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but the hatchet will be buried in the Sen as a revenue tariff of 20 7 that be brought across the rotunda for their approba- ndeman from the south oun wall certainly come Tur Orgcon Question—The Washington Union | Tuesday kas another long article on the Oregon question, in which it intimates that, having suffi- ciently shown “its hand” on the policy heretofore | Pep adopted, and still determined upon by the President | on this all-engrossing subject, it may with propriety suspend further discussion unless provoked again ( controversy by “those who have had the dignified discretion to keep out of the lists when the glove was unceremoniously thrown down, and the combat invited.” The principal object of the article refer- | red to seems to be the conciliation of the Charleston | Mercury, which ischarged with having shown “the | want of all generous confidence in the administra- tion of Mr. Polk,” and, from the first, “to have fal- | jen in with its humor, and to have been congruous | with an early determination, to prejudge, and for the worst—to magnify the inconsiderable, and dis+ tort every thing into a shape answerable to a vonciu- The Unton cites passages trom speeches delivered on different occasions by the Hon. J. C. Cathoun, to prove that distinguished geh> Ueman’s opinions as not decidedly ailverse to the tle of this country to the whole of Oregon, and as- serts that the Mercury, being now currently under- ! stood as no longer the expositor of the Southern ‘ceased to command | previous opinion of importance had attracted.” COMMMROIAL. remont, Dennis fordo; Aurelia, Trundy, Boston Orator, Scott, New York. either Pots or i: bo, Boston; schrs Denmark, — u rotations. Tee do with very pacers ut 1400 bales, of which about 800 for export. Our inside quotations, are e guide to the operaiions. Livenroot Cua U; saa Ta ne re it rity and prices remain st eur ReaDSTUFFS.—The Flour heavy receipts. We are seni his morning, that Mr. pest to the / Aoowrs this winter—that Mr. Huger will resign to make way for his great predecessor, and ‘conclusive of the anticipations ot Mr. Cal thoun of the necessity of his presence in the Senate. an reference to a greater question than the tari a more momentous one to the cotton trade of Sor The Union endeavors to create the im- pression that the Charleston Mercury is not the ex- nonent of the views of Mr. Calhoun in its opposi- sion to the late Oregon war blasts of the Executive organ. We happen t sessions of “42—'3, days from New Orleans, ; flour, ¢o Sturges, Clear. Page, Chamberlain, Boston. Ser ‘fen Holbi yj hr Stranger, Sehr Wankinco, C m , lumbia, Knapp. MeGaw. re Was rather more 4 + tay, and ‘holders have exhibited a C+ epmenaerra lor, however, atill sad We eae ig, Taraitin, Norfolk; sehrs irrel do for New ¥ 1astol on, having tow scht Justics Chitiles, aud Jas Lanpheer, sehr anda ser CS hing ir I. thera port, ald on 0 know better. 3—4d, there was a steady and consistent opposition on the part of the South Caro- lina Senators to the action of Congress upon the Oregon question, as proposed to be settled by various bills brought before the Senate. At the last sesston, near the very close, when the whole daily expectation of the je: sage of Dr. Dunean’s exce Y tection and occupation of Oregon, and the giving the twelve month’s notice, the motion of Mr. Allen in the Senate to take up said bill was defeated by the votes of the (wo South Carolina Senators, Messrs. McDutiie and Huger 5 ply beeause of the courtesy due to Mr. Calhoun, with whom the subject was in| charge as the head of another department; but it was from the prospective prostration of the south, in the contin- ceney of war from the passage of the bill, and the unqualified expulsion of John Bull frem the conti- rf Sloop Exchange, Schr Susan Taylor, for a Sout Ge] RictMoxn, Nov 17—Arrschrs Orson! Beatty; Jam¢s & Satniel, Somete N hard hence for Charleston, having car- 1, 4 squall off Squayn Beach. Brig Atlantic, from the West Indies for New Haven, 1m from nea and passed through the Heat River morning, without communteating with the shore. ; Henderson; G Klatts, ohn W" Smith, Parker, a Teas av Avetion.—Im ported per th ips Cohote and ‘Terms—Notes at six months, payable ih this city, tobe ful news of the final pas- Noy 12—Arr brig Z lent good till for the pro- wn, DC, Cli 17th, barque Rosabel Sronincron, Noy 12—8Id sloop Hercules, Ri rt, ships Scotland sion “forgone.” made satisfactory to seller?. Young Hyson—25 hf chests 81, 21 at70, 25 at 63; at 63, 10 at 62), 20 at 69}, 99 at 52), 59 at 52, 97 at 40, at 48}, 117 at 4s 79 at 49, Ta) boxes 37h Hy son Skin—d0 ehes Shiss Moxionn, Gio whattan, Ctatfeatons Cc} 9 met ion Bavanvarn, Nov 14—fi i asamp ats ney, for Liverpool; Joh Cusniaing: Lancashire, Shenunge Lawrence, Lancaster, Sol t 44}, 132 at 43, 41}, 70 at 41, 60 mt ant ho 28. # And it was not sim- ks, aud Arkansas, Misceliancous Hecord. Packet Sir Henpaik Hubsox, Moore, for London, sil! sail to-day, Her letter bags elore at the Exchange News ‘coma at haltytst 11 this iaorming. Abcrbent at Sea.—Robert Richardson, Welsh, hance for Pensacola, fe sts 40, 50 cases 12 21b cans 50}, 49, 75 do 44); 276 do 44, 600 121b 81,7 do 71, 25 do 62}, 110 Gib B boxes 47, 46 do 46}, 209 do 46, 369 121b do 44}, | 301 do 43}, 350 cases 21b cans 50, Powchong—I7 hf chests $8, 25 clidets 27, 25 do 26}, 5 , 9) do 27, 100 141d boxes 28}, Stateman’s opinions, Imperial—27 bf obi a seaman on. board. 1 from the fore top- sail yard yesterday, off the Highlands, breaki arm, and ocherwise inj death shortly after. His remains were brought, P'lot boxt TH Smith. By Last Night's Southern Mail. Batromtone, Nov 18—Arr | Maria, Johnson its reflected We contend that the South is opposed to this Oregon enterprise from another consideration, which it requires no great sagacity in the reader to conjecture. As asectional movement, opposed to the Sovth—the South is naturally jealous ot its con- summation. ‘fhe formal occupation of Oregon— the award of lands to settlers—encouragements to emigration, would subtract materially from the bone and sinew to the erection of free States which will -ventually come in direct opposition to the titution of the Southern section of the Union — h, too, are jealous of all extraneous dratts us aflording only so many pre- texts for the perpetuation of a high tariff; and with his view, we doubt whether they will vote for any avy apyropriation for a military road to Oregon, ndent of the occupation of the whole of the territory, to the unconditional expulsion of John uring himself so sev: 'y do 26,5 do 25}, 119 de #8, to the city by ) from Bordeaux for NOrleans, fallea in with, no date, i in, at Gs pore from, Guadaloupe. | rw York; ld ship Warren, Norvroux, Nov 17—Arr bri Providence; Ai Boston: Elen, and which he has adopted on the Oregon question against charges which have been made that he has been governed by interested motives, and prespects of future aggrandisement and distinction, and em- phatically disclaims any intention on the part of that eminent functionary to be a candidate for re-elec- tion; at the same time ridiculing the ‘supposition that he now is, or ever has been, inimical to South- ern policy, or participated in any intrigues for the sacrifice of Mr. Calhoun, or for promoting any other man overhishead. The article—which ocen- pies nearly three columns on this subject—cloges by | an intimation that the next Message of the Presi- dent will abundantly sustain all the views which he has expressed on this most vexed question, and will | convince those who have so long and strenuously | vanced.We notice the opposed, him of the injustice they have done to him, | and the errors and inconsistencies which many of | 4%. Cassia—900 mats 173, Flour Markets, Ciyewnati, Noy. 14—We hear of sales from White- water Canal, of 200 barrels Flour at $427. At Railroad, 100 barrel: mn, 40 barrels at $4 25 Miami Canal, 200 bar- tor, Portsmouth. joxton; Forest, Newbury- schr Albion, Portsmouth for Balti- Nov 19—(From ‘our Correspondent)—Arr had, also some provi: | Port. In Hampt rom New York, of and for Fall River before reported abandoned in Long Island Sot of the 10th, and was su PHILADELPHIA, brigs Geo Gardiner, Malaga: | bee: Mentor, Calais} sehrs wen; Orator, New Y‘ ‘ fare: Boston} sehes Monitor, St. Johns, P mark. aud G oe La bee ane aba tance, Newark, NJ Douglass, New York. and 45 barrels at $430, clear. Tels at $4 90, clear. A.nany, Nov. 18—The receiots of flour were large esterday ; upwards of 38,000 barrels—lai before received on an: | were about 15,000 bushels. | came in at West ‘Troy. To-day ur is dull at $6} for common brands ; 50 barrels, a handsome known, at $6 19; the range for Genesee is to $63. Ohio | is dull at $64, Sales of Wheat at 134c. for a 58¢. for two ro Oats, 45 a 47 ; Corn, 78.2 80; Rye, 79c. Burraxo, Noy. 17,—There is stilla very good fecling Aransas, Tesas, bo inthe market, however, and prices have farther a le of 2500 bushels Wal Wheaton the Sarah Bugbee, at $! ; 1700 bushels Detroit | onthe Biddle at the same, and 6,000 bi P hieago, to arrive, on terms equivalent to 99c., aflo: lour we hear of the sale of 400 bbls. Black Rock, at lichigan and Ohio at the same, and 700 Vv P th; BP | vrge Whale, do.— | | ceipts of wheat | xclusive of what e receipts are li rtford; barges Ceres, towed into Ports- joston. The F. fell m id bearing W. by 8. 100 ‘ticle, but not well A NEW COURSE OF LESSONS IN FRENCH, ON THE ROBERTSONIAN SYSTEM, Y E. DU BUISSON, A. M.—An Evening being formed, at No. 1417 Green street. How this rvstem the student is sooner besides acquiring a all its idiomatic pe- ni met with the above disaster iv a N Cod ing WSW. 50 miles. The mester thinks the cargo is | Captain Lafitte, from ptain We. 01 i aby Thtdont an | crew passed by ‘Thibadouk on | vatant, on their Way to New’ Orleans’. She was seen instant, ou the east end of “Fimbalicr “Island. Vasu AsHone—a-B bread Ground on thie 30th Orloans papers to be the ** rleans, more likely the and 60c, for four rowed. bear We are destined to occupy this northern conti- SHipwReck.—Seh ur de, War or no war,the whole 4 degrees 40 minutes must be ours.— Sut we feurlessly assume that the giving the tw notice, and the exclusive possession of eertttory in pursuance thereof, up to the Russi Soundary, will not result in war. gle reason, that while England has the will and the age, her hands are tied. downfallin_ a war with the United States, and she knows it. War might do us greatdamage, but In any event, therefore, we consider war an improbable alternative, and our ultimate possession of * the whole of Oregon” as inexorably sure. But that the South, in the Senate, will hazard the chances of war ty concurring in any decisive mea- | sures which the Execative will recommend, and which the House may adopt, we cannot believe.— Indeed, we are certain that they will promptly ar- vest this contingency of danger to the eotton trade, in whatever shape it may be presented. We consider all argument as to tile a supereroga- tion. We believe with the President, that our utle Jear und unquestionable.” know what is to be done, and that is the secret of the great curiosity of the people in this matter.— From the premises laid down, we conclude that there willbe a great noise in the coming Congress —an uproar among the elements—a surplus of steam, gas, wind, dust aad emoke ; but thut if the twelve months’ notice is given, it will b fiaing the boundary (in prospect of an intermediate | compromise) or the measure will be deteated in the Senate, without a doubt. er Two Friends, the 29th ote off Timbaher Island, able to converse with ray thorough knowled ¢., will he made known on ap- thool, No. 147 Green, cor- wer of ae street, between the hours of 9 A. M. plication at Mr. Bookham’s Select is reported to be ashore on. the | New n And for this sin- them have—perhaps innocently and unintertionally | in Fi of New York, for New pee ed aia, ier, hence for Pensaco- : ptember, as we have no report of her arrival out. Buia Many Watxen, (of Philadelphia,) Capt. Thrane, from New Orleans for Arausas Ba ed on Aransas Bar, 28¢ worth 'of the cargo wi di a total loss, TI | This is undoub the schr Lawrence, $5 12) ; 600 bb! bbls. Michigan, = COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. FAR Cole et cine eaddaten bees aire a c, its apecitic properties and virtues have unequivocally ail sdfoationd prencrived en be pithin ite leoittane atthe age eee tok ce ae el leslie | She precipitates her Pork Market. 0 of government | ult. About $600 aged condition. Vessel hiladelphia for $5000. previously reported ashore, as hence from Aransas 14, of Portlaad, before re }» after haying discharges as 1 Bank Panic almost—City Court—Custom House Af | Sairs—Markets, & Throughout the day yesterday, we hada general bank Panic, some two or three of our most stable banks being | pointed ott as ina tottering condition. Kirst, the ru- | mor pointed out tothe Western Bank, and a general | rush was made by the timid to obtain specie for their | notes, which were promptly paid. Then came | rumor that the Bank of Baltimore, in which there is | ™ nearly a half million of public deposits, was about clos. |: ing its doors, and somewhat of a rush was made for | 500 bbl specie there, but the prompt wetion of the other banks | : in redeeming the notes of theso two prescribed institu: | sales h tions toany amount desired, soon had the effect of re- storing confidence, and convincing all that their doubts and fears were wholly groundless. What the rumor was founded on, or who first “ set the ball in motion,” no one could ascertain, though it was probably the work of some of our petty street brokers, who desired to make a raise from an artificial depreciation of their paper. ‘The Banks of Baltimore were never so strong as at the present time, though the sudden downfall of the old Bank of Maryland makes our own citizens dreads the fire.” ucceeded in empanelling a jury from two hundred taleamon, for the trial of Stirling, the second ofthe rape gang. The trial is to proceed and we may expect another compromise jutrage on a German woman ig not con- sidered of any importance among certain class. s in this Itis to be hoped that the Court will not permit such outrageous questions, havi case, to be put to the unfortunate as was done on the trial of Roberts. be a disgrace to Baitimore. resident and Secretary ot the Treasury have our Custom House affairs now under consideration, and, it is said are rather perplexed as to what course it will it would ruin England. The packing of pork has already commented in this | Place. F. J. C. Poasly & Co. have alaughtored and pac ed some five hundred head of account, the price 'y hogs, all on drove ed by them being al the highest, price yet offered. and.an that prices will decline after the ‘Burlington Hawk Eye. New Bedford O11 MurRet. Nov. 17, 1845.—Spetm= he M. W. tedly the Yestel ted on the rocks at isease; bi its, stor her cargo of lumber to &remedy for every disease; bitt for its astonis sessed by no other medicament within the ra harmnacobaiasia allayaug. weritatioa or taflammmation of the Mucous coatings, and stimalati its remarkable ¥ above all for its w RRESTING is reported ashore ‘ues as an expectorant and an alterative, and Srouerty of rf ATION OF TUBERCLE monary disease when established. Al inquirers are referred to numerous recent cases which will be cheerfully furnished at the office of the of Dr. Hastings, and more recently six cases of cure (vide Lon- lous fellow laborer, Dr. Hocken, of London, are sufficient of themselves to convince ti ous or skeptical of the perfeet curability b ent ofthat justly dre ibercular Consumptio: For sale by MOORE & CO. Annj street, and ions the past week hi We notice sale: if 2900 bbls. in lots, E And breaking down | and 700 bbls. at 86 cents. but got off soon.—The schooner Gazette arrived at Cl 's crew that went to the rescue ¢ M. Oliver, the Chicago News says that the | Mayor of that place made a donation of $100 amon; Their names were | apt. M. Smith, John Seat John Eccies, aud Wim. Armstrong. iato Oswego on Friday, 1700 bushels of w brig Algomah which sold at $1 1234.—The went to the relief of the Algomah, and it Che last accounts from the vi tires Cee Isr by of her wheat ayers without damage jooner Havre, an old craft, 1s report der Bay and Middle ad it was supposed that the Sales the first of last LR of in Fairhaven, and 350 bbls. in Mattapoisett at 85 the 10th.—In re; rd to the boat's agency. The experience We only want to ere has been more demand for whale, and ave been made of 1000 bbls. South Sea, at 30 cents; | 370 bbls. NW Coast at $2} cents ; 400 bbls. do, 82 cents, | and 460 bbls, do, at 33} cents—cash. Whalebore—Sal cash, the former price. Sperm Candles—Aro a shade lower. Woe hear ofa , at 254 cents per Ib, 6 months.—Ship- choonet 1. Goler cook ‘the above remedial P believed she will the American Aj Elliott, 27’ DIVISION STREE site Ludlow, New York. Price $2 a bottle—Six bot- of 64,600 lbs. NW Coast at 33 cents, sale of 1000.box oul, between Thi e given without de- CHEMICAL BALSAM, we a eof Invi, iret : ate In’ on Mrortarative, ta all cases Wiiera Beldnon ts or beyond th missing, and great fears are entertained thet took on 'a heavy load of wheat at Michigan e Brighton Cattie Market. Nov. 17—At market, 2400 Beef Cattle, 1150 Stores, 3300 | the heavy snow storm, during " the most exposed parts of L that the cargo of tl we balance at Detroit, which was The Detroit goods are now taken out, anda ged. The vesse! was own Conneaut, who have abandoned nies.—The Empire returned fi proceeds to Cleveland to lay up, been relieved by the a and many others that Paper, 17th iugt. AUNCHED—At Wiscasset, ed the Sabine, owned by E I Boston market, Sheep and 650 Swine. Prices—Beef Cattle: week, viz: extra $4 75 a $5 second $4 a $4 Barrelling Cattle—Mei Stores—Yearlings $5 a $' year old $15 a $24. Sheep—Sales from $1 to $2. Lots to peddle 3} a3} for Sows, and 4} a 4} for Barrows. At retail from 3} to 5c. Hincton, Nov. 18, 1345. Statement of Jesse E. Dow, Esq , before the United States Circuit Court, Judge ranch presiding. In the spring of 1543, R. P. Dowden, a clerk in the Treasury Department of the United States, was arrested for stealing treasury notes,upon the confession of Fielder Robinson, a colored man, employed in one of the gam- bling houses of this city, in whose possession the identi- cel treasury notes had been tound. dence in the testimony of Robinson, and believing the corroborating witnesses to have been mistaken, the de- peace in and for the County of Washington and District of Columbia, felt it to be his duty under his oath of office, to endeavor to ascertain and apprehend the actual robb bring him to justice. ‘We quote to correspond with last quality $4 25 0 $4 50; Menus ov tHe Cesc. Basan on Harn Iviaonton.—It vents Balduess, It removes Dandsiff and C its Cory salor ant grey. Itis now presented to the wor! e beautiful and healthy reatbrati i lied.” Prepared solely by. E- Pha- iWway. h & Co., Washis Chesnut sts., Philadelphia: lowanrd; streets c ‘utaneous Scruff. {ul of shadows. ‘The City Court yesterd keeps the Hair in sssrs. Lake & Corpenter, of 1, $2 75. old $7 a $14; three of the had beva out during beautiful brig of 176 tons, call- ‘aylor, Jr. and intended for the 0 ings, corner of Tent Having no confi- comer of Court and et, No. 105 Fulton st,. Brooklyn; M. Albany; John B. Wi . Tousey, Syracuse, ind No. 173 Division Foreign Markets, “ fendant, a justice of the e of the Herald. Charleston Hotel, South Carol no bearing on the | +; Gorton Andetson, Newport, ictim of the outrage, Such a course will (Corregop ia ‘Lhe yield of the hives fact, there never has been any a to the quantity of koney that wi son, and there is not the least doubt but there will be ex- ported from this place alone from twelve to sixteen hun- Jamestown is ordered to the tates to the Coast of Africa. ned at_ Rio Janeiro Sept 20, the only U | Brig Bainbridge had gone up the River BATTER FOTEL | ’ Store ship Lexington left Pensacola on the 2d inst. for Vera | Craz, with provision: be immenso; in roximation heretofore be gathered this sea- er of the treasury, and to In the line of duty, therefore, the , defendant made many enquiries, and among other mat. ters took the affidavit of Mr. George Smith, th dent of the City of Washington, but now war’ , HE proprietor of this establishment at Pensacola on the 3d ist. paar oy M. Houghton, will | leave ca y aay evenings, at 6 | el 7 HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. B. G, Crutten ie. | dem, will leave om sy pneedey and "Saturday evenings, | (Oe itck P. M., Landing. at Intermediate Placee—From | the foot of Barela: — * | boat SOUTH AMERICA, Oxpt. bi: W. Brainard, } will Teare on} Midas, “Welnonies, Brtdes and after: | noons, at 4 0’ , . r | H AMERICA, Capt. R: H. Furry, will ea ge yee ér of the above Lines will arrive ili ~ step aieay Sar See Se ehcp edna ; id elegant state , and for speed and aceommo- Tinton te univ ied pa the dion. Freight taken at moder a | of the of this line, whhobt' seeiteorder from the COveant oF Reis Hor Fessugs oF UHM CZ atte Ofte on dhe Whae. —TFOR J REEANS—Louisiaua and. New ee inn Daigesty tat and only regular pac To iday, 2ist mst.—The cigaut fast sailing packet bark JANE E. WILLIAMS, Parker, master, will po- Sitively anil as above, hier regular day. bs or freight’ or parwage, hnvitt baudsome furnished accom modatious, apply ou board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall st., OF tn kK, COLLINS. & CO.. 66 South st. Fos} pvely ne goods received on hoard after this, Thursday evrntg, 20! . 4 ’ P; id phe board at O1 1s whars, Loot oF | Wallstreet tomorrow, Kinéay, ait ‘mst, at2 o'clock, at which ‘i sail. , | went ‘New ‘Gileae James, K. Woodrufl, who will | . i Packet ship, LOUISVILLE, Hunts master, will succeed the Jane E. ‘Williams, and sail at of December, her ‘tegul | day. N—The splendid packet ship ISAAC t Pe Torry, will, positively sail_on | ‘Segond ea o November: Can accommodate a few ee ahouse on deck, at steerage rates. board, or to m eabin oF the above, ince, apply ob eto” 61 South st., near Wall’st. | iS HENRY PRATT Capaln Hatt burthen, will posi vember, her regular da aud commodious houses ow which will be taken at steerage rates. For Duin ia cabin or the above. places, please apply on | board, at ’s Wharf, foot of Catherine Market; or | bn O°FGHN HERDMAN be G0. nid 61 South st., near Wall st. Th WEN Pie SCOTT, Pilot vetween the port of | York and all the Eavtenn' pons to Boston. Beg Hastor, New London, Stonington, Newport,Providence, New ord Nantucket Shoal cal Jorts as far Bastas the Keune: bee River. rs lel . L, Shaw's Natitical Store, cornet ot Beekman and Water strect, or to Adaina’ Express, Boston, three days before wanted. i + -B.—Takes charge as Master, if required. Satisfactory te- Terence, &e., Se. nid 2wtine NEW ORLEANS the splendid end fat anlage t bert } | fast eatlioe'p . po Jane’ E. WILLIAMS, Packer, max: | ieee cboubarmoredine to fiew Orleans, will Gad ir mnob vantage to select this line in preference to transieat their punctuality wn sailing may bedepended. ou, and ce of Pesmnge 8 very reasonable, for. which, aud to se- | game berths, carly application hould De made’ ou bard foot of 1) ‘ oh Se x i | RES oo Sita brit bes seuuue aterm New Line of Packets FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the 2ist November—The splendid, fast sailing and | favorite packet ship HOTTINGUER, 1006 tons bur- tren, taptain Ira, Bucsley, will sail on ¥ November er ye jar day. : » : * e ships of this line being all 1000 tous and upwards, per- TE a HT eld ral sip the advantages 10 be derived {rom selecting this line in pro- ‘ence to and other,as their great capacity renders them Ree more comfortable and convenient than ships of a smi rf r cabin, second eabin and juperior to those of 1 tosecure berths ition, on board, foot of | ships, | the: | Cleas, and their. acconmodati | eerie yastengers itis well kuown) a4 Shy otner line of packets.” Persous. Ww | shoule not fail to make early appli | Burling Slip, orto BOW! Sd T. TAPS General mire Passage Office, 75 So: r Maiden lane. FOR LI RPOUL—) lar Paeket of 6th Dee —The splendid packet ship ASHBURTON, Wm Howland, masterywill sail as above, beiug her regu: | ““Havilig very suptrior acoomibodations for ¢abia, | Shou cide sari appiicatsin ‘our beat feos af halts bane i * plicattoa ox boa : arta | make early arplication oe PH MeMURRAY, sd etbganr pocket sity Beaty: Chat ktan Nye, it t shi ur} lay, Ears 1" master succeed the Ashburvon, aud sail the 6th of Jauaa ry, her regular day. ; 3 ishing to send for theit friends, can have | sibs haste es'ea ee, aunt dbase etaety aplendid packets, by applying ax above. nisre - “ 4 ORLEANS—Louisiana and New PY Se Packet Fo i friday, at jinst—T' it, fast sailing el MELT AMS, Parker, mnaster, will positively sail. as above, er regular day. . x gh » having handsome furnished accom- fi el apply on board, at Orleaus whart, foot of Wall at-, orto i. K- COLLINS & CO,, 56 South st. | "Positively no goods received on board after hursday evening, | wr ent in New Orleans James E. Woodruff,who will prompt | wooed LOUISVILLE Capt: Moses Hunt, will succeed ; eae the Jane B. Williams, aud sail Ist Dees, her regular day. wldaee e, |e - LONDON LINE OF PACKETS.—Packet of the now ready to make | sit 4f Decemba—The splendid packet ship PRINCE r ip Princeton arrive arrangements for BUARD, with families or single geutle- be proper to pursue. p Both parties have made state- » during the winter, on the most, ments, and sept ambassadors to Washington, and a few days will probably settle the matter. Tue Manxets—Nov. 18.—Sales of Howard street flour, of good standard brands, were mi and this morning, from store, at $6, are now firm in asking. ‘The market is rether quiet, neither buyers nor sellers evincing much dispos: operate uutil the receipts of further advices fi Nothing done in City Mills Nothing done in which affidavit led him to believe that R. P. Dowden was innocent and that Fielder Robinson, the receiver of the qually guilty’ with the unknown smuch asthe said Robi i reasonable terms. M. PETTET, Proprietor. FRENCH'S HOTEL, NOKFOLK, VA. iod of life which renders retire: | for sale my interest in the above ‘The sugar cane looks very fine, and there is an abun- dance of it; infact, the oldest residents say they have | hever seen amore promising year. American produce, with the excepti is held at 18 and 20 reals, is plenty and dull. Havana, Oct. 31,—Our market during the past week | in to , has been more animated. About 5040 boxes sugar have been sold at the followin; at $4] for 100 lbs; 400 do do, rather bi do brown and 1150 do white at $4! and a ‘he leak ‘in tbe frigate Potomac, having been examined by | stolen goods, was eq Pronounced in no wise dan- | rienced architect, tas Keraue, and can safely make the passage to ‘Norfolk, ‘docked for repairs. AVING reached that ade yesterday : ment agreeable, 1 ion of rice, which | fe which price holders . had been found upon him, stable (who arrested him) détermined to proceed agu Dowden it should be fonnd that Dowden was innocent. The jury in the case of Dowden taving found him inno- the confession of the negro Robins and the corroborating testimony of the white witness to the contrary, notwithstandin; vored to arrest Robinson and Whal Cld at New Bedford 18th, 5! Also, the Furniture, stock of Wines, Liquors, aud all the Cld at Mattapoisett 15th, b: } it fixtures of a well rej Hottie will ino he feral tel, & 3 torms will be liberal and made known to any one.wish- ex hip Arab, hd Atlantic. i toward, Nantucket, to com- t him, if upon the trial of prices, viz: 700 bo: jervants, that have been brought up in the Receipt price $3 7 flour—hulders are firm in asking $6. Susquehanna or rye flour. There is a fair supply of wheat in market, with fair receipts. White wheat, for fa Sales of good to prime at $122 a $1 25, and ordi Maryland new White Corn is selling at 62 a 63 435, lon 177 56 E, Mary, of NB, (was cent of the charge, 19) 3800 do brown | at $431} and $631]; and 240 al $4 81! and $6 81} per 100 1b. During the wee! the 25th instant, there were exported 4513 boxes from lace, and 661 do from Matanzas, of which 300 were No demand for coftee; our stock it and 2d quality, 74 a8} per 100 lbs; ing to parchase. the whole or oni w 1837, by a joint stock compan: ho defendant endea- ing him before him for But Fielder Robiason was not to be found uinty of Washington, he having left the district, defendant understood, for Piney Point before Dow- hence 6th for Liver- Great West M. Jat 4140, Jon 64 15, 3.4 M. ‘Argo, trom New Orleans for Liverpool, ont 10 days, 12th "Thatcher, hence for Savannah, Oth inst. off Fry- | iaryland red wheat are ry to good at $ two of the prinei y rooms, all wel p id ids @ United States. is one of the best built and fivis! ALBERT, Win 8 Sebor, muster, will all a8 above, Mar a “ “Having superior accommodations for eabin, second exbin and Heeraye passengers, persous Wishing ty embark should make immediate application on board, foot of Maiden lane, or to the sitbscriber, _ JOSEPH MeMURI AY, he Packet Sie’ SI. GAMES FR Myer sanates, Will suc: \ i . by yer, , | ceed'te PIANCE ALBERT, and sail on the frst of January he pee Se Peraone Yrishiag to send for friends, ean have them ht u unt u ve splendid ship, f'the line, sailing (rom Leadon on the 7th, 47th and ‘ath of moath by applying as above, nisre LIVERFOO Li int PS fin orember fhe sanerorinesding ior fast. et ship HO1 GUER, 1060 tons burthen, master, Will sail as above, herr } lar day. hotelem || Fortreizht or pastage, having splendid, large and comfortable d yellow at 63 a 64 cents, cents, and yellow 632 69. Oats 38a 39 cents, and Rye 73 cents per bushel. Sales of Whiskey in We quote old White r the week amount to on- 88 being for the United States, In other ar- ticles little has been done, with the exception of segars tobaéco; of the former 3943 M have bi and of the latter 66,800 1b, of which quantities 1999 M; and 11,033 lbs were for t! With regard to imports, ial was concluded. Feeling confident that if on could be apprehended, the actual thief could be discovered, if he was only an accessory, and further- more, believing as the defendant did, that the Treasury Department had been less anxious to find the thief than to convict Dowden, the defendant waited upon the Pre- sident of the United States and requested him to demand the arrest of the said Robinson trom the authorities of Maryland. That the President replied, that he bardly y to go through with such a process, ight if a note was written to Mr. Bradley at Piney Point, that he would send him up without in the Oceola, and that when he came within The largest naval depot in the Union is here, and the increa- i perity of the city must make this property most valu- ¢ hot can now be pureh profitable investment fora capitalist, ball, of Thomaston, steering West, 2d inst. lat 28 12, | at a price making ita WILLIAM FRENCH. HOT#L DES DEUX FRERES. Boarding and Roomson the Et : HICH is more convenient, comfortable and economical than any other plan for travellers, and merchants whose | Passtge apply to 1m to be abseut frequently. F thy location of the hotel, opposite Duane | FOR SALE, from the noise, bustle and conft adjacent thereto, and all th ig most desirable residence, | Posite Duane park. BROWN’S INDIAN QUEEN HOTEL, HE PROPRIETOR of this long estal lanhattan, hence for Apalachicola, Mth inst. lat 34, rrela are now being made at 28 cents, and of hogsheads at 27 cents per galion. The Schr Commerce, of New York, from Norfolk for St Croix, inst. lat 27 24, low 65 53. Forcign Ports. Anansas Bay, Nov5—In port, schrs Wm Bryan, with com- > Money Manxrt—We have no material change to note in the Stock market, except the re-action are scarce; in State six per cents, which sold yesterday at 79} a 78]. there is nothing doing— I kinds of salted provisions beef is worth $8 a 12 per bbl; pork $14} a 18 We have had two car- Inet advices, which have sold very well; it is worth from $3} a 83 per 100 Ibs. ‘The stock of lard is heavy and imports large. ‘The amount ‘egs, prices from 12 to 14! per Rice is still scarce; we have had but two arri- 2,000 quintals; it is worth 7: tal. Flour—The Spanish now in market i: er bbl; New Orleans in small parcels sells at $15. 200 bls arrived in the Joven Enrique. There is rather a demand for v. £3 10s is offered for Hamburg nd a market, not in the Baltic; £2} the Mediterranean. The ports have never, for years, been so bare of American shipping as at this mo- | water to get over the bar; bi a 5} per 100 Ibs. For investment thought it necessary speculators have the field to themselves. . Brig Pocahontas, but that be thou, Canrvenas, Nov —In port, arise, Ontario, Fion Coufidence, Bailey, Portland, via Hi on hand is about 16,500 k port: Raval, Ilsk peinia, Nov. 19, 1845, The marked improvement in the attendance at the Chesnut street theatre since the reduction of the price ission to the pit, and the graduation of prices to has fully demonstrated the Seguin had a crowded house rot grent thee | Pes of Liverooot Packets, consisting of the ah 168 Duane st, op- that ne could be artes: ae} United States warrant and held to answe: A warrant had previously been atton held and had not seen. The ly addressed a note to Mr A.B ish, and sent it by Mr, been loaned a sum of money i ich sum he still owes me, wit other money, ona note,) was instructed to u: process out of the county of Washington ; but in case Mr. Bradley did comply with the Presiden come up inthe same boat with the ne; him when the boat drew near the wh son) could hold an: 1» Y ings, presents th Ja S} per quin- : barque Osprey, from is worth $3} a 9 i county of Washi rk, from Bath, arr 30th, dis issued, which Mr. defendant accordiny ley, expressing the Patton, who, alter hay is other parts of the ho: utility of these chang last night at his benefit. ‘The Schuylkill Bank and Kentucky Bank case is still before the Equity branch of the Common Ple: John Sergeant was speaking all of to-day in behalf of It is the concluding speech. The sales at the stock board to-day were to a limited Reading Railroad shares and bonds remained firm ot former quotations ; Lehigh and Wilmington Railroad shares slightly improve. Girard, U. 8. Bank and Vicksbur, Sta’e 5's are in the same category, Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finst Boann.—$7000 City Gas Reading Railroad, 28}; $1000 Pittab: ‘Texus Notes, 20; $0000 State 5s, sylvania Bank, 258}; 4do do, 258}. N. Bank of Kentucky, 92; 5 $1700 State 6s 81}; 5 shai 4]; $2000 Reading Railroad bo 28}; 150 Girard Bank, $3000 do, 47; ; $2000 do, i; T C Mitchell rienda and the | haudsomely furnished: Lo “1d 224, e Thames, Mobile} oloasus, N'Orleaus; | in proacee, bee Naspecions yore) hout rej mndid accommodations a peer ae ship Ferax, for New York, weg | fordo, in 6 days—only York, sailed 6 days be- fe Montevipro, Sept 6—In port, barque Izette, Harron, from ing unable to go up te Buenos Ayres by the British and novia, from Boston, Pennsylvania Avenue, . rawing Room is very mi rticwlarin the most modern. s the high admiration of the hundreds who Joining this Lrawinj chambers, also han can be made entirely private from every other With these improvements, he confidently tablishmert cannot be excelled in any part o! and he respectfully solicits a continuance 0 been for so many years ext Exchange—Sterling is 11a 11} ificently furnish i? New York and the Kentucky Bank. Salem June 16, ar1 tof th a. w and delightful dso arranged that they artof the house, fieves that his es. the United States, to be in said city. lurther from Mr. Patton, It is supposed barq way the same reason, , Nevvitas, Nov 6—I[0 port, barques Lili io, Harding, from New York, disg;_ bri ih pe a tilla, for Boston, Idg at i a Oct 23—In port, brig Orbit, Travers, from Baltimore, rs Arrived, Newton—Mr Hunter, Mr Wiley— Rie Janetro—Barque Meteor—J McDongall. inthrn—Mr and Mrs Morse and 4 in the steerage, T G Nickerson, J H Pope, The defendant heard nothi until the night of the 24th or 25th of August, 1943, when, as he and Mr. Giberson were on the steamboat wharf, waiting to see whether Mr. Bradley had answered the ceola, Mr. Patton made his appearance, followed by Fielder Robinson, and then in lefendant and Mr. Giberson proceeded oflice, where Mr Patton returned the i been arrested in the county of Wash- ington inthe District of Columbii to bail the negro, and it being late at ni and Justice Giberson committea Robinson for further ination. The next morning early, the defendant, fed by Squires Clark and Giberson, proceeded to examine the negro and sundry witnesses, and de- termined to hold him to answer to the Criminal Court for felony ; and upon Mr. Coxe tendering himself as bail, the negro was left at large, and was nct re-com- The defendant inthis matter believes a solemn duty, where others that he was endeavoring to of an accessory, if not the deserved the protection of ‘secution of some ome eight hundred urse of eight months, erson for illegal mmitted to prison but ler Robinson, the plaintiff, and jor an attempt to kill afellow until this trial that Mr.Patton had shown of Washington; and believ im, can think for a moment n Wicked or foolish enow the State of Maryland, the clousness of truth and in- of his fellow men, for such ht to demand under Liverroot—Ship Isaac 210 in thesteerage. dvanced j to & exhibit no change, J * chil, Mr Hosmer, ) lefendant’s note by the CHaaieston—Br P, day. T Richarda—2 in th for New York next day. Rio Janeino, Oct (wh) pac in leaky: tive, Foxwell, from Edmonds, une; Z D, ungton City. Nov. 11, 1845. SARACEN’S HEAD, y Street, New York, PH SMITH, late of Worcester, Englan form hs friends aud the public, that he. at and comfortable style. He has at all company with th tl 1863, 112; 200 shares ure 68, bd, 96}; $1600 bt, 74};2 shares Penn- a anes for Baltimore, disg; Beaver, risoner as havi ica, dg: Eunomis, Mans- P jew York, wig cargo; Baltimore, for Baltimore, dq; <ophronia, Bassett, from Rio G: from Portland, un Democrat, lig. Sh femocrat, a uiney, Savage, Bi br ArH: No one appearing ight, the defendant ‘eNsacoLa—Barque Ann od M Adams, Miss Lyman, Miss je E Weaver, A McCono- vey, Mrs Gorss, Mrs Bushwood. E btoddard, in th Ker Wssr—Br Heine: hi flags of et he intends serving ui Pennsylvania Bank, 258}; Kentucky Bank, ding Railroad, 94; $2000 Lehigh 68, 473; ‘ony Boanp.—6 shares U § Bank, irard Bank, 6ds, Camden and Amboy ‘annum, from Boston for New Orle jd-4tin, barques Mazeppa, Brown, New joston. ba, Oct 2i—In port, bare i \ddition to his usual fare in Importations, Lawrence—50 millstones EL H Von keys G Davis—3 Carson Wilbur & Seott , t re, Ttanenese, Wi House, which he trusts will be 5; 9 do do, 5}; $3000 State 5s, bod, ulroad, 1143; 100 * } jelphia, soon; Susan, for Trieste, Sid schr Enterprise, | satilying to his ral. neatly fitted up for privat parties—Lodgings—and no er supphed with tid country or American news- BOARDING. ir families, or sin ie Orlrichs~30 P {0 Bestana, Josumon ket Hine Reece c = joorman, Jobnstor om 7 i S Hubbard—1'% Kemtze—i28to orders | atte mittod to prison. that he was doin, made a mockery of justice ; find a thief by the arrest principal ; and that tor it, he the court, rather than the per: Arter Saces.—250 shares Rea Girard Bank, b5, 9}; $1000, Wilmington Railroad, 264; Domestic Importations. 1¢ Washington—102 pales cotton J Reyburn— 50 G Miln—50 Skiddy & co—152 E MARITIME HERALD. ———————— PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 20, FEW Gentlemen with . only, cant be accommodated with pleasant r | during the winter, at No. $7 Broadway, a few doors below Trivity Church. ‘ French and Spanish languages spoken ia the house, tes to such gentlemen as may wis! id languages. For further particulars, please enquire as above. Heaus, Long, for Baltimore, 116 WC Ashea The defendant, out off ee arrests, civil and criminal, in the co was never complained of by any arrests; and inthe whole time co: idaals—one Fi the other ® woman tried { e Win Kencedy, Philade! Sales of Stock: th N Baoxen’s Boaro, Nov. 1 road, 28; 175 do, 28); 176 Ni for North Caroli Home Porta. Bancon, Nov —Arr achrs Graflon, Baltimore; St Leon, N | York, Cla 15th, sehrs Malnbor, Baltimore; Edward, Hardy, ‘mont, (new) New Orleans, na Haidee, Gaadaloupe, C! 0 one of the best opportani- Worcester Ri a to pefect themselves in the s060ds, 25; 25 do, 264; 50 do, 25; 60 East Boston Co., 75 do, 264; 100 Lon, 17}; 100 do, bolod 10 Eastern RR, Board to-day were moderately la: advanced }-—Kast Boston Co. ter Railroad declined Seconp Boann,—dv shares N. BARTINE’S LOTION. NOTICE TO STRANGERS AND CITIZENS. How is it possible that persons will consent htumatiom, Sprains, ‘Sats, Glenduter Tuners Ceanleae, ‘he sales at the Never knowin his warrant out tno one who knows hat he ever could have lee: to order an arrest in fendant appeals with th nocenee to an impartial jur: juittal as they would lar circumstances at the hand: ‘The case it in expected will jury to-day. Our impression is scquitted without damag pain, when caused by iorwich & Worcester RR, #0104, 88}; 50 Long Island RR, 14]; 60 ‘Ship Hendrik Hudson, Chadwick, London, J Griswold, Barque Sarah Sheafe. Sand Union, (Fr) Pavie, H ‘ork, Also, brig Ch shton, New Orleans; brigs Snow, Savannah; ‘Tecumseh, } New York. Nothing | ay all day, ig Harbinger, New York; schs Girls, 1. Moscow, Portland, Me; brig teamer Telegraph, Peunoy- i Metallue, Antill d Van Buren, New York; Jutm Fredenrek, do or 1 'y for Nantucket. Iu port, Nov t7-Are B Aiken, Alban i! ., Senate, Lady Clinton, and Joh Mid 17h, John'Q Adams, Ph ladelphy do. “FLorates Hone, Nov 1 Arr 18th, schrs F, above invaluable Lotion will he eptical, that it is the most sby, Callyo, Harmony’s ; Apalachicola, Taylor & J leston, Dunham & Dimon, jestor sufficient to satisfy the most to be depended upon, of any article n of and cure of any of the abo inble, more or less. In fact, it is no} "4 id should alway: ry person’s house, throughout the country; they jos hand, whiel and Jacme!; Talleycand. From Texas Dhiay sets Davi a gentleman now at Corpus Ch boundary of Texas,) says: Every thing ix qui ived in this city from risti, (on the western “There ia not a word of news n on the Rio Grande. Arista has written to a citizen of this place that he ta) has been appointed by the Government of Mex: treat respecting the boundary, &c. But of the truth of this you probably know more thar Na . Inteti., Nov, 19. the effectual reli which all are li ¢ decided upon by the that Mr. Dow will be mn be depended upon in cases Sehr Joha WT. Schr Compliance, Kelley Abbott an rence, Mexico ayo tHe Untrep Srares.—The New Orleans Bee, alluding to the receipt of advices from the city of Mexico to the 26th ult. mentions a statement made inthe Vow det Pueblo (an oj specting the resumption of neg: aud the United States. According to that journal, a se- cret session of the two Chambers of Congress was held on the Mth October, at which the M Affairs made known that the resident at Mexico, had tr fom the Cabinet at Washin, difference between the t and to send an Envoy Ext verament would receiy n is known here.”"— Are I7th, stoop Exae inant C.8. BARTINE & CO.,, Proprieto Vineyard, for New Orders for any quantity, addressed as tually attended to. New Invented .- WIGS AND 'TOUPEES nted Wigs and Scalps so tec 18th, Uncas, Ve- ker, New York. | th, Wm’ H Gatzmer, | FRM al! ue veswels reported inour | rt for de; Jos Lybrand, avis, Plymouth for SENATOR ¥ROM GeorGta.—The ‘orgia has elected the Hon. John M tates Senator for the unexpired term end- It will be remembered that short time since, resi; having consented a instated him fo; Legislature of above, will be pune: 016 Im'eod re icPherson Ber- re Ship Isaae Newton, Spaulding, 47 ‘and 238 passeugers, to Wil St Lawrence, Brown, mdse, to Howland & Aspinwa Ship Stephen Lurman with mdse and 117 passengers, to master. y y Bargess, 18 days from New Orleans, vith cot a slays from Liveryook with son 42 days from Rotterdsm, with H—112 Passengers. days from Rotterdam, inister for Foreign Consul of the United Stat ransmitted to him a gton proposing to wo countries to negotiation, raordiary to Mexico if the Go- plied that such a functionar, city of + privat nd that eventhis ° t Mr. Berrien, a igned his place in the Senate, but Bai to serve, the Le r the balance of th ATCHELOR'S new inve catrreticapice resemble the natural hair'as to de a matter of regret loosing an new one perfect of every wearer, aud wi r New Fortmouih fv do Statesman, Machias for do: J udson, New York for Gloucester; Waldo, New Onvrans, Nov. 11, out any of the ve from Rio Janeiro, 6th alt, with 2800 he 20th ult. off ; ite Quiaey, rom Rio for Boston. days from Neuyitas, with mahoga- of cotton yester- street, near Br Meaical Advice. draer trom bon Fos ferwentinsn way. Removed nl6 tm*m sage in question, a uoti the United States Goy «qaadron from Vera Cruz, statement which the editor of the Vo: was furnished him from a most autnen: Te APPRENTICESHIP System — We , that the Secretary of ipprentice system io be im ‘his is wholly @ mistake. No hus been given, and none such is contempluten, Factory Desrroyep.—The Savannah zed Bi Eltiot, Watts, 16 ny, to Holt & Owen. Baryne Alabama, Robinson, 27 day: atls logwood 363 hides to Bouchand & Thebsaud. Barque Washington, Bartlett. 17 days fro No date, off Saad Key y for I consider them is worth 7c, good mid ery little doing, out door business this of sugar reached 400 hhds at I: tom sett was ak ses sold very freely at 21 a 21jc HA ‘fry flour; holders ate ater bbls and 3,000 kegs la not be allowed ernment should withdraw ite the substance of the v del Purdlo declares before the news, 7} a Tie per ib. the sales having only reached 1000 bale: heing rainy, there is very little jeune with 6936 Jacob Pennell, Liverpool; Her- ialty commited at hiv itow and Beekmon, on 'y restraint in dee, or him it cases cured in Bor 4 ISTITUTIONAL, arr Daasions of indiserect ) and eventually eulean, Savannah: ton, to.) Reyburn. from Matagorda for New York. Trendwell, 18 dyys fro ton, to Center & Vo. 6th inst. off Tory Monticello, from Ni m Mobile, with cot- hr ——, rrsloop Jupiter, pRyPont, Nov I Mt rt pon. Nov 16—Arr schr Persev: neces, New York for Norwich: 17th, sehr Ellen, Providens . Thomaston for N Eenice Cobb, New Mobite, with eot- wos in co. with «for New York. rom St Jago de Cuba, with 16 days from S¢ Thomas, in ballast, for flo!brook, Boston for do, ordered the naval @ divcontinued. | New York Ata Densimn ard at 7 ¢ for the Engl state rooms and cabin, ‘apply on board) westside Burling iP, 87 South street. Price of passage $100. | ‘The packet shi rpsol, 1150 tous, Capt. John Eldridge, | will succeed the Hottinguer, and sail on her regular day, 2ist | December forme PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line — | ket ship BALTIMORE, Capt John Johnson BB cect ‘on the Ist of December.” For freight oF ICKEN, 9 Tontine Bu'Iding, 88 Wallet, 'O CLOSE A CONCERN.—The orto nldre " Roscius, Siddons, Sheridan and Garrick. ‘They were bunt a this eity by Brown'& Bell, with unusual care; for mo- dels, materials (av large proportion o! flames being | frvegee) ted wteecakin chev oe wareioemokeitnoreas Walled. Salted on the atucks and. re-salted every’ year since, ‘Their accommodations for ers are very extensive and Be. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. i FOR LIV: ‘New Li t ee es Pas (oat tel vail ca cbevec her ecales tone For ht having ac odations unequalledfor wlendor or comfort, apply ou board, at Osleaas wharf, foot Pr 1 Wall ; G ; Ede COLLINS & CO., 56 South stieet. ‘Tice of passage I. Tne elegant fast. saili ship Siddons, F. B. ( master, of 0 toma, will suctecd the, Hovefus’ aud sal ae Dec., her regular day. 080 = FOR SALE, FRNIGHT OR CHARTER—The svery fast sailing packet ship LOUISVILLE, 513 arries 1500 bales New Orleans Cotton; was’ built in ‘with live oak and locust top; newly patent iced. Hos handset commodations for ren | patent fel . jas han me accom! ations - AI E. K COLLINS & CO. mC eth $6 South strect, FOR LONDON—To sail_on the 20th November, ore, Wi . For Liv theanat Novem new P FIDELIA, Capt. mber, the new packet ship Hackstaff, will sail a8 above, her regular day Kor pestage by eitherof the above ships, ‘having superior sc- mod: cabin.an a SO SOHN HENDMAN & Ci ACK L SLIP SIDDONS, from Liven by this ship wil i Orleans wharf, foot of Wall. street, not permitted in five days, will be sent ALBION LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND NEW YORK. tuted in 1805. Capital One Million Ster! or §5,' he ues operation for FOR- ASH to those insured on the per cent of ALL the profits interest. reat advantage of being confirmed aconce, participating from the date of thelr policies in the first division of profits. it Examples of Rates for insurance . ; re ‘or whole life | For whole life Headache, | {iftwday | “years” | yennss wichoneprdts eit pros. mo [im | 4a 219 24 Boy 118 125 255 | 2 88 40 13t 1a 300 339 Insurance at all ages from 10to 74 years, inclusive, from $500 to $15,000 on a single essa ietitintr’ is, E . D., No 1 Bond street. tu i on sinbo} 0, 643 Broadway. Hmits very liberal. Prospectus with rates, an- ery information, can be obtained by appli. BEPH FOWLER, e - BUCHANAN, jar Wall street. nf Stawim*re ' * a miele for sale, “H LEY & PUTNAM, 161 Broadway, haye for sale, “Hints ven the Ite-organination of the Navy,” and an eran, in we c organization of the 4 wo neatly preted pamphlets O15. endéw're TRANSLATIONS. 4 GPENERAL TRANSLATING OFFICE, 41 Chambers street—Trans lations from the French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian, made with correctuess Wool, waahe¢ for export, for sale in. lots to 31 Kr INS & CO. 56 Souil THE NEW. YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty ' Forty Thousand. tron, his | | DAILY BEBALD Every day, Price? cents per oopy—$7 Exchanges remain as last quoted. France 5,32} a 6,86, 2) per cent dis. Checks 7 per cent ‘wo ine Is were taken ty it giving away the ea Cor Balt Sterling 7} 07} per reports the destruction of Dr. Poullain’s fac See ate About three hundred “ of employment by this disaster. at between fitty and sixty thousand dollars. Swan, Benjamin, from Guadalou laven. Left at G, baque New Ontgans, Nov An lw ayetern, mentally and ily to thet) RLY HERA on the Sth inst, des freq ly existing without the pa- yy mal-treatment reds th | ft Ann, Aransas Ba it aware, sometimes caused ical pretenders, and sometimes by en themselves, are, by the Dr. effectually ew > for Liverpool at ys from Charleston, with cotton, fd" , fovene, @ days from Calais, with Protection, Hume, from Calais, with lumber, to Smith | 4 tehafolaya, Parker, foun Lulvec, with lath, to Smith & Brig China, Merriman, fom Newport, KU. Lith inst. bound | The following members of the next Gon, Me McConnell and Mr, Payne ‘larst, of Vermout— Union hode Islander Ot e pci brij Sat Louis, Nov. 10, made today at $4 $4.87 & fo; for cor Sales of City Mille have been | * ind the range may be brands $4 37 a 4 60. Of Alabama,yand Ma Mate, Metallue, for do; Wave, Fatmouth for do, Cypras, eae 1B Rvery ncarday—Price 63 ceva per ry —| bi ad ORD VERSEMEN TS wring "anal pricescal ways cash in fone PRI HT kines cuted with beauty CoAT tot Nee cece Wt ate the establishment, mast be post psid, or the postage will be di Sai ETT) New Vora Henaun. Leg stehl owthinesy eorwer of Patton ame Nassua set

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