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MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1849. TWO CENTS. NO. 5644. . M by the treatment ‘had recently met with from Eng- Fy sommittees which have formed themselves in Swit- | is 9s. to 1s per ton ; fine goods, lds. torr 64,; hard- h tenn ne diidien thy ‘Theatttent and Mastcal. ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE, Teeter ta aadetion eae manasa tnee® porer(ul pre | rerlang | Somme add that they also Inel~t on the eator. | ware 12s. 64! earthnuware, a.” Boston ead weight, che why merase Bowssy Trasras.—Phe catareeteaees fr thle ovens rrr oonstruot csnal, | ot imative feder: 5 i . 5 ime goods, Hi < 5 drametl " very Gas’ easkaas Gaeoumnedanant Which ts the principal Interest of their re Courts invite France. ana party who signed the treaty | earthenware 10s.’ Phila! The electoral struggle is at ite utmost height. No | treitite duserintion The peg Mr Lester, Benix, October 80, 1849 andeal Amesion, ond Weevely 60 soseves of Vienna, to join with them in this common affair, im | 208 ; fine goods, 20s ; hardware, 208 her . 108. | one in the republic thinks now of auything but of who | called the “ Three Gu ? whickt ty 80 ably rit- , ber 80, en the van. For whatever may be the immediate | order to save Switzerland, by her ‘gee eounotls, from | Baltimore—dead w fi i] isto be the President, The opposition has bi ten, and pat upon the stage in such syfendor, will be ‘The Garman Unien—The Prussian Constitution—Fore- | prospect of carrying the scheme of the canal ii the application of coereive means, either bye blockade | bardware, 20s ; Dine ee position hae brought ® | repeated. The houses are every night crowdad. ing People to Vote—Ezecutions in Baden— Intelligence | tiem (end we shall shortly sve that this object le not | or by arms The note ts concelved in the best terms | 12s, 6d ; other battering ram, conslating of eleven journals, oll em-| Broswwee Funaras.—Donlamtst's besutial mitt from Vienna, $e; oe thats ae hey woth a hes en | asregards Franee. bardware, 20s.; rolled agaiuat the government, and battering at opera of tbe “ Child of the Regtment,”” will de rep ited States; they have obtained the direot Tontan Ialands. here nein tine Uichinad tentea Bee cme reeelved our at. PERU. tis evening, Miss Hoe Jsoqece tekiug the cbavavter Another speech was delivered by the royal com- the United States by steamer 4, of Marie, Mre Blake that of ‘Yfarchioness, Keb ‘malastoner, Mr. Yon Radowits, in the name of the go- | ction of the cabinet of Washington by ite scoredit | carTURE OF THE RINOLEADERS OF THR CRPHALONIAN | Uates to the Sth Insts Thheee goesuats a sneet a Congress is enguged in the dircuseion of soverat new | °f,/ 4 beans, heaven vernment last week, in the tooond Chamber, on the | {lon'shich ile weet unstas ee toa ae gulred ® oni; The Weiner Zein ERECTION. ss trom the ome | Petia eutinued te ‘anacanoe eral rive | Bille, One of them is to prohibit the President from | touches s ” * Part of Tonio, andiveguin J q from a policy of the Prassian cabinet reaproting the formation | coutumely. It is, therefore, seriously to be regretied | cial taeiin et eta on ee nb, quotes from the Of on, notwithstanding the uofavora- | taking away the special privilege from the line of | Nivio's Gansew.—-Grent variety. so usual, st this \ . pe, from Liverpool, and aceording to ily om the tighetro ‘ofa union, The official Information we gather from it | tt Mr. Chatfield, the British Consul af Leon in Guate- jer of the insurrection in Cephal in, Stanek ¢ internal States, which limit the | *®#mers now running between Valparaisoand Panama, | fashionable resort. The Ravel ¥ f lac—That the Pressian government still adheres to the Lebtpy owl Pore Ny on haghenpoe jomboti, had been delivered up to the govern. oming crop to two’ millions of bales, | AB relates to politics, the fellowing extract from ony | #24 Leon Juvelli; after which the come pantomime of ble weather for picking; in consequence, 1 ene Neat.” ane d the Liverpool market became excesdingly antee ana of the journals will exhibit the platform on whioh par- | the ne: emusement will close with’ come pantemime of * The Red’ nome’ plan of s confederation, aad will cause the elections for e ponden meesled. The Lord High Commissio: ‘the new German Reichstag, or Parliament, which is to | C1 =e hes ae a Plein had ain over the Nica. | this removed the embargo on the sbippi some important purchases were mad« tere on Wed. | “is stand, in the coming contest for the Presi TON" te — Browgham's exeent oom 2 T meet at Erfurt, to take place on the 15th of January the state of seige, He hi yet caused th y | nesday, when we regained entirely the lost ground, and | _ “Fiias and Sam Roman are out of the question in the cmance and Resiity,” wilt be pesformed Sy wes deal sari iecig: oa s, Younae . aie a mn peligl o conmepaee < to be proclaimed, becanse, in consequence of certain | sales reached 3.000 bales. Since then, Liverpool bing | Political arena, Vivanco has made his appeerance in | ¢Veaing,in which all (by genuine comediate ot Chas next. Ag : A : ; ielghs taiuve tne enone te Bea ts bs NE DS confessions made by the two prisoners in question, | less sctive from the resistance made by Mauchester to | the field, who dirputes for the preference with Koke- | bers etract theatre will appear A new Phtke, by M. wits declares, become impossible, Prussia will endeavor | eee eae ie ae ven tte ate ears of 8 several individuals had been arrested. submit to the rise on the raw materisl, wo were quiet | Bique in the next elections Bitter hostilities have al- | Frederick and Miss Valviite; ond the capiial afterpleee a i 1 q v patio during the remainder of the week; however, on Mon- | ready been commenced by the papers on both sides. | of “ Jervey ) Jone poly. the Peace Congress In | day. cireular of Friday received from the feriner | This country ix peculiarly uvfortupate. It is not to Nar: T Mrs, M. - Europe. market being well interpreted, and the figure of sales | be believed that Echepigue and Vivanco will toment | piven this ersninn iden ae soe appease? in two mato union, The old Germanic Bund would then con- |g. 14 wae my A crowded meeting of the Peace Secloty was held in | on Saturday, viz 10.000 bales. becoming Known, oon- | there contests, beoaure it Is not to be suppored they | Pisces this evening, aided by {a8 etock companm | The sist of Austria, Bavaria, Saxony, Hanover, and the oon- | friendly represeatation, vo oonvinoe your go Exeter Hall, London, on Tuesday evening, the 80th | sumption here purobased 1.500 bales, and yesterday 900 | Will seek mutually to discredit each otber, but it ia | 2! a tha detinaemaaae ‘alll ennui heya °" Sak ration, which is to be established under the heaa~ | M2Biey aud tujustioe of leauiog, in “your pul pors, to- | wit, attemdedfby Mr. Cobden, M P.; Mr. J. Ellis, M P.; | bales, notwithstanding the relapse that generally takes | certain that the mutual friends of both of them ai intel: soeanein does hyrwste nea aly meee federation, w! os @ head” | warde the attacks tumunted agsinet the Ibritish guyerumens, | Mr. J.B. Smith, M.P; Mr, Mackay, LL. D., a jon of each steamer, of which we | luboring to blacken and destroy their friends between y wie reapapestal eu — a y the inhabitants of a village where they had up to realize the project of a confederation of those States | tion. he addressed a communication to the Nicaragu Sess which have agreed to enter with ber intos more inti- | Minister, which began in the following terms: = | AMOUer Session omy abip of Prussia, The title of an empire for this new and ill will against tho subjects of Ker Ma- | other gentlemen, The chair was occupied by Mr. W, | now look for the last acowunts this or to-morrow eve. | them, without pity, Miss Dawes-will dance the * Cache." ‘anion, we are told, would not bea suitable one, and that a ried who sepia peacefully and inoffe: | Ewart, M. P., who opened the nusiness of ‘the, meet! it ica advises the withdrawal of rp, “F¥ chenique reckons upon the support of Castilla; and Mivctieis’s Peatne,—Miss Mar? Taylor appeart to» Other alterations of the constitution of May last woutd | Put the Guteronterial decree uf the 120 ef dune by dwelling on the general indications of « paacef p annoupeed on the berth some Ddelleve that Fardo is working upon Castilla to | Bight, in thy sesond act of “ Thochtid of the Fate rations cons! lay woul Ti eceived yesterday, is suthicientl, si | policy in different nations, especially in France, B. New Orleans for our port; proof, that for @ , induce bim to support Vivance; but | du not agrees in Y by Messrs Nickin-or: Bishop, Cono’ ikewise be considered necesrary for the purpose of set- | in its exyreemous for we longer t ium, England, and the United States The R. time to come, the shipments for France will not be ex. | this opinion.” 2" ‘The comle opura of » Srother c nM stile 4 tling the relations of the new confederation to the old | ion, lobar nite ie pat, Britain wothing is lert tor P enta which marked the | tensive, contributed r ri Ma- Bund. Saxony and Hanover, however, having deserted | jexy (gt this iemuliing azd’unmerited proceadiurtahatl, | Beate cx of the Soolety. and referred partioulariy to the | prices. We look for th; i t little to the support of | BOLIVIA. alto be played. aud at? will close wi rival fromthe States of 12) This republie is going to ruin every day, under tho | “ Time Tries All.” A very attractive tit t Parinin August last. He expressed | ships. four of which had cleared, | dictatorship. ‘The iast mensures adopted here, cap the | Ira.tan Orena —'Phis evening, the <tw prima donne the government, the realization even of the present | Saving us lnew docsplicg ly ad teat res mienout d6= | pat the presence of several illustrious fo- | including the packets of the Ist and 10th inst, from | olimax in all that reepeots thu ruin of the oouutry.. It | will wake her itst eppearanee in Amorine, ta Ieessinl'e Project is declared to be doubtful, though Prussia will | ment, that the be bg Britain has decided vowustara | Fe ral Kips; lorace Say. Frederic | New York, and bring upwards of 4400 bales. ‘The will be remembered, (for such things are not vastly for- | opera of * Otello.” ‘ Mesars, consequence, whatever | Bastiat, Guillaumin, Pontonier, and Leon Say. Mr. | sales ef the week reach 7.456 baies against 2.353 bales gotten.) that by a decree of the government, foreiga | Cuayery? continue her endeavors unto the last. We now have i nfallitiy draw down ou | Cobden noticed that six seveuthe of the Inepms of | imports, end cur stock romaine. at "745 bales. ‘The | commercial houtes wero prohibited frou vstablichiog lok’ peagrelaecae Niven the official confirmation of what we long predicted, via Wongthinn eapaueanited cry cee ll the impoli | Great Britain, for the last year, were spent in the ex- the sales effected, vis :~ 3,280 bales New | themecives in commercial business in the interior of | doubt of there being a'full bou-s that, while the old Germanic Confederation would be Pian rw yD day 1 tithes eI ~= gry -_ | pemres of past and anticipated warfare. lie advocated | Orleans, f. 76 to 99; 1,696 bales Mobile f 48 to 9 the covatry, ‘The difficulties of carrying out such @ td P - Rede ed ee tack teat Cole teareesuege more apparent, it 18 the | mutual decreare of the armaments of France and | bales Upland. f 78 to 100; total, 7.365. bales - measure, and the injury 1t would infliet upon oom. | | Am*kican Musxum.— ‘The Martinetti Family, to thele reatored, y sat tame ey Por a Baie die od Pa a rit | Epglend; and noticed that most of the other govern. | ad wa have | merce, did not stop the government of Bolivia from ita | P&vtem mes—Louis Klaslor in his gyranastic toats—We- States over which Prussia would be able to maintain « vg th pele tty pd Sq wo = Nigumican | mente of Europe bad increased the number of their | Amer determination to oblige all foreign traders to be con- | MJ: the comedian, Merris, the comic singer,’ with pr an cy atl lag agent, had been received by a pebilo Of Nicaragua | troops. so that there were now four soldiers for every | potush ix quite nominal at f. 67 for stock on band. and | tined in their commercial tranractiona to the ses ports, | @&0Y Others, will sppeas in the afternoon aint even~ eerie enane tne’ by WAN Cie Pita a | eae toe A fe tke peat = Tespec' thi ii Squier | three formerly He believed that every nation 4 f 66 for sales to arrive Cascau remains steady at £49. The eecree was entor ures | Pe y lan government | bai pi sewn , io a 4 Senge manner, the desire a maintnined a large standing army had a bank Pearloeh is well supported at f. 65 per 60 kil duty paid. | Im the mterior fact no# oom- Cre Aston Prace,—The great clown, Wallett, efficially announced its intention to convoke a parlia- Ve ‘Y close jons chequer and a miserable population. He ridi No arriv d continues to lose greund and not- | municated to us by iil more seriy | apperré this evening, and promfses to exhduet his uthorities of | budget of wit to please his viviters. friendship with Nicaragua. the pretended rie! of the Rursian government, | withetendi: t 60 bbls found buyersatf. 60 inthe ous in consequence of Lbis dec: he merohaudire for | Maxnarian Cincus —The Rivers Family,witlMe, C. ment, the Saxon and Hanoverian plenipotentiaries, who, | “Fur suid I. nt welfare of both, it is ree. Seog tego of poth it i@ | when the Czar bad lately been obliged to issne T: commencement of the week, thiy price could not be | Cobija detained at that place ‘until then, had taken part in the deliberations of the | c#e BA eo ee ind is Hoy exclu | sury bonds for more than £3,000,000, He d. inat- | quoted today. We quote lard et f. 68 to 89, howerer | Chul. destined for interior consumption, until it «bould | Deyere the clown, and » very good equestriaa (roupe, Counoll of Confederation, left here sbruptly, thereby info T there bes been nothing sold at these prices We have be ascertained that it was the property of native Bo- exhibit m qbtly,near the Wilhsmaburg ferry . Dreaking off all negotiations with regard to the rele- ; by fore Feceived from New York 400 bbl by Flizabeth Deni- livians Such are the absurd couseyuences of such ab- iy ry i Ser This affeir tions of Saxony and Hanover and the Confederation, | commerce with the world, and inv! din the people of all mg +H on instead of war, simultaneous reduction of . Dey eition a -— bas been @ further surd measures. he: ‘They are gront fe- the enjoy i a si mame is. avd absolute non Interference by one na- | marked impror entio this article by the sale of 175 | A preposition 3 been brought forward by one 0 6 though the ambassadors of the latter States acoredited | We shcule roca ia teense nies Peale ct all hasionsy et this Court still remain here. The rupture between continent Lelongs to Americans, and is avored to | leh in the internal afuirs of another, were the means | bage Baltimore at f 1775, and 6 hhis. Philadelphia at | Cortes, to put up again to auction the monopoly of | Yorltes, and deserve hendvocated for the safety and prosperity of the | f. 1% per 60 kil., duty paid. Noacrivala Rice—Cem- | Cacsantba Bank, which was given to the house of Storrass Hart The grand panorama of the city of which took atood | Werld Speeches wersalso delivered by Messrs. Garnior, | pletely neglected. and without avy rales whatever to | Pinta, itis probable this measure will Le adopted aad | New \ ozk will be exhibited every e ing this wi oe fig wna mot = pees net Sistas hens or pm aye soe ns ~ latter observing that wer pao Ade Lape pri 4 languid at f 27 to 31 | that the existing contract will be avnulled New pa ———— —_ of ‘of the Am hey cot abolished as easily as slavery and monopoly, | for Carolina. aud f 13 to 15 for East India Our stock per epring up and drop off day by day This is she Boa Se ean ie ee Jajury upon ll, which it ia auiae the duty and dster- | giuee oil threa were ebildren ef the came incthers: | Tetualue estimated at G0 to 700 tierevs Carolina and | only etaunel the people wow have for wlaing them: weet ae neh haveto encounter. A jolut protest of the representa: | _,1Be Moment wan ill chosen for Mr. Chatiteld to tatk | % menuien. The Slieaing sesetenans wove games, | Shoes OO ere Be elisa Dest anes Ia | selves up at all with political aftsire onder the dlete- | Wor, 16.—There wade tous attondaace of Come - “ | Of chastivement,” when mo actual offence had Bn Rh we Ry pert Saad m, [President vig lr Se ne gee — mance | “Sorelle. ie dysn ck Patens, od Daren ee. Nena are their de- | Committed; although the Eurepean powers may well | OD(#'a College, Amerie , ‘The leet advices trom New York have enly served to | | Geurral Agreda has taken the determination to ree cet et er tne Teusteus of Common Schools taré peocinsen S coureaing 0. 8 4g | protest, as they alwaye have protested. against thie re- | G this meeting derizes to express ite gratituse tothe | fortify the favorable porition of this articla; turn to Peru. where he intends to publigh # manifesto | ward 14 for an appropriation of $1,109 to me ‘di of Germany, the consequrnces cf waion would fall | V8) cf Mz. Siouroe's exclusive theory of Ameriona in- | Sivcnded ie lninvest ihe’ comutisctdusita ihe Mag oases | Nerehwentern ave been, diepored of wt £° 289; aud | tn vindiowtien cf le conduct, clency tm means, was read, end referred to the Finanee > i 7 te ie poane- | 4:20 joutherm at f 265 to 270 per SO ki. duty | The Dolivian goveroment given orde: F Reavy on those by whom it was advised. A devlaration | “pendence Miiast lant ad fecuee Congrooa held in the city | paid; the latter description would fetch easily to-day | pref account of all forevd + "Manele Divs Seheaia:-a/te Gecwsheny vestethis nibanh uF luring the revoletionary ort It | of the select committee appointed to inquire lute the lebratec Uand offors a entertetmaont. Ne ions, has tines been resolved upon in the Counoll of Cente. ord Palmerston himself bad stated, in @ despatch of Aveust last; and it would regard the al oration, to the effect that che weasures adopted by cae | the ¥th of February of this year — cl £270 No arrivals, Saxon aian ieataaal “ ‘That the Canton Maxkur—Hong Kong. Aug. 39 —There has | C#n0t, however, be with the intention of paying them, | propriety of establishing # femalefres acaddmy., The fiteblerupen the green ‘they Shamed. Taare deen w tolerable amount of business done ducing the | {0° the financial situation of Bolivia is most lament: | Peport was voluminous and wall coucocton advocating Council was empowered by the federal constitution preseut month ; but in many instances sellers have , Sle. a more extensive and a higher system of female edace- which had been recognised both by Saxouy and Hano- ee pe Boers Howie ae ct 4 4 other disti ine inane es a MPL gen n Lae nenron on | Vatranaiso Man sr, heptend In this month gene- oe wo queataees seteee 3 o soa te ete io ! of | Bevile de Girardin, and other distinguis! ehmen ; only article upon whieh an advance has obtained, atranaiso Manxar, Sept. 29 — is mon| uture great: it set forth that tt ‘Ver, topass such @ resolution. In (he meantia It remains to be seen how far the recent relations of tthe contlewen who have ontag to the ‘unfavourable coounts seodived from the rally the sales are pot very large for interior consi greatness. set fort at the ation we uiehs the presence or > | female education will tell wonderfully uj iy Khair abtontavoe om the present | north of the native crop. Cotton—The sales are esti- | tira. in consequence of the taxing upof meacly half the | a-x; they will # truste is comnery will prove | mated at 28 000 bales, Stock. 84,000 bains, against 64,- | mouth by religious festivities. A Danieh bark arcived | jectual race ‘gand.to od duimo- | C60 bales Inet year We quote Bombay, taxis S4to this mouth from Cancou, bringing aa invoice of silken 4 geod will pres | 6%; bepgel, tacls 7 to 7.0; Madras, turls 7 to 76, | KOCUR, mate, teas. ke Notwithstanding the latensss of Cotton Yern hi some SU vYAN!ageous sales differences which bave arisen between the cabi the United States with Nicaragua will induce t e- ‘the latter powers and Prussia, will tend consider. Tieans to coptrovert that proposition ‘They have shown ® more than common auxiety to plant their influe increase fusion which already exists io on the most interesting part of Central America, aflairs. The resolutions of the first and seoond Chamber, on | nvt only to plant their i but to expel our own; the important article coucerning the right ot retusal of | anda struggie for political ascendancy is nol @ favorable ive not to be uy ‘vail throughe declimed, an cing the month Nos. “ ‘That, considering the greatness of the work yet to be r ttle demand. tazenin the Prost te the structure of w great work af peceé, destined | dene, in sarrying ott the Aijecttt the sangrere ethane tan | $0 HOE txoeed 1.000 baled “Ove quotations at : beom nothing dutng de recnens, relseg Sra meaeaae ‘Biot with the rn se Nea pan al en the trade of ali nations, and to open a new high this meeting pledges itelf to employ ite | a6 49 to $24% Stock 62 ad 360 of mention, The stock on haod is sccamulat- her of her children, and she covtinnes her the © is sapertet, since last he world be dissolved ‘The upper house haviog voted against | If the exeeution of the Nicaraguan canal by the ‘the right of refural, aud the lower houre for the same, | New York company, or by any other body of capitalists ‘the latter pow refuses to co eo auy agreement with | prepared to complete so useful an underiakiog, were | ‘the former, deolaring that the right slearly belongs to | the oply question at stake. it might be easily resolved; pe euch an undertaking 7 the Chauibers and does not adiait of reatrotion, “The | for the Mosjuito government would rondily participate | terites! the Sandy of Wi who, derive the Period wuea wna’ | $2800 $278. Woolleus—A tale auount of business | ther ent, of course, is of the opinion of the upper | in a concestion or graut go favorable to be cns pros. | tiove shail i hes hoon done; but at lower rates, Sp. stripes, S00. te | there hich seid Sones, and the Minieter of the Interior has declarea’tn | prots. But the citcumstances of the ense ved us te the Avotber large meeting of the Pesce Society was held | $1 ; long ells, assorted. §7.10 te $7.00 ; scarlet, $8 60 | were, whieh seld the second chamber, that it is determined not to yield | conviction that this scheme of the canal is by no ime: in Manchester on Thursday evening fo $6.00. Camlets, English, $18 to $20 ; Duteh, 921 to | S ennieens Action already ow circurmecances ¢ funds whiom ‘0 whole 550 half bales last decline in all f baler, against 3270 whole and 2 year Longelothe—There has b rtant will eotinue to | reeds, Absut 66,000 piecer of gray of the British palic | white sold. Grays are quoted $2 f prices will take place instruction #0 long a6 they are chiliren; it is her datt- , chiefly of | ful snd most important province to wateh the first am jotton, which were sold at the usual | foldings of intellect Up to m certain age she ie the low state of commerce. and that | their constant companion; from ber lips they learn the for cach | Ip the beginuing of the month | elewents of the language; from her mind flow the fon of @ carge of earthen and glase- | rentiments which thay first receive; and when thet HL mind is stored with the treasures of Knewledge and of slifornia is both good and vad;each | thought, it becomes @ fountaia ever flowing with, , * : Iron has declined materially Nailrod, $3 10 to | perrom describes things differently, and as they affect | and never wastefol of the blessings to those minds bh og mom | Uhat by rely = the suppeet be ph ray og Sen So © Sale Geeee - inciasin 70; bar, $230 to $2.80; eens $4.50 | Steel is bim. ‘To make any profit, goods must be wold wt ceut | which it replenishes from its own Tulluees. ‘Tne eulti- < 1° je country. @ latter assertion, which is pg bmn oedh 9 Py ag oe Wie deren sly at - tl quoted $470 ; load. $5,80 to $6, ‘Tin plates, $11 to $12 | pec cent. or it will never pay expennes, vated powers of the femais mind furaish, too, the chaa- jaly 20 far as the euppu 5 es eae i oem nale ves oo — jae Cochinea!, $120 to $190; Turkey opium. $415 to $420. A preat quantity of wines aud Hquore have arrived moral aod gious worth is insused tato cerned, | tp camunee her gueteustens 60 tn eutiee "ee the pecting Lota Montes. | “ra an extensive business has continued tobe douse bere which will be ® dead lors to the shippers. Chis follows to the resolution, to go over to the oppesi- | the Atlantic; the United States are not rorry to pl previsiour are reclised. The hustand of Lola ton. In svery conetitutional country, the ministry | their flag om thy us whiok unites the Northera aad eight hours etter Bi parlare, wrote to ‘Would bo compelled to resign in w case like the present, | Scuthern eontivents of the new world It in at least an ro, fm ploring He besought her ‘when the government cannot agree with the Chamber | Ueurual circumstance, that the charter or grant of | to allow him to return tober feet. fle terminated his on's question of such importance Matters in Germa- | this canal privilege, made by the State of Nicaragua, “If you have ever to complain of me, ny, however, are settled very dilferently at present, | should have assuraed the form not of aa ordinary coa- me this letter, and it will be your talisman’ Mrs, ‘he dissolution of a Uhamber has become a much more | Crbeion between a State and @ private company, but of | Hi ad ret out next day by the rail nd some hours | * ye Une on Oecurrence than the resiguation of @ ministry, | ®tre\y negotiated with the Stare of Nicarazds by an | afer brought back Mr. Heald. According to what he | jn fy In the present instance, it is tasea for granted that, if | dited envoy of the United Biates. in what eapa- | # ates be declorer that others persuaded him to depart. eo 2 compromire cannot be effected, which is yet held pos- vermment intervene iu this but scarcely had be been separated from his wife when aible, the Chasaber will be dissolved. | eilair! It makes wo comosestons, and it claims noriguce; | be derired to return Three times he attempted to | ‘A perfect death- blow is threaconiug the radical party, | contract existe between # government ®com- | ercape on the road, but too good a watch was kept over rt by the publication of # new ord) eo. expected toap- | Peuy, Hot between the twouations; and itisdificuitto | bim At last. when he arrived Mataro he refased | shortly, which is to prohidi dicover what direct inte Tument of the | te goeny further, and t th Pros ope jhe abstaining of Ub United Btates is to sequi luded to above. When retw dont 170 choos hare ElWt has heen caused by the great demand which ex- ofSoucheng Lhe inted last year for <hipment ta Celitornia Soon alee have been made at prices which scarcely corer the Black. Green. ‘Total, ‘Mee inht avd ort of anloading. From the let of July to "Ib of English gongs bronght by the “Anne Bred- le 1 gat has been made, which has tended to depreciate market in pew congous at tee bron: wetted for. export from Canto oat te to the exp sm coat tb. lb. 700 490,500 12,339,200 remain nominal, though ehips are not nu- 4,595,600 744.200 A Freneh ship bas just been chartered to jatelligence ealigucen: aad gladdeas the new crop has come to mar- ergo to id. ‘This is in consequevce of ; it pervades the bovom of uw (aay, dno price pamed. No Tayssaum the new navigatio: ofthat country, Deautifying every home. American citizeus could nos The quotations for Canton silk are, No 1, Salea generuily have been very dull, as be formed without the happy iuflaeaces of American ; No. 2. $250 to $200; No. 3, $240 to $245. ferti the month mothers and It is the union of inteJigence, On England—Oriental Bank aod first to trade, and desters are t ut any | with the vative sweetness of womaa’s character chatis wr, 48. 14d. to4s 2d; some American credite more goods. in the expectation of great importations | the great instrument for reflaing avd elevating ite y to gust, dge, which distioguish our pe he exietem } | have been negotiated at de 2i9d..and bills, wich ship- by Dew arrivals, aud ® consequent fail of prices morsi purity. The report coocludet by recomamading from you onan ~] © | ping documents, at ds. U4, tods Jd, On india—2ld We are informed that the results of the Califor- formation of femal en's, in sommec- sickness or othermise be ath tears | to 21d bus been the rate for Company's accepted paper, Bia Fpreulations are mot yot known Sales are slowly | tien wiih the present common schools, qetle party, whieh, by renouuetog ries. Js undow oe tence Mah th thore | Preights £4; tonnage plentiful. flected at San Franciseo, and the arate slomily | The report was laid upon the tabla ant a resolution Lhe world. bad entered such wroleuin yrovest egainet al 4 Unconstitutional govercment. is now t) be | t may not happe by one single act of the Urandendurg-Man- | | to publish a statement of her late a: teuflel ministry. After baving compelied the liberal | tehitg. end shortly after be bad effected bis escape. he | ‘ibe Fumenro, of Barcelona, of the 20th, says — Party, by violating every coustiiu ioual rgat. toarod | pollished @ pamphlet tu this country, which eo | “Lola bes been able to catch her faithiens huaband, even the appearanee of laklog partin theewctio# aad | the best account we bave seen of the contem | and has brought bim back tothe conjugal roof. She trom Shanghae we have advices to the 20th instant, | minde. It ix to be feared there will be great disnppoiat- | proposing that 600 ¢ usuel nude A considerable baciness bas been done fa longelotha; ment of the flattering hopes which many had in- ; White, less inquired after, dulged in. \ q No alteration has taken place this month tn the pro- | nication trom @ teacher. + 7; eoarlet, $8 G0e. to $8 700; Auctions of the country. Salt provie atnteinchelt | from Williamsburgh w price. Barley continues to be asked for, ms it is an ar. | alry as was doae bat | Operations. DPbey eensist of four several works; the | was erabled vo follow his steps through the information ue for Califor Che pri Willame. fo ago, rather than be present while they | Tiver Sen Juan would require to be dammed atthe | given to ber by a Frenchman.” fro args, locluding the snek. Nuts ‘were going on. it will be but the crowming act of arbi. | looks must be constructed, aod | nad dried fruits are in great demand. Freights fer Ca- it was a compliment tary coverumect to eaforce the exorcise of that right, | 1 deepened by dredging; next the River | Sticion oF ax Amenican Mancwant.—A few dave fornia are at 22 pe. 4 mm. the ton. For the not very expensive, he which of all, has been beid the most eacred, but waren | 1 wid need simtiar improvements; the [sth- | €ince an inquest wae held by Mr. Il. M. Wakely, at the cur vlaples of aught swell United States, 7 ps. the ton; for | would euspend avy inquir. he ruby ¥ ost trampied upon, {can imagin | MMs of Kealejo from the Lake Leon to the Paciie | Asbly Castle, Clerkenwell, en view of the body of Be. | By Dxivty on the part of shippers toget chrough ae France, 440 france the t Several members took part fa the discussion, It was f your Awerioan reat » hear of o Ocean must be cut through by 6 canal of upwards of | James Miller, aged 47. The deceased, who warpomessed | ouch business an possible before Inte rraptien of the | stated hat one tenober had to refa.e niwety chiidrem 3 which ta the | 66,000 yards to length; aud the oh extres | Of considerable property, had offices in the oity, but re. miust be adapted for the F fided at 6 Northam, Ph ulsion ia the exervise of that pri vil fon of the glorious libert for want of room; it was. therefore, considered untem holway® an by that eq sepeble that Che per Of New York should be texed@s before the emm y thown by holdets to realize Btocks have beou goveraily Interesting from Nloarage ng, ever #0 preposterous, should sur. on sbubdant tra Indy rod that about 20 | pinvie; end, an holders have heen freeseliors atcurreat | (Translated from the Correo de Nicaragua, of Oat. 1) | forthe education of the children of auy other town, whoo libercy d, on the must mod minutes p noon, the | rater, The amount of business done isin exoass of Anuesed isan extract from the marsage of the Sa- | It wan resolved, tout & committee of three be appvinted. ¢ the mask of Hous sterling. But to this it must a end requested her to rot the State of Nieeragua to the Assem- | to invertigate the matter avernge, Indigo bas been quite quiet, im sugs onatitutionel government aanere of comrse, not & prog Foe gy Be bag a4 aan yn a ey P| extensive scale of operstions bas been reported at oe ptember is 4 te | tee ee 91.600 and p4.108 previously appropriated. bad cy ua @ idea of ely o- e ° at — phon oO te ~ “ e- of soeipies aud atu = G bulla wo # wh howee we Lf mestth pron tiny te semaine means fur the purpose of | dtuse end untroddem forcets, fatal to the Kuro- deadly mixture wnd drank it off, Sek ek ana esleng legutty hes taveste with out giesh slater republic, the United Staces | were ordered to — the Taha qaam, forcing people to vote being ludicrous in the extreme, pret; the population of the country is ; instant I take this I shall be a dead Urisk, while prices have advanoed. In rice | Of Neth America, ar also exists with ont other sister | Education versus Health —Upon the motion of the ndravored to epite her entreaties he ewallowert the potvon ante: in afew minutes. It appeared from the jotut evidence ot Dr. Key, of Hoxton, who bad formerly attended de y Af it were wot euch a serious matter; but the govern- | Wholly Imadequate to ruch stark; the rate of wages | men ments know well enough{how to save appearance in America would of course immoderately increase Cu Such cocasions. An old siatute, It is stated hasbeen all | ¢sprnie, and the trexsport of fortign labor aden, discovered by the Miautor of the Iutor Yicte ty eueh @ spot would be no less costly wr You thameutel, ‘which is to tae effect, that come | Me or dangerous These aod ali other ay 4. Mr Burrengh orge Harris clerk in dee Afty years ogo, when members for the town council ted tn Ume by the perseverance aod energy | eeared’s office, that he bad suffered from gout and ‘were choren, citizens who were nt dirpowed to go to kind, bot as far as we are at present informed, | eryelpeles, though when in good health he was s most the meetings, or would occupy thelr time with some. | the New York Company have mot eurmoauted the | Cheerful and joevlar pereon He had comparatively re. thing better, could be tereed t inter 4 odstucle— the wa ey. Nothing preciae | covered from gout, and bis coma@lsrion of suicide is at- ing eleotions. This statute i* urate te to be foaud ia Mr, Squier’s tr tr butable te = herrer he had of @ relapse of ti bie likewise to our time, andto suit to the capital required for the und ma'e¢y. The jury returned the i verdict elections of the present d reire ® sum of four mililous “ That the deernsed destroyed himself by taking prus- uire how it happened that sir Von ‘anteuff-i she sic acid wht Bb unsound state of mind."—Laverpool Save just Joo) d statutes of fifty y , must be employed | 7imes, New. 3. ago. “The deed to him for other s der our notios, | <a Feewarches and discoveries, equally important. But ding thts Brewn, Shipley & Ces Circular. Fietes of South America, must seme day or other. anite | Commiastoner for the Sixteen h ward, the report of the both countries in the m of feateraity | relect committes to which wa and inutual correspon: aiimentean- | n of the Sanita: tr 3 for Great Britain little bes been done. and the fav bie prospeete of the harvest at h ame time. deoiand. eo Wi and move they offer Oil «de are aleo in good req at britain, as weil for North Amerie been tow stive, the market being nearly be Jac and lac dye we have no alteration fair amount ef busioee In oiocr articles of exports « fair business ie en for this purpose g might deter it follows: —Linseed. Coorge Squier. in his character ae 2 per wd; gram, 600 mde at 015-6; Nicaragua.and alvoas’ barge tothe at podeah, “Ov bags at 1.6, teciveed 205 bagrat Salvader, Honduras and Costa Ric 1-14 6 per md ; caster reed, 260 mda at 1-14-86 p sirengthen and confirm the amieabler rom its Appro- Priate ure, or apply it to any 4 Corporanoe authority to Mr. | ira legal entity. created by law for certain beantictal enipotentiary to purpores and bas no right tesof Guatemala, necrporating act or other i that he might mecerrarily tocidental to ita existence Corporations ations of that are, esrentially aod proverbially, roulless b bat, we ask, i#—what hope have the liberal party son between th aguan republic aud Mr. Livearoou, Nov 2, 1849 Gunny begs 24000 pleges, at 10-4 to 10 12 per 100; Tepubile with os im fact, he bas eriebrated with us have no discretionary powers, and, whan +: in Germany. when they are not allowed to wain Swuler as an ingenious attempt on the part of that | We have no material change in our eotton market to | jz cco dirte at 11 4; dry eingrt, 460 mds at-410 per the negotiations which | shall have the honor shortly legal estates, as trasees, or for apecial even s neutral position? and what will be the meow State of ( ential Amerie to place itself under the pro- | advire, since the depart of the laststeamer Iniaea- | do there wasa te lay before you end it Is now announced that com- have rather les than more * Comm iu a | teoting infuenes of the United States, and this podoy | ced by later accounts of more favorable weather in the | ne i be rent from the United States of North ly clroumetanoed Th oferm strictly to aary consequence of the present pulley of the go ment, but & new revolution’ bas probably been fi ‘Phe trials by court martial, of the insurgents in Ba | ines of Great fri ep, are still going on nue tetake ever. that the protectorate ot Mosqui'ia must bs «ue | and, notwithetanding the Im however, more frequentiy | tained by kvgamd. as that of Otaheite bas beem by | prices threughout the wes je mul it le stated that but | France, even at the rirk of au encumbran: hee | yor of buyers. the marke New | embarrartments. We bave reorgnived the r war last report, » f ced wpon it by the hareh proceed: | pited States and by « limited demand from the tra in. There ean be no douvt, how- | boiders hare mantfeted ec this purpore, ‘This treaty. therefore, apoa the cenrtrveti the limite preseribed and aot with the spirit end letter of the ‘The propetsy of the city t# the pooduct of taxetic ud it would not only be erndol as 00@= city eihtoore to ty W any otaer of this canal and the of America, will Principal objects of your assembly ly at last wee! ge hea! O%4 j tate a that after the reopening of busines we neurgen’ ei tbat indian . eis ties a sail ® hieh it may oe bed, ot i ritory; but yf ¢ heal. j The trustees of exch sobool die nee alway, ¢ oman @ shell experience bo @ i Seott at Kichménd. on the 14th inc. t« no- E cosgedy ol tn tor the parperen eanaeiea in 7, Phe foi theact. The B. of Health, then. bare nu right to tae rect of t 5. to the address the school houses for cholera houpltals. oo the growad that they are public property We onanos hesitate to ~ know, he said, how to reply to the ro nd that the school officers avail themsatver of cially Uermany, in Deen excited to the utwost. fb wien Germany is precarious enough without the eoustent —_ ok of eotton tn 10d 818d. per lo The # } ort fe i } y which he bad just been ewedy in of any focnee Jt te Voxation crated by these exeoation The New Frenéh Catnet, | this port is estimated a: 421,000 bates, agaimet «stock | ng de ae onal rewedy. in ease of any fui nee actempt to (axe the A very lively correspondence bas been carried on for M. Ferdi ot he Premier, | Of 611,000 bales at thir time last year; the stock of Ame- | owe ot ie voice would prevent school house: foom their costedy, for any tine belween obs a and Bavaria » | end ‘Guu tiiteen Of the late Promict, | vican lo £33,000 ogalnet 848 bales os the nme period ave been libe- g binwelf heard by this large aseembiage — | gpproved by them We believe toe beat Hioncted ae be was by the imporing fod by the prerence of the Governor of the commer weallb, and those dear friends whom he saw aroand ‘The roll ie productive of all the @ him. he distrusted his ebility to respond in @ dtting froits commen to tropical climates. yielding of tome manner to the eloquent and tonching welsome which two of three crops in the year [tis capable of pro~ hed just been extended to him. He could never forget | ducing more cefice and rice than any other country | to Virgin a that he owed whatever of din. have een, per iv it more anbealthy for the vegroes Out Corm market is quiet, with: the qnotations, whieh must, how dosiness doing, be coneidered nominal Ye 4 mixed Indian corn is quoted at @ ute 6d; white, | a8. C4. #4 per quarter of 48 ibe Old We | canal flour has been sord et 229. 6d a 28e.. new and i | fertor Western 168 & 208.: Platia it material ebangein | iupation, i* to do mo wrong and de £9 mente, about # claim et iudeanity, demanded by t ‘oc, from the lutted former, for the expenses of the intervention ta Intipate, the Bavarian province on the Khine, when vied by the vuizct cabinet in the Inte { the same was in @ state of iorurreociom it ia weil ‘oted, under the Kepubl arian cabiuet bed required the as the ‘proposition Rat the purpose of suppress. ne clube my being thea io M Rouber ie au advocate ot the Riom bar, and ¢1 Joys much local celebrity was the candi. - fewth re Y | more 2 , old bo he hed acqui Forty-one years ago, he well bly He was e ai +t, U-, | 8d sour Wi than war our own country for the whites when it was feccliceted, he bod left this city tae mot b hoy 4 of the Rue de Poitiers. al election had li som pany, partly reeruited here f bem) "| Beet settled by our amaeniors. Age short time before W left. President Ro- is country, whem hortiiities w Ty way qaslifed for the chief mugit- one of the mort po yt it will be the duty -* ” er barrel 1 sifo & member of the same profession, | P’ hook oMorrs to take the mecessaty | gai masee od Delonge to the Riom bar He voted agains: the o is rather lower thi weetern Germany, withou ® ‘ plainiy Aioted by th =f, Al . | old et br, 2d a Ge Od perewt 1 ted, fo " mt any school house in their chac® from bet conquest of Baden, end wiih having ewallowed s0m® | Nacional Guard cf the Seine He supported on the bth | 28 8d. per bbl grees, Which expen 18 wae rendered | Selionre | ordered to be printed. and copies sont to ¢ a9 members teenty of the minor States and prone) palides | of October Inet year, the nomination of the President of huite probable ti Stat be According to ace: ts from Viewas. we leera that the | the Republic by the National Asrembly. He belonged Mrrnets. f State, woul The report of the Finance (ommitter, an the ry envoy extracrdinary, | onstantioe viuemrat,-ent byt to the Liveteral Committee of the Rue de Poitiers, He | Mawcnrsren, Friday, November 2—We cannot ro- cation of the Public Sehoul Sosiety for @ a apprope Sultan to the Emperor of Austen had boon recetved | to the mederei# republican party port any increase of animation in our mark a of $26 103 to supply ® deticieney in 1 menns to, meet with great honors. and that the differences with the | Ni Dumas is the celebrated profe-aor of chemistry at | change of any consequence har taken place fe British go ee ee ae, eee Porte were about bel settied = Thee of the ange ‘t the monarchy, he formed part of | ‘be general tome of feeling ts dull (0 8 crulee wilh 6 ral Le he Seeretary of the time which Cae cos or oun ae not embraced the Mahomedan 4 to (andis, while the 1) gravting the eum of $22.94. and » he wee visiting the national (rading estab wealth bad contin ded $22 110. A discussion ong the Liberian shore. which constitute timouiais of regard and confidemoe — enough to lependence of the republic for revenue, They | heart cf any man, It has been bie proud fortane, & Jndiciows teri, but have net yet perfeeted all ‘ the necessary arrangements ter ef counties with brighter aod rian fugitives that h t to be only. ws of importance from Italy, the ouly being & deoree of the King of Nap) oly te jarger amount to render it unlikely that any very a ties on Imports Their e er than bie the names of @ Washington ule ” os would be made, eren although ® | werth looking after; mor did (ireat Britain ceod their Lee. A beautiful aword had been voted him by Thirty or forty ecres of _Wteliony, part of Russia AL ght decline were to take pince in the raw material | popular President and suite home in ® tmagolfcent [eyisiature-e sword wbich had been tobi wae tes ert of wuodiaod, on Cox'e Hitt, — Where engagements do not exist, or are abeut termi- | wen-of war for notbing. In proof of whieh, “just pride: 4m ofthe 84 inet P' er by Gre, on the afterncom Amportant English View of the Nicara- gue Qu [From the Londoo fiaes, Nov 1] We reeeutiy took oooasion to revert to the discus. sions which bad arisen berveen the Siate of Nicaragua a the Britieh governmen' ten voces ot tee i nating, rather lower prices have been taken to effect | yon a eopy of a treaty recently concluded bet tales partionlarly in light 40-inch shirtin artis showing that while “the Queen, God bless her.” | soos be preve: Were there not distioguished | wien 9000 fowls of yar qualities upen which extreme w one of her bright eyes on the suppression of the | marks of apprebation? Those only who know the ‘An inembavetibie + «0? kinds, w ihited For 27-inch 7 printer rade on the shore. her fixed on the | disr, can how dear to the soldier's bosom are t fact of gli Apply of end 50 greatly depressed, a fair demand ba AOR YP ; But t id owt before Bim each fr manufacture of glee , has been found in Ul 1d in thee a9 well a8 in other Kinds cf printiog clot danger that he wili not | OUMb cence E -| prices are being paid. livery domertice ot besten, arty Mitt for pouty, one ot a > . the yea transactions ‘The Legisi®' wre of Minnesota w!journed on the 12th inrtant a A fowl show was beld in poston, on the 16th jast., Under her protectorate. ready said, is @ commerctal question for ber mere: ty of point backed by A offer him thetr support in this qnarrel of & wo peril that he Oeserve them. That sword gent from cur gorveroment, and transmit to bie obild: oe flattering evidences of the that he wae moet favorably received. The Mr. serviors, whieh. under God's providenes. he had been Bastian, lady and objid, missionaries from our country. | ghie terencer his oountry. bor, on looking BAOk, atver arrived st Monrovia im health sbout the m: the lepse of thirty edd years, to the fitet step in his +4 September. De J. W. Front, formerly of Baltimore, | military career, and recalling the feelings heh then generally be arranged with the producer then s who ¥ae meh exteomed by the Liberians, and held ® | impetied him. it would he the grosseat effec ation Spatohes of the Brivish gevernm Important from Switseriand, age ; Dut the ooneserion ie trifftee, Boyers appest to | seat in thetr Se was drowned on viowrovia bar, enforced fy & waval expedition 1: were Meedieas to ex: The Assembicd Notionale anyr want confidence in ‘ability of presemt prices, al- | while returning from a versal at anchor in Messeurado amine all the argaoents sud historioal statements ‘The three Courts of Berlin, Vienna, and St, Peters: though these ere still out of proportion to the pries of | reeds, ehich counties, Tosnessee and Yancey, ilaywood aod Ban. which bate been brought forward on both sides, Lord | burg, and the Germ federation, have addressed | ‘O*_T#¥ waterial, Warps from 20° to 40's are im fait | sick, | He al: combe counties, NC Palmerston stands reepoumble for coe opinion o whied | to the French government a note reiati the affairs | TedMeet, amd cop yarns in 40's aud 80's ace searoe for | filed by the renowned Vol, ‘igk», from Kentakey, We | missed e ‘The rreow on the Alleghany. on the 10\h inst, wes he has thought At to aot, aud withou! exptesaing out | of Switeerh This note, which 1» of cou-tderable | Lome tom, left Porto Praya. (ape ae Verde isianda) on honor Im the firat ataps of his oar gop | ‘lehteen inches deep judgment arto ite soourvey in polat of story | length, gives a review of the sate rf the question siaos we have bad that and shem it pained hie heart to ray had mom yoys | 'Re Fen erate cat Reneshe Ratteand jaternacionm law. we feel thar the protectorate of | 1646, and concludes by demanding of the Federal go. Away from among us, he trusted, to reerive “ae high Norfolk, Va. om the Lith inst, Mosquito connot now be abandoned wisehut positive dis- | vernment, in the Arst place, the te-establichaneat -f approbation ct heaven, as they had receiv sq that ot haga ch Wag de, Railroad, om the eredut to the Brita Crown the sovereignty of Prussia over the principality of teks fellow-citiaens whilst bere hard Vale, betwsan toe lesomstiveh ‘The government of Nicaragas, Irritated jarmod | Neufehatel, and them the expulsion of the rer-iusisos. ome, SP Ce COPED this week, without e Tuesday. the yaro nar paratively litrle Sine a 6 Cooke county, Pea vom are And, emeng the number Col W. P. Gillet, @ sho bar always ctond high in the commanity. He cor Seared his guilt, aod impioated about (wo haa tred OF pore, scattered through Jefferson Cocke sad Sevetr . party to eupport it? on therm mo point having been perempter: they @ to the soarcity of ships. polke was at To New York—dead weignt | bricge bed just left B pactengers no chanze 8 oruice down the ooast. } /

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