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a Arrival of the Buropa at Malifax—The Fire —Halifa: aad Portiand Railroad, & . Haturax, Deo. 18, 1808. ‘The steamer Kurops, from Boston, arrived last night | “MCPS NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, AFFAIRS AT THE CAPITAL, to be rather of steck for delivery, Towing the cooount to be tether “ bearish” / Panis, Mov. 28.—Considerable uneasiness prevailed the speculators, and public securities de- at f 91.40, and oloved at f. 91.15; ees at 9 o'clock, and sailed at eleven. iiss ain i 66.35. . ‘ ‘ ,, The Gre on Wednesday consumed forty dwellings ex- win, Nov. 21.—Punds 1 per cen’ ir. Gleanings from the Various Sections of the | sive ot the barracks. ‘The loss of the cltisens ts | q Vianna: Nov, ea pare Dy American Continent, about ninet, Cowennd Stee, trom the | , AmeTEs T—Rentee me 3 The an Wroug) ndvinws to afall im the fands at Vienne and Paris, and very &e., die. de. Commissioner sent to eid of the British doing im any hind of stocks. Exchange on Lon- Mi don, 11 75; de. two montbs, 1) 67 Bavosers, Nov. 27,—Exchange on London, £25 5. COTTON MARKETS. Livearoor, Nov. 29.—Report for the week. —We have fereete ae this week — rome Be so NE per New Oareans, Deo. 12, 1850. -on tl ‘and lower qu rican, The counsel for the heirs of MeDonough, the ma! one et ae hs anne oe ae Pana Honaire, express great confidence in being able to | ever, in common with Egyptian and all long si break the will. descriptions, heavy, and, perhaps, actually to sales & point lower New Commander for the Germenqorm, Ar Hartimone Deo 13,1860, o pas — om nment in building jalifax and Portland Rail - Interesting mm Washington. road. ARRIVAL OF MR. CLAY—IME UNITED STATES COINAGE act mane here is good; weather cold; wind —POST OFFICE APPOINTMKENTS—COAST SURVEY OF . OREGON AND CALIFORNIA, ETC. Wasuixeron, Deo 13, 1850, Mr. Clay has arrived, and speaks highly of the good Cemper of Congress. ‘The total amount cf coinage in the UnitedStates, to ‘Ast November, war one bucdred and eighty-six mil- Mons, five hundred sod reveoty-two thousand dollars, ‘The McDonough Will Case. low and common gqualiti com: none effect Bea Islands. during the past mouth, may be considered a full 4. per Ib down, the ies, from 124. to 134, being Jbe Philedeipbia mint coined over one No mail south of Savanpah to-night. Command neglected, and in easure substituted by the use Se enters cities Knight, of Charleston, has received orders to take the | of good Egyptian, while the good fatr, at 15d. to 16d, Bundred and forty eis i command of the sloop-of-war Germantown, at the | keep thelrgroundpretty steadily. Surats, also, are id. ‘The Seoretary of the Trrarury’s report will be pres | Brooklyn Navy Yard. lower, the great bulk of chose lately ‘ht om the mar- ented to Congress on Monday next. Sees ket being of ordinary and common qua’, % containing ‘The President and the Postmaster General have de” The Western Hog Markets, an unusually large quantity of seeds. This state of Crscivmart, Dee. 13, 1850. Hogs are again dull, and 6.000 have been eold at $4 a $410; 50 bbis. of new m ‘k soldat $10 60. Money in very scarce, and first class right bills on the Kast have been sold at a1 per cent discount, and currency is #0 scarce, that only # small poction of that offered could be fold. @ided, that when deputy postmasters once become executive appointments, requiring confirmation by the Senate, they remain so thereafier. This decision renders. if necessary, to submit to the Senate the nomi- mations of numerous postmasters now holding ap- pointments from the Postinaster General alone, and it ds thought many changes will occur amongst them. Lieut. Bartlett, of the covst sarvey, exhibited to.day iu the Capitol, a sketch of the survey of the coast of Oregon and Californi, from the mouth of the Colum- Dia, south to Monterey. made by Lieut. MoArthur and Dhimeelf, with the surveying party. The work is much admired by practios! m:mbers of Congre nd is valu able as the enly one « xi-ting of public IR Germany. 80 far as regards supply and probable crop in the United States for coming year, cent per Baltic, to the 16th instant, give confirmation, will prove very moderate, and A The total stock of cotton in Europe, this year, will also claim attention from ey to meet the demands upon it, at the rate of con. Ciscivvart, Deo. 13—P. M, The hog market is very quiet owing to the scarcity of money. No change in prices, Intelligence from New Orleans aud New York bas caused some move- ment in provisions. Loutsviee, Deo. 13, 1850. The number of hogs slaughtered at Louisville will reach 176,000, against 180,000 last year. Sr. Lovis, Deo, 18, 1880, Hogs are selling here at $3 75 a $4. Aron, TIL, Dec. 18, 1850. 870 American, 600 Surat, 10 by for export. Balos for the week, 22,310 bales, Haver, Noy. 28.—The ootton market is very calm. changed. The latest advices are considered ercourag: ing. No arrivals or departures of importance, EUROPEAN CORN TRADE depression may be traced to the unsettled oon dition ali our accounts, including the most re- amounting almest to certainty that the total quantity robably very short. at the close of its inadequa- sup ption now and for « long time goimg torward, both ip this country and onthe continemt. 470 American and 1.250 Surat have been taken on speculation. and ptian, and 20 Bahia Bales to two o'clock, 68 baies. Prices nominally un- THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. The price for hogs here is $3'80. At the packing SECOND SRSSION pelntvon the Upper river, prices range trom 88 45 te Saino Caiilie nonsaine toes ere eke oa ee we ; finaten eon Boa ee ae Misty $476 & $876, Bure) colx at to-day's market, Tho offers from Lincolnshire House of Representatives, sj 4 and thet neighborhood wer by any means nume- rous. The condition of ih at: he mew wheat was BY BAIN’S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Wasuinoton, Deo. 13, 1850. OREGON CORKEAPONDENCR, Mr, Trunsron, delegate trom Oregon, offered a re Belution, whieh lies over, requesting the President to wommanicate copies of all correspondence received from the government officers in Oregon, since the or- geniation of the territorial government. PRIVATE CALENDAR. NEWS BY THE MAILS. Our Baltimore Correspondence, Bavrimorsg, Dee. 13, 1850. Jenny Lind’s Third Concert—The Enthustasm— Demand for Tickets—Firemen’s Receptton— Young Jack Sheppards: The divine Jenny’s third concert at the Front Street Theatre, last night, was again crowded with @ brilliant audience, who seemed to exceed all that had preceded them in the enthusiasm with which they welcomed the fair Swede. The “ Bird Song” and “ Home, sweet Home,” threw the whole assemblage into raptures. She complied caused buyers to act very cautiously; we do not, er, ae prices at all lower thanon thie day se'nnight. In forel at rates ai to those current on Monda} tere were generally very firm. but the certainly far from active. Nothing of imterest trans. vired in floating cargoes of wher euch good a req manutact week, last ; im. ‘The House went into committee on the private ca- Jendar. THR HEIRS OF ODN. SUMTER, ‘Tho bill for the reliet of the heirs of Gen. Thomas Bumter, was debated, and afterwards laid om the bable. but the money as at any period of last week, r insisted firm): CKS ON EXPORTS TO CANADA, ETC. on rates equal to those of fected by the damp state of the atmosphere, which | moderate retail business was done, . Flour was not in uest as of late; neither home nor foreign was, however, easier to buy than last Inferior qualities of English Barley were taken by the maltsters at the recently enhanced rates, juiry for secondary malting and distilling sorts was slow. Foreign estes. Pen’ was in tolerably good request, and fuily as much Fine malt, of lest year’s make, was about ls. per quarter dearer, but us prices could not be excéeded fornew. The eah arrivals of oats were only money sot factors ‘ day se’n. Mr, Pr of New York. gave notice of his inten. " 4 Bion io introduce «bill to amend aa act passed last | Most cordially with the loud encore that was | Bight. ‘The large dealers conducted thelr oporatio, 4 Beptember. relative to drawbacks on merchandise ex- | given, and repeated them, to the still greater de- | iikewise of a retail character, the eper i. rte rted to Canada. gether unim: ant. Bean: cult of disposal, light of the audience. ‘The reference of a private bill was debated, after Her last concert will take place on Saturday which the House adjourned till Monday. The South Carolina Legislature—Provisions Relative to a Southern Congress, dé. consejuence of at premiums on the fixedfates, of ¢4, | "re eked this morning, $5, and 6. The demand for tickets is now with the terete favor of the buyer. Peas were, in arrivals of foreign, rather easier night, the tickets for which will be sold at auction | to buy. For floating cargoes of Indiau corn, late rates Nov. 20 ay very little wheat fresh up to-day Cuasicestom, December 10, 1860. from Eesex Suffolk. Kentish stands letely q greater than it was for the first concert, and they | bare. 7: firmer than Wednesday, Mr. Memminger proposed resolutions, that the re. | will go off rapidly this morning, at heavy prices. ’ Seeman Galmasiocea, holders y foreign ding ommendations of the Nashville Convention, for o ll rates, which were obtained tova limited extent. by his Baltimore hearers, and his 7 aa of Belletti is considered almost un- approacha! yg ‘Melinnas teapas aha uite as bigh as at the begi: Bouthern Congress, be accepted, and that the Legisla- fared t the week. ight. brought full rates, wit bly fair fure forthwith provide for the appointment of del Bie» ye posh rato foe al Monday morning, | ieqvizy. eang Gad bees waved oll tm veten eceatte gates ; that a sum ef $200,000 be appropriated for arm- | yive'm concert on thal evening at Washington, ami | ties at inte rates. Oats in fair req and ail good Jing end defending the State ; and that ® police system | One on Tuesday evening, the 17th inst. She will Wy bay onan PF ipa WI cag a herd ‘be established for protecting our people, bonded and | then eevee to Richmond, and give one there on | yaig:--Knglish wheat, 2610; barley, 4.990; ost, 630; free, from the evil designs of Northern abolitionists. the 20th inst.; and from thence to Charleston, | malt, 1,720; flour, 2,060 quarters; Irish oats, 750 quar- —_—— - where she will give one concert on the 26th inst. | ters; foreign wheat, 810; barley, 3,090; oats, 4,410. Governor of South Carolina, Cuancestos, Deo. 18, 1860. ‘The Legislature of the State has elected Gen. J. H. Means Governor of South Carolina. The Georg’ Convention. THIRD DaY. Mixtepervitee, Deo. 12, 1850. we another on the 28th, and on the 29h start for lavana, where she wiil remain one month, reach New Orleans in time to give her first con- cert at the St. Charles, on the mght of the fourth day of February. She will probably remain two weeks in New Orle: and give seven concerts, from whence she will proceed direct to St. Louis, stopping neither at Mobile, Vicksburg, nor Mem- phis. The firemen of Baltignore are making great sparingly, an Iegeiph ins which will reach here next week. They and dealers at our market morning, several asted to repletion, sv that they had bet- 4m which he quotes the speeches of Toombs and the from Ireland. Wheat, both old and Some excitement was occasioned in the Convention Be ise heen ne marked change in the vaiue of ae to-day. Mr. Seward, of Thomas, offored s preamble, to receive the Vigilant Company, of Phi- | ole of the trade. We hada attendance of millers was dealt in Southern resdtugipns. The motion to refer esused @ | ter commence at thei to = moderate extent, but at prices @ turn in the disousei as rejected by 127 to6T. TheCon- | the encounter. nee rerare ayoems for buyer's favor, Flour inet sree demand at quite vention at three o'clock, to allow time ter Four small boys were arrested here yesterda’ ig? wi hs daniel a beoeena els ottnn tbe Com: Thirty-three to report. having in their possession a large quantity cf atol A Oe Wash Gonnen, ond Revaghs Sell peioes. goods, which had recently been taken from dwell- by ‘The oldest of them is ge by midnight burglary not more than sixteen years of and whea seo meifherncrancin have | found they were asleep in an old shed, each one of | for the best yellow; ‘white corn, Sls, per 480 Ibs, STes Davenport drewe large tudtcaces, morwrn- | x Nermnes $0;—The supplies, of gain and flour the a my pe > ge 188 Dy 3 la teeww dogo Le ‘The Ohio and Indiana Conventions. standing the Vind exejterse at the Holliday street | have expericated ¢ becedy Gemaad, cad milon gece {Cincixwart, Dee. 19,1850. | theatre ; and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams are | Telly Bave been weil supported. Ai one achauie domg a capital business at the Museum, with the | ‘bis morping, all descriptions of wheat ‘ hu for veral SAMS era iin bes Nees eneneen He Fe burleeque of Jenny Lind in New York. manded the fell prices of Tuceday, but Oéys on the subjset of taxstion, but withouteetion To _—— was only moderate, There was rather a large r d auimaged debate on a propo mand upon spring corn i induced proba- — a spe apen e-em bonds hetd - the bly, by weather. Oats were eition to tax 4 Purcapgtruia, Dec. 13, 1850. soar ce. atmeal improved 3d. per citraens of Obio load fought extreme ra’ and The Weather—Attempt to Extort Money—Barns Burned, The clerk of the weather has treated us to a bt biting specimen of wintry cold, in marked contrast to the mildnese of yesterday. An outrageous attempt to extort money by threat® | the tree of prosecution, has just come to light, in which | s! Jacob Steinruck has been acting in concert with a police 6fficer, appointed by Judge Jones, the for- mer Mayor of the city. Steinruck has been com- mitted by Mayor Gilpin. Two extensive burns on the Bustleton road, at- pong: HS ‘paee toe pnetons of tached to different farms belonging to George | to have remained tm, Clark, were destroyed by fire last evening, with | had been rather downwar: 1,200 buehels of wheat, a large quantity of hay, three cowe, and about fifteen pigs. The barn at- teched to his reridence wee set on fire about 6 o'clock, and consumed, and the second hirp,about ‘The Irdiana Convention have adopted a section thet halt tbe Je senators sball be chosen for four years, mncebalf for two yeurs— the representatives to beehos- en for two years, Ancther rection provides that the peeston ot ‘the ice lature hall be biennial, commeneing on the 6th of Janvary next ‘The leading women of [adiana have {esued a cirou- Jar. proporing to present a rervice of plate to Robert Dale Owen token of gratitud for bis services im the State converticn to secure certain rights im prop- erty to married women. The Ohio Legislature. RESOLUTIONS DENOUNCING THE FUGITIVE Law— NAV@URATION OF THR NEW GOVERNOR, WAO GO2S FOR THE UMON AND THE LAWS, ETC. Cocumeve, Dee. 12, 1860, ‘The Committee on Vedera) Relations, in the House Of Representatives, reported « se of resolution mericen yellow, and 30s. 6d. for mixed corn, re, and sales proceeded slowly at Is tions. Fives ime on all desori: ing barley frm. Gri arce, ani 5 ir. ir. Conrumeareas. Live in fair request at late rates it full prices. 4; but at the near of winter At Danie and Konigebe Or nouncing the Fugitive Slave law, which were lald on | * 0 0" small. Our Danzic letters state that about 400 lasts of J 200 yar: tant, wes set on fire 5 10 o'clock. | S08 ned a hands, cousisting mostly of low ‘the table. The Wm. Penn hose company, of Kensington, ran quelities of oe Ing from 60°to 60 ihe. Im the afternoon, Governor Wood was eworm in. | gut fo the first fire, twelve miles, and had return- | Guth "for whish ‘prices Sverging ices Sento dee Whereupon he delivered his inaugural address, He | €d abouta mile on their way home, whea the | per quarter, free on board, had been paid. In oid whest recond fire took place. Mr. Clark’s loves amounts to $8,000, with an insurance ef only $700. Ixpian Commissionzas.— Hon. Richard W. Thompeon, of Indiana, aad Hon. Alexsoder Ram- | ‘vindicated the constitutionallty of the Fugitive Slave Jaw and warned the people of Ohio to bews ~~ d the lead of the people of South Carolina laws of Congress, Ile diseussed the bank asked being considerably above the limite of the rdereon band. say 4% to 44s. for superior high ud 298. for good mixed, weig ht ther should be taxed as ether Questio - hel, all free om board. The «i te in pro- roperty, and advieed thet those banks which would | &¢y, now Governor of the territory of Minnesota, aces, iP 2 pi Rot conve into this plan, should be forced Im by refas- | have been appointed Commissioners to negotiate on Tig Ey ry RR Jing to take their paper for taxes for a sale of the Sioux Indian 111 :¢’s lands west of | 5 409 gr 24. per qr. freight; for Leith, 1000 the Mississippi. Dr. Forter is to be secretary of the | g¢ ie. od 1,200 qre for Firth of Forth’ Cold Weather—tudson Hiver Navigation. | commission. After flr ting the treaty with the | to as 7d. per qr. | T bee Atvany, Dee. 1850 Sieux, the commi+ cod or raere | and na on place. Stettia * * eld the ther: Sethirk seitemeotat Pembina, on | advices it: heat had remained | 4, o - Pomp we very the Red River a They are, beside | firm, t shipping demand had been very | 11 ee eit bel to begotiate an wih ine Chuppewa half | Uiting. Im the absence of business of importance, b eorty this more. ad coptioued nom ‘The Hudron River Reilror ally as before. treeas, foi a«xtie reeds, for the «xt ith more attention than wheal their title of oc- ing, and the Hendrick 7 veut do'eloo®. | curaney, and the eequiciion of fee cimple titles to of whieh Dhe beats cannet lar eu Med ped thert lands — National feted gencer, Dec 18. austed, was then wor! ; and mulation of ter an fine now Oderbruck, of 52 Ibe wei 19s per | evening emeor uter+ eat Kings Newel tell exec. | qr, free on board Letters frem Rostock, of the « 18 1810 TheU. & brig ot war Perry. i roote of the Afri. | lth of November. inform us that the supplies of wheat hermometor | CAN SUMEOFED. towebed AL At Helonn Oot 10, for re. | brought forward by the farmers had been purchased We 7 freebMralr, 800 celled eesin om the let tor the West | by local speoulators, and that previous pricy been | thie morning 10 venting at eum | cog steadily alntained. fine qualities. weighing 62% Ibe | per bushel, heaving comm: equal to 894, to 40s | per q. free om board. At Stralsund, where the weight | FOREIGN MARKETS, | ii vuner 4 down 19— light #! vigation, Be. iso0 the top price was 38*.; Antlom €9 tbs. red wheat was quoted Sue RECEIVED BY THR 7 peas tes, rimding barley was 1d. to 2d. per bushel higher,’ In- Tien coon also could not be bought so well as on Tues- y, ond Sls. per 480 lbs. was easily obtained tor Foreign inactive ata ilar reduction, without attracting attention Malt- Oats very or no alteration can be noted im the grain trade at any of the principal of the om in expectation of prices further orders from hence previous to the setting in fair supplies of new wheat had come forward; but at the Lower Baltlo ports the deliveries by the growers had continued | comparatively little buriness had been done, the of 62 ibe weight; 40° for fine mixed of 61 to 62 to 61 lbs. | ] £2 Ebe E ities rise 10.000 Of domestic some ave been disposed of at $4 26 a $4 44 for No. fine; $4 68% s $4 16 for to chiefly at the outside figure; $4760 $4 94 = to favorite Ohio, Indiana and Michigan; for pure Geneseo. In Canadian there of cided change. Bome 1.500 barrels sold, supporsed and conduct. ry 8 of Wednesday. Bou! The last soldier of the revolution in Sperteanrere in better supply, but holders Lave realised full District, 8. C.,Jamee Bear, died on Monday last, tients. The being rretty active, sales reached | Spartanburg. He was about 100 years old and carried Sees 00 ee for straight brands Alexeudria, | with him to the grave. the scars of wounds which he Baltimore and Georgetown; and $5 16 for fancy do. | had received in the battles of Brandywine, Rutaw, and Rye Flour.—The morket for this article was firm, with | other fields of the revolution. a i a offering, snd sales at ee at .. Corn Meal wi 6% for Sereey, af which 160 bhie, were duposed ot, ‘Doawtic | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, lo Wheat wes inquired for, but the high prices at which —_——_— it was beld deterred buyers. Ia Onnadien Movements of the Ocean Steamers. Bo 0! . with ales of 8.000 bushels, at Wauz. Luaves was held firmly, and 5,000 bushels were tak: + sse0 nldverpool To., closing buoyant. Baricy remained depressed, as Lis derate transactions, at S6c.a We. For Oats offered more freely, and some large sales have taken day, comprised 2.000 bushels oats, ani wheat. from second hands, at $2 62). inactive for want of supplies. Some sales were ru- pri in. Morasszs —We have heard of no portent trans- actions since our last, while holders were firm, at 3Je. for new crop New Orleans. Navar Bronze irite tary Ehipe Waterloo Hien, for Li Kully for Glasgow, are oh auehor 12 the W Dac 13—Wind from the North, and fresh. all 6 there was no movement, or c: Arrivod—| cl Beecen, NYork; was a fair in , with N ork, at #1 ; and 1,700 boxes brown Havana, on terms not ined. TaLtow.—A sale of prime rendered was reported at vate bargali paved to be at 7 0. Hailed— Brig Oatord, Baltimore; Woot —Sales this week have not been heavy, owing ? ebicly to the lightness of stock, but holders are not | ts jashed, 260. 8 300; V parairo, unwashed, Llc. # 13e ; South American, wash- Gandy. S Yorks yr kg G4 ee ‘Tooker, Porte: b Bank Haswan Baawen (new) from Robbivston for Rast- ort, cae Teh inst, and received of & steamer she ¢ = Prince Edward leland, EY Ea titcatbast jana al Ysa to be meured for S000, ‘ ve Sere Manrwa—The boll of this vessel was solf at Weds fe 4 roel $i = was bought by a New e Pamurwe—At inet ae jniand, hed bi’ ¢ lg: 175 Bago Eset Boston Com= 0 Kv Weer, Deo 8—Bark Mary, York, with 8 cargo cf 760 bales cot deen ashore om qT off after part of her cargo had been the bark Aquiils, The M sustained no except the loss of her $2600 salvage boon wb Loan Colony KR, 6%: 1) F dpeworth Unwpa fe 40. MOd, 8%. 368 Vermont « onvrnt bed, Db: 2 Noribern k 45 | per qr, free | ain Oh . ea board. Barley b min fair request at each of | Every boat from New Orlea cho ® | > the places named, and fad temised about IT*, per qr, era. cn beard; the disease to, b ly confined STEAMSHIP AWERICI, AY BOSTON. — | free lor board In the French marhets wheat aud Neer to emigrants have Intely undergo Fteall kdvance in price, owing . - Missourt, Ti 1 Upper Mis. % to continued purchares for shipment to Great fritain Navigation on the a 1 ° . MONETARY AY ® Fro 4 ths tesounte Bourt hae closed «The Wabash rive ry low, and | Tovpow, Nov ae Duriog (he last week there has | [TOM tte prevent the I a er ducte wine valleys | Beem ie " demand bd Aw tn State Sevurities and ome very scare. and The lose by the burniog of Graff's dietiiiery ot Aa MERICAN SECURITIES IN LONDON | hing bs., 338, to 208, Od. per gt, tree on board. dere p AMERICAN PROVISIONS | _Livanroot, Nov 20 —The | continwes; the sales for the week have been on the mort limited peale, and Dolders are now content to pubmit to a further reduction tm price, Por Pork there b } Cited Srares t bra per « Tiling, ie ¢ + per gore Latut Prom Havana. ancestor, Deo. 12, 1860 teacaer Isabel, Capt, Rollins aeons to the 7th inst. With By the arrival of we have edvices trom There te so little Ba ft over it ia diMoult the exception of (be markets. we Gnd nothing worthy : ‘ 3 corrcet view the the stock now Of trenemiesion There was every prospect thet mew | Cf ;: lemmaphtcen Lt undred boxes good middling, wugare would open et high prices, and contracts | Im Foreign Securities the onine hive beem rather which fates made fort ail id with y. Thed and | thee are ited but the martet wae 6 poy vont he ol and Bhoulders move slow!: Ameterdam, 11 be following tates obi # te t rhipments to Spain, gh. 13 6 to 13 7; Dave sirendy bern mele. (or Marca it Th € to 11% rials, delivered in A lerge num A" tO B ‘aig | has fallen off, but ordi iting for the new erop. in ¢ erin @ 4 Paris, 26 254 Mi Parall percele Of molnercs. Of this season's manufac. | 87%) to Th bee sesresly been ro tare, had wede their appearcnee. and contracts, for Liverpeon, Now 50.— The tollowing table exbibite the coumulation of ateck ho! dhe firet cargo, hed been rettied at 8 to IM rials, for | fuctuations of the Consol merket auring the week »- prices Jorge cargers; deliverable Februsry 10th, 2% tials Fon wOpay wubbet cheoge of price. fee was in demand, at 0 a to Exchange on New Dave brew sccepted SCRLLANBE Fiale, for feir to good m Vouk wae lh per ceot cle Tah S MARKETS. Special Cirealt Court Aveast, Dee. 13, 1850 nd for silver, in 6d. per - | brown only 64. Governor Fish har eppointed « rpectal Cireuit bas created | ther lower rates, but other sorte went grainy whitr 40 6d a 608 64, yell Ofe, 6d, a dis 64; , ke Menritins, 364, % The coffee market closes 4 | 6%. to O20. in the nearest value of native Ceylo tion ste ublic sales, 600 bags were old at 486. 6d. to 56a. for Court of Oyer and Terminer tor Coyuga ¢ unty«n the eeday in Janvrry This, it ie eupposed, has SSucnes forthe trial v’ Pabame for the murder of the pediar Aldier, Serious ines of lon, Dan!. F. Miller, Pitre Dee, 18, 1860 jira tone jo Germany oid to silver currence: jon, Danl F. Miller, whig member of Congress, " ririded, Litthe derire to operate in tee towards the Pens mt fe iviog, at the point of Gant e Pyemeny, ae ares.. one Sor tes wieh, uot, Worth roperheg ene’ mnie 2 brotherta bh ob an cotton, for 5 5 be oops 20 pth lemahenntnontentel eae clive Sia peri lower, Te Kast Indie rhea thet ae Itimore been rather more % y in middling wi ee ee oe ak biel | Bengal, wt from 108 to ls 84. per ewt. eg eee ork, Nov. 20.—Freighte, ally. have con- The fe taging bigher than ever very dull during the past week, though for The “ Lin rey grip, Broder New York « slight improvement has eppea:ed since id at tion thie morning fr t+-morrow r, pent ‘ pee A. em of one, tro and theee dottars on | qhe chare market eer Imucs very feverish ander the | Jerterday sctRenenecrs gomtinue | wea ws Right of Prtec of ¢8, Jevey Lind givee a free coneert | inghurvee of politlont eeporte from day to day from the | ruJ yum bath, foe tay Ug at New Ottcaue, to tom ¥ childten of (he public | continent of Roroge. The settioment of the sceouat | i.™,2 1h: Males ae fe t0, ln Pes ton alder Solaht. So re toe ee . has born effooted thie week, and on the whole there ap- | Coot a wase, 1s, bo Ba. Wert India en oon ear | uliness in American Beof | been a mocera'e demond, without alteration In | | BEM: 26 Connectiont P de. comp . Sonn Rawsor—Capt Carpenter, mate and three , Pustanes rma. Dec. 13 i oe eh K « Tisined. be probably struck on the au ding 6 [ Tek, 1A; 100 Reading RH, OG ben ne yA ge will ecept our thanks for vs » Dee. 12.— Stok Boor: w leme: halemen, a Art at MBedford 11th. be ai on ot Ont Sept t, Leo 100 ry: brie @o., ime. 2% : A NA TT Married, On Thursday. Dee 12. the Rev, A. 0. Schermer. horn, Mire Burraneer T. Peres, to Ourves EL BP. Bava. all of this city On Thureday, Deo 12, at the residence of her mo. ther 46 Jerotemon street, Hrooklyn. by the Rev. Fran. cle Vinton, Rector of Grace Church. Bicey. oaly daughter of the late Mr Wim Daweon. of Hrookiyn. to Jown Metwuns Girre Beq . eee of the late Rew, Henry Gipps. Rector of Bt Peter's Hereford Kngland AtBt Mark's Episcopal Charch. William-burgh, on the evening of Deo. 11th. by the Rey Samael M. Has kine, Mr. Jasces Maxwert tur. of New Vork, to Jus #p, of am Cape Armington moi Therese, almy, N be weld. Sept 80, James Allen, Smith, NB, from Hilo; Tice, Nant, 1000 sp, bound ona nebor, Alexander, Ryan, NB, Is vs, ‘Daetiett, de, waatins La eon; “ath, Oroaimoe, t On whales this se: whales. 9 Vista, Linacth tes Gayo from Cat a . Linn rf . Ti am, ff Chetom ake “ermragesrita Livorcerl for Boston, with 30 jaughter of Alexander Sutheriand, Beq of board, (buried two bodies be ny of Montreal ' ote badly the Gondar, ireday eo 1% by the Rew Lot Jones the! | z 7 iy jondar, Rev Wa C. Laws, M.D. Rector of 8. Panis Ohareh, | “y's, Wlacelth p for Liverpool ee int ken Me and from BV + Pervambuee, Nov 1d, lat 400 N, lon 2034 We ht OP8 Lh for ronnie from Bal ud Henderton, Kentucky. to Mics Rurzanera W. Buackerr, only daughter of William Blackett, Beq , of this city, Loul-ville papers please copy Church, on Dee. 12th, b the late EB. Baldwin, Req. pore abt Sept 12, c T com nn S aw Ri Died, ave Town, . % sien, chardson, fy om Bestem July 25, arr Bevt 21, for Calentts i days, Bark On Friday sfternoon, Deo. 14. after a short finess. Rirar, second erin eu she Woe 10 for Romgn. Peres Ye oall decobR and Emma * Bark Arth: “Fr 4 pprotfally invited Led Tin, @w ai ‘ood’ Mernocn 1 catherines on ‘Tatvahunno, Tor Ualifernie 8 oveloe Svan (Nicaryon Now IT —Sehe Heroin On Friday, Dee. 13, Buse Rosnonn, aged Oo | weeeoes vent aan” r 4 1, Massey, for ye tives and friends of the family ate respect fall to actend her tunersi. trom the rratdence of her son-in-law, Richard D. Letter No 44 Fairon sMrret, at 2 o'clock, PM on Spay, 15°h inst On Friday eve Deo, 14 Bocete O'Usucacnas, late of County Cork, Ireland. sged 6) years Ris frit nda, and the friends of bis suns Dennis and Bougene, ond his son-in-law, Michael U'Vonnor, are Ports, Lewron Deo 12 Art tart: wo Searl«. Sa eee Cleared. ‘Crescent Site. Wilson, Chagres, J Howard & ce a peintye, Frederick Brows, jardner, and Gazelle, Vorguson, Balled. Poon hegre City, for Chagres; brig Emily, Nichols, and Gence, iver, Se Fp a) Sanaa tte See ee bet ton for NY. iia reese ag silec~Brig & P Gamble, an vote i . ~Y vm and holders Arrived—Scbrs A H Brown, and Vesta, aT CII | einige et bs h bus superior quality Arrived—Bark Sumpter, for Boston; will command « price suficiently high to recompense | Philace'phia tor dey echt Jane, der Lagann WTS ne the planter. The operations since our last embraced | Baco: re ag to bhds N ‘at 6 a 69., 60 hhds. Porto Rico, | - Clcarea tie Baar eek Dec © Arrived—Schre Richmond, Yaatic, ee NR or Orray Taft, Charleston; sours Rexbury, and lst votice, but holders continaéd steady, The sales : "Repncarn, Doo 5. cont A e for three days were 69 bales Havana at de 8 3236 my ~ woh tstee ere, Sees, Sate, and Lucy White, IN and 87 cases Florida seed leaf at 10. 0 146. per 1D. | Doom, Mary Langdon, Delaware, Nourmahel: and Waesen ip Mary Crookner, NOrleans; brig Franklia, 6th—8h anxious to sell, as they appear tothink that thisstapie | Norfolk; 9th, schre Coral, Trampet, and Mouat Hope, New wmate ie Behe vuseide 1696 "The sales be naa 8 ate now on rates since 5 7e Qe ty Ry POR YY cada cc ani uu ol oul we present \- lowing corrected iit of prices ct all the qualities in ay Rvorks ree Care Peni wr Ptienasnip, - market, vis:—American, Baxony fleece, por Ib., 440. a ork Altaretta, ¥ Shieres, will be é aries, Ge. © Ses Amest rh do; per cuble test, pre-paid. wards, Dighton; EB it to Bev ‘Bpeole * ‘doah t, Boston: Pag at 46c, a 470. for Nerthern, and 4%c. a 440. for Jersey. Corn—Bince our last report there was jormenn more offering for sale, and operators have declined . ‘a ep Sg ES A} meni eee rom, Militaas oth ty Nera Klasee Ringe wey nr juctantly. In Deo %y a in the transactions 000 bashela, at 4c. | Pert of Now York, December 14,1850, | poy Tia" yj pict Am, bark, Manchester eon foe for Northern yellow; 660. a 670. for new Southern de. York; Antelope, Gint, N York for 3 Ww in ard white; and 670. = 606. tor old Northern round, an TZlaren. 1 oy | Paul eS Ee Western mixed. The receipts of grain, mem WATER aun | Ym tman, - Bid schr (from. 4,000 bushels am. Nith—arr U 8 revenve cutter Hamilton, on s gruioa Veatmces Boston and Yer: seen 4 nes Corree—We noticed a steady market, with a limited Biopere~ Ver. ‘oth, inquiry, and sales ef 100 bags Java, at 12% « 13 cente, | Bom: Novelty, bark Chas Devens, ‘NOrleaes. ’ Other deecriptions were without movement | key Bee Barrer Lacerpesl, R Kermit. Corren—The market has not opened yet under the | Brigs—Broome. arten, M: tt & Vose; Zeno, advices by the America, exporters prei to walt | gicstieans kente, Teseae des Slane, Brn Feses Sze, the delivery of thelr letters to-morrow. ‘The sales | President ‘taylor, ‘Staples, Savannah, Neamt & Bons; Julie me, ing 400 bales, were not, under circumstances, Sizer yy Charieatens cFalgdaiphie” do, Dunham & 0 prices. ~ rom Or ¥eatnens—Small lots of prime Western lve geese | c Hantall, Dose Bereecah. hia Greedy & ons F —_ bring 36 ots., but large parcels can be obtained | brooke, asi Hi nder, Bande, ernie, Sowawer, at a lower rate. Bichmon Lord; Maria Ames, Philadel- Fisn — Ot dry cod, about 350 quintals have been sold iy zmitheon, Bradley, Boston; Rio Grande, Kace, Port- Mackerel remained por arrive, but the perticulars have not tran- ‘ ae Arrtvea. ro = vi! Bl er er ag ed Be ty NN | etary e raisins, but in value, ls wster, tani io Sogo af ty i ives ati, eod-os | GOH Aenea Meni Seite ieee: | BSk, hp PUM aie tte he ree quarters, at 6c. New Zante currants were firmer, | £0 {9 H Greea, . and beed gear; alao, twe winks see Boor with salv of 30 casks, at 144 8 7X. 4 months, aaa ‘Brie Dispaten (Swe), Hanson, Cienfuegos, 20 days, with | with from endows; Vigilant, Wells, from Wee. oun jour r to about 2,000 or 3.000 barrels were en- "be Greate (ot Sullivan), Brown, Jacksonville, 7 days, we Pou tinte Rabloon, Tilden, NY¥erk. Cla peg bt podgend vig Spe Manca, Wathins Savannah, 8 days, with cotton, he, |, Ricumonn, Deo li— Are rs Jone , Thomaston demanded. Cotton was nominal. at 64. id dead Oia W titisas Nichols, elgh son, Reidgepert Jn bellees. ach anmero Cir, Ost i Sia Brig Pattersea, weight at 15s. a 17s. 6d. Por corn, 44d. Sebr Medway (Br), Baleam, Halifax, 12 days, with fiah, | Panama. ‘ the rate, and for wheat 43d. do. For Havre, to J Hunter @ pevegmen, Des shige Hormeny (Be), Ji Aad here nan sn Sito dag Cahora rg | "ER ao, or, wien, NO, suam ru e-| Bee cee ven Coa ere was a fair bu Bg a pry ‘dond shipping qualities of North River ie i ela ney ee ima ou ae aga, tom Wuaemas y¥— Good 8) ing q' 01 were Bebr J brand, Bel! in reine request, Moon 60 ote, at which 1,000 bales Babe doare sarin sp, lon Davee, Da Pe oad Deo Acadia, Franceville, Ba- L La Oy Me "Ynre—The market generally was firm, but not ac- Smith, Hey. orp arean. Deol sohre NYork; Moniter, tive. Dew rotted American sold, in lots, at $115 « Mary s Saheee Pr Sy Bn prone =. P Glide, orwich,. York; 0 L Bayles, de; sloop Hors.—A few small ree of Kastern, 1850, bronght Flowers, Me aoe—Galene thas held st $4 75, cash, with MN See a AD. was al » some sales reported at $4 68. Foreign was dull’ Oye shih on the ban, hades Wipe the bags” ee ange in figures (outs Liaaeed oll was in fate demand, with sales of elognaghie Mantis 500 lone, a Ble. a can, =) vb galli: “2 was quiet, with sales in tote ees B Chaes, Malas, On oe was. retail joquiry | 824 Grand Turk, Pbi eobr A. et tases ot o0 uc, | Be Ancora peta, 7 P Atthe close, | albany; Mary, it: BA AI eeneeiet Seer, wish paris pred Carin ‘om, rom i ‘alparaivo: . dt a Liverpest; Alesta, NOrioans; barks: Yalparai- | * OOLLING, sof Tay Weiss cola Bagle, sone Pat ® D zu. inna freight will be received on beard aftor Mhursdagy Tek ene a THROUGH LINE FOR ARE REDU: Havana, Deo. rect, by the Uni x Arrived—Bark Mary Lowell, Portland. SalleaDark LyteyNYork’ son Pare it Ka Cabin... NNAN—THR you. lesve ty STBAMSLIP FLORIDA, SERA SG 7 Wwis L WiFCHILL. 194 Promt street, MEDICAL. R. L. MORTAMORE WOULD SA¥ TO THOSE WC aaaeee, nh.” 'Thave dev: mR BAY, ‘tain T. &. COOPEH, i¢ DUANE STRERT, my) lage fourtorh yours, contned his prbeus eg of merenrial ams y "fs ean eure the pases nagravated casos of ti inenen, wo to five dave. A perfeat rare oF no shares. D* Rane, CONFIDENTLY OomMe ue Dom Ee ~ 4 Dr te etnnie ore £ My ont marvary. Be: his diploma ia Ris wien, NW TAIN DR cae seyn na ee tise St $9 yeoee f Sana meow &. MORKISON CONTINUES TO CURR enees, tn thoir pele rece, soshiog him co cure mervon went on sil abuses. No ploma in bis omens, 200% . feud to cure go easily. I he of the miseries these people bri ® Very different opinion world . and Adeje benreqnences, a from early impo aed radio! core, America, Theee pri atthe ease It I? DEPILOR oan imrure such certain, ed from ne other the victims of Aste 9 theme and @ etneee with medicines omly: the misery th te fav.ilier a4 eftaprion Ie hearttendine, as hundesee of Dre Larmont’s patie mesten theo ireenwioh treet; or nf NIE, S on tee Vell (entity bi ‘© CURE, NO OHAROR—Da. w a moved to No, welt atreet, be is howrty comenl dicotore " Riupot cone withows im two to four days, with afeait it aoa ano be bemem,

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