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Bpect. en of clacere afleoties: Japvemian,npawusin, aly same of comp! ‘and affection, can it be susta! etu- 3. Benived, ‘Phat eed be sot ll pe of | a 101 aan was me brought ye oars, ved coun ro to dissolution and ruin, ter warmest grathade counsels have conducted us throug! hour of our peril, ia Fraes that we cordially approve Pebeciota ese |, which settle renner vexed questions gro out of our late territoria! eee and that ming of io their action it of comeiliati that md compromise by which alone, in ind a 8, the government of our fathers could still be pr: geverament estab Lshed ‘thele “commen dangers, a success, 4, Resolved, That, in common with the people of the entire North, we cht ot look upon the tasticution of ale with otber feelinzs than those of regret; yetas citizens of the United States, miadful of our constitu- tional obligations. we are content to leave the matter, where the constitution has left it--te the States where. in it exists. 5. Resolved, That the Fugitive Slaro law recently enacted by Congress, based upon. and supplementary to, the act of 1793, passed by t formation of the constitution, end signed by th mortal Washingten, is, in the opinion of our w statesmen and most profound jurists. eeriyties ani. accordingly binding we all the peop! nation; aud while we recoguize, to the fullest extent, the right of repeal of this or any other enactment, yet. abiding and order-loving citizens, we cannet rage auy irregular opposition to ite acknowledged au- thority, oF countenance any attempt to resist te exe- ontion; that ntertain no respect for the ©; those a nd enthusiasts who set to set up, their own private consciences as p: to the constitution and laws of their country; are opposed to nullt South, and that we know of no security for life, liber- ty or property, but in the absolute supremacy of la 6 Resolved That inasmuch as tavaticiem is striv. ing to eukindle anew sectiosal animosity, and desiga- jogand misguided men, seizing upon every plausible pretext, are criticizing harshly and aajustly our glo rious constitution, aud speaking with contempt of (he 1 jangoring, in the wand harmeny of these ot all others, when we should entiments and advice of tthe namect American alt the just pride of patristism tion derived trom ‘local discri- ibis is a time, ial, habitual, and immovable attachment ; Watching for its preservation with jea- ensncing whatever may #ng- that tt ean, Liguautly frowning upon the first ivnate any portioa of suntry from the rest ie 9 which Low li during the ¥ e cried out * dion Was prisnpl together the various parts.”? No such thing; silenced. Interesting from Mexico, ECTRIC (From the New Hy the arrival reLp@rarn, &o. we. &e. rloans Picayune. Noy. 14] yesterday, of the schooner Bonita, frou Vera Cruz, we hnve received papers from the city f Mexioo to the Ist inst. being more than a mouth lover t previous. uevtion of the election still remains undecided dan abeolute mujority of all the votes ata presidential elec each State casting one vote. The elections ia tement resulted in favor cf Arista. Bo far, he bar carried the State of Mexico, the Federal District, a State.) Querétaro, Vera Uruz, San Osjaoa, Coahuila, Tamau- Sonora and Chiapas, Yu- «went for Almonte; Da- . ata prohab eaten, Guerero, anc rao, and Nueva Leon for Rosa; Michoacan for Pe- vs, and Puebla tor Mugica, Oaihnahua held no ction, because the Legislature forgot that one was me ef! aud adjourned without attending to the winess A good taany aspirants were disappointed consequen The Trait d’Union says that Arista 4 Preside ut ctton In the distriet was rs called on Arista, and tollows are by the sad condition to which d by the falee promises ually been made to us, we have ws (he only citizen trom of our couatry. Coa ot the tederalista, who hare riidate, we have believed, as to sustain the y, and the pro- the strength of this promise. our vote. Wedoubs mot that you tour expecta! wilt Fatity #pa Tul iota Pepi 5 n ne loyalty of my : . 8 I daa ¢ ox iatuence ade ration, the States have boon oa f which now exists poritton of that | will susteto live the iederation attract most a , nts * sexception ot The te refused to act ¢ oe are ATrADgit interlor debs, The foreign debt ts : he creditors (they being willit wot the American Indemaity, aud reont on th pay this three the f Lu ies ¢ ton th e other ne chicows o susvey ous la bors. The Pairiste s appears lndabitable that th abd v ried to a favorable ter t i Pi Kdouard Tras arriy aly wanner, has realized im bis pro en making ng even f * surmount oe Gest en.er hreatened Im the athe bud, The en felt to be Mara thought near (he re taro, obtained abe from trie t k of Durango is culfering terribly from the * of the ind A band of four hundred yi da conrid portion of t ying everything i habitants Whe £ amount of ned of mu nt the city had brok and that city api D structive [Fom the Borioa Traveller, Nov At about pine o’elock inst might, a fice broke out in ‘ tory strong from the wost at the time, ¢ extl guished antil about twenty. dve buildings or badiy detaged. The dre commenced cosapled Aa & storage for bay, & le of Main street, near th Nye jo river. With grest ra. ‘a stable eocupied by Truman Fdgerly, expr and Ebonezer Lovering Retgerly los: « horse sod two wagons. Lovering « valuable yoke ofoxen, a cow, and several pigt. Neither had apy inrurance The next baild barat wasa feur story house, on Main atreet, owned by Mrs. J. B Gregg, avd cccugied by George Nichole, harness $300 oF $100 insurance; it 1s ry idity the fre #p nd oceupled by five [risk ia taily burnt, the famives lost ell their farnitate house was inrured. Next, a large double house ow, of is justly due to those ‘patriotic Statesmen whose wise sh this, the darkest jose who assisted inthe it ara by Gtibert le of the the people to call for the modifivation ot timents or atfeot the American people “should in any event, be or to enteeble the sacred of the fifth resolution, some * but the interrup- ECTION OF ARISTA TO THK PRESIDENCY — ar Arita is shead, and his chances are much the et, though it is almost certain that be kas not ob- In Mox- on, the vote is given by feceral district, which oseasioned a good deal of ty, wud the fedoral laws have that the tae in the ame path apical per the roate oted himself in A of his ae ernor the Siate death oo the | and ¢ on the on grons the priv hb between Vera iT f the instruments riment was to be made with it | yery f ton resent ponding to light | an electric light ot great beil- atitude for the dicappeatance of ravcd at the grand Vathedval « contre of the town of Medtord. and the wind being | the fire was | ilies, wan to- | Sxloo feet, $2,175; 1 lot, with balidin, The | Thirtleth Tite, ear Hgith arenas, 25x08 9 $8,925. ‘burnt. Mr Sims had pore yma ry 8 a no ae 229 conta ae "owned ‘by ile vied & Tufts, tetally destroyed; was oocupied by B. most ot bis stock. Fos cllcealre lamathe soak Cf Beara Joyce was da- Taged to the amount of about $800; lasared et the State Mutual, Boston, and the Atlantic Mutual, Exe. ter,N.H A’ wheelwright’s owned by Richard Tuits, was also burat; no insurance. A house owned by the heise of Sancy Waitt, and partly occupied. by Abrabam B Carr, was aR J burnt. iat shop and barness shop, 01 ’ burnt. It was eccup! hore Loss was $500, insured at Marbiehs artshorn, who is ins unton Matual Mr. Cabot is insured $600 the Brighton Mutual. A small wooden building kaowan as t! aud ceoupted by Irish families, was destroyed; thi ties saves 'y Henry Cabot and Amos Hem} hill, were wholly burnt; next, # house known as the Uld Tavera, aad owned by Henry Mitcheil, was totally destroyed. Mitchell had $500 insuranee. A house owned by tn Willis, and eccupied by George Abora; a tinmal ee occupied r Forbes; a house bern, and occa- ker, insured at Middlesex Matual Pee for $750; & barn belonging to Bon} anta Parker; a house, stere and bara. ow: 1d co} Jas. Hyde, andinsured for $1 500: re om oa ty aniel Lawrence, and pot oecapied — Insurance. All these were totally burnt. The above are the chiet losses cou. ‘There are many minor losses of tools, furgitura, &e., which It is not pomsible to obtain at present. The main street for some distance is strewed with heaps of furniture dragged from the burning houses, and at least thirty-five families are made homeless by the con‘lagration The bridge which crosses M. ‘ono time ina great danger, the pos the wood work being on fire, but was tortanately say. In consequence of this, a number of engines were float- ed across the river in soows to the se of the fice. ‘The railroad depot, containing the post office, and the valuable bufidings around it were also endangered,and wore saved ouly by the indefatigable exertioas of the fire department and citizens. Tne total loss is various- ly estimated at from $100,000 down to $50,000. It is probable that the latter sum is nearer the mark. It Ne is chiefly, however, upon those who are ill able to bear it. In'some cases they have obtained insurance, but in too many instances the loss to them is total Fortunately, ther no loss of life, as orted. A little chil owas missing, 0 ave been burned, wi ken to his mother A man uamed Mealey, is sald to have been seriously, but not fatally burnt, andone or two firemen were somewhat injared by tire. Altogether it was the largert fire ever known since the town ot Medford was incor porated. The Misses Tufts were insured for about $1,000 at the Middlesex Mutual office; lias Tafts for $1.00 at the same office; Mra. J. B. Gregg, for $1,500 at the same offic Forbes $1,000; Ann W. Waitt $575, at the same oflice At the Brightoa Mutual of- fice Mr. Cottiag had $1,000 insurance, Henry Mitchell $500. New Yors anv ALwany Mar.-Wiyter ARRANGE- nentT.-—We learn from the Uuea Herald, that aa arrangement has been concluded betweea the Pcst Office Department and John Duttertield where by the latter engages to transport the great West- ern mail between New York and Albany this winter by the river route. ‘Che coaveyance from New York to Poughkeepsie is to be made by the Hudson River Reilroad; thence to Albany by a line of express coaches, which are designed also to trasnsport passengers. By this arrangement, the mail which leaves New York at four o'clock in the afternoon, will reach Albany in time for the ex- press rum west the next morning ; so that we shail receive our principal New York mail during the winter as early and with as much certainty a3 we receive it during the continuance of river naviga- tion —Ubany Knickerbocker, November 22 CITY TRADE REPORT. Satunpay, Nor P.M. Asurs.—In prices we have not observed any altera ton. while the demand was fair, with sales of pots at $6 125;, and pearls at $5 81. The stock im the In- pe etion Warehouse, this morning, was 0 207 casks, all hinds. Ureswax has been in active request the past week, with sales of 6,000 Ibs. at 240. per lb. for prime western ve aps including 3,000 selected northern, on terms not state Baxapvsrerrs —Holders of Western and State flour Were very stiff, while the inquiry was | the east and for invostaent. ‘There was lens oil "9 and rather more going into store. The salesof the day comprised 9,000 barrels, including common to straight State, at $4084 a $4 75; mixed to straight Michigan and udiana, at $4 76 4 $4 81); and pure Genesee at $555 06. The better qualities wore im request, at Of Canadian, the sales were 70) bola. ioate a steady market 4 flour was less plenty aud more firm The prin- cipal part of the sales were at our extreme prices, Some barrels were disposed of at $64 $5 \2hs tor mixed ight Urands Alexandria, Baltimore, and Georg: ay better, with sales of 200 ba: meal was somewhat easier, with sales of {ud Late Sortey, at $3 050 $3 1239. 5 owas in demand, with sales of Cromwell & extra, at 87346. for boxes and eighth bari for quarier bags, Lolt’s extra was welling 50 a $4.50 for barrels; and Se. im quar- Wheat was in good request, but the high views of holders checked transactions. For Genesee, good to prime, $1 16a $1 25 was asked, and for Ohio 34 $1 06, without sale there has more activity, aud we note ale ) 000 busbels 25a $1 A part, and the remaind-r on t puthera red at $i ots, Ky $5 75, H Ours we and, ot onbenced pri. juote Norther i7e., aud Jersey ae 480. | Barley was scarce, ana wanted. A lot of $00 es commou four-rowed, afloat, brought $1 04. emained the same, with 6 {16,000 bashels, at se. Corn wae quiet, and market rather de- Beles reached 6000 bushels, at Ole, 630. for therm: 67¢, a 080,for new Southern yellow; 7c t id Northern and Jersey yellow; and ¢. for old high mixed Westera, in aus ket for foreign continued hear: 60 tons Liverpool Orrel, at y 2 of Sidney, at $5 60. time; and 460 tons N sree, on terms not arcertained. Anthracite w » inquired for, with fair sales, at $6 50 $7 Corsar — Of this article ihe stock was light, and the mand limited, The sales since our last include 160 ge Ric, at ilo lise; 69 do, Java at 10; & small of Porto Kied, wt lke ; and St, Domingo, at 108 ed. aw No | hs Jovron The market continues quiet, buyers pre ferring to wait the arrival of the next eteamer, waich | meet the views of cellers sieo. The nominal prices for prime Western | re 36 a Sée., ensh and time, at which | « been taken. us--Bales of 200 boxes, 10 packs, 0: ton, st $1.90, ¢ er) | market for dry cod, while rales were made of 500 quia- tals, at $260 @ $2 624%. Mackerel were rtill better, with wales, today, of 1.00 bbls, at $10 50, $9 60, and Nos. 1,2, end 2 respectively There were orders | but only one half were executed, liereings remained as last noticed Engagements to Liverpool crntinued to v Fiour was takeo at Ie. 5 id. and at Te. by am h’ vessel. Cotton was nominal, at $1 pet dal | 2d; Grain, at 4) a died; end dead wcighta, at Os. Bome tierce beef was taken, for Ginegow, at | To California rates varied from 508 1000. To Havte, °o. fer cotton, and $6 0 $7 for ashes, wore the prevallirg rates Frurr.--There was an active speculative demand for Ma wt week, and sales have been mad #, including nearly all in first | bar $1 000 $1 08- now held wt $4; at which 600 | boxes sold, to-day, from second hands; 1,000 halves, at $1; and 1000 quarters, at 6 firm, Of Malsen graper, some 600 Doxer ie sna oranges att steady prices. m, with moderate salos, at orth river bale ince our last notice have been has been pretty active, at } ell readily, om acrival, at | Hay --The market was | 40.9 G0e. por 100 Ibe , fe | Noes -- The arrivals, be » the dem Lices A. better market, with a small stook, and 1950, wt 17 # 20e , cash, and Western t * 1 astern A lot of 2000 Rio. neiro ox, sold at $16. been very firm, with sales of Manitls and 93 cerocns (iuatemals, on private ha ° | \ descriptions were held firmly, with sales WW tons Beoteh pig. at $20 474 @ $44, 6 mos, part * 100 tons com. Roglish bars e 6 60 we Lost andes ere at $1 625), cark | incivotng all the recent arrivn Lean Bates of 2.600 pige Galena, at $4.50 a $4 75 ob. Im foreign there as been very little done | Prices oame i The recent active demand has materially ve. nocd th ce were firm to-day. at $5, carh f Me sa limited in wiry. with sales of 60 hnds. orto Rico, at 29 cents, cash. Now crop New Orleans, part of the first lot re- | ceived here, cold to the extent of 800 bbis. at 36 ote, Navas Stones —The market for North county tar- pentine bas advanced, and was firm to-day at $7 87! | at which 2.000 barrels sold. Spirite turpentine wi ower, with enles of 600 barrels nc d2igo. @ Salee 0 barre n rosin were mode at $1 368 | ving fallen off considerably; ral } SZ a Sic tm lots from store, From wharf Engi be picked up at 80 a Slo. Of whale, # lot of 200 barrels, roll for expert, at 6c, per gallon. Rendered tard olf Ato the extent of 8,00 gallons, at 47'so. Provisovs.— Pork was dull, at easier rates; some 00 barrels sold at $1)), a$11', for meas, and $8 37 @ $8 60 for prime, closing at the inside figures. Beef was | | steady, with sales of 200 barrels. Lard was not active; | the transactions comprised 250 barrels, at 7% aTKe. Beet ba baoyant, with sal common at a by George Bradley, as an oyster | $12 0, Bui jer and cheese wer od ineoranes; also by Copp & Stevens, | — Rrar er t follows :— thop-no Insurance; also by eight | Plot of e and Sixteenth Irish families, who lost everything; the | street, , $6,700; 1 do on Bi avenue, be. was inrured. Neat, & house owned by N. | tween Twenty-fourth th and Twenty iret street, 25x08 ee ee eek o irty ¥ 5.&G. Tolle, was barnt. 11 was part ie 6 neat Nioth avenve, 8 cooupted the hones, who «i | Race of 200 bales Moskemite’ shop, owned oe. for No 7, 5 a i\e for A rtabt om house and stable owned by Timothy Co dy by Charles Barker, one burnt. enicare =A Some oreea ty teorge W. Sime, and “sere pied by Bimr, and Rbensser Lovering, was to pied by t of contents saved. A | bargein. % Barker | Loxes. at 6ige. 4 mon, Saiss.-Bales ot 9,600 Oeraeos geen at the sales were 200 gi ia ‘Mo. for Soar.—Of ted mottled Castile, bg Bg ep bi a Perors —Not much © $1.16 for No. 1 nutmegs: sorta, ith | (hatch teense. enters. nats Be evn hen of aone ae ite as Lends, Mates and 37 days from otton, te order. whole 0 pasaace. Ber. Cush aunah, with amar meee a NE Con m): Qllvon, Geto, 45 ‘Co: tee ew in ay “Bole, 1 ‘ue yltboen wevere om ee ith ins: ofeompallet to bee sat fa beg ae Wunders the ata pat in pte Act cy Brinirs—The market for whiskey was sales of Bt barrels of 290, 7 prison; ‘Tun cnet NYork for St John, NB, Nov there was se.ponae of t oft bail he eranan ng were m wrt 6% 9 6Xo. rot emall Sole of Cubs et private ‘Teas. — ‘greens, there was a fair business done, at steady rates; of blacks, we noticed salus at 29 a 309. for u and rouchong. HaLkaone Was in better demand, in Tape for ship- meat to London, with sales of 190,000 los for ag iucluding about 60,000 lbs. of ons deserip- at New Bedford, fr export, on New York ao- t, Soeamee | also, Northwest Coast end Soath a rah tr Howland & ictou, {ne he lab, Wo, {by the Milwoods aN from “Francisco for Slslands, Sept 27, ds, 14 doxe trom Boston for Pert a y with is irs} rm Ton 7d, epoke Tiny aeons SD Liv ERPOOL U3 UNITED StaTEs KX 4 ire rid Prince, Oot 20, of Be Petit ng a on a eee rooms, $525; ee pe wil ot be aooomntable for ‘We notie sales, to ay of 60 quarter oasks sherry, at Bic. 1 0 di asl li MARKETS KLSEWAERS, STOCK SALES. Ly ny Ay os very je of the passace, ‘opantiar Lith inet, mo iat, ao Teeted ir), from Isle of France for Californias, no rom Baltimore for Sacramente meet staywail, pan) nn a6 blowa of to on Fart i Fab Isl ene Balti *. Ship ont amg 6, in Stra ay, 7%) 10 Boston aud Mai ail perwieh soe Worcester Railroa » 3; 120 ai asinen we bal ace, $5 days, with cotter, Barsapors, Nov Foreign Pes in recibo, PR, 23 days, with o é 78 30, Ww Lowi Eis Globe, henee for Vi Mth, ship Norma, Bilis, apa "ies » Witmington, N NC, 16 days, with eos . Charleston. Sli ‘ork, with cigars and tobacco, Boaro Caner, Oot Ee bS0d, $1; 10 Westora Reil- wi Sova Ibi, i eadine Wilsons, 50 do, » tral Li 1 -anciseo (seo Miscell NB, Nov 60h ips Miseiseippl, Bryan, for London Brisiah Queen, Conway, from New Wa Vari aban, “Ost Arr sbip Magellan, Millet, Boston iad, Plymon'h, NC. 4 Koger Poiladelphias th. Milford, ae ‘6 ‘thi na, Barnegs A eae Be Bate Hels Earn N peng or te ae a (s4 ieee ae as ps YORK AeDe HAVRE fadate B Rayig ANKLUN.2 00 ¢ tone 1B S.A. tor Havre, touching at bgt hh Nevo ie Gena Bali Bonds, 55; ‘ork, just arr; bark Be! Sear Gashort * gene AaB iat Ite, Bosto: days. Beh ne Philadelpai Falkland, B 3 Ports. Nov 22—-Cld toh Oliver, for Boston; sloop Hope, Row vat ker barks Hy Warre ad tialleona oy 100 Morr aree Bear £ s Revel Tints, Nvers.” United ding Jalimet Sy 0. 9M = bro ‘ iess Mam B Santorts Jones, Providence. io Li pags thi jmore aad nia Ballrond aid oh a hVING Sone tazent, 69 Road way A BAVRE.—SECON’ = Lad Havre Brig Lemuel Peter Ali “| Pa Pty FOREIGN MARKETS. Havar Manxer, Nov 6—Cotton—Siace our circular of the 30th ult., we have recetved our advices per Cam. Steam mip Southerner, Dickinson, fer chotaeen, Shi for New Orleans; Bi a's Vineyard, Gratton, ring the day from NE Telegraphic Marine 5 ARLEETOR, Cleared—Ship New York, and brig Foster Wi NY¥orl 4 brig Ameritan, AN York. _ uae 1285 ton: bria, under date New York 17th, and New Urieans 12h. ‘These accounts were tavorabd!, on Wednesday sales reached on Line the advicos from Eogland uot being vary closed the week with about 1,200 dates, holiday cousing a mom On Stinday we received t ing 4d. declin interpreted here, and .200 to 1,500 bales; but Cuba; sehra Be fae Philadelphia. Si Alonzo Follansboe, master, ST. NICHOLAS, row seh ig hey 8 sy ‘Topas, Bo: Trace 1k br Pia ‘pool circular, advis- as mestgert id limited eales im that market. consequence of the political affairs in Germeay, commenced the week with aduil market; sales, yester- da y * exceeding 1 200 bale tates, however, have not undergone importance, so that we leave quotations as they were eviously, To sum wy, the sal jast reach 4,827 bales, whilst imperts amount to 5.6 pales, and our stock may bs valued @t 29,000 bales. s last year. ot the same 833.400 bales, against 325056 bales deliver: stock on hand comprised 27.540 brokers’ estimates, and 40000 by Custom House returns. Bhip WILLIAM TELL, its (naw) 1 tter Bazs of i aowe at the Brehen je etal Room vm (07 bene ba veloak. lov 28, Le er "Bags of steai Willard, mas oases den Feta ti of assongern, and commanded yaw experience Ifgueve. Gocdaceat. (bane pers will bs forwar fove charges but thone actually Iweurred. De repbctinae sua 161 Peart street, Fer Hy EG FLORIDA, below: ae morning, fleet of other vessels which have fs have been wind bo company with & nS larg for a week past. Nov! 18—8ld sor Hy Clay , Trott, Norfolk. Tarnor, NYork; 17th, 20-Cid ship St Thomas (now, 650 tons), Stot~ Pastorcita 8 |, Siva, } Fetnasden, Niubas, NP} Diewron, ov by pore 20 Ailen, Baltimore; Liber- poe j Fae om = Phi iphis. Nov he SRP Rags a Shave wails will be oo farce of 8 special messenger. ’Letver Bags per a er Son Died for Rie Jancire and vevihce, ‘a any pact of eriod, Pen pred Tettors can be pre pald et the abeve o Sr Nov 19—¢ ig ys 2 Letter Bags are also at Konyon’s, 91 Wall street, Herald Marine Pe Ze debe: terete ee et Beer jording to the on the 30th October, ‘The following were among the sales effected, viz :—1,613 bales New Jeans, £.103 @ 120; 1.009 bales Mobile, £108 a 129, er 4 104 bales New Orleans, to arrive, 1120; 65 bales Sea Lsiand, £190 a 289. Prices ot United States short staple cottons according to the Havre omen" a - pera ve Pirie SAM SURG Rocco OR CALIFORNIA VIA cme ti Fanaa Pony or Philadel- as moctading to win, Doss; Puli, (inum Tanaven) F, River, Nov 20—, ALL Sedat Age siete Tas Gath Gorka sehrs John K Randall, ‘ashington, F' Sid sokr Miscrrs, Baltimore; Iphia. G, Nov Md—Arr bi ven J seerieter umrs's our Nov 2l—Arr schr Austin, Pool, Aux Cayes, jek toad of lorwocd. b. bales Upland, £.106 8117, tice ara a lord, Brookins, N phia; echr Banner, . Ordin, Bord P.cour. 1H 29 2 ull. et Good Return reporte: J Merican potash remains without alteration to prices, and 650 bbis. have found buyer ia November aud December, 481.25. Peariash continues nominal at 48f to 49%, bat satens demand, Casan,on the other hand, is steadter; ork, were realised at 451.50, sid. Beeswax—No altera- rticle, prices nowimal. rdall, and transactions 250 bags Bt. Domingo t the unitorm price of up. @ th ‘1 ok val Wrecker’. tort night ‘whi and every exertion to save him proved ineffee Thi ache O D Porter that wont ashore 8 of the. Main Lig daring the late aale, was Seated off yesterday and is wi reefing the fore top- the Pitoh of the America, NB, I LO sp. ee a an we 3m ni Nis, "athe eae 5 om of vo nods eitha Saabeoas me from Mouux, Nov 14—O8 the bar, ark Setem (Br), Gibson, fr New Ontrans, Nov 1i—Cli ships Galena, Leavitt, ERS sind (Sard) Pro! On; y, brig Indoetrin, Sp), Maristany, Barselons; Pretene (3p Sw Base, 8 AM fbr Telegraph)—Sisamsbip Ohio went ¢ ets ig Emerald (Br), Crowell, Now TI ‘or Georgetowa, we. eas, Rogers, NYork. ov ‘Save sehs tects, Platte for NYor Susat sce, Vienna, Md; Koight, Albany "tor Provideuce.” Cld sobr Hi ‘22¢—are eches Alert, bed ). Provid St. Domingo. ex Creis Quear, old publicly at 105f to livf. per 60 kil, duty paid. Prices remain thi Gums are quite negieoted, We continue to reovive ¢ tensive suppiies of india rubber shoes trom the United States, which fing a ready market. doing whatever, but prices remain steady, at 450 to for first quality ot American lard; stook 500 Quercitron Bark continues neglected. aad delphia bark is le remaluing nominal. t India, and 900 to 3,000 tor the rormer fr. 12 | ions fr 25 to 2 per 60 a ta lew is rather lai sequence of the heavy arrivals; the sales se 100 casks, at 661.50 to 5t.75, at the end of the yoar would fetch 50f por 60 kilo, duty paid. Btook, 1.000 casks Kussion, 100 casks Now Buenos Ayres. Whalebone Flicle has undergone a further improvement belag 16500 kil. yd 4 * Lard—Nothing Bi < lespont, taken Il wha; indian nity Chcty tall; Gen Williams, Vat g “ | Be i a : ct 7 ‘to pro’ on, ed by the agents of the raed yy seas the nailing tained at 161 a)teration in prices. Fa 1 Arvida, Wass, Por Susannad, Holt, now, do; Trivimp! ine, M Belt ip CuuROK EE, the seit Philadelphis for Providence; ence for Pi iadelphiat Wo a for N¥erk; JR Ran- to 16, and for ‘the latcor deseri) mare. for amy ws Leeds, , Johason, Bosion: dale, Ba! York Prius fi, sae Penobscot, Seymour, N York Willetes, New iraeeds} leven a? 8 a’olock. ‘undiontt, ae; mit Boebo, Waroht "pasceugers by tne C1 Cheroxse will find comfort if oFite. sveamthip % ice gs8 ah for NYork: Rhode Island, Hu Siu Hat Avaurra, hence, for Newport, fro mer Jacob Bell, i7ch, off N: having Soy . ga and topgallant sail b eth. Haven, mae sail, York, and 250,000 Th i ‘ nd art ately at ‘A, Moy 22—Aer shi Brovimence, Nov lang; Lanndiz. Nickerson, Go via PRivers sl Castell, it Philadelphia from NOrleans, ex- NE during the passage, and was bed sauis oplit and Sarr we 11am, Gray, tern, at 2600. to en, ony. New Ore NY. Our stock may ‘be valued “at avy kalo Wiatecais houreN of,Hateeras where the | sustained other damage of a costly description. the Nantacket “Our cotton market is fa a very ly have changed bende ces are droopiug; the tatelligeace | ving of @ Realthy uoted. Rice is ne- = ieie request No arrival to-day Paytsu, do: Meio, Groee bY Hing, Suffolk, Ve; Zope W Gay Be 'y Ann Nichols, Albany. i Rilwaukio, Siow eG MeBri donee, Browu: ant ithode Istana, Bult wi er ber TFN PIO MALL STEAM si oare informed that under the &1 day and to day from Liverpool up to yesterday, not Ashes remsia Whalebone is Bugur até dull of sale. ny between N ined by the viele vo be tae Helen & _ASPIN WALL, 04 and 55 South 96, Ent oklyn Cor * ‘sm for New Yo ~4 Cia Telegraphic Report. El Cevorenats, Nov, 23— Bales of 600 hogs bave been effected, at $4 per owt. Packing continues, chiely on drovers’ accounts. | arrivals of pork are very Light. of the mails at mea ing, ja, before reported tld dvb, are Poy yers of the tir are barons wil Rogers Atbany, | om ref che Bttee, » NYora; Meurieo, nes Barts, and Betey ieres, N ke, Leo, and Niarara, ‘The n Lt her, arrival 16 the parits, bet in Oregon, awaiting at the 82d passencers from Panama, and returaing withes) ere for the eee syaner (som Feeights aro active | y ® Jor Woh. Albany Packe ‘part era ccrivel ef sth maile and panse: Francisco. A regu! for the transportation of freight an detween Partgaend San o19a0, On the 7th of November, at West Point, N. ¥., the Inte of the city of Dublia, lady of BB, Acxew, Req. of @ daughter, Dublin papers plense copy. of Brewer, Mo), Capt Bre a % has bsen hoard from, trough etre Pike, m Rageder = for Chaares oA third pond will also be kept te oF CARIB AN a= rrntaptueara w rh hs Pakls, Gueduot, its Boston: Veenonn Eckerman, Bow 9h id | i for Portemouth, Nil. ‘Phe dave of her puttiog t 20, In Byraenee, Major Jonw 8. Prox, U. 8, 28 Th, daughter of Uarvey cy alps | need mith 6 Lat) through i Werth Ferky eta ea, arrived at Willing ir), Farm ‘Cia sohrs Somerville, Dodge, ine, NY ork; 20th, sloop C14 ee Ellen Maria, Trot, Wanaen, Nov 2i—Arr sober Vermont, Wardwell, NYork. On the 22d imst., native of the county sie fer yh Yo should at TW & Gon * 4 Mew York, Ove. fl, asd, Aeeat @ Saeed RST VESSEL FOR SACRAWRNTO CITT. DI The tne clipper bark, GUILFORD, Law tmeath, parish of | ew feature to notice inthe | M d. Fer sed Satie caled Her funeral will take place 00 § ay afternoo: e residence, Ne. 64 North sixth sareet; Williamsbargh ‘The friends ofthe family, and those of he t brothers. in-le\ respectfully invited to attend, 3, N. Y.,0n Friday morning, 22d inst. nomas T. Woonaves, Jr., oa je ou! of thie port, Passengers Arrived. er} will perorive ippora( who are there fs every ers weather om the voyage; pit ained ether damage. of congestion of the jun, or fe rotate ny, i nd friends are reapoctfally invited to 1, from the residence of his brother, Augustus P Woodrafl, West Perms, on Sunday, the | , wife of Benjamin 8. | Many, in the 97th year uf her age residence 134 Bast Broad- attend his fane ond warrenty f * 24th inet. atlily P ® great deal of heary Sona Sixr ean, h. from Picton, of inte Ship Harbor, Gus of Corso, has a. wey, Sunday, 24th, at 4% turday, Nov 23, Av Tue sonn passed on Chineoteagy: Dole ovstvs Hvsract,in the ~~ cae hrednien oned the Austin, could mot bave pert depurative, it tr adder in comtenetion jeter Boaron, PRX: a een Ww ¥. ‘T-Vantertore i Nere & fener ano White 7 Fy Tal fol other weaknose Abuses of injections of soundings, sures, ja a very shore ti peace qneving. from nd wen | are invited to attend his | of the Organs satetee tro funeral. trom Senn Mew TA, Tathill, at Brirtol, from Phitetelphia, onthe red , Which Carried away Lulwarke bad wahed sverveara part of deck load of coal. is reported in a letter at WAt Broonlyn, Noy. 22, Coaxnuve J. Fourrars, in the 47th year of his age. tives and friends ofthe family are requested to attend his funeral,at his late residence in Hicks street, between Sackett and Union streets, on gath. at two P M.. without further invitation 2th lost. fo Philadelphia, Mancaner W., wife of J. W. King, aged 1 new Y say Sypnlttie jiveares,, ecg t beat a from mallee “N of Cop Ince on the let. are for some peters moving. foun Bowre Pannen, Mitchell, more, on the 18th ine vere pale of wind, lost deok | overboard portion of earxo; Bho hat no cargo, excepting some fatuie at Savanna) from Battie 0 Look Oat, experienc 4, and wes compelied to lost tails and damaged vos Foun Oryrn, Spent, from NYork, of and for Thom: paused by Boties th oF 6, of typhoid fever, W ~h- 5 yea Pn Re Bob Lammers itt eushes a ree vette qa'te et veal, Dr. New *, Dutllo p cto aa Sh. Getvala, 1d eee Richer ‘Tn the United Stater, ‘ Amertos. Gonersily, in, October 24 in the 54th year of his P. Brrenea, of the firm of Beecher, went (nto Bégertown. arerey two to five day D* — At Cberter, Pa., Nov. 21, Hon. Banver rmetly a member of Congress QI8 CONFIDENTLY CONSULTED Ux Js years practice, § of which wert re perenry. “tee eg hie di i diptome Nn a bie with Spt sn rhs Tr tt, at Holos MARITIN#® INTRELLIGENCKH, Lae reryey te Ocean teamers, ander the handel reat ana femal themeclvor # worl sovording to the Ines of natw | lanocens oftepring. ‘The genvine Terms! re Mand towel v0 Pre Restown, by ston Ai , ‘be ontalled oa the Rogers, at Richmond, V jo Regulating Pills ot} lost deok load, boas, sails, and the pet the rudder, $¢ 0 tons varthe stem the 1h nt DON TRRAIMRNT OF PRIVATE 918 tom, and fea wet apparent four Homrn—The vessel on Smith's = of Nantuc’ tt before reported @ ship k, of pete ehh trom $2 jong fa thet situation, 4 Re ma Wed prithons tty ae i re c GATNET GU AGKEMT, y | ing have been sa shen tor 4 Notice to Mariners, pt Prescott, @ Bow of the ore. ris oture, he, iéual, of both sakes.” Gomtain toh, with trentment, reot ia fe oye te Vv a Unless atpeey, Bitton. intre WW Ehapte eee Gresess € inte rie fe Terman, aaa) ‘tock, Woetminster, T P Stanton; Robert Venter, Arnold, Buoy Apnirt—( roenie hgh Oh New wrote noon ‘ J Laem BAK BHOAT, —The Store’ city hae received & of Se p Beare of Un- loos from, whieh the Aisin sxtesat have — Ipabieh Woah, ons trom, Leneens picker i ats other from Ldnerpool, with eval. Tnave d videnne of neart nen ay be attrionied Teens B xy puile, J. taper, John A Lancaster, iam Tents om, an 1 Rue a Mo + Sottom ane. fails eye, Rotten, Sydney, NS