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coil in the eyes of the whole earth the indelible stain of | the infany with which these atrocities cover their AFFAIRS IN MEXICO, kk, November 18 ‘All uve Mexivans will see the fate which awaits us if | ad ntti we fall isto the ham" of this ferocious foe: and if CUT | 4g een ee eee ee ago 23, THE SPIRIT OF THE PEOPLE,| Ke., dey dee \ our country, our sense of hovor and dignity es citizens were at -snfficient to compel us to chase back | the enemy, at the cost of every possible sacrifice, still we must do it if we won!d not see ourselves treated as our brothers at Monterey have been since the victory. | It was indeed appathng to uur enemy, when fall of fear at soving the conquered city abandoned by its ancient | | inhabitants, they comprehended contrary to their expec- tened by their ca- (From the New Orleans Picayune, Nov. 10.) We recur to-day to our files of Mexican papers, which are full of interest. Somewhat at random, we plunge at once into their contents. We here @ report from General Ampudia, written from Salullo, om the 4th of October. giving the killed, 1 missing in the “ division under his com- far from inspiring of the Americans did but animate publ | the liveliest enthusiasm, and make of @ mand’ at Monterey, from the 19th to the 23d of Septem- | hero to repelan ener ber, in their different encounters with the Americans. The list embraces 6 officers and 117 privates killed ; 23 4; 1 officer and 8 men in abusing his triump! The war is necei he only means of oflicers and 221 men wou: total of 438, V ining the enemy, committed Upon our countryme: battle. Fortune will not alwa: When we deserve her favors by our ha station herself on our will dictate law to the conqueror. Here is the letter to which we allude: ,” and 63 wounded. Koow this to be fae below the true number of casualties, unless Ampudia intends to con- rt, to his own immediate under other general offi- independent of cers, and the irregular troops. ‘We find in a Vera Cruz paper a statement that from 65 Pearls $5 75 ‘The market h t opened under the ices lightly ta favor of the ayers at prices vor of the a A parcel of about Soo bal strvotl fully fair Charleston new crop, was taken at 10% cents for shipment to Liver- j Livearoon Ciassupication. ferior. inary, Middkny Good Middtin | Middling Fan Farr... | Fally Good | Pom +s . . 5 12 ‘The’ market is com| tely unsettled; Hl have receded, holders only = 76 for prime Gene- see and Trcy, and buyers offering $5 50. hort letter | Brighton Cattle Market. Monreney, Sept. 30, 1846.—I rep; of the 28th, which through which this will be delivere new which has trans) itary occupation of dalism of the volunteers wh: ofthe United States. ‘Th rior of the town to 70 Mexican officers were killed or wounded at Mon- The editor undertakes to defend the army from the letters which were written from Monterey, as be says, by women, which charge the army with want of rit, and everything that they fought most valia selves to the last extremity, their loss bein, The same editor goes en ‘to reflect upon saying that henceforth the Mexicans will have Santa Anna at their head, and the table i ired in the few days is town by the vai rve under the banne ta house in the int centre ofthe city, which is not 0 cupied by force—without any agreement with the | proprietors or their agents in regard to the payment of | 19, 21, 2 The editor asserts y, and defended them- Monpay, Nov. 16.—At market, 1300 cattle, 17 yokes working oxen, 42 cows and calves, 11,000 sheep and lambs, and about 700 swine, Beef Catth xtra at $576; first quality, $5 60; se- cond quality, $4 254 $4 50; third quality, 3 50 8 $4. | Working Oxen—Sales were made at $62, $67, $71, | and $80. Cow! d Calves—Dull. Sales were noticed at $14, ind $38. has been respected, notwithstanding that | | Sheep end Lambs—Dall, in consequence of the very r and General Worth are prodigal of 0 those public functionaries who have re- | | Swine—Sales at wholesale | mained behind to be witnesses of the unnumbered 0} pe-petrated upon unarmed ci | zens, that they have oxpress orders from their Gover 1 an | ment to respect the property, laws, prevailin, of | ligion, and even the prejndices of the ‘ho | repeat this to auch officers, public or priv em to know what guarantieg famili enjoyed will make more bitter to them.’ In a satirical Mexican paper, the Don Simplici: Tih of October, the following paragraph occurs * Yestorday evening there arriv the agreeable ne’ cavalry under the commend of General Romero, did not sign the capitulation of Monterey, had ter with the Americans in which they ma risoners and took four pieces of artillery, the American: aving had $0 men killed in the action. during the day will be published ihe details of t tion, which is so interesting that we hasten to bring it to the knowledge of the public, notwithstanding the vague- ness of the information i We have looked shi than the above, but we of the | rages wh express bringin py capital, but th , that the utmost master of his own property or even of his nistence—threatei \ upon the whole cesses which decency and shame pre- The foreo which has been e City consists of between two and thiee thousand regulars—well disciplined, subordinate the remainder consists of a ridled volunteers, much | city, commi® into papers of a |} ventme from specifying. ‘a been totally unable to find | intreduced into presume, therefore, undred American shed for the eighty who have fallen that no anxiety need be felt for the prisoners, nor t in that engagement. To keep alive v and under excellent officers; thousand or fifteen hundred unb: like the Camanches in their appearance, ferocity and othusiasm which has \d thereby forward the orga: tion of the National Guard, Gen. Salas, the nominal of the government, has colonel of a new battalion Don V. Garcia Torres, the ¢ persecuted by Paredes, but who is again at large, has ‘m another battalion, and with Itis said that the rest of these forces, amountin, 9000, are stationed in the woods, the Obispado and other In regard to what is said of that which is be- yond the city,}I am nut responsible, for they are very de- ceitful and endeavor to exaggerate their forces. They have more thag 1000 wouaded, and sick with fevers and dysentery. Man; are dead, aod I sea that they are appalled by the aban. donment of this city by the poor as well as rich. The: askevery moment il Gen. Santa Anna is coming wi troops; ii there are, besides those who have left here, apy troops at San ‘Luis; and ifthe Governmont, aft the loss of this department, will not be inclined to enter into negotiations with the United States wed himself to be named | din the city of Mexico. nd printer who was made an attempt to f every prospect of succe: iations in the papers against a class of Mexicans who are said to be withdrawing privately from the country, taking with them the wealth which they have amassed, as is alleged, by speculating in ‘They Jeave the count: led upon to make contributions. of their officers and like practices large supply. Sales of lots .1 33, 160 and $1 87. at 3X0 for sows, and 4Xc | for barrows. At retail from 4% to 6c, and br sk. New Bedford Oil Market. [For the week ending Nov. 15 } y | Sperm—The market continues brisk, and prices have still turther advanced. We quote sales of 860 bbls at 92 | cts per gallon; 6:0 bbls at 93 cta; 6,264 bbls at 95 cents; and 1,630 bbls at prices not transpired. | ‘Whale—The only we have to report is alot of 300 bbis at 35 cts per gallon. Foreign Marketa, Loxpox Monxy Manxet, Monday Evening, Nov. 2.— | The Stock Rachangs | nd the transfer-offices at the Bank of England baving been shut to-day, we have no trans- | actions to report in the English or foreign funds. In the discount market there is no alteration, but there has been a good demand for money at the current rate of 3 to 3h percent for the best paper. The state of the foreign ex- changes is beginning to attract notice. It is borne in mind that during the whole of the past year buUion has been flowing into this country to an almost unprecedent- ed extent, and that, despite this constant increase of the circulation, the value of money has at times risen consi- | derably, and that kis even now higher than it was 16 menths back, when the circulation was less. It is there- | fore evident that during this bei causes have been at work by which the increase been rapidly absorbed, and that if ne such increase had occurred, the value of money would have been still higher. Under these circum- stances, the fact that the exchanges generally are now Spprosching point which mur a stop to an: ‘er | furtner influx of bullion calls for careful attention. [It is remarked, that if the value of money have increased | Everything | in the face of an expanding circulation, svch increase shows ne mercy to such men. The press is very bold, too, in its denunei clergy, who are aceused of opposing the meas r An attempt is made to turow ud the church, and, a8 we judgo, with the view of justifying measures which the government way feel compelled to | take to make the church contribute frum its hords-to the | necessities of the government. mez Farias Was in power many years sinca, he ouraze to propose laying ty of the church, and Farias is aseuredly one ef the | of the preseat government of ortina, betore resugning his post as for the disarming @ battahon mediate commor ce to Gomer Varias tur | the ordef was indicates that ia two days they will withdraw the voluu- 4, in pince of whom the population may return; but itis certain that no one will remain here, and they can only secure their conquest by the extermiuation of the | censs to operate: Extracts from Mexican Papers recelved at | {hy the Navy Department. (Translated for the Washington Union.) specimen of Mexican Munchausea is 2'Vora Cruz Locomotor of the 6th of It is well koown that | The followin 8 upon the pro- translated from {A principal offiser of the army, writing froa Monte- rey to one vt our friewds, woder date of the 25¢h ult. says: We have fought for tous days without ioterruption. bave lost some men; but the euemy, being continually recruited, hes overwhelmed us by numbers, his loa hav- In’ fing, after losing, confesses, filleenhundred men, but which I es: e hundred, the exemy posted himself withia pistol shot of the plaza and began to bombard us. Ne otber resource then remained to the general than to suspend hostilities, a» there ‘was herdly ammunition enough for another won resulted a We | which they bad stood for y Tbe discontented revet, and through his ininonce Cortina in this busivess is accused of acting under the influeace of the Modrrados or party is mm the minority, yiuced two-fold. deen compelie denunciations of wivch it is the obye le. wad may embarcus« the government whenever a favor rable opportunity may occur. E. Kepubliceno of the 9h of October, says that D. Seutiago Magoffin, a North American, who hae resiled ears, aud made a great fortune e to the Uniied States | Having now re-entered Mexico, he hus written to one of bis correspondents in Chishuchua, saying that he is ow his way thither ut the head of 4000 men to oceupy that ectthe property and lives of The Mexican editor then goee on to say: iasm of the Chihuabvenses could not be greater ; the activity and decision ef Governor Farias and his aseistants have contributed i manner to arouse public spirit vand muskets seut th, have arrived! aad fiom the capitulation by a council of off cers, leaving ua our arms and baggage, the houors of war, and departure for Saltillo; the enemy uot be- ing able to move from here for six weeks. my has respected us, and we march out feur thou- sand men before nine thousand !!! without Jeaving more than about ammunition enough for two hundred dis- charges of cannun, aud six serviceable blame is thrown on the soldiers it will ifon the general ungrateful, for we depart with a good deliverance, and the enemy in the end respected our fn Chihuahua many there, returned not , but that he will 6 iofamous, and aa extraordinary | nt that the thou- er by the Supreme Goverumant | Gen Isidro Reyes, named jet-in-chief, and now upon his roule, arrive We promise ourselves that these illust # will defend themselves heroically trous history of th another letter from his excellency the go- , © jan Luis, which says that the express which arrived there from Monterey, stated that on the evacua: tiom of that city by eur troops, the enemy violated the capitulation, presuming on our weakness, and an action took place, iu which the enemy lost fifteen hundred | | men and our troops three hundred. command being wounded and ma | our side the command: On the other hand, the Repub stated in @ pri and worthy Mexi ‘aylor's second in prisoner, s was on f the 2d of Octo- letter from one of | pal oflicers, that the loss of the enemy amount- and ours to about (3,000) three thou- On the 3@th of September, after the news of the ture of Monterey had been received by the M vernment the secretury of state, Rejon, a ‘overnors of the 5! have sought permission of the e@ to follow the battalion of the roceed to Vera Crnz, and re- | , of taking care | is but one of numerous signs of national militia, shoul main with the rear of the wounded. The convicts in the prisons of Puebla have petitioned | ment to march them under o guard to the | sed, and then to place | a their hands und allow them to “avenge the out- | rages committed upon their country. owners of hen roosts in the district which h ia thought most ex ates urging them to for- itch, the troops which had been called for, asthe enemy was advancing further and further into the country, with the intention of dictating # terms of peace in the capital during the approaching . The troops stationed in the city of Morelia received | winter. orders on the 34 of October to march thi . Cela and join the army of Monterey. The | call for these troops reached that city et the seme as the news of the disaster at Monterey, and produced | on immense excitement. So far from being depressed, tke people came focward with contributions to support the war and provide resources for the garrison to sot out In one of the th two hundred mus! In one number of the ward, with all We pity the | this troop may | em forthwith, On the 29th of September, Rejon, the secretary of stato, addressed a letter to the governor of Yu (Miguel Barbachano,) informing him that the conditions stipulated by Yucatan before re-entering the confed were agreed to, and that he was confirmed in intment as governor, Yucatan to be consi forth as a Mexican State, and to elect deputies to the proashing constituent Congress. A decrae was isened on the 17th of September, classify re ing the revenues of the nation, assigning some to the | for low and middling qualities hav general government, and others to the States. ties on imports and exports, taxes on the consumption of foreign commodities, revenue from the sale of public lands, from the sale of tobacco, from the national lottery, stamp tax, &c., &o., were to accrue to the general go- vernment. From those assigned to the States they were to the general government lisco, Puebla, and sof the city of Mexico there are elonging to the establishment — vernment journal, we find acall ‘ers to turn these guns over to the public uso, and supply their place with wooden ones, which for scenic offect. ter an explanation is made, that the guns are not in good order, and that it will cost more to patch them up than to bay new ones. We see, too, a variety of suggestions in regard to obtaining supplies of cannon of a large cal- is evidently so atraitened for such munitions of war, it becomes us to watch his ports with all vigilance to prevent bis receiving supplies from other countries. It is said that very many of the guns in San Juan de Ulua were made ia this country, and some of them at the West Point foundry. we heard of the submission of one a magistrate or something of the sort, in New Mexico, who has given in his adhesion to Gen. Kearney, in 2 formal speech. The resources of | sonorous language are utterly exhausted by their efforts to find therein terms adequate to express their abhor- rence of his conduct. if indeed we have ever read of annexation of New Mexioo; but whatevor we presume his submission to our arms was somewhat | of Mexico: constrained. We caution Vigil not to trust himself in | the Mexican metropolis till this storm blows over. Gen Rincon, a distinguished officer in the Mexican service, died on the 16th ult. at Jalaps, In a paper ef the 7th October, published at Puebla, the pointed allusion is made to the defenceless A few days af- to contribute respective! the following sums, monthly ~ viz: Mexico, each $12,000; Zacatecas, $5000; Guanajuato and Michoacan, each $6,500; Oajaca and San Luis Potosi, each $4500; Vera Cruz, $4000; Yucatan and Durang each $3,500; Tabasco, $2,500: Sonora, Queretaro, loa, each $2000; Chiapas, $600; Aguascalientes, $350—1 all $84,250 per month. The States of New Leon, Coahuila, Upper and Lower California, Tamaulipas, and Chihuahua are exempted during the invasion, and also Texas, until the nation suc- It the States fail to nired, the revenues assigned to them are to revert to the general government. js @ translation of a communication ad- xican minister of justice and eccle- is station, | siastical affairs, to the capitular vicar of the archbishopric ibre. When the enem: The Mexicans Don Vigil y Ala ceeds in recoveriny possession of it ! pay the amounts e have forgotten, rthe played in the | dressed by the “At a time when the Mexican nation is suffering unaer one of the cruel scourges which from time to time at- flict humanity, when its enemies threaten to penetrate and when our brethren at the city of Monterey, the e: fortunate circum: | to the heart of ita territo: | this moment combatting isting government cannot forget tl tance that it presides overa Catholic people, and that in that the human measures which it tal “What! are three hundred Anglo-Americans, who | arrison of Matamoras, to subdue the ten thou- itants of that town ? ‘What ! are seven or eight thousand adventurers under Gen. Taylor to conquer the State of New Leon ? What ! are the one hundred or two hundred thousand adventurers, who may be sent out by | the presumptuous government of Washington, to en- slave ight millions of Mexicans?” sions the people of the capital have had recourse to the ire mother of the preserver of nations, and have never vain implored her f “The captain who fo direct our armies gor pplicate her aid in a solemn mas writer then goes onto answer the questions he | image wherewith more was done for this nation than has thus asks, and in avery patrietic strain We meet con- | been done for any other, excellency the general, exercising the supreme executive It was at one time bol to the fail of Montere: Santa Anna was to fall s' line of communications uear the roclaimed in this country, prior | to the occa of attack for | in all eral Taylor's | have tho honor to communi wth of ihe Rio | thet tae pious desires of his exceliency aud of the Mexi- y be complied with. ‘ing you my distinguished consi “ God ond Liberty ! The Diario, of Sepember 24th, rays, that mere suggestion of the chief of the republic,” | Jove Gomez de la Cortiaa, the governor of th district, Lad oontributed $59,000 towards the defence of ore, and had also tendered his signature to the vernment for any amount which it might reanire. 8 Monitor of the 201h Sept»mber, announced that Ke | nor de la Cortina was ubont to resign his post of gover | nor of the federal district because the government in- to remove him, 0 that the “ mere suggestion” tion) referred to by the Diario, was pro- te this to you, inorder before our Government conceived a design upoa Tampi koowa to hav and of conrse . Mexico, Sept. 2 lication of Mr. Ma jo General Tsylor | Bt jerativa now, to look well tot position on the lower Rio Grande, when it the purpores of ant divert as from th commuuications he strength of our Aana to take the i rouded aitack by threatening our Mexican troops move with unexam peed, though it is ouly necessary to know that "e coming to ensure them a fitting welcome. la our papar of Sunday we endeavored to g. blic feeling in Mexico, and ntlate popular animosity © of the same pur from the official journal of Moxi- uch Light "pon the state of the pub« ai in Mexico, and states some to our occupation of Monteray. W. no belief in the extent of the excesses said to hav commited by the volunteers, and those which have been committed, are to be attributed to a small number of law. | less fellows, camp followers, and others, rather than sol- | diers, but we will allow the Mexicans to teil the story Incidentally the reader may derive knowledge of maay interesting facts from the transla- | tion of such documents. [From El Diario del Goberno, Oct. 8.) thing we asseried a f ed the address to the inhabitants of now Mexico, je by the Amevican commander who ocol . ia regard to th Mexicans by the enemy, notwit vomives ip regard to religion, life and wed ia the letter which we append writiea by @ person worthy oi credit in Monterey to auother in Salully. By this we can see what fate the in- ing for the inhabitants of the republic, | 1 they show themselves who in the ot caviization sebk to extend their domination ‘he blood freezes in ou against this cow | bably a threat, we translate an co, whien throws dy The Call for Troops. (From the Weshingtoa Union, Nov. 17 } ere places of rendezvous for the nine for in yesterday's orders by the Secre- facts, or alleged | @ have | regiments | tary of War :— in tasir own way since, when we to, designate the ous, and to report the Texas. lace of rencezy lor. \Juct obse: ved Troops ere to serve during the war, and a i. standing his | sated to amount to trom 6,500 te°7 000 woe. henge: This movement sppears to be litle in conformity with y the federal press and its morning's Baiti Mt we either do not knew, or will not tell’ the plan of t leases 4 r veins as we think upon our | troops, or of any others which a nder the American yoke, com: | ager of the north to secure the henge nr ik 01 aad wives, aad to save their liv, yh moment by the ferocity of the conq taetx homey and fortunes. Such is the mode in whie tue lave of bumamty ave respected by there woul! present themselves as models to us, who would | redtice us into treason by promises which can deceive | ne one, because their more reveal to us the ae, of their prof Our enemy presses now v| trymen at Monterey, upon oupen our enemy We understand that the contracts for the In- dian goods, recently advertised forin this paper, have been awarded to the followi) being the lowest bidders: —Grant & blankets and dry goods, deli York, and the blankets deliverable in St. Louis. head & Logan, Pittsburg, ble Loui *, threatened every Kentlemen, they eror—abandonii ton, New York, erable in the city of New | by mosylvania, dry . ‘m. Irving Hyslor ricultural implements, hardware and New ‘ork and St, ‘exes and hatobets, Rorthwest guns snd must obviously be further ‘eintsined when the circula- tioa becomes stationary; unless, indeed, the demand cun 0 special causes which ‘will henceforth | circumstance hardly to be antici to be found, as most persona be- | be attribut ted if the causes lieve, in the prosecution of railway and other works | gece the United Kingdom. ‘The last advices from | New York seem, moreover, to indicate that the circula- | tion may uot even remain stationary, but that a speed: export of bullion may teke place to America, which, al- though it might be tamporary and small inamouat, could not fail at the present moment to produce important re- sults. These si pti nd 4 in some minds a feeling them to watch the progressof ¢ months with more than ordinary vigilance: Liverroo. Cotton Marxer, Oct. 31—We have had a niet market to-day, the sales being only. tome 3,000 o7 000 bales, nearly ail to consumers. In the general | id temper of the market, and in prices, there is no | tone change Nov. 2—The market has been compuratively quiet to- » and, in many instances, prices were 54d per ib in| oref the buyer. The seies amount te 4000 bales, in- cluding 700 American and 300 Surats on specniation, aud hus reported :—3300 American ot 4d to 6441; 400 Su- 3d to 441; 260 Egyptians at 7d to 73 t 13d to 17d. Nov. 8—Although the market has been without any animation to-day, still a better feeling prevailed,and the rices paid were little or nothivg changed from those ast quoted. The sales are about 5000 baies, mostly all to the trade, at the following: 2000 American at 4d to | 260 Surats at 87,d to 4744; American descriptions and (1, were no betier te buy ; aud Egyptians at 7} and upwards, were rather high. Liverroo. Manxers, Nov. 3.—Fruit—American—A sale of American held on Mondey last, but as they were mostiy in bad condition, prices from 10s to 208 per barrel. Real Newtown pi A and indeed, anything soun?, would soll readily at 30s to 35s per barrel. Some of this sort brought | over by the Henry Clay is to be offered to-morrow, (No- vember 4,) for which the above price is expected. Lin. seed Oil Cake—Amorican would sell readily, if here, from £9 to£1 per ton; English is £12 perton. Provi- sions—American—Our report by the Great Western re- corded the Proceedings in our market for provisions to the 30th of last month. Since then the business transac- tod has been of a limited character, whilst little altera- tion can be noted in prices, which still continue high. no doubt, caused in part by the unfavorable state thor during the month of October, specula- ing the most they could of the disasters which luring that period at home and abroad. A occurred | more encouraging prospect now ears before us; and from our late mercantile advices from all parts of Cana- | da and the United States, we are led to expect the ship- ment to this country of large suppl rate our present exireme rat dy market at fair and remune: Dg prices. The de beef very limited, but, if any- thing, price: ced, as may be seen by referring to our prices current in another co- lumn. The demand for Pork is dull, and prices declined, but should the arrivals continue as numerous as they have been during the past month, a further reduction may be e: ted. To-day 140 tierces of American beef, pork and hi ere offered at pablic sale, which was well at- tended, and went off satisfactorily, as the prices paid for some lots show that, if proper eare is taken in selecting and patting up a first rate article in a neat and secure | style, the provision trade may be made a profitable one | to the American shipper. At the sales alluded to, 90 | | caske hams, in dry salt, brought 363 to 378 6d por cwt; @ small parcel of butter at from 60s to 80a per cwt, as in quality; kegs of ox tongues 25s each; spiced rounds of beef, in pickle, 334d per 1b. Among the salos eported to-day we find 29 packages of Halifax butter at r cwt. The stock of lard being small, (notwiths! the large arrivals which have lately’ taken place,) the demand continuing spirited, prices are from 1s to 2s above our last quotations. There is nothing to report in the sale of American or Canadian rs butter, the seo- son for such articles having passed over. The arrivals | of cheese have lately been extensive, and the stock hav- ing, therefore, accumulated, a reduction of fully 4s per - cwt has taken place within the last few deya— ‘his day 3886 boxes, the greater part of which w: brought over per the Great Wostern,were offered at auc- tion. There was a good attendance of buyers, and the | large quantity of 269) boxes and 46 casks sold readily at | rates fully 58 to 64 under those paid at the last public | sale. Tho quality, generally, was only middling, and the avorage sat which nearly 1700 boxes sold were | from 428 to 49%; the remainder t rought 60s to 63s for fair, and fine quality 66s per cwt. Tobacco—The sales this month (including 60 hhds aN, leaf and strips, da- | maged, sold by anction,) are 1183 hhds, vi 13 nia leal, 264 stemmed, 272 Kentucky lea these, Ve — leaf, 18) which will mode- sametime find temmed, by the trade.— | importa are 899 bhds irom Virginia, 633 | fl New Ori 83 New York, 2 Dublin, and 1 | from Glasgow; to which may bo added, 732 arrived | from New Orleans 29th ult, not included in the stock.— Wool — We ha’ thing to add to our previous reports | upon the tra cor nta from the consuming dis- | tnicte do not represent business to be improving. Cen- | Sumere are acting very cautiously, and in order to guard | | against an accumulation of stocks of goods, are already | hort time. Prices, generally, aro | expect much | chauge. The arrivals from the United States are coming | in more freely, and it isto be hoped that the conditicn | and general management will show an improvement on those hitherto received, which have been opea to great | | objections on this head.—slughes ¢ Ronatd. Havar, Oct. $1 —Cottons—altbough upon the whol aa bosn less uctivity displayed in business th iced in our preceding circular, the leading feature | arket has tha! of great firmness. The trans- p to the close of the inst weck were stiil very | bie, and prices were exceedingly firm, but since oi the present one, which mey be, perhaps, partly ' revious largo sales e‘fecte:i, and the Log of ers. The accounts of the Sth ult., from the United States, whieh reached us on Wednesday, via England, by the Greut Western steamer, created 110 impulse here, although they had given rise to o speculative movement | in Liverpool, but this is not to be attributed to any unfa- | vorable ieeling, but rather to the firm attitude of holders, | and the reluctance evinced by deslers from the trade to id operate freely at the present highrates. The sales, ‘er, since the commencement of this week, have a aged daily 1500 balos, at stiff prices, and there is a gene- raj confidence in thetuture, which the small stock of cot- ton now on hand fully werrants and tends to increase ; and should the intelligence daily looked for by the Miber. pia convey notbing calculated {to damp the effects of the previous advices, thero seems to be substantial ground for anticipating a retarn to activity in the de- mand. P. S.—It being ascertomed trom the brokers’ re- turn of cotton published since the above was written, that the stoek has consiJershly decreased during the month, and the advices just received irom Liverpool be- ing encoureging, a revival in the demand has suddenly taken place, about 3000 bales have been run off at an advance of fully {1 on our preceding quotations. test he transactions ave Lan very Foe our last report; prices are, novertheless, firm at our quo- Wthane oa con consist ef 30 bbls. American potash, first brand, 1846, at £41, 150 bbls. to arrive, at £40 40 50, and 30 bbls. peariash at £42 per 60 kil, duty (f8 28) Hors—Prices in the interior, as well as in Belgium and Germany, having undergone a decline, there seems to be every prospect of their now ruling lower in our market | | than'was the case last year. Nothing, however, can yet prices, there being no buyers at bales American growth onhand. Rice | —A reaction has taken place in ‘fis article, which has | Met with littie inquiry, and prices have now a downward | tl only sale to set tothe va ae Caro- “ ADVICE.—Di R ly, cousulted at offic confi ‘Gold street, near Of « private uxture. His treatinest, pase ‘onstituttonal, risk mt Gemeeince | M*RS hn, Balt; 26th, Bessel, Hae- Oct 23—Arr Alhambra, Wilsoa, N O: Sept $—Iu_port N, Oct 25—Arr Elize, ie ettentlons hie e system to that stare of vigor wature Origmally ctare, a disease freqeutly existing wi hout ing aware, cavsed by maltreatment and some- Peat ot the parties themsel: ef , having just come fishery are willing sellers at no incline tion to come forwai le Cast at'Heads’ Ang 31, ship Chicora, Holm, raves (from Ma- gunny begs. Sidfrom San ly attended to, and med toany ps'tof the United States. ice 63 Gold street. ers at { 270 per 3s kil. jock 100 tons against 70 period last year. Wheat and Flour—Prices | of wheat have experionced an advance this week, the | &«) erage of home grown at the last Montivillers market f 67 50 per sack of 200 k. Our market was eu- n growth, but we have just received from St. Petersburgh. Our stock of Ame: the only sales being 200 bbls., | , run off by auction at f 36 to 38 50 per bbl. for ir Maails) for ‘ fa) for New York, ¥ SECUKRITY AGAINST ENSA ry, 10; 10th, Honqua, bark Ganges, Watson, dessa, wind bor Morieans.’ Sid sent proprietor, c ConsTanTINOPLE, Uct 1319 pot thra, kidneys, etc., nervous from Sinyroa, arr 9 Dea, Nov l—Arr i at tirely bare of foreig: tism, ule f the glottis, tonsils, yp! line wetis, or inflamed eves, impotence or r { wees away of the A Laurel, Ducket, 'N Orleaus. ungwood, Boyd, N Orleaus; 28:n, x, Breman for New Or- | jremen, (and sid for is quite exhauste: ercury, aud wnwisely ti soa, Doane, N York sgrek, Oct 308, se ee Og a0—Arg London, Ross, NOrieaus;) vel, a sid for Fanon efor ‘Loudon; Noshambe fi DaktmoutH, Oct laid J A Jesarun, = . Winroth, Geile. a for Besion, (oft the CTollaader, Ewer, (fm Rot- Silver, une; barks unt, for Palermo, ship Merchant. Jordan. from d was ordered to *pezzir to. perform qua- d'sickness and death on board, | 19th,.a1 ‘or Palermo, wind bound. 17th The Levi eto Malawa, in bail during & heavy w c xpe- rience ‘that very the lot of any one to warrant a perfect and cases of above mentioned di ngers Arrived. Livenroou—Packet ship Yorkshire—Mdme Weiss, of Vi- enna, Maitresse de Ballet, and 45 eleves and 6 attendan' Witta, R W Warrington, MD FR Dacke't, London Vinal, (f.0m Cura | gon calling wil | Constant attendance in | to render relief to all who may give certificates, volantary given 0: ‘shing cases on record, ‘Americ, Crons! Fiusnine, Oct 27—Si am, 1. Genoa, Vet. 27—Lu port, ship P: Maine, Cook, hence, are | about Nov 1, to load course, some of which are for mnspection at this medicine— S which is warranted in all orno charge. Strietures cured in as many weeks ‘Rev Mr Livaey, War- Coryell, Phila, an son, M Wilson, Balk; Burnew—-Bremen ship Meta—Mr Rultman and Jady, L W Depaux, J Hertilt, Exchelrath, and 203 1a ‘Weaer, Dr G Hepe, jaw, was wrecked ale ut SW; crew rs Importations. “orkshire—2135 bars 217 bdls iron, Eg- Lattimer—6 casks | cust & co—? cares aylor & cold A 1 & co—4 crates ivERPOOL—Ship Jeeves no odor on the br reath, requires no restr drink, exposure, or business, and is adapted to every ag e ship of 422 tons, dhere for $23,000, equa spt Thompso. and crew ved. Cihe LH G wasa fin from Boston, avd was insure between two officer. escaped with their lives, as the vessel went to ‘Capt T's chronom 100 doubloons be had with him he threw apon Jeaying the ship, and saved them.) ‘October 17—1n port, 4 mate practice of Piilently’ curing winety-niue cases Of the hundred, and at lar remedy in a neighboring rs remedies fail. iley & Putcom—37 Kiggs Jeukins & co—3 cables, Aymar & co—2 crates ndse F ‘Moore—36 boxes Richa Fcases 2 bales J Gin u & co—G boxes J Gibou & co—2 Bird Hillilaw @o—| crate W Kee'er & co—15 cases Stone & sight & co—13 do—1 cask W Brownell. 1 cases | bale T Huat & co—7 WG Hu co I Bud Gillman & co—6 Pers Sav: sent is the most pop d cor 32 on & Watsou—6 A Averill & co Reals Rush & eo—' accompany each bottle. Sold wholesale by Comst wurtlandt street, retailed at ©6 H Bowery and Welker, East Broad: No 278 New. Yor! : ad) do: cette PUtet | do for New York, do; Petersburg, Maracha Market, Fulton’ and” Water, 4 . of aay oeencn, Coma, ts nd Cranberry streets, streets, Philadelphia, corner Char tol ‘Oct $—Arr Col Marshall, Mt Everett, do aud cld ‘eld for Boston; } Ph 20un, 8 and cid for Bos- ct ath, Mary Aun, Lo hannou, Norvell, Leghor “PALO ALTO CHAMPAGNE.” N INVOICE of this" Patrioti id has just been? recoived by the : t.on of Hotel Ks t ani eld Sid, Mares, Csr, Constantmople, ana cld tor New , laud, Griswold, New » Dunderg, N York. citys Andorsony Poated ones & co—5 mer & Guntry—2 M4 St Mallo- SE Milner—3 Mc —8 C ates 101 We. aw—6 Hassel, Sj 10 oases mdze Wright, S.urgis Alden & eo—3 A&S Willett & co—iJ shall—i6 tuosC Court & co—2 cks J B ales Carson & Newbold—3 caves Hall & com] hd eae 6 costes che SF Sates 26 hae Pt nistoa &c o—3 cks | bx mdze Hur! sacks salt CH Marshall—3 bxs C Mu E B Kelly—several c [ Packet ship Columb eases and 1 busdle Hanner & Haye: ere Gi ‘Ksemp, Nov l—Sld Nor York. Oct 29, arr North Gotwensune, Oct 3i—Arr DALY, importer OCW men, he. RK CORBITT, Member of the Universi if New York, al Society, has rem e+ doors from his practice to om | Duane strectto 12 r ‘orbitt having eonfin of disenses for the past If years, can warrant a cure in » ee mercury in his eeealenr Oren 4 2 a 1 A Anril & eo-4 ‘J de Cartagena, Gray, fro se ponerield, from New Yor d, fr pana. under seizures b nsacuin, do; Abras i iin, O1 Powers fren New Ortenu Dr. ©. di fromt A M. nill9 P. MRS. £. HiLION, opposite Trinity Church. jeasant apartments, with bedr for permanent or transient vases hat linings R & meze Mortimore & Gawtry—4 bales thread Stewart—Ii bas maze Joba Gibou & co—l0 W Red- mmend—11 pkgs hardware Isauc Smith & co—!45 cases and 131 ware, 37 bundles iron Naylor & co N Van Nest—2 Ball, y Leonard Howe & com! ich & com! ease Pi Hargit & co—ithread Kent, Leask hardware Joho J 60 1 hurdward Danua, Son & eo—l ble feits Juhs Campbell & co—t cask hardware Joseph ‘Thowpson—2 Fellows. Van Arsdale & Cooper—1 Tob»20n—1 eask hardware 20 bales ateol aad 3 cases kys hardware Platt & B ichards & co—7 erates earthenware J & bur & co—9 phgs Kk Alcock—i00 1 ware, 3% boxes tin plairs to order— ackages James Sheward—2 bales twine Wm Orgill—5 Je—14 vales osnaburgs Tooker Mi 0 right Sturgis & Shaw—7 do Win Whitewright, e RS Btenton— binukets and 2 bal ¢ Wilson G Hunt & eo—6 do Thos t & comd bales canvass Cameron & frrand—5 casas mdse a goods T Reynolds—2 cases eT Lowndes—3 do J Falconer & co—| cask twine R T Jones & co~2 pales blaize White e glass Isaac L. Platt—!2 casks sheep- binery Barrow & Pileher —1 mdse W WS Conant e wa off and lost rudder. "Arr Rob Roy, Drummond, James rt bark Coquette, Eldridge, fm Wun: brigs Frolte, Fx , Hunt; bri arn jehrs Dart, Endieutt; Petrel, Au (oe Ag Leibnitz, Sleebohm, NYork. Sld | Ford, Baltimore, Havas, Oct 9—Arkunsas, Larrabee. Mobi lux, Goxtreau, NY. Wise, Croustadt. 31 Orleans; Powhsttan, stone, do. Hava, Oct 3i—In port, shi a for, N Orleans, 8 or 10 Howant Tows, Aug 2 1V2KPOOL, Jet 3i— Main, Wede, NOsieans; Samuel Hicks, Zenobia, Southerinud, Cada. Mailed—3ist, Lord Laudon, Jane Anderson, MeKell N York; Stephen Wh buadles stee!,6 casks Leask hardware J Va: Tompkins & Black—t5es machi: cok hardware R Steelo-2 WR Murranmi case mtze & Atwater~ 1 bundle p~—1 cask china C B Kile! ir OWN rooms.— m2 Hono Kowa, Aug 28—In, location very con Shanghas, art 9h, and Bagle, Prescott contiguity to Wall st. MONTHLY REPORT FOR OCTOBER OF THe EW YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTI- TUTE, No. 75 CHAMBERS y Succrssruity Taeatep. Inflammation c. soa & Horner—4 4 Examined to det 2 Cases of midwifery. a , Varney, ae jugot copper, oper Y ckages earthen 2 Cases of fever. 4 . of the stoiaach. 5 Cases of gonorrhoea. 2 Palpitation heart. 3. 1 if Ay a 3 Secondary Veneroal § Cases of Geet. 1 Pleurisy. al ion, or burnin, rrigeton. oF 1g in the 2 Incontinence of Urine. rrensia, Romana, Lisbon arthea, Rio Grande: uuker, NY ork; 30th ‘Welsh, N Orleans; Syria, Cor, do; OU: balos blankets bert Spediding—2 bs arts. « 3 Cases of Impotency. Fihoa & co—I10 cases Hot bend 4 Eruption on the skin. Svccessrv: Orenations ano Cunes. i 2 Operations for hydrocele. 1 Retention of arine. MOV. Large Hemorrhoidal tumor ret, cases of injury attended to. 1 Fracture of the arm at Poster—11 eases wd. le. = for Boston, Noy 19; Colombo, Janvria. for hanged from New HcR ork ech; Queen of the West, | 3 Operations for ph 2 Cases of icdoleut leer ted legs. 9 Btrierures cured in the w 1 Operation for bacousen a & Charles—2 do Gaver & Have as—3 co—l4 do Thos Whiwker & soa—4 casks hardware eartheaware J M Harris—1 box warch move- bert—I44 boxes tin plates Stokes Gilbert & co— a Marshall—1915 box- dge & co—21 do 3 pkes Ballen & Sender—9 Reimer & at BG Nese CF Coriast G Abteufoldtectl Hen com ; a felt ” & Unkart—1 Bora & Schuchardt—3 Herm & Luverchiof —2 E H Paine—102 bars iron 7 boxes 45 kegs Oelrich & Kruyer ord; Guascow—Bark Colloney—90 bales 1 ck 8 bdls Godfrey ison & co—2 ce Jones & co—I3 bs ‘ons iron Buchanan, Harris & co—20 tous coal 2 puncheons key 14 pipes printers’ liquor order. [EEE EEE MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF KEW YORK, NOVEMBER 10. ‘ions to remove de- alt Chert opper Pheips Do pate harlestou Sth; Pheai for NOrleans 7th ‘Benson; for do 5tb; with ewpatch Yuen Pomare, Brewater, 2 ies erd “Ashburton, Carleton, Ocean and ‘The poor attended to between 9 and 10 ia the ICAL AID—DR. a, Gannet, hence for N jublin, were in contact the latter with paddle with loss of cutwat ‘The Francoma sailed L , Oct 19—Jose! Kixo Hosp, ‘Octa—Arr Adirondack, Shipl bs 3 sid Ist for Piverpooln inward, North Curis dost saile ina 1, Wm A Wheaten, Marun, residence and offices are at No. 3 Rosevelt, one ANOTHER CERTIFICATE - Dr. UPHAM’S PILE ELECTU Rochester, Sept, 14, 1846 Messrs. Post & Willis—Gents: It is with no ordinary? eel- eusure that Lam enabled o inform you ofthe cure L in case Jarvis, N York. phine, Compto, N mag as thrown on her lat 43, londi ) Cld Oct 3: fov 3—In port, bark Mindoro, Hil ships Navigator, Silver, w Ze to 26—1n ports! ous. Mantas Asa 301 ced, | am indused to rou I may make known to ‘wonderfal virtues of Dr. I “hereatter keep on han long #nd sorely. | address you, that through joad for New York; Mani na, Ce » Fox, fi F Msvane, Tug nee and cordage. Bei th, for Calcutea3 or 4 days. rtship Charlemagne, Packard, for ip Ci ney, do. (Beecher, for New Liverpool, Grinnell & Minturn; . Antwerp, Schmidt & B: ts, jous in the stomach tiveness, morbid accuin 4 Temouing the cause of Piles, and to purify the blood: whan c speedy cure must fc itis needless to add, ttle erno benefit. Should lease refer them to me at m Gates, where I shall be pleased to | Geular information than | days to the equator. Messina, Uct 16—In por Sid 9 Mavaaa, Oct 21—In port, brig Cs ‘ork. about ready. Manitua, July 26—In pe Maxseitees, Oct 18—Up, for New or. ry sel fia beth, Jordan, Cork, Bunker e—Brigs Georgiana, Bedell, Norfolk, M Bedell; Lind liams, Charleston, mon; Almira, Tyler, Limerick, 8 W Lewis—Scl revious to obtaining the Elec many of our best ‘you know @ ease y residen: Bath ana Hallo- the am able to in this communteation. iOSHUA BEAMAN. th (Sirer alten stree SLLALM or KRESTUORATIY & CURDIAL, the Members of the Philadelphia Col Johnson & Lowdon Martha ‘Beile, #, Philadelphia. In port, bark Ralph Gross, Glover, for : Oct 20—America, Berry, fm Cronstadt, | Rockall, Poste: Orr the Nrepies, Do ‘eR, Oct 30, fm Mobile for Antwerp. LyMoUIH, Oct 30—Sid Henry Bi je ovr, Oct 2—Mediator, Stark, fon New York for | rt, Noble, Demmin Duc de Brabant, Schmidt, Constanti- ours Nov 2—Of, America, Berry, Petersburg for | Arrived. Packet ship Yorksbire, Bailey, from Liverpool, Noy 2nd, with mdse, to C ti Marshall. Packet ship Colambia. Rathbone, from Liverpool, Oct 17, with mdse, toC H Marshall. The Colum! westerly gales to the longitude of the Banks; Ship Ariel, Ki . fm Bremen for New here abe arr Oct :9.) Ann | pis TUNIC Frepared its, Cummings, N Or- | , 4 days from Newburyport, i master. : EBremen ship Meta, De Har: with wreck of Br ship U: standing, sappose mwell, wed, wi a 41 to have been in that condition about four 4, from Glasgow, with 0 eacen : Hines per bottle, er cases of carefully packed and forwarded te say part of the Union W: F. DICKINSON Angee, oT N ‘ork. Ports. Noy —Arrschr Planet, Hawes, Hollowell for 1 Haidee, Stinson, ov 16—« ld ship Montreal, Sandwich Islands; bark soy B11, lon 36 44, saw ship Tanark, ja and mizen and mizen topmast gon kc started and swept, ED, tor New Y¥ erpool 4th inst. Halli at the whol . d Bandwich Is'ands Charicetont sches Albion, (ot North 4 Jonner, Baltimore; and went to sea, ht, ships Paul Jones, IL James ‘ak Rerunnep—Packet ship Wellington, Chadwick, sailed hence for Londuw, i t, had her pumps chonked, and has had four feet her hold; hove too on close reefed top had to throw overboard part of cargo, Also, Swedish bark Anna Margaretta, Rondston, sailed for Antwerp «n the 16th inst, with Cargo of grain, hay- ing had her pumps choaked with grain, inet Colleges tor aes pal howpitals fe topes y attends for consultation dai (incorrectly re- | One ship—uaknown. ———— Misceilancous Neoord. Lawes, Del, Nov 6, 1846. a id enclosing $5, 4, sar abel apg ate VELPEAU’S SPECIFIC 5 OR the ekeeha cans ahead (ues though it ts 80 harbour is bee 2 ve wed im here Capt ‘Bedell, from No so are here; sehr Poce- ag owt, bound to NYork, orn, & Jago, wi t ;,achr Commodor: Gen Pinckney, jes, K:ncantown, Noy 16—Arr achr Veloci York for Boston, Bard Dunl require any repairs, as reportes M mery, N Bangor does not in my last. 17th, the fleet img to the rainy and from ve ; aaa i le whieh number near one hundred. No accident oa the effect a carein coast that | cau fine out. Senn Ann Etiza—Schr Burlington, Dearin Charleston, reports, 8th instan miles divtant, fell im with and a | = orter time than any , Noy 16—~In port, sehrs C ce, Hall, NYork for Boston don fr do. ' Passed by 15th, sehr Jasp tow, supposed put into Chath i from N York for Bom, ‘orig: Demarara, Chase, Galveston; mboa: Oregon, NOrleans. ew Onirans, Nov 9—Arr ship Vesta, we, Cid, ships, ‘Aileghany, Farley, col Wan Bisons Ryan, Brazos Sau tiagoy Policy, h Ann, Graham, ‘do. 2 Nov 19—Arr schrs Prtriot, Crocket, NYork gaoticook, Philbrook, do for Boston: 14th rk; 15th, schr Augusta, schr Rowoke, Webb, Forte, Ce led wreek of sehr Aan J'from NYork bowsd South; mainmast had been cut away, the foremast was carried tending. The boats aud al presu.ned the crew had been ¢ Scun Henny Cuase—A stant, states that the s ledicine and Pharmacy the board; bow- confidently recommended for f clothing gone, Henry Canse, Kogers, Graves, do; Sa- rmation. tles $l each; cases of halfa dozen $9; carefully }, and sent to all parts of the Union. ICORD’S ALTEMAT'VE the permanent eure of prima.” oo jal alcers, nodes, or use of mercury, ot suspecting veucrea! ‘The captain and crew airived They bad great difficulty in . her, aud suved wotming bac their eluting. When they lett, Une water was Over the cabia floor. Cnpe in a pilot boat ernor, Bangor for NY: wn, NYork for NSedford. Newrorr, Nov 16—A) bello for a she will be a total loss. p.—At Marth Landing, Freeport, Me, 34 instant, | bark Sarah Warrea, built by K tons burthea, ow ed by Geo Warren and Heur; Po tland, aad others; and ss to be commauded by Capt Reu- isease, without PortsmouTH, Nov id—Cld ship Fortit justly celebrated alt PoRtLaND, Nov 16—Cld brig Gazelle, Chure! Cc ‘Prortnence, Nov 16—8ld bsig Orrny Taft, C Portiann, Nov t— ative, ttles at $1 each; for 85: cxrefully packed andseat 10 aH CONCENTRATED GENTL PARED by the ‘The Covvnnia, Mersiman, from Liverpool to |Philadel- phia, stranded near the Kellybegs Oct 22d, hes been got off, ore to be examined. The Geonera, Oris, a Deal, from New Orleans, reports, on the 7th alt, It 43. N loa 47 W on her bean nds, and Yost sails, The Sraina, Hamilton, put into Cowes Oct 20th, to re pairand discharge. Sir Evtaw, ia going into Helveot, Oct 20ch, grounded on atthe Valo RSAPARILLA and will be putoa + brig Geo Emery, leon, M Faclan bitms, Th id; N York: brig Hibernia, Et Mary Miller, Batemon, Providence; Palmos, Townse: Johason, New York. aanah, Dixon, New | ig Sparton, of Boston, from Lubee ia abucrieane, was thrown a Coll i, ae ties and dl sa et ace ld snip H H Boo- Whalemen. Epgantown, Nob 16—Arr ship Hero, Swain, of Jefe that port on 2nd iust, om a whaling voyag jeaky, and will prol hence to Naatueket, for repairs. anwar, Nov 13—Arr bark Fuact, Br oark Athambra. Savem, Nov 16—Arr brij for Norfolk, put in for a harbor. By Last Night's § Southern Mail. Spoken. Sept 25th, lat 12, lon 23, brig Chenamur, Harmon, from Ca- fon i; was passed an Am ship, flag number Oct 28, Int —, Jon 10, packet ship Patrick Henry, from Liv- Ton 19, ship Francis Depau, from Havre for N Int 138, Ion 9 W, bark Undine, from Sumatra, via diz tor Rio Jan Home Ports. Bartowore, Nov 18--Cld brig Henrietta, Th Mi a Gen Grant, Soin Ww car. t 50, lon 10, brig Cervantez, of Boston, from Bor- Jat 33 13, lon 52 30, brig © ppleton, Bradford, cld at ket; itinay have been a mispy w York, Oct 11, lat —, lon 15, by Wm Ath, Fore! Ports. Apravetwitn, Oct 2 paid. tock i200 barrels potash, and 100 bbis. pearlash. | lik: THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR, Oirculation---Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 RALD—Every Saturday—~Price 64 cons retry enc am ck ey, dalged in by young ‘uhiwine di ofthe. jona, total irr bortle bow A NOVATOR. ely to become a total wi =—3 12) PT EWALD FOR Price 64 cents per vance. ADVERTISEMENTS at the daual prices—always eash exeented with beauty and it 24—Tbe Messenger, Garrick, of and from i hore near this place dismast- wees aaa crew saved. It is feared she wenp, Oct 2—Arr Frances Burr, Coffin, NBedford. ig Josephine, Hewes, for in port, brig Flora, Hurd, for N Orleans eed edand pert of ea in : FRiNino ofall kinds mal Jeter or communications, 1. to vostage will be ‘ood Nempon hoor importing egents,