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Upharsin”’ of your sister cael scarce requires « another Daniel” to decipher it. hi- tical news | have none. zman has expectations of being sent minieter to England. Late news from the States bas given new vigor to coflee and hide speculators. receat in cotiee hes led many to believe, chet theft is to be such another series of last year witnessed, and pricesremain firm. Hides have risen considerably. The arrangement of the py» claim in Leen to, and arising from, the Ley de Ee een referred to two gentlemen appointed by the President. Mr. Wilson remaine firm in his demands, and will have justice done his countrymen, He has been energetic and untir- ing in his endeavors, and will succeed in his aim wishes. He hasdone more to show forth this infamous law, in its true light, than any other maa in Venezuela. Once more, yours, Festus. Caracas, Oct. 5, 1850. Politics in Venezucla—Depravity of the Party Press—Infamous Sentiments, §. We are just at the height of our political excite- ment. Our papers, for weeks past, have been teeming with fulsome praises and bitter denuncia- tions of their respective favorites or opponents. Where it is to end, or if it is toend atall, not. Certainly, the end is not yet. the unhealthy excitement have arisen various pe- riodicals, in the eapitel and elsewhere, which far exceed, in the spirit of bloody vindictiveness, any- thing that other republics we wot of, ever gave birth to, in their wildest throes of revolutionary frenzy. The triumvirate, in times when the won- dering world shuddered, trembled, and grew pale at their excesses, scarce dreamed of peaning such articlés as the pregnant press of Veaezuela has and is giving birth to. But l will quote a single passage to you, which needs no cc mentary; indee 4 could color more vividly the bloody page k ing to Monagas, the writer says:— If your excessive clemency had not easourged the | ‘ traitors ; if, om the 24th of January, you ue t the people to chastise them as they desery bed shot Paes and his traitor companions eight their rurrender to the power of the people: i <ech of them had expiated upon the seaffold their crimes agsiust their injured country; if a bundred Leads bad then faliew, we would now be quiet, and the people and government secure. fee them now, ineviting you with the names of the sanguinary anc the robber, and rcofflug you with the infamous tics of tiger, panther, tactious, &e. * Liberals! One remedy is alone left us. Do you know it? Lead and steel—blood and death! When impure and insolent blood shall flow; when theypopulace shall heave made ap example; when the Presideat shail sting in every square, like that of the France; when the soil of our country sball bave beem purited and purged of ite many tafa traitors, then shall we Rave peace and liberty; rhall we live, and then will the people be able to cbaunt the sacred hymn ct victory. * * * General u hear what the insolent tell you: be- ng your brother in the presidential you Will pass through pools of blood to ihe sttainrabat of your wishes. Well. then. General, you sbould prove to them the truth of their assertions; prove yoursif a Nero,” &o., Ko. But I have given you enough of this ils icle. That the fulfitment of this advice ts th with of many of President Monagas’ ill-a | visiv friends, there is not the shade of a shadow of doubt.’ Fortunately for Venezuela, Monagas he: teo much sense, and, | will even edd, tov goo: heart, to follow their advice, the success of which would be gloated over by hundre: who have nothing to lose, and everything to gain, and who would be foremost in calumniating him after wards. They would have their lovely but un- happy country still unhappier, and made a eharael house. The clouds of revolution aad civil f are again gathering, and will soon, I fear, burst in awful violence upon this distracted repablic e has lost the confidence of her ublest vod best citizens. Her eredit abroad is among the things that were. With eve pg to place her high up in the rank of republics —men of unquestioaad'e talemt—endless resources, if properly garnered—a country blessed with every clime, from the torrid to the temperate, and from the temperate te the frozen—a_ seaboard which embraces the entire Gulf of Mexico, and part of the AUantic—she might defy the world ef commerce against |v But the fates are against her; and, while | Ie. them to unravel the web of her destiny, Festus. The Politics and Progress of Chill. [From the Valparaiso Reporter, Sept. 24. During the va month, the political sky has been obscured by several threatening clouds, which, however, have passed away without a storm. In the capital, political clubs called “ Egalice Olube,” a meagre imitation of those in the Frenc' copitel, have been formed, by a few hundred young men, who, inflamed by their leader's in- temperate apeecbes, have manifested a disposition to make an attack upon the goverament. ‘They have effected nothing. The very sta- bility and integrity of the party to whom they were opposed ensured their silence, and defeated their opposition. We are of opimion, as we have been, and as ere have repeatedly expressed, —— the past motite.ss s, that there are mo real grounds of appre- hension tor the safety of the couatry, and are con fident, from the decisive measures already take by the government, to su,-Te88 these turnultuary spirits, that the presidential eleci,O0, 1 eveut so much dreaded by many, will pass Without a re- volution. On May 20th, 1824, there wasa law passed un- der article 9 of the constitudon prohibiting all persons from carrying arms, and this law has been rigidly enforced by the Intendente of Santiago; furthera.ore, two of the principal leaders of the abovementione® clubs have been arrested in San tisgo, for smuggling pow der and cartridges into che province of Aconcagua for the purpose of exciting & Vion there. "ne regular sessions of the Congress terminated ‘on the last of August; the President will, however, convoke an exua -ession for the purpose of delibe- rating upon some matters of importance One of the questions upon whic me activity is aulicipated, is that relating to the coat the privilegesof the Pacific Steam Navigstioa any, by which it is prope to extend their line to the southern porte, viz, huane, Valdivis, aud Chiloe la the Arauceno, an organ of the government, Xe., there struction of a reilroad from this city to 3. Now, in the capital, there are $0,000 oh » and here a population of more than 50,000, aad be tween these two extremeties there ure sev small towns containing a considerable popaiacon The whole length «f the road 1s 120 miles, aod estimated cost will be about $60 000 per mile. No can doubt that advantages would result from epee dy as a vould node of communication, i ng the means of raising funds for ‘hi purpore, there isa diversity of opinion = Some m tain the impossibility of commanding so lor amount of money in this country, but the mje of native capitalists, having the support ne vernment, feel contd va even a larger sem the Winer, & hey deprecate any intention of applying tor the ot foreign capital They know trom experience that there ure great Sisadventages uttendiog such enterpri there ore native anc eign capitalists im consequence o' t diflerence of opini disparity of their views. The future tesu one er other plan will decide which view is ¢ The railroad between the port and ery po is progressing rapidly, and in the ¢ nibs the engweer is expeeted from € bis road ; afver which survey hus taker | have further views to express rei e most important of all works of interes eg vement. The sagecision party still keep their candirate, Senor D) Ramon Errazorie, in the field, and » determined to do vo. This statement we feel i: t be our duty to make, in contradiction to that which we published iw our number of Aug. 27th The Intendente ot the Provinee of Aconcagua egeinst whom 4 charge wes preferred, for having caused to be closed a printing olfice, hu n how orably acquitted of all infringement upon the stitution. In corroboration of the accuracy of the views, which we have from time to time expressed, re apecting the rity cf the country, ite caf and the stabil the government, we eabjor translation from the 7ribwne of Santiygo:— The principal cause of the eggrandizement of Chile, during the Jast forty years, must be averibed to the high opinion entertained of her by fora powers ; an opinion formed on the basi of a just observance of her la nd institutions, which « ford protection to the persons and property of ubject to her rule. Any serious deviation from thie course would poe | the faith of all foreigners in our siab.lit and all Europe would view us in the same lig i in which it does our lees fortunate neighbors; the swanger would shun cur shores, and the precon- c rified, viz , in race isincspable of ¢ republicen eystem Our fears for the continuince of euch a policy sre not the result of a morbid imagination; are the conse que nees of the slight contiden At present iuepires immense rpace of devastation, Jasis io the deser portion waved from the of the rec arse of tw vey Oore wt epublie wreck of Spanigh Ametion, aad scarce! we thie poor portion found a secure foo when ‘ is eorrounded by waves threatening | desire eon We are, however, an exception to the neigabor- ne te publice, and we stand in need of sone proof wt more force \@ dowht the strength of - tion in that article as | have greater resources at i our politis our part, Which in other countries would be upon as @ mere matter of accident, would be view- ed in us as & vice inherent to our em We require thirty youre ere of pease oxi and power ere we Can assume a position among: the nations of the earth. The present crisis over, we shall for the main- tenance of order in future contests. But can we rest assured that the present administration will tulfil its mission, without compromising the fate of the nation? We do believe it. When ancient Rome saw her existence threat- ened, a dictator was named to control her destinies. We require no dietator, but the guvecameats should assume the full extent of power sanctioned by law. The questien at pee is the candidateship for the Presidency. Why does not the ministry de- elare ite candidate? In the sptenrking contest they will require their whole force; then why not cast off those subaltern agents who have proved themselves false to the cause; if they fear to proceed whilst supported by the laws, let them refuse the combat in which, acting thus, they will surely be defeated; bat if they possess sufficient valor to maintain themselves with dignity and corresponding energy, the means of triumph will not be wanting. The goverament should by no means follow a I know | Quixotic system, and in this case they ought te From out of | Use every precaution to ensure themselves against the responsibility of the result. Corron Pickine.—The following extraordinary boner: ent of cotton picking is made on the age ty of Colonel Philip Cuney, of Austin county, sm aoe ttest to its accuracy, if necessary. Itis to this —'The overseers of the plantations of Dr. Pee- and Mr. Tippitt made a bet of one hundred on having the fastest cotton picker. They | « cotton field belonging to Colonel Cuney to test the speed of their respective hands. The day was fixed upon, and it was agreed that they work just eleven hours. Three of the hands ne! Cuney volunteered to pick against the » were to decide the bet. The five hands mmenced at the same time, and worked just the eleven hours, and the result of the pickiag is as loilows:— vy, Peeblen's negro man, Rdward, picked 90 Ibs. Mr ‘Tippitt’s do. do. Amos, do 634 Mr Peebles’s man winning the wager by an ate of 56 pounds. C “oko ne! Coney’s three hands picked as follows iw the same time : Zack picked 694 pounds. an ° °. 626 a eff 640 T ial Sacadh picked by five hands, 3,184 pounds, equal to about two bales of ginned cotton, of 500 pounds each. If this picking can be beat, or even equalled, in any other State, we should like to see it done.—Galveston News, Oct. 18th. we are assured that a number of other coulda etl blee Tne Coat Trapk.—The quantity sent by rail. road, this week, is 49,233 tons, nearly 1,000 tons less than last week. We incline to the’ opinion that the Railroad Company will not reach 50,000 tons again in any one week this season. The weather is beginning to assume a wintry as; Yesterday, we hada cold, disagreeable rain, w ‘eb appeared to be the termination of the Indian sum- The Lehigh and Lackawanna companies have no more coal for sale this season—their pre- sent orders will exhaust their whole supply. The Witkesbarre trade, by the North Branch Cenel, bas again been obstructed by a freshet, so that this is the only region that has any coal for sale, and here the demand far ex- cecds the ability to pply Itis now evident that che market will be short about three hundred theusend tous, Which will maintain a brisk trade from this region up to the period that shipments frou Richmond are cut off by ice in the Delaware. This short supply is poe entirely to the destruc- tive freshets, whieh greatly damaged the different can: sls leading to market, and obstructed the navi- {ion of the same a considerable portion of the searon The facility for mining coal in the dif- ferent regious already opened, is equal to sup, y avy demand the country may require. = Pottsvt Pa , Journal, Nov. 9. Theatrical and Musteal. tai »ay Treathe.—The manager of this very ei goerg ee ent, whooe ox tions ip producing the are 1d greatest no her as regards the oy aia manner in whic! e has been pro- duced or the talented artist neocal ty him at consid- erable expense, is no that his indefatigable efforts re ing daly by full aud highly res ble audiences. evening he offers another new drama, “ Chevalier of the Red House ” tere of the pieoe are Gem Miss Wemyss; and Dixmer, the adherent ‘of the Chevatier, carryt ~ | en business as a farmer, which will be rey Hyer tes R. Bcott. This will be fol- lowed by the farce of “Joe in London,” and the drama of * t Cagis Loe This bill at tract # large ancembluge to it ix grounded on 01 0 of sarily be an interestin, duce s faverite ballad tween the pieces. Broaoway Toeatex —Sir Willlam Don was again received last night with the acclamations of a weil- filled and fashionable house. His eccentricities lighted the audience and kept them in roars of la ter throughout theevening. Such has been the suc cess of Sir William Don, and the 1) popularity bday eriormances of which he attractive etar, that Meesrs Marehall phy Jarrett have «ntered hy re-engegement with the Baronet for som: few nights more. We understand that Sir William will appear ae Charles Surface. in the“ Setest fer Beandal a character which he is every way culated to sustain with effect It is a ortralture of the extrevagant man of fashion, with all the vices of the ependtériit, but with all the refined feelings of the gentleman and the niceties of amanot honor, The <iway Theatre will doubtless continue to present we ard tarbionable audiences to witness the “aoa ences of Sir William Don during the next wee Nino's Gaxney —The Ravels, always favorites, we believe no company of ballet very sensibly to feel preciated din this action, either as regards we, or in their To rent rtormances. plendid bill of eutert ments commence with the tt rurpriring feats by Madame Axel, La Kavel, and the incompara! This wili be suceeeded by the beautiful ballet pante- mine of * Miranda,” in which the graceful and besuti- ful danse ure, Bertin. will display her admirable toate and great ability in the terpsichorean art. She danseuse, Mile Ade- n Monet ntly witmessed by who exprees their admiration by enthusins- beer log B » Tavarar he aouring piece ealled . + performed to-sgorsow evening The cast . embraces nearly ail the talented ‘The new drama of “ Giralds,” Master's Kival,’ con- ! tached Mrs principal « wood by Mice Walters and M. Predericia a dance; Licrtaimments will conclude with the farce tory Rival’ To speak ofthe peoulier merits ste aitaebed at the Chambers street theatre, to this popular and flourish. ” Lester, Jor. ‘ snecessary. as the dramatic public are * that every piece prodused by Burton r tied whieh both natural , in order t6 Make them nan THeaTRE | 6 very profitable engagement at this place of Barney Williams having con cment. Mr. Purdy. the proprietor, ever actively nod in producing the most novel features, bas eu- iv Wood and bis son, who are said to be great wimirts They will appear to morrow evening in mb Man ei Manchester,” and the “Cherokee The amusements will conclade with the farce © Object of Interest” The present excellent ery large» binges of the theatrical pub- % bis must be ® souree of great pleasure to Purdy, bo Sods that, to cater well for his patrons. isthe trae | king money, and he seems determined to ce in hie present course, in order to further | ublie favor Thore who can relish musical ge- 4 to them a great i. The whole of will be = uled, and several of im this city. ‘The voral her sweet ate imtopations, onm steal into the heart of breast Her musical Knowledge i« pro- mbeiiebments are (caly ormamental t murionl giant. will direct the whole He ts ® perfect snaster of 1 vs Miseraets This band, no matter sotions may be in the city, are always sure to hy etter aoreded house, The songs are rendered with great froeloees and the chornases are very harmonious. A f songs. chornssen, i solos on the vivlin and ftar, Son exque opera and dancing. w Orens House ~The band called —, Minetrei* are doing ro. gramme, for to-worr tire of negro meiod ood other amusenme estadtl cmanebip ie Tourniaire, whose are every might rewarded by the moet enthusiarti: cheevieg ts Roows.—The beautiful panorama of Cuba ibited at the above rooms, and as fer thful painting goes, drerves public Wiaenisctos Hars,- An excellent panoramis descrip. thon of the “ Pit *P as wilh be bi ed at 908 Broadway tomorrow evening, and the week ax Meweom —The day a, pereoemenees at thie oe 1 Ea wil be fo. oun cateblioh meet ate Seepl Nevibg of the fares of “ Sister Kate.” ofthis very popular establishment, ie at | largest orchestral | | tne Third regiment, sod the members of Roland Li crry TRADE nEwowe, Reanenat, 5 No ioe. —The market for tet. pearls wr$5 T0 $.8L; ot sa $e 12%. The stock in inspection warehouse, this morning, amounted to 2.460 tierces all kinda. Baraverurre— Flour The common and medium f State and Western flour were ia good de- mand for the Eart and city trade, with » moderate in- quiry fer export. ‘ket was firm for all +4 tions, end rath 17,000 barrels have been sour; $4 12% 0 84 37% for sound No 2 6234 & $4 65% for sntinary to straight St $475 for mixed W: Michigan; $4873; @ $4 94 for round hoo, $4 948 $5 for pure Genesee The market wan steady Dut quiet at $4 624 a $475 Southera flour remained rearce. and in request, with f 600 barrels, at $5 a $5123 for mixed tostraight bi Alexandria, Baltimore, ‘Fredericksburg, aad, George: town. Kye Firu was in limited rupply. and prices were nominal at $3 375 9 $344. Corn Meal was dall, 3 26 for Brandywine, and $5 00 a $3 1234 for Jersey. Th pPly of domestic Wheat was limited, while ¢! demand was good for milling and for export, and prices have an upward tendency. Sales to the extent of 2500 busbels mixed Ohio were made at $1.04; 2000 bushels good Genesee, at $1 18, and 5000 bushels good Canadian, at $107. Kye was dull, and nominal at 80 8 Sle. with small #ales Bariey wi with sales of 3,100 bushels good two ro were firm, and saleable at 37 a S00 for Jersey; a a4l3co. for Northern. There was a better demand for Corn to-day, for distilling, us well as for the East, with salen of 16000 bushels, at 70c for mixed Western, and 70 970340 for round Northern yellow, Canadian Peas at 78 tern, and straight udiaos snd 80e. good demand. Saleshave been made rime yellow, at 240, cash nicks A fair business was dome in hard North ver the part week ut $6 25 0 $6 60, oash. vere, with a firm market & good demand, sales ere made of 600 bags Java, ~ private bargain; 60 do St. Domingo, at 10c ; aud small tote Rio, at 11" allye Corren.—New sheathin, ¢., and old tal has net of ras selling Yellow me copper at 18% a 19}gc , cas vari tors —The sales reported on ‘Change were 500 doles, with « firm market Fis —The market for codfish heavy, while sales have been made of 1,700 quintals, at $2 50’ @ $2 62. Of mackerel the stock was very small, not exceeding 4160 barrels, and prices hare again advanced. “A sale was made to-day of 350 barrels, at $9 75 ; $875 100 No 2 Bee ee! ot Safad ak ae ae $6 OS%. Herrings were held at 20o, a 350. for No. 1, aad Sue abe: for tealed, of whlch nearly all tn the market bes been sold. Frurr —The market for raisins was steady to-day, but not so active. Buyers evinced leas disposition to operate, expecting that the market must soon be low- er, from the large arrivals of the past week. No im- portamt sales were reported Of Zante currants a lot of 25 barrels, old. were sold at 70. Western apples have born sold to the extent of 5 000 barrels, priacipal- ly greevings. at $1 76 a $1 7% cash per barrel, which was an improvement on last week’s rates From Hali- tax, rome 1,300 barrels upples have arrived Hemr.—Dew rotted American was sold to some ex- tent. at $110; and some few hundred bales dressed do., at $185 cash. Foreign was quiet, at unenarged f- gures Frsicnts —Flour war engaged at 1s, 44d. For cot- ton, 5-520. was asked to Liverpool. Corn was engaged at 4}4., and heavy were worth 17s. 6d. a 208, ‘To Lon- don rice was taken at 25a. tierce, and ® considerable lot of tallow at 20s, To California, 0c, to 100¢. eonti- nued to be the prevailing rates. Navat Sronrs —There has deen quite # movement in spirits turpentine, and sales to-day and yesterday have reached from 1,000 to 2,000 barrels, at an advanee from Bbe. to 866 a 45c., being held at rates at the close. The gales of rough turpentine have reached 2000 a 8,000 barrels, at $2 62500 Lime.—Notwitbetanding the Le ym being ty far advanced. the demand rem d active, with sales of commen Kockland, at 85e., and lump at $1 18%. Mot. With a heavy market. there have been no farge transactions reported to-day. Prices were unchanged, O1.s.—Whale remained without special change, at 53 @ bbe. tor selected. The sales of linseed, to- reached 4500 gallons, at 77 a 78e. in casks, 79c. in barrels, for English and best A, bande veer TE a A sale was made of mess, et $10 f pi at $8 75a $975. Beef hams were in moderate but at rates, say at $11 87 a $12. Li pretty active, with sales of 1.000 barrels and tlero: 7% a7Xc. Butter was im fair request, with sales of 1d Ohio at 8 a lle. Cheese A ye des prevailed for the 3 Whee jay. wun t pay of tair to prime quality, at “ a$3 F. . jot of 60 boxes red mottled castile was sold oe, trantactions to. were limited te 60 6340; 25 bhds, fow Orleans, at 5 Peer P about 60 boxes white Havens, atic. The was steady. Tau ow wasin fair request, and holders were steady, + with sales of about 2,200 lbs. » get week, there important jon in the market, while the sales wens ver! An auction sale of blacks took place on F. ich rather easier prices were accepted. We quote sales to-day of about 25 quarter at Ma ie. z berry, at 860. a $1, and 25 quarter do. port, at Bto. a $1 06 Wrisxxy.—The supply being almost exhausted, —— have im: of 170 barrels Ohio risom, at closing at the latter rate. Dru ge wae held at MARKATS ELSEWHERE. SALES. Railro cond Hoard 6140) Fenn. ah Mort., a 1 5,010 do, bd. 52 Telegraphic Reports. New Onceava, Nov. 9, 1850. Flour is steady—St. Louis is quoted at $4.50. Pour thousand bales of cotton have been disposed of at pre- vious rates, whieh are unchanged. Avoasy, Nov. 9, 1850, | Recefpts of produce within the past twenty-four | BOure © corn, 15 000 do. Flour, 15.000 barrels; wheat. 2.500 bushels; For flour, there is hut Uiptle demand, wales 1,000 bola For wheat, and no change in prices; market has a downward mixed if quoted at 68isc Barley in in fair demand ond steady; rales ot 15,000 bushels at 95e, Oats ure unchanged. Bactimone, Nov, 9 Flour ie unchanged. Wheat has advauced, with, tales of red wt $100 a $1 07 ed —_——— Married. | _ In Milford, Mass, Nov 7. hy Kev. P. Pond, Mr. Ww. Prrret, of Ban Francisco, Onl. to Miss Canouive 8., Gnugbter ofS Dean, Eeq . of Milford m Tuesday evening. Oct 29 by the Rev. Mtr. Rem. tnaten. On to Miss Hanaior Macvey, both ot New York city Died, On Friday morning, Nov 8. at balf-past 3 o'clock, ons Jackies, Captain of the first troop New York German Hurserr, aged 96 years, 5 months. and 3 da | ‘The friends and acquaintances, and the membe age 0. 10, A. 0. of G. F., end the members of Mount | Horeb Encampment. No iz, 1.0 of 0 F., andthe mom- bere of Germania Lodge. No 10.1.0 of 0 ¥ are reapoot- fully invited to attend his tuoeral, trom his Late rest- dence, No. $1 Canal «treet, on Sunday morning. 10, st balf-past 11, His remains will be Greepwood Cemetery. Baltimore papers please copy. turday, the Mh inet., of consumption, Tuomas eed yerre d acqnaintances are requested to at func sidence ot Mr Orahem. 78 Murray n Saturday mora@ing. the Oh instant. Patmon Liven, @or and brother of Terence Mie funeral will sae half-pret two o’ele friends, invited. Op the Oth instant Burr nd Catbaripe Bro o'clook, f Pavick ana Bridget L.yneb. and John Lyneh, deors lace this day (sendag), om 166 Ninch street, is and those o his relations, are respectfully dett daughter of John S years, S months and from 4i Herter street to metery, this day at two o'clock morning. the Oth insiant, after « abort fliness, Janes Bo Awncen. in the Stet your of his aj second ton of the jate Key. James B, Ambler, formerly The Fh inetant, Cronies Wot Rive, aged tro Years ond six month: Hie rem aime will be to Willlameburgh, on thie dey (Sunday), at ten o'cloek, A.M. to which hit Iriends are reepectrully invited to attend, from 95 Wiest Broad of On th Youngest daughtoe it a Aw Kitenor Winters, aged) ot Jobn ear, 6 mi and 6 da 3 oe ‘The frienda snd acquatn‘ances of the family, gone tre rerpeetfully ny ited to attend her funeral. on boay (this day), at two o'ciouk, BP. M., from @2 Reoeevelt staves. lle THE LATEST ADVICES rRew ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, RROKIVED at THE NEW YORK MERALD OFFICE, Novsunen oature, omen’. Bo Sekpuioes aeaive, i Antigua. - Oot. Antwerp. Haldioim..Qot, ) Palermo, EY Panama, Now sels, Belgium Bucharest, Wallachis.Aug. 23 Buenos Ayres, 5. A.. Sept. 2 Pe Cadia Oct. Sague la Gi sae Cabonte % Seramente City, Cal, guly $ 4 Salt Lake Colum Const i Rie Copenhagen: Demin ‘opiapo, Chil Curacoa San J une Ben Juan, Guba;...-Oet, 19 pope Wl Santa Cruz, Canary i. gent! | Paso, Savanilla.... Fayal, si Vestern Yai'ds.Beps. Floretce, Tuscany ... Oct St. Barthol mews... iG Cather: Bi Granada, N Grey Tow, Niearag. Jw +4 Guadaloupe, Guatemal Sum ane Surinam, Dutch Guin’ Sept Et NSW Isis. “aly, ‘ Chili. Aug. 1 Fis... May 4 4 6 1 3 Madras, Hii Madrid... MARITINE INTELLIGENGE Movements of the Ocean Steamers. Leavi a For Africa. . ‘ City of Glasgow. Li — kanToe ramets, Dickinson, lotion & Co; Penobaect, Seymour, jas Drake, G: & Co; Joh w haneeck, Levan Courier, 0 Dewta barat, Bort anane i wer Palade qe ai ae Lasine ‘Holden, gp « vox, Cages, Nautilas (Bt) E Saar Pun a tga xFesene Po, ih fet rar A Patrallo; Belmont a Elouise, Robinson, ee Ms ay. eran Br), Card, 8 mington, cj ‘tara ria, Kingsland, ae ponety, sie hie aera rae Prov Bearse, do; Arrived. Brig Protection, Hill, Cainis. ( days. Sebr Sterling (Br), Holmes, Windsor, NS, 20 days, with Schr Det Norte, Stinson, New Boeford, 2 da "Beaters Schr Choctaw, Phinney, 3 Now Schr Elle Rotman, Behr Banngr. for Albany. hr int Erin Albany, tr Oin . Bohr im . hg Thomaston, elow. 4 ship Lechmaben Castle, Po: from Liverpool, Oet 16, oe Tassengers, to B ors, She is bound 8 a at Boston), from Leghorn and Gibraltar, = from Maiaga, Oct 1, with fruit, 0 ion Goatrey Pht ships Hendrik Hudoon, Warner, for London; Antony. Saves: Besatie, Creches, hai; Jol m. ia; Merlin ( Br, pro Bermuda; bark Unica, Beecher, Marseilles: Bilvs. Maraulinm; Diane (Sard), Decere, Port au Prince, others. Pht ship Now World, Knigivs, for Liverpool, is still at an chor et the BW Spit, ” Nov 10—Wind during tbe day from N, froah and oleae, i phic Marine ‘Reports. bs eure Onantuwren, Nov 6, New On: Nov2, Cleared—Bark Henry, Arrived—Ships Min te wie Cate tt Hates gud ia seer Bags yer svonmer lot Halifax and Laven, L choee ay wvored wale x \@7 Rzchangy}y steamer Georgia Uther a:ticies unchang- } tenia a hice, & i Etcbaone } Yalparaioo, * Letter, Base for Chagres, Padama, Lima, y Lalande I ‘aliormia. Ke, porstoamer Cherokee, wi! clone da Rove. oe odwonday, 18th inet, at 2% o'elook. These mails will an forwarded im Ney © special be Postage cree 28 oon e paid at the above office to any part of Letter Bags (or Jamaion, Chagres, nit: on the Paeite, per Rmpire City, wii sine ans Panama Uslifornia, « Read ange) on rradnesiay, 13th hie to San fa hae ote rage for Kingston, Js, forwarded on Wedneeday por BEE Seove Latter Bags are also at Kenyon's, #1 Wall street, Herald Martne oe. win, Nov i ee | * janis ‘a0 fo rong aid ere fener. sihcradike, do for Myivebell, Palteeiom tr Poa: a, Neg gAM, Arrived Bark Gem, Nickerson, ower inah N, in, Stony Points J jove, Sa © Jol i Mankove, Savin, NHavon; J Traman, Tu thill, Providence. Miscellaneous, Ba Breawen Coumorons, st Portland. Oh from St John i Kenne' ‘with pome vessel Garriga, whieh ald from Lratlenton ° ult, retarned on the Och inst, leaky. nooo (pt -Addivon), Mitchell, (betore aa nth chanteuse wae Picard. "The captain and crew wotp takon off on the 29h Tyo, ‘mi! p cnet of core ‘ eS ve lag by hoe ot before getting them off, it 2 heavy gale at fown Rormsa B Connime, © ton shore on afcnse seen near Tih Dorit aie Hilis, om Ley tet bole 6a, from Wilmiegton to York, as been saved er, an Pty CS 98, he vessel oan ry ey, and the tar re-shipped erith very eels el expense. reperigd tbat tbe Am brig Robert Wala, has gut ashorg ek fra entortained a8 Uo hor gating of yw had lett the vessel in the AJ ‘with @ view to procure sesis- as bu = Yond, Watchmen, Ov Wa: Cargo alee tn i Read dian and Coasters 01 Senn Two Brornens, from Bangor for Boston, which im tow of sehr Bay etal bw Hiced, was peased morn of Fth, high aud dry on * Lodge, with mala mast gone. Rady? B. ase CL Deston from, Lod Pith Hein this eiey. tor ant Br! sett ‘ew, whom they carved Sy fs oe Seeed toms thle peot yn the Sd ult; Mossrs Schmidt & Bal- a ‘Thomaston eschr lost on So! seun He hheomer bars, Chatham, wastho ae was from N York for Weymoutn, van soen~salle am rigging only saved. n Juwricy—-Ship Kentucky at Holmes's Bole from New Orisans owehe a rile im lat 33, lom 7654, at 5 am, fell in with the wreck of sehr Justice (of Dighton , Baltimore fer Savannhh, dismasted in a gale. aight ot 25tb, laid by the wreck 12hears, when the gale having abated some- weseeced in taking off the orew,soven in number, with Sindy sea shila, ers. When the K ecb was prvwtan bo ad i pence, When ppt the care used Searvations, ‘the ‘bo num rous and seanbe further to the ner +h Chr nnel seems to be o South Channel Is becoming iolent storm will th ng sorare the water of tl x discov present, there has been continued ere geingon, but at all times SS a good deep channel a+ the mouth of the Co- rr ‘To these bean in the channel is Aye, beattriduted the he creas wi ors haye had of the Columbia, vere is now a good pilot * the mouth of the Colum Saat x ‘tae recommended » Nght house on Cape Disappoint: five bucys to be placed im the channel. nevasimmiraeterete pat ot 6 the dangers aud ‘cla the Columbia would be vast tly ineressin; cially 4 | Orage F the pursuite “After orcasing the bar, there. 1s 8 Rel for shine up as far as Astoria, beyon bar presente quite s serious obsiac a vomste tre vessels 8 as “ lown as Astoria, harbor o! poy it pet perfectly safe and capacious; aban- atime segranted ter oan easily be procured. The hold~ thin athe he fort's eighteen months more vessels have crossed the Ooleaabla a ‘than bad a oes f it perhaps in all time 9 eaves, ‘To Professor A 3 3 cone, Snperimtendent U Geass bareey, Washington, D i Whaiemen. jaaden: 6th, ship Phonix, Brewster, Indi: nd Chi this season, wt 2 sie to alls ‘Forayth, do, 2600 bbls: 7B this, season! Cabinet, ‘iatueway, 2300 ‘bbls IepeWeet, do, oiling al the te sit nat avcettat sn a in espont, Mi f Myst 5 wha. irae Was heard of in Oohotek Bex (aupponed abt pie 20), 4 Heard frm, in ne in Indian Ocean, United Stater, of jon 22 10 W, bark Gov for Sd vb pposed inel ine ‘ote lands onucd at Mate hs hen Th abi Bue, from NOrieade for Liverpool, ‘was passed 14th 1p temaues shin. Ren, 10 days from Boston for NOrleaas, on Montane aid from NYork for Galveston, was De date, Jat 2 28 mth, from 3605. from NYork, and 7 days frem Nor- ‘from a baltimore fo for Jamaica, Oot 30, lat 33 eventing CALIFORNIA. agipers Ben tnll, from, from Panama for San Fran- Weise Ny toa 110 , within 6 days’ sail of des- jteamer Gen Warron, Smith, from NYork ') for gerpaciten Ramet th an eset oamer New Orleans, at Panam: ‘San Francises. tit Isthmus, from Panama for San Francisco, Oct 20, = lon €5 W. Bt vy bulian, fom Philadelphia fer S¥rancisoo, July 4, Ist Sak Behensts, from Philadetphie for SPrancoee, Aus ®, 108 17178, lon | Crenrvrcos, onde at, > ie | Curacao, *sia vel parks Fi e acoount say? niludelpbie)t Johanne Cael ( (Brom Oot 21—, , cb, fagartereres meter es ». Aug 25 Arr enip AR, for Syd: ship room, | for ye ey Ard lat.aoA, Oot 1—S1d ship Bay State, lonz x00 Ba, Jee utesion | Manin, Oot Oct rr Me Ae Tee i ane ihe ‘Sos, Che nes Jeans; 22d, 80! 7 ray pees trie D B, Boudrot, NYerk, Panama, Oct 22—arr we. New hae ad Sisko mega ‘Acapulco, with Joun, NB, ot nag brige vainad le Bovideo, Bretiee a Sha Dromghais Fis, aS Baurimone, Nov 8—Arr ship Augustus, SrPErbenta. Ore. previo. G Gat ih Guerre est ‘otter. jo, vi cee Lidge tb Dutek)e i teinp, Ba sean Bee ages Teast ty ea lov 7—Arr sohre Kk iano Sears, Avalachiools. eats Si lvael ‘York; i ah ‘Oct 29—Arrech ra Lucy Ann, and Almeda, Phils- 5 Gide $id eohe Uness, Mer hin ber iE im Fan ELiswol bark I Doimes's Your, er qhew Georectown, ae. gf) Sawn pent tee se Koller, N ork te okhy, Gibbs, NOrleans, 16th alt, SW Tth—arr shi) Paw Ven also art Lamartine, Jenkins 7 eee #4, Roch, Curasos; Goodspeed, Tampa . Cid ship Me- = ‘Powed te ace 20h inst, brig Uaion Freeh A 5 North Atlantic, Cook, Liverpee, lombus (Brem }, % ni RD shepher bark bw Lonvom, Nov 7—Arr sehre Bi Kogers, foray ‘Augusta, Keen, N York. ere x, atbang: Ble ‘oh rh. Nasticner, Nev 6— L-- Waseues Bait ore * as, more; NYerk. Bld Geh, in being, iG, loop Woanet, Albany; 7uh, Neweunvronr, Nov7—Sid echt Hannah Grant, ore Pratapenrnta, Nov 8—Aj © tebr Ocean Queen, tein Nyer 1 ei lp Same wn, rie ers Fae rene piven 4 wehe Po ier ph ie bark ancl, Matan- Pro 7 Are sieops Sturgis, N York: Ayollo, Rogers, 4 ie sete Fi omoke, Inman, and Southampton, “4 Albert ‘Texas, My Lady of the oat Pha, i, Urecket, 4 tira, Grong mista, Deesia, NYork. rr fa tea ion 81 Avot: Heh, Soar, ow, weber Men ‘ANouco, Oct td ap ow mbt Allen and then wit ine eohr jet er fo Wintner'Pay, freer, and Marestiue, we Serampore, Johneon, for seinnd; CHiven, ‘Joy, of and for in Cleaves, Stacny, tapdlah for eng he Pig peeves he Boar. Panama 6th: Birmi bam, * ov oat dane Cndin and Mery up, foe sales bye a by nthe ga am, Liters ey tN PP emits, Speen do abt ev we =) for Rent aches teeta 18 or charter; ley, BM me RDA a, = NOVEMBER most desirable route. > will aaa the 16, até ere UNyer STATES MAIL STEAWERS BETWEEN rth ad York and <9 See —The ehipe paladin the follo' re) uric ‘ne ticks’ sec ao) sleeanes os Gres York te Liverpool trom New ine eof ears size stave rooms, $820; from 190: exorw verpool te | _mext, the rate of frelane bp phe above Erna will be materially rod oo oaaes sttaohed to encb ship. r Pan pet eer : ors of ‘these ibe will not be: table for a thereof ecan nares ov cain iivom,. specie. je ue stones, OF bills of iaiiae are cretaged "th wretor, and’ the velwe mn Liv i. Det Bas! Teiht Ia : ra. Do. Jam. 25th; 135. Do Feb. ths 18bL. a Feb. De Mar. Bh, te Do. Mar. Do. Beh, 1888. Tor freight oF pasnse appip. to ‘i EDWARD K. 8,86 Wall etrest, N.Y, oF to BROWN, tard & CO, déverpeel E.@ ROBERTS & CO., 15 L. Di Be Jr, 8 Wedlevard. OR LIVERPO@L—UNITED STATES MAIL abip wil de Saturday, Novem sao ber 16th, at 12 erslock Ail tetere and papers Sons ‘seuss pass thro having, u ‘or oomfort—apply or freignt ungai 198 howd. x. <COLLINS, 66 Wall The ser Tih PACIFIC will suoceed sho BALTIC, eat BALTIC, ae a donee a J. Comatocn —This steem- 1. poaiti IMs from ee orth at ay aati commedationy street ene sa December is w JACKETS FOR HAVRE.— SECOND LJ NI.~THE POLs low Havre on sho ith, sad Now York on the li a r Ee Ship ST. DENT bee. ns Sane le Alonzo Follansbec, master. Oct. le Bhip ST. NICHOLAS, Maroh 2 1 ry aly 16 N. Nov. Ie ski BALTIMORE, April 10 705 tons ae nD. Coan, master. Doe. 18 LLL min Taub irae buchen, Willard, eo of passage Hatin Goode nt tt al actually iusurred. ‘BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents. 161 Pearl ateect. pcre Mau STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Ee & informed | that under tho arrapgement Gompany, sen tan’. carrying the ike the United Crates tinue to Pans at no other Mexican poi ‘The ne Dice oes PP ey arri' ne im th in Prancis anihe connection in the -Atantic will be maintaine ips EM New York wine” leavi w York om ‘boat will also be kept Servers No} eet te tts oteteck f 3 | rovokiagy Rew OOD ind separate rRow a ‘YORE TO Btate, pany, 177 ‘eat otree! covrpany have’ breckred their business, which will orm ou iH ensare ne livtle dosention a ee ‘aoitic from with the covern~ 2 inde manger neflee, and with whic they ose cs mae ne ones = > hee All bi maet be signed bevore the ailing vf ths vow.” roved {bya Ne New at ‘acaplos, ver after cores wing steamer Soren will be Tangient passengers, 2 by the om the the Bth of in New Fanaa and Ra RE angca ts ~~ See sienwer Tear Eoavig fin Sor deck, "3 neeekergrae ® ber 13" vaieey HAE Sho s0N, 4 Brendes fe LINB a Nhagree—oon NTO CITY —FIRST VABSIL. TO 84. ot bh {2 a Vie Dorker fash silt bark Wonk tones. SSM AN'S pra rH the cure of gonorrkwns. complaint, thi \y ont © ist, drisk, exyorure Prietor ehallen io be bee Many are cured ip Hoare "RU io Beond we ton strest, corner of Wes PT BEBO? OF De, BOY RAL only on euperioe to the #yr nah prt the Sreerion write b ¥ ope there afe thousands w \> © sha Lave cases dally, of yest sian ricians. In AUATAR TES A perne = Toatoctions daiiy, ~ eld Any person sending, ins letter, will Pecetee one apy ot tix copies will be sent ae ene dollar. yo! He, Spro ty Phil Stringer & ownvend, 220 Wrosteey, ry oie pa Tim yen berg te Wy Re tarvery aad medicine Ae ae Nhe ever Jest fourteen yer 1o- Prnetae to the applica von © oe le instance vt 1>- ht which the migture wit, n> LAreRCTEUE Agente wanted tor ls C wise odhew IK 32. rad ae t the mow R COOPER, 14 DUANB si We LJ ie const. Aas, Ly a ment cf merenrial and 0 enn eure va ‘ee of this aoe sem, Sed cai two to five days. A perfoct are of no charts. 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