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—— et NEWS BY TITE MAILS. Wasuixevon, Noy. 11, 1850. The Effect of the New York Election—The Work of the Departments, §c. ‘The result of the New York election has not taken the administration by surprise, and will have no other influence on it then to cause it to renew ite exertion im favor of peace, the constitution, and the Union. Sofar from looking on the probable election of Mr. Hunt as (iovernor, by a small ma- jority, as diseouraging to the friends of the Union, it is tather looked upon os 2 prost that the Union party, whenever an urge ii call is mate onit, Crash ‘8, nO doubt, wH! be niade in 182,) is streng and Bumerous enough to vivk Sewardism, Bentonism and Van Burenism 'o ‘he lowest pit of weakness nd degradation. The election which has nee jt 9 taken place in New York was @ mere Bt . in which the moderate administestion men have not @ed their best, and at which the union between the bernbyraers and bunkers was merely nominal I bave rerson to bel ove that Hunt was not re- pudiated by the a¢ stration in a bedy, but merely by New nd interesty Mr. Fillmore laboring waa the impression (whieh may ops coe one) that Hunt is his friend, or] Ft. Yo play into the hands ef ond ‘Sewerd his is the opinion of foal who may be suppased to be attmate terme with the President, and if Hu show himself a man at this crisis on may not be a very bad one, end Seward many yet be caught in his owa u Mr. Fillmore, in common with many ad- ministration Whigs, was unquestionably of opinion that the election of Seymour would strengthen the hands of the cemorracy too much to render the contest of 1852 worth arending to. The adminis tration Whigs voted t» Hont merely to secure the Whig candidate of 1552 4 chance in the lottery, though a smell evr. If the excitement in New York and Massschusett. were to go down at once, President Filimore wou'd be without a mission—; mere leewm temems 0) INS: Some of the «x ¢ me hunker democrats in New York city were, no dou', disgusted with the dis- position manif+sed by (ve baraburnera to vote fo Seymovr in gooe fh, but to elect a Legislature hostile te Danie! S Dickinson’s re-eleenon to the United States Sonare. Their object, too, was to fair game, barnburrers b: ve the Seward whe, © break it up; while the yndt, Jargely voted with ve saved from immediate exterminati atic legislature aad Governor wor « merged them in the party, without hopes of moking terms in 1852, as the Piet of their adhesion to the nomiaee for the residency They, too, preferred to shufile and cut chee more, before suffering themselves to be finally re-annexed to the hunkers. But the most dendly blow struck to your demo- cratic State ticket wos, ne doubt, the nomination of the other candidates ‘or the sulfrages of th - of the city, as so strongly, coavincin sistitly set forth in your editoriala. ‘2 rea ‘ly conceive that the fearless expression of such a truth must rouse # sin of vulgar revenge. Where there is no power of argument, the brutal pro- yensities of men’s nature are always most strongly excited, A crnsbing truth, from the force of which there is no »ppen! to any reasonable tribu- nal, is, in a vulger mid, the strongest stimulus to indulge i in brutality On the whote, the New York clections have eirengthened Cress and Webster, and, in eneral, the Union party throughout the country. Vo reli- ance can be placed on the barnburners und Seward- itee; they must he beaten if the country shall en- joy peace, and that will be done handsomely in 1°52. The nex’ President, be he whig or demo- crat, must be elected on the peace measures which have passed the last session ; the opponents of thein, North and South, must be rendered powerless, if the Union shall Ins’, and the constitution be pre- served from the infractions of fanaticism and the love of power. There is a disposition, on the part of certain mi ig politici-rs, to make Seuthern capital out of Northern ultraism, and vire versa ; but it willnot be gratified. The conservative centre will prove stronger than the disorganizing two wings. The departments are busy in preparing materials for the ennusl reports. Fillmore’s paper will be one ofthe strongest yet issued by an American President. Mr. Webster is determined to leave his name in the history of the country, and to pos- terity a land mirk of high political wisdom. tr. Corwin has no idea of leaving the Treasury, and will come out strongly in favor of specific, bat not for high protective duties. Taterior will give us a fl growth of Calitorrii salts” for old tubs of for the cet-o’-pine-tails is, | am happy to state, not shared in 7 the Secretsry of the Navy, and Mr. Conrad will not dixcentinne the use of percussion ~- to please the head of the ordnance department, ich, | believe, is still attached to flint stones. ‘The naval and military services of all countries have been improved, principally by the promotion of young men. Napoleon won his great batglen prith oung generals, end lost the campaigns of 1513 and 15 with old ones| Even Marshal Soult’s heroic sword turned into a cheese kaife (I quote from the French populer journals of the day) after he had reached the age of six'y Calhoun used to remark that aman learned nothing after the age of fif and has proved the truth of his dictum in his owa case he Our Baltimore Correspondence. Baurmore, Nov. 13, 1850. The Murderous Affray—Investigation—Sad Dis- aster and Loss of Life, $c. The murderove aflray at the Frent Street The- atre, on Monday night, continues to cause great excitement in thie city, more on account of its being considered the beginning of a series of assay- sinations, premeditated and preconecerted, than as to the result of this particular tragedy. The mur- der of Edmund Mitchell, on the night of the elec- 7 |, Who was President of the Vigilant Fire Com- y: it has openly been declared, will be atoned os y the blood of all who participated in that mur- der, should the law not reach them; and as Moody and his gang are awaiting trial on the charge, under Very strong circumstantial evidence, his killin; the first night of his release on ball, although he undoubtedly assaulted Stewart, is regarded as quite suspicious, together with otherfacts that have oy developed. It appears that Moody, be- fore —- the thestre, knocked down a young man nemed Anthony, who had been a witness him; and that, when his dead body was © d out of the theatre, A ony. unaware of what bad taken plece insi stood with a loaded gun reedy to blow hie brains out the moment he should come out of the theatre. Moody was — outle ind the killing of such a mai “ nt offenee, will doubtless be deemed a justibc ble act of self defence. Bat | le sympathy is felt for him, whilet many deem his “ taking off” © matter of gretulation Stewart hes been committed on the charge of macelaughter, but will be brooght oat, before Judge Neshit, to-morrow, on a writ of habeas corpus. ie had just recovered from a bloody assault com- mitted on him by Moody, and went armed for the purpoee of efficient protection, in case of a renewal of the attack Haslett, who was charged with shooting Thomas Armor, pny the same af = discharged, there being no testimouy am A shocking disaster, causing the death of seven — occurred yesterday mot our bay. appears that the steamer Juniata was coming up the y. with twenty-one canal boats in tow, when seven of them, with their crews on board, broke loore in a gale of wind. The drifting boats raised signals of distress, which were responded to by the schooner Cornelia, A. Crook, of Newark, N.J.; and the mate, George Smith, with Tiernan Grant, the captain's brether, put out in a yaw! to rescue them. They succeeded = seven on board of the yawl, and had gy reached the schooner, When they amped, Smith and Tie , together wh five of the boatmen, cur Philadeiphia Corr Puitaveirma, Nov. 13, 1850 The Investigation Relative to the Late Steamboat Explonon— Affairs in the Northern Liberties Outlaws Captured in Maoyamensing—Death of Mr. Emery, who was Stabbed by Capt. Binder. The coroner's jury, on the boiler explosion, meet again to-morrow evening, te conclude upon their verdict. The evidence fails to criminate any one, ‘and the censure will most probably fall upon the boiler, which, being already condemne: tl not feel much mortification at such an addition to the inflicted. Two of the sufferers at the ‘al, Sulliven and Meredith, are much worse to day, ‘and their corditions have become critical. Errors oceurred in the names given for two of the Yietime, whom the coroner held inquests. Phe oe 7 Brien, of Lawrence, Mase., was said to be Jeremiah Paine; and the name of another, was Chester Needham. Jatter be- ifeges ne d to Windsor, Conn., where he has a brother v The friends of good order, in the Northern Lie berties, are oe ined by the character of vio~ lence that hae late been given to the meetings of the Commissioners of the district. The contest betwern the two cliques of democratic members of the Doard, to put their friends on nomination for men, led to 4 game at fistionfis. This is the day allowed by jaw for the nomination of or eons for the Marshal's police, and gives that cer the right to celect from the citizes it large. The new police have been secomphshing won | he dint ateot Bape Baptist nad suddeaty, im the 60th a are invited to attend Water street, at malt psst 2 Oa Tuesday, Yan Mth fost months, Gronce W., son ‘a §, Tet others stretch their arms like seas, inst., at 2 o'clock preolsely, Chase Sixth street, Hl pode of Slaven. Picts names are Robdert pa, Joseph Graham, -_ James Robinson. capture was effected who chased th them and at fost fast pone them ‘hid i They were taken before Mayor Gilpin, who he: the testimony a oe them ? i i fficers Neff ye zh Tntds el eee below Moyamensiag, the barns in Passyunk. i 5 i 2 E 5 4 eat el lisabeth é FS 3 < i i Graham was ij riot, of the 6th ultimo. an , when three of the policemen narrowly | a_wae identified | - i i i § i it : escaped arsassination. as having been inthe vicinity where the murder of Slaven occurred, but a few moments before the musket shots were fired, by which he fell. There ores additional charges against all three orge Emory, the man whom Captain Biader is we wih with stabbing, atthe Gi 22d ultimo, died this Tagening, at Pabst, who were in cus- ae r beng ‘hae charged with being implicated Keep Sbawls or @ good jaquiry. with ks. so that prices are well sustained, A French goods, the cargo of the Washing- ieeteaes at A rye lod f the oaree mndance at this late period of realized were fair ‘iecge assort- 8 brought the ave. 6 aang ‘at private sale, while a lot of printed an advance. This sale, wh the sete business doing of foremast and pars of Scun Wa H Sarrn (rew! ried v his fauoral. thin ‘day at ovel from his late residence, No, 39 Charton street, withou: pe ae dismasted ead docks in Orcon Paint. N. ¥.,Capt. Jous L. Pivx, formerly | Hpbed up. oil the bar, below Wit Mitmiagten. panne owe t the Thirteenth regiment United States [afantry. wil ui aur oar oommanded by Gol. Ubristie, in which, 4 war of 1812, he ranked as the bravest of th. mposed the efflser ‘of that resiment, aad whose deeds of Yalor’at Queenstown Height, Plastsbargh, &3,, are Te Falls, on the 65th ve: erman ball, oa Sexn Freane at Breline. ig Bh re she left hore for Phil- ms bony ‘at Norfolk fro: a Bth { Delaware in Jat ne inside the Cape: had been out Swayne pay was a by her laines brought oof portance for the season, Bilks are low in der ine oe are preparing for Pte Vie Vigilent tn timore, next month. an excursion to B: Our St. Thomas Correspondence. Sr. Tuomas, Oct. 9, 1350. Severe Gale at St. Thomas I embrace the opportunity, per brig Indecendent, Captain Clements, via Turk’s Island, of informing you of bad weather, experienced on the night of the 6th instant. The severest of the blow was between 12 o’clock P. M, and 2 A. M., the wind from E. 8. E., and that S. by W., which caused a con- siderable. ea in our harbor; ‘but 1am happy to say, of any consequence occurred to the ship- ping, except to the steamer General Z. Taylor, which was considerably dam‘ house, boats, &c., &c.. by a in contact With her darter the night, from a rough caleulation, to repair her mages will cost from $400 to $500. Considerable done about the town, much injured. water boats have been totall to the amount of $8.000. from the Windward Islands. ‘We have reason to believe it is much heavier mong the open harbors, namely. St. hay a St. Kitt’s, St. Eustatius, Nevis, t tigua, Guadaloupe, Mar and L We sincerely hope this is the fiaishing blow of reference tot 9 early spriag and orders are preparing for that of the leter; bat from ali that we can learn our importations are not - # to be too heavy. Our later fall imporcetions answered the exprctations of the my at w of the stocks held over, end t of erial, are likely to bo m sition to speculate in m: ‘The ray materials absorb all the ‘ac- 1d the state ot the money market and in Europe, enables holders te be much @therwise would be. ‘ithin a fow days, sales wene made of dry cod ‘was batter to day, Pick ep uP At Sea—Capt Liscom), of the sebr Di: Bristol, KI, writes that om his passase sea off Stirrup Keys, he foil in with a emall boat two men, two women, and an infant chi!d. which beard, and carried to NOricans No particulars are given. prices of the raw tious. There is woe Se ured os 23, lat 33 57, lon Lg Loui me the 9th inst , in the 30th tH B Ostaom, wite of Wm nia of and for NOrleans, from a oruise, ge, Euiza bls oil. ond p daeenine of the late Jacob Ostrem, M.D., of this }, with 240 bl from yrange fa Pein 1 ok 71 Sey pilot bon Yi firmer than the; 8,000 lbs. ‘Western live Fisu.—Our market =. sales of 2 000 quintals, at $2 623. still further advanced. while the market . sales were made of 350 barrels this aftera ud $925 tor No. 2. Herrings Home Ports, Bariwonx, Now 12—arr bark to, "Bi 4; Red Ji vis, and “aimitas emi 5 Albans; Richa aorden ‘itn C Legrana a INTELLIGENC Movem nat she Geta Reepmete et er ed about her saloon at $10 25, for No. 1; tench bark coming Le not altered materially grein cotton 6-32d. was offered. Leavy 11s. 6d. a 208. For Ui ad the wharves are A number of valuable lighters aad lost—we should say have not yet heard Port of New York, November 14, 1950. a, 000 t $175 451 00; 1000 ait ditto, at 030, a $1; and 600 quarters, at 50 a 550. Hysr.--Since Saturday last, t tivity fa the market, while prices remained unaltered. whe stock om band is put down at 170 tons Russian; aoe trae i Se Mapuel. Gonat ‘aebip, ‘nowlton, Mi sais. Nothing fe Banoon, Nov Tiare brig 8 sob) and¥ wes ‘Cottrell, le ben Se sere Pieree, NY ork. —— ore has been less ao- tailed. ken, Prinos, NYork, yarns; Yankee Blede, Hi Cleared. er sir Chagres, J Howard & Son; ee Br), Cours a St ny NBO De eG Smitten: | Ghiferd, Moon, Jaomel, MM Freeman & Ge: Montara, Green, Bucksport, BP Buck; Boyne, G Jacksonville; Frances Hallett, Wal Sovt, Bears, Boston: soe, ; Bristol, Phi 3 ztheary Castes, Henthy Brie, Crapo, aud Harriet, 1,200 bales Mantila; 5.000 do, undressed ; 800 do, Jute; 200 do, Bomba: 3,000 do. dressed ax 200 do Sumatra, and 150 do, Italian. ‘Tho transactions Since writing the above, I have had an jaterview American at Lr] ® with Captain Pittman, of the General Z. Taylor, small in his opinion, the pre | es sustained will 80 much as was estimate will be done within his me: Schre—Amanda nilla at 9%. 6 mos. InpiGo ~-Bines our rd the market was steady and the demand fair, with 8 ‘adres at about the sam The sales of Scotch pig sins 20 26 & $20 50, 6 months, part to arrive; font 0, cash, trem im yard pe iy ‘ot a tons Bog Lime. -8ales of 3, 8 of 25 cases i ntry—Great Fire on jark Form: aye, with mise pilose: ‘are now off the Breakwater, beat “Feonvorx, Nov 10—arr for Bermuda ( with loss at i Ship St Charles, Hilliard, Li re The fellowing letter ia the es 0 —% verpeel gives the detaiis of some news already ae Te- ocean nie, et Sita Led ported by telegraph :— .ouis Republican, nat, fae, oa 64, Barware, Oct He SA Toned 20m, a. ard passage, lost rerbourd” John Mutphy, soamaa,a native Br). en co! Windsor, NS3,5 days, wi Sailed in oo with Br Toe eri Healey Severn, casei, NS, 14 days, with plas- a fair demand for si with lish at $4 6436 a $4 65. 100 barrels were made at 830. a 850. Motassxs —A lot of 80 hogeheads Cubs, Musoova: were sold at 240., cash, per gallon. The last sales Porto Rico were eo at 290. 300, and Now Orleans time Bronvs =“gpirits turpentine wae felling in lots The stock is very limited. Whale wasdull and nominal, with sales, hree days, of 750 barrels Northwest coast, for Se, cash. Linseed, was drm. 000 liong at unchan, rates. ea vork.The market was verisble, while Measand thin mess was better. barrels sold at $11 3 1h a Ew Lavon, Nov 10—Arr prop Decatur, Geer, NYork for p Thos B Hawkins, Jones, Providence 4 New Forts i ea eehes ong) Loviss, Croe! joncester ceydak wruseseia ta See : 4 Perel Rogers, and cr -Art bri« Del on BYork: ‘sohre Teleseo| o t. Rockiat plaster, to be prod wheat stacks, hay stacks. corn fi fences eround their fields. The damage done by the destruction of the above articles is variously stated from five to eight thousand dollars. The wind was very high, whieh caused it to run as fast as a horse, and some who were on the prairies were obliged tu fire around them, to it from burning themselros and teams. By the ring ¢xertions of the poople of this place, property was saved by headi: the fields and hay stacks. Two oj on the prairies soon after the fire co: lot of Indians firing the tely commence A large body ot these Indians commence: last, creseing over to this side of the riv. about four hundr i Gi: wie ‘Atbany for ier Labeo = do; Jamos G Fisher, An- for mene and $10 62% for Beet was pretty s0- Nov ll—Arr asbr _anenuarront, Dor 11—Sld brig Keying, Pisroo, Charies- \Thmapmirata, Nov 2—ace ‘elements Willard, Boo- i tinvorky WE 1d reoe: br Alexancer Mitenot ‘Saewell —, Albany for Boston. ‘chi any fA Ag end Philadelphia, 5 days, for ged quotations. buoyant, with sales ot 600 ticrces Wester: 17. Lard was held firmly with sal for prime, and 00 kegs on private terms. But- d cheese were in moderate request, at steady yd, ft rairtes in different placos, an: driving them into the river. to go hunting abovo, on this side This thing should not arved Indians will steal and rod, aod srate.—Annexed are the transactions during » Nos 9 and il Dey $200; 1 lot with 3 story ary Semon! iriotel: Wf 8 Smith Neill, N¥ork. 10— Arr sloops Southport, Jackson, and Linng. a Albany. bid schr Bela Peok, Smith, ‘Alb Porvsmourn, Nov 9—Sld Narraguazus, Hisolley, Phila - 2 lots, with buildin, street, ‘ach $19,100, 25x87 8, ¢- brick store, No. 24 Maiden Lane, 20x27 4, $15.700; 1 10% with 5 story fire proof store, No 90 Beaver street, ner of Stone street, 28 4x. 1 ‘ proof store No. 43 Front street, 4, $12,300; Liot with 2 three stor: 73 Fulton street, fee x.—There was not much of any description in the market, whi rae rice was in requvst, and would should be ty re t y on their own side. We leataed, through the interpreter ofthe Omahuas. that Barpy gave them 8 privilege tobunt on thie side of the river. did he get bisnuthority to give this thieving tribe of in- ‘ottowatomie lands? There should bean armed force placed upon this frontier, to re- unting on this side of the Fiver, and also to restrain their depredations on the tribe will cross over Witten. bs ad ei tind Iphia, 2 days. ‘a kett, Philadelp 9 Bebe Buliovt, ‘sharee, Piitadeipbia hr D teaea, Wena ‘Albany, 2 days, Mary Clark, Wai Schr feavelie, Aboream, Beato Schr Coral, Coarov, Thomast: pel these Indians from roperty of the citi ere, end go to tl A Berns—Old clover sold to some extent at 7 market for flax was steady with moderate inquiry, A lot ot £0 barrels Timethy was A lot of 2(008en Ju: cash. under there circum: of fifty or one hund: ve the citizens ft I’ would ask, whe, is to pay for al Somebody ‘should be made to do it to order these Tadians deer was disposed A posse of men went out The market was quite active for whiskey, and we noticed sales to the extent of 100 barrels Ohio and 76 bhds, drudge, at 280. @ to morrow. but there their word. the and prison, at 20 200. time, with Lnterert na —The operations add up 690 oF 700 boxes 70 bhds Cubs at Go. hardly so firm. ro in reqnest at unit sen ekin was selling at about Sle. for Twankay Biack The sales durin, estern frontier, Mr. , is now absent country is generally fever and ague, whic! the river bottoms Barrow, the [n- health ‘of the od, with the exception of in’ somewhat prevalent on ‘This pluoe 1s growing fast ia im- portance. and is bound to be one of the largest business <aore ‘Davene, a market was juiet ‘Boston. Beir ite Nicest 5 oucw tr bai Sloop Boss, Smith, Stoop New York, ‘Janes, Now ry looray, od J Willian, J y algwose, DR Lrensn, pias B Butler, veo Kilton, Bt Waling. JW Da laces in the west. Several pew merchauts with very stecks of eeods, buve located here, with the ox we emteration next fk prosperous oon- eahong, Biz Choapeide, to go out of the market on ~Salee Cuba leaf wore madeot 60 bales 35 bales at 390., and 46 lo; Ste ire Cisys Wilson, Tor'cl ‘Chagres, the day! y from NNW, aad clear. nin this county, »nd a tons for the receptie peoted to return in « few days. is quiet, and the Mormons are all busily employed in tecuring their cern harvert, and are wall contented bales 6c @ 350 MARKETS Bie ee Everything hece ei barker, Wi Harrison, ei ve 9.6 Gort MW Mes Mi ‘teh CITY TRADE REPORT. _ Weoxesoay, Nov. 13—6 BP. M. ective, while prices d—$) 00, Obseapedis on TE Acnrs.—The demand was more Were without material alterat day sum up 125 barrels, at $5 814 for The exports, from the Ist to ite instant, reached 688 come, all kinds, against 610 the rame period last year. York. ‘assed by, Gertrude, from NYork for Rotterdam. Fuvmise Roane, Oot 25-810 Att Oravoow, Oot 3d Mss of Cly Ree, GA Recah, mn Pee a, Se $225; aKe, to Provinestowa : =) } 2 die ee seen reerreaes pe pay heavy ga’ the ge ier Provid Movember leh, a0 leek Sona Rainy, at 8 John, NB. from Alexandria, lost head Fi oe ey warks, om the passsge. from —tybny bound to hat ye oo pten, LI. with ation ahs with a omall Beat eek Sar, took om |, 120 jest, lat 40 rk, No 3. i 4 * rena age heat iy = pps Kingston, E DrsPan Jr. 8 Bedlevard: Montmaciee, Pane isco’ Emme Linc: ein, Bartlet! — \eston; brize S.andia tala (Swe), HE BRITISH AND sopes ey reel die fe Ass (Bry arthur, Be aaena Wag) = ‘at Halifax vo lead and reeslve ‘anils and pes fern foie pastels aetnene— New York, Mull, and Ryrie, from New York, Wedneoday, 20th No- nti ‘Nic! ia: gour voter. a, bark, out Bale Ca pCimbia, J. Laiteh, from Boston, Wodnesiay, 27th Novem= iy — ee wt nears, J. Stone, from Now York, Wedueniny, ith Desem- oat lew peg: E.G. Lott, from Boston, Wednesday, ‘11th Dosom + phis; feeb B Judkizs, from New York, Wedavsday, 18th Baker, NYork. | Pesmeet x haanon, from Boston, Wednesday: 25:8 De- wn, for Liver- yr ares * 7 Chom bs Africa, A. Ryrie, from New York, Wednesday, let January, re. Gonate, W. Harrison, from Boston, Wednesday, 15tm Jana- be | Peags tom wow York or Bosten to Liverpool in test cabs ree rth se: wana willbe changed Se apecie Deyend am omonat fer expenses, ‘Surgeon on board. wal Ries and newspapers must peas through the Poet FOr roight and pase DUcwarp, 3.38 after the fret of April nezt, the rave of arignes che whore steswers trom Li il be atertally reduced. ker, NYork fo for Ware e for N York: _< Bamolk. | ott Bui ide, Kelley, Albany. 3 remedi ‘ for el cane oon ter debility, may rf ap his office, pard street, near 4 ze bag ry oe wn, N pakeo th, Rabiaaoa, Newark; Pills and drope, one Gollasy ‘al, the specific for Law= corrhes, Ke. th eutlay, “apempnee™ jiseases resembling tot ote fe 3 = te 4 ¢01 with tresrments oot she. ke. Tt cnabion every one to treat his own case,’ or te Jadge if he is bot Secateds | hed, 42. pp. wi cmt ico Si. Sold ar h street, 43 Ana ‘aad sant ors. Sinited’ ts free by Sees Oe ter 80 Post or PRivata ois ieee bility, 1 combine aoe mus een cal remedy. Empti et ‘Mre Lawton sad child, . aye ip ire City—Mre Law’ vege dea ao 4 ne some ak sccm vate sume, bw 2 span Reson) e, Lpald Ay ‘ive natal YOURSELF—FOR eet een te moans of the Pocket Aarnlapt " ‘Thirtiorn edit Unzanoce, Get Louis, Watson, Q NY. th. argyle. Fletcher, 8s Uirien, wi Bricks —There was a good demand for North river hard, with fair sales, at unchanged quotations. brands of flour w what reduced prices generally accepted. The receipts The rales at our ite hey a, Laghorn, and Pee rae. Mold for N¥orks NYor! jompeon, NOrieaay; NOUSE EPG iEaines Phas Sehenerie Webs Con Casal A siroet, on Saturday, New. a a i o'clock ‘A, We and om ib marked below, ‘with sheen mr—The ordin im active request, The Len however, was not o hs Amboy Railroad 6s wD huytieil ah nged hands, at $1 12% ee with ordinary and ined to etraight vr bid ech, Lacon, sill Ron Brandy 7 wh ae Greenoe | 7 straight Binte at $4 508 $4 62 and Indians, of £66876 0 06% tacos Sarah Hore (Orkneys), Oct 18—Sid Hyporion, mtrest. Private Ohio. sa S1xi and i pane Geneses. pete at $4 ih Southern ‘of 600 on hears ry Ripe ire A Oct —Arr Prinoe Albert, M Oo ‘Sid Prins Adelbert, Dabel, NOrloans. Rorrennam, Oot 26—Cid South Carolina, Stewart, N York. Frecanotm, Ove 16—Cid Baliabs ¥ NYork. Sr Auaans, Oct 27—Of, Miles, Waranroan Oot —art Aun Cotton is beavy, and nossles mak | 408 $460, ordinary brands. Provisions unchanged; new pork is $11 60; lard dull. prime Te. a7. Whis- | key 28¢. Oats 680, The Atlanti and eld for N York. at $32: at roti for Jersey, in | lots; ond 100 barrels Brandywine, at $3.34 advanced in consequence of the pall Wheet was held above the 8 of purchasers, which to some extent checked Ineluded in the operations were 7.500 jan, In bond, a: $1 05 « $106, and 2.600 bushela mixed Obio, at $1 06. Rye was w settled. but cloned firm, with wv, Wilde, N York. watt, Nov. 13, 1850. The flour market is eteady at $350. Nothi: Hogs are selling freely at $3 50. Avwaxy, Nov. 13, 1859, ta within the past twenty-four hours: —Fiour, j Wheat, 5,000 bush ; corn, none. there is no new feature to notice; the demand econti- nues fair, and the market stead, unt in the market. Bacrase, Oct 24—The screw steamer Tinte f {hla evening, efver iaeenie, hee er Wow York, ia an foul of the Formby rooeived sa. a replaced pA the doare Two of the ‘collisions tehieh ‘Vesen| proc Oct 23—0) Ln. TA Ley took place at the le burbele mixed Ca: fair inquiry, aud sales 0. aftoat and delivered. du Sina ein Oats were in active req hern at 4lc. « tte, Jer . We noticed Pe CY bushels , with sales of 1,609 t prime Genesee and hele Mick heat, at $112. There fe but little doing | fair (iy and Rrcnannsos Con~ Mantua Guoven, ( at Lem} were B a Chareh of the be ser af Males of Bs Or the tere et Lewls, in ‘the ely Trinity, on Wednesday, sales were made of 300 bags Rio, bags Laguayra, at 11o.; 100 bags Java, at 120, & 150; and email lote 8t Domingo, conse; nences woul: atline etihe nore extlons cbaracter.—[Glacgow Daily Pony “Etna a do, Are-pAG, Passengers for vane io the new tnd sf Sint oe Ressaes, appl at the he toe ete come mn th bly have beou of Mail ulry for new sheathing, at The letters. per Atiantic, being construed, continental troubles, there was but stapleto day The transactions being about S00 bales. We quote at prevent oer. Specie! potion to given te shippers Ho Be a that tbe daughter MeMabon sq of iinet, whieh will be ee pi On the Scuh inst bY by ee Fi Joe ton Beas — Sea Pastine, Philnderpnia. Soy ith, Bolivar, W Ra Mary £ Balen, > a iy 5. M. Inanos, Mr v4 Soromows—both of ameburgh, on the 15th inst. by the Re ayy =f" NO. 16 DUANR STRERY, 99 wa knows in of delicate dis ter’s reputation = im there halt-oured esses, thas eS Greate csenr aes Ally sured. Kecoms coeng cure the worst. orm ef works, {Conettutional debility brow ‘yourg men. when ia. pay society. A sare warrants ery cage, OF no . No D*, Rag ye I X CONTINUES TO CU) RE CERTAIN pa eases, i worst forms, wi' t mereu ions in afew days. A yescttoe “Ut yence debility, em Ba cn ‘com srnex H. Wurre, of Portland, Co 'W. Urvonn, of the sanie place, ‘On Tuesday evening, th» 12th inst., at the residence father, Samuel R. Brooks, Heq , by the Rev, . Rector of Christ's Church, Nor avin, Baq., of this city, to Pravces 0: , Nov. 11, by the Rev. Me. Prive, Mise Carianive J, Seitustaw— the 12th inst., by the Rov. Dr. M umn, of Piston. Canada West, to —" of the late John Jum: jout. eu tenn ort notte, Matea- vane Moria y Biitedeas betes das Bradore, M1 IFIC ae —e 72 |= ‘Thon lerrimae, Groby, Burtt am; Avon, Malta; schr S Rantreas NOvionas; 11th, ship Caxpin A — ‘$4—ship Mobil Bawoon, Nov 0, THEE EEUEER even! On Menday Cleared—Schr Yankee Blade, NYor! Arrived—Sloops Syiph, Rondoat; Exec NYork: Bafled—Sohr Jobn Randolph, NYork. som sore, yoy ete Ne Jose of ancl = es bur the former ‘the arrival «! aoe tetris Roe ae eas teat Dornell, do, and Mail, N ork, wish lows ot Hudson on Turedsy, tho 12th ait Iiastings upom- ‘aesday, the jaker wea | By PhS wite of Chict Justice B4- Seeks in the year of As will take dah a » it. Paul's Church, om . M., whens her remains will Sena oy — and ‘Ges ‘Washington, week; were st aaeber oon the storm have all 2. by w ro Cornelia, NYork; = Tedes, end Repud- kely ebortly to arrive. Osnal in better request. and bern effectually kept down by a very limited prodac. tion, and it affords no arsortment. tive, with a very inconeiderabie stock, so Any pene aotivit Sia Grisans and ow pores vers ta Saliforn: Denims are inac- estion nes the Company ich oe ARE se Saat co 5 Piovitease, eae al La my mp teenen ‘8 farcher advanee, mand for the season. Ticks en- nd prices are steady. The stock ly of the higher grader. felling Yo tos very will y . [Corning and Rochester ro en soe m the f et jie i ant ‘ 3s and eee eetatenees of the femfl: invited to attend his faneral, from hi late Rivington Ponrtann, Nov 12. Arrived—Sohr Danl Webster, NYork, ee solely to the cloth- LT een f active street, at 2 o'clock this [California papers will please evening. Nov. 13, after « short iliness, ‘rtenda are invited to attend his ons street, Brooklyn "at 3 walogk Hite te: No. ay. A z ine will be takem to South Balem, Westchester comarty . N. Y., for interment. of consamption. Ropr Lb. Maxwen:, formeriy « resident of Toronto, 0. W., in the Sth year Tils remains will be taken #0 Canada Weet for in- the 19th inst, Mr. me In the 37th year of his age. (Thursday) afternoen. ions wnenrps ya z tore to eomvect with the fav ori Brocn M. Mean, las ASTINWALL. 0h ent 65 Goutires ON TURD ST MORNING M domestic and fore} have so — advance on previous ane. © market is aveatty rising, but prices are ee fet hee tursing without pas en gk een eps in New Loge gH er 8 rn qaaten tia “ cnn be, secured on appi~ | Dire et Se Ee ements ih that be Eee te Sees NE aieeet, my athe encl tale at a 7 * way, ©: 4 ae PiSeee Hig tee ae Riv — 126 cor, Laurens st. Cherokee will tnd esmafort aad eacome ee ae re ‘or. Houston st. e' tonmer, fe ireet. team hip FES NRS SER, ma |, corner Allen strost. Broo! 175 Fal Th fig Bia SE at pocket shi rant A,

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