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THE NEWYORK HERALD- ra te ve WHOLE NO. 6943. POLITICAL, | her aera Be ee ee ceeeloe at %noodings be held a the following FIRST WARD. pd atzeet House, corner of Broa i and Pearl ots. fina lid Greonwich ot. SECOND WARD. 1~Seoond Ward Hotel, #4 Nessun 63, THIRD WARD, 1—Woodreff ' *; [4 hd pony) street, Z-Ressk pent.3 Be street. 3—No. m0) ilitae 350 Gr ‘Greenwich ot. 1—Shakepesre Hotel, cor, of Williaw and Duane ati \—! il line ani jusne sts. 2-Warrea ‘wan corner of Henry and Oliver ats. pas <3 Mad Catharine street. id corner of Pearl and Dover : te, viVTH WanD. pesca 58 Leonard strect. -Faale jotel, be pone street, a Oo Tere etree’. 4—Ew! ae went Broa. 5—Corner Hoboken and W: McKinley‘ 108 Contes sizeot Chinen ‘Bear Tavern, 79 yard son 5—Hoboken House, aevextic WA I—Tinper's, comer East Broadwa 2-8 RIGHTH WARD, tt's, corner Grand and Greene streets, 93 Wooster strect. . 4 Grand st ‘ corner Chariton and Variok streets. cw street. corper Hudson , corner Sixth avenue and To'rbsoath atroet. S—Half Way House, corner Bizhth ave, and Thirtoomth st. Senna Wand. 1—MeLeod"s, 167 Bow 2—Tenth Ward Hotel, commer Broome ant Foriyth strvsts, 3—55 Porsyth street. 4-28 Ludlow street. S—Jaokson Hall, corner Broome and Essex s\ree's. ELEVENTH. WARD. 1—Stewart’s corner Clinton and Houston steeste, ud Columbia streets. rth street. . CS avenue C. ue Dand doe ye street. |, corner Kleventh and sven 9 C. and 125th at -ret. toad aad iolisier 418 Grand street. 2.—Hellmath’s, 158 Delancey stroct. lett street. preeane strect. veSTH WAND, i feteney, niall, Prince street. "5 42 Prince stre Ae Elizabeth s:reets, 197 Grand street. iueUlewaen 's, RD. Sallivaa strosts. ye ‘ourth and Thompson stre ts. i172 Sixth ave: ue. coraer Astor Place ani Fourth aveaue. ITth street. Lith atreet. 4 20th street. and 224 stcest. 20 se wii y's, fio’ Boer Bieventh etreat. KIGUTERNTH WARD, 87) Broadway oeucr Fires avenue and 17th stress. all, corner Third avenue apd 224 street, NINETEENTH WARD. via's, janetion Righth avenue and 2—Carl Yorng’s Four Mile House, Thied a on aon foe J avenue and Sth street. @—Dielmann'e, 44 Righth eves DILLON, Chairman. Seoretarios. tre recommend wing, Thursd pa make preparations for tv! Jowns Donxnry. Sonx ¥, Saveaty 20,t (OCRATIC REPUBLICAN Re. INTE Nonieaiione Sepster, Daal. B. Sickles; m Bogart, jum; Distcies Ja for Alderman, William, J._ Beisl ne Ae he oan Camp sil, Ambe» Is, Dr. Snob 4. Mit. First Diserist Foun 1. act, F r Inspector of Public & ir Tepectors of Blection— Fir Spasord > Brus cou Wan. McRicn pquird Disteles Geo. ‘Messercay, sae Ie, Van Warts Jac Fieger. i Distelet Ww Marri Siath District —Jchn Shari District Charles Rook, “ae. Fe el Rowland, Thos. Jemierson Gains. Gi a., Secretary of the Nominating Commi th Asiembty District ( Wal), rep tee ba tod a candid Boore WARD TRMPERANCE ALLIANCE.—THE ens of the Ninth ward in favor of reves NONE, lt Cor Naale: fio. ca Wann amish Ter re, Lates, Jota a Mareay, Th wo, Sey ite i flows, N-W. Man. Provident. Mt wort, | View Prosidenta, Guas. ©. Le retary. Isaac Kir retary. TRENTH WARD.—DEMOORATIC RPUBLICAN Nae i. Aljerman, John Donerty; to nite ry E: PATRICK M. STERSON, Chairman. Par'x Monrny, James Keen, Secretar be yh) WARD REGULAR NOMINATIONS.— an, James Moore. For Assistan: Sine sence tes R. Trioes mom Kita te chee Pete cov Qui foun G. Burt rR. f Bee sei seo rietr sips Sess beat Tamed. a are ere aay =~ viva, ss a wmoer obi Eien ae MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1851. _ POLITICAL, oT = Natio ce ld D: NAL, WEG Hi id Sota: Eph eteats wi ognize . an xperionced) urls, and the frm ion E. STEWART, Chairman. HIRD NATORIAL DISTRICT. NATION L 1G Li pes pdt: aan For mre ee earn Ae enntorial ist am Pate Sone ae | on Monday © vapor 27th. George A. Wd wad THOMAS MCKNIGHT, Chairnaa” tary, (0! J. L, Levvners, Seoretary ing eleation. mL. J. Bi xTon, Secretar, Fo REGISTER—CORNELIUS VY. ANDERSON, — FURST WARD INDEPENDENT, TIOKET rom ‘Alderman, Kdmund Griffin; £0 Aldarman CharlesB.Janes. kav wtitinrsinass IST WARD DEMOCRATIC, REPUBLICAN NOMI. For Alderma, sistant Alderman, JOSTAM W. BROWN. Hear Section WARD DEMOORATIO BEPUBLICAN NOMI. eens Fee Ald jerman, Dudley Haley; for Assista: CRATIC WHIG REG! Compromise Ticket ee OL. Suunrz, ‘or lorman Jos A. Poors. For Aaristant Aidsrinan.<.Amon J. Wittiaxaon, For Assessor For School Commissi ny For Sohcol Inspectors, .., $PLAMEB, Wirecer. GuRbon Rowntxs, Jr, Warren Levann, For School Trustees .....) Ernraim H. Hupson, Jou L. Lerren Jam |. SHAR! For Constal Rowr. J. Win tRiNG: EBowarn MoGuyni For Inspectors of Eloction—First district : ley, Tatirep Gardner; Second distriat: Gideon Clifton, Duk GIPEON CLIFTON, Chairman. } Secretaries. ae A. Kew Bensamin I. CuAwnens, N78 WARD REGULAR DEMOCRATIC wala Nominations r Senator . rf Civil Justia | For Police Justice ‘Auns W. Beekman, Jases GripLey. Gronce B. Deane. Freevors G. Luckey. Con.missioner of Public —— Trustees of Schools .. 4 Eiwand Prince 5 + Thitd dietrioe David Kipp, John H. Day” \ district—lerael Bowes, Charice Leo; Fi R. Kexford, Jacob 8. Abrams; Sixth dic- Briggs, George Be Mpriugation Seventh, dis- os a ig nar eater: gi aistrict— es Blackwood, Abuer Woodr W4. F. TALLMADGE, Chairman Charter Coaveation. ” Frans. 8. Horrxan, Secretary. IGHTH AND NINTH WARDS —INDE! NT Whig Nominations.—At m moeting of th Distcios Justices’ Convention for the Kighth snd Ninth wards, held 47 Howard turcet, on the 13th October, iastaut, the follow= James Guinier, Gronce B. Deane. NINTH WARD, pom Fou. 3 Losier, ton C. Gaidloy, Ff noob nN oher, N B. F. Newhuse, Henry @. Geer, A Borden. James L. Perigo. Kiem Tots Wi POOL, Chairmen, Joux Lows, James G. Morvar, PT WENTIEVH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN ations, } Secretaries. Regular Nomin: res Assistant ‘Alderman, 1AM McConke im Murray, Charic For Gon- loe— Vs illiaun Keenan, Leonard Deimsna. For Commis ers of Common Schools—Nelon J. Waterberry, William lonteith, | For Trustees arimmins Aiken. Charles, K- Trieler, inenty Us Larkin, Dobbs, George Doffendorf, F—Georne Ar Hunt, Jona G. Buller. PLENDID ral STOCK OF DRY GOODS, AT THE Stor poate a8 16 powers. vari tors, that they wie to hoop pase wholesale wane 100 pieces 2-3, BLACK BILKS—KID O10V Ry. ade to our oréer in France, and we Pp. o¢uce more elegant and hicher lustrod Both theee os defy the world ‘o Gf dbo Bret, ox better im any reapect of the tar article spoken of. suawrs, 4 Mo; We have en apartme 4 we presume it to be the busi from $150 to $5. 4) coats. y to the sale of thers 3 room im tis at Cassimeres “* 6 to Bombarinos, Al, wow Sika, Plaids, De Leis Dress Goods, in abu t auction. to told, aad veril believe. We WAVE AT SIXPENCE over S00 000 yards of dark colo: r anything at the price ever sold. We Sat #0 very low (hat mony « negs pot their supply from down town, are beyond ms the samo line of bust- suse thoy can do bovtertham I HAS WEEN OUR STUDY, and still is our aim, t9 make this iastitution 9 public weil ex nrource of profit co oatvelves, and we are deter: 6 exertion on out part sali be wanting to place 1 Dey Goorls Trad rv. & Ww. LLEY & Proprieto: Hsnagers, end Directors. ARIS CLOAKS 188 PROPRIETOR OF THR PARIS may javites capecial as tem- Po a etations tor tl x a digarments, of the moss recherche de= moadurs, Bglaatines, he INDIA RUI BRER “Goops Tos THE FUBLIG. —INDIA RUBBER Ly aoee as been colied to an advertivernint, von, B. Day. published in the New York Herald ei ith iy stl, e Cow and Eo c win. “sadeon, We have pur do ronses fol din Rubier thoes ander Goodyear’ Fhosata ss ent, and ‘ages a P: +a ve y = tr frie it ' it te im = an ‘to ia! eo - +5 ‘ate: pies ‘exe | Ter thems and we'ckarre Mr, Day airontly, win va pay pon hon ie, will ‘ re xawihe hee Sener, New Yor te Pia ii Oh. |MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, &c. CARD TO THE LADI£S.—MAD. LAVENE & ©O. rem ber eats ree Oy in Tits olty, und’ nt. peices % cea by ia Also, ee ow ea AA LADIFS.—P. cei, i ¥ HF seep i atte the rad imino in New Veen tan te at = —————————_—_=_=_=_==== 3 edie GUIDE. bia Bal ath | has fitted ups bearding- 4 ‘oomfort toe e Neves in Saveni cues hepnoen Jol NES, sae dona ase tet pee eee, on Crips oon oo Be sald im the a! ) TOLEND, ON 3 ON mona AND MORTGAGE, >, feet duct aattis Seaceck” fetal ums of $1,000, $1,200 and § 30 rye A Beco O00 WANTED: —& PARTNE! 000 area cushy wanted, for which Be tas tare oe sree: looated in Broadway, business. ‘The parine and 2 A GENTLEMAN or BUSINESS QUALI- * fications, por the above oaeeak is jesirous of invostiny ie same in a respectable ani i, 088. Ushed ‘busi facturing, commission, oF referred. Undoubted 6 myetved of fs proe te, Weer Address G. Gy Herald elise, ‘erm and natore of business, paras BONDS Waysl.FETAS bors AND ther descripti if Te Miabilit ddress 3.828 Port Ofte, with partioulars. esheets ROCERS’ BANK.—THIS INSTITUTION WILL com. mence business on monday next, 27th tust.. at the cor- ‘street and College ber of — 7 Place, pacer the followizg ‘Charles Des! Gere Biter Sine Maret, James Mathews, PT on z. pi Senger Wiliam ts Van Klcook, 9. Lallenvhal, Gkison Bivge! CHARLES’! ' Bacee b Wiare, Cahier BENIBON Paina, & J.T. TAPSCOTT & ©0., 86 BOI ly drafts fo ; lasses Great Britain’ and Heelan thoy ae dae rte eee pases Star Line, the Bwallow pS Lg Eys pes ai Packed A and ‘the Eigsset pened oul reasenasis tere eeiacaoae, Orrzics oF, oF TAR NEw. ‘YORK Gas LIGHT COMPAN ¥, —The President sad Directors have this da colered’ s sividend of five per cent. on the capital stook company, for the six months onding let ‘August leet, le to the tiveknaldore on and after Saturday, let No vom ber next, transfer book will be closed from the fnst. until that date, By order, C. L. EVERITT, Sour’ ve w. apne & CO., 69 hy rtd STREE’ 35 Waterloo road, Li 1, ba lan: W wee of Livers xy and Londen peel Taira Fi amatic, and Saint George's Lines of Liver; ack Corton for the above lines can be ho, the Red Lev hed THE BALL SE [ ME. DESJARDINS-GRaVIER HAVING REMOVED her Dancing Academy to No. 54 Clinton Place, most fully informa the public thas ohe will open bor Classes ednestay, October £9. EARING’S PRIVATE DANCING AND WALTZING Acad 5 Bi tre or} Lnszes ree DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO. 43 Broome stree' ig establishment is now oF th Clatsce on Wednesdays and Satur: ladies and children; Saturdays for those tend only once a w other classes on W. for gentiemer classes on Monday: adaye and Saturda: ractioing lessons oa Tuy re adul's; and month modern dapoee are included in ¢! For particulars, eee oironlar. ADAME AUGUSTA TAKES peepee MOST RES pootfully to oe a et diew an: tl of N eourse of instruc: M Fork that her instru isth inst., 669 Brosdway. For particulars, apply from 71 ALM. toS SP. M., at roo'as 32 and 13, ERBERO'S DAN cING ACADEMY - NOW OPZN AT G4 West Fourteonth ateset, between tho Fifth and sixth avenues. Da Wednesday and Fees given as ususl, } ENRY WELLS AND SISTER'S ACADEMY FOR Dencing and healthful exercises, at the Stuyvesant La- etitate, 6 Broadwoy.—Tuition has commenced, and al the ea will he taught in the mo new ard fastionablo dai 2 omy, and a sing, in France, Apply daily, at ‘Their syste is entirely new. beat echools for privat the avove address, HARRUAUD'S ROOMS, 2) WHITE STREET.—TRE Dancing and Waltzing Clasce in tor the reception ove place, ory onday and Friday Jock, for gentlemen; on every We C nesday and Saturday, in the afternoon. fo every fourth Thors: secaon, to commen gards term, &e., ean i Tuaud’s residoncé, 9) Bank sree’, near Fourt! street, ev between the hours of 9and 10 o'clock forenoon, and and 2 afternoon, and of Mr. Ogilvie, at the above rooms. HE BROOKLYN © uncer the inotruct re open, for the reo SSES, AT MONTAGUE HALL. of f Mr. Chia tnd Satueday ‘The Soirees every sosond orrday evening during the seasom. To commence om tho h cf November. IGLOS BALL AND CONCERT ROOM Prietor reepactfully infors bli nt Kall Koom lias beon put in o slog seeou. | Many importany 4 have been made for the comf. » a pewreception salo: with all the neceran: Mr. Voie provided with ts tentive wail ever: Sitords will be 4 provided oh ioest wines and li Veany has made « eeie: ors, and no pains or expenre wit i te those who are d ners, ema. ¥ snd suppor pa ee a dret rate bal or partioutars, appiy st @ treated with on libers the oftice ‘Poohy street. ALL DRESSES,—PSTER RODERTS, £75 BROADWAY, bas just received a aplendid assortment of ombroito ed Mualin ap Dre ‘Also very rich throsd laco bridal SULARS, OF RVERY DESUAIPTION, Bill B ing, Notices. Receipts, nd atl other kina York, embraci f orm 1a Vay bane} of rendy made Clothing im every ‘th oot deviral on hip and n siail CisthingWarelonse, NY. ine te, tear eapness @: L ROGERS, ener cf Poulton and Naess CORPSE Be BANK, PRET J one. NOTES 4 of f New Roe eetars the ty te aise Moot MM. 8. CO) AST OFF CLOTHING, A hn AND O dispetmactanns pryerai is easton for the nore, sare " ngayon By te’ “¥ — ai CAs, OFF CLOTHING aus) FURNITURE W WANTED.— off cloth: value tor the same don through Pe Ouseetdort. oun ws Fe TERLIN cy estes Wearing A) =e 1 = ihre the a ara nee ter ‘plinis oay is Senha ASTROLOGY, &e. yn raoresson o. IN —LADIRS mt om aoe pik weahe my trees suai pes. t have tees’ mors fe Loe P power to ree tT Tor en due 10 me, Bhioh ote ‘me happened confidence ia I to call and get one, if I consider mine 117 one wishing more, patficulary of this won Gerful ease, can call on meat my recidenee, No. 200 Wood street, near Broad street, where they il, bs ily, a Lined — ity of ‘of Philander ” thie nasty, A. D. “pant CH resem acceding ity NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. AFFAIRS IN THE CLD WORLD. THREE DAYS LATER. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP EUROPA, AP HALIFAX. GEN. KOSSUTH AT GIBRALTAR. HIS ANTICIPATED ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND. Arrival of the Cuban Prisoners in Spain. MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN FRANCE. Louis Napoleon's Determination to Restore Universal felirage. INTERESTING FROM GERMANY. The Austrian Ministerial Difficulty Settled. CLOSE OF We : ORYSTAL PALACE EXHIBITION, sTaTH or THE ‘MAREBTS. Another Decline in Cotton, &e., &o., &o. BY TELEGRAPH OVER THE NOTA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, AND MAINE LINES, TO PORTLAND, AND THENCE wy BAIN's MERGHANTS? LINE TO NEW YORK. Treivorarn Orrice, Hauirax, N, B., Tuesday, Oct, 28, 1951. The Royal Mail steamship Europa, Captain Lott arrived here at nine o'clock this morning, having | Liverpool cn Saturday, Oct. 18, She brings 108 passen- gers, children inclusive ; 12 for Halifax. ‘The Europa made the harbor from the westward, hay- ing experienced a very beavy blow yesterday, and rough weather throughout the passage. Between the sailing of the P steamer from America had arrived in Eugland. Beyond the closing of the Crystal Palace, the breaking up of the exhibition, and the dispensation of the medal! and prizes, nothing of interest appears to have trans- pired in England. Koseuth’s expected arrival, and the ministerial crisis in France, attracted some attention; but the current of Burcpean affairs appeared to run on smoothly. The enormous extent to which Irish emiaration has recently extended, was attracting some notice from statesmen and journalists ‘The Roman Catholic Defence Association had held its recond great meeting in Dublin; but it was attended by few persons of note, and resulted im nothing more than a fresh manifesto. Movements of Kossuth, Keseuth had not arrived at Southampton, but it was pesitively stated that he would reach there in the steamer Madrid, which would leave Gibraltar on the 16th or 17th, end arrive at Southampton soon after the 20th inst. ‘The United States frigate Mississippi had reached Gib- raltar, and Korsuth’s intentions had been ascortained from himself, His family, and the Hungarians who ac- companigd him, formed a party of Bfty seven persons Closing of the « yetal Palace. ‘The Great Exhibition fiually closed on the Lith inst., a8 previously announced. Prince Albert was present but not the Queen, Many of the lighter articles had been removed on the second day after the close, and Lon- don was already assuming comparatively a dreary as- pect. The awards of the jurors did not give general retisfaction, and in one instance the council ani jury came into direct ocilision, The jury had awarded the mecal for piancfcrtes to Broadwood & Son, and the coun- ell reverved the award, which was publicly protested against, many of the most eminent u sof the day declaring the act of the council to be an injustice Merrrs. Broadwood. Very Interesting from Spain. THE ANBRICAN PRISONE SPAN One hundred apd twenty ers, from Cubs, bad arti The royal decree conf Royal and Mulit Concha, and t the Madiid G The French Republic, Parie temo'ned perfectly tra quil ‘The ministerial criois still continued. and ox interest throughout France—more parties genernily understood fact that the resignation was caused by the President's determination to restore universal suffrrge On the 16th of October, the funds, at Parts, half per cent, upon the announcement that the moet, Ing of the Permanent Committee was called. The Mi- ers of Justice, the Interior, and War attended, and gave explanations of the state of the country, which were considered satisfactory as far as they went; but the commission were to meet again om the next Tuesday ‘There was nothing in the popers reepecting the new ministry. Hopes were entertained that the red party would defeat the Presiden’ Ove. The news frem the Departments of the Cher is alarm, ing, although immediate danger is at anenl. The pea- sants of the whole district are members of seeret socle- ties, and all rise at a signal from their chiefs ‘The Bourse was firm on the 16th—Fives opened at 05 and clored at 90.50. Threes closed at 55 65 for the end of the month. Germanic Affal The mipistertal crisi+ in Austria is over The ol1 minis- tere, having patched up thelr differences, continue {a office, The Emperor left Vienna for Galicia on the Lith Lostant. The King of Hanover is recovering from his recent iliness. The government of Saxe Coburg Gotha has prepared a common constitution for the Duchies of Coburg Gotha, which have hitherto been under separate administra. tions. It is stated to be as liberal as the present condi- tlom of Germany permite, It emacts that there shall be only one Legislative Asrembly for the two Duchies. With reepect to t! accession to the throne, it is stated that Prince Albert, husband of the Queen of Eag- land, should be called to it, and he may nominates Governor in the event of his declining to fix his resi- Tt ts further enacted, that if the reigning duke should ascend a foreign throne, he shail vacate the throne of the Duchy. The Neapolitan Barbarities. ‘The Neapolitan Government had failed utterly in the attempt to refute the charges of disgraceful cruelty brought sgainst them by Mr. Gladstone, and sustained by the entire English press, From the East Indies, East India advices have been received to September 8th, from Caloutta; September 17th, from Bombay; and Avgust 234 from China. They are (uite unimportant. ‘The frontier was undisturbed. The troops in the Pun- jaub were suffering to an unprecedented extent from fever. Commodore Lusching has resigned the command of the Indian navy. Dost Mahommed wes intriguing for the possession of Candebar, but the Persian troops already oocupy Herat. A forther outbreak in Malabar of Naph’s fanatics, hed oceasioned great loss of life. The Cape of Good Hope. The latest dates in England were to 18th of August, apd were of @ very unsatisfactory nature. dates to the 3d September ) fe and Europa no | PRICE TWO CENTS, Commercial Intelligence. Money Manxer.—Money jcontinued plentiful. The bullion in the Bank of England had been increasing for several weeks, and discounts were to be obtained at three percent. The funds exhibited a great degree of flactua- tion, On the 17th, Consols reached 9734. Foreign secu- ritles were quiet, and prices, generally, unaltered. Mex- ican had receded to 26%. Railway shares were flat, with @ decided decline in prices. American stocks were without movement. Bell & Bon give the following quotations :— United Btates Six per Cent Bonds, 1862....1063¢ a 107 United States Six per Cent Bonds, 1867-68 111}, a las a 195 United States Six per Cent Stock, 1967-68 104 Pennsylvania Five per Cent Stock. . Maryland Sterling Bonds Canada Six al Cent Bonds. Boston City Five per Cent Bonds, 1853 63. New York City Five per Cent, 1835-70..... 90° @ 91. Corron.—The market continued in a depressed state af- ter the departure of the Pacific, and the desire to realize had increased. Prices declined one-eighth. The quo- tations for fair Uplands and Mobiles was 5344, and Or- leans 53d. The sales for the week were 29,610 bales, of which 680 were on speculation, and 5.560 for export. Baravsturrs.—There was less activity in the corn market, and the upward tendeucy caused by the last ad. vices had been checked. A steady business for actual Flour, which was going largely into Ireland and to New South Wales. Western canal was quoted at lds. a 19s. ; Philadelphia, 18s. a 19+. ; Baltimore, 178. 6d a 193.; Ca- padian, 18s, 64° a 20s. dd. Indian Corn was in mode- rate request at unc hanged prices for yellow, while white was ccarce and somewhat higher in price, Wheat was Provssions —Beef, pork, hama, and shoulders, were un- saleable. In consequence of the late absence of Ameri- can pork, dealers had supplied their wants with Irish and Hamburg. Lard bad declined 1s, a 2s., and sales were limited to about 50 tons, at 503. 3d. a 51s. Cheeso— Fine qualities were ia brisk demand, but other sorts went cif slowly. Bacon— None in the market Tar Low was quiet, and quotations nominal Asurs —Both pots and pearls were ia firm demand, at unchanged prices ca =Since the opening of the market, a fair busi- ners has been done nitish plantation, aad previous prices were maintained. Foreign was offering freely and 9a. lower Jamaica, Ke, was quoted | t. Barbadoes sold at 13s 64. of American are reported. Carclina all fe Dust ness pied gone forward in Congou and hee hong, at ful! rates. But little was doing in green Querc 1TRON Bice —Sales were limited to small par- cels at 7s. 2d. for Philadelphia On # —Whale was in fair request, at £30 a £31; sperm wes slow of sale, at £83 10s. a £84. Of lard, the market the quotation £16. busipess bad been doing in palm, at £26 10a, a £27 5a Oil cokes were a inquired for, and fine thin cblorg | would bring £7 10s. ¥ Tunrentive sold at 225 6d. a 33s. per owt. Trane it Mancersten Waa ger nach ly du A moderate business had be ‘a doiag in goods, aad yarns and prises were rather eas; Teis.—The market for irom was steady, without va- ferchant bar, £0: naila, £9 10a; hoop, 710 ; Beoth pig t ti No change in lead or tin Tinmen Marke ‘Notwithstanding the uousually large supply of wood, the demand and com #0 extensive that pric: exer ption of deals were well maintained, with the cher descrip low pine was qucted Cenls or boards, £5 Sea £3128 64 New York white oa! United States were dull, and very taken PROM HOLLINGSHEAD, TETLE i Owing to the bh noes days this weer pretty goed att ya. we have only had four busi- during which there haa been « ndance of buyers, and expe lary. A good deat bas been done, but spinners, although light in stock, had purchased gly. This was owing, iu a great measur: the market, | arrived at in is rapidly destining; eased comSlemee ¢ cause of alarm tor 7 far from Inoreas- t fe te seats) aD he trade 20 ) e closing price Mobile mid- 19; fair, LATEST ONDON To LIV ia indented ¢ wings — Great Beitein. —DiscREraNcy 20M IN THE SEARCHING EXPEDI ey the Lyon steamer from 8t Teceived at the Bonk this morning. making the total from that about £100.000 ¢ Pet id, brought by bury to Hull, was Rureia. this week, £170,000. ach inst , in that a most searching the discrepancy of the statements of Capt Wheaton and ference to prosecuting a furt roh beyond the Wel- Mogtom Channel! for the Fra Affolre in TERIAL EMBARTASSMENTS, ETC Pasis, Friday Morning, Oct 17, 1951. The ministerial arrangements make no progress, and the papers of this morning hardly allude to the subject. The leadors of the moderate party stil! hope that the President of the republic, om finding that the red repad- licane will not give in to the revision of the constitution, in exchange for the repral of the law of May 1, will endeavor to make terms with bis late ministers, or at least a portion. The latest accounts from the depart: rather favorable. od by the af. the extent of 2 expedition anees THE MINIS t of Cher, are It appears that the accounts publish- s(owr, have been greatly exaggerated as to the morement. Financial Intelligence, Parra Bovase, Oot. 18.—-Fives 90 60; threes $5 65. Bavesers, Oct. 17 — Exchange on London, 35. Awiwene, Oct. 17 --Exchange on London, 25 59. Amstenpam, Oot 16 --Exchange on London. 119. saoie Morrison, pebit vi Ty Mes Penny, Mr as aoe four ouiicene Pruitt tr *, itert Pleers Went ie ater, aR L) iat ste Char Winn, Clark, ae aft for Nforh set 13 i, frog Bos Ge at og a mbure (or N ver Oot 15, seer tatety for Galveston. ‘Ottoman, With passengers, bound W, Oct Ms, lat 45, ship Tho ot Themis. jate, lab ON, lon Si (We hare | m3 pa seth Tt honor foe NYoek, ud back consumption was, nevertheless, doing, particularly in | in limited demand. The quotations were for white, 53, | 7d a5. 11d, per 70 pounds ; red and mixed, 4s. 5d. a 58. | mption had been | | and meet ready | beef. and other steamers brought 1009 barely flour amd sa 1444. per | 6C0 bogs, while from tue country there arrived 6 tony of | butter and cheese 2 1644 ; elm, 150 16d ; oak, 18 0 204; “third quality, £8 26 62; second quality, £9 to £9 159.; St Jo! w pine, one penny per inch; birch, 18 a 144 A £5: luch wood, 40s.; spruce | No sales piton pine | hogebead staves, £100 | \ esdooneysid i AR AFFAIRS IN THE NEW WORLD. From Washington. SECRETARY WEBSTER—SENATOR BRIGHT. Wasnixaton, October 28, 1861. Secretary Webster returned to Washington, from his Northern tour, this morning. Senator Bright, of Indiana, is recovering from his re- cent attack of paralysis. Pennsylvan te Agricultural Fair. Haxassnvna, October 28, 1861. To-morrow ushers in a new era in the agricultural history of Penneylvania. For the first time since the Organization of the State, a State Agricultural Fair isto be held, to continue three days; and the indications are, that it will be well attended. Large numbers of strangers Dave arrived from all parts of the State, and many of them bring various articles for exhibition. Th agricultural ntenent of the State, so long ed, will Lo doubt be greatly benefitted by the exhibition. The ground selected is epee chosen and well ar- ranged, and is enclosed with high fences The ., Ploughing match will take place om Friday re ediiress will be delivered by the Hon. Andrew Bte- venson, of Virginia, on Friday, at one o'clock. A large number cf fine horses, cattle, &c., have rrived, and the display promises to be large aad wposing. The Rhode I d Assembly. Provipence, October 28, 1861. The General Assembly of Rhode Island met at King- ston, this morning. A petition, numerously signed, was resented for the enactment of a law similar to the liquor law. No important business was transacted. Grand Convention of the Cadets of Temperance. Unica, Oct, 28, 1851, The Grand Division of Cadets of Temperance, of Cem- tral New York, at their annual session, held in this city, elected the following officers :—Hugh M’Allister, of New York Mills, @. W. P.; P. 8. Slocum, of Oswego, John M. Francis, of Utica, G 8.; Wm. N. | Vixon, of Oswego, A. G.8 ; E. P. Bailey, of Utioa, @. T; of Utica, @. G.; J.@ Jenkins, of Oawege, G.U.; John Graves, of Herkit GW. WR Kellogg, of Clinton, G. ¢ ssion: two o cloek, P Mis Burned at Pittsburg, é&c. | Pirrsnvna, Oct, 28, 1861 Mevers. Wilmarth & Noble's city flour mills, situated in the Filth ward, were destroyed by fire this morning. The mills were the most extensive and complete of any | in the Weetern country, and were insured in four offices A large H less. | ‘There was more | | tm this city for $25,600, which will probably cover the There wes a large quantity of grai s the fire river mi nd t ‘The weather continues clear on the roof « large portion was saved. ures four feet three inches ia the cham- but 7 Pas dt pleasant. Fire at Carroll Hall, Baltimore. Carroll Hall was damaged to some extent by fice, thie morning, sey about $2000. Thomson's newapaper ageney was burnt. The Pancrama of the Hudson was net | damaged Arrival of Produce at Dunkirk. Denninw, Oot. 28, 1851 ‘The propeller Ohio brought here to-day, 1.100 barrels of The railroad is bringing larg= quaa- | bties of freight forthe West. ‘The weather is now fine Markets. New Onceava, Oct 27, 1351 Cotton has been quiet since the receipt of the Ame- rice's letters—500 bales sold this morning at uachauged prices. Flour is dull, at $340 a $3 60 for Ohio; 6,008 burbels corn ebanged hands at 40e ; mess pork sells at | $14; now molasses, at 470. & 28c-; Rio eofiee ls dull, ot Fo. a8 ',c¢ ; tolsoco is depreared for flaer qaulitien—the rales last week were barely 200 hhda.; prime bagatng la @t lic and rope. € a Ose; whiskey is heavy. at 19Ke; prime oats eel! at c., and Weetern hay et $i4; the of bacon is reduced. and sides sre quoted at Ue; prime keg lard is worth 10:0, while barrels are dull; Cotten is taken for Liverpool at 9 litas of « penay. Fterling ex d—Now York cight ie at | alaiscount, We are anxiously awaiting the Pacifie’s news | bee not been sold. ‘apt. Penny, with re | Py | with rome degre Kk }P beyond the pele of its protection, | ench and every Nonroux. Oct. 27, 1851. New corn har made ita sppesrance in our market, bat Prices are unchanged ee re ee Ex-Preside written fom ex-Prosident of these captured ia taad { Cubs “onsidering public relvtiona that 1 between us, I cannot bring myrelf u T mirconatrue my motives im eforro doing Lam grestiy ate which I pliced upon your char- cial intercourse with you, if, now that you shall consider me as stepping © bounds of strict propriety, in making kaowm dyI trust. through you to your government, hes and feelings on a subject, which, ‘0 be political has become ope a tand me w@ e and micgu’ Decause of their pa: Lopea Expedition.’ ¢ friends of some ot those unfortwonte pee ntercede for thelr discharge, uniter the hope a by them—s mistaken one, it may bo~that lemno beyond in capt arity 99 Spain what is known as the | in view of thi Trier diy relations which’ were ‘Sariluoumy tivated with Spain, durirg my administration of the ted States covermment, she might be luciined to listem ef favor. tomy advice. has, however. led me to conclude, ia the strence of other information that I 9m possess, that exch and ell of those whoare held in captivity occupy the same position and that the measure meted out to one should be me ut to all; and. refore, toavoid ail im- juriows diverim! an, Twi mercy for each and That © unfortunate mou were led astray heir duty to heir own country, and gulltyof « xant wrorg to Spain, tam not disposed in auy way to Admonirhed by toett owe, government, of the tor into which they were about to plungs, they bate laced as ferme to be acknowledged, and their only | Dope rests wpom the mercy of Spain. Ie there any chstacie in the way of the exercise of that tive, which bes beem esteemed thi in ail countries by the wise and goo | mort precious jewel in the kingly ero clr ccmredes have made @ bloov ertor: their leader hes met with an ignominious b, and the entire invasion bes beencrushed. Ife ractifice was wanting to deter others from the comamie- of Lhe fact that there was no thow of insurree- ast Jour goverpment on the part of the iahabl- tants, but that the entire population of Caba were hoa tile to, aed waited im the Ukrection of the inveders, isoner. if restored would become in the United States, the atrocate of submission to the laws of their own country. and an open opponent of all farther effe rts to di Sed yt of t might plead the fact that several have received their dis- charge or the application of friends who, from ell that appears, Were as much in pari delictu ae those —— in confinem: nt May I not roticit their release as on the score of policy as open A | ars of which will be found mi Ete and Alabama we were politely Pardon me for urging these considerations upon you, cor ith the a ‘that y Jour gracious rovere! a the unfortunate; rr] onal ma} shall, at least, have sequitted myssif elf of Crit in in Viatting the es; his prison. just Queen the higher pr ilo belongs of unbarring hist mn doors and rettivg him free, ith ceutiments of high respect, Lam, dear cir, Your most obedient servant. JOHN TYLER, To His Excellency M. Calderon de la Bares, “Marine Affe’ Yestenoay.—The The Brother Jonathan war h'veboonee G, Dd. ye her, the in sion jane pom. The Marion Sheriffs Oftice. A Bert ron Linen ome: Messrs Smith eof Rapge, editors and ly the Sundey Courter, the deputy eherif, ‘at the uit of were arrested Wm. Nibdio, tor +f Niblo's _— laying meaner at for a libel, consisting of unwarr: om the formances at the place Soe. Tie bei articles were nee. hed Individuals, Movements of Disting! inSain Pisce Mrs Daniel Webst yesterday Commodore Morris, © &. N U8 A; Hugh Mol ellen. yy us uae “Gpeont \ of Florida. ont De Perker, Halifax, an- rived. yesterday at the Actor House,