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John HllclMl Yajtlfdftj foraoooo ihc committee of the Common Council appointed to ait <n Jutau Mitchel to five him, in tbe uame of tli* co-pur* Uon, the am of the Governor' l room to raaoive his friends called on him ?t bU house In Brooklyn, with two carria??a, ant conducted hlo, about hai: pa-t a clock, to the City 11*11, ihirt already a lArge erowd had congregaMd. It was with the gr?at*?t difficulty, and only by the exertion* of the police, that he waa enabled to get througi the multitiu.* to the Gover nor ? room. The people of all t.a?w. and both Irlth and oativa, pressed in for an hour aod a half in a continuous stream, and shook him by tie hand till It waa absolutely ?or*. Among the earliest of the visiters waa John Van Baren, and w* also observed some of tha Catholic olergy. Th* number %f visite.s could not ba under ais thou sand in all. The expressions or welcome we .-a cheering and enthuMaatic One ci led to the Irish language, caiif mill* Jail'he, (a hundred thousand welcomes;) another said wwloome to the free sb re* of Atuerlaa, and at th* same time suiting the actu u to the words by a s<i aee. e of the hand eo str* ng ttiat u oidiuarv m*n vould u.*ve winced. The Mayor remainec torao iut an hou - with Mr. Mitchel.in company with the Chalruiau of the Committee, Alderman Wesley Smith, and other . At 1. o'clock, at tha sugge* tioc of tha cou Diit ce, aod in rder tj avoid excessive fatigue, Mr. Milohtll ??? n>nlui "1 away, and the pres sure of the crowd ?as s,;:i,iu very great. A large number followed the carr-age a..?n lo the .-oath Kerry snd soon climbed up on the ^*rri?g? and it w?h necessary for tha police to keep th?ro ott ?itn their batons. There was much disapptintno i.t at the hall after Mr. Kite he Is de paiture, aa'uiai.y hunure.i-, iicluaiog the most respecta ble citiiens caiue Letween and 'i o'clock to see him, and leaned that lie had gone. So tuueh for ?' tha l.m pile City." < 'n Thursday next, pursuant to tha retoljtion of the C'? uimou Ct uncil of Brooklyn, Mr. Mitchel is to receive his Brooklyn friends in the Li y of Chur .has." Tha Montgomery Guard have offered to be Mr. Mitchel'a escort to the banquet at Boston, but he has resptclfully declined the honor as not eui ;able or Eace?sary, though gratified by tie kinonees ?l>toh t icta'ed it. 1 ast evenii s, be was waiud upou by a deputation from Cincinnati, whic* j.re?ei t?J him with the following ad nets, ttad by M: Allen : ? Cincinnati, Ohio, Doc 1. 1S.VJ. John Mitchki.:? Dear Sir? 'l he I uitrj Irish Society oi Cincinnati. Olii, III you welcome t. our Unl, anl bsg leave to Under to i ru ?r ainvnre aid h-artfalt ooa^ratuia tioas on your emp? from ?us!nh tyraniy. tFo are awara. air. of your an i!V rings ?n<i your sncrilioe*. tiepubliean." bohola jiu > o to the altar with an unlaU?ri g tru?t; Aouc. friends aril itmily ecro all -?o.-inc?d at tiiu call ot vour< untrv H bi n despots vn re hounding i ou to the death. >ud a hlra lin? [re?? wen aldiog and *^?istitig, we beheld y u in the dock, the dangeon the oonvu t abip. and ycur tar off priaou ? proud that a republic n could a.liievo tuch a moral tri timph. five Ion, -oaraoi banishment ! ?yet not a muroiur eitapod you Mow and iDon a word of proud dCaace to the d??pft. aad a word lohoirtn t'rienoi in the doar old laud, b Laing ti.ooi i.ipe a ami bids to or tine A sliort tiiuo aiuca the news cam-? -"'fho ielon is free.'' The sound was caught ?ud j-.yously oarriod over thi rolling 1'a eino? over the W> stern wilds of Amarica ? over tho bea .n Atlantic? be* n?td the Khinc ; and in your own land every lre->uian s heart boat high with hi pe as be claeped bis brother s hand and told the grateful story. 1n< peasant, leaning on his spado, wipod a?ay the tear ol niauiy jey at the aelirerance of onj * ho risked all to elevate mm to tue dignity of a man. ind wher ever, sir. a lr. email lives, that *<uad shall Sad an echo, ^niong Ireland's patriots wor cojiune, sir, in you tho "arch rebel of them all. ' It wbj you th\t urst auaounoed what we believe the only true principle, full and eomrloto omanoi Jiation from tbe English ruie, entire liberty and independe loe or Ireland Truth euic .atiug ir iu the th 'one of the Creator ah sll grow brighter and brighter until a'l intellectual exia tenie ahall acknowledge its #w?y. So the prineioles which v -re nor-ed on Fly n> u,:h Hook snail, not withstand in* "Uoly All ances,' spread over continents and oceans to the utter no.t islands ot the sea This desire, then, of jour*, to *e? your country free is no idle dream ot glory ? it is ouiy a de mand of a natural rigut? and .lie time will come and must com; when our native 1 <nd ehall b ; tree Go on, sir, in your mueioa, tbe noblest tbM ever e a. ployed the energies of man go on and still preaoh the r apsi ot the pike? ?e have an a siding 1'iith in your orued, and he assured that you have al ways t^e sympath ? of ever American heart, aad when the properocoasicn offers, you <hali uave both their sympathy and ?upport The citur; n of ? it cinnati h' th native and adoptad, nmte with us in re<|utsting you to > isit our city in the U'est. Be pleased, thio. u aooept our lnvitati <n and partake of Western hoscitslity- for ?o assure y?u that the nw norable founder of tbe "Lnived irishm n" has taught principles Which take kinlly to the prairie soil of the Went, and he will thero receiw a hearty greeting and a generoua welcome. We aru no man t. -rthipp rs, tut ws tow in homage to the principles fcr w. ioh y u s i admiraMy oontended. At every pulsation ot liberty in fcuroi o ctir hearts throb in hope aad ?jmpatby. Th.uk nut. thea, thut all this set mini; jay at yoer dcliycrance is but an ouipty pa<iant, that will pats and be forgotten; no? the senti aenta of our lips are deaply isated in our hear;*, and your arrival has but given tbe oc casion for the big heart of the uati an to awell and ov.rH i* With that which al?aj a pervsd-s it, tin loonded love and no mage tor republic m principles, freedom and indepeodenoe. With sentiments ot sinatru regard, we remain, yours, P. Disitutv, Sec. W. U liAl.l'1,1, I'res. CJtnmitteo? 1'. .Val'on, r'bmn., Chas. Rule, J. HT. Kilty, Y Early, A. McR-owu. 1*. W. Malone, Jas. Keanan, ?>. McCormick, R. K. Uu nn 1*. M^uroarty, U. A liern, J. J, McFall, John O'Nlel, M. Walsh. Mr. Mitchel bne-lly rwpliad. sav.cn it was his rendition Borne time in th? spriug io go to tha West, and he would Tieit Cincinnati. He he It>a.*eU his friends there ex pectad tco much from him, and threw too much resp >n sibUity on his sboaUf.-s He tru-texl that the exprexsion of etntiment entertained in tbe adureBS was iomething mor? than sympathy, for assuredly the opibariunity wouid come of u- ting htw ar Irishmen, and men of tte Irish race, were prepaied to gj to strike aa.ther blow for motherland Mt Mitchel has been 1 is. ted sicca his arrival by many of our first citiiens THE DEMONSTRATION IV CONOR OF JOHN MITCIIKL IN BKOOKI.Y>. An adjourned meeting of delegates from the rariuu* military and civic associatinEs of Brooklyn *n held a* No. 92 Myrtle avenue last evrtuiig, to make arTAOgecients for the demonstration in honor of Juhn Mitchel, wiioh ia to UUo place on T?ur-'1iy n<- apt. Morria>ev presided, and Lt. M'Brid- ? tii ?;? eo a? S- -retj?rv. Coniuiuniciti'ins were read fiom n < era! lnsti rui.itarj? co:njiau.ea ar, i ho Ciet'.e*, if j[n;fj ii v hnr ?ccep:auc- of the invitation to take part in th~ ? pproaching ceremonies. Several fi.-e com;ianie.i and tiie military n gen?r*l liAvealsiexpressed their intention of beinu pre -tut. A general meeting of all interested 1* c. led io the -atue plm-e thin evening;, when the route tf procession and other arrangement* wUi H made TO TDK EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Nkw York, Deo. 5, 1S53. 1. C B?.vktt. Esq Editor, Jsc liesr Sir - Toe report in the Hkrai.d of Saturday, and a part graph in Scnoay's number, would lea1" the public to auppoee that Mr Mitchel bad declined the invitation of the committee cf the convention of the trade* and civic ?ocietiee, aa regard* a publi) pruce-ii >n tendered to greet him on hut arr val in our glorious and happy land. 1'er mit me to *ay tb?- Mr HmM 4M accept such invita tion, and the cay waa mutually agreed and named for auch [ roce< Men to take plane, to ait. on the 19th instant. With great respect, your obedient servant, JOHN McGRATH, Secretary of the Convention &C. Theatrical and Mimical. At tub BoWkky ihh-i niK ibis evening, Mr. Charles Bur . e appears in oue or hie favorite character*. Tne bill is well made up. end many popular actor* appear. At Tin Bkoaiiway Thkatke, to night, Miss D*veoport plays '-The Counters," in Knjwles' play of ''Love." The play forcibly oelineates the power if true love in aar mounting all obstacle*, and Miss i'avenport fullr enters into its spirit. She will be supported by C,?ffway as Hum, and other members of the company are included ia the cast. Nmw'sfliiDBi, ? No pe-formance this evening. ' U Prop bete,'' and the last nigbt of the season, to morroar. Bi'RTOM' TnmAirK. ? Rourcioault's comedy, "The Kox Hunt," ia f) be pis ed ihii evening, aloig with a popu la.' farce Tie eomedy is well mounted and acted. National Tiikatk* ? The " Hot Corn ' drama it to be played this atternoon. In the evening the drama founded upon " Uncle Tom's cabin" ,s to be represented. Miss Cordelia Howard and tfr 4. Piior appear in both pieces. Wallack'8 Th?ath*.? "Grandfather Whitehead," and the comedy cf "Love and Money," are to be playtd'to ?ig! t; so the adnui cra ot 1/emou and Bourcicault can be ?atli'ied with two of the best prodaetiona of these ! srr'Ura. Mr. Blake, Mr. Lester, Mr. Walcot and Mrs. 1 Conway hppetr. ' Amw' jji McHTM. ? A drama, called "Hot Cern," and | which is local in plot and Inci enta, ia to be produced at j the Museum this afttrnoon la the evecing "Uncle j fum e Cabin" Is t? be rep-ated. Tne whole of the ta lented company appear in the** pieces, and the curiosi ties are shewn as n> u?l. Bowrar CtRcrfi. ? ''La f'erche Prape*" is a feature on to night's billa. Mine Frarooni, Frank 1'aator, ilns Emma Nathans, and other Javontes, alto appear in their peculiar performances. Bboahwav Mi.vuunail ? This new exhibition is b^oaa lr< imte a favorite nwlt The - n'y livisg rhinoceros in tr - f oi'ed Mt.ntes la on exlhi ion h?*e JVUSm fivM a concert to-night at Metropolitan Hall. Ii><j fit an. iuu e i . srietl and u teresting. Tm* CHKien Mis-ti:-;.-. No 472 B oidway, are gtvinf a n> :iee of enteita niuir "xhibitiouH The company is full, aii i the prrgianin>-e foil of novelty an4 variety. Wiain'i- Mj>*n:li Ha i.i. 444 Br >ad?ay, Is rightly at tended b\ large au... -ices t he company compnaen four teen good per ormers. Head the programme for this erea fe.{ Bi CItst s.~" Norma ' is still attractive at No. 53V Broadway. Several c f the "genu" are effectively giren. Inn Mil.* Mokor 1? ? till on eihibiUon at N ? M.i Broadway. It ia a good illustration of North American scenery. r. m invites *verjb?>4y to "come and laugh," at b .ei-Anl luetltute Tbey ihouid cerUialy accept the t>i itatlos. I he Ravel I aroily, under (iabrielU Rtvel's management, a placing at Bkt??' 'hratre, Louis. Mr hidwin Forrest i<i annoum.td ae e. gaged aa the Na t on ai theatre, Ronton. II ?s I jiii' it Keere, late of Wallack's, played 'Pau line'' at the Howard Aefcenn nm, 9<iHton, last evening. w B< ? fli- the c?JebT*t?<l French comedisn and luAoa fir, U d mA ?Icrtey City ffewa. Aw at Eieci v or orri< *hm or thb gAvima Is-nm' t > ? l.'ttirerJt v* ere elected last evei ing for th-? .'roviiient In- itntu n n.r ??vinge, in Jersey Miy aa follows ? I ? . ni, i'uuiej 8 Gregory, re elected: Vioe l'reiid*nts, W > T. Hi.uL-wrs, T~ an Weld'tn, Jona'han Jenkins, (at. W i'almer, and B. B l<rin?tell ? all of them, ??c?pi >|r. K <ei- b- ir?g tt elecud A Boar<l of Trustees, oom Cm of wenty foul members, wm also choaen as usual, log inn < i. metu'xr of he previoni B^rd of Trustees. R/iuio'v linurrioif ? Last eveniDg the five o'alo;k tr* i) fn m Pa'encn ieft the Jerrey City depot beaind the New Voik an>! Ktie 1-xpreot train, and waeu at the junction of the ro*?'> at the si utherly end of the Bergen Cut. r?n i <1 the traek. the s^itoh being wrong The lo ?OMOtlve, tender, sod two freight cars went off, aad the paerenger ears r> maineo upon the track. Within "the ?? <t week tralo? have been throvn off the track three tiuiee at that point, nnee under jurtiflable clreumetaaoea. f ue means are ueveesary to enable the switehnsan to t - ipTnlah trains for the wide gutgw from thoee ef the t-a . r>?w traek. Our Washington ComqwntltnM. W.u*niMuroM, Deo 4, 1863. ' V\e Caucut Leut Niykl ? TV S prater ? TKe Clerk? WKal AVj-'' ? A iitWy Saturday WiglU in WiuKmgtam. The work of the caucus !ut n?ht U oonsi!?r?i a trl nmph by the administration. The ruling out of Mr. F. P. ! Stanton'* resolution* is pronounced to hare been most i beautifully done; and the to initiation of John W. Forney, for Clerk, in suppo-ed, by bin wore active partisans, to be a most conclusive peace offering from the House of Rep resentative* to the Cabinet. Certainly, taken altogether, the proceedings of the ; caucus were decisive upon this point, that the majority a ere resolved that the organization ef the House should not involve the commencement of hostili Use against the President. Mr. Stanton's resolutions, however, fore shadow what may be expected hereafter, and the twenty missing members in caucus upon the vote for elerk, mostly Southern men, will, perhaps, come up with some explanation in the House But the election of Komey is pronounced, on all hand*, a fixed fact, unless some ex traordinary opposition sbould be manifested in open house. Colonel Boyd gave a treat to all comers at his roornf at the I niteu Statex Hotel, on the result, a* far as he was concerned; and Mr Hoover, Marshal of the district, held open house iu behalf of Colonel Forney, who was present at the entertaimuei t. The whigs are holding oft. There was a call for a canon t but they concluded to bold uo caucus, upon reliectioa, 1 for fear that it might frighten the democracy. They will I' la' fast and looie. as occasion may require The present public jrinur, Robert Armstrong, of the f'riicn, is pietty couBi.eut that the schedule will be com pletely carried out In all the old officers, including the printer. But there ihe shoe pinches, ind there the national ltmocrata will do something, or (Urle out. General (Jass arrived last night and hu friend* are not more anxious than Himself concerning bis position in re ference to the New York quarrel. It will be interesting to hear bis explanatk n ia the Saaate, at some early ?lay. Tj? L'hit/i i mn his position uow before the countiy is one ol' ''moral gran'eur." What is it V for in the same I-<per Dickinson is lustily abuie 1 i?t a public meeting of t.e citizens of Washington last nigli*., headed by the Mayor, it was rewired to give a public dinner to Henry May. one of tho new members r<>ni Baltimore. who wan, toree years ago, a practicing a? yer here, but expplte?i from the Court by the jadg?s for some oflenoe, generally pel i->'cd to be trivial Yrca Matbisr, sud the lapel* had a very good house, and a fashionable t^rn n>it I Ue boxes, at the National la-t ni<bt RiHjey's Vari?te, is also doing well. Tue winter's campaign opened, in fact. las', night, with very considerable animation all over town. L. A. Facta and Opinions at tlie National Capital [t'rouj tte W?sUuig;ou rtar, Dec a] TUB CLKBUY " IS THK KINU.'* Among the el?<:tioue?rers infesting the halls of the Washington hotels just now, may be recognized more than one minister of the goepel, with sundry deacons, el ders, leaders, \c , ? no are interested in the termination of the coniest for i he Chaplaincy of either House. From s ppt irRtceH, we juoge that they understand the game quite as well, and enter into it with as much zest, as dj the thousand other folk* who seem to be straining every nerve, (between Cnnks ) in the same places, to aid the House in chf osing oflioero To say the least of it, it is : somswhat disgusting to dnd clergymen and their ambi tious h res and f. ars n.i-el up in such matters Pro fanity almost at all times, and obsoenicy must not unfre quen'Jy greet their ear- , while they and th>se aiding them must bear with such associations for the time b#ing, at least, or give up tie prize for waich they contend. It would be well fur Cog. eis to vest the appointment of their chaplains in their respect ve presiding officers, if but in order to put a ?top to the proceedings of questlonabli propriety, in connection with "the clo h,'' which never 1> il to mark the recurrence of the election of Congres sional chaplains. SUTLERS CANNOT ACT A3 ATTORNEYS OH AC1EKT8. A case recently ca ie oeior* an executive department here, wherein it was ruled that sutlers are clearly em braced in the secon> section of ti e aot of February '26, 1853, entitled act to prevent frauds upon the Treasu ry of the I'mted States " an they severally hold ' a place of trust," and probably of pro6t, by appointment of the head of an executive department of the goverument. It Is conceived, therefore, that they cannot act as agents or attorneys in the piosecution of extra pay claims, or any other claims against the Cm ted Stated, without making themselves liable to the penalties of the seoond section. STILL ANOTHER I'ENSION FRAUD AKKB8 !*. We understand tt at tne Pension Bureau have caused the arrest of Hiram O Baboock heretofore a magistrate of higii standing In Cooper?to?n, New York, on a charge of making false affidavit in a pension case. The question of granting tie pension depended in part on the fact | whether the widow was married before 1800. Baboock, who was the agent in the case, as well as the magistrate before whom all the papers were acknowledged, made an affidavit that the books of the physician attmding her in her first ac ou:hment fixed ttai etent in 1799, of -.ourte after ber mairisge. It was sub?equently discovered that he swore falseij as to ton. date, tte book in question fix ing it in 18u2 The judicial officer before whom Babcock was taken has committed him The Bureau have no doubt i f their ability to produce th< n?cr -ary testimony for his conviction On the. 29th ult., his friends were trying to get the bail demanded for hi?. The false aool cf his te.-limonv was discovered in time to defeat his purpose of getting money wrong'ully from the treasury, t CLAIMS ON INDIA* TRIBE3. . It will be reineinoerej tna.ttts accounting officers of the treasury were direeted ay a resolution o? Congress of .Aurtiat 7, 1818, to mak* a ju?t ata fair statement of the claims of the Cherokee t, on principles of the treaty of August. 1846. They reporte- the statement to Congress cntheSdof Decen ber. 1849. charging the Iaciaas ? ith all the claims preiented and p*operly chargeable, and the balance frond cue was appropriatec by Congress and paid to the Indians, an required by the treaties of 13 >6 and 1SJS, "in full aid final settlement of all claims," Ajc. It was subsequently ruled that a claim net presented before | tbe fund was paid over, and whic'i if allowed would have diminished liie fund due the nation by that amount, could not be paid without an appropriation by Congress. . NO EXTRA PAY FOR CIVIL Sl'ROEONS. It has bea-u cectd?d in the Orpartments that a surgeon from ci'il life wbo was emp.oyed by contract with an aimy surgion approvtd by the commanv^ing general, to render professional service.) te lilted States troops dur ing the Mexican war, is no; entitled to three month* ex tra pay. under the act of July 10, 1848 THE Cl'l'.RENT OFEhATIONS OF THE TRBASCRY DE 1'AKTilKST. On the Id of December ihere were of treasury warrants entered on the books of he department ? For the redemption of stocks >7,638 01 Por 'leasury department, exclusive of stocks. 15,072 45 For the customs 6,559 71 Covered into the treasury from customs 725,645 37 Covered into the treasury . rom miscellaneous sources "... 241 14 For the War Iiepartment 73,i30 25 For re paying for the War Department 68,043 90 For the Navy Department 125.790 90 For the Interior Department 36 302 61 For repay in tie Interior i 'apartment 17,530 72 Proceedings of the American Anti-Slavery Hoeiety. 6TR0NQ DZMKCIATION OF cni'RC!IX>, ETC. [from the i'hUadelj hia Bulletin, Dec. 6 ] The society re assembled oa Saturday afternoon. The followirg resolutions, offered by 4lr Garrinou, wore adopt ! ed: ? W heteas. Tho eommeir oration of the wond decade of thj 1 American Anti slavery Poeiety preients a .'av.ra.<i? ; nor: nitj to rtnev it* t-stimoiiiale, and to define ita meaaurea in I regard to tbe overthro ? of alaveiy: therefore be it Keaolved, That thia Society. rejecting tbe uae of all carnal weapena to effect iu beneficent object, relies alons for sue MM on the constant promulgation ol the truth, and its faiih ful application to the conacitnces and hearta of the p lople on ' the optoaition of moral purity to moral corruption, tie overthrow ol MejalUe by the power ot l jve, and tho abolition of slavery by the spirit of repentauce. That it atiil maintain*, aa at the beginning, that every man who rrteln a human eing in bondage aa a marketable coa mo'lity, la a man stea lei. That any religion which reccgniaea anl sustains lush a re lation ia spurious, having no connection with He*ven,un:it to be tolerated on eartb. and presenting tho m >at flagrant impiet} towards God, and tbe utmost baroarity toward man. 'Ibat, until the nature ot man ie changed, and tbe laws for the moral government of tbe universe are reoealed, and a God of j oaticc ia blotted out of the onivcra >, it ia cot poailble foralavery to bt right under any circnmstancea; anl. there fore, all thoae who are held in chattel servitude su >uld be im mtdiately and unconditionally set free. That whatever government, statute, party, sect, church, creed, or parchment, aisumes tbe ngl.tlu mess of the relation of master and a'ave, deserves to be execrated and rejected with horro), it being ' a sell evident truth that all men are ereattd cjual. and endowed by their Creator with au inaiien able right to liberty,'* That the rejection of this itstemsrt is s shameless repa lia tion of the Declaration of Independence, and the G <1 lea Rule Tr.at n' Ving is so important as to nim;t of the postpone ment st tus slave's liberation, oven t r an hour, neither the preservation of the L'uion nor the s'llety ?f the Church, n>r tie peace of society, nor the cnfrauciiis-nunt of any people tubiected to civil despotism but it i< to ho demanded at all titrea, under nil (.ircum.itat tel. at whatever oust That the highest expodieu' i and on'.y sound policy i< obedience to the right hence the abolition of slavery, btin demanded by justice, cannot be injutiou! to anything that of right ooght to exist. lbe resolution* elicited tonaiderable 'le us. io which several members Uok part. A Mr lieory C Wright was the Brat speaker, ao.l cietinguished bi inset f by ais -trong language and violent denudes*' od? Iu the course of his reiuarki be aaid tbe church had teHen a ataod ia the matter, and arrayed what they call the Bible and what they rail Christ lu favor of slavery The speaker went on to denout.ee tbe Chnrch at Jeogth, atd was finally inter rupted by ono of the aoflence, who stated t?iat he knew of at least one hundred churches which took no part in slavery, pro or am, and te thought Mr Wrijht nad no authority f< r this wholesale denunciation, ant concluded by sajirg, "Mr Wrigtt, you are not right. ' Mr. Wright, In the course of bis rem*rtt referred to the courts of Judge Grier in regard to tho Fugitive Slave law, and sa id that if tbe Judge, or Jesus Christ hlimeif, eere on the bench, and would sustain such a Us, he ?ould say, "c!T with him" A colored Methodist minister from N'ew Bedford said, that when pr clamation wa? m.ide to prey for ilio'e who were dying from cholera in the South, he prayed that day, but hie prayer was, "Good God. tho i hast com r enoed thy good work go on atd exterminate ' he i.lave ow nee." He thought there was no hope for tbe s!a?e until the c< loied iran made baie bis strong *rm and took Uia liberty for bini'elf. tn evening s?s?ion wa* also held, and a number of a j eakers addressed tbe meeting Some of them wan (ju.te ibtempurate in tbeir lemarks HKVO.M' PAT. The society held three tessi in* yesterday They were all bumurousiy attended. Speec jos were made by Messrs. Hmond 'Jolnoy, Jo/epl Barker 8smu.?! .' llav, Wi:li?m Theme, Weudali I'hllllpa, Mr Kuroess, W Lloyd (.arri son, Charles ( Burleigh, and others I.ocretia Mott and K.isati <k>t also spoke klizabeth Wright recited an original poem pr?f*red for the ocoaaion. WiahlR|ton National Monament Fund, CRrmr. Die 8, 1SV) To cash rn hand t* MS 15 Coatiibutioiu from November XV to date 95 To Total. *0,733 a City UUUIfenM. AMfTAL Ham or TH? SWUB Hwnvouna Socurr ? The anuuei meeting and dinner of this Benevolent Society took piaoe on Saturday night la?t at Delinonloo's Hotel. There were prwent at least a hundred member* of the a* km la t ion among whom were Home of our oldest and moat respectable merchant*. A One dinuer, got up as they know how to do such things at Delmonicrs, wa* pre^ pared during the evening, at which all the oompany sat down During the evanlng the l'reaident of the Associa tion, W. C. A. Roberta, read the administrative re urns, from which it appears that during the last twelve months 1,-70 applications for relief were attended to by the so ciety, besides a great numbn of applications for employ ment or advice. The total expense* of the sooiety for the last year, for relief, *c , amount* to $4,lW4 20. re ceipts of the last year were *4,1 OS fl'A including the amount ($1,011 72) on hand at the commencement ol the year. I his leave* on hand $1,071 41, with which to commence the benevolent work of the society for the coming year, which i* to attend to relieving the wants ol the Swiss emigrans yearly flocking to our shores, ine anuusi election was held on Saturday. when the lormer officers were re tleoted as follows: ? l'resulent, w. u . Ko belts; Vice President, M L. P. de Luia; tresiurer. A. Mayer; aid Messrs H Abbey, S. Zur fcich, T SI Martin, and T. 1.. Mathey, were elected the Admiuutrative Com 1 mittee for the ensui. ? year. Th? company adjoarosJ at I a late hour in the evening:, much deligh'.ed with the Ies ^ivities ol the annual meeting. ! Pt wi vrxn fc*nifxi* ?The Committee on Clean in? the Street* Diet jesterday at tbs City Library, In the City Ball for th? purpose of considering the award of con tracts, as prot tded by the late ordlnanse. There were present the Comptroller, Alderman Brislsy and Allerman Thomas .1 Harr. From on* or two witnesses examined, it appeired tbat Mr F rancis (assidv was one of the bid ders fer cl -aning the Second and Third district*, and was the lowest bidder but In consequence of Mr.Casslly not having the requisite seiuritj provided at the time ap poiated for the cloning of the contract, the dietrict* were awarded to the next highest bidder*, Peter Shaw. Bernor and Keliy. The Comptroller was examine 1, and stated that he wa* present at the time of opening the bids for contracts, and that Mr. Cassid* was uot prepared with bis nectary security, and requested that the signing the contracts mi^ht be dtlayed until the day after The oora mlttee wai ed for Mr. Cassldy Ull the next day as h? de elred, and he not beiDg then prepared, wa* ruled out by the committee. Saow ?Yesterday m ruing our city was visited br a slight tali of en iw, the first flakes of the ieu*on. rhe weather in a ieiy short time urew quite oold calling luto use all tbe old ridlnr robe* and furs that could be raked up on such short notice. Firk ? At about 6>* o'clock yesterday morning a Are broke out in a brewery, 665 and 5tt7 Fourth streetj-ocou pied by E. Bronheiraer The building was a lager beer shop in front and a brewery in the rear. The damaged is estimated at about $700. At three o'clock thin uioroisff a fire was discover* ? in a quantity of etra * containing crockery In the basemont of house No. 109 Pearl stiei-t, corner of line, o aiu pied by J E. Van Antwerp fi S< n. auctior?>ers, and S T. Russell. The damage to the premises was trifling. Aoopistal Shooting ok Sim-hoard.? A pad accident oc curred on Sunday on beard the schooner Meteor, lying at pier No. 10, East river, whioh wtl prebably re*"1' in the death of the second mate of this vessel, Mr. J. W. Fox. It appears that Joseph W. Lambert wa* playing en the deck of the vessel with soma others, hav ing a lot ded pistol in his hand, which accidentally ex ploded, the contents taking etlect in the head of Fox. The wonnded man ?as immediately conveyed to the Ho* pital, where he now lies in a critical condition. Lambert went to the Tombs and surrendered himself up. Noktiikrx Pisms.sary.? The following is the report of the Northern Hsoensary, for the month of November last ? VTho e number of patients treated, 1 03'- Attended at their h. u-e*. 362; at th? dispen?ary. 685. Males, 4 W fe main 608. Born in Ireland, 694: United States, 380; Eng land, 17; Scot'and, 16; Germany 11 other countries, 20 with the foUowing result;? Cured or relieved, 889; died, 8; sent to hospital, 6; vaccinated, 108; remaining under treatment, 27. Whole number of prescriptions put up was 2,674; gieatest nuaber in any day, 127 , least, 44; ave rage per day, 09. Fkrwks to Brooklyn ?In our notice yesterday of the consolidation of all the fenles to Hrooklyn, we were in er ror in stating that commutation tickets would be Issued for ariv of \te ferries. We learn that the tick* ts already leaned may te used on either of the following ferries, bat no more for the present will be ?old:? The two ferries run ning fr m Whitehall; the Wall stmt; theFultin; the Roosevelt street; the Catharine street, and the (!?uver neur street ferries. Skpiois Acctpkxt.? V young woman employed in the French chocolate manufactory in Leonard street, near Church, la?t evening fell through the hatchway, from the seoend story into the cellar. Her skull wa* 10 badly fractured that her life is dispaired of. Meeting of the Horticultural Society. This association held its annual meeting for the elec tion of officers, last night, at the rooms or the society, No. 600 Broadway. Tbe polls were open at 6 o'olock and closed at 8 o'clock P M. Messrs. Thomas Hogg, Jr., and Alfred Bridgeman acted as the tellers of the election. After the polls were closed and the meeting called to order b7 the chairman, Shepherd Knapp, Eaq , the fol lowing gentlemen were declared to be elected officers for the ensuing year I'Rt>lI)K>7, , LIBRARIAN', Shepherd Knapp. James Cbeetham. VICE 1'RKslDENTS, LIBRARY COM MliTKK, Wilson <i Hunt, Andrew Keel, Wro W, I.ivencor*, Peter B. Mead. Jcha Groshon, comjiittkk ox raciTS, P.o'iert I,. Pell. Charier More, Asraham A. Legget: Ttomas Ho<g Jr.. TRXAsrRER, Will'am d. Carpenter. ,1a -ob C. Parsers com ox plaxts and kdiwei*. EKWRWXG M.CR FTARY, J E KatuU, Peter 8. M-ad J. B l^noir, OOKRWPOSDINO SKCBKTART, Robert rteed. George Wa. Cuitis, co*mitikk ox vECErARLBj, hsaxck ccmmhib:. Alfred Brldgemau, John Grct bon. Joi n Suttlc, H. M Pchit-flelin, Charles Kaight, Wm W. I beimore. cosmrrraE o.v sf:n>?. l'l'.-aticii (OJJMin hT, Isaao Buchanan, Peter B Mead, Charles Place. Alexander Gerdon. Jac?b C C'arsons. After the lesult of the election wa* declared, the mi ncte* of the last meeting were real and approved. Van ous reports were then called for, but were not ready to present to the meeting. The following resolution was put and can ied;? _ Rc'olved, That the Standing Committee on Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables report at the next meeting a list of article* exhibited at the society's rooms, together with the awards made. There were pref-ented for the examination of the ccm mlltf es i?st night several fine specimens of flowers, and cne kind of jsar. laised by R. d. Livingston Esq.; very sweet and beautiful. After some further general business, the meetmj ad journed. Superior Court. Bef .re Judge Oaaley. / 1 RY TKK8CS BKNNITT. Dr.c 5. ? The Courtroom was crowded to exoess yester day i.iornir g by a very Urge number of citizen < desirous of w.tnea: iog til* opeuit.g of this interesting ease. As ia usually the ca?e i n the first day of the term very lil'Je wan done beyond mere preliminary bui inert*. The folio w ina jury were empanelled:? N. It Sacketi, John Hadrian, William Vara dell, John Babcork, Frederisk W. Devoe, Mathew D. Grim, Leonard Thau.pnon, Augustas Siltus, James 3 ?per, James Nowlan, Simeon O. Saline, Isaac 11 j rm field. dome time was occupied in dUcusiing the question as to which party was entitled to the opeaiog. The Oour: Rave it to the plaintiff, with the reservation that the pri vilege of the concluding speech weuid no: necessarily be aec >rded him unlets it was justified by the evidence. The counsel for the plaiatitl' then proceeded to open the case in a spei" h of come four hours duration. He gave an extended sketch of the life of Fry. the plaintiff, and a history of hip various attempts in Philadelphia and in this city to estalliah an Italian opera. The learned oonnbel also dilated at eomiderable length upon the ca pricious disposition of c pera singers in general, and of dignors Bcne'ietti and i'.oei, and the other members of Fry's troujK in particular. Mo*es U White was then eworn far the defence. [Copy of the ELbulo of Sept. 15, 1861, shown to witness ] 1 have seen this paper before; I bnught It at the ofllce of the Hituui, the !>?ptr is cated Dec. 16, 1951. The Court then adjourned until thU morning, at 10 o'clock. loronera' Inquests. Coroner O'Dooaell yesterday neld an inquest at the Fourth ward stationhouse, on the body of Miry Kitzpa trick, ag?d thirty seven years, a na ire of Ireland who came to her death by falling oT the pier at James' slip into the riverat d was drowned. Dr. Chasteney made an ex ternal examination of the nody and did not and any no ien -e u/cn it &o ^ave it a* hie opinion that death waa eiitised by drowning, and a verdict to that efleot waa ren derad, Imjth CavkB' nr Jynot -vraxc*.? -Toe Coroner yesterday held in Inquest at the First ward police statu n house on the *x>dy of a young man named Walter Watson, who was found by the police in a porter house, No. 12 South street, in a very feebl- state, lie was taken t> the station hou'U, aud medical ale procured, but he died ah >r ly after. The evidence at the inquest showed tha deceased to be a very hard drinker of splritoua lienors He was a bai.d ? in ployed on hoard the canal boat Umpire State, of Be ilalo A verc let waa rendered of " Congestion of the brain, produced by ln'-emperan"*." Death Pno.'.ffTTi iit a Fall --Coroner WUbelm yesterday held an injuest at No. 48 Forsyth street, on the body of Roger Ouereln, aged fifty five tears, a nutlre of Ireland, who came to bis death by aeoice- tally falling do ivn and Mrikirg Ms ,h>-ad against tli* edge of a trunk, causing a depression of the skull and compression of the brain, which resulted ia death. A verdict to that eiTest waa ratdered. Williamsburg City Intel listener. Tiif Ex'is! C0MMixhi'<Mlh.s in Tho' m k ? ?lr. Butler, the City Clerk on Satur a> afternoon paid over to the Coun ty Treasurer $4,454 34, th.it being the amount given him by the F.xci ?? Commlatd ner< for 413 liqtu r licenses grant ed by tbtm in that oity It is alleged, however, tliat the total amount of money received for said licence I was $4, *30. and that the exeUfmen had made way with $lS7i fi'2, lear.ng that ami ant deficient. The lolloping is a copy of the otll rendered by them ? Rcciived ? Far 'sii in : I <' licenses $1,83(1 00 Expenditures: ? For printing, advertiiinr stationery, salaries, drinks, dinners, and eegsr? el Commiasioaera and friends 375 62 Balance remaining and due $l,i.*>4 38 The Tieasurer, not thinking that all things had been conducted properly, denmnoed of Mr B the ei.tlre amount, less *60, which he thought sufficient for inct dental e- pecsea salaries, Arc , and gave him until Thurs day morning to make up the balance of $.315 02, under penalty of prosecution. In accordance with this demand, the Corrm.laaiunera held a meeting yesterday morning for the purpose of taking miastres to e v.ricate themselves from th? dilemma caused by this demand, bat adjourned until tr.ia morning without transacting any business. Bon Fdward Iroat has tendered h (j realisation a* oae of the Ju.lgea of South Carotloa H A. FulUr,?r*?nal IntilllgtBM. N. 8. I inch, of J Donier, of Philadelphia; were imotiii the nt. Kimball, of Boitoa, Houne. M regieUred yesterday at the Cooper rw,' W w,Bf2:^dg W1- Y i were in Cleveland on the 3d ^t*nt York, Inlet,' PhlUdSlphU;7ohn U N J-i M F arrive! at th* 1'renoott Huum jestera^ 8* Spring*? Hon. Edmnnd Bark#, New Hamp*hire,Hmi M.tt Mll. MaewehoMtU; Samuel (Jetty. i.uui??aie;H?%M*' J*""' I l.o^jUoo. Beaeh, Hartford: John Ooldfeh ?.?'? ^i?k I fort W. K Laurence, New Vork; T. M Taylor ? , ? : R. Saxton, U. 8- Nary; B. I.. I.ooney, ^ i (?nine, Mexico; J. R. Mirriion. London arrived yei \ at the Metropolitan UoUL J^riay | _ _ , DKPARTPRE8. Houi ArlabSldi l "iuL*^h Ma" C f ,'.nf"t' c kftllSiii w ife"anda f ou r ob'id nn Mrt'jfar^'w Ta>lor, E A Lawrence, DrOJBrook., W Man.flJi'd JVb??T S irn 1,a*m J ,N "rown. H Hinsdale taMCfluiiu' Mrs ? T Fetts, L K Earner, D Manger, P liunt ? II Brisstm' teuK,,,*1 C#* me"eoR?- "?rl'ord 4LV? l?Z,r' Wells a largo'* messenger. U 3 mail agent Mr Mora./ ft S Hesmor andlad v, E C illokso., Ma* "lynn, J?e Flynn Mr? Kelly and child, Mr a C Mors ud urvirt u n n _ 1 U Fairly. W Will, am., K Strau,.?M Movenor E C H ifeV' K Waller, J C Muir, Mr. Dyer aid child Mr. V HoB*5?& M llogan. E T Fittn and daughter, W F Fitt* I, Anderson R Trnaa D Crowley. Mary T K Crowley, ,) i cDat'l. T To? ling, J Cart, U D Boomur, A Siotder, O ? Spear' Una L ?P*?r,Ni*sJ Spear, Miss ? Snear. Mrs j)illon aSd tWo ehil i.ren, H Vettot, J Brsn, A Xchf^dor, A Donald M Vnnn? 11 Mooney, O tteisnich, H Sehumht-it P Brown' I RamaK?' gen. 11 uikers, J Beakim, A Kil7bie. Il Garone J AUkaus n Litany T Bono, 0 Mo'ryn, Williim Emdck,' WCon?* H Groim, 1 leeney, M German, M Feeney, wife au.l ohilcl J J. yon, wife and two children, W D Bote J Doolev M Coi telle I'at Paine and wi e, Mrs Bully, M Armstrong 'f Da v J C K Barrett, C Barrett, Hiss Lester. II Ualbit J w sn nn' SS/j" W' B?'> P'"?. " ^"rrulu Go<fTAPIi. noid, J L Elder, R Fleming, G Laud kin. ? Van Nam? 4 V ame. J Kimball, M Bums, J Burns, J Gardiner 1* iiurni Itojatoeh, L C MoFarlao, J cierardl r Trick lcr, J l.acoste, N 1 oJrui*o? tt Hycbner, W 1' l,urab?r J Lti raber, J Cow.r, A Tuekler. O n Uordun, H A Potter J Mem, M llardnlck. J MaUtesdi, J Koilvr, M Monkoy l) G*. ri tii /p1' ' 'a^ K i ? tlavanuo, A Minelfo L A V ! , Francisco. D Storo, 1' Mcl>onald, 13 Albert W Fp?. diLthal, 1' Kline, ? Dcvolin; J Casker, T Ouill, T Boyle P Carman. J K&in, W ilallidiur, M Collins, W H Birr T I *ol?y. A J Koss, P W Adams, K C Crawley J Clara A J Valentin*, 11 T Piper, A J Cumliiker, J E ilutchinsnn J }.t0'eVt Patwr.on, M Mar^nat, J f Kieie, W C Arm"ro? Kishop, M Gwinn. J Maisenkall. L Uynaldt. C btein J ? C1I Kani l?'t ' li I' Wh?el.r. T iou Liyin, D^esh, C II Kamjetfc, M ? F 1 ollock, G Gorman, T U Jones, II K It * stod'-rnJt r ?,eU"u' J P'"J. J Aike, W M Wein*, U .Shaw, r iv . fi V. J Donahue, l'hil Doiioaon, Jr. Jos riri , 'n il J UHenthat, T Little, D U Ahrii . ?*"? A Uolverian, C Abruham, N J,.s Caven, T McCora.icic, L Connor , J iiria.ii, S FaIooi r. w Oar?richt. Thos Don alJsoii, i 1 CartJlght, C Keed, R II Scarburough. ? N B vu Varnham" R 'w'llfum ? T,Vro"?' ? CreJo/.C r..rnt.am. K W llliams, II Ogram. C Fenton. M I'maru J Holli ran, R Lavis, J Kelly, M O'llara. PMorland I 'J1'- J/1*rt. W^ Smith, P Russell, R MoCartly W Potter N e?.r /rSir v sssffs fjs^vS t pf2S?J?S$2V&$hi. ^tSATiSS^t I psr*T 5 &&."!? &l?gPi i S'1# 1 earso, D Colleny, A L Cowles, T Smith, TCuny, C MoGee MKeongh. J Clement*, F Hosier, J Dunigan, J NeaJlo J ?k^ 2? w J Holdran, W Stoole, W Maau R ttboemakrr, ? Miller, D Colman, A llawes, C II Oreono ' M Cleary T O Meal, P Hamlin, D O'Brien, I' Shery . T Jtojw i' K Mtici' a A f? ?' yi'V; J Uar.voy, U llolfernan.' A CornJCorn S i"v"8,.D' M?Vr?e*' ^ L Creigliton, W a corn, j corn J J > our man, ? Voorman A Bciltnr w ^ |tRIIl^bS11, 7 to0****. M Noon, B Salion, J Fay', T i n n ' ? '-lnd?. J Dunn, J W>lie, J B Gunnett C Gubbi V Tedalti A J^nl. v 'iV' fJ i P DeT0B' M lfe?eito, A .1 ?Uib, c ? 1 1 art, J C Hart. F KenirorbiLirA T Kerjfeli^C Kergelin, M ChurcK, J Damon, U White T K Smith, Wtam pboll, J ?is?n. J V Collen, Q Ward well U Ca-siUfy.Mrs taeiedey, M Brightor, PMoUinnie, 1' Boylu J Hitl t'ir i alih, P R Casridy, W Mance CF f l iuitt w a- Rf l'11' Capt Folson, Col Wakeman, U I. Hewitt, W W Shoemaker. T K fhomaH, D Burns L Roieri K l.uge, Mr Leroy, wife and child, J F Barber wife anif in' u'iLA H Li,nd"i' M H *?", i Kom C Uuley u;1*.?8, W1,B a?d servant, T Preble, J Bean, A Biggiani' Mits 1 houipson, B B Katto, ? W Wallice M iTshin W fi w'w'camilfcilii c ^far,tU-.d2' '' MorKan and' wife, E Mo Bath, W W C ampbell, wife and live children, J Can, J Walsh Col Kickardsou and servant, MrSoloswey, j Uunny, N Warner I> W x Ilia, R S W iliie, c Barton, H Morse, Or E Willis o Bherdian, 11 Nolson, C II Rumlett, J rry iid others ' n i5*fi il**11 California, in tho Northern Light? Jodre m V* ' *"r? droii and throe servants G A Van Bokkelen, bearer of despatches, from State Denartmant^ <f#inl 1,1ji11od' Madame A Thill in and ser' vant, J Hudson, S Leach, B F Voorhie' wife two children and servant. Major J G Barnard, H A IlarrUo'n; wifj inll^ aid two ferTants, Adarna A Co'u M?8aenKtjr, Wells, Fanc> A Co's Messenger, G Birrell, O Sichol, W C Briea ind wiff * K^W4111 c,|lld, 0 B linxwell, o B Upton, Jr Mrs eohn^.JS'l'l.'t'ii^1* V J. ,Bli inl?nt and servant, Mrs C Ja IS ii v, rin*'e> J Banker and wile, H Bow man snd wife, Mrs L Switt, Mrs Shrrman Mrs J ,nH lnlant.Hrs J G Foster and two children, Mis* L Fell Mrs C Wr?y and infant, B Es^imach and wife P J ll*zar,l 'j p u? Aitee, wile and two chilur*n, Capt J R Herd. M "a '*haw.ki and wile, S O Butler ai d friend, Mrs P B Clark h i am,n L Clark A P Smith. J Smi.h, M'iss ? Satdiord Mrs H L cS' Pau-his .M'ssoe ? Guorno and J Unerne, M {!"%' s Whaley, Mis* Foster, Mrs ? Smith and child Mrs \\ .Nelson, Mr* K Cook, Mrs M Roland J" Smiti, n J Mais field, Mr Tullts, S E Aldinr, S A Armstrong Mrs ilDu rant, J P Col.on G H Green. * Merritt, A B Love Mr* l*or C*B?ftnhV>r(ii,C. j nr#n' J Br"'hy' *1,e ?n<l two chifdren, Mr* rS irr i' P i, p ?van aDd lllUnt; Mrs a M Holliday T 1 Vt arnr I li French, wiic mfALt an-i servant r itiani Vi n '? 'wochilOren, Mrs JKauckaad two ohildren I Alidb li WiJJare, 1 O Johnson, L Lefrsric Mm Allan 11 ?e L'rM'i"- A W P ^uliin?,H S iro;.rd T L B;rker lant S p'fsricl C J' t1Laueu?teiu- wi,? ?nd in isni, a r jarael, C S Watkins. M fla??. S Bswden i n,it *l(;.?'e .J Steoup. J J Pay x Drummcnd, M J Newman Mrs W ioie IbsB thl oliildren. R Dempsoy. J u Ivins, Mis* J w ruae, M ins 1$ xs reus, AI laa c JJotuliss, F 1) Nolson W ()? li"1""' Vr.('a,r'pV",M. A C?r*on and ohild. MiV, Anne llugbts. Mr* J Rozadutria, George Crosby .lanes W Bowers ? Shubacb, S B l.armoni, S ? Scott T tfllo.g ?o?'. i ! '1 Mr" u Be" < children, 1. M Husor A (ilmsted, Mrs i> Clark. T ?win? 11 i>n.,, w ri i ? 1 v.. i /< u ,7 r ,, ""1?> u v-rowo, w H Jetrerson, sirs J smith, G M Colien, Miss An a Farren. D S Bronk i Lincoln, 1. Miner, D JUlanohaid, J Fiisem, SM Julkins (u'lin "?1 ??? 1 1'Mt J lj Fryer, T J Cranston R Whlti j FUW child, Mrs J Dover. S .^anoerman A I ? V*nrr*iiL? Ui 4 cll,I'Jren, Miss M ilnmphreyvilie Miss Mary liun phreyville, U W tonic, M New "11 and wile J T IiVli nuV ttr5t^n' " f M KeUohmer Jo?ph llill, I) " Maclson, Mr* K Forrey, J jhildren and servant- J Dnmtf and J children Th * White, JC Bland H Ke^hnm V i^r?wni, Mott. Thos IJallthan. P J Golding' Danl Rvan' R Standl??UV /'Ufr'v>n I?M5elli J * Merri". '?>? bt Damon! B if' l Campbell, Geo Rothwell, J Uirding, J DoJre if ?d' t ,.F?rd' *ife and 2 children; J 8 Fonnelmi.r J lincker, E G Ingalls, G S Foster Theo ? KUg R MoGeor'ge P 8mithn'*lt I. ^ ^ II Ring, T Donohoel K u " e' * Costlo, V Ward, Wm R Boykar C Fuller Jp, N Hemxuenway, J Martin and wife li lftiri?nn r i "?nVbb"?i w i?e iiu.ro nil. f'r ' T Oj;a"reno? Mr MoKenzie and vuie, u MeCon>ejr, C iranccis, T Leopold, F Ernest P Foli* I R George, O Irani, H l'rascott; C Ilubbard A Fletcher R Bate. 3 faender.on P Mclntyre, J Levi" J B Thrlll p hf mon, C Joseph, A Wanmann. DC Lord, C Tnrker 6 War b???' W ? Ri '?? H "c^ert, V Br gemann. P ?k??. ' r* Pid?Jon' child; F Shelley, w ?e and 2 children; Lewis Moore, G llaai, J C Jones H W W i Aubenry, J Kelly P Carroll, '6 Blank man, MlsfTr flowen^ I VV.ri ?r"p u"! ijJ ^ C*r?l, R Stevenson. J Maryal, G A r!n * s ?,!!> ?? Wife, Kin Mary (Juinn, C C Mor ?Mnf?,fv nr Hljmngton, J a Dooglasi, ? Kent J Burk, t Jf ,,rP^y? J Howard. J VVilliams, J Cuitia, A Silva J Leon s/uh'S ^J."kiD',f'Si'vV A Philip, A Franc Is, G Allen" cJ Smith, R Grassier, J A Holmes, Geo Morcic K F No*tn?? it Mciss, LMt'iSo, R Evans, TBassett, Mrs H u'trlow A unh?? l^'MHeWmV"*"? ? I* MoCornno'1 ?o<l Wife. QM Frank |P? V U- <illI,,1I?5'c'r5 *nd infant, S C Thompson and wife John F M ade, J N Wade. U Burns, P Riland, .1 H Ri?e Wm ""ST: 1 . '??! Finnerty, J Dalton, P Murphy, T SI all A 'V ' w e Fletcher, Ja* Johnson, u Vief simens. P Gilroy. B Briscoe, A Smith, J Juno* P Lawler Dtir hVm "I'lV-i fk81 Donndly and two children, J J H trfijA u i f00k' sCraae, D 6 Ross. Vf 3 Phinney. - I, u 7' Lyon*, J Leatch, J Mi Kinley R Ander La"'oo"cT1?tcH.rJ!'p>0,i,rC * ? Kidofr' P W iiartle, J T C^ F 'w iliMf T McD on al ^ ? J#a" ?m e*ry and two c^? ffd ran ' ^ Parker L DPettiboue, J Cbisiiolm, A Chisholm P P Acker son, G lilt on, 8 lil ton J Nelson. H Birney C W Rinir a ^KaSsaT iVman,RwV. man, Jt Baker, L A Field, L Cerpertor, A J ti Newhall S Partridge, H D iieardsley, .J Rirkpatrick J Pollen n Ma ^rr A1 s?l iMt K eEZi''.Iu, 1 atJ A T1 Fortior, 3 Aaron 801, A htlickbon, A A Plastriose A Mr W^llij fl rr nn.in * B fd*5?? W W t took weu' u Siulth, A MoCubbl? "r Ve' H Kanifn ?ViTN u^1' 11 Wil,on. J 1 Champion, J mhiJ ? a' nit* '' fhomas Iver*, Mrs F Saxton. ? Hi I s and wife, D Evan*, M Reese, (ieorje Sehnitte 1^ H Welch A 1 eisand, J Ktnnon. J 11 Kanaon W a Hutchinson, J Swift, A Gregg J Mallov T aii?. <m i. -on .1 c.peiatd, ? Ccpel?"5 J Bang ^ K ,"*A Verc^S' Mn"njDM%hMn' niilu,M' Israel Hafer, John John son, J M Johnson, William Bastord, C Benson, M Tucker ? f Dunnell*, C Brown, 1' Carr, P ciller, P Go dhart |V,? l.aw, J homes Ky .r*, L Law, J Burson F 4 Burvea *Ii li 8 \\ liliams, H Johnson, J Sutton, S Huntoun. S B Tiltou O riininipK, J Timmiug, ^ifeand i fant, M llcCourt P h. *.n chard, F Partridge. J Kerrick, M Blan"h7rd, c ila^n. j i'?"1'' ?J,^.Saunde?' P 'N Fri*ben, ?J LedreJge, S Umstal R Jonee, F; M.-r??n, D l'earsall, 8 Newtoa, J H Harrr D Me t a'tj, P Martin, P Rooney, L Whalen, tfsaitoa, \\ ' Me* Kir.nty ii top-land, J Elace, Jacob (.'sbe, Miss Rosa Mc JS&'KKKMSfk Siffi. " ? ? Com t of General ScaalotK. H-fore bin Honor Recorder Til lou Dir. 6. ? Thla being the Brat day 01 the Jlecember term, the court met at the umial hour, hat ow ngto noma ??.? a quotum of tb? <*rand Jury could not be acquired up to tie hour of out o'clock, and consequently thoje in attendance who diiaharged until to marrow morning. The Clerk then proceeded to empancel the petit jary, who weie in full attend acce The court then pro-seeded to dirpofe of aorna few caeea left over since the last terra, but, ?* usual on the part of the defence, all the cane* with the exception of one were obliged to be {X/xtponed. RENTKNCEP. Itnrglary t'n the Third Dtyret.- Jacob Dart*, a miserable looking <ierman, wu then placed at the bar, charged In the indictment with burglarlotuly en taring the atore of Stephen!* 1 born. No. 304 Broadway, on the lHth of Pjto b*r ant. It appeared from the evidence, on the pari of the pr ion, that the accused wan fomd on the pre mieea, having in hi* p.wwaion several falae key* The jury without leaving their seats rendered a venliet of gully, and the Recorder 'cnlenred the prloner to three years and ten months lin prison at? nt in the itat i prison. MvPiKKiors Armx'TioN.? The /rr.?ry City L'nioii states that a )oong Udy disappeared from that rieiaity on Wednesday night, under inyatarloim olrcums'ance* a^-e returned from ft f.hort walk, with a female friend, juet at bight. <>n nrririug at the door of the house he ntopped, and tellitg her companli n to go into the house, cte started ij- ickljr down the road, as she t-ald, to look fot ber hantkercbirf Her nompaidun waited for a bio uentfon the steps, and paw her go a fa* j arda, s'.oop down, and then turn buck U ward* the house. Tne friend theu went Intr the bonne Nhe bad tia dly shut th*? '"nor behind her befoie she beard a faint ory. Thiamin.? that lier fria .d waa only call ng to her not to shut tin . "jr, ahe mischievously locked it, and ran up alaire, lnten ing to ??ep the youcg lady wmtiu; at the doot till th? ser vant ahouid optn It. from that nv rreMt nothing has been seen or heard of hor. Her fa her and brothers fiiv led she htd gone tip stairs, the fiend, ! i the mra? way, fancied that she had atald beliw , an l It wis only after coming 4own to the parlor th?t both dlsoov* red tin absence of the ' daughter of the houae " Search was 1 immediately commenced, and tha young U>ty'? *hawl foui d clo-e to the housp, but no oth?r traoae hate yet been discovered. ?he U joaog, pratty. and accomplished, but ia Dot known to hare been upon latimate terms vitU an) of tha oppoalta eei A dlaeaae reeetnhllag eholera baa broke a out la florlda, aad baa thua far prove 1 ttrj fatal. Court Calendar? This Dayj t'.vn ? :> Snrn Diktkiot Corn? First day of term. BCT? y? i,n kt ? General Term.? Noa- 1 to 8, 19 to 13, 124. 14 16 ' Bpikkmk r. ??*? Circuit? Nos. 499, 40#. 447, 323, 61 1 806. 3??. K ^89, 488 423, 488, 477, 481. 426 CtomioK I'.baw ? First Part.? Noa. 744, 766, 845, 933 to MO, 941 942, 944 046. Part Swn^- Nos. 807, 9i2, nlf' ' *"? ?18> ?ao> W2. 923, 926, 926, 92?, 930, Uoi, vo2. .oo^.10? branotM ? Noo. 838, 828, 143, 15J 12?' 2?.1' 8" 21,4 507. *18< w. 10?. 101> 102. M4, 660, 666, 396, 481, 622. 203. 3?3, 73, 67, 68. fc, ft47. 77, JS' m ma KW". *?' -a8i^w -83. ***> 663, 628, 636, 207. 48, 662, 648, 260, 'JftO 39-1 272 16 7 141, 00, 423, 466, 137, 214 , 216, 21 i ' ' ' ' ' Married, On Sunday, December 4. by thb Key Jamen B. Harden burgh Miss Adklaiuk A. Uub and llr. Taaooou 8. Nine, all of tbia cm lb Kahway, N. J., on Sunday, December 4, by the Rev. *? 8. Sheidin, Mr. Charim W. Ciiasin, of Sprlu?tield, Masa., \? Emily A., youngest daughter of the late Samuel Kli.de. {j.q., formerly of New York city. "lT??-ber 20, by the Rev. Dr. Krebx, Mr. I'm T. Do i to *i?? aimira L. Hi'Mhh, both of Newark, N. J. Novembe. 20 by the Rev. l?r. Kreba, Mr. Alfred A. ! Smydbe, of Ne.^w x. J., to MUa Fkajk'h E. Wallao*, of | this city. Died, | Ou Monday, Decemb.. 5_ Jim, daughter of Wil I liam and Phebe Jane Kna^ aired 6 yearn, 9 mostha and 26 daya. ^ ' ' The relatives ard friendu of the i.Qiiy are requested to attend the funeral, to-morrow afieri>~>U| ?t on* o'clock, from ber late residence. No. 03 Went Brow way. Her re main* will be taken to Cypresa Hill* Cemetery for '<iter ment. On Monday morring, Dec* mber 5, Lyiua 11., wife it Jobn Cook, in the 36th year of her age. The friends of the furailj, and those of hia brotbera, I William, Henry R and Edmund F. Cook, are respectfully invittd to attend the funeral, to-morrow a'ternoon, at three o'clock precifely, from her lato residence, No. 68 But Twenty ti jhth Ktreet, without further notice. On Monday morning, December 6, Kluajikhi li Smith, aged 4 year h, 10 mouths and 20 daya, only daughter of Jan.t h M ana Emmelme S. Smith The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from No 3 East Thirtieth htieet, to marrow af ternoon, ot one o'clock, without further invitation. At Columbus, Ohio, November 23. Si-incir Sm.au. in the 62d year of hie age, formerly of Williamsburg, L. I. On Monday morning, Iton?mber 6, Edwin Washington, only von of Eilward A. and Cataaiae (Jttvanagh, aged 10 months anC 19 days. On Sunday t v?uing, December 4, Elmer Barti.ktt, aged 44 years. His relative* and friends are invited to attend the fune ral, this day, at twelve o'olock, from the Washington Hotel, No. 1 Broadway. On Sunday, December 4, of consumption. Jamh Dokan, of Dunlavin, county Wicklow, Ireland, in the 37th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from hia late residence, No. 380 Pearl street, at two o'clock this afternoon, without further invitation. On Sunday evening, of dropsy, Thomas Wuitkman, aged 31 yeaia. His relatives end frienda are invited to attend his fu neral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of Lis brother in law, Jamea Donaldson, No. 70 West Twentieth street, Manchester papers please copy. HI AR1TISIE INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers. NA.MI*. XJUVS KOK DATK. Europa. Liverpool New York Nov 10 Hnmboldt Havre New York. Nov 23 Niagara Liverpool Boston Nor 26 Arctie Liverpool New York Nov 80 Asia LiverDOol New York Dee 3 Hermann Southampton,.. New York Dec 7 Curlew New, York Bennuda&StTbos. Dec 7 Canada Boston Liverpool Dee 7 City of Mancheater.Liverpool Philadelphia Dee 7 Black Warrior.... New York..... Hav. k Mobile.. .Dee 9 City of Glasgow. . ..Philadelphia. . .Liverpool. Dee 10 Baltle New York Liverpool Dec 10 Empire City New York Havana At N. O. . Dec 12 Europa New York Liverpool Deo 14 Humboldt New York Havre Deo 17 Andes New York Liverpool Dee 17 Yankee Blade New York . . . . Aapinwall Dee 20 ' ALMANAC FOR WTW YORK? THB DAT. Bt-N RffiH 7 12 I MOON 8*18 11 00 81' n both 4 81 | matt WATia ? 03 Port of New York, December 9, 1853. CLEARED. Steamships ? Nor! hern light, Churchill, San Juan, Cha? Morgan; Illinois, Kinstrov . Aspinwall, M O Roberts Ship? Liberty, Aikln6, New Orleans, Stanton ft Thomp son. Barks ? Savannah, Small, Antwerp, E D Hurlbut ft Co; Virgin;*, Thurlow, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres, Thomp son & Hunter. Brigs? -Wacissa, Powell St Marks, Ac, 8mal!wood, An derscn & Co; K Russell. Mayo, Savannah Tan Brunt & Slight; Uaiy Ann (Br), Balcaui, Halifax, N3, H G Dona van. Sohrs? Watchman, Friend, Jacksonville, Thompion & Huuter; T C Lyman, K ^lsej, ProOdence, J H Havens; Gteenway. Kirby, Alexandria, kc. Sturges, Cleaiman ft Co; Tekoa Jsckn an, Baltimore O r Mcintosh; Kloise, Kobin fon Wilming'on, M Cwady, Mott & Co; Grey Eagle, Barker, SivaLtlla an<l Ca-tbagesa, Hoyt, Williams, ft Co Laura, Garcrer, Bul irrore, Nesmith ft Sons; Hope, Jennett, New Haven, J H Havens; Kmpire, Oa borne, Mobile, Sturgsa, Cltaj> an ft Co, E H Nash, Wallsoe, Jacksonville, Thomp f on & Li nter; Roanoke, Anderson, Jacksonville. R P Buck ft Co; Agnes Lor 3. Nassau, C ft E J Peters; New York, AUlns, Richn cad, C H Plerson. Sloop ? Corinthian, Shepherd. Warehara, E f-prague Steamer? Gecrges Cre*k, Powell, Baltimore, Parker Vein Coal Ccmpaty. ARRIVED. Steamship Florida, Woodhull, Savannah, 62 hours, to 3 L llitchill Dee 8. in coining out, fas .ed *hip Southport, hence for Savannah, atanobor inside of Tybee light; 4th, at 7 25 PM, Cape Hatteras light bearing NW, exchanged signals with steamships James Adger, for Charleston, and Augusta, for Savannah. bark Cathrin* Duckwitz (Br em), Homeyer, Bremen, 38 days, with 2C9 paseengers. to sings, Muller ft Gosling. Nov 21, lat ; 3, Ion 62. spoke ship Charles Hill, of Boston, hence for New Orleans. Bark Emprixa (Port), Neves, Lisbon, 60 days, to J A Maehado. Sohr Trader, Whe?ler. Georgetewn, PC, 8 days. Schr Marine, Powell, Wilmington, 17 days. Schr Almeda, Welden, Fredericksburg, 4 days. Schr F F Randolph, Ire'and. Philadelphia for Boston. Schr W Loper, Lake, Philadel[hia for New Haven. Schr Wm Clark. ? , Virginia, 8 days. Schr Olive Branch, Ireland, Barnstable, 4 days. Schr Janes H Ash mead, Burgess, New Bedford, 2 days. Schr Lydla Catharine. Smith, Stamfoid, Ct, i day. 8chr Joseph Hall, Coe, Portland* Ct, 2 days. Schr T P Abell, Dickenson. Prrtiand, Ct, 2 day*. Schr F Hall Russell, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Schr E M DuffleM, Billiard, Port land, Ct, 2 days. Schr E Brainerd, Hulso, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Schr Humming Bird (new), Bogart, Newark. The H B is intended for the Wilmington trade. Sleep Saml Hall Cce, Portland. Ct, 2 days. Sloop Amelia, Combs, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Sloop Phoenix, Johnson, Portland, Ct, 2 days. BELOW. One bark and two herm brigs south of the Highlands. SAILED Steamships Dlinoui, AspinwaU; Northern Light, San Jnsn. Wind at sunaet, E8E, and light. [Br Sajtot Hook Pmmm Tei.eueaph.1 Tbi Hibhlaxi*, Dee 6 ? Sundown. Steamships Illinois and Northern Light out over the bar. One bark and two brigs south of the Highlands, bound in. Wind East. Weather haiy. Memoranda. Messrs Tobey ft Uttletleld were to launch at Bath on Saturday, a ship of 800 tons, called the Brother Jc nathan. One fourth of whaling bark Smyrna was sold at auetion in Sow Bedford 3d Inst, in lfitiis, for $1,246. Herald Marine Correspondence. I'lllLADMLPHU. Ota 6 ? 4 PM Arrived ? Ship We-tn oreland, Decan, Liverpool; bark Envoy (Br), Heputy, Londonderry; schrs Cambridge, York. Liverpool; Braios, IMckln/on, do; Thos P Cooper, Gacdy, aid Ephraim Aon, Westcott, NYork; O Avery, Lane. Vlialhaven, Me. steamers Usury B Beach, Saun ders, Hartford, Ct; Kennebec, Copes, NYork. Cleared? Bark Gov Parris, York, Portland. Me: brig Tbos Walttr, Hiortb, Wilmington, Del; >cbrs R G Wilt'en, Cain, Citnfuegos; Zealous 4 Br), Smith, St John, MB; Em pire State, Atwood, and W P Phillips, Watson, Benton; T Cooper, Corson, Charleston. DlMOtcr*. Rn Siiip Twton, at Charleston, from Liverpool, when off Scilly 17th Oct, expetienoed a heavy gale from SW to N NW, during which main topgallant mast and yards bad to be oat away. Eiporlenoed heavy weather all the parage. Ship Hr.vry ? The valuation of the goods saved from the ship Henry, at Nassau, has been ag oed upon between the salvors and Messrs. T. Darling ft Co., agents, at ?95,010. The salvage was settled by the Chamber of Com merce at foiiy Ave per cent. The salvors consequently receive $42 760. r,H Ship Britawma, while at anchor off Quebec 28th ult. wan cut through ty Ice and waterlogged. She was towed to Wolft a o. ve. Br ship John Campbell had to slip her anchor to ei cape the ice, anu waa towed to the cove. The ferry steamer Oeeen \ lotoria Was cut through by loe at I'oint Levy, nod sunk, but was afterwards raised. Copt Nowell, of British bark Eliaabeth, which went ashore at Riviere du ijnp night of 28th, reporin nine Br vessela ashore a' Hare Islam) and River Odes. One of these, bark Mount Washington purchased in Now York last summer, and parti} itf.ureo lb* re. tassinu* passed Kiviere dil Loap in safely Another, bark Britirb tjusen, was surrounded hy Ire 2sth. and the crew bad abandoned her. Twenty one pi|iiar? l iifpen vneln, upwards of 12 000 tons, some of which were Iwaoeu would probably have to winter la Q jelxr. Several had taken up winter berths on the tOth. Bark Hvpkiuo*, of Boston, bffir# reported sunk at r.ea, was coal laden Capt 1'erkiun, ib> two mates and three hemoen went down in hsr. i he six ol the cr?w who ar lived at Havana| ?tere fallen in with, after being twelve bouts <n an open boat, bv brig Crocur and taken to Car denas !>th ult, whence Ihey made their way to Havana. Bv Rkhj Mahimc, Boudrot, from Sydney for Boston, be fore reported ashore, went on Naucet Beach 'i8th ult, obt 4 .\M, a nule south of Ue Three Ughta, whloh the man at. lie helm mistook for (ape Anu Lignts. She is nearly new Ti*:r> Dacotah? The master *n4 fonr seamen of schr Da cotot. from W1 mingtjn, t, for New York, were takon to Havana bv bark Orllne St John from Ronton It will b - recollected that the D waa in eon'aot morning qt 'KJth abt 30 allot NE of H*ttms with k vomoI suppoe^a a largo bri(; that Capt Mankins, bU mate and thwo n\?n rot an board the Urn* veaeel, tearing Joseph 0 Shofeldt, may, ob board, although, m be stated they promised to send a boat for him; end that Mr H ?u subsequently tak*n o? by whaling bark Ibroellt, and earned to New Bedford* Rkki nruuiiK, at Charleston from Havana, experleao*d heavy weather, aad had sail* and rigging somewhat la jaied. Biuti Erik from Philadelphia for Boston, returned to the Delaware Breakwater 2d inst, having been run Into by aa unknown bark on Wednesday night, off Barnegat, hating ringing injure*!. Bk iikio Char D* Woi.y, ashore at Hooka way, U expeoted to be got afloat as soon as a good part of her cargo Is (Un charged. She does not appear to be mneh injured, and leaks no more than can be kept under by the pumps. Bai<i Diun, before reported aihore at the Delaware Breakwater, was Moated off and moored at the breakwater on the afternoon of the 2d inst. The cargo had all b?a landed. Bare Wiujam, from New Orleans for Chesapeake Gity, in ballast, put into Philadelphia 2d inst, in distress, having lost forward, had foremast sprang, and fore and Mia sails aplit, in a (tale 23d ult, oB Great Egg Harbor, An will be taken on the railway for examination aad repair*. Schr Hamuli*, of Wellfleet, was ashore 2d inst, at Grow Run Bar, 20 miles below Berlin, Md, whence asiiitaaaa would te sent to her. AVhalcmtn. Cld at (iloucester, 30th, schr Flying Arrow, Merchant, North Atlantic Ocean. Touchtd at 8t Helena In Sept, Pienear, Baboock, of Oreenport 120 sp 80 wh: Samuel s Thomas, Poole, Matt, 180 ?p; Pearl, Forsyth, NL, 40 sp on board (sld in oharm of the mate), Capt siok on shore; Oregon, Baboock, G reenport, 10 sp, and sld in charge of Mr Terry, the mate. Capt B having left the vesnel on account of sickness, and returned home in the Sarah, of Mattapoisett Off Bravo, Oct 18, Otbello, Bicker man, NB, oil, if any, not stated. Spoke Sept 26, Charles, Manter, do, clean; Midas, i lowland, do, do. Heard from In Arctio, Aug S, PaolSe, Passe. FH, 1 wh; 2Mb, Amazon, Barber, do, 2 wh?; N P Talmadge, Ed waHs, Cold Spring, 7 whs; 23d, Alfred Gibbs Jeoney, N B, 4 whs. Oa Covgt of Peru. Oot 16 Walter Claxton, Andrew, 8F, 12 m in out, 400 sp 400 hmpbk. AtTombei, no data, Mennon, Houghton, Nan, 250 sp. Kpoken. Bark MurHlo, from New Orleans for Boston, 23d alt, 8ft miles N of Double iVad Shot Keys, lying to undar oloee ret fed topsail. Foreign Porta. Bakradow? In port Nov 4, schr Seeing, (not Z King), from Plymouth, NC. ClEm'KUUH ? Arr Oct 29, bark Eliza Barns (Br),Watling ton, hence (and sld for do 23d ult). Sld Nov 2, h rig Mal vern, Jarman, Philadelphia; 23d, bark American, Adio. NYork. Caiia.vah ? In port abt Nov 20. brig Matlnio, Thorndlke, for Boston, ldg, takes 4,600 galls uolasseH, at S2 76 hM. Cakiiknas ? Arr Nov 9, brig? Crocus, Reed, Boston: Gaai Mari-hall, C?lcor<', Wilmington, NC; 10th, barks l/nloa, Hewitt, Philadelphia; I aura Snow, Hall, NYork; brig Win Purington, Douglas, Wilmington, NC; sehr Klectrio I.lgkt, Thomss, Portland; 21st. schr Geo By ran, Blanchard, Boa ton; 22d, Aid, Stellor, Charleston. Sld 22d, schr Isabelln, Gage, do. Halifax? Arr Nov 30, schr Helen Hoben Eldridge. New York. Havana? Arr Nov 10, schr Marietta, Smith, Charleston; 13th, barks Elizabeth J, Brooks, Philadelphia; 21st, Tom Corwin, ('astner, Boston; McConnell, New Orleans; schra Alice, Butler, and Mary Garolke, Woolingham, do; 33d brig Kate, Radovich, do; 26th, barks Cornelias, Ward, hence; Franklin ( Hamb), Thompson, Galveston brig* J Harris, Berry, Wilmington, NC; John Steven*, Peters, EUa worth; schr Enoch French, Hall, Alexandria; 28th, brig Ellen Hayden, Marsh, Wilmington, NO. Sld 11th, sehr Flying Eagle, Post, Cardenaa and Sierra Morena: 26th, brig Trieste, Lampher, Dot- ton; 28th, bark Jamei Hall, Tam? NYcrk; schr S W Iindsey, Elliott, Sagua and New York; barke Star. McKellar, NYork; Ixiuisa, Llndrey, PUiladol Rhia; brig Townsend Jones, Da>ton, (from Belize, Hon,) York; ichrH Mary Caroline, Woolingham, New Orleans; Greyhound, Marion, Santa Crui. Cuba, to load for London. In port26ih, ships Cbas Holmes, Pillsbury, for Londoa soon; Moses Taylor French, disg for NOrlaans; Mar* Ward, little, for N Orleans, cld; Orlando, Whita, dlag; barks Neri, Curtis, do; F A I'crley, Stanwood do; Lu nette, Davis, do; John Corwin, Carter, abt div; Wild Pigeon, Radovich, for NYork, soon ; Louisa KiUuun, White, do; Lyra, Bemis, do; John Benson, Winchester, do; J l'atton, Johns, tor do 4th Dee; Elizabeth, Brook*, for Philadelphia, ldg; Almeda, Pepper, for N Orleans, old: Odd Fellow, Elliott, unc B B] Hall, Crowther, do; brig* K1 e, Thompson, for NOrleann, soon; Mary Elizabeth, McConnell, for do 30tli Nov; Guloare, Phillips, dlag; Ju lia Moulton, Donnell, do. Busy, Harmind, 1o; Torso, Brown, do; Sarah Thomdike, Harding, do: A G Washbarn, Leet, una: schrs Marietta, Smith, anc; Republic, Snow, disg; Marie, Baker, da: Alice, Butter, do. At do 23d, bark Louisa Kllham, Whita for NYork, llg; takes 3 100fboxes at $1 25; Odd Fellow, Elliott, dlag, chartered to load at Sierra Morena for Portland at >8 pec hhd Marjkl? Arr Nov 0, brigs Miria, Ingraham, Havana to load for Bristol, HI ; 10th, S P Browa, Freeman, do to kind for Wilmington, NC; 26th, brig Gen Boyd, Gilpatrlck, Ha vana, to load for Boston. Matakkas? In port Nov 22, brig Martha Kinsman, Dyer, for Cardenas to load for Philadelphia. At do 2eth, br'? ralo Alto, Mackay, for a Northern 08 port, leac'.icg nn,la?ses at $3 per hhd. Arr at do 6th, bark Gen Green, Dav son, N Jrleans; Sib, brig G W Russell, Liesegang, NYork; 9th, barks Marin Heney, Davis, Boston; Jubilee, Creech, Portland; aotar May Hotter, Sawjer, do PKR?A?inico ? In port Oct 21, bark Emily, Robert*, from Philadelphia tT Jon*, N'B ? Arr Nov. 29, rctr Josephine, Fritz. Alex andria; U'th, brig Ann Campbell, NYork; schr Relief, Whipple, Alexandria. Sx.ca ? S'd Nov 24, barks Spenoer, Klrby, Trecartin, and Sarah Aon, Pa i ley, NYork Tkimiiai)? Sla Oct 30 brigs Carlann. Ames, and E Druaa mon't, Pinkham. New York: 31st, nark Ix>ui*a Eaton, Shields, Boston; Nor 2, brig Klixa Ann, Chase, New York. Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA ? Arr Dee 3. schr L H Nicterson, Boaten. Bid pchr Express, Boston; Cardenaa, do BALTIMORE ? Arr Iiec 3 a 4, steamer Thomas Swann, Fair'owl, N York ; bark Maryland Davis, Boston. Tele graphed, a chip unknown. C1J 8d, barks Emma (Br), Morrison, Liverpool; J J Cobb, Niokerson, London: Beta (Brem), Guatavus, Bremen ; brigs General V i'ieroe, Good roan son, Liberia Tla Savannah, Sylph (Br) Smith, Weit India* BOSTON ? Old Deo 3, brig J Nickeraon, Nickerson, Balti more. Sid steamer City of B< ston ; bark Ella; brig E Ban ner; evening, from below, ships Aurora, Josiah Qulney; barks Lacilla, Rouble, California, Jede; brigi Vulture. B Young, and Edinburg; 4th, barks Vesta, Oak; brigs Aenl an, Maria, A l.earj, Rambler, Chesapeake, C E lay, Em pire sibrs Manuela, E R Saw* er. BELFAST ? Arr Nov 26, achr? Aid, NYork, 2?th, Qa telle, <1o. BATH? Arr Dee 2. brir Richmond, Chasley, Wilmington, NC t-chr T Hix, NYork Below schr Klvira Ingalto, from Savannah. Cld 1st, sohr N Berry, 1'endleton, Apa laebicola. BRISTOL ? Arr Dec 2, sohr Rocket, Altihon, Tlahurr, to load tor Windies. Sid 3d, sloop Charles, Rhodes, N York. Went to pea, bilg California, for Havana. CHARUOSTON? Arr Dec 1, ship Triton (Br), Smith, Liverpool; barks l'udyona (Br), Arkle, Lancaster, Eng land, 42 days; Ju ia Dean, Mallory, NYork; brigs Mooes, Jarvis, NYork; Naroissa (Sp), Domeneck, Havana, IS days; Gulnare, Phillips, Havana, 16 days. Cld Nov 30, ihip John lU venal, Morrison, Liverpool. Sid 30th, aehr Uabella. Gage. W Indies; Deol, steamship Iiabel, Rol lins, Havana; snips Alliance, Tinkham. Htvre; Raw York. Edwards, Havie; barks Boriiquin (Sp,) Julian, Barcelona; Caroline. Sherwood NYoik. CAM IN' B ? Arr Nov 20, rchr Mentor*, NYork. F ALL RIYER ? Sdl>ee 3, schrs Daniel Brown, HeaM, and Fountain, Davis, Baltimore; sloop T W Taome, Cum mings. NYork. GaI YESTON ? Cld Nov 21, bark N C Buchanan, Osiww, NYork In port 17th, ships Stephen F Austin, Clark, for NYork; J W Fannin, Norris, from NYork; barks Lamartlne, Ab bott, and Ocean Eagle. Barber, from NYork: Fraaols Se cor, Pitcher, for St Marks; Norambega, Delaney, for N York; Helen, Hall, and Trinity, Parker, for Boston; brigs Choctaw. IhieU, do; Km pi re, Newman, for NYork. GLOUCESTER ? Atr Nov 80. schr lancet, NYork for New bury port. Sid ) >ig Pleiads, Center, Surinam MOBILE? Arr Nov 78, baiks Gov Briggu, Hailett, Bos ton; Angela Brewer, Ulmer, Rockland. NKW ORLEANS? Ait Nov 27, steamship Pampero, Flanders. San Juan del Norte, 8 days: shipi Westminster, And rod. NYork; European, Turner, Havre 2Sth Oct; Mo dora, Brown, Havre 10th Oot bark Undine, Merry man, Liverpool 6th Oot; brig at the 1'oint; schr Anita, (Hes;, Brass, Yera Cruz. Cld 26th, ships Mediator, Ball, NYork; Luoon (Kr) Meynler, Campeaoby; Richard ivUtop, Ware, Iiverpool; bark Kepler, Wilson Boston; sahr Mldae, hearh, Havana. Towed to sea 18th, ship Isaao Allerton, barks Madonna, Aquilla; 19th, bark Matdana, brig Mary Elizabeth. NORFOLK ? Arr Dec 2, schrs Emeline Peterson, WD licniM. NYork; Mary Mershou. Turner, Albany. CM hrigs Lucy H Chase, Cook, and H Kelloch, Morse man, Barba dos. In Hampton Roads, schr Konduakeag, Haskill, from Daiien for Fafrhaven, Mass, sprung aleak, and airried sway part of ringing anu sails NEWPORT ? Atr Deo 1, schrs Larkin, Churbuok. Phila delphia for N Bedford; Daniel Webster, I*nwis, and Brave, I-ovell, Albany ,for Wareham; 2d, brig Denmark, Gam msge Cardenas .'or Boston; sohre Matilda E Wells, Perry, -nut. n?h for do; Si rah. Talbot, and A L Hyde, Emery, I'tii' i Ji l^kia for do; H mer, Bnxter, and Hartfuid. Teagoa, NYork for do: E Smith, Smilb, Baltimore for N Bedford: Haxnah At Abigail, McAltster, Norfolk for Camden. SU 3d. h'lg R B Law toe, Gardner, Havana. NKW BEDFORD ? Sid Dee 3, sohr Laura Jane, Shermaa, NYork PCN8AC0LA ? Air prev to Nov 23, schr Peerleie, Pat terK n, Demarara. PHILADEIJ'HIA ? Cid Dee 3, schrs R LTay, Cain, MobUe; Triumph. Mason, Boston; A K Hay, l/eeds. Savannah. PLY MOUTH? Arr Nov 27, schrs WiUis Putnam, Atklna, Philadelphia. J P Glover, Doane, NYork. Sid 2&th, sohre Matilda, Churchill, Frknklin, 1*; California, Kltg, eat Hannah, ? , do. IUHTSMOUTll (I/iwer Harbor)? Arr Deo 2, iflhr Bolivar, Robbies, Maoh'as !or NYork. i PROVIDENCE? Arr i"ec ;t, ?ohr Wild Pigeon, Miliikea. Baltimore; propeller Osceola, Manoheoter, N York; sohr MOUii, Hawkins, do: sloop John Cottrell, Albany. S4 Hd, Hr biir Klua (toddard H-nneberry, Savannah; schre Mary, Chace, and P Armst.rnnf, Thomas, Baltimore; Po leftine (of Prorincn'owu), Richardson, Norfolk and Riah mobd; C L Bajles, Tooker, and Willow, Chaee, for Phila delphia; John Buggies, lawrey, do (or Frankfort, aooord itir t i wind) ; 4th. Mary Natl, (ian ly, Philadelphia. 1-ORT3M0UTH ? Arr Dec 2, echr Maroia l'ribou, Sweet st- r. Wilmiiigton, NC. RICHMOND? Arr I >oe 1, bri? R T Watnon, Black mao, NYoik; schrs Merchant, Win ers, do Courier, Rogen, ltoMon. Sid Fchr Hichmond, Harris, NYork. SaYANNAH? Arr Nov U9, Br schr Planter. Weod. White Haven, Eng. ' id 30tb,schr Mason B Devi* Davis, B,Mtoa. SEARSl'ORT ? 81d Nov 26, ?hip Premier, Kosa, N Orleans 27 ill. brig James Crosby, Clifford, Cardenas; ttth, bark Sarah Park, Pendleton, N Orleans. SAI EM? Cld Dee 1, sohr Isabel, Kenaef, Tangier. TARPAULIN COY K ? Arr Nar 30, bark Undine, Lewla , Montevideo Oc? 1. for Boeton. W1IM1NGT0N, NC? Arr Nev 30, brig J E (to wan. Jam dan, NYork; schr Mary C Pieroe, Smith, Boeton, D?ft I Br brig Ester Ann, GrifflU, Newport. Eng. W HARWICH? old Nov M, ?n Naieoa WelU,^^ ?at, (fro? N Tort) 9mv.ml