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NO. 5656. EUROPE ARRIVAL STEAMSHIP CANADA, Interesting from France. THE HUNGARIAN REFUGEES. Address of Kossuth to His Countrymen. ‘STILL ANOTHER ADVANCE IN COTTON. were State of the Markets, &e. &e. &e. ‘The steamship Canada, Capt. Harrison, arrived at her pier im Jersey city, about half past one ’clock this morning, but her mails were not re- ceived till three o’clock. She brings advices from Liverpool to the 17th, London to the 16th, and Paris to the Mth of No- vember. The political news from Europe is of but little jnterest. It will be seen that the price of cotton had gone up stul higher, and that consols were worth more than for a long time previous. The steamship Niagara, from New York and Halifax, arrived in the Mersey on the morning of the 18th ult. The 15th of November was observed, by ap pointment of her Majesty, as a day of general thanksgiving, for the cessation of the cholera. The import of precious metals into Liverpool, during the week previous, consisted of, per Con- stitution, from New York, £28,000; per Niagara, from New York, £60,000; per steamer, from Lis- bon, £10,000. eD eta: sh and French icy, with ad The Evgit: _— Ay a > jazette, Nov. 16.] to the Ist last , wo oaths of prove, oaserorable, the fleet will proceed at once le. Sir Stratford Canning bas pM a wg the Turkish goverament that the Engiish cabinet bad uneni agreed to form a defensive alliance with the Porte. 4 the event of hostile ‘on the pert of Russia. A similar commu- had been made by General Aupick, on bebalf of the French government. The Spanish at pre- sent at Rome have 7 — te —< aera. in the Aseem| % ‘The fact Feretgn Alas A the oh ¢ h ws rum it with respec! vacant post Sinister in the Freuch cabinet, M. de Ra; receive the appointment. | immense Lg £3 proposed that the measures w referred to the committee on the ace ee caition moved shat hey should be ittes, A scone of disgrace- ish it is impossible to desoribe. ivided om the question whether ittee as prooosed by the Mibort. bu it Naedea, orit at they | See Soateittes om the budget. | pears was resolved, by & should be reterred to or to « spec! t but very stormy disc . After e shor "I Ses to . | ,- x Pate reqpect tothe yacunt vat 0 Suite ae ypend in tome yah Mus gpnion of Coume Som wo, 1 ssa Fas written to M. a ao advising be take the If M. de Rayneval should ultimately persist Te iiits refusal, it ls now sald thet M. de Flevigny, the hes du ‘abinet of the Foreign Office dering the ad- ministration of Prince “1 will be appointed. — He was offered the place on jist Ootober, amd de- ‘lined it, but it is said he ie now willing to scept it. The of M. Thuriot de to Rosere tone ocr, of and Me is strongly recommended by the % | Dut such oo eee ae hardly likely, comes, that M.de le lestere made 0 speceh 00, the affairs Rome almost as reactionnatre a9 report of M. Thiers Iteelf. leaders of the are onee more ually snriegrgena torte © iti ee pW - President, have accept: ed an inv The f Presse om mention yy morn! ‘were at one m to the cou! appeal to Sy length sucess pen and finally oqeal divi question was arrived at.’ po 'M. Vallat, the French Consul at Mogador, ar rived at Paris, It appears certain that previous to his wit that town, he obtained (Be fal ee ang he that the usaal Detwee sole ‘and the French ships in the harbor. Wevsre assured, sage the Journal des Debate, that the Ministar of War bes nounced to the committee on the budget, that the French fleet which had quitted to imyrne. was te re to Toul potato) the differences betweea Huet ouve ta the Bvtnement; — vas: da demand in i.oposing on key. jhe following © Austria, Russe | mot likely, it ie believed, to be raised for some time. | it. And yet, landof my love, thou art io sla at elections began that day. Much excitement was dis- yed, and the att«ndavoe of electors was unusually . Several ‘he siege chiet 81 Aba-el-Alfid continesd munications. jsoners who were found guilty at the Hi; Court of Justice st Versailles have been remeved, the present, to Douillons. M. Drouyn de Lhuys, the French Ambassador to ‘London, bas arrived in Paris. President of jay afternoon, to several lately arrived in Paris, ‘The journal La Presse was seized in Parison Wed- nesday. for an article on the Versailles trials, The Minister of Marine hss ordered several ships of war to be prepared for sea, at Brest, Part of the squa- dron of evolution is likewise to proceed to that har- Gen, Rebillot, the late Prefect of Police, has been ap- pointed to the command of ene of the brigades of the are Paris, under the command of General Chan- garnier. ‘The Pope has appointed the Abbo de Falloux, brother of the late Minister of Public Instruction, Canon of St. Peter's, at Rome. Austria and Hnngary. Count Caroly, and four other Hupgarian State prison- ere, have been removed to the fortress of Theresien- otadt, in Bohemis. In consequence of the intercession of the Fapal Nun- cio with the governmest in favor of the Hungarian bishop, Rudmaceky, who had been eondemned to seve- ral years of imprisonment in a fortress, and who, in the meantime, bad been quartered ip a Franciscan convent, ‘the Emperor has granted the bishop s Fae pereee: ‘The widow of Louis Batthyany passed through Vi- enna lately, on her way t itzerland, from which country she embarks in pring for Americ: The Hungarian bursat who fled to England, and were ren to Turkey, were not je. As they had not permitted to land got wilitary ,and were in uniform, they were n has been passes looked upon as deserters. One of the officers o& the Comorn garriso: lately exeouted at Schemanitz. in direct violation of the terms of General Klapka’s capitulation. Sixteen dred and nineteen sentences in all bave been Pronounced by the courts-martial sitting in Vi- enna : ‘Twelve men, charged with putting to death some Croatian prisoners at Guns, in the early part of the war, have been given over to the hangman. Bew work, entitled * German Journeys,” bidden in ail pisces within the state of uselka’s ie been for in France has caused great jege. The o of minicti senration in Vienna. The calculation of reliance om French aid had all been swept away by the ciroum- stance. and Austria would more than ever be thrown into the hands of Russie, ‘The Emperor bed given his sanction to the report of the Minister of Justice concerning preliminary mea- sures for the establisbiaent oF @ universal and commercial customs univn for Austria many. For this end the minister proposes a congress of ui] those German States whose maratime interests tro German Customs Union. The Weiner Zeitung contains an ordinance of the Minister of Justice, Schmer mplutely reorganising the judicial syetem of Hungary, which is assimilated to that already promulgated ior the other dominions of the crow. One of the main features of this plan is to place the nomination of the judges, who were hereto- fore elected for # term by the counties and towns, in the hands of the crown, by whom they are to be up- pointed for life, The Bloody Aaynau d his Victims. (From tne London Gazette, Nov 14.) ‘We learn from Vienna, that fifteen more of the Hun- gerian app the execution# appoll course of the present wee! timated to the Jews of Pesth, that unless s contribu- tion of 206,000 florins was paid within ey hy om hours, he intended to adopt violent measures insures to obedience to his commands, The siege of Vienna is Tarkey. Kossuth issued the following proclamation to the Hupgerian refugees on the 18th of October, He signs himself “Governer of Hungary: — “§ make known the official declajstion of his et hel ns Majesty the Sultan, whom may God * julten, wl granta long life. has determined thet be will not give who wish toremain; but be Shu protect wa, aaa atord ua the officers may out being compelled to change their Tarkich rervice, and that it is contem| the destiny of all the emigrants, ei tion of a colony, or in some other Kossuth’s Address to His Country, is the farewell address of Kossuth to How men; A the throne of the Almighty’ from Gg very —_ to Tasoloas his ccnntry,and that he knows how Lt in tp ardon a great their blood fer thee on my account. for thee, even ip the dark was written the rs the traitor to bis m: and ' ‘Thou bast endured all; thou bast pot cursed thine ex- istence, for in thy bosom, and far above all sorrow, bas built ber pest. elaine ee os ecg ire tei on whieh my tocher ate, still wander 1s nemed stronger itis not the thunder of all arrayed:against thee, hath destro: ‘apd it is not the ifwenth ing that has A iff S i SEs eRe yisiit : i i if i i AG i i i fis ei i | army of cceuyation, | asked for por the Leg nations of the earth—the freest of pecple. Farewell, thon land. dyed with the biood of the brave! Guard those red marks—they will one dey bear testi- not tl Al 7 jouthful Movaroh of the Hun- p my an ! Forg my nation is not destined the day wil down whta le sball be proves te'hes soon iy wn when ved to thee e on the ruined walls of Buda. ae oT Mey the Almighty bless thee, my boloved country ! Believe, Hope, aad Lov. ed to by Kossuth is jans, wh the celebrated chief Trith bie tribes driven tl from the banks he contery, Legg owt . mr the all; ror Arnoul, beat tl vians in the year weak rule of the eon of Arnowl, Lewis, ‘gurl he tecame mai of Papnonia, which th tince then kept possession of. Arps Hupgarian dynasty, which began with 81 hen whioh kept the theone ull the aeath of Andrew Tit wa 101, ‘This race of kings is kuown as the Arpades. Naples, Every day adds to the number of political prisoners. Baron Baracea, the richeet man in Calabria, was arrest- ed lately in Naples. Hi: in the search for papers and lette: No trials have yet taken place, but private tions contin The plan of the government is carry investigation as far back as the events of Ma; 16th, 1848, and to punish for high treason all whe took 2 active part in endeavering to sustain the Constitu- jo. , The King and the Pope are still at the royal of Caserta, where a cabinet council was held lately affairs of the Pope Pius IX, vielted Herculaneum onthe 25th. He was received by Professor Avellino, the Minister of Public Instruction, and many officials. The Jesuits, who now reign triumphant in Naples, have begun their war against education, By a decree of the 27th iost., whoever is engaged in public or pri- vate instruction must appear before a council to be in- terrogated om the “catechism of the o! doo- trine,” and can only exercise their office by permission, which simply means that the Jesuits are to dictate what is to be taught to the youth of Naples, whilst the civil law will punish any deviation from their orders. Italy, Notwithstanding renewed personal soiieitations by M. de Corcelles and Gen Rostolan, his Holiness Pius IX. still refuses to return. The diabolical scenes which have dis#raced the Aus- trian rule, bave found counterparts in the Pspal States oO let nitimo four persons were executed in the m of St. Anthony, at Bologus, A numher of public functionaries have been dismise- ed, by order of the Commission of Chrdinals. The Abate Perfetti, who was wounded se after the French va dha it of thi ry ina- to held Toop ‘ope, been Togo Creeees of the Hospi ‘he Director of the Port at Bologna, s partisan of the paeee @ man of honorable and liberal feeling, has just mm dismiseed by the Council of Consure, without ‘@ cause ansigned. Thirteen noble guards have been e: from that Ince Barberini, body, notwithstanding the protest of its commander. acl seek decease e808 fant victims of o lousy, y and eighty palace servants, many cf them much attached to the Pope, have been dismissed from service. is said that the Pope is about to raise a body of Swiss or Irish troops for the maintenance of his autho- tity. There seems to be some truth in the re; that the Spavirh auxiliaries bave been recalled by their own government. The three deputations, who had been sent to the Pope, have returned. They bad been well received by bis Holiness, who, however, would not fix a day for his return back. Spain. Accounts from Madrid, of the 10th inst., state that the motion of M. Ulo; ‘was rejected by the Chamber of Deputies on the 9th, by a majority of 107 to29 ~The Minister for a ae declared to the a) on the same day. t! the troops of the expedition Italy bad been ordered to return to Spain. Berlin letters of the 18th tween Cobients and Alx-la-Chapelle Arotber public meeting been dissolved by the police; & biting meetings altogether was ng expected, though not yet issued. Persia. ‘Turkish letters state thet Persia was im u very dis- turbed state. The Shah appeared bie of main taining order, ard av unfounded report of his death by the bowstiing showed how precarious his tenure of the throne was considered. Denmark and the Duchies. all free ts demai of the relations of to Schleswig. that im of giving the King t it of rela ulating the various tions and suppreseing insurree! without foreign interference. The Koiner Zeitung tates, from Berlio, of the 13th inst , that there ir a strong probability of the frussian troops bell trom ing recalled BSebleswig before January next. It seems determined that the Prussian cabinet will not consent to im apother Danish war on the subject of the Duchics of Schleswig and Holstein, because no lees then the utter ruin of the Prussian Baltic. ce is expected to result from the renewal oc hosthitien, ‘On the other band there is a likelihood Hamburg beiug reinforced. Frankfort. nder date of the 6th instant, Senate has given its adhesion to the treaty be- Pruseia and Austria forthe organization of a pro- visional central commission. This determination will be communicated to the ( onetituemt Assembly at its next sitting. The Constituent Assembly has, in concurrence with the Senate, resolved to abolish the punishment of death for ali civiland military offenders. Imprisonment for life to be rubstituted, exee in time of war, when offenders againet military d! require the severert pumisbment. Baden. ‘The Baden cficers who were compromised in the late revolutionary movement, were to be trigd by ® court of honor, competed of their peers. A very singular dim- culty bas arisen in the formation of this court of honor, There have not been found a rufficient number of off- cers altogether exempt from reproach, and it was ne- cereary to have recourse to the officers of the Prussian Parma. ‘The Duke of Parma is carying on a Gerce war of per- @cution inst bie subjeots , Several hundred of Save boon hogged.—ene evento death. No ome ts sate from arrest, tbe simple declarations of @ soldier sufficent to cause the person denounced to be and tried before e mook council of war in the fortress. Greece A letter from Smyrna staics that the insurrection in Samos had been quelled, and that the insurgents had | ‘to send tation to Consten. tinople to explain their complaints to the gevernmen: ‘This bas been complied with, aad tem members have left as a deputation. oney Fy x4 Cent Reduced 02% to }y, Em 48e, to bls, pm., and Bank Stock 198 to 199. ‘The foreign stock market has not muc! ite general character. Some fow |, new queted 17; the three 107 to 109, and Mexican 26% to ! i then nomic i rf aE EE z H the art ; tnded as the son puts ite flowers still more lovely than before. ‘Thou ard dead~ for hath not thy winter come on! but of thy companios un- der the froxen sky of No! Fitteen nations have dug thy tomb. But the hosts of the #ixteomth will come to save thee, Be faithfal, a+ thoa hast been even to the present Conterm to the holy counsels of the Bible, Lift up thy heart in the depart. ed; but do not raise thine ows kh; Sspe Tg e You may weil be proud; for bave not the lions of ‘of all politiont there.” 120b, states that the ‘A letter from Geneva, of the risen from their iairs to destroy the ‘rebels?’ Ail proviaim you to the civilized world as herve [he Cause Of on Leroo people Wilk be cherishe bargains in 8; } tre per conte have, flee tht pris ot that par clored 118 to 11334; Great Westcrn, 58 to 69; Brighton, aie to 4; Midland, 47 to 4734, 15 —Three o'“lock.—Although we, Nov. t the end of the Bourse to. da} quoted at 19f, 260. to 19f ; Bordeaux to Cette, 24f. to2éf Exebange on London (80 days,) 25 50, money ditto (90 days.) 25 874s, money, : Clo Eizst Fiighet pwest, Last Price of Price. Price. Price. Price Yesterday. French 5 per Cts $0 40 040 A 8 A RD Oo tS Ditto (ace) Wis 90 7 ADs French 4}; per ete79 79 a” 3 io Livesroot Corton Manxxt, Nov, 14 market has not been #0 brisk to-day, and closes tamely; prices, however, remain sales amount to about 8,000 bales, 3.500 of which were taken on speculation, and include 7,000 Ameri 00 Pernam and Maren- bam, 6344. to Td ; 60 ; 70 Egyptian, 74a! 80 Sea Inland. 125/d. to 18344. ¢ Nov. 16.—The cotton trade has kept steady. prices of American, as compared with thoee ef lect | week, are 3d. per 1b. deerer, Sea island also bring 34. to Xd, more money. The advices brought by the Ni- | agera do not appear to have exercised sny particular | intluence on the trede, as both sellers and buyers were Prepared for the accounts which she brought from the cotton districts of the United States. The sales of the week anding to-day, are 60,070 bales, of which specu- | lators bave taken 30,760, and exporters 730, leaving 19,450 bales of all kinds to the trade. Livexroot Corton Manxet—Ryront von rie Wee Expma Nov, 16.—The accounts received by the Ame- ricam steamer on Tuesday were somewhat contradic- tory as to the state of the weather generally, but the advancing prices, the com) tive small reovipts 4 the very short shipments reased confidence to holder: y demand, and the market closes advance on Friday's quotations of ‘4d. per lb. in to fair American, Iu Surat, Exyptian, and ange. Sea irland coatinuus in rt middlin, fair request, and t! great firmness at the quotations Speculators hi taken 2200@ American, 650 Pernambuco, 1,100 B: 1,750 Maranbam, 1,600 Egyptian, 660 Carthagena, 3,200 Surat; and exporters 730 American, id of the week amount to 20,970 bags. Havax Corton Maaxer, Nov. 14 —Since our last cir- cular of the 7th inst , per Caledoni We have received | successively our sdvices from the United States, with dates from New York to the 20th ult by the Hermanua, and 23d of the same month by the Caledonia. These accounts announced a slight decline in nearly all the ports of the Union, in consequence of the conti- nued unfavorable reports from Europe; but on the departure of the Caledonia the New York market had become more regular, aud prices were much more firmly ported 0 new ship Red ry up for Havre, and thore already on the berth fo great difficulty completing their re ee in consequence, the demand be ingly active, id the sales on Thursday nearly reached 4,000 bales, with » rise of o 1 | to8in our rates. On the morrow our transactions were limited to a few hundred bales; but on Saturday, the receipt of exciting accounts from Liverpool, ia which market @ considerable amount of business had with an advance of 4d pression, and 3,500 bales ‘urther improvement of f1 to that the rise of the had not followed the progressive movem: the ordimary descriptions, have risen in @ er proportion. The expected advices by the Nia- gare. which have already been acted upon in ao measure. and (the eonsi a ount of sales of the preceding days, bave contributed to render our market | Tather quiet since ‘of the week, and the sales of Monday and Tacsday do not exceed toge- ther 2,000 beles, but quotations. Theocertainty that our receipts up to nd of the year will be mo. derate, bas iuduced speculators to renew their pur- | chases, and we value at 4,000 bales the amount of their | transactions duripg the past se nnight, so that our de. | liveries during the same period do not exoved 6567 | bales, and we remain with @ stock on hand of 24,236 bales; deduction made of 2245 bales imports. ‘Lhe following were the sales effected :— | and | | om the premises Intelligence. * ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Theatrical and Musical, City . a Bow: held their anni way Thatan,— aiumecrmnnen’s, 0m i * House The Indies animated drama, the “ Three G: ai featival Inst night at the Irving “4 {0r the cocaslon. | verite and maguisoont theatre, is most ordinary was appropriately decoray only abuse them, but beat them. They otten fight des- perately among cach other, to see who will have the fleecing of the next victim. Sometimos they attack even the captains and reamen, when they interfere to rotect the poor strangers they have conveyed to a new ome. A case of this kind oocurred on Thursday eve- nipg, at balf past 6 o'clock, The packet-ship Susque. b Bremen, had ‘come alongside of Burling ene set of these runners boarded her, and made that they were ordered on shore d again reinforced, and MoCabe, thre also a youth of about 18 years of age. |. Passine F » Tickets to 4 Tueatae —On Thurs- | day evening, at half-paet six o’olock, William Ham was deteoted in the ect of passing spurious tickets on the | doorkeeper at Burton’s Theatre, He was apprehended by @ policeman on duty there, Castrnene Lamrs.—A fire broke out on Thursday aficrnoon, in the grocery store corner of Chambers and Greenwich streets, caused by the bursting of a cam- phene lamp—a very frequent cause of fire. ‘The dam- age was trifling,as the ccourrence was perceived at the time. Founpiinc.—Last evening, about 6 o'clock, offcer Wright, of the 3d ward police, found an infant upon the steps of the station house, about ten days old. By order of the Alderman of the ward, it was conveyed to the Alms Hous: Ramwar Accipent,—At half: past 4 o'clock ou Thurs- day of eleven year of age. named Mich’! oO » the Hudson Rail! avenue, between oad ihe 27th and 28th ekreete, ‘Upon @ heap of paving stoues, from which he was throwa back on the track, and the wheels of the cars passed over his leg, nearly severing it from his body. It was so shatterod that amputation was considered necessary, deferred from extreme weaknexs. He was takento the City Hospital. His life is in imminent danger. Raiwar Acctpent.—Last evening, a colored boy, named Joseph Freeman, had bis leg severely contused, im Canal street, by the New Haven railwa; The cecurrence took place at one of the “swite ‘was conveyed to the city hospital. Fata Accroent.—The colored man named Joseph Innis, who was jammed between the ferry boat and t pile, 'at the slip of the Jersey City furry boat, few ego, has since died. Accipent —Joha Reynolds, a plasterer, fell off a soaf- | fold. yesterday, in Movougal street, and was severely He was ornveyed to the city hospital. Accioest,—William Weber, who team from the bursting of a boller, Mr. Chatham, as stated in yester- day's Herald, has since died at the city hospital. Ununown Man Daownes.—The coroner held an in- quest yesterdey at the dead house, on the body of an unknown mi found floating in the North River, at red to De about 20 years of age, cloth coat, cotton plaid vest, grey @ patch on the knee, cotton shirt, lines. dosom, coarse boots; seemed to have been in the water about two weeks. Verdict, death by drowning. Rey. Dr. Raphael will deliver s sermon this morning at the Elm street synagog' TARGET EXCURSIONS. The Old Guards, Exgine Company 22, Capt. Waters, pum. bering thirty mu d the inley Guards, i . 23. ad Bi ri we aa oh + injured. ‘Tue Steam Bor wes w 7,200 bales New Orieans............F 83 a 102 — 1314 + 8 2'256 —_— 10,868 bales. Lavearoot Paoomon Maaxet, Nov. 16.— Busivess generally has been dull during the past and prices bave tly tarmed in favor of ¢! Becon—800 boxes were offered at auction on cvarse heavy Western brought 26s., fair 27 and salesto oderate extent have been latter the week. We quote tern oe 30s, e Eastern 340. a 36s., 83s, Beef remains quict, though holders in order to effect it at stock, fresh are dull of sale. Western, 35s to 50s. ; to 60s Hams and weary, 000 be or Going in either, Cheese—Near zee Tuesday; fine quality ht 408. to pea te om parca have be é oe the week at full » are # wanted tarde The sales are stots 0 ions at from Ste to 360, Deing & decline of 6d. to ls per cwt, from last week's tices. Irish—Our butter warket continues ine very Reoguia state, the demand is trifling, and retail prices are pominally without change; buyers are cautious, | and to effect rales of quantity rates would have to be submitted to. Very litue bacon has come forward. Im; from Ireland. from the Sth to loth fostant, both inclusive—%2607 Grkims, 195 kegs, O17 eter; 37 bales bacon; 1 bhd. hauid; 3 tieroes, | lard. | ws Exenanon, Nov, 16 he arrivals are Incouriderable, both of English forvign grain ‘Wheat meets @ dull trade to-day, other artioles are j not brisk at Monday's prices. | Vexionre at Livenroor, Nov, 16.—The comparative scarcity of American rhipping at this port Is beginning to be manifested in an advance in the rates of frvight, though. as yet, it is re Tn it. The following are the rates: —To New York— weight, 1d 6d , hardware, 10a. to 120. 6d.; earthenware. 10s; fine goods, 17s 64. Philadelphia— Dead weight. 16s ; hardqare, 17s 6d to 206 ; earthenware, 10s. to 124. 64; fine goods 208 New Orleane—Dead weight, lbs. to 208; hardware, 20s,; earthenware, 108 ; salt, 108, 64 ; fine goods, 20s. ‘Thom; nT Chah Maine, Metdge ‘ ams. mer, 4h ‘ons, Montgomery FR Vou Gerolt, T Glover, Viet: Comer, 1 W Irving, W Distse, Peek, azdon, Fusedie, abine, MeMabou, Carson, Hol- croft, ryan’ reek. Dalisar— Mien Mes Mirs Graham, Mre Hickey, Mr Archibald, Indy, five children worse, Mr Aldworth, Mr Black.— Our Jamaica Correspondence, Kinston, Jant., November 2, 1849. Interesting Local and Legislative Intelligence —Ameriean and English Steamships—Mails for England —Amers- cans in Kingsten— The Empire City and Orescont City, esti ns jestiontee sate to write, The House of Assembly is still in session, They have given on im- port bill for fifteen months, and s police bill for the same period. The former bill is the principal revenue Dill; it gives aboat '£100,000 to £120,000 sterling per sre not 5 T jorit, ths ment rosy “ Z bs Bea : : : North Midland 19 to }4, and Brighton 75 Trae O'cL0ce,.—Consois close 0, to 98", for money, with every Of their #tili Improving. Shares ip most eases are firmer, but reat Northerne from November 12 to November 16:— For Money. Por Account, Lamest. Higheut. Ctos'g, Lowest. Migheot. Close, 12... 99 13% 3. coum Nov. 14—One o’clock.—The English pate pi ogh a ~ FS cent, ment of the past month's account Console have been dono at 03 to %, to % for money and account, Reduce: have been done at 01%; to 024, New Three ter per Conta, 92%, to 08; the latter higher quotations. be dealings in the F: Securities are moderate, and the market is steady asiness bas been dome in Cbilian Six cents 38, Russian 108% to 8, Spanish Five per 16%, Aastrian 86, Dutoh Two ands Half per cents 63% \ to Jy. be 1 ailway Marketis a looks bed, bat ber doing The chief tramsactions bave North West and South. West- to a large purebs Conte, and close 0% for money, ocunt. Shares ere in some caste heary. North Westerns people. ‘our | anadian brothers biood serious affair happens, then a , when too late. y, and bes been blessed with very discouraging to the planters LEY October mails, due yes- arrived; we are almost in: ing news from England so early by I learn that several of our our splendid steamers. to thet, ts in London merchants here have written ty ie - mamnene, 00 the American steamers to our American brothers een ate inland they will have to redo soc ous Hy ~ Te told me that he ri steamers, and be came thew rates also. ould come over again ee long as be pK em} fort and fare are so superior Fmpire City and Alabama, Sta the sity. ‘Thete arrival tends nd some cash to the sellers. Stotes. , yeaterd: on « target ox: cursion, and attracted much attention. The target of the Old Guards was abot away. ‘The Hall Guarda, jr , Capt G. V. Smith, thirty-eight little boys, with wooden guns, also oor the Herald office, eir military spirit and ng, made old beads Ja ‘The Metamora Light Guards, Thomas Farrell, boys eS years of age, went oo @ ursion to fliow Grove. The was od. The prizes were awarded as f eup to James Cr 4; second, Samuel McDonald ; third, « silver ster um. cll care Edward Meacum. ‘The Nobody Guard, Captain Charles Rooney, pro- yom a target excursion. The first price was won , one of the volunteers, ‘The Carman G: 4 the Gilmartin Guard, Capt. Harrison, were also out upon target excursions, Novemunn 30, 1849, Ma Evrroa:— Bin reference to the statement in yesterday's paper, reapecting me, oo = it 6 Seven at presentations from inning «nd. ve ore fend jellies were ordered by me at Weller's ceeded to Bull's wy ¢ ‘The creams ate late hour, from being disappointed tm my arrange- ments elsewhere. | thome were made by me. the request which at an No subterfuge or false representa- Thi per was ordered at of friends of the highest respectability, time cam be proved. The reverses of for- induced me to accept these kindly offices of the han of Dr. W——, and his hter. The bill would long since hore who ordered the supper, Jellies been within the toeberacter our oe ee the other on ™) ti Ailegal possession Lo) de poor jeuriler, the truth is the very reverse, he Joaned to sustain life for has articles of jewelry of mine in his ‘cousidersbly in my debt for money in himself sud family; and he moment. They are well known as disreputable . tnope you will inert the above stertous Disappearance of a Lady—Pro- my Sste Sulciae of M Major Miller. The buffalo (N.¥ a! of the 28th ult, bas the following letter from Nisgere Fails, under date of the Zith ult, speaking of the disappearance and probable suicide of Mrs. Major Miller, at that place faye: Our village was this morning thrown into gloom by & re} that « young iady bad probabiy com- | mitted suicide here, during some time last night, hich is undoubtedly too true. The circumstances are | follows: The train of cars yesterday moraing young women of fine personal ap-— sbout thirty-five years of age, baving | oys, four a x years | ng roome at the Kagle Hotel, ‘od nothing more {was koown | of her thie morning. Between seven and eigh! @'clook, the, bell of the room she had occupied was rang | by the little — They were inquiring for their mo- | ther. Upon table were found three letters ene | directed to Major Miller, U.S A.,and ome to Hom. Joha Norvell, Detroit, Micbigan, the Eagle Hotel, (a copy of hich | send Finglets of one tide of ber bead, ber g trunks of clethin, fiver cone, am ‘ding ring that their mother bad bid "hem bye aod Kissed them, after had gone to bed— thet they had last come from Wii ter, V@., and that their father was in Florida, No cause cen be enlcncs the act. She | appeared perfectly ratio least symptom Tilog har got teem found to throw the least ig thing her yet the matter. neue osleck Am has been found to warrant belief tnat tunate lady leaped from the bri that leads was swept over the Fails, Upon wes bonnet, which bad been | . Her bi crape shaw! was found ted ‘of the brides. to let her down upon the some six feet below the railing. She un- this to imdieste to those who should | , that her mind was made up for the feartul ing chasm below. fer father has japbed, Oa children Lg by mindiy taken charge of by the Flom Augustus The ‘oliuwing is ® copy of the letter wddroswed by Mrs, Miller to Sir, White, of the jotel :— my mind ie made have Lebaill go where my pM No one shall gaze on my mangled r Please take care of two little boys till they pent to Detroit, where their grand-parents reside — sons of Major Maller, of the army, now John Norvell, De- brought bither esllk pees: containing some gold MH we The Enovgh the uo pier, whic doubtedi, to live any iy will never be ro ins be | for tl “4 alo Advertiser, of the afternoon of the sauae cates Serr t ‘ted here that # lady. qaswering to tl Mea, Bitllet, lett thie olty for the East, press train, esterdey morning sn: nine mumstancee, beoding 13 the beliet that the of suicide are only apparent Domestic Miscellany. ‘The trial of John Price, for the murder of ( the “ Q | Wallets and « most bountiful and splendid din. = Mr. Irvin, style of the Hows jed thé table, —Fter's re. | Bese this exciting | President of the Sootet Our rep. great | rising tothe falling of the curtain it 4 port of the proceeding: kept up wi. "40d | rupted scene of the enthusiasm till past midnight, ts unsvoldably oro. | messed another tri out this morning by the great pressure upon our v. creasing Each act is,in fact, Jumma, It will be attended to to-morrow. ‘eos, and as to the cast, it Is pronounced tome ree Exsananr Runwens——The most desperate set of > ‘Vd. Mr. Hamblin. the spirited and eutarpeleing in this city ere to be found among that class cailed |G. “has acquired fresh laurels im addition to she emigrant rupners. They will stop at nothing to ac- @ which already hovers round his name, as complish their object. They oajole and wheedie the | bigh fam, drst and greatest of American tragedians verdant emigrants to their o de traction; and if soa moons any of them are sharp enough, ve sufitcient eou- a Teme toreriat them, itis ten to ono that they will not | Bnoapwat T#4TR#—Last evening, Mr. Hackett this theatre in the character of Falstaff, ia eco ao of the ‘Merry Wives of Windsor.” Porhaps there me, Ye Was #0 much fun, combined with s0 good a moral, ao, 12 this comedy of the great drama- tist. The smorous, . @PUdent coxoomb is served ad- mirably, and the virtos of two henest women vindios- ted, while their husband's “0lish jealousies are turmed into ridloule. Mr. Hackett. — with gress al ty. amd jelineation ly kolght, elicited thanders of .“PPISU, and Kept the houre ina continued roar of 1a ntertain- ment concluded with the leughab,* {roe of “Perfec- tion.” To-night, Mr. Hackett will ."#*¢ eS op od take his farewell benefit ia nd. Ninio’s Ganves.—This magnificent em sbi‘shment was exceedingly well filled, lest night, with ® bighly fashionable audience. The entertainments of ihe eve- ning consisted of the popular comie peutomime of ‘Robert and Bertrand,” of the grand ballet entitled “Giselle,” and the singular comic pantomime eatled the Red Gnome and the White Warrior,” ail of whieh was sustained by the celebrated Ravel amity with their accustomed success. In the ballet, Mile. Bertia, as Giselle, acted with considerable ability, aod her beautiful dancing drew forth the most raptarous ap- plause, To-night is Signor Le Meeous’s benefit. which occasion there is a gorgeous bill ated. sisting of * Elisir d’Amore,” * La Fille it, bs jumeau,’’ and other emusements;.which canaet fail to attract # brilliant assembly. Burton's Trxatax.—Burton’s was well attended last evening, to witness three excellent pieces. The fret was the “Queen's Husband, or Where there's s Will there’, a Way.” The piece was very prettily played aod was received with applause. The next was the‘ Breach of Promise,’ se favorably known at this estaYishmeat, which convulsed the audience with laughter. “Mre. Bunbury’s Spoons” conoluded the night's ectertala- ments, This evening, will be presented the “Queen's Husband,” and three other pieces of considerable at- traction. Cuanrnav’s Nationat Tuxatae.—Mr. Seymour, as Pat Rooney, in the highly humorous aad laughable farce of the “Omnibus,” was in excellent cur last night, and drew forth the loudest plaudits. Indeed his talents are too well known and appreciated to-re. quire comment from us, The “ Duchess de la Veuba- her” is a beautiful and affect; mirably performed last nigh Mrs, Bowers, as Julie, delighted house by the ox- quisite sweetness, fecling, depth of her enactment evening the attractions aanounced are of the most Inviting ‘and exciting character, aad deserve tention the theatre got ublie. Every evening the novelties presented at this favorite and always crowded theatre are such as to deserve and receive warmest approbation af the public. Mitcusit’s Tueatre.—The benefit of Miss Sinolair, last evening, was pretty well attended, and the per- frmances, consisting of “ Time Tries All,” the opera of “ Amilie,’ the burlesque of “The Bohea-Men'e Girl,” and the farce of the“ Tram: "s Wedding,” were acted with excellent vocal an ty, reflecting credit on the stook company, end og ‘his evening, ‘ime = pleasure to the audience. Then A: pny Lind,’ “Amy Lee,’ and the Bohea- very amusing bill of entertainments. Astor Prace [rattan Orena Hover.—Another fashion- able audience was present, last night, at thie theatre, and the opera of “ Otello,’ which was sung for the rixth night, excited great enthusiasm throughout. The singing and acting of Signorine Bertucce were made up of an infinity of nice and delicate traits, eva- mescent shades of expression passing over her gubies ‘were much appre- really able to appreciate the vizie and evccllent methoa peouliar to the priass na of Max Maretsek. Forti gave, ales, much interest to the character of the jealous Moor, and he spread over th oon wt is just ex part finale quinteto of the first act, which is compared, b; dest judges of music, to thet of the second aot of “ Lucia di Lammermoor,’ was delivered, with such s finished execution that Eve ele —-_ of “Otello” was the most suocersfal hose of this wengey end Rossini's music was umphent. Credit. retaek, for the vigilance with lion of instrumentists, and the discrimination he has efforts to secure results com- sonant with the wants of an Italian 0; ew The absolute time spent in the “ get! up” has been ry but nothing evinces more distinotiy the executive ability of the singers of the troupe, their de- cility to command. and the vigorous Intelligent of their conductor, than the rapidity with he diMoult ‘as “Otello” has been pre- Guoed before the public in such a satisfactory manner. ory * Dan Bose. 7ao 0 o@ of Waliett in this coun- try han caused no little reneation amor end the rest Dan Rice has do not hesitate te endorse Rice as the most witty, oe- mical, and purely eriginal Mister M: we ever and one whe carries with wherever @ better benefit. c ‘s Minernece.—As usual, this bend is moving on caimiy tnd soley, end ——— pode aah pe . 5 imme, evening, is very intercating to thoes w admire negro minstreisy. Amenicas Museum.—The bill of entertainment, af Pontpuimes, comle singing. gymactie feats, j tou imes, ie # img. gym h tha dancing. Avery yy ty Joyed at the museum Gran Sraeer © — The equestrian performances. thie amphitheatre are very attractive, Lavater Lee vers Family are drawing very large as wi ts succeusfol cagugement ot ihe Aron street ha je He @ at the Holiday street theatre, Bai- Mrs. Vernon ead Mrs. Maeder, are playing at the Albeoy Museum ‘The German Mission in Washington, and E the German Navy, * You notion In your paper of to-day. the Sin—You our pe) ot se Von rerolt, and venestion therewith youre og te from © previous letter of your Ber- porn Tosahiea by ihe Prewian govecmment, ond ta bit been rr io Bie yon, Uerolt bas been appointed Minister at arrival (oeeeene eaeeeetes of Baron Vom ne to ‘ing given to the Prussian government by acting a+ represemte- tive of Prursia, and of the Centrai Tower, Mt the some time, while be had pot received the permission of Prus- sia to ecoept the German mission. This is also on- tirely erroneous rent (russda, The Prussian interests, singe the ture of Mr. Von Gerolt, have been attended to by Me. Sebmidt. the Con (reneral of Prastia = Baron Vou Roenne appeared and acted as Minister ofthe German empire, and his doing #0 bad ‘he full consent aud tog of Crossie. the robation of K | coald give you Shole hirtor fear it would not im- terest y cap aot, however. the opperta 0 way | fully eubseribe to the vi expreseed to \aat eratence of your corresponds ot’ letter, regarding Sarov Von Roenne's peculiar Y a0 sa for the high station be now occupies. c fodit ee rence to pel iat to eve remarks on a following telative to the Gerw extract from the Weiner Zeitung, & ing of the polloy of tw F monte with vessels of war, Great Britain cert inky sote om principles altogether different from t opted by our present admivictration and whl? (he former per- mite her subjects to bulld war eteany ors for (sermany, and to Inanch them decore’ed with © » flag of the er man empire, the latter fore © orioan citizens to Campbell, commenced at Appapolis, Md, on |. Ae man, named Pierce, bas been arrested in St | Lowis for petty theft, He says be was once « momber | of the New York Legislature, as well a# & colonel of mi- litie and justices of une pesos. member of the St. Louis bar, has Tenn , of the abduction of to the Penitentiary for five man named Retliff recently murdered a yousg winasn at Bienvilie, La, beowuse she refased to marry The Convention of Kentucky has adopted « provi: sce eating ss eae aad divadoa. give bonds that the steam: nih ods ‘iter being aitered into a war verse, a0 # not At for anything “shall never be wed IM’ soy war” Sut hure is Jarves, B tery of Ste’ recetved na Speotal (vane of OC Hie” dajenty, the King of the Hawalian [aia ‘he 6" orument of the Uited States, — Net. Lot, Nev. Bs. presented bis credeatiais to tae Sow