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Bar, and almost immediately went to pieces, ds on board perished, For an eircumstavces atte.ding this ley? sateen we are in- that when he Ost, saw th A she was about two miles outside under three reeted topsails, reefed ail, with the wind, ashe j) a Spparently making good pee of alee * accordingly got his th jp—which he intended to as up with Pond Island. topmast: E, by 8. Bi by 8. or to the strong | tion was also authorized to appoi: out of the river and westerly, ward, and as she ap- Sa ae eS ee rare ee sasterly aud | Our oorrespondent et Independence has advi der there circumstances, he an the must fail to weather Pond Island. sition on the Point, i i ingly landed and too! the westward of the I view of what followed. © fall to leeward, tacked was well acquainted ‘bor to the perenne ed with readies: et by @ tremendous sea, which lifted her for- ‘and at the came time settling aft, her stern struck | followed about wily on the bar, carrying away the stern post and the whol She, however, payed off rapidly, aud the after yards not | their position. Five Indians ore, At | there were indications of others having been and carried off. Ameng the killed was the noted chief i Es i ri # i tand to sea. en head te the wind | miles. i 5 i after part of the ship. b ing hauled, swung round with her this moment, boarded by a heavy sea, she was thrown on ber beam ends end her topmasts carried away. The crew gained the side of the ship, but were swept off hy the second sea, and See Siemens fee and “ dians witbin a few miles of Sauta were carried by the boar ie. was lite: un in the almost incredibly short Meee of | of the Navajo country, while citizens almost within twenty minutes after the Hanover first struck, not an pearance of ber was to be seen, save the fragments | mules, and behold the enemy, superior in force drive were rolling iu the surf along the Dreadeides eame on rhore quite entire, and aleo a considerable portion of the flor. were wholly broken to pieces. for nearly two miles is strewn with the nts of the wieek Various articles of furniture ing to the ebip, and ef elething have been picked up, and among ther a trank of clothin, he ship's company is bel ‘The names and residence of ‘the larger part of them we have not been able to learn. Capt. Kogers belonged to this city Mr. Hutchins the fret aud second officers, belonged to Phipsburg; Jobnéon, colored, Witham, Bath, aud Mr Batchelder, Phipsburg. These ‘are all that are at present known. The body of Capt. Rogers wus found on Sunday, and brought to the city. "That of a man was also toun’ was built aud owned by Levi Hou; 11 years old, and carried 660 tons, She wi argo was uninsured. The it estimated at $60 000 gentlemen who have visited Ai ir of the Hanover is xpected in a ship sist of seventeen persons. Mr. Bartlett and West Bath; Samuel ut not recognized. The the rcene of dira-ter. tl much sounder than could bave bee: There is but little or no far as soundness is concerned, she wonld Pacific Mall LETTER FROM THE POSTMASTER GENERAL TO THE POSTMASTER AT NEW ORLEANS. Post Urrice Derantment, Oct. 27, 1849. Sim—I have received your letter of the 1éth inst. enclosing an article from the Piceyuse on the subjeo of the Californie mails. ‘Lhere is a mistake in the dec'aration that the eon- tract with the Atiantic and Pacific steam mail line makes it obligatory on the steamers golng to and re- turning from Uhagres to touch at New Orleans; anda ter mistake, in asserting that-the omission of New OUrieans from the last trip to Chagres was “the determination” of ‘the Postmaster General.” itis apparent from your letter, and from the news- per extraet by you forwarded, that both you and be community of ‘New Orleans suppore that the ar- Papgemest of the time of departure and connection of the mails from the United States to Chagres. der the dircetion snd cont-ol of this The steamships cari are in no rexpect subject to the order, trol of the Posrmarter Gemeral, nor bas be ever been eonsulted om the subject ‘Lhe true condition ot that business should be more fully understood by the community, and especially by the portmarters, particularly at those offices whe! those mails are made up. of which your office is om ‘The situation of that service is this: The Postmaster power to enter into contracts for o1 rying mails out of the United States, except by so1 particular act of Congress, as ia the instance of mail to Bremen. ‘That is an error. General has no mail by apy ship, paying two cents ngress, entitled “An aot providing for ng of four naval st 4 provided that the mtzact with A. G. suitable for war ships.) and for @ United States mail from New York to New Orleans, twice back. touching #t Charleston, if and Havana, a retary of the Navy ebould o @ written conti sureed to build ratd precive words of the statute, said m goveroment was to psy $290.000 annually. This | tract was askigned by eaid Sloo to George R Melivain, who have en- This contract being with the Navy Department. the Postmaster General has no or- « control over the conduct or proceed- by which Sioo jareball Kober ‘tered wpon thi mf tion thereto. Therefore, by this department onthe jove is to requirethe mails to be made up and sent by thove ships whemever they go. | But the fcetmarter eueral has pot considered thet | eommunity should be coptned to the use of the Maval steaiorrs in sending mails to Chagres, and he | therefore, ordered mails rent by other steamers When going sooner whenever they would take them St the legal rate of two cents per letter, and this he bas directed to be dene even in steamships going the same steamers, as to all those letters All that bas be day with those mal whieh the wriiers marked to be so seat. tions apply as well to New Orleans as New seem to the Department to be the extent of ite power on the subject we direc- | Soa as it Chus appears to be all the necessary | rerult of the jaw of Congress, and the action of the Executive under that law in 1847, add, | bave endeavored, and shail conti- us, to induce the owners of those voluntarily to make arrangements to be as far And in this | know | ‘al co operation of the honorable Secretary of the Navy. Whether any srrangement better than | the prevent can be made with thore whips, it is imporni- Die at prevent to ray tory ae practicable. Micue Musson, heq., fostmaster, Interview of the Osage 1 yy ama with Pre- 0 Osage Lndians, from the Ne ncy, consis\ing of a principal chief ani nied by Mr. Penn, inter- | four warriors, aud accom, preter, arrived in the city on Friday evening, and fe quartered at Maher's Globe Hotel of their visit, we learn, is the non-payment of the anouities before the ai absence of the sub: Teasous had been give pared to Washington to make their complaint. yual hunt, on ac Mr. Bell, for which no and they have re- Commissioner Indian Affairs, Orlando Brown, who received them very kind- d them that the non-payment | owing to the eerious illness of the agent on the way to the nation, having been sent out in June last; and that he is now recovered, and by this tume | among their brethren dietributin: He then stated, atter some farther conversation, that he would tke them to bis chief, the Secretary | #treet, on Tusedey night and stealing from his person | of the Interior, by whom they would be tatroduced the annuiues.— ror, accompemed by J were jouned by Mr. Ewing, with whe 's . highly pleased, end were escorted to the President's mansi dent received tis red visiters in the E nm; and was introduced to the princi dead, and the other w them cordielly I ton; was glad to eee them people were happy them to Washing- d trusted that their | pied Mrs Wheel! tere of which they | bearding at the tt had broughi them to Wash- 1, | being one of clear guilt, the magiatr jor ‘ done them. White Head rep! terpreter, that they lied travelled a great distance eat Father; they were and would so tell their ; Preedent then entered into a conversation with which he directed their attention to reuite, the rearing of stock, ¢ throagh the in- with | Sixth ward, fi would efiord them no longer a@ reliable living. The chief, White Head, thereupon presented to the President a roil of oarefully tied up, whi and given him by the little girls of the nation, te present to their Great Father, of whom they had all heard. Theee were pretiy,and displayed much skill and progress in the art, and were warily praised by the President, who seemed pleased by White Head also presented a litte bead-purae, sent Father by a little Osage girl. | $60 end told them that he had given for their comfort while here; that the Commie. sioner of Indian Affairs (his officer) would atiend | to their bus H iven them before they returned interview then termini after being shown through the veremng with the Seeretary of the Interior and the Commisseoner, revired to their quarters, evidently moch gratified with the first visit to their Great d, and the Indians, st Room, and con- | The Supreme Court at St Louis, have decided that the Missourt Legisisture cannot givores parties upom the petition of one ot them of citizens of Ssnte Fe, to consider the @ organization of # proper territorial go yeroment in New Mexico, There seems to have been no division of opinion on the main question, al- sh ao diversit: nd evinho oe on See ish in, object In jous Proscedings hess. 2 sig Angoey, Rufus Beach J. Folger. Major R. H, Weightman, Messervy, Hough- fon, beni, West, Nangle, Asburst and Tuley par- ticipated. The econ WJ <a in recom- an f mn the loth of Sep- pt tember, for system of civil go of its proceedil Warhivgt and to urge the early action of Congress in ite behalf agar on of Hugh Smith to this offi seems to us that this information murt be premature. nine miles below Lee Vallas-—took off a lot of lothing. two horses, and 150 head of cattle. ‘hey were pursued by Capt, Papin, at the head of forty wen, for ffween in tak ter when the company divided, Captain ‘at Miller another. The ing one trail, and Ser; the Indians, them with bayon —putting them to flight, and takin, re found dead, an killed Petrillo. Depredations were frequently committed by the In- Col. Washington, witha large force, was in the heart | Mrs. Seguin, as Arli sight of Santa Fe were compelied to elt upon thelr off their horees and cattle. Capt. Chapman’s volunteer company was to have The masts and | been discharged om the 20th, but Lieut. Col. Beale is- sued an order keeping them in serviee until the arrival | [hen he arcended to tn tata more attention to time, and was something ful im action, it would be a great improvement ; but, 3 last night was very credit- able, and in some of bis solos he was loudly cheered. e, a6 the Queen of the Gipseys, acted her part well This ¢vening** The Child of the Regiment” will be repeated, Miss Rosa Jacques appearing as Mari: nd | Reeves as Tonio, and Seguin as Sergeant Cartouche. From what we could learn, the box sheet is at present so that a crowded house may be expected of Col, Washington. Brooklyn City Intell} ve laid be- ‘The Board of Education report of their labors for the last Leer u P months, which speaks highly of their energy, useful and necessary department of mental gov ment. Twenty-one teachers hi leensed ; seven principals have been authorized, fourteen assistants selected, during this brief period. Navy Yano <The peoondl experiment to ey whether = ie Dock would answer the ends proposed, proved unsus NM Pfau Ninio’s Garpen.—Last evening was performed at this splendid theatre the comedy of the “ Nervous Man and the Man. of Nerve,” for Mr. H. Placide’s benefit. Mr. Collins, having offered bis services gratuitously, took the part of the “ Man of Nerv. that of the “ Nervous Man.” ‘a better cast than this. proved unsuccessful, in consequence of some fault in the machinery. Imrnovements.—Workmen are busily engeged in planting trees, laying out pathways, and ornamenting the City Park, so that in next summer it will be a beautiful ornament to the city, Fins.—On Monday morning a fire broke out iu a frame Duilding occupied as a dwelling house and junk shop, by @ man named Philip Duffy, on Myrtle Avenue, near Fort Green. About $100 damage was sustained. Common Coun ace on Monday Chair. A communication from H B. Di was read. the city, that their res; tes, Common Council to take part in the pr Al he company the rei day next, and that a committee of three be ppotn ited, with er to make all necessary ents for the Feoper waniteeestion of their respect, the expense of the rame not to exceed $160. This le an Spinola was opposed to any a} ointment of a committee. or Alderman Peet said thatit would be a disgrace to the city, if such a miserable consideration as a few dollars | bowe should prevent them bestowing proper honors on the remains of the illustrious desd. After some time had been consumed in the disous- sion, the resolution was carried. Other business of a local nature was then transacted, after whieh the Board adjourned. Svurarsx Covar.—This court was opened on Monday, atl e'clock, P. M., but no business of importance was -—Appeals and motions for new trials transacted. Scraxme Cov oecupied the court during the day, Police Intelligen: Femald Odd Fellow ship and Labed, named the“ Brewer Counc! Blakeman, of No in the council, and being fearful that brot man might stray further among the floc! @ censure on those who did not, accordingly addressed to the wife of brother Blakema: by brother Brew: ife of that g gentle hint that the escorting of married the couneil chamber to oyster salooi rights; and, Wbeve all, ing to wound the feelings of an Odd Fellow,” T' was duly received by the wife | the exbibited to her husband, who at once was with the ineinuations therein jou rece! w remar! himeelf off as an unmarried man to Bm mbers of thy aT cular attemtion, m @o. ¥ Heater street, « It off as a sing! or to brother Tingham segar maker, The retort of brother Blak T, was more than the agirtrate, brother Brewer bri testified that the acousat jakernan were able to show any justidest! the couneil, and ha: has now thrown « elight distrust over the whole o cil chamber. Still, bowever, we sincerely hope that | thir slight difievity may be healed up and mattersand | things go on e* ueual. Highwey Robbery. A man by the name of Edward Stimes was arrested yosterday, on @ charge of Knocking dows m man by the pame of Adam Tarubull, in Contre $36 in money. T tice Lethrop, and was committed to prison for a far. ther, hearing Charge of Bigomy —OMicer Fearnin, of the Third dis. | trict poltce, Jobo J. Hewitt, om & warrant imued by Justice more wife than allowed by law, mesning of course | be living at the same time. It appears by the evidence, | that the aceured was married on the Lith of Novem- her, 1848, to one Margaret Learson. by the Kev. Josegh J. Smirh. and after Nving « together they separated. and the acoured on the 22d of last month m: widow, with whom the accuse 4 The cerem was performed by the Kev Mr. Johnson. duly w The case mitted t accused to prison to answer the charge at court vittempt ot Burglary —Two Ite | eelver Jose troted on Tw fancy store. off ly, cone shutter, when caught by the officer, tice a elon, paman by the 819 Nioth et ured to pr aling Telescopes —OMeet Joby ee arrested, on 7, 8 Germ nome of Henry Weirt, on a charge of stealing two tele: copes, valwed at $50, the property of Leon Lewen- berg, reviding at No. 2013 Division street. The ac. cured was committed to prison for trial by Justice ‘Timpron. Charge of Leveeny —A Holmes war arrested on i an by the name of George nday, ona charge of stealing io nd silver coin, together wiva three gold | ebirt etude, the proper Lothr:p however, committed the ebarge of grand larceny Domestic Miscel! my. ‘The mall pox ts raging with great fatality at Lunen- burg, Mase Thirty Dedham, fire, A farmer in Lubeo, M. weld. struek bis pl 496.000, im doubloons. A better any in¢ The fail mackerel fishery has proved s complete failure. which contain the cond in the several legates to a convention to devise a nment for the Territory, This eopvention was to meet on the 24th of September, but we have mo acoount, The conven: @ delegate to go to }, to enforce ite suggestions and projects, dus of ; but it arrived at Santa arg Las Vegas, t six miles. fell upon the encampment of | ie, two rounds at them. then oharged | Yap Bohemian Girl’ ae a whole, ht performs: Mrs. Bi of this Board wk it it ere should be @ public manifestation of ho had refiected so much honor on his native State, and invited the members of the ocwedi a ory moved the following resolution : — 4, That the Common Council accept the in- iit of the city and county, to ac- ins to Greenwood Cemetery on Fri- d to a discussion which lasted for some time. ropriation, Certain it is that the present age is on the progressive order; new lights are almost daily discovered; societies are formed of diffe- rent donominations, by the male portion of the oom- munity, for the protection of cash other. These so- cleties have always heretofore exeluded the females; Dut now we have a society of ladies associated together, both married and single, who rally under the oer culled the “ Brewer Council,” or, more properly speak- ing a “Female Odd Fellowship’ Now, this female society, unithe the male portion, have admitted several of the other sex, to act as trustees, to manage their | concerns; dnd some of these trustees, becoming more allant than others, bare created rather a jealous feel- ing among other certain male and female por- tions of w confederacy. The council has been in compliment to Mr. Altred N. Brewer, This Mr. Brewer, » short time tince, bad some misgivings as to the propriety of Henry ‘4 Essex street, a brother, likewire, ther Blake: end thus priveliges of other brothers of the d they bad “free trade and ejaal the biackest crime of try- t brother Riakemaa,which tten; and inretaliation, ’ |, returned | a copy of the letter, adding, by the way of a teaser, a of bis own, acouring brother Brewer with ; and as witnesses to is fact, he refers to sister Marsten, No 126 Hammond 460 sister Holt, by brother true and that brotber Brewer paid Po mere atier tion to her than he did to any other mem- | | ber of the eouneil. However, Mr. Biakeman not being | for the alieged false re- presentations contained in the letter, the magistrate closed the case. and beld him to bailin the sum of $500, | | to answer the cbarge at court for trial. Heretofore. it | reeme. the male portion bare stood well and upright ia a ye met with the kind con- sideration due to a brother from « sister, and would, Hoa, | porribly, have continned ro to do, had it not been for a little j-alousy existing betweeatbere two parties, whieh | gn ye me | evidences good mus rested, yerterday, a wan by the name of Ine | | borne, wherein he stands charged with having one | ing large arse mbing: America of George W. Nutter, residing at No, 21 Bowery Che recused admitted takivg the studs, but denied any km atwdge of the money Justice the accused to prison on | it horess. oxen. and cows were burned at ass, on the 10th inet, by an inoendiary 8 few days Fines, in plongh- oughshare into ® leaden box, roceedings of seve- | dramatic and highly interesting than that ef ‘Les tro Mousquetories.” It reflects great oredit upon Mr. J. ‘Wallack Lester to have compiled a drama comprising ail the beautiful incidents of that work, and personifying the heroes of the historical romance. ‘I'he five tableaux tion of this work of Dumas, and which are called, “The Three Guardsmen,” are pro- nee of costumes and splendor of to Mr Haembiin, the stan ny ‘The roles of the play have been distributed with tuste and Cone end duced with # mag hich Ty credits “The Three Guardsmen” are well personated Walleck, jr , Lester, and Gilbert. To those who have read the novel, Athos (Mr Wallack) is living before there is really the daring, x iy and aD their e of the French hero; D’Artag ovean ell the cunning of a Gascon, the ke demeanor of @ courtier, and the roughness warrior, As for Porthos (Mr. Gilbert.) tho not find him colossal eneugh to represent such a gient as described by Dumas, nevertheless, his appearance is imposing, Lis acting very dignified, and his by oy ing of scenic effects deserves duc praise. ebaracters, by Mesdames Wallack, Wemyss, Jordan, Denin. &c.; and Mesers. Stevens, (a very Louis XIII.) Jordan }, are cast jeal of dramatio “The Three Guards. the public, will have # long run at the Bowery theatre. ‘The drama will, of course, be repeated this evening. —The excellent opera of “ The ras the entertainment of last evening, and we confess we have seldom scen it better sustained. }, Was in good voice, and sang her eetness and taste. Seguin, as Devilshooff, was s capital pereonation in both singing and acting. jh order, and he by boy Ree 8, Broavwar Turat ane they broke upo two charasters acted better together. more like reality than act! Nervous Man servedly popular actor—probably the best in bis li in this country—was enthusiastically received by Niblo’s. There not standing room ; and the au of the frequenter bio’ strong impression, and that they would like to eee him msny times and oft, At the fall of the curtain, there were loud calis for both him and Placide. when Placide returned thanks, stating that Colli acted gratuitously for him, and that to him he was mainly indebted toro large a house. Both having d that Collins another appearance on Saturday evening. The entertainments concluded with the excellent farce tired, it was then announ would mal Bunton’s Tneatax.—The entertainments yesterday evening, commenced with @ repetition dP Bickerstaf’s good old comedy, with the original ballads, called “Love in Village,’ which was received again, by a ny demonstration of satisfaction and delight, Mr. Burton, as Justice Woodcock, fully displayed bia inmitable convivial abilities; Leech. flamilton, Holman, Clarke, Hiiffert, Mrs Holman and Mrs. Hughes, as Mise Deborah Woodcock, sustained their respective miration and vocal parts of numerous and highly fashionable audi: @, with e Mistes Chapman, parte with great éclet, drawing down th epee ofall present. Th: the comedy were executed in a very superior sty’ The Belere di Cadiz, by Miss Malvina and Mr. Frederic, | was given with much graeet ines. concluded with the farce of “Who Do They Take For ?’’ wherein Mr. Brougham represents the princi, character, of Terence O' Rielly. It was delivered with mueh ti ¢ aad originality, and produced much mer- splendid Dill of amase- s of the excel- 4 Son,” and the successful | drama of the “Demon Jester,” which will doubtiess “ hs. don stat! draw a crowded house. Nationa, Turatae.—A series of very attractive plays secured, last evening, # fall attendance at this popular place of amusement. The entertainments con- sieted of the farce called the “ Omnibus,” which was performed with humor, and received with much ap- Plause. It was followed by Buckstone’s drama, in three acts, called “ Irabel, or Woman's » deroription of society in Fr 1764, 1802, and 1816" Mrs. M the three parts of the “girl.” 1 “ mother,” ny whole concluded This eveni thi ~ Irish Tut “ Isabel,” and the © Attic Story.” is He Jealew Mirensut’s Otyarie Tearne —This favorite place of amusement was numerously and farhionadly attend. ening com- menoed with the excellent comedy of th ‘Queensbury Féte, or Who's Your Friend?” which was played for jenson, It was sustained through- out with brilliant success, and was received with every | ™ rs, Waloot, , Palmer, Misses M. Taylor, Roberts and selves to great advantage, ‘as De Ua. | ube” was gracefoliy danced by Miss Carline, which ¢d last night, ‘The ent nents of th the first time this mark of pleasui Nicki Nicki quitted thi eliciting uninterrupted and satisfaction. M plause, The ‘was suceceded by n repetition of the celebrated opera of “ Amilie, or Che Love Test,” which realized a bril- Hant reception, affording much pleasure and delight to | ail prevent. The amusements concluded with the | ughable ferce of ‘Sudden Thoughts,” which was wit- red with much merriment. ‘To night the same bill be performed, with the exception of the last pices, of which is substituted the farce of “The Om- | Crnisty's Mexevseca—Thia band sti!l continues to attract large houses. The company is very good. the programme generally contains the beet possi selection of negro melodies. he b Musical’’ is very effective, Christy i# excellent. Mr. Gould's solo, on ¢ singing can t be be Trvov's Cr clown, Is the tal Fay'nas— hin racy aneedotes— hit Shakepearent fine, everythin, ef comle The performances in the d evening are attr yanpast; Wemyss, the celebs of the Museum, ction to the visiters of the Society Library. imcus —This place of amuse Grand street, near the Willems Miss A. Lenmay.—The benefit of this exe CITY TRADE KEPOR?T. Wrowesvar, Nov. 14697. M, This being packet day for the Hibernia, and the ows being momentarily expected from fall. fax, trade in some articles continued to be restricted. Cottom sold to & moderate extent, both for shipping ‘or of buy. to the limited demand for the Rast, and for export, with free receipte, the flour market was rn brands sales were limited, Sales of im were made for export; rye four was better, |. Wheat was inactive, with « mo Gerate demand for export, There was some inquiry ian, but rales were confined to Southern red, below. Corn was heavy, with mode and fcr export, at prices whieh ruled in ere, © 4 prices tuolt © also le to droop. 8c w Sbile meal was for Cn on terme stat tate sales, including mixed at about previous rates. Rye wae dull while other grain remained about ¢ | seme The market for pork was firmer, and at the cle holders demanded better prices. Salea were prot. ty freely made, including rome amall parce heavy, but im fair demand, Butter was heavy, while cheese was in fair request, with enles for export. Sa. gers were sold toe fair extent at steady prices, The TIME INTELLI Port ef New York, Nov. 15, 1849. to English ports, 81% for le, haan ageing Bee general news coluinn for the latest Marine Intelligence re s x Southern wheat ShipeArcole, Lawsonsas Beet Tndion; Groat Wastern (s) oy restern (4), ‘muds, Maitland: Phelps & Co; Cherokeo (1), Lyon, J W Elwell; Caro- ogEei oxana, Curling, New Orl: s hg 81K. Rye Fl C ae les of 200 bbis of J. $3.06 @ $3 1236; aud 200 bbls good State at 400 bushels goed Southern red sold at $1 05. —16,000 bushels sold. at 63c. a 640. for mized W. 64. for Southern white, sat Se. &@ 650. for Taylor & Co; Rose (Br), ‘m T Duggan, Corson, Brigs--Avgesta. Bomis, Havana. RM Groat Weat ‘olfe, iteamer t West we ° Phelps. the dW ry uimt of the late arrival of the steamer To- pizt,mbich had experienced very bad weather in the Gulf of joxico. Sbip Conrecticut (new), 0 EB Piticn The @ is She was towed to the cit; joat Samson, Capt Duval. The © is the built on the Conncoticut, bging Measurement, Bark Mary Varney (of A days, with cotton, &e, to A Li ‘of Baltimore), Kni lerson, from Kondon for jt pert, W ek, Och iat, , from Antwer, peneeed. Nova, Oporto, 65 tau. 5 days, with cotton, yuiee, Robinson, Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with na- eras, spoke propeller Pilot, Ct, 18 hours, in und y educed bled some shipping orders to be filled, which, with what en, bring the sales of the day up to ‘¢ have altered our q' 1958 tons, carpenter's s, St Marks, 14 was outside the Arnold, Dunn, Wisens, Martin, and others, ¢ with much discrimination, and each of them delivers his speeches with much talent anda great powe: nen,” if we can judge from the crowded audience which regent last night, and the delight expressed by correspond :-— Lavenroet OLassirioation. Mol Uplends. and Florida, ae eee Miisig Gen Scott ( rig Gen Scot im balfase vo the z ne iaars 1g Heroiemo da Terceira (Ports ‘with wine and brandy, to A So! i¢ 8 Baldwin, Jolmson, Chai Hig from Philadelphia for Charles Sehr Ira Brewster, Hortop, Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with Lae. Julia Franees, Howland, Beaufort, NO, 5 days, with Sckr Hamilton, Dayton, Georgetown, DC, 3 days. N tons of Pictou changed hands at jarket for Massachusetts mackerel con- ud $8 124 is about enor 1,000 quintals sold at $2 60; bout 1,000 boxes of raisins were do, halves at $1374, and 400 do, F s—To reach Liverpool after the 1st of Janus- Ty, 2a. per bbl for dour, was demanded, and for grain os Hi 25s, Rate: he paid a little Ore grace- from Ha) rt ea ’o pilots, as below, was nob insight fro Wednesday; as also ship from Liverpool, in Tuesday's edition slifax and Liverpool; Ch Ban Francisco; Moria Magdalena ere dull, aud in@ measure nominal. There ‘was some inquiry for engagements in British bottoms. There was nothing new in rates to the continent. Hives.—There was not a great deal doing, in conse- quence of limited supplies, a parcel of 6,000 Orinocos arrive, at 10560 —6 months, The two cargoes ne still remain unsold. bales sold at 13}¢0. —The receipts were not market was firm at prev: Morasses.—The market was quict, and sales mode- Oics.—Linseed was in brisk @emand, and sales of 4,000 gallons were made at 70c. Pork—The sales were 1,200 bbis., at $10 62 a $10 68 for mess, and $8 62 for pri also 100 bbis. of clear pork at $12 @ $12 25 for su, of country sold at $6 25 for prime mess some 200 tierces Obio sold at $16, ani tierces Jones’s Utica insy reached 660 bbls. and man, Liverpool; (Duteb), Batavia; Rotterdam; and Brig Avgusta, for Havana, har anchored at quarantine. vy 14—Wind at sunrise, W; meridian, WSW; at san- WSW, and light. be hans dan , cash. 80 large, and the ls. Larrer Bas for steamer Great Westorn, for a!l the West will close at the Herald the Post Ottice takes onl; ‘this mail, all others must for all the West India Islands, por ro; steamer Great Western, will close at the Exc! Room, 67 Exchange, this ? and Mr. Placide Perhaps there never was Certainly we never saw these whole was le! yo mailed at the above Ing. There is no pivce in which Collins qos to greater advantage; and the Piacide’s masterpiece. This de- ‘fine. Beef—250 bbls. e mailed at the above oilice, as them. Lerten Bacs of steamer Great Western, for the West 1 ‘at Kopyon’s, #1 Wall atee, ee can take nothing for ot letters for ocher possessions must be tion, $16. Lard —The sal erces at Oi¢c. 0650. Butter was heavy and dull at7o a llc, tor Ohio, and 10c & ic. for State, Cheese—800 boxes sold at 5}4c. a 630. Prime dairies were wanted. Rics.— We bave only $3 6234, prime quality. Merchasts’ Excbange, islands, will close to- da: "ohoe! lence was highly re- spectable and select. Probably ‘two-thirds of the au- dience bad never seen Collins before, for the majority 's de not visit any other garden. The reteption given ” to notice a agle of 60 tierces at ony J. Bleecker, at the —1 lot on 109th street, near the Fourth avenue, 26 by 100 feet 11 inches, $140 ; 1 lot on Fourth avenue, between 109th and 1 25 by 100, $240 ; 3 houses and lots on the northwest cor- ‘of ‘hirtieth street, $10,100 ; Vessels in Ships Wi enn fromm Waleas ding Seales enue Ve *, Philadelphia; Am brig Kain island; Vi- York; brigs Flora, and schr Favorite, the Lake, on the Ist inst, for do; irom Halifax, fo th avenue and T' these islands; ha: 4 lots on the southwest corner of Ninth avenue au Am ship Walter R Jou 630.; 100 do, at 53¢. a6c., 200 do. New Orleans, Ly at 5 Sxev.—A dull market for clover, at 6%0. aT. for free Ohio; of flaxseed seme 1,200 bushels of State 1 at $l ci gp ny is ‘ Sales ‘tucks Northington’s fine at $1 20, and 1,000 coarse ai ay ga in addition to the ‘They are all od hey are all engag cy fiom St Phomas, arr m the Gulf, has not ar Amn communication between these islonés and N York will be discontinued in Jan next. gale line-of- battle ship Great Western, , duo four days fro: ‘apt Goldsmith, bearing , arr Nov 6, from Wellesley experienced @ severe gale on the ‘0th ult. rer brig Gottenburg, Capt Wooster, bas just arr from New or! Locust Mount, V: Loss or Scun Constrruriox—-On th achr Constitution, of Philadelphia, Capt Milton, rk to Charleston, 8 C, with a cargo of paving makes oat from t ing pert of the coast t $1 sales noticed yesterday, re €0 beles St. Jago, and 20 eases old Concecti- t private terms. Wuisxey.—The market favored the buyer; were 260 bbis. Ohio end Irisom, at 27 Ce. Drudge was dull at 27¢, Export Table * Brands. N Heeker's mills, mills, jo. bola, | Where te. ed |. | north peint of Hog Inland—an island fo of the counties of Accowac and Northampton, Eastern Shc of Virginia—and became @ total wreck. The mild sud the wind moderat Common State. th ato the shores the crew escape: 258° id sea stores. |, under oo ee f the Co: ounty of Accomae, caves from tne wreck. Bs however, a storm wrose, and the wreck was in pieces by the force of the winds and waves; the yninias vad the sails aud je amusements ith ertion of which were driven tq aca, and have not since « ho Receipts of Produce Hudson River Lines, This Day. 162 barrels of flour, 120 boxes ‘Troy and Erie Line—6 700 barrels flour, 2,508 bushels barrel id, 18 barrels ashes. Old Troy Line—3,394 barrels flour, 147 barrels cheése, 47 barrels seed. Eckford’s Line--2053 barrels flour, 22 barrels seed, 4.700 bushels feed, 1,000 bushels oats. 760 barrels flour, 1,500 Hudson River Line-—2500 barrels four, 19 barrels ashes, 4% barrels New York and Troy —_— ~1,820 barrels flour, 466 Switteure Line—1: all the others re- covered, and proceeded to Lrigs £otra, Long, (m Baltimore for A' tor St Domingo, Durant & Lathrop’s Li Dushels cate, 2 000 b 00% barrels flour, 120 bales wool, | Porte Kico, pur iat 19 barrels a-bes, 4% barrels whiskey, 100 barrels beef. Albany and Canal Li. er in ber acting, and received supported by the company, among Wemyss, Crocker, Til- jesdames Mestayer and Smith. Thi 4.50) bushels wheat Pusrapaenta, November lt, 4 P M_-Arety 4350 Ashes bea, can, Liverpool; senrs W Collis $400 Whiskey, « do; Anderson, de; Henry Payso: , Scott, Alexandrii ea Rogers, Lowell, Providence; Nathaa Durtee, wis, Pali River; Samuel Lennox, Le entertaininents will consist of the ou will find our report, ‘act position of our mar- to add thereto at the mo- G Barriett, Cr Noble, Hreiand, ort, William, de; Phin, Stackhouse, & York. Miscellaneous. lumns fur distressing shipwreck. Soe os oo Vrovidence: Seap Havawa, Nov 7 —We beg reference to our report of Itth ult’ Sines then, the business of # testricted nature. most entirely neglected, ‘ugar has been Whites have been found al- the inquiry for other sorte is but emai Some-trausactions have occurred at re uctations as foliows: — . ard we place our Whiter, Ba? 6 a 63 Finke, choice 5, a Urinie; euouruehor Mareovados offering for rale at continue favorable for the yie oa and +o far as an opinion can be formed at present, the ly to be pretty abundant, far only small quotations d ales have been Imports—Lard bas been dull aud still more depressed ia value, as the imports have con- tinued larger tham was auticipated The stock is now | equal to 10.600 Kegs, At cur quotations ‘Two cargoes of rice oa were sold at 2) Jumbia River; # y —The be erent. The prospects vee canh of cargo of cc flee, &e, With her cargo, was insured in Wall street for about 9 ‘8 days from Leghorn for Bermuda, on the 4th inst, cr new coffee bave come forward, a made at $7 098. M. delow Walderburo” at with the sehooner hav the article is retail Asnone— Extra | Nev8=1 am informed that Leach, €0 mntles north of Cape Fi mi 4 Of the previous stock of 1,200 oneks, about 400 casks were placed at L1)¢ a 11) Tinks; 200 casks were sent to Nueviti now remain for dipoeal of a letter dated Key West, ark is ashore on the jem with cedar and al inatructs horus | This evening, a grent variety of A cargo of steam rawed pitch pine, from Mobile, not weil assorted was placed at | Freights—A Spanish vessel of 2000 boxes was | taken up for Antwerp at £2. that bas cecurred for some ti inquiry for the United States, The quaraoti: days obeervation, 1 —Mr. Wallet, the great English f the city. Hie exevedingly witty m lectures nd does is toch a true pie- + the audience in almost y who delight in the ts of the ring, should visit the Pavilion in kighth ¢ privomer wax brought before Jus. | Street. American Musnum —The great curiosities which ean De reen at this establish eoverely, they all i Berton are eubjected to eight it iv decided that such y ye after the first clean bill of together with the stage ¢ communication received in Fry, states that bark undergoing ® thorough repair, fday morning, fron T Surry, of that port, which w: was burmed Ith inst. No further particulars, ‘tT, Nye, hence for New Orleans, ‘wrecked on the Lena) mult, York and Boston, 2 ‘es current of Import ql. 1 & 1154 rials; , bbls, $l4da $Ls, lay 1446 rials; flow ‘The overtures, solos, and 4 pieces executed by this band give every 2 and Deaths are authenticated and paid for. Announcements of Births, M Philadelphia, with the arrived and anchored off I < 2 ried, Rev. Mr. Clark, Mr. Cassio all of this city, 5th inet, at Harlem, by the )» Cmances D, Borers to Miss On the 12th inst., by Proctor, to Mint Joanna MoSwinm On Tuesday evenin Rev KM. Aberorem Mary Atcocx, Baie Suwannee, ———, from St Marke bound to New Sth inet. Capt Clark died om the y ‘ork, Was at Koy Wes just of fever, and wa ‘Will eal as soom And some men ean be proowi yt from St Marks, bound to New eet Sth inet for men, and sailed imme- a 5, The Kivers Family. with an excellent troupe, are engaged, a8 aleo Diea, ae *daudof meso | Om the 14th inst, Marios, wife of B. H. Van Avken, end devghter of Ely Hoppoek, from « lingering diseace of the heart, aged 26 years, quaintances of the family are re quested to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 526 Greenwich street, on Friday, L0th Inst , at 1 o'clock Her remaing will be taxen to Greenwood. | On the 14th inet, Mrs Evita H, Crawson, aged 64 years aod 8 months, and the friends of ber sons, William, 4 Albert Clawson, also of her son-in- tfully invited to attend DM, from No, 104 Green t dane Raltimore x Barbadors, seuse and great favorite comer off tom at Niblo's Gara re Cee bain cables. The 6 a erew, i ¢ slightest chance of saving her, got into tly hing & coll of riesing With these ule A Cabin, are ree, ber’ funeral, today, at 8 treet On the 12th October, at Mansfield, England, Jas reliét of the Rev. Kiehard Waisteil, in the evth 19th October, on board ship Michael Angelo, re Boston, Hesny Contasp seaman, supposed to be ' She On facsday, the 19th inet, after a lingering illness, psbire. he Heformed Dateh 1am (MA), Nov 12—A messenger from Groom River . sting that a foll rigged brig 1 ashore her name has not been Jock AM. and in ten minncos aged 76 years and 9 mothe, ke piace from the residence of her Woathis. 39 Gouverneur street, om * kf M. Friends v1 The sehr Gen Shiet es reported ashore near Maxiel, to Mariners, . in tow of s pilot boat station off the sow and Whatemen, New Lownom, Nov 13-4 letter resvived from Lahaina, Ive and important in- bas Phot Burch, Stoning- from Mobile, for 1y, Daniet. Youron, ip the 27th year of bie age. ds apd thove of his mother-in Mi of Colum bien Hove ( al tor abip. | ment to California, Beef continued heavy. Lard was equeated to mcte at bail past 4 © Broome street, wi (eted Avge 2b, telligenee from t fr late further tavite- v7 Atr at Labauna, Avg Seb, Teridence, 366 tion, ‘Oni 2400 in all; CN. i shipe ta about at 37 3M, fon 130 Ka saw plenty whale, and 23 ships ia sight boil- haling, ‘rr at do, Aug 18th, bark Richmond, Ochotsk Sea, with 3400 wh 16D ap. ‘Capt Pb pe Mood foe rate ta he u ae, ew Pe Ma ht ‘were oui ‘The Japan doa whaling has proved a failare this 3 ‘of B. Bria bilo; Chandler Price, Taber, do, 2300; Condor, do, 2200; Braganaa, Devel, do, wanting wh; ohm Cog cea Hace, do, 700 wh db ap; Mirela Bilis, do, 23N7 ria, ton, # Haven, 2200; arous, Out arn, 40, 200 wh bo 0; War Fou, Evans, Warren, 1000, whi Luminary, Nor ay doy 7 ; Geo & Mary, etom, 2000. ‘ang eh Minerva, Seabury, 250) wh 120. Spoke seaeor efieh senson; JD Dover, N 2, boi Gps saw out 0. Romuli from i whe, April 3, Moan C's as wha this veason; about April L, heard from Dromo, Steel, NL, with 2 boats steve and come men hurt, oi! unknown. ‘Capt Seabury reports hearing from the Alert, Green, in the first iP the season, being incu the Tartary Sean, oats wo ° 4 ed, he sent the third boat, which wae also de ¢ ship was thus loft with s single boat's crew, and continued stand~ ing off and on for two weeks or more before he had any intel— ligence from them. ‘They all retarned to the sitip, and related that when they ‘atives made them prise ners, and took the coantry and vi for the purpose of exhibition, were treated im the kind~ cat manner duing their imprisonment. “When their keepers had exhibited them to their satisfaction, they restored their boats with every article belongmg to them, not even thi smsilest article Was misting. Ship Neptrne, NL, arrived at Lahania, Aug 16, full, bound home, Heard trom Suns 1, Br NL, nothing this sea~ to ring’ ite, € Pheipe ike for home the 18th Aug, and the Nep- ° fe ‘A letter from Capt Holt, of slip Neptuno, reports that he inte Japan Som ‘Tateled'3 and went into Japan Sea. Ta moni ot one wh, saw plenty but very wild, left for the North, fell in with ice and Crvised one month and took oil to fill, put away 23th June. Most of the ships had left Japan Sea fo i the old grounds. Reports heard from, te, ship India, N % =. ble. ey wy ——— NUL, nothing ko vy | =. gene, Stomington, 2200, same, tae, Cabine Stonington, 600 duly ith, Nile, Groenport, 990, / jaerin: its and Foreign Ports, Bansavors, Oot 20—Are brig Muntre's, Munros, Philadel- phia; 22d, brigs Eleanor, Brown, tHalvit 5 Rol Noo- Ran, Eastport; 25d, Nancy Plalvted, Oburch, Bath. Sid brig Noble, Booth, St Martina; abt 2th, brig Nancy Plaisteds Church (from Bath, Prince. w, from Edgartown CALLAO, (Apu tor ith, from Phila for jo; Cama a, Ore m Sea ‘a ore jad fo z Lot AlgrAx, Nov ®, Mnidnight—atr steamship Euro i fe 9th inst, BA a Boston; hence for Liverp fr jeans. Sid 6 hy bark dob ‘Bou- Havana, Nov 7: brij Schneider, York; sehr Merchant, Tessier, Charleston. Ls, Oct 2i—Bark Norma, Smith, for Palerm clean bill of health, thence for Palermo, to l for Boston. 0 Janeino, Sept 19—Bark Hermoine, Starr, from New York (July 6) for San Francisco. Taucanvans, Seyt IS—Ship Canada, Rydep, from Now Bedford (June $} for San Franeisvo, 2lst; barks Han Seraque, Lancing, from N Y. ‘Anna Reynolds, Bottum, from New Ha Arr at do, (no date: (March I8) and eld Ang 2 for San Fransisco, VaLranaiso, Sept 27—Bark Warwick, Anthony, from Philadelphia (April 22) for San i600; schr Penelope, Moore, from N York (April 15) for do; 25vh. brig Glide, —, Sen Blas. rt Nev Fk peckohly Canale; Wallon, PALACHICOLA, ov in port, ie, Ha from NYork, wig: briga Moses, Balkley, Yor Providenos, lags Jew Orleans, Bell, for N York, lag. Auexanoasa, Nov. 9-Sld brig, Emily (Br), Bt John, NB; gche Hamilton, "NYork, Cli batk Edward, Dearvora, Bar~ 008. ylaitmons, Nov 13—Cld schrs Mary Mankin, Latourette, ‘ork; Orion, do. Bosrox, Nov 1$—Are ship Chasoa, Wise, Cadia; brig Germ, Burks, Mulaga and Gibralter, Cid’ ship ‘Samuel ah joton, new, of this port, 7563 toms) Kast Ind Aa= a French, Lordoss Oreos Chase, Messian;, Clariset, Tsane Feseen! Apalachicola; J; Borace Tutte, via Chorles SE we z 5 from London; brig an- ‘and. three Brien sid, ks Clarissa, Alfred Vou Answeldt, Volant, Vesta, Jasper; brigs Messenger, Franklin, Queen of the Isles, Chickasaw, Candace, Emma, America (dest of latter unknown;) sehrs BL Allen, Susan, sd o " Chapman: Nov 12—Arr bark Splphy Hyder, Baltimore for ? pn ia Rogers, Taylor, a for Boston; eon, do for do; sels Cabot, Nickerson, N York for do. E.reworrm, Novy 7—Arr sehr Monclova, French, Balt. Cid brig Chin , Haskell, New Orleans, pughtreses v i2~Arr sobr Rough and Ready, Grumley, a Rev Wi brig Ann Biles, Varton, Soe N Nov 8—In port, York, to snil 9th, having heen y repair Cushmook. Dickman, tor Joue having been repal rk Ay gusting, a brig Eme' fan warring, 4 cir wig wind, nd Lewes, aa Nov 14, J—Ship Robert Burton, Decan, m Livei re, and for aka schoouers, are in sight beating SW; weather clear. 4 x, Nov 6—Arr snivs Tarquin, Moody, N York; Flori- da, Pearsons, eco ask Ieanc Newton, Bosh, Phila; Sp pelncea Autilien, Muller, age. Cid brige Sampson, Whea~ lew ter, N B Lunt, Hardy, Havana, _ * y "Siu, 25 hang Deanna, Mea son, Dye Stophensoa, Bordeaux; Pradentia, Sp) Lampero, Mt y (3 jaiagn; seh¢ Avrelia, Hansa, Pepaaccla. Cid ships Atiantic, Kose, New York; Valmotto, ton; barks Délphes, Crowell, Mwston; Ba- harleston. Towed to sea, With ult, bark Ulbus ‘Cel Crows, Nokvoux, Nov il—Art brie Montesuma, Barker, N York; echr Alleghany, Brool on, bound to dsaltimore; 1dta, brig Egyptian, ruin, Buetow; Detroit, Gilekriet, Thomaston; Denean, Gilcheist, do; sehee Blizaboch, Herrington, do; Au- id be berg Mountaineer, 12--Arr brig Prince de Joinville, Havana for New York: Nathan Hele, Crowell, Mobil Serah, Reynolus, Wickford (and elé for Now Criegnn } Brovond, Nov 2—Arrsonrs Wales tobbtus, Smith, jadelphias & Glover, do; Cornelia, Young, N Yoru; Terns, Baker, Albay. nw Loxoon, Nov Ll—Arr bark Llewglon, Pend! York; sohrs Serah Louita, Crocker, do for Providi riet Suith, Aveay, Albany for do; Hol sloop Latham, \ York: Arent, Lewis, do; biig Fos si ¢ Bates, 5 ‘Alban, Wail, Now Yorn} stoops Froderts Island, Bil, a Thomas & Prowl do, 'y Vacket, Hewovt, N Choate, New Orioans; Kwyire, Dison, usta; Vork. Cla ehip Seiote, (mew, 900 to: ig Ww Spear, Biacd, Say Pui Jaques, Georgetown, U Ce ouTH, Nev 12—Sid schrs Meridian, Hart, and Ea- * thon, Norfolk. Savannan, Nov 9 Arr Br ship Colonist, Sinnot, Lpool. , bigs Augusta, Stene, New tk) Cavibee, Anderson, atone re brig Lemi Deters, Trewergy, Biue- Bunsivan, Nov 7- hill, to load granitet Passengers Arrived. Benmvna-Steamiip Groat Western—Rev F A Pyasoat ano Incy, from Avtigua; J Prichard and J Mart, Se Thomas; 0 Qo 4 Felix Roimonierg, ape; 1 bio; WM Richards, Barbadoes; High rs, Berm: M Lyons, » +—T Windeor and Iady, J Jackgom, Mise Monsey, J Scrong, Miss Bruce, airs and Mas- 105 in the steorage. Passengers Sailed, Livenroot anv ‘2x~Steamehip Hibernia—Mrs R 4 1B Barnstall and lady, Liptiefler, lady o children, inet, bear- ; Joseph: ‘Mackag, Montreal, Glasgow Holmes, A Reruns, Alco A, Bfvnaga, Remon Bersow, Bngiand; Mr Shedden, do, Sr Mivchooek, Liv- Howe, Jassey eity Walersteim, Ohas Hoe, #; Mr Toylor. is Fork; ar Smivh, (W Hi) do; Jaanes KY Faso, FU Foote N ¥ ve , Mexico; sobs a, WY do; K Rep » . ip oe od lacy, child and 3 seavaata; Jas Smith, vant; iS Robertson, iaay, child and 6 dy, obild aad servant; Capt Andor= fon’ USA, inoy and servant: Indy; KJ Aracld, fi rohineo) and 2 Bre CY Gilbert, child ana Willis and two chutes; a id servant; Mire Bibb Brown any muna Lowry +n Ho: Broeki: Samuel Appleton, from Beston— Wm Thera thew Yor. oe r two chitdit® Suydem, Jas 6 titiery, Mon (ren! land; AB Hol r Ancteco— bark. Ors and wi Francis D Lawrence, Robinson, Thos Komnson, Lewis binsor, Sylyanve Rovinacg, Cuarics W. Dimmick, P Dimmiek, Stephen Nye, Wm Allon, Chas F itassets Childs, Vavid Bldridge, albert 4 Hames, etapaen Owen Bldred, Silas im, Sy! oun te W Simoon Hamlin, 4 B kien, Leonard Soper, LC Badeer, HG. Das fe lachway. F Kimball ‘MD, arner, Capt Orin Ml Line, Joon i oe ks ty ve Bapon, 1D Bus il nM Prslli Waiker, Jag B Waiker, Cass Monlton, # Hathaway, DF Comings, David Honey, Walter Thee B. ener L, ines, hot B Crane, Sy © Hevekiah Coggeeball, Abel W ee ahd San Francisco--In the Rogene, from Covuit—Monsre Free= pen Sempgon, William Coleman, Thomas Howland, James peop, Freeman Crocker, Joseph (reoker, BE Orvckor Litam Crovker~