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Milas spoken °o me ca once or twice about this ' can’t tell bow often; it wasin New York; 1 | Mz. 0\Conor—That is just so. ae Ape heen 9} 2 23:40) Welegraphic Marine Reportar be e Se aint : ‘ Tautow —Bome 8,000 Ibs. found © market at | | Arived—ship Magellan, Valparaiso, EA fs 8. Jon se chip Monk tery times, cash. oaw p Kate or, of New Wi shelle; 7" po Ang imxs—-About 25 qr. casks Sherry were obtained at | 2: Mai Jon ‘3 Waa shin Diana, Nov fo, Ios 6.8, oe ech last sum bed. 1050; and 20 do. sweet Malaga at 37 @ 390. prtak SOT a aaa camel ' timore; Bama, Baker, was 8 . to say is there a door directly eo: RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, DEC. 2TH. Also arr, steamer B Franklin, Fhiledelphia (lef 96 ‘at anobor that I would like to see Mr. Forrest, to testify | the room youcall Mrs. Forrest's room and Mr. Willia’s 4 yt By Exe Raitnoav.—$42 packages butter, 80 do. cheese, | Hol ip Bter! from Sumatea for Boston); to what I had seen between Mrs. Forrest and | room! A.--Tbere was. Q.—Did Mr. Willis ever speak , previ- | 65 do. beef, 491 bags outa {16 do, barley, 186 bales hops, | sehr ig, Nortolk pameerticte 8 meg sae King. ‘Mr. Willis; he did'nt take my ; he told me to | to you about that meeting’ A—No; I did not speal tovisit | 43 do. wool, 225 bbls. amd 40 begs flour, 3.685 sides lea- Cg tiny 4 7 RA aes 5 w2.3 Gui Ravi, € come down to his office at another ; I diddoso im | to apy one about it until I spoke to Mr. Stevens; I don’t a- | ther, 67 calves, 60 packages poultry, 633 dressed hogs, 68 fede. Meblies Rectian’: rene ee acasitens On “ rit pase. aE rs two of three days after: I then saw him; there was nc | recollect that Mrs. Forrest slept there any other night, Thave | sheep, and 10 oxen, Foghenoakel, Cerdenens fe wes in Hand one else present unless it was Mr. Burr (his ) and | except the spell se lived there and this one night. ince 1 | Ry New Haver Rarnoap.—814 sides and 30 rolls lea- ror, Dee 23, oy A some of workmen; he then took me dewn to Wall | Did you ever see Mrs. Forrest go into that room, exc: ther, 6 casks ashes, 10 packages poultry, Bailed—Brig Patriot, Havana. we Ben 0. oot a : street, where I think Mr. Van Buren was; I told Mr, Vam | during the spell that she lived there, and this one night? 1,684 do. butter, 48'do. beef, DS bbls. w “gistshehidte dha Wile: oi neman, Deed. | BALTIMORE, Deo 22-Are brigt Pomona (Br), MoKay. Buren my statement; I think Mr. Forrest was there; I | A.—I don't recollect that I ha don’t recollect that 730 bbls. and 104 bags flour, 656 bogs, 61 bales hops, 27 | yAt™ nnessen, Hallie us, Dooney me Freon, seb Queen, was there about three quarters of an hour oran hour; | sie bas spent the might there at ny other time but do. wool, and 22 packages venison. Balled. p Rhode Island, NYork, Sre'pylph, ee ee ~ ep. ois sot sete trite danas opine aaiieey | s'est teing Mie Tore mt. Wi Arive-tot Dayoan Me, amet | RAEI Hr aaa yw there, to ry) advice ot e e even pat . 334—Arr ‘or! od tnybedy, I went of uy own accord; Mr. Stevens was the | sy. ° ood wight, dear,” he was just saying it as I was MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Wanner, Deo 2. | pate AE fee ot eee, Ae orcee Wel ae | i; [as a phon pater te close up, ‘went up eel wore 5 from the bead of the stairs room I call Mrs. For- rest’s room is about fifteen or twenty feet; Iwas + Thain gh quia Re 00 eee ae tele ane s ‘Willis; was something lees than steps be. tween me and the top of the stairs when 1 caught a view of Mz. Willie; be wes ings eoming ous fren Mase Boevest’a door. (.—Had he his band on the handle of the doer ? A.—I couldn't see him if he bad bis hand on the door, beosuse there was « small bit of anentry at the door; the end of Mr, Willis room came oute small bit farther then the room which Mrs. Forrest occupied; [don’t if be was quite the length of his art 6m the door; there was one door from his room which led into Mre. Forrest's room; there was another door led into the entry, first Ieaw on it; I was living in avenue B. then; I | coming upstairs; I supposed he commenced it before he wesout of employ ‘at the Scag ae one al week; | saw me, and finished it as I eame insight; I heard that I was before that employed im Brower’s livery | very distinctly; it was in a clear, at time? A--Yes, sir, Mr. Willis’ accoun! pi . pughter, what I earned; ne did not discharge me; he wished | think her name is Imogene. ( —Is it Lg tH me to stay; I’ was looking for employment when | bis ftet wife, or by this Indy’ (pointing to Mrs, W! wi I went to Bievens; ! did aot look for employment for a | who was seated distinct tone. stable, 660 Broadway; 1 ifs him on my own | Q.—Was there any other female who slept in thet tory, because = b at dai th Mrs. Forrest) A.—His daughter long time after I left Brower’s; I ean’t tell how long; I | by bis first wife; the door of her room was very near the an tell if it wee ope, two, three, four, five. cy vor cf Mrs. Forrest's room; after 1 caught sight of Mr. months; it was within seven months; I worked after , Willis I beard the door close; I couldn’t tell how old that in a store, three miles from Trey. at Lansingburg, | Miss Imogene is; 1 thimk about seven or eight; 1 think I worked with # Mr. Garvin, for four days; it wasagro- | rhe ip the child of the first Mrs. Willis; I don’t cery store, (.—How oume wo leave so quick? A.— | know exectly; I think I often beard him say, “Good Ts was ca we pond packing pony night deer, to Mrs. willis and to Miss before “O'Concr— And as scon as the sugar was packed, | that, I don’t reoolleot hearing him say it in the third you were packedof. (Laughter. ) | story to apy cne before that; I may have heard him say Witmese—I looked for employment; I looked forem- | it fm the parlor to Miss Imogene, when she would ployment at Mr Joner's, a druggist, corner of Houston | oe gcing to bed pretty early; I think I lived with left New York for Troy; my reason was to look , Mr. Grinnell ten or eleven days; I worked at his stree! ituation in Albany; I boarded pretty near three oe ip South street, working @ team of horses, | Bo hous ‘4 litey, ry the steamer New World; I left the Astor Monday was a fortnight; I left of weeks at the house of a man named Reiley, in Lansivc- D, burg; it ise country place; I was looking for employ- | House last ment; [looked ail over the country, and then returned | owe eccerd, ard went to Washipgton, to look for sim! a Thadsome mo. tuple to New York; at the time I left Brew ; Tcan’t tell how much; something less than twenty dollars. Q.—Had you ten dollars? A.—I can’ttell. Q — | yment im some other hotel; on the morning after is nigh: that Mrs. Forrest was there, I gave the tamil x breakfast; I don’t know whether I gave Mrs. Wi Had you five dollars? A.—I can’t tell. Q.—Had you one | ber breakfast or not; I gave Mr. Willis and Miss Imo- — | gene breakfast. HH. Chief Justice—Can't tell whether you had $1 ? A -—-I bad more than $1; I can’t Thad 1 with him before I went to Troy; I didnot pay himall 1 between 5 dwed him before I went; Idon't know how much I owed | Very neer the top of the stairs when I saw Mr, him; I don’t know whether I owed him one week's board, | during Mrs. Willis’ illm or more; I don't recollect seelng any other ag; Forrest, except those nemed, until I saw Mr. Isew amotber gentleman up town, named Mr. Graham, | that wasafter I saw Mr. Stevens; I saw him at hishouse, in Broadway; I don't snow the mumber of the house; it is | Te Mr. Van Buren. Q.—How did you first become acquainted with Mr. Willis’? A.—I got a letter to Mr. Wile from en English iady; I don’t know her name; ‘a gentleman’s house in Ireland, and (laughter,) and sent me off to Ame- ce, and gave me a letter of recom- ir, Willis; I know there is a conneetion rinnell’s family and Mrs. Willis; I Qo y a Mr. Willis occupied a back room om the third floor, and the room I speak of ag Mrs. | Forrest's, was on the front; I have never seem the door mumicating between Mr. Willis’ room and Mrs. ourt enquired as to the position of the rooms. not a store; I don’t know that it is @ private house; | A. —The door of Mrs Forrest's room and door of Mr. I think it is on the left as you go up, but I am I think he ie a counsellor st law; I cannot say how oft or J I saw him; it isa large brick house somewhereaear Tenth | tbe ball late; Mr. Stevens gave me word to mun’ is is ebout as far as from me to Mr, O’Conor (seven ne feet); Miss Imogene’s room was in front, over ‘om the door; I do not know whether | To Mr Van Buren—There is a closet in the intercom- tien between the two rooms; Mrs. Benson is a evening; that was after Thad been to motbiy nurse; I don't suppose she was there at Mr Van Buren’s; my statement was made before that; ‘ime. but I can't say; IL ean’t say whether Mrs. Willis they asked me a fey yuestions; I do not know whether it Knqy ot Mrs. Forres: beimg there; I know where Grace was Graham or Steveus asked me; | do not recollect any Uburch is; Mr Graham’s Bouse is near that. other agent of Mr. Yerrest calling on me. —Have reeeived apy mwouey from Mr. Btevens’ A.—Yos, suit be is your associate counsel. Mr. Di sir, Q—How much’ A—Mr. Stevens lent me &. by Nr. Van Buren—What did G@ Mr, 0'Covor—There is no difficulty sbout that; we ad- id Graham. ral Lyman say $5, and I paid him back again ; it was when I was work- | to you’ A—He told me that he had met Mr. Willis in fg wt the Astor House ; I was seven oreight months Hrosdwey, amd he bad told him that | was going to give there; I went there in April 1851 ; I can’t tell how long evidence against him for Mr. Forrest; be afterwards _ had been at work there whea he ent me the $6 ; when I | brow, jr Willis in 23, if $5 afterwaids trom Mr. Stevens.and 1 have mot it. @ —Did you get any more money from him’ A.— ran pretty much M:. tevens’ errands while I was d be me for it; be didn’t pay me al! 5 he would give mee dollar, end two; 1 don’t know how much he gave me altogether; Idon’s ®>y know how often be paid me; I bad uo ber- Wesbingtor gain with bim; | gave bim no receipt; I used Mr. Wilts told me—— i [Objected to} evening to the Astor House to Mr. Brewer's, it was the summer of 1550; Igot either | tee: illis aeked me to go up to his house in Fourth stroet.and I did; Mrs. Willis was im the country, and O'Cower objected to the conversation with Mr. eme—I was there about half an hour. Q.—Was vggertion made by Mr. Willis about your going to bj said, the witness had been asked about sometimes 0 to his office, and sometimes | bir going to Washington, and he proposed to show what be would me, Mr. Stevens came for me ous, teclties were effered him for going, amd as Mr. Willis is andi rat town with him ; that’s the time ] ome cf the parties charged, he thought the ques went to MF. Van boren’s. | tion quite compevent. fe wanted to show why Chief Justice--Do you mean to say_ that Btevens weot | © for you on that occasion ’ neton . and he submitted tbat it was enti withers left 2 situation here to look for one in Wash- compe No, sir; he took me before a commissioner | text on bir part to slow what part Mr. Willis taken im Chambers street, that time, and I signed it wae after I bad been ut Mr. Van Baren’s; Mr. Stevens | Stevens bad done astice—As your agent never went or sent to my boarding house for me to go; Chief statement; ip They bad fitty questions put about what Mr. of errands for bim; he neve. came more than thet | Mr Ven Buren—I propose to show that Mr. Willis onee; I came to his office when running of errande | fuggented to this witnens wen means and offer- him, about ten or clevem o'clock; that's the hour | ¢¢ Dim cecilitiee to co. (Not admitted fhe wppointed. the errands I was runuing fer bim | Wicnees continued--General Lyman gave me s dol- were pretty much all about Mr Forrest's case; I} cannct tell how often; I have not told ail the errands; 1 Wiis do mot know bow often I was at Mr Van Buren's; loam. | bed st not say I was more than once at Mr. Graham's, and c to ® Commissioner's, that is three places, and I cannct | door wee clored that night as I came up recollect more tha: fo dollars ata time’ A--Yee sir; be gave me ten dollars one time; | think it was in the beginning of this year; he gave me, besides the two loans of two $) money; be ured to give two and a half and two sod quarter dollars; I cannot tell how often be gave me m: ney; be did not i ¢ money twenty times ceapnot say that he gave me money tem timer hed no other money to pay my board from th Ys until I went to Troy, except from Stevens; thesummer | came to Mr. Steven: was 1961; 1 lett Mr. Willis in July, 1590: it was mot the commer I Went to Mr. Btevons: T call fore Lwent to the Astor House, I to House in April er May, 1551; I think it was io w: called there; it was not the same year I worked with Brewer thet I called on Mr. Stevens; Iwas not in any Wiille was not at home at the time I gratuity time; the th of 8 ue Bye or May: l¢ was warm weather The inteuigence of the ire cori Jerabie sensation } an Beren, deposed—I reside at 53 t mot et that time; it was the Sunday before Mr wes with him ; Miss Imogene generally went to ight or mine o'clock; I have never known @ | ber tc go to bed as late as half past eleven o'clock ; her yy more. © —Did Stevens evergire you @©¥ ‘To Ir. 6’ Ccnor--Mr. Willis was mot present at the id General Lyman that I knew nothing about | ‘aod remained there balf an hour ; I dida't General Lyman his breakfast, end on gentiemen at the Astor ve them a notally closed the between the secood and third story when I think it was generally clored in I saw Mrs. Forrest there was not in the capitol at Weshing- om War Dere rumored through the Court, aud created on employment; before I called on him the itt | avenue im thiscity; I am husband of tue lady who was employment I had wes the four days in Lap ccamined the ther day; 1 bave known Mr. and Mrs singburg; I can't tell Low long after that ! | Yer or within two morths; [nex: got into employment is the Astor hours; during the interval, I boarded part ¢ fen or twelve years; [loaned @ book to Mr. F called om Btevens, I con't cay if it was Within mexth. | rrr ccmetine ie Janaary 1649; twas © translation of | ench novel Consuelo; it ia written by Geerge | ‘Ubat Is the name uoder which « woman writes; | per the time in Tenth street, and in Avenue B; I got some of preruine Nee. Forrest Kuew I bad lent that book, {rom the meney I paid for my board during the interval, fre vette sk wards; she asked Bar. tovens, God some of it I earned mypelf, Tcan's tall | uo trun gareeed taeme they’ woretires volumes; | where I earned it or item whom, I earned some of it | | Mid 1 suppored he wanted them to read; she said it slong shore: { did not see, nor have any communication | was nct for that; shat it was about e foolish and ridicu- with Mr Blankwan before be called on to me in Washington; I bare not received any money © anything cise from Mr Forrest, or from apy other egent of bis, except Stevens; I koow Genera Lyman; { knew bim at Mr. Willis’; I knew him at the was io Mr. Forrest's possession ft that Jomieson hed written; she did met say her; she said had written; [ learned since | the Consuelo letter, or what is cailed the | ned by Mr. O Conor, who produced three Astor Honre where Le boarded; be came to me op « ies tap tach pon pu at? ae & Fe eee ee oe ee eee cathe ene, | 2 ibe same book copy of the ame work; I have othe t: 1 told him T knew nothing ag . on ! Mrs. Forrest or Mr. Willis; | had seen Stevens before thet HE Ty mp im apenas pace Pbad made my statement before the Commissioner before O1 chet C~Wwhy aia you give bim that enswer? A & book of w loose or lascivious cha- Mr Steesns tol me if any one howl: “ak me any ure. tions, to tell them I knew w g of \t; what I General Lyman was untr 1 bad » won for saying so to him, except from what evens wid rene bide you, whetber tw true of fale yy accounts eouate fteu I have seen Mr and he pro ect from that book guid that parole eviden remained tl fret time I saw several wecks; I thivk summer time; Mrr Willis wae at howe ake the w prove that thi The book was too volumino ted to take the opini Ddeok. Ie, therefore, sub- thought that the course would be to y might judge nion of the witm © objected to the question. The which be propoted to to if there were, he would *'s opinion. He did | Rann 0 res eattne ore being uers'a opinion. He did | at. Prices om the other side of the A are rleing, Q—Daring this who formed the ee irely irrelevant. There is A—Well I did tor) Q—Dide't Mr < a the letter be (Mr. Veo and Mrs W ny’ A—I cant tell whether Mr. Willis war aiwaye at Chief » eald the question seemed to him un. home, while +. a the bedroom # produced. t Y Log that spell (hat she was living th +ly out of the question hire. Forrest with a note etatinu 1 me © — iters not know ‘he ceuse of ber ; mcteegde—1 90h one. 6 ihe otleace of Os | Renvines purcheres Wil t rt B&B Perkins, Pike, NOr! Willig wee voveii, t co: wing Post, & paper published In this cley, my lady 18 | spring goods ordered will be N York nels, Portiand: | Q Pry B— 1 Mr. Wm ©. Bryent.one of the seuor edl- | they begin to arrive in rath ah s ‘Sid Stad Haarlem, Uil, NYork. vilien rev bo Lath, howe jut before r, I was jutroduced to Mr. and Mrs. | back been gr ‘ - Bont xavx, Deo 2—Aer Star, Snow, NYork. Sid let, Bor ‘do, with love of pare ot Gook load of iknow how lone « Bryant's femily; it was before | wasmar- | jr, digen (al : chet, NYork. Sid from the Roads 2th, Ocean Star, be 7 ia | I don't know 1 lve yeers ago. | should think; and from | wii be om the le upward “ Cresyurcos abt Nev 26—Aer brig Harriet H M'Gilvery, | U, don't kaow if It wae within tw. months: Mrs, Wil en more oF less intimate with both | Pit scoure lower prices end thor oar enact Crocker, trem Bos Ewen, Norwich been confined {0 bed tlek for teverai days before I went t was juite asmueh intimate with Mr. | geertmeut may Bo therety obtain he ben fant At do Dee 10, br: ord, dive. " do; Blackstone, Miller, for do. for Mrs Fe U dep't now vow long er sick with other familie; that is, I think he | {ov y pay Passed, Serampore, Johneon, for perience o 4 Fea , iver Mre. Forrest came; I don't him a¢ much a* he did any one else; up tothe | Sibidediintn hk Clotilde (Belg). Be foul ja. wo 2 it iadiee of momen exon the per. “eS he (aay of Mr ie vw yor York le Thos ka Bealley,, wosron: #he whe | NY eek siege woiegbe te of the bow can't say ho beepeens lane ‘ Zephyr, Byers, Charie Sid Sth, bark Louies, ears, | PU LLADRL » ky Choter, Cromoy. long Mrs Willis, had beem siek; 1 camnot tay it wae $8 6 onye, Byers, preiLADRLrBig. Dos se dee bebe Dieter, Crosby more or ies than three weeks; I oftem brought Mre It, br ated, Colby PROVIDENCK, bee %—a ML Mal Fotrest s aote, but cannot «ny whether {t wae while Mr r not; I do not recollect that Mes Forrest while Mrs, Wil ne, It Mrs, Bensom bas sat u not during this tpell of si atthe time I brow t in the room. and { do ne e eveming, apy one unt Btovens. I ‘ Ne. Willie mile W tule: coos ° f e inquiry would As to reading & book of three volumes to @ | 4 I rode i went aoen up we had and [ walked up Fonthill, I went i was prerent .¥ 7° » ’ . fry ¢ th ia had ' ‘ ald cane ay i they i : ' ue Kew Mr Bellows wae there: I have now eber ' Me awd Mrs Pritt, Mr and Mr # ow woe wit cane 9 ftw | apt Drition's darghter was thare freak, ¥ ile o coupy the | f tnine ni Mre toghem were there; (do fet kare enim Foom ¢ ily no feeuiiee 1 bav 0 Of b sia Wis. Willie’ room when sie was sick, withowt alight; iy ! | | fe soles of 3 500 bene Godwin was then cajled, and being examined | /@,felct of © 00 bales Lexington | Known PE Home Ports. APALACHICOLA, Deo 1l--Cid ship Thorndike, Porkins, 3) Martin Hehe 2 Ba). Nov 27—Put in, sohe wean from Ant on, wih rwadet ‘ashen, ast tect ger bul ae Nase ane wl te toon bs Bailed—Bark Mary A Barney (new), Apalachicola, " BaistOL, Deo 2—In port, brig Patriot, Aldrich, for Cuba, sR SCKSPORT, Deo 22-814 brig Abnor Teylor, Banndees, 4 Chas V Lansil, Lanall, eT ‘Deo 17—Arr sehr Genette, Snow, Phila- Havens; Seat, enen Te Agta Wain aan Falls Howard, Bulkley, NYork; pilot vont Vioter, Andrews, ae arg Samoset, Chapman, N York; sohr A J Horton, Co: —Arr steamship Isabel, Roll and Key ines big ieee peers é Movements of the Ocean Steamers. Naurs. Gma\ Herald Marine Correspondence. Wear, Doo Wy? 4 10sh—Bohr All from Galveston for Mingot evtton, hides ana horns, for further examine: 2, Behr Gov Arnold has hoon condemned and sold: om low Arno! mn oom on ‘waiting for teshipmens, Capi Sauith, her inve maa: te is lying a0'tho poind of deash—his recovery is hopeloas. Bohr Leesburg has taken in her ‘will finish repairing and sail in a fow days for Mobile. ‘Total smount of sal materials Es e ry 001 the Sof. an of the schr Merchant. amou $900 A sock bs yn, doz A ‘To Correspondents, | on we he U4 $5) Pa ia ‘Liverpool; ‘Boston; ane Peper, woul outer etaver’ by sealing thei cet expenses os 3 oe eae maoate, Mere TREAD, Ra bee aes PM—Nota bes gone ; cations. praised 50; courts | ous to day, esd uly fur or five sobte have gone ia, among 08 same, whioh were the Laura and Thomas. pay of with the exception of the fhe instra- | sny elass in our Rondstend dp consequence of the heavy ente belonging to the Coast refas- } foi ag ino fe toe sy. Wi . Sud weather ; byitieue fotton, US A: spo H that the instru: | *9A0 WER, Besi0- Are sehts No wahapponed “fax ‘ pee gamer toe ney genet Ca pemnann) eae and therefore not em- | wortolk; jus, Frenob, NYork. Ble 2, joht Minerva, Defore had you known it » DEC. 24, | MUn‘pert bark Franklin, to sail ina few days fora freight, he did not know what that had to do the case. Cleared. th, Sawyer, NYork; Dosdo: , ‘Boston. Chief Justice—I confess t don't know, Steamer Gcorsaj Porter, Charos, M O Roberts jonue castor Crawtord. Corte, i, Boot ars beg Rilo, Fura, 7 ‘Witness I must have known it s month; I spoke | SBP Amerioan Kagle, Moore, London, J Griswold. Coe, Hebbards do, 10 WAT BG. Die 17 Cla’ beige Oronceo, Lewis, with Mrs. Yorrest frequently on the evening of Mr. | Bark Undine, Lewin, W WG, Atkins BCs. onion, Rollins, Abtakapas; Desde Baths Batis PORE, Sesto cts sect, voted Joapen. Bee y party; I did not see her smoke that evening. | ark Peter Demill, Hoey, 8a Demill & to. Finke iivabeny Halle Sut eee. and AF Bipple, Browar trom Werk for , Apalacl wwyer, St Marke; 12th, brig Chas A Coo, ATHVILLE, NC, Deo for N Yor! it was too cold. Q.—Have you ever seen her smok Brig Sarah Brown, Andi Sturges, A—T have seen her/put a segar in her mouth, and take a Coe soapaniune xe puff or too; Idon't remember whether Captain Howard Was there or not that evening. To Mr. O’Conor—I and my wife boarded at the same house with Mr. and Mrs. Voorhies when her child was wi aftern: born. bar. The sebrH Sovak Mr. O'Gonee would ak the court, in the name of de- larbinger, Hea . fosea vesterday over the main cency and propriety, if it was a part of thie inquiry to | stn Wm H Mailler, Price, Bal 4 ish 00 hhds to vious to ite birth? Ry at of 4 for the same rn Mr. Van Buren—In the name of decency, said the question was quite Boston. EY ‘WEST Soo cor: jenoe. EWES Deo 2 Ve Flee te Impossible to 0 40 she OTLIDE, om BoCOCRE Of Bn immense juAD- tity of broken ico the surf, and snowing #0 heavy aa to liscovered at Sos yorde day as belag in the hazbo ineréaee of diminution in 2%; PM Bhip Rapin dole came to the harbor last nicht. ay in, en o1 fe sting WAW. cistant. 2 miles, ship William, fev Ori Pi Bx Smith, mnie 2 be Rees ‘afternoon, ov wind’ SW. 8 to sea shi istant, 25 ma, feu The Matan it six of which are ‘The sohr Ti the M ther with eleven sebengare, bor a to Nv ork. tig Adele, for iwi he Ne for Boston, wont to son nila taoratags Wind jier Oot Mh mo 10th, ot gt xBhoon trom Witness continued —Iraw Captain Howard only once alos trom W. From at the house where Mr and Mrs. Voorhies boarded, in ogress to the windward; Sept 16, Great Jones strect; 1 can’t say that Mrs Forrest bearded ie y wa ane ery vr jban- there at that time; I did not know that she went to gs ET al tia Bauer ha Been, spoke board there after she left my house; I thought she went by oie see tee oug! Ship Gondola, Athins, Cadiz, Oot 24, with mdse, to Stalker 2; Jane’ Do Bragdo obia, Xepper, Bostor bar BY args, Malibon Boston, ha 12h—Arr bark Rose Standish, Magna, NYork. Cla ship Vin port idth, snipe Tersen Cubeus (8p). for Barcelona; Pandora (Br; Bos nfre uses (Brie 7 Wermses, for : Ampire ‘Adjourned to Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. Hamburg, 51 days, with ceonaiemnends Gintt-o0ts, i Hobe {4 ylexender, for do. Bolo foe: — he it & Co. iias experienc: | Arrived—Schrs GC Strathon, Wesveott, Savannah; Vir- Brothel se jib olan, Worth fap 4p: Gas Grong Rea- Tux Evouisn Fuxet ory Vexa Crvz.—By the Oriental), Gtadin, Montevideo, 118 day, |e ares eee eee eee ie Crane, for do; Tam O'Shanser, dou! arrival this morning of the brig Jno, Williams, Captain Zimmermann & Davison. Mavanaas; steamer Wm Havre; Western Goodspeed, from Vera Orus, we have reovived flee of | 4 Bat Machias, with lumber, to J F pers from the city of Mexico to the x0th ult. . Fue principal news of the day in the capital, was | qPLS epeonnah, (Beh, Kel Balte: Wheldon, Boston. CS ag ao; Lit ed—Ship Coledonia Brand Clears Rowland, NOrleans; brig Victoria (Br), Hall, Nassau, NP. ley, New Granada, Nov 29, i, to Mid ‘ the arrival of five English vessels of war befcre the Miscellaneous, harbor of Vera Cruz—the Indefatigable, of 60 vad FR eee pa~ Seo Correspondence. i guns, the admirals vessel, the Cumberland. of 70 man, Thayer, Dominica, 26 days, with Bx Bur British Query, before ashore on Mus Gager Loget Rocks, had been abandoned. jean old shi a Sree Cath Marsh, Mansanilla, 35 days, with war tobe eold at auction in Natacket 224. 7 Te Fiur TONAWANDA, ab Philadel —On the lth ‘Deo, lat 40 guns: the Wellesley, of 70 gums; the steamer Ex- ress, of 6 guns; and the steamer Calypso, of 10 guns. ¢ reason for unexpected visit is not distinetl known. The Siglo absurdly enough contends that it for the purpose ‘of putting au end to the slave trade, | beep 11 days N o eras whilst the Trait ¢’ Union is confident that it has some re- 3 ior Fees Small, St Johns, EF, 14 days, with cedar, to ference to the Englich intervention in the Cuban affair gabevab. —WNew Orleans Pic | Dec 16, _ E Bowon, New Bedford, 5 days, bound to Phi- 7 th’ a white. surenk ‘With two equere win- imetisaenntigtainseSiile lig Five Fatat Exenoston at Deer Isiaxn —Yesterday epee ill 3 morning,’ the Directors of the House of Industry ré- ceived a despatch from Dr. Moriarty. Superintendent at Deer Island, conyeying information that a: two o'clock he was aroused @® loud noise, and upon p to the main buildirg of the Island, he found tua! teken plac boiler in the | img to heavy masses at ol | away three of our ebain plates in the a yards, | Vidar (Nor), =, | Keo, Bee. The Jog Bont broke thee of our bawsers in several EW ORLEAN’ places, Oo every beavy cake ook bet takers. We found var i ef the “R chains parted, and the other eo inneh foun as Shoe jt waa Savery bery ve tal w CITY TRADE REPORT. Wroxeapay. Dec. 23—@ PM Asnee moved to the extent of 60 bole —pote at $4.57 4 983, ama pearix at $6 6255 & $575 per 100 lbs ee U—Arr shipe All ery Kispriea dar Pipes? Brower, Gna ge Bea a ships Sootia, iiss mey cla White, Tricete: bark Acedia. Crot>y, j An Lie Basausausre.< Flour seemed higher, the erat Pulsski, Norris, NYork; Henry Marsha! ishing L000) —No. 1 a en ie Shave Mitac, anaemia } Are hips Pasay (B:), Forrest. Liverpscl: Balle D. kL $4 OURS €2%. Kye flour was held at $2 50, aud Jerey meal at 3 2-08 advance ‘ Wheat Tuled steady, 5,000 bushels adian bringing $1, and 1,000 Btate 00> teaded upwardd; 3000 bushels were purchase! at tre. Corn | yquatk Aleneh appeared quiet, there baving been but 6500 bushels ir bet bare ( om vary much. Fig John Guttenburg (cf a Nore. Dunten, ii; Kewuth, Perry, Bos: fabavere 'NoS(Gp). Basntoatl, Calvi: brig Sale), Sehmidh, Antwerp: satis, MeWanus Liver: ae » Liverpool, &Co. We rlingame, Marseilles, Oct 24, vis Gibr her & ), Streakling, 125 days from Gar yx—In the wreck of this voase! to the hold and was kill: it Western mixed bought at oc. Gets nor bariey did not | Calla, with liven), 15 deye from Jack~ Saeess.--Inel . senville. : het ur AN McKay, Downer, Tem- Pe eer ied rg a {Bre HR Myler, Montgomery, Neuvitas, to Thee Owen & | fareeugtrn ian ims arate ‘ Cextox —The Baitic’s advices bad ‘also, one brig, unkuows. Banx J A Warany (new), Gardner, which #14 from New- Ce et ee eae. ° - ' i port 2¢ at Havans 9th, mahing the fi “ effect on prices. the di aod resulting lea Tibe cad sdhonce, cote ce be the ceteteie eames Ch veeies, | Gama hiorky back i pentig tne Felt. Kingston, Jay ache Tsteate shipe Uevaia, adane, Kingston, Ja; APJ | Phrantersy Salumoreans Rov t ome quarter © er the Europs’s nce om the | | Shire Ameri Liverpool; bri Ba Baio 8corr. falt, struck on jutten, Port au I'rince. y chain plate of main topos Fisch an wien di My ker, Smith, Balrimere; Piet. Deo $2, 56 PM—The tivor oppovite this ings and shirtings are duil, but ste in light stock, and eell in small par Bleached goods are in eral! ping. and prices are steady. D ac. a Te 1 Tie. for bleached. ” ue. Osna- burgs are in fair request, and steady. Denime are mode- rately active and at stable rates Stripes axe te demand at ie aloe. Ticks are dull o fanpels are dull. " Printing cloths are firm, but the demand is slack. | gale irom § Prints are in slight request for spring sty.es Ginghames | the main deck ver, , | ity this evening, shat the ship | nest, Dernise ; Robinson, NK, _. Dey Goons. — The demand for every detoription of goods eal Weceke, whe called’ Aun ih waste, pre with ber cargo Seoten | Seniy Line Be. Card, do; barks Juniata. (8). Pla, ¥s is Ce ang 2 on sheers ' | bat we could mot trace pd fe valned at $4", and is eoppored to be ] wa ay ftroy (Ui q easier yaPR: a eo cate from Tate ue * favorable rise red in New Bronewick, era Cru itt Newton, when the demand becomes thorcughiy active The 5 . tor Borton, was | one, Tam clotbiers are very backward im their purchases, out whet bi | e 17 —Arr schre Edward iy == hy Dusiness is doing ie with them, beside « smal! de pA By y Hy eg hd, oe WY ora, | ne Nort, Stimson, N York; Provi Peddle- Bouth and ets for spat Bi plate © And WaRneG ever, wae DAE Without provir | FORD, Deo 90-— Are ae for ship- i Pe 10 fow vessels as the plora neing at WSW. and vee hip rolling badly, carried away ls yeketay, and bad to keep her off wo secure the ch, derec not bring her to 2! N bed & by the | Made dire Island Dee 16, and had 8 pilot om beard 6 4: | q “ market, and are about to compete with tral Last night large ynantiti: | Tomber; Lenedals, trom Provides ‘The enquiry for cloths is good for the clothing demand. | bay snd tivers. which. bow aw yp ke “P'S; bu: prineipally for the lower qualities. F are very ort, NB, aretic & hi h cor Wovcoate: steady. Fapcy cassimeres are in mote request Avovig | MiYer tomewhat clearer of ice | mostly at 50 a G6e ; plain, eclored and biecks ave very | be ty a Cy dull “fatinets are in large supply and dull Sheep ® | Fo here ab et the con- | ‘ uw. del | f ayy ee bh ae tin t +4 enn Bere Silebes, tte mm Becton (Jone #) for SP ranciseo, ny HAVEN, Deo 2)—Aarr brie Carolina Can ine. and low and medium quai!ties 4 lege 28, Int & Y ° Jen, » Philadel: meres. French geode age very dull. bat nip Independence. | Brie Gipsy, trom Bridgeport, Conn, for Porto Rico, e itency Tre whetice, Whituiecey, 3s Viecgnts \ p ndred of the pass inet, iat = 7 brig Newylios, Otfia 4 , ond for me | on. my dinner down | Inines are in moderate requ | 100 Ibe are quiet. Cotton pantaloon Seg Whee acti + « Be ’ tepeail and split sopenil a reges, delaine of domestic fabric # io Tonawanda, ‘The ship Kio Grande and others Lowe ported, atil! remain here, partally protected from vs: dan gi beers roaming ive. VPOKT, Deo B—Are eohts Empire, Dixon, DC; Kalos, Augusta, ow, and Ai ila grays are im demand.and firm Liseey heavy at l4e. Blankets are inact!ve out of first hands, aud are very firm Tr this fall bas been large, and sales profits for Brith goods, suitable to the clot tfoul anchere and chated timber: } obsirected te Pi with joe; the ferry ¥, fron outta for Boston, Seps 4, being below what the new iisportacicnr are being placed to come on tm the | eM erin, 8 aber ince oma s |g Bre Che m Portland for St Ja 19% inst, tat 40 | d leet ow rinte! ens el almort hiah, ne a 7 . A beth, Smith, pe Gemand. Cotton goods aie likely to be y, man | HP Oe Womens © + Bert Crwatd, Hudgins, 13 days from Kingston, Js, for Bal. | Norfelh; Baltic, Byer, acforce, Sid buoyancy. but riiks. woollews, and linens have rather an Duc 4—Wind at oun W; at oun. | “more. 10th inst, Cope senry SN 10 miles, 23d— Arr sehre Willinm 8 Robbine, upward tendemcy. The merclanie nily wind. | eet, 8W, wisi Foreign Ports. FF 8 Piehering. ot ng Up thelr accounts to the ci ries teenies Passed, shipe Rome Pa—Additional |. ut in, Sagittarius, Love, fm Sout; Sarah Boyd, fr ent; barks Leabelitea Bya LJ ely after New Year's day & anticipated. The clothir re lat Limore; HB Gibson NYork. Sid sehr NOrle ry Capra, Nov 17—£id Laurel, Hatrington, some bones of t ds: barn and | ageing, Rielnwort, NYork , Siet— Are vente ¢ : ne, Kleinwort, NYor Toat for Boston, wil 208.; flour wx Ti titeration | “ Tnar. Dec I—Art Caleutte, Loring, London, and ol Gla )oun tan Set ; to London or i ven. rice was at | X Diadem, Myrick, do do, Sid 4th, Squaw, Ber cba ee ee tobacco, 298. fd mat id wiifornie pe . Arr 10), berk Bunverm (not brig Sea Beau), Lineotn, Bow rates varied from 45 8 000, for 5 r sand 08 Joe Mt Shepherd, Ainewesth, trom Ant- | ten. Cie lth, brig Carag, Melviley Mavanaas too holm for NYork tor NY¥ork ith re 1th 005 for these nearest read, Malnge reisine were eflected. et $1.05 8 $1 On in FA Heraee, om Oi w bao , respec oat , Henrietta, Tress, and Jeep sallat -—Thate were 400 Wales river taken at 70 0 60¢ eae ly Provisan, NYork. { Jemckes. tues i Churchall ilo 0 retailed at 908 per tb. ~ Jenkine, Chath |, Zephye, Crovar, | gom, Burdick, for : ts pare 2 re eB, = 0) Tnon --Beme 60 tone Bc ¢ brought $20 60. cix | Oaavesnnn, Dec 1—G1d Alexander, Barron, Vaiparsiss | 1,2672in®, Glikey. suet Cetnate: eer Bute: Uhatlones menthe Ogg Fen Franses Eparkss Teitem, Holmer Caro'ine Schenck, Mustord; b Prats, Lime wae heldat $1 19); fe oF land, per 7 Brighton, Alb , Cochran; J ry & Mary, Worren, nnd Mari heel yr, By p Raaupa, Look ne day (not 20h) dutacces —-Neat 200 bbls 1 an yers at avast Bromes =-608 bbie ¢ edup $2 064, 0nd 266 bbl #14 Mouren, for N York. pps, & York uta, NY ork Minorva, Short ein p 26 clipe Havana, Adame: Oomsto ler; barks Geo Leslie, Bisep Lue ohal Ubarles Loghaw. the artiet, was aete, Uke Ker. J jets om 00 otcorttens Of the whore, bya |< A sale of 8000 gallons 1 wns reported, at Slat From store. | ee . ' Ney 28—Art Mohango, Corish, N York. Pre ns presente Lew ¢ 4—Cld Parthenon, Mathews, NUriosss dey. thervgh there wer en i Savannah. Sid 4th, Ie ‘ t piens pork at $15 508 $14 end $158 - We, Noreross, NOriesas; A G Mill, | yy SEA Pare bees es 96 « $ lard at Art Sonthampton, Tinker, f 1 876 & Bdac.; and 4 ot ham a $19 00, id Nov 2th, Mary Smith. Smite ; Passengers Arne respect f f ‘| 9 pani; alabste Rivas, Botazea —Sales hy auction 814 Doks. Walsh, Mobil» “ 5 Monnet Alabaenes Ml b P +, brag Rash, Leavits, | * ¢ iew Ta . irry fifth + ach, USA. a Be t ry firth ay. date)—Aer Fenacis We »iote im t 7; tee Wit : Aeyoam, sat her, $1,560, $3100; 1 bit ; é diideen: a Gabi + Third avenue, 26x08.0 fi ou, bune ¢ B—£I¢ Delphow, Avastin, Boston fe, of Br Mo form | Horneays, Dee 6-84 Mariquits, Balvoont, Celiformia | Pa gers $1,176; 1 de 10, ov Bt 1 * e cath $1190 82.560; 1 Let on Agid'nshn aie Ronde Seth Minotyo.deonh, Calutornia, | PY | Bo a a ee 4 mh paseo Toe ooMid Feaesco, Winslow, NY ork i a2 ‘ A ibinses, 6 gees, hosiery: Wan’ evil Man 1 Dye Tee Bape ws, koudon toe NOcaNer Be | ie) welgmere ns SY MME TEN Pee Yienen ini Bhopss Mig @ MeaArar LIRR

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