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Cur Mosqaito Correspondence. Prinzaraka, Mosqurto Saoan, September 29, 1849. Whe Attack on the Indian Village—Additional Particulars. T have juet returned from @n expedition up the river: ‘end as it may not reach you sooner in @ correct form, I patos Mr. D. ene een bes pm to Miss aneegere, sy Of J F the 30 teak. Wy the Bet, ME MoCle- mai dey Caseiy a ay Finieson, both of this On Monde will endeavor to relate briefly the occurrence; the In- | 64th year of Gians had made an sttack on the camp of the wrecked Americans, (from the brig M. C. Draper,) and com- mitted a robbery; the captain took the chief, or admi- ral, (Suco.) prisoner—he made his escape, but was told that if the property was returned in three days, no trouble woald ensue; the restitution was not made; wo then took some eighteen Indians, friendly to us, ins large ——, or dug-out boat, and armed ourselves, semaboring n together some twenty-two pesos The Vill rage of jualm-Watle is situated ty mil from the beach, where we were encamped on a Deautifully situated en @ bank of risin, = tained forty or uses, or, as the natives call Watlas, some trongly and aubstan- Warnionn, of the tb itegl iment, | are tauy built; the ni sbitante all told. con. | deceased was in several e} th the sisting of one hundred and fifty to three hundred Reeve we ml Seta ipated in ithe ‘ating of Veet ome vee b gedl yp pe Lyte Gordo, and of tie hard Seaps baiting bones afew shots were fired from our revolvers, and, as far as | the olty of Mxeico; at the battles of Churubusco, Mo- ascertain tal effect. The natives took | lino del Rey and San Antonio. to the bub, ‘ond of destruct On Sunday, the 2d inst , of consumption, Perea P. attacking party was headed by = Nea, aged eae 5 months and Id days. Aikman, well known on the coast Funeral thid (Tuesday) afternoon, ‘at 2 o'elook, tro dicing man, and looked upon by the su tious in. | the residence son, B. M. Noe No. 13, Warr habitants with fear. 1 endeavored to restrain them | Piece, Charles street. ‘I’ ¢ friends of the fant are re- from ing the town, on account of the distress to spectiully invited to att ‘is remains will be taken to th en and childrem, who were, of course, inno- Greenwood for interme overruled by the cent of any Rane og but was pena ceenanes the M. C. Draper—(1 wouia bere to ither of her officers, were ors ba’ f house was on fire; the attacking party Spanseest the houses first of their con- tents, euch smmocks, striking lines, &c., took the “ dories.” pit-pans, (small cances,) Tarhed them tog: - ‘ther and towed them to the beach; and towards down took their departure, after com pleting the de struction of the place, Punishment hed been inflicted on some of them by flogging, at this place, by order of ‘Samuel Harris, a settler on the coast—an E1 myn The king and his commissioners are tak! CEN ‘tions in the case, and at an early op) ity { will enclose them. As there is @ strong pre portant Cong towards the Americans on this coast, it is important to have the facts correctly stated, and you may rest as- sured that your correspondent will collect abundant re to meet any exaggeration that may fiod its way the Sta‘ @ught in malice. ™ Mr. Clay arrived here on Saturday b: clock train from Baltimore. He was met — depot by an immeure concourse of et Jeome him again to the metropol tall and ereet figure of the great statesman appear- ed, the whole mass greeted him with three heart; ebeers. Mr, ©. then started for the National Hotel, acocm panied the entire assemblage, aad. u pon Teaching the steps of the National, addressed those pos Present as follows :— Genriemmn:—Before retiring, T yield to the warm im- mine of my beart, and pause to offer you my grateful thanks cordial weleome with whict you have greoted mo. ts is amon; Tellections of this moments th th ste of 70 iewill be ny privilege to again moot; and 9 them and to all’ who have so higily honored me to-day, L Fepeat the offer of wy hearty aeknowledaments. At the conclusion of these remarks, Mr. C. retired, amidet the lowd huzzas of the throng’ who had assem- dled to weleom: return to our eity.— Rrpubiic. Dearm oF Genenat Crixen.—It is with unaffected torrow that we have received, through the Georgia re |, the announcement of tbe death of Gen. Duncan. ‘Cline ‘b, formerly of the army of the United States, = eubsequently @ rep y oh of the 2sth ultimo, after ‘A braver soldier or @ nobler hi ood fortune to know.— Nat. Ini —and in nothing extenuate i mn down b teen te His friends and those of the are No. 194 Hudson street, on Wednesday, at 11 A.M. On Friday morning, eveyone Jane james E. Gallwey, Esq.,aged one year and one month. orning early, December 3d, after a On Mon Ly oo“ illness, Mr. Josxrit Geouce Denncxe, aged 36 (is relatives and friends are invited to attend his aaa from the resideace of his brother, William Avenue, corner of 49th street, ou | to-day (Tuesday, at o'elook, BoM mboat Hi; bland’ Mary,on her trip grenade — eon Fort Snelling to St. my ‘a short Denecke, on the Third rd the 6! ith ult., Weekly Ke port, Of Deaths and Totsenente in the oe of ereekive. for the Males waee ending Deer vid Matte 16; Chil aren, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. FE ines oe of the Ocean Steamshl; ' omen 2 HAVANA AND N. ORLEANS. Ohio, Schenel joo 13 CHARLESTON, Northerner, Budd, Southerner, Berry, SAVANNAM, ire ‘Cie a C, Catedouta, Douglass, 5 America, tsodking, Deo i3| Europa, Lott, Deo ld * The Bermuds steamer communicates with Havana, Mo- bile, Vera Crug, Chagres, St Thomas, and all tho Windward Islands. ches at Charleston, Savannah, fh the Falcon at ‘ngers for the pointed od to leave ‘anama month; heridam, Cornish, Oxtord, doodmanso: PoRTAMOUTH. ner, Nov 2 x Splendid, Crawford, Oot 20| A jew York, Lines, Nov6] St Mav! , Wood, enis, Howe, CITY THADE REPORT, Monvay, December 3-6 P. M. Owing to the severe storm and inclemency of the weather, business was checked, and all out-door ope- rations measure suspended. There was, however, @ fair attendanee on * ge, and, considering the state of the weather without, » fair amount of business transacted. Thecotton market continued firm, and holders inclined to holdon for better prices. Sales Were effected to a feir extent, at the quotations below, This being the week fixed for closing the canals, seemed to exercise no immediate influence over the flour msrket.and operations being checked by the storm. rales were mostly confinod to the local trad the cloring rates of Saturday. There continued to bea 00d d nd forCanadiaa flour, in bond, fer export. no change to note in Southern. firm, and in better supply. A sale of Canadian ‘was made.in bond, on terms stated below. Wheat continued dull, while prices were heavy, and only @ moderate demand prevailed for ‘milling od for the exbibited no material change. Sales were ‘ud at steady prices. Oats were ulet, whilerye wasdull. The market for Pork was Trmer, and sales of both mers and prime were made a an advan Beef continued dull. Lard was in fai demand. xt steady prices. Butter and cheese were steady. with fairrales The weather checked opera ons in sugars and coffee. and sales were rather limit ed, at Saturday's rates, fair emount of business doing. Asvirs.—-The sales reached about 150 bbla., including Pots, at $6 ( id pearls at $6 31 a 6 3T%. Baravstures. —Fiowr—The transactions reached 5.800 bbis , ipeluding ordioary State, at $4 50 a $46255, common State mixed Ohio and Canadian at $4 024 © $475, straight State, (hic, and Indians at $475 $4 81, choice State at $451 o $4 875,, mixed and Btreight Michigan at $4579 a $5, favorite Michigan and Obio at $5 a $5 1255. pure Genesee and faucy vi- ehigan at $5 124 8 $5 25, and other grades without ebarge. lveluded in the sales were 700 bbls. Canad'an at quotations. ry B0U bbls sold. at $5 12)¢ for mixed br and 25 & $5 87), for common to good branon Kye Flowr—Sales were 500 bbls. State at $281 a S2E75%. and 150 bdiv. Canadian in bond $275. Corn Meal was dull at $2 for State, aad $3 to $3.15 for Jerrey and Brandy Wheat—The fales tveluded 1000 bush common red esee at $1 05. and 1600 bush prime white Genesee on private terms. 5.600 bush sold at 68}% #690, Barley——1200 bi 1d of gord mixed at 680, and 2000 bush. prime mix 45 0 400. for Northern, « y Southern, Corn Sales 16 000 burb. at 68e for mixed Western, 69\¢ | endround yellow. Buckwheat—600 bush. Southern th o“- at ive. th, the remainder from this Ste nd lambs. quite, 300. A lot of 40 head were taken for ship to Bermud and (alves—The supplies it though there is trade, oe our last. Prices are firm, at from 2 70 8 $6 for abeep, and $1 9 $2 75 for lambs, 000, Corros. ~The inclemency of the weather has retarded Out-door operations to-day. Ilolders of cotton do not for sales, and are firm in their demands, We Qeotaed that fal prices were ed for nearly 1,000 We continue our last quotations: — Livmnroon CLasernic ation. Uplante. Fine... . Cor ‘There wae no change to notice in this arti. ole and the sales were limited Fun he market for all deseriptions was dal, and | the sales not worth reporting, Prices rather favored the buyer Frevours. Engagements have been made for Liver. Pool of 12.000 bushels of corn, at be, and 15,000 bueh = of wheat at about the came rate id cheese, at 22s, BFrort.— Malaga raising were frm, with mode: mand; sbout 10 boxes changed ~~ 600 ee, ‘at private ber ewr.—Quotations remained unchanged, with but @ HMmited business. ssiabuinet Motasses —The storm checked business. but holders Maintained last week # prices Navat Srom ite continue 4 steady demand, - pee fned at 860 60 reed bel tions have been very ilmited prices. Boone emained the rame os Inet quoted, while no en! Provisions — $11 & $11 2; wae dull. at $8 6234 generally held er; prime mers was Cheese was in fair deman: 0 a 6 dain poled tigers rH Oi re ios were not plenty. yhii R70; drudge wae at 260 , time \aterest. — os Receipts of Produce Wom Hudson River Line Flour, Darrele, + « Best, barrels ‘Wheat, bi Corn, thie D. and Deaths ore and paid for. the Rev Tomes Armitage, ator = Ny Aw] street Baptiet Church, Mr. Weft Urr, of the Pest OMice department, to Mise asanene ‘Wenn, ail of this 44 On Satorday byt pr. by Kein, Mantiw Haseere Morray, eldest sow of Dew Martin Murphy, Keq , of Berriegs, im the county of ©. von lan: Kare, young. ter of Luke Taylor, Esq, of Drominidy cot- tage, county of Cork, Ireta ent a) im Joreey City, om the 224 ait, by Rev. A. OC. Catter- Rye tlour | Freights were steady, with a | the'lt ‘eo | quarter te 2 evelook, for the steamer roasee, for Rio Jancire and | n'a, YL Wall trees, to-day, an | Port of New York, Dec. 4, 1849. wana Me De stk Colter Comet, Ho! i Favs Bhs Bagton, "A a iris, i ei uw jchmon jerton; Borge , Peters: ura, J Hunter; agi inte some on Oe Arrivea. Bark Prescott (of Boston), Spear, Bordeaux, with bran- Hes, te J Durand & Co. The F lies at auchor noar Robbia’s with salt, to RW Truud: “ake Matilda, Wooster, Eastport, 7 days, Cates. Cail 12 days. Betz Cabot, Nickerson, Bo avon, 8 day ily, with rain, “Malls. 11 o'eisok. m4 fore 4 o'clock. Lottore cam be prepaid at the Herald office te any part of the wo L » for Havana, per steamer Tayaba, will elose the Exchange Reoding Room (67 Exehauge), this Gay, at it mer Tomnesses, for Rio Jancire and the buve at 2 o'cloek. opia, for Halifax Letren Davos of stermer T Valparaiso, will close at K Lt. Offered on Mobday, 1400 beeves, (400 from | i 50 | | Ayres | Was launched at New York Sept, 24u | Voyage, having sri | Mebileand N.Orleans, rr and Ter de- | Pw teller Seth, Rpg tisthor, Bop) YR Clesred—Bark J Welsh, Ame Holmes, Halifax; sobre Bore Con Hows Br Baio Bovrvany, from Potete for fe on Wi } Sens Rosanna, a. 0b Glowsesten, lost bows | | with a sehr unknown, mae Senn Favonrrs, of Chatham, wae entirely destroyed by fire on the mornin ot it tee tn ® Portsmouth J he Deh ult, with part of her cargo, ke eto nip “intended to be culled the Aibert launched at that tewn, that their ship has the priority inthe nam that name. ‘announced to plied In their paper of Avg lsth, The New York pi fi 1 Fretted that two new tne ships s Pent oy TBosves meats of November, Tai Arrivals. Barks. Brigs. As Bhi Fy. Sehe. Stoops. Tetal. 8 s 17 i el 1 io 6 3% Sharks, 2 brigg aad 109 sehes French, m1 brig Danish, 1 eske n. by henceforth Tthat ts 8 at nem, which, with the miles, The ship is anchored in 6: ‘ i ° Mctent deysh of water 4 b on the conve. Tei nly decig Betemporary hers, and to be removed when ti I ¥ Benvee shail have been constructed.~ (Galvostou ov re it painted ports, and show. was soon 97, lat 30, lon 75 1 Ip Rajah jackeon, from New York for New Orleans, Nov jon’ of Beverly, from Boston for Charleston, Nov 14, off Cape Frio. all jee, of and from Philadelphia for H no date, days from Portiand for Mobile, Nov 25, Int 38 lon Eten standing to the Southward, Nov 22, Int 2616 FOR CaLironmta cry Ved iia Amerits, Sowle, from Providence opt 8) and oy, (0007) for San Francisco, Oot 9, lat 12 N, a etter MM in her foretopeail, stand 8 27, lat 18 A | fete AY I Miter! il, from Fall River 2 ell, fr iver A Ore pen Talmo, eae) for Boston; Port ( ) bee! hanna ( Brem), Jach dae, ‘nronahion, oa Oriole Upto renee ‘an 8 ( Hioba, for Ualifor~ itand, ih, art elbuen, diag: Baveh, ‘ee Boston, neat barks Tiberi: B the 3d oa 4 eae Horrman, in the family. are respeotfully vited tc attend bis funoral, from bia late en 23d November, at Old Polnt tizapeTn Gatiwer, daughter of \d severe ONIDAS eeueetiae Nov l4—Sld Maria neiro. ready; do; Toad Ver do, Bar! nape Dinrre, Nov 13—Hayward, Clay, for Curscoa, Hancock, for Works fartatr; achra Jane 8 Bits, Willems, tee New Orleans, Idz; use Treen Trieste, do. gat an Bee 10 Deo 20 ly reported as the Matthew yield, Mo, 10 days, with » Dee 3—Wind during tho hy from the NE, and blowing for Havana, will olose at for Havana, will eloseat ook. ornal states in reference to the new | ailatin, recently | vortised. Abbott Mrs Assbel Al and = Savi pin could not be made | ilps, Banthall, from Baltimore (Zaly 9) for } jincela, from Boston for New Orleans, Nov | Bi aco Huré, Boston; Sth, Frances Partridge, raat i8—Arz Sam) Hicks, Curry (from Liver- ne. yi v 3—Arr Stephen Lurman, Clark, Baltimore ‘ov 8—Sld Brilliant, Smith, Wilmington, NC. NAS, Nov 2-= ‘Bark Mary Sane, am an, from NYork Fr 17th to re, ee Bos on nor = ‘ork. airy boone, ork. acne ue or 6 fn Mieted Anderson, Coffin, (from yo ioe Ame vecakam, Wyoats fr Noy 18-Are Abel, Hioks, fom Cardi for Savan- ast and bows ui Nov $"-OM Prooioss, from N York; 10th, Gotha, Gunoa, Noy 9--Ship Sarah Rich, feom Now Or- lyse att Oot si (aeNoy "sa Toported); bark Parthian, a Mog aie, Davie, for Boston, mery for Boston, of i anon, Bos- a ; 25th. woh Ro- lief, ge ae Paes pn; ath, aes Solin, Doane, do; Newell, NYork; Wilberforce, ty Co ieee ~Bark A G Hill, Ca ov 11—Sid Aramints. ittlefield, i bo 7, for Now Orleans; C mmodore, bert, Rogers, ana! Intrinsic, ‘MoFarlano, ng Calder, Polistors Cha a ‘ Nov iG—Are Gray, Alexander, Virgiats. Lag, a, fox Now York. 5--Brig Emily Farnham, Broinholm, from Boston (July "\0) for Bau Francloco, few ‘days, put in for wate Nov 2Tark Spartan, Cook, for Boston, igs Vot- ta; Can ints Me m Malte arr Oot Sth, fore port in U taton, Iie Bia cee: ‘Oc B Ex thip Cato, Sprague, Gioia; Nov 2d, brig Car- rier, MALaGa, NovocBarks EA Kinsman, Titoomb, for B: , Misaarn, Jarvis, for do, ds, Edgar, Ellis, for he 2 ix Rolersom, Crowell, m_ N York, in quarantige, K Wogram, Elwell, for Boston, had pg lantine, Avery, for Boston: 10d Columbia, Phittip, ding. Bi ager too and ald for Jamaica. “Sehr Enterprise, Molatyre, from N touched on the lot, with the intention of % was not permitted to land in conse- Dallast, no yosvel being allowed to land table cargo to land pags gakiog ‘yons, Caines, and Jas Perl ns (3), for NYo: uno; bark Sarah Boyd, Deum- OCHELLE. Nov joa Hualeo, Emery, NYork. Sld Maris h2tsia Ashley, O'Hara, NYork, and arr at a Soros, Bent a 25--Ship Santiago, Redman, from Ua, Glow June 16) for Bata Barada, Oct 2h Dark Delaware, Meston, from Axero, QJE 2th, 6 tnidh Idg for Boston; brig'T ‘rouant, from was ashore two vein tho Gule bat go off without, age. Sid } om bark Bovis, Prior, for a1 outport, to lo: in part for B. Sr Jon, NB, Nov 27-- Soh Toot, Hilton, and Lord Pitz. is Vee, King, NYerk; 25th, brig Jane Allis CA Sept 1 (not 23th)--Sld ship Tndepond- ee=Ship Abram (Aust), for NYork, rowdy; for do, ldg; brig Hollander, for Messina, _Home Ports. Tomlin, Philadelphia; ince, "Sid 33th, aohr Juan Happahannock Rive s sahte Cbeeapeake, Seu rk. Below, ship Lanide, Columbiana N Balti more; Oneoo, from Manila. Tole-~ milla, from Branaye ‘others. Brough Abi Bartimons, Deo d— * juenos Ayres; Br ‘ahs 3h via Charleston, (where she put im ity, Por ‘Gerard, Hi 4, do; steamer u bar at h andar: Peinidads Sia each ‘Cormelia si evan an, Cor: Marseilles; brics Francia, 3 ‘ardner, Si ra, Taker, Wat Indica hy Newman, ‘Teiui- Nov 29 Arracht, O Hf Hale, Gilbey, Phila delphia for Portland. Sid sobr Bolivar, Barnard, Neef astro, Nov 21--Art sch Textn, aSullough, NY orks bri Sumner, do; z7th, sch yoke, Smith, de, we 5 2hth, Beael my, Nov 25-- Ar ach, Mar a ard, do; Jane, ipniey 0th, ach . 1 & si Naha a, wie rk, do; St, Nor’ almire , = 'NYoens Fuh brig anvyinoes foe berty ven Gom, end ane ion. and Swits ip ey tae just been received, ting that the gale which now 33 lipo had the effect to the k Pp towuch ane: that Falmo: Tapupieo, Wi Wilson, Nila Le Dol, Dees, 1 AM—Yeaterda: Daw. tte, for Apajecigola, Wil hee ae = morrow tad: | pvt po with im force from the ¥, ing of enow. Lurre, at }- % Ee id brige Bell Porte in (new) Wilson, New (Quoddy Belle, Tow omist (Br), Perry, Liver- hrs Atlantic, Smith, New . Sid brig Anna, ay Law, Chi jd brig Adaa, Shorm: us Rnrotas, Trefethen, Nor- ork. Sid 'tb, ship North Atl wrenvront, Nov 29—Arr Yorks Hannah Grant, Smith, Balti soy, San Francisco, ne. Fouriano, Nov %--Arr brig Pennsylvania, Pinkbam, Buchevilles SC; sch DB Kocler, 3 O t joody, Bate Wm Popo, Fester, NY nidad; brig Hey wrt A Matagorda vin tinlvastan © Mave Amérionp. A Cw i Bylyia Wilden, Leet, Lorman's Pond (Daha- , Suffolk; a Sgt Gidos, Alba- + MoD. Now Marr aches New York, Smack, NYork; Marictta Burr, Osborse, do; Fair, Parnell, do; O H Perry, Burpee, Mobile, Savannau, i gcd driae Philare, ‘Thateher, N Tork; AL \ , Ingalls, NYork. S14, brig Six Bro’hers, B Sarre, Nov Rio Grande. Std brig Margaretta, Ric Dee 1- Arr batk Edw Koppieeh, Upto 0th, ba Peay English, a ae Pintadgiphias ld 20h, brig Marcha Kilem: Fawn . op Keport, NYork. ma) ov 21—Arr echt Vermilion, Smith, N +, Anaconda, Mary, Ann Gardner, aad gers Salled. Footy Belle, from * wie 18 Hanan Goodw T Goodwin, W Good x ) Allen, T Burnham, W 1, Ts PAPPR RATING THe yLATien: bi jeateatiariie, the Lier in which they are ad- LADIES’ List. A 4 Sarah Anderson Peroilla Agneke Matilda 2 Anstin Sai Broughton Mrs B Dens ut Sarah AAS pharity. 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