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Parse thus taken, and would perhaps, ~~ an first oe tunity, resist the goverameat in so writer of the letter, we are of rool hwy mak i. the Teo) uainted wil geatleme tai ere as well as with all the different nts contemplated among the liberty-loving ‘ubans. We should not at all wonder if somethi pea Aedes Fangs yy establishment of republicaniam in that Lise r rhe Mexico. [rom th the New Or! Piesyane, Vct. 18) _ We received, yesterday, tiles of papers from Tam- to the 26th, and from the city of Mexico to the $th ult., being’ eighteen days later than our pre- vious advices, The returns of the election for President, which had just been held, were beginning to come iu pretty freely. It was not knowa positively wae Was elected, though the chances appear to us to be im fevor of Arista, though the Defensor of Tampico @onsiders Almonte’s election certain. Arista, though rted by the whole government influence, aii not poll near so strong a vote as had been expected. Aguascalientes and some other places yoiod tor Santa Anne. <rista earried the State of Tamau- lipas, aud probably San Luis Potosi. The State of Merte so hus probably voted for Almonte. Michoa- cen went for Gomez Pedraza. Gen. Brava and Riva Palacio reeeived a strong support ia many jaces. confused, and ‘The returns se far look ve is not possible to tell who is eleeted The vote is givem by Stetes, and the right of suffrage is ex- tremely limited. Should Almonte be elected, it will be a triumph of the extreme federal or deimo- @rutic party, the pwros ezaltado, as they are called. Arista and Kosa belong te the moderate republican school of politics. hether the election will re- sult in a revolution, or a prommnciamiento, remains te be seen, though judging from the past history of Mexico, sich event would not be at all imoro- bable. It has been said that Arista would not abide by the election of Alimente, but would, in such a oase, endeavor to secure the independence of the northeastern States under the name of the repub- lic of the Sierra Madre. Ariera is very popular in all that section of country, but as those States, viz: ‘Tamaulipas, Coahuila and New Leon, have al- ways adhered to the federal party, in order to make head agains the great inflaence of the capital and the central departments, they would have no great reason to complain of the election of Almonte, identtied as he is with their principles. The i6.h of September, the great Mexican anni- versary, wes celebrated with great pomp. The Mexican government has taken the alarm at the movements of the Indians on the north- eastern frontier. Arista, the Secretary of War, has iseved a kind of general order, in which he ndes to the treaty of Guadal 8 binding the United States to keep the savages from making in- cursions iato the Mexican territory. He then says that the United States is engaged in driving the ladians out of all that territory which formerly be- longed to Mexico, and that the ejected savages will eome witha the Mexican limits, and after getung a foothold, under pretence of amicable intentions, wil veut their ferocity upon the defenceless inha! tants. On this account, no Indians are on any ac- count to he permitted to cross the frontier. Ia another document, Arieta quotes the words of the treaty, and calls on the President to bring it to the aotice of the United States, in order that our go- yermment may comply with its obligations. §@The States of Chihuahua and Durango are mak- img lag emer to put astop to the depredations of t pdians, by which they have been redaced already to the mest pera condition. Each State is to provide and equip for the campaiga 500 men, and during their absence on duty the interior ie to be defeuded by the National Guard. The Monitor Republicano, the official organ of the Mexican government, alindes to the sialernent that, in Apul last, aa agent of the Southern States visited tha t capital incognito, in order to propose avian of confederation between Mexico and the Southern States. The Adomitor denies, om au- thority, this statement, asserting that itis false from beginning to end; that the government was una- ware even of the existence of such ao agent; that consequently the plan alluded to never was pro- posed to the Mexican cabinet; was never dis- cussed therein, and that the British Minister never bas oddressed a word to the Mexican government uch a subject. Thus this wonderfal story falls @ meces. he Governor of the State of Chihuahua semds to the general government a letter complaining bit- terly of outreges committed in the town of Ei Paso, ¢ by another purty of three hundred Texans. ral ethere hed previously been subjectsot com- plaint.) The kc ver urgently calle for the assistance ef the eopreme government in repressing these disorders. la the State of Durango, sixty-four Mexican troops mude en attack om about one hundred la- diane who had been robbing the village of Samtia- guillo. The savages were defeated withsome loss. Buatamente bas been appointed General of Fui- division, that efficer having died recently. Oa the }6:h uit, the reslroad between Vera Cruz and Sen Juen was inaugorated The diligence which left Mexico on the 17th ult. for the interior, was assaulted and robbed by four movnted ret The passengers were despoild of ell their! ge and money News hes been reeeived from Yucatan, byt it does not amoxot to awythiag especial. La some of the districts i the south end east, the scarcity grein was so great that the soldiers went four or ve days with eat la Campeachy, also, here wes a great deficiency of corn. The Clamor Pablo urges nec: ssity of calling on the go wntot © for asail The Clay Barbacue, ot ‘The fol ww attend the xington, Ky. Hers ia reply to invitations to tendered to the Hoa. Heary sgtoa are from Gea srbacue Oontlemen attend the feati jastant, in commemoration of the adjustn ¢ questions whieh have recently agitated our coantry aud in bouor of Me Clay aud of the other publie men who bave aided tm this great work of compromise it be out of my power to but | om not the } our remes hovt wh h hed. and « wid hav hed fellow citizen eervices ih to the reapect at T witnessed on with feelings of the high: teneray wer ch will wth sad ix th by man nad moy yet tend «fragments o bey will be memo. wonder this « #0 tell where: b ble proofs in aft s with the pre ot with the past: or with the | past only ro taras we cam deduce from it waeful len. | one of expertence ean only b j ternal diese nsions by om to adhere t ot the constit o umpire but | Fortunately, in the recent adjast- | nent, no tiemph has Been attained, no prid | charecter has been wounded; sod thanking the God of oar fethare and our own God. chat we are yet one country, one people, one government, with the dlnwsings of Providence, * career than any recorded in the of bistory gentlemen very reepeotfuily. your Lawis SENATOR POOTR’S LETTER. Lovrsvinie, Oot 9. 1890 Gemrinwen :— Tt ip, 7c assure you, with deep and ps evliag regret that I trained to decliae the Renee of being ont at the ° Olay Barbecue’ to which you have eo I have besn for t pa rregret to eny that Pap publie movements are no ip progress within her courte for the speedy soante action of which, I consider (ier myeelt beand to ao sil is 5 wer, and under eiroumstanoss which seem to mit not cfan inetant’s delay. It has been my wieh for reverai yours to vieit the imterior of ir noble pa Ly to beeome beer 0 juainted wit ai wiions. her and eminent town thet there te romethivg ‘the festive scene to whieh [have witnessed En unmingled del! listened with lensed oa case os . foving Noarh here te every word of thee Salen havnnguae which ow have persbanes ote > ttin the public vauring Merve by w Ee joiee to be with you on the I7th , ae cruel necessity forbids me this plea- sure, me to ask of you to to those who will be there w essombled the following sentiment, in my Hew hal: ane of Thirteen—the magnanimous statesman ho ben his country is in danger, * knows ne Nort! South, no East. ro West;’ who shrinks from no diff- eulties, recoils from ao dangers, and dares to do his regardless alike of censure and of applause—in oe ef faction and i his noble men, your friend H. 8. FOOT: The itive Slave Exeltem: [From the Boston Post, Vel There wus some slight commoti jon i this city, yesterday, in consequence of the issuing of war- rants for William Cratts and bis wife Ellen, fugi- tives from Macon, Georgia, claimed by a person named Hughes, said to ailor, and acting as egent of the master of the © . The rumors ia circulation yesterday in relation to the affair were numberiess, but the facts we believe to be as fol- lows:—Mr. Hughes applied to Judge Sprague, on Thursday, for the warrants, and they were placed in the hands of General Devens, United States marshal, that night, or oy yesterday mora- ing. It was known to Crafts and his friends that an agent was here in pursuit of him, and his first determination was to resist seizure, and for that pu he armed himself, and professed to wait "Tor ¢ the officer and agent, at his seeidence in Cambridge street, where he also has a small shop in which he works at cabiaet making. In the course of the forenoon, however, his friends prevailed upon him to retire to the house of one Hayen, in Southac street. In the course of the day, both houses were reconnoitered by persons in the service of oe agent, but there was no attempt to enter and mak arrest. In the forenoon, /. G. Loring and 8. E. Sewell, retained by the vigi- lance committee, as general counsel for fugitives, called upon Judge Sprague, at his chambers, an interrogated him ae cnonlig’ whether he ha: med any warrants, and, if so, against whom. Judge Sprague declined giving any reply, other than to ray that he regarded such warrants as standin; upon the same ground as all other warrants, an therefore that he was not at liberty to make any dieclosures in relation to them before they had been served. He aiso declined to answer whether he hed, or had not, issued any warrants. At one time there was a large crowd near the court house, and one white man made himself conspicuous at the corner of Franklin avenue and Court street, by haranguing the assembiy and advising them to re- sist voto! he death, if any arrest should be mode. Considerable crowds were also collected in Aan and Cambridge streets about the middie of the day, but as no open measures were taken towards serving the warrants, the excitement died away during the afternoon ‘Theatrical and Masical, Rowsay Tavarkx —This popular estabsishmont is doing an excellent business. The manager seems allve to the wante of the thestrieal public by produsing the best dramas, the characters in whioh are sbly fus tained by a first rate stock campany. nieg the tragedy ef Vi theatres, appearing im that cb: Weyer, an actress of considerable dramatic ability, ae Virgivia, The amusements will close with the “Wiserd Steed,” an excellent equestrian drama, Broavway Turarns —Sir William Don, whone great comic ability has been eulogised in euch giewing terme by tho Wnglish press, will appear, for the first timein this cowntyr, to-morrow evening He will ap- pear as John Duck fn Buckstone’s drama cf the “Ja- * and as Pygmalian Phibbs in the faros of “Doze on Both Sid Prom the very bigh ch sraoter Sir William bears in the dram circumstance will no doubt attracts great number the fairer portion of creation. His eecentricities, hap- py wit, and great comic ability, doen arource of qiest profit tothe English managers. We hope Mar- sheil’s enterprise will be equally successful. Nisio's Ganpys —The excellent aad beautifal per- formances on the tight rope will commence the enter. tainments, The gravetul dancing of Madam Axel and La Pecite Eligabeth— the dancing amd surprising feats of Francois Ravel and the incomparable Leon Javel- Ui, are too well known terequire any commentary. The next piece will be the ballet pantomime of the “ Mil- liners.” which will be followed by the gorgeous and ndid fairy pautomime of the “Green Monster,” is every pight witnessed by audiences who * sp their delight by the most euthusiastio choer- ng. B theatre has the ruccess it dererves. At an early hour RToN's TheaTRe.—This well managed and favorite every evening. it ie filled by highly respectable and gelaxy of dramatic talent employed by Burton to give & proper delineation of the characters allotted to them. To-morrow ite commence hich Barton, Blake, irs. Skerett, Mra. Ras fell, ond Mes. Ub Mies Walters nod M. Frederick wilt musements will nelude with th Precious Butsoy.” {his bill will no do fil the hew May @. Mr Chanfran d time. aimoule om bis de- | astaining when he goes to an bis ATER. agreat hit. The performances to. mor- | row eveving will commence with the drama of “Jone- Bractord,” Mr. Chafrau as Dam Macraisy, This be followed by “Mose in China,” and the whole conclude with the farce of “Turning the Tables.” A fine bill for ene night ‘Trortrn Hart.—The grand Sacred Concert of Madame Dishop will come cif this evening, at eight o'clock | The retecifon of musteal pieces it excellent, Haydn's | Creation Monart's Xequiew, Handel's Samaon, Mea. | detvokn's Pau! Rowtni's Stabat Mater, Ontalini's mat epered song, Ore Agionus, with many ott disctiminating audiences, who are attracted by the | © ad Is. 64. barrel, ng lot of 300. barrels flour wi my ht og Bute could not trace was token ot ls. 3d. Domina Fate; hp ITs. ¢4, was offered. of 5000 bushels, at 4X4. don was taken at Sid. |. Wheat to Lon- Movre pocket of the lst pu was filling up with cotton, at go. Te Vall- @ have no alteration to report in rates. Har.—A lot of 600 2 700 bales North Biver have changed hands at 460 a 560. Linx.—Common was more plenty, eash, with moderate ral Motasses.—There was in ae article to. day, while prices we Navar Stones.—Rougis turpentine was firm, at $2 50 8 $2 56; and epirits at 325s0 3 53%. onsh. White aud coumon rosin con been in fair request for some time, sod the market shows no alteration. Tar oan be par- chased at easior rates, the inquiry for shipping haviag conriderably dectin« Ors. —In linsead there was no new feature. Sales of pers | about the same, 55°. being the price paid for —Pork was less act: ‘The trade were not ansious to purchase, excep’ fer the pply of immediate wants. Some 450 burrele were disposed of at $8 3745 for prime, aod $10 8745 & $11 for mess Reef has declined; and oid was in limited request at $375 & Figg for prime; and $73 $9 for mess, Some 00 barrely new beef were sold #6 private hams were in 2 50, Tho emount of out offering, was small, while sales were made of 200 shoulders Extra Western beef $1 ‘bs business doing for export. imotudea in ue sales were = barrels at 70 o7%e for good to prime. Butter as prime, and salonblo at 140. 17s. for dairy. Cheess continued in request at 5 0. Rear ate—TDhe enies of the day have been as apnexcd:—2 lots on ‘Twenty, third street, near Firs! avenue, each{$2.050, 254100454700; 1 lot on Tweuty- fifth etreet Bear First avenue, 26x99 9, $1,225; Lloton Sixth Avenue, betweeu Seventh snd Kighth stroots, 19 4x83, $2800 Rice—A sale was made of 50 tleree fair quality ‘at $3 62%;. Prime was care at gs ate ‘There was better foelingin the mark whiskey, with eales of 600 bbia. vbio and Prisoa at 7o.. now held higher; sud 60 bhds. Drudge av 270, ‘usual time, with intervst —No important change has taken place in tthe market was heavy. The sale are of tov a character to report. Tartow was in steady, Fomand for heme use at 7i¢ sc. a 7%0., cosh Tonacco.— The market during the psst week has i | ayrsony under the inflaence of the fevorable oars ’ y the Asia, and tho Jate accounts from the s crop, which represent them to bs. in some sectio: fas, ny ® very precarious condition. Thero has been vey little leaf offering, which, to some extent, has cheok+d operations. In manufactured tobacco thare has been & good business doing at uniform rat since our last inclade 400 s 500 bhds. Kentucky at 80 ® 12%e.; 150 Maryland at 69 a7o.;130hio ato. Of Bt. Jago, at pri- foreign. the sales embraced 390 vate bergal 150. @ HAIG 6.; 50 do, Cuba at 22c 4 months; anda small ot of new Plorida, the first received, at terms not stated. MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK Salus Tichbars Ext seve Rul 62% Cor do, do., Six'a Sssc: 30 Norshera Haureeh Th id Masssonoverts Lailroad, s 33; o. Reacing on, & 2! Pye ‘and Wai SM 0 d i Neues Railren, 84: af ic rd tS: Mera 1, Ais; 50 do. a Boston ad, 10 ad Ealiroad Bonds, 5 9636. PHILADELPD! ag Railroad, 96; 61 Girard Bi ed OE Ly mi Bae nr ns i, 0 do. Zi; 1,100 Cesnpoake & Obie Canal pret. Bonds, 8 eset 4 THR CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKE Thie market is within four miles ot Bost! Opera- tions were commenced about one year ago, hich time it bas increased ip business and i om with, unexampled rapidity. It contains o dred amd ty eight yards lor the secommodation of cat! 4 cheep, ont hondred and thirty-seven of whi | have been built (he present season, with convenient loves leading to all of them—the whole cevering an area Of twelve or fourteen acres, Tho yards are ail free, no charge ever having beea made for the use of any of them. The Fitchburg Railroad, which coancets with the Vermont and Massachusetts, the Cbeabirs, the Kutiend and Burlington, the 8 Central, Ogden: , wod the Connecticut and Passumpsic Hatir passes throngh these yards. By moans of de, eattle. ko , ate brought from Canada, Vermont, from New Havopshire and landed from the cara direct lato the yorda. ‘The Fitchburg Railroad Corporation have now nearly completed two side treoks for the accom. modation of the cattle train, where they will be able to run off the main track about pinsty cars, wh remain there until wanted, The Boston and Lowell Railroad, which ocomnects with the Northern aad leading through the different several other railroad in two hundred rods of the mark side track for ranning off the cats | traina from the waln track. and all other requisite conveniences for landing and yarding the cattle, p, &e. The Bastern drovers, aleo, coming from Maine and New Hampsbire, who drive their oattle on | foot, find In this market # deriderntum long desired. | From tho foregoing atntistion, it will readily bo seen pe nature seems to beve pointed to this spot, with wot to be mistaken. an the mont saitable | rplemdid comport Although Ann Bishop may | be terme ¥ cleptifie | veentiza’ whe will be 4 by reveral distinguished Seruin. th cellent burso, Mr. Mauvers, a very fine tenor and 4 De Luce, aided by ® very fall and effective ehora The orchestra Is very powerfal, and we have no doubt, under the management of the great maratro. ie | a very pleasant hour or, two cam be devoted this ev =| ing to Triy ler Hall Crnury's Orrra He | give a grand musical | ning. | Prurows' Barn announce» tertainm: Chrtoty's Compa erteiument te i nortow eve ent variety in the en nt tor to-morrow eve Avcenican Moswem.—The day iMeom- | mi ve on | cash viet ;™ »eoue dy « fr excellent Pano- nee This newly painted and elegsat | trow evening, with yaestrians. bh | Cin estobilehinent will be opened to. m the French company of & an oe ee CIYY TRADE REPORT, } Oe PM Aone There © market for thir ar : fair, The rule at $5.8! % for peart and $6 12) om band in the im epeetion th bbls, of all Rings, | Bre pte of flour ricted, at the ine which result ot 64.625 0 bb wee tal ment 700 bhie «rum up 2 ae $3 31 for No 2 superfine, $4 60 sht tate: $4 60a $4 62's 6 for for ordina r xed to straight Michigan and Ladians: and $4 918 lot pure Genesee, There was leas Southern four bowed more firmness, Sone at $475045T for mixed to straight 94 & $5 for choice brands, In Rye Pour net much doing, the sales boing luted to Corn Meal wan beid firmiy, A lot of 100 barrels Jersey ged onde a $3 1a. The prevailing demand Buckwheot was tair, ond prices bave improved @ rales of Cromeell and Birdeali'sextrs in | of the weather checked | olders were stealy, and | both tor export and for denies gt! bushels | for trifle, with bbhis at $5 25. The inclemen: tr the inqoir actions in Wheat, while pretty acti ogain sere calor Vsnetnae 4 1500 le good two-rowed, at 90e. Prime has again improved, and, at the elose, was held eas ¥8c. 8 $1 In Oats there was ing, wit Corrae.— The market to-day was very being limited to co Maracaibo, at 1 shout 60 bags Rioat lie. There was an w, a y in prices. 3 Air = The sales to-day reach 2.06) bales, with esondy and rather firmer market. This wae ape | cially observable late in the de: ket the receipt teleg niet, sales 4o, and jard ten. Pints thes has been more dving within “at part | activ Tetegrc phic Reports. New Onceana, Oct. 26, 1960. a's DeWS Was rocelved yesterday. Cotton is th sales of 6 600b mostly for Bogland of oneelghth, Middling, at 19%0. 8 The a, et an edvan 13K¢. New molastes has declined ; 300 bbla. sold at Qe. a 28, Whiskey is at 24)¢o ; mess pork, $10 7 | lerd is Grin; coffes qui prices are vachenged. The sales smeunt to 1,600 bales. Bartiwone, Oct, 26, 1860 No chargo in our merkots Avnany, Oct. 26, 1880. The receipts, since our last, are as follows :—Flour, 12,000 bere 90 bushels; 001 Dar- 1*Y, 11.000 do. The woather is very { nt, and checks operations in flour. Corn is in good demand at improved prices; the 0 bashes atthe for mixed Wer Married. On Satarday evening, th atthe Amerionn I. by the Bey. B. il. Chapin. Capt. 0. ¥. Prewes, is city, to Miss Canouiwe A. Goons, of Porte: mouth. N. it On the 26th instant, Mrs. are ev, wife of Joba ly are invited te attend the faneral, from her late residence. 64 Rose- volt street, om Sunday afterneen, October 27th, eb 1% o clock P. M On the 20th tastamt Dario Horwes, aged 64 youre and 9 nm ‘and nequaintances a hie fonersl, é o'clock, from On Saturai a rative of Achbey, Her funeral w this aay (Saptay) the | 27th iestant, at B o'clock P.M, trem the Festdones of her mother, 220 Mott etreet; the friends © respectfully invited to attend pavore a is bang - Ra] Oris, Hinde Aw ea jadeor, xe fonts, seat Hiseriot, Fooaone 4, Jones, Dayton, Mom 2,500 gallons, at 720. # 740 for small lots, Whale re- » The saiss | New Oninava, October 24, 1850. The cotton market wes ieee noimated to-day, but | evgngah, © dage, with coven snd nauk Millets (ef Warren), Dizer, Darien, 7 days, with ect Bilew (8), Care, Carer Windsor NS. 13 days, wien plas ee pore or Windsor, NS, 10 days, with Brig ( Augusta), Hs jen, (Ga), Ray ee ee sehr Fleet, ot as Ene mos out, a aur Boy's ina ty eaapoxe rig Marin rset, Ort 1, wi xb hae ant 18, Lat 34 bea, 69 56, Norahpert, 1 fase Coo! to Boonen G: ok Gor eey Be) ‘smith, frst officer, a uative atk the mainsail eda Spies, (of 3 ie ‘ehhh log woo uliet, Worlam, Wilmington, NO, 5 days, with naval inch Grand Tork, Robinson, Wilmington, NC, with maval 0 a), Giles, ‘lestom, Nitkerioa, Salemed anyne 7 days. Bone Bhs ‘unas Sehr Au, Schr Schr Portamouch, 3 days. qnsten, ——, Maohias, 7 days. tfcot, Sieeper, Thomaston, 6 das Harriok, Grant Thomaston 78. Warre Chealer, Ba Bath, 10 days. Behr Lnzette, Con Phiisietaeia, Schr Mary Mankin, Latourette, Baltimore. Satled. for Charleston, went down the Bay, one to acm, hips Arctic, for Livert chored at the quaran ool, and Ohio, for Chi tao ground, on agoouns of ths tag \d veeee!s are at anchor in the Bay ‘The report of the arrival of the pasket ship Tease Wright, from Hivexpool, im. cur Evening aision yeaterday, was ia: correot.” She hasno yeb arrived. Tee ships Germania, for Havre, and Joha Holland, for Charleston, are at anchor ia the lowst bay, aad Vietoria, for London, st quarantine. —" Wind dumag che ey from Sto 8B, with rain aod Fereign Malis. eae fos Rio Jausire, Ce eer one Baton, Randi ym, (G7 Bxohaage Mondays ‘steht inet, ob 12 ke nig bh saa here. Bases ee ‘Themas, Porte Rice, Barbadeos, an’ joae Ab the Brronango Rend- joy, Pith inst, as x, Ger. Postage to Ane Fronoisce 28 nents ‘Tho above Lotter Bags are also at Kenyen's, 91 Wall etreot Merald Marine Correspondence. Parcaverrnia, Oot 2—4 P.M. Arrivod—Schrs T P Abell, Dickorson, Portlan Anthraoite, Mand, NYork. Clesred—Steamship Mary Dale, Lalar, Nott ND; ‘Toledo, Hemmingwa: york; Eldad, Jarvi NY. Miscellaneous. Sur Asnons—Cope Madge, of the brig Rama Zoller, ar. rived ay Dy porta that, on the 15th id her pa mass wae cone, but the m te wore sta with yards across on each, and the bowspriv aad. ibvood | were both standing. She hed an arch don her ster and was a full pocp ship. Baw some of her spread ou! on shore. She was lying ubout midway between the light houses, and apparently from 600 to 500 to: Tus Doren sir Anna, before was vaken to Halifax 18th ins Yoretown, or B. Tenoel ne londing at Gingeat! on the: — re. ah f Cardenas Bar We have recived on several oooasions lately, slip® from the Charleston Courier, for which thas paper will se- cept our hanks. Notice to Mariners. Contucron's Orricn, inartown, Oot, 25, kom. A as GRE showing © white signal with red a) ound We was seen Oat 7,_ 100 48% D of Firmoush, from Nowe orted ald for Boston eet port, from Malega for NOrlosas, was | ie a Seite t for Now Haven, lewis Bean, trom or for Now Haven, was seen at off Nantucket Se uate Sobr Sarah, of Portisnd, bownd W, was seen Oot 22, of Nantucket Shoals, Schr Leatella, of qton, supposed for NYork w: i Vinoyatd sound Oc Schr Lamarting, from Quebec for NYork, was seen Ose 21, off Cape Sable. FoR oa Ship Mondsrin, Ft Francisco, Aug 37, Int 8 N, Fore! Perts. * Ang 27—prig Guinare,——, 68 days from ‘SFrancisco, with 140 4ers; Many of them yuflering from (heir crowéed stave, and lack of pro~ By Trowbris wi rien re. rORMIA. K abt Ang 25, for S ww days. ‘NOsleans; 89h, Uri | gareh Wi tama, Go: prepare a At de leh, brig Le a, for WVork 19th. INFUROOS, Dot §—Sid hare lara © Bell, Porte, Boston’ a4, Dot 6—Bark Louisa, Willoby, to load tor Phil~ Dele a, for Boston, dg; Frances (not brig) Biiga, Durkes, for verty, Posbody, N Yor' i dianés, Beowee. to Palermse, ready us Jobn Aviles, Pots ( i] is Patton a) Rando om) ve Sid ith, Br brig Victoria, Phils ark FA Perley, Cabanss: 4th, brig Cont- ar Forest King, N 4 bar¥ Ranger, Merril! B ily Leods, Heard, from Port 4-814 Prue brig Vickingoe, NYork. Amer'c sels in por! Homo Ports, + echt Sarah Jane (Be), Roboets, » Creighton, Jamaica. Sid ship Adsipniee, iqliohoray, dremes (of Kennebank), Newell, 4, are soles Only Son, NYork; Richmond (of —Are brig Delmont Locke, Conn, N fork, the D La jorrest); in Boston Bist, wae i f. Juma, Gramley, NYork; B Balk- Ga. abt Sept 2-514 dark Jed 1-14 sehr Zolsppi, AR Enesroy, NC, Oe person, Boston. Hsia, N York, Part, Bevan, ‘ont tare eobr Mim Baleimore; 24h, of ete Posed w M1 gehooner, with ID Pin orden. Nvork. Leprolet x. Std Te "Sauee Sues, i pine, NYor ahh, 's Moun, Oct M—Are brige 8 P Brown, Laxpher, Prospect for N Vork, (was at Tarpaulin C with loon of fore te paallant ) America, F Mashias for a Reoond P yp FA ae Deme- re, Merithew, do for Philadelphia: Lydia Ssover, Dayning, tom: Villaxer (Br). ee json, oha, NA: sshrs Boston, Pressey, | phe Tor Portian By Dunster, ——-, Porsland tor Philaaots Biss berad, Mane: Tu Vork tor Boston; Rasapls Phillips, awn, Day, Boston for Paitvisiphia. ngor for N Yorks Ove ip Ne brig Riviment, MeKensis, Richmond, Webster, 8,008 17, M—Are shine Rockaway, Bogworth, ay A eons, Hore. B: Boston; Liverpnat ar aie, wsiating, Le Mery Ward ® ihe Mai rehire Towed Wah 10th, wig, sohrs Bonibe and Mary Bilon; L3vh, brig Lorrom, Ou sere bong | in webs Lightfoot, Pageasd, Rs % th tor dor f pe a thant for Rontae 34 Sg Mardin Hampton, 8 Croii ar ovisn & Margarsy, Parker jnpvenn, Oot 4 —Arr sehr Harrict, Crowell, Phila~ ven, Oot 35—Arr Ralabew, Mansfeld, Ram tren Aly 4H Are bees iho Vina. Bose = epee tea Acadia, Prenserilie, for Savannah tleelis, tor and ta am. for Virginia; Richd Law, Chappel, yt, Obarleston; 17th, brig Roe. | | enya NYork; slospe JL Long, and ot ee "Be - “wv we Stes ton, NYor! Oot %—Arr sehrs Hanover, ah eae betes per Non. a ena Mi tchrs Busan, Baker, Salem; 0 'P are Rocx! Oe Are schre Niagara N York; 3ist, He or] isk tie ry rad Packet, dist, sobr Lacy Batu, Oot Marr schr Harriss es Philadelphia; 334, bark Yor ‘Montery) Pailedalphie. = Hames 28—Arr acht Leo, we Norfolk. Passe: Arrived, Ocean Queon—Capt MoKinnon, S servants; & Sei aut: ee S Lamronon Misa $i A ie, ein POR RN a Ei Wate ite unt abd Soh idven, BE Julion, Speyer, $ Sartaia. J Uarpor Jr, A Horner, Fifer "Avont: F Horetall, C Keitiond Mrs ter and tilare MA Kent, Mr wife and child, Mr Ghionatiel steerage. Passenger Satled. plivanroot Steamship arctie—ar W Fernandex Je, Balt; Thos Slocum and Isiy, Boston; JH Stroth a Wise Strother, Ss Louis; Mea 8 re Wi children aud two servants, No ton, USN, and I — Adol hb Mutloensi, Germany, rillard, lady anc ‘and ont ohildre Mlea nn Gritwel ard’s servant, FM Jones, W Gate and lady, Ghaclts Kognauit, WA Whesleak and tady, David Coates, Cel Jue Trumbull Van Alen. W Benjamin, jr, mi, AR N lauvre de Beaute — Fl ford, Livorpec Suidelt, ft ad and artard and want, Mr B Jennings, lady acd family: Mra N Bradaew, Smith and family, ¥r C cA ise otard and familys Mew C CA Slocomb; Miss Slooomb; ; Mrs Roberts, two children and se: nd lady; Mr Josephé and friend; A a ‘snd inf jady, Mre Lae Britten, garvan Willis Ta Haye) Mire Johnson, Master Julius here, or Pee "ier Major Spreque, two alien : 0 Tavimeo, ary Monahaa, E Baker, sey Sweene: .d 's gorstrong. Bb Beokonei ears. Si Datecle, » Marah, HDS Fader, A Beton Dane ten, Be dv, G8 Giltert, DS Moya, Mr T Garden, TC A Dexter, lady, 2 ‘children and 2 rorvante, Mrs Oke, Derini’ Geo Biracher, J Seiman, Mr and Mos Wacorman M Kel ow, areem., F Boclin. A Ari » AO “Gil | and pair. Mr Lore Paver’ FDeSain, Veuve Debolst 1 lise Walters, Mise Waten lise L'a Pet eaby W Howlett, Mr Ford, JW. i jathorell, J. G Comite, Jd Parkes Ww AL Bill, GW Rose: Pie kins, Catharine Oaven: \d two daughters, JN Phillips, 5 parte a se 'W Lee, F Bourne, Geo Spicer, JM Malone—i03 ‘stow Crarns eae aed de Villatba, and ser Mr Me Ponce de om jamehen; Loon, faroil 7. an Bastersly and snd Iady; Mr Mordecai: Me auera |, Mre La Brace, T Lavalette, CQ Wilson and lady, TGusiouy, T Attridae, M D Gall. Follows, D Little, € Shelden, A'S Martridge, B Jones, J Waldron, B Sea~ Yrook, W Lawtou, J Seymore. ; WH Dunosn Rid Shard dad family, T eS Pyat 7 Vv s OPPING. | PS ee ee TLANTIO, Ca Sheth, Gepitis iain, ot ARCTIC, ame LTC. Captain Conmsteok, ‘10, Captain Grafeoa: These ships having beon built by by conagast, exppentty toe foverniment service, « saben im their con~ truction, sp sieve ia thelr Tory care has re ' ay, Nevember 13, S60. November M0, 18by. Saturds = LIS OWN SIIVLEY & £ $ a. Nit AD nS £2, the rate of freight b: be oh JOR LIVER UxITED STATRS MAUL STRAM- thip BALTIC, Capt. Joerph J. Comstoc’.— This stoam- shin will depart with the ma ively, from per bee the fost of Carat 20 w » “COLLINS amar PAC Fic will ouceced th ACKETS FOR HAVRE.—SECOND LIN2.—THE FOl- Jowing « li iveve Fiavre om the 16th, and New York on tue ist of eaeb monta:-- nas TORR, rthen. . master. AM TELL, (now) 1,20) tons burchen Jobn Willard. waster. ut wines of be forwariet ~ yr 4 inearred. REN, TRAMSHIP FLORIBA, FOR SAYA SNoil, AND SOUTa ‘row Bayanvah.—vhe new sad very superi t Orons, Th IP%, soamaater, oth and eh of Ne et North River * TAME E WERSHTER. Tar eoae ay. Youx & CHARLESTON STREAM PACKET LIN E— ~The srcemehap 60 TaSexen, SACRAMENTO CITY, CALIFORNIA—THE FINE sailing eli GULLFORD. L. 8. Lael 6, sane ter, bri 8 001 ‘of her en: lending % 4 i oni) aifeet for the above port. as frem her well- the js out of thie 11 peroeive that in all probe. ity she will lore vossels that have resently Be F% re per art war’ }ORN, 111 Wall street, ire ao mutes rere Giiidoeeemees STRRRR ron cor FRAN ag eel: pai . ee SERUM © OO. H Wall ovrver, Roe ah (eens eee une Tas Line, Tae Siptasoa's ‘ved secoul cabin iad aaa tcrfound wiih seek i an sone ‘et with sion peteaat nat be w. one i gene fe ions per tt ang cao ands half per ont on Sette ree Fone om Pesan an Ba oe en 2 "B3 ‘23 Wo stores to bo landed will be tates 03 abe fala Uy tne pactenscrs, Metbassage enctzed Cee ae opis at the oftce of ‘the company, New York, 64 Serth st. ba” or Fane BEBUCRD—eM'i jah Tick: Sin ine on, Moadny, Ostobed 25 pid v'elock, Tot Obagree.” Chonan: ou REDUCED FARR TO CHAGH RE. faloen State Rooms a, TRON. Rrondeays OR CALIFORN: via Firm rood WiTHol DI id The Unived Satie Mel ‘teas Fees Panna epoegwotas pander, om Monday, ber from the pier feo: warren strect, foreremeat walla am ese —— oe ports. Tre ory guble foct, pre-paid; Havana, Be. ae Tesseugent for Now Orlesia, will avant to - wd au¢ opien: LE—THE SLOOP NAVIGATOR, 2 TONS BUR- 30 tons, drawing 434 Toes water when inquire of NATHAN BROWN, 98 ptain om beard. MEDICAL, 2B TRUTS OF AN apyapeaeent 13 Ans ~ iL impressive, and as thorougly ww ity ag any Ulerary pe Drones If Teen relieved of t in pn pre hending trath from ti Ner ging’ Wars Na Sane Nassau street. 3 ANTIDOTE, $1 por bottl Doster ALEXANDER B. MOTT HAS REMOY ete No, 408 Broad eiween Spring and Brea: reetes Office beor, trom) te Il A. M.3.te DP. M. ant T ted . Me De. Myo will devote Tuesdayanorningr, from 9 ve 13, to gratuitous sttontance on the peer. R. KENNEDY, NO. 09 MURRAY ST, to, permanently cure chose ¢ Veer? or F ¢ Word, mi poNtigens b “thes we cal aaa lty fo Dr. Keanedy's ad= Vortitement.’—Merchan's’ Day fook HE Ma RRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MRDIQAL COM. M Mexrisesa, Profomor of Disonses of pp 20: prise $1.—Youry of y by o timely ly for the a” cin, oF th iT the cone, femedies, and mort -< to whieh ber sex « (Extract of a letter rico 8 jenn in Davo: Rnemon'; ver " reatrated her, patting her life ie war, on thy m, Aeepalred « 400 of things wae inovl able, worst, At this time (now about two mantle), ntaising some al, Le Liberty. " ¢, Boston; T. B. Pete be teanemitted i Steuen All A. 4 maval Tag Galveston, MW." 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