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‘ Aas NOTICE.—BY J. BOGART, STORE » WHOLE NO. 7345. DOUBLE SHEET. GALES AT AUCTION, PR RARAAAT AIA ANATNA AIO H.MULLER AUCTIUN &BR.—PEREMPTORY A of valwable lots on Leni. ton and Third avennoa, ‘Thirty-fourth, Thirty fifthand Thirty cighth rika HM. Muller will sell 4? auction on Thu 1en2, g'olook, M. at the Merohai eribed prope: ty, vi torly thwest o nus, each 2 fk ‘Dhbty-fourt's — Be ide of the Seoond ar of Phirty-(ourth widto 018 ret Twell fear of tke inst dotoriicd loss, vaste a) fos esate bed Lo $8 ieon'd inehes ta depth: venue—Five lobe on the vhitd nvonue—Five lots on the ‘westerly sid im west corn of the Third avenue, vt Thirty-cighsn str: by hese th, ‘Thiesy-0 at ty in by 0 luton on ths Thicty-sixt) strest, eaoh 24 feet oy om, One lot on the weat- tAw no side of Thirty- ing 125 feat gtom avenue, each 24 fot 44g inchos in width, hegin depth. Seven Lots on the southerly y-utth street. commenci 5G foot nue, ouch 22 feet | i :W percent on che Mth day of J the deods will be ready for delivery; the Der cont, con remain on bond anc mort ige fur 0 ‘sovom per cent interest, pavanle semi-: to dd rengrding wortgas% ad at the office of &! ir of New street. and ers; wecond hand = forte; els fas, six eax french chair, to close a consignment. 8: ive, for cash. Dealers and familivs. look out (or bar- gains. Also, ten cacke Fronch vioggsr, one plat ‘orm scale Somplete, stanc, onsks, Ko. NO. 18 Sale this day at 10% o'clock. Mov:- gage sale of houschold furniture, couristing of par'or, bo Foomand kitchen utensils; alu, a lot of platform suslos, Oooking stoves, dry goods, clothirg, we. R. A. UHAMBERS, Attornoy, THOS BELL, ob ic t 8, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER—BY C. W. HOLME e Will bo sold this day, (daturday.) at 103 o' rooms, 54 Bookman street, a ry of second hana furniture, a farco lot of eat chairs and rockers, tasho- gang, BIAGK walnut and maple bedeteads, mahogany brcaus, jands, ccutro and card tablos, sofas, 6o! , Lookin, glasses, matirosses, &e. die * INN CARBIAGE HORSES.—PEREMPTORY SALE to close an cotato.—Will bo vold by auction, Xt the Pazeae, Si Crovby siraet, New York, on the 13th Desember, 4 the Lour of 2o’clock, P M, of that day, a pair of handsome bay carringe horses, ki’d and gentlo in vitor Gingle or double harnce: 6 trotted tozoth SE ceres ged fave years old. sixteen han er with a hamdsome donble harnei barns, Alco, two hendsome one poy yp ae tive, e property can be ¥ ‘time, on the orewii C. COTTON, AUCTIONEER-LARGE 84! s chairs, cabinet furniture, trece, &c &e,—This da. durday, Deormber 11, at 103g o’eluck 8) Bookman itrect,.'s vory larg furniture, chairs in quantity, vo as, contre tal dresses plilisstert, Ke also’a very iarge and ¢ ment of goossdury tres of the choicest veric sies and fincs! Wor fikey ara ali well adapted to the climate,andrecom- | by A. J, Downing in his work onhurticultare. They in lots toauit purehaver: ROCERY STORE, HOKSE, WAGON, AND MAR: ‘Ross—Monday, Dovember 13, 2 o'clock, om the pre- mies, the ortire stock and coute.ts of the first clars grocer; corner lester, being an excellen flee. «ara, oile, and with so, tine black hores, grocery CARTER, Auotioncer. —MORTOAGR | oe atrect. F id examined ENRY ‘T. sale of wew ard second baud turaisure, (removed tor AUCTIONEE! LEEDS, @onvenience of sale).—Hevry T. Le- will sell tn'v day, at half y at his sniosroom, 24 Liverty atrect, ft cew and secont hind furoiwure, consist of rosews parlor furniture, marbe te plain, eealogany dressing» od merble top contre, » i ing seat varlor chairs, rocking ard pbogeey, Freneh, aad wothio bedstead: ete, in oi plus Pronek pt large vas | gues on , Rises ol phy quantity of tancy goods, VANDEWATER, AUCTIUNERR, WILL SELL lg day, December 11, wt iv o'cloek, at, thelr ostea ma Wail strovt, Dutch buicous roots, im love to suis being the importation of Vandershoot & Son, | ‘Wovenor & Co., and others. Tho whole will be bold onsignments. L. YANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WI © on this day, Saturday, December Il, atg U! at the sales room, No. Ii Wai etrent, Feonol onbicot | furnlture—being tis balance «f Francis Kileaws stook, in e@omnestion with sn: invoice of ch ive ecsond band fornica 1 SHLL | of the manulsoture of A. Ro in book e ite, rm chi ‘ and side tables, m: top rosewood bedsreats, reaes, anuros in ro ewood aud «el D " mour 8 glevo ve cor du poahe, suits io bro lo, together fe wecortmont, ell of which fe warranted to be of the OF the above ettck Also, alice ct it clase and foot y feo t will i | he fon tise doliaih Or suah toss te be ale ch aes fs foo 0 ollars fr each lot, to Gay of enie io Reery ‘ ‘ a oPe ee | persisted in resolving Me, Villicrs’ motion into an ingwiry Freneh plate wi sag dele mentle o d pier, to ve sold with- | mery and Rob Koy ly nc. | nested with protection, consequently they violated a0 mentiome! forters end plain, m:rino, enebmere and thibet. & rd wentlout as | samples, and aro worthy of inrpec iva. MORIARTY, AUCTIONERR-—WILL SPLE TIs J. day, at 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham strost, new and | geoond hens furnitus aslo, consistin, bureaus, ohn! bie: ONERR.—HOUSEf0T.D halt. past ton o'oloek, d but a shor) tine, soft sofa: YEED STORES, &C.—WIL ordcr of admivi'trators, on Mondoynoxt, Cho orelock, at West Ft arme, on farm Latet y Cambridge. Ritfor docenset nae the mit ushela ef morcer potatoes, in lots 0 bushels corn, tf a fe osts, Zi tons ha 1,20) crbbagos, four horees, cows, poultry, &c.,&c. Terms, ons. pt , ROUMS, Bvc., WARTEL, FYOUsE WANTED IMMEDIATED x Ueke of Brosdwes: and ne etreet it et in a respectable Siecate tone. Address A. Ke BLA. ¥ox 2 ‘office eenrenein QUSE WANTED. —A SMALY QENTERL Wah, 1X & rospectable neighb ‘ood, 04 OF donvenicnt to ® Stage or railroad route. Ront not to cacced $0 Addrose L. MM, this office. ee i" OOMS WANTED—TWO ROOMS (SMALL able foc worksh ps. Must be near Fulton sice jess X. V. ()., Herald vilieos GENTLEMAN ANDES Wit Ree Wan iioe the winter, with ox without bea pleasant ished the sooond floor of wonpectasl ste dwelling, avove Bleecker st of Fourth avenue 6 and wei Tho best references given and required Direot te Applicant, Horald office, ke WISHES TO FIND A Pr Phird street. Soy one having ouch, will Place, E24 addscts Box 1346 Post « ad SIRS? OLABS no Ey IN NEW YORK: < to resus the bitstner, Snd are oment thereof, 8, aba’ ooo ANTED—TWO ROOMS, FOR A WIDOW faDd¥ W , without board, in a quiet gonteo? faii- eee accel ee norabove Lighth street. Rent pal cn eeference given it res ‘Addroes 8 Wine $9 ris ie Poot office, eating location andterms, W Anand 4 SALE STORE, ow tHe WES of Bro: ay ay, Dotwren Dey and Blocker st ress, seating (eiins, Box 2 DIT Fort ofios MAN AND IIS WIFE, DPAROING ACADEMIES: “A OARD.~MR. CHAWRUAUD RESPROTULLY A\ AL Stunts i pupits ane patconsy that pare: Mt to nt io op enter ns «nb 20 White ateoet. an : TORMING FOR Tih St- rte stay Non Gods Broutway- Loeeutngs for ates iss. Al whe meester ei ie neeitll cousitad te call at tho tousle vtor yaa s 7 No. 214 Bow inquire the partioulars by 4 Pant G ANCING CLASSES FOR GENTLEMEN.—Tho now D argeer adopte: van Pleasant amuses whore. NTON, hia eoason for the first timo, proves ee et the pupils, end admite of then ene TON aaring the season, Lorre on Mond 00 BE An. nue ‘ miDEs. wreation of om eo a a band. of mc, om Susattay #von'nge fi Wedneeaay, shuredny na WORTH, WM Broadway, BH AUGUSTA WAS RE-CPRNED MER DAN. Apa Fa CUS t commodioun honee, No. 712 Broad way. “A rodvotion will bo maco to partion baving a Rumber of iT be instenaved. For borma nad pactiar ron te ‘wlane, apply doy woou 13 sad 2 o'oloe Tease name the | | intend torepeal apy of the measares of the | | | THE LIVERPOCL AND LONDON TRANSATLANTIC SCREW | after anoikcr lengthened debate, and a pro forma division, | merston, when the numbers were, for the amendment, | letter arose neiiher from the government placiog a new **A9D NING QLU Vaan . NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA AT HALIFAX. | SEVEN DAYS’ LATER FROM EUROPE. Interesting Debate in the British Parliament. The Free Trade Policy Confirmed, The Fishery Controversy and the late Secretary Webster. AFFAIRS IN THE FRENCH EMPIRE. Lents Napoleon Sustained by 2 Majority of Seven Millions of People, Anticipated Return of Chevalier Hulsemann to Washington, STATE OF THE MARKETS. - ier DECLINE IN COTTON—RISE IN BREADSTU FES. do., de, de. Mauirax. N, 8., Nov. 10, 1853. The Royal Mail steamship Niagara, Captain Stone, arrived at this port at haif-past five o'clock this morning, having left Liverpool at @ quarter before cloven A. M., on Saturday, the 27th of November. She has fifty. nine passengers tor Boston. The Franklin's repairs not being completed, no steam- ship sailed from Southampton on the 24th November. This depatch. consequently. embraces seven days later news, the interest in which centres in England and France—the free trade test in the former. and the Kmpire in the latter. ‘The eteainsh!p Washington, from New York on the 6th November, arrived off Cowes on the morning of the 21st. The Niagara, from Boston on the 10th of November, arrived st Liverpool at 1134 A.M. on the 22d ult. The Collins steamer Arctic, from New York on the 13th November, reached Liverpool at midnight on Wed- nerday the 24th. Cotton has been extremely flat, and one-fourth of a penny lower. Breadstuffs wore active, and goid was very abundant. os Affairs In England, IN PARLIAMENT—FREE TRADE POLICY CONFIRMED, ETC. Tf any doubt existed “after Mr. Disrseli’s motion, that the Derby government would throw proteotion overboard, it was set et rest by Lord Derby in the House of Lords, or the 22d inst. In answer to a question from Lord Clanricard, Lord Derby stated that the object of calling a session of the ¥amse, prior to Christmas, was to close forever the con troversy with regard to protection and free trade. Tho result of the late election bad convinced him thatr though a large number cf constituencies wore well dis- pored to support the government, they were determined | not to asrent to an alteration {a tbo recently adopted commercial policy, and that any such attempt would be instantly negatived by a large mojority. Under these circumstauces he had telt it his duty to advise her Ma- Jesty to declare that the principle of unrestricted com- mzoe ought to be adopted. (Cheers.) After making this explicit statement, government might have rested, bot it went further, and spnounced its budget for au early dsy, from the details of which the country would be enabled to judge of the sincerity of the government and the wisdom of {ts policy. (Ch‘ers.) An attempt has been made in the lower House to anticipate discussion by @ resolution to which mo member of. the government can agree, but it would be well {{ those wio were avout to support the motion wou'd consider, not so much how to overthrow the government, but hew t an administration it it were overthrown! (Cheexs ) tg0n Puesdey evening, Mr. Villiors’ motion was oppro- wridusly referred to by the Marl ot Derbdy.in the Lords— while, in the Commens, it was under debate, Mr. Vil- Hers dectared he bad brought forward his motion for the purpose of placing on record ann nmistakable declaration on the subject ot froe trade, that men of busiaess, aud the werld, might comprehend tno final decision of Exg- land on (his all important quesijon Mr. Disrecii, in moving kis amendment, ingeniously NKEB whether the government had fulfi'led its pledges since it | came into power Following out this view, he maintainet | that the Derby administration was, of necessity, one of cempromize and conciliation he office was thrust upon ihem when the former calinet fell to pteses from interpat aiscord, apd they acceded to power hy no motion coa- pledge by retaining oflies with « Mouse opposed to pro- tection; und farther, from the begiantng, they never dit # Leede eels. Mr. Baier replied at length, i specoh obicily ticeable for the following passage :—"If the House mai tained Mr. Hers’ motion, the United States, wher free trade I dent bad just been returnod by an ov wholiwing majority. would also know it. (Wear) Inthe United stetos protection was in the same helpiess con- dition it was in this conntry. and though well beaten, the supporters of that cause still cling by it, ss in this country, (Laughter and cheers) but when President | Pieree;in March next, comes into power, thoy might look forward to the reciprocity just now 80 much talked about ibere. Thersfore, let them put on the books of tho House a ion that nobody could mistake Lord Pasensvon skilfully smoothed over the asperi- tice of both sprechos avd suggested, but did not formally submit. come verbal atacpdm: nts, ‘The debate was (hen adjourned, Next day it was resumed by Sir James firahem. Messrs, Gladstone, Cobden, and others, and resulted ir the with- drawal of Mr. Distacli’s amendment, and the offering of the following hy Lord Palimerston:— “It is the evinion of thie House that the improved condi- | tion cf the cow try, and especially of the industrial clas is mafnly the resuit of tho revont legislation, which has esta } i competition, ané had ho purp re of protection. it is tho opinion of this Houso. that this polloy totlow ed, maintaine?, and prucently extonted, will best onable the industry of the country to hear ita burdens, and thereby assuredly Fromete the welfare and sontontment of tho poo- ple. That this Houce is roady bo take inte its consideration any measure consistent With (hose eee tia ia pur- oypnc) gf Hox Me Pech le before thom—may be off Fo tu le was further ad, journed until Friday, when, the House again divided on the amendment of Lord Pal- 465, against it, £3; majority for tho amendment, 416. ‘Dae House then adjourned. THE FISHERY QUESTION. Ip the House of Lords on the 26th ult., In reply to Lord Whorneliffe, the Earl of Malmesbury stated, with refer- ence to the North American fisheries, that Mr. Webster's conttruetion upon the Treasury order regulating the fisherles, nor rom the uso of improyoe Ianguoge in the negotiaticn. Le did not know wha’ was the cauce of tho letter beirg written. unless it resulted from circumstaaces which occurred to the American government at the time of the Presidential election. He must refase to produce the papers in the present peculiar state of the negotiation, pane oo assured the House that the most friendly spirit prevelicd brefeeD the two goverbments. With the ex- ception of thay one letter, everything tended to a most fat!«fectory conclusion — He wo roduce the papers as soon as possible. The Iouse then adjourned is making i the shipping ints jon is making by the shipping interest Phi My ani of 9 charter to the new Liverpool aad London Traneatlantig Borow Steamship Compnay. A deputation from Shields, Sznderland. Liverpool, Glasgow, Ladth, and other ports, have reinoustrated with the Board of Trade, Tho deputation comprised thirteen members of Paziiement. others, among them Measts, brown, Shipley & Co.. and Mr Cunard TAK AMERICAN STEAMSHIP? ARCTIC FINTD In the suit brought against the steamsbip Arctio, for coming in evlilsion with the Liverpool tug steamer Mona, | damages to the extent of £300 hud been awarded against the Arctic, LARGE ARRIVALS OF GOLD. ‘The arrivals of gold from Australia are immense, The ship Kagle had arrived from Port Phil! the extra- ordinary pas of seventy. rix days, with 160 €00 ounces of gold. Maitland. fcom Sydaey, with 14,000 ounces; the Sapphir, with 15.000 ounces; and the Phelan, with 28,000 ounces. The whole value is nearly £1,060,000 sterlii THE ‘TURKIEN BONDITOLDERS WANT THRIR PAY. ‘he committee of Turkish bondholders in London have resolved that the Turkish government is bound for recent loan, and that steps be taken to enforce the ndbolders’ cletme. ‘. the House of Commons Lord Stanley stated the government had no doubt that the matter would be sa- tisfaotorliy arranged MISORLLANEOUS Rishord Brougham Bingham, late Seeretary to the Legatonat Nepto. is appointed Brivish Consui General to Venezuela; ard Judge 0, L. Newnan, Consul in Liberia. A new trial hae been granted in the case of Achillf vorsus Newman, Greece, A convention. additional to the (ronty of 1832, cusram teeing the independence of Greece under 5 gripes of tho Greek faith, hes been sigaed at London, Ministers of Evglaxd, Ysance, Prusle, Bavaria Areeee The French Empire, % CASTING OF THE VOTE—TRIMENDOUS MAJORITY TOR LOUIS NAPOLRON, BTC. ' ‘The vote for the Empire was oast on the 21st and 222 of November. Bo'h public and private accounts agree that the ceremony was conducted decorously, but with- out anyhow of enthusiasm, From the pains taken to briag up the voters, the returns will exbibit a large ma- Jority— greater probably, than on any previous apponi to the people By telegraph we learn that, up to the morning of the 27tb, the latest returas, including oighty- three departments, and the army and navy, wore :— Yes, 7,200,000; No, 260,600. Ta Paris. the number of voters who abstained from voting im December, 1846, amounted to one-fourth of the whole; in December, 1851, to one fifth; and om this occa- stom to one-reventh, z ‘The result for the department of the Seine was pro claimed om Thursday morning the 25th ult., at the Hotel de Ville, amidst cries of * Vive t’ Empereur.”” On Thara- day, alco the Corps Legislatiil met and proceeded with the appointment of the commitives. The scratiey of the vores would occupy some days— perhaps four—nnd pro- bebiy om tho 1st of Deoember the result would be au- noveced and the oficial proclowstion of the new om~ pire would ve wade on the 2d of December, the anniver- eary of b8 coup d'etat and the corouation of Napoleon, Ow the Od will oy it the Srnatus-consirum, with the Wodifeaion-, whiok will be few; Lut the court etiquette of the BourLona and of the Linpire will be restored. It is said the Emperor will addsess one manifesto ta France another to Earope Both, wo ere told, will be essentistiy pacifle ‘the President has sent airendy an oficial message to the legi-lative body, stating that the government will undergo o chavge inerely in ueme. Prince Sturat is endeavoring to procure from Louis a ccucession of tho trans Atiaatic packet service, Austria, THE RETURN OF CHEVALIER HULSFMANN TO WASH- INGTON. ‘The correspondent of the London Morning Chrmmiale, writes from Vienpa that Mr, Webstor’s death will restore relations between Austria and the United States. Mr. HAvleemann will return to Washington. Russia, ‘The Duke de Leuchtenburg was buried, November 4th, in the church of Bt. Joba of Jern-siem, with coramonies = eet imposing than the funeral of the Duke of Wel- ington. Sweaen. Tho King las recovered, and the regency is ut An end. Commercial Affairs, THE LONDON MONEY MAKKET, Nov, 26.—The Unglich funds are steady. Comsols ‘fluc- tuated \{ per cent during the week o! and account at 1014 1014. 0 ai in gold was received during la considera ble sum to arrive, No change in the value of ars. Discounts have slightly s d= Paris Bourse 4},, pleaty, 105 0. AMERICAN SECURED, Tell, Son & Co, repert United States sconrities firm with a slight advance, Baring Brothers report United Stetes bonds and soript in good demand, and and an ad- vance ia U. 8 6's of 1805to 1104211. Other stocks ere guoted as fotlows : U. B Sixes, 67-€5 Steck.,... 43; per cents ...., And tehen to come extent. THE LIVERPOOL. COYTON MARKET. [From Brown, &hipley & Co,’s Uirculsr, Nov. 26.] ‘This has becn the dyillest week: im cotton that has o¢ curved in many months, the Lregalarity end depression in pricen Lelng 60 grest, that il is impossible to gire eor- rect quotations, The prices ot American deserip‘ions havo given way cne fourth of a penny por pound, estn- Dishing deoline.om the actual busines of three weeks ah; of three farthizgs in the middling and upper grades, ard one penny per pound in the lufurior and lower class, es, The following are the official quotations, which are quite nominal and fully one eighth cf a penny too high for fair quelitics, Fair Orlesns. Vale Uplands. Middbiug Middjing. . Fa Mobile... Auterior toerdet Middling . +. Shad. The sales of the work ending last ovening wore 25.410 bales. with 2460 en epeenlation and S70 for export Strictly, fair Uplands have been cold tm several iustaeces at oid. The stock amounts to 411,000 bales, of which 201.00 are Amerioan, being 17000 bales alwad of Last year, HcUinchead, Totley & Co. say, “We reduce quotations of Ameiicsn descriptions ono eighth to ons quarter of a penny per ib and #¢ must remurk that. asthe trade have only taken 49,710 bales during the last three weeks. continuance of business on the seme limited seals a chort time longer will materially reduce the stocks ig the epin- nets’ bonds. We may then look for fucreasod buying again. The bulk of the stock is in the hunds of spesula- tors. Tho market closes heavy LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET. Nov. 27.—The gral kot a5 Leverpool and through out Britain fs active, and tending upratd, with light lm. ports, Flour and wheat is heid for extreme rates, thougit tpeculation rather rlsekens Aiobatdson Brothers quote white wheat at Ze. dd.; ted and mixed, Gs, 8d. a7s, Mlour — Philtdciph a, Baltimore and Ohio, 265. Si. a 268,; West- ern canal avd Cansdian, 264.0258 d. Iadian Corn— Yellow, Sis, €d. a 898, whi:e. none, THE LIVERPOOL PROVISION MAR! . Nov £7.—Recfis dull and dealers are awaiting the ar- rival of new. The first parcel Bultimore arrived per Arctic. Some sales of Cleveland. to arrive, were made at £7. 6d Pork, little doing; Irish and French are higher: Amerioan bacon $8 now asked for No cheese has been yet received; tallow has been much excited, but closed. Qutety at Gd. ais improvement, but with moro sellers iban buyers, Arrirs—Market quite overstocked. Boveral parcels Izish butter have been taken for and New York, Wm Gardner & Co. quote weetern teers perk 70s a 12s, C4; eas tallow 420 47; lard nominaly 68a 61 LIVERPOOL PRONUCE MARKET. {From the Merchan 4 Brokers’ Circular} Astixs ore quict and firm at 274. for pors and pearis, Bank —Piiiadelphia, 9¢, Hoiders demand nn ad vance, which bas not generaily been covceded by pursbasers. Bexswax is in fair demend at Ciovern Sexv.—Neminal. Corre is in very limited dercand Die Srorrs 0 rime meas beef 1105; 72s, Cd. 0 75s ; Jo is unchanged. Hines aro tim; Guatemala, Se, Cd to 69.; Caracoas no- myaol. Mou. is in good demand; Cuba muscorado, of old importation, sold at 1¢s, 64.; clayed Cuba, 13s, Od. Navan Sroars.—Tar, no stock; worth 11s, Small sales of American spirits of turpentine, at 508.0 52s, Gd. 400 bbiz, turpentine at ils. Rosin, the import is light. Common in demand at 5s, a 6s dd. Linskip Caxes are scarce at £9 ‘Tra is inactive, except for new arrivals, at full rates. Ons —There is no whale or Jard here. For the former, northwert coast, £52; for lard. £45; good pale rapo and eeel are steady; sperm retails at £65 10. Rice.—Heet Inala in good demand, but ao American jroported. é ‘aLireyne —Couth American, 164. “Newfoundland scal, 2 6d. to 5s Bucan—The soles are chiefly for refleing; aba mus- eovado is quoted at 378, 64 to dls , duty paid, THE LONDON MARKETS. (From Baring Brothers’ Circular } ‘There is not much Aty in colonial or foreign pro. duce The corn market 13 more firm. Good Western Conal flour sells at 234. 6d. a24s,; Baltimore, 463 ; wheat, ls, deurer per quarter; Indian oorn steady. _ Gcrrox.—Cnly 100 bales of 18%) Madras found buyers fer guew Pir, Rive is very quiet; of 250 sacks Cerciina offered, only @ small portion scld at 26s. Turpentine is heayy—rough is worth 10s. dd a 93; spizite, 288. 109 cake American in bulk, sold at 17s, Gd. ow York bbls held at £10 Ss. Sugar remains quiet. Coffe o-—7.008 bay itive Ceylom sold at d7+.a 476. Od. Drvgs at the public sale were fint. Iron is very firm and in good demend. STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER. The market is again ¢: flat, with lower prices for yarns and gcods. ¢ * irom districts are actively employed, having large order’ from the United Btates. THE HAVRE MARKETS. Sales of the week to the 2?d inst . inciasive, were 6,025 bales of cotton, against 4.030 bates imported, leaving the stock 14887 bales. of which 13,000 are American. The market cloved dull. New Orleans fair and ordinary, 96f. Our correspendent writes uader date of the Sith Nov :— “But little doing in cotton to day. but prices romain without farther decline, notw that we are a above Liverpool price Tn pot hes there ts mom pretty god business ix di rates, Coffece are aleo dem Joe ie very dull, with al- ‘most no demend im consequence of an overstosk buyers held aloof for more favorable prices. Paisengers by the Magara. Mi Mie Tebiieen and fave childvor me aud. Wes, O eenior and fos lor, Mr and Meo Murray, Br and Mes Job, ldrom, Mr and Mee Sisly Mr and Mr improvement, A mtadlgo at very firm 8d Gon, Miss Crosoup Ceckbom Cartwriehs, A sorh ton, Besolos, Morril Wait, tol snpend Wells, Pierce Gvorcb, Parr ateon, Wilson, Favors, Smith, ‘Ison, Porkina Sabliver, or Wm ids Sohom si Intelligence. are trem Nene ENGe Ib Monee, ov, iembarg: 210, Weekingwr (v), 98 Cowen Corri eistel; dom ILoui~ EDITION:S8ATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, isse. mayen? tee iy ee ——— = on, Af TEYRGD: 2th, Portane Rovsins, ab oi | Interest: g from Was ; papaad THE UNY . “@ pool; oxbeliye Gr eli, at ry l UNITED ATATES STKAMER FULTON —NO Orricta. ‘Ate fre 22, ‘Catherin: ha joy 22, Cat 7 ment, rt Livorp*ol, sags Are fr: m Philadelphia~Mai Huik Parlis- Pleag*ats, at —- (probably iverpyel, Powhattaa, at Marseilles; 2, William Moteal?, at Ply- | at Tiverpnol): 20th, Sarannate Arrtrom Bal/imore— Nov 1 from Bordeaux; N ttonbuyg, rom Gashavon Splen- from to wt: |) Maria & ; ith, Awhburton, from Liver *, ora’, from do; 224, Amar: Fremerheven. irc Sid for Boston—Huron, and Pharsalia, fom Southamp- on. Sid for Baltimore—Nov 24, Flora MoMonald, Liverpool ov 2)’ Adrian, from Gta rose; 23d, 0 + Clharlestor—N ov 238. Sophia, from Li 0 ralta and Kingston, frm do, i gee ye og id tor New Orlears—B ov 20 Molaponu Achilles, from John J’ Howard, Wm Witherill. from Wravesond; Strteaman, Van Clase, Gorham, Ahvona, Trumbull, Veni fad Aibertin Gallatin Desk: Lith, Howe, fron Card: Inovpstant, fr he happell, (romTiverpoo! Sli £02 San Francisoo—Lady Sale, fro Cardil, Barbour, a, Wn we ee DRaPato HBS RECPIVED PROM CURA, ERC, gem. 8h CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NeW YORE I1RRALD. ¢ Wasnrvorow, Doc 10 186%, Tho various lor. TSPhic despatches which have beon ent from hero purporting togive Wafor mation ae te the cause ofthe arrival of the U.S, steamer Sulton, are pure fabricns tions, With the oxception of a letter etating tho fact that the Lady Suffolk had been ncized for nn alleged partiotpa- ticu in the stave trade, anda bundle of papers for George Law, which have been forwarded to him, she brought no dispatohes whatever #he was ordered hore by ‘be tecreta- ry of the Navy for rep: atter omaar ing the Gardiner Commistion to Mexico, and it ia tntendert to koep her for berbor eaty.der peculiar build being wondaote t for sea ser- vice No cabiae: meoting baa, of course, beew Beld shout her, noris the fast of the seizmre of the Lady Suifolk of the slightest national importance. The seizure was made im the came mamner, we seixe vessels suposed to be engoged in the slave trade and salting under fale papers The Cuptein General being somewhat tainted ia the seme way. it is probable that Captain Gray will exospe. Thus mech fer the ridiculous reports ia question. ‘The committees of the Senate have bees agrood upon, end will be (he same as thoee of last session, X.Y, 4. GRAENOUGH, TUR SCULPTOR, INBAMM Wasuinoton, Dee, 10, 1852. Information has teen received here thet Greenough Ameriona eontptor, is 2 confirmed tunatto REPORTED ANNEXATION OF SONORA TO FRANCE, The Revolutionists very where inthe Ascendant, SEW CONTRACT GRANTED FOR THE TENUANTEPEO ROUTE, Additional @alifornia Intelligence, Loss by the Sacramento Fire Estimated at Ten Millions of Dollars. THE LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Another Rebate on the Tarif iw the Honse of Representatives, & ka Hy Dhe News from Mexico, MOVEMENTS OF THN KRVOLUTIONISYS—3ONORA DE- CLABED ADO KKD 70 FRANCE —THs TEHUANTEREC ROU JUDGE CONKLING, BTC. New Oaveans, Deo, 9, 1862. Dates from the city of Mexico to the 20(h of November, being ten daze later, ure published in the Delta, ‘Whe revelutionists in all pacts of the countzy are cuid to be progressing. ‘Tue defeat of General Blanco, by the French Count Raourset Boutbon, is confirmed, acd the Count hns de- clarc d Sonora independent aud aunexed to Franco. No battle has taken piace between Generel Veagn and Gonerel Valdex the lend reported, but the latter is in a fort been sum- moned iosnrrender by Uraga lis situation it very critical snd (here is but little possibility of assistuuce being ren- dered from the ca | Tne propo of Guadal the greatest cathusivem, thouraad men. Generais Me-in and Robolledo, with eleven hundred men, bad pronounced in favor of the plan of Gundulajara, a4 also bad the States of Tamaulipas ent Gausajue's Judge Covkiing U.S. Minister to otextca, arrived ta tie city of Mexia onthe Lith November, but ad not yet prerented bis credentials ‘ ae ner investigating committeo had left for the mines. Congress had been in session for « month. but beybnd | Passing an appropmation of $616 600 for current expenses ond deciding to Impeach a former winister tor trea on, litile business hod beon done. _ The eeammittes in Congress on the ‘Cohuantepec provo- sitions had repe structing the zoule to ara had received Uraga with ils force was nearly tour ange. AdGitionnl loteliigencs trom California. TLE PAIENT OF Ti TIPS mw SACRAWENTO—NAMHS OF SOMB OF THE SUVTLUERE, BTC. New Onnxans, Doe, 70, 1852 ‘Lhe fire ir Sacramento City broke out om J street. and spread over Third, K, L, and M streets. lazing complately bare the whole space between N etreet, on the south, and J street, nerth, and all between Vroat and Te comprising no leva thaa forty blocks, and h tenths of the population of Mie elty houseless, ‘The logs is estimated at $10 (00 000. ‘The following are amongst the principal sufferers :— Warren & (o., Young & Kibbee, Wood & Kenyou each to the extent of $25,000. J.W Ford & Co, Kejnelds & Co, Philip Kimaa, Marks & Friendman. G. ¥) Dawson, Neville & Uo ,G. WY. Peaccek each $50.00, The Fl Doredo saloon, MeGall & Go., R, U. Brown & Co.. Bullan. Fogg, & Co., each £50,000. bit urn & Herrace, $169 000 - Echoolora & each $75,099. ©. P. Huntington, $00,600. Wiliam MeNulty. $160 600. ‘The State capiicl was saved. The Democratic State Journal office wan dentroy ed, Also, the State Hospital, Ue pati in which suilered drendfully, During the nino days which had elapsed since tho occurrence of the fire and previous to the departure of the steamer, three hon¢red and fifty buildings had besn erected. ‘THE VIRE AT SAN FRANCISCO The Ban Frapelsco fire broke ovt on the 10th Novem- ber. on the corner of Merchant and Kearney strects, spreading down on the south side of Kearney to Clay street. and on both sidis of Mercbant streot, Thirty buildiegs were destroyed and the loss is osti- mated at $1£0.(06, The Ebilodelphia orrived at a late hour on Wednesday n'pht, and ber mails were only distributed oa the foilow- ing morning. THE FIRE AT MARYSVILIER The Marysville fire occurred © e Tih November. and commenced on First street, destroying every building on the north side, east of Maiden jane. and soon swept off every building between Maiden lane and C streot. and tend S& cond s rects. inelucing the American Uotel, intic Hotel, Laree Houso, Marysville Hotel, the New World, several livery stables, browerles, stores, &c. TAE CALITORNIA LEGISLATURE, RTO. The State eleotion revulted as follows: — Senate=6 democrats avd 7 whiga House=41 cemecrats and 19 whiga _ Democratic majority on joint batiot—21 ‘here were still three districts to hear from Large wumbers of Caineso were returmieg home, and emigration was exaall, THR MARKETS. The markets at San Francteco wero uneettled. Flour ronged frcm $55 8 $40 per bil: barley, 34(c. per tb. Bat- ter was celling at Sic. per ib.; and keg lard at 229 ; cau- vesced hams, 240 ; 216, < SHIPPING IATRELIGRACK. Pe Arrit t San Francit from Ist to 16¢! Ships annie o eas! he NYork, Aug 4; James Drake, do, May 29: Br olrh, do, dune 22: Faavy For- June 16; Hark oy corny, do, Inve % 0, jay 29; Jarmoetown. jay0s, Baitimore March 2 New Onreang, Deo, LO—Ereniag rtede dit Guuting Uke coutract for con- ¢ THIATY-3K.COND CONGRESS, PKVOND SESSION. House of Representatives, Waeninoton. Deo. 1), 1852 TUE PREATOENTS MENACE ANOTHER OADATE OF THE TARE, Ou motion of Mr. Housvos, the House went into Com mittee of the Whole on the state of the Union, and took up the annual message of the President of tho United States Mr Uouston offered a series of rotolutions, referring {is various parts to the appropriate stauding oommitters, Mr, Housro said it was not his intention to ocoupy the time of the committee in discussion at this time; his object merely was to have the message roferred, with- out delay, that the various branches of it may be acted upon at ones by the committees, Dir, Bivoxs offered an amendment. to except from re- ference to the Committes of Ways and Means so much of the message a6 related to the tariff aad revenue trom eus- tows, ama that it be referred toa seloct committee of revon mexbery, with poner to oxavineg witmesses und collect tcuimony here and elsewhere, with instractions to report by bili oy otherwise, on or before the 26th day of Janupey next, Mr Baooxs, (whig) of N ¥.. submitted 9 few remarks in addition te what ne said on Tuesday, and repeated his teaous Why the Uowmitioe on Ways and Means should not have the entize control of the revenue He bad pro pored to sead the rubject to a. sviect committer, because the Committee of Wagx and Means would flod it utterly impor ible. with ali the sppropriation bills befors tient, to stiend tc any other business, even with the most as sidvous atiention. If this subject should be delayed antl the appropriat ca bills are prepared, then it will be too no! Dow tt during this session ‘Thereforo, by had, epasition, instructed the seleot committee to cot lect the incw for'awith, avd report before tho Zick of dunvary ext. Ho celd that somthing must be doue Asu representative of the commercial and treding interests, hy did not ford easy. nor did his constituents feel cacy, h @ eurpius of fifteen or twenty ouilioms ia to Jezd the preboble accumulation of mors, » sub-treasary is but a mnisé, hourding up the treavure of ihe government; ond when the amount thns cp in Now York goes beyond six miilioos, the mer- ay uneasy, for the hoard threatomnd ihe outreney fle had, throw his proposizion before the Houre Re dig not intend, ro far es his vou Fas conc ted, to let millions renein fa the treasuey, but wo ws the myst Liberal taterests of swand, Tt would be better to vols a of internal tinprovemeats than idiots to roll up uncinployed in ihe general camege of thy ovunter. Ie te to double the army and navy than to eree of the foro. at thls eaniy pe a wount from Uae com’ country. Nay. it wouid Le wise tomake the most waste- ful apprer | uther than yo permit the surplus erenwe copet aith ¢. Mefera he votod for aay epprcyas iced to know how mi money 7, and thon be would be avie actions vo the fect, Wothem, in repiy cm.) Of Mist is*ippi, spoke against foroiag cocks Upon the market, ehowiug ihe is locked ) Of Va, inquired of the gentleman ca whieh hy datoduced t of Tuesday, und for which 5 replied, bis object was the same as ho over day; but parilumentary propriety permit the ca introdustion of the same cesvith tion. He wa. 1eveuur; and this a bo medo by all sides ofthe fuure, It we the whigs atened surplus of ewenty anil be touched; for whoa the anr- pity millions it would bo wasted i sweep Away any propeR revenue aysien WhmaVver reduotion end ebiargemeul ot tue fiew let wiost be met mow. If che mejority ara not dis. poced to wake it, wot upon us, but upon thole heads rest the respo: 3 Mr Swaetoea, (Gem ) of Ohio, asked tho Point out what particular rduslion be dh general or otleman to ad, either epiied, the Sret proposition wes a reduo- tion of the cuty om the raw material of manufactures, He hoped that there would bo no objection on any side of the House to an enlargemont of the list of the fie i cies, He then referred to the various propositions b: the country oounccted with the tariff -fivo of them in number—and esid the democratic party and the tucom- ing n@minietration must meet the question, If they permit the eurplus revenue to accucmin’e, it will be said y Want an extravegant it Dorsement of the old them to str It is our (the whig) duty, he said to to you cur mcde and manner of reducing tho abd accommodating it to the wants of the goverr went Mr. Mxasow, (dem ) of Va., wiched to (Mor an amend. ment to the pending proposition, viz. : ding * with avicw tot nol the revenue by s reduction of the duty revenue om of mports,”? cul that was what the gentlemaa voted 3 other day, Mr. Mranr explained, remarking thi wos eptirely mirtsken Mir, Brooxs reumed, seying his resolotion, the other acy, spoke for ireelf aud declized to accept the went Ip conclusion, be repijed to the remar Deen, (ce of N. ¥.. end of Mr. Brown, of SMasissppi, beretotore delivered. showing toast ti ariff ot 1846 was not the law unger which duties hag horn collected, but it was the trensury cizcular of Mr. Waiker, and fr, Hun. ter'’s act, of 1860, Mr. Locxvanr, (dem) of Ia., proposed am amendment, ibeizucring the proposed selece committee to report @ bith graduating and 2educing the tariff vo a reveaue standard. Mr. Baviy, (cem.) of Va.. approved of the practice the gentlemen which the gentleman from Ne@ York (Mr Brooks) de. sired to duce. It was borrowed trom tho British Parliament, where they mover undertovk to legislate on any greet object of pollcy without instituting a com mission in reation to it. So fares the tariff is con- cerned, he would favor the poiley, because the manu facturers can always sot in concert, end ‘hus always pre- sept thoir views inthe mcab favorable mana tey ; Whereas (Le great body of egricultur eft to Individual combat. But there was another peac- tice of the Pritish Parlisment as weil as this, nud one more tecewing to us. becauce here greater deference is. ought to be. psia to publicsentiment and that practise is, ow the outgoing of & pexiiamemt snd tho oatgoing of sa a¢winisiration to atiewpt no radical charge of policy but merely pars the appro. rintion bills. This House aud the a(min‘stretion stend in precisely that attitude at this time, In little more than two months a new Prosi dent will be inetatled, and half of the mem bers of. {his Mouse have berm pa—04 te people upon by ‘The Ningare’s advices were received at six o'clock thi? evening, after business hours, over the National line. The Jerry Rescuers—Another Arrest. Synacusn, Dee. 10, 1852, Hirem Brown, colored, bas beem arrested by the Mar- shal for helping in tho rescue of Jerry. He wimterod ta Canada. Marshal Allen bas had tho warrant for a leng liaving kept » Bro out of the way. as been bailed till January. Logaa. the colosed pres: was bailed yosterda: Destruction of a Hose Carriage by Rowdles. Proraverretra, Doe, 10, 1852. ‘The Falrmount Iloce carriege was taken from the com- Garden, nt five o'clock this mern pony, house, in § ing, by some rowdies belonging to another company, who ran it out beyond Monument and there bioke Uemotery, it im pleces. They alo destroyed 700 feet of hose. ‘Three Men Killed by « Raliroad Collision, Caxaxparava, Dee. 10, 1862. A fa'al collision cocurred om the Rooheoter and Syra- cuse Railroad, at 7 o'clock this morning. The express train from Buffalo came in contact with the dirt train pear a place cailed Williamsville, instan'ly killing throe = . and injuring eeveral others, it is Tapped mots: tally. ‘ Molt House Hurced in Albany, Arvoany, Deo. 10, 1852, The extensive malt house of Taylor & Sous, om Brot: wey. between John and Ferry streots, took fire et seven oolook event Bofors the fire was subdued, it de- etrosed ny bast of the building, and from 16.900 to 1,000 bu bels of malt and barley. “he Loss ts mot Loss than $15.600. about half of which {7 covered by ‘uew- rateo, Tho buliding was of brick two aigcles Bigh, two hundred (ot long end forty Sot wide Tt. therefore, appeared to the Hovee, durirg this stort seselon, oculd bave its sufficiently cooupicd with Lo ip koa bills and other mubjects, which will net admit of delay. As toa surplas, he bad not yet seen ibe estimates of the Treasury Depart. ment, and therefore action upon this subjeot would be premature, ‘Cho Seoretary of the Treasury. he ). authorily to bny in the United States stork, which could be done Without detriment to the government. Mr, Jones. (dem )of Tenn. me an amendment to the pending resolution. viz: “That the committee. ta reporting a bill observe the ad valorem prinetple wad in levying dutice on inrports, no more revenue be collected tba Will defray the expanses of an eocmomleal admits. tration. Mr. Woonwano, (dem ) of 8. C., was ratisfied the House would not admit of apy gonoral and fundamental action upon the subject now before the but it wae because thet It is trao,«nd more than true, that the longest teseion is pot long enovgh to mature action upon this subject, thet ho was in favor of bringing up the dis- cursiom now, that it may go before the people, and the public iind be brovght to bear on the next Vow- gress Life, in reply to Me, Brooks, said a permanent rystem of reventic i* impossible, and a permanent system Is inconsistent with the objcot of the system, which is money end @ revenue Ste Ce EVRLANI Ke of Conn, contended that the time is fayorable to moke such investigation as is pro- pored and hi pressed himself against trammeting tke ccmmittes with instractions of asy kind, Let the com- mittee repert, and then it would be for the House to act. He was for disconnecting (bis subject from party politios, Mr Dux (hig) ‘of Maas... merely roes to onli the attention of ouse to a few errors in the tarii? fact of 1646, apd chowed the importance of takiog off the duty from rew wool nnd Hex, end said this could he dove with. out detriment to any eectton. At the same time it would not operate to the benefit of manufacturers singe but wovld reduce the pifves of the manufrotured articles to (he consumers, Therefors, ho was in favor of the pead- ing propoertion. "We linout Ob poring of the subject, the Committse rose. ‘THE TITLG OF LRU TENANT GanrmaL, Biz, Gouncau, dom.) of Ia, gave notice of kis latom- ton to intrdatuce @ bith auth b solder’ ba for the brevet title of otter bond tains Beveral Voives—"-1 object» & 7 object.” “T ohjeat. © > Gormas —I don’t care I give the notice, Bas ae then adjourned till Monday, uv. —_——- STEAMRE BURNED- New 0) Wo have ingelligence of the total a Strustion of the eteamer Cleopatne. by fire, on Monday night lads, whtles on her pasrage down tha Binck E:lvar The osptata's on perished in the flames. She hed a cargo of aiochow dred baler of entton, The Post Ofticr alijthe public ings were clornd yeeterday tn consequence of the obsequine of Webster, Uisy and Galhama, From the Sout THE 6OUTH CAROLINA LEGISUATU DEPEAUDING & CUSTOM Houved, BTE. Bm one, Dew, 10, 1862, Tho Bonih Carolivn Legisisture haa postpomed the bint giving the clection of Proridential electors to the people, until the next sesato Joreph Rosenthal, who was convicted at the lavt term of the United States District Court. for attempting ta enter sae iavoles et the Gastom Moare im chis olty, was yesterday sentenced to six months | sneak anda fine of $250 shares ems We have non all to night South of Mobile, Markets. Naw Oncesss, Doo. 16—Noon. as ective this morving. and aiready 7.000 bsles old. Prices favor bayers—striot middling 40 Tho receipts continue large. alae 21sec ; new meas pork. $18; Rio coffee, ore firm, aud ships are asking one poany to Liverpool, /New Onvrans Deo, 10 ~ Bvenieg. The enles of cotton to day have been 11.000 bales, at drooping; prices—wiidiing By 1 65¢ Sales of the week, 51000 bales, Increased reveipts at all the Southern ports Over inst pear, £65,000 bales. Baxritone, Deo 10, 1968, Tho eales of cotfen im this market, during the week, bays been 12.000 bags, nearly all e ob was Kio, aud mostly at Oye. per lp., some prime green bring- ing 4c. Civerwn srt, Doo, 10, 1068 Togs aro firm, at late rates, Lard has atvancod te 10a, oe pence pac Berle sold; 2.080,000 ps of buIk mont’ ol ands at 7}ce, for nides, and 60. for ehoulders. Flour has deslined to $3 49. pee: cy fraae eels vt ‘nz WearusaA slight rain upon Thursday nig’ rendesed the atmospbere damp at daybreak ps Meo morning, The advancing day was dry. at noon, warm. During the entire dey, we experienced the same mild. culm and balay weather moticed im our articles as exiting for some time past The thermometer at the Hrnaco Building raoged :—al noon. 61 deg.; at 32. ¥,. ODN Gog; ath P.M. 49 deg, Ata advanced period the night it commenced raluing. and so comtiaued this sheet was isened. Deare ov & Roman Gateonic Cremoyaas —Wo were informed iast night that the Rey Joha Regaw. died texday afternoon, atdocleck P.M. Icis sed ho been sick oply wbout o week, and that his disease was ver, Mr, Regaw was bora ia Treiend, aad J at St, John’s College, Fordham ; was er- stat St Patrick's churcu about three yoame tstaut Pastor of Bt. The reverend gem- cled and beloved by all Bis a0- ees Was mock res, tances, Livers, Reverrorncr--Tre Anerican Trace fim cinty.--The ohy of the Puritans, (Or. Choever’s,) recently contriouied nearly $1400 to the Amecionm fety, ine plote collection, and the amonnt hes bly inereaset by rolmatary off A gentlewan In this city herded a check for $1,000 ope ef the officers of tha society, onsolisitet, as an om- prevelou of interest ta ite beavficlal enterprises, and of eratiiude for worlsly prosperity Another citizen soak ibe treacurer & donatian of $600. anoaymoaurly. aad o lady gave a chock for $259, to aid in liquideting the we 6 debt Thera ik more thea cocasions for* multi plying there instoners of Christian ibora'ity, if the pra- s@nt ecato of operations is to be sustained and the ae- oossmy expansion attempted. Foarar Fac. rao a Boson Coronet Ives held an fpqueet last everiog, at the new buildiag. cormer of Broadwey and fr in street, uyon the boiyot o mam nome d Jucod Cooke, Who was killed by a” fall thetefrom @ fow hours previously ave & tine; known the deceased for fonr u tits morning, nt sbout mine o'clock wo worn engeged im heisting] Up th for the roof of thi building,om the vest comer of Broudway and Kravklin rtreet; the de- cased wo” standing vpou # bree over ska ataizway of the fifth -y; I wns on the roof recetying the tim; we hed» draft of tinen, ond bad hoisted ft up to shout » foot above where he wes © ing. the tackle broke the fia fell to the first floor with part of the rope ab:acked to lt, end as it pasred him the rope onught in his legenad potk- ed@ bim cf the beam, be toil to the groued floorand utcuck wpou bis head; Icome right dowa from the roof, and when Trevched him be stil breathed; ome of the ow- proters picked Bim op: hedicd intwo or three minaves ufcer; the breskixg ot the rops was accidental; deseassd errenged the tacho bimeelf Chis testimony was eorrebo- td by that cf Udeart Bird, Verdiot—“Death from jmies accidentally cceived by being caught ia « teckling end thrown from the ff story to the groamd iloor of the store om the mosth weet corner of Broadeay and Frankia stieot? Mz Cuol York, and about twenty eight y re how) young he had served Iv Country well. He was ins Uat- ted ptntes war ship durieg the Mexicom oxmpaige, and was present et the storming of Vera Craz, &a, Fur vor tux Beier oy tit Van Drew Panty —Up to five o'clock last evening, the following sams bad been handed to Ceroner Ines for the relief of Mira Van Dyke, Whore destitute condision. setter the fire in Orange ateost, we aeticea in our paper of yos'ordsy mornings i ) nn y civen’ will ‘sitord much telie® ‘ara, quic to this poor fezaily. Hrautn or Grex, Wanr —Tho Coneral continued eaay and comtorisble during yertorday. Upomiaqairy at the United States Hotei Inst night, we lenrned that ihe aod cal attcfhdants bed then hopes of his ultimate recovery. Hiasiem Rarzoan Accrorat—Tr Twsun ‘The three m fon. nnd Michael C > E fovrth etreet Thoreday eventog, by boing run dowa the New fisven freight tain from this city, were, at @ ate hour 4g on’ favorably in she City tal Connelly and Morzison hare each austaraed @ re of the arm. bat it is boped that amputation wil not be Deco: We lestued yesterday, that ia eddi- tion to the tarce men above named, Me's fellow la H i oilisin. © It ead ape Jences were taken to thelr respeotiro ro pear that the caure of the accideut was the switching of the train from off the centre 10 @ side track. sad thes it thua came upon the men unexpectedly. We bolleve that it is imporsibie to find out the proper person to whom the blame ebouid attach. but we know that it beher-s the troptietors of thts line to look to the employment of very inteligent and careful offlvers. Fire —A fire broke out yesterday morning at twe o'clock. in the iron foundry cf Messrs. Pease & Mut corner of Corlear and Chorry streets. It ori means of a flame from a flange iron turnace, used ing immense pistes of iron, aud was extinguished by thelr own watchman, with striding dvmage The ar- Tangements ot Mortre, Pease & Marpby for exti fire sre very ample, They have on each floor of their extensive works Croton water. with hose attached, reedg st and owing to this and the vigiens care of their watchmaa, large establisbment was saved from great are also indebted to the assistance of Messrs. Baker. of tho Seventh ward station houre aires are. ay ‘The fieemen of the tended immediately upon the alarm being given. Atte Beuxoiany.—Some burglars attempted to (ree an catzanee into the ey ae, coraer ot Hom, and Duane streets at an Our yesterday The nefee which they made th tr dese lee ‘The vlog to pea UND A “Timbiy™ a@ons tho seses, te pi} tives dettoteddecamed sthias ater solves detect lecam: nearly accomplished their object of entering and the preinives. Arrempren Svicipy.=-A woman, of the name of beth Joheston, residing in Walker street, being. as she said tired of her life. endoavored to poison herself at « on Thursday sighs orearly yosterday morning. ficers of the F them, tock her to the City Hospital, Apsission 10 THe Bax —The examination of dates for admission to the bar. whioh was to have place pivce this evening, has been postponed to Tuesday next at four o'clock. Tur Frasy Sap—A Prcsomeson ix tae Free Man- Tone Rartow. was coloying bis tport ia the Raritan sree Tsea0 Iw, Was CD) ® Es ey New ek be Cs Lireile ate te il all eurprise and astomie! frem uy ~ a tbe oth ot Decomber t3, Ss without 9 Jel Sn our piscatorial records. This yy by Mr. B, D. Steeio, the proprictor of hotel of that mame. 2 ici esate Domestic Miscellany, A Mr. Emory, while standing at the entrance to the yatery of the Senate chamber, st Washiegton, om ‘Thursday. bee Bis age ype porte meando ord STehimere Stock oertific: mea- neie tol but it contained oniy the promiseory > A German emigrant named Phillip Renhaeh ge fears. WhO Was travelling west (n company with “4 nnd four children, was scoldentally nilled by the cam the depot im Syracuse on the 900 inst, Te cur Sentence Golan ma Five of tha ocow were im trons fog Liverpool, arrived sernge Gorge Asty 4 ;