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FOURTEEN DAYS oa = es withstanding the admirable manner in whic! besides the 3 and that the system of specific Sheridan, De Peyster, New York; Ellen Brooks, Day, New community, The “Presee” concludes by eulogi- The demand for the packets has been scarcely equal to the supply thus early in the season, and before another the bulk of sing tho spint shown by the Belgian government in | uties should be abandoned by Portugal, and one of | the crop was secured, that, in point of quantity, the origi- , LATER FROM ENGLAND. | aa é sail ad valorem 4 duties substituted, with regard to our salaeivee never wboliy Favored and that the Thompson, fr New York, soon: Swat | soum packet the upply will have reccivel « lane wc of : — manutaccuy produce. aggerated. Another cay ch; Cairo, Boston, unc; recei \ So t has been the increase of banditti in va- ‘ j of the rapid and continued fall in prices was the magnitude be. 4 cession. The trade of the South and West is growin, ARRIV. . 80 great has be y Fora reduction of 45 5-11 per cent on the import Py BS Guave: . O ian a ft ® < RIVAL OF THE rious parts of Spain, that the government is taking | duty on her wines, the papier Portugal, England taaiteant mad the release of solarge & qdantity Landon. "Bid dain Montiel, Raker Lotion ier NYS "| healthily, and the circulation of real capital, not broken STEAMSHIP ACADIA notes eaaeieae for the suppression of these peda | obtains in return @ reduction of 20 per cent upon Swear of our own growth were beginning to make |, Pours Scbor, London ier N¥ork | bank credits, is becoming daily more free. . ap slagianec} : one class, and 40 per cent aon another class, of her | their appearance. Even on this point a little explanation i id Thejgrowing demand ‘or capital i commercial pur- ‘The writings of Charles Dickenshad been transla- | manufactured goods, there being several articles on | may not be amiss ; for large as the receipts from abroad | , OFF Beachy Heap, Oct 29—Ocean, Higgins, Baltimore for | sity, will lessen the demand for stock investments, in all Routerdam, Revulsion h = ted into the Turkish language. which no reduction is admitted. But unequal as | have been, they have not so greatly exceeded those of for- iu the Corn Trade—Improvement The frands upon the revenue continue to oécmpy the proposed reduction was, the commercial treaty | ™é cen sufficient reason for the extraordi- im Cotton—State of Trade—Feeling in Bel= | the attention of the British government and the Bre | P&ing signed, it would be litic to rejeet it. nary fall which has taken place in the value of the arti- glum towards America—-Fatlares—The | tish press. The extent ot these frauds appears |, Te Prince de Joinville and the Duke d’Aumale So for aieanther has, since our last, been very favora- d Ble for wheatsowing and ai " hitherto to have been butimperiectly understood. | Bad Teached Lisbon with a cquadron of three ves- | which fell in tho early part ot the wack having supplied Wee ladies probability, and the best descriptions—say New York State and City Stocks, Ohio, and Kentucky—will absorb the ftoating cupital seeking that glass of iavestments, This jemand has greatly improved since the result of the elec- roit, NYork. » M'Mahon, NOrle: 19h » Neil, d Conx, Oct 21—Sid Bridgetown, Betty, New Orleans, 22d— Douxtass, Kelly, from Caerna: of and for Boston, was falien Slave Trade, &ec. &e. sels, The former w: ding to Brazil, the i tm with ba 4 sinking st fon 33, and the 4 A paragraph on the interesting and delicate sub- J ,Was proceeding to Brazil, the soil with the necessary degree of moisture : farmers | token off by the Marthe at 1, lon 33, and the crew | tions, and has been followed by a corresponding improve- The Acadia steamship, Captain Ryrie, arrived at | ject of Her Majescy'e health aititiieal condiaca | een pega = sei sialhe dunes othe pact cpa tend heen tee mf P= SP, oe posal Bo aA "Hits, Bosten. Sid 13th, | ment in prices, In our arbele of October 10, we mention- u y Li . ee lozer , NOs . Boston yesterday morning at 2 o'clock. Tn the round of the papers. We, however, | Palace Necessidades! » thetowns in the agricultural districts, Nov material im- | RoMstAbr, Oct 2i—Arr ig, Woodbury, NYork. ed the prevailing fears that were entertained lest the party She brings our full files to November 4th. refrained trom copying it last week, and have no| ‘The Finance Minister was making very satisfac- | provement seems, however, as yet to have taken place in Basmen, Oc SAsr Le Wicting, Richmond. in favorof running in debt should succeed to power, and 2 aA ‘ou, Krawer, N York. The Acadia brought fifty passengers from Liver: | Srate that the inportent and delete -c pool to Boston, and left eight at Halifax, where she | nounced by our cotemporaries has not been men- ' a orig ° teeny; the demand ; and, at some of it a downwards. In many parts of the country mills have the depressing effect those fears had upon prices as shown ina table of prices, which table we now republish, adding Hexvorr, Oct 4—Arr Unie, Hanson, Vi Hastmuna, Oct 2—Are Stephani, Flor, Fibs, Newfoundiaud, "NYork. Std 28h, teol 4 tioned in those circles most likely to be well in- + Algters. been standing for some time for want of water : this diffi- isuy, Ort 15—Gaspee, of Providence, Allen, from 8: the rates of sales up te this date, as follows :— ie ove board four for rosa ne earned: peng abet ariareaasels 1 ca their be. | Latest accounts from Algiers represent the Freach culty has probably, in some degree, been removed by the terebarg for Bostor don the island of Hallsp Paices or New Youx Stare Stocx. ¢ news does not appear of muc! 7 loved Sovervign. as more successful in their attempts to occupy the | Beary Hhowers on Tuesday ; aud, so soon as work can be | "Peet “Get 15—Arr Ferdinand, Hager, Baltimore, 18th, Au | august ips” ABetatt There have been very serious revulsions in the | rn. Journal de Rouen of the 90th ult. states, that | IMetOr portions of the eounay,, General Bugeaud paves figepntar gaa Meg otal for Perey may bo dein, Nae N York; 20ch Sophie, Beeuken, Baltimore; 2th, | "igt.” 93" a0 ae ope eiraem | Sper che Ter eh Corn Trade. the ; r > was quietly advancing, and hi lestroyed on his ae i han gh Babes aby 4 | Sept-14, St 092 85 090 wl 00 - 3 3 operatives employed at the manufactories of : : : AmsteRpam, Oct 31—Arr De Vrede, Wiesman, New York: . ‘ rd Several eminent corn houses have failed, chiefly | Drucourt, near Baross, assembled on the 28th ult. nod # tort belonging tothe Ex-Kalifst Ben ‘ hog a as bona fig manner Oct, 20-—The demand | Agnes, Camerao, do. Je eel oe ast st ake as an oe aloe - Pr “ in considerable numbers (some say G00, others | 2! discovered near a vilage a number of silos full | fF ley been partly active, and the sale | Awrwenr, Oct 25—Arr Maria Louisa, Vandersten, NYork; 9 91> 088 the ioe pas connected with the Meditterranean trade. {Pia of wheat, barley, and salt: Several tribes had made | #0Unt to 5,000 bags, including 1500 American taken on | 29:h. Jean jengnien, Peterson, Richmond; Jas Caskie, 89 290 = BINGABIN, 85 aB5'{ 97099 - Tl A Seeded tT ix | 2000) and demanded of the sub-prefect an increase | jp, b : ulation. Pr: very fully supported. Pillsbury, Vi aon ea au w m4 ‘he Anti-Corn Law League still continue their | o¢ wages. Finally, it 1s stated that their remon- | ‘tei submission to the Governor General, who Peay ders ‘Sennede. Oct 15—Arr Albany, Watson, NYork, os S23 36. 8S eaiaian. oun oe weiclent: teat” the areheor wes reached on the 6th inst. the Oued Soufflah, near the pac ap tea iy ty Degg Md Hayne, Oct 21—Arr Louis Philippe, Castoff, NYork; 23, St a 2a 2 as = > Colonial markets are very dull; and the despon- | obliged to order the gendarmerie to charge the peo. | P°W-el;Garroubi, On the Sththe rear-guard of the | 300 American taken on speculation. Prices are steady? | sui Lelig Hino «read ero oc a St Sree ce Sey oe Seen oe eed ial mi ry an lespon. iged g charg per pec ys . Higwins, Baltimore. i 7 - Aesass i ple, in which operation several were wounded. amp was harassed by some horsemen and | although although the market has been quiet to-da Katx, Oct 2—The Havre, M’Kown, of and for New | April, i a90 oe Re OB ae dency among the commercial classes has increased. a ape ~ Kabyles,under the orders of Ben Salem,but a charge | Nov. 1.—To-day there has been a very fair demand for hich took fire 20th inst. has bem consumed tothe | i" g; © a0 07 ale 2G a7B 88 aa = The British Queen arrived out Nov. 8d. She put | 4 Dsutcars Avratn 1x Hreu Liv —A good deal | soon routed them. pe See fon Ammonien 7 jt4 2800 bags have been sold, inclu- Les, Oct 27—Arr Polux, Offersou. NYork Tay eat Bo BEN eS into Fayal and remained there five days for coals. Gio pebteeinn teunen of ma deheate « i? ia saan eee meena ee ou SP gir biled end py American od speculation. ‘There 1s no change 2 Oct Pos Gaou, Gibson, Bahia. yinpart 26th, Aux. aww BS re er i 22 lwossatoo France will not sign the new Slave Trade Treaty. | high life. The rumor is, that a noble Prince has | was shot dead from behind a bnsh by a Kabyle, Py! OE diag a for Cotton has been limited, ag een ae Fosshen: One et oe oo ot 32 2a The Cotton Market has much improved and a long been attached to the eldest daughter of a noble | whilst reconnoitring the ground in advance of nis | 8d barely 9000 bags have been sold, the trade being the Prixcr,, Nov —In port, Levent, Webster, for B "15,84 ald T034'8o BAHGABT — 99 090100. ALOE . Duke, whose family, on one side, claims certain | regiment sale buyers jolders offer more freely, and sales can no Wm Neilson, Morris, from NYork, just arr; Mai 30,83 84 BL ahi —BZgaB3 — BOGAN 100%ai00 brisk demand sprang up, at an advance of an ith. | consanguinity with that of the Sovereign. The re fe Sidi longer be effected atthe partial advance of ju per Ib. ob- | Stetscn; for Philadelphia, unc; Hannah, Fajlor, from George: | Nov. s7,46 492 Ot ab? 86 anh 93 “a86 102 “alt2Y6 . 4 4 ey P. J se town, be it Uhe Money Marketis without change. sult of the mutual passion existing on the part of | A letter from Stockholm, Oct. 11, in the“ Augs- | — Nov.3.—The sales of to-day are 3000 bags. ‘The mar- ~~ si ia Marine C ndience, t a mere sc catty dae tena he 4 a There is not any probability that Parliament will | the Prince and the lady, renders an atonement by | burg Gazette,” states that the Russian goverament | ket isheavy, and prices are with dificulty maintained Oexrce on uae Dapps Wisepaas? | een, cme rare ne oer etn gencmninanene be assembled before February. mnerriage now absolutely necessary. has notified to the Sweaish cabinet, by the medium |, Coke ‘Newport, Nov. 17, 182. New York State stocks, it appears, have advanced fiom Her ip’s situation is, of course, now unable | of its ambassador, that for the future Swedish and | ceudingly vaaalenien wate a —Prevented by ex: putas Mar berrt « Prowivence ice WOW! 2to8 percent. The greatest edvance has taken place in 5 per cents, which was the last investment. They have now more than recovered the decline which the fears of @ wanton increase of debt had occasioned. The city stocks rank still higher. Notwithstanding this rise in New York and other sound The King of France talks of abdicating in favor 0 | to be an’ led; Fath i i y I days last week > any longer concealed ; and her father has com- | Norwegian vessels are to enjoy in Russian ports the i y. ; the Duke de Nemours. municated wih the Prince’s father upon the subject. | same pacar as Russian Visuals, and ae to be lok Pi ptt a pte ben aoe it Lord Lyndhurst retires, on account of ill health, | His Royal Highness immediately assented to the | subjected to no higher duties. . The latter adds that | has not been so far of sufficient duration to admit of many and Sir William Follett is to be Chancellor. ” | necessity of union between his son and the Noble | a new commercial town is being founded in the | vesselsentering the port; we have therefore to state a ve- Prince Selitehit asd Sergeant Spaakie mee deal oe ly ; and the pring. Hieae is marinas to more we Aap prieiit, which is to bear the name scanty supply of grain from Ireland, and scarcely any 1 3 | the reparation which lies in his power. But accord- | of Oernskoeldovik. persons are to be allowed | other coestwise or from abroar; a moderate quantity of jah for Providence: leaper, Crowell, Prov jander, NOtleai oe inh Ni Baltimore! et ae w York; Reaper, Home Ports, }d Adams, Gay, NOrleans. Id Abbathula, Sawyer, NOrleans. Sid so is poor Grace Darling at last. She ‘died at,Bam- | ing to the terms of the Royal family can espouse any | to trade there without being obliged to submit to | !ti#h four and oatmeal, and 7195 barrels of flour trom Ve- Ceres. stocks, the Federal government has been mnable to ob- burgh, Oct. 20th eged 25 years. baad bee the peyton obtained consent of the be Teralations in force in other towns. “iy , aie oor. the principal arrivals since this day se’n- G nn) gr *iverroo tain any money on its 6 per cent stock, and the Treasury : eign. . 5 Z in a letter from St. Petersburg, it is said importan' Meleith A fallen . eeks sinc There is no news from India. A Were the Prince and the lady in question to be | changesare about to be made in the different rieie- avenrooL Provision Manxet, Nov. 3—dmerican Pro- | fo, ory ay tate ag bo d, Bae ois hase i ‘hein preci not briny rate Nothing can exceed the dreadful dullness in eve- paved pices ek consent, ihe marae would pant os embassy is talked of for Prince Tcherni- prey gtd hd hon eee evn ‘Ame- | from Charleston; Orson, De Wo elphie, Cid T cent discoutt a ae parece none the faced, : ille ‘and. the offepri eieet ilesitieiht” ini i an prov: i continu as the quanti- | Moody, Mobile, Autoleon, 1, NO h . ry department of business. zal, fispring thereof illegitimate. | chefi, the minister of war, who is to be replaced by | Froronadian is now reduced inte a small Nompten, gr | Paisteletie. he tek Ritnoe, Bare teers standing is not greatly increased. ‘The increased activity i : i h, Ei , Scott, The Queen has, therefore, been. spplied to, but ali | Prince Mentchikoff, and the Soy of the marine 18 | (cased rates are demanded, 60 barrels New York city Je Sintthy Portiaw Princes V' Manchester goods never were so low as they are i i i 5 attempts to induce herto alter her mn are vain | to pass into the hands of General Petrowsky. Count now. ‘ Nor is this all—the consent of the Privy Council | Kleinmikel is advancing with rapid ek to the fost Raby Nepean ong Doni jsotg posed The past fortnight has been a dull one, and there | mustalso be obtained after a year’s notice, formally re v4 Lipson vere taken the seat of Count | ed Sor—piokied, more slowly, at our quotations. s is little of < ..| Siven. 3 4 ‘ ‘oll at the board of works. Consi le arrivals of cheese, which meet a read: is little of novetty to communicate, whether as re- Her Majesty (or her Privy Council) argues Syr sole. Lard of an inferior kind is scarce; fine also getting andon; Sea Egle, Sinith, Port'au Prince; Vulture, Nehmond; Union, Paine,d; Martha, Parker, Baltimores Amold, Bacon, Salem, NJ; Od on, Nickerson, Philadel Emel ne, Nichols, do; Edward Kent’ Yates, do; Lake, Vi Wilmington, NC; Holly Bush, White, North River, Va. for Newburyport. of capital has rendered them no longer a desirable tempo- rary investment; for the banks and capitalists seeing per- manent investment, having all fears in relation to the soundness of New York stocks removed, turn their money 4 5 ene 5 PHitapeirata, Nov 17—Arr t gards domestic, foreign or commercial intelligence. | thu: “Tei A t ee ~ i " a into that channel. Every day increases the discredit of . s:—* Tt is ble ie ; low in stock, the demand for which is good. Baxter "ast, 0 ry day ino * possible my children may die; then} — Siill another collision had taken place between Bs ladelp arnar the Federal government. The late tariff, which has very The state of the Corn Market continues to be the | comes the King of pA ial 1s very old ; after | the Meronites and the Drusee, and the Pasna had Pig A ARREST yee med dlp ap haeed Principal topic of conversation in the mercantile | him, Prince George, of Hanover, who is very | been obliged to interfere. The affairs of Syria ap- and monied circles. sickly ; next, the Duke of Sussex, and then the | pear to be as far from adjustment as ever. Accor- Prime Asta 43860, mess 448 6d to 438 6d; prime ke of Cambridge. Now, if all these events were | ding to one account, a cainp of 25,000 men was to | sas 6d to 428 64; United States mess 83s 6d to 37s 6d. wam, Kogers New York, Cli Geut Warien, Gxle, Mindi uttleson, Cape Haytien, St Domingo; Aurora, Wood: y, Boston. “Bautimons, Nov i6—Atr Frances Jane, Thompson, Turks Island, Cid Pera, Bailey, NOrleans. “Sd 'Eliza Hand, Hand, materially injured commerce, has ruined the revenues, and with censtantly increasing arrearages, the depart- ment struggles on with the payments due on the bonds of The revulsion in the Corn trade, by overwhelming | to h: H . ng appen, the Prince alluded to would stand an ex- | formed near Malatia for the purpose of securil ‘Bacon—84s to 39s per wt. duty paid. Providene former years. As long as Treasury notes were at @ so many houses at home and abroad, has spread dif- | cellent chance of aesuming the sceptre also. ease between this belligvecani> * "5 | Hame-Dry sto 10s; pickled 90s 64 to 358 6d per owt. Aeareeaten SG Noe tie ais Oneeenee: Voce Exatport. | mium, the pectterinn dase caah for those bonds. The ficulty and alarm on every side. In this case, a SAREE becomes the Queen of Fashions for November. duty paid. Sld Gen dation, Sylvester, Boston. 1, rate of the Treasury notes akes it profitable to England, should the Prince at present espouse the Cheese—378 6d to 558 per cwt, duty paid. Nonroix, Nov It—In Hampton Roads, Alwilda, Tolman, TOOTALY HOtSS BOW. AM p psy Waldoboro for NOrleans; Glide, Pray, and Holton, Godfrey, Waldobors or NOrteana; them into the Treasury instead, and thereby deprive it of all means. Congress very soon metts, when some new Another extensive house,'that of Hunter & Cov: | j, ‘ The materials to be during the winter oF lady, and such a contingency, tiowever remote and 10 be worn during the winter seasenare | Lard—35s to 43s per cwt. duty paid. entry, has failed in London. improbable it may fei Trust not be allowed to | of 8¥' Lia description, Taff d'tali, foularda, wa- | Buter—None. . tered, checked and striped silks, pekins in fety, : |. Mosite, Now 9—Acr 0: NYork via Charles- Numerous otherheavy failures have occurred & | &xist; So, we hear, reasons the Queen; and we | With valve cabhicanres topemdines du feleoreod cache} Geen Eras bbls pork OS Lise Cheese 640 Gases arn | (2%, -endon, Baker, B han, Blake, Liverpool; | measures must be adopted. As matters now stand, the the distrust with which the ‘Corn paper” is now re- | Svice of ee least some of her: Monisters cad adv: | mareareties tnd rocked silks, are these principally in | Sosboxes; lard 301 packages. New Om gommarve sot narieaiieay tee weal ueoncet Coe ere?) garded by the Bankers and the discount houses, | sers; we say “some,” because we state upon au | redingote of striped pekin, with camail of velvet, ands Stare On Taave.—Maxcnesten—Upon the whole, | Gavelgbordeans; Columbiana, Barker, Havre Eapindo a8 well as the national faith, are all to be sacrificed to the with the consequent difficulty of its negotiation, has | thority, that the Duke of Wellington is in favor of | tin capote; redingotes of cloth ar. ken of. It is | there has been more doing in bloth and yarn. but at prices | ta; J'W Huntington, Kingsbury, Rio de Janeiro: Creole, Dal- | idle phantom of protection, to a class of citizens who are te was. Cli Chevalier, Woodbury, Havre row, Sleeper, NYork. has the effect of bringing to the ground a number of the union. z fe wt ieeson ni bea ion on heron ee wenea ar rien i aioe by faa Garvan gal firms who for a long series of years have maintain- On Wednesday, the greatest excitement prevailed | made by giving alittle fullness at the fall of the shoulder. | Greek houses, who at old rates have been operating pretty od i {atidghdial Goaition amongst the authorities of the county of Stafford, | The already long skirts threaten to be even longer and | freely. position. Eng., and the persons in charge of the gaol, in con- | fuller; they will be ornamented with three rows of folds, Mancuester—Tuesday Among those who have been compelled to sus- | sequence of the deep-laid an well-concocted plan | flounces, inlets, and lace, alternately with tucks, gi terial change in the demand, and certainly no advance in pend payments we must notice Erasmus M. Foster, | of the ehartist rioters confined in it to effect thelr Be yo jul ee waren wg eh ints | the prices of goods aan, there was upon the whole a At 7 oe me cor made are ing i ek than duri Helmsley Brothers & Evans, Foster & Langton, of tan, by. 9 Man Sart hong ieee aren 18 Davin aera at the shoulder only; grey ie atavarite py ty a pea Tortie pear rey wae he aoe Stocks are sti London, with many of equal importance in Liver- | sentence, was put into the governor's hands, This | *X' exonedingly light, and many spinners and manuficturere pool, Manchester, Glasgow and Stockport, while | letter disclosed the plan of the prisoners, and in- PC lp ci MER aire reek gemr poets peice: = eaten ha “ecuezee yiupeteeet es meee on the continent we must not omit J. H. Wichman | formed the governor of the time when the plan was | velvet will be trimmed round with ermine, and have of Stettin ; Archias & Co., Rey Brothers, A. Gui- | °° be carried into execution. square ermine collars fastening with a cord—above the er- . 4 Tora ABANDONMENT oF THE Nicer Exreprrion | mine is a rich gimp trimming; camails entirely of ermine i jt ‘ 3 1 4 , , very active, lly inthe white cloth hall. F inte ‘ Co. Sipe tix other firms at Marseilles ; to- —Intelligence has been received from Western Af- aes ppiitesdrom! he. pe tag ond Siar Crinpins ate'| come: tins oy the principal ibasinees- hes been. done in sether with others in Paris, Amsterdam, Nantes, | rica, to the 2d August. It announces the return to | With sleeves Siamioses o¢ orcilles delephant, and an snside | tweeds, petershams, and othcr winter goods, but there has and Schiedam. Fernando Po of the Queen’s steamer Wilberforce, | ‘Thisisfor the Crispin Gree; the Crispin cloche is with | &f late been rather more done in cloths of a finer uno light American salted pork is become a staple article | {rom the ascent of the Niger to the Model farm of | colictpelerine all of velvet, with armoles, “Anew style | ¢F (uality. npn ny (peepsenc neg ry baa ich bhiwiaiGk in Hidhe gudéis dow ech of the African Civilization Society, and the bringing | of paletot or cloak is entiroly en bias; they are made of a ore pret engbin Ale 4 “ Sr erasekbaoes 7 ‘ow selling at most of | away of all the people and property left there by velvet, worked with braid at the sea theyereniierloueruinia wz sour bacon factors at the rate of 44 per pound. Ame- | the Niger expedition. long, and are ayia Pelisse a he r. Braid is much | . Ae sanloragd oa “ atthndi f bmi . used to ornament dresses as well as manteaux. luppERsrieL.—There wos an average atthndance o / ript eet has also been introduced. Hamburg beef Ps Scouse pho bak cna Aopen, to arg Ge Caps are worn very small, with ruches, lappets, and | buyers at this market on Tuesday, and a fair business was per pound is likewise exhibited by some of which raged durin, turday | ends of riband, bunches of flowers without leaves; mus- | done in those goods that suit the prevailing taste. Wool- our grocers. and Sunday, are of a most distressing description. | lin caps are generally a la paysanne, with a narrow pa- | len and other plaids were in request, and any nov ty in ‘The Gncon inid llent health, and i“ The loss of life and property has been immense, | pillons chaplets coqueretes of shaded riband; the petit | the article was purchased with avidity. t excellent health, also in the and it is feared many vessels foundered that never | pouf bearnaisis a kind of round caul of lace, in thecen- | Hatsrax.—The demand for manufactured goods in our family way. will be heard of, the unhappy crews perishing with | tre of which is ancud or bouquet of floweis, with lappets | market on Saturday. was more oxtensive than for some The Paris papers of Friday are still chiefly occu- them. falling on the a a fA are made in three shades | time past; but strange to say there was not a proportion Fs i . A storm at Rome has thrown d Tasso’s Oak of ponceau velvet, iniermixed with gold bandsa jours; | ate activity in the wool market, which was considered ra- pied with the question of the rightof search the aud tea Coleman Plas own ® je wipsy. aoe - red ab 5 eae — _— a la | ther dull. treaties ot I 20th Hl ee Oita. god olnmomaaia ‘cdhurioae TTT _—Monday —We have had ab 2 yr oninad 1881 and 1893, and of the 20th of Decem- | ‘The Bordeaux Journalegive an account ef the to- | cardinal, are all preparing for the winter season. Hoag SalMauan OTA. gues. Goad have sigsea os. bi _ 3 Lord rae dene &ec. Our Ve tal | destruction by fire of the American ship Havre, higher aed Car eanelniy dententtne eke mand, “Dyed goods havealso been eagerly sought after, vate letter repeat at the French government has tons, Captain Kowen, i in that iy and the market has been entirely cleared of them b: y the head, and curls are very long; the bandeaux are worn | S09ecn nuyers, who do not ofien attend thismarket, Not the whole population as one to 20. The stockholders of the Erie Railroad met at the Broad street Hotel, There was present a vast assemblage o f very large capitalists, both of this city andthe southern tier. Great enthusiasm was evinced for the prosecution ofthe work. The meeting was addressed by Saut Aurey, Esq., of this city, J. P. Mawnow, Esq., of Steuben county, and several gentlemen from Rockland county, who ere acquainted with the nefarious transactions of a certain family there. After much consultation, the following ticket wes agreed upon :— For Directors. William B. Astor, N. York Charles M. Lew ee Peter Cooper, .G. * Prosper M. Wetmore, “ Jonathan Platt," Tiog Saul Alley, « ‘Wm. Maxwell,Chemung co. Charles A. Davis, "~~ Alex. 8.Diven, Allegany co. Sheppard Knepp, ~*~ —_-B.Chamberlain, Catiaraugus Elina Townsend, = county Stephen Allen, “Sam. Barret,Chautauque co, ‘The New Yorkers on tLis ticket ure undoubtedly the very strongest names that c ould have been selected. ‘The cliques who hang around the Pipe-layers, and the editor of the Standard newspaper, met somewhere about 34 Wallstreet, and were addressed by James Bowen, the present President, Henry L. Pierson, the brother-in-law of Eleazer Lord,of Piermont, and several other relatives of the latter. It was agreed that the following ticket would be voted for by the Pipe-layers’ party and Mr. Lord’s friends, viz.:— Aston.—J K Himes, Boston ; T J Grund, Philadelphia ; NF Dixon, Westerly, R.1; Thomas M Cronnell, Balti- more; Daniel Thornton, Jr., New Bedford; NH Brown, Pbiladelphia;M K Smith. do; Thomas M’Connel, Boston; Wm H Dunbar, Abington, Mass.; FM Weld, New Or- leans; § Fairfield, Boston; F S Newball, Lynn, Mass,; Geo F Leitel, Syracuse; C P Ives and ledy, Lansinburgh; R Bald, Philadelphin;A Brooks, New York; Mr and Mrs W E Bleecker, Albany; M Gill, Philadelphia; C. Crolton, Washington; A 8 Hobbs, Philsdelphia; John Campbell, Baltimore; John L Batzer, Washington; Mr and Mrs Huf- ty, Philadelphia; L Seymour, Westchester. — Extract of a letter from our Agent at Charleston, 8. C. To Messis. J. Pease & Sox, 45 Divisien st.— GentLemEen:— WE RENDER ABOVE STATMENT OF AC- count, by which there appears $58 20 in your favor; and we annex adraft for the sum, to balance'the account, ex- cept tie last assignment of $160 worth just received, but judging from present appearances, it wiil not remain jong, ig ‘you had better send by first vessel,say—800 packages, at 1s. $100; 600 do at 2s. $150; 200do at 4s. $100; 15 do at 8s. $15—making $365. , Your invaluable Hoarhound Can‘y has performed a great many cures here. To prevent the calamity of being without « Pease’s Candy,” you will attend tothe order immediately, and oblige Yours truly, HAVILAND, HARRON & ALLEN. Cuancestov, Nov. 8th, 1842. Haviland, Keese & Co. No. 90 Maiden Lane, will corrob- orate the above statement, and this letter will let the pub- lic see the demand for our candy, and a)so how it is esteem- ed by the Char! —Although there was no ma- Lexps.—The purchasers in our cloth halls on Saturday were considered very limited; but on Tuesday the demand — officially and formally communicated to Britain that | Port from New Orleans, and intending to return im- La i it this ready sale, the: least J. PEASE & SON, 45 Division st. | James Bowen, for President. Edward Pierson, brother-in- the treaty of the 20th of December, 1841. will not | ™€dia’ely in ballast. 3 ‘The newest form of bonnet is of moderate size, rather | Povement fn prices. Wool sl ussies Metiaaney Orato. sie Henry L. Pierson, Mr. law of H. L. Pierson, and be ratified. aaa had goo urred as Gl ow whieh destro ee ime’ omsiag sat orcas eae pert kat bent pied Price, end the manufscturers buy very sparingly.” DR, RUSH'S INFALLIBLE HEALTH PILL is | . Lord’s brother-in-law. now Cashier. REL 3 u e large bonding warehouse of Oliver Wingate, . J jah H. Piersot ff Charles Hoyt. Intelligence has been received at Constantinoyle, | of goons aad saveraloiber buildings. gate, Tull | Ppoutsand small feathers; very elegant capotes are made | Havar Manxxrs.—A circular from Havre, dated 26th | the best medicine ever prepared for the cure of dyspepsia “Rockland ‘county, "Mr. R. M. Blatchford. or indigestion, billious and liver complaints, headache, heartburn, eruptions of the skin, piles, and are invaluable in the numerous complaints to which women are subject. le medicine is the result of many years of study and experiment, on the part of the late Dr. in Rush, of Philadelphia, one of the most skilful physicians of the age, These pills are exceedingly mild heir operation, giving no pain whatever; and by a happy combination of medical agents they are enabled to carry off all the vitiated and irritating secretions from the alimentary canal and remove any inflammatory or other derangement of the animal economy which may hat been induced, equalize the circulation, restore a healthy action to all the secretory organs, and promote a more vi- " of satin peliss: of two colors, the outside of green glace | October, says :—Our cotton market is again very calm and according to the Augsburg Gazette, that the Schah ‘Wram eer with white, and the inside all white; the siajoue mat feeble. The busiaess in sugar, though a little. more ani- of Persia had accepted the mediation of Great Bri- + ‘ quisseof apple green velvet is lined with white, and cr | mated than last week, was still very limited, but prices inh the diff ty Las hi d th The obsequies of M. le Compte Laborde took | namented with bunches of Indian currants, green and | were with some difficulty maintained. The sales, on the ain to arrange the diflerenc een him and the | place at Paris on the 23d ult. Tne deceased, in ad- | white marabouts inside. Capotes of velvet, with aigrettes | whole, consisted of 238 hhds, at 56 te 56}, and 56 fr 90cen- Ottoman Porte. dition to other writings, was author of the ‘ Pic- | of the same color, are pretty; the heron de Dalamatie, | times for good middling. In foreign and Bourbon sugar Accounts from Madrid of the 25th ult., states that | turesque and Histori Voyal in Spain.” He was | plumets de coq, and plumes irices, are fashionable. nothing occurred. Coffee remained without any material the reports of a conspiracy, hoving for ite object to | °¢ of tte first to send in his resignation on the for- | , Velvet, velours epingle, and satin are the materials now | alteration, an holders appeared willing to diapose of the'r nf r fi. mation of the Polignac ministry. Addresses were | O10" ontsto the fro oo worn a8 | stock; however, we know only some good ordinary St. advance to retard or advance the period of the | pronounced on the occasion of M. le Compte Boug- Seen prety aie oeemame ds Fetieeke eT Domingo, which Soult ty ots 68 65 ne fr; 467 bn Queen’s majosity, had almost entirely ceased. All | not and General Rumigay. . fr. Wine fue thecuet qe Sa ep . 9 . ‘ if. Markets, apprehension of a change, or even a modification of | |, Joseph ee peg nage: See enieet Lonpox Mowry Manutr, Nov.3.—The Consol Market | What deci ed in value, 162 casks Caroling having been Lord’s father-in-law. E. H. Blatchford, present Go- Attorney of the Company. leman Hiram Gray, of Chemung who seldom moves out. county. Eleazer Lord, of Rockland William G. Bucknor, county. The balance of the seventeen to be made up from the other ticket. The stockholders must keep their eyes open, or else the united interest of Lord and Bowea—the former holding about one thousand shares—may defeat the great werk, and ruin the interests of the shareholders, and the people of the southern tier, ana of this great George D. Wiekh shen, an old g the Ministry had ceased. 7 7 A has not been so firm this morning tor Account or for mo- gorous performance of the organic functions. Parisdumentiindhougil will: mot dkeet befoke “the fits of his uncle, the Cardinal Fesch, regarding his | 30)°In other words, for immediato ‘rs nater Consoleare | 4 62 casks at 24(fr. In Kast India rice nothing wasdone. | ©°¢°11 Fholeasle and retail by H. G. Daggers, 30 Ann st. | city. inning of J meri ria tortie o Ene town, apes a Noort} percent. marodhen tes energie a aeacticera haveebeen in thocourse of this, week | New York. And retail by J. Kelly, 267 Broadway; J. Ax: | ‘The annual election of the Erie Railroad takes place pig Saw i Kirst Con Ff e quote the latter at 934, and the former at 996 fhe Bank | only 20 cheats Bengal changed hands, 10 chests at a pre. | Td, 16 Bowery; Dr. J.¥. Scott, 161 Sixth avenue, cor: | enig day at 34 Wall street, between 10 A.M. and 1 P. M. ; Hart, The greater porsion of the town of Zechanow, in | @, statue of the First Consul ; and of the numerous | prokers bought £10,000 stock forthe Savings’ Banks, as is mium of 1 fr 90 cents, and 10 chests at the price of g {r 67 Hains hin been desoyed by Be, and tree han | en yok eal dete atm dy | uum fi we, po atc, nea |S ure emit cent, "I Wewish the stockholders to bear in mind that all the facts which have been published by us within a month, Chambers streets, N.York; alse by H. Green, at 69} Fulton street, Brooklyn. ms fee H t : serons 4.15 do Guatam dred families reduced to destitution. village of Corte, where he was borne. and 150 to dif- | The object, no doubt, is the enhancement of prees, and | > mga ck Price 25 cents a box, neatly put up in a wrapper en- | geyeloping the utter imbecility and mismanugement of : 7 thus frustrating the contemplated reduction of the rates Manxers.—In the Hamburg markets during | graved by Durand & Co, on stecl, with a fac simileof Dr. eared pow Gasce Dantanc expired at Bramburgh, on the | ferent communes of the department. of interest upos he Three-and-a-Half per cents, the price | the week ending Friday, October 29th coffee bad bees | Rush's signature on each box. the present family and clique in charge of the company, has called forth no denial or refutation—indeed, their re- futation we believe to be impossible ; and while they have the hired columns of a newspaper at their command, the only answer that has been attempted by their employed editor was a remark, that we made teo free a use of such facts as came into our possession. Now, we confidently appeal to every honest man in the community whether it i The Council-General of-Corsica have forwarded p Fi 20th ult., in her 25th year. an address to the Prench 4 of which this morning, is 100} j, and for the New Stock | quieter, and the sales are reported as follows :—1400 he; ae Ley government, praying for a . 9d. a 0 1 A letter from Birmingham, dated Wednesdey, | grant of public money to complete a’ moaument in Bibb gb inte cium | ask Beak of Eagnd areee Breslow nto sou io 4 sche thedene ta shy says a good deal of anxiety was experienced at country to the Emperor Napoleon. yi 166 to 167. sugar continu d for particular description: tie ar Celanese, | Canada supe there never wan eter oyore | citrate: hv ben amelie wpe | tap ling isn bonus tran any Bavent mor of the failure of the house of Goddard & Hill, | nity than the present for the French Canadians to | ralof the Bonds. Mexican Stock has been at 32} 2 ot white and 300 brown Bahia, and 300 baskets yel, Pe- | y American merchants and factors, which unfortu- iri ruvian are firm at 1717}. The Bond-holders are looking | jow Ji ith about 250,000 Ibs of Belgian and Dutch > assert their Sy tee pg separate themselves Polppests; ku 4 from the Republic, but we cen cad “oni eth monly se yeey 1 petals ie Gouea Sold in Philadelphia by Zieber, Baltimore, Dr. Reed, corner of Gay and streets; Boston, Redding & Co,; Albany, 4 Stan Newark, 96 Market street. Qg- THE SARSAPARILLA PREPARED BY THE Collage of Medicine and Pharmacy, of the city of New York, is the only etficient and safv preparation of that name now before the public. In single bottles 76 cents each, half dozen (in case) $3 50, dozen do. $6. ately turns out to be true. forever from the E: “ t ‘ ¥ i i ; , scarcel: that any remittances will be made, exeept | th alteration, A few parcela of cassia li W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent, ld bave been just, or expedient, to permit that com- S = The Siecle mentions a serious quarrel as having wry vines at Beagy reas sed their calare in s0 | fore email widend, for along, time yet. had been sold, ‘and pat and Pimento went at pretioct 97 Nassau street. ae ae 5 wane be ane by “ "taken place at Rome, between the Secretary of | STO iG manner, that they are likely to attract} spanish bonds are flat at 17} j, for the active stock. | rates, Tatobacco the sales were b4ceske Kentucky, 700 — . _— iGoed by remaining ‘State, Cardinal Laneruichiai and M. Krizoff, of the iirgral dea oremmneesaied Naat Mat toon ft pak 4 rh ih obek ta ; otal a to8 | 6 ly tA [ony id donee hg rs ted remed: hare Bone oa Mee gee, ye aonoe ecm an preven: ‘id “ere phreomng io cents u our. , a ere q 8 cases. In » inca. |“ fal an \} uniary Russian embassy. : named Sri iers o ee of Honour, a ae Por ad wd Rortuguene converted aii batter at told at 38 0 9 ix dollars, end best Hamburg ces of half « dozen ties japan 7: aunent along fn thelr path? We kare the opinions of occasion of the approaching inauguration of the | Brazilian and Buenos Ayres at 22. beef at 42marks. Pork the same per 200 pounds ne N, Agent By an arrival from the Cape of Good Hope, we | railroad of Quievrain to rValencienies, Tonpox Taabe Reront, Nov. or—There has Bioglieh. 97 Nassau street. | our fellow-citizens upon this subject, and if we have handled some individuals roughly, it wus because they deserved it, and ten times more ; and let it be a long and lasting admonition to all others placed in similar positions to act honestly, and in accordance with the dictates of high moral principle and rectitude. Reckless creatures, who gain possession of a corporation, often disregard all respect forthe property of others, and sacrifice every thing to their own individual profit. This system cannot have papers to the 6th of August wh bring news of | The proposed Belgian treaty continues to be dis- | again heen a good business done in the West India mar- M. —In the Amsterd: arket d the termination of the insurrection at Port Natal, cussed with great warmth, by ite: seoneape soe op~| Ket, amounting to 640 hhds_at former prices. No sales of vingthe week ending fonda vf Setober comin ‘oon iti i jonents. The “ Courri ncais” of Wedn 4 took place d " it Iteration. i at 23 and the return of part of the expedition under Lieut. p caceedingty x ti ct the authotities of Elbeact Coffee—There hes been no change in prices in this mar- | >" out tone eng sth ony peqeaee ts Col. Clote, after he had completed the pacification | lent their sanction to the meeting of the manufactu- | Ket teday. 100 tlerces and barrie Jumalen, plantation only's limited sale, and in eotton there was very little do- of the Colony. ; Ting interests, which was held in that town a few | hag: Dutch Company's Java, 42s. 6d to 51s.; 35 boles Mo- aie en Sed \- al im Rav cpu wellereee The Belgian government has determined to make | “ays since, to petition the treaty. cha, 69s to 78s.; and 300 bags La Guayro wete taken in at | a4 supported its value. In rice there was not much done. reprisuls on the American trade in conesquence of veral of the Pi ers renew their accusations | 42s, There were no other sales, Carolina was lifto 18f, and Java Of te lif. Hides were is nst ‘he illegal acts of the British cruisers engaged | Taltew —The market is firm at 43s. 64. to 498.94. on the | Cte Mm” Yunand for Java indigo continued; 200 chests General Printing—Books—Pamphlets— Cards—Bills, &e. To the Business Public. Having now nearly completed one of the most splendid GENERAL PRINTING OFFICES, ever organized in this city, we are ready to print books, pamphlets, cards, bills, ancl all kinds of useful and elegant printing, on the most moderate terms, and for cash pay ments. 4 ket has been comparatively quiet during the past month, | 39jf. types, presses, and materials of all kinds, We have alrea ‘Thousands now await the result of this days action, at 84 Wall street—let the stockholders bnt discharge their duty conscientiously, and that great work may yet be rescued and resuscitated. This is to them as well as to the city, a matter of the highest importance. The more so as the re- sult of the late State election has decided the ques- tion of furter loans of State credit. The only hope tions, on the steamer British Queen in her last voy- Latest accounts from Barcelona represent the por- | and few influential buyers have been induced to pur- age from Antwerp to New York. tion of the country near the Pyrenees asstill unguiet. chaso, ihe tales neverth ose, amount to Tao nhs "200 PE a hg Posey ete age hb Bedell er ‘ , ‘ ireland, home| ioe w positi - Anew work by Boz (Dickens) is announced to | The unfortunate peasants, convicted of having shel; | hhde for Ireland, 200 for expartanors sn being: consid ing Tuetday, the 26th Oct Seles.-1000 bales ontinery commence in January next, and to be continued in| who infested the neighborhood of Vich, were ehot | ered large, has had the effect of preventing purchases in | Batavi 26 to 26)c; ordinary Domingo at 21} to 220; thly parts, at o1 ili w many instances, except for immediate consumption, and | and ordi Brazil at 20} to 20}c, all for consumption. monthly parts, at one shilling each. at, Gerona, by order of General Zurbano A re-| HeZct of prices being nearly 2d Tb under those of | Hides had not sold freely. Cotton was dull; also indigo; The cabinet of the Tuilleries has proposed t» the | prieve had been at first obtained by their families, | {st year, does not, at present, appoar to be a tufficientin- | and rice feeble at 12} Tox¢ for Carolina; and Oto O}f tor sth ut the General having heard that the Cabecilla Ligon 4 rch d their immedit Bengal. In raw sugar the sales were 2000 boxes grey British government the abrogation of the treaties of | Pianademunt had reappeared in the Province, and | (occa ton rae rate received of the present | Havane at 13jto 144 ‘Tea was dull . 3 nue wed of the . 1831 and 1883, by which the mutual right of search | that a proprietor had been seized and carried away | crop being very inferior, and recent accounts have been ee dy executed work to the amount of several thousands of dollars, ond are still busy printing some ofthe most beau- tiful articles ever issued from the press. A Lady’s Maga tine,called the “Axtist,” is printed in this office, and it is acknowledged to be the most beautifully printed magazine in the country. The beautiful typography of the New Yorx Lancer is well known. All applications for printing will be made to Ma. Josxrn oor ofthe contractors now to get the 600,000 due them by the for the prevention of the slave trade was established, | on the trontier of the principality, directed those two | so general and circumstantial, that we a-e induced to at- Eu.totr, the Manager, at the office of the Hereld—or up | any or of the stockholders along the line to and the adoption, instead of it, of the system agreed | Unfortunate men to Be instant Hy ‘executed. Eight | tach much morecredit to them than we have usually done MOSBY MARKET. stairs in the printing office, entrance at 97 Nassau street. | 004 poy ee od enh ert tomb A i imi i to th al circulated at this peri- Friday, Nov. 18—2 P.M, f upon between England and America, that each pon Ry es ate icin ad ee aniline | oa. The stock 1r'20,500 hide against 31,414 at'this | phe stock market presented no material alteration. country should maintain an equal navalforce on | no had ordered the arrest of the Constitutional Al- | time lest yeor., Virginie sales wore Bpaenis, of 6% | gales were small, at generally lower rates, Delaware the west coast of Africa as a check on malpractices | calde of Llers, of the Secretary of the Municipality | 1y equal portions of leat and strips, a few hogsheads for ex- | Hudson fell 1 per cent, Mohawk }. under its own flag. Asan inducement to this, M. | %4 5 aft hp Wal Bode sag nrison- | portation, and the rest for the home trade.” The market, |” Theforeign news has not had any material effect upon A . cans * e ol be a considered 1 er more hrm. en- Guizot expresses his perfect willingness at once to fauoes isa, tue place at Barcelona, in conse. tucky-—300 pee eads have been taken for ex; ion, | fairs this morning. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Prornseton ov THx Hetato Generar Partie Orrice, North West Corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New Youx, 20th Sept., 1942. 0G- EVENING AMUSEMENTS.—The season has pitalists and the citizens of Now York. This can be done only by purgingthe company of the pipe-layers and fami- ly cliques who control it. We will here repeat a list of the directors which we published a short time since:— Orricens anv Diaectons o1 Ears Ram Roap. enter on the discusston of a commercial treaty be- | quence of the manufacture of cigars being closed by | and 350 for home trade, the latter principally strips, at 444 Sales at the Stock Exchange, now come for evening amusements, and every oneis look | 1. ee Tewees President. 9. R. M. Blatchford tween France and England. Lord Aberdeen has | 1 order from Madrid, by which upwards of 700 | to 4. We hare glen improv demand or mi and Bee um a ee oe Sipe tis ener th paneer, and prof. or ounenn tnd Treasurer, WN Ds ieee evaded any d women were thrown out of bread extent of the sales duringthe month at present quotations, toon N'Y ¢ pa Mn, BE fie n RR Is" | pact er thks aveeidty, | Remethente: We ep mod Maes Dr f Rew, Teen Conhiey, 12, Gould Hoyt, merely Portugal. Havane:Leof—A fale bosiness lies boon done, principally | \12she Py) % Tinton SY 17 idachartan Wank,” Ohi | lent und cotmetizies to One and sometiines to another. but Elewzor Lord, 14. Wm. Ken existing relations as to the right of search till the | /Aceounts from Lisbon state that Lord Howard de wat brie of owecporcaeaiean nee ve connerea al. hvitniarin 3 woo 58 | (8s nowhere we derive, more real amusement exer. 6. David N. Lord, 18, Goo. Grinwold, expiry of the period for which French letters of | yyaiten pad had interviews with the Duks of Pal: jemand har been very stanly for cartaindeteripony, PO dk Tl 5 . ~ | mellaand Senhor Gomez de Castro upon the tariff | gible in size and quality, and several sales have been ef- marque were granted to English cruisers. This | question, aud another meeting was expected soon to fected, in many instances at a reduction on vious prices, . will be next year. With respect to the treaty of | take place between the commissioners. The trea- | owing, in a [ict og ed Mnf deren near? bovag~ et pe et airman yg fag ay commerce his lordship is anxious to meet the French | SY bills on the Decima were expected shortly to | whicn now amounts te 2000 cases, against 1307 cases in | WeNAnetican Legation, Lopugn: Mis Meclieod. nd, two chil: come out; they were to be drawn for a year, and to | {he corresponding monthot 1841. Heavy descriptions and | 4-0, Mary Kent and child, Mrs Russell, nurse snd threee ildren, government half way. bear interest at 7 1-2 per cent per annum. The issue | inary qualities are dificult of sale, Cubs— The demand Mie'Winterbottom, BW Aldeneld Me ah Charles mi r The ‘Presse’ of Sunday contains a loug article re- | to be under the charge of the Board ot Public Pada naokigi gl’ Snore egg fag ed nar ed Bechet mln swore Ms Bissoford, Br Hodgson, lsive to one Cena by the Balen a. Credit. Inqitries were made for exportation at lower prices. Am | Moulton, ment to mi prisals ie commerce . Passengers Arrived, Nos 1,9 and 10 are the well known executive commit? tee of pipe-laying memory. Nos. 2, 3,4, 6 and 6 bear to each other the several relations, brothers, fathers-in-law and brothers-in-law. No. 10 is son-in-law of No. 13.~ Here we have the cliques which control the which the State is called on to pay vast sums, in addition to the $3,000,000 already lost, and also a solution of the Brosdway. Weare slways sure to find good company, foot tables, good cues, geod liquors, and’ polite attend. anc MONKY MARKET. Thursday, Nov, 17-6 P. M. ‘The operations at the Board were to a fair extent this morning, but prices geuerally gave way. Ohio 6% fell }; eG C Have jarstat Great complaints were made of the proceedings | ersfoort continues almost neglected. Negro Head—Sales | Barnw: W Clarks 3 Poitpni, Mr mn Jr, B Maurice, peda of M. Capaccini,as tending to excite schisin and dis. | have been limited, nnd almost confined to good and fine | G& Mf Amerbuty. Mt Seber, Mr aa Harlem, }; Mohawk, }; Stonington,}; Delaware ang | mysterioustransfers of office which have been periodical- States of America, for the additional charges lately | obedience to the constitutional bishops and clergy. | sorts. Stalks are morein demand. Lely Mh ve, hime inher Hudson, 3 from the last sale. ly kept up between Nos. 1 and 5. Itis to be regretted that levied on the British Queen ‘steamer in the port of | We have Lisbos sewsto the 26th of October. || Tie Conn Teane TM, tea OS an iapeeved dee epee ena post ‘The result ofthe late election expresses the renti thenames of a few worthy persons are mixed up with New York. It showsthat as French vessels cannot | Tht aie oa ees bh eam nat eniteded thetasslves at several of the, lees se oe aS “ the people on the subject of repudiation pier syed these interests—indeed we believe No. 14 is not now a di- by treaty be made subject in Belgium to oth 4 i incial markets held during the week, and some bs , and No. 12 recentl; th debt of nature. ohaeg 4 oi pencdinggnc 1T ated on ‘the ad to the | 8 Fee salaseace seems about to bb, restbeeds Bele SHIP NEWS. private, “Thosemerohants who repudiate a just debt, and | Wit. Ss nether asker tama a mesting then pompously make donations for the benefit of the poor at the approach of winter, must understand that the peo- ple can distinguish between honesty and ostentatious charity. There has been a fair business doing in bills, but to- wards the close the rates rather gave way, and may be quoted as follows duty than that payable on coming from France, yno } Bri It remained with ‘our government ‘ prot from what foreign port or with what cargo | to accept or reject these teima. Some further Tee east ee etitpetia 90 een rotasuees tant even ths these vessels may arrive, a consequence of this quar- tae ead etme hg Ny toainteined (in whick epraioe ¢6 Tit, Cee sotambia rel will be that French bottoms must become the | goods. Ko new general classes of goods wele i. I rerrenes ieiumetances. origin of the Panic . carriers between the United States and Antwerp.— —, ba LS tg Me here a there admi Pahoa scye the eeereerdicsty fared York Veh g 4 It coniends that though no doubt theAmeriean mer- } 101" tar ecnurilon, with oan the, pont hee an Great animproyement in the frowing crops aa *0 lead to Bay Lsighton re been Ba chants will endeavor to introduce their commodt- | stantial abatement. Portugal had rejected as in. | *ticipations of « good harvest, where before amost mise- | vanaah: 2d, Stephe! non, Norn, St Law: ties into Belgium by Dunkirk or Rotterdam, the | admissible the several propositions that 3s. 6d. per ing Jentes yp relies sheet het eee Tynes, Brown, co) oe ae Caciewe, Avtenon, advantage will sti!i result for importations made di- | imperial gallon should be fixed as the duty upon ber nothing but ae Eee saved the country from the eel Nar as inntless, Rogers, Charleston; Britannia, Black- Worp or Ostend will be.an additional charge on the } qd valorem diity of 20 per cent should be retained * “eflolont in plant and wo are sill disposed to think, nots | fiiliighlac Nov’ Bhakupdave: Hesdorove. Nave Ortosmer 0 1veRrooL, Oct 2—Arr Thos P Cope, Miercken, Philadel- ot i tara, Moe ieee: Bene Ri Ve ir, Halifax Boston; Sst, Fortanata, ‘ork. . Cheever, Bos » Morris, nay ind Eme- of directors. Itis well known that a very large cash subscription from leading men in this city has been offered, providing these cliques are put out from the management. The con. cern cannot now command one dollar. Logrolling and polttical pipe-laying will be henceforth of no avail. in drawing money from the State. If anythmg further is done to the road it mast be done by private enterprise, and that suddenly, to save the property from the hammer of the auctioneer, which is hawging over it on Mtate ar. count, London, France 897 msterd'm DurE, remo,

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