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it i if i H E £ i i H : a fF Ht He HH H i & #2 i ? and 5 ~Lived at Castner Hanway’s at tiana affray; Elijah Lewis came cner was at home; he told me to way’s mill; he had « conve7sation with Thompson head, Eequire Parnell, and me; Kline inquired the to Penningtonviile; he ssid there were some very badly wounded, ome young man, who wes tying up in the woods, in _ particular, fhe thought would die: some ome asked him why they wemained until they got shot; he replied that he tried to get-bis men away, but could mot ; he said that he told Shem it was no use, there were toe many opposed to Jacob Witson, affirmed.— first jhe riot, Kline and $5.00) by Governor Johnston, and $5000 by the Gover- wor of they were determined to have him, as be was the man who «bot old Mr. Gorsuch; my sister said abe did mot sve how they could know who Mr. Gorsuch; he said. if be bad gone to Canada they would e him; my sister asked him if he would know Parker he abould see him; ~ Know him—yes,” he said; “I was taikimg to him twenty minutes from the window ”’ Adjourned to ten o'clock to-morrow morning. = B. SEVENTH DAY. Pricavecetia, December 5, 1851 Comtiruation of the Evidence for the Defence—Impeachaent of Kline's Character for Truth and Veracity ‘The court was opened at ten o'clock. Col Robert M. Lee rone.as he said, in consequanee of wemarxs made by counsel yesterday, to explain his position He was the original counsel of the late Ed- ‘wand Gorsuch. but what precise position he at present occupies in the caee, the writer could not gather from bis remarks. Tecmpson Lawhead sworn.—I live in Sadbuty town- ship. three miles from the scene of action; started to go there. and on my way heard firing; met Elijeh Lewis; he said “you had better turn round and go back; a maw came up and led another to the woods and left him jummediately ; the ope who was left called to him to come Deck, [ went om to the mill; the Marshal came there; he ysician, urt told the Marshal, “that's the squire;” Mar- bal said he came from Philadelphia in the night train, and walked over from Penningtonville. Cross-examined —The sum was ¢hem -about three- quarterr ef an hour high; whe: about six feet from the other; he seized him by the arm acd ted him to the woods; Mr. Lewis wae two hundred of otsvel H Laughlin affirmed- I went up to Christiana the day after the rict, and got in con jon there with Bir Kiioe; he said. as on as it was light they saw a . that he went into the house, that they re- cognited the voices of two whom knew to be Mr. Gorruch's tlaves; the slaves were ing to go at first; but the armed negroes began to assemble in the lane and the tried to get his men to leave, but they would not come; end he left, and went into the woods; after the dzht = mau came as crazy as @ bedbug, and he piloted fbim on to Penningtomville, and put him aboard the cars “for Philadelphia. Cross examined—He said, when the negroes gathered the called hie men to come away; that had eome rey then they would not have got hart; he seid that Mr Hauwey was there on horeeback, and told the negroes to fire; be said he -howed the warrants to Mr. Lewis, and calied on Lewis and Hanway to assist. ‘Imaac Rogers eworn.—I five eight hundred or nine bundred yards mates long lane from Parker's house; on Thu early in the moraing, it might be # little after suprise, a noise over at Parker's house; after I got part of the way to the creek, I saw Castuer Hanway On horeeback. and Dr. Pearce running of him; a color-d man was ronning after them, with a gun in his band; I called to him not to shoot, but he did shoot at Or. Pearce; Dr Pearce rar om and entered my house; called to the negroes several times, amd said, go up the lame; I su; pose he was Wounded, cid rot invite him im; I was at of my own life; did oct ee Dic) a G sFeuch struck, id mot state before Aiderman Reigart that I saw him Ftruck, am not certain what I stated befcre the Alder. pan: 1 wasa good dea) :cnfured about that time, aad ‘™@y memory was pot ery cood, have since understood ahat the wounded mean who paseed in the lane was Dick rasa Gorsueh; saw bom \»,/ to his knees once. Just after the commeooement of the examination of bis witness. the attention cf some of the distingwisbea couare! was attracted by & strikingly handsome girl wita bieok eyes and beir and rosy cheeks, who took « teat imaniohe bebind ihe witnesses’ stand [tt is pies i perception of the beautiful MrJHaowsy « Jongh C efirmed—On the day after the murder of Mr. Gorruch, { ‘cok the cars, with Dr. Pearce. at Chclstiama. and went :o Lancaster; I sat on the rame th him; wi ‘ed to him before starting: emrce stated that it war the reshest piece of busi- life—that Mr. Gorsuch was | Dr 3 ‘mess (bat be ever knew in bie the cause of his own deatp aad bis son's wounds; he aleo Diames Kilne very muck, be raid that he eame out of the howse end called ‘: ‘t+ Marshal several times but | wo Marrhal was to befound, be said he got the old man Out of the house, but cv be was parsing out the lane he woticnd the old Scuptemance change, he became suid be would have his negroes or it; we turned apd went back; the old man fas abot P. said bat he fired his own revotver nd reo—that he overtook Mr. Hanway; the negroes ‘wer ia hot pursuit; anc be believed that he owed his Lite to Me way; be seid that Mr. Hamway turned to.d (he negroes «for God's sake do pot shoot 7 4 f | az if i a3 : g8 if a Hi BE breil i ie E ! i ti i ; | E 5 i i | [ f oy H li ie i BE! at 4 ¥ [ BE. pire Eee i; BE EE 4 Nosh Buley, and ‘shot his uncle—at | ame uP jeast he said Buley extended his arm, and his uncle fell; Dr. Pearce said that be got partly between the negroes and Hanway, who was on horseback, and that Hanway called to the negroes not to firs; f an son- im law of EI Lewis; it is the custom in to blow horns for breakfast from before after sunrise’; heard no uousual accompany the body of Edward Gorsuch to Maryland but the body was carried in an early train, by « diferent arrangement, which rendered this unnecessary Cross-examined.—I was on the jury of be ol a the body of Edward Gorsuch. The reason that ‘testi. mony was nct taken was, that the others said they would mot believe him on oath. The gentlemen on the imquest seemed to have some know! of the events narrated in the verdiet. Nome of them sworn a nesses except the doctors; Lewis and Hanway wore not heen ne money was found inthe pockets of Edward jorsuch. Jobn Manderson and Jacob Glassmire testified to the — bad character of Henry H. Kline, for truth and veracity. 6 Jacob Houston sworn.—Live near Christiana; ia Sep- tember last, there was « party of Irishmen at work on @ railroad there; they were called to their meals by a reed horn, as it is called; a horn feet epee ee with a reed im the end; have heard it sometimes before it was quite light im the morning; heard it particularly Tuesday and Friday mornings; Tam a butcher, and was af Cah Unin portant. It ttempted roes examined.— Unim) . Tt was a to be shown that the horn was om the left of the read, but the witness was not understood to fix it very distiact!y Jobn W. Dittus and Joseph Parker testified to the bad character for truth and veracity of Heury Enoch Harlan affirmed.—Was offered to prove good ss M ‘on cd bjeeted, groued that thar ir. Cooper ol on re waa no case of a prosecution for treason in which such evideces had been received; and that the commission of the crime of treason was not by any means inconsistent with the best, and even amode!l moral character. Mr. Btevens was about to reply, when Judge Grier ‘There is no doubt in the mind of the court. noch Harlan.—Never heard anything but what Cast- ner Hany ‘was ® man of peaceable, quiet, and loyal ae bas been considered rat remarkably q ( ‘Croes-examined.—What I mean by loys! iss man who would not attempt to resist the law, any further thaa to amend it by constitutional means. In chiet —Castner Hanway is not a member of the Bo- ciety of Friends. Crose-examination resumed —Don't think I would myself assist in restoring fugitive slave; I make a dis- tinction between active and passive oppositiea to the law. Court adjourned to 10 o'clock to morrow moraing There were more ladies in attendsace to-day, and there was a much larger sprinkling of youth and beauty amongst them than at any time before, since the commencement of the trial. Puiravetrnta, Deo 3, 1351 SETTLEMENT OF A DIFFICULTY BETWEEN THE LAWYERS. Theodore Cuyler, Esq , in opening the defence of Cast- ner Hanway, ye made the following allusion to Colonel Robt. M. Lee :-—* It was for this the Recorder of the city of Philadelphia was self persuaded that hich talent and great moral tht were needed to sustain such a persecution—beg Prosecution—and vo- lupveered his services.” Colonel Lee took great offenee at this aad wrete « most belligerent letter to Mr. Cuyler. I understand, this evening, that the matter has been adjusted, aad the Union is saved once more. Our Philadelphia Correspondence, Part domcemia, December 3, 1861 Examination of Midshipmen Fire at Camden= Demolishing of an Old New York Steamboat—Sudden Death The examination of engimeers attached to the navy, now going on et this station, is for the purpose of allow. | ig those who were ebsent in the Mississippi and other examination last spring, to exhibi pare the ordeal The conch tacwry of Mr. Coll much damage ia Camden, N.S y fireearly this morning. A number af persons were injured by falling pieces of timber, while stiempting to ‘iaieh the flames. The third floor fell thecugh carrying with it several persons whe were upen it The old steambcat Hudeon. built about thirty since in New York. was recently sold, and is now leg torn up &! Camden for the sake of the materials Emery A Alien formerly of Newark, N.J., 0 silver gmuith iy teade, died very euddealy this morning in Camden Our Washington Correspondence, Wasninoton, Deo. 2, 1861 Short Per + Capital—Movements of the a Politiccen ‘coungton=d Good Beginning for « Noisy Let it be told in Geth, and published im all the streets of Askelon The: the Union party of Georgia, Alabama, and ippl offered to sell ut to the demosrate, on the moet ace MmmCdal rg terms Becond—That be demeorate declined to close the bar gain, which involved tbe Southern Rights party, whic, in fact, is the old demo- cratic party Phird—Thet the wortbern whigs, from fifty to sixty, in ‘rom examined - Stated ‘tet he kept along side of Mr. is bet Mr. Hanway saved bis life, the impression mece pon bim was tl Hanway | paved bis life Dr Ashmore P. Patterson eworn—On the evening of Pearce at the house of Levi rding to Dickinson Gorrueh; idered he owed his life to < Kaoway defending him against ated negroer. anc said he believed he owed his | a, apoke cf Kine @tiack he was continually ve that the Marabal acted cowendly and left the iy. whieh, be belier Gc. encouraged t No coomexaminaticn Judge Melly. of Phicéelpbie, sworn—The general ebarecte’ of ny H. Ke for truth and veracity i* very bad Fraaci Jobson affirm: ) — Have known Henry I Kline for wrerai rears; his chers:*«r for truth and veracity is potoriou 7 bad ‘Cross examined —Nam<c several whom be bad Sheard apes of Kline’* generel character as very bad. but | they did act speak particwarly of his character for re- ity | bi D Franks swore —Have,been acquainted with ne fourteen y are; his chatacter for truth think | would sot believe him on known Henry H Kline er for truth and veracity ory H Kline's general y is bad, would not be Bere hin Crosses amined by Mr Ladiow owld Bot believe on Have you ever said ho would at I have catcher. ot a nigger catcher ijam Shourds, Jacob Walker. Joho rman Ackley. Anthooy Hover Aaron B ‘Fithian George K Wise. John Mecke, Andrew Kedbetfor Joha Me! wen, all testified to the general bad character | Of Heory % Kline for troth and veracity Jobo Cact affirmed Harvey Scott went ap stair Ey hevse. on the aight of the 10th of last Septemb: Buttoned the door on the outside; about a quarter of an fhour before sunrise, I called bim to kindle afire The ‘witne further stated that Scott was employe: about bis Shouse ali day, on the 1ith September, the day of the riot ‘Hovee of witness it about three miles from William Par Keer's, Tiarvey Soott is one of the negroes whom Kline Paid be wax at the riot. Crors examined =Window in room where Boot slept fd ut eight feet above the roof of a shed underneath, Dre © the roof is only three feet from the ground, Boot! might pomibly have \eon absent between 10 @ clock and & quarter of an hour before sun in the ting back woul) have been the hardest & question by itt, the witness men Rioned some Little cireumstances by whieh he fixed the juarter of veal the sme! = On Thuredaj Harvey Beott The crons ex caucus yerterday morning, agreed to aequieses in the compromise. in the bope of bringing Toombs and his their side rth place, it ie very doubtful if Mr | fail tack into the whig these Boutbern Union men are y millionem year of the | highly gratified with | bis election is e The friend: veral patrict White Hou pocket money to the tu sand a year for nag on of ity thousand office holders declined rapidly since the last session; nd enivebled condition. it would bat he could much longer mai a tothe Senate Yesterday he oneting out of the whole | oplar, and though his voice is sensibly weaker he speaks with all the fluency and pertinency of his better days, among which the celebrated ome hundred days upon the mpromise meseurer. But. alae, there ix mo earthiy prospect no human probability of Mr. Clay ever recover ng wufficient strength to justity bis raening for the Prerideney d be be nominated even by the una vimous consent of ail partics and all sections. The good ‘id patriot le declining to the sunset of his bright career tbe will have lived long enough to fill the measure of country’s glory and his own, whenever he may be a ‘The President's message is considered! « pretty ght omission or two on the Cubs ques y filled up by the democracy of the ther Ritehie is here to look after « balance of some Sfty or seventy-five thousand dollars required to make p bis lonser on his printing contract of the inst Congress which we have ro doubt be will get. There is money treasury no immediate protpect of en. Case is in very good condition; he has a hearty by. and eatirfactory appearance. just aa if he did not her he gete the mtre nomination not Dougiae ie still absemt among bis darkies ia North jam Houston is also behind haad not baviog mough iu Ub r floating Pre upon being Vi geod, The more the merrier President on some tick Buiiding Law -lo Dec | the following cases of the Fire Department against re ties for the infringement of t with respect by Mr. Brent ‘an MeLyman sworn ning of 11th Sep’ “e load of bark » Wochington Hervey 8 tt tecd dremke of i soo crinutes and a ball past 7 o'clock at Mr T went key Toa cor of the riot at hie ahop about 9 o'clock Boot e+ present. and be aabd f is Out of taet vorepe | Mr Carr copied. “Vos. [ can ciear vou . sae Wee ey way beck to the erection of buildings, judgment was given in each instance against the defendante for the sum of $500— Apgustus Summert, John Thompson, Joba Quin and Thos. Wail Before Hon. Judge Day David Jacques vs. Elisha Ruekman —Thia was an action at ult of the plaintiff, ae lessee of the pier at Washing: ton Market, for full wharfage up oyster barge which lay at the bulkhead Damages ate laid at 824° as the amount she was entitled to pay for inside berth the having hada platform to b b tt The defence ie that the weere, wae lia an outeide berth, and that the au and refured, Verdict for plaintiff $1 conte to the defendant, he having «mount Expressway Dea jamaa D_ Bartle, of Providence RB the founder of Barty 4 Rxprem. ome of the olde abuabed be countey Get oa tie th ult whom Mr. life and genius. Daniel Webster is to pance to American literatare, has ever been known in the city. world, great preparstions are being made for dinners and all descriptions of honor of the occasion, » in and for the pernie of bin? Emersons, 5 agte x , Leving bas taken the liveliest imterest in el! these proceedings—a Of motice as it is the firet time he was ever known to act in any public movement. shall keep our We readers advired of the future movements of the committee. permeates Care. WHE Hiioeen.6e ey STEAMSHIP PUBLIC — e ugust last, the passengers on board the Republic, om the passage from Ban Fraaciaco to Panama, convened a meeting for the por- Po of expressing their esteem and gratitude to Captain Hudson; and ‘to show their admiration for hie gen- tlemanty conduct. apnointed a committee, consisting of Mosars. Crocker, L. F. Oakley, and J. H. Kent. to pre- sent him with a suitable testimonial These gentlemen ordered a silver trampet from Mesars. Ball, Black & Co, of Broadway, where we inspected the pieve of workman- ship, yesterday. It is a richly chased and myasive silver trumpes, the design of which is very appropriate and truly Pablemationl being composed of sheils, coral work, dolphins, anobor,&c A steamship on one side, and on te ober @ clipper ship: ‘The inscription is as follows: — “fo Captain Wm H. Hudson. from the passenger on the steamship Republic. from San Prancisco to Panama, August 13, 1951." [Names of the committee] Tnis trumpet is the handsomest piece of workmanship of the Kind ever produced in this country. It weighs ten pounds, aad Ia valued at $050. Dears of a Rereaven Cauigoasiay — Alderman Oakley pnt bre an inquest et French’s Hotel. onthe body of Joba Hervey, aged So years. & native of Guernsey County, Ohio, who came to his sudden desth in conse- quence of a southern fever, contracted on bis passage from California. The deceased, it seems, with Alexander Wheeler and three others, went to California in 1850. and worked at the mines and hat ag ge some oo dust, were om their return to their jes at their native place They leit Caiifornia together, bound for home, bout, uafortunately, Wheeler died om board the steam- ahip Brother Jonathaa. while at sea, and Mervey died here after landing Wheeler had with him about $1,200 ia dust, which is left here tn charge of the public ad- ministrator. Hervey has left about the same amount, which ie also in the hands of the administrater. Both have wives and children residing in Ohio. The money willawait the order of the relatives. A verdict was rendered by the jury, in Hervey's case, of “ death caused by southera fever."” A Dsarateo Cuio.—On Tuesday afternoon, about four o'clock, aa Mr John MeGlynn and Mr. James P. Donough were gunning in Jones’ woods, the dog which accompanied them attracted their notice to a small excavation in the ground, where they discovered a male infant, alive, some three or four wi old, confortabl dressed, and completely buried in the leaves, so that it must have had not the dog scented it out and the leaves hil Two women were seen leaving the woods as Messrs. Giyna and Donough entered Scooex Deatn —Am {aquest was held on Tuesday. Alderman Griffin, at the First ward station house, on t! body of Michael Bta) dead on the pavement, i on Monday. The jury returned the fc dict:—“That deceased came to his death by p disease vated and bastened to fatel result. « posure. want of proper food.’ He has left e wife ead four children destitute. Fouxn Drap.—At mine o'clock, on Tuesday morning: the body ofan Ietehiwomen ohovt shirts coven zoass ofagy wes found in an Open lot, on Seventeenth street, id 6 end avenue 3. Alderman Conckiin held an inquest, and jury returac. * “#rdigt of “Death by intemperance exposure.” Foun Daowneo —Last evening, about al ovo. body of @ femaleapparently about was fouad floating in the East river, ty-first street, by the steward of the schooner Splendi Alderman was notified te bold au inquest. Fine ry a Brance —About 1 o'clock yesterday morning, ‘a fre was discovered by pc lice officers Elmore end White in s frame stable, belor to Mrs. Lee, and situated at the corner of Ninth avenue and Forty. first street. They umm tely gave the alarm repaired to the stable, and sveceeded in rescuing two horses. The stable, with ite F in a frame building. The police of the Fifth ward succeeded in it, without causing any alarm. pamed Martin Welsh, was run balf. ix o'cloo! Dr. Franklin. who promounced him badly. but not dangerously hurt. He was taken to the City Hospi- tal yesterday morning Unxxowm May Daowxan —Alderiman Concklio held ap inquest on Tuesday,ai No 61 South street, on the body of an unknown man, found dead, foating in the East River. opposite pier 16. The deceased was about 6 feet 8 inches, with sandy bairand red whiskers; dressed in « dark round jacket, black plaid vest and panta, white shirt, coarse white flannel drawers, beots, aud woollen stockings. Appeared to have been in the water tem days. The name of the deceased is supposed te be Alexander Fraizer. Verdiot, death by drowning Police Intelligence of House Robbers.—about 9 o’olock on Tuesday liam O'Brien, residing at No. 433 Broome robbers in his house rprised at discovering ined access to the premi. ses thro the second story window by climbing on the roof of the tea room. Mr (Brien conerved one of the robbers jump out of the window on the roof of the tea room, and from there on a shed, and so over the fences into Crosby street alarm was given, and officer Neecbam, of the Fourteenth ward police, was called to the premiges, and ex he entered the house and was go- ing up stairs to search for the other robber. the thief made bis appearance. «prang out of the window om to tne thed with a bundle of valuable wearing apparel. selected tocarry of The offcer gare chase, and called to the rogue to stop, but nding he paid no attention. the off. cer discharged a pistol at him; the thief dropped the bundle of clothing valued at over $20, and ultimately succeeded in escaping im the ward police, yesterday arrested a man named Ji ol Of ttabbing with a knife the face aod street. The wounds were not considered dangerous al- though very severe Justice Osborne committed the ao- cused to prisen for trial Indecent Assatili Upon a Little Girl ~On Monday last, yh of the lower police court, arrested ¥, a member of the theatrical profession, on ued by Justice Lothrop. wherein he stands = ed — an ind . \—— om & little girl only nine years of age. named Fanny Armet real ti with ber perents The accused wee brought before the magistrate through Lit counsel—a hearing was demand ¢ . The prosecution took the evidence of the child Fanos, who stated that she visited Shaw's rooms No. 969 Broadway (where. it seems, he keeps a daguerreo- type gallery) adout two months ago, in company with sizabeth Akin a rmall gir! of about twelve years of age. reriding with her parents Fanny said that Elizabeth \nvited hee to go with ber to Mr. Shaw's, to have her ikenees taker end they both went, without telling their mother where they were going She says Shaw took them into a private room, and took Fanny on his kare at whieh ti the indecent aesmult is alleged to have perpetrated, the particulars of which are not suite ble leation be «ther witness, Elizabeth Akin. also testifies to very improper conduct exhibited by Shaw towards ber as wei as fowards the child Fanny, Beveral medical gentiemen were examined, who differed in opinion as to the disesse on the child The evidence wae comeiuded Je erday and the magistrate will give bis Cecision om 7 iigheey Rete, —& man camed John Hays, alias Riley sted yesterday on ® charge of knocking down Joan Duly, on the 2th of October Test, ond steal: ing from his person $154 in money Hays was aided by another maa who i large accused was convesed before Ju , who committed him to prison for a further bearing f $°~) —Officers McDonald, Shields eater da: broke open « trom of On the person oney $%. which is supposed to be @ portion of the stolen mo- ney Justice Osborn comm!t«l the accused parties to it a forther examination «=The further examination in the e# postponed until this after- 4 o'clock prison to The Forgery C bank ebeek for: acon (Thuredae San mate that, by the t riaation bas been received neBt of the reduction 0 five conte the Lert» eright-68 6m r very addithowa, hi ne cog ated & ve —We are requosted | rom Ban Francisco, in the Post Office Depart the Hawaiian postage from ten | foot exoeeding baif an ounce in five cents being edded for | “" 4 postage to San Fran 200 Must be prepai! ivsving ian portion to ya goilectad at Hows The Powtmaster of Ban Fran- jaco roporta that the intercourse bet hho Tsianda is fap! Ly lacreuiog and the vat from euc D poly’ are at coguiae as can br ete Meme t . m ls to 1 by | On letters to these Isianda. | 46c. Canadian domestie Ps white field beam at $1 25 « $1 50 |. Cor seemed 4 aging 690, a 60c for mixed, and 60c. @ 6lc. for yellow, southern and western. Correx—ruled firm; 100 Java were picked up, ab ae eben he total stock on Corton. marke 8 to evince & dull feal- ing, and the sales, which were 1,000 bales, were rather in favor of the buyer. Duy Goons —In this seazon of the year there is little change, from wees to week, to record in trade. Winter will not be that dead season it used to be before railroads were in existence, and the close of canal navigetion was the close of business for the year. The dewand from the clothing trede now engaged in the manufpeture of epring ley is active; and the near-by trade still brings ino fair demand for silks. Woollen staples, brown , and shirtings, are in moderate request, ot firm Cage gustained by a light stook; bleached goods are jy, with a limited demand; brown drills are ia request, t 63; a 7c ; bleached and blues are dull; osna- burgs gust. but firm; denims are inactive, but steady; stripes and tucks ere dull; Canton faunels are in demand, and sell briskly on arrival, as favorite styles are ecarce. Printing cloths are dull, but firm, [th some upward tendency; but a serious decline in cotten would juce @ reaction. Prints are without much activity; the demand is at length nearly over, yot without leaving any large stock, and prices are firm Gipghams ‘ace. inactive; delaines are in fair request, yet \y so firm, as the supply is fully kept up, Cloths are in some request for the clothing trade. but the demand is limited and prices still favor the buyer. Fancy cavsimeres are not so active, but the d od is moderate, and prices are steady; plain styles are dull; eatinets are in small request, aad firm; cottoa warp tweeds, are less active; jeans are quiet; sheep's grays are in good request, at sloady rates; linseys are dull and heavy; flannels are in demend and. firm ; blankets ‘are dull, and heavy shawls ci wlarge sale at full rates Fi goods are dull; a few styles of silks, plaid ribbons and ight French and German cloths are wanted, and sell well ; delaines are also firm. The pubdlic sales are nearly over. The large eteck of Mesers, Jewett of Boston, was sold yesterday and to-day at good prices, for the season. The goods were choice French silks and shawls. The company assembled was large, and the sale was one of great interest. British goods suitable for the clothing trade are in fair activity, but the general de- mand is very light. Holders are frm We noties very light importations, but towards the new year they will inerease, and preparations for the spring trade will be- comeactive. Faeicuts.—Rates to Liverpool were firm, but engage- ments were moderate. 1,000 flour wore engaged at . most vessels asked 15d ; shooks were en geged at 2s. 6d. Cotton was at 3 16d., and grain at 44. a4%d. To London, 1,000 bbis. flour were engaged at Ls. 103,d. To Bremen, the current rates, with moderate engagements, were at 22s 6d. for tobacco; 253 for ries; theasurement goods at 20s. and 2,500 bushels waeat were eng: at 18c, There was no change to notice in rates to California, or to Havre. Fis moved to the extent of 1,200 qtis. cod, at $2 70; 400 bbls. No. 1 mackerel, at $3 02%:; amd 1,000 boxes scaled herring, at 45c., the poovens rates Fruit —Bome 1,400 boxes Malaga raisins found a mar- ket at $1 65 9 $1 76; 100 casks Zante currants, at 5540.; 30 cases sardines, at Sic. a 65c. ® bales Languedoc almonds, at lic. a 14%c Hav—There were 760 bales river purchased at S2i¢c., ash o Hewr—About 30 bales American undressed changed hands at $120 $125, 6 months Inon—Over #0 tons Bcotch pig were disposed of at $21, usual credit. Lrap—Bales were made of 100 tons Spanish, at $4 20, canh, market drooping. ‘again imp ; common being quoted at $1 064; without supplies. x9—40 bbls. Louisiana new. brought 35c., cash; have not varied. 2.800 nd 160 baskets olive at $2 70, 4 months There were 100 tous thick round bought at $22. cash. Provisions —Pork and beef remained the sam: 5\c., and 8}xc., respectively. Rist Estar —Bales by auction:—1 gore corner 112th street and Becond avenue, $200; 1 do. adjois 140; Llot corner 112th street and Becond arent - weal ‘the on! Janne Ht Betoug and Dr Toba 6, teasds ete fevioes 4 iT. 5 attend bis funeral this day, at 2 o'clock PM., from his tooranee, cfc eh Felday morsing to , New Jersey, On m 4 on December 3, Ha wife ef George M. Hopkins, fears. ed ‘the relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral this day, at 3 P from the residence of William A Hopkins, 634 Washi: . At Panama, N, @. Lipton 28, ‘To Corres: te, on 0} jpondents. aber would. contee e davor by socling 4 communica New York, December 4, 1851. Cleared. Bhip Princeton, Russell, Liverpool, Fross & Hicks. Ghip Samuel Russell, Limeburnet, Centon, A A Low & Baip John Cockrell, Maugendie, Port au Prince, AC Ros- i Woeks, Bicily, J B Sard iy ana, Th sire & Co Brig Crate, Gupail ompeon & Hunter Brig Mi rennan, '8¢ Domingo, 1H Aitkin. bray ig B jor, 81 Domingo, U 4 & Wiley. ont ‘Aivemaric, Thompeon, Guayama, J ¥ Onatravia | 0. Brig Elisabeth, Pitts, Maranham, &o, H R Corning. Halcyon, Eldridge, Remod Ss " Brig Halcyon, ae aoe sors Sa, WF said, Schr Marianne (Bi fchr Blizabeth Ann, Krause, Washington, NC, chill. Schr Oriana, Dodge, Richmo Bohr Crowell, Philedelphia, J Gorn er, Boston, Da; dor, Boston, Seaen, ‘Savannah, Richmond, Terry, it kek Fait Alvar Spcogees ‘Fall River, & rune, Kae ‘@! iver, Sprague Hawnins, Jones, Providence, Steamship Floris, Lem, Savannah, 66 b mdse with and. paseantt veo a Lil jobill Rxperioneed very heavy Southerner, Di with wists ‘Tileet Co, Deo 2, 2:45 east 0, ry bound South, supposed the Brother Jens ‘Ship Underwri kt). Shipley, Liverpool, sadoe and peasongeen to Kermit Jon 23 3, saw g anip supposed te be the Andre bound West. experienced very severe jalene (Brem), Kuhlman, Bremen, $3 days, with ers to Seu & Stuckon. " Rockland, 12 days, with Frasel, Windsor, NS, 20 days, with 5 Atkins & ortolk, &o, Mailler & Sobr J C Steamer Thorn, Steamer City of G dickinson, Charles! lime, to master. Sehr Belmont (Br), plaster, to re wh; 4d, adjoining, each 25x100, $210 each, $440, 1 rn mighO0, $200; 1 gore do., "$120; 1 do. corner = tcoeh eanek, Grav, Lot omosite oormer, S6x100, $000; r, Aoley. Norwich J Go. adjoining, each S6x160, $365 each, $405; 1 grt Rotinseh, Notwiebs | a. gist do. 24,8108; 1 do. do., $75; 1 do. do. $90; v eeatoes. 3 i do. on Thirteenth “trryt, near avenue, $190; Ha do, adjotning, $125; 1 dé. $70; 1 do. do. $34) 1 ravidence. of evenus, 25x! , — Soo Tas. adjetuiog on avemud, 252100, $150; % do sa Wells, Machias, 7 days. $200; 1 do. adjoining on ay: 40., each 26x100, $130 each, ‘Lath street, 262100, $101; 4 each, $400; 1 do, on rear on h 25x100, Th do, adjoining, *¢ eared 1 gore om 113th street, nes: ‘ , $150; ido. adjoining, $125; 1 do. on ‘2lst treet, near Fourth avenue, $160; 1 do adjoining, $o0; t do. do., $150; 1 200; 4 do. om rear, $85 ‘ ty-second street, near Fifth avenue 25x98, $2.400; 2 do. on 113th street, near Four! avenue, each 252100, $105 each, $210, | do. om rear oa 112th street, 25x160, $100 Rice was quoted at $3 a $2 66; for ordinary to choice cew, but none sold. ans. —Nearly 80,000 German found buyers, at $3 a $10, usual time. Boar.—A lot of 100 boxes red mottled Castile fetched Oa 9c, 4 months. Srinrts —Balee were made of 250 bbis Obio and prison whiskey, at 20\c., cash; and 45 bhds. drudge, at 20c, — c oe as wot, | woans were held higher, partially neglected, in consequence. The total stock in market comprised 10.385 bhds and 40,987 bags and boxes; against that of December Ist, last year, 2,038 hhds., and 24,196 bags and xen, ‘Tarrow —The day's movement reached 7,600 Ibs. prime, at 7) &7)/c., cash. Telegraphic Keports, New Onuieams, Doo, 2 1861, Cotton bas been in fair demand. 3¢00 baler, good middling sold at 7 (c., 1,600 bhdw molasses sold at 23) atte ir is dull,and has declined. Vair setle at 4ie. Freights to Liverpool are 13-828 A whip bas been engaged for Havre at 7,0. for cotton, and $8 for tobacco Sterling exchange is firm at 9 a 10)<e. New Oninavs, Dee. 3, 1961 Cotton—To day's sales reached 5,800 bales. Prices are easier, without any quotable change. Middling fair. 70. Bacon has declined. Sides are at Yo. Whiskey, 108 20c , aud declining Rice, $9 500 $5 62% New Onieavs. Dee. 9=-12 M Cotton isin fair demand. and, already, 4,000 bales Pricer are steadier, We quote jet, c.; fair, 85,0. Old mess pork is $id 25 & $14 60; new mess ts hae declined one fourth to one half Coffe t $16, 000 bags prime Rio soldat Sige. Freights are dutl_ Cotton, to Hi seven-eighthe of and New York. one b Ww days lX\ece sg. discount Cr Cotton—Bales to-day, 1 684 bal ket bas elichtly improved MARKETS ELSEWHERE, 5) shares Reading “7 12. DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Brorono Or Market, December 1.—Sperm —The ot has been very quiet since our last, and we hear of no traneactions Holders are firm, at $127 for good parcels. In whale, slo, we have no transactions to re- port. There are buyers in the market at 50° a $7e, but holders decline operating at these Whalebone — A sale ef 6,000 Ib Polar war made, at 4Tc. per ib PORRIGN MARKETS Kiscerow, Jamaica, Nov. 12 —Floor—The disposals since our last, reach about 1 400 barrels Baltimore. at 298 per barrel. ‘The stock is ample, with a very moderate enquiry Onions — the late parcels were moved at woes His per 100 Ibe Rice —Of Carolina, 10 tierees, rather dusty. Tecent arrival. were placed at 18a. per 100 ibe. Bread is yuiet No operations of aay moment heve occurred in imported dercriptions Oil —Ood has been selling freely at 2. 7), Poe A paroel of 0 cashe at fe Od. to te Od. Landis piaced rather inactive at 84. per ib. Pork —Mess ie held for ote bl. Prime is quiet. Hamme —Prime Lancashire ore Femtos scarce, and are worth Od. per lb. There are very few American at market. Candios are inactive at 64.0640 perib 900 bomes Cooke's have changed hands st the last named figure. Lumber.—White pine is abundant and inactive We ae itat 196. 0 76s per 1,006 feet. Beet —A parcel of 60 bbis. hes been moved at 50s. in bond. Corn —United States is worth 74. a Ss. of two bushels Tobacco —Sales of Cavendish Bove m effected at 10d per ib No sales of leaf have transpired 60 days. 1 per cent premium Bxchange on New York. Merchant's bill by the Rev. I son to Mins Key erband. Bsq 850 by t | B Gireven, of Germany ¢ | of New York city Hoxton Baltimore ame CODY ® 1 On Wedoerday f Mitebacher ea, third al hia cit! v Mr Adome, Pi # Bares Ase uu aot Buffalo, ant covidenoe papers Mare S: aie | vt 3 $8225 Peer ” 8 MEL = a4 a5 : =z i 3 Eoremet, Thom: 12 de: Fores, Crewing? addin. 3 dare = Wm Gregory (new, 10) tons), Rickard, Roo! ‘toh, Rockland, $ days. Rockiaad, Ske Vendor, Behr Aan Steamships Afr’ ‘Torry, Noriolk and 5 pete een nh reporte-—Nov cpisia {itopers) tell frou alofoand wae killed: wae rom 4 Sy'the nat efieer of ebip Bmma Wavte. >; 1008. fresh. Telegraphic Marine Reporte. a4 ror, Deo 3. Wand leans: barke Forest ee, wi mi ranao, ‘imrgton, N ©; Burotas, Bt Job lor, Gonaives. Onaaieaton, Doo 3. Arrived—Bark Carolina, NYork: lsabelia, Matamorss. leared v, Philndelj NYork; B Werner, Philadelphia. New Unteana, Doo 3. do; Lean w Baenrorn, Dec 2. Arrived—Brig Wheaton, Darien. Arrt Savanwan, Deo 2. ‘Steamship Alabama, lodlow NY: @ bours. Herald Marine Correspondence. ap City of eareen, Jraitehs, Laver 1; Boston; sobre John Gilpin (Br), ollina, Port Spain, Donald, Ellis, Ply- yas the vessel from Bath fo" after being im collision \eb gohr sit. berm bric, witd both masts gone, seen 0 miles SE of Portland, was probably the Cutler. cusnN eT, of Fairhaven, is reported by » letter trom been lost. Crow and en) oil saved 0 date, in sohr Wyandotte, before reported ashore » has cone to pieces, and ae raved but the sails, disaster is attributed to the monu- ment having beam washed away Inst spring and not replaced. Freeman, from Calais for Boston, put into Portland Ist, in distress, having lost part of dock ond, eplit sails and sprung a leak night of 27th ult. Pont ov Boston—The following tables exhibit the Is and oes at this por? for the wm ¢ Cn ne | 2 barks, 41 beigs sad 162 vebrs wore Britioh; BY ereign onst wine r c pave. 1 shit. & barks, bark Prussian; Spoken. 8, (probably bark Camanga, Boa'ens toon Oct Lom Pee e! r v, Sept 30-8: nt Oni Horonve igget, not Havana, Nov Law ain A, Bey omne, or iH be a iielen Avanets. “On Si008a, Noy 18—Sohr Lovien Soars, Wriaks, dg. to oleae a8 Haven 5 won 8 rare ties ee ark Cannds, Dyer, for Boston, lag. el cord wR +0 ae Ide iter, Rmily Frances, nd destination, Me dre 5400, Wow 16-Gebe Soha W Dodge, Barbour, for Nee ME Mov Ware Brigs Independent, wnt Hay yy fusing. Mureb, a “F vowns Boaro! ov 29—~S1d Ly BA Al Uo: brigr tevin, Park, Manon ls and Louisa, Stubbs, Cardenas; E ‘Daley, ot ; OLE. OLB, Nov 28, PM—Arr aad ofand yk ett nve Mf Lo ie etie ye Roel ed N Drigoe) A wnat them ha ee i arn eat aes a en eee ve for Hudson River. aay a, P Ben ‘gic tie <q is, Woeete, ge fot eg copa, end by la. By jorte, Le, BURERBOR VILLE, Nov 2)-Cld seb Nelcove (wet Mllssz0), Moore, NY othe LEWES, Deo 2, » from MN oy be "1 from oa for Boson brig sec tres Sh Gaaae acon te ues ae \, for erm ports, are in the roadstead. Wind NW, aud moderating. Weather clear and cool. i AM— nueerne, ao fete iter el Bat now fale which now at naa NW. Nothing has been seen to pass ia or out NO! Deo 1—Agr schre Now Globe, NY¥ork; roar ee Le ee put in with Joos of sit stays, back ropes, \e Chas Thomas, ‘Burne, 3 , Watts, Prete, doy Frostien jor jeleon, Leeds, Alba: ht iy i York, Bid bark JA Hasard ( aria jope, Bwascy, ux for has bi Ly) wi the purpose of putting in anew forom: ($2 RYPORT, Nov 29—81d schre Ore Porto Rice: C abpieton, Jackman, Nevfolk; Vulvare,’ Now GWLs HEAD, Nov maa park Denoy. Ps tharine Nickels, Nickels, Nova, J ou Prince; Ga: Witoher, N’ COLA, prev to Nov “Art brig Benj Carver, Yor PHILADELPHIA, Deo Arr brias Bos. ton; Milton, AoNger, Fore oy Pelee goes Barton, 7; Wm om; Pacnen. Aland: Mivtitiaes Collina, Newberg; Wf © Bmitn, do. Cid schre Smith, b; ; Joanna, Alien, Ne a vive: Sayre, 40; orvon, Smith, NYork; steamer Bric, Norman, do. NYork trig Sontag Duvch, - a; sabe Ustaloga, do: Zith, RiceZON D, Dec 1—Arr janover, We 7 % ested trea, at é MSuidavias bark J Seen: ). Nov to K Jones, Colley, BH, tet (not brig) RH Gamble OSMAN: Hh Dee 1 ¢ wa ip Owego, Barstow, Apa- Ischicola, WAREBAM, Nov 3— bing ge? e, an re , wre kedy che Alezanee SCaSsET, Nev ah. Bay State, Nortolk: Ohidton, do: sloop Raver, oun nem game py RTT Lo Uederwriter—Ligut W Aw e eteerne. Livenrcor—Pe Cal +0 in the steerage. phlett, RN; Mee W Miles, be ton. BD Pike Torcete: Mr Robt i ir Barnes, A bed rsa Ne ¥: ‘i A Heryeee. _ ‘SHIPPING. NOMCE PASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP aTLan- Ue, fer Liverpool, plesee be om ‘a6 the fooe of Canal screet, Savurday, Deo. 6 at eleven o’oleok, 4. Me and send ay i wanted om t on Friday, hed “below.” with th ‘ot thate berth. LD WARD kK. CODLINS &OU. P‘S PIC MAIL STEAMS AIP COMPANY. ‘The hour of sailing of the steamers of th: is changed from 3 o'clock to 2e'clock, P. Mk MEDICAL. 7 emi browght on by & seeret hi ‘A petfest onre eee cases cured im four days. 9 4 DU D* WR Rewer tig Menard Veta Sonera ms o NO FRE TILL CURED. = ‘ Ae a aaa atthe! gh srimemca ie thin branch of wer rane yet vole y C ee Lamberot the Ui et the Cit ot Now Fe WO FRE TILL CURED —DRS COOrRR & MURPH 2; Rooserat sicast (com thee lang presen ead know! bye eoliod a i'l fave of nn oles, No grontent priveng,