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NEWwWs BY TELEGRAPH. Highly Interesting Proceedings in the United States Senate. PASSAGE OF THE RESOLUTION KXTENDING 4 WELCOME TO KOSSUTH. Kaquiry to be Made Relative to the Firing into the Prometheus, by a British Vessel. ftterney General Chatfield Declared te be Re-Blected, by the Board of Canvawers. HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN NEW BRUNSWICK, STEAMBOATS EXPLODED AND SUNK, NAVIGATION-THE WEATHER, &e., ko, he. @HIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION. Senate, Wasnixaron, Dec. 12, 1851 ‘The Senate was called to order, end business com- menced at twenty minutes past tweive. THE PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS. Mr. Gwinn, (dem. ) of Cal, presented @ petition ia favor of establishing « lunatic asylum in the city of Was- A number of private petitions were also presented THE Coast SURVEY Mr. Bontawn, (dem.) of Ark , from the Committee on Printing, reperted in favor of printing ten thousand ad- ditional eopies of the Report of the Superiatendent of Const Burvey—five thousand for the Benate, and ‘ve thousand for the Superintendeat’s own use. The report. was adopted. THE PATENT Laws. Mr. Miccen, (whig,) of N. J., introduced a bill giving further remedies to patentees ANQUIRY (NTO THE FIRING INTO THE PROMETHRUS Br THE BRITISH BRIG OF WAR KXPREsa, ETC Mr. Cass, (dem.) of Mich., called up his resolution, as Resolved, That the President of the United States be re- quested to communicate to the Senate. if not inconsistent with the public interest, any information y have re- ceived respecting the ring into the American steamship Pro ‘methovs by a British voesel ot war, in November last, near Greytown, on the juito Coast; and, aleo, what measures have been taben by the Exes: ‘the state of the facts, aud to vindicate nor of the country. He (Mr. Cass) said that he knew nothing of the facts Of the case, except those contained im the report of the officers of the Prometheus. From that statement, it would appear that a crore cutrage had been committed om the fieg of the United States, requiring prompt re- exactly where the outrage took ters within the jurisdiction of dress. He did not kn: piace. If it was in the the Mosqui:o King, England could not approve of the conduct of her officer without disregarding her treaty obligations. If it was committed on the igh seas, then it was inexcuseble. It was the duty of the United States to jet the world know that our flag sball be protected, whether on the high seas, or the most secluded waters te which enterprise @hall carry it. Let our country exercise a surveillance over our own tag, and let al) nations know that our fi shall be protected; that this is a jealous republic, ope that will maintain her honor He the invio- jability of our flag would be held as a sacred principle; ‘that our soll and a be equally sacred; and that any violation of either shall te avenged. On looking over the papers, he sew that Nngiand and France were about to set up the right of search, umder the pre- text of protecting Cube The United States are able to punieb its own citizens for any viciation of its own laws ‘and it 1 our duty to show that neither England nor ¥rance—nor both together—ander amy pretext, suall board our vessels, and teks therefrom our citizens, aod cerry them to be tt by tribunals other than our own To adm this right, would be to acknowledge the ccroliacy right of searching ear vessels for other causes If those nations have the power to board our vessels on the coe: cf Cubs, they will have complete authority and command of the Galf of Mexic> and the mouth of the Missis#\pp:; and under the pretext of protecting Cubs England acd France will claim on this subj~ t by Mr. ©. would be sacred. * adopted The bili from the House, making land warrant: was taken up and refered to the Committee on mgnable the Public Lands THE KosevTy RESOLUTION Was then called up by Mr tr vane Mr. Have, (free-soil dem.) ¢f New Hampshire, a2 pounced that he had paired of Ga. who was called away » Mr. Baocen, (whig,) of 5 ‘be tickmese of hie fainily ided the floor to J.» ¥ Mr. Maccoay (dem ). of Florida. who spoke in favor of the resolution He looked upon Kosruth as the repre- sentative of a great principle which he delighted to hauc: He examioed the question whether foreign nations bad «right, wader the law of nations, to be offended at the adoption of the resclution, and denied that there would be any just cause of offence. He hed mo doubt but that Would be offended; but eve:y -bapter im the history of this country was an offense to Uespotiem. Every occs- sion upon which our fiag was preeented to their notice was One of offence to the depo powers of Europe Mr. Baccen aid thet it wee rational thet wh was proposed. for the secu: ¢ Sn the buttory of o country. to confer the divtinginhed homor of @ public welcome upon a foreigner the reasons for such @ course should be called for, and the frends cf this measure had endeavored to furnish some sob reasong But.in bir Opinion. these reasons rahe" operst~d againat the reso- jution than otherwise. Knowing :be disposition of the ‘option to the reasons she resolution What was this question, when ite prectickl meritatwere exam- ined’ It bids Louie Korwuth » cordial weicome to these shores As inducements for thir welcome, it is said that Congress, having invited his a» © guest, ts required. con- sistently with bonor, to follow op that invitation by the Senate, be had paid particular given in favor of the adoption « weleome now proposed That iv: had been any such invitation as wae implinc, he denied. The joit resclu tion under which Koseuth onme, expremed the sympatiny of the American people for bim and his associates ip etile. and commended the cond 2¢t of the Sultan of Tur key. it further said thet i & Genired to emigtate te thie country the President @uthorized to employ @ national it of the resolution was, that i: ne vemel war to be used, and. {foe the President was not uth Semators surely ought, by thir grant meast. If a foreigner canals tmprovemen:e behold the workings of to return, be wasnot an em ship was spoken of, did it ue brought as pamergers, thor wbo left Barcp od. in tim Joint resolution intended only togive Leu cites © panage from to this country, on condit emigrate (o this couniry the: time, Comgress tnew chat Huugary was reduced tc #ub)-ction—that the revo. ution bad been put down—and supposed Kossuth who ae piniog eb privon. would prefer to come to & Yossel which 0 intended to reside come members of our 1D OUF politica! privi last O uth and his asso end of their bere be coud in quiet and diea which he do in Barope They ered him the meats of reaching our shores if be desired to doso. eution expreming an | wee not « word in the re atic to come heremnot « singie w expressing or iptimating that Congress cared 6 bing whether he come or mot. It was affording him the means of -cming to thix country if he Geste t was no more of an invit t =e stoed in the singuia leon Ke Would. lf governed by ap homernb Vitetion ome from whieh hi luded 4 without precedent voted 4rner men Were in exile wi 7 tvity, and were on of intimac : © not his vervitors; they were recognised eqan: vd yet this resolution extem 8 wWeloom ° Kossuth aod omits all mention of them. He did not aman w ook him by the you.’ should add. me with you Be D (dem) of Town, arked if the Senate would olution, if so wn inly not. He ppose higs had been twitted b Revetor trom Michigan for not ting sme whieh the Provident had recom: It is no part hig docs ine that they chou ether + of WPONE & Menrure recommented by «whine If that doctrine prevailed on the oth we part of the whig creed. But Fecom me d2°4 he inekeure dem.) of Mir®., expisine a him and Beorevary We «seid that the ident 4 Congrese that the rer directing him to place» ¥ pgarians. if t ed and that th . to carry out th 4 » offering them President ov Appr ric be up bie b 5 Hi i % fi Ht if F | i it Fell | tion was then reede third time, and passed. Senate. after « short exesutive session adjourned State Odicers of Avvary, Dec 12, 1851. ‘The Btate Canvassers met at four o'clock this after- noon, and completed their labors. They declared Alex- ander 8, Jobnaca elected to the Court of Appeals; H. 8. Randall, Seoretary of State; John C. Wright, Comp- troller; H. bn ae eight gr gr Sany Sure, Btate Engineer; and James H. iw ain ag mip favor of ving him the certificate, amd one, yi of Btate,) against it. of the country, and bis associates eR continued the devate, after the Joslstainee be this veep dust gathered on our soil, which Mr. Bewano said—Bup} ition and abakes from his feet the retires, Retires whither’ There do well toconsider. To his mative ha} him ‘alone can or dare give him that should cover and protect him, when yourselves promounce him the repre- sentative of dems tain bim as such ’ ‘The long agony ia over. The Christiana Rieters. Pritaveiemia, Dec. 12, 1961. the Cirouit Court, this morning, application was of ali the prisoners in custody Christiana riot. all will be held to answer the of misdemeanor; and those against whom entered by the authoettlee of Lan- at BE you willing to cuter- it we will suppose that Koasath has returned to England. Will that be theend’ It ‘There is a tribunal above aud us—the tribunal of public opinion, Our tame and our claims to the respect of mankind are teunded on ite is a tribusal free from passion and prejudice. Staten of the Kast are equal. , the fallen and prostrate nations there are erect werful and majestic empires, jual vo the State to sh he belongs, whet. 3 . Before man worthy to pr ¢ imagined be sew that august court or- form of in the annoaneed that i detainers have been caster county. will be sent there to murder, or to await such action as may be determined Disteict Attormey eaid he was determined dis- tly to teat the question whether a refusal to aid the a forcible resistance of the law as Bbjab Lewis and Samuel Williams, two ofthe Christiana rioters, have been bailed in the will be only the bim ? officers was not suc! is recognized by it. 3 . Heartrending T FOUR PERSONS KILLED BY A MANIAC ie ‘the arm ef Kossuth; behind Onthe other, the United ussia, $ HE é i imto the woods, and g at, they geloed socens to kis eceee Seeniaed hie confidence by afterwards taken with bis plece of confinement, and pathy —eflected jim. im the face of the admiring da to their own shores; that they then turned away, left him unprotected. umackno recognized, to be the scoff of his their right hand and plead not the last Congress are read and the records of this Senate rerpee! Hungary rests ber cause. The Unit by counsel The ardent Senator from Alabama, nest Senator from Geo-gis, the artute Senator from Not Carolina, the candid Fenstcr fom Kentucky, and last, and the learned and venerable Senater from Georgia, fence is made, the Court ment; and in the judgment I recogn! lightning bunter, and the practical common sense of You plead that your invitation justi- How, then, came Kos. Ca adian Election, Tonrowro, Dec. 12,1851. ‘The Partiamentary election returns, so far as reeei Non-Arrivai bs Smad Niagara at Boston. this resolution. ish mewspspers, for the New York Asso- ciated Prees, will be deepatched by Nichols & Co's. Bx- press via the New Haven Railroad, at eight o’cleck in the morning and will be delivered wi! promptness, at about four o'clock, Saturday afvernoon-- some two hours abead of the delivery of the mail. The snow storm early in the evening bas changed to a fine frosen rain, or sleet. The Nisgers bas mot come up, and will probably remain at auchor below until morning. ronounces its judg. the acuteneas of the « Poor Richard. os } fied no expectation ot welocme. uth, ‘Kouand, France, the world—-your 6wa President ypie~-to understand it 50? e honored Hungarian chief in triumph through the straits of Gibraltar, ¥culd you not have resented an insult to him ae en inealt to your own tt when, was it, that you reversed the card of invitation to see how cheap were the bospitalities which would save You pieced thet tyrante exiled him, and that you invited bim as an emigrant to take up his lot within your borders. Is « reception less due to him now when he comer to tbazk you. and declines, than it would be if he became # perpetual guest’? Was your ject merely to efford up asylum to him and his it not rather to honor Han- ry, and give moral aid to her great but declin- "4 3 ambitious aspirations hen you were bear: Navigation and the Weather. ight, ous A ‘The weather, last night, was intensely is stationary. The and Oliver Kllsworth, wit this eide of Van Wie's Point, ice-bound. ‘ne! have been aang tach ‘There are six barges them freighted The prospects of @ storm Steamboat Sunk. ‘The steamer Lydia Collins, loading tor Louisville. sunk short distance below Marietta. in tow, lay a few They ind is south to- moved those honors in your American Senate patriots there to vir bat there were noreal ational honor, by giving ment confessedly great ? oulv a noble by birth, be sustained the here: L pressed upon the ou plead that K¢ b: boat Explosion in Texas, Decem! New Onisans, Advices from Galveston to the 7th ins < the steamer Nick Holl had exploded =< Pep wy. e Killing six or seven persons. not the Creat, bat ioe > lebeians, Croats, Belnyes, and liangarians to the earth e youth of Koseuth wae +pa daliem. Tir yeare ripened, and tir frame hardened in the dungeons of Pesth. in penanve for his labors to este. dlieh the equality of racer apd cf man The first act of his ftoretian ef the national constitution lity of :eprerentation suffrage and taxation and the sbciition of ot. the terms of serfdom Did net the Congress af the people of the United States walutain their loyaity te the British throne for a whole bad beep cutiswed from ite protection ” iSerent from this could they have pursued, 400 ay that you would from Bath for Apalachicola woth Mr. Berrien. (whig ) of the Kennebec river, The new chip Elizabetn, is ashore at Ran’s Istand, moutt and bas bilged The South Carolina ¢ ip efforts to abolish fea- <3 slature=steamer Cnanceaton, December 11, 1851, The South Cerctina Legislature have voted to adjourn cine die cn tbe oth instant The steamer St, Mathews, on her voyage from Savan- jeturday night last. Her ministry, ip the was fo catablisd & pab, war rurk pear Darien, passenger: and baggage wi From the South Baxtimone, Dec. 12, 1861. ‘The Southern mail has arrived. but brings interest. Our Philadeiphia Correspondents, ria, Deo, 12, 1961 or could Kossuth Lave pursued Rave freely accorded the welcome. bat Koseuth de He Jemanded cational eid when. and where did be bimeelf to the Senate, Presid but he was overbrard Im apewering the congratulations of the people te sey that be expested more. You then deliver bim from Ruseian sur vediilance tn Asia te estab- dish @ more severe eepwonage over him in America A generous best would hove closed bis ears agaist to the prejudice of such a guest peet more thap an informal weir ome? his claims toruch a welcome? You tell me f Genet the Minister of France, sont by a grown belligerent po Koreuth was an exile invited by yourslver Genet denied by the government, apd government to the people Did he address ‘Gt, or Oomgress, at all! No. But whai it he did ex- who caused the death t \w pins and needles, ng committed to prisom by Mayor Gilpin h Gerke. amd she is quite an in pereou indicating the de which must beve beew inherent, to T barge wee made om the oath ‘Og Uartien, the father of the 4 of the killing of Mat- thew res aia 4 invoth since, has been years im riscoment by J Kell orm under th law. le was Solmassantd to the merey cf the Court by the jury, iu consequence of the Jecensed having evidently beem the aggressor Her name is Sa but Koseuth was neither ber {acs nor ber ould have asked mc Franklin aeked. aud reo France. Why did you not wait aceite on bis petit in hoepttalities of the pe generous Welowmr. 2 ¥ did you pot jesve him. 5 your shores by private that Wes enough, and w until be asked and ¢ chile Vregeriok Hertmaa | rath and his aesociates | case of La Payette rdial welcome t Jongtess. Their dies B exceedingly attractive ebaracter, and eon- jy will draw another crowded house. The pieces Richaid of the Lion Heart.” with Feéay. Cony, and Taylor in the prinel piece ‘will be susceeded by the amvrements will terminate sericus pentomime of artiste of the Bowery theatre will appear Beospway Trratne —The attenctions of this eveni: ew five act piaj Mesere Barry, Conway, Abbott. in the prin ture will be the eikoted coneist of merits levs tham thove of La Fayette tributedte deliver your your country free. tried La Fayette con- ontry; but Kossuth, finding T the delivery of his own— sought te raise her and. with ber, prostrate German he benore proposed to K osu Have you, then, ‘ of “ Ingomar,” Id bave been an Ned. Poulek aad Mrs. characters. The concluding fee Model Masanieiio Je excellence will, no doubt. creat tragedian, Mr. Brook: gagement at this establishment, on Monday evening next just prove a source of rope it to the treasury of the American metropolitan you shall receire guests you sbail repel? you are much lower ‘The delighted to hear commence an en- ptervenion in Buropean change for inter. and you and England tmore--and Russian reat fame in But intervention bar tay rise next year may not rise Rext yew: are frightened by « Ganorn.—The wonderful Ravel Family have teaued another fine programme for this evening. compria t entertainments, namely Tight Myrtio Cave,” and The receipts of th er any ear, nor ever. ing four of thetr rope evolutions, “Soldier for Love the “Italien Brigan for the bee fit of Mons. Collet, the rourly tendered the(t valuable services for the occasion Give bim a bumper Tons Tweater—Who can resiet the temptation of fare for this evening? sirs, your plea are tee will retice from that au he scorn of the and of the just wer-ruled The Un presenoe. objects « frowns they feared the nations and people whore cause they abandon. © danger of misavprehending ov resentment of | fear thet we are were=it le in the moral fe emong there is the element liberty at home and throu and the Iryalty of your people fe wounded become demoralized. and will he respect. affection and confidence of mankind sught the nations of Southern Europe t They have marches offered by Burton, in his bil We feel assured that there are none who will not pro- nownoe it exceedingly palatable the list is the great comedy. entitled Fault,” which is cast with Burton* urual sound judg ment, and the whole wili terminate with the comical desite 4 treat. hout this wortd The firet feature on Every One has his should go early Theater —The performane proved so bighly attrac- rmined to repeat them to Will be the new drama The succeeding { the eartern hemisphere | fear through seas of blood. with this giant power now where our sympathies ought to be must be We know where our interests must be. lest southern conti nental Europe fall beneath the sway or the controlling the at last, the oom- i by our moral the manger has The commencing f- The Troopers Pe piece wlll be “ Ben ti but not in London, This is great attraction for the price of ad- oree, if not, by our arm, contribs sh republics which, while they shall secure (reedom copie, will be bulwarks for oursel yes (dem.,) of Town, paired off with Mr Pratt Ma row, (dem.,) paired o! formance i# annou The pieces felected a ‘The Spirit of th The Captain of the Watch. Korwuth’s Kum ail ot whieh are powertnily cast We understand th Mes Forrest will not appear before tne trial in the ta which is expected to come off ia ° notice will be tle dount but tha ith Mr Rusk (jem ) taken on the first bramch of Mr iment extending a welcome to } which wae rejected given of her début draw immense here this afterneon ng comedietta ood the favorite drama We presume that the n both cecasions —Bands and company will atrian entertain n and the other in the CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘arpay, Deo. 12—6 P. of. Asure ruled drm. with eales of 100 bola. Fots, $4 8134 9%, and pearls ; . oon lesctive, yalew westera retailing ~~ at 260 to 16}¢e cash. iRuaDsTUFrs.—Flour varied little, nary to choice State common Sot 31M 8 $4 Bx with a aes fanc; pure Geneseo, $4374 a $4 50 per bbl. Buckwheat wae in re- quest, at $2 26 a $2.50 per 100 lbs, Rye tour and Jersey meal were insnimate. Wheat seemed heavy; 1000 bush. upper lake brought 73c__ Barley or oats have not varied Rye improved a shade, 7,000 bushels realizing 74o a 760. Corn remained as leet noted, the movements reac! 23,600 bushels; mixed Western at 62c a 62}4, and white Southern et 63e. Cotron.—The demand continues active, embracing also parcels aficat. 45% st full plows, ‘The pales to-day werg 8,000 bales. No alteration in quotations. Conmane continued dull, at a 50c. for plain and pa Live! orrel hay 7 “pone up, at $7 I this week, 2.020 tons. ve been 200 mats Java it, at Me. a 120 ; and 260 bags Rio, at 8c. a 83¢c. per 1b. Im- ported this week, 14,272 bags. Featuzas were scarce and in demand, at 360. a 40c. per Ib. Fisn remained quiet, 400 qtls. cod only feto! $270 a $2 75; and 250 Dols, ‘No. 1 mac! Se so wah case yy this week, 400 kegs herring, bbls mackerel, 20 bbls salmon. Fasichts —Engegemente for Liverpool were moderate fat steady rates; 400 a 500 bales of cotton were en- gaged, at %16d.; flour was at 18d. a 133<d. asked; grain, at 4d Pi ocllgy bong To London, 2,500 bbls. tur- pentine were engaged at 2s. 3d. ‘There was no change in rates to uss or to California ~ shippers were waiting of ti! 6 mail. ree ot Gaios wore msde of 1,000 boxes Malaga raisins kegs, 183 4450 boxes, 1850 half do., do,; raisins; 169 kegs grapes; 250 boxes lemons; 3,000 oranges. Orxs.—About 3 500 gallons linseed were disposed of at t4.n G6; 000 bola, cade whale, at 661 Sie, casts and 400 baskets oltve, at $265, four months. this week :—50 casks, 11 pipes, 11 puncheons 5 10 cages, 866 baskets olive. Rice appeared dull, the week’s business comprising but 750 tierces, at $5 » $3 43% per 100 Ibs., cash. Provisions —Pork continued steady, there having been 600 bbls. mess end prime taken, at ‘previous eB; while beef advanced « shade, 300 bbis. prime bi $4 250 $5 25; and meas $8 w $10 60 per Dbl; as did alro lard. of which there were 400 bbis. sold,@t 8% 0850, and 500 kegs. at 85; 893¢c. Nothing new occurred in other commodities. MARKETS ELSEWHERE, SALES. 2, 37%: 1 ad. or, Ut; 28° Roto }, 16945 125 . 1534; Ll Fitehbur, Spates, Wie = je1p) Bors Railroad’ 27%. 50 Western Ralizo ern Railroad, (N. Hi. treal Railroad, 35; | aman asiact wee | ond, 529%; 10 do., 830, do., a3), 82%: 25 Bast Bosto: Company, ls%; 5 Atlantic Bank, 107; 10 Bauk of Commorce, 100; Boston ag ba gon ‘o hen — PR cg lag eT 100 do., bam, 2636; 10u o a Railroad, 254; 35 Ogdens- burg Raliroad, 23; 25 di Pritipecpuia, Deo. 9136: 5 sha Morris Cant DI; Bank, Te: 66; 1600 Readin, 5's, 913g; 1000 Ken. W. W. 6'a, 05,50. After ing Ratlroad, 85, 20%; 10) Morrie Canal, b5, lt. Tel hic Reports, ere Pihicw Onie ene, Deo. 10, 1861. Tho ales of cotton, to-day, amounted to 6.00 bales, at ste ces ; atrict qu 340. Mo- pare gee dE cadha ny tells at 2c. Rio coffee is lower—2,000 Ly A prime, of the new crop, sold at 8{o.— Sterling is atSa10 Freights bave advanced—cotfom taken at 5-224. Lin a mpiespions ys Cuancestow, Dec. 11, 1851. ‘The sales of cotton, to-day, were 5,000 bales, at an ssc. = \c. advance. The week’s sales have been 9,700 bales, Middling fair to fair is quoted 8}<0. a 830. receipts of the week have reached 16,056 bales. and the stock on hand, to day. exclusive of that on ship board, is 21,001 bales. Orncrvwati, Deo. 12, 1851. Flour is spay Prager aoe OC hag 4 nye at $3. caused vance lew York. side t.c08 wold at $4 50 a $4 60, principally at the latter . 60 000 Ibs. dry salted shoulders and sides soldat 4%c a 63,0. Exchange is firm, but unaltered, Freight to New Orleans is quoted at 60c. for four, and 7, for pork. ine eh Tae the Rev. Mr. F On Monday evening. » by 7. Mr. Mr. Jamis p Berne of Brooklyn, to Miss Many C. Bunoerr, daughter of 8. C. Burdett, Faq , of this city. Died. On Thureday, Bec. 11, of consumption, Mantis Mcr- pny. in the 888 of hls age dail iba tae telati friends are atten Fin ‘rea hl late residence, 325 Weat Twenty-seventh street, on Saturday, the 13th inst., at 1} o'clock. ‘Qn the Lith inst, Josern McAarnun, aged 3 years 5 months and 2 days, only #9p Of Joseph and Catherine McArthur. . The relatives and friends of the faitily are invited to attend the funeral, ftom 118 Spring street, to-morrow afternoon, (Sumday.) at 1 o'clock. BO al Dec C4 Sanvex Wermone, in the 77th year His remains will be taken to New Haven, onn., for inte-ment. On beng! Dec. 10, at Rahway, N J. Berser, wife of Thomas Id, aged 88 and § mont and on Thursday. Dec. 11, Tomas Buoomrieco, aged 9) years and 1 month. ‘The relatives and friends ate respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, the 13th — Sy ag Leesville Sunday School Academy, at 11 © eloc! After a short illness, after his arrival from San Juan N of & malignant fever, contracted im Califor. nis, Mr. Jossrn Sacwert, im the Sith year of his age. = = favorably known for 26 years, aa @ merchant of city. His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, from the family residence No, 6 8t. George's Place, Astoria, Long Island, this da: o'clock P.M. A steamboat leaves the pier, near A Beekman street, at 1 o'clock P.M, for Astoria. On Thureday evening, 11th inst , Ev1za, wite of Joseph C. Appleby, in the 36th year of ber age. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- apectfully invited to attend ber funeral from her late residence, 162 Hast T third street, on Sunday, the 1éth inet. at Lo clock P.M, without further invitation. On Friday evening. at 10 minutes past § o'cloek, Doo- tor Jamas Uanexon, & native of Kinross, Scotland, but for the last 20 years a resident of this city, after a pro- tracted illmess. in the full hope of @ bl immortality Funeral notice to-morrow In Brooklyn, on Friday evening, Dec. 12. of consump- ton, Many Axe MeMenti of Daniel MoMullin. jd sequaintances of the family are re. to attend the funeral, which will take y, the Ith at 2 o'clock. from No. 23 Detween Myrtle and Parke avenues, Fast Brooklyn In Ireland, on the 1th of November, at the residence of his brother-in-law, Mr. George Cashran, of Killylane, ff, County Derry, Kaq, aged 40 years, of Brooklyn, United States, counsellor-at-aw Se had returned to his native country, some months “ince, for the benefit of his health —Londonderry Stan- MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of the Ocean Stea Ld Dare. Po ee, Leaves Qity of PitMburg. Liverpool ‘Singace, Liverpoot ‘To Correspondents, of veassla wthe:s, gee weal conter Bows \o this Nagle communion PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC. 12, 1851 red, Harty, M Livingsoa, TF A Delens, hioole, £0 Ward. phausen, New Orleans, WF ta Cc i ian! ar rk © Bare sae. cus, Chase boston, J Atkins RCS br ¥ letor, bt Susan & Katy, Sheiden, Dighton, JH Hay ons. Arrived, Ship American Congress (pkt), Williams, London and remo Nov 12, with mése and 07 pa ec unk 1h, lat #0 44. Snip Centrrion (pkd), Co tnd S42 ponse mbes, Liverposl Oos 9, with Zereqa& Co. Has experionced with mays, v0 Nov 224. in Hon Rivage mins aa! 215 manards Nov 12, 19848, lon al ro Caloutom, with inwalid ao : ree. os as 4 with old ford, Ct, ? days. etmin ee eee ska aie from ® cont A.M. Mavaiczav :— epi veoe, Map tac 1—My wife hasbeea Paty ir, Penn’ rR out S adelphia, 2 days. iphia for Previdenod. ay hiladal oF Providence, Providei i, froma Providons3. route ny The bark May Varney, arrived yortrday from St X 6 were unable to wo! ‘V was consigned to 12—Wind ot eunrise, NE; # meridian, BNE; a$ sun- E % | H F | 5 id Hi ct ze TEE 3h a5 Telegraphic Marine Reports. ‘ka Hadley, gress, Roadout; Gaselle, ore. Cleared—Bark Indian Queen, son, Mobile; sobre Antelope, do; Cleared—Ship New York, for WY. Riverdale, Mount Vorn efhiold, Boston; brig Toled: = Dee L hr referred to yesterday turas out to be, as Expedite, was 08) & oti, \aiabame ry by mall, BOOKS. one KS.— a COMPS and plates, ee large watery, Deo & At ‘ani ‘Br nee Oni 1. Deo 10. A 8, Gallas and for Camden; Lean- New gr Wilmington, NG) for NYork; sloop Midas, Bristolfor N iy Bon, aad most if not all ronr; Deo It. yous of doek Los. J = ™ une er for |—Sehrs Lonsdale, On! bat aauled shis moral Arrived—Sobr Adelaide, Ro i ‘treatment of all private di f 3 é f Herald Marine Correspondence, Pw.apt 12 f i i E i i F iE 2 ta a $ 5 Decan, Liverpool. _ Milton, a 01 rbadoes; acl Plomertats, Strong, N Bedford; its those steamer Anthracite, Mor- inplaint in this speci Miscellaneous. ad for NOrieans, before re- distress, leak, it, , & full stabemet way Post Otice, Now ‘Ang, from Richm: ‘te Charles it Dans hy Lecrots, iiss rienced very heavy weather o/ ard 12) negro steerage passongers. Sassen, at Providence from Pio! Weatcost, from Gatesville, Va, and staves, sunk on Friday last 108 below the South Look. Bonn Loanco, at Philadelphia, from Malaga, encountered IE to NW; lost to: . joat topeatl yore opts cal lwarks carried away, ani con times across the Gulf Nove galley, bad we aniley, trifling damage; was driven three Philadelphia, put into and dock Tota. Sobr im N lk for Portland, alse put in with loss of f staves. of Kennebunk, was epoken 20 miles date, with foremast gone, a , steering W, wasseen 27th ult, in lat 41 6u, with lowe of fore topmast, main topgallans tmast and im Casta, from Lubec for Me re. i witb lose of boat z ‘by eobr Jonny Lin ‘Whalemen. Sroxen—Oct 22, lat 178, lon 3440 W, bark Peru, o§aad for Nantucket from Pacitic. Netice to Mariners. ‘The Cherlestoa M Prt 5g 2 fined Lereaiter. Spoken. " stocring W reed), was seen Doc Hang (00 reported), lon 67 60. Brig Francis Lord, Gladding, from Bostog for Haven Pat Pastvoboy shea” es BOs thos Bagaa, Wil Aith, from do, arr 5th, bark Fonclons Ropes, for Nov 12— kh. Wabash, Sherman, Boston rig Veo “4 ne for by . a » Williams, Boyde tot Now Los wr ar Kono, abt Aug 29-814 aun, Novis-Brig Al park Brothers, Ward, of an Jona salt 16th. sia Maria, Wallis, from Bombay 7 hits Groves, and brig Seoram sibar abt Nov: Prairie, Upton, lot ler NY ork, WH 0 G der, Dexter. Sale: Kuo Jansino, Oot ) San id bark BH Chapin, Hall, (from Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Dee 10—Arr + tr M Bedell, Bedell, NY or Sid sehr adore. ar! ‘ON AUG, Deo 9—Arr so! Itaaka, Ferrie. Kast ohare D*,2OEN80™. No. 17 DOANE kaown in the treatment of del reputation for ekillin those eon R. MORRISON [8 CONSULTED 20N FIDENTIAILY on delicate diseases withou , ae three daye— 2 years’ prectiog lain? 0” thelr confi privan? office, 20654 Fulton streot, No fee COOPER, 4 Dy 9 of mercurial ana en hnson,’ Cann, bi, Gorham. Gibral Frenkiort, to load for Pensa- Joseph Gileh: HE react loft Desce urges ils ere? STON Dee#—Arr bark Cyans, Loveland, Rich- bor te aa (eee Ai e bar, brig BH Walton, Ti- jewark. Bourne, Bourne, 1d to be the Donmark ‘Bastern: N Deo 10—Art sobr Fanny fi hrs are mi im vhe harbor. Wit bark Charlotte Wynos, Hosmer, N be 4 « crate @¢ any cines weetward, MOBILE, Deo 4—A: a the breegmens on recent onses Fomoved ia 8 few dni ‘DrG. bas anealesd. oe Sots benned of Ws Ay Ay GT! Tasmberof the ae Rt Babine Fate ahipe i bee ipe Calon and Charles Ham- weamshin Liberty, Ts N York; Antaretic, Chagres. Towed to eee Sb, france Ne. % the ball door NTIDOTE—Titi q (ther medicines seem for sw S18 THE ONLY fi hy on for an or, Cowell. do. for Bal York; lth, sohe W LPHIA, Deo 11—Arr sohr Mary Anna, Gibbs, N ina IDENCOR, Doe 10—Arcechts (sane Hinekley, Har- Leonard, Pearce, roa iver; TS. THE AFFLICTED.—AN INFALLI for those S ‘ont indisoretion and quackory, it is of the BLS RAMEDT UT 4 nto’ Smith, and Ben) Frank- Lewts, Berry, N York. ctory, Nickerson, 14 sohr Gipeey, Bor % NERVO! 8 Di DILITY.DR. DELANE Yor! VANNAG, Dee ¢- ve: ( RES DAILY, BY tr, Brevoor, Cardenas, R elickte disorders.—His Unto Moore, Boston. Cld ship Ste’ NYork. oe Wyma: Hartington, Rio ae pape imont, Philadelphia. m0 vag On ped Meme herd only is kaown ® WILMINGTON, NC ¥ RIEW AN TIDOT: Passengers Arrived, American Congress Frederick and Low ir Mario Mielbrugee, * 1 ondoo~Me W

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