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weer mare aes Common Council, . Balen, 7 ‘ SHIPPING, NEWS BY THE MATL eon atin ee seen a SE eae Ce oom on er NesEaatere maar Our Baltimore C: ee aie ey + . poe 16, » lon 668, spoke sehr from for fe Liverpool, wilt at ry Bavrimone December 2,1860. | Spproved. mm se ES NO a tied—Sebes Viotory, Georgetown, DC; St Helens, Phila stiesencieys Dreamers My welt asloge ib Durning te Stamey Catenbe- Begin Reete~ Fal Dante Tas seu ae conte cent PETITIONS KEPRERREO. Jenny Lind--Commerce, $e. Of William Carline, to be relieved from tax; of Thos. On Monday, the 2d imst., E.ten Nonan Gattecier, — berth, Pitts, and for the relief ; ‘ : Malls. The burning of the steamer Columbus proved a most | pany'No. 18, for relief, of WB Westenra Hoes vem: spative of Vounty Fermanagh, Ireland, aged sixty ing nd ‘ wit goo | POR heart-rending affair, and was doubtless produced by ited uer of Deeds; of above two hun- Her friends, and those of the family. are requested to ta ‘ednesday, A im one of those new spark-arresters, which had recently red citizens, for the extension of the Harlem Railroad attend ber funeral. on W y afternoon, the 4th from ite 2 , inn sthe ote chimney. Phe inpranen no | Gah fatty monte et fying rut tetag sas ce reci ener | Brac meme meee eater ae | Been is, that Captain Hollingshead and his mate, Mr. | a single track on the westerly side of Chatham street, On the 30th November, at Port Volde: a it. Berwote, 01 thames, Ports t igo ond all | or Godman, were both smothered and burnt in the vessel, | 0m Ti ements terminas to the south end of the nu lungs, Clana Axnison. Bxchapee Hisedine hoot (7 Biches hon Friday, Stine, | ee aemD. K. 6,740 ermne run ie t) ine of etommer succeed a vey nine gente ee, eee an ta the Caen ie | caza.e that point; of Clarkson, Urelias, for rellet from during last week were abcut 7.000 bushels She chugs on Sasueday Teh ae ma yl alt Beccmber Fak, 7) “il suoveet she ASLAN re was more new corn offering to day. ‘Letters can be pre- pry ‘office. to any = — tito the Captais office. Tho steamer Portsmouth has | the remiasion of tax ror the year 1849; of the German | market was rather de cane The roecipte from tog wore. Wall Mall Steamers ‘the sine som o od wave whe gone down the bay to search for the hull, and also to | ¥: Church, to be relieved from an a-sessment | November 4d to 30th, 1490 aecregate 10.000, bushels, ‘She ahees Latten Regn aen sien wh Rensor’y, 8 PER cteneh, ae 7 cain omatec endeavor te obtain the bodice of the vistime, if they fore Hand pump. ‘at the corner of Vorty rata bile the exporte from July’ Ito November 80th, Sorald Mastne Coevemeodonse, ‘ 4 — oan nd. an avenue; of J. Raynor, for grading and re- sbout 210 000 bushels Since our Jest report 10,- Ler oe Mr. Samuel J. Hays,a master machinist at the | gulatings public ejuare; of Fraucis Sola to h 12.000 bushels have changed hands at 66 a 66}(0. Arrived—Bark Sacaqners, Turley, NOrleans; schrs Bro- ships ving been built by contract, anmesnirtet Mount Clare depot of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, | imoneyepaid on wrong lots rafuedes to hin oi anne | fon chd Weer B tte a Se ae en ee ee Srraction, as, ales tn thats cngiaees ee ocenee and ‘bas just entered into an engagement with the Russian | C. Jewel, fora lease ot piers No 46. 47 . 1 Fever Searles. g | _ Cleared Barks Minerva, Michacls, NOrieans: Delaware, their for are unt= ‘Minister. to provecd to St. Fetersburgh, and enter into | River; ¢t Weshingten for Se hat $ | uewin ard Oak. Ry sohre Mary Bitzubeth, Pick= tele or the employment of the Emperor. as Master of Gon. to the seoond story Or Fi 6 Lorrie a cins sists ssasen SEAN oes Ceersnclte $2 pr tonam ona tha expense gt Rusa | Susann te'Teain wna om ore ae | a eel ae i ; ty Ree unnian: sh ws | Rh eeeetitememanae 2 Pp i penses: policemen in the Tweltth war: e te Norther: erse: family paid out, and home again, provided he remains Communica from the Mayor, suthorizi: 5 83.000 bushels were received by the ? ; let aah ees, wipe MOR, ee: 1 at Be bershnewrnt Taull pat 9 two years Hudson River Railroad Company to propel th tiver boate last week. 1 8 | weather im the Gulf. On the ult, at 33g o'olook, am, owners of these About fifty workmen Lave taken possession of the | from Thirty-firet street to Onnm ‘With a steady demand from the trade, we 1 7 | 26.25, lon & 50. a heavy squall struck the Pcorrving acy Front street Theatre, this morning, to decorate and | locomotive, or dumbengine Referred, €f 200 bags iio coffee. at 10% a 1LKe.; 160 7 2 | migen mast to the misentop speaker boom and beautity it for the reception of Jenny Li Communication from the Comptroller, with a at 125; w 130; and 50 bags 8t Domingo, at I FE ee caine tlectes than cnen will give her firet copecrt, on next Mon at. The | nance, providing for the issue of $25.6Wu of ; 1} and aitat Loin sprong foremest, carried away fore: sale of tickets will take plage om next Saturday, and | Stook. in 1849, for the extension of the Uroton Water ‘The market opened firmer thie morning, H 1 | Gepost pare and foretop sail fore cell ane jit, damenes the considerable competition will be displayed for the first | Works. Referred to the Vommittee on Finance es Of 1.200 bales, before 'Chi it prove. 1 2 forward f houses, cook €, and srove the seat, The principal competitors will be Taylor, the Resolution, That Thirty-fourth street. from Fourth | ment of 3c. on Saturday's prices, After the Southern | ¢ 43 T ‘The was lost overbuard, and the ship hatter, Danskin ho ki tle- | avenue to the Enat River, be regulated and graded, and | mail was received, buyers offered higher prices, but | Gon 2 1 |, (Renwien 4 ” bile from NYork, men’s furnishing ostublisn ments, Dr. Duluny, the curb and gutter stones set ¢! in Referred. without finding cellers, The reduced estimaces of the | Croup. 13 1} | Ba: nae Bs Hee ar 4 Qh ohe fom Nut. oe ; tent medicine mam. and probably Dra. Rogers, Jokn.s REFORts oF comnitreRs crep, pouring in trom every quarter, is the only cause | Congestion 1 § | Soukip Caicnsen, Shien eneused Suny the lave ceainn opie sen, Harris. Huet and Dow Report of the Committee ou Pulior, in favor of refer. | of the preeent desire to get an early interest 10 the | pesiney H 1 2] tingsslls, me, of tbe bark. ‘Tho number of verseln iu port. exclusive of bay craft, | ring the petition ot Frederick Wertz, for damage mus- staple, Diarra 3 2] Bum Hunoras at Kdgartown, let, from, Norfolk, f Gt the close of last week, were 13. ships, att Darks, 33 | tained at the tailors’ rlot, to the Committee om, | gg eEtirizns -— Were more plenty end easier. The Lest | Deeper 3 9 | Bertemouth, picked! up,no date, 18) milaa ia. emt Tigs, am ooners. amounting to eo regate pan lop! . 80, iu favor of paying medic: 8 ol ir ¢ Western live geese, were at e ie tee Lo 7 -y «3 of Id-ot which number, Gare up for Calitorniae ©” | bille of Doctors Kinaier, Sherrill Aubbell, ke “Adopted. | Suxeycath, > nash the Chest... 2 2 | Saw gels Beck was ont next day ifm the Barwin, in ao of the, Commitee cn oobi ke . | Phi ew Age patted postneee doing in cod- 16 1 4 N Slips, recommending a concurrence with the Boar al a ackerel (new) were very firm, “ i bor be at Sand Our Philadesphin Correspondence. of Atslstant Aldermen in the resolution to reter the | at $1060, for No. 1, $8 90 for, No z, cad $676 «96 ot 1| may weet’ ese or tue tnierlala gre aired tiene es Put aortensa, Deo, 2, 1850, extention of pier 16 North River Concurred ia, Also, | No. 3, with sales of a few «mall lots 2 2 it house is to be of cas: iron oe and to be |\D HAVRE STEAM N, Seif-surrender of a Mon Charged with Murder—Steam | in regard to the leasing of bulkhead, on West struet, at | Fasicnts—There was more doing in freights to 1 2] rected mee feph ws gan ot LW Flaws, By. Southampton ‘Detlar Mploctin— Scamy Lind. $0 Amos and Christopher streets. asking to be discharged | Liverpool. About 26,000 bushels grain were en; i 3) wenreste Lets ri tons burden, v Explos pany Sind, Ge, trom farther consideration of the petition. Adopted. | on Saturday afternoon. at 83d Today, about 6000 7 Arr at NBedford 80th, bark x, Indian Ocean, 1300 whey sa Peter Lobb, who stands edarged with the murder of | Report of the Comanittee on Lamps and Gas in favor | a8.000 bbis flour were engaged at I.. with some wheat # | ree a 'Gibvs, FH, 75 op: Young | gr 'inecirek, trom pena: Nori siver, ‘watcbman Mooney, ot Moyamensing, about six months | of Legge) yada ig werent 7 cersh Sap Deasakae — ee toes cotton, at 'y4.; and font fea Fs 4 4 eae N83 90: Birereis, cy Phe te] $120. No berths scoured until ald for. all st 5 W en, ebt mal a since, va bagricry 3 _ or Pe ta hoe “ig street, between Grand ad Walker trosee Pye cotton, aan $0 $1 per barrel for shes, bythe peoket M M4 hnimpback: auth car Congress, do, | MOBS EL ee LIVING SFO. police flow and surrendered himself. He has ad- | Adopted Also. in favor of placing two gas lamps in | of the 10th, To California, rater “of ordinary sail x a . y Greased & letter to Mayer Gilpin, protesting his in. | front of the chureh edifiee, comer of Henry and Scam- vooeeta rang fed from 60 a 70a , and in clippers at $112, 3 bh BR a i oe # esas » gad MEG PRANEMIN FOR Ga . “ mel street opted. 1 ment goo08. Vall ‘Oct 13, ad. wrence, nccence cfthe charge, A* Baltimore Pat, or Patriok | "A Srerte Adopted a sete tothe | eRe Ce Teen! GOOGE. ise to the United, States, 215, Ireland. 6). A: Ra sy Cahill, the State's evidence, on whore testimony the Dill er indictment was tound. ia still a fugitive from jasce. Uke coommonwealth will find it a hard task ‘to eovict Lobb, Perbsps it was the knowledge ot thir tact, hat induced the prisoner to deliver bimsel( =p Av upright boiler, at the rear of Joha Murphy's Yachine shop ia Hroad street. below Wood, exploded This u orping wdout 10 o'clock creating considerable «xelement in the mighborhood, bat tortun juring nobody. The top blew out. and a! foreed several hundred feet Bread street. The building was nor mach injure ‘the boiler wee located beveath athed outside the be morning concert wb: 0 have been gi dy Mise Lind at Harnum’s Museum to morrow morn ing. bea been given up on secount of @ hoarseness with which the tair Swede been attacked. The concert for Wed poved on the sam this city will take pl sufiiciently recovered by tl _ The d slection of Horn R Kn: ase as Proseonting y, was continued this morning in tho Common Pleas, The Ion. George M Dalles argued the case today tor Mr. Kneass,in @ learned argument, It is approaching a termination overy slowly, Politics tho Next Presidency. Now Youx.—BSinee the elections in this State, poli- Licians have kept very quiet, and very little is said, except upon the anticipated repeal of the Fugitive Slave law. The Albany Evening Journ t, though quiet upon the subject of the choice of a Senator in Von- grers. quotes from all the whig papers of the State, tiens of Governor Fish for that post, bat that geuileman is the choice of ig abolition organ iu Albany, and may safely to be the favorite of the majority of the elect, The question of the repeal, or ma- trial modification of the Fogitive Slave tew, will, of ccurse be ope of the most important features in the election of United States Senator, and, whoever re- crives the nomination will in all probability. receive it. under a pledge to use his exertions for the repeal of that law, Vincixia.The letter of President Fillmore, to a Citizen of Georgia, exprersive of his determination to have the Fugitive Slave law enforced, is redeived with ‘very poor favor in Virginia, The Richmond Enguirer, heretofore coincided im all the measures of the com- Promire; but the letter of the President, and the fact 0 bis having called upon the Attorney General for bis ©pision with regard to the Marshal of Boston, has celled forth the bitter denunciations of that journal, with faithlesaness to every pl: ¢ oon: \ obligation, palaied with or, enivids bis contempt of the obligations of his fee drinks behind the faebdl im paralyzed by the love of «Mee aud fuar of eibliity, and thrasts before hiseit the sham « duge of the opinion of the Atpormey Geaeral. It is also particularly severe on the authorities of Boston. for the wegiect of thy obligations belonging to them = The th neglected; the libertios of tha u of the country are set aside, and awpt,and even with persecution snd cruelty, The deviers for drlays avd embarrass. ment are multiplied «iin 2 fereeity more than savage It fe ready to urge Virginia to veize the strong weapon comrpereial nom tat reourse, and rtrike dowa the Srord that Msteachusett: bow retaed for the destruc tion of the stupendons confederation of States. The Trmevsl of the tree negroes of the State ts strongly talked of and it ts probable such & movement will oe made ip the next Legis ure. The So Side Demo- cref, ® papet published at Petorabacg. rays that it is repared to warn the poople agains the profestions of Ficcaip and the pretended justios of the North, tor owe are ohinere elope Tegleoted, with Jt knows that the only aim of the people of the North ds to abotien the institution of tlavery Sour Oanoniva Lt would seem that the spirit of Beer rsion, in this State. Legislature is now in o is rtronger than ever, The sion; but has not yet brought 1 upon relative to the forward any measure to Slavery question. The ae of Governor Seabrook is strongly in favor of secession, aud he thiaks it would be best tor the t« +f the Soathern States jon. The letter of n ¢ieunion, is written in the ae He recom the Vaton The letter b inter to withdraw atonce trom the t onu das Hen James tinm: Strongest poreit Mediate dirsoluri ortance, from the imct that it is proba amilton will be the eo { Hon John 0, Cat oun, in the Unitea sta nate was one of divg men in the neliifies nt of 1892, ever since thet time been strongly prejudiced rinst the North, and if elected to the Berate, endeavor t olucion of the Wnion A r wea re o General Ham. mond. at « stom ton sentim r railed. Hon. Mr in the eovrse of rom 2 y the South bad © the cixeolution waseifected the better it would be ‘the South. There is but ope voiee in the State, from every quarter the ery 1 for @ total separation from the North Mirae The Demoeratio press of this State are Still denouncing the Caion as an opprapsion to the South, which should at once be shakea off. The Mir- yeeippeem be very bitter iu its den uaciacion of the Pre- #ident, for ordering the arrest of Gen. Quitman, the Governor of the State. The order for the arrest has doubtless or @reste some difficulty at the capital of the State. The oourre of the Fresident.in making « distinction be, tween thore who participated in the prevention of the enforcement of the Fugitive Miavs law io Boston. and those who participated in the Cubs invasion, is de- ‘De unced in the strongert porsidle lana The Vieks- Durg Senrinel eails upon the pe fend their executive against the oatrages of the federal overnment, art om foot and carved out by the Presi- jent of the United Staten; that paper says the time Bas come tor the people of Missi=sippt to assert and de- fend ber rights, if no other State will, end repel any Ontrage irom whatever rouree. Groncia,—The election for delegates to the State dar ention, called in consequence of the pascage of the @arious compromise bills by Cove bas resulted in ‘Whe total defeat of the divanion party. The unionist Ihave carried all the countirs of the State, except three which the Bavanneh Grorgien « was effected through the aid of Northern goid, and traitors to the rue interests of the South The State, it says, has real. grace by submitting to the dictation ot North: oN in he Ay be ot despair that the people of ‘the State will yet see their error, and throw off those who have sold ber independemoe The Joice over the result, aud herald it asa ‘and order over the woret kind of ult mad Republican anys, it les vietory of org 1d be proud and show to tl s the cow 7. that ‘oteitharanding fo ma ry paid of disun' Georgia i¢ still om the side of t ° Upion. Supertor Court. Retore Chief Justiow Uakley. Dre The trial term commen & jur thir brane el teren, whe ow co Paine at. Potrick McNally ond vr, ve, Robert He on = wale ane evit to recov count ot 177 4 wished by plaintiffs. for the use of datendant. Gefenoe rt up wae that defendant had contracted ame to build the houses, and i t. comtracted with plaiotiff: fom verdict for plaimtiffs djourned tor $416 «The Court! United States Ctreuit Court. Petord dadge Jnaron Vifeod Hall, ea Coiling Bi. Baker — thie te & ral A, restrain the defendant from in- t. obtatord by platatit in 1662 for mating bricks, and to eom- outers rreslved by Dim 4 great excitement, and will probably | petition of Leulah Ketcham, for « contract to paint the railings around the Park, and other public grounds Adopted. Forty-fitth street, between Third aod Fifth with ap ordingnce, Adopted. The Board then adjourned to 5 o'clock this evening BOARD OF ISTANT ALDERMEN, This Board met at a quarter past 6 o’olock on Monday n, snd commenced the busiaess of the De- term Present, the President {a the chair, end @ querum of the members in their places. The minutes Of ecveral of the previous meetings were read and ap- proved. PETITIONS. Several petitions were presented, and appropriately Telerred to committees. Among these was the petition of B.D. Hurlbut for lease of pier No. 21 East river. Referred to Committee on Finance. Petition fora new market at the foot of Gouverneur street. Referred to Committee on Markets. Of Joreph Geery tor lease of lot No. 66 of common lands. Keterred. Of Wm. C. Dusenbury for leave to close Low's lane. Referred. Petition for sidewalks in West Eleventh street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues. Also, same in Thirtieth street, between Fifth avenue and Bowery. Referred Remonstrance of the citizens of the Ninth ward egainst the Hudson River Railroad Vom, passenger cars below Thirty second stree! Of Peter Mozris for 4 sewer in Thirty-th' street, between Fiith and Madison ave Reterred. Of J, Vanderspoon, to fence vacant lots in Thirty-first street. Referred. REPORTS OF COMMITTERS. The Committee on Markets reported adverse to building marke tt the foot of Fourteenth street. East river. and of the same street, North river. Report accepted. ted. Keport of th jittee on Streets. in favor of con. currence to order ‘ing posts to be removed from Fulton street, between Pearl and Nassau streets. committee, in tavor of concurrence to ‘ate, rb and gutter stones, in Livingston Fifteenth and Seventeenth streets. © Bame, to regulate, pave, and set curb and gutter stones, in Twenty-wighth etree’, from Tenth ayenue to Hudson river. 51 , to pave Twenty. elghth street, between Brooadway and Madison ave- pur, and to flag sidewalks in same. Same, for build. ivg ® welland pump in Forty-ninth , bet wei Sixth and Beverth avenues. Allcencurred in. 8: committee. in favor of concurring to pave Twenty-first Street. 110 feet weet from the Second avenue. Adopted A communication was received from the Ma: sending some documents relative to police arrange ments, which docu nents were presented by Willa: H Maxwell Received, laid on the table, and ord to be printed. PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Rerolution appointing George P. Nelson a Trustee of Common Achooisin Ninth ward.in place of Edmoad M. Young, resigord = Cowcurred ta. Resolution to have Temple etreet, trom Liberty to Thames street, repaired, Covourred in Resolution that the Street Commissioner be re- querted to enter into am arrangement with the coa- tractor for extendiog Pior No. 43, North river, to and straighten the top of the old pier to the lev: the new part now building. Coveurred in Resolution that cross lk be relatd in Second avenue, couth side of Twenty-eighth atrest RPSOLL TIONS, Resolution in favor of an ordinance to fi enalty on builders who neglect to p! as to prevent or wa: der the roaffoldi ny a life cr limb by the falling of timbers, bricks, ete. Adopted sclutien granting permission to the Ameri > eataphic Company to extend the lise of thoir posts. eterred Resolation to advertise Pl atun expense of $50, Re- avenue D, bere paved. Adogted Revolution calling on the Preeident of the Harlem Railroad Company to inform the Common Council why the arcbing of the Fourth aventtr was net com. mensed on the lst of October Inst, im accordance with ordinance. Rerolution adopted. Resolution that Ebenezer H Brown b+ appointed | mon Schools in the Seventeenta ward. Court of General Sessions. Before the Recorder and Ald Fravkiia sod Conklin Dre he December term o the Uoust of Sea ions commenced today. The business to be transacted during the month, is principally indicated by the fol le wing Cetendar.—Murder, 1; robbery, l; burglary, 7; per jury. 1; forgery, 1; grand larceny, 2); illegal voting. 1; soliciting parsengera without liernse 1, making im ali Lerider these there ace wit ady indicted 27; « fined as witnere, 1; for ebendoning ‘amily, 1. ‘Total old ard new cases. 62 Grend Jury — The lit of Grand Jurors being called. the following gentlemen answered. nnd were duly qualided to serve a* members of the Grand Io Wm 8. Vonvelly. Fore Baker, Genjamio M ¢ t, Sidney Ketcham Ber tleury OK Undernill atte mor wntrusted thexa lls oa too slight testimony, trusting to for the acoured rove hie innecevee. This, his honor char, the wer highly improper, aa, by snob rt ot the Grand Inquest, an innocent mai bt bave an imputation cast upoa his charact h it would take time and trouble to remove, T mort advisable for the Grand Jurors to parsue, Would be to find no bill unlers on the production of such Costimony. a if presented before you, avd aunoon tradicted, you would convict the party accused, were | you acting ae petit jurors on thetrial of thecase § The | Recorder then proceeded to call the attention of the Grand Jury to the b against illegal voting, against vending lottery tickets, and sev: which the stetutes make it wary for him to call Also, in favor of regalating ad grading tierce, without sales of al other ordinances | extent of 1,200 box were beld at bi oranges were made $1 96; but at the close. they ‘ices, Small sales of Havens le at $635 per barrel urrants, 37 while sales have been 60c., the latter being for city use, With » good demand, and a small stock, prices tended upward The last sales of Bustern were at $1 68s $1 75 per M , cash. Line —A moderate burinese was done in Rockland, t 83a 85e fer common, and $1 12 fur lump. The was pretty large. Motassxs.—Of Porto Rico about 120 bhds. have cbanged bands. at 2829. In other descriptions we ve not heard of any transactions, while holders were Navat Bron ¢ last sale of spirits of turpentin¢ (100 barrels) was at Sic, time; but there were some sales rumored at easier rates. Rough turpentine was held 873g, with small sales. Tar was quiet. Wilmington common rosin commands $1 45, delivered. The exports of naval stores, from July 1 to November 40. 1860, bave amounted to 145 750 barrels. O:ts.—In Hnseed we have no new feature to notice. The rales of the day were 3,500 gallons. in lote at Satur- Whale oil remained steady, but not ac- tt 62 a S4c. The shipments of all kinds of oi from September 1 to November 3), 1950, reac! 408 500 gallons. Provisions —Pork —The transactions in this article, to day. were confined to the retail trede. and the mar- ket was dull. About 350 bbls. bare beem taken, in lote. at $11 50 a $11 62% for mesa, prime. About 32650 packages Pt shipped for foreign ports. from July 1 to Nov. 30, 1850, Beet wae steady, with sales of 250 bbis., ineludieg new mese st $8 75 & $10—the latter price for Ohicago ex- tre, which was scarce and wanted it $4 75 8 $575. Old was dull, ard nominal Fine ‘Watb Gas Stored wbte #25 carks sold at $73¢ Hav —Prices have not varied, 6 quest, at $14 a $14 50 tive. ‘Only 180 bbls. sold at 7% @ 77 prime article in bbls. Kegs were nominal at 80 exports of lard from July 1 The to Dee 1, 1850, sam up 1.296.604 Iba. Butter was stendy, at 14 0'173<¢. for Weat- ern dairy and 8 @ lle. for Obio. Cheese was steady at6 a 6%, The shipments of butter and cheese, from J to Nov. 80, were 4 555,850 Iba, on Reat Estate. —A lot situate on the Third avenue, sold auotion near Fourtventh street, 212600, was by ‘The market was quiet to day, the sales being at $3 25 per bbl. The receipts of last e to-day for $2,450. Re week were O76 casks, andthe ‘exports 300 do. Evinivs.—The market was rather unsettled to- for Obio and Prison whiskey, with more doing. A! 800 bbls. were disposed of at 26}¢0. a 27c., closing “see ‘We have only to report sates of 75 amd 100 axa —We ° bbés. Porto Bieo eugars at6\c Inother tions there was nothing done, while prices were firm. ‘The stock of evgar iv thiy market, on Saturday even- ing Nov. 30, was of Cubs. 1426 hhds.; New Orleans, 1.688 hhds ; Porto Rico, 469 hhds.; and St. Croix, 100 hbds. Total, 3,023 bhds. against bhds. on the Bist of October. showing » decrease in the stock of 2.842 bbés . or nearly one half the amount on the mar- ket on the ist ultimo This supply, with an iacressed demand. would certainly stiffen the warke tan it is, the trede do not enter treely, and price con- siderably deprese=d Tstiow wos quiet, with emall sales at T\(o per ib. cash. The exports of tallow from July ist to Deo, let, 1860, reached 1.656 826 Ibe Txas —There bas not been much done in this trade po. 200. a 40e.; and Hyson Skin at During the past month there has been an active business doing, 9s will be seen fr fo ing principally to the mear the won The operations 1850, comprine 2 200 tga Ide per lb; 60 do, Virginia 492 Ohio and Maryland at OM #80. ‘ 76 do Mason county at 1145 Ie; 100 bales Komtucky stems at lo Ih; 150 onsen Connrcticat seed loaf (new) at 14 @ 160 ; 40 do do (old) at 27 « 28¢., and 100 do. Florida do. (mew) at 24a620 perly The stock of foreign and domestic on hand in this market this morving. (Dee. 2 1550.) wae as follows:—6 100 binds, | Kentucky Virgivia; /50do Obio and “Maryland; 200 eaves Connecticut reed leat, 172 e-roons Costa Rios; ‘200 do. Yara; 1 491 do. 8t. Domingo, and 1 740 do Gaba The receipte dariog the month reached | 221 hhde., including 1,200 bhds Kentucky The exports of ma. nvtactured tobacco, trom July lst to December Ist, were 898 017 Ibe. and of crude 5.8¢5 packages. Wratenone.—The inquiry was pretry active, and the market firm at previous figures. The exports of thie article, from July let to Nov o0th, 1850, 1 004.100 Ibe. MARKETS KLSkwnere, 4 Board—10 sbrs, Gorara 30 shes. Reading ding Mortance 6's, 8 . Deo Bank, 12%; $08 City 6 1,0'u'Se. BoXgs $19,000 K- ip tonal, 2); 91.08) 4.00 i, Mi 1 1) Penney leant s 6° q tanal Bonde, 4: 1M) Sehaylnill "es, 1.000 Comden'snd Amboy Railroad ; 18 Com mercial Bank, OU; 25 Sehaytkill Nav ge- 30-13 shee Ci Dis; 15 Telegraphic Reports, Naw Uninans, Nov, 80. 1860. The rales of cotton. yesterday. were 1000 bales, and | atter the receipt of the Europa’s news. an advanoe of 46 & ‘0. took place. middling being quoted 1340. @ 12y0. | The sales of the week-have been 20,000 bales. Sugar hae declined an eighth Orsctsnate 2-7P.M. | The flour market wae quiet to-day. tially changed since our last report A small | 8 65, but $3 60 ts considered the firure the attention of every Grand Jury to. They then re o tired to their cbamber, end commenced the Duslaces | Eran ts Setascre soon’ We of the term. rice, bat thon» figures will Petit Jurors ~The list of the petit jarora being called, 4 700 $3 80 m consi. | trenty four answered | mies pork sales were e@vcted | Jwore Fined. —Ten grand jurors andtwenty six petit jiven as am | jurors, bot anawering to thelr a when cailed, were market bas a down fined $25 each for pon-atte Case of Marcus Cicero Staniry —Recognizance For. od —The District Attorney, this mor reus Cleero Stanley teappear for trialon a it did pot a theretore. iT dan’ nivance was, CITY TRADE REPOW Moray, Deo. P Asvires ~The demand was limited to-day, and pri rather lower The aeles reached 75 0 100 $5 76 @ $5 81 for Pearis, and $6 for Pots, olosl Beravererrs.— Flour There wae consid ere Giplayes by holders of State and Western flour to-day, Prices of rome deroriptions have improved There was » pretty fnir inquir, the trade, and for epeculative investment, but the high views ef owners restricted the transactions For export there was not much doing. The operations in Domestic adi 00 head Seo merbes for Southern Flour oe 5 125 for sales of 600 barrels at $500 « brands Alexandria, Baltimore a orth Riv. i F ss iE the atti = : jov duth, 1860, 16 900 omy in active hwheet Fleur wae =F % 2 a 1 there was rather more offering, and ? 6 a OMe , at worth of | Feoeipts of flour by t! to the ult.. were 145 anne | © M. Wilton. 180 Carroll street, Brooklyn, this (Tues- $3 wea a Bak ar dae In bame we bear of but few sales, at tice. A lot of green hame sold on | Saturday, a $3 wa Piphiexey continurs good. at 230. Avnary, Deo. 2, 1860, The receipts since our last have bee iF. 23.000 barrels; wheat, 12000 bushels: 600 bushels; bar- Jey. 9008 Durbels, In flour there more buyers than Pe f Bales bave been 2000 barrels at $5 tor Genesee; $4 62 for etrait State. and igen. Prime wheat is in fair de- Sant, nae te earnest Geo ja ber! aol Cats are doing better; enles o1 5 000 bushels at $1 atle bed Weather cold. ond threat: Married. In New York city, November 24 by the Rev, E. Hat- fe d. Mr Jon Buscn, of Baltimore, to Miss Sanan Ann Raspart, of the eee Baltimore and Philadelphia papers please copy. On Wednerday morning, November 2. by the Rev. Jobn D. Blain, the Hon. James Reovor to Many Fau- cenes, eldest daughter of John Bilis, Eeq., all of New Brunswick, N. J. MT On Sunday, the let inst., dawns akan, you Dy rom of the late Uapt. James M. Treat, of Praaktort, Main The friends of the famflz are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the rosidence of his upole, day) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. astern lense cop} On Sunday, the let Hhvt dons 8.7 Srascwee Nie friends and felatives are respeotfuily invited to | attend hie funeral on this day, at one o'clook, trom bis residence, Myrtie cvenue, near A: street, Scotland. 3: Wales, 2; Germany, 22, France, indies, 2; Belgiam, 1; Swede: Switzerland, 1; West "Fnou—Hespital, Bellevue, 4; Penitentiary, Blackwell Irland 2; Small Pox Hospital, do.,2; Lunatic asylum, di ir ane, i; Ward's ‘mingdale Asylum fo Inland, 9; Ran Island, 3 Cit tal, & City Prisom ‘I; Al Bouse Biach welts infant, # Colored Howe, 3; Colored Per fons, 10, A. W. WHITE, City Inspector, City Inspector's office, November 30, 1450. Weekly Report ‘of Deaths and Interments, Inthe city of rooklym, for the week ending Nov. 30, 1850. DISEASES. Apoplexy.....+ 1 Heart, disease of cl idk iati . <1 Hooping Cough M1 Inflammation of Brain of stomach 3 ‘Aaults, 23; Children, 17. Total, 40. f Health, Nov. 30, 1 Ofice of Board of Health, Nov. 30, 1850. NB-I in yp ye .—Interments in Green’ or grounds from New York, and other places, 45. MARITINGE INTELLIGENCE. _—— Pert of New York, December 3, 1850. wy I i (ae apelae’ Santen, Gri & Co (aa tleatance); Meusphie, Bunker, Outerbridge, Bristol, E: Est ac nce), Juniata, Letronce, New Ovieans, Nesmith & ol rd, w Ore sovanea Crowell, Savannah, Sturges, Clearman & “Abram,” © S_W Lewis; Daniel % ogo eon, , Ms *; archur (Br acy. t Ro Lewes ys, with cotton, £ Bosto: July 18, passed ), tin, Re. to order. low ®, tas B Br brig Fairy, from Halifax for be jeuced very light weather since | as ude, having met with bus one gale, of Thomarton), Pillsbury, New Orleans, 15 to waster, ‘The B has a the Jatitude of B NW from W. Ba anger, 36 tek tor t Keys boari Archimides, Merritt, ya, with amber, als, experi” mall boat, and received ele, ‘les, passed bark to H ingalle & Co. enced a heavy gale from NNW; lose other damege. Schr Navary, om water, deck load * pumpe going all might, water in the hold. 4 ist. wind still t matmenil ani es's Hole, and 1, Philadelphia, 2 days. Bodicnts, Philadetphie. 2 days. gamer, Smith, Pb Bri v ap! dan yb Sele Fidelity, Pail att Sete Lecrard. W. Bele MM Riott Bebr Bliew Behr Bert Sehr Polly hia. Schr BM Jenk Sete Lexington Beh Bivir don. port for Philedel- t for Philatelphia. for Philadelphia. for Proviionoe. Meoobhaven for Philadelphia. B tdsepert Bridreport Sehr Tarif, Dibbie, stamford, Ct, dan febr Mary Adshand. Jayne, Cold: pri Sicop Rieer 4 Sloop T B Hawkine, Jor: Relow. One ship and one brig, unkown Ratled. Steamship Ontario, for Chagres; Br bark Coemo, for Bris- tol; and others, Dec 2—Wind during the day from NE. bane x Ziow, e Leow, for f Fork Barks Sherw: Empire, Philadelphia: sohes Edward Everett. Tangier: sieges Oct It Viale, Atlantic, via Province +) by we aed Cordelia, Mobile: f Hevans: § Sain RY beets yet Omaniawron, Nov 2, Arrived—Ship Gaston, NYork. Momus, Noy 2 Arrived Berke Wreadette, and Macedonia, NYorki brig 8 Phitaael Fork chips” PO ies, —Stoamer 1 ‘ P- oon ook, do; Cairo, na » om Newnvnrronr, Nov ™. Arrived—Brige Monticello, and Pennsylvania, Philadel- 1 eebt Oregon, Bermire. Pigdines Whe Bele Arscurns, Norfolk. aw be tom Dee 1. Apedir, ——; brig Grand Tork, Savannah; Porte: Mary Ritzabeth, . Arrived—Ray eobr * Pail ul Philadelphia; Jerclomon, Beffolk, Pro lL rig Emeline, Little Rxume, Novi Sehr Rex- vary im ‘hiladelphi Sailed—Sohr Alert, P iphia. Pon: = Medora, Mariel; brig Feances tea. Agrived—Tark Artonting, Paones Ayres, Bore Rae (RENE! ee , ao tron, ork, Tor'caftternia, dig steamer Wilees G Hese Tore tonto, detained on lonia, « , L, having recovered his health, rejoined ‘orth Paeit lumbus, Crowell, fi NB. oft not etavoa by letter from Capt Davis, Dun- white signal, with lotter Gin lov 25, Pan mi Brows. from oals 3 3) ong Saal Brews. f Baltimsre for Boston, ete Brig Empire, ‘from Philadelphia for Boston, was seen Nov fadivbe ” (perhaps Ton: from Cardenas for Bos~ Pilot boat Soest aie Besion for River of Plate, Saturday eve of Belvuste,” Ship John Merrick. of from NYork abt Aug 15, for California, Sept (not Oot) 30, Int 1 S, lon St W. Foreign Ports. Bristor, Nov l4—Ship Retiance, Somes, for NOrleans, abt ready Canprn, Nov 1 Toreello. Atwood, New York. Ald. “ith ores Tonqeis, Fishave de (since spoken); ay hr pa aI x, Boston: said to be the first arrival at that place from any foreign port, ae cow ae 16—Bark Hannah Thornton, Hovey, for Havaa, Nov i2—Bark Russia, Maxwell, from Portland, rr 20th; brig Jobm Baloh, Melvilie, disg. S14 16th. brig Del- aware, Brevoor, Sierre Morena: ‘19th. sobr Teaser (Br), Seren , poetens ‘Zlet, brig Sebago, Chase, (from ork. » Ni — toinette, Flint, from NY‘ non hen Reaniaasins ss see ng ee] ‘nnig Hope, Pisiee, for NOrieane few day, and others lo Oct 28. Sicilian Boston. 3 back Bann, Bibvins’ for Tork, Ide. Nov tocar siashtonton, Merten, Havens. ors 12 days as bet brig Al Bi et for do next day; sobr 1, me bark Sarab Olney, “fenciette, York Cardenas; Mary Omoa. = nse i Prsanc, July te bark Boma ra. for China soon; LZ Ld 3 vs Brurenet Crotker t fow i Sid 1érh, brie Lima. NYork. —| Crowell, ft N petri ees ene Tag: Amelia (Bri, Holder, be iphone, $ x eR. San JcAN pe Los Rew flawern, for Wilmington, Se Jaco, Nov &—-Atr brig Kunigunde, Bavannah, and in Mae dons, NB, Nov 26—Arr bark Glasgow, Marshall, Ha- CE MEA Pea Hall, White, N je Seg, Sg rst Usenet Ro li, NVork, iy 5 McKay owner. raterny Jeaee 4 hte Robert Raikes. & vo 'WSW, light, harks Lady suffolk. Tartar ie yy 2 Steamer RB Porpes. 4, for Pe ita place Dey Doek, sad to woke reand ¢ i“ the Dey ie row Fr ship Som Serpavt, jor ——;, Alcebran, trom Penang: sobr Venas inn P, two harks and four rigs The outer sia- tion sie rererce a bark gone to N ebhere. Boirinone, Dec I—Arr bark Roanoke, Kelly, Rio Janeiro; Bathurst, Hooper, Grande. Cla bark I ton, y to load a Gorell, from Seareport, beige Tho mes & howard, | Kmerald, Huptell: and T PB Perking, Gilkey from br Hee tus, Orcutt, W tthe. belo rehr Cabine' rindin, N York; brig Bey eld 224, was bound to Bt Croix, mot Bante Urus, as ocl- y re ported. Lremtt, Nov 24—Sld brig Sarah Thoradike (now), Holt, Brivaer Nov 2—Arr sehr Melrose, Moore, Turk NY ork Mentor, ® ail, Philadelphia pe Senator, N York; h Washington, York Pata, Wiven, Nov 2 Philadelpdias sleep Enver, NVork aT b~ are brig Vi 1H Hore x phi we; th GLOUCRere® %, Rerlolk tor 29°h. 0 eaom, ire ‘Smith, its Crott, Baltimore & fy or Bane A bark, thought to be the Mary persed np ab nt won “ + r wih s strone wind, from NW. some trim are dow'ling the Cape, making ather clear end ph Koy Pare bark T « Eairy, W Orion, from N York , Nov 29—814 brig Burman, N Yo bark J Ferves Francis, (a port, Nov a — ong 3 ea) am artarens, Hapoes, for N¥ort nd: Rdw Rverett, Roberce, £9 Selnows, Case on! Prranmurnia, Det tale gebre Tes ‘B14 24¢h, he —Ol4 ship Marthe, Trott, NYork: bark ie, Bo brig ROM Charlton scr Sis Petes Heoeeh Woe , Ring. 't ath, ships Schoodiae (Br), Nickels, for Liverpool; thew camnte tt (int Casecanten Mediest oe Lesh: regia (He Poole disa: Br), Hite, dire: ete lak for mony (Br), Jamison, for & Jobns, st wre: Bt yy i,‘ . ten, for outhpor': m1 +t NYork: Ba Seonermen, ¢); iwi ‘ ithe toes hi hor Kew verks Lpainy bird . nt Maer rand, a : . ave; ‘Ju Coreen ( 2 rasan, | Ob be, it Sarah an, French, Phitatel. #04, do’ for Pare inetading mos of below, brig Soamrvek (from Phila- TEAMSHIP OSPREY FO! ci ‘a. On La ne Bi oa ae 0% 4 fmsley ke Goce Rxpreay, No. 1 Wi ey low Ad ‘Thu 10 cents por cubic feot. ey. freer cretion eters ILD. Kinsley & Co.'s Express. ORLEANS Via KEY WEST, ON ers fenbepetae “ea waka steomtine Gaui nh. teerage berth. toma” with Bd Ene office of the 00 We! No Special motion ie given vo anivyare inte be fn at the “om pam, (ested to provide ed by 14S eehaGe ecwiating ptl's ThO RAPHE s Wied Paeare # Are tured ty the hortent prsnivle rim: Jes ver hem All hese wil! be p tm 1 wo te tour eave, with enparniipled 8 A bea cannot be beacon r af Gintoon roars, 4 Jaren samne oi ead 0 re ie ri, OF twilipg of whe teed Feats, comtined Ptrorice to the teeam ment «f mercurial ane Be cam cure the mor semen, aud mild eases removed ip owen ar racheree ran tne 7 Un hie one, Nee 1 equare th ths hi semen Ne nm ee hee ae _ x ” OR TS Ue TU OU Contracted diseanes, “Onre at valene, dave as G0 #6 (‘re6 of yeu, snd (he their of the miserion theee pes te br S\teren opinton woale be nt