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EF I F [ i iz i i i i H i the differs cw im favor of it stated yin ¢youg own official any decided (ismectation of the you consume mow some FE United Kingdow there was a movement going on in it, A little specule- tion would, without doubt, act more favorably upon that stock than most others in the list, Morris Canal has not varied one percent for months, It is one of the 4, | Grmest fancies in the street, but ite firmness is no cri- terion of its value. At the second board the market re- acted alittle. The four leading railroad stocks were operated in to some extent, but prices current in the morning could not be sustained, Reading Railroad fell off 44 per cent; Erie Railroad, }¢; Norwich and Worces- | ter, 4; Camtom Co., ; Delaware and Budson,1. When | we take into consideration the state of the money mar- ket, the season, and the prospect relative to the move- ments of specie, we cannct resist the conclusion that prices for stocks generally are very much inflated. It is only | necessary to refer to the market value of Erie and Read- | ing for the correctness of this conclusion. ‘The suspension of « large shipping house was an- | cofee, Ko, to Harbeck & Co. Heavy losses, by several failures which | bri« Gi have taken place this year, are the cause of the one alluded to, The failure of even the oldest houses creates no surprise in commercial circles, and they appear to have very little effect upon credit generally. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of | this port, to-day, amounted to $68,080; payments, $75,- 48 T$—balance, $3,283,900 77. East River Insurance Company haye declared « Cid | Seg ficg walioyeedee a out $62,500 | ‘Uhio, from Chagres, brought $10,175. e most important item cf news to the financial worid on this side of the Atlantic, brought by the steam- Pacific, is the reduction in the »ate of imterest by ship the Bank of EB: from three to two and @ half per cent. Pullicn ie the bank was rapidly increasing. Stock Exchange. 4 100 shs Erie RR... Me (100 ae eee i T & z Franklin. It gave us Hampden, sidaey, freedom. eloquent, and friends of m: It gave us Peel all, by the verdict of manki from the race—it gave and long-continued cheering.) of which some pnt and Al } the message of the President of the French republic, of the 4th of this month, will be found the fol- paseage :—“ We have eagerly ia with « proof of the sinc and in offering the ci our naval forces, to rej tem they did not eat. . sod applause) Us ie sald, by * exports too much, under the u wy country, by the protec- suced tariff, we took too large ufectures, thered; rts, according to the proteo- for the last fiseal year, ending 43.057 260, and our exports for being t under the former imports have exceeded tiopists, that under cv am amount of Britirb » ff tion journals of Amer’ ‘30th June, 1851, were + same” time Were 5 $27,168,610. or about 6. ; seized the oppor- tunity to furnish 8) 848.650, the difference our relations, by jc’ er cent on the aggregate of our | of Madrid this is said to be an unfavor- © we must bearin mind that their home value, namely, the ot New York, New Orleams, and (Hear, hear.) Well, gentle. okee ie a reed waa < Wo make a large profit, as » of interest and ab bear) , Experience has to be about 10 per cent, which to $19 589 865. Then, gentle- carry, © <vppose. imports or exports in American vessels with ut receivi sum, for sack an agi ie balance of trade having apy authority to speak for any British official, I f wn “desided conviction, that this state- President is founded io mistake and nsion. Look at the treaty establishing the between Maine and Canada At the ed, I was # Senator of the hove with search. Connected 'y Was @ correspondence between your own worthy and excellent Minister, Lord our own emizent Secretary of State, Daniel Webster, in which the right of search was uneq: No one can a. thet that treaty, or withdraw that pledge. Now, of fleets on or nearour coasts, from them, weuld either be and insulting menace, or it would involve of the right of search. What could be the fleets, unless to watch. visit, search, and seize sels’ And where were those hostile fi-ets to be io ihe very ng: RS American lake, the Gulf of lexico, through which passes, annually. our to the amount of hundreds of millions of dollars with the vall-y ot the Mississi; with the Isthmus and our other shipping Pp men, I suppose the Y Chese exports for not indicated by our big: creasing wealth. this profitcm our exper’ would amount, for 1s that treaty was ratifi to-day. uivocally abandoned. is disposed to nullify fit om our exports, ir of $12,43!,256, after given. Our total im of dollars, which, leaves a clear balance deducting the $27,580 0 befor for the last five yars. under the reduced 7 and our experts, for the same ng ap exeess, ip these five years, of imports over «sports, of $44 340,788, or 6 L-5th Now, the gain to the United tates from the pr fit» upon our exports, and from hts, on the priv iples above 623 364, and deduc\inz the excess of imports, would P sheet principle, $118,383 666 But thi would be avery imperfect view of our actual increase ot wealth during ‘these five years asthe result of our reduced tariff. Our domestic pro- ducts and fabrics, cousomed at home, similar to those exported abroad, mu: five years, to an 000,000; and, allow whole, of 3 per cent demand, sales, and tiom exported sbroa ef wealth, from that up to three hundred m cent on our import- stated, would be pi. and also toa great ‘alifornis Sueh a proceediag would vex our commerce, and cause am immediate rise in the rates of insurance. Republic. (Hear, hear) It would have been well for that be had himself but re--+ cently set the example. in two unsuccessful Lopez expe- yy him against the government of his own country. The first was from Strausburg ; the y Louis Napoleon, procesded in « British registered vessel, and as- with the avowed object of over- throwing the then existing government of France. The expedition was unsuccessful, not to say igaominious; and now, this Gallic Lopez makes this unprovoked assault, and fulminates this insulting menace against my coun- the expression of my decided conviction, | bas entered into no such coalition. It , that the present free trade ministry of Enz- would render ineffectual their own beneficent ing blockades and embargoes for ‘t cannot be, that they would ex- clude the wanufacturers of America, or deprive their own country of our cottons. our breadstutis and pro. | visiong, our rice, our gold, or even of our tobacco, one of | the principal sources of their revenue. It cannot be, that Lord Palmerston your eloquent and enlightened gn “$a the very time he was uniting us in obtaining the liberation of the illustrious ex- was aiming, in combination with France low at America. Nor can I believe that uF Own able, eloquent, and benevolent Prime Minister, nciples, and blood of the im- mortal Russell, could have united in such an indig to the American Unioo. him to have remembered cave amouated, there caregate of at least $10,000,- evbanced price for the rowing out of the increased ditions, conc ucted the second, headed aes Fre & ‘os of dollars But, gentlemen, ow fallacious is the a« rine that reduced tariffs crease the balance of 1uports over ex; looking at the result vpder our bj 1928, Known as the biti and Which from its exorbitant character, seemed Now, under the tariff of 1828, exports, was tem per cent ports. is shown b; ghost tariff. the ot f abominations—( SESEIREEY: Hs SE we ‘upon the imports. balance underithe reduc ed proof that high cuties diminish exports much. if not more, than they do imports. vermment existed, the excess of imperts, over imports. as shown by the records, from 17 to 1851, amounted to several hundred millions: f dollars. the balance of trade doctrine, we ought to have been greatly impoverished. growing poorer and poorer every year , yet the result ie, mn defiance of this theory, that Wwe have increased in pepulation, during these six- years, 009 per cent, our actual wealth has augmented, the same time, 2.4(0 per cent, of this_exploded baiance of trade The doctrine itself is weighed im the balance Here gentlemen, I might Beuker, ete Now, accordi te writing the name. For myself, then, ing cloud, neither the clap of thunder, nor see the flash of lightning. I see rather the sprinkling of the gentle and genial drops of dship and affection. and the emerging rainbow of peace, over-arching the Atlantic, betol day and « still more fraternal intercourse for England and America. (Loud cheering ) Wherever we look over the the flags of Kngland and America uni- ted. Upem the coasts of all the continents and all the islands of the mighty deep, there float the kindred flags America. We find them near, or to gether, upon the ice- barred shores of the newly. ered Antarctic continent we fiad them also in a com- mor cause of science and humanity, amid the periloas Polar Seas and “regions of thick Fi! ur own distinguished navigator, Sir Jobn Frank. na ition in the Aretic ocean was fitted out and despatched by my own generous couatryman, Mi Grinnell, a name which deserves tobe enrolte with ‘the Howards of the world Our gallant naval offi the countenance and encouragement of our goverament volunteered to command the expedition. Franklin is not yet found ; but Mr. Grinnell has offered his verstis for a seccnd expedition, determined. if your no- vigator still survives to restore him to his ccuntry and his home, and to those weeping eyes that still are strained to bebold him Im concluding these remarks permit me to quote the last words of my last finan cial report to the American Congress—* For my count-s and ber comfederacy of sovereign and Uaited States. I invoke the continued blessings of heaven. May her Union be progressive, harmonious and perpetual her career be one of honor, Justice, and good faith ” 0 Dei & Hud Can, ope 0f facts. and found wanting CITY TRADE REPORT. Barapsturrs.—Fivur favored factors, ing 10,700 bbis. ordinary to choic i Jat! 3¢ 8 $4 25; with mixed to Western. commom Southern. and pure Genesee, at 59 bbls. Rye Flour brought al cr sectional. or belonging It bas the world for its theatre. and are universal. Commerce has laws, and they are as fixed and certain, when undisturbed by man. as the laws which govern the movements of the planets. Our vege regulations may produce s perturbation. but it will only be to injure those who thas interfere by le Gislative reetrictions you, however, by presenting your own tables, I will only that, with the totel abolition of many taxes and duties and the great reduction of revenue has augmented. and you have applied @ to the reduetion of consoling retieetion $3 26; and 160 Brandywine a to the extent of 1,500 bushels Genesee white, at § thern, at 96¢ ; 3,100 Ohio, and 3,500 Michigan, at 2 9le.; with 17,(00 Canadian, at an unknown figure; and Corn, to that of 28,000 bushels mixed Western, at 69i¢0. @0c.; with round yellow, at 6lc.a 62c. But nothing Northern Oats were pretty Cortoy.—The market bas been so well supplied with samples from the recent arrivals, that we can only quote it as firmer, at previous quotations, which we continue. ing made at \c. lees. The 2, was 1,400 bales bed ice,” searching transpired in Rye or barley brick at ddc aditsc. yarpli and, gentiemem, it ts a tthe two great branches of the ‘Baxon-Norman race you. the ngiand, children in America - present, at this period almost the solitary exumple of governments whose re ceipts exceed their expenditures. and who have surplus towards a reduction of their debts , at Bpanish America—look at the continent of jurope , without naming others, look at the high tariff paralytic despotiem of Austria—(hear. hear)—a State in spasms of financial bankruptcy. We see there. wa, the police sctually entering the Exchange and, by the power of the bayonet. endeavoring to r end even to reguiate the money, down to their penny notes art af well attempt to reguiate the Not having exactly Wy do is to wasail the hanges. and whom it appears. th m Vienna and Frankfort from store; wharf sales business, as reported on Chang LIVERPOOL chasmriCATION, ble and adventurous na me Ploriaa. Mobile Texas ot 3. juity. | nity say that, with he wished the same great and glorious ngiand. He concluded by f Liverpool. genero her past caresr, may ways be those of pleasantuess and peace. acknowledged the toart in « The Craimsan said, the next toast was the health of a gentleman who, as he was sure, had won the esteem and | regard of ali there. by his unobtrusive gentlemaaly be- on all occasions—he me: ofthe United States. . Carrrenoen then rose and seid—I thank you, sir, | for theeompiiment you bave offered to me, andl thank | you, gemtlemen, for the very cordial meaner in which 1am quite sure that it has been | . None. ‘ome. —Perk and beef were firm, but inactive— 250 bbls. only of each hawing found buyers at Saturday's rates; 1.500 city cut hams were purchased at 84 @ 84¢c.; 8),¢, the previous value. elvc.,and fair movements of the succeeded in this, the next thing the Jews who deal in gentlemen, this is most u of the Jews, Aurtria must rave long since fallen imto nancial bankruptcy. and rhe will derive mo advantage For ourselves, in America, we have no prejudices against the Jews Whilst Christianity ails amongst us we see the Jews called in the Bible ple of God They hold an elevated social Position in our country, and ate eligible to our Offices even to that of President of the United States under this repeal and pcreased: toast—* The cit; 150 bbis. lard, Ohio and Btate butte to choice cheese 6 a Te. per Ib. ® bumorous rpeech from this persecution. . 8, by the Rev. John Crawford, Mr. x to Miss Mancarer M. Exxisom, Ellison, Feq., of Sscramento City, | havior and urbani' ame Me Cote. | Weil, gentleme abolition of duties. not only bas your reven: but yeu have bad @ great avgmentation epn Yan Papers please Brockly Thursday, Nov. 13, by the Rev. Mr. You have reeeived it. ‘MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Mew York, December 9, 1851. Badger, Pook & & Co. by sae rt WN LMee: Go, of , Pettloalls Pensactisy Badger, Pook & Ba Baraat pc 8 Schr Eloise, ablaze a, shaster. Sebr wn, Coe! J aad Bohr Lae ia, Jas Bent Plymouth Recke ony Buyton 'e speegus.” Steamer Coyuge, Wilson, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. Bhip Andrew Foster (hth, Bolte Nov &, wit i an rey potas (Dut) Holl Liverpool, Nov Bhip Splendid (packes), re, Oot 28, with mdse and pagenaere to W ‘hitlook. .. eee HS ite, Charleston, 10 days, with ootten and Tae paderinye ctv wa we wie care AE lanes epson, Clam), eines, Ryskegy, nets Co. Oct’ ie Seas 8 ipoke var 0. ° Argenine, from Rio for NOrloans; same day, spoke bark Lows, trom io for NOrleans. “Bark Elvira, Harbeek, Dixey, Ric, Fapalzo, 62 anys, with ov 4, lat 2 46, lon 95 oke | brig Glamorgan, trom Rio for Baltimore, 17 out; fash, | lat 15 O8N, lon 45 56, Samuel Johnaon, a seaman, ot in: finmmation of the b thy Ins 51 Dl, Lom 60 13, spoke sehr Ht Wenteott Milton, feom Wiltingtos for Teialded, 9 Bark 83 Andrew, Doano, Bueno ob 9, with hides, Foster & Nickerson. Oot 14, {at 1) 10 8, lon 37 30 W, spoke whale ship Golcones, from Now Bodterds ou a cruise, ql se. out. a HW: Bor 42 stones & Make Renate tee, wh rine Mi 8. The Rt Ww fesporienced bark Jane & Elizabeth, very heavy woather since leaving Grand Banks. Bark Marie Magdalena (Duto.), Popkin, Rotterdam, 43 days, with mdee ond 127 passengers, to Boonen Graves & Co. Bark Regatta, Gooch, Tabasco, 38 days, with Logwood, 60 Negmish & Son, Has been 11 deve north of Havtoras. Bark Levant (Br, ry, Di ‘36 days, in ballast, with 265 passengers, to TS De Wolfe. Bark Pedemoat, Burnham, Tabasco, 9) days, with wood, to.A Patruli Bark Clare Windoor, ittom, Port au Prince, 15 days, with rk fx Cardenas, Nov 23, with suzar, &, to master. Deez, 1a0 Sr i0, om Ti passed bark Piodmond, cor New York, with love of fore ts Bark John Benson, West, Havans, 20 daye, with suger and segars, bo Sturges & Co. Hasbeon 13 days north of Hatte- rou, wit now and hail and has suffored severely a a hull, sails and rigzing. Bark Gov Von Oxholm, Davis, St Thomas, Nov 21, in bal- last, to Aymar & Co. Bark Ciyae. Kempion, New Orleans, 21 days, with ootnon to shift Brothers. 7, as ee 73 45, saw a orig, posed to be the F P Beoh, from Mobile for Boston. Bark Milford, Andrews, New Orleans, 19 days, with mdss, to Hussey & Murray, Nov 29, lat 37, lon 74, spoke ship Star Republic, Jamison, hence for Galveston. ‘The M has expe- rienced constant galt om the northward. Bark Paul Boggs (new, of Warren), Dyser, Thomaston, 3 daye, to master. Be acon Where, ae, cine a ays. in , Fenced w cy heavy weather; has been as far South as Caps t Bark sulin Ann (now), Mayboe, Eastport, 6 4072. om), B tatette Hegerman, Bramen, 54 days, with mase'and 108 passentere,to ofder, Nov’ iat 63 @. lon 46 10 alized shi 8. ¢ Bri ‘Betty (Brom), Schirenback, Maraceido, 36 days, with coffee and tobsceo, te Pavenstadt & Schumacher. ‘Brig H pes Br). ‘Tweozer, St Vincent, 26 days, with arrow- root, to Middleton & Co. * Btie Bantiage, Burxess, St Jago, Nov 16, with mdse, to M ‘ayler & Co. Zebron (Br), Dart, Exums, 21 days, with salt, to J 3 wat yy ‘em days ago was within 60 miles of Sandy 00] ‘Bri & hee (Br). Power, Turks Islands, 16 days, with sat BE ReuGeie Sone” Deo ts tat $40" Lon Td 1S epee “Brig G Anderson, Vine, Bt Marks, Nov 2, with cotton, ndcreon, Paine jarks, the to Goer anderron & Co. "Nov 28, 6) mailoe K of Key Weal ape bark Charlotte Winns, Hosmer, for a Bn eran Brown, Andros, Mobile, 28 days, with cotton, ; jearman & Co. frig Sataos Bowser, Yacksonville, 12 days, with yellow Miprig RA Lameten, Wallace, Darien, 17 days, wit yellow a ‘allacs, Darien, Kenbeugh. it JK Ro! P Brie Dido, from Machias. Has boon blown off into a lost deck load of lumber. tate gales, aad C Small, from Mschias, Deol, ia she Gulf steam lout par of deck Toad of famber; has boon driven to B ard of the Gulf stream Brig Thomas ayes, Greenlosk, Philadelphia, « days, bound to Boston. Sebr Sybil (Br) Crawfo Malea 46 days, with fruit, to pasa 6 Bul Rovian = be Lig} — 8 Jar 5 78, ‘Orleans t sverpoels. ‘o0nb, i mn 56, in peers ams stove Lo sad tobsoes, to RE Co. aubia, Weshinges, NC, with cotton and M Frooman & Uo. . i Nathaniel, Tilton, Abseoom, 22 hours, with 92 bales cotton from the &L Bald’ hr Excelsior had arrived and taken ab rout $0 bales cotton, leaving only Wor 70 jes, Windsor, 24 days. agval stores, to jailed. Steamship Merlin, Bermuda; ship Ocean Queen, Griswold, tor Londo: Retunsxp—Ship Do Wits Clinton, Punoh, hence for Liv- greet HTN elt, ‘returned ta port sbis marting, having, ox | dat inet, ¢uring s heavy SE, lat we, lon © 05, sifted cargo and chocked the pumps. femmes eee Gems nee ry oxtrt \e rn with trifing damage, and would soll from Liverposl en Ber Texvlar day, Dro 8—Wind at sunrise, SSW; ab meridian, do; at sua- Lewis, Cuances W. Warxen to Buita Jane Sewn, | ot SW. porta, your exports. your totnage, and your commerce navigation, and manufactures have Proepered and. infact it seems to be generally: ‘that, Under this reduction and repeal of duties, Bngland roepercus as at the present moment ut. gentlemen what appears to Of the greatest effects of this change of your policy, is ite Onservotive influence im ite greater security aud nafsty frog the improved condition, supe- es. and conwwatment of Never was their condition as it ls now, Dever did they receive higher wages, er paid lets tur men, look at Liverpool may be inacedtar.” mi YOUF center, that reased in population, duritg the inst ten Years, from in 1841, to 508,008 in 1851. horse you may rau ageinet Lhe fleetest of our (Laughter and applause ) ®t your docks, your warehouses jour vessele, your ship-yards, your oui inetitutions, your new streets amd | rooms to mark that Liverpool ie strides ip wealth and cleat to me that Liverpool owes this ae the great outlet and inlet of commerce Here come chiefly our cotton. our bread-taffs rice, our tobaceo, and slso. I presume, (to which you have m0 special objection.) our Strike down ail this And here permit ms to allude to = disunguiabed member of Hariiams ot one of your own emi- ‘Bent citizens (William Brown ) the t this ban get now unfortunately absent from ind ispost upom landing on British soil, ip (Applause = energy and enter jai qualities his support of free contributions to useful and jones = He is as much an Ame. be who prefers, as he does. omg the first to ald and et OUF greet Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (Hear, beat) He koows weil that commerce ai sale of products and conducted by a mere exchange of our Gentlemen in dis tbe poptlation of Livery opt of Liv in Thavebeon here. I bavet satisfying my own government ‘ive @ better assural tbful discharge of curing, if it were possibie, your | hear, and applause) I have upon itieal opinions to tions forbid me to interfere or med titfeal questions that concern this hear) 1 can, therefore, only say, that litical principle which pervades this country as well as | e—« principle which submits all rdinate principles to the wis- | nation; and [am pre- great question of free trade feeling and the esteom of | daughter of the late William Sewell, both of this city. I have known ve ed. On December 7, Dupiey Jomy, son of John and Elisa ho funy, nods bers of Mi ) OE mem! Lodge, No. 166, 1.0. of O. F, are his funeral, this da: father's reridence, 2 Walker respectfully invited to 7, 3 5 gas P.M., from his Tet. On the 7th inst., at his Jate residence, 62 Prince street ar’ | Parnicx Merwan, im the Tlst year St Jobnstown, }* cocasion, gentle. or. Indeed, my instrue- idie at ail with any po- bo Englan arisin thor comfort, bap of his age, a native Longford, Ireland, and for the last ient of this city. is friends, and those of the family. | St. Patrick's Cathedral, at y that august | in there is one po. my OW R—s great prinei; | Other political and ru dom and gocd judgment of the fectly satisfied “that this De submitted by be decided b. the people say _ Or in the United States elctine we cetantns If the people say it ~if the o'clock, on Tuesday morn- Monéay, Sth inst, at 2A.M., Mrs. Borns Wan, | apd those of her son, Sylvanus 8. Ward, invited to attend her funeral, from the latter, No. 72 Laight street, this after. | noom, (Tuetday, Oth inst.,) at 2 o'slock, without further On Bunday. Tth ti Well, I ditax ."is ts sgain, when I look trade or Protective duties your steamers, ~ ng gemers! judgitent Of the nation is fer it—in my judg. | ment it is right, whether jt be free trade or whether ) P., in am able speech, “ Mr Baaley and Mr. Aspinall 7 sidents of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Association. and prosperity to the manufse- uring interest. on which our own so much depends.” are whieh he felt at ~~ ivy SA bam NF oo. | ‘® porition States equivalent to of our Chaneritor of the Exsbequer nN the reductions ip the American tariff had been made, and he (Mr Thorniy) was glad to welecme to our shores & free trader from any part of the world He bed ail bis life been a free trader, end wi for Wolverhampton, i borough that almost the only yuestion put to him was as to his opimions on free trade ie was thankful to say 'y now was one of the most tM. pa Row , only daughter of Jobn and Wilhelmine Ronser, aged 1 year 4 months friends and scqunintanees of the ft rpectfuily invited to attend the faneral, on this at 2 o'clock P. M., without further notice. from of her parents, No. 9 White atreet, corner of y, Sth inst.. after » lingeri nos, wife of James Conning, (late Scotland.) in the 70th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfally invited to | attend her funeral om Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, | * from ber late residence, No 62 \ andam street On December 8. Cuanies Roorns, Thomas T ard Cetherine E Green, aged 6 years and The friends of the family are invited to attend his fu- ners], from the residence of his father, 300 Broadway, to day, Tursdey, at 12 o'clock, without furt On Sunday evenirg. Dec. 7, Mrs. Many. wife of Joseph Tr, and daughter of John Van Nostrand, Beq., sof the family and the members of 8! lie expressed the (Laughter. and | rade distinguished am comes of Liverpool | it wae through him that eoded chairman of 1rOm PlLom. immediate! first received the honored bere asin America his bigh morel and trade and bis mupisce charitabie pubite inti: ricAR 8s Any man ought to big Own country and be was itened was that youngest son of that the tariff of this co: Liberal he dang | OUr commerce was ak an condition of our people was greatly improved, looked forward to many years of of this country. After eulogising tlemen of Manchester je Fon AY proposing the toast which was drank ani aziey acknowledged the war the ron of a worthy sire, and the name of Rathbone dererved honor here and ev The Cusrmman rej their kind indulgence that evenii The Chaimsas them said— ride and pleasure. Our yeonuse the object of it ie am Amerioaa—we, because he is a mrer bant. «We shall drink it with addi- tiopal pleasure | sowing that we do ro in the (Loud cheering.) As of America fitted cut an expedii to try to save & party of brave men, bie own countrymen. They were bis fel had risked their Lives in pursuit of seience ution of a Sao oe wae ive you—-"That sctive philanthropist, work, indepen iently of count: rinnell, Key, of New York,’ ) efforts of the gen- sist in the rect favor of free trade thas It caunct balt-eagles ivf Your sovereigns cussing thie question. I certainly mean to make no Ip my own country, as well ip yours, there ere many whe differ from me for whom peqponai.y I entertain others, I might refer. as differin; (ttle from my bumble self, to our distingy sotative at your court—(hew)—who, no doub: oeetiy bolde the cpimiotis which ie has avowed whom personally, for hie abilit: bis patriotiem and for his noble qualities both of | and the heart, [ entertain the most «incere respect ntlemen if in the progress of events, ha! find ae one of your distin ‘be views of his early life were mistaken, he would rage and manliness to avow and retract his ot mree Bot te attack individuals, but md wi eve erroneous principles, bumble searcher after truth I most firmly believe,and [ that pretection, as it is dot American. is exten. attacks upon individuals inte residence. No. . Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for On December 6, Esta Ave and Johanah Fisher, aged 17 years, 6 months 16 days. Her remains were interred in the family at Whiteplains, Westchester Bud are our hearts, bereft of dear earthly tie, For our Emma is laid in the dark, silent grave eg me ey Bhe ie from all pain Like @ lovely, sweet flower, she faded away, And has gone to her long wished for hea all meet her, we fervent; sees Bavvinent Aves, dentist, yy Wa, L 0.08 F Cit; vited to attend his residence, 196 erywhere plied. and thanked the company for all drink out next eta, danghter of «! the eame time, for county, on the 7th presence sil koow, a merchant stateemen did. at bis own expense, in you. mansions on bi |, and from sorrow's » alway foremost ay Gniwwent, thanked tbe company in the father. Thir concluded the list of toasts pany contiaued to enjoy themerives for some time longer The Forrest Divorce Case, Duer. § —In the case of Forrest vs. Forrest, in which Mr Forrest's counrel moved to vacate or modify the or- der for amtruck jury #0 48 te enable him to on the trial, che J adge #aid |e would suspend few days in order to afford time for the the plaintil! whieh accom, ompessible that the Yaptege of this for he (Judge D the other Judges, amd they are ail le the case, looking jf cperation, ia jacreased om the Pritie! for the benefit | Of a email fraction of the tation. ke amount, ; ik that of the entice debt of 6 then gentlemen, was the operation’ i interpored, by law. tc take from ti uunity a portion of their property, their profite. and their labor, im order to enrich themsrives According to my notion, this is agrarian Now. what is French ograriasiom’ “Preach egrarianieom interferes with | y too, in & somewhat different way—it pro property from the few for the beneiit of the e other propores to take from the many for { the few This wae worse than th» acrari by armed epolia- bated it amongst ‘o from the many, by raiv' ng importation, The one fed. «) #0. too, with our American ke English protection e onpital avd profits and On Monday morn! oge, Mrs Canoumr his opinion for » the opinion that if the order was vacated pow, the absence of the ed if e lay, the order Will either be vacated of the defendant have the oppor. tunity of meving for a struck Jury. Mr Cone r expre attend bis funeral, this day. (T: be sufficient reason to have the trial pest, 20 Avenue ©, at 2 o'clock P. M., wi ever, there should be amy unnecessary ° ond 1 month, | ty daughter of John sud Margaret da of the family way, this (Cueeday) afternoon, wchogt further invitation, + starved the people atiofac ion at tbls, and wae r@ reapectfully invited to | 4 eoett labor ead tele AversAviy NE, May Sate Aleranaey Fonte Syd NBW: July Ged Champlin: Neweusie, NEW: ” 30—Passed Charles, Andrews, trom Hong tiie trap aeinybnceteceame Gen t1~are Barbadors, Neveu, Alexendris, R Aux, Ni tr Aquils, Nordstrom, NO: (id Ocean Star, Lord, do. Sid lth, Minerve, Jeeob, Stan: Adriatic, Reindeer, Radius, and Attion, for NOrleans; crlando, Ovando, Btar, Shelter, and Bordeux Packet, for N Verk; Mary Dale, for Philadelphia, shighde and NYork, oon Fame, and Zephyr, for Boston; Cove Mobite, Mell eR leans, CARD 77, Nov iscage Gol 2 Era. Bartlett, Glouces- Be opis Peseta austen inde Bunge defor Bones * »» do fe and beth ay). Bid 23a, Junius, Coopers London (trom Nor: Duroxxnes, Nov 22-Of Marianne, Warkmoister, more; Helene, Volekman Richmon: th for Bremen. Eusuneon, Nov i ney L Hale, Thomas, Cronsteds 16th, yen Sh ~~) ten, do for ‘™, Nov 21—Of Marie, Ruyter, Boston, ld Vancouver, Fuller, Whampoa; Lane, 8t John, NB; bater, How- John Byuart ‘aluer, Hoxie, , ectus. PF te8: Bea. deny Ady, Nineara (+), le, for 40 wish Chey ot biesbong (apt Stover th; City of Pittoburg (# ecbury Louis, avin, do 2a 9 Short, bine, 2h; Bh , do Dee 2. Yatd inwards, Anzapolis, Loran, Rigs ‘ork, 28th; Cor- de Dee & Vioteria, Champion, do ercival, . low Lamy \, Matthews, “umn to lond for NOrleons; A G Hill, Curtis, London, vo for NYork; 2th, Nimrod, Rol Shediac Portamourm, Nov 20—Arr blie, Austin, Bremen for South Bea fishery (te be towed into harbor 2st for “ai Save eee akors at New Romney, ae before re- "Pewano, Oot Boston (Jane i), iyad), Ant 4 tor ines fan a for Gib- Cu acres arn Ban Jube Orieans— BE liand jndy, J Cindel flvrton, Mv Wetie ana efit Indy, F : Oa 4 Tanger, H IGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. eubscriber, lately the that he icine je too well known, sec jhe South or We The and radi erman is Semces T= =e, y Nor i ‘Liberty b-agentemay apply, by soadiag a, , German helees, 2 Mar Mi who wish toact aseul a WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- x Protossor Hanek, Lai 4 5 Gage. H B Govern, 13 a ti x sed MiB Pe Janurno—Bark Ki rpita—-Capt Inman, USN, and ser- ‘on Oxhoim—Mr Dickinson, lady, children and nee 6. ‘a 8asc0— Baik ors ‘eure, in every o joint Tracers « enuengy m Dopen, (Sxtraot ofa lo! e 7 “ Da. A. M. Mavniceav :— jailed. Berwvupa ayy Sr Tuomas—Steamship Merlin--For Ber- Cy Mr Jobo hoy Mr J S Daven: Marshall muds—Mrs Harin, ‘Mrs Preston and 2 and daughter, E H Whitmore, lad: worth. ladyand Miss hor of “Now York b; Gan ah author of “New Yor! a8 aluabl 4 it street :—10 is linpo: the clin describe the ease. ity Wear, and at the same vime the is held closely and lovingly & the foot—ada| in touch with the feger, out soiling » white hid, x. ts angie at Sneeay CAL BOOKS.—a COMP: hateful sorsmble necosaacy to gi teshioned rubbers. In churohi out in the every a fue. Ly. whom Mr Day is obivairously devoted, proval has stimulated his bappicst nkful to him for wale ae bi to prove eur r.gorous olimat iy HE CONGRESS PIRATED. that som Dealers.—Learning offering Elastic Gore to manut 00 be, ee by braiding CAUTION TO SHOE en they o! fe Knowing that the combination are at > mislead unsuspect— for thele infor. 088 distinguished taken—orewith every dealer rexpensible where the Eempting, through ah: ani Now York, and New York, ted ex A the letters Patent is- merenry. ait and hed LD.” * You cured shree weeks, of & dreadful atter three other dostors had not only Sent, adove referred Cutting’s cpinion. ASTROLOGY, &. i 4 ‘a, ot i re 3 Ly h lees than two mo with the aame: hydra and many headed monster, on Living: 7°RD: Jat any secondary att & &E x ; and ever sinoe I iN "GOFEIN set oF Also the names of the visivers. Clim’ ary stroots, N. Fit Gtty cents; Geatlomen o1 ING CURE OF PALSY. 4 mysel of orders of youth maturi! arising from laterite fie all with te surher's XK benefit, st diferent ti bet re organs of both "wee, Coske seraee aot tures, uses, and functions. hints’ to thoes contemplating objections ast ia my Willing to testify to this extraor raired me fromthe «STEVENSON, Chareh street, near the ricson4, | Sworn and subscribed before me, this 2% Ww ters to C. W. ROBACK, artioulars: gratis, where cortia- MATRIMOMIAL, ATRIMONY MADE BASY, M Lover. —Pro' Lawton, TO of London, having arrivot om receipt of ‘one dollar Indies or gentlemen Branch office, 10: rn ha 01 I, a7 a AONE whieh he are would instance TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. iF —THE tpt rie ey OF THE PEZOPLE'S vercy scests, dally st 5 line are now running 7, for the conveyance of = IDEN AND AMBOY Ral! LIw) *o —Leave Pier the 4 0% Pare Lar pe is vrmone, Wasntmeror, 4 are sold im Sie above lines. reat. my medieine and surgery Derfeot cure or no charge. RAMSHIP PACIFIC, rill commence diseh: an day, 10th inst. at 9 A. iced oe eda tha em ie r ip EDw. ae od order, %, @t the foot of Canal mite on bo: D*, MORRIBGON I8 cone eae. Con! certain whieh wi it eaves he cures in three da: les him to cure these a reste his’ private office, 20% Fulton’ [D®, 2008808. NO. 17 DUANE STREET, 30_W ‘known in ¢ of deltoate disrasce. ‘The tor’ renutation fr ahi in thoay ha Pi K: COLLINS & CO. ities Lan a sant, geome tasteet ot ae My sea ae A AND LIVER: running their new steamships as tA. FROM LIVERPOOL. hursday, City of Pistons atohed w that Fleneed, and eueh 8a FROM PHILADEL 7, City of Piteoburgh, 3 December 25, City of Glasgow, Thursday, City of Thure- City of Mane City of Bineve phia, in Balown | ned ** years, 04 his present O FEE TILL CURED. Fos, Sever BA 1’ DA, Capt. Lyon, om © FRE TILL CURED.—DRS, COOPER & MURPRY treet, ym weir ems be ail door sora 8 ¥.—DR_ DELAWN: the only t ities resait.ag from eelf- offer, 51 Linpenard broek, the country. Pactioulars ramos Nes the her por at the foot of corns Warten surest, Norte AMSHIP COMPANY — Balle gs 108, 117 Wear sere’ By oaltt asd hersh, Cisir: and foe ‘oaaled, be carotal bo rei ber BY by aly is knows the seorst of outing oxpediviree. —JRFPRIRS AN TLDOT! $ ‘orw ie only taken om freigh? +9 ‘ve siened after the steamer ested Yo supply wah von with the on os Went & Gay

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