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au Court Calendar for This Day. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Bvrncmx Coust—Gemraa, Taam.—Curcurr Uount.— ae eerie Bame as before. Debate im the Unked Sates Senate om the 7 nom 9. aan PussenBeat LoGeme on yesterday. Past Komuth Welcome Resointtea, Iretand. Pureeion branches) —Nos. 10. 75, 83, 19, Congress Jom continued nnd eo id the ro- | $0520, sm 986" 40, 4aIy "ead 09, oo, ae, ~ ~ case he did 228, 184, 208, 309, 297, 310. B11. 312. 319%, 314. 17, 318, SPEEROH OF GENERAL CASS. cada Bas, Beh 26, Sam aT, 958,383, a4, 335, nd - iticn byt . Whenever his country had just . FURTHER EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE, | 'o0n‘t. gato warvhe Weald not hechets coe nodes ps . ° juenoes of «: 7 with . - Ss opposed” this rwsfution because it wel load to re 1! Paris, to Mise Baxan Mu saoe, of New THIRTY-SECOND COSGRESS. sults which would be « from that policy which day, Nov. 27, in end il vane on ht be considered it the interest of bis to maintain. oo a al by the Rev. 8. Malone, The immediate question betses the Senate was, whether Jonx H Remy, Bsq., to Joana Brace, both of the Senate. be will make this an isolated case of welcome to Kos- above named place. Wasniscron, Dumb 11, 1861. ae sae wy oe pa- eae _ 8 On tee 18th ‘nat. at Saint dehaie Capeh, Brechize, Soe Pinte, commensed bacincan oh Nall past Wweive | Ste ince ieeier Mall sieneioms Gee Tee | Cement Oe mes y rn enim, ommoenn de. Moteuzen a , patricte—you the irass—are not the ohjéct of our sym. | “The Woterford pepers say the emigration from that Sanen Awn Thaven, daughter of Oharles W. Thayer, all = THE PATENT Laws. eng ht our ae to you ——— extend peat aoe ¥ i bod nme se the house of Me. John Taare, ty otic: " srther eo Oj leader, us Procee: ings Hane fe ie Rev. Mr. mens, 4 l. uv, 7 wv ¥ RSM OM pentinntertencee. | sis Kemmis sleee "hy, the ohiosk ta eine? Sas oes tas eee en vas to Buzasurn, daughter of the late David lemons, Ea, PETE shine : THE TALCOTT COURT MARTIAL, SS pee oe yee bare leader, | 204 | change of ministry. This bafore evemth= late King was | of Berragh, County Tyrone, Ireland. Mr. Free (whig) ot Xap ® petition from | ture a4~ pbpend hand to poe weg who have | buried was not expected. Cy A Muncaau- Zyrose Gonattution renee ond. i -_ Cc LEIGHTON, PREMIUM sarRe DragTopar. George Talc tates 7 perilled same cause, without cabinet itheteanding \ ., by.the Rey. Alexander H. ona review, by Sines, tthe ct ‘ot Court Mar. heoen'e ome vue ene oe ee bob 3 4 the declaration of the King; in the eat sunounsiag Jonx Matnewson to Mrs. Euiza ‘Wceoree, ali of “4 a a ones fe” Orleans. om, tial, by. semtence he was di-missed (rom tae ser- janem Tod val “ eee bis accession, servants in ~ _ osee8, San | vies. Laid on table. resolution authorizing @ vessel » | their existi mente. The royal with Breoklyn, on Monday, Dec. 1, by Rev. G. W. Be- AMILY BURIAL LOTS, IN THE CEMETERY OF T! we ie saramnen cOMKERCE, included the aapeviaten * the invitation tocur shores. | pect to maintaining the constitution tn all ex ‘integrity. | thune, Bowano Conan, of dan Francisco, to Euizapern, Fast hg A Con, F will be offered forsale on Mr. Cxate laid before the Senate s communication to makes from Aaron H Palmer. giving « desertption of bis un lished work om the ccmmerce with Japan. After daughter of the lat bert MoDermat, of New York. Hill Comotery, Tex 4 The French Army and the Pope, b. . Me Ma. Cass was prepared tlo make the distinction. A faliny bee concentrated all of the French Died. RS, Snanitepen @eamene:” | Genk mode of defeating acts was to propose | |, The general — On Tnesday, Dec. 9, of comeumption, Saran Mati, them unde Me Donor (dem) ‘of Wiscouaia, lntrodused eb Stealments ie Fovia ots for 8 sesctution of <y—pe- wane tS OS ded vite of thous G. Prichard, and daughter of the late 8 oboe, a . ailding @ railroad. xiles ression, an‘ them peg: om Ds x "7 shewets - (rept Meteo thet Beate for b ve A ng ea Od heir duty to protest the of the Pope, Fh October, 1051, at Bridgewater, Onelda eounty, New street. tg Dl u i Kosenth was the incarnation of « principle he wished to Markets. York, of consumption. Euiza Aww, wife of Elera C. COMPANY. —TaS Mz. uous, of Mew York, introduped & bill to establish e | joao , Livenroor, Nov. 28, 1851. | and youngest daughter of Elisha A. and Mary J. Btevens, eh ort mint im New a. os tie, aia Mr. Sunssxa censldazes thas in nies Mf Levene Mxtaca—A steady market in iron, with » pee on —— Cone. Setangements t0 receive 8 Facenee ve Leo “ tinction tachit jemand prices. plates Springfield pepers please c: pared furnish steamers q Mr. Fist: also submitted & resolution requestiag the or eres connection with Ressuth' in which Fs yt ad & ae anne On Tbureday 1 morning. 11th ipet., stron » OOO Prdbals, with iee- Freeh Menten Butter ‘ogsrabios, of War to communicate a copy of the proceed: | Congress had originally placed thems. Wasor Bretnes-Ainerionn Rodin & drarer—being sold | youngert child of Asher. and Rachel 8. Havens Ke; atthe shortaat movie, ab very reasznable prioas of e Court Martial in the case of Colonel Talcott Mr Hare, desired to divest gentlemen's minds of any | at dn Td. tode por owt. Raw turpentine 7s Od. Spirits, | ” ‘The friends of the family, and thove of her grandfather, Chagres, Nov, 15, 1851. + Agente. Minas (Ste sek) ofS. Ewes appeased te the ree. | nas of fessign on this subject. The history of | in better request—rales at 3s 6d, to 33 Ww. Chardavoyne, and Henry P. Havens, are respectful FPAt2uan No. 20 BROADWAY, OFFERS AT PEI lution. | Various attempts hed been made to bare tae | «iy country afforded & precedent for everything Let Ons.—Linseed, 28, to 28s. 6d. Pale Seal isheavy, at | ly invited to attend the funeral this (friday) ‘efternoon, that dely competivion, French, German, Mnglish an potion. Ce tn ne ee Praca os | this reolution be passed. If it gives offence to austria, | est" *Goh eas aoe. Export sales of Souchern Walt at | at 2o'clock, from the residence of her father, 36 Third American Jewelry, Fine Watches, Sliver and Placed Wace, Gad sellace reviewed, butia vein. The Sonate re. | it us immediotel Beas s Joint resolution aunexing Haa- | ‘g39, street. without further invitation. joker and lady, ‘particular 6 moat ote assortment of feed to-call for the prsoeedings of the Cows: Martial | gary tothe United If Aurtria is not then | ““Tirrow—The market is dull at 376 for Americ: On Thureday, Beo. 11, of consumption, Mantix Mun- | C Huekett, Berford & Co, jewelry. im the cave of the sailors put to deat: oo varialca | We Will, by solemn act, declare:—“Whereas, war existe by Trs.—A carge of new searon’s tea had arrived, and | ry. in the 834 year of his ege. Ww Bomets and also im she cate of the Coasts Martial 0 | the act of Hungary, we will take 9 large slice ef | i setcoiceme.S, nov, seuean's ton Bad respects the relatives and triends are invited to attend his 2 lane as Bice: the private sailors tried at Portsmouth. when Bat Austria, and instead of pa potahet, we will havea whole | market is without c ; funeral, from his late residence, 326 West Twenty-seventh OY8 AND FaNOY G A AN! sentenced to most unheard of punishments Ent 98 | brood of our own.” (Much laughter.) For all these Quxnerrnos B. of Philadel- | street,on , the 13th inst.. at 134 o'clock. ral supply. im lots to suit aealers and ie ‘s00m 08 officers are tried, the pr wy baal ag | acta there were bright and glcrious ent: had ‘at Te. 3d. on the spot, end 7s, to arc On Wednesday, inst , Hum Ricuanos, native of sisting of wax dolls, and undressed, chins ink called for. He wanted privates aad oMzers to stand 02 | \4¢.ized from all amendmente—be had one Victim of op- | PRM SATs. <d. on the spot, andTs, Campeachy is quoted | Cornarvonshire, North Wales, in the 38d year of his a, | lands. betwee subs, Be. 1 reduced rates, 0) 610 ‘the same footing. at £5 lis, 54.0 £6 15 .; Jamsies, £4108. ; Honduras, $4 | His friends, with those of his sister-in-law, Jane Rich. yf | Peentwes. owe doses re eee, The resolution wae slopted 6s; and Savennen, $3 4s 6d. ards, ard the members of the Ancient Britons’ Benefit ; LaNDe WANTED FOR RA‘LWAY PCRPOSES Faxictts to the United Btates are lower, There is a | Socievy, of the city of New York. are respectfully invited w Mr Wakes com), of isenein imtroduced a wae SS 1 Ki ae ‘ searcity of earthenware and measurement goods. Steer- - se Se tential, ie eteomeen, (Fridsy.) at 2 A lands te ‘Seate for certain improvemeata. v 8 — white’ ore . "el . from the house jones, Bedford a Law, rene andi went Mr. Hate—As white as a good many others ary wh» | *€*? cae MOLLINGSHEAR, FETLEY axp co's | COrper of Hickory street, East Brooklyn. N. B. pg /Muss., offered areaolation, direct- | pase for white. (Laughtar.) He would oppose the | PSTRAcT Fi ” aac ? wil be im attendance at Catbarine Ferry, Brookly: erler, 3 ieteteumts ths Comming en epamenlisonie Emeedment, ‘When he weleomed & man be wanted to — ARLES .- Fotail & necesai! event iv anbonest shake 7 the la Seequmding vgn dy » snot maoregenr ad yet ang Ho his hand, and i taken, gave wn heagce Berkep oe thay a aghcediomefer MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. mane arriving in the United Btates him en bovest grip, and in so doing did mot ja, | the business has been extensive at some slight amend oe ‘ao Ragan, J Lamberts'and hich have [ACCOUNTS OF MONEY COLLECTED IN MERICO RTC Rinseals eee te Te Set eee | meat in prises. 8 pers continue to, purchase freely, PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER, 11, 1851. | plbersiy the steerage including » large mumbar of the ‘sibeoribery and iF. woe (whig), of Maryland introduced s bul | ) oo) hands as endorsing his (Hale's) fanoti- | stimulated no doubt by the bealthy wo weee 1 Ban Fraxcisco—Bhip John Bertram, from Boston— amend a2o0cate of off. os in Manchester, where stocks of both goods and yarns, Cleared. Rp oe ny eg | DAVIS, 905 Brootway._ panes Salgloy have ecleeted money by ooatnbs. Me Dierta renaited that be was sorry the resolu. | sfe unueually ‘light, in —. = ee eee Siaumnsbtp (Cate, Repeneh, Chagos, & © storie. Keer ‘Finis, Mev A D and Mies A Tiecombs Bor ax: | MONEY LOANED OM STORAGE OF ALL sats OF berw exico . the manufacturers have been able to enter into com " A ry re person: yo oy Searcy Ope read denon teams” ee | for future delivery, and have been induced » Johnson, Savana: om hex ailver ware, planes, ereneon, 2 MOVEMENT To ADJOURN TILL MONDAY desired to do nothing givig just cause of offence; but | to operate to some extent, teeing the pope ag Go Watches, Ohains, H Mr. Hacs moved that when the Sonate adjourn, it be | when an act was proper, aud) not forbidden by tbe law en bs Lome Phe Unit Ma Additional Shipping Intelligence will be found om the | Apply $2 Cash Ofioe Agency, No, 63 Nasesu sieves, tread toMondsy. Lort— ayes, 16; noe, 17 of nations, he would de it, whether offence was taken or | week's supply bas been bag Age wi ge Ln hg ag ‘THe ond Fonrth Ponte vffice, second floor. AMENDMENT TO THE RULED Bot, Whether other nations were offended or not was | States, only 24,700 bale ‘of the market Is much GRICULTURAL AND OTHER IMPLEM: “ " uestion with him, He would only stop to ask | Other quarters; thus meri i = California, 0: ‘ ‘and South (08. — Reap. ie pranes Sat tock ip Aho mapemonettingan | 59 | they bad cause for being offended. | Cbarged from what it was a few weeks sgo, and the hecane. Meaize, abd Seated Geibeagtns ent socinace ‘acernegemn snl So'aheae | Be with hed been said by Mr, Cass, oon- | ua Slr teeen meen eee Re Seeman ieeanien pn ortable f ve next Monday for this d om the second Mon. | ce the law of nations, and the of others to | demand. prices are on bit hasestoes auncie, ‘ASHINGTON © NG THE DELAWA' jorse Hi Be Dye ne yhemendin resent ite violation by war or protest. The effect of the | Provement this week in the value of Am descrip. exhibiting at wand Insvitute, No, 659 ospabls aiding a first session of each succs Congress. ‘ a o—" i the t would be to | “ons of rather more than one cighth of a penny per ‘Sehr Lake. New M Platt & Co. resents He 44 sii, Fie ues (whig). of Ga. 0 adoption of a es = ——— mst any fi und. Several cargces of the new crop from New Or- | 2en" E°R*, Dexter, Philadelphia, Jes Hand. of the mass of the army, is izponing Bb. Flows, s - Seg of sake would ba to Gegee the | Se inviolate the law of nations. He | ‘ans have arrived, and met with aready sale, the color | Sehr Phebe Raxter, Chass, Philnaelphi, J Mokes, floating ‘ce ¥2, th a shore ening Flow. Mr Ducts toe “of To. 'aaid, the resolution em- | was for say eothing | is oanth net ay pseu} jeath Whe pein Shtriona tate Sostly been fr ae | ppg 3 boatman. pa ye jee, 6 i would or ft leave the question to be + _ | toto Pie jon 25 conte: c fe Sete cident ah cts” is mee cael e cckan'| Wie RUMinen Cok eeeated COs tate ee For exert tearing for the toads 205 la ban! | pte Hudson (noe Boutherser, ag reported in his morn- | tickets 50 sents. Description af she plovare, Oc im the elecéion of all cfc for life ‘Mr. Brcecps (dem ), of TU, could not support the re- ‘seiutiou. as he did not ‘bink the cume an suspicious eae for democrats to commence making removal. After the mext geperal election the democratis a | ma) ‘with propriety, bave disturbance in the joes of gow rame bs penta Mnappedith Mr. Beeries opposition Mr Hace said he would move to adi the presiding officer to those to be elected He wished to have the high omen sand on the suse footing as privates . Bercer replied. Meners. Baocen (whiz). cf North Carolina, and Butire dem ),0f South Carolios. epposed the resolution and iar Dovcras (dem ), of 1). incis, supported it; after which ‘the question was taken, and the resolution was lost, by syee 20, woes. 24 ‘Mr. Avcursow (dem ). cf Missouri. moved to recensi- fer this vote, and to ley bis own mot on em the table dopted. cMArLary PERCTED Up motion of Mr .— the Bemate soars ype eh ar election of Chaplain. Fer-y “ve votes were cast, of w! Kev. ©. M. Brrizn, Copy ed 2%; and Rev. Mr. Gastance, 12. rT Euser wae declared elected. Mr. Brwaro called up bis :--olution temdering WELCOME 70 KoseUTH Mr Foore (Gem ), of Mise. read the following ex traete from speeches ceivered by Mr. Weasten omthe lvth January. 1523. ip ease of Represeatatives. on + & Commissioner to Greece 2 that aprede, hae onpeenen A sentiments in sccordance »)th those advanced by hit (Mr. Foots) in his re He said the whole cai uestion —Wili Congress ae a gentieman sheuld should be be treated with 79 the rejection of this reeo- ¢ doped question would emendment, Mr. Branres aken om its bye Bar ay the weloome s.» the associates of Kosmut! ey de hoped the whcle amendment would be voted Mr. Bavarn consider- x :ee@ingly appropriate and Unst the associate Hiunger'ens should be included Mr. Cars (dem ). ef Mich, wpenens that —— came here rt ative f a great principle. am ae suck phould be treated ih bonor and respect. The 40 destroy the com Tt was to ray that sired, by the welcome to Kossuth, to to put down republicaniem. FH: yneetion to be decided when the ease arose ment was, that he considered bimeel! tended no such banquet for him. Was it to weleome him, and bring him bere, without be was mirtaken, and we meant nothing that he anti- cipated? granting public lande to Missouri, for « railreed from 10 the western line of that Btate, Referred to Committee nde one ae ment to the friends of liberty thi it the If we repulse him, or treat hi: indifference, the effect will be to encor enemies of the nabs eng all ance with Great Britain to restrain Russia. He was un- willing to acknowledge that the United States any ally to maintain ber principles. England a belfway house an¢ he was for letting b required wi it between despotiam and yublicar ls > as long as lee setained that jaracter, fight her own bactles with absolut « He would make no allianc« to protect her Queen and no dies from the march of a! -olutiem gland, by her dip macy, had dune more, duri sat four years, tha any other nation, in suppress principles fa E rope. He wes epposed to rs) bether the United States would, or would not, allow ay alliance io Euro; was for leaving that Mr. Dawson, (whig) of Ga, advocated the amend Koeeuth had told them what the entertainment if invited to. © in- it or just ing him t Bapcen then got the floor, when the subject was postponed till to morrow, Mr. Bancen moved an adjournment till Monday wbich, efter debate, was lort by yeas 18, to usys 29 adjourned ‘The Senate then ‘asnuncton, Dee. 11, 1851, ED FROM COMMITTRR Obio, was excused from serving on the Elections. OAD IN MiB90 uced a bill 1 right of wayand Missouri line TOLLS ON THE Lot LE CANAL. Mr Disney reported # bill regulating tolls on Louisville pd Portland Cenais, and for purchasing shares of indi- vidual stockbelders, end making the navigation free. ferred to the Committee om Roads and Vanals THE PRESIDENT § MESRAGE. The House then went into committee on the Presi- tept's message, when Mr Hovston offered a series of reso- utions, referring the various branches of the messsge to he appropriate committees. Mr. Hair, (dem.) of Wisconsin. ke in fevor of the vil! introduced b im, giving the right of way and pub- acres of land. and set himself down to its ¢ lande for s raijroad' from Wannital to St Joseph's. cul! Congress never intended that their in- | Wissouri Me illustrated the importance of su: work Fitation to him should be so considered. Something | '., 9 commercial point of View beyond that was intended. It was an imposing Mr. Sweeiren, (dem ) of Ohio, gave his views on the a0 expression of our respect | .ubjcct of the public lauds was #0 heralded forth from California to ir Breet, (dem.) of Tilinole, sald he intended to here, where Press was port Mr. Mall's i om the principle embodied in it Wheel Of despots Kossuth | “PEO estes then nese ois eulogy Was written ia wd in the bistory of bis that Eeneyy, in the had professed loyalty to sire to remain under the ~ enapter of our own his +rofess loyalty to Great jesire to remain under vntry’ Did they not remind wows wud the soenes where own country It war « commencement of her t=. FICATION®. A communication was received from the War Depart- vent. to the modification of the system of Tifcatic pe jas read, when « debate took piace on ts referems Referred te the Committee on Military Affairs The House then adjourned till Monday. Interesting from Albany. ier *y’ Would not « «mali (6S STATE CANVASSERS—THE CANAL BIDS—HUDSON be | revelation RIVER NAVIGATION, BTC ‘The rsae was _<— yo Al seemeuaee ee ait wy, Bec 12, 2081. ever took place, where ert deman fe not small tate canvassers will declare the result of their Onee. Thove demands inc* seed with the rise of tberevo- | iaborsto morrow. If the Fourteenth ward of New York lution. and on increasing till the result was deter | \s now returned, Mr. Chatfield is elected. Mr. Welch is mined Mr C was in favor of thatexpression of welcome | sefeated by throwing out ome of the districts of that SS SS eae Foote’s resolu | ward tion. be saw nothing whi sh could be offensive to any The canal board are engaged in awarding contracts Ration. It was an exprevsicn of weleome tos man Who | Bide to the amount of over three hundred of ddllars had distieguisbed himeslt in the cause of Wberty, andwho | wvre proffered. The board has deterusined to exclule ai wae Row an exile in consequence. There was no nation | propositions of ten per cent under. and fifteen per cent in who had not dors more than this’ ) | above, the estimate of the Thowe who have atone: , contained within ber limite Louis ip? | hid below thet point are against the decision Gala wetceswienns Eon The steamers Oregom and Indians arrived at nooo “xiled or wan’ to be found in Bors peesteted and mainta\ned by the Fowers to whore territer e# wer wig that ported contributic governments; and yet This conduct to be a eaure ‘Ceavene the asertion, tha ‘trine of the law of nations th el © taterfers in ap way with the domestic affairs of other isles thet nie patos jm more then a —5~ was lying at Baltimore with the Cayuga ineiple hee been violated. Ravste had weat v night, avd cor » nterves:d and bad unquercionably vivieted the law . a ae ee What or e lew of mations = pratima smeng nations, for the ™ f this bond be T ations the great ma‘ntenames aad ob. Less of « Schooner, and probably all Han Provinence, December 11, 1851 1 go to war or Coptain Rogers. of the Petrel, arrived at this pot ow that Sy Ae question Bat the right pha a Gg " ipa see aan oe” 40 tone, oa and fall of water with her sails act iy. Teal may poles anes cs ie presse tone to read “Orient, |. I, on ber conduct being considered part of the referred t) numerous cares where auch made by Fng!nnd a Paseed thie reeolution, approving the com duct of Kossuth “orm, but could fee no ore on board. She hed » black cot top and yellow waiet; her davit tackle was hanging 7 (be stern boat in the water, bat appcared to be made eet ami Tt} making preparafions to were near her and Tt is feared that the schooners board her ‘We Ta se ot voice in condemns ion of Russia snd Au - the Goreme tov sobeten ie posite, Oope Reseett trie, and ray they have violated the law of nations and | i7° “2. for Orient, im ballast, from thie port vo on our part, would give last night. She is supposed to have been oapsined @ the heavy yall about one o'closk this morning Newronr, Dec. 11, 195) The robooner D. W. Hammond, of (1 from Pro. videnee for bannock, which ail morning i F of | Pas returned het foremast sprung. She reports at SIRES, Mth to the Adriatic to biockads Venice, | baif past 7 A. M., off Whale Rock, baving the Sd Trieste All that wae desired was to exptess our | #0 Teferred to in the despatch evidence Sympathy Yer, be wae willing to go further, snd sdmi- vingce her beem ends, with no person on board, and mister 4 rebuke to Rusia end Avetria, for having in the | Ser boat lashed om deck. Bhe had apparentiy been in cane of Hoogary vislated the great principle of the law of | ‘hat situation bats short time, and the opinion is that Pations Wie preterred the orignal reslution of Mr, | *ll bands are lost, A boat belonging to the schooner Jy Wo soy other Failing im thet. he woall tale | Jobm Rogers, from Warren for Phi hia, had been Mr Bbiclos sod if he could not get that, he would | slongeide, but was unable to ascertain her name teke Mr Seward» The amendment of the Senator from Georgia was an aostract deciatation of » Mey. It wae ® declaration that. by this resolution of Welcome, we meant to declare mothit ot ail He was willing to get this great man aed teil at thio port yt Oy ls a me ian. Becen | he foil im with the Bettiah brig Mediterranean, from the vy oe ey Ane ad <catt of Afrion for Liverpoot, ins sinking Gondition, . t _4. ~ be num! AD. ould amount toathreat | amouat ts a0 fomie «6 off = in and crew ( ) such thing; bat if any power of Ba pe, from the puto. | them wr oper to wat ot Se rece mabe the mon of it. 7 Si gas ot | ‘The Confession of Horace B. Concktin, affeire ploced the Senate of the T #9 & mont Urtea, Dee. 11, 1851 Plogulur erectacie in the eyes of hea eon ‘The confession of this individual, who Was executed for treated with the Gultan of Turkey The American *Tron, committed in this city, made its appearance to Benaie wae homteting and doubtiow t extending a | OM7 Tt elsime that many of our citizens, im the beet “ q@eleome. white the Sultan # called upon by ‘landing were « th him im hie hellish acts The are tod Reete to Koauth to ti eon, ‘fis net believed in this city, Im fact. affidavits a ot aoe soind homiy fe ns pitadictery ore alveady iaened in the datiy papers hee & t—he i ¢ ny prot 2 he confession of Orcutt will ahortly sppeat. witch wi bs Seas terred ¢ detanoe of the | De Sdveree to the (ruth of thet by Comekite, im ait cases br “ ~ woos that taanamaberso¢ | PE one be ported tm ot 8007, AinOuid an The weather le warmer ond w+ havegs sow 2510 ort, leaving for the trade £05,540 ‘The sales to-day amount to 7 000 bales. HAVRE MARKET. bog pad ae In anticipation of large 5 es of cotton bar Twoeded The sales of the week oeaee 4716 bales. The quotations are--for fair New Orleans, 72f. a. 86f ; Mobile, 72f, » 86f.; and Uplands, 86f In ashes there bas been no titerstion—salee of pots, at 41f. 580. 8 42f. 50c ; and pearls, 49f. 50c. per 50 kil., duty paid Passengers per amshi aga’ Mr Letting ne tod Pic Curtis, eile and ures: Mosers Neil, Ramee, T! , Marshall, Workman, Seller, 01 » Leso, Audsoa, Wilsou, Seo¥h irons, Ritchbecks Wotae. Shi ing Intelligence. for Boston—N. s Ses hipeepest. id —I 0 ‘Arr from NYork Nov 58, Yoane Webb. at Lirsepool; 27¢3, do. ‘NYork—Nov 2, Jenny Lind, from Liverpool, Hi nab Thornwa, fm Fill; John Spear, tia Cord Blanche, i =I is, from Li 1. rita ce foe ere, ‘ : a : Gr io Oran v ibsh, Wuryola, ter Legtore tor York: orOle Nov iain, Buryelas ty Le : af W Cushing, from for @0; lity, Velons, ares eos ov The Universe, Grey, from Liverpool ee becie catrery vers and’ the remeinder, 158, vy She" ama 3p ter, from Boston, who rough’ them heres, ‘The ‘Johns, with thvee bundred passengess, Boston packet ship Dan] Webster, the i aemany the he the most destivets stave, baring, eave rags tory mond ia. "riers tain and erew were ofred.s pag tc o fr inthe brie Lot thin rbent CPi with nothing tnt ies art LS J over t! Shi hat we have on of Tage calcu freee Onl throvgh te injuries rece ‘chet I jor our ar ‘Most of passengers were put om board b landlords, and are in & moet wrevhed otate ni for Boste: poverty. De) from Ban mar, Noval, aby. semeet The from An ce. Nov 2th. with ¢ Cars arvo: pot back to her plaohe worm for New Cowes. deen in contact with s snip. ‘A bark, suppoged to be the Hindoo Refer the ‘Sr this morn- en 1m Quebeo, beon nesisted into this harbor, water ogged and abi doned at sen. 8a" Some European intelligence, which appeared in a portion of yesterday's will be found im the secoud page The Election. mone. December M, 1851 Returns from forty-three counties in Virginia sh democratic gain of 5.200 on the last vote ¢ New Orleans mail, as late as due, has arrived There is no news of importance. The South Carolina Legislature. © rox, December 10, 1851 y an application from the fe- fore! government for the sale of the lighthouse of Bell's Testester the Senate adopted » resolution that, in fix- inge dey for the sasembling of the Cony it wee for the purpose of enabiii people, in their covereign ‘apacity, to resort to such mode of resistance as they may determine, to vindicate the State from the espersion ~0 laviably cast, that ehe bas submitted. in common with ther Btates, to the peat * of the federal go- nt This resclution wee to day laid on the table by the House Senatorshi ey Kentucky United Sta have withdrawn them both as candidates for Senator. A whig caveus, to-night, have just nominated Mr Thomp «0 for Benater, and he will be elected to-morrow, on the Great ballot. Chagres enmers—Consul Sharkey. New Unitana, December 9. 1451 The steomebips Philadelphia and Georgia leave thir port for Chagres to morrow Judge Sharkey bes arrived here en route for Inve sveume the Consulship at that place te Preparations for Kossuth tn Baltimore. Bay vimone, Dec. 10, 1851 As roon as the day on which Kosruth shall vicit Balti- more shall be determined on, the co tee of reception will repeir te Pbitadelphia and escort him ‘a the morn. sin to this city, Om the arrival of the train at Broadway Kosuth will be welcomed by « national alute and will be escorted hy @ military and civic pro. comsion to the querters previne for him at the Butaw eure. The military will form on Broadway. and will be reviewed by Kossuth ‘will be escorted along the line to the place assigned for him avd hie euite. where he will Mayor and City Council, and alro he State, wh bie intention of being prerent The civie portion of the proceedio TwAN rocietion. murical Ko the occasion — composed of the Sons of Tempe ¢ Associations. Re . wil! be formed in divisions adjacent streets, and after forming will also pass in teview before the distinguiched « Procersion will move forward thro to the Katew House Here Koneu be formally leomed to the city by Mayor Jerom 4 an oppor nity will be given him to address the citizens ftom the tieo of the hetel The procession then be dis. banquet to be provided by the pious saloon of that eet. after whioh the the chief atreats ° mirded, and the day willend with a epiendi illustrious @uert. which Botaw House, in the ment Markets New Once Deo 9, 1851 008 bales roid at Cotton bas been lea acti unebanged prices Thi each 19000 bales. T shead of the eame to-night. ie 196.000 h at $1 Deo 19, 1851 Tease Ti ¢ free gailers at tates of the Pacific's news Deo 11, 1881, nies of 2 © Cotton— Baler to day of 1 900 bu: market ts depre prior to the raeeptt Crscisss *¢ fiemet 11M ati we emer aad t (on Ge. preming and ee y tere ot de : aft Mary Tames, Sturges, Bt Marks, 13 days, with oot- Bark Jasp wannab, 6 days, with cotton, ie, to & ty. ‘Bue, off Tybee ghar epone sont Matil B |, Marshall, Wi NC, 3 days, wth naval Zoror ar Marshall: Wimiagton, Behr Excelsior, Clarke, Absecom, 10 with 76 bales of cotton, the remainder of the Steamer Roanoke, Parrish, No Leurs, with mdse and passengers, to Below. One bark, pame unknown. Telegraphic Marine Reports. Arrived—Brig Unity, NYork: sohrs Obes “Alisirwe, aux Caren’ Connie Richmond; Nerabore Light Pavilion: Fele- Helly det Hogans daca ME yes, sdeinhia: Watchman, Rondout; Cornelia, Res a 5 ine, an! ‘ork. Baltimore; brig Adelphi, of 1k an Deen Alex- riot Gtbralter; rong W, weather clear and very cold. — oan ae “Quanvasros, Dee 19, - L< ct. (lace Bark one siey, and sohe Marion, NYork. Bailed—| vols, Boston. te New Baprony, Doo ol), uiTs—I Albeny. ALiiTs4—Pebs Bhoson, Alden. ee Newpoar, Arrived Wandopssso, Eddy, from Georgetown, BC. In port—all the vessels previously reported, Baran, Doo 1), Arrived—Bark Wymsn, Rio Grande, CS e AAI Famanene — PM. mara, Doe Lt Arrived—Sebrs Loapgo. rooms, ; Mary Ann, Gibbs, worn, Tiger, Falkner: Bedford: WE Dayton Dew Provie Mary Elizabeth, Shoe, NYork: J B Dickerson. sore jary Nats, Smith, do; Wm A Dabosg, Carlisle, x Cor sle, Brooklyn: steamers Pen: idee, Green, NYork, Spoke Schr Onward, of and from Baltimore for Kingston, J, 8 from Cape Henry, Nov 28, Int 2285, lon 71 15. cr vat Warren, RI f ity. built im . Wie, in said to have made the anertent by fh Teeord. Bho lett Sur Anenpeey, Holmee's Hole 8th, from fer Hever! been blown off in a gals, lost tulwarhs, sirung forumssvand fore boots. | Sane oF Vewrne mearmrere = years o! m von, ASS tone, for $3. one-third cash, two- thirds in 4m: BA" See Holmee.s Hole, Canvenas, Nov 27—Bark Loulsn, Lindesy, from Philadel- pha, dlog, 8 apes Grace, NF, Nov 17~Arr brig Victorine, Brown, r Pasane, Oes jicthie len, Ring, me | Boston (June 11) ar eb; bark Pan by) — ie Taree Brothers. An “Pont AU PLAT Rev 29800 vebr Bigs Jane, Bgew, N | ¥e | | Poxr av Paice, Boston 10 days, Nov 23—Schr Mary Chilton, Adams, tof others. Bark Cuba (of Glovoester). Stickney, (of Glowcester), Bates. from —. just arr: mmons, wig, Grampus, Teck Niger, Hix: ester, 10 days. 5S pts—Sid anip Argonaut, Note. NYork, and from Manono Teh. BALTIMORE, Deo } AY if0R \U—Arr ship F J Wickelhausen (Brem) ete rem cid brig Rabe ‘img, Coowell, 2; te Pen ders: a Indice, | , BOBTON, Dec 10—arr leans. barks Oak, Ryder, Steprea G sit te stench ae ners val @ leabelia, Lady K: y ‘al- ioe Naan oll Bias ea Wt LVESTON, Nov 2—In port bark Trinity, Colburn, to 10 mi retow, from Warren, Ri, for A) DEY ef provisions. ischias (27th Bish for load of lumtor—hae deon tbe ote deoks level with the w red streske—sup- printes narro se9ed her # Br veenei, Also arr, solr Grindes, Stanley, and Gen Wi . apler, N York for Portiand; lows, wright, i is for Boston; Redington, Clark, Nortolk for - ned brig Relief, Bro and sohr Mi Lee | Reet, from oston Meh w ing beon blown off in the * eo Boll, do ter Pi for Sesreport: Busan, Rorsell, do er. Bonsoy. Pb Bid berk Ele. for Nan’ “y Mery. mo 1 Bae ty Chpets 4 Tao, Finae CRERARS Bow 2 ee on wie, © o%. Chavon ae seee Cook, Mar Pvtland We ore bey dpsne, THE BALL SEASON. titution Mall, 660 MUSICAL. kly taught by Authony Bt No. 137, BURNTON'S SECOND PRIVATE SOIREE WILL TAKE thi ening at Cor Ressdway. PIANOFORTE, FLUTE, &c, TaO- er, Pro caratiog collars, & iron and Prem wheels, I; CAUTION To HARDWARE DEALERS —WE Taka hig wothed of soesenins our Es, se | 9 pare: Inamerica sad Dbeteon.” tar acupted for soxtaeers HENRY SL Oftice SALES BY AUCTION. A UStion NOTICE.—JOHN L. VANDEWATER & CO. ‘will sell by aw Dee. tion, this da; 1d choi wn “a8 DELL, A’ at 1035 o'clock, in the reet, will be coat 6; gti Se, & very good Herse and Grocer's Wacom, Harnéen, whisb ie well werthy the attention of the trade. op the the merzire ef sale, COLTON. AUCTIONEEZR.—AUCTION SALE OF card, Store Fixturs all . 12th, as sheir jection UCTIONEEP, he Buc OBSON'S PATENT LIGHT ANS HEAT Stove Grate —The at superior ove Grate over ev or ‘with decorations, rere at the office of the tweer Maiden jane and John ASTROLOGY, &e. RS. PR STRR, PAUM POILADELE LADEL aa, a ber te eee and Gent sity in Hog oy Ot ) an w Mat hy te., by books am relieé om by sod will tell she name of the or ‘rect, between Clinton sod Acuaraey ates r ween Clinten .. ae ‘ity cents; Gentlemen one mg ‘Titiet Gin: ustge cat auci | § WONDERVUL CURB —LANCASEER, Oo7. 9, 1000. go oy eS A Pea ceae ae your of your wonderfal copjurstion and ot) dot St em sere ly careé of the infammedos ani uation for jee months; i ‘ BP, ep A CrOR REE ACCTION , SAUB, Tplense te oot Amy ene nicht + Cabine ‘urpitas eta. c.— This 'y. ie, i plenee eat. Any ome wis Dec 12 at 1055 o'clock, ab the Auction Rooms, No Oé |: we'st my reridgace tp Bao Bee itreets, # large and general assortment | Hotel. City ef Lancaster Be se 08 to soswer rir ing M we gon Ms conveaien’. | regain your *, Ma) opany Chairs, C Di Marble vop, Contre, Bede, Mavtresede, Tr. jedroom Fareite rs, rniture: ‘and, also, several doren Curled Maple and Wood Chairs, Boston Rockers, OMoe Chairs, Sc. Sale positive, annie NAA ww ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY —CHANGR HOMESTEADS, < sollte Say Oey Ease ee Sashes, eot.—| wood — a J "TE GREEN WICH BUILDING AsSOCISTION WILL Ms the tienda sew dounions y hold a mesting at their oom, on the corner of Bleooker TKO tons barthes, H. J. H 8. N iancee ee Place) sirsets, on Saturday, 13th ei) on . inet, mb haif-paet 7 o'clock PM. An explanation of the h. Orinciples and objects cf the aewociation will be siven. The public are invited to attend. CHARLES CRANK, Preaiaent, =a = faseoge or freight, aupiy at tne otfies, No. 177 Woes wvreos, S COND MANHATTAN BUILDING 4830CIATION.— -orper Warren street, Kerb River, 6 bills of lading SD The third 7 Bepeiiy mooring will bs held st the | -isned at the of orning of mili Mereét Hobe, nl et bein on i, om Mend pacsin samt: ee hake ~ es srenite, December Ail “bo NDEVENDENT MER FROM PANA: 5 ‘ovoid te won: | [etme welliaswnaa mast NW i iy yay | S8Bans, W.C ley, U.S. N., ‘Commander, will Wt, inerensed entrance fee, Mare Mae’ for hom Senmtnce, on tes eb of January, [aid monthly inte this areccistion will, in the course of & ‘aud peo: thie steamer are ew years, ofeate for the depesiter the rom. of $300. All who ‘on smccatony Ss Lf Want to purchase alome can, by the same agency, accom cm! Sabenrs t Nene are too poor, ‘ee rich to avail them | % eceseery for their com! ving New is mevar tegen Jel By-laws cae be obtained | by any of the or WGutlyy gtither at she meeting or at the Seoretary's December, meet me ‘the New ry Tien PRIEST ES Paetttels, For tncight or patatge arp te B. W. OSnoRn, ¥. P 4: HOWARD & SON, Agvate, $4 Brvedwap. J. W. Waeros, Secretary. FoR, HARLBSTON, 8. C—¥E ‘. Ty" ¢ia steamship M . FOR SALE AND TO LET. Net Ror rr on y cv NTER FOR SaLt— 4 Ie eb top Counter, for quire aay Broadway, consions of D< NKIRK —The sree! fhe piece, cad mace be a of ons obliged te removi ow Yors. Shamber street: New Fork. cf W DEED, kil, opporite the Railrosd Company Fe, VR OF THE i. saloons in Brondway. Th. to P. Dickie, Frontetreet, bun. docks. STOCK FOR SALE, AND STORE TO LET. ise, fuited ¥o the wante soon, Ae the owner |» Me Ls sheng beetle’ to" imimediate! 6 Broadway. Fm S4le—s Porter nor doing & god Vuctnece, tabi part of the chin :: areas A.B. T., thie other. eet SALE-ONE OF TRE OLDEST a ated on the corner of two the city, and now doi Fe, SALE—A SECON D-HAND SCOACH, rate o; ree. Can be seen cS URG.—FOR SALE. A basement now brick House slip ferry, It mpdlied for ake ve ft ° o viwite oF T. RETLLY. 40 South LLIAMEB stor: LIQUORS, yt. celebrated Ale, lower than at any other store. N. PIERSON, Manage 100 DOZEN OF DE Ty, packed in 6 Jamaion Rv ONDON DOCK SHERRY. 4 ont favored Pale and G 11 deren ownerers AND PORTER GUINS & a Dublin Brown & in fise IN PL RO OK, FIXTURES AND ry. Reason for selling. sinegs to attend to. This person I to Ko » Union aq ast Ww. iG Lt * ms Ba great SHON ard, parsnge to RD, Tike t Be bills of lading ‘will be signed after wail MEDICAL, ve for unless foll destroyer, it tions The written certis cures that, he is not hough his te ‘wits cue ball erred, special: livite ta: otwhatever complaint in. sins Spee ran aneak ours... Ure ‘es ‘Tal be botoncss; a Inset ate eae ar om » 1" O ul in eect acca ne D)*,2OHNION. No. ty DUANA ibnown in the trostmons of fo; iL im bi innases. ‘wild 9800) romeTes a "9 be daseived Boor! co 7 ihig souasey bas ove petted. A Darr. OORATING CORDIAL -T¥a 0 of boty ood min! serimpony eoral ay tie: See DOLSiaa Oe BF, Mba tm *18 slog Des oM79, HF Med stvay, 904 IP aty. DP U.'s oath 10 ova) md ponnone nave and wa"?