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fair, 9}¢09%. The wool arartret is quite 8 BY TELEGRAPH ull,—bat pictabaeaictee niga Ses Sa Sere ae Over. Aaarr, Deo. 14, 1861. just mow.” tn consequence of exciting rumors circulated last | “Tne Ric Breve learne thet orders had been received | tained: Gying tu the basin, wee ovephacied by the euth: ccoatont, Gomesel Bi Ihave pormslesion te ike hale tn was sufficient reason end ton tons, of eight hundred kegs of powder found on | 19 the interior, bonds b in; required for the differ noe Diakatld, 100. beard. The powder was brought frem Schaghtiooke, and boteven the satan eed lip \ ad Coo empmnig ine vty dest ined for Havre de Grace Maryland. The besge wes goods are to remain in store is Matamores, until | ere im the came ‘towed down last Monday, but in consequence of the | 4 deci io of the General shall be had concera- | which the assault or Fork, with s lead of ‘while gebting e them. The Rie Bravo ql dict for plainti@t the oreek into the bay, ‘the bar, where schange of weather, bas been lying ia the basin evel ing o con! se ns Sarg ithe ned re ince, Measures have been taken to remove her dau- “The amount of goods ¢ bee decninal ion, aad at 8 hap etched wo - depts. MORILB, Doo 5—, Western W Mi 3 win h Harsch, Nansbah"tn Cte Rae vi Noa 5c a, Adams, NYork, Bibs pane ‘Br. rele gorous freight to s place of safety ‘The weather last night was ipteasely cold, aad the ice ‘an the river was stationary, this morning, and persons i cs] x 3} 5 i pe ig i E - to ship ‘were crossing om it. The wind tonight is south-east, atte | ee in Pesan hai: ghap wall et vantonen | oS sta ote ny Dat is. Carwanine Mcwiss, widow of Jamel) SEES DRLRANS, Deo, 5— Are shine Fanpy (0), Pennock, . - Jungs. iy i ol; L085 OF SHIP VIRGINIA, OF NEW YORK, AND SCIOON- (Correepondenes vr ihe New Orleans Picayune po Ngee oN Sequaintances of the deocasnd are re- | Stella: Pletson. Purke Lalande; Cathe (Br), Benes, Glas. Bio Gaanve Cirv, Nov. 1. The following short resumé cf the samen ‘ek led to Te’ to attend the funeral, from her late wi brig Wi Dugan, Co ke I 62 Orange sree, between the Hous of {and 2 Bebington, from Bostos. Cle shine Laulglana (Bram): 28 LYNCHBURG, OF PORTLAND—SUDDEN DEATH OF hij Bar A CLERGYMAN. 7) . # the revolution om the side of the river, and the 4 a — Sciasecrer Bostow, Deo. 14, 1851. fTgnte that followed, up to the retreat from Matamoras, | mise nae Satoh cat n Saturday, Deo ee a a: Viaheb ree NN ory New England. | be ‘The sip Marion, Captain Sampson, arrived here to-day been handed HO a7, o fentloman who was a pet. | i/'the promise was tt daughter of Rinaldo K. and Elvira R. Swain, aged 2 years | sehi hernbeck, Pensacola; Martha, Webder, 40; from Cadis, reporta that on the 26th of November, in | S9nél participator im most of the soenes he deseribes, and | Uf S1° Brerave ses made bison, tie mad iags th ona ‘days. ry (ies). leat; Towed ve en 0th ult, | Bho to 5840, lng, she fallin wth the ship Virginia, | "Hotton fall explanation o che cannon of the | Ses betas acting ne fara no "a daa ctencs nay, | SAEMBEBRORD. Haba cin, Maytowep, al a4 Capt. Pendicten, of and for New York, from Leghorn, | existing revolution, would requires jon of the | *mount with interest, which wae, M 16th Deo ; at 10 o'clock, A. M. x es heey Ang r Gnmplinson fears ne ih tas | See pectend ts endo os centr Tit arf swith a cargo of marble, showing signals of distress. Capt. peg pn myeg tog ee ppeebemnngey oa On e the 12th instant, Jases Camenon, eae ee! Peelers Thr b Waymands Boskun, | shoes seonle beime upon estece ware Eete as vecy = ‘Bampeson run alcngside, when the captain of the Virginia | Apna, and the centralisation of <i povcecumetates ASSIGNMENTS OF COURTS AND JUD@ES IN THE ciTy | M.D, o mative of yahire, Scotland, in the th | do for Phladeiphie would hat baie by OF NEW YORK, FOR THE YEARS 1352 anv 1853. | year of his age. NANTUCKET, Deo 10—Arrsohre Elizabeth Ann, Albany; 008 4 Wee ‘Informed him that his ship was fast sinking, and re- | legislative and judicial—im the general government at ° The relatives and friends of the family, the members | U! NY. box 880, Post Quested him to take on board his crew and passengers. | SeeycuZ04 Monier, D2 thls set; the soversignty of this GENERAL TERMS. of the ‘ . As there was a heavy cross see running, the vessels be- | or placed at the metey of the supreme government, lot Monday of Feb... Judges Rdwards, Mitchell, Roceevel:. | Xio"tuneral trom ete sohiee. oa came in o measure unmanageable, and the Virginia, | Which has oun. vee administered by o military Do, May.. Bawards, Mitehell, Roosevelt. | street, " im azuiag fom despot, whose word has been law, end will as absolute as Do, Oct... “ Edwurds, Mitchell, Roosevelt. will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inter- Nashua, Cli |, Bostor wis, | and restore . Dr. M. has 0 Geavily laden amd water-logged, came down witn the | fps?ty"the'“cuar of iusde. "Batien tony tes the Do. Deo... _Bdwards, Mitchell, Roosevelt. | Temalns wh. B'iahsny, Corson, Wilminguon: NO; Mila. teen years sever emer whole weight of her quarter om the Marion, doing con- | same caures of complaint which produced the revolution 1853. a Ge le 14a tidlank; OR peiadaetinns of Use Sait, Aseria jae rama, Crew Boots farina, N, Ar ped my neh Ay Ml ra gg io siderable damage to the latter. The M. wasobliged to keep | snd sul — m4 pel aay MS 1b Monday of Beb..Sadgen Hi dmnonds, Mitehall, Rocoovelt. Jonxs, in the 18th year of her age, sixth Of Mr. | WBevensstecanos Captne’ Wises Wkerk: Tosophiny, Mor: mW aaa odes, Bid Fulton stress, No tee miter all to repair damages, but et 8P.M again went | Yuvise” 4 eres Do. Oct. * Edmonds, Edwardaootevelt | and, Mrs Sarah Jones, late of ‘Bullar Bridge, county | rage de toe ye. in use sche Jan Deputy, Wine ts : ‘under the lee of the Virginia, which had settled foar feet, | ‘The immediate cause of the dissatisfaction which has Do.* Dec... © Edmonds’ Kdwards, Mirchell. | C&vam: Ireland more, Philadelphia; prep Pollo Yorn. Sti z caused the { movement is the iajustice of the : ~ : ‘The funeral will take place this afteraoon, at thelr | TST wiry anma, ond Re Revel Phiiadel and was filing. Thelife-beet wee then launched, which | conséd the present, movement 1s the Lajustion of CIRCUITS. residence, 68 Hester street. sloop Thos B Hawking, Joues, and Willard, Barker, succeeded in making two trips, and rescuing the whole of | yernment to tt into pros for ly ‘tp military hed 62 - aeons Irish papers please copy. Redan Seaton, Siebel the crew and passengers, thirty-one in number. Night | The omorous duties impoeed by law om all articles indie. | #t Monday of January hy Totes wiSbell, | etoe ‘nowt, in the 28d pear of hin age,” | Baiuimoge: geht Empl State: Blasiige, NYors ‘ coming on, it was found impossible to save anything to the people are but Little koown in the United ‘ April Roosevelt. | PORTLAND, Deo ll—Are brig Buds, Phil : and bad the commissioners who framed the treaty Be. sobr Splendid, Pentield, NYerk. Below brig Gaséllc, Bra- from the wreck—not even the clothing of the crew and | org Hidalgo turned thelr attention to this sub- 7 June: .. tler, poy via Holmes’s Hole. Cld bark Odd Fellow, Pamengers. The Virginia, when fallen in with. was two | ject. they might have greatly benefitted the people of | Dy. Naweubor BRICHMOND. Deca Sia sches Now York. Nelson, New Joundred miles distant from Bermuda, for which place | Mexico, and opened to our own citizens a trade frem ct :; Chas L York: Ch ‘ SE SRM das eee ee, bow, W. Me. sid a le which they are now virtually excluded Not only are Bath, whe was steering. The crew and pasengers had been st | The duties imposed by the Mexisns tari unequal and | Mt Monday of January beige i Wane, Se June, cubes Philure, he pumps, and heaving over cargo, for thirty-six hours, | oppressive, but her mecessities have compelled her to De. ae SRSPORT. Nov Oder bela’ Marets Patten Benssteck Scenes ee tes Seen Sev iew. | i, Setanta Geet: ey fee Iie Reet ca en, Sriees eee see The Marion has experienced heary westerly gales during | °i50 Of necessity: thus preventing, the trees proai pe p= Evans; Castaiine Nickola: Nioheloy sud Toole, Park, x’ her whole passage. ing Bby the com; of rival in their Do. Beptea and Phoebe Holmes, aged 2 months and 10 days. ALEM, Deo The brig Washega, from Galveston, which arrived here | markets. It is scarcely Roceeuary, So sor ee ‘most Do. Oe! ‘The relatives and friends of the family, siso the mem- "AREHAM, Dec 9—Are sche Fi to day. om the 2d inet, fll in with the schooner Lyneh- | ‘see monopolies are enjozed by: a ee Bo November + Biwards. | pers ofthe Rokferd Lodge, and the members of the Henry | parner, Nortel; iith, Compliance, ‘Nrork, ‘burg. of and from Portland, with plaster, bound to Phi- poagle of Guserero, om the Sth of August last, presented — AND TERMINER. owe Eye tals dat ‘“Mtondey), Dec. 15,at 1 0’clock, Passen, Yadelpbia, in s sinking condition. The b. had experi. | to their “ plan,” invited an ardent republican, At the same time with the Circuits, in the months of | from the residence of bis its, 313 Bixth street. His Cuaonzs—Steamshi F. J. Caravayal, of to lead them in driving ‘enced a heavy northwest gale the day before. The captain | 70% M. J. Caravajal, of Camargo, April and November. remains will be taken te Greenwood Cemetery for inter- | C Kelly MrKing lsd’ 6 from the frontier the soldiers of the govern- SPEOIAL TERMS. ment. Stramicr, J G.Hyath. Dr #nd orew, seven in number, were teken on board the | ment, Om the 16th of ber he <, gre 1852 On the 14th instant, Mancaner, t daughter of | Hawes, Wm ary, J Mashey, 3 W Ostrander, D Wills, B ‘Weebege. and brought to this port. tion, geo! wy ‘Ath, with 100 ee Ameri- -by Judge Roosevelt. | Patrick and Margaret fp vermger Nigga} illness, aged | Wilson, Somvel Filee =, Wine a ennee, i Lay = Samuel Glover, » Baptist clergyman, aged | Tyntysompelied «Relea | Geom anie fatty, are most re- | Daxid George, Thomas Harri, David Groves, Mes Wnerto » died at Cambridge, yesterday morning, while at the | had ‘men wounded. ’ . if q b | ans 7 Har ies Bice, lady, aa: 5 - breakfast table, from disease of the heart. Hie was for- solowne of M . © Boosevelt. | speottully requested to attend her funeral, from the | nolds C Leach, Jon Kelly and lady_—ti7 in the steerage. Mitchell. | residence of her father, No, 130 Mulberry street, on this FF; é | i merty fettled at Marshfield, in this State, but retired ’ ; Monds; ‘at 2 o'clock, P. BM. RA > GUIDE. from the ministry several years since es See Cm the Uh inst, Mire. Maricos Witeow, aged 69 years. | ~ Rn A de rab teed a a Sei beuien bkoeuiamen al ane . Hor friends and saqusintances are respectfully invited | ()AMDEN AND AMBOY. RAILROAD. LINS, PROM Destructive Fire at Baltimore, &. to4ll_mep—200 ; . jareh Hdmonds | to aiiand her funeral, without further invitation, on Kir by steumdout sJOuN, PORTER.” Morning tino, ah 0 Bacrimons, Dee. 14,1861. | 20th they advanced Custom 3 : 4 $5, ierward deo $2. "Emigrant Line, at Bovclock, P.M; ‘A destructive fire occurred here this merning, which bree 9 bee penne ys q $150. Cit ‘L. BLISS, Agent. destroyed the German Evangelical chureb, situated at Somnbens. EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA._NEW YORK the corner of Camden and Eutaw streets. and slumber | Wounded. ‘and Philsdelphia direct—Unived @tates Mail L After nine yard sdjoining. duced ‘The Southern mail, all the way through. has arrived, men beige wos at brings no pews. back to —. a {all beck upem as NEWS BY THE MAILS | Inthe retreat, the ie placed in the advance, Our Philadelphia Correspondence. 4 i f ges. Pumapecemia, Dee. 14, 1851. . by Judge Roosevelt. zt ta Firemen’'s Fight-The Kossuth Dinner—The Hayes’ Concert. | quem uated ss a Reosewalt “© Bdmond, | apoaias ot vossala and eabers, ‘he least restriction (a diet, @rink, The last night was barren of incident, with the exeep- | to march further, most “> fimeede. Roosevelt. | gapse would confer w fayor by sealing sheer Ja the deuenigry i Brondey meneed c: " at No. 10 cy tion ofestabie set om fre and burmed at Broad and | MeDced crossing all the Judges all the J tadite Felton shvees, corner of Wiliaw, ve rt Bouth streets, and a street fracas between the United | Serra vane our copamat ek been, senaenaies *2 6 jovember ..by Judge Recsovelt. by Judge Mice States and Lafayette hose companies,during which pis- | corral by about 400 } an the Judges. the Judges. Judge Edmonds will be ip the Ocurt of Ap; during s M - RMONT, SURGEON, F. R. SOCIBTY, AND B. M ——— Medicine, has established (by his superior tole and brickbats were freely used. No was in- was formally confirmed L minutes | the year 1853. treatment of all private diseases) & others ey pe eee Gales. 3 injury by one ‘of Waker men mm, oftcers mepesied y REGULATIONS. PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC. 14, 1851. Srocty my eee ce Mie EY omy nage their men ker, but only iesues already joined e wo cures of the disgase . ‘The Koesuth dinner is to take place on Tuesday even. | eight or tem consented, the rest refusing on various pre- Prey. New Pe moses to >t char Arrived. any medicines, gy aeokensetes ing of next week st the Musical Fund Hall. provided vexts Capt. Wheat reported that but two men romaine’ be put on the Calendar for the ensuing January Circuit. utherner, Sullivas, New Orleans, 15 days, with yours’ rere comaiee: Se ae Sone ees 4 that this arrangement suite the guest in whose it | with bis piece, that bie harness was broken, and that for | “During the first week of that Circuit, motious to cor. anion & Thompeon, Gent without success, are his. services “so much for inte be President Fillmore, Senator Foote, @o- | the last eight miles he had drawn it by ropes attached to | root the Calendar may be made. ris, New Orleans, 15 days, with mdse, to wege wee aH FR pay vernora Jobnston and Bigler. are all to be present. the saddles of his vaqueros. Under these cireumstances. | “Aner that week, the Calendar will be printed, and will fell destroyer, it affeste the ini occu oftapeing for geners- The Hayes concert, of last evening, was better attended | ‘en. Caravejal, by the advice of Major McMickem, his | ingin ‘and coutinue the Calendar for ovary tiows. TI certiScates published by him, then oul, < ton Proves cuss, ond the exquisite style in | Adjutant General, granted permission to the few men successive Cireuit, until the causes on it shall be tried ; cures that, he is not ge A nooert, sonnes be complied, which she gave “ [know that my Redeemer iveth.” eli. | WhO remained to cross the river, and ordered the six- | oen"tiruit on the Calendar, where the im 0 sertisicates niveineiude the very wa- cite? the mos: rapturous applause. to be spiked ani thrown over the bank. Bo mediately vait left off. ‘ortunate pumerous vietime of eeit ‘there —_ - few remained at this time. that Walker's company | " Pitteen causes a day, and no more will be called at Ge- 20 days, with sugar, to connet be cured with medistase he tharefere which bad come up after driving back the ememy’s | acral and Bpecial Terma and Circuits, nm 74, exchanged sign jelly solieite those half cured, and abandosed cases orthern Mexico, cavalry. had to aseist in throwing it over. No blame ‘No cause will be set down for s particular day at « benee for Mobile. The M has tever complaint in this speci 07. 00 he alwaye qua- ‘THE CAUSES OF THE OUTBREAK—MOVEMENTS OF THE | canattach to Capts, Wheat. Howell. and Shilling, as Circuit, unless sworn off when called, on account of the for the last two weeks. entoure. For by REVOLUTIONISTS—ANOTHRR BATTLE ANTICIPATED they Cn on ime Mexican side until entirely desert- | sysence of a witness, and on payment of costa. wi Lev Dee 2, with cotton, mint giihe Sits osmnary 0? tienes —MEXICAN REINFORCEMENTS, ETC Ny their companies cause shall the part; “ have se] roome, {From the New Orleans Tras Delta, Nov. 6.) We were now ia rincon, or neck of land, and by 8 | oticing it whem salieh inite nodes on the Gheoult Gale een ee ee es Rm morning tl na_7 to 9 im the evening, at The steamship Fanny, spt. Pinnock, from Brazos | rapid forced march of few miles the enemy could place | dur it wiligo to the foot of the Calendar, and not be | Brie Chas Henry, Small, Wilmington with joors agrray, oppoRite Stewart's, Nov Bt. Lago, the lst inst , arrived yesterday. Bhe narrowly | himeelf ia » position to cut off ourretreat. The General, | catied sgain until it ahall be reached in that place. ber to Badger, Peck & Co. viole 1m whe dpeaniote. H. BBs work will soon be <seaped destruction on ber passage hence to the Brazos, | ‘herefore, gave the order to retreat further up the river, All new issues will be noticed for the first day of the | ‘W during moss of #1 Posengs. Deo 12, A blished. wit sand three forthe of her eargo had tobe thrown overboard | which was done in an orderly, quiet mancer until we | oct Circuit. after the same shall be joined and be put | <W ele, after b ak eanped bes 00, ‘ohne R. LA CROIX'S PRIVATE MEDI — doaare the ship passed out of the rincon, whe: neamped for the | i their order at the foot of the permanent Calendar. pyad y Pa T 73 hours Fifth edinions by a Wo Tcrots, WB NY. ‘We have by files of the Matamoras Rio Bravo to time of the | “After the first week of each Circuit, (during which, | \:d tech water in her bol nox ced board. Cheapest book biished: 250 ‘og the 28:h ult. inclusive. pany, the greater part of | motions to correct the Calendar may be made,) the Ca- Sch il, Bl Ait etters and BeWspapers must pass through the Posi | she Physiclogy of and a ee see by this journal that anew paper. styled the | the siuadron. and @ ‘ew of the Guerrero and | iengar of the cauter which may have gone down at the OR ee as *o pv rty Tak ny stmerican Flag. bas been established at Browamville, | Mier squacrous. ‘The eyncea squadron dispersed at | Prevlous Circuit ard the tee irsues will he'rrinved oe For frelgh' OF PRAENE SULT Ye AMD, 21. Bs Bro ing it "4 ‘which, from extraets, end from comments of the Ris Bra- | the time the Americans crossed the river. The next two | Pov andin continuation of the permanent Calentar reign ‘goods vo, we take it, bas been started by the Amsricans opposed | days were pastedon the road to Reynosa, travelling at | 4o4 fr court to * ys e tothe movements of Caravajal, and to any interference | OUF leisure, and seeing or bearizg nothing of the enemy ‘These regulatjope phe Cy Ulan Dall om the part of Americans with the domestic broils of tien abi i Rio Gaanoe City, Noy, $2, U8). 1 cime the Clases jor any the opposite party, from Bl 5 ° Md 7 — too om of w letter, dated at | Carseat econ = let beUr:« courier arrived from Gem. | court to court, as the Statute may Ko Qrence City om the 234 ult., and published ia the | =r0 om this side of the river tojoim him at once, The | December, 185i is Giled with rumors this morning, some asserting a oo jously expecting the news of ® battle of | that four hundred Mexican soldiers, with two pieces of Police Intelligence. deaperete charscter, and by tbe time you receive | artiltery, are at Mier, within twanty five miles of Care | fn Attempt at S.icide in Prison.—A boy named Peter this there is very little doubt Dut the arms of Carvajal | vajai's camp. and that ths latter will march this morn Mack, committed in Jefferson Market jail, charged with & pet German, and other fo received and drought fn common with British goods. Thi dille of Watigare dives ta Mevrefor New Yoru. ee [8% PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL steau- foil ship Company intend running their mew steamships as require “ti orders for all his officers and men who order GEO, W. RIBLET, Clerk. ows PHILADELPHIA. Pittsburgh, Ibureday, City H will Dave gained a victory 9% maurate with the exi- to attack thes om movement certal: it larceny. io stealing some p from Mr. agencies ofthe gree? Secamion, Wis iui6s naw shout py yh ley gg i : Gating BaeerTe™ Des Ms, Ciny Sf Biteburgh,, Wednes- ens of the best ighting men of the country He hasbeen | long as . im hopes that some detinite amd cer- | day to hang himself; each time he was discovered in oy peg Mer og! Ry = day, January 21. w for the last ten days his army of the men who | tain news may arrive season to save his life. A closer watch was subsejuently Smits, onabe 5 Jane, ries eed ees — com! in a have bem #9 furs for ring a reputation of disrepu- | “Nov. 22, 12 o'clock.—Major Jack Rveritt has just | Kept to prevent his consummating the act. Eachanse Place, N. Yo, a inal, free of ee ares ene beet, pote Naren TY arrived from Alamo. a mile ands half from aiier. te; Sa a Gis cites eis CHARLESTON, Deo 13. treet, jelphia. ¥ iB. Lk ROIS Bee second to none im point and respectability, w! a . us . POR eee i, (ORK AND GL -{ \ Teenteenne rien | Siece Samsr casemegemss | ON Emap REFonee =” | SOTSUETRUAY, eles opine use cease SSE odiea of men preparing themeelves to join hia early in | up his quarters in the plass of Mier last right, and com. 1 Barspererss Flour advanced & tide he wales oom | Arrived—Bhip Jeseore, NYork. eit fei ton “40 heres powst = com . meneed fortifying the town. Major entere 8,000 bbls, Canadian, in bond, at $4 18 0 Paovmancn, Deets. | Stewart commanders will’sail from New verk Another letter contains the following :— Mier in the ni and d Jauregui’s position. ng 8 J J Artived—Sehre Joseph Turner, Milliken, Balt day, the 7th of I marched from Camargo this morn- to choles State ot ob, Niokersen, in; WB Revinvons mit inv cabin pasoags, 890, ity "Nit “Ape Carraial ls hourly receiving reinforcements of the most desirable character. and before this time, we doubt ot, he bas assaulted and carried rt pe Tais i Phileds vlotilda, Gildersleeve, N York; sloop Mary, Brush, do. Sailed—Behre Mary, Dawson, Baltimore: Lydia Gibbs, Gibbs, do; Delaware, Harding, Philedeiphio; Ann E£ Cake, Kose, des cleope Amerie, ‘Sturges, and Chase, Oakes, Now orl y and 100 infantry, for Mier, He be joined this evening by about 200 men from this place, Alamo and Roma. He will probably attack Jau Tegui in the morning. I leave in an hour for Alamo from whence I can survey the operations. bas about 860 men and seven of artillery i¢ cannot withetand Carvajal’s attack for single boor His defeat will open the road to for the ee iberators, and the seizure of goods referred to, will oh = rres . \O THE AFFLICTED.—AN INFALLIBLE Afford © mont timely aid in this critical emergepey, Interesting from Texa mene meri Poscaogcrna, Bee ed ru, | munication beswoen Bt. Thome ana ‘il he Wet indie 1 for those le, cousoduences Toralting Pts ec arian nts, Matos on he mering | ¢. 8. orFicahe Paik Tom MURDER —Pata. or Fane th, Rak, nS MNS | ithe AT an sym boeten,. | Rett eee aN ce AE RSA 7 ve y - . St, way. I. \° Dandrye mee, conelting of artillery, infantry and ce- | Dr Campbell, f. 8. Fg jetie tn Ciathoen | Cotten poten y begs Rio at 84 0 ~ Miscellaneous, P. S.—No letters or mails will be received on beard of the | portance. 2 c = wal ree Saye after be ispued « mot which | county for manslaughter, charged to have been com. | #3c.; and 400 Bt. Dominge at Ti « Se So See Lowes, Del. Merlin, except through the Post Ofies, . NGRYOUS DEBILITY._DA. cme. we the Ric Breve — | waitted in causing the desth of Sohn Holding naa Cortox —The sales to-day were 2.000 bales at firm | _Srnaumur City or Frerssuno—in conseinence of 8 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR O rative Instrument, the oars Jone Lorex ; tered in the case of | #0d steadily improving prices; chiety taken for export. copmmer tap tat tomneat Orleans, vis Havana.—C! of sailing ‘ad a onit- © Sp nents, ao ow Crenanen A Brevet M: the U Fasionts —The delay in the arrival of the Niaj are's ber aay trom Livergon wPigedld steamship GEORGIA. 3) tons, DD. tur Noers forces at Ringgold Barracks. and accused of being maf still engagements to ,Liverpool. it ve thaving to be rem NG Sail from the pier at foe Pp People of the Frontier: Honered with the command | party to the same offence, ‘the venus hed boon chang: 100 bales cotton were taken at 1-824.” Flour was at 130 lear ‘She cleared on the 260b. ton strest, N_R., om Wedneeday, Deoer ven 1 ue ak of the operations by soperion order from the govers- | +d from Starr county to Cameron for the trial. The ba- | 124; grain at 4d ; and cheese at 0s. 200 barrelabeef | Srxamsuir Linen ry, which left New Orleans lately for | {.M. Brecively. zw. NO. 1 MOTT 18 OONFIDEN- of the nation, I find myself among you, and will | ss of the charge iv thus explained by the Rio Bravo:-— | were engaged at 2s To London, 200 barrels rorin were | ‘he Sabine and Gal { ry t forward don $0 D ial; ra Ry BP ‘stn years mence to comply with my dut; “ Holding. a private soldier, was arrested for desertion | engaged at 2s. To Havre, cotton’ was going forward at storm on freight *0 cure iy beart sickens at teeing the the mur- | and returned to comp. at Ringgold Barracks, from which | Mc ; and ashes, with bark. at $64 $7. There was,no alte. eferred to dersand all other sorte of crimes committed by that | he sgain deserted and was in arrested and tried at | Tation in rates to California Borde of Highwaymen against this valotous Metamoras : | a geseral Court Martial held’ ct Part Dooee eens | Nava, BromereBoue 1600 bble. crude turpentine but thou wilt soon be avenged and those pirates will | sent from thie peat to that where he belonged, and was | changed hands, at $3.06); ; 260 spirits, at 38e ; bis Las f for their crimes. taken from the steamer sick, and carried te the guard. | common rosin at $1 35; and 300 fine at $1 6a$1 75. tis necessary to see it im order to believe it, thet ina | house, with, as usual, a ball and chain attached to one | Or. Caxr-—25 tons more of thick country round found friendiy uation was collected that horde of infamous | ig As soon as it was known to the commanding officer, | ® buyer at $22, cash beives order to assassinate us; it is only by having | Msjor La Motte, that « Prisoner war sick in the Provimoxs.—Pork moved to the extent of 300 bbls. seen It. can it be believed that Ce gee f lef prison of the guard-house, be went to eee him, and | 80d beef to that of 266 bbls at unaitered rates, while ‘with indifference your houses burning. a1 when | turned him over to Dr. Campbell who removed | 200 bble of lard were obtained at 8 to Sic. ; amd 350 you went to rare from the flames your children and | him to the emer room of the guard-house, where | Dble. beef bams $13 to $13 60 per 220 Ibs,—e reduc- n withows recon basses in toon Lav 1 ' : s . from three to eget x. ey be the a eight oF ving the Baaks, PS: CORRES, 177 Woet sitocs, ‘he ‘Loudon onrceon ring Be jorner of Warren street. NS, 29th alt, ' O, wreck of ig LINE FOR SAN F pew steamship DAN . 3 ik, ab ine. tery place upstate. ACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPAN of sailing dai and let us imitate the heroie inhabitants of thie Your property you were fired upon and murdered when | there was more sir, snd where be sou! om, pickled pork: shoulders and hama, were se! at f Gmarmed Ab, that was infamous! We will bestow this |"oomforta, This, it secme tome, was the ful 7 and Oe; fresh city cut do. and do., at 64 and 8 to deed to history that nations may fudge us the duties Of Major Le Motte tn the ease Sige; and new middle bacon, at 8 to per Ib, re People of the tier come to my side; Tam but your | moment, sccording to the speetivel Obio and Btate butter were good demand 4 ond ycur protector, and as euch will | upon by Dr. € , who called se it times to see and pre- | at 9 to Ive ; and fair to prime cheese, at to Tho.— dutend our independence and our homes | seribe for him At the end of about a week he grew | “0 advance. = —— ——— — enoilie that iovades us.whieh ismeither | much worse—he had him removed to the hoepital roars —100.000 Dutch were purchared to-day at ver oF re they men, but horrible beasts, whose | where he died $7.60 to $9 60. usual credit yy a m is important to humanity. Let us for- | The following is from the same paper:—A fatal affeay Brinrte—Among the transactions were 125 bbis, prison Bea ibe C~ 9 make an example of \hose pirates, that they may | with pistels oceurred at Edinburg his county, a fe whiskey at Zi}cc ; end 40 bhds. drudge at 20%c., cash ‘the office on the morning = by r to bear our arms asthere are no laws to restrain | days since. between a Dr. Rewarto and a whieh rates would not be accepted at the close by Ay tT wt enh Seess aay ‘ which resulted in the death of Ross From ¢ 8 Beyond the disposal of 150 hhda. Cuba, at ‘an ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. robs woke soteeres ations ot Yeople orviss ftomtier, [would not like to speak we have heard of this affair. Mone seem: to have been | 4 e., and 100 Louisiana, at 650. « 6}¢e.. nothing Oe ee eee ee | fee me oe tee ee of some of you whe 384 tould the fore in fault, and the other perfectly justifiable, a it was | 0x dome. sendgeadonaeaidingn) spied double ong imeelt to am, oereneice Soe tee vweaty-ave ing to at our count aro Toved that he war acting in sc if defence Low—=FGle8 hr On . D. Poi 3 b- we . traitors cagt etain ob the same of Moxie: toej mee ' - oe berm effected ai “ete Genta a Bea. sah yoken his peoaat ofl, No: ib aan eset d are no longer your br The Law Court a Ee . cee 7 if we find them in the ranks of | In addition to the other cases which have been report "T Spanien By Dre AM, Manrionne, Protecrse of Basoeee the fore!guers ere shall be no pardon for them ed. ere disposed of Xf Womon—Twentleth ion thee. aavoesing of their parents and brothers, the la The cotton market has been « Fears of suffering, of physical ona manial Regetah many abandons them Ca: poe soon | nmUel Beadbary, for a.m bal = sold Tg Fy 5K os by culate iy and pocyalary 7 Cota Cteigens of Camargo, Mier, Reynosa and Guerrero--Soon | was due. presented, and paid at the Bank im April last; Is very active, and 4, : a copeciaity * ill my trooy our kemiae, ond yO0 GE see thom | boris waemetn Hy) Lovnd thet the defemteat bed | ¢ey.at die. for prime. Whiskey dufl Tork, 14 ig intended tpacally “wr ube or shows Otserve the 6 ier and subordination, for they only 7 txt of the beak before that time New Onceans, Deo 1 Thich chould be Enowm bo thom persioulariy, Mme to defend y: I protest that our cause and our b 1 not intend that the mote today reached 000 bales. it 0 those whose health does nde vermaie ta imaresss of interests are one and the same. Unite your efforts to pel 7 the bank, but that he would Flowr~8t Louls, $4, Obio “ tnyoily, 10 ia of special inn Ihere, gereanes. The defence was Prov lao, every fomale—the wife, the one thas harbor inte womanhood, or the other im the decline tor’ ted oases cured Ni -M., from foot of street, Libert Leave Phi- indeiphie f an + ne, America, ic 5 eeore sqace 1s this trata will SHIP! ; ; OR LIVERPOOL—| Jas. C. Lace. depart with the United 8 the foot of Camal etree rn - Ww e id rect, and ad rerpeol, “ahaa: ‘ Fr —s S yrie. judkins. Laiten. ; ‘America, i ‘Weane ‘er *. ry a aa jemuary, * oh Praeage weston te n phe, ill vinte Pivteburgh, Deee capers jancow if Warsbeite, 5 cuney of a ite City of Manchester, W: 7 Noy, Jonesy. 7 “day, December 31. ne oo) ks ire to any pain. Bermuda o Fi has The * ane an Or D $3. pects for New Ori e G WE re price ry ; | tod far superior #L DORADO, 1,500 tons " CA our ‘clock, P. Varren N. LE on 5 re ~ , ¥ “4 ‘eure thy pron Pee ie © fil Wed- Y P.M, fro ers lee’ fi Geo it iy y for eb eine rt asrengers t isco. —TI w N fan Fi ary, “2. F by 4 wi ve ® 2 © a a city who. under the orders of the brave General Don | count of the defe sving been clear $12 @ $15; bacon sides, 7 nom: fa the Int Fisneiseo Avalot, deepieed death. JUSE L. URAGA ficient notice to t k not to pay tela, prime, Te; kege, 80. Whiskey, ive | Uolfee=The Sy en Matamoras, November 224. 1861 in Ste charge, er st if the defendan ales of the week have reached 8.0 bags Rio, at 8¢. for © Finis node of cure, ia every complaint the Zist. Gen Avalos in consequence of Camargo | pay the nvte! bound by it. Verdie’ cid erop, and 8340. for new Raoorn lacanr December, will eo orn'inulog in a rate of revolt, larued an order declaring | $24 12. Ir ree of William Bartlett » Th: New Onceava, Deo. 13, 1951 aay. For freight of pasenge Soman in Ohio.) that no ot for the commerce of the frontier wae | Osrniy & «re ia saree cocks of ofl, verdict ‘The wales of cotton for the week have reached 49,000 epexacearioee Pe edn tn coat, Fenene J. Ho a Davtom, 184d, Rnown & Matamoras, and that the omly cose | for ple! ject to Opinion of the general term. | hales—the lar; amount of any week thi: nm No E TOLA, Nov rr bark Bdward, Pat mn, PPOSLTION TO MONOPOLY.INDEPENDENT — My wile bi for ing: riv for commerce ot passengers, of | in the Peter F. Holland against Horie N Weis. | change in p< --h-poradeeh ty the Niagara's news. The | NLork: 274, ship Joba Bunyan, Nichola, do; bark Masten: | ee ee eee cee ee tone ee Cg mea trehs ary tta®> were the two known as La Garita de le | er, th intift claimed a piano which was lent to the pte are 121.000 bales ahead of inet year's up to this The new and splendid steamshi: fe me men she before amd oon- Crus and F all other ferries being prohibit. | defen band, on the promise that it would be Stock om hand. 124.000, Quotations<Low mid 1220 sogienen, Capt. < @d whilst the wa y inet Armed foreignets violating | reter » required, but whieh was seized by the 46, The sales of grolasses on ul spengee at, thie ordinan * to be punished With wilt, The defendant alleges thet the 000 bartels at a closing price he favorite ip Now Or posed thir erase of ae well ae Mexicans. | 5 ye property of her late husband and 22. Freights—Cotton. to Liverpool, seven sixtewnths 18 ae The Brother w oelt the & penalty of fou been in his poestion since 1844. Verdict for | tiavre, seven-eigh tbe, sterling exchange 5'40. a 100 Tudependence, ta¢ sail from New York on the 2 they may carry are | $100. In the case of Wm. D, Murphy against Momiir, Deo, 12 1991 ry. For freight or parsanp OpPly 4. erttandt Ivelared to be + Zareno, te tof sails for the | The receipts of cotton for the week have been 19.190 VS, Agen| As the provisions of these cis ship Victoria, verdiet for pi Of | bales, Steck on hand 68 690 of the week 19,000. regret, I Std muiyeelf 1 | J Wecennell against Robert A@am vat Sales to day, 1500, at 7, a ati a, for instance, revpecting those fhn oF other unforereen evente inti, $250 Onancerros, Dee 15, 1861 reight or ay 868 bales at 37,0 8K. Market street. ry, terdiet fr 5 In th fe Cottom— Fale ver im thie peigbborbod prlecnment at the | wif and but little doing wa ., 00. 27. in which case they would tien, Margaret Fo: % Giraffe, Dri : tie, of comeve, Linpenotiondle +> convey more faily the 99 Tticle, they may 4. Damegen wer t | Hoge Grim ; 2.500 wtd. at $4 iy a pee, Sree cert abject treated of, of & nature strictly to Gen, Don Jove m 188 4 . of 69 bbi The Gig y i Corine, Nicker,on; Brave ane the defeddant : andthat a vwrvert Sew York exchange ime advanced | Crosby, A Cid bark fedinn Ketherite Mekaphe wae arevesd Bortne, Uris re Antelope, Doyle, 4 "atte aon, Lina kin, R Ginn, Nyo, New wee, Dag 10, 1961 tent at the | + mid aS 8) dele Dotmoes Locke, Glan reonlpt of s3490, 00 a0 +9 by ad grated. ps LM, How Work ol