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_ NEWS BY Pik MATLB. Our Washing on & orrespomdenee. Wa », Nov. 80, 1850 lomatic Attention ( '—Cuba Ex- cttement, amd Amervrin | sibeaied Pee Office Economy, &¢. Yesterday there wars ciaud gala at the White House. The foreign ministers, em grand tenu, with their wives and faut + wed on Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore, and were kanoly :eorived by the Chief Executive, the lady Pr and the Secretary of State, Mr. Daniel Wer. The corps diploma- tiyue were 80 bappy wid dicreet as to select the tume when the Presic-o' «48 most occupied, which is another p/ of their sagacity and diplomatic tact. Pris ‘hry did not know that Qn American Presiven -upposed to write his own papers, or # le ‘o give them his attention. Any time «fir opening of Congress would have been quir ureeable to Mr. Fill- more; but European 4 ote prevailed in this land of unceasing busi. There is great talk on ow Washington about Cub, which is to come off, wri within the next thirty diy bad ita eye on all the sv no direct and tangible sn niehed it that raight hav reets. » The position of thar t\or commerce of the world ecially, render 11 a few people here in 4 another expedition + weather permitting, The government has +s men; but as yet vation has been fi oled itto make —tts importance to the © the United States ef contention to all eanand American »owers England under some pretext or othe,» 0» Mr. Webster will dissolve inte thin ar ertain claims to it ansing chiefly from ¢)1.+ 1 « private nature of her citizens against the »overnmentof Spain. I should not wonder if Lod !a merston, who is fa- mous for finding mar’s rs, and fe picking quarrels in advance of roi “ifieulties, had taken ata to the island ; such a ‘hing would never be edby the pecple of ts eountry, nor by its edministrancn Cosa must either remain e is, or become snr s+ 10 the United States, e her resources wl wive a fresh impetus to erce and industry, avi in @ measure restore slibrium of Sates, cisturbed by our vast ns on the Pocti | cannot but think that ry the hern ultras wii be convinced that the acyuisition of Cuba is yosrh'© only by the United States, and that eny stem ot 1 tale possession of the island and keep it, ».4nst the jealousies and adverse interests of European powers, would be worse than useless, end re porerous. | have already stated rn. hh» Postmaster General proposes to establish euitorm rate of postage of three cents on all pre d letters, and of five ceuts on all letters ne -pard. [t is estimated that this would cuuse a falling off in the revenue from letter postage of «bout twenty per cent, and occasion a deficit in the Post Office revenue of about one million of detlars It is, however, pro- posed that the law she uthorize the Post- master General to further reduce three cent Tate to two cents, if ! plus five per cent, should be made up ia t urse of two years by increased correspondence ang consequent revenue. The present redvcuvn has worked admirably, end, up to this momen’ nor» dolar of the annual appropriation of $200 00, tor & wel ay va govern- ment letters and is, has been touched by the Departme Ow the contrary, the revenue of the Lepariment has steadily in- creased, and pow +xeerds its expenditures. The surplus over the expenditures for the current year are $116,600 paid to England, und>r evr postal treaty, for carry- Ee letters across the ocean. If the appropriation of $20,000 be added to trie sum, the excess of revenue over the expendivures is €340,000, a pretty large sum for <0 + ive and wide-spread a department. The whole su: las, with the accumu- Jation of the annual avproy stiog since 1848, ex- ceeds $1,100,000, and is e=* yuted to reach the fig- ure $1,500,000 on th: fir-' of July next, when it is proposed the new lnw shell vo into effect { wishfthe de'egwtin fr m South Carolina would look into the details of 1 « office department, in order to couvines then Ives that all taxes do really not work equalty the North and South; for the postal fservice te tly paid for by the Northern States, tend? swerease of Northern correspondence ) the means of maxes Southern corre: *p. fer deducting the sum Our Albany Conveape ndence \twany, Nov. 30, 1850. vatiwe Organizatim. litionism-—-The U. 'Venter—The Herald. «hen the political doc- were entirely “ out of +s, and when it was he was seeking /iber/ haa been his constant troublesome “ silver greys,” it bas beeen “mmon proverb among political observers. ‘* p/w» «des quam mellis habet” —he has more of gulithunoaey. But the “ greys” do trouble Weed ast ible your Swedenbor- gian neighbor of the They (the “silver greys”) have been reed «0 #n, and written down, asa mere eipher, aod over again yet have as often arisen, lik 8 ghost, refusing to Polttvcal Management 1 —Weedism— Legrivnn 8. Senator—Fun for If ever there was a «1 tors of the Seward sel. sorte,” as your privt atrictly true of Weed tha perardua, itisnow > warfare of late with tne ove Ba jown at any rate ery wire has been pull- ed and placed witn \, scientific precision, bot they don’t work well ot all times, Nor will they. Men have beew wormed that no man can come to Albany next wouer with any reasonable hope of occupying a0 ce in the legislature, aside from men b seven speaks peacably to ilver grey 1 doxen-and-one cane dates for the he oaly office worth holding in the Aserr « forewarned that no one canfbe cleeted wi the least degree, tine- tured with Anti S # the Assembly clerk- S Smith, Orwin Ar Mills Barnes, and ppose i to he ‘ greys.” en formally advised ant come in he is prepared to mit to the P evss of diminution to ature of el. It is carrently ried that M termined to support noted 1 Donglase, sooner he “ greye ™ of the clerkship. So of cee ily whig, the great n. What the alli- * may produce, itis will not surprise you 4 reported in the cur- eof Mr. Weed, it we elected, although views regard him as ard ultraist i soon to appoint a mptrotier. Thew ue of Lt. Gov. Patter- on mentioned to-¢ “ the candidutes If a pointed, he wilh moe xceilent Com A You may rely he most fuany and @musibg sessions «+ | for yeara, this win- ter. The divided «+ the democrats the oy things to their own bik dremed” for the “cher The Herald ia looke large proportion of men « medium through hier impartial history of the the Omes can be obtener Jodicrous end taithfu! ter. A mere repert of whig party will give y for efleeting many if they are “ up and with great interest by a | perties, as the onl thing like a fair an orant political events of | hope you will have a ponaent here this win- vt doings is net enough for those who wies te hyow wha jing among politicians, We BSPUBLICA. Our Philadeiphia ( 0: respondence, Pr scmernra, Deo 1, 1860. Diss Lind'’s Comeert—The Our iders blocked out —Church- coing—Her Puture Concerte—The Nalian Opera, $e Jenny Lind’s thirty Oth soncert in America, wae attended by an audience that comfortably filled the Musical Fund Hall, The most enthusiastic applause ‘wea elicited by all that was eung by Miss Lind, and the audience seemed rearcely satisfied when she did ot repeat the gems of melody at their urgent request ‘There was an immense throvy outaide, whose applause ‘was at times almost deafening The police, however, have interfered with their privilege, and blocked them the east side of the Hall. Deing lowered, bere @ill doubtless be Fr evenings ar Muriel Fund The P phia charity concert bas bee postponed until Ler return bere tn the «| v Concert Hail i) be obtained, and m' for liom given at redoced rates @ lesen Optrs commences at the Cheenut street theatre op Th ot @r Pewera eraicg ander the man fore be ¢/ en mere brilliant than the past, ia the en- ‘alker TH! next week will there. Jenpy Lind e pals < the murical hee av ights, ‘On Saturday evening ave the Philbarmonic vereally attracts ® srendegieomng ings in fashion, if not in numbers. i + g = 3 STITT i us cieeaier ree i 3 Viendit a} wiewa! aS! | | amen! eel EF THIR1Y-FIRST CONGRESS. Term commenced Merch 4, 1849, and will end March 4, 1851, SECOND SEBSION TO BEGIN TO-DaT, MoNDar, DEC. 2. Senate. Number of States represented. .............+..38t Wits R. Kino. Asnavar Dickens, talic; Natives in Small Capitals; Democrats Those marked F. S. ave Free Soilers or Abolitionists. Term avanama. Expires, MrcHica: Jeremiah Clemens, . .1853 Lewis Cass... Wm. R. King.......1855 Alpheus Felch. ARKANSAS, MissouRi Wm. K. Sebastian. . 1853 Thomas H. Benton. Boion Borland. .... .1855 David R. Atchison. NEW HAMPaHt Wm. M » 1855 John P. Hale, (P. John 0, + «1851 Moses Norrie, Jr. CONNECTICUT. NRW TORK. Roger 8. Baldw + +1851 Daniel 8. Dickinson. .1851 Truman Smith... .. +1865 Wm. H. Seward, (F.8.).1856 DELAWARE. John Wales..... Presley Spruance. , Veet FiTTETELGL ALE | caSawrcnonl common! lsuenl bool bUNt it det Hee1d COOTER ~ pn Baoaans Wisconsin , Totel.... RTs ANALYSIS OF THE HOUSE. BE 5 +1854 Jacob W. Miller. . PLonIDA- NORTH CaRoLiNa. David L. Yulee. ....1861 Wilke P. Mangum .. .1958 | Pzclusive of free sollers.- « Jackson Morton. . .....1865 George E. Badger... .1855 | Vacancies. ...c.c. sess axonal ent, ++ 111858) Thomas Ewing. « o+ +. 1851 + 11855 Salmon P. Chase,(¥.8.).1855 PENNSYLVANIA, 1851 Daniel Sturgeon +0+01855 James Cooper . Jeere D. Bright. Sas, Whitoom Actual democratic majority..... eeeeeeseene T ILLINO! ee ISLAM! FREE AND SLAVE STATE CLASSIFICATION, of Stephen A. Douglas, .1853 Albert C. Whig. Free Soil, Sammee Bhiclde es “1863 John He Clarkes .74 i) 18W. SOUTH ¢. . 380 6L - George W. Jones. ...1851 Robert W, Barnwell. —— — = Bi ON SS siecagic ssc 3 SOR 115 4 Stxguiar anp Fata Accipgnt.—-A very ai lar accident oceurred in Porter, Me., on - last. Wm. Bickford, of Porter, had been gu ae and while returning, met a colt in the road. e Thin ing the colt was straying away, he intended to head him off, and brought his gun down, muzzle toward his breast. The colt turned and let fly at him with his heels, one of which struck the hai mer, driving it back, when it Prema upon the cap, fired the gun, discharging the contents Robert C. Winth John Dai MARYLAND, wiscox into his right breast, several shot through F lon J. Pratt. ‘ae rae. his body He walked some ways to his eins but lames a isaac P. er soon fell exhausted. He lived eleven hours, and retained his senses to the last. He was about 26 years old, and leaves a wife and child.—Portland (Me ) Argus, Nov. CITY TRADE REPORT. Barunvar, Nov, 30—6 P. M. —Flour.—For State and western flour inquiry for the trade, as well as tor Leroy with s moderate demand on Ln meg but the high views cf holders checked transactions ‘The receipte were not GF i , and there was but little te be bad at our insi es. The Eastern do- mand was very limited. Of domestic, some “7,000 bar- rels changed hands, at $4 $4 25 for sour; $4 18 a $444 for for No 2 su $4 6254 @ $4 68% for common to straight State; $4 75 a $4 81 for mixed to straight Michigan and Indiana; $4 81 o $4 87% for Obio; and $5 a $5 06 for pure Genesee. The bet- er were steady, and in request. Canadian was retty active. with sales of 1.000 barrels, at $4 6244, in Pose. Southern flour was held firmly, with s mode- rate stock. There was something doing for the West Indies, The sales of the day add up Doge $5 & $6 12% for common to straight brands Al dria, Baltimore. and Georgetown. Rye Flour was quiet, with smell sales at $3 62%. Core: Meal continued searee, with sales of Jersey at $3123 ; and Brandy- wine at $3 31% in barrels, and $15 373, in puncheons. ‘The Market tor Wheot hada tendency in favor of pur- purchasers, while the in as steady Canadian roid to some extent, but particulars have net = epired. Of domestic, the sales were 2.000 bushels Upper Lake, at 85¢.; 4,000 bushels mixed Obio, at $1.03 a +4 04; and 1,000 bus! ordinary Genesee, at $1 15. ye was dull, and jower, with sales of 7,000 els Tho. Barley was mor plenty, and holders were in ed to press sales. We have heard of no transaction: Admitted as a State Sept. 9th, 1850. THE SENATE IN a noses oe Baranstur Total number of members..... Dem. majority, including Free Sollers. Dem. majority, without Free Boiler: House of ‘Representatives. Number of States represented . wee ri Territories “ ‘Ricamp M. Youxe. new roRx. 1—John A. King, 2—David .A. Bokee, 3—J, Phillips Phania, Walter Underhili, Dist. 1- one Ww. Sonne Ba 1— William J. Alston, 2—Hemy W. Hilliard, 3—Samuel W. Harris, 4—William M. Inge, 6—David Hubbard, 7—Francis W. Bowd CONNECTICUT. 1—Lorenzo P. Waldo, 2—Waiter Booth. ALD) 11—Gideon O. Reynolds, 13—John L Schoolcraft, 14—Geoege R Andrews, 16—J. R. Thurman, 16—Hugh White, 11—H. P, Alexander, 2—Kdward Gilbert. DELAWARE 18—Preston King, (¥.8.) | Worthy of notice. Oats w im good req jest, with sales 1John IF. "Howston. 19— Charles E. Clarie, scorn was at 460 hm Bd J » a FLORIDA 20—0 B. Mattison, are Frain borg P| a eee Se 10000 bushele at C6e for old Western mixed and now 1—Joseph W. Jackson, 23—William Duer, Southern yellow ; and some new Western, at private berg Oerror —The sales to- were about 950 bales, at a small improvement. The letters quote prices ba, , at the departure of the Europa; a jptimate 2-M. J. Welborn, 3—Allen T. Owen, 4—I1. A. Haralson, 5—Thomas C. Hackett, 6 ‘ “A. Mt. Schermerhor frost accounts. per America, « joke, {omen it Stephens, 30— Robert ne n improvement, if actually confirmed by the two next a ay aed Tren — The market for cod was quiet, with sales of s 1—Wm. H. Bissell, G. Spaulding, few en arcels at $250 a $2 U2}. stead: 25 w $10 S735 for No.1; din request, with sal ad $0 25 a $0 8735 for N Mackerel was 2—Jobn A. MeClernand of 300 bis, at 32 3—Thomas R. Young, U—L. Burrows. 4—Jobn Wentworth, omro. { hanged patehes Co kaced D Baler = 3-1. D. Conpbell (®. 8.) e been made, at $1 95; 500 half. at $1 300 6— Edward D. Baker, T—Thomas L Harris. 10We 1—Daniel F. Miller, + t ibe. Western appler were sold, to a considerable extent, at $1750 coording to quality tes continued dull, with moderate en- 8—Robert C. Schenck, 4—Moses B Corwin, &—Emery D. Potter, ea on oye pat jon garcnient including 7.000 bushels of wheat, at 4d 1—Nathaniel Albertson, 8—Jotn 1. Taylor, | | age hang d from 10}54. 9 3 al eaise samt RY per o— Cres ©. Dae, o- Basen ae, }2s, 61, 8158. For Callfornt mgomente ware mak $—JohnL. Robinson, | 10-Charies Srectiar, eee en Pages 2 semen dS bye 12—Semuel F. Fintom, contin ws the vessel, with the place 18—W. A Whittlesey, ané time 6 He wr.—8 c made at $1 29 per ton. Prices 1h ee iaatcy (ew) | TebRed according to quality, at $116 $1 22 for Ameri. can dew rotted. A rale of 500 to 600 bales ts to come off by auction, on the 6th of Becembe Hay —Fair sales were mede of North river. at 45 0 0c, the latter price being paid for some of prime quality, for home cons: lines Dave arrived treely this week. Oripocos: before arrival, were take: months. We Dave also to re; Ayr, averaging 25 ibe. at liso, 506s Pan) 4 F. wo Duywr; 349 green salted Rio Grande, at To,; ralted Scuthern, at 6Se. oash; and 300 dry southor 16 Moses Hoagland, 1T—Joseph Cable. 18—David K. Carter. 19—Jehn Crowell (¥. 8.) 20 R. Giddings (¥. 8.) ph M. Root, (F. 8.) 8. R, Thurston.’ KENTUCKY L i en 5S At de A cargo of Thlo Grandes, just recelved, wore st ey held at ide 10—Kieburd H, Stantom, John Robbins, jr, | "Hors with alt ate stock and a good demand. Prises 6 John Freediey, LOUISIANA have improved ro] we note rales of Rastern 1550, at 1—Emile Le Bere, ) Ey | 20s 2b0 cab, and Westera do. nt 26 = 30e. 3 whe! Ballard |} ; Leatnen —The stock ta by bo mains Deets Pais } oe | time of the yeer, and t market is firm, at sl 4—Isaue KE Moree, 2 “Dine, 15Xe.. tor he costens grades of light and mediam | 1 Ribridge Gerry, | wWeighte: 106 & lédge. for heavy do; and 12% @ 18sec. =~ Pete 4) 4 | tor damagr 2—Nat. 8. Littlefield, iT Wilmot 7.8) | eae eo Gull, at $4 75 for Galena, and at $4 62 for | | foreign. | Lime. —We have nothing new toreport, The market continued well supplied. with tair salen, at Sée. for Darmer,4 James X MeLanaban, | 4 common Koeklat od $1 12% for lump T—Thos. J.D. Fuller | ““Morasses.- A quiet but steady market. Toe only DARVIAND sele we heard of was 75 hhds Porto Rico, at 29 30e. 1—-Richard J. Bowie, | The nomi ba Muscorado waa23}s «260, 2 5 a were made 3—Fdw'd W. Hammond 4 —Spirite Curpentine bave receded, | 4—Rebt. M. McLane, to report rales of 50 doin, in lote at 368 b ander Kw Je of common Wilmington rovin was at $1 | ther descriptions were inactive Linseed was in govd demand. and firm. at 818 * and S30. in barrels, with sales of 4600 RHODE 1LaND 1—George G. King, 2—Vacancy 2—Nathan Dison e stock was considerably reduced, parti- | 3—Jemes H. Duncan, 1 Danie Walls oe that of Englirh. and holders were less anxious 4—Vacancy. —Daniel Wallace, In. wh © was nothing done for ex- 2-3. L. Orr. | SJ. A. Woodwai 4—James Met) ure! 5— Armistead Bart, O- Tanac Holmes. 7—W. F. Colooek. $= Charles sAllen, (F. 8.) 6— George Ashmun, 7 —Julius Rockwell. 8—Herace Mann, 9— Orin Fowle 10— Josepr Gs yale. bd but little for the trade, the sales daring the ing cnly 1.580 bble,at6ia Se Lard od was 83. for o ¥ and city. market was very quiet for d easier for The rales lots to the trade, at $11 60 for 1A ¥ Buel. 801 | Beet wi "bu oy at fall 2— Wm. Sprague, (F. 8.) 2—vihert @ Mratki oe one HN 6 temedbeme” city laxpection, Beet hams Hi. Hi, Sibley.” 5—George W. Jo 2 sissou RI. 6—James I Thomas, 1—James B. Bowlin, T—Meredith P. Gentry, | | 2—Williem ¥.N. Bay, &—Andrew Ewing, | 3—James 8 Green, 4- Willard P. Hall, Phel yo fohn O, Maerts 0- Fredrick P, Stanton, ent report 11—Chris'y 11. Wilkams.” | Tere as in tair request at 6 a S%e Rice,—The market a cyl article has been £0 per 100 Ibs . accor Brices.— A emall = of No. 1 p san wold at $1 12)¢ ‘he market was quiet iy To Our ‘market for Ohio and States Prison whiskey was very quiet. and holders evinced @ disposi tion to ferce sales Some 80 to 100 bales were sold, at | 27 a BTKe., closing Gull and nominal, at easier prices. | ae In this article there was very little done | to-day. A sale was made of 00 hbds, Orleans sugar, | old crop, at 60. Other kinds were firm, bat not | Owing to the article being po ag ia Livenpeen’ the market here wae rather quiet here were sales to-day ot 160 bhds Kentucky & 113g @ 120.; bbds. Mary atie. In foreign we heard — Sales of 60 quarter carks port were made, at 4-A. 0. Brown. NeW JER 1—Andrew R 2 William oi, Newell, 3—Ieanc Wildrick, 4 John Ven Dyke, b—Jumes G King. sew Mexico 1—William Messervy,§ new wastrany 1—.Amos Tuck, ( 2—Charies H ry, 2— William Hebard, 4—Luoius B, Peok, Jr. om 8—Alex. R Molladay, 9—Jeremich Morton, 10—Riehard Parker, 11—James M 12-H. A.B 18-¥. M’Mal 14—J.M Ii Beale, 16—Thomas S Haymend. wn The Cotton Trade New Yous, Nov, 25th, a Sd “ majority pg ad ote from the deficient: hI estimates 4 ward Stanley, an. 9—Devid Outlaw. 1—Charies Durkee, (F 8) the —— 2—Orsamus Cole. a- —— D. Doty. * Del from the Territories. tin place of Wm. Thompson, . oat, in Cage pp by of some Miegainty tat in the retarns. the ‘trom. whie. resianed "8 sent is by the Rev. Jered Perkins whig. om the revnd that several towns recently added to the dis- be had previously voted in another district for an ed an Territories. Sep’ nee of Henry Nev, tie. oe died Sept 10, 860 4 Fleeted » fall member, but will probably teke his frat an @ delega Ma He vaceat by the death of Chester Butler, whig, yee below « of bloom of cotton plant — te of f firet ‘hort number of days intervening extent and average daily production sinew 1806: — Brtent of | Daily te of . rat te of vr of Mote , | oth Ta pice ot 0. it. Conrad, Whig d to the Sy ads vacant boot by the death of John R. Harmonson, é 4 “noe Miedo recent b the death of Amos B. Wood. dem Fe *" Will provably be admitted toa at this ses. hore, we note thet « late bloom haw at. | sion. ort sales of 2499 Buenos | FI damages cau-ed ring, and the storm which exter — States in August, various!y esti- to 120 008 bales, “Tekin the mediu: ste, it appears improbable that the prophets, that of Jast, and uoder the clreumstances wilt not exoeed it “01 oo hand,tt is contended by those who be- lieve ins short crop. that this year the weather bas bee! ually unfavorable for the production of late and wet epring rendering re- planting oorenarae ® great extent; that the cold weatber in M cessive heat of July and ogre d followed by tl pe mare f° end of month. have all tended to addition of an early trest, the t _ per = cannot be rafely estimated o that of the year |. say 16 000 bales— equal to a crop of 1,800,000 To ‘ich add for the average ratio ~ Making Rai ad, onde, to $2.20 road, Bonds, $2: $04 Vermont aud Massachaset.s Railroad Married. On Thursday, Nov. 28, in 8t Bridget’s Church, by the Rev. Richard Kim, pastor, Mr Jas J Lyons, for- merly of Dublin, to Catnanine A., daughter of John McBarron, of this city. The Church, on the occasion, presented quite a bril- Mant appearance, being thoroughly iJuminated. High mass being sung, and the nuptial ceremony performed, the happy couple left for Chariestou, 8. C. escorted to the boat by a largezoircle of frieads We wish them, a pleasant time On the 28th ult., by the Rev. Dr Belch, Mr. Damint Ranxix to Miss Jave Binn, all of this city. Died. On Saturday afternoon, No Euizavetn wife ot Charles Fis he relatives and sriends of the tamily, are requested to attend her al, this (Monday), after two o'clock. from the reside: corner of Myrtle avenue and ‘Dumel 30, of consumptio: Th Elbert Burnbam, are re from the residence of be ther, Robert McFarlane, No. 67 Eleventh street, this (Nonday) afternoon, at 12 o'clock, without further invitation, Mis remains will be taken to Yonkers for interment Monticello (Sullivan co.) papers please co; At Astoria, on Wednes morning, the bien No- vember, after a short but severe illness, Joux Doxxer, Pod : by years—a native of Cahir, county Tipperary, Telam On the Ist inet, Exxavxon, youngest ——- of seme. and Jane Hatfield, aged one year amd three mon’ ‘The relations friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral this afternoon at three o'clock, from thelr residence, Washington street, Hoboken On Sunday, December Ist, 1850, Jenome Tavton, only wo of John and Bridget Adelia Keeland, aged two ths end nine days. the triends of the tamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the rosidence of bis parents, No.1 West street. His remains will be taken to Greenwood cemetery for interment. an Davin Huvoett Horr, in the 40th year 8 age. His sriends and acquaintances are respectfully in- yited to attend bis funeral. (at Calvary church.) with- out further notice, this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'clock cise) ti) Su rm Dee. Ist, after a painful illness, Faroe. nick Hean, 00m of Elizabeth and Simon Herb, aged 7 years, one month and seventeen days. The friends and relatives of the family, and the members of Concorde and Sineerite Lodges, I.0 0 F. are reepecttully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his femily, at No. 119 Fulton street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, without further ea a remains will be taken to Greenwood cemete: Saturday, Nov/S0gWittiam P. Caarrec, Jr, eget ayers and two months relatives and friends, also the members of Pear- son Light Guard Compan: pany, are Feepeettully fovited to attend his funeral on this day, at two o'clook, trom the residence of his tather, No. 122 Sand street, Brook- lyn. lis remaine will be taken to Greenwood come- tery. Gn the Ist inst,, Josnrn Brovoanor, Raq , merchant, aged 27 years. Masonic Notice —The members of 8t. Joha’s Li No. 1, and the frateruity in standing are respectful! requested to attend the funeral of their late brother, Jeneph Btut . from 370 eccteay, a two o'clock precisely, this day. FG. TISDALL, Master. i” mew WaTeR jolm, Davis, St Thomas, Nov Lit lath. at mil Rock Pas~ Amer Merlin, Sampson, hence for St e Lime, caw the brig Nancy, of Baltimore, g ing {Dep Knowlton, Liverpool, 41 days, Brig Spe: mea (ital), Pavettl, A ys, with mise to Lawns aL sys, with logwood, pe St Nicolo mole bearing nah & Abagail, trom Bos- + (of Boston), Stevens, Port au Prince, 7m with loge: d, te Daal Deshon, of Boe: Norfolk 234 inat, to procare medior Jono N Frankfort, Me, jaye, with offer, Turks Island, 20 days, with H Uraine st, lat 25.4," 40, lon 74 2), coke brig Francis Lord, Gladding, hence for Mobile, 3 days ). Nov Sth, 10 J dex ‘ugh, Washington, NC, 4days, with naval Spencer, Say Sohnee jail, Gos! Behr W Gandy, Schr Aatin Oster Norfolk Hawley. Hougn, thei Sehr Joseph ft fy Gre Parbreok, i. Kehr Daniel i, Shaler, Say bro Oricanay beige wise mph, W ileone for Mob The Somphore at the be Mighian veowels in sight Dec 1—Win wow. ts rive, from NW; meridian, W; sunset, Telegraphic Marine Reports. Bowron, Deo 1, rrivale on Satartey afserseon, Abs N 3 8h o grmasinat ™ me ey pen Cambria, Best pd Pa. ean California, arrived av Bermudas 18h, tm New Onis, Now 25. Cleared hip Marthe J Ward, en merset, me se ‘Bhenanae), vs Won asia nein ee oe, Fee's g Is of steamer A Wot irern Levtere oun Be ore: las stove-emen, To any part ot | Latter Bags are alec at Kenyon's, 91 Wall street, Herald Marine Correspondenee. ved in Wtork, Hier new came home la ‘ash ington, errived pt "Norma from Aux Cayes for Boston, arrived at Bolmes's Hole 26th. was to the brig mers nego deck of log- care) Nov 5— fr Thomas, Nov 16-Shipe sine from meni for New reported. Orleans, repg; Andover, do; and others before Realior se, 3 Norris non Allen, NY¥ork. Sidship North end; Bosten; sehr Syipb; also, steamer BB Forbes, for Porte- Bai ‘ator Now 2g—Arr 6 pone Davis, Somerset, v 27, PM. sohr Zephyr, Woot ship Moaireit, Sar Goren ey a to loaa tor NYork. CHARLESTOR, umphrey, Boston. dence. Dicnton Nov 28 Be! love, wrench, Bangor ~ Provingnce, Savannan, Nov ship soe bee mone, Nov ieee tokre 6 ¢e Grace, Md. for dout for Prov Wareham: Fran! Fraskiie, Oueuey, Mier NYork for Susan, Russel de fo for Nantucket; Champion, B: ix; bark Sumter, i, Cowell, Provi- hi me dueil, Philadelphia. Rovatars Hous ev "Si-arr brig: america, Treadwell, ior Salem Shackford, Palighciatte. for for Boston; Marraguagus, , Aux ore, French, Pils for Lt ~4 ce | a for Ready, Cates, Phi i pear erp fo Rockland; vidence; Edward Lye for NYork; Sophia Parker, ir Senate. Boston for oped nian Desa — Elizabeth, C ro Fanta and, French, ‘Saorsmonte Clty 4 phia; echr Bonita, Abies neh “rowed | Master ara’ Wheeter,brigs Adela, and lov 28—Arr sobre a, nae pad- more: Lonsdale, Baker, Philaaelphis, Bld sloops ‘Thomas B Hawkins, Jones, vm dora Hale, Atkins, Car- ‘York, Smsek, NYork; Schr Grecian, King, Bath, Me. Sid Havre jurdick, pid Sr THomas—Gov Vow 4 AND Mavans—-Sreomehip, Jeans—Prince Paul, of Wu: “| tas. C Drakes, G Luis Henriques, 0 J McCortney, RM Naj M_L Gibson, Jobs Gravy, A Miller, R Ken- aa sare aye ? g Fou sana Pav Eee | . ot'D er ae All le*ters mast or siren Rigeetre ress rent ke Secommodntions ee - wpegtemges FAGHTIO a Sead a SL TS ae 4 YORK in W been built, by on sare has boon taken in Rhein ere nsure strength ax\ ‘ND. LIVERPOOL UNITED: STATE t suips gom this line are oy sr Pry int IC, te Graftce. 130; exete. yh) i size state rooms, iverpool te c bo attached to each ship. Ro berths seen soured ntl pal paid for. hips will mot be scoowntable for ‘The owners | eee s mae dowels, by . ator or therefor, and she vale Ei = De. Do. jueeday, 3 ay ae 3 fs roth i. ‘ ri Seb, 186 %, the rat er be materially redw Hea Wptbserens, N. 7 oF een aleestaemaze a of freigh: TE BRITISH AND NORTR AMERICAN ROYAL Mai] Stonmehipe between, New York and Liverpool. 4i- ae rect, and between only calling at Halifax to land and Li beg. fee: Le E.G. Lott, from Boston, Wednesday, i1th Deoem- “2 c. December, 15 omerien, N cember, 1850, ten and Liverpool—ihe Boston bo o mails and pas- thoir mastheed— J. Stone, from Now York, Wednesday, 4th Docom- as Jadkine, from New York, Wednesday, 13h annon, from Boston, Wednesday: 25th De- <firies, A. Ryrie, from New York, Wednesday, lst January, Canada, W. Harrison, from Boston, We: ary, Is6l. Paseage cabin Do. No berth seou Anesday, 15th Jann- from ee York or rorpirprd Liverpool, in first Freight will be tee haere S je deyond an smount for soreont mal © o t vere and on bo: wupapere must pass through the Post or freight and passage a) row: Jt.. 83 Broadway, After the first of April mess, the rate freight by the above steam ors from Liverpool, will be veny mat lly reduced. ‘arcele, orders, TEAM: we op FOR BAV&E.—FRENCH, ofike dag FUnet Britain, Tet per Routheapren ty at by the oth pnd ng 1880. LIVE aston" Teorived for an: and fers ‘and forwarded by thers Prostin, 0 see das . ILLS, & Co., Pp gure MALL gruhuenrr cox comr, Biber steamers imepected et of t he mon’ Sie bette fe Bos oT ther Mexioan hor, sayival tu the Paciae poreees tea! a? See th Bavenaee Pee uaneveriai bwin ae stone eae via aed ot be ts ecaaie unnan t Fou viny an hb Tickets for cation to the Company, nth cen be Sap raiees seh ment enien ‘salle st Panama. ANY.—TH! 6 Wall are Rah ace | J ances Sed Fort ae |e dys miienas | DD Beare | oy ae | sitet, Now Fhe “ha HRMTASNG LAUR ASOR eee oe thaw OT) 0 Re STRAWER eres. will leave from pier No. 4 freight mm aie IANA, he. fone Fa oR “quo pao it ONTAR Tyrie te ‘on bouré beft re 1 erelock F% NEW ORLEANS Be 's SEY, ye, < ror PARR | £1 iN. wag DECEMBER ae ee oiyest si cea Uava- ‘tabie’. pTmgM FAmaMa 10 84m FRAwOMOD. Bisstage bersas ts fond idl Wid Sd ones uae” Ped tthe on ask te saeaion Special notion Ia given to ships a spmpany, have @ation at the com Need ai ieeie tc commander, ¥ or Peary ei eee rH scoured until paid for, All letters mauet peas office. Fer Poet of TORTIME! 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