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LETIERS—PROCLAMATION OF GEN. CABVAJAL—SURRENDER OF REYNOSA TO THE IN- pose rca GENERAL CONDITION OF THE ia ad them from « friend ‘on the American side of the river—gave him ‘thanks in the name of the astion and of Jauregui, for having preserved them so many years ae no wet le, under Carvajal and others, bei oer be of driving the Nee ee Bas, their own custom houses, &c. ‘That they received in Matamoras the prenunciamento, and Avalos immediately sent expresses to Mexico, Tampico, oud to himself, (Jeuregui.) tor troops to be concentrated at Matamoras and the frontier, to attack the pirates, pong but imagines and believes that he is “al. ‘upon them ere this” Says that he may have seen has happened. in Havana. to the pirates of the Bort. wnat toalty to Narciso Lopez, whom they caught am Sa bitterly, that it is four months since have received any pay, and that the city (Matamo- res, riting —— —_ for want of commerce,” worse from day to day,” and which, asthe =. “may have observed, is the case with ae whole — ether letter is addressed to Gen, Amador, and eee cn. ee, 12 o'clock, M. Bays that Camasho is at Camargo, Well fortitied,—nad not fought, and was only the arrival ot Gen. Jauregai, with his troops hordes, to attack the seditionists, and, if hang all who are caught; and with the riag- waders, ‘Carvajal and Canales, do as was done with Nar- ciso Lopez, in Havana. Also sends him a copy of the lunciamento for the amusement of himself and Promises to send him news, and that they are deter: to die to the laet man. PROULAMATION OF COLONEL CARVAJAL. José Maria). Carvajal, Chief of the Division of the Li- ‘berating Forces of the Northern Towns of Tamaulipas, to the troops under my command, and to the authori- ties of the towns that have seconded, and may second, ‘the liberal rescuing plan proclaimed by suid forces, on 16th inst., makes it known — Phat having this day seen commercial notice, issued the Commendant of the Counter Custom-house Guarda, of Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas, declaring that all attempting to go into the interior, availing deemetiven, 20 it says, of the disordered state of some PA on this frontier, will be confiscated wherever and that no permit will be valid unless issued by the empioyees the governm-nt bas at the custom houses opened to commerce, I have resolved — 1st. That until the employees of the government of Mexico recognize the permits issued by the custom- fhouses of the towns pronounced (pronunciados) not to respect or hold as valid the permits issued by the custom- houses at the ports occupied by the enemy. 2d. That cargoes of goods travelling with such dooa ments, will be seized confiscated as 4 fraudulent im- ——. ‘and the proceeds of the same shall go into the spoken of in article oth of the plan referred to. (ie- serving to Tndian depredation fund ) 3d. declaration shail be published in the Rio Bravo, & pewepaper p ubiiche d in Brown-ville, in both the Span- Hogleh languages, for the information of the nt ee ag ‘nd the same circulated to all the Bates of the Mexican Republic. Avd that it may come to the knowledge of all, I o mand it to be published by beat of drum, in this town, as in the other piaces on this trouvier aud the interior, that Mave seconded said plan, s) (hat they may know and ex ecute the sam. JOSE MARIA CARVAJAL, Comer September 29. 1861, e beat ow the arrival of a special courier last sr that # detachment of the troops cf Col. Carvajal, two days ago entered the city of Reyaora, and demanded of the ernment forces its immediate surrender. After ome beritation, the demand was complied with, aad One cannon and 4 considerable suppl ly of ammunition provisions, and small arms, fell into victors This was ® bloodless triumph, and sho’ clusively, that the people every where are in favor of ‘Ube revolutionary movement. Tae government troops meet with cold locks, or bard knocks, wherever they turn. ‘This moment we bear that General Cansles has just arrived in Matamcrss. with a considerable body of men. General Avalos has gone cut to mvet him—whether as friend or foe, is not yet known (From the New Orleans Bee, Oct. 13.) By the schooner Bonita we have received files of Vera Cruz 8 to the beginning of October, and from the Mexico to the 27th uit The intelligence is of minor importance. Everything about the government Of Mexico appears to be in lamentapieconfarion. It is mearly imporsibie to get together a juorum of the depu- ties ; and when perchanes the constitutional pumber is prerent, they do nothing but submit projects upoa pro- jects, squabble end fight. The treasury is reduced to its lowest ebb ; the resources ot the goverument are almost snnibileted. We etated some cime since that the cabinet of President Aviste hed resigned. Ineffectual efforts have been made to appoint euccessors We learn from the Trai D’ Union of the 2th, that Mr. Robie bad accepted the post of Minister of War. Mr. Exteva positively refuses that of Minister of Finance. Mr. Kamuires is Minister of Public Adairs Mr. Letcher arrived a! Vera Cruz on the Ist instant, fend wes to proceed forthwith to the capital. On the 16th, the people of Me » celebrated the anni- ‘verssry of their nati nal independen se, and om the 273b, that of the union of the st There were many tu- molts and disorderly in various parts of Mexico om the pas’ occa: and notably at Alvarado where Spaniards were insulted and maltreated The acccunts of the revolution oa the Rio Grande do Bot to have reached the city of Mexico a» lace as iat file the 27th uit. The Estrella del Pocifieo. of the 4th September, pud- lithed at Mezatian says, on the lst of the month, fifteen or sixteen Americans were surprised in an attempt to embark secretiy They were wall armed. On inveetige tion, it was found that they had embarked at San Fran- cisco for Mazatlan, and w+re sent ashore in @ boat by the who proceeded on bis way, without paying toa. @uty. ‘The boat was seized and conflcated by the A conducta proceeding from Ban Luis to Catorce was sttacked bye band of lv men, and plundered of $60. None of the robbers have been arrested, though all of them are known. What « comment on Meaicaa justice end vigor i An attempt at robbing a diligence was recently made Yu the open streets of Mexico, and only failed through the courege of the coachman ‘The cholera has reappeared in Guadalajara and had owured extensive ravages. At Mazatlan there were @ few cares. Beme disturbances bad ceeurred at Chudad Guerrero. One armore propouveed against the govermment, and seised a quantity of murkece oni pieces of cannon. Gen Alvaree Yea me at the last accounts to fight him, but it.was thought tke aifair would be amicably settled. ited States District Court. Before Hon. Jucge Judson eof pail red ©. Furst, Master lying in the river Tyne, to vyinae York, dated May 15.1860. The contract is usual form, as “hipped ia good order, and well conattioned. ‘ with « pote at bottom, in the foli words :—“ weight unknown and not accountable for rust.” The method of stowage adopted by the master. was to piace at the botrom of veasel twenty. toms of the i) on, upon which a lange quantity of oastle coal Was stowed and then the remaining eight tons of iron the top, without dumpage in either onse. It was clearly shown that the rode were shipped In dry weather. avd it the whole were new bricht. and free from rust. ‘That at the arrival of ey: the eight tons were de- » iron stowed under the coal was damaged by an unusual degree of damp while the coal and coal dust, intermingling with the rode, had materially irjured the rody; and om sale st suction. with notice to the owners of the vee incurred te the amount of $164 14 in the sixth article of the answer, Charles um of $164 14, and that they tendered to the libellant the full amourt of the freight momey. deducting therefrom eid damages before ruit, and that «inee the commencement Of the suit. to wit, on the ist). of September, 1860. the re Po aid into ocurt the eum of $257 84, being balance of freight, deiucting raid dameges That Gum is now in court to await its order. The libellanc Objects to this tender and peyment ard claims still to Teovver $207 $4 with cots, on several grounds: —let ‘That the iron was welland properly stowed. 24 That the rust and demege were podaced by showers of rain while the iron was being put on board, and by the meturai of the veeeel, without fault of the master, 34. at the shippers gave their consent to this mode of stor and thetefore the v before the suit; anc th, The damaged iron was stowed on top of the coal. and by the resposdents’ own , thie wae goo stowage These several position ve bem exasnll carefully compared with the evidence. These objections involve only ques tions of fact, and the weipht of the evidence on these several pointe falls to sustain them The ort, om the contrary, finds that the damaged rods on under the coal, and thet the damage was sus tained by the improper stowage of the rods at the bottom Of (be veeeel. and under the coal without dunnage. The faot set up by the libs\lant, that the rods were wet while being put on board is disproved by the testimony. There As no Pufficient preof that the shipper gave consent to the stowage, but, on the contrary, that he protested at the time, The only remaining point of importance, le the question of tender. The offer to pay the freight with « fet cf of actual damages. foliow: D the money into court is afuliiment, in good faith, of the duty of the respondent wu the poritions suggested by fendenep to muliiply to the great com: ber hard, in fe pee gor h ray always prejudicial be country. On the never it is orto mert © to the party chargeable wih conte © thee one that, the iftelisnt must be doumes rt reating om the technicalities of the law, rathar than the justice of his cause. From «ii th d'velowd, it i# considered that | formed the contract im question, and that the tine be stmieged with conte to the reepondent; th Cf $907 84-160, paid into ecurt, to remain at the ai cf be Inbeilant Before 7 W. Nelson, Req — Charge of Berjusy.~ Reve ilker, » German char th commicting prijory uoder the nacaraiirs tion lave of the United rtatea, was agein brought up for exumination, but po winesses appearing, Mr Owes Fr mmers, on behalf of the goverament, coawated ‘0 the Br ners Mecha ge ning are of a very attractive character. is the drama of * Napoleon.” with Cony and Taylor in announe, management of Fello 0m.— ‘The afternoon and evening amuse. | meuts consist | © $4755; extra do. at $4 42 ge incurred by the cargo Superior Court Whig Neminations. To THE saree, 0@ | OF THE NEW YORK NM aaa eatly edlsortal saiterlal calculated to oreate co ate ‘erroneous Per ety a Kirkland other, I must think, ill-ad- vised strictures, upon einen action of the judicial conven: tion, says that “our citizens who are determined not to governed by party feelings, do not like the manner in | be whieh Mr Kirkland has been ~~ on the ticket by use of im the whig convention.” The italics are m: Permit me to say, that « sentence more injadieic (us respects Judge Mason's interests) and more aajoon by the facts of the case, could not well have been roy Mr Kirkland was ras weet pushed on to the ticket his friends, nor were any means worthy or unworthy Blade wo of in the convention to defeat Judge Mason, nor had party feelings more to do with the pete than they usually have questions of a like nature. The article referred to places Sr. Kirhland in 2 false He was not an epplicant “gE yh mere t for the office. The subject of his nomination to the Superior Court was roposed to him by his friends, and that only a few pti nae the meeting of the convention; he allowed the use of his mame with an express disclaimer of any wish to | be considered in the light of a candidate seeki the office. He neither sought for it, nor solicit it. His being before the convention at all was the act of his friends. When, in convention, the wards were called upon in order for the names of geutlemen to be put im jecond, the Eighth, the Ninth, and the Nineteeoth wards The Bighth and the Ninth wards nominating him in conjunction with Judge Mason, and un juestion- ably bly, voting for both together until the balloting (by the election of Mr. Hoffman,) became narrowed down to their two names alone The name of Mr. Kirkland, “though quite unknewn to the mass of the voters of this city” was, without urgency or pushing on the of his friends, received with general om and plea- sure by the convention. ‘His admitted position, among the most eminent of the bar of this State—his knowa character for frankness, courtesy, and honor—bhis reputation for talents and learning, and the possession of the qualities essential to the judicial office— commended him at once to the con vention; and etranger though he be, there cannot be a doubt that but for thi entertained towards Judge Mason (perfectly natural and proper in itself), his nomination would give unqualified satisfectien to the convention, the bar, and the community. It is p»rfectly true that Mr. Kirkland was not broug! t into the con- Tention ase candidate against Judge Mason, but with him; and the final issue of the canvass was the result of management, effort, appliances, nor unworthy =a but manifestly of the sober judgment of the con- vention. Mr. Kirkland, as the writer understands has declined the nomination, as — one acquainted with his Kindness of character, aod putit der the circumstances have anticipated. He iL lose nothing in the estimation of his friends, or his party, by Ubis course As respects Judge Mason, none can enter- tai y of motives, might un- for him personally more respect than the writer of this article: It is only to be hoped that the seal of his friends will be tempered with judgment A MEMBER OF THE CONVENTION, ‘Theatrical and Musteal. Bowrry Txrarne —The entertainments for this eve- the principal charecters ; the mext will be the “ Widow s Vietim,” and the terminating piece will be “La Perouse Brosnwar ThxatRe —Madame Celeste will appear this evening in the historical drama called the = Queen's Secret,” assisted by the excellent company attached to this theatre, The amusements close with “Naval Kn- * with leading artists im the principal char- Nino's Gaxoew —The Ravels, always favorites, and whose ballet pantomimes and rope dancing have never beon equalled by any similar company. The first feature is the tight-rope dancing ; the next will be the pan- tomime “La Gipry,” and “Raoul” concludes the amusements Bounton’s Taeatae —The beautiful piece called “Na- | ture’s Nobleman” commences the entertaioments at this | establishment It has now been performed for a great | &Co umber of nights, and it i¢ considered by all to be so | good, that the house is crowded every night to see it. * Mad Dogs” concludes the amusement Nationa, Turatke —The dramas produced at this establishment are drawing large audiences. Blanchard ond his dogs are doing wouders. The frst in order to- cht will be the “ Fisherman and his Dogs ;” the next, Gramo called “Napoleon ;” and the concludisg piece, e Brovenam’s Lycee. —Four splendid pieces are nounced for this evening. The first is “ Brother Ben ; the next, “Les Folies ;° the third feature will be a | henee for Savan grand ballet divertisement, and the coucluding piece | pssced steams! ip Marion, renee’ ts will be the admirable ferce of the‘ School for Tigers ” Cxristy's Mivernecs —A bill of varied amusemont is for this evening. by this admirable band, a This bend. ‘under the able | is doing a fine business Fetiows Minera Bansum choice dramatic pieces, whieh are cast to the fall strength of the company. Bowrry Anenitinster --Excellent equestrian enter- taimments are preeented wightly at this theatre of fan and merriment North is « bewutifal rider. Mu. Arey. —Chinese Assembly Rooms, 539 Broatway, will be filled wich am admiring auditory to listen to the soirée of Signor Appy, which will be a musical treat of Tare excellence. Bee our advertising columns for the | distress, leaking badly | oi mantiing particulars. Cortiss, the distinguisbed Irish comedian and vocalist, commenced an engagement, last night, at the National | Theatre, Boston Hopson ax» Manaste Tration are playing at the Chest- nut street Theatre, Philadelphia, Mx. Dicatrson ‘appeared at Brewster's Tall, New Raven iast ovening The eubject of his ri “Hamlet; and on Friday evening he reads “ Othello ’ ‘The Italian Opera Troupe is playing @ successful en- g*gement in Baltimore Mr. NeaSe is playing at the Albany Museum Professor Andecson is drawing crowded houres in CITY TRADE REPURY, Texspay, Oct. 21-6 P. M. Brranervvrs—Flour displayed less animation, the trapsactiors embracing but 00 bbis —State and Weat- | ern ordinary at previous rates with fancy Ohio at $4 1256 & S457}: fancy Gemence at $425 $456: and extra do. at $168\ @ $5 75. Canadian seemed dull, at $4. Southern remained firm, HO bbls fetching fall fgur Rye four and Jersey meal were scarce, st $3.57. Wheet varied little; 5,200 bushels white Generee sold at O4e.; 2.600 Southern, at 83; and | 4,000 red do., at 800. Barley. Oats and Rye were unal- | tered. Corn improved « abade, the sales comprising | 20,000 bushels unsound to prime mixed Western, at 65a 56 Ke Corvon. —The sales to-day ware 1,500 bales, at steady prices Freronrs —Rates to Liverpool were firmer. Vessels were demanding Js, for flour and $d. for grain, which | ‘and engagements were were above the views of shippers. irregular, To Glasgow 4,000 buskela wheat on private terme. To Harre cotton was Onlifornia Provisions — Pork did not vary much. the dperations including 500 bbls. new meas, at $15 25, and do , prime, at $13 76 Beef tended downwards—100 bole moss sold at $5 508 $10 ¢ apd prime, at $4 50 @ $5 3 Lard favored buyers—200 bbls. and tlerces were picker up at 8,0. 080 Telegraphic ep New Onreans, Oct. 20, 1861 The sales of ectton to-day have been 5000 bales at 6% Te, for middling. The reovipta te day have been 13.00 the largest this season. The Brst mew suger hes been \ received, and 20 bbir sold at Se New molasses is at 2ic w Oneans, Oot 20, 1851 fa quoted 4c. for yel Flour is extremely dull. low, and 460. fe ite, M salesage reported at $14" Prime lard. in kegs, Isat 1040. Kio coffee rising andeells at 8'kc. Exchange is firmer sterling €)y0. « 8)sc New Onteans, Oot 21. 1851 Cotton har been active to day, the sales reaching 8,000 bales, at steady prices; ordinary is quoted at 6%,¢ ; md- Twenty hhds. of dling €)(¢ ate, and fair §\,¢ soe ° sold to day at 5),0. Flour isat $3 25 400 bags Rio bave been sold at 80 t about equal to 1ige. Crrantrerow, Oct. 20, 1851 ‘Tbe sales of cotton to-day were 060 beles at extremes ranging from 5% to 8)cc., prices are unchanged Orvcawwart, Oot. 21, 1861 In our market to dey 100 bb! while prime is held at 7% been contracted for at $406 a $4 75. Be rraco, Oct 21, 1951. | thousand hogs ha The receipts «ines our last have been--Flour 10,000 bbir.; wheat 10.000 bush ; cora 12.000 bush The market for flour has bern rather heavy, but without material eel was not reapon- | wibie for the wege. 4th. There was no legsl tender change in prices 1.0€0 bbis. Michigan rolg at $8 12 rime wheat bas been in fair demand for milling, hele at 63 2 640. for Ohio. t dle for Western mixed from yesterday's rates. Auravy, Oot, 21, 1861 The receipts of the pasttwenty four hours have been— Flour bbls; wheat 6.00 bush ; corn 19,000 bach barley 29 000 bush Flour is steady bat not active; the | sales were 1.600 bbis. In whest and corn there i» but | The. for | little doing Barley, 27.000 bus two rowed and 78a 700. for four r chepged 6 to day ————S—— ate ate un- 5,000 bush. 16 bales of hops were sold, jarried. On Monday. Cetober 30 by the Rey J. J. Lyons, Mr. MM. Bimrson to Mrs. Eornen Avon ail of New Orient On October 9, by the Rev. Mr. Taggert, § of Waterville to Many Wirsow, of New merly of Bhefcid England In oa a on Mondey evening, October 20. by jebberd, Mr. Jouw A Gaxvow to Migs Fonwiex Sot t this city wea, Tn New Orteans, on October 10, after a short iline: Weis A Howeene, printer, « native of Connecticut, and for many years a resident of New York city, aged out 41 Ofeoneumption, after a painfat iliness, which she en- ured with Cb fortitude and resignation, Mra Catmanine Me attend the faneral.om Thursday \. from the residence of her mother, street. without /artheg Lovitation tn October 20, Beroort Castpumun, the jeoghter of James acd Maris Campbell, aged 2 are reapeotfally nomination, Mr. Kirkland was named by the First, the | the lored.) aged 60 years, for nearly seventeen years employ of Woodward & Brothers, of thas city; w sire, by this belef motion, to pay a teibute of respect to the memory of a most fait Den. ‘The first piece | | MitebilL, Passed in she to’ Spottord, Tileston & Co, Oct #0, 4 aM, te | Fe brig ares of New York, from Curacoa bound to 15025, 10 ee pagel Porte Riso. Ship Agn Min & ironed | cabin lofked, ani \4 A Meancrews & | tor bound to Bri: and bark at $6 There was no change to | tk is depressed, and been loaded for Havre with tubace> 4. and freights show a0 variation | Crowell, Br cores ee Seon 21, after » short were Guana, wile Clark, in the 38d year ty friends of the f respectfully invited iS 4 tend the funeral, from Ne. ry Grand street, this ) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Her remains w’ hh wood needay, interred in Green Cemetery. Suddenly, on October 20, of a disease of the h Duane Cuantorre Btawron, wife of John Btanton, Felatives and friends of the family are requested to attend tbe fumeral, from late residence, Elysian Ficda aboten tis (Wedneniny)atraovn 0 40 Sook wark please cop: On October 21, after » short il o oe iueelay morning Ol second daughter ef George 8. and Mary L, Weston, aged 15 months and 18 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are resp tfully | requested to attend the funeral, without farther invite, = on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from 133 "2 ‘October 20, Eowano Iavatrvs, the third son of Nicholas and Margaret Noonan. The friemds and woquaintances and those of his grand- faiber, William Fanving, are reqyested to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoom, 22% inst, at baif- ¢ 0 o'clock, from No. 217 Lewia street, corner of jeventh: On Tuesday morning, 0 at ob o' Anny on October 21, full assurance of , Mra. Maven Cxaxx. wife of David H. mr ‘The funeral will take place from her late residence, 215 Fifth street, on Thursday morning, at 1© o'clock. The frie pds and relatives of the family are invited to attend, without further notice. On Tuesday morning, October 21, Mr. Wauren Hiocens. ‘The relatives and friends of the‘family are invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, corner of Ctinton and President streets, South Brooklya, this efternocn, at 2 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery. Beptember 25, at his residence, Corinery House, Cavan, Mr. Henny Grier, late of Castlebia; <—e g Mona- o= county, Ireland, beloved by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance On August 24, Cuances Josern, aged 11 days, acd on Cctober 17, Joun Pertiauew. aged 2 mouths and lésdays, twin sons of Joseph and Agnes Thompson, Johnson street, Brooklyo At oken. N. J., Eures Hasicron, wife of OG. F. Ha- milton, eged 70 ‘m this a mw October 21, Tuomas THomrsorr Hiq., aged 77 ys His sesaina will be removed to Goshen, N. Y., tor in terment. New Orleans papers please copy. On the passage from San Francisco to Panama, De Wirt Cuintow Govrzay, in his 26th year, only son cf Ro- bert Gourlay, of this city. In Brooklyn, on October 20, Gronax Goprary, (co- im the ho de- ful servant and estimable Funeral service at the African M. E Church. in High strect, Brooklyn, at half-past 2 o'clock, on Wednesday, 22d inst. MARIVING ) SEWSELIOREOS cisco, EB B Suston. Jobn, NB, Cook & Smiva. yama. F Alexsn wt ood fox Wiley. oasire & Wo. Bebe I Schr October, = Mat sucete, © jteamer igs Etcamer City of Tittabure, orbury, Philsiclpia, T fica: ardeo} Bloc p p W H Bowen, Kenny, Providenos. arr Steamship Florida, Igoe sh, 61 houre, to 8 L td bobad, bark Barr 5 exchanged signals with steat ich, 1AM, Steamship Southerner, Die er City of Richmond Teery. Norfolk, ¢5 bor bd 4 passengers, to Mail Lord. 10 milse 8 o! 3, passed Anjicr eg SI, tat 22 Panna 12¢h inst, , irom Halifax tor Ship Jobn Bung 124 of and for Nortel ut back saree evening in ext morning caw her at anchor, orinne Bartol et “ioe New ¥ ok, 29, days ont, a tat 36 ‘eink Cubs, 27 days, Oct ‘Beet Harbor ish dhe, coke Lyeursus, of n board jee Gis Tuekerton, NS, wih we pers sails furied: part of the chain h "1 thal Sroke saritt rom fag Hert at the mats and two men on board, and iene ner into tie port. Behr Pau! ue (Br), Eos ir, Mi ety st Grecian, era, from Aste (stow fo Bobt Polly Hilliard {ot No vot, Do Frates, Bt Johns, PR, with sugar, vo nese, Schr Meteor, Keppei ‘Schr Wm © Behe Richi Bobr King — ere, & par’ Fecently dlecrarr:d from the service. Rebr A Heaton, Thomas, Philsdelphis, ea Moore, Sunith, Phiisdelphis. ar fchr A Emwereon, Bete Charlotte, Bi ipbia. hime 8, Philadelphia for Newport. Philadelphia. ureh, irhiladniphia for Norwioh. ower, Philad Lee, Phitadelpine, ia for pats. *Piiiedetphi hia for oston. ‘Providence. Oct 10, bei Arve. trom ( Curacoa for NYork, in a heavy gale, oN 7S, carried. aay all top ba. per ence a the fore moh hi he milnmast was fet above deck, pnd the fore top ‘The jiv Was piso carrie st in the fore with moet of Wilmington Cape Honey. bat vessel not being under sufficien Mh chase attempts were anecessively standoned. 20th, at4AM, when near hold of by guesmanip t ed Inet wight int TS inches of water Pelegeagnte Mantas Astived— Ship Oxneet, N York; barks Raindow, and Ciare © Bell, do; brig Hoien Troxillo; steamer ry ~ ye - aria, NOrloans, 2h ull, Jat 9627, lon 44, ‘ell in Rh oebe dW Howetons ‘of ana frst Ponstecla for . f timber, dismasved ant inking oondition—took im and crew seven in nom! Is, Baltimore, brigs Southey Charleston: Zaval- scold; Spartan, NYork: Lexing.m, Rondoat; tl ith inst, experienced & gale, vo NC; Indepe t, Frederic) « Watulls, Row Pace Bre Oot 21 ly Arioet By mom Pratt, Nickerson, Baltimore; sloop Be » NV ork. Fuppomed tor Philadelphia, | OR bark Margaret, N York. New Bevronn, Oct 2. Arrived—2che Henry Gibbs, NYork Newroar, b+ 4d a Brigs Catherine Rowers, Baiti Arrive, re Hon for Philsgelphin, sches Seraph Pata + ton for Philedelpiis: Minerva. Pall River tor Baltimore Mary Jano, Perkins, do; William Brown, Hvat, NBedtord for & Vork. Phil sleep Wareteia, NY Artived—Sobr Globe, N York Boraid Marine Corvespondener, Broanrown, Oct IT Arrived—Drig Corin * vport, in tow of steamer Telexraph. Toe © etrvok om Fivh Shoal on Tureday inet, and onme of ne Aenistande of steamer T. Tie © low rudd h—Art sehen Orion, Huld, AToany for B Sonne Achorn, Sylvester, NVork for Portinnd, Sth, Loviss Dyce Armas, Rockinge for N York Mailed, 8 AM—Solrs Orioh, Teane Aohorn, and Pus Oona Arrivee—Si ° Albatecas, Diton poem fance cee eae ay was poze, ante Bs 4 reals eg y TREATRI 2 MBERS 8° DOORS @-See Correspondence. to begiv ok. Dives Ch Gisele and Par- Ba F e CATHARZeE—The hull of thie vessel, sshore Private Boxes, $5 Bem) 4 LI, was cold for one hendred and sixt: onsisting of irom, &c, brought reported burnt at sea. was boarded ‘ernon St ovenzale ‘and some articles tekon from iy from Rie Janeiro for Charles Saw in AD DOGE—Coeee, Mr, John Dunn; Mr. rackan. boast, Mr. Russell; Annette, Mro, Rea} Theresa, Mr rs. Holman. ATORAL THEATRE, cuerm “ Kana, jasees, put annah inub n distone feng ost ealla, foe. sing devameat iy the aa anxp Consvt, the formor of Fall River, went Pyar at oe Bowness an ‘the 19th, ‘ial a Svea, eos veh Aiport ‘alter, Mr C Nichols. "Fo be a ne the unt *, Annee ray Ph ¢ asnesis ‘ort Prov: ny |. Mr. Clarke; Mabel, Mze, Nichols. AXAUSEMENTS, weer: camp taune ME. 22 of duced with uw iewae meee aie Gage tee tiie La] my Bertin in vew pe a ahi ofthe iy fay miterias, ay Neuve Tooger 0 goep tance with the wsher of le } Rope; the now Epon Petowey Oe. opr Bitrat beers. ey bJ BROADWAY, MEADERCOME ay ~=Doors © hes | Ras the an Fus fas irri ew Mr. Joba- with the Jonas ston; Tom Crop. Mra. Bkerrct Mary Pancls, Iss Tayloure, ARNUM’S aleeican yeenys.-P. T. pend $75 & oo Schr Silver . a 4, ROSINa ‘ita bows. has induced th seat it, to give everybody an opy 6 3 Menton ur’ Clash Patier received from Capt, Ho on Prince Raward Island, 7 lopkins, Thomas Dy eaten to wi romel i aes ae = are Whal Arr at Provincetown 18th Abenze Ocean, 160 bbls & bbis; 4th, cl tr NBedford ary, Whelden, North ‘acitie. ‘Bid vom Hol 1e 19th, ge ‘ Bally, arolic Oot ap Citizen (of Neatucket), ere! sauile ‘‘ corps” na “talented” siren perfor ander the management of pe this city, for a eu: epiet ci ieeyed tt Boston, wassigualized Aug \d blue striped, ou ‘ee 1) for SPranciace thoes concerts have been roe bh ‘and faa Seplonsite audiences ace Epl fs Me Calout re sreen Deke ta for Py 13 20 “Bark BW Bichbera, from Mo Inland, aud probably Boston, 90th ul ite 10, lo: are, White Drinkwater, from Norfolk'tor ‘St Croix, 9 days from Boston for Gonaives, 224 ult, iN BVERY Night FELLOWS: mo, 4 de pate 444 Bros lat 2034, lom 73 40, Ports. Muscat, Au, 16—Barks mg Corwin, L: 01 h, j had 10 days pases (ih? A'E was expects jon cee Ost 8—Brig Frances Ellen, lisloy, for Boston Ee Utah, Goudy, from Land most spacious rorld. Admission 25 cente, o'clock, ut shernos cork every ‘Wednesday cow modation of families, commencing at 3 0 voleok RS. EWMA GILLINGHAM BOSTWICK, AT TAE 80- (lcitation of her friends, will gives serice of six Sub Soire it Nibio's C next day; only Am versel in “Rio Jannzno, Sept 17 —Bar! Via Madeira and Cape Verd Lal nde, just arr: Dachese, Li Macy It Ranmsdoll, une. Sid ath, bark Ardea ‘Christianson, N Be 7 Oct 1—Bark Little Haale, » a] ing: jew daye Ee Orleans; scar Sussn, Shum- mu: tore or w Rall & Where the subscription book is now open. Nast, GRAND SOIREE MUSICALE OF HENRI APpy, job; Inte from Holland, will take place Reoms, 530 Brod way, om thacoda Par ber 2s Mevers Soberfs bere, Bi 2 * Di Beaman. of and G eid for Norfolk eame ing badly, and at last sc- rmstrong, from May- FHobert Spedien, ng TURKS Istanns, Oot 3—Bat tro. eKA CRUD, Sept U—Arrechr K i7-—Bark Pe ngrene Spm. from NOrlea 6. a, July 17—Sld bark Sophronia, B Se- | oth Bet War als bi ZanzinaR, 7 yar nerto other instruments, Wm. Schar a nassau Nv. Hummel: 7. Us sie a Ra BOSTON, Oot phia. Signal Sor a ship: thought to be slipper: sho Yum ends, Havane; Susan Hinks ( —Arr echr Denmark, kin. ager y 4 : ise inted i itu Nol Wail serves: Geo Whittock N at the door, on the evening of performance. o'clock; Concert to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. 01 rigs Margaret, Viovory, Arrow, ae Rescue. L Leland, ‘berks Mio Packets Marie, ‘Brig Oct 20—Arr barks Em: all, T Bosto: M ratte Florence, Stephe ae, Chuton, Jas SUIPPING. ACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPANT.—CHANOB Day.—Only through lin for Ban Francisoc en — Fare roduced—Om Saturday, Oot. 38, The splendid feneehip ILLINOIS, all cirvnions} Apion ona for adwission. pe tex, must be 8.N. sober 25. at 30’ econ Pu foot of Warren stree! remen. Hudson, Tatr, 1¢Fork: CHARLESTON, Oct 16—Arr barks Onderseming (Hol), im, Rotterdam; Isabelia, Humphrey, ax, vin NYork; brigs Emily, Revell. N Verk; it, — Mo: schr Lucy ann, Ogden, Philadelpntia. Cid brig "Masie Providence; schr Kile Perkins, Ble= Hall, N Fork: Cuapian, Te Wipes Heat, from Bos k Du Javan: TOWN 6 ‘Oct ioe teas Kennebeck, El- os, Charleswa. ‘ani ges the pack Lucesne, from Boston for mails a! at ‘ae io ot and nd dS Gout — arrival a ¥ rat IT? Week wrvet, 6 FY POSITION TO THE OLP MONOPOL dept line for, California, vis Sen Jena ad now and splendid orenmnce Be JON ATH AN, 1,400 tone repieter, oi get, and fasteiet steamer in toe: a ene. NBedtord. AGE’ dred, Savannab; Law Piilade) phia, seanded tart where the remait -. Cape Healopen Point, ight condétion Messuros renk nat h high water. PASSENGERS POR CALIFORNIA.- STBAMBRLE oO ene dy GATE.—This magnificent steamer , Seventeen days out, and there ia no Gea) progres ship Java tor Mobise: i rae shat she w! II 'ba able to Ioave, Pan tober. For further informatio Pacins ‘Mail Stosmehip Company. ro ap pe or scHoo RLY? 8,90 Ne » of the British Beig Kio further information ON, Insurance Broker, No. 82 Wall we Inteer dave or poly Bb the office eee anion Mock ney ship Chaadigllory, Parker, N Yorks 1 ton: OF os ‘ckaioner (Br), is a 4 Acair (39), Cornsttom. Bor mehips Geo hay NYork, vis Geva- Tanseos Staple Pihhe are th Filsha "Deasivons Cs & Gull, ater, ‘ox; Ta. MEDICAL. jonits, Sbisa, Vera nn ‘abasco, via Campeacty. ‘reals. ir aa Columbis river bark Keoks, for San vob bark ee sy —. ie eehea Francona, Alien, Bean: sol NXork WPRGVI DENCE, Oat Lg echrs Susan Lad. LP i. Balvimors vie, Dighwon; tM York Sid cence, Larain, Charb: Vor fifteen years, cnacon Sept adicvea to drinl ae > gre Bourse, «ear Treal of deem this horrid, ‘oel: dosteuyicg yore unavailing, and I had given up All hope of his be- red, when an acquaintance advis Ketack. "We did to, alter much hesitatio bough forty-rix years of <* ary Dalins, B. shins I @, and after Stree De Go; Willard, Bark illetts, Wi to himeelf, to me, am y. con Lg o Mf month aradioal cure was h my eole deire im Philadelphis, | #14 t , Baw- | to thove who mney now be sul kor: EERE Chen horny till to morrow More Collection mn Rule is never be accompliahe Mode --On the 1oth of Maren Hast, | called on CW) Rob fo protleg persons who owed, m i s timed Theve debts Care, doy Chaso, Oa) Oct li—Ae Fy gttic p¥ila Reed. Ohi By, orks scl Gey Benne vor », Wingmore, Phila pi for Norwich. 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