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| The Imperial Hevolution in Hay. of success whieh I owe to the favor of the and Like General ‘ossel can be procured, shall ship all that is nes ‘be closed, and the furniture and other articles, the law- Rev lie. flor, indeed, he owes his eleva- offered for flour. To Tavenpect, in was at ® fal y of the different members of the society, te From the London Johm Bull, Oct 8 tiom to the suffrages of the people; but he forzets that | which the happiest existence never can replace.” 44. and flour at 1s 7d a Is. Od , with heavy goods at 20s, | Pex! a fee. sold. a cee Be diecrbaved to the diferent Respitals: You should | There runs through the world a never failing law | im one very material reapeat bie position is far more | " uch was the leavetaking f the fait ot w| There was 0 shange to Havre. out asterh: the pump leit ready’ for work: they expect te hot be astonished, however, at this last, since the right | of compensation. The crumbling ruin laced akin to that of the hereditary monarchs of the | theatre to which she owes her fortune and her | | Motassns.—There was no new feature to notice in | pave heraioat by midnight tend at her anchors. che bas of life, or its protection, is denied us by our noble by a modern structure ; the vacancy ed by \d world—vis., that those suffrages have placed bim at | and of comrades whose only fault seems to be that they | this staple.and the sales were but tos moderateextent ‘three inches of water to-day. 1 my way rulers. of the man full of years is fi bead of a single centralized commonwesith, | submitted to her caprices with a eomplaisance soim- | In New Orleans, tor the week, they comprised 1000 | to Bax Berber for a schooner to take away ods now om Your paper being the first in the United States, as te | iif: ot days; whil jent cities sink into de- | Bot, @t the summit loose fabric of « federal | plicit that tag somewhat lest of their proper | bbls old crep. at 23 9270. 4 mos. The last sales of new | the beach. gards 1 sirgniation, and tapactabllity, 1 would poco yond} em spring up and prosper; fresh | Kate. pe cantenade tae Jeg) sespoosibittt hemeren welf-1 i. Ao hh laser, oie AX grates of weremmede 330, Cuba Muscovado was quoted at 22 xR Bova. Latha, from Boron for Charlotiotows FB we the kindness ims ie » ? * ty S ore Leopold ot elgium, | reason er en yublic, | @ 26. ore cn ib ult, at the entrance ar Se publ ‘and of the world at | empires start into existence, while time-honored to'whom she admits she Owes #0 mush, that is out of | " Navat. @ronzs.—Splrita of turpentine was im fair re- and bas since beon condemned. public of the United States, with the moral responsibility of a minister, who is the may have « fair view of the unlimited liberty | kingdoms totter to their fall. And still, more cu- | servant of a parliamentary majority. Louis Philippe, | the question. The committee, however, lost no time | quest, with sales of 400 bbis. at 3130. cash. ‘Thomaston, 16th inst, from the yard wah ‘we enjoy in our native land, our dear Cuba. rious, the same causes produce, in different kecal- | himself virtually am slaebel seaneaeh, wate thesees | im: replying to this epistie. and their answer isa model | O16 —The demand for linseed was brisk te-day, and 1 & Merriman, the ots able decked cas Wan ‘he inundation which lays of quiet irony, never ‘and ns hurthes_ owned ire Poster ities, different effects. J waste one man’s land, fertilizes the acres of an- other. The storm which over one spot scatters deuih ard destruction, a few miles further on pro- motes | fe and health, by purifying and refreshing the atmosphere. The gale causes one ship to mistake, he he never went so far as to tell the Chambers so. He was bis own prime minister; and the eopsequence is, that he bears amongst his former sub- jects the biame of every false step made by each of the cabinets in which he successively presided The popu- larity of Louis Nepoleam is still ‘considerable; for the quotations steady. | About 7,000 gallons merican, soldat 700. cash. Olive oll, in bas! selling at $3. Provisions, Pork—The Sales embraced 550 bbls. at $10 44 & $10 50 for mess, and $8 31 a 8 37% for prime, and 50 bbls. new mess at $12 560. Beef—Sales were 1 300 bbls. at $6 for prime country, and $8 75 a $9 ter coun- Yer: sw yer & CO the mas pe dantuel Duncan be commanded hy the From th 'd of Mr Ieaae Ames, previous to the 18th inst. a bark: of about 300 tone Darthon, nbmed Geldcn Age saeed Lynd ‘A Farnsworth, and to be co umanded by Capt Je~ sevb Arey. gonins the boundaries of good manners and tbe consideration due te the sex and the talents of their fair correspondent. We subjoin » sage or two of the reply. After eomplimenti ‘ Rachel op ber generous offer of reducing her “If, however, (write the committee), this future manager will take our advice, he will not accept the The Late Steamboat Explosion at New Orleans. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PERSONS KILLED. From the N. O. Picayune, Nov, 16.) One of most deplorable catastrophes that ever ooourred in the history of steamboat explosions, took ts, was ten months which have passed since his election ; place at our levee, yesterday evening, a few minutes | founder, carries another into port. Revo-| have witnessed a great, and progressive improve- | generous offers of Mile, Rachel, but Iimit himselfto re- | try mess, and $1 for olty prime. aud $10 for city mess. | ya Spone tf BM ban eat p BEF We Mhoaden ad tebe after five o'clock. luneon, which here breaks the tyrant’s power, else- | ment im the condition of the country. But let him | quire from hers more regular service. For the public | Beet hams were rather better, with sales of 400 bbls. K Bpear. ‘The steamboat Louisiana, Captain Cannon, bound for | Where raises a despot to a throne. once commit the imprudence of identifying him. | will hardly believe that wlle, Rachel, at present so | good and extra country at $12258$1260 Dressed Notice to Mariners. St. Louis, loaded with a valuable cargo, and having on self with an administration. be it good, bad, or in- | anxious for the welfare of the theatre, was unable te were plenty, and sales of soft made at 4{ a 43¢0., iners, om account of rs, had rung her Inst and merchantable at 50534. Lard—Sales of 600 bbls, and tierces at 67-16a6}sc , and 500 kegs on private terms. Butter and cheese were dull ond Scoping. Ricz.—The market was dull through the week, and closed with the same quiet feeling. The sales have The present age 18 not exempt fromthe operation of this general a While, in the eastern hemi- sphere, emperors are ata discount, and abdication has grown into a fashion, emperors are at pre mivm in the western world, and accession is “ the board a large number of passenge! Dell, amd was just backing out from the wharf, st the foot of Gravier street, w the whole of her boilers burst with a tremendous explosion, which resounded ey ged the city. The concussion was so great that it shook the houses to their foundation for man; different, and he will find, to his cost, that it isthe Presidency of which the nation is enamored, rather than the President bimself. Let him try to govern, instead of simply reigning, and he will be “used up” before his second year has well begun. give, in Paris, more than, on an average, fifty represen- tations io nine mentbs, while she has been able to act eighty-five times during congé of vinety-two days.” Atter thie home thrust, the letter proceeds to describe some of the exigencies of their late fellow-artiste. by Tight boat Gen T orient Ligue es \ begun. 'y | go.” Three days suffice in Europe to turn a mo- If Louis Napoleon does not know all this, there are | “lle Rachel, acknowledges no director, she fixes her- | been but 400 or 400 casks, at prices ranging from $3 8La ited bof wares distant, ‘The Louisiane was lying slongside i tae fomies within the same magie | many men in'his Farilament whe do, ena who will | self the deysou which she ls to perform, selects her | $5 £0, showing « slight “ssilns, Feito females come vaptegtn ot | steamer Bostona, Captain Dustin, at the time of | term of days a republic is converted into a mona sooeln parts, and determines the large number of free admis- | tinued scarce, but large lots were exproted during the fight ovuld be showm, she ‘was her station. anc @ his letter as @ gratuitous challenge to the new ‘th prove. if woare beacon of destruction, instead of one of safety, as truggles in which the Con- fest months of ite exis. ut ill-compacted, party liberations of that body ‘sing to be seem. ‘They are the disaster, and - — — Coreen arrived from Louisville, com! fae Side" ‘The upper works of these two boats are @ complete wreck, their chimneys having been carried / gway, end their cabins stove in and shattered, in some sions to be placed at her dispesal, when the receipts are such as mot te permit us to accept a single one. Besides this. ber name was placed more conspicuous! in the efiche than everj was that of the great Tai- ma.” The letter concludes by gently reminding Mile Legislature to rei tituent Assembly ‘Whether t which at present sways tl will acceptit in this ligh course of the ensuing week Buyers were holdiog back in anticipation of lower figures, The stook of new on hand was about 300 casks, Sucana—There was a steady demand from the trade and refiners, and the sales of the week have been most- chy, on the other side of the Atlantic. Francis of Austria weakly lays down his crown and sceptre, and becomes a private gentleman ; Faustin Sou- louque, who never was a gentleman, comes out mec® joman latel, emmy Pointy thas her fight evuth be discerned by looking through epygiase, four miles to atoms. ‘The violence of the shook Fauve strong as Emperor of Hayti. well aware that the eligh k to the Presidential | Rachel of the benetits she derivedfrom the theatre, | ly from coastwise arrivals. They embraced 4,000 boxes | distant. on the boilers was (remendcus. A part of one of them,a | = «The worlk's a stage ;” its history a _melodra- Authority would ceecethe country into ao agony ofter- | and the consideration, amounting to devotedness, with Drown Havannat 4%; 86%0.; 900 hhds. Cubs. Musoo- Ro Fe Bethan, 1b be eat Ram Bey — manos of comsldes able sine, was healed Sih ———-- maj and while the well-drilled actors in the old | ror, and we shall therefore be little surprised fo see then which she hed ever been treated by the comrades to ee at 4x a6 cont 500 do, ew Prleane at 6 Hi Ls oa ma" pd i a SYR e on the levee. i * ; i et an affront which would raise ® storm of resent- | whom she has made so ungrateful returm ‘To this an- @.; and some lots of Porto Rico at5 abso, ‘halemen. horse and the driver of a dray, to which they wore at. |World are tiring of their parte, the smprompt | Pratet at atvent wien vot lominone Itienot impos | swer no rejoinder hes bees returned, but a contempo. | mos.’ Themarket closed. firm for all descriptions, A at Now Bedford, Nev 224, ship Triton, Sands, North players of the new world leap forth on the boards, with all the charm of freshness in their movements. If etiquette 18 at_@ somewhat low ebb in the new Pacafic, tached, instantaneously. Another massive portion ot the same, twelve feet long, and of immense weight, was blewn to the corner of Canal and Front streets, a dis- ble that with e slight modifications perbaps tn the mi- rary (Le Sifcle) inquires if it was the interest of the isterial Met, they may be induced to give the new cabl- theatre, for which Mile Rachel at this moment feels 0 much, that induced her to insiet upon the engagement | 6% sale of 1,600 boxes brown Havana was made in Phila- delphia, ys erd-y, toa refiming house im this city, at sm rt ow burrpe (Sist ult), for Sam 3. tance of 200 yarde at least, pr ing three large iron | imperial city of Port-au-Prince, there 18 no lack of ce, Mile. Sarah, Mile. Dinah, and M Sxxps —There was but little doing in clever. Small rte. Pillars which supported © rides shed, or awning, | dramutic effect. Vil Lubin, who cannot tell his | been deep! isposi- | Raphael, her brother and sisters? In fine, if it were | sales were made at 6% a7o. Timothy was inlimited | Coy» orConx, canne P ota ‘Wile, (from Getten- which stood before the coffee house there. Before | father, makes as good a Lord Chamberlain as any | tion towards the Frestiant bas been tally shaken, ifnot | for the interest of the drama thet her whole family | request, and sales of 60 bbls. Obio at 158 160. per | purg) for Boston, wind bound. ceming in contuet with the iren pillars, the fragment | Polonius of high ancestral race. The imposing | fvally annihilated. They will not f rovive in his | should be quartered upou tbe Theatre Francais! he | tierce, Flax was in few hands, and held at $1 37 a $140. Liv Ax, NS, Nov 17—Arr steamship Hibornis, Stone, of the boiler cut \brough several bales of Creag ee ceremonial of state is turned into a broad farce, | letter certain allusions to the imperfections of onsti- | same journal bints this resignation is comnected Lxap.—3,000 pigs Missouri sold to arrive at $4 27. York, 66 hours, an ame day for Liv 1. right, NYork. Cla 19th, idem, 4 St Jon, NB, Nov i9—Arr brig Lion, 17th, ‘brigs) Village Bali honer, P Peter 1 Nevius, Boddie, NYork. Hei Avexanpria, Nov 22-8 rimony, Nov i3—A geporta at she mouth of th in its passage, making the staple scatter t Wh alr ait ie had beeu Thn through s cotton gin. ‘The news «preed like wildfire, and our citizens rush- ed from all directions to the scene of the disaster. Al- ready, on our arrival, # number of bodies, in every oon- celvable state ol sad wutilation, had been dragged from the wreek, which were vurrounded by the dense crowd Tosacco.—We annex the usual statement, exhibit- ing the prices, sales receipts, aud stock on hand, for the week ending to-day, tution, and the brief duration of his own office, mere easy erbaps to explain than to explain away. It is not, we ve majority is A intrigue to pire. the direction of the theatre hands of M. Fe..x, the father of Mile. Rachel. meantime, whet appears certain is, that the ad- ‘nd to bring en action against the fair for breach of contract for the gratification of a delighted populace. Sol- vuntur risu tabule._ On the twenty-third of the month of August last —eo says the latest intelligence from the first island that welcomed the adventurous Spaniard to its shores—the Haytiens took it into their heads redericksbur; ov, 24:— again at war—and that France hes mad towards her next revolution. Foreign Theatricals. Cr.,0.& N.Y. s00d7 in Miscellany. e Foretg' Poansyivania “ 7 - Bank both bound ernc acts 2 suite communes that sey ad hired tang enomprnnder she made | ag, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, in order to | ©: E. David, Ex-Consul General of France | ¥i is 2B 94 6, a. Norleana: Justice ‘Story, Ryder, Boston, hrs hoepitals, The right cf the mangled bodies which | of, republican insututions, and that the broad Sun | use the splendid sceneries painted for the drama of | to Caracas, and lately at Havana, has received hus 3 {20 bis, Be. : Fraeee: Sevidenest PUI Tach Geten earn strewed the lever vn ail sides, and the shrieks of the | shine of imperial majesty would be better to their | Wires which hus been prohibited, after two | HOmination for the same office at Genoa. ieee = Conul, Folkert Nv race A Crook, Grant, do, ‘Teles taste. They held a meeting, and agreed to an ad- dying, were appalling, making the blood curdle with p, unknows, Cid bark St Josoph, Harve The General Guillaume Pope, another great horror. We say one wan with bis bead of his entrails | dress. ‘There is nothing so hard, or so great, that | Performances, ordered a new drama to be writtea, u P rng Re Ae aera Yael” atomaninnee'iong iat hat | Grete yd kchinted i akese ape by mectngeand | and it war produced. oa” ihe lat ult, under | man of theluat revolution of Venice, has ula taken | There ware rigk demand for all Kinds and che weeks | Tay Please fanags tn Hanh Fer lay wet and matted by her side, bad one leg off above | addresses. An address demanding, “in the name | the title of ** Le Cenméstable de Bourbon,” the | refuge in France. = CH AReoR Ne, ME cehT Trumpet, Bavidge, NY her knee, whilst her body was shockingly mangled. A | of the people,”—the name, above which, in the | hero being the tamed captain who fought in the | M_ de Metternich arrived, on the 10th October, | Waisxxy.—Sules of 200 barrols were made at 2c, for | son, Ris Janeiro oe Sram on Jarge wan, having the skull erusbed in, lay & corpse, his face looking #» if it had been painted re Others, of both sexes, also with lege and arms off, mere trunks, Jay about in different places. Two bodies wero found _ 1527 againat his country, and was shot by envenuto Cellini, the celebrated sculptor, before the city of Rome. The drama has been highly seful, and will have a long run. at Bruxelles, where he intends remaining during the whole winter. The Sultan of Turkey has sent to Pope Pius Bsr. Nov 2-—Cld brigs Apalachicola, Henderson, River: Oscools, Nichole, NYerk. Sid ships J Me Leonard; bark Scotland’ brigs Coral, Havana; Apal: Baltimere; Oec ola, Murphy, NY ork, ‘Mary F Slade, Howes, Philadel= nineteenth century, there 1s no other name—the title and dignity of Emperor and Master, for the President and servant of the sable republic, was Obio and prison, and 20 hhds, drudge at 263, time and interest. MARKETS ELSE WHERE. locked tog: brought by death into # suddem and | law to the mukers of Haytien law. Genuine dele- b, 1X. a sum of money, amounting to 25 piastres of STOOx Sains. Nov ) tlors emitace, but & is urterly impossible to desoribe | gates of the people, the Chamber of Representa- lace renowned actress, Mile, Déjazet, the oldest | siiin,"in order to help him in the Cestaecn | asses eeconc te ae nanan ane and four brigs, Cd ships Oneee, all the revolting rights which met our view. Suffice it | tives, and the Senate, went forth to do the bidding y aes which he has been put by the last revolution | 25Boscon and Woreester Railroad, 97%; 1 ire Railroad jerens, Masury, Mansanilis; Syl to say, that death was revealed there under almost eve- | oftheir many-headed sovereign. That bidding | YOU%S @® ig be a ‘ tg Eome. erthern Railroad, 2ola slony Raistond, 70% 2 Waring, Brown,” Prankiort te variety of appalling berror. The Louisiane sunk | was to make an emperor ef Soulouque, and an em- | 288 Tesumed her former De fession. She is en- is v0 Boeten, Com rd, Nvt, NYork. Nothing about ten minutes after the explosion, and it is sup- gaged at the Theatre des Varietés, and made ker A new line of steamers has been established at ass Railro: to sea, Ships Lantao and Hannibal’ remain at anchor press of his better, though not his tuirer, half. If the order had been to put him into the stocks, and her into the pillory, ligislative compliance with the will of the nation would not have been less ready. posed many who went on board to assist the wounded i ‘were carried down with her. This judge, from the fact of several persons, who had escaped the first effects Gand, to run between that city and New Orleans. On the 2d of Oct., the National Bank ef Vienna had 27,510,966 florins cash in hand, and 258,425,204 TOL, Nov 21—Arrschr Science, Gladding, Albany; 224, ‘m Thomas, Trechen, Philadelphia. Cuanceston, Nov 20, PM—Arr ship Exchange, Major, N he C was off tae appearance in the play of ‘ Lauzun.” Khe Italian Opera was to pee on the first of No- vember, with the opera of Bellini, “1 Capuleti e Ratirond Bonds, 51 of the explosion, having jumped overboard at the time na 99 000 Norfolk Ce, Railroad Bon 4 xk; bark Convoy, Yates, NOrleans—t! “4 of her sinking, who were previdentially saved. Luckily tor the happy couple, the ude ran the other apocange Amen; the new singers ig Fanon florin notes in circulation. The amount of notesis Putave.ruta, Novewher 24 —First Board—$2000 State 12th was blown off by the late NE galo; Ln A gentleman who was 4 passenger on the Louisiana, | way. The address was “ covered with signatures” | $0 4ppear, the press, 0 Paris speaks in the highest | 924 639 florins less than on the 2d of September, | 5%, #934; 1000 do, Od, 8954; 1000 500 arting, Rio, de Janeiro; Josephine (Bi i G overnm: Ki Charl ooker, whilst the diminution of cash is only 126,924 floria The amount of advances made to the state was 221,370,034 florins. was standing on the hurricane deck, abaft the wheel house, when the explosion took place, and escaped. He distinctly saw the faces and arms of several ladies ‘and gentleman vainly struggling to free themselves —to say nothing of marks—on the twenty-third. On the afternoon of the twenty-fourth, it was sent in the humbie guise of a petition to the Lower House, where, on the same day, its contents as- terms of anticipated delight of Signor Lucchesi, a young tenor whose voice 18 said to be admirable, and of Mdile D’Angn, a contralto of immense talent. Miss Giulia Fodor, a relation of the cele- ; 5 A letter from Vienna of the 5th October, in the tin Ma Meare, Be yc gy’ A eee rates sumed the shape of # bill, and on the morning of os gees lore cs ints an | lie Independence, of Brussels, says : e subscrip- sylvania Railroad, rr ketch Peri (Br), Hamilton, Ber: hee Three " ediate- 5 i ji the Italian Opera, : 000, i ,000, n — : araemamenraaas-ase ron, of whom were raved. The river was covered immedi he business part of the transaction was thus | “if ltlul” verte: Meyerbeer’s great opera, “The | fixed by the Minister of Finance. On the closing | | nneuncements of Births, Marriages and Deaths are | 81a, ie. sees Hearmahal, X ly after the accident with fragments of the wreck. A portion of the stern of the ladies’ cabin of the steamer is still out of water. Numerous small boats were em- ployed picking up the wounded. At haif-past five Biolock, PM an siariu of tre was given fromthe Bos- tons, which called our reuwan promptly to the spot, but it happily war unfounded On the Storm the destruction of life was also territle, Mrs. Moody, the wife of the first clerk, was standing on the cuard opposite the ladies’ oabii was instantly billed. The-eaptain received a 6 contusion in the head, but was not dangerously wound- ed. About tweive or fifteen persons were killed, and & of the 4th, they amounted to 62,000,000 florins, | "¢¢ inserted unless duly authenticated and paid for. without counting those made abroad, which ai calculated at about 30,000,000 florins. Amsterdam alone has subscribed trom 10,000,000 florins to 15,000,000 florins. The amounts taken by the houses of Rothschild and Sinaa are now stated to be 5,000,000 florins each.” Tue Curmgse anp Catirorsia.—The Chinese have heard, it ny poe of the wenderful discovery of California; and many of them having sailed for the El Dorado, Prophet,” took place in Paris on the 24th alt. The tenor, Roger, and the chanteuse, Mme. Viardot, were received with the greatest enthusiasm, and the music of the composer cheered with the utmost delight. The receipts of the evening amounted to completed. The piece a oe pe the curtain rose, and the fun commenced. The Senate, the repre- sentatives of the people, the civil and military authorities, assembled in the palace. August was the month, august was the Company, more august than both the exalted individuals on whom time and tide were waiting. They were not kept wait- inglong. The “Emperorand Empress” soon made their appearance in a pas de deux. Forth stepped the President of the Senate, and approaching the President ot the Republic, made an Emperor of with "palated ports, proves to be the hh ony the barks William, from the bark: sea. Wind and weather ‘Catherine Rogers, Colburn. Bath, jarshall, Liverpool; brig Loretto, ‘TsO! aston. Os Lease, Nov 15—Arr shi 5 TiN HL Woalte rt ls On the 28d inst., of consumption, Saran Axx O’Barxs, wife of Matthew C. O’Bris Foneral to take place P. M., from her late residence, On the 24th inst., of dysentery, nies Epware, ton of Michael and Mary Foster, aged one year and two months His funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past 1 o'clock, from his father’s residence, No. 319 Pearl street. The friends of the family are respeot- 000. “A Lady in Difficulties” is the title of a two- act piece produced at the Lyceum. It 1s from the French, as usual, nineteen in twenty of our new pieces being importations from the minor theatres of Pari t is lively and bustling, as these things Unicorn (Br), Trvi Fovbes, NYorks eer Joven r him by the simplest of processes. He placed an the goverament of Canton issued a # Rose Standish, ana i pam pacar ee Es nprae dates imperial crown—of pastebourd gilt, there being Ls any 4 pre ea von prone Bn re special edit, Which was posted, four months ago, tay rider aa tack, gy Fe Savi tion, 14 | BaTry,, Genoa: brig Oleron, Pendleton, Charleston; cebrs ‘The confusion was co great thatit was utterly impos- | none of solid gold at hand—on his head, and a | Clther He pape he aa a A Baus rabg Ch 4 on the walls of the great city. Itreadsas follows: | years. . d » aged i La , San Francisco; amon, sible to ascertain the names of one quarter of those | cross of some metal at his button hole; a fact which | Success it has met with to the vivacity of Charles GOLD MINBS. The relatives and friends of the family are respoct- | No Nov 22—Arr schre Palmyra, Winslow, Naa- Mathews, the spirit with which a “ breeches” part 1s sustained by Mise H. Gilbert, and the pretty allad-singing of Miss Kathleen Fitzwilliam. Sull more tnfling, if ponte, is the new Adel- phi piece called ** Mrs. Bunbury os.” It ie killed and wounded and most probably, from the pro- miscuous crowd of strangers, emigrants, &o., a large portion of them wii never be known. The fragments of iron and blocks of wood, which were sont with the rapidity of lightning from the ill- tu ’ ‘etersburg; Leopard, Ty: 9. Nantucket, Nov 2l—Arrachr Susan, Russell, peeas ‘22d, schr Enterprise, Pinkham, Boston. Sid sehr Ringgold, Noy 22—Arrachrs Ambasrad Kedron, Layton, Frederi:kab is of some considerable historical importance, as it willprove to posterity that the Emperor Soulouque was, even before his accession, in the habit of wearing a coat. But the Empress, who stood with ravished eyes by the side of the Emperor, ought We have recently heard that the barbarians had i ua fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- — No. 43 E, 20th street, on Monday, at 9 o'clock, On Friday, 23d inst., Wiewras eldest son of James McCullough, in his twenty-eighth rumors about the discovery of a eountry ond the sea, where gold was said to be ‘heir sim is certainly to persuade our m to leave their beloved country and go to dust. We hai R, MeCvtroven, Ss Shed Louisinge, carricé death ond destrustion tn all hicle for the kind of fun technically | that plaee to bunt for 5 thought | year. n © Heary, Taylor, pul directions. Men were killed at the distance of two | not to be forgotten. Neither was she. Once more | * mere veiie y ork. hundred yards, Lvge arms, and trunks were soattered | the President of the Senate brought himself into | Called “gag,” whereby Mr. John Wright and Mr. | {Py She Passes vinerhs Mans neh ot poor, by | thers, David Br Monty V8. and tomes, arerespecttatiy. | ANGRY cM:NGY Arr ache J Barrett, Mary. Philadelphia. over the levee personal contact with the sacred presence of ma- | Paul Bedford contrive to set the Adelpmiandiences | tir chances, ought to be already in that country, Cla 2H clre Benton, Nash, Calitornin; 24d, Buperb, Roger, Among those injured om the levee, was Mr. Wray, | jesty, and fastened ‘a chain of great value,” of | 14 Troar. It contains also a parody (whimsical | therefore, we have tried to find the reason for which C Newsurrront, Nov 22—Arr sohr Hezron, Small, Phila ® clerk in the house of Moses Greenwood & Co.. who | material untold, round the neck of Madame la enough) of the skating scene in the * Prophete.' they tried to entice our citizens to nues, on Monday. at 2 o’clock, P. M. delpbia. bark Hollander (now, of Boston, 495 tons), Cel= had beon on board the steamer Knoxville, lying below | pyésidente—fit emblem of the ties which bind her | Mr. Sterling Coyne, the reputed author, has done | mines. There is evidentl; On Friday evening, 23d inst., of consumption, Mrs. oo et the ferry landing, and was up at the time of | to her imperial lord, A shout of «Vive 'Empe. | better things than this It will be remembered tI xy, aged Gl years and 8 months So ep wg pty hte pe hone mn a ahd Mona ao ped reur” concluded this part of the ceremony, after | The ‘Major's Daughter,” produced at the Prin- | i Her remains will be taken to Mamarones for inter- y ¥ juced, within the last few years, many of our China- men to go with them to cultivate nutm them ever returned to their coun’ if they are alive or The fact is, that the bar ai jt countries, and they take our to place them in front of their army, in order to have them killed or wounded. They have, this time, i vented this shametul fable, in ord.r to deceive us. discoveries, while, in trath, their object is to take ay oui 4 put them in front of their army, during t es. All those who Of wood, and eo bediy injured that it was - Pam ‘ork. t that amputation of the limb would be necessary. B..) understovd = ‘boy had bee: papers om fmol a Billed Iads, But the pawes as yet are unknown. Those Were near the spot at the time of the explosion te ‘that bodies were blown as bigh as two hundred feet in the air, into the rt One man, itis said, was blown through the pilot-houre of th @ hole through (he panels, whion ogs, and none of No. 6 Harrison street, j wedo mot know lock. Friends and re- fully invited to attend. At Tala on Tuesday, 13th inst, of eongestion of the lungs, Mr. Joun Harr, aged 41 fo . Jacol formerly merchant of this city, and son of Capt. Haff. of New York. papers please copy. On Saturday romp n, only daughter of cess’s, is in the superlative degree of triviality. It is, moreover, a mere superfluity, tor it is used only to fill up the fag end of an evening already oc- cupied by “Don Giovanni,” or the *“Sonnambula,” and another afterpiece, so that it is only a needless prolongation of the entertainment Better things are promised for next week. On Monday, at Sadier’s Wells, we are to have ‘“An- tony and Cleopatra” performed, according to Shakepeare’s text—an increasing novelty. At the which the brilliant assemblage with ‘their Majes- ties” at their head, adjourned to the “parish chureh” to hear a Te Deum chanted. a Emperor Soulouque was proclaimed; it was his turn now to istue a proclamation. He did so— true to the genius of his country, and the humor of the occasion—in the form and style of a play- bill. In broadest type it is headed in the centre— “Empire of Hayti Proclamation ot Faustia Sou- 2 Splendio. © Adonis, Gorham, . Dayton, do; Mary Helen, Davis, Snwon, Noy 22-Sld achrs Rilen Sedgwick, Besston, ‘ark; Thos H Thompson, Wixon, Besto Vannan, Nov 19—Cld Nov. 24, 1849 ‘m. T, and Margaret J. P fan Ev aged 4 years and six months. for the work of # caunou ball. louque, Emperor of Hay: with the words “Li- | > have relations, wives, children, will, ef course, not be ‘emains will be taken to Guilford (Cenn.) fc ‘The steamer Storm was berty” and * Equality” sticking out on either side Surrey, Gr anne evening, there isto be enw Sortivel; bee if thee Nong Ap onge Wig 7g eR w 0 ‘4 (Conn) for | at the time of the explosion. and she was sent back by | at the top, like ears erect fro donkey’s head. | three-act play, from the joint pens (atter the | snough not to believe our advice, and who will be se- At Ypsilanti, (Mich) on the 19th inst., Hon. C. W. the concussion at irast fifty yards imto the stream. | ‘The body of the document answerable to its | Beaumont and Fletcher fashion) ot Mr. Marston, dueed by there rumors, we forewarn them that it will | Lins, aged 37 years. ., Boer, Yee a> Her cereet elthou weverely wo dea, ppeared © | front ¢ avows himself the “slave” of the coun- | the author of the “Patrician’s Daughter,” and Mr. Tepent the steps they have jardner, Boston; ; Seas Gee nes ta ela Se beat gain ta try which has made him its de pots talks largely of | Bayle Cer 3 ee en a ene “burdens” and “sacrifices,” of “duty” and *devo- y" oe. arn ned eve en tong as'becaed. “Wwe | tion,” andot «‘confdence” in the ‘supteme will” | _, Music, for the present, has forsaken London for CITY TRADE REPORT. 7 First | wheth: it ima- | theprovinces. ur principal performers are “ star- Saroapay, Nov, 24—6 P, noticed that one of the ferry boats from the First ether of Heaven or of Hayti, is left to the ima: mga” ia pe Pred men Med Sontag, end © a a Municipality cam: but sho was unable to render | agination. Golden promi: low: “rights of : the ft thi k, and no sti much ala 2 the Louisiane bad aizeady gone down. cltiaens qustentia€,” “the teiga. of onder and rty from her Majesty's Theatre, have been sing- biped tices cammeasé Lead it prey the 7 P : ‘There were mony mireculoas coeayse Ot the timeet | peace,” “ihe triumph of liberty and equality,” | ing with great éclat in the north of England and Ja | S20) A Ney + sae iss tn cotton, the market foe tigvae; tien Nevis (Be), pw a of this city, was standing | ‘the independence, the integrity, the indivisibili- | S¢otland- For the last two months Madame Son- | exception transac! h ), Stanos, det JT Resers, Rotinosn, ing parted from iis friend. te Coupee, who is lost, when tag and the distinguished artistes who accompany the leading articles of produee closed without anima- her, have been making an uninterrupted musical Egther (Swed), Falander, for Ha: Barela; |. Sherwood nd the de. y, Yor N Pork! ali of the Empire—such are the blessings which a Dr. Blondine, ot Hayti is taught to look for at the hands of Sou- tion, There was more doing in cotton, sane Mead, Brown, Br), louque. Sentimental exhortations and rapturous | Pregtess threagh the country. Their success has | soriptions supplied by the Gulf porte, which were less Uhiehein » | increased as they have proceeded. Within the Flood, do; Bona bo ea eer. an telerc hea cies last fortnight they have experienced an enthu- i) were in better demand, and ot a shade Srmer for rah, “passions silen: of the country Imperial toastmaster. The flour market was less firm, and in some oan wo i Oriente; desoriptions prices ruled in favor of the buyer. Pretty siastic reception from crowded audiences at Edin- Pita, ‘Thatoher burgh, Glas "3 Liverpool, Plymouth, Exeter, 7 Nt Young, Hilt for N York: La , y sehre Avon, Bi a HON Gam- prostrated by the Four Vivas to boot, from the but reappeared to the eyes of their astonished - H nd nm, fi tre, di ¥ Equality!" t friends, a2 A00tY 10 vionge as w sweep, yot perfectly wm- | ston and Concord cro sf ae patbey «are the Worcester, a and Bristol. The great prima free rales of Canadian wore made, but in some cases at Braatord, ‘for Baltimore; Kensington, Porter, for Phile- burt mpire of Hayti, One and Indivisible!” All| donna. i she astonished her auditors by her | slight decline. There has been « larger amount of isabeth ry ev ioermna 130, ' It is impossible to giveanything likes precisescoouns | (:PINe, (es Hj 7 marvelleus powers of flerid execution, has created & Norton: Washington, ULLIvAN, Nov 16—Bid 13th, sche Warrenton, Wooster, N jon. ome estimate | ‘given”— promised at least—‘‘in the first year of | Sil Tore sensation by the classical purity, sim- | CaBediam produce, including ashes, flour and whest, | S.0°E%y ¥g of the loss of lite on this «ad — jon 2 Oe; Suite Fennees, ee, Nov 22—Sld schrs Isabella Rose, Rove (from New Washington, Morse (from Philadel- our reign” —“De par U Ei eur.” So ends the farce, and the curtain drops. The potentates of Europe bave received many a severe lesson of Jate; but this is the ankindest cut of all; their new. received and sold in bond in this market, the present sea- son than was ever known before, This is owing to the ebangesin our commercial regulations, and ehiefly tothe pheity, and pathos with which she delivers music | of sentiment. She has shown herselfan admirable | exponent of real feeling in opposition to exaggerated | ooo where the Louisians lay 4 isamediately pr | or . passion, which, from bad taste, or to cover poverty | operations of the Canadian transit bill and boading ware- , Nov 2L- Arr the caption ate that from | tang upon himeelt vo instruct them nAgoartot | of natural vocal resource, is now so often em | house system. The New York market le n0¥ cnsioaty Arrived. distoche . “ri urn * M ip Cherok Ly need: snd fifty must bave perished by this sccidemt. The | Government in truly classic fashion—‘‘ridendo di- | TUE tiie’ has created as much enthusiasm as | 10Ked to by Canadian merchants, whose operations | U5 seemanip Qherokoe, Lyon, Sarannah, Wetneaday, Passengers Arrived. herves were tied ‘ b spectators. Tee Beem, rem cere verum. oe unparalleled execution of Rode’s variations | pray ory to great extent seo course of trade Ge angel (Br Liverpool, and bark - Lanner Steamebip, Cherehes-— Mice: Bavthe I, Dest, incimnati, was Ic with passengers, ¢ party is at present at Norwich, where two con- | here. Not only so, but many of their supplies in the : ae Willis, hice ‘Manta Waw agaee tice tered The French Ministerial Affair. party Pp r" s r PP tte, Willis, Mi ha’ W. poy mie Syl ies make amnion [From the London Chronicle, Nov. 2} certs are announced Another” Italian PAT» | way ot West india and other foreign produce are ought it oan c Wiig, ive Wet it'daldwin, Praaet anesin abe ; the crowds cannot fall much below the figure im his eabinet has foundered in # calm.— | comprising pnee ‘orbari, Polonini, Taghafico, in bond in this olty, and forwarded to Canads, all tend. ). Baker, St Martine, 22 days, ; Honor's estimate. The fivcte of this disaster, unex: peal | ale oye rac Bee ementith BITING ing to augment the trade and intercourse between this | field, of New Haven. Left no re Salled. : pled ii fe team boat ex on a jw Or- . ‘ North —Thos Ritchie and lease, was visible 12 ov ry circle of society here, last A party of English vocalists, conalatiag of Sims | city ond the British provinces. This trade le likely to | 10 dage, with yilew lyien, James Gam hr ilenry, ° | Reeves, Whitworth, Horncastle, Delavanti, Miss | inerease with every succeeding year, giving gratify: “y ‘hedaaed Lucombe, and Miss Lanza, have been giving epe- | evidence of the enduring benefits arising from the conservative party t “4 flected the general | Fatic performances with great success at the Liver- | commercial ameliorstions referred to. The advent ot Below. ; foe ont & bea! whic ‘by the ‘explosive force of | inistration; ones “a hey or ang ee heatre. | sos Oc eye y * “Lucia di | freq navigation will likely also stimulate and extend | No vessels egpiemiat ~~ Epa IcernaT that ‘eam, soon re- in the defence of ite ian policy, Lammermoor” is descril by the local papers as ,, le ‘Mia G duced to fragments ar the Loulsiona”never ome that | by cautious steering, and the | having been exceedingly effective. {or Southern brands ef flour continued dull. with mor | 9¢Sbize Nertherner (1), Charleston; New York, do; Toronto, Seater eal nal in am instant came vearer annihilation, We learn, | floated off without sus- | We also perceive in the provincial papers no- | Gerate rales Rye flour and meal exhibited nochange, | N0teaati and others art agri Wak ; that before procerding on her way to St Louis, this un- | famage ceopeamar tele fat | tices of concerts by Madame Dulcken, Mr. H. ‘There was very little doing in wheat, while prices were | Nov —Wind at sunrise, NE; meridian, NR; sunset, ESE, Rutledge. ay od ioe Fn ny ay ia Pogo a == uy opie tercinated its | Phillips, Ms, Lover, Mr. Templeton, the Hanga- pomisally the same. Corn continued tend. , with 0 and light. we em boar hed nan singers, &e. fair emoun! transactions. re was no change in | Fo: Matte, Scenes punter of bet yoy The Loudon Wednesday concerts, which were other grain = vapounel —_ - . market | Lerren f steamer Amorion, for Halifax and Liver- fn coming do b rireumstance, no doubt, was Lay gd last Bry e pred a. Slow. Sagess contineed steady, with'o fair beciness | Rukten the Herald office on Wednesday, 28th, at the cause of much saving of life | ‘The first takes place in Exeter Hall on Wednesday going A considerable sale ef box sugars was made | Letter Rags of steamer Tennessee, for Rio Janciro and th ‘We append o@ lirt of caruaitios, so far as we have next. Mr. Stammers appears to have made ex ouse of this city, in Philadelphia, yesterday, for Pacific will close at the Herald office on Savarday, the t been al . me ie tensive preparations for ee in on with i ™ ning, on terme stated below Rio Coffee sold tom | December, Susie. Cy me Kitep.—Rebert Devlin, blown ashore, a rit. Braham, it is announced, will sing at several fair extent,at steady prices. Freights remained about Posen Veleoen iso, the “1 1y, Geo Win Stone, e Rouge; Mr Gilaer, ree peemy Sealeties or Leake of them, and willthen take his final leave of the the same, moderate engagements for Liverpool, om Seatac ‘Will close at the Herald office Edmouston. of St. L We are glad to learn that Mr. Land, a terms given below. ALiroR™ public. December. fans, dire licbert \cody and ebild, wite and child of "The market was unsettled for pots, at $6 60” Letters can be prepaid at the Herald oflee to any part of | Saw Faavctsco—Ship Hann the clerk of steamer Storm, Mr. Roach, deck hand on a musician, is engaged as director of theee and peatle were steady. at $6 26 © 96 31%; the world. Parvey, JU Simons, AT "Waterman os Seam, oo tho Such name eaneeens The Milan Gazette announces the death of the (nad eal confab | peblal'dees au\the Racbange Readlae Reve (of Exenacge) | AP MeKenaie Wen Sousa, 4D Winshien ie _, ~ - - be two men, ban biown from the Storm, John celebrated Merighi, one of the greatest violoncel- om ect Ty ope nah Arg te" Wednesday Bt, At halls paat 10 wh x Mian Sullivan coachman of the St Charles lists of the day. Piatti, 60 great a favorite int “Letter Wage of steamer Tonnesees, tor, Rio Jansire r ‘on, T ls Saxtom, NH Ones, T ts Hotel, severe: vegr: » te weed nie, COUNtTY at present, wae bis pupil. Pacific, will clore as above on Saturday, th Liam inet, Rentel © Leavis, FA 8p De Bientine, of | ( tore te coucbed im language such as has very seldom compe O08 10; Senetian, © @. ody Fy TAY Knows, Wim tiggita ac R Barter.” Seek of Lovlsiece, J. J. Ulieiple. of Vieksbasg,. J. from the pen of © copetioutionsl severely: Matemeteciic Rachel and the Theatre rane | CES, pty saan ‘uiebigen, oa atic a $5 will close as above om Saturday, the lat of De- | L Vincent, ha Merri of (inetomati; Mr Wilsom. grocer, of St. says this singular maui - ‘i Loula; “Mr Edgar. vsetseer. of Washington ‘county, ee IS Herald Marine ence, eicidaivere | Oe ee aT written se hee Sarr He Ue tees 8 i plies Wrarie latrergcnme connie | Fie ipyesea prices is; Mr. King of the CAD Dg th sles have om thle op Flowr— 460 barrele roid at $6 1254 & $5 31 for common ; rf i art, CS Parham h p Louis —— Woll newsboy r firm of Marsh & Kaulen, Of (hie eity; Merrick Morris, clerk in the frm of Small & Vevsitt, of this city Wownven.- irene Hart, badiy wounded, of this eity; Mr. Rey. clerk of Voves Greevwood & Co, badly, 3 ter, Frrsier more plenty, Corn Meal—Sales were $3 9 $8 06. Buckwheat 1 75 one from Mile Rectal, She utes . aiden Miller, Hows, ball, Ri bayer, Oliver Livermore, WT 4 HLL Stone, S W earned —102, of pamer whieb ou $2 per 100 Ibe. Davis, Mobile om bortovm slighty, Auguatus Frets, Of name ee ‘os 1b brotl eb form extra, 666. pe , pols; A, Bre piseter, ab ne basen Mouen, eilgeety eae 1,000 "bushels goed mixed Ohio, at $1 124; 8,000 do, Capt. Hopkics of (he Storm, slightly; Joh Mason, | Tuesday, in © Adrie La pilot of the Storm a + Horretl. of the firm of Hor: tregedian addressed the foil Bedford. rilng, G ¥ Adame, Fell & Gale ot hi cry bedly injared; Mr. Price, clerk y 23d—In port, sohr Rio, Ober, NYork. hard Cooper L Robinson, FS Raj Of the Bostena elighi) he chawbermaid of the Bos- left part rt 4 PM —Arrived—Barks Hunting- Veer L tone, rlightly party ton, Coohsey, illiam, Bailoy, Providence; sonre art, InJonnn, im ne Criaesy Hosrrran Harvey W,Biek- | cleed his powe Calista. gtvart: Jno Biull, Teal, Richmond: Lady Yor) uy Livingston; Isaao Garrie swaye, Samuel Fox; Wm ey Siulley © of Mores eo Jobe Evans; William e Retail negro boy; Wm. " aithews; Jaan Mon dy. slave of J, Adams: Sam, slave Marray, and ber two ebil Burke, John Le Toeker; Henry treal; Wm Nee Se of Capt Cannon, James Welch; James Flynn; — Mot arthy There are between twenty aud thirty others, whose bin to leare me's ti < H. Rea, New Orleans; Mis Frederick A. Wood, New entucky Oriense, 8a Ar THe Ma # Sraner.— Crocket Harton. Mivsour! George. © negro; megro ebild Mr Pareiit + eon food and it ie expected will recov ° hott rly of the post office, of the Louisiana, at ore. pear the boat, brother was on to be lost, A Indy and of the boat ae it ore of Une Storm got hereby csoaping # most ewfal fave thirty bodies of persoms bad been brought to the » Haromne atrest, who will ree: the time of the ey talking wiih by Donrd the © two obidiew ©-« ch But thie { reignie, m ed him nor has it. as he believes, eatified t fy ation. He is determined to take a different course He is the “x million French tix millions, in choosing the heir of Napoleon to ehoore a Nap liey and mi Heneef they ebail and the other He will impress the bent of ty will om the policy of the o he will © ball by all be the exponent the rettex of fy Vinteter he ways tl eri 0 n more teyndiotoas. both stita- | Nevertheless, the affiche announces tha | op Tuerday thie of | reetion of | appointments. | have invarinbly answered that, to fact y share theatre need soaroely ge on to ob- | because | am convinced that comedia by the oo Long since | had decid: ture. and. to me 1 retire puiously fulhiied myself. | cannot compre! thus dirpose of my nai od Rnowingly deoutve the ‘Against this deception of the comuaitere | feet upon to protest. in obedience to my duty to- # that public which has deig encourage whatever little talent | may re reward my efforts with evel remitting and gi applause it hee been stated that my retirement was cocarioned by Interested motives, and that | was guilty my brother artirts In reply 1 Fiabe ® fo every candidate for ¢ the theatre who propowed an increase of my > Hitate any combination favorable to the interests of the | would submit toe reduction | qutt the stage frem motives more worthy and more serious; | quit I who them- ob-tactes to encounter to permit of that pertect concord 1 table to the study and progres of the dramat and the welfare of the theatre, These diticattios [ must have deeply experienced te renounce the career "Beech in City, in sil ham Freiowre —A lotot wood was engaged for Lierpool at 200; 6G boxes cheese at 22¢ 64. and cotton at 4a; and some lard was taken at 226, 64. (raim was taken to ireland at 64, and fer the same destination a, was a OO Esther Frances, Eatkoot, Buenos Ayres: ow Orleans: Girard, Chare, Boson; sere f Ontario, Vangil = als er; Mary Natt, Smith, Ni jartie, Voorhis, Southport: Lonedals, Baker, Pro- pire, Shropehire, ct Mieece! cous. ‘Wo are under obligations to the Charleston Courier and Newport Advertiser, rors. 1p Even a—| Paptain - t iy Se itract from = letter from writen ted Lone at, if the at ork or Philadel phi igbt in prinotpatl the machin ifter mill pond to-day, at Fit fell om it while getting it She reores ure noariy ruled, and willbe sold hers, If poanbie, lawyer, Warren Jo e UA Davie, Oliver rows, WH Twombly, wre cher, iC Bw weit vy My Sarai & Brown, Jone ‘ via toh, dona Sweat, dW Crovby

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