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“* prime meridian,” which was referred to a com- | that in addition to the disgrace of havin; mittee. On Monday last, G. W. Lurman, Eaq., | sed from the roll of muagistraies, he chairman of the committee, made a report, disap- of late, has of pgun until they drum out their present party | that only theaght seems to be, to obtain possession of | know. He al Some idea of the present position of the whig | warm supporters of the re! that Reverdy Johuson, although su whigs of the Union generally to be e idol ot the | day m question. In one word, Bouse clique” and the office holders. Lam cenii- | Mr. Gow Pr dest thet he could not now be elected to a seat in | sympathies of the State, whilst he thigeny. They cons der thet he obtained his pre- | ntigue would not hi in the distributioa of Signorina Tedesco, with the Germania, gives | forced him, although he does not publi another concert this evening et Carroll Hall. into the ranks of the annexationists. Mr. G. Vandenhett is nilag an engagement at | Come out immediately, but that he will ere the Holliday Street Theatre all who know our politics and the position of par- of flour, both of | ties, must be wellaware, Of allthe men who pos- d street, at $5. Wheat —The | sees influence with that formidable bedy, the Tices are about the same as iat quoted. there having | Orangemen of Canada, Mr. Gowan 1s the one thet i} | has the greatest. You can imanine the strength iven to the movement if be joins the party, aad Bre, and yellow at Oho, [ye —Marylend, S50 a 56e; | te lose to the government if he holds aloot im the —Salea from Sle. to 33e per | Coming struggle. But itis not only in the case of Mr. Gowan, that the goverament have committed t the Stock Board yes- | a great blunder. They have been forced, by cireum- Obio Railroad time, | stances, into the execution of an act, which will be | 100 Che-apeake Bank, 24; 94 Bal- | to the furtherance of the annexation movement, a3 There continue to be small City Mills and flo} en DO change, viz: - $1 $1 0s fur good to prime re $1 06 w $112 for white and $1 20 & $125 for family flour, white. Cora.— Said this week of white at 550 @ Pennsylvania, 680, On! busbel. ‘The following were the rules terday:—250 5! 4s Baltimore xm 5 Sa i do. do 66. Umore and Ohio Railrewd vig spirits to the fire. Our Philadelphia Correspondence. pared— Town Meeting, gc. supposed, ue I supposed, and as @ thousand others | Cll Seeretary, wi Liverpcol, there was no possible chance to fuse tle worke, should be excused when we shake our | Bieury,lormerly member of Parl: heads doubtingly at the many grand schemes that one 4 men of much iat! are almost daily concected, to cure some crying | } us officers. Asreg evi). But in this consolidation scheme there was, or rather is, seme sincerity ot putpose ; but what is the exuct ext ot of the vein, time alone will de- termine. Atpresent, 1am incliged to admit that the chences of its ultimate consummation are de- eidedly favorable, for the whole affair is ia right hands that is, in working hands. Some torty or fifty leading members of the bar, without dis- tinetion of party, have taken hold of it, and have co far masticated “and digested it that they have pre pared a bill for the cousolidation of whe city and districts, which, before submitting to the coming | Legielature, wiil be submitied toa town meeting, to be held in a Week or ten day ne rabid wuigs, and some rebid democrats, no doubt, will bitterly oppose the bill, because it may iaterfere with their Lord E telfie, voulless, part san schemes of pap and plun- : der; Lut then it will find favor with the business commupity—with the wholesalers and retatlers— with the men who pay the city taxes, county taxes, State taxes, besides tootivy the bills of the **Killers,”” “Bouncers,” a: d other respectable gangs of Susth- werk und Moyamensing. The liticians may fome, grumble, and wage war; but let themremem- | ber—and it wil be news to them and to ninetren- | twentieths of our cittzens—that this bill has been | carefully and preyertully tremed by such men as | Eli Price end Jonn Codwalader—men who are as rich as Jews, es phlegimutic as Dutchmen, as fare | oF gh) seeing as Sevrchwmen, und above ali, and more | Sipe! than all, who have the management and eontrol of oe an inculeulable amount of real estate ja the city proper and districts. It 1s quite likely that the | democrats will come into power under the | propored consolidated government, and it is quite true that the mouths of these famsned | Jeffersonian disciples are fairly watering, in anticipation, over the fut offices and fat jobs that | the whigs bave monopolised for more than a third of a century Bat whot then? A little rascati in the way of defanluny, ; e lay- | ing, may be toereted; forsuch anvable partizan | eccentricities have all the wuthority of preseription; but when the undoubted interests of the whole | community ere neglected or sacrificed, the demo- | crats will be weaned trom th dated public will be completely unoffic captains and subs The roll ¢ of which have « phabitants of this province. bee, in favor ot “ avnexation,” meeting; the resu able to the apnexationiste, In T é ression of © alrendy laid. The Toronto Globe (« adv ns not to be over eage | teat as promptly assny whi could desire Such | On Tuceday next, a public meeting will be held | pas eho Te age eben bree y Bona >? | here, tor the purpose of forming aa organizati — elpbia. The democratic party have al- | to carry out annexation. I expect it will be w —when lpes were strictly drawa—a ma- yint 3 and yet the blind rejudice end bias of pxtionsl politics have never been brought succeestully to beer in her charter elections, When any measure of municipal reform | ministry, that they hus been at stake. | own shadow. Every court Paiva eLPUIA, Nov. 10, 1819, | of soldvers, with drawa ba Effect of the Cambria’s News—Sentenceof Risters— | th seamer in the Coal Shipments—dAmusements— the Markets, $c. | gre! The seven days Jater intelugence from Europe, | out brought by the Cambria, reached this ety about | fteeme Allis excitement am canal, in whic Il the pots and pa and it is truly noon, und has had « tendency to check ali large | for tour miles. operations in onr market | It is rumored in to withstanding the furious storm of wind and , C&hnot pay lurge crowd at the Walnut street theatre. Lo leed, | Should this be true, it will be the was ocenyied. Dempster, every seat in the hou ‘ tion and anti-annexation. toc, was neatly #« fortunate; for, in rpite of the | "apere now remuins drenching rain and bowling wind, he had quite a | jn pert, the rest have de LUmerous audience. Me gives his © on Monday evening The stecmsehip Carolina reached her wharf at an eatly hour this morory, from Charlestoa, She left on Wednesday ottera and coosidering the euceession of storme >be has had to encouater, sh hae made.a remarkabiy fast passage. png bey In the Quarter Sessious, this morniog. Judge | “ise Tata not say that General ( Passone sentenced tome dezea pers diuted bis principles. I raid, » b ment in the Eastern P+ | to the Boutherm test” present term of the court, for participating in the 24 1 did not say fate note. Their terms of impri from one year to tw ‘Lhe emount of « Railroad, for the week ending tons. Total for the season, 96 Thave no changes to netics in the flour market continues dull. there is # fair dewand for whest st Previous rates Sagargers cif we teles of mrOr pork at #) @ $10 50— no anles of prime. There te it tag to Liverpool and the orat'p st to Bestom, $1 16 to New York, and $1 37% to Rhode | Ielard The money market !« very oxy. Tho street , M4 per cent per an reent, Stocks To the Evrron oF rae Boston Reree | solved by the action of the South ad 1 a . as 300 ; dience and the country, th they would ve, on ihe Wilme ty ‘of ie yo 4 while won man slavery to be en u Beavd- 400 harem’ Kending R. Ro, 16; $309 | gernment tombolinh it onde i2i\, 9 Farm. and Veoh, Benk 62, 10 | regard to Gene yikill Nav, 1434 $4000 Schuylkill Naw Boo? 200 vig R. K. Bonde, 678%; $1 1 faylor in the Utes | February, 1M45~i did not re Derof the Committee on Ke borg RK and proper terms, in my judgewn’ | watry, aed whem there pointtes! quertious except | qualifiest you may 8 cant iate the next rr ie, f bo ine xpreted to take p he perted bi Montreat, Nov, 2, 1849. Interesting Items of Intelligence Movements of the Gowernor—The Course of the Reywhlicans, Fe, Whilst unanimity and determined energy are the characteristic features of the annexation party throvghout the province, imbecility and cowardly | fear are those of the government. This fear and | , terror on the part of the ministry, at the movemeut which their own suicidal course gave life to, is | fully manifested in the letters of Messrs. Hincks | and Baldwin, alluded to by me in my former de- spatches. Evente since my last, only go further to | tion wheree prove this abject feeling on the part of Lord Elgin Rev 0,10, and his advisers. Like the traveller who has fallen Sineviar lxproston —A sin end be must be « mat tth | did n to supp ort the namine Your obed't rer forene to tree themselves, the deeper they eink. Al former | Wednerday absurdities have been put in the shade by a greater one than ever yet attempted. Lallude to che Jate | 5 diemireal of Mr. Gowan, Past Grand Master ofthe | mk, and was probably about balf-fille Orange Associ P. for the county of Leeds, and proprietor the Brockville Statesman, a journal fiery in ite zeal @ report from for the tory caver, from the justice of the pea room, lik that ona certain night in the moat’ of | ater ro much of the peace, did wilfully evil together tae as | ie the interior, which will have to be semblege of the good people of the quiet little vil- | | pon exsmining the stand, a vertical lege ‘ol Brockville and the surrounding country, to | found, eatending from top to bottom, visit the borning in effi’ Cb paleye iy hen eae four inches —Bostom Atias, Nov 10. tative in British North "Keser ; and, furthermore, _ " aided the entertainments by a public speech com Q Mengracee hae heen mending the act. Mr. Gowan is also | &. Theatrical and Musical. Bowxay Tuxatnx.—It is pleasing to witness the pub- lie taste. and public enthusiasm, which appreciate aud epplaud the glorious productions of the immortal Shaks- peare—and it is pleasing to the critic to sec them en: ed in the spirit, and with the care, with which they at sformed at the Bowery Theatre. as pi ited to a erowded Waliack sustaining the doating, yet aud perfeot conception of the oasracter ken in terms of high appro- ot and truthful tothe text end intent of the suthor, as Emilia Miss Wemyss Was gentle and affectionate, as Desdemon: were mot afraid of being libellous. we should say that Mr. Gilbert is one of the most accomplished, and‘ bonest” villains we have ever seen perform lago ‘as Roderigo, acquitted id the entertainments concluded and the firet act of * o- A Successrut Swinocer in New Jersey.—A rather genteel looking your urs, perhaps, fs bon of from the weal - Apter e, and pot me “ ravk (Leutenant celonel) in that militia. r. Ge proving of the proposition to establish a new prune | denies the right of ad Elgin to dismiss him meridian, which was agreed to, and ordered to be | from his command in the militia, and, as a mat- sent to the Secretary of uae Navy, | i ter of course, demanded to be tried by a court mar- The projeet of starting a new whig paper in this | ual. He states that the petiuon to his exceilency, eity, on the penny cash system, like all other whig | the Governor General, praying tor hia dismissal jeu through, the great mass | from the militia of the Prevince, and the command party, and especially the party leaders, | of the 2d buttaliono! Leeds militia, 1s only signed eviacing 50 little iuierest in the matter. The | by three out of thirty-six of the officers, un whig party in this State will never stand firm | out of sixty non-commissioned officers attached to talion, together with one hundred and who are merely held together, and whose | seventy-nine privates, ost of whom he does not ‘ : eo. given fi bp ing fact, that two the ils for themselves, and personal frie: entemen of influence and station, hold and mo Bi ° pefions! frleade, rose under her Majesty, to which he h orm party, Were present, party of Muryland may de gleaned from the fact | avd desires to know if any notice will be taken of sed by the | the part they enacted during the pioogedinae ot the e clearly proves whigs of Marylond, is regarded with almost uui- | to the people that itis a blow aimed at him, oa versal coniempt, save and except by the “ Court | account of his being a political opponent of theirs. 1 AS ree may suppose, has enlisted the e county on his side, and go far the Legislature from the strongest whig county in | trom having received injury by this act, he has wid not obtain 300 votes in | gained advantages which years ot echeming and is jong Soyer e mosered him. ene it position by his famous speech iu the Senate; | stands in the light of a political martyr, and has shina i F oft e, his whole course | secured his election as a representauve for the has been to punish those who disagreed with and | County of Leeds at the general election of 1851. denounced him for his course in the Senate. What is worse still for the government, they have of some 19 or 20 le’s hotel ia Eliza- vhtown, on Thursday morning, and enquired for # boarding house. he introduced himself as the eon of Me Dunbar, keeper of a large boot store in New York, and en- gaged board for the ter, remarking that he wished to go to New York every day. fessed to be a student of theology with his un- He made himself fa- cle, the Rev. Dr, Dunbar. n miliar with the family, affected piety, and otiered a member ot it during Thursday evening a lady’s gold pencil, nmurked “11.G.” which was of course At noon yesterday he was missed, and eld watch (Tobias’s make,) from one ers in the house, adjoming the one he He hasnot been heard of since, and thus far no clue has been found to his where- abouts, which it is hoped this notice ma Soon after agreeing for board, he rode off and re- turned within an hour, remarking that he had ved his horse at the ho! roved to be untrue, and it e did with the animal, ij he bad a black summer sack coat, thin check pan- taloons, a black vest, and black A similar leoking impostor put up at the City Hotel in this city a few days ago, and left without paying his board, after borrowing $2—pro- theological student. —Newark (N. J.) Advertiser, Nov. 3. val Mrs Wallack is exe Lester, as Casrio, a themeelves = Engagements, Bert Macaire.? ements Bucavway Tuvarns—Fanewni Bexerrt,—Colllas, ‘ast evening, atthe Broadway Theatre, took his fare- well benefit, performing in two pieces, the now favori'e drama,“ O'Grady, the Irish Guardsman,” aud the farce An overflowing and fashionable bouse showed the high appreciation in which they hold bis merits as an artiet, not only by their attendance, but by (be most enthustestio plaud: mistakable delight refleeted trom every countenance, Hin deoch an dhurvia (stirrup cup), was just what might be expreted, It was a bumper.” aud ho well deserved it. The pith and stamina of this acter have been fairly tested by @ sejourn of three or four ycars in the United States; and the laurels which be won oa bis first arri- val among us, continue as green and unfading as when is brow by the voanimous voice Chas he lost, while new ba; added to the wiesth, and now king of Irish comedy. Asan fe may bo permitted to add, | for the winter, which is still a mystery what His person i of * His Last Legs,” nd by the un- Henry Cray amp Tur Kes vention.—‘ihe Hon. Henry Clay, while in Frank- fort on the Ist instant, on attended the sittings of the Kentucky Convention, and was warmly greeted. | v the members of the convention, he is reported to i M ake no changes unless they are ab- solutely demanded to remedy conceded defects. Let well enough alone. the Italian by to be better; is wise counsel. his way to the East, Ta conversation with he stands conlessed tor and @ ycoulist. and. eo gentleman, be has established for hia: tation in this country, which will owtlest his life long asthat may be. On bis return from turope, whither he is about to proceed with @ view of making ar- Targements fer @ permauent United States, he will be received with thet weleowe which ever awaits dirtinguiched talent in this great nvtropclis of the new world some relation to the stage, that Williaw Carleton, the | tLor of the “ Traits and Stories of try,’ :tands in relation to the pres Tine the truest and be Remember th ochondniae; 1 was well; took medicine; here | am. He also declared himself in of three changes as relates to the judiciary: firstly, the election of the judges b) secondly, long terms and goo: t ducement to legal gentlemen of talent; and thirdly, the ineligibility of the judges after a certain state: | term of office —Phila. (Pa ,) News, Nov. 9. Collins stands just im the | the popular vote ; salaries, as an in- A circular bas been addressed by the Ad- . jutant General of militia, to all the comma: Pomaveieuia, Nov. 9, 1819. | ing officers of the various militia corps ia Mou- Consolidation of the City and Districts—A Bul Pre- | esl, desiring that they will ascertain if any ottheir oflicers ergned the avnexation address ; ; - and if so, whether 1¢ was of their own free will ‘The mountain i actually ia labor,and something | and oecord. With those holding her Majesty more than a mouse will yet be produced. You | commission as justice ot the peace, the Provia- 3 a doce likewise. malt em not stop here. ¢ goverament announce that they supposed, that because the scheme of consolidation | Will derive oll thoee who have signed the address, pparently lost sight of in the scheme to es- | no matierhow high their statioa or powerful their tablish a line of steawers between this port and influence, of ail offices in the gift of the Crown which they may hold. Upon looking over the 4 r signers to the address, [ find that this willleave, as the city of Philadel,bia and the surrounding | regards the militia, the Moutreal cavalry with districts into one municizal government. If St. | officer. That splendid corps, the Montreal ‘Thomas lacked fuith in the very age of miracles, | #e.crack one of the Province, and the most highly mgt ll dl ” | praised during the late rebellion, will lose its gal we, who live in times of great professions and lite | Colonel, the ncbly bora and well known Fabreois De ntforMontreal, h in his own t living dslinea’ h eseary to criticiae “ O'O: as we bave already noticed piay, and Collins's performance of the priacipal part, with Mies Kate Horn’s réle of Madeline. aud the other gotors and ectrosses in the caste that in their hands last evening it lost none of the thrillicg interest or eperkling wit which encbained the audiences cn every cne excelled himeelf and herself, and Collins ne- Ver appearod in the pla; songs. erpecially, im which he was encored. he was | ils mellow, sonorous, full voi is eosuited to the go During the comedy of ment concluded the riies of the | audience must bave ached for one loud row of langh- ter continued from begivwing to end = ‘The cool impu- | the tertile ingenuity, the unfailing resources, end the versatile tact cf the scoomplisiard rake aud | rove, Were Bever more faithfully aud wittily portrayed than by Collins, ia Vis drama. Perbaps it is bis master- piece; certain it is, that the manuer ia which he asted Ube part last wight would mal ‘We wish bim every prospe npen,.—-Shakspeare’s inimitable * Comedy of Errors” was performed last evening, at Niblo’s, ia which the two brothers, Messra H. acd T. Placide, ap- peered ax the two Dromios. The play was performed | ‘The market for mess pork in admisable style, by @ very strong aad snperior cast, CITY TRADE REPORT. Saronpar, Nov, 10-6 P.M. The reeeipt of the Cambria's news, published in an Fetra Herald, thia forencon, had the effect of checking Dusinees to some extent, as merchants were disposed to await the receipt of private letters before moving | ‘The prineipal Influence of the news was felt in the cotton market, and larger tales were made, includ- The flour market was steady, but somewhat less active than it was in the fore part of There continued to be # gosd demant for considerable lots going for- | © word on freight to England. Southern brands were = ¢, quiet, while there was no change worthy of notice. Rye flour ard meal were inactive. a fair business doing, but prices were heavy. There was a good inquiry for Canadia Corn remained about #1 soles, ‘here was ne change of moment in other grain. Suffice it te say. revious nights Cn the contrary, | which the entert ing parcels for export. Canadian, and there w In wheat there was rds the Montreal Voluateer SPS RR fe Ay | Light Infantry und Arutlery Battalions, the colo- nel of the former helds an official situation, with $4,000 a year ; he is opposed to it, but the majority of bis officers come under the ban of excommunt- cation ; and the letter, [ believe, will only have its colonel and a few subs left. The Ward Battalions red, colonels, mejors, magistrates will become a mere skeleton of its former strength, and maoy otherapportments will become vacaat, some luments attached to them. must be remembered, too, tat these persons, to be dirtmiesed, are almost all men of immense wealth | and influence, and belong to the British Thus the train has been ignited, and the exp! must roon follow. Before the government and in have done, they will have arrayed against British connection two-thirds of the British nd at rather bettor me, with moderate better, while prime re- Beef was some- sbout previous quota- ined about tl ree tales of which wore drt Freights were rather stiffer, with fair engagements for Liverpool, at rates given below, Asurs —The market was steady for both sorts, with sules £100 bbis , at Te. for pots, and 6 Stock at the Inspect mained steady at yestorday’s prices which counted euch pames a3 Jokn Seftoo, Howard, | what firmer. Douall, Mrs. ©. Moward, Mrs. Raymond. Dawsen, te. and others. offi ted of seeing th! by such # cust, tho Dremios, kept the house fa a constant reiteration | of lxoghter und applaure The succession of erroraand Mituses was mort einusing and cowfeal. and the comig powers of the two Hlacides, were equal to the difilvalt liek which Sbax+peare bas artigne cide is ruperior. as a | Phe inolemency of Though H Pla edian, yet his success fa such low charact:ra as these, is a siriking proof of the vereatility of First Sort... 4 | Guayaquil, Bue: Second Sort. . Bagu: . . Hlacide was b brother in talent on this oecasion, ‘The “Anato- | followed. in which. again, the two Placides held | the house enraptured with delight and admiration, at d comic powers of these two great | At the concluion, they were both ealled before the curtain. and reerived the loud, spontaneous , 821 tribuie ef the public satiefuction, and testimony to | Condemned. . Since my lust, a public oe. was held in Que- t * the result of winch was a slight fracas of no consequence. prneipelly got up by a few agitators, who in- etigated a large perty of sailora to attack the ft was, that the attacking party were well thrashed, and the annexationists | strengthened, by the joining of all those who be- fore were wavering. Two cminent lawyers, of the Lower Canada bar, have been the first vietima J tical proserption. Messrs. Rone aad have both been deprived of their silk gowns, as (Queen’s Counsel. The Eastern town- | ehips have begun “ to talk,” already, in an address from the members of the couaty of Sherbrooke, in | circulation for signature, for presentation to their | member, Mr. Salt, desirmg to know his view: the question, The answeris expected to be favor ronto, as expect. | the seat of government becomes a gag to the i nion en the subject; everything | NY | bos advanced in price, and the foundation for the political preeperity, Lalluded to in a former letter, the drell humor Recelpts Hince Ist J + bbls. 86.712 80.832 ‘our—The sules for the day reac! common State at $4 63 a $4 mixed Westera, at straight Western aod Oswego, (from Canedian wheal) at $4 04 w $6 06, and pure Genonee and Michigan, at $5 12 a $$ 25. Included in the gales were 4.00 bbls, of Cavadian for export, at $4 60 bble. of Oswego. (from Canadian wheat) at $5 06, f Capadian flour was pushing forward from 18,000 bbls, ineludio, Bunron's Trearne ~-Tho entertainments, last eve ure commenced with the in which Brougham, as | $s Mr Hughes, sustained their parts with excellent dramatic ability. succeseion was the new farce of “ Peggy Grea,” which was epacted with great artistic skill pas was danced very gracefully by The ntourements closed with the ver; opular drama of the “ Demon Jester,’’ in whic 1m, Cini ke, Lynne and Miss Chepm: J. by their excellent personation of charac- at-reve dramatic ability. drew forth repeated: nd the most hearty laughter. od, to viele this theatre of fun, whe: sterling comic ability can be witnessed. and w every body wishes to return, because of the light and highly amw ing dramas whic: for the enjoyment of Burte Nattoxat Titearne.—Last evening was for the benefit of Here Neupert. on which oceasion the grand musica, military drama of th other entertainments, were produced, before an au- dienes occupying every available nook in the house. ‘biee’’ ere not likely to become invisibles for rome time, as we hare po doubt the manager wil! | find it his interest to announce that piece as long as | ning at this temple of pl comedy of the “ Fart Man The next la ‘The Hungarian M, Frederic and Mies Malvina els good white Canadian, at $1 07, and 1 000 bush. inferior Southern red, at $e. a $1. 2.000 hashels sold, at 440. at Ode. a S5e. for’ mixed yellow; and 60, for round yellow fold at Glo @ Glke Corn—W.000 bush ©. for Western Rye —3,000 busbels Barley~2 500 bushels good two rowed, at 680. @ 690.,and 2.700 bushels prime four rowed at Gc. ‘The market continued firm, with some t yesterday's prices apbio advices of th bad the effect to stiffen th or. perbaps, more properly, te holders at yerterday'* i rat sold cbietly fir shipment. [ed the the buriners would have been larger. | well supplied, particularly im uplauds of the bigher | e every night produced teles of Kio and J: , and create t -“ Corroy.~ ‘The te ns a8 must produce @ reaction, and theres strous consequences upon “ muddy and a variety of The market is | numerously ettended, end probably end in a fight. | d wra hhere emonget the car- ters end soldiers, drawing and escorting the house- oods of the government. ared are the ned at their “ POOL CLassrICATION, 10) equilibrivume; of the “ Bottle imp armed force is keptat the guvernment house anc vonen.’s Orvere Thearas —This favorite place of amusement was flied lat night with a numerous and reepeotable auiirnce, exbiditing # fine The entertainments of the even. | | Ing commenced with the lnughable fwroe of * Pegay Given,’ played for the Grat time sinew two Mary Taylor ip the character of Peggy Green delivered the besutitul song of © bein ie ny Home. with much Jexpreseion, ead 4a encored. ng stored away. Monklands is al | it contains, to fight this | licnlons to see a couple | of sofas and a piano escorted by & troop of cs erty ‘ 3 Nona. Nooe We notice sales of 2000 quintals dey cod at Mackerel are quiet — hr gagemrats of 800 dal 4. for Liverpool; 860 er | for London; with some lots to Liverpool, at 44, and | Deauty and tachion, of cotton were «beef atds. dd, with what correctness [ but from private sources, likely to. be 7 . well informed, Lam led to doubt the truth of it— rain last evening, Mies Curhman’s benefit drew a | thot the Parliament 19 to be dissolved forthwith. Sales of 1200 boxes of rniina at $2 60, at be market is firm tendernece of feeling St. Domingo, arrived | iately, for export, om | r The sapply is not large, and bloody contest between the two parlies—annexa- @ Mrs. heraood. Navy. to Furzanern S., daughter of Col. Wm, Garnett) of that sity. At Ballston. on the 8th inst, by the Rev Dr Geld, Mr Maitiew Guisworn, of Peoria, Ill, to Miss Unan- Lorie Youna, daughter of the Hon. uel You: Died. On shoe Oth inst, after » lingering illness, Sana. wife of William Waugh, and daughter of John an’ 'y Wilson, »ged 36 years. 2 months end 11 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respset- fully invited to attend her funeral, on Sunday, the 11th Nov., at 2 o'clock. 2. M., from her late residence. No, 61 Beach ptreet, corner of Greenwich, without further invitation. On the evening of the 8th Nov, Mr Patrice Con- uitt, Dative of the parish of Carragerra. county Clare, Ireland. ged OL years, 7 months aad 21 days His friends and acquatotances are respectfally in- vited to attend bis funeral this (Sunday) afternoon. at one e’clgck, trom his lute residence, at fordham, West- chesterLo, N.Y On Saturday. the 10th inst., Narwan MeVicxar, io the 26th year of bis age. ‘The triends of the family are requested to attend his fuveral, without further invitation, from the house of his mother. No. 23 East Thirteenth street, on Monday the 12th inst , at balf-past three o'clock, P.M. On Saturday morning, the 10th inst , after @ linger- ing illness, Emanver Koin, aged 85 years aad 9 mouths, i nd friends are respectfully invited to this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from his late residenee, No 300 Greenwich street, York, Pa, papers please copy. M “THE LATEST ADVICES — From ALL PARTS OF THE WORL ar ran NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, Novaemmen 10, L849, Mexice..,. Sept 16 Manilla, Philip. al Man. ~ Cul rece Eqyps... Seps 72 ‘ales ewer Ame tam, Molla ‘Set 9 Ser BSSSRRES Milan, Lombardy Monrovia. Africa... Monterey, Cal... enters 3. ae See Oregon City. remem... Palermo, Sicily. Breslan, Prussia. pt 25 Paunma, Now Gira. Brussels, Beigiwm.,. Get 2 Para, Brazil. rest, Wallaohis.Seps 21 P: Ayres, 3. A. . Aus 5 ta, Pera. Yornainbuco, Pesth, Hun, Cumpeach; Pisoo, Peru Canton, C Poius Pe Cape Haytien, i ‘once, PR. pt 2b Cape Towa, CGM Port au Prince, Hayti.Oes 1s jonas, Cr 25 Port Spain, Trinidad. Seps 27 Carthagena, N. Gra. 3 Presburs, Ls mJ 5 Cayenne, Fr. Guiana.Ju Chagres, New Gra Chilgal.wa, Me exico, bs Gopiapo, Chi Coro, Venernela. Co Diego, UG San Francisco. ph, Mi Aug 2 4 won, H BayT.Oct 4 Frankfort-ca-the-M.Oct 8 Smyraa, furl «+008 1 Gallipegos Islan: Stockholm, Sweden..:Ock 5 Gi St 7 Ss Cather St Croix. Se naives, Hay Gray Town, Nica ly Gvaromala eps 6 Gnayome, July 6 , Havre, Hobart Towa, VDI Honotala, 8.1 nase, Islay, Bor Jamel, Hayti. Jeremie, Usyti.. Kingston, Jay May 19 daly 21 Trinidad a Truxilly, Gustamal ae, Hindos Maceid, Spale alae, Spata, Malta Vora Cra Vienna, Ai Warsaw, Row ustrie. Oct 3 Zansibar, lad. Oceaa..May “MARITIME INTKLLIGENCK, Port of New Vork, Nov, Il, 1849, 6 14] Moon Nises. 440 | wiom waren. Telegraphic. Seo general news colema fur the latest Marine Intelligence by magnetic telegraph. Cleared, Ships—Ewerald, aller, an Francisco, JW Blwel ‘ackerd. Moner fh cal, J a» ” ts Ao1 Val i hee 8. » Peck & Glesner (Gr), F then; Alda, Fales, New Orleans; Sexaurab. RM Dewill. B.bi Nene, Ji ly, San Francisco; Ira Bt el Norre, Jexnett, Wilmington, . Ryder; American Helle, and daspor, Nickerson, w Haw ina th ve hddy, We , Rhoden, Provid Arrived. Now Orloans via Havana, , Savannah, 66 hours, with the river, 4 bound, Dark Tease, for din eomrany. Liverpool, Eldridge, Lirerpool, Oct 1, with 14. to Crinuell, Mintarn nopry, Liverpool, Oot 13, with mdse price for Cuba strained is 550 ond 3 ne Yo. 1 Seotch pig at | and six months toi £0. six months, nnd 150 tons Sweaes yi h at $4.06 & $4 10 cash; Lower Mines at $4 6 ly three or four vessels arted for Europe. oud concert Winter has suddenly come upon us, and sno has already fallen to the depth of an inch. F etter from John Van Baren. as: — In your +ketch of my remarks at Favueil Hall, pud- | Iebed to-day, there are several errors that | desire you “ Dasely” rep. | rmed to confvra: — or the Love Peet,” ithe ability and sucee: that have ouarseteriaod and 6a$ moa 510 tons sold of Sy 1a was offered 3 hat $4 40 cash Lh tinned firm, with a 8c, with fair + sold at $10 cluced with the farce of the © Trompeters Wedding,” arexeredingly vellacte and produced tnfate On Monday might wil be per ure end delight formed two farees and the op: ra of The foot in, that it f ny more by way of eulogy: tt wut. announce that this favorite aud celebrated pertirm to night Anrutiiearnn er, who bas under b cuyers and professors of borseaan-hi, Crnrery 4 Mexere Pork—1900 bbis. d $8 6235 for prime the national democratic party | dead.” or that | bad been charged witt » , tor prime, and $9 $¥ 25 for mesa. | democratic party hus bon dis- Ot prime mers, 860 tierces have been # hd at $1 Of beef bame 100 b> 150 bbls aold at O% market was quiet, aud dealers wero views due by the steamer’s mail OF the work were 000 casks, prices -The success ot this enter- command a frospe #16 60. as in quality very good at $42 20. h | way wben one posser: | eels. to Misdiens formancer given im that leg ferides the att putiie by the present company Ve Try the valnabie rervices cf the celebeated elowa, Wailet, t popular bumerist of tngland, who, hy his queney, drotteries and origi: ai ived by the amateurs of the ring with grast en- thusiarm. The jokes of Me W « itis eatd a me Heved rlavery to be an womixed evil, and that he and vte for ay maa who was not sound coviso, and pledged to oppose th at fallrates, Seal pretation ard extension of slavery wherever th rary, | voted at ¢ tor local offices who jeo [ eaid nothtog o# Vork woald do, Dis quertiom tee meine of ver wupp the cttice of Prosidentany man who did mot bes ined evil. and who was not the sales at th» Wiliicg to Use the fall constitutionel power of the go- ction offered to the n bas secured ket fe firm for all di The rates of bhde. oriptions, and | wilt undoubtedly Sixanine.— There warn good demand, aod enles of a 160 00 Lhe of good white at Tc ensh, Tras ~ There be a fair demand at private sale. eape- claliy for skin, which is rearce and wanted Thore is ‘Twaukay in market, Blacks are plenty and bavea ng tendeney, The Nat i blacks. fa daily « ‘ kes place te-mortow @ Ve gieeted with delight by the patrons of Tryon 6 with » fresh cargo rpeeted Sales of 100 qr. casks Sweet Malaga were “80%; $1400 do. S04; 5 Camden and Amboy 4th. | did pot say I did not yote for the resolution in ouventioan of ort (8 sad Wa) aol s mem. can Mu-erm — This exeviloot ertablishmant ie Well attor ded which may be accounted for by the eu for perfermaners of the lutions. { read the ful- at 2TKe and time Receipts of Dreduce per Hudson River Lines, Flour, bertela..... a. corgrersted to ty fests and Pant min fe del nea‘ions of this family, Corres Aswevmey Rooms. ~The lest appearance of ewaple of Kae ate which [regard foent, thet are petierd in the resin erption of one ttefer to one which speaks ia O's 100%; $1200 Lebigh 6's 64%, Secund Board | jowi ke at the tae — $2100 Alle ity 6's. #1, 105; $2.00 Reeding 65; 60 Hare, ame Macalister at their took place Inet wight aud # & \ery brilliant audience, consteting ‘sli those who bad not yet witnersed the nd experiments of the skilful wizard, mibtary man, who bas redeeted honor ou bie artived ta this emutry ib diterminetion te abendon all one cf freedom ant free STOCK SALES. November 9.— Rroders’ Board —18 shares Ver- Marsachusetts Ratiron: ends do. No 2.2: 4 he Columbis Boston Company, 14 Ll Nertbern Kailrond. €2'4; 50 do . 8; 1 do Boston and Maing Railroad 107; 5 do, 10455; 48 do, Vermont et in present. vie Bank. 100; 69 do. | & do. 00d. 14; 4 do. | Norfolk Count: “Spring and Winte ne re amorur deporite the reed in the earth, wo estnbit the natural growsh +f the t wl plant. and atrere vered with rores. which he preseuted to the andienos ‘The whole cor ovuded with the wonderful suspension ta of Mme Mae the © Sleeping Arab? that M Macalil ter leaves the city oa Cane timore, here be iv engaged * wish him and A hope they will elfenat iu it, te mast be sgtecs wih me ia principle — Weerterm Railte read. 47 9 48, 10 unis Hoard —1 bh Boston and Ma os Northern Retirond #2 Perteme uth Reilread, 60 \ Company, Vo %. 7 do Portt 106 dividends bi toon return among ws. i vere’ Grand Panorama caid to be Gi4 pointing will be exbibited every evening at ‘Lip Broadway, ‘ampbell'a Vinetrels commence n FORKIGN MARKETS. Ponmsnors, Oct 20— the weather continues moat he for all out door operations doubt the yield will be abund: & *iil commence about the midd 7 f the Cor The cane never | locked better and pi ¥ J VAN BUREN wer incident oc in quicksands, the greater the strageles they make | curred in the ¢ flee of the Reyister of Deeds, oa namely, (be explosion of am k stand. It wes one of the old fashioned black Wedgewood” stands, holding neatly “fi i tonorrow evening The company is much improved sinew Hts iset exbitition in this city Hennt Hane —A Mexionn correspondent of La Patria, November states that Henri Here has berw ry ith the utmost enth: my inst hee conriderably @e-cressed, and prices kinds of Am#rican prod As | mentioned in my Inet, branch of business is healthy under the cash system. Feronve— Up to letter end of A cleered at thie pert. taking ont tierees and 6043 bbie Dhde. 248 bois, molaeer; 2106 8 vessels ree an ¢ Br brig Ame'is, fram Glasco ie, puvcheons, 678 Ow lows; end the amount of ion in Canada, formerly M. P. ecupent of the desk upon winch this stood, being { ja another part of the building, was astounded by that of a pistel cing thither, he percetved neither fire nor smoke, ‘The reason given by the government for thio arbi- | but « tremendous rivulet of the fluid, wiieh od and evil, ring over the desk, r Gowen, in bis character of justice | end doing immense mischief to nome nee records, Torte Ries, end trem w New Gra ada Gums aqel Vie. Fenny Kemble will read im Pittsburghfon the | Bolivia, Chill, | Equador, Brasil, &e | aK ri aa re Bench ‘fended teem | | h, apparently landed from ber. ste, ereot Anmouncen mits Ret inserted unless ak was to como! Went wnd reoelve @ benefit, at the viuseum } Her engagement wa decidedly ber performances are apoken of as being | ud (hat Bho will progendt bin mediately nud perform there dar the coming Week, 0 her engare- be teeny Wall Bicting nen D. 1 of Brook mat, Ip Nostell D, Cummins, Jons M. Brooxs, oyete to fpofiord, Cilestom Me bio de fanciro, Ves 3, well), Frosman, Madeira, 31 Nov 4, lat i, ton 7330, ia for New Orieens « net, lum= tte, France, 13 Aaya ons, und to New from | eghorn, duriva ® gale arbor, Was washed o ” is, ar Brig Votoma ie Neawith & Wa! Brie Sovttompton (fir), Flint, Turks lelents, 12 days, with n Bt, Brig Sovoreien (Br), Dixon, Liverpool, NS,# days, with salu to W Deaboss sg < Below, nna, Rockwall, fiom New Orleans, Oot 24, wish 0 W Netor, ‘eter act ick, from New Orleans, Cot 24, with Horibet e vo Huinhia, Becher, feom Malaga, 96 daye, with fruit, her Honper & Devlin. a brig, sed a theeo- mosted schooner, without signals. tie, do; barks Brothers, Noy 10-1 ind at eunsice, SE; meridian, N; eunset, 8, with tin. Lerre : Bios for all the West India Telands, per reyal dof Stentor Luders, tor foe sanity Vatre: lowe at the BxeSange Reading to Kingston, Che mrtais tthe Letver ts Oh. will ober dey, idth. PAIL Tie ebore cross at tho ohange Reading Roam, 67 Fy = Ghange, where lotters can be prepaid te any part of the werd. Hernia Marine Correspendence. Ghtiateurnra, Nev. 10 4, P Soha Toate re ‘+ bury port: Lbehok"Neccem, Merton, 8 din, Pali Ann steamers Velomn, Cox, N Verk: WP iimere: Barge Michigan, Jones, Now wn from Cape cyauing. thas couse, half The ‘ina ren feet, The ie wet of he lights whe, to ae the ron: whe wen ; os b iat om Kelly, Capt Crover, lay and eons gat co oe by his aan tare, for th ore oh rhe #9 If. rigcine, So, ands tepoasitie. tor vow off the ship after thevale had inelved. = [Savennan Rap, Nev 6 Fr lark om Havre dy G) Ror, both hownd de Janeiro, woie lort on let alt, ©. 000 to Cape Frio, doves tee. Sir Astone—Ship JW Gandy, from St Auguaing, art r Seaing & thie ashore ered 18 fer we bat owing to tt is dowbtfel uf trey from the N and N have gon! with conl,ou the 24: and ath uft, in gale feom im 035.54 lom 64 rigging, a shaft. Has put back for repairs. trom her fastening wt tho # d of 1. (he dock, coming in contact with the brig (riu: California staying pmount of rome $150. The 8 superior vesrel Of 500 tom ye " by Micesra Lyman & Kichardsoa of Portla:d, and tho builder. decked bark of 260 tons, called the ''arvline august Starrett, a stroug and fino mod the Johu Bire, to be commanded by Ca) with the lighthouse waverials for Indian Key on the 3 Bojor TB Li and erew tick, She is from St Marks, deal of #ckness among the shipping. Kk steamer inns, with comp 7 pence had juss commenced to re load. end ef Lact e Cumberlond Lol parted its moor nge and gooe Grifted from ite original position too far South. Verse's bowud iuto St Simons must Pectie baeakers aboard.—[ Wilminston, Ayres for Damburg. Oct I: y ble} Salvade: Garri Messer, trom Newport, eld: Michig NOr'eans ols Motive, toen: Marmion, W Charl: f Californie, Gh Oet; Teabeliite Hyves, ‘Dewin Naniucket; Spiend Fth, AM—In port the abs PINBIANOLA Ost 25—In port, Dark Gen w Beom. Th Maracaibo: fornts, aud Teowineh, tor do. togy Mond, Chi ship Dulin, Skefield, Mobile; bark AVAN SA Bid trig Bxcel, Re vaore rear Tarifs, was 513 tous burthen, 15 years old. and was im~ ey the American and Lesiurion offices, Boston, foe $18,600; cargo insured at the Asior oificy for $500. Banx Naxcy W Srave ‘he total amount o Seaiwage T ae arded in thin ose, 18,7001 e Ssboe at Koy West, is $13,700! expenses, Be Bank Amn, which went ashore 9th u nd, bas become a'total wreck crew saved. chains, and anchors, sold for about $00 * © Bric Bevaos1—U the cargo of the brig Bolsoni, fron B stop for St Thomas, rent v ia Ult, Was saved, much of it in ® damaged comiti was to be taken to Tortolyin two or three days, The vestol had gone to pisces. ade Be 16 Rerugvep—Br ship Cremona, Moore, hence for Acapuloos lost sails, Tur Gare—The brig Suson Loud, of Weymouth, wharf, hy bow her stern, #9. The 3 L carried away hor om. stovelsne boat to d did ochor daiaage to Caroline 4 Caps R Dow, of Boston, and At Kounitom, Jet inat, by Mr Voasie a dou le~ moms ded ‘srs Bechtel & Schomberg, ot NYork, to be pt Bertiaa Mr Vos ‘will lavuen a tis ed by Lapt Ra: ‘ bark of 25) tons, 34 inat, anded by Caps B Jom from the y: lod bark of 2 Brower, Esq. launch; lod Little Lin At East Thom: Key W) sr, Nov3—The U3 bark Morri te anard, topo enginest. ‘The brig Suwanee, ‘k, but iu om the Ist, with the master d “reports a reat ora the intention brig Lindea to put im her, for the health master of th Manwering, from New York, arrived 26th, je parsed chrou,h s fo days sinew, hion arciy a ult, sad Lofton the Lat wy Hof ivi mpa. She browgtit no later f Ann BYza will be re- Y, from this poss to a intel tigea adod in Gord days; brig Cu= Notice to Mariners. * The Buoy stationed on tho spit meking off from the North 3 jn St Audrew's Sound, has b Bar is misplaced, or bas Tt now lie ile The middie Buoy of St 8) tion to that Buoy, bi 4 down in Biunt's overn the asol ast Pilot, keep U, Com, Nov 6, Spoken. Brig Johann Christina (Pea) of Altona, from Baenop 5, lat 35'S) N. lon 39 W. r Fashion, Lering, from Malaga for New York, Nov9, of voint. Bo: Ports. Craxrvecos, Oct pare on brig Mazeppa, Colaon, Boston, Ge ee rel m Cass, Mansanill brig William, t19—4rr brig Triton, Nickerson, Matansas, Tig Gagelle, Failed, Borttan: , Oot B—Sid, bark Dil a3 be ardner, NY Mision, NOrtewm: odo. Cid 2d, brigd Russian, Uengom, Mar) Brooks, Philadelptaa; Sarsh Elizabeth, Thomosen, ba jobte, Loring, Be! chr Anne elia sherk, Masson, 8d, briga Damerscove, Osvorne, do; Sacdwich (Br), Boltimere. rk, uae; KE Knight, Sawyer, une; Stare, Church, wer zd from Ball Kive dem, Burdick, Mobil Sananich, Dav aim, Portlvad, 1 Norton, dive: J D Penn Chamber! pt ». » Weymouth, rortland; ML th, jerrilly » Sarah Ob 1 $001 Matanzas, Uct t es Slat, t eX, Meltus, for Rio Grauda, soon, Mavsiea. Oct w~Sid brig Mary & Jane, Ronton, Cups de stom, from rr 13h Verds and Kio. rks Wyman, Harri m stontevi Mm, a fad, for California isedd, ody, fea 9h Got; Madone, fm Now Orlemas for js henes my brige Smyrna tor New York, wnen; Oxpray, Ora laanoy, —, fur iio Gr gofiee fs Baletm om. td 17th. Te: Leuilton N Yor 2. beige Oasooy, Fiske, Tufve, (fm Moston) San Pranciseo, Sr Jaco py Cuma, Oct 17—Arr brigs Untherias, toot, N dith, Argo, Kean, Charleston. Sid 2’th, beige Kate a Ew ndlant, Bello, Lowey (from Bast~ Herrick, from Gloacester, ulin Helen, Bates, for doy mm. do. dy Arbella, Glover, James Home Ports. brign Avdover, Harty, Boston; Aidton, Allon, do. Cid bark SURiw am, arr Oth; Sarat W gi eche Emeline Dickey, Vewicn, Oot 2-Are shi ver Via Tri , Nickerson, Hvy= 9 & Brom Homann, Ureman; Albert, Abby Waker, Pratt, Velpareiso; RM Dow Riv do Janciro: brige Volusia, Avwall, Baning » Trinidad; Bouner, Card, Windies, darp, Champiou, do; also ehip Scotia, Miskelly, for am. dam. Baru, Nov b—Arr sebrs Kennobee, Thompeon, Buokville. S b aly brs Compliance, Sears, NYork; Doaman, do: 2. Noy T—Arr sohrs Giraife, Emerson, and J A flo~ b, N¥ork. Cid Gleagve, Abbort, San Pran= cigos. Dosrow, Noy f—Are brigs Adelphi, Gorhara, Malaga: Herding. Puladelphis. Cli ship Buptraria, Guu Francisco; bark Orion, Bunker. de; tyig Trium tebe BL alien (ni Manchestor, Mase, 14) af n Fi Nothivg went to sea; blowing very Dohgromr NYork, ‘30d seh m NYork, sid sol Thorudyk Prov idence; Seveherner a Northern pert a Base Thowa Nov dws sores, Certs, Union, and ¢ b Si urgins, Fran tive of Hoy, » Woos.er, NYork; Sth, brig Ame- ip, bark Milford, Owan, from W Grovevsren. Now 7—Are brig Acenoria, Day. Surinam. b, bork Inette, for Sue Prangises: brig Viewria, toe Srrivaw: Awe wer: sehrs Asteria, for Serpent, for do, wtg wind PV--Arr brig Cobden, Coratsh, : Noctoltt Moiste ter Bootom, ache Aiward Kvorets, Ro “a. Jowell hove off this afternoon, ou more; brig Galveston, Norton, fom NYork, via Pensa~ Arr sinsok + Cunningham, Mys ors. Bonce, NYork: ov % chi eth and Wilder ate hens, wi i tot Apalecrseots at Thomas Pu orks rms for 2 Clarke, for Cali ve fifty vousele With cowl, pasted to sea this after mon, turges. Parker, N York; Sld.4d, sohes DC Brooks, Alem, 4 (8r), Brows, Liver= rh, NB dite, Caainven, Py . ; Turk, tor Beaton; brigs { Arr sehr Win Peon, Starling, Provi+ nove, Killmaa, Barialows; brig Mary neon weus bo gen fev Arrschrs Richsed Re hief, Uries do for SAT bompum Ber Sold sche Alvers Vins, Fettyplaom Nov8—01d sobre Tanti. Be ver, and Albect Vinal, Fete Piiledotphiag aoe, NS Yorky Ra 1p Venice, Sattar, Por tor, Hor innd; whe Haertes Ney Soule, Urere’ 4 _— ray brig Sw 0 Nickerson, and Sth. brig Sarah Al ifurols, Sta 34, sche Saran ith. NT Parneti, y de = 5 md Hartford Sannerma: * (th Art echrs Tewneend Jonos, Dayton, NYork; Colambia, ourn, Now rankiin, Nick B, 10 finteh ldg At abeps N Kapr, de. Port—S! ips Vermen (ite). Porden, al wok, 60, i Veh; hin Sh Maco, Watkins, for WVork; Auguates dark Lucia Maria, Milter, ZAanalbar. Ney are eben Charen Gkiltips, Phitadst hing Bristol, and J Pleece, to; Thy soe rom, Nev T—Are beige Narenan Bink! brat nea any Postlaad, Moy Sebi Lou Beowaten, oh on, NY ork linge Passengers Arrived, Five nroot—Vacker ship bi: orprol~ We M Habstrhaw Sa John N Travers sae Lady, Hretand Cha A Maitland nt “m ron al rervan® y aFi9, Garmany: De WRG foe and child, Mal'trmave’ ad 2 is) ota 4 to pet ire mma» w} Lf