store. ond on exeminatien of the entry on the books of the firm, it bas been discovered thatit was oa the identical day cf his disappearence. She had the bundle uncer her arm, whenshe met Dr. P. She con- versed with the Doctor a few minutes. ed @ dress from a cer- ‘The following is acepy of the indictment found ecuinet Proferser Webster:— Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Suffolk, to wit: At the Municipal Court of the city of Boston, begun and holden at eid Boston, witbia and for the county of Suffolk, on the first Monday of January, in the year of Marrachuretts, on their oaths present, that Jobn W. Webster, of Cambridge, in the eounty of Middlesex, entleman,on the 23d day of Noy. last, past, at Boston, jm the county of Suffolk im and upon one Geo, Park- man, felcniously, wilfully and of bis malice afore- heught did wake an assault. and that hethe saidJohn ebeter, with @ certain knife, which he then and year, coutrelling the elections, and dictating the do- | tees Grec hs pormauis Goce “| there in bis right bi meatic policy of the States. if the slavery queation | taiselomers ier the distribution of the aise Ties cone, | Cecrge Parkman, in and mae the lets side of the ot entirely monopolize the attention ot the two | lution baving been referred to the appropriate commit. | bt*#st of him the sald George Parkman then and there nen we expect the Home Department tobeabolished | tee, willecime up in order for disourston hereafter, {clopiowsly, wilfully and with malice aforethought did this sesrion, and Mr. Ewing at Mberty to return to ‘There was considerable confusion in the House this | *tixe,cut, stab and thrust, giving to the sald Geor Ohio. morning, and it grew out of the ignorance of business | Parkman. them, and there with the kuite aforesaid. In order of some of the country members. It isa matter | $d upon the left side of the! egg tee ty je said Geo, = of no small magnitude for the Speaker of the Assembly | "#24 man, cne mortal wound of the length of one inch. fe ubolit r, where. as is the case, d large munhecy | ®Dd of the depth of three inobes, of which said mortal logging — to preserve or De- | of members are utterly ignorant of ail pariiamentary vrages and decorum. It puts the energie skill of | the Speaker, elerks, and officers, at defiance, to hold the rude elements thus combined, in abeyance’ The reso. Jution was im reference to concurring with the Presi- Cent's meenge. ip so much as relates to improvements of rivers and harbors; and motions to amend. most ad ropored, that no om avy From a rep: it im 1848. giving t not even the Clerk, wlth bie tour deputies, could tel and .ything about how the t conrusic aisore uestion 9 urs, during which time Tok the men of the caboose, the stopping of bie liquor, | cballenge oe consideration Dey to Jack bis grog and tobacco at sea, s& prison bow bieh the r only quieted by a general pol er of the clock, hour of the day. attributable zs It ie probable, however nan other year, and | Keer every inch of ground out of which canbe made ag rears too bh | jota of capital ‘The busi THR FUBLIC LanDe—raeE Fanns, inp er presented a petitio Tapting the pubiio nes inthe Assembly veming. after letter (under the »: ‘ition that the while in the measure was necessary peculations carried om in our capitalists If the negro ques- should bave great hopes of me as that of the’ petiti ) writing my let cbarseter. No rege to the rules tither the Sp at the preeent ser however. before the Senate, for ceding the pabiic fustom thet preval do further prevent, that the nid John W. Webster, of awa: sof ip pro tertained a motion to adjourn—an set edented Lo ee eh CHEAP PosTAGns. | Im leeislative body. wher order had the least away | ‘TOR the body Ge ee gh prey] Mr. Clay prerented & memorial from New York, pray- ing a further reduction of posteges This is a lar reform, but it is extremely doubtful whether eubjeot will be touched for six months to come, THE TARIFR Mr. Cooper presented ® memorial from citizens of Pennsylvania, for a repeal of the tariff of 46, The protpect of uch repeal at this session is not worth much. and if any modifications are made at all, they ‘will be rather for revenue than protection end the iron mongers must be satisfied with what they can gi On the cther band, it would not be ® matter of prise. if. in the modifications made, ratiroad irom were | admitted entirely free of daty, in consideration of the number ard importance of the railroads under way in all parts of the | pion 1 ‘Thie state or thin vials of wrath from Our Cuban Correspondence, Ha January 8, 1850. sAepect of Affairsin Cuba—The Condition of the Slaves— Movement of the Captain General, ane dvade thet Your paper, ever the foremost in publishing whatever ye : od ; m | intererts the advance of civilization, is especially grate- bill appropr $60 409 for the removal of the = | its numbers, to satiefy @ thirst after all that raises cur spec of nm ae erica the sesow dove ait | event annexation. Nothing we lok to with denpe Sun tees, phen toe nxiety, than the agitating question between the North Way through the Senate the South. We cannot undertake to jar fect that nions on such matters, eo far beyond our means of ap Preciation; but without venturing to censure the spe culative views which bave thas unnecessarily checked the progress of the Union, we believe. firmly, that what- ever in calculated to exeite commotions aed jeopardire lives avd preperty among citizens of the same repubdli is highly prejudicial to Northern aswell as Southern terest. The Northern, Northeastern, and Western «eo. | toms of cur country, more then by the political tiv, are | beund tothe South by commerce and trade by the dally interchange of juctions and manufactures; and the parelyete Wblck the South wena perienoe if a blow were given to their special institution by the | Moral influence of Congressional action. would affect the former almost as much as the latter at least for certain period, and. with regard to individual love. 1 WARGR TO VIENNA ed & petition, praying a super. on of the barge for Vienga; it comer too late in the case of « i Webb, who has | that, as far asbe | Gen r stand op tbe same platform en the slavery <jpeation, a8 the reacing of the speeeh avd the mersage Fill sbow |t is understood that the speech of Gen. Cae is the preparatory step to the resignation of his feat in the Senate Your telegraphic reporter i* fully sustained in bis « of the President's views, by the message read House to-day vi Oar Baltimore Correspondenec, revone, January 22, 1850, The Jonathan Little Case — Wer against Huntington County, Pa.— Stock Mar- het, He Our City Council arsembied yesterday in sion, and reorived t vi wiltutly, d the said George Parkman’ then and there in- eny that the said John W. Webster ge Parkman, in manner and form id there f-loniously, wilfully, and of aforethought, did Kill ep rder, against Nm l, then an mui the peace of the commonwealth aforesaid, and contra orm of the statute in such case made and day of No rg@ Parkm aterethor in and upon orge Parkman, one mortel wound, of which tal wound he, the seid Gi Park d there instantly died. and #0 the jurors afore- ibs eaid John i oe him the ought. did bill irder, against thi #eid commonwealth, and contrary to the the statute in puch case made and provided, And the jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, of bis malice sforethou: an wilfully, and of bis malice afore id th ‘ow the sald George Parkman doe be floor great foree and violence Parkman. yor, which can hardly foresee any difference bet ween the So lng mous abe covers four closely printed columns. It containe a proprieters and the citizens of the North. it iejuct so Soe es eebed ceaeah tae eee eee, great deal of statirtical matter of great interest jn regard to this island the exporte of whieh are almost owls the murderet of Dr. arkinar a exclosively carried im bottoms owned in the Northern —~ ring the part year, It sections of the United States; and whore lumber enn n : Sieh model te eee stated at 4476, of which number 3.248 were stil-born melasoes trade ie monopolized by the labor. ox a pg ty ay or children, leaving bet 1825 between the ages of 190 Sipping ef the New England States. The in thie elty Is cbarged with the murder of Dr. Parke aod 60 years The pumber of ases oreated dur. | Rarted ond, reezloes polly man. Scme further charges are made in the Ietier, ine te Jose wipeigheaphend fs Py arly Ppa bg x pointed the Hon. Albert thing to the dealers of Purtion ae ae yatamae to the Sout congress, to procved Carolinians in @ political one m the frat day of the year, the Regent, oF prosidi AG} Judge in the Superior Court of Justice, in hiv anmuct Piatare SddTere chroulated since through the Inland, re * pointedly en the greater amount of crime white thaw the colored or slave population. That tention is evidently to create a feeling among latter. if estabiched from the (aptain Gener | three extracrdinary fenst days to the wartik: | cious Looeoomes tribe. at the close of the last month. | Durteg that time they kept the city in uproar and slerm ; their wild ‘ke and frightfal gestures as. ded the whole popolation. A with aw ing access to the Captain General, ven. tured a few remarks on the danger of such a eourse, the more to be lamented that the negroes had only asked ¢ to celebrate their anniversary at Sante Catalina, ju the weval practice, did not go beyond church a ball. while the government conceded eo much more, The General anewered, amiling, “My friend, you are mo diplomatiet; were you such, you would understand thet this is nothing but « timely one cf the Southerp chivairy scorebing about th which will probabiy take wnty ot b seme fone year ago Killed tm & pay: ‘atte mpt Co arrest ® fugit Met lintook wae was abquitted F or 3 wot Femneyivania b vision of the comstituti ns fore, haves broad causing mach feeling | Ow’ (manifrsracion| aud there violent slavery move. Whatever may the for or aganist annexation. ments in Huntingdon county are attributed wo the °° wniversel opinion must be held ail over the | countenance and encouragement giv, ring the executive to watch over the 8 Of | ariile Ce » property and the ( uban portion of the Lal J supported by the siethodists of this State «The question of the recovery of slaves. is more likely to cause ® betde: warfare between Mary. the territorial question is + to His Stim ae ec = bre. loosen the moral prestige of m to threm om the island. repnayivanin, t to divecive the Union. = * Im the lower counties of thie State, the number of t+ Incredivie, and, labor to that part e & matter of pecrsity A great ot and wo d cutters from the hb are daily meving | following #e:8 the Cony Oe the Srate bas beoe omber of form “= Frarercme om Inammers.—John K Fy me a | for which he promised to dig him two im fitty dollars. Tie ine or payment ‘ow. The flour market, for this State brands, was quiet; Canadian, in Michigan $5 18 $5 3734; and pure Gen 62; other grades were quiet, but withou mand. and sales ef 700 bbls. at $5 258 Meal store and ssles of 3600 bushels old Chicago quiet; "300 bbls. Jersey sold livered. cts, ots. for Jerse: old western mixed, in store, and 63 cts. ern yellow. Exronr ov Baeapsturré to Great Bairal From To Flowr. 1560,” bbls, Jan. 12 191,830 1 ” 13,713 Baltimore, 15,675, Boston... 0. 5,735 Total......... 227,02 2,427 Corton —if any change can be notice chased during the past ten days, an feeling. Confidence in the stropg, and, but for the low limits of ¢ In corro- — ot ly died Andro the Jurors aforesaid upoe their | | caths aioreraid what could then have been obtained. our figures, viz: firm, with an upward tendency. The bargeln, Fien —There is a 4 quotations favor the buye: Freicnts,— Beef was taken to 1,000 barrels flour at 1s 6d. to London f Li nd hi aryl ‘There There was a fair d somewhat better. Island and North ri Lime was steady, at 90: Lrav.—The mai tops Spanish sold at $4 25. Morasees.—Sales of 50 made at 2lc. to 220, tirely nominal. ovisions.--Pork—The market for poi aterial change. Market of 600 barr: at $8 1259 to $3 3745 for at $98 $9 25; old mess was $10 3735, was steady. Sales were maze of 400 mens, $9 60 to $10; and do. prime, $6 +1125 Hogs, dead, . a eseeee sees 62 Butter, packages.... 161 Cotton Trade, Movements of this staple, in this country, up to at since Se ber 1, 184! Stee : ear before . Experts from United States vince Sept, Corresponding date: year. lest “ “ befor Exports to Great Britain since Corresponding dates Jast year, Stock in New York and corresponding da CITY TRADE REPORT. Tors»ay, January 22—6 P, M ‘This being the eve of the sailing of the Canada for Liverpool, and many merchants busy with their cor- respondence, trade was rather quiet but steady. Cotton told toa fairextent at about the quotations given be- held at full prices; Southern remained steady, ‘Southern Flour was steady, wi mon brands.—Rye Fleur was inactive at $3. Wheat—A firm market, with a was steady, with rales of 3.000 bushels at 63 cts, de- ‘ley was very dull, and nominal at 64 a 67 Oots were better, and in fair request at 38 a 42 and 40 @ 46 cts. for river and canal. Corn wae a shade better; ealea were made of 15.000 bus, at 60 a 61 cts, for new southern and Jersey yellow; 61 cts for white routhern and Jersey; 62 @ 62); cts. ‘for nom Serrestuen 1st, 1549, niarket, it {s confined to a greater willingness, mot anxiety, to sell; the quantity held by speculators, pur- which, at quota. tions, would pay handsomely. naturally produces this ent range of prices is more would be done for Europe, The sales to day were 2.00 bales, at prices, as nearly as we could ascertain, though not the asking rates of Friday last, fully up to 300 bage Java, at 135;¢., and some parcels of Rio, at private feeling in the market, and verpool at 3s. we Eaparyt oon in rates to the eon- 4, and prices were Sales embraced 800 bales Staten r, for shipping, at 58¢. to62},0. et _ahowed mo special change; 70 ) hhds. new Cardenas wore Ow —Linseed is quite heavy and unsettled. \baence of saler, we omit quotations, which would tinued heavy, with Beef— There was a fair inquiry for beef, and the mar! $6 to $6 1234, and mess (country), $8 50 heme were in fail Rego pact State at l0c, a aeesy =o. ange, and in fair demand for export. About 260 casks were disposed of for that purpose, on terms not transpired, Sales of 225 casks bes +2 made at $3 25 a $3 £0. 89 Provisions, barrels. 7 hes, barrels. of the past three years, have » Corton i tHe Usrrev Stare, enee $5 50 t any material the de- 1 ie Allen street, on On the 224 inst , Avy, wife of Lorengo Abrams, aged 37 years, 7 months Births, Marriages and Deaths are authenticated gna paid for. jarricd. By the Rev Jas. , ak the Sixteenth street Baptist Church, ‘20th inst.. Mr. Dan. Wesrea- veut to Miss Many ane, daughter of R. L. Williams, and Western | eet cians nd, was firm, being | On Tuesday . January 22, by Rev. John K Wheat | Mr, Davin Rornenvomy to Miss Exizanncut C., continued firm, with some sales of Western at rates | >) arg and Richmond paper please given below; Candian was held firm, and above the | copy. views of buyers, Corn was rather scarce, while prices y mica, wel ady with moderate sales. There was no marked Suddenly, nig, 224 fast., Anny Jane, charge in otber breadstuffs, Pork was dull, and prices youngest danger e Abraham and Abby C. Bassford, inclined to droop. Beef was in fair demand. Cut | » ears, 4 months and 15 days. mente were oarce and firm. Lard was dull, while there | ¢, #ie fiends and relati I hyde ed - semajeted was nocbange in butter or cheese. Coffee was firm, | o'clock, —— — , No, 26 Jones street, near andismall rales of Rio were made at am advance, | Bleeoker. . ES sack eb Sugar was in fairdemand at steady prices. There was lose Haven tease “open ehagagpees Boge e no change in molasses. Freights to English ports were wit aa and eds ere dnritea to > attend ber steady, with a fair amount offering. neral, without notice, from the jence : ’ 4 Weat FE ‘The market for pots was better, with a good | BO sohint, lan Wednesday) at 3.0 oe Sean facies sem gooee | 08 Monday y the 21st lust, after a short and See eee cee aanek Yor Gre day | severe iliners, Amis A. Zxnvraass, the wife of Joba ao ay yas Mg hk thames ‘y Zerffrors, and youngest daughter of Ludiwick Harpel, reached 7,000 bbis. including uninspected, at $4 aged 33 ease, i Maths and $3 days. £0; One $4 50 & $4 75) ordinary State $4 874 & $494; | “Srhe relatives and frlends of the family are respeotful- nee ete A bs OTK hd raene State $6.0 $5.00; | ty invited to attond the funeral, from her late residence, nN . 5 ineeday, at 2 o'clock. P.M. pulmonary consumption, Many $5 37 for come and 22 days, at $294, from The relatives and ds of the family are respect- fair demand, atsOcts Rye pia. of dy: fully invited to afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from Fourth street, without further invitation. Philadelphia and) Augusta (Ga) papers will please opy. ’ bn the 16th November, 1849, at Sutter's Fort, Califor- her funeral, this (Wednesday) her ‘late residence, 637 tery, Rosen Sac, late of the city of New York, in the forty-second year of bis age. gght Blchmond, Va, January 17, Hoa Jouy Scorr aged ears. } for old northe | * Troy. N-Y., 10th Jan., Hannier M., daughter of Hanpah J. Brown. wasp Inevanp, | Hannah: Jonon, U Indian Corn, bus. 96/082 23,460 405,364 8%,378 din the cotton geuco by xporters much We continue | ,. c Washington, U SM Btea: ‘One ship, In the be Sus rk exhibited no Avenger. Cor’ White, Ni inet t to Nig’ 'y, with sales iter was more ail ‘Was ashore forefoot, ru Brie Saw Bales. 0. . » » 1,087,000 Boston, Ji | Caste, Magee Cla ship ‘#th reach prices. On the 1]th, no attention was paid to the arrival of the Canada, past due, the creased. and Sbine—Cana@a liven, Waite, Charleston, T Wardle. Brig—Emblem (Br), Park, Liverpool, NS, EW Dunham Co, with ms Spofford, Ti Brig Sor toa PM zabeth, of Bango: m Antigua for Port au Prin fampton Roads for s harbor, On M Ships Rew York kt), Hy Tenney bark Bavaruah, Ravan From Quarantine -Bark Hecis, Souper, Matanzas. Jax 22—Wind at sunrise eet, NW, fresh. an balf-pas! t fer Norfol in port—Sehrs Jerot Conanery—This superd lary tk Girard, froi y Sampras. LI. WP Walk tN York rt ‘ NP, Dee th Hectic Plundash . from he sm Baltimore; sehr Julia A Mister Jo by Pratt, Shaw, NOrle: x ae Fete irleans: bark Ida, "Belfast, Tre; Madie- Tuy. Jan ie—Shipe Admiral {rem N bark Vievor, port, Rol. Jan. 18, Lieut, Winuian F. De S.A. TIMEN INTELLIGENCK, Port of New York, Jan, 23, 1850, BR Bee general notes columas for the tates Marine Intell ” onlumae toe the e Telegraph. Clearea. iiomee— Ta Island, Colly, San Pranciseo, W P Fur- my (+), Judbing. Liverpool, E Cunard, Jr; Sul- a Schrs—Ophir, Ingraham, Porto Rico, Nesmith & Sons; Kendric! Apalachicola; Fairfax, Osborn, Alex- audria, Georgetown, &e. Arrivea. ip Southerner, Berry, Charleston, 72 hours, poffor ton & Co, mshi jon ent ashore 6 the assistance ef steambo: am Brown, Virginia, Below. ve brige, and one galliot, ¥ got of with loss Hereules. Sdays. ed. Indiana, Bounett, New Or- vannal NE; at meridian, NW; at sun- Fo) nm Malis, Lerrer Bace of steamer Canada, for Halifax and Liver- Pool, will close at the eaday, Jan 23, where letters will be recei: leral: n a ceived to the latest mo ay, ent, and cam ny part of steamer Georgia, for Havana, Chagros, Pa- ifornis, will close @t the Herald office January it Zo'elock. Herald Marine Correspondence. Encantown, J delphia for Bos tucke qi 18, Ev Schr Jerome, Phila- Nan- for Sa- eld same Daniel Frances, Lanson Desn, Botee th, sehi Parr’ ; Lanson hard, NY Russell, NYork for Nantucket, and vo, Challenge, North ket, Orbit, Delawa endon, Isase Aehorn, PHinaverrnra, Jan 22, 4 PM--Arrived—Bark Sarah MiLaDeLrsta, Jan 22 iv rah Boyd, Ran Ouest’ Holmes as ‘Cain, Boston; NYork- nee Miscellaneous, Snir SuLtan, before reported ashore on Beal's Island, 8th a Tne dry Pieces in the course of the wide were entirely lost or spoiled. ¢ the coal will be nearly & chains and anchors were before reported ru » was to have been sold curday Last, together ¢ beach near y order of the Port rigging, with her cargo, Brig Jase Attison, from St John, NB, for Boston, which damage to Herring Gut, has been got of with Jer case, Ko, 1 MeGilvery, from Boston for Carden poken on 3d 1 iat jon he had bad cherly gales, aud oa third day out lost the mate Pernambuco, coast, and was blown off on cing foremast. steamer, two asa sare old, 21 feet beam, plyii vuerehants. Machange rehan finish ‘and furaiiere are ¢ wi At Anjier, Oct 8, Delta, Weeks, of Greenport, 300 bbls, mostly wh; all » Tuscany, Bi mee jalsey (late Edwards, do- Spoken. of Ut Mesrimes from Philadeiphia for Boston, Jan 17, PM’ Side, from Philadelphia for Boston, Jan 17, mm Philadelphia for Boston, Jan 17, PM, off » from Providence fo “from Providence for Matansas, Jan 19, off hiladelphia for Provi Boston (Sept 23) for ry port (Oot raat ( Ports, ‘leon, Kiely, from Baltimore jond for N York. ‘Sehrs Zerviah, of NLondoa, and frt. schr John B Smith, Bowls, N ton, NU, in ballast. Gen Jessup, Fisher, from ‘on, same day: prige William + Virginia, Cooper stom, for do, mext next day, Dee J3- Belg i te ‘p— om, abt Jan 2—B; Etrurian. 4, lan 2 vessel. ignal for a brig and am Also below, severs! fore ), for Ams the bust- sterdam: Charles, for 4 fe Peleen "Om | isa A igats and’ ache ‘Tamia Franklin, for Galiforsia on ph beidert at onseedvaueed inet peices, | ‘0g Rleene. tim Nr, went up thu tay | ue "™PPo#es i at once ry <4 | a PORT, J Arr, oe 5 4 000 at full | tavrae 8 O Inebester, Saryi, Y of the 18th, | Wald: NYork: sche saa, MeGallregs, dor nt Cert 1.006 bates, -Fally | gine ibn Mince Pounine oe weep 000 bales | “Ten tre reserar | frase Passa rare Mee vk the close. | gee, Black, Cardenas; 16th, sehr Gannett (thom NYorn), pts to 2 4 "Four "s Hote, Jan 17, PM—Arr schr Glenroy, Glasier, C00 bales, was very . om now satieted, | Ri wet . . o , * oe 4 me to prevent m: e~ 4 at iw toonctelo coum ttabain, ene ‘olen Li iy sate, hat of the yield occurs | oy Nora for Mita, in | tom: Cs re pol ae oD @ plant 4 iet'joha, Portland for do; deceptive, hid tehes Ocean Ware and Wate bre |, Abbott Lawrence, “ the bolls will _y' the heaviest, frem the this rearon it is proved instances are pumerous reed cctten bave been we! (00 ibs, whereas 1. beep ocemed ampli ‘The ol nexed — ’ Board Pannty Raitrond 3 erment Ceniral Second Bonrd—3 Mes 13 quotations in this market were as an- and Worcester Ral Rastorn Rail aaa On D, | AM, S shares Ba~ Lt |v. | Hy | of a heavy. fe cetyl tat ee cordelia, from the saya IS Arr sohte D Lombard, Fall River 19-Sid sohe Henry Gibbs, Brown, sohr Susan, Russell. NYork. Sid vohr Mary G Ames, Amos, oe cira. Hid tot bres Wines P Walker, Condora Misherson, Matanaan: sohry Oxford, ward Beesley, Barrows, Baltimore; Hamlet, Fock, Matontas; Watcon, levghe Get woke, Jan 19 4 2814 eehre Liberty, Wotha, NYork; ue 5 TH Bia hg deste Brows, Atrien. me A a 19 S14 berks wie All Hobart MEDICAL. eee eee YON 8 MAG. W DER, FOR T. Li*aes Sleeerat ety dec Fe Tirtbune. DRUG 8TO} FO! LE—SITUATED 18 A 'D os Store ie a neat he and crx st ry : Son fe nye pn ke ye Ph se, * eertees Hernan: Dut terms cash. “Apply at 206 Pearl street, corner of Beak man, [[4BNEMAN ACADEMY OF MEDICINE.—DR. H Vanéerburgh having given notice of his intention to liver s lecture before the Academy om the subject of lations with are requested to special meeting 72) broadway, inst ‘the purpose fe Wedd, 38d inet at b Sheneing Goons. TP PENGAES U. B Ganesha, CASES OF CO! Dr. 3. P, Townsend's 1ONCURED Bi 000 bottles sold annual, Medictneis Lr ad pati it always new, rich ‘stem, and creates te SONBUMPTION CUREDE ‘leanse and Strengtben—Cousumpuon be Cured!-- Bronchitis Consumsption, Liver Complaints, Celta, Catal tb ‘Spitting oF datos Soreness in. cl Bxpeotora- tarrh, Ast ry ry Hct Fit, Seat Gaited wc Pete IN THE ‘Last STAGES UF CONSUMPTION, certificates are 5 ted from a large number was kindly forwarded tous by Dr. Col~ hysician of extensive Lom ered Oswe- mt 4 that the Sarsaparilla hes pertorm— ver it is known, the more it is ‘be seen at cho otfice, if any wish Easy Usweeu, Decembe: Dr. Couweit—Dear Sic: This isto vortify th of years with the consumption ry short time, and by your ad there was yet a hope | d taking Di gend’s Sarvaparilia, wnich sou g fact while taking the Sarsapari about the house and do sume wo: far, to the above modicino, and beleve that it saved me fro the grave. If you choose you ay forward this steremont to Dr. $F. Townsend. divs. MARGAKKT ARMSTRONG. cee Pp nny: acjaainted with Mrs. armewong, bo ow the above to be true. BLAS WabLete LA SE * ELIZABEIG BARTHOLOMEW, MARY COON, SPITTING BLOUB. Read the following, and nay that Consumption is . Tg and am now able to Lowe my recovery thus ry a inourable, 25, 1947 you ean, New Youn, apr Du. 5. 2. TowNnsxnp—I verily believe that your Sarsapa- fie ie. Worse and worse. had night sweats, ‘and did not expect to live, ouly seu Your Sarva) In bot a short time, and there & wonderful change ® Wrought in ma. 1 ble to walk allover the city. Faise Bo blood, and my couch hasleft me. *ou esa well ima~- sine that Lam thankiul for thece results, Your obedis vant. M. RUSSELL, 66 Carmine strest. CURIOUS CASE OF CONSUMPTION. ‘There is scarcely & day passes but there are a number of Cases oj Consumption reported as cured by the uso of Dr. S, Sarsaparills, The following was recentiy re- . P. TowN SEN O~ have becu afflicted with G. sumption of the last scage, and did not expect to regaim my health at all. After going through a course of mediciuo under the care of sume of the most distinguished reyular physiciaas and members of the Board of Health in New York aad else- where, an ost of my earuings im attempting to rogain my iter reading iu some paper of your Barsaparilia, I resolved vo try it. Aiter using six botues, 1 found it done me great good, and I called to sve you at your office, With youradvice 1 kept on, and do most heartily thank you for your advice. I persevered in the Sarsa= i and have ea - to — - A t four months—and 1 hope, by the blessin Sarsapariiia, to ccntinae my health. Lt bel the expectations of all that nee ak ne: UH A! Orange, Eavex Oo., N. J., Aug. 2, 1847. 8 eof New Jersey Babe bor, on —Ci worn af. subscril CYRUS BALDWIN, Justice of the Peace, METHODIST CLERGYMAN. ‘The following was sont to our Agent in J. O. Tunivon, of the Methodist Episcopal learned and he counexi yuai labors for of God and ped tae be- owledge an ‘Sworn ara Angust, tes, Ranway, Auguste 3d, 1947. FRIEND Peanson—Haying tor some time past, as you eed great general devility of my system, tand alarming irritation of the vhross instance, and in bavi half, BP. Towuseod’s far famed Sarsapa- Filla. I tried it, | confess, morein the hope thaa in tne coms dence of its proving effieacious: but 1 d in cander now to scknowledge that I had ri before I be- more good than any pre~ medy tried, and if this statement is doemea bj you of any importance, ya have my full consent t9 Public. NISON. LIVER COMPLAINT AND DISEASE OF THE LUNGS. Tt will b ived that Methodist Minister vouches for be a pos his letter, The documents may beseom st the or Di Np—Dear Sir: Although you have au- me Coating the etficacy and goodness of Sarvaparilla, notwithstanding, | cunoeive it to be ny, * doth to youreelf, to the suffering and aifieted, chat ‘the many whooan in truth aay that | have ued by the use of your medicine. 1 have ‘owplaint, with an affection of dility, for #ix years ana more. Preparations of medicine, but received Bo ior aboat five months been fi tles, and have been entirely cured RICHAR Dated Plessant Vaticy, August The wndi is 1, 1848. ndersicoed rsunaliy acvuainted with Mr. Rainous, id ies that the is tru and corti at the avove is true. AMIN H. WILE, Pleasant Vailey. Ba We publish below clergymen of the Bap at least convince IER Rotate age ton ta for Philaaciphia. De -Dyott & Son, Bescon, Reads + Phiade! : ; Seeding No. SBtate ot; LS, Hinwer, Ws Baltimore ste Beltre Fe FEMALES AND MALES --DR. 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