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beld with a New York man,} Exxtox, Md , Jamuary 28, 1850, The Wreather—The Case of Jonathan Little—Reform— Common Schools—Temperance— Land Sales, $c. Since | lest wrote you, the weather hereabouts bas been more variable then Indians is again oo- Committee. 1 others, purportiog fe ond warriors of the Se: a nation of Indians.” prays fer the repent of all tions parted by the Legt-lature of thi session in T8109) Sald re tions provide cognition of the ney form of goverament lately estad- Uebed by the lovians aud the laws | ide for the fer of powers heretofore gran! the abietn of taid wation, by any awe of this State, to the President and councillors holding off who pay bereatier bili office voder the said new form of government. among the Senecas. raid President and Sounetilere being the legitimace authorities of said ma tion, under their constitution of 4th December, 1543, Tt appente trae the Senvcs nation of Indians have oral years past Oppressed and wronged by the chiefs, wko bad usurped their power; te of (hings existed for some thay efx contrary to the kno the pe pation in the otests and remonstrances of the pent in struggles agai vt all their Janda ‘ana he £0. eotion to th One day we have a fall of snow some ten or twelve inehesin depth, the next, ntle rain, and on the third, all traces ot winter have disappeared, and the un is shining out as warm and bright as in April. Our town and neighborhood notwithstanding the end- less variety of climate. is remarkably healthy, and we have not had over a dozen deaths in the place during the last year ‘Lhe Hon. Albert Constable, who has b by Governor Thomas to plead the case of Mr. Little, who js now lying im Huntington county (fa.) jai ean through here, last Wednesday, en route for 1d 001 the Court now being in session. Little was sont, cometine last October by a citizen of Wash ington county. Md., as an agent to arrest @ fugitiv slave, and had a power of attor to act for thi 0 t length effec! owner. He attempted to arrest the 6! Dut was laud were ceded back nabbed himself, per) committed to jail, where he has The people belpg once more | been ever since, on a charge of kidnapping Mr. Con- seoure iu the possussion of their lands, composing the | stable will be apt to let the sober. elded Pennsylvanians said two Terervations discussed the subject the | bear thunder, for he is one of our State’s most powerful Dest meavs of renvering thetr tides more secure, Ao- | orators. cordingly, a convention “a4 called, to be composed of A bill has been introduced into our Legislatare, and delegates from the two reservations, The convention | is the order of the dey for next Tuesday, the 29th inst., was held on the ( attaraugus reservation, on the lst day | the purport of which is. that the people, at a general of December, 1848, avd om the 4th day of the same | eleetion, shall elect delegates to meet in convention, month adopted « covrtitution for their government. | and frame @ constitution for the State better adapted ‘This eons itutin was founged upon democratic and | than the present one to the eves of the age. The pro- republican principles. The Cvleates hed the power bability ie, that it will pa: Gos gees, soas ie mey; to adop: such acrnstitation wi bout reference to the | for our present constitution so botehed and patched pecple ogsin, This coustitution was approved by the up with amendments, that it is utterly impossible to genrral government tau which fe the original, aid what It lol To prevent the repeal of the law, Dr. Peter Wilson, A school convention meet here on Tues eople. State, in spite of the s cbief sachem of the Cayuga d representative of | of February, for the purpose of framing the Sen cur. is emploved to pri this matter before | school syetem; and temperance convention o1 Legisiature. fhe Indian name of the doctor sume day, to take some steps in regard to the Wa-o-ws #n 1a ope signttying: They heard bis voice.” | of a law to prevent the sale of intoxicating liq He is ap | ! more than ordinary talent, and well | the county. Both measures will meet with considera- qualitied (o trpresem’ a people rtroggling forany degree | ble opporition, The former will, | think, be carried civilization. into effeet- whethe: for the latter, time will sia ‘A. tract of land of abcut’ eighty-nine acron with a first-rate water power, was offered at trustees’ sale, at the Court House, on’ Saturday. ‘The property is si- toated on the Big Elk Creek, about coven miles from here The buildings thereon are a large cotton and woollen factory, grist mill, saw-mill some ten or twelve welling houses, barn, stables. Ko But $5,250 were offered, and the sale was postponed for want of bidders. of epproximiation the public inind 1s yet prepared Our Syrecuse Correspondence, se, (N. ¥.) Jam. 80, 1850. Le lve Lighining—The Great Speed on the Unie Kotlroad—A Mile a Minute. ce chie beaotiful and thriving city, 1 delayed wy} ) through the State, examining the nterpal improvements My attention was called at ho eight of a wry powerful losomotive, called the Sykac The New Parsing thr Mesrsoge of Gov. Johnaon, of Loulstana, ‘che message of Gov. Johnson was transmitted to the ‘Lightning. buiit at the Legislature ef Louisiana om the 2ist ult. After spea Norris & Co, at ‘bein branch establishment im Sche- | jug of the financial as well as other local affairs of the nectady | cave me ures: pleasure in examéiming tho- | State, he says of the subject of slavery, and the action new proposed in Con, that it is with feelings of lively satisfaction be sees the South poising ee fa lofty and patriotic attitude in defence of her rights, Identified in interest, feeling and position with the Seuth, » sente of common wrong and of common danger imperatively demaod that Louisiana shall cor- por | co-operate with the slaveholding States in de- fending the rights and interests of the South, and in maintaining unimpaired the authorities and liberties of the States and of the people, he territories bee lopg equally to all the § nd can only be dis- pored of and governed for mmon benetit. Equali- R be foundation on which the Union rests; destro il there isno longer @ Union tn virtue of @ co: And yet the mad ambition of anti-slavery fecks to establish, by an act of Congress, a divcriatpa- tion between the citizens of one State and those of another, by applying a prineiple to the territories which permits and ‘peites a Kbode Islander to emi- grate with his property of every description, whilet it Teruses and prohibits to the Louisinian the same privi lege. The inbabitants of the territories ha: ear and Indieputable right to settle this question accord- ing to their own wishes, wheo ready for admission into roughly the plau of the engine cll as the master workmanship. ‘The engive has but one pair of driving wheels, of ecven feet diameter, waich are placed imme- liately behind the fire box, and over the engineer's atand; in front ot the tire box, are placed @ pair of four feoger, calied beartog wheels, used ug the driversof any uni feet wheels withe pleasure by t ‘The engine iv three and baif tert wheels are all mart bub, spokes. and the firet ever atten ‘The eyliuaers wre two inches stroke pac: horizontal. The t tubes, ten feut three ine the top of the borter »ta above the rurta fide rail culside the wheel by @ return * placed im @ truck. The scared Of solid wrought iren, the wii ip coe solid pieoe of forging, od to be made to this country, \xteom iehes diameter, twenty- ) mid vay of toe waist of boiler, has one hundred aud sixteen es long two inches diameter; only five feet four inches thos, cast two he eee: together. are placed 0 eee eae” chrrespoading with | the Union an State, Any interference with 1t. how- a eee uvtclune saata, thie ts supported on | ever, by Congress, whether im the Staten, the District ot Columbia, or the territories. ica mischievous pre- tention, involving @ direct violation ef the constitu tion, If the right in Congress to interfere in this question is recognised, it may be exerci-ed to force it where the people do not want it, as well as to refuse it where elimate, toil und everything wuitw to render it desirabl In short if this right is recognised, Con. may permit or forbid the justitution of slavery at ion. This being the case, it is the sacred duty of the South to proclaim, with oue votes, a fixed deter- iuying vertically in ached to the outside frame, and sbaitis an odemeter for regi ution the driving whee! ghtning” resembles in some points—the ite outer exten & separate prde attached to ity tering the pu 1 would bere remark that th the celebrated | remy porition cf the eyinder, bur it hes many excellent pointe, for gres’er (tan ‘rampton’s patent. Some Would thick the stroke too thert batit is wadeniably correct in prip nome builders bave fallen iato the ple peg apie the stroke with the 30 mination torercue the federal constitution from sach ‘shel and (uct none yentiemes, Mowers, | absurd constructions ed open violations, Non ta Norrie. by the remecreor, in building an | texference by Congress with the slavery question is the engine ater the pls niabed by Vir. Stevens, with a | surest means of preserving the Union, and that doe- very long stroke.» cae fet acivers. Phe result of | tine should be insisted on with an unfiaching reso- lution never to rurrender it, ‘To any proposition, meal up ne Am- mont upon the Catan aud A | © cootene, teatengoemton that Gsebeine, te heath, etme this exploged expe 1. the speed is mo greater boy Railrrad b ener use. Now, it | the bitter and bnmiiteting esperieuce of the past be- roy ee 1D former ie ust Ine | 20re her, will turn a deaf ear. Submission to incipient la vherlseven feet diameter, making @ car sion prepares wen for the yoke, and o m this question are nothing | The repeated, galii f anti-rlavery 1 with croft revolutions in # givea ti ttroke of ternty teo trodes, the piston t e revolution forly four imehes; Bow {nerease the stroke to thirty two. thu the piston must travel platy fous inches in the same (me, to make the seme number of t power and inorease of from the engineers of the Syea- result of their experience with « five toot wheel, bi tow of the cross head » imorrase of at least repairs, 1 am glad | ch wrong notions of | » to practical me- K avd uapro- wo room to an- and the South, he | + been sufficiently warned that, if it i to hcpe for the best, it tv equally prudent to p for the worst. It is far better to be lawless th hive under lawlers rule. He bas no hesitation ia ad- viring the adoption of proper means to vend delegate: from that State to the convention, whic Hepdetion of the patriotic people of the St pppi, is to be held at Nashvilleio June next, and foots @ proud acsutavoe thet Louisiana will support ith eeurage and dignity any measure (he convestioa Bi oy adopt. revolutions; a very grem: be o lear the yrix toobes. and 2 wer wod deetra Ke trietion. | at cure Katleay rtroke of t Deen the rey guider pitour Awenty. five per to nee Mere Interverinc From rhe Rio Guanoe,—The New Or- ! | oe ae of the 234 ultimo, says:--8y the arri- | S| Yel here, this morning, of the steacaehip Portland, Capt. Begert, frem Breage the 17 » we have received ith inclusive s the epgineman’s i bis part of the worki ie " e. Waddell, the now U8. Consal attracts vo, and Ladwired it f ee A, the port of Matamoros, arrived in Brownsville on great © : pyr © coon in England o ~ | the Toth in instant. surparsed by of ‘Kecuge.” The ongiam, oa, bart it Seems that the communteation from Prowmeriite to | placed om the ere ef the fire box, @ brass lever Ver & road that miliiates much against the sit ot goods. The Fiag ur; a application to the Legislature fer # ebarter to a co mpany, in order | to improve It, It says:—A railroad, # pinot road, tara. | Pike, anything would add greatly te public convenience | We are credibly informed that 20,0vv barrels have been | bere rted from Point Isabel to Browneville, within | the last two months, 7 lamp Xe, and the cylinder | the ergipeman’s stand; im fact, the | wuty. it indeed a ken io preventing the | » as well as highly | Law metaliansiens: Surneme Cover or tHe Unsiren Stares, be 28 —No. 105. Eli Clark et al vs. Manufacturers’ [ng y. In error to Cireutt Court ot th tates for Maseachuretts Mr Justice Woodnury de red the opivion of this court affirming thy wtalow of the Cirenit Court in favor of the defeodanta on th rite. but, on assonnt of some defeots in the Mill of tious, reversing the judemeot below aod tee mw alng the case there for correction No 63. Chynas © Sheldon et a) appellants ve William © Sil This caure was argued for the nppeliants and submitted, om & printed argument for the appeliee, Nos 64.65 66 Jaocb Le Roy plaintit in error ve D V B. Dald- win. Willem Beard and Theophilus Nichola. The argument of theae causes was ovmmenced for the plain. | tiff im error, and continued for the defendaate in error. ott, 22 Ne. 38, Thomas Wiliams vs, Henediat and ediet—On appeal from the District Cours of the United States for the northera district of Mississippi Mr Justice Grier delivered the opinion of this cours, reverting the deoree of (he District Court. and reman4d- ing thie cause, with directions to enter a decree for ihe = jlainant. continuing the injunction, No 3l © plore jor vs. J. Taylor et al.—Om appeal from the Cirouit Court cf the United States for Gieorgia Mr Justice Daniel delivered the opinion of this conrt, reversing the decree of the said Cireuit Court, and remanding this cause to said court for further proceedings to be had ey in conformity with the opinion of this court. dard «fol. In for Milssourt. this court, prmomgie | the judgment of the seid icoult Court in this caure with costs. No 81. Thomas E. Boswell, plaintiif. vs. R, Dickinson, et al. This cause was submitted to the court on the record and printed arguments for the Plaintiffs and defendants, No 58 The ‘Inited States, bya in error, vs Joseph bar dgacd ‘The argument of ‘his cause was commenced for the plaimtiif in error, and continued for the defendant in error. InterestinG Case.—The oase of Shults vs the Bank of the State of Georgia, interesting from Yes antl; jquity and large amount involved, =~ as we leara, be tried in the Supreme Court, on The counsel em- ed are General Waddie Thompson, of South Caro- ina; Mr. Davis, of Alexandria; Mr. McAllister. of Georgia; Mr. Attorney General Johason; Mr. Web- ster; and Mr. Sargeant — Washington Union, Feb. 2. Commission on Cuaims aGaixer Mexico, January 29.— ‘The Board gd ams toadjourmment Present, all the members. e memorial of the Mercantile Insur- ance Company of New York, claiming, upon assignment from Henry Eekford, the u tered into by Eugene Cortes, for t of war for the Mexican govero: taken up for consideration, tog and documents connected therew! Mr. Justice MeLean delivered the opinion Monday. arded subject to the future action ot ‘The memorial of William H. Freeman, admivistrator ef Edmund B. Freeman, deceased. calming for losses by the seizure and condempstion of the schooner Gacdi- ner, at Tobasco, in 1837. being rext takea up for sideretion. together with the proofs aad documents connected therewith the Board came to an opinion that the claim is valid; and the same is allowed asvord- ingly, the amount to be awarded subject to the future action ef the Board. ‘The Secretary submilted » paper purporting tobe the | } “memorial of William 8, Henry and of Ariettal Henry, | his wife, by Cyra ton. their attorney, «nd MM Thompson for bii in the cases of the Union Laud | Company,” &e Ordered that it be filed with the papers | ef the cases to which it relates, Jan. 81.—The board met to-day. Present, ell the members. The Secretary submitted an application from G RJ Bowdoin, counsel of Francis Arenas. fora requisition on the Mexican government for certain do- cumente,as necessary evidence in the claim ot said Arenas ‘Ordered thereon, that the application be transmitted to the Secretary of State, that it may be forwarded, e D hautengue, Generee,” Hirata Webb Horte Peter J. Hill. eld, Wiecvntie, Mrerty Falts, Shonesviile, Upp. i Roads, Chines’ Mill, Livessy’s Turn Andersor Dooley, Marsal, Awito, Hivot Wak N. B. Rodimas Workington, Ta Jackrou, Hiraw Noo. Sroneer, do. ‘W. at. dammon. Winnebago, do. PLB. Webster. Wautoin, Marquetve, Wis. J. P. Bhumway. | ONTINDED Mountein Glen, Scott connty. Arkansas, Lancaster, Cass county. Hitnots. Boonsboro’, Beoue county, Miasourt, NAMES CHANCED. Jefferson's Corner, Somerset county, Md.—name charged to “Bell Monnt Mount Morlah, Butier county, Ale.—name changed to “ Montere; Lower Blue Lick. Nicholas county, Ky —-name ebanged to * Blue Lick Springs.” 1 ft Croix, St Croix county, Wis.—name changed ta * Point es i] Nelson! 2g, Chippewa county, Wis—name | chenged to Hpobaaet » iaineee te. | Arryweree Escars ano Annest or Siaves.—On Sa- turdey morning lest, ir, Wm Taylor, of this city. in | formed offcer Guy thet bis man ¢ be & diseksmith | | bear cf no sal by trade, hed taken himsrifoff very mysteriowly. Mr. Guy learning that the British bark China, Ceptain | coe, had just left for Liverpool thought it very pr bable that the negro was eencealed en boucd of her vith Mr. Taylor, preceeded down the river to ove the bark, which they succeeded in doing near Cri dL {ent Boat. ‘Their business was made known to Leaeprising parformane | git the Sentinel of the oth Sunt to d, was made by thes Lightning” | 20° is rtaing the entire distanoe from | To"s40 [Goel Wilson, | ascuane a y turee miles) in seventy-five | O'crstion tm a eight wheel freight cars, | sng robberies committed on th aw of six inches upon the rail, | 3. particularly dencnuces hee She isto perform the | joy, + ag & daily duty, in tty ba load eqnal to eix bundred passengers; rhe bas alrendy performed, entert 1 of her perfect ebliity to do @ 4 of ber. Mr Joho Wilkin tot thy {this kind and to hie w omwWUEIty be indebted as the @ foretn to be fore theed on an railways @ hide Fed phnth be th ieay we find a letter one day Utica to : minuter, with through a fa me ition lately committed on the Mexican aide of the river, and reminds Colonel Wilson of the obligations of the treaty of Guadaloupe Hidalgo, We take the following in retation to the route to and from Chibuabue, trom the Sencinel of the 14th tort. :— by the arrival of the steawboat Tom Kirkman, we ) | were pleasea to notice the arrival of # party of traders, | on their return from the above place and Santa | | having come from Sc. Louis, Mo., through indepen. | dence, with stocks of goods, These gentlemen return- * | ed through Durango, jut oa the in buggies Bring minutes, 6nd from ¥ the worthy and indefa Utica Kailw | Saisens aan cabeusuenies perce } sults Of their sales, some thirty Mali our Presice ate devoted ne Me Wi | dollars Messrs. Sublette & Houck, Séeeum Oee0, to the Goma rpg Bdge young men from the house of Peter | em ipeliped te be civid ? favorabie i bene frew the Wert to have aroppnn, | Hime of thelr passage ‘a: The distance is less my retuiy through thie ehaunel to Chihvabua by some hus dreds | and the rood better than any otber. being | Led plentifully with food for man and beast from the different ranches and haciendas on the route, ‘The Portland brought on freight $10 000, consigned to different ec mimeretal housos in thts city. * would be ineraased. | tunity | } ightetog.” and of vist s | understand th Unite Fine is New Broronp, Mass.—Dbe fire on Monds: evening, eriginated in the boot and shoe store of Jaco! &, Parker, No. 119 Usiom street, and thence commun fexemining e Cep'ain who Immrdiately offered them the privt- lege of rearching bis nd tendered every facility for so doit oO wo into the foreenstie, they | disocvere! had been made to the hoid pas. of the versel, and upon further search. found Chaties and another negro man named Davy.owned by Richard Bruce, of Norfolk county, stowed avray upoa the top of | the e Mr, Guy te ‘satisted from the conduct of Capt. that he was perfectly igoorant of the concealment of the negroes on board his venrel, and as the crew denied any knowledge of the fact. th rot | vas allowed to, proceed on her roy were brought to the cily and Lodge J onfolly Va, Beacon, Jon, 28. a w er in eppearance then the planet Venvs brilliant, with @ train eeverel degrees fm length ade was and divaporar- yon,— | cance | ance. in its expt ‘Another meteor of about the same tice and Was econ in the weet wt 20 mimutes atier tt only 4 or b degrees shove the Rerizon the northward to the weet, nearly ‘0 flightly descending toward the bor! — New Haven. Potladium, Jon & cirTy TRADE POR, Savonpay, Feb 2-6 P.M, This being the last day of the week, there was not much sctivity in trade. The Hurops being the ooxt cuted to the dry guods store ct Geo M Eddy, adj q Our &t. Louis Corte dtemees. in Ube eame butiding, and ascended through the celliog Ge, Levis, Jaa. 1, 1886. and floors to the third story. Parker's stock. which | agers am. Sry oem | large and valuable. is almost wholly fs j wae nthe Lew ~The Montesquotue—No Cholera | Logs about $6,000- ineured, stock. whieh | om Town Squebdier, Ge., $e ty large, aud im $15 000, whared A tingular diveorery was made, the other day, in re. le oF re Dring mote or te of th Robert Rankin, deceased © approximates to haifa milion, and it would revert to @ wear relation ta Phile- lation to ther Thie ents thovght delphia + Inte of about $150) | tr Third story. was occupied by pie Tellmen. At the first discovery of the It mow turns cut, howerer, that the deceased, though | Sereral yy were made to ressue htm feo the thonght tobe a bash ‘ 88d 8 Young man named Jobnv Brown obe | Geveratiy thorgnt to be a bachelor, wae really, ot the | Siged ingress through the Basement door from ine time cf bis desih a husband and father, As itis well | street. by forcing a pavel. and made hie way up to the 1D, Mr. Ti wae for reveral years cb toaberts | door of the room occupied by Mr Tallaan whied he bie be opened, when he ens #0 mush overcome by the that it wi ith & wry beck to th matin so that bie eter eviy of any time withio the period named wt lense quert Some twelve years sioce and whet thought to be ree owering from ong of hia at trie itt of mind. in ree iY to within @ few inches of the treks of menial error he t He sesteingiy seat over § * his body was found The whele amount of nels, and bhesedt mated at pot lows than $20,000.—New Belford Plueelf vt « relatrow @ short t be left her aud re- ‘os Oe «9s cao : bie eity few persons belog amare of hie last #.N.Y.~ There were sonte fears on 5 “ ¥ morning that it «ould rquestly the Soman extae to this city a arms the pledae of theit love The me ebild provided for for a time, by advange + oe Bur the women’s lermeny te- been eupplied by a panbe m the with her infant. to | Germans Mob spirit and threats were pretry bige | we be ail day om Tuerdey, and fears were envertaiaet nae ed terious Coprequencee, We Believe one of mor ar + © we militery com 4 Were requested Jemeelves on b teadiness evening about hai! t the feud between the oiderem: pottios br ke tie ‘i " pony oe Sime trenty of the iret aod e , | om Gall atree ng Hotes.’ © " fo lowaltey of eof mind of the ied the y the mer egular pitoded baer Durbeod at the tn ‘This way emtion feverely sPopvelte ven | hove? two guns or fated in vure war sustained won them | Hietel bas be were literally ttove in terly w! thietly ceteied. by all dereriptions of f , and during the evening knote of ow their eymepathinets were gathered ta diifers the weighborbord eridentiy antistpating V) Star, Pret. Rey mend acther dis 8 — Syrocnse, (WN. ew Tetrenarn Lowe We underviand thet eed ' telegraph from Rortom through Salem ty Newburypo bee been parchaved by Henry 0. Kiely, fieq. aad it ped be Immediately revered ned worked in connection | low YorR As soon ne the it permit. it be te be rebuilt in the beet yaduie ' T Ghd extended to Port a * jax tine aod the fer the New § ork pres t exclusively, We tt ne of venue saally goad for the Sat vith the Merebants’ tine, presen woarhor te sum @ fy tegard to the pro o repnine aptiion very foe, aud Wert ean Fe ported fortuna us in thie ato nent, aud @ legal Salem Regisver, Jam. 31, standts rroure ® vole worthy of the p: eto oiltee | | holders. foreign steamer due, and her wees likely to cour to hand early in the coming week. dealers ia cotton w. slready inclined to slack off, in order to await the re. sult of the news. Thi ‘ate aud Western four conti- |, and ales to any material extent could aot except by some concession on the part of apadian was also heavy, and sales Ne Southern remained heavy, and sales moderate. There was no movement in wheat oF corn requiring epoolal | notice. Other grain remained about ay tact quoted Pork wes inactive, and prices unchanged. Lad eon tinued firm, and the market closed with ao upward ¢ dency in prices, Cheese and butter were to better de clored firm at quotations Coffee contin firm, with email sales, Sugars were jo good demand for reinin, d the market was firm Merers Sturt ad. vanced their rates for their redned sugars, ee were alto in good demand, and firm Aenes —The market was pretty firm for parla, with " Fote were better and ta gvod 236 8 Wey ato 12 'y State at $4 bi t $4 ST a $b Miebigaw $5 «$9 Be; 6, wed OLber grades un Southern Fiowr was iv fait dewand, but tue The sales were 1100 bois wt $5 18 nt brands, RB was fomething better, ee of 200 bis Jereey, ac $3093 12hy Mee $2, 8TM @ $2 WA for Jersey nnd $5 1 = The market was very dull and quota tor athe ao crave of pales, Would De Homloel Aye was cteady wit telee of 8000 burhels at $3 tm etore, aud 14,000 by arrive, om private terms, Oats were rather he deaper with tales ot Northern at R. le. for Jenmey. & Te Corm= The ralea of bnrbels at We, fur good Jerery (Ce for Jersey, im part to arrive ern ebite, 600, for New Onl aN FY Aotive, though qu. There wee not chiefly torpionere, » Itleem, bowever, w qucte ae om yesterday, — Ding Dales interior There wae very little « ation In the freight ioatket, Irreguine engugemen's were mahi toLi pool at about Qe « 228 64, tor bacon wal ia: 4 2-164 for cotton, aud ls. 6d. for flour. There was no chen, 0 te Londen se ave, Rates were dra for Call- ‘There is pot e creat’ dest dolog, the exception of 600 boxes cluster raisins, af Heor.—There ba nitle te quoted, loc nth, Ison —The market was steady, with ‘salon of Soto pig at $21 25 cash, aod English bare at $42 60 cash Motasses,—The supply is moderate; sales 200 bbls. New Orleans, at 26}¢0 & 28¢,; the former figure for ia tertor parcels, O11.—Sales 2,000 gallons linseed, at 880. a 90c. Held- ere are firm Provieions.—Pork—The demand was limited, and prices favored the buyer. ‘The sales were 300 bbis., at $1112 for new mers; $950 @ $9 6236 for do prit $10 1234 @ $10 5734 for cld megs, and $8 50 for do wer. but in fair began untry sold at $616.0 66 for pri $8 02% for mi Beet of 70 theres good JW reo Cut meats were dull aud heavy. wii and tlerces,at Se 05: 360 bbls. atexe a 6%o at 6%0. a To Butter was steady, with fair demand. Cheese was buoyant, at b3g0. a Te. t sales of the week are rather larger ber spe ana foot up 2000 casks. on speculation for export, at $3 a $3 62 for the whole range. Socax — The market contioues firm, with cw: mand for sensing. Abin RP hhda. old cro; told to-day for t eo. has lately assumed greater activity, with ap advancing tendency im prices; aud further esles were mad ineluding lots of Mary! pia, and Kentucky, at 4%e Whirxxy —Sales were made of 125 bb Ate for prigor, and at 24340. —The saler embrace 600 baskets Champagne. Plat ag ar. casks Port, at 65e., and 10 pipes Slelly at 40. Receirrs or Paopucr rex Rartroans, Fennvany 2. rie, Housatonic. Total. : $8 209 92 204 245 162 66 108 192 207 a4 1,015 2718 MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALES. Boston, re 1-26 de. Boston it Heccnepeecste aa Taleo, = 10 de. Nortolk pas Vermin Central vi 1 de, do. 1 ‘THE SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. New Onceans. Jap. 26,—\ esterday, 1,200 bales cotton were dispored of. The sales of the week amounted to 28.000 bales Prices are unsettled, and operators are awaiting the reception of the news by the British teamer, ‘The receipts are now 64,000 bales bebind t year. Cranceston, 8. C., Jan, 80.—The cotton market was Guil yesterday. Sales upwards of 800 bales, at 12%4 to 25 cents. Svean ann Motasses —The cargo of the from New Orirans. consisting of 209 hogre heads of strictly prime suger, 172 barrels prime mo- lasses, and 60 kegs of lard, belonging to F & A. H. Dodge, of Georgetown, was disposed of at yibile auo- tion «n Thureday, in fropt of taeit warehouse on Water street. The sugar ranged from $4 45 to $5 52 per bunvred; molastes 29 ceuts per gallon, and the lare bronght 7! cen'sjper pound. Taken altogether, the gale MS fourldered w very fair one.— Washington Repub- ¢ 3 ne a RR RT Announcements ef Births, Marriages and Deaths are not unser ted unless duly authentucated and paid fore Slarried, At Charleston, 8. C , January 28, Hevny Wiens, of Long Island, N'Y, to Marina, davghter of Dr. F. Buckelew, of Charle 8.C., formerly of New York. Died, Drowned at Totte Monson. aged SB yi N friends are pdey, et b of Staten Toland 48 mouths. +quested to attend his funeral, on et two o'clock P.M. The members odge of Odd Fellows, are requested to Monaan, in the year of bie age, a ait ert hy relatives and friends of the family are trepect- ited to attend his fa from bis —_ ¢. NO 20 Livi-iow street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, when his remains will be eon- veyed to Greenwood Cemetery, On Saturday, February 24. after a long an: and palofel iilwere, which bore with Chrietian fortitude end 17, wite of Peter H Scheock. February 2d, Rows of E Menday, February Li Lexington avenw ty-second street, without further invita ip Fridey, Febroaty Ist, of comvuleons, A enly daughter of Nic! aged twe years and six months. ‘The relatives and friend o/ the family, also the Lady Washington Proepeet Ark No 1, ure ‘re y Ine ith at three vited tomtiend her fanerel. at 2 'clock. this (Sunday) | efternoon, from 113 Henry etree’, t After a short but revere illness, Carnanine Onent, Net of the late Stephen Odell, aged 05 y cars, 3m 414 daya, the frends and seq f | those of her tons, John. J, Wm H, George 4 Edward P. Odell, are respectfully invited to 1, from the residence of her ron-in- ‘ersella, 71 Fourth aveaue, at Lo cloek, this (sunday, attervoom lier remains will be takes to Uyprces Hills Cemetery. for interment. Of consumption Fe 2d, Mania Boutrsoxe, wite of Richard Cook, ia the 23d year of her age Her remains will be taken to islip, L. 1, for Inter Mert The tureral cervice w take place at 2 o'ctook, Mix afternoon, wt ber late residence, in Pacific street, opporite Oxford oklyn, at ane id, Seernen ny Wanaen, feom Look- port a At bairhaven, Mose, Jannery 28, Capt. Noan Bron. parn. aged 6 years, uh oficer im the navy of the revo. viton, At Philadelpbia January 28, Mrs. Esriven © in the 424 year ot her exe. Biopoma, tea reese eee cern eee THE LATEST ADVICES From ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, arrur NEW — LEKALD OFFICE, Any 2, 1850, Acapulco, Mexion. Audra, Hey Avsterdam, Holland ie Antigna.. Antwer Maracail Martinig: Beleivrn: Pek. Bay of Letand wma, New Gra,. Btael.... 0, Dos Pecnambues Peath, Hongary Pisco, Pern. Cape Tow! fayii Jan aT Frintdad..Nov 9 Can Cape Haysicn, Heyti-ven 17 re Ha aie" g Carden y a, PR... daly al, Buendet. New 18 + see Dee 8 - 4. Wor Topic, Merion Tree Iele. Pe Tobag Tobasee, es Trierte, Austria. “4 MARITISE INTELLIGENCE Poss of New York, Feb, 3, 1850 Ve Mere Brook cublugton, NO, Harrison Price, Brows, W free er sitchen, Dearborn, itch, “6 Ol & w "Avery, Jo; Shar 4 ilton, Boston; HB Gibson, Ba- on ee Baral Donald Wright, New Haven. Arrived. Bhip Ducherse d'Orleans. Hutton. ny Deo 21, with mise and? gers, to W Whitloon, "0 was detained in the lon of 41 for 10 days, on 3, lat ‘a ®, lon 65, slapalie ed a a ith biaex letter X in lat 49, passed a ball ona red ground, bound W (probably srpoot for this port). iil), Berande! P toJ Robinson, jr. Jan ‘wreck of #ehrSaml Whetmore, wal ih a cargo of logwood and tot Board, supposed the erow bad Noun taken of Ly some vessel he Wasanparcntly a vow vessel, and had not been long ia wage Bay writen (Ni |, Nel elle, with 'k Bei a werk nt 8e! i < Bale! “4 a ‘MeNair, 7 days, with cotton and jee, to Dunham & Dimo Mapuel Orti |. Rar Eastport, 4 days, with BR BA a, Hae ani Diedrich (Olden), Browie, Jacmel, 17 days, with coffee, to aT Pe ‘pe. American vessels left before re- nade Jan ‘06, 1on 74 10, epoke ship Ferax, of and . ft Bi Brig rig Cait, Gritin, Calas, © © days, with lath, to Simpson, a se Naan ni, Wiley, Aux Cazer, via Nowport, with dye~ wood, to Geo Barrel set), Delano, St Marks, 13 ape, wich eto n, jan 26, off Charleston, saw the Jowermast and topmast of # square-rigged vessel, with rig~ ing attached. Col Satterly, Davis, and Charleston, 4 days, with oottom toN he ts Cready Sehr Ssbn Lezier, fiom the wreck of bark Chaires, ashore sloop Joba Wallace, McBride, Delaware. Lanainig Feb, 2, Me, Revnen St- | the — reepeottully invited to ; ; ted Catharine Van Hunsty | Below. ‘Two brigs. Steamship Northerner, stip Star of the West, Lowber, for Li the SW Spit. Also, ship Orphs: lied. Budd, ¢ Charleston. iy + gia at sunrise, N. t meridian, N; at sunset, N, ace 1ij Ningara, for Halifax and Liver ' jeraid office on Tucsday, February 5, 8 5 (lens cau be prepaid to aay partof the worldat the Herald fer Chagres, Pana: jerald ofhce et mn TI oa in order t pepers, a ‘Will procee: is of stenmer Empire Cit} to San Fran- A ecived as above. Herald Martne Correspondence. Port or Bvcantown, Jan es gern: ag ora: ard, defor Jen; Metropolis, Aspley, urg for Boston; 30th, Benjewin Buber, Bardiog, Tacgicr for do; Slay Susan, Rus te), Nauttcket for New — Phe above vessels sailed to-day: Ky der, Boston; eohrs Bultic, Sp : Under, Rich, do; Statesmi Morese jo, Lancrder, Newbury pert; Adeline, nat; Challenge Loring, Thomaston; bouns Feb 1—In port, bark Murillo, repairing. Miscellaneous. Disaster ar Sea~The he & City, Capt, Snow orth, York, about 4 o'clock om’ We morving, Jan 0th, abovt ten miles north of Barnegat, Whilet etavaing on bis off-shore tack, was run into by the echr Sami Lord, carrying mainwast, fo eeiD gs oz fore andar, lonting 2 one vived hicn him to abendo> the versal and leave life; but, notw wg his emall boat was ¢ (to bie ere; it ho it suid) in tho language of & tra Vor, Not will not Jeave hers she ia not of to do go the frat rom Capt 8 met with the Marty reep- nfo from his mate and seamen, that they wou'd y where he steyed. and lonve the schooner when he left, But be yor pot left long to consider as to the courss to be sued by bia. when Capt Sluight, of the sabe Melv fn hough some into rome pert ip the power of be loe of the Fompire, and with his small boat sent d after scwe fitcy hours succeeded in getting her of Rew lork, fully verifying the adage—" Per inéwetry will Crercome me ais. ARY, Creighton, at Baltimore, eh ul hilst rounding ( from appearances, had | lin, Philip. Tale. Oot 18 onthe Web inety. thing, om the Uh, crt fuld ebrried aw 'y the mainmast to feot of the deck. with toatatopaest yards and Ssh aud maimeail to pieces, started the Mf tbe Roop-deek planks, epring the +2a\'s tmail rug fore spencer wad aud foils. ° the | main beam, r ppe jent t After ¥ | ‘was made cu the Titi cn the forewast, aud, she pre Ler paacage to thie port. The brig leaked hadly, Ue Bore beating optinet ber sideo=( NO Picayuae,. daa 28 foun Dove (of Se on), Went ashore near Ath Point Creek. night of 25eh vlt, and beosme @ total loss; oatle | ane ri faved; ho insurance, ie | eliford Moreury etaten that the ship Tsatells, of Fairhaven, wrecked some Sears since off Westport harbor, | ape which haw been Ising Ln Pair) mv has been pur Klebetron, of w Beaford, and kon chance by Berte | nice the reiway, Jon Will proceed to Californis Lavwensn—At Cincinnati, recenth | called the Leuirs, Sho is boutd to § * Const of Asric®, for repaita, and i¢ is Wi r,& brig of 210 tons, em, Maes, and thease ‘werpect by George E 52h bales of t and valued at $130,009 21.— pix Carco—The ship Ger W Bo in | Bpoken. a Lien, from New Orleans for Antwerp, Jan 18, lat from New Orleans for Liverpool, Jan 11, from New Ort efrem Baltimore for Rio é . Trinidad. © #, bound to the North W, near D Je, frou Begton for Pt PM (by sterwertanecn, Deval), Soutd ic Kren, from Dorten for, Pulladelphin, Feb 2, PM (by stecwer tammeon, Dawa). & ® 1 th (by pilot SW from Sandy Hort afor Atinkapas, Jan 8, Charger, hence 1/ i end. vor cA Drip Mery lend, Torrin, 42.4 Lee &, lat 17 6, ton ds We PORNtA ‘rom Baltimore for Califor- Fo Ports. Burvoe ha Nev Art Bremen bark Beta, Poppe na Lathe report of th erter. She ival heneo of t cleat until Bytrek, & he Srig Allen king, wae a date~ Are bark Gey, Von Qzrtote ( 4 Deo 10, for St Tho- Amel Lon nos, Jan 11~ Ship Mississipp!, Bryan, for hort, mb. MATAN TAR, Jan 21—Sld brig Vincennes, 1B Pour av Paisen, J ton, 10 da « Pham Ports, hs beage, Jason from, LY ho x, Ide do, fot Now Orieann, n halfast! "Fells rea from afer wees ing ttan Ware Loris 9. Bow fob Kiveres, Baker Pall Rev Drinkwater, Wenty Shelton, Long, Rich- nd Nickerson, Nick ieineree (8 and Maile Quer’ vobe Wilbelmios, ca; oene, F North 1 Ryeepe Piette. ée “Sia ships hott Parks. Parsons, Hyerprol; Geo W Deures, Been, Liver ark Gibraltar, Jordan, Low- be NY¥ork: Das be "\ ypbind ven, Hansen, NY He ee phy ure, Sweet, Rie Janeiro: Syl- rebel Datch, #-Gilvery, Cae Way cp Ofer Paige; bri; the Tales: dhe P Jokes, ¢ weer? Henry, the ° large Sor "bark took Pecans bout eg Ban bank Ta, Batts ey ‘the 8 et "for Baltimore. ‘Rhoden, se sae nla yy ow ie Speer. de; ath Wraterioe te; Vales, Nortel fot me a ss achr Ul Gi sg i ental Hobighen, Ha ovanas’ we faa 3 New One i, Bevton; Clears,” Che cever, Rio dau Barbadece; Duncan sake Gitparrict, Lond Abo, Jones, Baltii Disivond, Stony, Per Braisrh inet, shi ichard ‘Thornton, and brig Cor a et leg lary 18: Sal Williams, Gey: ad ay Cine ard Alsop, ‘aylor, Hannah aad thips Menteruma, men; 5 Calicarala e Janeiro; bi nd Bch, 18; ake + 20ch, ship Uibdin, Pat bari he oC vallioun, Walon Antwerp: Tix j—Sid sehr Osear J William & James sterieds and (ag we leara from the New Bedford Mercury). yNEY Lospos, Jan S1—Sld chr Clotilda, Prentiss, New ewront, Jan 3i—Arrschr Cabinet, NYork for Ware- apeaooia, Jan i9—Cld brig J C Fromont, Gandy, Porte- mouth. si Qntiann, Jan S-Cld brig Robert Pennell, Merryman, it Jur. Foxrswourn, Jan 80—Cld ship Lowell (of Boston), Cof- fin, Francisco, Sid 29th, ship Albert Loony res VMOU MM, dan B—-Are sche St Loom, Bi Heimores Dvsvench don Si—are sense Coatles Petker, Werteles Geo W Correr, York Kiver. Ri Jen S—Arr schrs Westover, Magee, New York; n° 26—Are brigs Wilson mp rates Lasts, 3 New sa) shored below 5 Henry Marshall, Brightnar " jon. Cardenas, Cla nip Eri NYork; . Look, do; Sarah jury, Bartlets, NOri hk en > barl ‘en er, Lewii, Providence: George Kings, Smart, N Jen pete » Mallett. N York ge Setecn, : which ‘was reported 914 from Deltaat vibe is Sy ceaest to have sd from Searepert, inaserow, Jan 20—Arrschr George W Davis, Bri th, sebre Jona —. ty hols, do; Oli Turner, Card: Curacoa; Stn, brig Da i ie Reig Losy atwovd, Avword, Dufleli Podves, NY ort: Bia", brig Bordeaus Gates, Sas Pr eieen 'S Powell, Powell, New York; hatimer (br), oehi Evans, Liverpool, Eng. Havne—Ship Deel Bavannan— Bark children, al ter noux, G Weetfelt, dK fe Koaip, 4 Det, Pa Be Thott end) 45, 3 {Fird, Mrs 8 R Jot ster, ine “ rm wD Gilivand, plev, Miss Eddy, WS Cruft and lady, te yy. T Eddy. eaiie, It Barsuss Ser! Ocurdin, Applevom, Mire 8 Switch, nigon, & Trane cy, Mra C Btewart, Miss Medson--€o 1s the ave, W steerage. hemersetrreyt Wy°O THE MARRIED AND or Evie ard Rewodies of warning and advice to the olden U. Be Bowler, price 14 ‘ras ‘< A Bus, 13) Nasa NOLE- AM ATIVENE % ‘TLR GREAT POPULAS 3, for the destruction of her, incecis hae prompted Hy € Bodvugs, Cc gerte ln Fartien rious axtiole, for enle abou genuine ae chased 1 depot, ohtained Pitls for the init ry Mice. Both articles are warrauted to eo RIVATE LYING IN SOsPITaL be mace to Fy LW MEDICAL BOOKS--A COMPLETE PRAGRICAL H¥,ca the nature and treatment of private diesxocs, f phe wrluany ore colored piatoa, . 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