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— NEWS BY THE MAILS. @he Consecration of the Bishop of the New Catholic Diocess of Savannah. PHILADELPHIA CORRESPOSDENCE. Puuapetruia, Nov. 10, 1860. One of the 1 ost imposing ceremonies of the Catholic Church took place this day, at St. John’s Church, in the consecration of the Rev. Mr. Gart- land, es Bishop of the new diocess of Savannah. The Rev. Mr. Gartland is a native of Ireland, about 45 years of age, and has been in this country more than thirty years. He was educated at Emmettsburg College, Maryland, and, since his ordination, has been connected with the congrega- tion of St. John’s. We learn that with him the oli Epscopari, “1 will not be a bishop,” was no idle or hypocritical phrase. He loved the flock over whom he had been pastor, and was by them beloved. Hie talents and his piety commended him to the clergy, with whom the selection lay, ‘and by their request he has been appointed by Pius the Ninth, to the responsible office of ruler in one of the newly created dioceses of the Union. The announcement having been made that a new Catholic Bishop was to be consecrated, it may readily be imagined that a very numeroas as eim- blage, was gathered togethe ‘he Church 0° St. John’s, in which the new dignitary had so long of- ficinted, was crowded to excess, not only by hisown flock but many others of a different religious belief, whcse friendship he had wen er and un- ostentatious manners. The church was, therefore, crowded to excess, and with a highly creditable courtesy, the gevtlemen having pews in the church gave up their use exclusively to the ladies of their own families, or their dissenting friends, occupying the passage way themselves. The mere ceremony of consecrating a high dignitary of the chureb, to have spiritual rule over thousands of souls, is, of ifre!f,a colemn event; but whea we add 10 this t we gorgeous deplay of ‘all the vener dle rime-horoved pomp Which belongs to the most ancient Christa rch, & megailicent habili- ments of the officrat ug ecclesiastics, the sublime «tiret of & com, lete vocel and iastramental orches- tre, the ronda phetonx of enthusiasue youth and ly rebevin aimer end more ou beckty, eracety the austere aspeet orreligion, which is, in fact, beauty’s cloest tister, they gave lo the tout ensern ble a charm sought tor in vain ot the most Lind concerts. . ch tphe be ndid of your Jenuy The conseerating Bishop on the ae the Most Kev. Dr Eccleston, Arehbishop of Ba tines eristed by the Koght Kev Keari “ Bapeyot Philadeiphio, and the Rev. De. of Pitsburgh. The officiating Mes-rs. Sourto, O'Connor, Con- ster of the ceremo- vsides these there © Conpor, B sho piicé's were Rev « he » abd Gleunach nies, Rev Mr. Dowat Were nbout tWenty pri preparing for the min The bishop elect w ed and sworn to fid lity in the performance of his duties, and to his be- licd in the tepoon doctrines of the Catholie Church By the as one of the principal ob- jets of the Herala is to remove erroneous impres- , tea) bot be amiss to state brieily what the ions of « Cutholte Bishop ure, as exhibited conse ¢ tr Rev. Dr. Gartland He » spiritual power of the Pope- » Subject in spiritual mat- To observe the rules of the ‘ysods properly ealled, ua- s over which be has no co ten years; and not ny of the eeclesiastical possessions which insy come to him jo his examination, he pledges himself, upon the mow 6o'€ sth, to teach, by word and example, the thoes whieh he understands from the Holy Scnpturrs; to venerate, receive, teach, and keep the treiitious of the erthodox fathers; to exhibit ovcdience, in all eceiesinstical mvatters, to the Holy See; to tensper hie manners from all evil, as fer as he ean, witn the help of the Lord; to keep and teach, with the help of God, chastity and k. s and as many students ry bior ob ony over the tore Ie his Holiness. Chureb; to ettend all cwed hy cau to vir coutre: w shen sobiiety; 10 fe «lways occupied in divine affairs, ard e ge? trem earthly basiness or filthy jucre, oe for as hunao frailty will perm to keep ene ich broalt aod patience; to be eflable and mer to the poor, to strangers, and to all indi- gent ested on sccount ef the aeme of the Lord. * wre the dutes the bichop is sworn to ns end tar «1 1 from whit y of the reve ¢ Herald have hereto- fore believed them to & Bat to retura—the Right Reverend Or. Gartland, having sworn to do oll these th d having made a formal de- Clarwtien ot », he was iavested with all the iongnm of bh w office. Afier the gosvel, Deere. replete ne ce, was delivered by the Kev. Dr MeCatlrey, of Emmettsburg College, teman hae been from bovhood the inu- minte friend of the newly eoustituted bishop. The reverend preacher took his text from the words of ‘avi. edarreed to the Ephesians, ia the 20th hve © Take heed, therefore, unto ed to ell the flock over bogey the led on you te the Ubvreh of God, which he hae purches dw his own blood Alter the sermon, 2 collection was takea up, in favor of the institution of the * Sisters of the Good She pher the concln-ion of the Mass, the new prelate wae poe i ihroneb' he church, giviog his pas- toral blessiweg ov either side. Having again ad- vanced to the r, he completed the sacrifice of the Mose, geve his blessing to the assembled bishope, priests «nd loymen, and the ceremonies of the dey were clored The righ! reverend prelate will very soon proceed to his new diocess, where we are convinced his un- ostente ious prety end noble beneticence will soon srocure for him a friend in every one who may be onored with hie eequaintance. Our Phi) ndeiphia Correspondence. Puravesruia, November 11, 1800. Church Dificwry— Querr Conduct for Christians— Raslroad Accident—Steamboats, &c. Considerable excitement took place yesterday, in the vicinity of Front and. Franklia streets, in Consequence of a disturbance among the congre- gation attending the First Associate Reformed Church. The members have formed two parties, one of which support the Rev. Mr. Blair, and the other the Rev. Mr. Lyens, both claiming to be the bona fide pastor Yesterday, the flock behaved more like pigs than sheep, for while the Rev. Mr. Blair occupied the pulpit, he was interrupted by wounds closely resembling thoee heard from the sty, together with every variety of noises, made for the purpese of ennoyances. One of his oppo- nents w ing enough to cell on the Billy Pean boye (firemen) to invert Even the women joined in the disturbavers Three men were ar- Tested by the con who fivally had to inte fre, and were thie me held to bail to answer fir the outrege Ap accivent cceurred to the train for Harrisburg tevening, when neer Whitehall. One » rile on the track broke, and passing up hthe bovtom of the car, injured the ageat, M ‘Wiliewrr, but not seriously. Much delay hos toned by this occu , the pas- Bees ord last night having been sent on Dy thie morniee's tre Lr pauper polece at Blockley now contains a p p lation of 1770, of which only 72 are blacks. le Venezueten wer steamer, buildt vy Wil ’ Cremp, of Kensington, will te launched oo fetw day nex’, Which will be butthe 15:h day since the Leel woe Inia new steemehip Fremont, built here for Howlvad & Aspinwall, of your city, isfit- out, and will be ready for sea in lees then a th She te tetended to temporarily bapply the eof the Phil delpbia onthe CY agres line, while He laver is taking a new boiler, and sah- vently, the F nt will proceed to the Pacific ply beiwety Ponsma and San Francisce. I t Y Ee ¥ New Man. Arnanoewent —We have beea ghown a letier from the Postmaster General to the etmaster of thrs city, in reply to one which had be en writien to him, on the subject of a second daily mail to the West. The arrangement is oar of greet importance, wud it will ayo th ang of ¢ Deperunent if it is pot carried out. Ttis in isded @ Man ‘hroveh from Boston, leaving that city in the evening, New York the following mora- ig, and this city at an early hour on the night of the ene day for Cumberland. Thus will mail Tratter and passengers despatohed from New York in the morning, reach heeling, Virg y. ry cerly hour on the second moraing there afver "The meile from Washington and the South, for t © West, whieh now lay over twelve hours, would o +0 go directly forward. This, of iteelf, during 1) e scasion of Congres. is of sufficient consequence te justify the add tonal expense.— Bult, American Proset or a Liye oF Provet..ers neTwREN Bavarnatt ano New Yors.—We learn that a pro- ject i on foot in Savannah to organize a company to build a propelier of come $1,100 tons, with suffi- cient capacity for from 1,500 to 2.000 bules freight, and cabin accommod tion for 100 prose’ . ond @ good proportion of steerage. The cost of this ves ont will be about 100.000, whieh be be takes ia shares of $100) The haracter and standing of the gentlemen at the head of the project are a sufficent uarantee for the work being carried out efficiently, if suffleent enconrege ment is extended by the people of Sevanneb, which, under present ciroomstances, swe have no doubt will be. Mecars Demili & Co of New York: Rowland & Washburn, of Savanaah; and Capt. Robert. T. Brown, late of the bark leans Mend, are the projectors. —Savannah Georgian. them and Hay claim by virtue of said unless it was commenced within the term oe soars montbs from the time the cause of ection rt that the present suit was not eed ‘The dutendants also contend aa the loss and injury sustained was not given oon ‘The plaintiff claims, as a reason for mot bring- ing the suit Fithian twelve months, that the debt hal festorized under the laws of Connecticut, of foreign attachment. and that the debt oo paid until these attachments were dissolved; he contends thet the defendants negooiated with him with a view to an adjustment of the loss, and that that waived any bar to their caey f on the ground of not proceeding in time. Adjourne police: ‘should be CITY TRADE REPORT. Monpay. Nev 11—6P.M. Asnvo.—The demand for both kinds was 5 while pearls were rather firmer. Sales reached 75 barrels. $0 1234 for pots. and $5 81 for pearls. The exports og ing the week amounted to 424 barrels, of which only ten barrels were ris, Brrapsturrs—Flour.—The low and medium brands of tour were buoyant; while the demand for the East and city trade was active. For some qualities, rather better prices were realized. The receipts, to-day, were moderate, while those in prospect were large. which checked operations for export. At present, there is but little to be bad at our inside figures. The sales aggregate 14,000 barrels, including ordinary to straight State at $4 623; a $5 68%; mixed to straight Western Northern Obio, at $4 08% a $475; and pure Gene- at $4 04 & $5 06, closing at $6.2 $506 The m a for Canadian fleur had an improving tendency, with a gree demand, and sales of 2,700 barrels, ordinary randa. at $4 5235 © $4655, principally at the latter rate. Southern flour continued in light supply, and pretty active, with salerof 400 barrels at $58 $5 12) for mixed to ‘straight brands Alexandria, Baltimore, and Georgetown; and $5 25 @ $6 6234 for fancy Kye Flour woe beld at $3 3734 @ $3 60. with buyers at £5.25 Corn Meal was dull, at $3 09 a $5 Ld for Jerwy. For Wheat the demand was ste id higher rices were realised tor Western. The eel of eneree being small holders were more firm. Include: in the 7 tion! re 2 800 bushels erdi at $1253; 2700 bushels do. prime, at $ burhels do. at a trifle over $1 17; and 2000 Neate prime white Michigan, at $112 ' Of Southern de- scrmptions the stock was not large, and the market was better. Hye has ad anced. and we note sales of 12,000 Durhels. at 82i¢¢ @ 83e ; e held higher. Hariey has also iwproved, with poh ys, 2,100 bushels prime four rowed, at $1. The receipts were quite limited. Oats were at ¥ and saleebir, at 40c. a 4id¢e. for State and Canadian, and S8e. a 20c. tor Jersey. The market for rn was firmer, while sales of 9100 bushels have been made. at 700 aTlo. for mixed Western. Other de- scriptions were firm. at unchanged quotations Cana: ian Peas were not plenty, aud were nominal at former rates. Cofrre.—With a good demand. sales were made of ‘360 begs Kio at Llc allie, which was an advance, Corron — The couses of the very light yield from the present crop have been dwelt upon by writers freely jor rome time past; but one of them has been named recently by rcientific planters, which we think has more to do with the untortunate aspect of the question than would appear at first sight, and it has the more weight with us, in forming our conclusions of a very light yield. from an opportunity we enjoyed at the jast exhibition of products of superior agriculture and American skill at manutactures, at the Uastle Garden Feir last month, of conversing with a planter from South Carelina, who bas given great attention to the fubject. and who hopes to elicit the attention of our Plenters to the evil, before it is too late to apply the remedy. ‘the cause of the present short erop ia, in our cjinion, owing more to the running out of the seed, than tothe various other incidental in- few it haw received. Planters are universally im- dent, oud rercly rave more prime seed for the en. p rep than thetr land will require for a single Lact year a trost, about the sth of April, ‘down mertly alithe plauts above ground. A great neved for sound sed, which it was found d the only resoureo lect was to use the the gin houses, which had Jain ex- frosts of the preceding winter, and to the same coil t ret of former yours fibre rg The result eas foted—that th would be light, watery. and if groat care # uot Used it ve found unproductive the next It tas pi #0. The want of yitalley was 4 through March end April lest, and by many tributed ve ccldnern of eal Ko. ‘Tae fact was, teed could net g nute without extraordioary apd after pasting t Umes, and their +t rood at tient, it was only in May last plants commenced to show themselves above ard then, sach wide epaces in the row: Was known as a spotied crop. Ths bol be avd few in number, the bush sing to possess sufficient vitality to hol The frost ini year, cloted effectu- P equal to two millions of bales, tis perteotly well Known that the quantity which be Tipr ned Up CO tinis date, enonot be equal to that of sr. wud except the produets of heavy soils, culled s, tho staple i# but ditthe better than the India ‘The wumber of bales. it is supp by ¥ iilions in the aggregate, trom the oct that they gre running trom forty to sixty ponnds ' ‘r bale r lahter then those of last yenr But this rea. ot edmit, as ono large casjortty ot the sthe picking and baling ts already It 4 mutter of history. We can ar hee le-t yenr, (42; and their ere advised would make 700 £00 that proved t not, set them ox ig cuoughtora falr growth vening 1 ox week» earlier thau L sof acre cotton plantat firtehed. end the b 7 (nished. awd the tot the susount ginned fells off #0 far, that 600 es i the extent of the planter’s hopes and he off rs seule. bold on the plantation, tor the weight of £6 bales of the average of last year's crop, and tne E ce to be the quotation tor © miad iin: g'’ cctton at Mo bile. on the 6th February next been duil for the probably more of concession would have been necessary, Oa Friday and Saturday. however, these parcels disappeared, Las sinew ty en avortrained that th were opwards of 4.000 bales This morning the m: Ket opened stif, and eales of 1.600 bal exhibiting an advance of Late telegraphic adv ous ontabilahing the correctness of the position we have assumed. hi doudtices, not been without ite effect here. We quote rates buyers offer: — r —There bas been an active inquiry for macke. rel to. day to arrive. and we have to report sales of 750 barrels at $9 76 for No. 1, and $8 75 for No 2 Codfish war quiet and nominal at $2 50 a $2 O24, with sales of small lots Herrings were relling at 500 @ 650, for seal- ed and 0c © tor No 1. Faorr.—The market for bunch raisins was more ao- tive, but er. with anles of three to four cargoes, just arrived at $1 75 per bo: Tay. — We noticed «ales of 900 bales North River, for city use, at dbo a OHe sccording to quality. Titows —There has beep an active de: for some time back; and the stock 19000, The rales since Thursday last include Afrocan. averaging 04 Ibe. at 14c, 6 montha.to go K 2.500 Bueno Ayres, Ze , New Orleans, green ealted. averaging 60 Ihe. at 5\o lowe 4 per cent, oath; aud 600 English salted cow, 45 and 4S ibe at Oe ato. A cargo rinceos which errived on Friday, are as yet * avila, and 100 ceroons © P trod There was a falt inquiry for Eastern, with racoas, on Lar foire last week to the eatent of 1,000,000 at $1 564 « Lov. Common Roekl v4 tumppat $1 160 $1 18 1Hek.— The stoek bi shih » good ge wae held at Sle. a She with moderate anlen. sof Cubs at Saver Sones, The macket ts better for epirite tur- pest ne, sich sales of small lots at S0c. per gallon, now ate Of rough turpentine some 600 bbls, Com- ecres ld to Coy at $2 75. which is an advance mon Tor was in good request, with eules of 1,000 bar- new ington at $11) delivered ith emall enles at 53 at ® vide rperm the tales were pretty fal $1 a $120 There bas been still another im went in the market for linseed to-day, with sales the extent of 000 #0 (OO gations, at 82a 88e in casks, ard S4¢, im bbls, hee giich and dest city pressed American. closing at $60, im bbls. The exports of ail dcerriptions during the week reached 89.026 ealtons, ccntirting in part of whale, eperny. lard. and tatiow oils Perk—Our market fort foquiry, and eal one i foe prime, and $10 3745 good rr at 4 aeet, with sales t $16 $11 75m $12 60, ‘Beet hams were In Cut mente were du lesa buoyant, 9. for good ko pri @rmand at onehanged figures Cherre was Bram at 64 © 650, with a goed b dcicg, The experts of ail ar nicles of 2h vo the bth inst. wmounted to ac ¢ $45 060 The, UF the latter, 745 G04 Ibs, w Hvar Rerate. -The sale tay he ve bern tintation # on Unies 1 do. near the above on Cambenliog ® Bales 1 do. i 49 najotn: pear Union rest. betweee 1 do pee. 100 2 41@ $20, 4 do, on Je Hefirse wed Arthur streets. S200 een, $1009; 1 do jelniog $160: 1 Go on the Fear, $160. 01 lor pd O08 Fifteenth street aia of lend ia Micbig 1 M Rick The market was ev ght stock and sles of 75 tierees on terme not transpirgt. Toe expetie for the werk resched 31 Daarels and therers Sarr There eae a good demand for Litery wi ave a eid & small L008, at peises ranging frou $1 8 $1 55— 00 | pecrnes, at G0c.; 150 do. eC i 23 ; | Tue market here bas [*™, acco --The nae eens y the Africa have holders to be more firm, and in some in- bales Cubs, at private bs j and 40 iia Florida, new crop, 8 dic. The sup) ert of the’ Kentucky leaf, cape ae 2 oe to Africa. The exports, last week, 890 Ibs munutactured. were steady, at 37 @ 380 for xports during State pri- @ very scarce comprived Jersey. meme and 156 bhds. drudge, at Be, with interest ad | SRR MARKETS ELSEWHERE, $l 175, 9236; 3.000 Wilmii 99h; 2) ‘she Girard Bs ‘5 Pail Be mates ‘Sules—$28,000 480 snevon Morris ing ‘67. 1 —$200 United States 6's, Ac: shares M: Bank, do, 73%; B de Terk ant’ Cees Derland Railroud, 23, FOREIGN MARKETS. Rio Jaxuino. Sept 13—Flour dull at 17) « 18), for Ricbmond ; 14/500 a 15 600, tor Baltimore, Coffee— Firet & 3/400, about Te fo,b Freights to the United States. 70a 75e per bag. Doubloons—Pa- M trict. 20/600 a 20/806, Exchange on Evglend, 254d. per mili Bana, Sept. 23,—Flour—ewall sales at 15) for Baltt more, and 1¢/500 fer Richmond Codfish—A eargoaold at 10) te speculators. and retails at 15) #154500, Ex- change on Bagland 2 Ba i per wilrea Telegraphic Report: Mary Ge cae ‘oy. 10, 1850, Sales of cotton yesterday were 5000 bales, and for ‘Le week. 24.000. Middling issteady.at 1340. Sales © taken pl 400 bbds. of tobacco at ‘ge. ad- vance ; fine lotx briag 10.412!,c. Tehuantepec rail- read steck, nearly $1000.000 elready sabseribed. Freights have adyanced— Cotton to Liverpool 7 16d. New Oarrans, Nov, 11. 1850, Cotton is quiet, with suler of 2000 bales middling at like. Tobacco bas advanced one baif cent jules of the week. 6000 choice lotsat Walle Pairsugeris Sa S',c. Flour is dull, Ordinary brands tetoh $4 208 $4.50 Corn. 75 aS0c. Oats, 68a650, Bacon sides— Our stock is exhausted. and they are retailing at Ti¢e. Whiskey is at 2c. We ere anxiously awaiting the advices of the Africa. Cincinnati, Nov. 11, 1850. The weather being unfavorable, there is but @ limf- ted business doing in pork packing. 270 hogs have ben sold at $2 60" It is raining here, and the river ls in excellent boating eondition. Pirrsnuncn, Nov. 11, 1850. In flour. our receipts are light—prices are $375 8 $581. Wheat is at 76 a S0c., wad oats 34a 850, The channnel of the river is 4 feet 10 ins., and it is rainingy Burraco. Noy. 11, 1850. Adverse winds keep vessels back. are trifling. The market for flour ‘And the business is done at a slight advance. $375 for Michigan, for wheat there isa rod milling de , an Sy are better, Sales 7,000 bushels Ohio at 80c., bes | ‘ie. for Michigan. There is but little doing in corn, and prices are lower. Avnany, Nov, 11, 1850. The receipts since our last hve been as follows :— Flour, 21,000 bbis.; wheat and corn, none; barley, 20,000 bushels. Flour is steady, but not much activity prcrails, Rye is ‘ak at 760.; 25 000 bushels barley been sold at 98 « 100c. for two rowed, and 100%. for four amet hands Married, On the 10tb instant, at st. Mary's Church, by Rev. Mr Starr, Mr. Witttam Camenent, to Marcaner, davgbter of Mr. John Smyth, late ot Fermoy, Ireland. Newark papers will please copy On the 7tb instant, at St. George's Church, by Rev. 8. A. Tyog, Mr Hunky Tuomas, merchant, of Montreal, | Canada, to Esrurn §., eldest daughter of Mr. John Thornton, of this city. Diea, On the 10th instant. after a short but severe illmess, Tsaneita Pxancts, daughter of John and Isabella Francis. aged five years aud ene month, The triepds and acquaintances of the family, and | alvo the members of the Sirooklyn Ringgold forse f ve, N yrtle avenue, Brooklyn. thin day (Tuceday). at three Celock, pee’ cisely, Without further invitation. Her be tasen to Greenwood Cemetery for interm On the 11h instant, aiter a lingering filness, of sumption. in the 26th year of his age, Wittiam Pra’ fun F ere copy, ‘The friends and woq ues ows of the feanuy are ren spect? to atind bis funeral, which will | teke pleve on Thurecay, che 12th instant, at 2 o'clock, trom bis late resigecce, First strevt, near North Niath street, Willinmeburgh. Of palpitation of the heart, at her residence, 93 Orenge strret. Mancaner, wife of James O'Connell, eed 42 yeare and 6 montha Hoston papers will please cop; ether friecde acd those ot burton, P. F. 0°Con to attend ber funeral, on Weduosday, 12th iuetant, at teo o'clock, P.M 11th instant. Gronce Hevny Ganoven, aged ope year, four wonths and eleven day?, son ot George nd Morguret Gare The friends and # e requested to attend the fomeral, et balf part one o'clock, this day (Tuesday) from No. 10 Franklin street At Mortonville, Orange county New York. Hen- intra Serna, daughter of Charles ¥, Mortoa, aged ove jar and four months At Panama. N. G , on the Tch Bept., 18950, Srermey 8 Crann Keq. ty the 47th year of his age, formerly « merebapt of this city z¢ On the ith inarant, of short but eovere timers, Carnanine Bue, wife of Kobert Z Rue io the Sieh yeur of her age Reletives and friends of the temity pre reepeettutly on Wed No 2 Hid invited to attend ber tuperal instant, trom her lete revi Weenly } Report of Deaths ie the Uity and © ty of Vork, oa ver ber to the Mb a: Wowen, 43: Boy: war oa 2 Cancer. Casnaltics Cholera Infan vam Consumption Genvinlston in the Head. nthe Cheet Drowned ne eesteetiestieeniaameamnememnenstanatimnentetetseted MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, iy Movements of the Ge u Steamers. john, NB, G Mina, Fansra Keilroad Co; | a ay We f le. Tranew Lord, Ciedaing monies Be Gevannan, J | be Muriey: ‘hiatom, ews, Charles: on: oD A Totees fh p Mi Ropers Boot int ih coegre, London and Porte “Wyte WP hog bad waht wise nd culmea, the ‘Took ® pilot 0 ay, Baene= Morne & Fronver cert of abe paasege, ea: Conyieg W, as stam. rig Santina, Bureets, Tar “H phi die ibn new), Ross, Picton, 17 days, with coal, to Sy ecens (Bed Hens shure, New Baves, in ballast, 0 ve be nm, Smith, Athany for Newburyport, tcbr Mrrparct, Murray, Albeay tos Bostog, | carge would be sent | £90» (hetere reperted), was wrecked on t e i ‘is Brel igen Wehner for 2 ¥ bad der Roberts, ie unter, Fumpee Sanday y night, ot - ‘of the crew. and algo her sails. Teka — bs a os yn Bebe Camitis, Buisare, Wil for New Haven, Schr WF Leger, ssh albany. Schr Lewis Clark, Vauhir Puliadaiytia. " Sehr San foie Williaa, Ph Belew. rtngwese brig, with passengers, ‘bri one brig. sailed. Steamship Georgia, P for Chagres, ke. Ship Silas Holmes, Bor ry, for p mp be 08, ry, for New Orleans, has anchored Ocr LL—Wind at noon W, lear: eunset, SE. Telegraphic Marine ae Clearod—Bark N W Bridge, Haran brig lela, Wilming- Exisworrn, Nov 3. 5 Arrived—Bark Peri, N York, a. Pau, B Holmes, and Jane, Albany. Macuias, Nov 5. rrived—Bark Geo Thomas, NYork; brig auunaaate, do; war Venice, do, New Onceans, Novi. Arrived—Bark Nimrod, NYork. Newnurrvont, Nov 9. Arrived—Schr Vulture, Philadelphia, Saled luth—Sohr Fulton, ae Nov 10. Arrived—Sebr Oscar Jones, Alteny.” vid Sailed Yth—Ship Marcus, Arotio EG! feiedoes Sarah, ote arriv oad & D Johnson, Poitadelphiay ri Wa & Suited Tee Sehes Pizarro, Thos hia; 4 Brown, and D 4 Lie ® areas 10th. ng BY fh iider, ees = rr ‘ashington, ees, Baltimore; Lons= oneh see Brody, pakngion Ro Quees, Balt pny Nov 9. Pee mag Looy Ap gti Sailed—Sobr Black Squall, N Yor! Arrived—Sebr Pavillion, N¥York. Sailed—Brig Smithfield, Havere. Sarem, Nov 10, Warren, Nov 9. Foreign steamer ei ylswaieaerg ent eae sean (Or Rasheneeh, fresdas Nov 19, mtclewtelethy ae para, 8 Tnlanier Masktisn, Call te perieame Cherokee, wil hove, on Wednesday, 1 abaig o'lo0k, piety a ove, on Wednesday, 1h inst, at 236 ‘Those ne bape ‘Se above office to amy part of tees stpeatage v0 Baa 2 cents. . — age for Kingston, Ja, forwarded on Wednesday per pity. Bays Letter Bags are also at Kenyon's. 91 Wall screed, Mcrald Marine Nee. Puuiavairaa, Nov AM Arrived—Pit ship Wyoming. Julius, Live x8 Ro~ mer, Sto Bost Lewis oye moh Tavingh Jas, Ketcham Noble, ireland; James f Deputy, Wisrmore, dW Ewaln, Townstndr Obariates Risley; Amy W Leeds, Endicott, and Jamos A Bayard. Thompron: Jo Sain foes Grithin, Town ‘Cores re, Norwieh corwichi 8 ereta, eit Boston; sohrs jc Leeds. Ei Miscellaneous, Suir Lovma, of Bosten, trom Sea Francisco for Realejo, &e. which put into Mazatlan martes, is insured at ap ssazt '¢ office in Boston for $7.0. n BARK Assox, from St Johns, PR, for Greenwich, wa ope vehen on the 11th Oetsin ined 16 lon 4935, by achr Louiaa, at Provinestown. She had been thrown om her beam enas, and had lost mainmast and maintopsail. Bawx Evnoras—a Canton date of aug 22. states that bark Eurotas, from Monilla, for New Yerk (wbich was tal te Manila after being ashore), had been condemned and hy rdin chip Wm gpragae. Tus WS ‘war reported at Whampoa Avg 22. Base Rowr Warn, Burns, from Hondurat, of and for Bos ight of the loth the westward of Hs- Now York, pat leans, but perhaps | t of severe sickness among her Zz [a apemnnenye a) fen, Seer, with woo! for Boston, before reported oF Owl's | on Port Point ledge, was towed | er Flosbii having dee y Brateamer Commore. Captain H took off the exp crew, and manned the Champion wish some of hie who. bre fhe clenn, Jvly 16 Lailn Roobk, NB, 1,600 sp; President, itive July 4, Paulina, Thatch, NB, off not ford 21 cy Spoken. Jas Calder from Charleston for Liverpool, Sept 99, lat 45 Liverpool for NYork, Oot 17, Int —, Oot bp L diy Constable (Br), from Liverpool for NOrl 20. tar Berk fow (Br) from Liverpool for California, Sept 22, Tat 1602 N. to ow ehh Glebe, trom ‘Gloucester, B, for , Oot 10, Int 49 17, aid of Orleans from Haliway rock #16 wiles Foreign Ports. thin, Ayah abeni, Hacsebeldt, from and Lom for Buenos Ayres, Nov 7, Axrwrnr, Oot Oxnard. C » Harlow, for Cale Ban Brice Boston. Swif', from Boston Juty 29, and Asin (Br) Campbell, do July 6, dates of arrival un- bnew ne Peacnanis Oct 1-14 Ashland. Horting, Boston Lownrars, Oov th Se for P + Nem lena: Vine adelybin Malt ove 2—are Oet 2—Ar 1a. NY Can den Civre, Oct 2 . for Boston; Herald, Paleuda ad Moe | ak. S14 ship Coranie, Choate, Tal Ship Monterey Crowell, from NYork, for N York lds; brig Washe Comer abt, Oot 17. Coman bark Harriet, 1 de few days Avg I2—Ships Oren Wm Srrseve. Chase, for Manita the "ot N—Drie Tonquin, wie bark Le . f. for London 27th; te load cargo of bark Bares anon to com: Wiledy, " on Oct R— Brig Rovah | sg Thom p te le tBce'on nod sole eh fi Doan. Ort 1—Are Gatah Aen, Dillingham, Sante Crus, Oot 19— Darke Le pare Prit she: o preeeed to Trapani, and load for a port in 0 . Dre dally Be Gime arzan. Ort 7-914 bork Chileon, |, whiting, (from Pa lermoe) York: night of 10th, Sw brig Ni Crasecw. Oot 10—Rr lark Palendar rere, Oct Arr Rhone, Wark oy Rove, Jely art whe bo ocane., reiaea, Creasy, Hi wooky 40} Heh, A Bendy, Rmprror, Astracon, and Oxenbrl va, Hhine, Prankling Riisebeth and Splonatd. for York. Aves B4th, hip, Onan bride, Pes fot NOrieane HAvasa, jow 2—| yk Ort "0 eohr Zwolser: Diep. enponn Oct Av Montezuma, Kendall, wry, Cronetndt; 2th, Albert Gai Montreal: tin, Delano, Charleeton; 29h, ton, ant Jestah. Bewdiee, Mens ted Defer: ah J 9 tevtens foe Sandon, Staton New Orewa 4 ‘aaet Brandywine, i ashington, Page, ie OY Aart ® Hin, if 1steh, for B om Ber, 2 Bloncherd, Prenebard, de garb ult; Mi Pres ad hi 9 ita pe Theatr Caulninn, Tereorors, Turley, 4: Victor, Clerk, for 20h; Gh Let Capamerer, Onward, John Toole, and Milioi‘te, ary for lig, 24th, Adeline, ipa Se New Orleaas, rey ‘Am, Congress, trom NYork — sia uh. Stariy ), Moree. tur de. ioe sarah Packsien’ Pucintes Wee Boston ton’ ae tor D York. MAURINUS. Sug 21—Arr Grafion, from Berdsaux, Sit Baretow, (from Sumatra) Goi ee hones, Mg; Larrabeo, f for N irae. hry iy Oc Fe ise ee for NY ork te als. a, Moe from Port Boston (me matty aaron cates ge: ¥ Rie ests ‘Parmalee, ‘A toad ‘lead aud ANZA! Got 31—Bark Sarah Olney, Remick, expected \NGiwroar, Oct 1R—814 Alabams (Bi ), Masters, Noapal eWPURT, mas ia jaater: oapulce. ry “tel Dolph: ¥ Prnam joyt, from Eingapore, jast arr, for Bo Barks Carlotta (Sie), Stroud, Elwell, Orleans, ting; Deigs Quan ia Be Brig t Lumley, Sco: Beh inet. Bia waa, Trtnk tg Vind York . as Oct 22—The Stella Maria (oupposed Dutch) lor fio J Rept 0 - Barks Gipey. L . from NY aut July 9 ear, Greeny from ‘al iawre July arr 12th; ready; an’ nine Gel Ch Ghesante Binney, for 4 ‘Bar! others ae Fepervea 10ch Lig ee ay for pies Oy har Beard, N ba, Oot 2 Bile Caroline, Cook, for Boston, , exposed to bave been detained below by bad weather Nov 6—Adv, ship Wm Wirt, Sampson, for at. pay Pat rhe sohr Royal Oak, Reed, New Lia, Christie, TALCAKL ARO, Ny} arr coke Harrison, Kilby, from Dorobeetor (ant Fa or pi T Oct 0—Sld Hayward, Clay, Day ey! Tan nace: wo date Ship WertTiod tre eater os ly 214 rr Begie, Le }» Amoy (an 8 ‘Sid Ang 19. Larter, We be: yr Ruane Francisco, a. ae 15—Arr Science, Howland, San via Honolulu, eapmaan, Avg 10-8ld bark Tom Corwin, Bates, Salem, ia Majonga Zanax, Sept 7~Sld Be sche Fegle's Wing, Fox, NYork. Dg, y LACHICOLA, Oct de arr brig Ges Wileon, kwith, N Tn pert. berks Fenelon, Poster. for N York, de: Providence, Curr, wies bri Baker, for NYork, ldg; Blizs Gen Wileon,, Beckwith, weg: sche at i NY. York, Maer Cornelia, Goodmanson, a cy LTIMORR, ‘ot patil bark Lowell, Whitey, Kew York; achr J EB Ridg w, Pernambuco and Bosro: x, Now Pi ware whe Escort, Mostgomery, Bath is? Philacelphis: 101 Arr brig Rebeoen (Br). Parsboro for NYork. Signa! bid Satu for bark (new) sad 4 Sei , obi ane va, bark Zion, brig pare; E Nickere ton, for \eetown, sehr Lou! bark J day, ebips Asi darkeLibra, Lo, Zidon, Dency; brig Flora, sche Palestine, aa others Ban cor, Nov 6—Arr achr Ontario, sats Teh, brig Joden, Prince, N¥ork, Cid Teh,” schr Bl Cardenas: th, sebte elena, camer, Ho deca Foabes Bisco Bexgan, and Malabar. © Goftrel . NYorl Beeraer, Nov l—are et, and 8 A Smith, N York bid de K es; Geor- hr ee iveay), Bose 1, Marnaras; —ArE echt Hiarbor Island, eid sehr ol Satterly, peepee Ontario, Kettridge, NYork; ship uM In port, Nov 7—ships F Loo State, Pollister, from Pert- a htom. Thomaston, wta; learns, di a) Far 2 Bopt Fairs ‘Mic y me for ipa tae Font Hitand. | Ming ing: \da; Montreal, ide ‘Joeephine Be Boraholm. tor isorpock, Lig: ert J ward, Trott, for Sarageah, ri. tam bi Roberteo: Fpl, I parks Volant, from Lave aralnata o! wes ) Si m N Lowy Py from "Nortel, ve atop * Re hrs Rio Grande, Philadey ini Petey ear Ciena acoording to wind. i Bans feners gana © Pratt, Pratt, Fayal, ‘Arr sehr dered dead NY¥ork. Sid olph, NY: 7 pokes Daniel Webster, by hy 2 for lorwt Morgan, Philadelphia for Saco; all, ¥ hiladelphia, Nov {3 2 | kt aot Ig ted sap this mornin: ed BY pec]. hove in aight and is ‘ef the Bros ¥ yr Ny thine Ara ia, ela Ameri- Aselia Rogers, for oo! Nashui Boston; sed org Davie K aiken, fori Key West, came down, and oop My’ Boston (and re Nyon ‘Sle 7th, coke Grape Gnew, end ‘Ginte » NYorl yuupansy Nox 2 Are ehiga Toronta, Parker. NY ork: rere Wiewcll, Mic dapeiter tries ie, Sich, Gray, Sthmeree hag ° te. ne, ewer potcn Pi bere 0) #nd werived in thie Lang; Tener, Sleeper, NYork: Sth York, Bal-tmore — Bot Bch, ae WAS Faported, S—Arr brig Natragoseus, Hinvaley, —Are sehrs Southerner, Studley, Phila eet . bo, “tqenae. Ellis, do Nov (— art ship Aberloen (Te). Soiaet, Ivor. Flinn, Boston: Vernon, Geke man, N York: rem. . Hondurrs vi f dy Knight, Choat or St Jobme: be Nea: Gr einin, Wehart, Gigct Beaterm 2 aw errichson. Wenteotts toe ritaaripoins a a Legian, co: WM Fogter, Smith, for J vilte. abr New Zealand, Faltndetph picbercen, WE * cla Sch, —Arr ‘ae Ramestin Torner, F. gu? sleet, ie wi le Corton, 4 tone ” — Rew vee Dark Whitin mee Sarr sloop we funtteta vane. Baily, #1 Borden, NYork. c Sr Rebert Peel—Mr, Daw end 3 ehil@ren, London: lias L Mead bimhor; atte wud fay Bag & mre Fettes, M A G peelt end Indy: Frock W Terns. Jaay, ond two ehitar Mice Bogert, Mra 8 Ti “ite friend, Mre Penter et, wy POEL A WR ver. 0 vont 9, Maria Detty Maris Kenlet, 0 W Polling P ah Taine E Muntng, Mr wegeen and te iat Reed Jr, f Orch ony We Bs ant Me ak aie GP Potten aF Lave, We Rorer'an WAS {ion J Buck “oT ni Wastin, © 4 Kiellander, 1 Trowbridge, J Tattle, ‘T Burgess, J Pyshor, 7 Alerandey, : W Wood, JLB wr, WME Donal, J 4 Colfea and In , “mee % ¥ Papinae, Bhatds, we ies Bh ter, 1 wnt ipee 4 dy S ebileren Srrepute wre Welle oud oh ee danghrer: Migr AM wade: bores, Ure Van y al ley ca i jasick, LD cok, Capt oR. LIVERPO@L—UN arip rill depart wil tos x ee Ne u street. A’llerers and pacers LH ht. ‘tes » Be ee or freuhe or parange—hav Fe elegance Creer iio piheysteamer PACIFIC with ener RWS Sen cormber AITED STOTES MALL 87, = rpool.—The daa BALTIO, Ca>tain Comstock, sain ADBLATIC, Capt, Gratton, dallt by contrac fot by BE *rvsog, every fare has been tak ir con— ““wetion, as “alao ln thelr engioes, to rength end Seats ter esis ae tor pasengere are une- 2 oF comfort. otipantane trum New York 9 Ls 1 $190; exelo~ wrenge af ext extrem sige stave roome, ee from Lat Co After thet fires of Ay above Prom Ni kK. Baturday. Nov. eork 1850, Saturday, ee. | Do. Dres 7th, 1330. ie vetanndny, dun is weeday, és i Do. 1891, Be. 1951. For Eee Heo Panea Bhows SHIPLEY & CO., E.G RO! faunie ete L. DRAPER, Jr. & Siontmartre, Paris, N STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY— vis Southampton —Th ae WasHINGION, G. W. Floyd, gomimander, Bremen, via Southam on Woda clock, from ship FLOWID freight or pa street most desirable re route, Peis: Mall STEAMSHIP. SoutAnys —THE informed that ‘byt the ae ciples pe Bg aren jontere} stonm= Be att web at Acapuloo, bud 0 ‘The new eteamahi COLUMBrA wit ber, arrival in the Pacitc, between San tad pos Oregon, awaiting at the former port Panams, a1 and p: without Sivas ements a eet a ead San togevinoned A regu! ti ot’ trelx he yaad transl as roby Sol OT Di seacere ort oe thst or} x3 the of twill also be kept im New Meenmsbipe ye CARIBBEAN and PHILADELPSIA will forma ditect line between New Orleans Poraitie on the {ethines rica cide steam us, ane Foire through line te'nea frou flew Griaans and’ pores ia Orleans No LAU! ASON & Gos Agen aiew York, Oct. 81, 1800, Rvs OF FARE REDUCED— EMPIRE ory LINER Thro tickets os ‘Sap Fran Recting with the U- December—on aenday. how oe ee abip Propet’ Riise Ex Oni cove bust rage, taniireas aad board PANAMA TO Sas '¥RANGiacU.* Ee Cabin. eee _Tor IeelGht oF Pease STSWARD & SON, 34 Trnad: R SACRAMENTO CITY.—PIRST VBSSBL, TO witively on the 1th ay or demurrage Freie vito the emonnt of 39 bie ‘olen non ee re eae . ROW se age ares Lad Woes rtrees. the Union. whose s tnd fine railing qualities are well Koow out with storos of a superior order, and neither Mverality will be s bs crane i Bvt eo sornye BOOK book, careful tly fon, end a Te advice a owed, the fears of b pects rg family of children, reid ie se ostia Yer srigat owls aun etreet, Book st, on er ean ra he yeh ¥. OCTOR CONVERS INVIGORATING CORDIAL the only rewedy for reminsl weakness, 10 vexing Tuinvvs, incapacitating the men for sootety, bay or ma IT those ved Cisoraors of beep ome. exe cauced Smproper habiveat youth, ore spanatly care emt remedy. kr. « thee 89 third avenue, ih streete, here he is comenited. $5 mate ¥ part of the country. PREREOY So FeoU SRD AGAINOT in Dr. ical Privat QUACK ERY 18 together, Ry reel thfelly a oa cfevery one. Nin edition, Sa rob rey |. Rald at 85 Greenwich stroe! ADILS AND ae — oye ®. DE Li celebrated vagetad parent 4 way vie of omal rurprived at the rapid: in der frestmeut, bie yatiente le Canta ropy. one hast alee, the Weer, seals rrrsaling K MOKRISON CONTINUES TO CURECEREAIN DIS — im their we ret forn.s, without mereury, and ex- * o metres. Private entrance through the Futry. en is pot oo Py* ast 4 vue = 18 8 of which were ix ene 0d aa aver pro ine lf OC ANE STREET, BRTWEEN Coat. aim streets, has, for the lart fourseen ‘ioe in privare diseases, isenem) and Oy FMR OF THK © Pmautiva he—Othes hours, 0 te 1d A Ms 6 ¢ eacepted )—No, #8 Gryeuwten treet SAGs watter of curprise to rors, that any one of rea 4 of profvesional atninmente shor? sey ote Ho of every éercriprion 0 ne #532 part othe f ‘ eae a oie foe the min < praeeaitn, a gran te 6 eome ra t, fomain eo dormant in tne & natare ae Bo aioe! the Foprodgetive tacntiy fet properly treated, tation ae its wares In hrerion. is in ve ts ibe sx08 a ein a eure. ie “Penetl: Lal Treetien at 4. 9 AnD LONDON nearaact Seki PRIVATE oI cation witheus sity, Les bine Dredicines with the @ fecal retandy, fre thoasands who camaoe 69 eM of roee rronding, from i oan withows it ve other Fr! ave Oot wane et be Lave cares, deal wrieines. Tn all mernctions dally, | ¢ aueed by their xo et ine be iv & short time, John feo Biren, years, to be cured of em alow aid apa deli "me." by’ lend, awed oneraa treaierent. In © oh my walite nity. Ereasmene by <a 2 and] to . me ba Won, ea ors from ressorege’ OCTOR YOURSRIP—POR Q TWENTY-FIVR OBNTS yA " means of he Feed. bD* Own gtaving., shape uy Vare rosie veri i y ot Ponte el ane i tL deeerihe: wd all the ohe ae by ever