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Theatrical and Musical. Bowsay Tumatnn —The drama of Mr. Lester, “The Three Guardsmen,” is decidedly the oynosure of attrac- tion at this large temple of the standard drama of New York. Whe play is produced by the able manager, Mr. hb style of splendor which bas no precedent in intnepuerte of theetries! magnificence, and no doudt exertions of the propane: of the Bowery Theatre vin be rewarded by & large harvest of dollars, besides the epprobation of the public. The actors aud ao- tresses who have beem east fur the dramas persone of the pley yy 0d fally Byrn cri’ = oe task ailotted to Deeember next from Charleston, Routh Carolina, and Son “d taclan at hay ok nen tew, Sompeneh, G ‘jw on the ldth; from New Orleans em | been or about the the crowded audienees whi and trom Havens, at whieh peint | men”: ped the same opini. wi ) th 1,600 do, 29 bd meg ~ Bon. The California and O: Oregon | Havana, Obngres, Panama, Wilt be diepate ed from New York on the 18th of the steam-packer frou New York and thet from Now Bee pene and Dui ‘Orleane Will eopnect the mall will depart om the 10th zu are the most admirable sol of December, divet for «hagres, resebiog Panama ‘tagoea, the Pesife steam-prokes to Ferthos, Athos ana Aramier “Anfor die” Wellect ais Fravcisee om the dey of ‘rforme the part of the Countess de Vera, expres: sion of her = ‘the Intonation of her voice, are really hly service will be put im Cxpelients The fe all very good, and we are ‘opera’ res. And steam- | certain that tho dramatized novel = Alexandre Dumas paokets will leave different ports, dw will mark the annals of the drewa in New York. suing year, agreeably to the following sehedule:— Ne orks om the lath and 2th of wood month; | Bkoapway Tnxaran.—In the series of English opera Charleston and 5. enhom the 16th and Slat (or which is now forming the great attraction of this first) of eeeh month; New Orienus on the 16th and 99th; | theatre, Mosart’s grand cempesition, “Dom Giovanal,” the 1th and ith, aud Panama on the lst, J Hitney will eave, San Frauciveo-om the lat of each | *Ke8 perhaps the foremost rank. What oan be more the Eth and Tat of eaeh month, | exquisite then its musle? and the power and expres freselseo ail is reoetved in time, | sivewess of musie may well be regarded moat deawteous adaptation of external nature to the moral Havana for New York on the 19th and 6th of | constitution of ; for coah' ‘month, with privilege ot leaving on thedth instead th of th h res hey has errived ; and also ingle letter not exceeding | fitted to sole Jat will be 123¢ comta te Havane, | Seguin, as Donos Anna, end Mirs Rosa Jacqnes, as Z Tes 50 cents to Panama, to be pre-paid | lima, were warmly applauded throughout the night. in all cases ; and 40 40 cepts to Monterey, Sen Frai 0, | The duet betweem Ottavia (Mr. Reeves) and Doons Axtinip. or any other point in Califoruia or Oregou ; to | Anna, “Ob my fears of sense bereave me,” was beau- De pre-pald. or left unpaid. at the option of the sender. | tifully rendered; and the sweetly expressive List now ‘Newrpepers aud pam sea postage three cents | to me.’’ by Miss Rose Jacques, was one of those obarm- each, and inland p 4 ing arias which captivate when given with such touch- J KR, Postmaster General. ing tem e468 aq she infused hte it, Seguin, an ber 16, 1849. «ilo, was inimital a better vecalist lady of great personal beauty and feceination, take her second appear es Doma Elvira, and te those at- tractions of joe and grace, possesses @ voles of no mean compass, and of copsiderable flexibility and sweetners. In atrio between Mrs seguin Miss Daly, and Mr. Reeves, the “ gushes of melody.” that poured Ony Intetitgenee, A Grrermat, in an Awkwane Paxpicamant.—Yestorda: morning, at ore oolock, a person ealling himself General’ Jerewiah tees. of Ceutral America, was brought to the biret werd station house by one of the officers, im a state of rtupid intexieation, together with & girl who was found in bis company, and wad on her | forth were calculated te touch « cord im every bosom $86, which (urned out to behie money. This | present The management here provided well morning he stated that be gave her the money, | forthe purpoce of giving effect to the eperas which He bad in bis poston «gold wateh, @ gold p and gold rpeotuce.. He spore the Spanish language aly in the morning thongn the night previous Ne ao- derstood English. The yitl stated that ehe had known Bim for years, When b+ was giving the policeman s $6 bill for hie trowble. rhe snatched it out of his hands, Farner Matwew's Brvru Dar.—On the 10th of Oo- this venerable yhilauthrvpist completed his atx- tleth ‘We perevive. by owr file of Irish papers, that ¢ “yy uepicious occasion was joyfully eommemo- rated by the various temperange societies, which, nu merovrly scattered through that country, bear the am- plest testimeny to the unexampled success attendant on his benevolent labors. The local societins of the city of Cork, in the absenos of thelr beloved patron, eommemorated the eveut by «grand soiree aud a general Hlumination. Eaeh of the many temperance rooms through the city exbinived one refuigent blaze of light, and in many caren the devices and transparencies were executed with a ta-te aud elegance which surpassed all previous exertions. (On St. Patriek’s Hall appeared, im Drilliant eharacters. the following limes: ere ane produced, to participate in ua by the opera ‘Theatre. Nim.o’s Gaxpex. —This splendid and popular esta- Diishment was not #0 well attended last evening as might have been anticipated, considering the abilitios and taleat of the distinguished persons engaged The entertainments comm comedy of tae" Ne Mr Placide sustain baracter of Mr. Aspen, the nervous man, ard Mr. Collins that of McShane, the manof nerve, They both performed their respective 1Otes With the most brilliant success imaginadia. and were most enthusisetiorily applauded, Mr Colitns de livered hit two popular songs of * Widow M. “ Sprigé of Shiilelah” to the entire presen and drew down loud and repsated chsering © Was rapturously eneored in the * Widow Machree,”” The smusements concluded with @ comic sketo! translated from the F: b, called the * Lost Lette: d the publio must feel anxtous harmonics that are provided for jeities presiding ut the Broadway Tho’ on Co in which Mr. Chippendale personated Mr Bean It oe was edmirably sustained, ama produced mueh iwerri- a eeee. ment and laughter, On Monday. we bay ery attrac- tive bill of amusements, consisting of the feats of the Revel Family on the tight rope, the pantomime of “ Vol-au-Vent,” and the “Red Guome aad White Warrior.” Benton's Tueatne.—Last evening, at this popular theatre, where comedy reigus supreme, the favorite and suecessful comedy of “ The Ol@ Dutch Governor” was performed to a crowded house, amidst inextioguish- able laughter, The action of thir drama lies at Saar- dam, one of the seaports of Holland. whe: Great, Cxar ot worked sometime Between the windows of the Glebe Lane Hall was erected a canopy in which was placed a bast of the Very reverend gevti+ tam. from the top of which hung a dove, euspending & wrea'h ot flowers over the bead of the figure; surmouvting which were two flegs—the na- tional, and the #'ar-+paogied banner ef Amertea; and Detween the windows wa- a long transparency, at the base cf which epprared. in varirgated lamps, the words everend bald Macthi A Father to Friend to Homanity;” and on the sop a i gilt harp. riehiy orvamented. The efforts by the other + swere equally ereditabl ctionate alisohwent must prove highly grat fying tothe good Father «ho is still staying att Irving House. apd «+ are huopy to learn, is fast recor. ering from the effects f bis reernt indisposition. Taroxs vrow Taavei Lens —Y y forenoon, Fre- derick Gustave Aibere rman emigrant, edge that might be serviceable to him in the formation ot # ni snxious to form 6n Crar tp bis ol-guise; the German Ambassador employs the Burgomaster of Saardam to effect the ssue and an cfiicer of the States Genéral of Holiand is di- and cannot epegk @ word glish, wes atone of the | ota to secure the : Mt ° person of the Czar, Van Dunder, Siege weed ee gy ae the ‘Durgouaster, usable to read ‘cr write, ‘beoomes $100 he ecquired of m wot be saw about the ofise how | Completely puzzled in the management of the busiuess re te eee and in his endeavors to penetrate the disguises of the yanded. oomic 88 many illustrious personages by whom be Is « Burton, whore look express the entire role of mavy auother actor, was the life of this piece. He took the part of Mynheer Ha Jyck Van Dunder, Surgomaster of Saarda: ter piece of comic act! ve rarely seen doen one good to he joarty laugh, aad goed humor that lights up bis countenaucs. stupidity ts simula iteelf. Me. ©. W. Was draen upon the Verchont's Bank, aod went with him there. aod ‘there yeu the very disin- terested cloeroue wren ther g> hed bim te | show bim the mone thw might sve if it wae all right ‘The rimple non the other. hi got hold of his prey bh left the poor German Voolferating whut was the sau ns Chimese to the pass | exe by. ‘The thict ercaped sod has vot been dof since. He gave bi George Newbower, 250 His | d #0 Well that it looks reality Clarke, in the character of (eter, | murdered inhabitants me paemeertie Resssliony, Peter rence, boy oe at Leoni, Mich. 18 te ald: io @ defaulter to the government to ‘the tee A Smith has been eonvicted at Richmond, Va. 0m @ seoond indiotwens. for siding in the exeape of Faves. and tentenced to the Penttentiary for two “— weking for the whole time assigned bim, tw: A Mill has boon to the Vermo: Me ture, railway stock beld by non-residents. “tb le said there illions of the railroad stock of that eo fi Btate owned by foreign stockholders. A delegation of Kauses Indians, en rewte for Washi: ton arrived at Loulevilie, Ky., on the 11th inst. The Eogle Hotel, at Buffalo, was destreyod by fire om the 14th ines. Lose, 94,600; imsared In the Hartford ces. The Governor ef Delaware has appointed the 20th inet, a day of thankagtving. The inland commerce of the United States, is osti- mated at $556,000,000 annually. Among the marriages intended in Boston, is thet of ee Joy, to M O. Lora. Ter ep eerie By the steam veston and Flag tothe 44th ult, ult. inclusive. The Flag of the Toth that the Rio Gramde was then higher t en deem sivoe 1646. It vas, however, felling, the entire country was floeded. News was reoeived on the 23d ult., at Matamoros, of the defeat of @ certain lodacio Flores (near Cruillae), suid to be attempting an fusurreotion in Tamaulipas. Canales, the President of the State Legislature, had eommand ef the foree sent against Fieres, whe, with ebeut twenty m ‘were attacked about midnight; of these, four fiv r@ killed, and the balance taken prisovers Amovg last was paid Flores, who was immediately shot end hanged tea tree by order of the commandant, without trial. It eppears ine let- ter of Canales, published in Mexico. It was stated that Flores had ten thousand dollars im gold, and wason his way to Brownsville It sevms to us ® question whetber the charge of revolutionary mevements, or gold, caused bis being thus translated from the world. ‘Tbie man, Flores, during th loaned the govera- ment of Mexico rome two hundred thousand dollar: Geb pd d ever but almost The Brownsville aud Matamoros ha’ — ato excit it by the order reo ny general thoriti the latter city, to of $200 each, from persons cvming onthe Mexican territory. ‘The effect of this would be tecut off o unioation between the two banks of the river. Lhe Flag insi- nuates that it is an attempt to saddle the Texan coun- ty of Cameron with the municipal expenses of Mata- Boroe—belpg $4 fer each person for passports eut and in, ‘The San Antonio Tixen enya that it is generally be- Lieved in very short time kl Maso will bethe most populous city in Texas That per says tbat the amount of various kinds of geod# avd manufactured articles. chiefly American, transported et on the Rio Grande, during the Piet year, falls little ehert of $5,000,000. Relative to the cont m the Rie Grande, the Bien Pulkco of Matamoros, says:—We know from reliable sources, that fer one year the importation lato brownsville bave been 66,600 ed apg of cotton gouds, the value of $4,000,060; there fs no doubt whatever that theese gocds bave not been consumed in Brow! ville, por is there @ doubt as to their having beeu in. troduced clandestinely imto our country. If these goods had paid the moderate duty ef two cents per yard, our national trensury would bave received into ite ccfiers $122 000, instead whereof, the amount re- ceived in this marithne custom. house, is soureely $22, 000.—N O. Picayune, Nov, 9 Intenestinc yxom Coimvanua.—By Major W. A. Hereford, just arrived trom Chihushua, we have been put in possession of some interesting intelligence rela- tive to a@airs in that city and other parte of the inte- rier of Mexico, We learm that the American guerilla party in the service of Chihuahua, first commanded by Major Chevailie, and subsequently by Capt Joba Glanton, bad disband ad th their original destin end Comanches are much irritated against the Ameri- cans, on account sf the few companies having hire themrelves to the Mesxi to buut chem (the Indias) down. Major Hereford states it was reported ia Chi buabus, that the American gueriileros iu the servi of Durango bad disbanded and goue to Califor ‘The whole country between the frontiers of Texas and the city of Chihusbwa is infested with bands of marau- ders, composed partly of Mexieavs aud Awericans; und roving parties of Apache and Camanche ludiaas render travelling still more unsafe, Oo the 3th of oeplember Gfteen Mexican travellers were attacked by band of twenty-five Apaches and (amanches. at a Fpot fifteen miles from Chihuabua, aad put to filght, with t ors of Ope mi nd bends were out off by the rutbi strong body of Ca: Mexicans near Sierra Gords, avd killed fourteen of them Major Il. says that the country sbounds fo proefs of the dreadful effects ef the feronds of the tuvages, fuch ae ruined tavehes, abaadoued villages, and rude monuments erected to the memory of the T! ne Apaches pear the river Nassas. he tet @ party of Mexicans who bad eurpiked a rimaell band of robbers, and had cap- tured three of them, two Mexicans and one American Ludlow strest snneocesary to say that the ne wldtess wot the true one, « of thousan: similar tricks played noon st-avgers in this city, especial! upon those who are ign rant of the language of the country. Czar of Muscovy, dirguined as Peter Michioil. was very ¢fiective; and Mr. Johnson, as Peter Stanmits,a ship | carpenter, and a deeerter, axsumaing the titie and che tacter of the Cear, was passing rich tes J. Hii as | Bertha, wea excelien: id sir, Rea, Ambassador | acquitted himeweif with great from the ( ourt of Ruy Trinear or Assasssariot. Judge Daly has received ‘The other actors in the pices performed their | an anonym +r, tofrming him of @ couspirscy | parts very creditably. Altogether, this was ® capital | ageipet his Mie iy conve ow ef the he put comedy, acted ip first rete style. Miss Malvina amused | sued in t writer adding | the gudience with @ fancy pas seul which was followed that by < but declined | by a right good farce, in one act, o “y Mo- doing #0 No deubs there ise piracy not to a | nopoly ” The two principal characters, Me Sanson sastipate J Daly bor te fightem bia, Wo rather | Jones, of Hardeciabble, New Jersey, and Jack Kobin- think, howe { sterarr stuff than to be ves to be his duty, by | or Arterred from whatever be be son, a New Yorker, were performed, the former by | Rurten, and the latter by Brougham’ ‘The audiences | lavghed evough to shake the cobwebs of care from | therr rides, though they bad been gathering for seven | | yeure. The travestio cf Hamict,” ia whieh Broug- | ham took the part of the Prince of Denmark c.uded the entertainments, aud was worth the whole price cf admission, Abont eleven o'clock lat on street, was t engines subdued be buliding or the oo discovered te Nos, 8 and] with but lit ‘cupant, Mrs. Danerker an vged Y.whokeepsaboard- | Chamreav’s Navona Taratae.—The drama of ing houre. é ‘avan Acciorst —The sloop Despatch, of Coid | “Asnee de Vere," which was performed last evening Spring. in going throug» oh on friday eveniog, | contains several features of leading tnterest, which ai struck on the ert ide atthe time rumoing rhing. | worth ri ‘The passions of mankind aro ds Fie ek miro, truck the captain and Killed | veioped in it with much truth; and the numerous au. . 4 | ence which wae present Inst night at the” peopl Acciornt.- On yophin lamp burst | theatre,’ rewarded the actors eho appeared in it with in the room of Vir 8 Mrs, Schmidt very badly. 1 the police. og | great applaure The other play, a melo dr calle: wasextinguiehed by | as reosttes, ice ease the “Kebber's Wife.” was aiso received wit much enthusinem, and the Irish part of Lacry O'Gig, by Mt, | lay morning. ata very fing | Seymour, was rendered with a very good brogue and +, vas » ford | greatfan. The whele entertainment concluded with ¢ Museum | the farce of © Mether aud Child are Doing Welt deville translated fr mali tbe the Freneb, whica has beea | cde where it haw been | waler Arowed had he w t+ ally, witil me wry & aeagpe riher | niece's OLrmric Taxatae ~The entertalnments ground or | of yesterday. evening commenced with the co omedy of Rony er ar Wtvane Bove “Queeneburg Fete, or Who's Your Friend,’ whieh | Dody of av fifart wae was performed to the raticfaction of the suditory. the 10th end tiib hand 28th at avenue avd 2 et +18 Waleot, Nickineon, aimer, and Misses Taylor | Dray Bony F rdey moreing, the body of slained their reepective patsa with ad. Qn unknown wan was found drowned, at the foot o 4 ‘The comedy was succeeded by the Duane street aganze ot the © Kaohsuted fala, or | ' ™ Raising the Wind om the Most Approved Principle,” sine ~The Corone erday, he E ankees on board the sek ner Fonterdar held | which atorded much pieacure nd shstaetion. I'he on the bedy of Joseph Je ordered man. aged 46 gzeclie nt years, berm in New vor board the schooner, | [O'mONs of Who aceidente'ly fell or drowned. Ver: | 1" punt ove Alet accordingly. | epee “ ls pcasean Unie - T ‘ teal extraveganea « 0 aid Le Pours Ueuuce- The ¢ esterday, beldan | geied with brilliant on, aud inguert on t Y Wa. U. liens, | Keberts, Sinclair, Meters Nickinaoo, Con! ore dew h we + yesterday's Herel’. caused | pa Ives to great advant while in the di arge dnty, by the faliing of & | Mende: general fay Wail eb the tre on lat Saarday morniog corner of | ‘Taylor, take ton whieh ¢ Chryrtie and Rivine # huflicting revaral tartl- | very ai ‘aro Wve ma Die buree ena bre is perrou, which caused bit | iii embrace the entire east of the d death. Verdict eoordte gly racte tached t MERTING OF THK NRW ¥ ” treme of thi i iat Ata mee Re tU 8. Volunteers | Cre: flow! y cna the of New ntral Mall, Saturday evening, | Picees to be » e comedy of the th inet *a* eatled to the chair Man With ¢ the fret time the origiaal Capt AW. Taylor and Senet, JM Bayle Grame of “Time ami Cee eran Cours Ae tee wae BG “Brother and Si and the second sct of © fhe ? 4 hanks of the regi. tthe tendered their « Amenican Musee iven in the afterncou and ev hinet Thee olution erms of adateston, to which com also be » femorrow the ed that te th wine ie excelient. Pete Morris will sing several h, for the evert y vgs Juggling by Elesier, Vaudeville of Viot the mw ruins h, our Kindest re | god Counterplet, will be repeated by request, Niles due. th Is, Capt. Fisk, the | Staubope playing Don Leon Fenta of bh, merial vwer, the Washington | groupings, « tations, Pantomime of Grege, Capt Litre ving of Our remem- | chelumeau, ke rapiply going ahead brance: Lyon. for the prow to th: ds, Onpt. Wa. W. under the management of Mr Green woud Send early tender of an escort to OE quetters we new! but omy we thaok them sincerely. |, ©"? he benoit of these dis. Resotved. Phat ee look teen the Seventh Reg mont tinguisbe ites comes off on National Guard as) Wedne © tong aud favor. F duty to the re ably kee 4 howe Christy's céiebrnted miurtrels witl execute weveral of | their Desutifal negro melodies on the occasion, aud Berton will play hie greet character, Jemmy i witeber. 2 Piace Crocus —Wallett, the cel ed tekes bie firet benefit. in this country, at the oirous fr Highth strert tommorrow evening, Among the drof leriesy Mr. Wallett will give a phrenological lvcture, aud | we terder our © thanks to ( maover of the military forces of King's county. fer the kind mauner in in he re. teived the New ¥ clunteets, teoderiog them any evil ion in the procession ef the 16th iustant within > le gift, bas formolly invited ali the medical faculty to attend = | _, Herclved.—That eur thanks be tendered to Captain | @yerrant Haut * splendid Panorama of the | Joodebild and bie company. for en eeoort to and from | elty of be exhibited every Brooklyn, Ais, that due to ¢ who bave seen it, pronounce it | = Rreridere of the beove eshmente eat merit. 1 jurbiched neat the + i | Irarian Orena ~ Roteini's epeta of ' Otello.” with an | | excellent cast, si) be played tomorrow whieh the new prime denna wil make ber d the ¥ind ir voidably en ne J ©. Buasnen w G, Drorsan, lake Major " D, Bhasmenn, inte lee 1 Hl Brows» late Lieut Lane late Sergeant ot 5.8 Comores late Private, | erected nee | under the equestrian me: | is besutifuily ftied up, very reepeetably cendue | Bod patronized by #il io tb tow of the city company Ix of the big talent in hor seus | chip. classic games, gymnastics &o. They perform | every evening Movementeor tdivian Tien James t'voy'r (8 Sevator from Peunsylvanid, snag io Philaddiptis ow the 16ch inet Hon. @. M Dalias, ii de stated, Oharieston, 8 C Hon, 8. F Vinten. of Obio has expressed bis deter. minetic trate tife. et the conclusion of presenied the 12th district is sbout to vieit Inteilinence, The United 4 wae Decatur, (16) Com meander E. Byrne, arrived off Portemouto,N. H. Ligut, congress ot that in Congress, for tweuty five years | on Wednesday Inst, from coast of Africa, 28 days trou Hon, James X. Met t to Congresa, hes t _ [ one from ‘the Fravkiiu oistriet of Pemneyivania, was in | °8'7. eta’ Besavetage, (06 Philadelphia on the 16th imt.. en route for Washington, ry Clay visited the Philadelphia Navy Yard Li tved ommender | ® wid-bipman on toe Jobn dane. which conveyed it | from this ity to Ghent, fT cruising ¢ among thet» Ors 7 Lieuten Wm. Ht. Bali dolph, Acting Naster, Wim | Geo, Hariie; Surgeon. W, 8 8. Level. J.D. Kainey, ig Forpotse, (10) nder, FB. Byrne; N. Collins, Beverly Ra 1. Murdangh, Pureer, J. Bisbop; Midshipmen, W Bryaet. W. Totten; Cap. bout three red beg! Seot-h emigrants * ~ game at St, Louie on the 24 instant from New Or. | = le ou ATTA’ J Pallard Boataw: ™ leans They ate of the Mormon perression, and on |}. HIBECTIT: sa eter eeetces! Catponter, their wey t the Great Seit Lake setement, ites dat , ney | that they be r | ern claiming concessions to whic Poth ene: | live geese, at S4e cach, @ | wbole boxes, $1 90 for balf de ‘They were immediately put to death, the ting the throats of the marandors In view of the un- of the country, Major Hl. advises every om armed apd or companions, An interpreter 18 also indlepensable, ‘A negio servant, who may be had st $15 8 moath, Would be the readtest to full Chis latter requisite re pot procured on the roads except at od even then fm small quantities and at exorbitant prices. Ham and otber preserved moats, | with coffee avd sugar, should never be omitted in the | At Chibuabue complaints were load irregularity of the mails, y rerely reached their w 4 to direct them to the i stores thie cnee they will probably reach their deetinatic In Durango the ebolera bad made dreadful hay according to accounts brought te Chihuahua while ur informant was there. Out of @ population of 000, fully 3.000 had been sweptanay by this scourge. | —New Oricans Picayune, Now 9. ee ee CITY TRADE REPORT. P.M. At the meeting of ‘change merchants bad not had | the to digest their private advices, and {t being the | lat day of the week, the languor noticed ia trade yes- terdey, continued to prevail, There was rather moro dope in ectton, but the market continued heavy, bu: holders were un- willing to submit. Thu sates etfeoted sinew the resaipt of the news, bave exblotted adeclioe of about a quarter of weont per Ib. Our market for four, of ali kinds of State and Western, was heavy, and prises inciiaed to droop, There was @ falr inquiry for Canadian, with considerable rales in bond, at previous rates. Southera Drands were inactive, and prices unsettled. Good wheat was in steady demand for milliog, with sales of pilme Geneseo and Canadian, the Jatter In boad, on terms stated below. Corn continued dull. and sales e limited, at y Other grata re- ed mut the i yant with fair esies ard contined im steady demand, without change fa *. Cheese and buiter were to good dewand a: un m prices There was no w vewal on the jae st and coffee were Halted. In te were limited, without material fe white day of the work, reight change firma, and st aic, market was somewhat lei dbts of pote were made at 6. while pemrla were duilat Oe Hort — The market was quiet. at 3% Bnvavaturee — Flowr— The sales for the day reached #000 bois including fi $4 25; sour, et $4 12% Sy; common State, at 44 $475, mixed o and indiaum. at $4 08 a $4 » at $4 Thaw $451, choice d Michigans, at £4 87 as Ms straight State and © wt $4 Sle $48: win orn Meals Bales were made Of G00 bbls. of Jersey, at $5 00 & $3 125; and Crandy wine, in «ma'l lots, ac $4 W veot- The talke teeluded 5600 bushels “a white Couacian, at $1 06; and 10 000 busheis of ditto, rep: At (he same price, aud 2 000 bushels prime Gewese: at $1 wo Corn Beriey—17,000 buabela four rowed, at Gio. Soles were madeot Weetern. low and high mixed, je; market cloring duil aud unsettied for bayers’ Ideas were 40 very low that it was impracticn- bie t vob business. The sales, which were absat exbibited @ decline on the news, of fuil @ Livemroot Crate Uplands. -.s N. Ort and Moria. and Te » Fravnens sold at $2 87 tor nd 6be tor quarter do. Alec. 6.000 bexes, the balance of the cargo offered yes- terday. wt $2 87% Finn Was dull; prices were netminal, and the supply wae good Fevrt.~ 2000 boxes of rel ‘The eales included 100 tons Englieh bar, at 196 tone Swedish steel frome. at $77 a $77 60; 75 80, ‘, and § months; and 200 6 Seoteb ph 1p ree marnes wen ull changed i areee —The sales embraced 100 hhds. Porto Rico, at oe One The tramsactions reac! 2,500 gelions reed, at Te, ‘The market was firm. Shipping whale nth 436 vows — Pork— The sales were 800 bbis , at $1008 - for mers, and $8 6235 for prime; 40 bbis. clear roid at $)2. and new mess at $1250. Beef-The sales foountry. at $8 75 for mess; prime was In his journey to Chikuabue | ptora out- | extra heme, to arrive on or q The. Butter al Fecie t yn em ter at bg ‘here wes tale of 1,800 bushele Fn ee t $135 a 81 40 per Ba indy Phlladalplia ee ee cence, Oakes, Providence; ‘wivinds Branwoed, atl and oe small lot ef Canadian, in tierces, Arrived. rea open extra, € Steamaip Amorion Judhing, Livorpeel, Nov 8 and Tuas, Agra active inquiry for imperial. gun- Balitex 15th, with mdee, 10 cit aud sbinn ewes wvaree and dee Joung | yeh Marsidin (new, 1000s0ne),——~, Haas Haddam, Conn, een ipg plen’ ear ieee t for. eB co Ibe Philadsipie tallow» tallow sold at Bo mind tl eee Lae he nee ie cco. —Ampexed are t! of the FS week receipts, week om bond. be — erg Reed, Seek, Bsyinea Die ats? woes can, O54 ds. 6000 nde. faneae . weed? conor = on, $0. 1000 206 os. gals, wr sro ede i Be sateces a1 bs. s ta ‘Wine Relea of 100. ease Cotte were mudecs private terme. Wnisxer.—The market was dull. with sales of 150 bbls, prluon, at 27e., and dradge at 260. and time. Semi-weehly Expert Table of Flew. Pue's “4 Kingston Mills, ”" % a cee rT tate, vel Howard st, Canal Mills, "350 Miscellaneous, = 720 Barbado. Canadian, = 178 Cork, as. = 730 Halifex, 1.160) 8t.J'ns.N J. Canadian Wheat, part not cleared, 8901 bush Liv'pool. pibtetin al Produce per Hudson Rover Lines, TMs Dey, Corn, bush. ‘Wheat, “ Oats, Corn Meal, bb! MARKETS ELSKWHERD. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Naw Bapronp On. Manxat, Nov. 12.—Sream.—The market has been quiet since our last, and we have onl, to report sales of bbls. at $1 15 per gallon, at whiol price holders are firm. Wate —T'bere is a good de- mand, but sales are limited, the views of holders being above those of buyers. We notice sales of 220 bbis, pote at 430; b) 0d ; ey . S00 Cheese, boxes... + 3000 Wool, bales. « 36 on private terme—the market closing’ very firm, rebably none to be obtained at the latter named We notice a sale of 20,000 Ibs on priv Sales of 200 boxes sperm at 860 er 1b, end 100 boxes do on private terms. A lot of Pc00 the refined spermacet! was sold at 800. cash. Carrie Manner, Nov. 14,—At bout 700 beeves, and 1.800 stores. Extra §6 per owt. iat quality ed ee - Ae Barreling Natt $8 a3 45; Ned $4 60 tores— Working Oxen—$50. 58, 65, 70,80, 90 gnd calves: $10, 18, 24, 27,90, 2h and 84; yearlines, $6 5, 11,12; two 5; three yeare old, 613, 18, feniber 8400 ah market’ | One lot of 67 acl s one lot of 370 eold at $1 83; one lot of 400 sold at $180; one small lot sold at $5 each; other lots at $1 17 and $4, | according to quality, Swine, 4 to4}<o. ; retail 45 to be. FOREIGN MARK Kixeston, (Ja,) Manxer, Nev. Deen Fold at 20 lected. bands have been cleared at 9344. to 104. for lots of new Irieh; in old, transactions bave occurred at 5igd. to Tae; ‘120 firkins May butter have been sold at the former figure (6d.); 130 kegs prime American have been taken at bd. common American is moved at 4d. to 6d. per lb. Bread—300 barrels Wattson’s pilot have been teken et 20s, and 200 barrels of bis crackers at 228 per | barrel; a subsequent fale has been made of the same 2is for pilot bread and |. for crackers, mily bes been taken at 43s half barrel — dy —Bali he old duty bave been at Ils. to 22: per gnilom, loog pr now demand- the new dut; to I's Codtish ‘the quick succession of arrivals, and the large proportion of codfish in every cargo bave checked the upward tendency of prices; fales have been wade at 148, per 100lbs, iu casks, aad és. 0178. per bax; aeurgo has deen closed by the sale of 27 tierees at 139. 6d. per 100 Ibs, aud the remainder of another lot, slightly “sweated,” has been offered at 15s. and retused; consumption is very dull, and the trade @ in very small quantities; two entire argoos in first hande unsol les - 140 boxes Bal- wd hands at 7d per Ib; some untae eu sold as low as bd) por Ib; alone, 74d, bas been refused. Ch + bas beeu moved at 1s perib. Td Coffee—There have net been any transactions. | Flour— I'he sales eomprise 1,000 barrels | Philadelphia at S26; 200. barrel ratohed"’ Geawsee | fet hoops at 308, and 850 barrels Balttmere sold to arrive at 838, 6d. per barrel, ‘Tho last named desertp- tion ond Brandywine are held at 34s, holders bavieg | refused J8¢, Freight is searee, aud vessels are plentiful. Gold—Colombiam doubloous 1 per cent. preaium— timere bave bl American eagles 3 per cent, premium. Herriags—A el. for @luch 208. was to be paid, having proved im ret stage of taint, was retused and subsequently ep at 10s, per barrel with ali faults ; 22s. h ceived for & prime lot; holdera are firm at the last Dlams— Lancashire bave bey Sd. a¥d, perib. and American Sd. aTd. Lard—Ameri. can is abundant at 6a per Ib, Lumber—White pi has been taken at £04. per thousand feet. Logwood is saleable at 40s. per ton, deliverebiein Kiogston or 82s. per ton, deliverable at Biack Niver, Malt is very dail; Lanes’s Cork is moved at 70s. per bhd. ~Mackerel— All that were obtainable at 24a, bas been obtained for small parcels. seal—100 barre! fresh Philadelphia bave been sold at 174. per barrel, aud 200 barre x l6s, 6d, Merchante’ Bt On New 3 per cent, premium, at 60 days. Oll— Cod bas been soid at 24 Od. sPriae | bas been taken at 6 tan | advanced figure is now demanded for Mers. Pimento— | | The lact sale was of 260 bags at Od. per Ibe Kico— Caroliua is cource. but it is in very limited consump- tion; Bengal of bert quality has been sold at 14s. per 100 Ibs ; ordinsry te worth ie. a 13a, Od; Ma as | beew sold at Lis. Ou. a 12. €d | taken at 2s 9d. per g Percy | ts geacne ll Phoratoa's bas beey sold af | Iba, there is Cavendish has leaf ha | ceseriptions, Tongues—Ox o | not avything deing In pigs’ Tobacoo: | been taken at Tha per Ib ; 15 by | Hold at 600, per 100 Tbs nearer eran ate eames an of Births, i * and Deaths are | | ™ net inverted wndaae duly authanticn d and pord for ni | | uncements Died, On Friday morning, Nov. 16, A 11 months, Funeral this (Sundsy) morning. 9 o'clock, A. M., aa Mrs aged 62 yenre a her resins will be taken to Huckewrnck, No J her Inte residence. 49 King street [lowe her friends and soquai from at which time and tances are respectfully Jota, wife of Owen Coppor ©, Flood, are respect! funeral, op Monday, 1#th ins from her Inte residence, Ninth ty-seventh of On Saturday Tith instant, after a severe and linger- ing sick ners, Mire, Corienn wae, corner of pute! Het feonta-inw, and th friv ne in of his and the family’s are rerpectiully Invited to attend her funersl, nday afternoon, trom her late resh 7 firet street. i Weelly Weport of Deaths In the C'ty aod County of New Turk, nt, 10a day Novew ber te the I7\h day Women, 4; Beye, 6; DisRAste. spleen. . 0081S eng men pemen 5 ‘ } 7 mall pox ‘ in 2 Teething 2 Drowned ‘ sion of intestines... 1 Dyerntery, WW bs of lange, 1 Pyilene Worms | Bry pela — Prssseee ove Total .. 2 bilicws. nder | year Lt ee we! va oF hariviree c 6 4,1; Gorm: tary Uoapital, Bad sium fort City Hospi ii; Colored Home. je, No 'y tnspector MARITINE IN THMLLIOR ACR, a a Feanainen: Howla * k P Moore: Lowdon, a han Grinnell, Nature & OC Taylor & Merrit, + Smith. Southerner, (#) Berry, € e— Seedt Antwerpes ns Chae hy arthe Spofferd, TMeston Goevarts, sory ha hal seer sera Ensen, ndger, do. , fit oGaw; Capella, (Ham) Docker, we inaichen, bbelviders, Robertan, Charleston; F Mayo, Perth rige— Francis, — Cn Hemi Fehmiss & Peteh, St. Jobe, X a Rum —Proof 21 has been | Scap—The demand baa | for 60 ids.; American rewaains | so been j im veston, Hoesey ik Mowry: Grennymeas Vie =, Wilmiag- Ann Warnacen, | seers MP) Staten, which w snenar hen. m2 Jasper, White, Boston, 8 dogs, with ‘mdse, to Denham wi Br). Dar 1 aes eta acer Windsor, NS, a eer aa Saas, todos ior a Sanden Luan iase’ brig tondribs, from Huvane oneer — Kaowles, Hi Ship Frances, of Portia Victor (of Pl with mdse and ‘Also full- meridian, N; at sunset, 8, ie AMmRICA.) Nov 15—Pus i ‘sie’ Wese on tne 16th 5 both Helton, Risvidge from Malaga. and Less des~ ‘Messina, all for Bosto: re, Charlest jarnets, Dantes and sld for jah AmsteRDAM, Oct 29—Arr Embla, Nielson, NYork; Draf- ner, kakerbery anrwenr, Oot 3l—Arr Sert BREMERHAVEN, Oct 23—Arr ee, Havana, | Prrmad et Lahusen, Bi 4; ‘Mth, Alexander, Sat ford, do; Coss Edward, Poppe, Charles- ton; Harvest, Fuller, Baltimore; 20th, Brutus, Corseh, NOr- isnnwen, Oot 22—Arr Mathilde, Bosse, NYork: Heros Mon sich, Philadelpbin; 2, N 3 iro, Plate, N ‘ulff, do. Boxe aux, Oct 27—Arr Lu Bs lrhide, Oma ‘Aug 7—Arr Dolph ‘and eld 17th 1s—arr America, Gutuen,iN Orleans; 174 Sverre, ches, Neck B.d bu Malle, seakon, Busaee Ayree; 7th, ©) Wise, Boston} 1dshs Mlagare, duevis: dor ‘Artem, Parken, Bortamoush. ALCUITA, Aug 2-—Arr Coneordin, Stephenson, Penang; Sept}, Nouanvum, Carthage Hotchkiss, ‘ imiita Hall, Foster, Bombay; ‘ Curnaven, Oct ‘hase, Matansae, ‘Soaten; 224, Tor Si ir Singapore and dows osiah Quincy, 1=Sid Conftdence, Harnett, Novieans, na, Low, for NYork; TW Hinexicy: Sarah Troteer, Brewn; Tartar, Webso Dunnin. N Borland, NYor » (having sid previoasl: and put back.) e 2 25th, come down and anchored, Jane Hammon, Vaughan, {probably eld same day;) 2th aby EH Ollen, Bremen, for Eimxon fd Panama, Mol! enbai Paren Kerb, © Savin, A urE. kapeare, Coombe, New by, Sophia, Gefla, fm NTork, et St cmd Sea Queea, Boston. Sid Prince Albert, Meyer, Niet GoTTEn HU RG, Oot a are Princess ) Bogenis, Baberg, N York. Cle loth, ben Wa 6 Heriso, ‘Richardson, Savanmab; iow, Sy pson, Mali Mackey, ‘Trieste; Goo ran ‘New Urieaus; 19th, cld Sele, moa, Oot Ie—-ArE Napoleon, Rella, New Orleans, has thpown pare of her ate Of tohaaco evertoan Ginnauran, Get 22~ Arr ald for NYork; 25d, Gen Veaxie, in beth ¢ \d for Bowe Kono, July 30 arr Tarvar, NYork; 27th, antelope, Watkin has; 28¢h,’ Frolic Bs jo and . Sid-Agg 3, Tartar, Shon eam Taylor, sid k; Mth, Co- ing, NYork. Sid 25th, fivei *R Orieauss 20U, Sul nv Guignot, N Lép at do, Radios, Bucus Vieta, aud Vicla, NOrleans; New ¥ d Blira Deniton, N Vo OWN, O eRPYOL, Oot B—Are Washingt meet Dear, Bishop, Charleston, son ‘Oxtord, Good- mano York. cle ‘mM t, Mary Caroline. Delany, Mobile; yw York, Cro pny NY ink Nev, Lord Sandon, Welsh, ‘NOP pn Cate “Sohn ‘Giaror, Hamilton, NOrleang; Triton, Smith, " b, Admiral, W isting, NYork; Waterloo, al- on ‘do; Progrees, & fim for Brocktank, fans! Kobert 6 Clare Nore We lay Virgiaiey ‘Thorep in, NOt~ OAS Ward, Prout, N Yor; 24, Now York, turion, Ricker, N York. Devoonsst 4 Ggrlechjoctes Stell 5M ni ameter ard Belabar, Mcbite; Lapland, Dal nda arkaway, City of Loudon, 7 tland, arab, Trai mbria, Warbl Virgin: nes, Avon, Thames, Eliza Rout ‘and Lady Con etacle, Nor n Poster, Queen of the Wet, & Z, and Suetids oming, Phi tat i“ tman, Boston, i ovtward do. “y NOcleans; Oct 31, Wm Nail, Aue Nev 2, Giadiat for N York, Gth; Northum- deviand, 1 0, 13 Chadwick, do, 21st; Joba Marebail. f asae il, Havre, for Charies- *, A @ Bil, Curtis, fro Rich- N Vork, sty, Oct 16a Whe re mer is Ve. on, Oot P= Arr B 2 Uarberk, Diagy, Biat.avd, Uo leave Wagray 1th, liaideo, Then It Blahen, & tell, St Udes} Ith, Perkive, Moore, Yelerno, ( AKOLILERS, Vet bamet, Cobb, Mavriea, O ~Welaemans, Suow, for N York; Wile NOvieawa . Frank, N York, Nichole NYork, S14 ¥ 13th, Heaide, on, Clarkson, Bow 9 Anu Saris, Osgood, U. lath fer Nin etae Newrony, @ot I Endicott, Boston in port Sept Stat, the fore mer omTsMOUTN. Ost 2-ate Prince Albert Moyer, Loudon, and eld tor N York old Pearoo ty Wl Be ce rexspown, Oct S0—Sid A'S Har . Fan: hee, ecw Tavorite, Nohen, New York. Johnson, Ma for Mauiling org Nor! - Are Chile, 1 3%, Penang, and sla ‘nj th, Sea Wied, Waterman, and sid 24th for Colley, Boston: 7% At ber, mwena, Get 18 - Agr : Ith, Rnterpriae, Ley Warner, Lund, Beaton, aranel Oifford, Congna tanens; ‘eld Feed man, Downe, Boston, and sld oth ne, for Vigo. Sion Ontario, Wilmer, New "Orte Slt John N Gonsler, Davia, New York, 6th Allio jon, Ka brook N York; 25 lia; 27th, Samuel Russell, -Palmer, New "Ty Lirdew Wisamroa, July , a Get 3 » 0—Are Horshorg, I #7, Oct Wo—Arr Frederibn. Ri » Vet Are € rd ary ‘The Rechiogksm, on shore none Tarifa, Oth lasuane, bas been vol Kine wart, Oot 2t—The Washington, Rarleigh, from New: efor N York, went on shore om theistand of N Ronald m the 17th inetent, and 19a total wreok. ~The Darque, Regent, Thomay, from fol! im woth the rig Yana, ot { Uorover, 18 iniles 8 amon om boar ning. She haa fail cargo of i [he Pppet part of her starboard bow ie steve, se if the bad bees o The ceiver of Admiralty. Susns.ne, Nov 1—Past of the etew of the Androw Sund| 4, but Sip Veepanan f, Johanneen, from Charleat having been om shore om T ‘ond Ioet hor bowsprlt.” Mereid Marine Cor e— jence, ‘im port; also sohr 8 Nash, on rail- Prorapespuia, Nov 17—Atrived—Sehrs Mechani gue ox eins leh Fal River, Henriet ‘a White, Corsom, N York; Henry B Das Cooper, Paseres ar iiauling wk Kw, ax = jay deok Bats deok wae ae te eb ti RxADILLO, Pook. of and from Prankl fet atre oh the cet paan tn ‘kee sptain and ore end arrived at iy rl the same ‘The steamer Sas soe of Gou reeunsly f presen Phy of of the meuth of Buco Kiver. The: at so uson se. emnd Svove water mark. Crews caved Pisces of other veusels have ome ashore near them, indicating thas have wrecked. Notices to Mastneres Hu Eellekaetnlisoes theese coetalan a men eet \omn, 0x! to Bileg “She depth of water round the rocks in Bve tes Wher om this ups perstion, Seivente Night whieh fa nix miles inthward uf Cohasset Rooke, 36 ing two 1 Oe the ocber white, will De vuspeaded by Seder a being absent anc out % their ‘eimt aod Has a Mutton 3! York for London, Nov M& ts Miragoane fer Boston, Nov 16, xu Woreile’ bound: to'Barbadees, Oct 2) lat i8 NY, tom n Am herm brig, showing white fla eens 8 W in it, steering E, Oct 23, at 38 19, I eden cross, om hs Be Edwin Ross, hence for Pensasola, 9th inst, ta ST 27, lewport, RI, bound to Sa~ soe Helen S Pag Cape Cod WNW cy mile r cha sue from Camden for California, Nov 15, Int 43 40, jon * Foreign Ports, Caxt.ao, Oot 12—Ship Seaman, Myrick, from Baltimore (April 21)’ b ja. ia ja WANBANILLA, Oot 18—Wo Am vessels eraror, fora same day; Avg 16, Ro ‘ward, from New Bedfor Ww arian Smith, from de, de a from Nantucket, and sailed 12h; dae, Flom Or for ¢ pailferaie, and sailed » Soul sfeom New Bedford, avd sailed same rida, Ke Boe, (120 ep) Lnlion’ Soe enlea6u for California, and.» from Philadel! ford, and sad ‘Tth; Jon Cowperthwaice uh, Saracogs, Harding, from Hazoll from, 0, (100ap) and sailed 1b} Lith, at tt, Wing trom and sai as N rae ld sehr Howard Primrose, Cameron, N ork. ‘ Sr Maurine, Nov 2—Brig Dat for Ndaven, 2 Sid bark Delegate, Walle 0, Vet W—A: Newborypert. Bld 2th, brine Be Kate Pendergest, Bvans, Daltimor Stuarts or MAGELLAN, Sept 1—Schr El Dorado, Bar- veoh from Philadelphia (May 5) via Kio Janeizo, for Cali- At amarao, Aue 25—Ship Salem, Douglass, fe (lee osteo tere nee wt ae ome Ports, + USd ache Wim Bryan, Lal Chured. do; b. are Enoch River (and old tid Loch Yor Baltimore); Ibehy ald brig Rio, Barn, Nev‘ 13—Arr brig Zagder Zee, Boston, te lost oe Id ship Chas Crocker (nm ‘Trott, Cubs. Sid ship ¢ en ner + hari ———t righ Alinira, Pink Boston. Ney 1 6— Arr whi ot, ° Weeks, Warhington, N States Ballets, wong! TP delim Coswell, from Malag: Kook chan ‘Telegeavhed, feom Piuila, nike Lucerne, ‘Now Urieana, Vet ; tad pias Troarter, y ‘Pht: ‘silks Wright, * Foon on, a ane Daven, do. Sid barks Justice Stery; Oaks ler Bairincns, Nev ld—Arr be bark Invingible, Price, New= port; robe Nevember. Bil - Norful; Jossphiagy Kings and, N Yor vo" Wm P tifames Stesner Berala reports off @wam Point, two oe ding reports off brig bound up. ane! Aiaco, Forcort, st Loveland, New as Jencite: Petersburg Coes ‘nto, Dryreung, Nasean, NEF sone Bedy, Newse Nile, Redding, poses. 1 Marh Vork? bark Daley pert ph PRE North of Baryper b Avcrews, N York. ‘Bld brig Caleb Curtis, a. be ech aeas, Bates, NYork, Sid U, and Pashiva, Beattie, N Del, Now 17, 10 A M.--Advieos fom the Indian «0k last night, reached bore this morning, atab= Iauded Fety frvm ive obi New Yor Hsdelphis, oume in early thiv morning sad a in the roadecead. Wind very light from NNW. W. tw Onteame, Yacht, T # St Lago: ships Sufto m besse B hows D ni Savon Bt 1 CSP), Gitaher ui, Tork S—Arr brig Vajenio, M N Yorks Metamora, Kinz New ports ker, Bigart “ts, Aolley, W loys, Pilladet- aperior. Rogers, Philadalphige Nov (S—Are sloop fer Kittery Navy ¥ Is—Are sche Yow, of a frie ene ib Hongiellsw, eevee, doy Hg io iv, do; Garnet, Show, do. Cid beg Alena, or rewe'l, Norn Ricumon, Nov 18—8id Brooklyn, © —Arr eohr Ps H NYorh. Cla em, tchr Abby Weld, Lacon, . eat ath? x ahreamenip Amerion— poo fer Halifax jee Gliese, Mine P w Epencer, Wt Uiltert, Mr Salver, Mt Duckworthe he B MeRver, Ind: if BRoven aad lady, ur a at eee m thak ia m Ualtralt , O ct a “Coottdas Balti ere, Joln Bormide, N Carruth, © she ry wo Morry, N Veit, bP Vall, o Hauer, Knowles, F Millerowt, G uuth. FO Smith, ie toa, dhomes Orr, Henry sersues, 4. W “4 af ny KN, Rophoes hart, ae aw Trem Wolitua for New York: MG Lewis, JW Barre, and Jobn Doyle. Passengers Salted, CHARI S#TO"—Steamship Southerner—Mise Satton, Wi Wilson, im, Mee orris, Mins Jovephine Merri y, mire Dibble, NA Jennings, Jae jenny, 8 A at Any | 4 Dowinior, ot Fears aren at oy) J, Jonna K and Rowland 4, De J Keilogs, Biareom,

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