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»- ey “THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION---SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, WHOLE NO. 7352. OT innrw page DOUBLE SHEET. ARRIVAL OF THE BLACK WARRIOR. | s2t tit br bet Soon tent v9 or thre wesksoontned in | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Poltee IntelTigence. ‘ —————] annnennnnnnens two of morderere, assassins, and such Itke. Raanar>oannpaaaeaeanes MORE PRAUDUDEWE DANK Day ULOPEMENTS— i OBSERVER. From ‘Washington City, OF TWO OF TH WALL sTRERT OPHMATORS BY THB wees ad Twelve Days Later from Havana—Earth- t, 7am EEAtra OF NOM. W. 2. POLICA—A BOODLE OF THE FALS TOKENS SURED t past ton ‘Selock, Me ens write represen ed would reaps hg Deo 12—The pmo for: sugars hed been ‘TALBED THAT WE VILL yor mcOven, Or a ee eles eae . ae ‘ » BTC, mined or pewand second hand tals bythe toamor Releteer Tho stoamer Black Warrior, RW Shuteldt, U.S. N., Nis aed debe GEN pasha Vokee of. |: dractas Conyusighenacs om tianirew venx omasie. 0 a ee ennnnits hae WS lanes, ee. aloo, one'oplendid commander, arrived yesterday afiernoom, at hait-past | the new crop bad beew recotved. Sug it, astorted 6 Wassuworom, Deo. 17, 1862, | .bree2, 0 S60 Of Wall amst. money Oo amaraseand thant tities three, from Mobile and Havana fhe ‘oft Mobile bar at | & te 8 to 10%; yellow. 6 to Ty Drown, 6% | he health of View Preoldens King teuctiproving, aed | DAT? Pt into clroulstiod 6 qluanbliy of bills, .repreesating a Y artisies, two watones, &0. sa? Mee the 9th Instant, and Havoma at five Pa. | °° 9%: mar sss these: ie: reeson to: Stor ‘thal: be‘ mnay/ eevee reaceay hia wg, Baan of J. BLEECKER, sUCTIONZ&R.—LARGE on 2th. The B. W. encountered « very heavy a 5 . ne wee 5 P wenn eee f : . ndiana, is pressed by the Cass, or | Ce hier ith. fn modus streets, and B, ia ‘tho Eighteent! libel'antin. | terass on the Lith lest, Cahier, and George H. Sm! The sity od Now Fork as stein eee ‘ouch contending any We have flen of te Diario de fa Marina to the 1sitstavt, | Wem Deys ‘ater News—Arrival of tc@ren | *nclont menagers of the democracy, but {t seems more | operandi adopted for the purpose of ving these (lee ry h ned&y, Deo. 28, as 12 refore, Hable on the athe schuantepre Question—Tie Nene | likely that come Southern man will roceive this mark of | tokens «circulation on the public, (as no bank ever es freliveltantto Galle | but they are entirely éevold of interest, ‘The city was | Gen smnire In Bousra, confidence, should a vaoaney occur. Probably Mr- | *@ 8ttRe place designated) is that broker in Wall sta Yet quite healthy, and many persons wero'erriving fromthe | Wo have reoekved fice of the Serdel Comerclv of Vere iy is called upon and acked to redeem the bills et his offle ith street, anc all dB euly in mie oi Avenue. On rwentieth rtrect, em the south side of Twentwoth strost, avenue 4, com Saat aroun — bt ay Situated for i et of avenue a a avenue, “The diate impr ii'gs Ths abov eo meoperty can bo had o! on, on Ti the prese: ‘The ouriee private dy Fecent lowes part with tite M. Sponeer. considered by . to be the some of A ease and life-like anne ‘Open f day of ‘oxamioation. from ten er no sale en in part of rose Feensi manogen Se reasin on rockers, ti Iepete tits eon ‘St mine o'clock, and G. HORTEN, with four wardrobes. si: beds, beoui joing ninoty three feet or for di ic ia situated, are ail paved, sixteenth and situated in ual in- 1,t0 the mare koown on ny ot ual the a FEAST FOR THE TRUE LOVER OF ART. ef superb, pene, and really valu- rr ander Moexse of R. D. Good- a of Lor ‘hursday the is for the Inst fifteca ime LE re hatioally pron sunced, by s rican 5 wintor, till four at the owner's residence, No, street. Every picture warranted as atponement te vide, 4 building lets om rect AUCTIONR! &—HOUSBHOLD FUR- to U1 wardrobe. » pletures, u irrors, eve, ete iAilew his contrast with the steamor was sos liable, unless it could be own t butloer oo Ladd in the fraud of Hamilton, or participated in the sale of tickets by him. Libel dit: mised, with costs. @. W. Wollas:ion and T. Baloh for tho Wballan ¢ 5 John Fallon and J. 8. Serrill for the respon- UPREME COUKT, PU!NAM COUNTY. Mosior against John Bloomer, Charlvi odeoll, Ca- Frankliv Knapp Arvy will and David Bloomer. —To John Bloomer and the other dofendants—You are hereby summonod and required to answer the co this ion which was filed geunty of Putnam, op or ind arrve a ocpy of your answer to gaid cevaplaint ou me, my office, in the viliage of Cold 4pring Putnam panes x Y., within twenty da: ‘er the service her of, exclusive of the su vice; and if you fail to answer the oom- pa roraid, the plainliff will apjlw to the oourt for she relief domensea ia’ paseo mepiin’, ol aM Or. iw tifl’s Attorney, Cold &: » N.Y. Dated, Oot. 11, 1882. , ee (TNE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE—TO ALL Persons to whom those presents shall come, greeting: — This 19 to certify, that the annexed is a true copy from tho JOSEPH er. 1852, ‘ilas H. Hod, tho seal of the Pat fice to be hereunto affixed this ninth day of Desember, in the yearof our Lord one thousand e ght hundred and fifty- two, and the Independeno the United States the se vo ve 5 S. UH. HODGES. TO THR COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS 3OR THE UNITED 8. Th STAT «8 petition of Charles Goodyear, of New Havon, in th ef Connecdicat, and Nathahiel Hayward, of Coleaoe. respectfnily showeth :— nicl Lay ward, io the year 1838. disoo versa wend ‘al improvement in the modo of caoutchouc or india rubber with sulphur, for the Ppreparin, manufacture of various articlis composed in part orin the whole of Indian-rubber or cnoutchou, which was then uew, and mot used before his eaié discovery ard invent ‘that es soon ge satd Hayward h tent the utility and valuo of saidd in she manufaotu ce of India-rubb he \d discovered to some stition further showeth that raid Charles Goodyear hat ti in embarrassed circuia:tasoes, but mush periments for she improvement othe manufacture of India rubber, and was aaxious to engage of said Hayward, and pro.osed in connection Durohase of eid ‘said imp ent, out a patent for she same in his own Gootyear offered to purchase sxid improvement the price of three thousand dollars, payable in instal different periods to employ d Maywaed for she term of one year, at the rate of about #ix bw Gred dollars per anny That Hayward, relzing’ upon the honor and intsg- rity of said Gi the success of for compensati is oxporime: he th prep emoloymend upon tho tert to sell to bim said improvements © tho patent to be granted therefor, for th of three thousand dollar id Goodyear to take out NBY T. DS, AUCTION BER. —BOUEMIAN 5 Hu Fae ROCHON BER BOWRMIAN | tent in his own name for saidimprovem nt, and at his own Py » ot this dar, st therales room. 24 Liberty | to carry into effect this arrangeme: HENRY T. LEE A eell a9 | experiments did not, for som shove, rich assortment of Bo! cingeware, | tages he bad bi veral ) en al ‘Will be sold sithous reserve, by gue, cou | uma of tbr of ases. vet cf dooanters, rch vases, splen- | ved; by sald a vases and candelabras, with vaso, toilet | ve eatelogue this day, 2", B. LEEDS, AU. TIONEER this day’ Dec ib, at 11 o'et wit * otere, wi oy tage, arpong h will be found Holy Pa-cil jetemee; Beant ful Woontichs, by Vau ond by be. ayer, of London; ure cy RNITCRE AT oll II stroot, Leben fareivare eots chairs, alse, suits , moquet, bes, ‘ws L.VANDEWATER AUCTIONEER. WILL . jay, Deo. 2, household {nrnivurs, at 10}, o'clook, atthe ‘Corner 0 Gere and ———— strets also the ‘two a Bertlett’s block, Gere hae bes said houses, ured a9 boarding houece, cle used. Particulars in special, FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEER —S Be fi e ey This ay.’ De Kk will be wol without reserv: 20 North Wi siam and 223 W: ek of valuabl day, abl erclvek A. aD Set moy ry good. together with «bi ld furniture, romoved for conve o, by Me ty of other f Vee wf arbly ty mar ire, va! rein at 7%, At all the way eco" cond tr et Croton Palle oz ato) Ponca: Bete toate 3 a Hilledsls, + iy Sumnecting in, eeriving tnt New Work «0 12.08 ‘iving in'Kew York 318 M. SLOAT, Supe ping at io a rests Bo RST amd @ large invoice of ether goods, waioh cam SELL AT im the callery fot of valusole the ‘urn'ture in bi it~ ALB CON: * Salesman, ION BER. ~ ADJOURNED jov & Wright will sell, this 343 Palton strevt. Brooklyn, | woe ‘broter ind partly in barter. | “Gis petition further showeth, that said Goodyear, upon » srecifiontion made and sworn to by said Haywa-d, obtained | it i and improvement, in his ated tee twenty fourth day signod and eealed, which sre ready | to be rroduea¢, as may be required ; that ‘said sum of three thovsand ¢ollays is the fall smount of all eaid Hayward ever recetred from said Goodyear, ot from any other source or ap compensttion for said discovery, invention and im- proven. of February. 1s! 9 the pudl ion of detsrs at least, ag ar verily be icve. hile he was tho owner of ssid im- ¢ diligence and all the m:ans in provement, ms er, to in'ro id improvement ints public use, and to con vince th and ind viewals of the great ne of eaid improv it; that ssid Hayward thon. whil was the owner of improvement. believed it of great valae, ‘atl value whioh it but he did not then tally understand afterwards proved to the public. That at tho time sail Hayward cold said improvemen;, his circumstances were low 6 the delay aid oxpens» of his intro- public, and he was thererors obliged to sell ion farther howoth, that said patent for said t has b sted to long and expensine liti- in the cvuree of the prosent year, has been #0, and suid patent establishad by a deorse Dourt of the United States for the distrio' of This petition further shows, that said H Teasonable measures to introdu tion into we, and thet without any Pert, owing to the state of the times and tho then condition | o# the manufacture of (ndia ru! id Haswacd bi failed to ootain s ressonatie compensation for his said t vention and improvement, and his ingenuity and expense Der towee upon the sawe. This petition further showeth, that eaid Goody: and said Hayward sre desirous sud’ pray that tho ssid p musy be extended for the benefit of said Hayward, the inv: tor of anid improvement, in purtuance of snd according } th | bes 23, in cuca case provided. Dated Now York, Novo DATHANIEL DAYWARD, CHARLES GOODYEAER, by WILLIAM JUDSON, His a :torney io fact. ‘ow ¥ Sigrod in rrosence of Dow’ N. Dicxenson, No. 5 Chambers WISOKLLAN OUUS. G LASS WAK B—-GLASSWAKE.—BARGAINS IN ‘iasaware ere now :fered at the mew depot, 46 Clif table and tre: ptreos, where Will bo fownd « latgs assertment of | bar ferniture, euen peencs, wine’ | esrics’ shop galt mouibs, ab w te euit purchasers, w! OUTH WICK, 46 Cliff stro NORMOUS BIRD.—T0 BE SEEN FOR A FEW DAY: et Mr. Wright's Fifth ward Masoum Hotel, onrner of Franklin strert and West Broad wa; bird shid to be species «fthe turkey, from Califor ighing no les shan eye hundred of proportionate eharg: DECKER, 13 ANN 8 cufuily request thove desiri to vend in thele orders WOULD Rf. ickiod oystors t © po INVITATION, ADDRESS, 6 boxes, weddi raite, rs ery dessription. An fifty cards for $1 2 at KELLEL'S vat prive 6: and printing office, No, 14, Fulton street. low price ¥ patiorn and be ail kinds | ruled o ier te | beoks of every devon at low from $4 to $ Mi tr: sees altered te comfos $2, the now elaetio io roalwey, abeve Spri Hate seamper avd ‘This iss tact that n 4 re oy I & TWAT HATH NO BEARD I8 18 ~ Grahem'e 0 ii Pte SS TUAN A MAN, lakers aud mous- 1 eee BER THE TIME, (YOU WASNOT THEN 80 , coarse, dey, sourty and very bad bai, bh Damad my Rosy y= A hha da bie mitkesite on rhew the oth ry wh or her alr crow, it 7 pip ¢ane ruff and stop, ing ite oe let, f 4 ond way iy 7 Chania United Btates to spend the winter, Captain Gray bad been releated. ax before stated, from his arrest, under bonds; but bis case hud not beem finally settled, The United States ship Cyane, Captain G.N TMollina, remaing at anchor in the harbor, Officers aad crew all well, One of the Havava papers relates the following remark- able occurrence :—Yesterday, Sunday, at nine o'clook im the morning, the houre of Donna Seraphinn Gomes, situated in the Campo de la Maloga, was invaded by an extraordinary concourse of people in consequence of the report that a (pictare of) San Francteco de Paula was discovered sweating. Immediately soveral priests hur- ried to the spot, to ascertain the truth of the motter, and they were of opinion that the sweat was produced by the gum of tho frame where the Saint stood. The signitioa- tions which are given to this miracle are various. Some beliove that they see in it the end of our miefortumes, and otbers, om the contrary. predict enormous calamities.”’ The Dairio de la Marina of the 80th ult. 3 that the intelligence bas been confirmed of the sailing of several vessels, oarrying reinforcements of troops to the island of Cuba, Itis also announced that four steamships, of a hundred and twenty and a hundred horse power, will soon arrive trom Cadiz. These vorsols were built in Kng- gland for that station, and wers only detained until they could be prepared for the voyage. They ato denominated the Nereid, Neptune, Gudalqutver, and Canto, (wary.) The Diario,in noticing the arrival of the steamship Cherokee without the mails, thus gives expression to its triumph, At prerent there is no'hing of more impor- tence im the news than the recent ridioule by which was crushed that new power improvised {m the circle of the nations. The belligerent and proud auoaymous govern- ment of George Law, prostrated tothe earth! Sic transit gloria mundi, Our Havana Correspondeuce, Havana, Dec. 11, 1852, The Authorities at Washington and the Crescent Ciy Affair —Reception of the Cherokee—Poisoning in Havana—Exe- cutions by the Garrote—Release af Capt. Gray and the Crew of the Lady Suffolk—Activity among the Slave Traders— Reitistatement of Gen, Pavia as Governor of Ma- tanzas— Maltreatment of Iwo English Naval Officers, ant of the Mate of an American Vessel. $e , § What on earth possessed the authorities at Washington to forbid our mails being brought here by the Cherokee? ‘They must have been aware that all this government re- quired of Purcer Smith was, his swora declaration that he had nothing to do with the matters of which he had beem accused by the anopymous correspondent of aa Haveva journal, and this was obtained in his affidavit, which had beem previously received here via Charleston, You can better imegine than I can describe, the annoy. asceand vexation of our merchants upon learnizg that the Cherokee bad brought no mails, and that, too, by order cf the Postmaster General at Washington, The action of our government throughout the whole of this ridiculous * Crescent City Purser Smith’ aflatr, is inox- plicable; and Gen. Cancdo has every osues to laugh im his sleove, while observing the humilisiing—aye, ccuvem and very uncatisisctory—position assumed by the United States government in a matter verpooting which they hed such setiour right to complain "Whe Cherokee arrived bere irom New York on the a inet., wan immediately boarded by the ususi oficers, and admitted to pretizue, The officers expressed theuiseivos entirely satirfied with (be sffidavit swora by Mr. Pur. ser Smith, at New York, some time #go; and it was inti- mated that in consequence of that document, a cvpy ot which had been sent to the Captsin General, the diffloulty wee now settled and m0 restriction whatever put upon the movements of Mfr. Smith, who might come on shore whenever he pleaved. At? A.M of the 6th tat , two men and a women were icly executed by the garrote The circumstauces which Drought these usbappy wretonor to the sovffold, have created a goud deal cf sensnvion aimong the people of Havana, who went out in theusands io witness the ternible sprotacie, It Ss said, ano eurrently believed hora, thet the woman %as far gone with clild ab the time ebe was exeouted; but great pains are being taken to deny that such wae the fact. The women herself declared thet sbe was enetenie—that, indeed, her being tv was the caus of her committing the horrid crime tor which she has tvflered ceath, certain wealthy women. Mrs Lance Fowie, became unwell abdul the 2d or dd of Septemvor, and lingered on till the 27th, when she died. Some days after ber burial, it was di:coverea that a robbery of some money had been committed in the Reuse of the devonsed jnoy, whore hushana, Mr. Kowle, wale prosecatiag his ipvectigation ns to the theft, lesrued with dismay trom one of bis negro servants, that bie wife hud been poisoned It appears that Mrs. Fowle’s maid servant, Mecoed, be- came enctente by tome man living out of the house; and, Greading ber wistress’s anger whep the fact com no louger be covsosled, in an evil hour she allowed hersel be persuaded to péleon ber mirtress, being imstruc how to administer the potien without detection, by a neorious scoundrel mulatto. named Juau Gucvrero, who also procured the arsenic, which he dissoived in wa ter. Btrange to say. that notwithstanding the long Ulness of Mrs Fowie, who had coms nize or ten of the first physicioms of Havana attending her night wad day, Bot one of them was able to detect the esl cause of her melody, and when she died they were unavle to come to avy decision as to what had been the matter with her ‘The mulatto, Juan Guovrero, dirsolved a quantity of aereoic tn water, which wee put into small phials and given tothe gitl Merced, who especially attended upon her sick misurese. Merced, from one of the painis which chs kept concealed im her dross poureda teow drops Cf tbe arvonio water im:o everything tint was prescribed fox bez mistress to take—in the lemnoansdes, in hor tee, im fuot in everythivg— but ia such smell doses, aad so eare- fully, Was the poison given that, although many of the prescripticns ordered by the physicians had a contrary «fot to that whion they bad a right to expect, worthies were unable to deteot the cause § The mi Gvoviero, it turps ont, was a professional poironer. sud this accounts for the knowledge displayed tm this which, but for the robbery, most probably would never have been diecovered. This Villain attended regularly, like ® deetor covery day, to inquire the rymptoms and regu- Jated the Gores to be given, more or lesé as oeca-iom might nequ ‘Lhe body ot Mra Fowle having beew exhumed, aipenic wae detected Besides Guovrero aud Merced. Iwo ether men eed one woman, ervants belonging to the house, were concerned im the affair, The gisi Morced, the wulatte Guovrero, and Mr, Fowils’s coachman, having been copdemed to suffer death, were dragg: in ocnformapce to the seutence ot the judge, at the tail ‘of an acm, outetde cf the jail, from whence they were picked up by the Brothers of Charity, and carried to tha wtfoid. where they were garroted, In the presence of their compantons in guilt, the other man and womaa— the man being semteno d to ten years ia the obain gang. at Oeuts, ond the womsa to imprisonment for life in the Havava jail, Captain Gray, and the orew Jately belonging to the ehip Lady Suffolk, @bich vessel has recently sailed from abla Houda on a pirastosl expedition, have ull been re- lensed from jail, and most of thom are now on their way to the United States One or two clerks, belonging to the hones of Zulueta, been arrested—a more shom on the part of the au ies, for they are soon to be bailed out, None of the prinoipal ana real oileaders haves beom molested, and are not likely to be The slave traders are making greater preparations thaw ever it being understcod they will be fally protected rbould they de able to effect @ landing of slaves anys lore op this island. General Pavia, who was dismiesed his employment as Governor of Matanzas, by Genersl Con Ddecause of the beavy bribe had reosived from the slave tredore in that district, was a few days ago formally reinstated in the gor orehin of that city. to the scandal of the on tre comm y, the cause of his dicwiasal by General Coschs baving been a*matter of public notoriety Can ou bave @ more. convinoing croof than this of the bad ‘aith of the Spanish government with regard to their treaties for the suppression of the fe trade. and the bare faced connivance of tho actual authorities in Cuba? It ls very ourrently rumored in town that the captain of the Kngitsh frigate Veets, now in this harbor has iaid ‘@ formal : omplaint before the Captain-Goneral, reepro ting eome apby of cruelty practised towards two first class petty cilioers belonging to that versel. The story goos, that the oMoers, who had come on shore om leave, were inveigied into come shop, Where they wore fellen upon and beaten and robbed, and ng | ‘them to be Ameri onms, they wore taken te some quartel or prison and kept three entire days wotthout @ morsel of food or water, Tt ts aud thet oneof the m in consequence of being almost starved. te ine very precarious atate, very dangerously ill, Almost cvery Gay we hear of to ‘uoh barbarous act as the ehevo, A few weeks the master of a bark belong: ng to Boston, landed at wharf, in his boat, with wecond oMeerr and « sailor; having to p town on bust 4 told them to dinner. Tas C panisa, had acarca- ly finiebed bis meal when he was seized avd carried off to He scoused by a soldier of attempting to bribe him to seve the army. Through the interfsranos of our able Oomnul, Judge Sharkey, vas mats wae pal ab busty, YMy Cruz, to the Std inst., amd of Lt Mbnitor Repdiicane, and EI Sigle Diez y Nueve, of the city of Mextoo, tv (he 30th sit. Amorg the paseongers i the Black Warrior, errived yesterday, we notice the marae of Mr. Gilleeple, wito is beater of despatohes from our Minister in the city of Mexico, to the government in Washivgton, He leftthe Mextoan capital, aru, on the let inet Mr. G made the trip from the city of Mexteo to this city im fourtees days including three daye detention in Havana, ‘The Moxicen papers aro filled with the details of the extensive revolutionary movements in various parts of ‘that upfortupate and unhappy repubiic. ‘The Meretack opera troupe were still at the city of Mexico on the 20th ult. ‘The revolution in Vera Cruz was in fuil: progress, On the Sth: Remen Archundia pronounced in its fevor, with ‘two hundred men, at Ixtapan dol Oro, With theso he goes through the neighboring viliagee and towns, abolish- ing the direot contributions and proclaiming the plan of Jalisoo. With regard to the Sovora movements, we fiad: the following in the Sigl:— ‘The latest mows from Bonora is to tho effect that the Governor had ordered out all the National Guard of the State, and directed that the came should be pluced under the command of Manuel Gandara. The permanvnt depu- tation of he State has published ® manifesto urging. the people to resist the invaders, Awousest de Boulboa in a letver to M Marieno Paredes, invites that gentleman to Hermorille storing that be could only explain masters by word of mouth M. Paredes replind tat ucithor bis honor wor hiv conacienee advised hjm to procord to the town, and that he informed the Goveraor of evoryttring Kaousect bas also written to M. Gandara that be was fighting against Generai Blaaco sud vot against Senora, end thet be desired to compromise matters. We tlad nothing touching General Blanco. THE TKHUAUNTEPRO ROUTE. A majority cf the commissioners to which this mutter had Leen seferted in the House of Representatives, has decided that it he eaain left to the goverument to enter into ;he contract with which ever company might offer the greatest advantoges. Itix not known ae yet what proposition will be accepted It is stated that Mr Cre- Gorte Mier has separeted from the Guenajusto Company, sud that many other members hive foilowed his exampls Yeoterday the commissionas reported tn favor of the Belionge company. The company has offered to give security tothe amount of $30,000 oa the house of Ber- negillo. The government appears Lo be decided ia favor Of the Gusjuato company. x THR KEVOLUTION. (From the Vera Cruz Comercio, Dec. 5.] Woe have received, by the English packet, divers details of the revolutionary movement of Tamploo on the 28th ult. ‘The individuals seized on board the schooner Puebla were Don Juen Argusilo and Jose Maris Carrille de Al- bomoz, who were being remitted to Ulloa by the Com- mander- General, who bad had them arrested on suspicion, Their imprisonment, they inform us, precipitated the movement. which appeared fixed for some future period, This statement is corroborated by the singular fact that the mcvement was not made three days sooner, when there were over $60.00 in the Custom House which emount was remitted to Mexico. sad still mors by the condiiion of the pronunciados, who bad so little calcutat- €0 ep é0 early a movement Chat they had not even pre- pared their plan, which had to be made on the day fol- lowpg. Frapelseo Moequere has taken charge of the adininis- tration of the customs, and Fraveisco de Paula Horerra ts the inoumbeot of The ofllce of cushler. On Wedpesday the national war echooner under the etmmand of Second Iéeutenant Jouquim Careano, reavh ed Tampico, and was seized by the pronuncinds. The Tamaulipas vss laden with prov'sloms for the mainte- nevee.of its crew mud soldiers, and for those on board tho Purble sufficient to last one month. The officers and crew of the Tetaulipas refused to give in their adherence to the reveiution From Cindad Victoria we learn that the pronunciadss hed abor doned (heir determination to uphold the Gas Calajare plea. and bad reduced theix preventions to the el of Jesus Cardenes from the goveroment of ap armistice had. in consequence, beem con- “ween thera and General asave. aod au ao ccunt of t ame aud ite causes had been rendered to the supreme government A letur which we have just received from Tsmpic®, iwforms vo» that this movement on the part of the pronunctados is only saloulated to gata time. s0¢@ that silairs at Lampico will soon resume thelr former anpeat. According to the Zempoalicca after the Toxtepeo defers Rebolieco retizved with the eavelry, by the Leheji route. Kipbty dregocns had Jets Puebia. aud thirty io join the ierces commanded by Miguel toheag to continue the pursuit of the fugitives. The entry of Redeliedo into the State of Puedia caused 60 serious aa alarta to Mr. Juen Mujica thet he convoked all the manu- facturers, storekrepers. merchants, &o. with al their prive!pal clerks and emptoyes, to form with them com penies. both of infamtry end cavalry, knowa as companies ofteourity, He (Mr Mujiea) hos aleo followed the ex- ample of the Commander General of g#uebia, aad pub lisbed @ ploclamation with regard to the invasion of Kebclledo, INTELLIGENCE FROM YUCATAN. A letter, dated Sisal Nov 21, rays:— Meteers are qaiet bere Barpachsino, (Spaniard) bas been elected Governor As lorg ee Gen, Veen (of Pi Alto memory here we shall have no pronunciamenti barrare the outekirts; but that affat end Yucaten is beginning to look up eguin and in a few years will be herself, TELHGRAPUIO Bartiatone, Doo, 17, 185% 1 papers received to-night contain the de- of rexhan ewe to the Wh ultimo, the im- tent points of which have boom already telegraphed. A cond with $1 200 000, had left the city of Mexico for Vera Cruz ‘The Union, of Vera Ornz, says that the public ofloss will necessarily close soon, for wat of money, as the offl- cerd came exve without poy. Tae Tavarnes.—It will be esem by referemoe to adver. tisements and programmes of the respective places of amusement, that the managers are indefatigable in try ing to excel each vther im the selection of the greatest novelty. Tho Bowery atill coutinues the new drama of the ‘“‘Lebrew Son,” which his been very successful, The Broadway is moving slong in a prosperous career with the new oferatic and fairy spectacle of the‘ Peri” with the Riching’s troupe. Nivlo’s Garden Ss every night visited by In> ge audiences, to see, on alternate nights, the scoom- plished actress wud vocalist, Med. A. Thillon, and tuo celobrated Rousset family. Bucton appears to-night om hie native beath, as Wilkins Micawber ; he wili liveate the chsrecters of Joe B: pants Purdy, ot bis little theatre, National, seems to be very prosperons—if good houses be token as @ text—the sauwe bili os last evening is announced for tonight. Waliask presents very atizactive progr: mme,in which the names of Mewrs, Divke, Lester. Walcot, Miss Laura Keene, and Mrs. Kioke apprar, The pieces Stoops to Conquer’ anda‘ Morning Cull” The amusements for the atcer- neon sndevering, atthe Murcum, are “Don Cwsar de aa,” the “Lilustrious Stranger,’ and ‘One Thousand mete’? At White's Varieties, ‘Don Cmrar de Ba- ».’ Mischievous Nigger. and ‘Olari.”’ with Ohsnfran avd White im leading characters. At Obristy’s, and Wood's, the uensl negro entertainments will be glvas Bavvard’s Exhibition of the Holy Land takes place at Georaina Hall, Brosdway; and A. B. Dodworth’s grand concett will be given to night at Metropo.itaa Hail, Which bo doubt, will be weil attented. Robert Heller, the magician. apposed Inst evening at 539 Broadway before & largennd highly respectabie andience. He per- formed poversi very nteresting necromantic fests, and was loudly cheered by the astemblage. Broonlyn City Intelligence, Tas Navy Yauo =A telegraphic despatch was recolved shout 9 o'clock yesterday morning, from Washington. re- scind ing the recent order of the Naval Bureau, which re- quired the ipleyes to commence work at sunrise, in stead of one hour later, as heretofore. here Neat ae to work immediately, Iu order to make three fourths of a day. while messengers were Cespatched to New York, im for nbrg thote reciding in that city of the favorabie tura of aflairs, and by voom all the workmen bad arsembied, Prepecatery to the rerumption of their Inbors at one o'elock, Fara Rattroap Acowent—Ae the evening train yesterday, for New York, was approaching apie 8 Wagon wae discovered in the act of orossing tbe track. ‘The ngineer immediately reversed the engine, but be- fere thw locomotive could be checked. it struck the wag: gon. containing Mr. Durell anda Wed eo wagon was tmesbed to picces, and Mr, Durcll killed. The lady was very seriously and it ia feared fatally injured. Mr. Durell ® highs Tespectable farmer, sbout seventy-five years nee tn the Gye e lasy lf not peared to be about thirty years of age. one ot thoee unavoidable accidents which cannot be guarded against under the preseat regulations the different rallroade diverging Crow Unis city, — Phila delphia Inquirer Dee, U1. Atchkinsow, of Micsouri—combintag both Weitera and Bouthern interest+—will prove to be tlie nan. The namo of Mr. Kuaky, of Toxas, has also beem auggosted. ~ ALERTE. Tme CABINNY OF GEN. PIBRCE—@PTOSITION TO FLL< BHVSTERTOMP— PRINTING PAPER CONTEACT, ETC. FAOM A REGULAR CORRESPONDENT, Wasrinaron, Deo. 17, 1852, A gantleman rooently from Concord, states, on the strength of em pemonal interview with General Picroo, that he fs at presen? inclined to make no ‘cabinet ap- pointments from New HKuglund, considering that section of the country adequately representad in his ovn person. * Charles O’Oonor, of New York, was thought to stand a nocd chance for the Attorney (eneralshiff. ‘The friends of ex-Sensior Foote, of Mississotppi, are pressing his claims to a pesition in cabinet, and tho Ynion demoerate of the South think he is fairly sntitled to the distinction. A dutipguished democratic Senator fromone of the Boutbwestern States has, we understand, decided to go against the acquisition of Cubs in any shape in which the question may come up; on the ground that it would divert planters with their slaves from Texas, and hinder the developemont of the resources of that State. Several democratic members of Congress, hailing from slave States bordering upon the free States, also express them- selves oppoced to the acquitition of Cuba, as likely to rove disadvantageous to the imtereste of their own tates. ‘There ems to be a strong current setting against the fillibusters generally, and well informed men are of opinion that General Pierce will also tuke a decided atend against them. The Seoretary of the Interior deolines deciding upon any further proposals for materials for public buildings, becauce be is s00n to vacate his offloe—and he refers parties to the Committees of Congress. William A. Wheeler & Co, of New York, have boon awarded the contract for the fourth class of paper for the publio printing, as the lowest bidders, samples consi- red. Seoretary Conrad gave s brilliant entertainment—tho firet cf the season—iast night. About thirty mowbers of Congres were in attendance, Williem A. Bradley, Postmaster. of Wasbington. has been confined several (ada serious injuries from a fall, ia landing from a steambost at Aquia Creek Madame tontag gs & concert at Caruri’s suloon, on Mondey evenivg She hes engaged tho apartments at Willard’s {crmerly occupied by Jenny Lind. THLRTY-SKCOND CONGRESS, BKCOND SESSION. Senate, Wasnixotox, Deo 17, 1852, ‘The Zenate was not in sersion to-day, that bedy bay- adjourned from Thursday till Monday, House of Representatives, Wasuixaton, Dec. 17. 1852, THY AKCKETARY OF THE TREASURY AUTHORIZED TO Is9UKE AEGISTERS TO CERTAIN VESSELS, Oa motion of Mr. Fuiuxa, of Maine, the House took ‘up tae Senate bill, “authorizing the Secrotary of the ‘reasary to issue registers, or entolmonts, to wrecked vessels, foreign built, when purchased and repaired by American citizens, and when the repairs equai three- fourths of the original cost of the vessel’ This bili is general, and saves the time of Congress ia passing special acts. It was parsed. APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE MILITARY ACADEMY, Mr, Woustow, from the Jomunittee of Ways and Means, reported # bill msking eppropristions for the support of the Military Academy. and a vill for the support of the Indiaa Department for the next year. Referred, DELEGATE PROM NEBRASKA, ETC ‘The Woure then went into Committe of the Whole on the State of the Unicn. Mr. Puirs of Mo, asked leave to present the memo- tie! of Abelard Guthrie, asking to be admitted to a seat on the floor ay a delegate fomNebrarka, ile suid bo merely wished it refertea, to whic® objection was made. M1. Siasny asked, but did vot obtein. le duce @ bill to pay the fourth instalment of pa to the reveral States eptitied to the same, under Use dis- tribution set of June, 1806. Phe House went into Committee on THE PRIVATE CALENDAR, Two private Bills were considered, but not ually usted upon ty the House. THR MEXICAN DARY suURVET. ‘The flenate Bui to amend the act of August last, in re: lation to the appropriation for continuing the sucvey of the Mexicap bowudazy, was pasted—aond the House ad- journed till Monday, From the South, THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN TRADE CONVENTION — SAVANNAH COUPON BONDS, EFC. Bartimone, Dec, 18, 1852 Delegates to the Bouthera and Western Trade Oonvon | Gon, to meet in this city to-morrow, are arriving in large numbers. All the Southern members of Congress have deen invited, and about sixty have expressed their inten- ticn of attending convention sits for one day only, sud cloves with 4 grand banquet ‘Two mails arrived to night from New Orleans, leaving one stili due, of that city, to the «flect that Savamnah has no fisoal con. reciton with the Phocuix baok of New York ; that the coupons of bonds payable in New York city are payable | che payment due im August last was provided for at the time to the Inst cent due ‘The subscriptions to the Pensacola railroad in Savan- nah bave reached $260,000, Cincinnatl and Dayton Short Line Rallrozad, Givcruratt. Dec, 16, 1852 ‘The ceremony of breaking ground for the Claoinnsti and Day.on, (short line.) Railroad was performed to dey. Machine Shop Burned at Meriden Coun, Mearoen, Conn , Deo, 17, 1852 ‘The machine shop of Foster. Merriam & Uo. took fire thls afternoon, while most of the workmen were et sup- per, The Gre originated in the attic which, with the Upper Slory, Was Geetroyed, together with most of the e ‘#, ‘Pde principal sufferers were Colt & Libbey, U. Waterman, and Horace Wing. The loss is estimated at $1 G00, and is mostly covered by insurance. Markets, - Crversvats, Dec 16, 1852. Togs are selling at $6 75, and mess pork ia firm at $17 fight exehange on New York is dull. Freights to Now Orleans ere at oLe, for flour and 66e. for pork. Meteorological Observations. BY MONSE'S LINE, OF FICK BASKMANT NO. 3M WALL #TRRRT Farvar, Deo, 17, 1852. Burvaco,10 4. M.—Cloudy, Wind south west, bloriag a gale, There eter ¥ a eromnctonr 23.69. It rained very Fy during the wi wer NM Theetoemeter 26 Wind southwest. Blow. ing and snowing very bard. Barometer 29. Rocrseren, 0 A. M.—Cloudy and warm. Wind south “6 Jeat cold evening. Wind northwest foow 7 evening, Thermometer 2) 104 Cloudy end warm, Raining hard. ‘Thermometer 46, cold evening. Wind northwest. Wind +o 10 PM —Cloudy Thermometer 4 Byaacuer, 10 &. M —Dark, cloudy and ang ete Rained quite hard Jast night. Wind west. Thermome wer 10 P. M—Cloudy. Growing cold. Strong northwest wind, Thermometer 52, Unica, 10 A M—Warm and rainy. 35. ‘Thermometer i Uttle at intervals. 10 A. M—Somie mow last night, Thawing nh nee Wind sow Thermometer 42. Bare morntn, . meter 20 510. M 8 ‘0 P.M <narcmeter 29100. Mi $1. Thermo- it, md evening cloudy. SEEREEEET om no Arrivals at . J. a, Orleans; DT. Van Boren Richmond, Va; W T man, Sun Francisco, W. Ml. Barksdale, St ; ©. Little, Boston; Aified Ball, Portiand; F. B. Now London; R M. Hough, lilinols; Wa. Miller, Wash- ington; M. Btaniey, Troy; Geo. 8. Bedyard Robert Towmehend and family, A’ General Chat- field. Albany; Col J J. Bryant, C A. Burli ; Capt. 8 R. Foster, Versmomt; H. Hl. ‘The idayor of Savannah publishes w cardin tho papers | atthe Manbattan Hank and atthe City Bank and that | | which he does to the amount of good funds left in his hamd. the fact of the redemption. at a certain per o published in » bank idat gives the publics of copfidenca. and hence they take the fra money, by which means the operators in the said bills are enabled to palm off upon the pubile s large amommé. The broker ‘tis true. ms up to the amoum of iH funds in his hands, and he then stops, leaving the. im- nooent olders the sufferers. Horatio Freeman cba’ James, of No. 712 = bills, of which the following is @ copy :— 092 000000000090920005000008, ¢ 0°99SH 9999000009000 99909 @vweue Declaration ose ° 0 2 of Independence. bi 8 t0000 oO / © ° %902000000090009% e ¢ Nine months after date = © 3 the New York Hxchange Bank will poy ton © o adcliars to Genera? Jackson, or bearer, at thelr ¢ ¢ Beaking houre, in the City of New York, July 16, 9 & 1840. - o a o 09 90% 02 90, € o 9 * o hs Oo ¢ 165 o 1% 6 eo eo Sd 8 Co ece ®oose & ‘ 4, WOWUY LER, Prosidomt. °F § Witisam 8) Baie, Cashier bie #00000009909990099 8900000908 The other ten dollar bill was the same, only made pay- able to F. Wadsworth. In this matter it seoms, by the afidavit made Count St James, before Mayor Kingsland, about the 2let of October last he rented to Freemea houre situated in 124th street, near the seventh svease, for the term of six months, at the rent of $112. and om the 10th of Noveinbder freemen, in making a payment of" $25, for the rent of said promises. gave the two $10 spa rious bills, as abovejdescribed; and as no such bank, isee- ing bills of that description wae in existence, Mr. Bt. James caued the arrest of Freemao on of pasting false tokens, for the urpose §= Ot cheating and defrauding. On this charge Froemon aed his son were arres reyed before the Ohiet of. Police. The son beequontly discharged from eu tody but the father was committed for furvner hea: From tho facts elicited on the arrest of Freeman. . Mi ar, the Chief's olork. snd Captain Vrows, asoer- tained the existence of other frauds on the public, re- tpecting spurious bills in circulation, ranging from one dollar up to five, as follows :— 2©000000000000000090000000 a saben abt: eee | 5 } Vignette. i 5 ttt! ane neem once ‘The Fermers’and Merchants’ Bank will to C Roott or bearer. five dollars on demand” Georgetown, District of Columbia, N. Farxsan, Cashier, ©00000000000000000990060 In this matter Mr. Johm A. Patmor.a broker, buriness at No. 13 Wall strect, sots forth im am afi that on or about the 6thday of November last, Charles B. Huntington called on him, at his office, a1 eid he wished to make an arrangement with him fer there ons of the bills of the Farmers’ aad Merchants’ ec@eceocecce give him a margin of $500 te kesp in redeem the said bills, At the same time Huatingtom re- presented that the bank was good, aud in operation at the place designated on the bills. Huntiegton said he would call on bim again during the following week, tho next ipterviow, Huntington further sald that the perties, (iotimating that reveral wore ae, la the om terprice,) were raising money, and that 6 keop a deposit of $3,000 with keeping their funds in the bank the witnoss the following ctigek:— 2006000000 26000000000090000000000900000090000900008 ° Ranway, N.J., Nov 29, 1868, o Farmers’ and Merchants’ Baok, of Rahway, pay te o A B.C., of bearer, ono thousand dollars, o $1.00, Wi. H. CLARK. e 009.0000300009000000000 060 9000000000000000000008000 Endorsed by Cbarles B. Huntington ‘The above check was piaced ina bank by Mr. Patumer for collection, as the proceeds were to be applied in se deeming the notes inquestion, The check however, was no; paid at the bark. avd wos sent back under pretes, Subsequently Huntington redeemed the check aud de porited money in Mr. Patmor’s bend. and « published ne tice then appeared that the said bills were redeemed Mr. Patmer, in which manner the witness testifies tach he redeemed about $7,000 of the bills aud stopped whem. not indernnified. In addition to the above affidavit, Me Joha B. Hatt im Madison e, above Twenty: fifth stress, textified that he was aq d with Charles 8. fam: tington. ond had done business with him, and im the course of their transactions together Huntington beeame icdebted to him upwards of $600; tuat on the 20th of November last Huatington same to him and wanted to horcow $200, and_ proposed to give for the $390, $600 of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of Georgetowa, Dis trict of Columbia Mr, Borst asked if the money was good, and Huntington replied that the bills were good, ~ and were redeemed at No. 13 Wall street. Me Borss be lieving the representation to be correct, have the $800, and took the $600 of t rmers’ and Merchants’ Bank, @ little over of which Mr. Borst got redeemed. and the balance he atiil holds, unable get redcemed, Mr Borst adds that he has simoo asoer tained that no such bank existed us represented by Hum- tington and the bills im question, Mr Thomas F. Baker, olerk in the offloe of 0.8. W. Thwing. broker, in Wall etrees, testified that they be@ teken, in the way of business, $211 of the said bills, ead had placed the same ina packege, and sent them to Me. W. Saud. Jr., epgaged in the Farmers’ and M:chanies* Lenk, at Georgetown, for the purpose ot collee the exchange if such a bark existed. In reply to the re quest, the following lettter was received by Mr. Baker: Fanoteng ann Mecutanics’ Bawk, Gronorrows, Des. 11, 1852 ©. RB. W. Tawrse, Esq = Dean Srx—Your favor of 10th inst, enclosing $211 of the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of this place is re- ceived. There is no such bank here, or agency I re turn the notes, Yours,&e, W. SAND, Jr. ‘The case now being complete, showing the fraud prae- tleed, © warrant was jesned for the arrest of Huatiagtom, anaon Thursday assistant Captain Urows went to the of- fice of the scoused in Wall street, took him into o und al+o seized. lot of the fraudulent money. 0: ege contained $20, and in anothor package several bhum- dred doilars more of the same quaiity, making inalf between seven and eight hundred dollars. Yesterday, Huntington was conveyed before Mayor Kingsland. aad examined; he unowered ba follows:— ity nam is Chartes B Huntington; Lam 36 years of age, borm ia Geneva, N. Y.; wy business is that of a note broker; im reference to the okarge preferred agaiust mo, I desire a more fall in- vestigation of the ebarge, and will tuea show myself ia~ movent of apy illegal action.’ The prisoner was remand- ed in detapit of ball, Freeman was also committedia default of bail, United States Commissiouers Court, MURDBE ON BOARD THE BRITISH SHIP ST. JAMES— BXTRAOITION OF THE MURDERER, CLAIMED UNDIG ASHBURTON TREATY Before J. W, Nelson, eq. Dec, 17 ~On the 30th of Novemoer last, as the Britten ship St, James was on igh soa ‘and beyond t miles from the port of Ni ork altercation between two of the Augustus Bert and 6 mam verrd Dreesner, ia which Barr stabbed nis ad quentiy at the hospital om Staten jas removed on the arrival of tho ship queantine, The act having beco committed on the hight seas, under the British flag our au could cognizance of it, and the extradition of the Barclay, Esq., A. BM It appears, from the depositions of Patrick 0'ullivam, ‘an Irisbman, Who was pacsenger on board the St. Jamedy, 3 that on the {Oth November lust, at about half past eleven o'clock, he saw ap arvault committed by oar tee Barr, the person of nother | .ssenger, nam Bur Dreesper up. ss one = vey much dt his to shove os hed they raid Drese- sana rong sein cae ak ‘ious seer tio td tant ithe other, he stabbed Bias te the left vide, » liste below the heart, I think; cho Kell now produced wich pharm 4 three inches long. reeem! , Deane sey Whether it was a severe or dangerous ot Ret was immediately taken hapde both seemed to be very muon irri SEE femdvantipaar hg ‘trance to New worant. and the jade A by the elty muthor itios was ‘el ‘Mr. man, Dot more than 15 or 2) Years of Oe. ase Blunt attended ae counsel for tho Coasal. ~ Lathiop stated that Mr. F. 1, Tallmadge wes eagaged eo counsal for tbe scoured, Dat Ii vfore, aiked om profersional ,} ‘of thetace vatil Saturday morning, the PeSetloner granted tbe application,