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ARRIVAL re ebipping only ia Proportiontothe Californie de- ‘TO THE EDITOR O¥ THK LONDON T: make her debut or Tas 4 Sir—The columns of The Times are not the the Conservatotre with hte tnguis but 59 on board, dace to discuss the respective merits of the place on Thure- | st STEAMSHIP CHEROKEE. 2, aan Bamber of vessels in the apg Sp ae Pte ade tas oa Pence lata ived from the phenomena of electricity. To dis- bl a pe! aren bie be rhe br repartee wi Yeallads was made at Od., calling at Cork for jusasuch a question fully would require much price TWO MILLION OF GOLD DUST. | rders, From Talcahuano to Ban Francisco, $10 « $17 1 fectly would not i bee! id. Theil if gold = o pendiecnse tmoeateot y blic, must, in | on that day se’nnight. On Wednesday we had an Soi AALS to e000 during ra Bie Sood censor. Vi- | unusually thin Ceninnes, and the operations | | Loxpow Money Manxer, Oct etter of the 10th, and limited myself to the fale hortl; dto England. M dite > aad will weir fd ained 0 wiih os et Od S be Facos b ‘snares are rather of i iu | dit. oeeed to . Madlle. - | aflairs quotations remained nominally unaltered. . nt of such results and data as might supply you | rer, the poug and celebrated pianist, is also at the | This mareing, there was oven leew iaclination to merges io nat goad in channoten, . Nershnewsene, 11134 The steamship Cherokee, Capt.{Windle, arrived | bard dollars, 6 to 6) per cent; Lcndon, 49%, 9) . days. yesterday from Chagres, with (wo millions of dollars jemittances rece! ved by the United States corvette ¢ rn " 70x: “ i , —Mi & Co, ; Dom! oti, ith grounds of comment. In replying to Mr. esent moment staying in this capital. The | buy than earlier in the week, atill sellers refused | ¢¢ TIT) anaes i eotenns Te fe EW, ring aX | im gold dust om freight and in dassengwe’ hands. HY ), John Brown, $9. Orrego —. 32.000! ‘alker’s letter published in your number of Sa- | Grande Société Philbarmonique de Paris, estab- | to make any concession. The country demand |“)... pe Sadun, Biting, Ook The following is the George Warmaid, $11,446; A. J. Portail, $300; Banchec urday, I shall adhere to the same rule, ,although | lished about a year ago, will resume their con- | for foreign wheat has lately been slow, which has, | pevg again to report w very dull market for beef. ‘The ya lig. Ceara Alba | Brothers $8.00; Martin Manterola, $512; J Waiding- 1¢ has to some extent departed from it. certs in the Salle Sainte Cecille on the 224 inst., | no doubt, been partly caused by the fact, that the | demand is onthe most limited scale, aud our juota- ; Pie yy week 5.009 | t0® $40.00; Tadeo Luvin, $1.26; 2. J. Foster $1000; | The principal facts affirmed and commented on | upaer the direction of M. Hector Berlioz. new English has come forward in such good it be considered as pominal. ‘There has been | 4988 & Co. $315,144 eS ig Steinberger: «5,000 | Alsop & Go, $9.00, Total, $113,702, py you in your leader of the 26th ult., and cor-/ The young Swedish vocalist, Madlle. Nissen, | condition not to render a large mixture of and for pork, and tor the lower qualities a moana ce Aspin- ee ee ae a MDo: th, the Million fouornees. imag deter ublsie’ Beakeea railed has boy vaited in marriage to M. Salomons, oid Coy Damp, La weather reue pro- | slight sésenge hea en realleed:; ae roe ée 59,024 | john a ough, henge aire. irstly.—That a i P », have the effect of increasing the inquir; ich_compri 0 e 52'9 Sow Orie Paste Dot. 28.) hemselves of the electric telegraph as @ means of | Mr, Sims Iteeves, the popularsinger, has receiv- | for old, but hitherto the sale has got improve srather lower prices have ben taken by some N°: ne | ar Re Denes OntRSS t ereee ee ee communication to an insignificant extent. eden excellent engagement to sing’a portion of | The transactions on Monday were of only a | belders desirous of clearing out. The transactions in + 30.000 Pigs gerrantte etn i) a yesterday afieraooa, ,, _Secondly.—That the public in the United States | the season at the Itaian Opera, Paris. retail character, and since then the demand has | bacon bern’ eam Ald Serre, Sanne ws OmINS William Hoge & Co, 26,701 ng ; | ee ba aeensy sens i, dy srepeet a ss bus availed themselves of this agent to a comparatively | A two act comic drama, by Mr. Charles Selby, | rather fallen off than augmented; holders have, | Wy" *2icg on some of the best Western a slight ad- — pepe en a —— | his wieb that he should be hurled among peg } *moropes extent, called “The Husband of my Heart,” has been | however, remained very firm, and previous prices a all that now remains ts | j,cey runnewell. . 22,000 R. Wallersteum | The funeral was plain and unostentatious. Pray- This remarkable anomaly was explained in your | produced at the Haymarket, and a new farce, en- | have been steadily supported. No change has oc- | jikely to be finished off at full pri Shoulders con, | Winter, Latimer & Rodgers & Woedman.4 010 | ers and 4 short sermon were delivered in te oumall eader, and the explanation corroborated in my | titled * My Friend in the Straps,” will be brought | curred in the value of flour, and though the re- | tinue scar: + 20,000 IH. Cogghill & C Hams have been " sone church uttached to the house, built for the negroes, etter, by the existence of an almost prohibitory | betore the public. ceipts of the article from France have rather ex- “4 1%!) 191500 Davia, Brooks & Go. .4,000 | ¢ ’ me denne . Sayed anfi in Eng'and, and one of a practicable and| A’ farce, ie Mr. Mark Lemen, has been read conte expectation, ful! terms have been demanded po! 7 Gootdge G0. 16,000 Alsop & "Ghaunoey.. 4000 | 224 Where the deceased himeelf often preached te noderate amount in the United States and is in rehearsal at the Adelphi. for good qualities. There was rather an increased d_themarket closing | sinonstald, Bach & B. ¥ Tenney. his slaves. A very large number of persons, white iry for cheese. which an< colored, were present. The coflia was placed 4 Ivaac Bernheimer On Saturday evening, C. Koselius, Esq , for tif Mr. Walker, in reply, says, that if the tariff were | A new play, ia five acts, cailed ‘* The Templar,”’| show of English barley samples on Monday, oaly owered, the telegraphic communications would not | written by Me Selous, has been accepted by the | a small portion of which proved of fine quality; and oe increased “to any extent,” and that they whe | management of the Princess’s, and will be one of | whilst the best malting parcels commanded the a it arrives. Havax Manxer, Ocronen 23.—Cotton—Our report of teen years the legal udviser of the object to the charge are ‘persons who never use, | the first novelties at this house. extreme rates of that day week, secondary and | te 16th inst. announced in the beginning of the week ‘A. 0. Low & Bros . eased, ap- and are never likely to use, under common cir: “Julius Cesar,” with Mr. Creswick, as Brutus, | inferior sorts hung on hand, though offered at ra- PY gent: e Sanavet et Stealaed for Wu eUsenay Fessed befen sates Hera ol Meb. eng oe cumstauces, the telegraph” He adds, thatif even | has been produced at the Surrey. ther reduced terms. On Wednesday factors were already on Thursday this improvement | David Ogden aly LT Feat: left an olographic will, which was deposited Vottenet Jo. che present charge were likely to bring a heavy Mr. Avgustus Braham has, it appears, resigned | less pressing sellers, and this morning prices . OUF market remains, therefore, with- | Beebe, Ludl ressure of telegraphic business, he would advo- | his commission in the army, to embrace the pro- | were quite as high as in the beginning of the | out change. the inquiry being limited to the strictest | Warren. Fisher&Co. 16,000 Perkins & Smith. cate advence in prices, because he considers | fession of his venerable father. He is now singing | week. The arrivals of barley from abroad have | wants of trade, holders however continui) very | Edward Minturn... 15 000 N. Rodgers & Co. the as an instrument to be used only | in Scotland. The Glasgow Examiner thus speaks | not been so large as last week, and the best | firm im their pretensions. From Rouen and other | Peter Eder, .. Jas, Conner & So: when other means fuil, &e. of the quality of his organ:—* His voice is an ad- | heavy grinding samples have’ brought for- | manufacturing districts the advices are far from Camerom & White- Leaving you to appreciate these opinions, I shall | mmirable tenor, of great compass, sweetness, and | mer terms; out of conditioned and light qua- Lac eines wag abe Ay poder ro BM Sty now supply you withsome further data, showing the wer, well adapted to express all the variety of | lities have, in some cases, been sold rather lower, #0 much 80, that buye: Cotheal ‘x ‘Co. comparative advantage obtained from the electric | feeling requisite to give eflect to any repertory of | to avoid landing expenses. Malt has been in fair rk é t ) ly in their purchases by Tromball, Dale & telegraph inthe United States, under a moderate 3; without effort, every note was thoroughly | request, and its previous value has been well main- “* the State . ! tariff, and ia England under a tariff six or eight | ‘hee be tha laude ball aid vital tg Lee : scons trem the eho genes < either in the Louisiana State Bank, the Bank of Louisiana, or the Union Bank. An order of court wi issued, im consequence, for any of the cashiers of said banks to bring the will into the Fifth District Court this morning at 10 o’clock Accordingly, at the above hour, the Cashier of the Union Bank, Mr. Frey, appeared, having a tin box containing a duplicate copy of the will, with a portfolio contaming memoranda for executors, Young Hawkins Morgan & Co th h =< = gating orably interpreted in England. Charles H. Rogers a tained. The market has been scantily supplied | or less f &e vill is i times higher. : : ‘The widow of the late Lieutenant Gale, | with English and Scotch oats, but from Ireland and | opinion, although Im favor of « modere 5 lle ee Ae ee ee eee It is notorious that, tor commercial and social) the ill fated wronaut, is about to resume her pro- | from abroad we have had good arrivals. The best from being decidedly Axed, on thie Jon Henry & coum laden ‘ mA. purposes, the telegraph ia America is used to. | fegsion as an actress, hi been engaged at the | corn has sold quite as well as at any period of last ine is looked for at the time of J.B. William b'] Ganrbiogen Wee Grawands 7. Pasay eee vastly greater extent than in England; but we do | Standard theatre, Shoredi Mrs. Gale was | week, and even the commoner kinds have been | Tecelpts, t8 some yet think possible, lea Dexter, Fay & ) oe ae cit et caaiene not possers any exact stati-tical data showing the | favorably known, some a expect s crop of 2.400,000 bales, with a stock as | Jobnson & Lowden 10000 Carter & Treadwell. Frey, and Grivot. The will is of twenty-four fools x i years since, as a melo- | bela with a good deal of firmness. The new Irish vy as last year, both here and in Liver- ve. 10,000 Marvin & Hiteheock.2.000 | cap pages, closely written in the teetator’s owa exact ratio of thie business. Its comparative use | dramatic uctress at the Coburg and Strand thea- } are of fine quality, some of the best parcels weigh- tg and prices 20 per cent higher. We caly Fie ateue & fhiteh Moss. Friedeuburgh iandoeieta. Tales Buchanan unsealed, opened to journalism may, however, be tested by some | tres, wher under the management of Mr. Glossup. | ing from 42 to 43 Ibs per bushel. Beans have sold k'for 10 cotton laden ships, 6 of which had cleared | cock......« 998 &Co.. 1,850 | and read it, occupying in sodoing some hours’ time. statistical results. A party of Chippeway Indians, brought by Mr. slowly at about former terms. White peas were | at our latest dates with 6500 bales, eo that withthe | Ey, Lottimer & Large After leaving $6,000 and some landed property im Not having access to complete files of the Ame-| Gale from America, were at the time performing | partod with on Monday at ls. per quarter below the | high rates existing, it is certain we sball only receive : 9,000 Jno. M.Bmmith & Co. Baithinore ia binaletap anal het, eilidues.: tha aioe rican » Lhave taken nine numbers of the | in a spectacle at the theee theatres. The perilous | rates of that day se’nnight, and have since moved | very moderate supplies up to the end of the To] N.L. &J.Simpkins 9,000 P. Golasteia & Co. ceased bequeaihs his entire estate, of which be (New Fork: Herald indiscriminately, and have ascer- | feat of holding an apple, which the chief of the | off tardily at that abatement. We have heard of | sum pagel erg se fae retree nick Sate det Oar | aie nee MONT Sees ane bee gives noageregate amount, tothe mayor, aldermen, tained the number of words in the several telegra- i is ri i 1192 do. dy: M 4 hic despatches which they contain, as well asthe | ky Mr: Gele at the Coburty and by Mig: Gale at | corn tovacrive haa been ia’ lively” demand. for Ieee dz at annexed quotations, |The follow. | Josiah Meey & Bons Sao ae eee eee ee eee average distances from Which these despatches | the other theatre. land, and has advanced Is. to 2s. per quarter with- | 1°85 oe a igot, 50 60" MM 140, | Siete Osco free sobool for poor chlidren of all classes, and an were transmitted. Mr. and Mrs. Donald King, the celebrated Eng- | in the last eight or ten day seen tect o ibt: u t ie.’ | ecraabtessehl eee inter the toon. te ae Paster ee { have cone the same with nine numbers of your | jish vocalists, have been performing in operatic ta bales, 3960, Anhe eglected, and prices | renault & Franco phan Asylum of this elty, Ihe gives $400,000, m fooraite and the results are given in the following | pieces with great success in Worcester. Messrs. Baring’s Circular. Rominal at d8f, a 48 60for both pote and pearls, the sale ryeth, Blacklock Udotto poate Me lsepih tia. Wwe Ghar Sentiiaioaal ty pyar . fe’ be asan is J. ’ i 7 Tantx Buowina sie Amourr or Tauxcnarmc Cox | of Miaynenny Nemble has been giving her readings Loxpox, Friday, October 25—6 P.M. | of which has been limited to ® fom barrett J: Jennier & 0 equests are also in’ yearly instalments. A ec col farm is te be established in Baltimore, aad au asylum for the poor. The school farm for the education of the poor children, from four to four- MUNICATION’ arrrakine in THE Loxven Times, Doa- Her purpose is to visit the various provincial towns, ‘There has been less activity in the produce markets | 25f. per 60 kil,duty paid. Imports: 25 barrels potash E. Peet xo THe Neve Dave UNpenmentionen. : r hich lash by steamer Franklin. Bees. Kelly & Co. : me Number Distance Equivalent | and to repeat in each the entertainment which, this week, but, with the exception of cofiee, on aba wre) Roing, aod prices nominal. Import: Jana wakes. Cornelia A Deeth... J F, Butterworth, Date. ’ it- | when given at the St. James’s Theatre during the has been submitted to, eorges ’ 9 4 t rs of age, of Baltinere first, and the oth ie, wea, Miles pe ‘one Mile, Jatter part of ‘he past season, earned for ae the ell sustained. Indigo has oe = eet od ae but wpe “p ee a at GE Ro ~yiey 5.300 Bo rine & large marie cities of the Cale “The; rare 4 { October 8. 823 88 28 424 ) full approbation of the aristocracy. again advanced. Cotton firm. Wheat and flour with. | have received 800 from . by D ceurs, | Walters & Hawey .. 5.216 be taught the pursuits of agricultare and the pria- ; « 9 826 88 28,688 The death of Mr. John Ryan, lessee of the ; 1 destined for Rouen, besides 164 cases India rubber | philip Anthony. . .. .5,090 iples of religion. A common English education “ 200 88 25,520 | Richmond Theatre, took place on Wednesday | 0% change; but Indian cern being soarce, is held for | {oeeby vranklin from New York, which sensibly ia- | A. Bissinger & Go. . . 6,000 eet cae te atthe behoela, keane ae a Ld $1,680 | morning, the 16th inst. He had been long suffer- | higher prices. The letters by the Overland Mail | crease our stock of this sort. Lard sells readily, par- Bi. Stuart... . .6.000 oe ona Ia Ele to be thetsirinatgaliinen beak, . = 31-280 | ing from an asthmatic affection, but the imm ‘diate | reached ugjon the 19th instant; the commercial advices, | ticularly the better descriptions of American. We Par onaten of tee two pooe eartaee te tatkes ae rs « = | see | cause of his death was dropsy. Mr. Ryan was | on the whole, are considered satisfactory. We sub- | Dotice Fae ae of, $9 te Ok Se ree EE vee far as possible, the expenses of those institutions, « 68 23 700 | born in Galway, in 1797. From an early age he | join, as usual, a record of the principal transactions | minal, at 20! for Philadelphia, and 19 f-: Bal so far 88 their own labor can go. The cultivation « 88 17,600 | has been devoted to theatrical pursuits, and has | o¢ tne week, to which we ask your reference : Ww ither sales nor arrivals to notice. Rice f of the mulberry tree and ing of silk in these ° 88 23 820 | occasionally contributed to the metropelitan jour- M article continues very dull, and the only sale we | The following are the asylums are recommended. To thaschoo! farm at -——— | nals. Amongst the profession, few men were more | 4™#nican Szocxs.—Prices continue without much to notice is that of ! "00 bage East India, at 12f to PASSENGERS PER STEAMSH CHEROKEE. Baltimore the sum of $3,000,000 is bequeathed in 249,202 | generally known, or more universally liked, than | variation. United States 6's, coupon stock of 1865, | 16f per 60 kil. Nothing « fim Caroline, which is " *RRHale SL Kittoredge yearly instalments. The estate,after the annuities j ‘Tante Svowrve rom Amount or Tenrorarnic Communt- ir. Ryan. 10834; 10024 for $1,000 bonds; 10634 a 107} for inserip- | nom: at 26f. per . Imports: 40 therces Jobn Childers John ry above mentioned are paid, and a number of negroes ‘ TIONS APPPAMING IN THe New Yorx Heratp Doaina ‘Windsor theatricals will take place next month. | tions. Ohio 6's, 106, Pennsylvania 5's, 82883; New | {rom Ne Tanklin; 411 bags Ceylon, by ‘Wm Armstrong —L W Bloeper named, are freed and sent to Africa, to be man: tHE Nive Dave Unpenmentionse, Evuivalent No, | Shakspeare’s “Henry the Fourth” will be the play. | yory state < eeeatie pa? 106 » 106: poe wgloeted a —_— &r. eat Hy tx by a certain number of commissioners appointed by 5 gui vo. 5 w wae ne ; : i ati pT pyrnsent > 4] ee ae gg Peg Te eee Boston City 5’, 92; Maryland sterling, 91; peta | 26 cases ad Sage ort, found buyers at a8 e this city, oot capper OT no commissioner he d Date. of words. in miles. one mile. ‘d 3 Mae. ley, Sir John Fi ‘M y 8's, 75; Michigan 37, buyers nd 25 casks at {56 25. For stock to arrivein | i Ww a member of any council, to serve more than + 6,125 250 and Harley will personate the Carriers; Meadows, | 9’, a November and December, there are sellers, at 0660. | BJ. Warl Th twelve months, or twice iz succession. The two ‘0 23) Francis; and Addison, org Cocnineat.—A speculative demand sprung up at the | Other descriptions are equaily neglected and nominal, | yg Degro: DM cities to act as a check on each other. None of i 900 250 Mrs. Nisbet, and Mr. and . Walter Lacy, | close of last week, and fully 700 bags Honduras silver | at { 50 to 55, accerding to quality Imports. 224 casks | Jon 38 the property ever to be sold, but to remain for ever } 900 200 are engaged by Anderson for Drury Lane. hanged hands at an ad t fully 34. per Ib. Russian from 8t. Petersburgh by Emma Whalebone. | Job: see ‘a fund for the above charitable purposes. A 900 80 The Haymarket Theatre has been re-opened. | °'*”8 an advance of fully 3d. per b.,pria- | we have had no inquiry thie week, and ~~ a Wes large sum is bequeathed to the American Coloniza- 2,700 220 Mr. Hudson heen. very scceseful in the | PUY from ds. 2d. 4s. 6a, but it has since subsided; | main nominal, at £ 260 per 60 kil duty pald, for North. | { ¥, Wa tion Society at Washington. After all these be- 48ia 230 “ Serious Family”, in the role of James Wallack and of 330 bags at public sale, barely two-thirds have tern a8 well as Southern bone; 2,000 kil Polar | yy $e Bi ts are settled, which the donor expects will be 6.400 230 M M ae thaws be Lat | found buyers from 3s. 11d. a 4s. Sd. for ordinary to d buyers at 1265. Imports, irom New York, 65 258 Bisson ng verde seer y eI phen = - 1800 230 r. and irs. Kean have been very successful at good, being 2d. cheaper; while 80 bags Mexi ‘were indies by Franklin, and 9% bundles from Rotterdam G O Merri: in forty years from now, the entire estate to be die 3600 230 the Princess's, since they opened that establish- | $i) pought in, . Btock, 35,000 hil. Woods —tThe following sales have | RL Phy vided between the State of Lousiana and Mary- 600 250 ment. Covrex.—The advices from the principal continental | been effected in dyewoods, viz : 00 tons Bt. Domingo | MP Grn, fey land, and the Legislature to carry out the objects 450 60 Mr. Charles Mathews has opened the Lyceum, | markets continue favorable for the article, but the de. | im port. 100 tons to arrive by Georges, and 100 tons by | Yr Gnurchman Wma Pi proposed. If the commissioners do not follow his ‘ 4,050 300 with anew play, from the French, * Serve Him | mand with us has fallen off considerably, anda de- Love, at the unitorm price of £650 per 60 kil daty | J 4 Baldwin KJ Mall instructions, the estate to fall immediately to the 4.500 230 Right.” “« My Heart’s Idol,” by Planche, has | cline of 2s, a 3s. would have to be aece) in order to | paid. We notice in other woods the sales of 101 logs | w ‘Wm J Haskell two States.” Every precaution is taken to prevent 360 250 also been produced. ; efiect sales. This, however, has only been cubmitted | cedar. at {15 Per O0 Hil, duty, pala and 763 loy Ww 5 tol ay these noble bequests from being diverted from their 450 80 The Olympic has brought out “My Wife's | to toa very limited extent, as the holders are not at ft | peded net in bond. | Imports, 2 Fy 2 Wane original purpose. The instructions to carry them 1.860 eed Daughter,” from the French. It was successful. | #pose d to make any concession. The businoss of the nes we x Prd out are full and minute 3.600 300 lias AP aot * | week has been consequently very limited, sales of na- Py - ots nail . " “a 1500 = ny tae ee aie if as oe. i, ts Th eo uf Mr MeDonas oeansnane were uals ‘ ; 7 i ree 0 . quali- 7 4 = THHh vaRryT LATHE st. carts dacs lamtation at ¢ c fied y anentee They at essrs. Roseliua, lL Aquin “ 900 200 We are indebted to Captain Ryrie, of the od pay oh Pena 78. 6d mn bog er efi Me Siubuncentes his ° odes sth’ vened, = bd + 1.800 350 Africa, for the following despatch of the lates | goes of brazil and St. Domingo there has been nothing read yesterday. They fall record of his : tentions in regard to ¢ Horizon, of 963 tons, intended for property. His inver! future disposition of his 12.20 news :— 12 292,910 » je du on in regard to all 4 § : Tit sb , tox.—Of 3,400 bales Surat, and 220 bales Madras ighting buninens, ‘and to be comunanded by Captain F es ¢ ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH FROM LONDON To | at auction yesterday, 2.000 of the former were with. | frei A b si tee eter ee oul Se sree of ataaiene pay Fo EY ‘bales of fats | Obar 'peon. of his property ia, that ro part of it shall ever be - t leet: les h, was 387 words t . ited ? at Contemriaten New Steam Live Between New On- sold, divided or alienate His property in the the electric telegraph, Was oe Liverroor, Satunpay, Oct. 26—11 A. M. New Yonw.—The New Orleans Picayune says parish of Orleans he desires to be leased out for j from an average distance of 71) miles, while the ‘ ‘ average deity: service derived by the New York | The following has just been received from Herald from the same ageat, was 5,296 words | London:— tted an average ance of 258 miles. | Accounts from Madrid, of the 20th instant, stat® mplation by some of the citizens of that city to build a steamboat, to be regularly employed per | between New Orleans and New York. T jon i ise the necessary fund by subscript! To give some idea of the ex- operty, we may state that he aares in the rear of Livin- the rear of twenty-five years tent of his suburban owned three hu dais, eleven squa the e n too much work to do to per Ib. out, by M. de Flotow, the ‘supplies stock of cotton in this port is 45.000 bales, of | Per rd Dalton jumped off t Siem fy Mme fier. At the Rivoccl Cuelee ting ir tick eben 80 re Amer agninst « stock at thie pe | in which he sree peeernger, 6 ile tre 8 ype, He fa 1a Cerra bee teen voreee. bres has not been by auy means He Of Inst year of £08,000 bales, and 343000 Amerioan | the rate of twenty five miles an 4 Second Mu- ; é the form : Heme —St. Petersburg clean, £30 « £30 10s.; out- seion Captain Jos Swiler, an old citi New n “wow Poe le ~ j oon Nentto pe a ‘wile, that the regiment of Saragossa, waiting for orders £29; Sunn, £16 w £19; Jute dull, at £13 «| Orleans, to be ved ‘North and superintend con. | A plcivals Jp ot the font of Pep won gunet, ne 16,000 - and it the letter to 1,365,880 transmitted one mile. | Of embarkation at Santa Texecuba, had revolted 08. 00 98,166 Rest India tn cake in There can be no doubt of the | ies. bid whee Comes atte Neos Thus the New Yor Herald derwves from the electric | against its officers. The revolt, which had no id. and low quality, only helene are Hy Sictionss ita thee 5 Donovgh, opposite to the city, which is laid oat ddan, * round loo mag 2 yuet ee ome om been joined in by any of the officers, was soon | descriptions tound buyers, at forimer prices, the home | schooner, of about 150 tons, mam 28. into squares and lots P This iva part of his subur- roy changeit repressed. ‘The regiment consists of 1,200 men: | “T10,0° "{itviges thom ‘Calcutta to Tth September, | the 747d of MrT. M. ah ge y which yictde on engeal re. it is ecateely necessary to notice the vastly | The drum major, formerly a member of one of | confirming their previous exticates of « crop of 110,. | H's? £84 Teomas Bitageral ry | He owns, too, lange tract of , greater financiul as peng the Times, and bo the contrabista juntas, in Catalonia, was the | 900 maunds OE ey as Nerfolk, the Weat [ Gee ee very valuable land in every parish of the St er tn omen Eel aig Deen! person who put himself at the head of the move- | changed hands, at prices establishing an aivanos o( ee Clark . So ie = pine of mam ense pyemsepions, ia the . 4 American ml can Cm rng the tithe of these | duty, he was taken out and shot, 5s, ld for, mid. Cortes to mid, Bobrer, belog former | 1* owned by Ewhcoe Lorael Truske normous benefits from the em- ; ee phat. 9 Tits mec thoiyandag of jel, | ‘The Turkish ambassador, in Paris, had along | prices to por tea al ag pe Eo joohland, +i iNet, @ Pavonacius ar d improveme ts of others, w | graphic intelligence. . conference with General La Hitte, the Minister of pipes om beands tn Welna,ab Soames alana. f Naval Intelligene ‘ K nian atry, all along the ‘ lt is implieo, if not affirmed, by Mr. Walker, | Foreign Affairs, on the subject of the Hungarian ‘ re Ey Ee ee Donn ee w ga wn ae tie Knell syetem at fj erords per | Tetagees- It is said that the Turkish government | Tio dearer, Dest A: | qui vie Peyte, to anit October 10th—Willlam H. Gar- | P 6B Dev jensely every year inut ih . ‘i iti * , iver, der ; Kobert K. Johmson, li t; R. | RS th ligited mouey- My acthority for thir estimate, which I believe | French governments against the menacing demands | [A000 0 perpesee is acting lleutensnt; W. ¥. Oilites, acting ¢ Tr ave amussed sch immense posses 4 to be above the truth, is Mr. ker himself, who | of the Austrian cabinet. Linseep Uakes —The demand has been limited this | Palmer. surgeon, R Carter. assistant surge G f Id have been able to administer and 5 Sree preggo ee The people of the town of Oucht, oa the Moorish Ft: Dut holders are firm at the quovatious of last | Peake, pares seunes ’ — | preserve the same with such success and attention lowing table is computed :-—" territory, close to the French possess: Motnsers te very firm, PB ou. pve ew se aa yom t Court of Oyer and ‘Terminer. ’ Number Time of eorage num- | have demanded the protection of the French troops We have received advices a haspenaged © | whe ten. Sones BAtetes ent ; Deapeteles of tranemission, ber ef words | egninst the Moorish insurgents, who devastate the 25th of September, and Lima of the 9h ult ! wey 7. by ra that country, It was thought that, owing to the | Congress, bearing the | The Valparaiso Reporter of the 25th of Sept charged murder of wed $:%% | state of Morocco, the goverament of Oram would 2 McKeever, | gives the following items of news:— curs of tis case, in whieh . 14.50 have to demand reinforcement from France. 8 empty rate attack on J 17.25 wo ttationers were tried in Pat | he Sth of July, by a a 1 spot and 4 An attempt was made on t iy, by 17.00 | cating coctens soahies ithe symbols rel | Rave sines ya and Ste, 3d. is the closing vaiue | Me bt Tatoah + few oer Berm 3 St lien gee ~ 97 °25 | - 3 y « » | for present delivery. | BR. Gray, A. A. Hob t overnment. The ringle heen seized, i 18.28 | to the Connt de Chambord’a verdiet of “not guilty.” | "5, 71°40 therees imported Catclina, of good yuall- | Lioutenant, D. ML. Fairtex; Acting Mester, E. Simp | were to be ttied forthwith. apparent!y helt Im- ee Panis Bournsr.—Fives, 92 5; Trees, 07 5 ty, were offered at avetior, and all bought im at2is. | son; Fing Lieutenant, John PP Fiest sar. pant a ‘ 11.50 Merges wees “Cinch pet 9 concet wits | {S00 tage pm yng Ney ag Se ee aay og h— re ws - Oeeres wiebell, Continued quiet, and no political news of cor cuned the —The Bar » 300 tage s. . H A Sj ta « George lio 4 7 ype al . 18.26 | thove of Austria, had advanced to the froatiers of wea, tt tic eales, ia held | Purser A. J. Wateon, Lieeret, Capt, Marines, A-£. | quence cun be gleaned from the newspapers. | T Pte map ape clei Be Totnis & averages.2 008 14.06 | the Electorate of Hesse. They ate commanded by | soda, 850 tons sold | Taylor) Second Lieut do, George lol discoveries of Geld in Carabaya and other spots are | oe Impossible to gran ony knew. 7 Cl \* 5 Or 80 * p al It appears from this that the average rate of ba ge ey instructed an ordi- | aad 1855 bales Bengal | Glenr, Passed Midabipmen he inaceseibility of these places, the result can be bu ‘ y ig | istry of Finance. ey wil replace Som: + ee. oe » Jor noLIvia p 10 of Sy words ean Siicives ms’ eegubanoete vee Iniclionere subordinate to the Fisance Minister, ond one the yy alg i | ‘The accounts from this republic are more favora- | iesane a Jury wil this futher vegue estimate. I prefer, therefore, | “he 4 have the power of taking ail the reve- fore deciding on purebasing. Holders are all re ner, 3M. Ballard, Carpenter JG. Ta0- | ble thaa they have been for cowpe tine, past Cos. | Reiter Cle } ; “ - hues of the count rm. In good and medium Bengals tatr business bas .. 9 ton the ult; aod President Belxu, i od @i no ; " ae caen x site of bis former more ampie and | "¥°* mA actansnedie heen done privately at full rates, but im China little LS) ers Se ee Is message, strongly urges the necessity of re. me en - a ~ oF nothing as yet » oe ae J of 1S. e ere | an this ease ; pow by nb The iran of the telegraph now in | ne ee een Caen es > it Beeurse is oflered at £16 100, with few buyers Tur Navy Boann.—We learn that the busi Sirning ee Steen gna hes bean teengeaea am | tener ties Jade Bdmonls, he th actual use ia the Uaived States is only from four to | (From the London Merea ith winch we have been | » 8ticts.—The have been confiued to 400 bags | sutritted to the consideration of the Board of \a- Toflairs and coneul general of the I'rench | and he had not had am oppor five times greater than that of the Euglish system, The splendid weather with which we hav Bourbon cloves from 654. a7d.; 660 bags on | val Officers, which hae been in session during the C'aaits and Geen aeeere ee had been ont | ing with Jonge Remonay , for the more rapid method alludea to in my letter | ‘«vored during the greater pert of the month has ar ginger at 27s Gd ; and 165 cases Ualiout at | fast week, has been rapidly despatched, and the Sevecal politioal obendere hed been, ost | Gocantte Drosy cate tah Sadgone of the loth, bewy @ recent improvement, has not yet | ¢nebled farmers to make great progress with ov 1,200 pockets Malabar ginger were with- | Cupstion of assimilated rank so far disposed of that 4 ay opinion upon the point, (wb been practically adopied m that country, though | door labors, and a very large breadth of land has | 1@), as wer 200 bage Malabar pepper at | th views of the Doard will be presented to the mn # theacoused from the charge of t it is hikely eoon to be #@ It appears, therefore, | already been sown in the more forward parts of | Lignes from lds. a 1066. | pe tard tomorow. ‘The et int to be he government. vial on that with only four or five fold power the Amencan | the kingdom. The work thus far has bees ge- | considered ie, what puoishment shall be subst coming marked that he consid ) telegraph peiforms 40 or 50 tmes the duty. It | nerally accomplished in a highly satisfactory man tated forthe lish,’ which was orderel to be | ‘The news brought by the Chile are of little or no nae bomen would appear from this |h.t the Eaglish telegraphs | er, and, notwithstanding the lateness of t abolished by Gonarées at its last ecesion. As was | importance as the om considerably below thet power. Vest, autumn Jabors are quite as forward as is Thi predicted Wy the Od and experienced officers of the THE MARKETS byt y SPP implies, without distinctly asserting | usual ut the corresponding period of the year. ext India, and about 10,000 begs of | Leryice, much difficulty hes already arieen on| Vatranaise Manner if, that if une iness of the teleyreph were m | the rain of the last day or two appears to have ‘with 600 bhds Porto Ri board of the ships at the several naval stations, and | ™nilveted durin the first week of the ery ey increased, jaere would be a risk of errors of com- | been general ia most parts of the country. In those tee mast baal ee are ennctpesed. considerable edge Daneents, Gut bags aet Geen aie munication or of injurious and inconvenient delays | districts where wheat-sowing had been completed, Eoeaianead ian eatoaie temesea, i but the celebration of the 18h of 8 in the trans: ‘of despatches. To this i have | faxmers were soaeent, lool ing for a supply o 4 --4 <4 aavies ef the dopatt- aniversary of peg ee ‘The Cowrt was adjow ned, and the jury dis- only to reply that there re no complaints of such yy Fae oak te a “gpa the President has been invoked 10 arrest | terrapted besioens, that time sea charged wutil Mooday morning errore or such delays in the United States, al- favorable more disposition | the evil. They, of course, hing in the Sup ror Co though the revs, free even to icentiousness, is pesos Oe pemeeies mnutataises eatemsns ices tending upward ‘The | pre ices i haw of Congress i wperative re- pS Gab porters being | Before Chief Sastion Calley € end Jeagne Sandford and ‘Ee iameneis ok GE te tae * Me ve here has not been much activit specting in the navy; and the only remain- FA ak ne Fe Paine the journals of ail the principal towns are filled | since our last, but there y see att of tke eld law om the subject, which is left | aware that the raw material and man good oe, “OnE well erage ane Gated the eat betare tvems tot iy ia corblaning petghe eaveness tureyealed, is that providing for such other raat: | Racy, Pash strane layectinat Sieult in oS The Court maid ta! tay» mo: ant poi f 4 t, 4 ae om the bill of have siren tne rervoes enor ~ ihe ~eoaf f mabe in ee etic moderate demand at $84 6d. a $89, 04 for ke. Prem the rember of other questions et to be othe Sieehe, howerer, in second hands are «mall, ed to atopt . - Vork Heraid eutheiently illustrates this. Tagra. pagenes as at the ‘arge ‘consumia "fowas. Bt, Petersburg Y.C. on the spot, 088, 64. to end of your, sarpeed to the Board, ite session _ act | yop et a ig By — ne law. he Y ‘hat the rise has not been more decided we . for Jan. to March he extended to the first of Decen:\er.— IF) ashing, | next mont! oyere wi at Pec Art, Meta ang the Dramas. | ino the comunurd megs arial, of ton Terai, Now. 4 : Heme ayo manures urd were hen on! | Sid ‘paket oso uber party j ju | rant, by ‘esteott, ot Jose; and flour from abroad, and the know! Leen ” “ TRANSPRRRED om *Brothert ony a” hee been peprated ¢ | shipments are still being made from some of the ' Avvicts From Nassav, N. P.—By Legler me Betore Juatiees Duet, Maove, nd Compal, corporal Fe ny mm... “4 fore it, which cost | jar continental porta to this country, We ee brig ‘AEP, Copsia Fernandez, we — peng ing MA, oie ir ‘ 'Y guineas, is the result of pri- | yevertheless, of opinion that value of wheat will ies of the Gazette and Bahama rr ‘ (eee en the wap. ta & anes > j wee Oye Hy Dickens’ “ Da: sage | creep op during the next month or six weeks, as we the 22d of October, from which we extract t . Pe parti A St ngainet the estate of Thomas Ht. Smith, A pe if, Dishane re wid Corpeetelé do not expect liberal deliveries from the growers lowin, fereetepbe—" Nassav, Oct. 16.—By a late ‘eens tm priate are searce, « ot a eesatify slate the Qmoumt os 4 = produced on ay night, at the Strand the- | 111) close ae Cocteeeee, a impression we bean ee we learn Lampe 4 ty Baaee ier 1828 ‘Mr. z , that re upplies from foreign he* rey map’ intme: cede weellen goods com- Mies Cathatine Hayes is at the Theatre Royal, coenries will = or me be more moderate | ;,esitnon’ pain Be Deine EEl0 6 xa. raking about five thousand bushels of salt from one defence Is that the dedte a Dublin. The house each night has been densely | than heretofore. There is certainly little, in the ov pan, and would have a further rakingin afew days, F ot lia ores ¥ d ~ ane Lan anne | Soar tnee resent state of things, * eel on if the weather wo gh Y Ad won = 4 Ehoene ures ‘without sn7 ‘activity, except for Be Aten the ; an tan ae r ~ {ow nmanyof the northern Luropean L » Oot. 26, ‘a! alize ‘OMPADY | nine, for w! there is some demand » hy~J rool, his engs t having been renewed, in | theve hoa emall margin for profit on thipments Ol | Woheve iitite or nochange to report in cel eotten Rave rot spared elther expense or pains in endea- | tent and are likely to maintain their price, none being and decision re. consequence ot the success attendant upon his | tin+ from some parts of France, the unsatisfactory | market since t re departure of the Inst steamer, astea | Voring to accomplish their views, which will be a | advised to arrive. displays of the previous six ni hts. His Persona- | reeult of some ofthe recent ventures is likely to | dy ¢emand baring existed throughout the week at | great source of revenue to the colony if they suc- In silk goods little has tion, of William in © Black-eyed Susan, was truly | reader shippers cautious At the lower Baltic | Inst week's prices, eeed. The report that the inbabitants were in a state | Chins, nataral, and ¢licited the heartfelt sympathies of hit | i115 pood ted wheat is still worth 403. per § ¢f starvation, is incorrect; but at one time, out in, 4 anditors free on board, by with the ade | ™P formant saya, ‘were scarce =The island ‘Tre tepeetureot the opera at Berlin premiass te ‘of freight, insurance, and sound dues, psy | is very healthy.” —Charleston Courier, Ort. 20. } be the most attractive this winter. my yey bonny weuld bring t cost hete above the top quota: 5. ae m i { of talent bave bee « Bet NTIS Wage wi 7 cut markets. Holders of wheat in it 7 BENG 90 Ortenne ot 7 89K: EE | Fo, OccuRRRNCR, ; Ven Gone A peowe birthday fe pe rey thereires, likely to be firm, and a5 | Mobiles at Ta 5),¢. and 270 Vande Oto wae. | AE ‘wraan a ‘be late accounts trom India eod the United States | rash “ ' Pique,” i f dwy week, the arrive’s from: peve given. Bet hog tes | ie he wes ee sy p will | ° for bite there ie a dail dragging y \ Condere will pla} oT , bay i - men’s lege, and nearly severed both ee Senne Ph 3 « ade pithout the least appearance of improvement wes otherwise baaly injured — Nat Int

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