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TRADE REPORT. BB %Co. Oot Jat 36 08, lon . ood & LAYER ACCOUNTS FROM THE PACIFIC. CITT TEADE BEPOSE a Tos lin Soren: snows epee anne Barapsturrs.— Flour remained as none Lend 4 QRRIVAL OF THE COLDER GATE, AT PANAMA, | ‘Tansectic i Speen toy mane on Wasouse, 98 * $425. Bye Bey bay Ky a 93 athe tort nin Chile, Dols. fine~e reduction. Jersey meal retailed at $3 37 54. iT . &eo. and 2.000 Ohio red, at 88. Rye brought’ Tbe , for 1, Panama Btar ) Tiver—an advance, Berley and Oate were unal- steamer Golden Gate, under command of | tered Corn seamed bi ae 29.000 bushels risk, See at 5630. # STigc. for mixed, and 6lo. utara afternoon. afer from Valparaiso, and seventy- | 7" Corrow.—The disposition to transact business inereased ei asplaral mavens 19 dare = yo ga in this line, and 2,000 bales changed prices Stig eae tae Gate salled from New York on the sth of | TOF? the buyer, end mostly of» declin gional vt dock Load: Sept ‘and not on the 15th, as reported by the Herald of — a orrel wag eling ? ' fanov brig J H ciao jm Bre- Sdeushte member of cpeeo 1: Move Seat, & Miss Peyton, of Corres.—There were 150 bags Java picked it Le. a at Tigo. itnd withs frm market. the sock =n 6,398 bags Peokets, with 610 bbis., a others. “"Weare indebted to Capt. Patterson, Dr. Holdman, and | .Fi%—A further lot of 1,080 quintals small ood mot ot Boston). Eldridge ian Juan Remedios, mr. Souter, for late papers and interesting information " rom $1.80; 450 a2 Wuee eet dat, 9 Gane, in bet od ut i ‘We have been kindly feyered vith the letter, ‘20 cases Sardines, at 60c. th sare et Machias, 9 days, with lumber, oe accu- Sehr Py cor jostura, 22 days, and 17 from the ner’ ao Bech & Runharde, "| aceenate Reqpera), Hara written by a gentleman of great is rave information, which gives a succinct and clear ac- oeet < the revolution lately commenced and still ex- it Martin, 15 days, with iu a cata 60 toms Scotch pig found po at ai 25, 6 months Lune declined to 92c. for common, and $1 20a $125 for lump, with sales of 7,000 bbis. Se jeutes, Wilmington, NO, 4 days, with ma- "gone has ‘Mary Powell, Powell, Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with paval stores. bat melaneboly condition of ther t os fourisbing republic of Ohile sities gg yo ree. Fame Ruaow bought at 250.8 | "chs Valhalla, PEARS ton hound to Boston. ‘The term of office of the late President, Gen Bulnes, $0. ane some ingaton bound to Boston, Navar Stones—Salee ro made of 200 ble. spirite 200 b turpentine, in lots, at 2380. cash, and years. the country has under his ad- 2 r > Ven. Bivietration. “Ia Sagat the fnew ection hed isken Mantes ton O49; wethe Ober 7 Hiitoe Te e, and resulted, paper pons Oe 0 3,000 gallons linseed were of, at 690. a i januel Montt—the candidate of the government against | 700.5), pod go baskets olive, at $270. Scchae, days, Gen. Cruz, one of their revolutionary heroes—the favo- Provisions.— Pork fell to $15 for new mess; $14 87 rite of the army, and of a large pertion of the people, | 4 $15 for oid; $13 62% for new prime, and $12 1836 he 157 tons), Bimonton, Rockland, <a thove of the important province of Uonception, oe. ‘at which 300 bbls. found purchasers alto dope. a eS re he had long exercised the functions of Intendente. | CLdga' to $8 a $10 25 for mens’ and $4 oth «$920 fOr Hohe Coral, Staples, Rockland. 6 day Montt was a distinguished lawyer of Santiago. who with eales of 360 bbls Lard fetehed 80. 090. | Bohr Joseph Vag rian. 6 Bik. imp rendered himself somewhat obmezious while filling one r 140 bbis. good western, and fresh pork hams 7c. of the seats in the cabinet of the Ist administratio: oy panty ech ‘but the chief objection to, him was, that he was the no- | *4°_ for 2.000 city et. st Tormer Aguree iad at $04 $11, mince of the government. | Murmurs of dissatiafac ecion wh ‘arore on all sides. Government was acci = 40 bo She ohacnte ot Cir biie ton and ofouping rout | uae pest About’ 110 boxes castile brought 8}¢c., short jem, from General |“ gpinrrs.—Included in the operations were 290 barrels government removed him from the In- | Ohio and Prison whiskey, at 21\c. 220 cash; and 25 21%e , four months, adding interest. Sucan —There were sales made of 150 bhds, Cubs at 4c ; and 200 boxes brown Havana at 4c. a 5c.—the preriowe prices. ome 10.024 hhds, with 62.109 bags and Kes, was the stock on band this foenoon—over half of which was Spanieh Tarrow —5.000 lbs prime rendered, realized 7340 , cash. Tonacco was not very brisk to-day—70 hhds, were faten at Sc. a fo. and afew Dales Havana, at 260.0 380 ¢ following statement exhibits the amount of domestic tember. Meeting with no opposition there, they Ly == im the inspection, on the Lst ultimo, the receipts and de- and banished Melgarejo, the Intendente, and the heads : ‘of department; took posession of the Custom House. the | Lntriee since, and the quantity remaining there this ‘Treasury, and all the archives of that province; putting Satled. Ship Lendon, Hobard, London, and others. unre, WNW; at meridian, do; at sun- ‘The government wing 80 large party, however, ba’ a Majority in their favor, went steadily for- pattan, NYork; 2let, Iowa, NOrleans; New , Mobile; Obio, NYork; Worden, Carthagena on, NYork, Sid 16th, ward; and preparations for his installation imto office ‘were made with the usual display. Exasperated at last to the hest pitch, and in spite of the rewonstrances of General 0 himself, the insur- Teeticn wae set on foot at Coquimbo on the 8th of Sep- @ Oct 18—Arr Alabama, New Hampshire, N York. Herald Marine Correspondence. PuitapeLraia, Nov 2—4 Pi. aker, Boston: | Bilinds, Perry, N Hulse, Alban Arrived—| rie Ene York; schr A B Presoott, Virginia Mary- Don Vicente Zorilla at the head of affairs, ax Intendente Paebaes Miscellaneous. y. § N. Car, land. Total. cous. and Governor, Gut of the Custom House chest they got | gtock om hand, Oct. 1. hhds 8444. 62d 14 9,082 Aewmene vo vas Sexamar 8 8 Lawt-Ths enw bout $70.(00; aud they made forced loans from several | Receipts since | © 143460 3 (1489 m wealthy individuals in the neighborhood 144 50S 1489 | steamship 88 Lewis, which left Boston on the 4th ult for They then seized the steamer Firefly, belonging to Mr. Dare “ora 17 10600 | Liverpool, experienced heavy EZ and NE winds until the Lambert, on English gontiemen, engaged is the copest | Dettveredcince “ « 2233 254 «12-2499 | Morning of the 16th, when she mot witha violent NE gale, business there, despatching her to Uonception, the — —— —— | during which she lost her prope! She had been then 10}, stropghold of Gemeral Crus, to arcuse their compatriots | gtock on hand, Nov. 1, bhds..7,655 420 6 8,070 | daysat soa, and was 85 miles to the wostward of Cape Clear. in the Bouth Ip Cor ception \ similar outbreak had taken place. and ‘with great success. ‘The insurgents had appropriated everything to themsrlves—bad banished the heads of department, ard appotpted Col. Vicuna as Intendente. ‘They seized the Chilian mail steamer Arsuco, with $30.00 belonging to government, and took her into their service Up to this period, the 13th September, General Cras had not lent bimeeif to the movement; and satisfied With their success, so far. the insurgents now appeared dis- pored to wait awhile, tosee whether the other provinces would follow their example, before determining to march on Santiago. Im the meantime, expresses reached the 31. She arrived at Liverpool on the Zlst, afters passage of 17 Inronrarions ron sur War expiva Fatpar, Oct 00 Spanish ts | 252 balee 1a Powpens— 2) casks. Loss or WHace Brir Ann ALexanpei Alexander, CaptJobn C Dediois, of being struck by a perm whale pines capture. two boats ship was putin pursuit Mi bearing him & lance was thrown into his head, eee ae weekedicn the ship, streak ner ebasess ne fore. mast alout two feet trom the nd ete a large hi tirely in ber bottom, t! h rushed with 6! rapidity; and she rT . Maing boats were cleared away ol .. Goovs~ 1.343 packages. evecs: feb leven 10 tooks soda aah; 2 bhda. rotten stone; 5 casks, 10 bales drugs; 283 bundles li root; 46 bbls. castor oil; 103 tons, 26 ues, ua Keg bbls’ arrowroot: & gourds aloes; 3 bags, 37 rilla; 17 demijohns ccpabia Dyxs ann Dyewoons.— 38 casks madder; 823 sticks, 2734 tons, 361 pieces fustic; 390 pieces. 12 toms, 407.000 Ibe cabinet at Santiago, announcing these ents in the | logwood, 143 ceroons, 5 bales, 7 haif bales, coohineal; 227 ‘North and South and great excitement was produced | bags divi divi by the intelligence. The other provinces, not manifest- Grain — 1 027 sacks oats, dng any desire to conlesce with the revolt, energetic mea- | Gvavo— 760 tons place on the Dith of Aug. sures Were soon taken to send forces to quell it. Hawn-3 bales If 19 bags. on 102 W. The erew of Cant ‘Dedicis shipped on ‘The frst detacbmen: of infantry ordered to Valparaiso, Heor—54 bales board other vessels after reaching Pai consisted of 200 to 400 men of the regiment of Chaca- Honsy—7 bales, 1 bbl , 10 tierces Curren Sarr SumPaise, when pray from Manila Hors»s—2 216 horns. Inpuco—10 cercons Lean —5,429 pigs, 20 blocks; 15 casks black lead. Li atHen—9 bales, 6 cases Manni —1,000 marbie tiles Mrvace.— 65 caste yellow metal. Paint —44 caske barytes; 2 casks, 4 kegs colors; 6 caske red lead; 2 cases ultramarine Puasren—300 toms Race 28 bales Rartaxs—100 bundles for Loudon at £6 per ton, obtained promises of 1200 tons. Loss ov THe BR Suir Cuaniorre—Br ship Harmony, ved in Hampton Roads on Thursday, bs Capt botert Mev: nd 14 of the orew, of the Bri- tish wuip Crark of Bolfast, who were picked up at they having thangoned thelr skip i, a siaking condition, on the 2th ult, Ist 3Y, 8 N, loi he © was trou Bom- ao xa to Liverpool suother boat, which has teduced by their officers and Col- Gonzales, their chief. to take the road to Coquimbo, for the purpore of ioiuing the epposition. Whem this be- came known in Santiago, on Sunday morning. the 13th September, the excitement became iaotense: city was at once put under martis! law. and the President vested ‘with absolute powers. A company of artillery was des- patched after the renegades, and they were all brought back, within 48 hours, without bloodshed. Thwir leaders Col Gonzales and others, were given up, imprisoned, and buco; and there were 4! SFrancisco from Bos Barninoros, Dent al coh, tot 34 11 N lon 5% will probably be shot whit Bar t—13.458 sucks, 688 tons, 4.460 bbls.. 18,896 bushels, | gale of wi phat gvervoard oad of Lamber. July ge toes the Beste cad Dee ee, Seema, | 18 melee Piacoa if Tou 5) 58 W. in w gals, cartied Away mala top- ‘few ships composing the Chilian navy, and a French | SHxits—9 af ne Peher tot bamsht te laenmnetle ciate ame | eae piste: Cex Aw Son Doronsr as, Kelly, from New Qrloana for cote poy Bo Valper 20. with tsecpe, Sor Copuimbo Bricks —8 casks suemnege; 920 bags pimento; 4 cases, | 8 val) bout the 2th of September, ‘apd Talcabuanc,to put those ports under blockade, Val- | 15 bbis ginger © under martial law grew ca — Ch cares, 109 bundles. paraiso, itself, being Some ar- Terte were made in the last named city, and sowe maga- wines of cartridges siezed ; but there was no appearance @f en cutbreak While the ministry were thus active with these Vike measures they did not neglect to provide the usual festivities by which the inauguration of the new Presi- dent, and the celebration of their national independence, ‘were te be simultaneously celebrated op the 17th, 15th, ) bottles, 366 cases, 1,378 casks, 208 pipes, 887 gre. 124 bbis Woon —1477 bundles willow; 51 logs black walnut; 2,018 logs, 506 pieces mahogany; 15 tons ligaumvitw; 72 logs cedar store, the ae called by Norfolk papers the “Gon Ehorinehans.” for Blizabeth City, put into Norfolk wth, through stress of weather ai Had eacoun- for supplies c Zinc Ob casks, Jes, and waedriven to the southward and léth of Beptember ‘These were, therefore, ax usual, tered a exccession of gales, an . r Obrerved as days of ceremonioas rejotcings—damped a = - mes | <{ Care Lookout, ond then backward te the nortiward of good deal of course, by the dubious condition of the Married, aaa iis itty on Gaegenihe country. The nations! songs were not sung with the ac At Beeston. October 30. by Kev. Mr. Stone, Mr. Groncr ponte ere ts Catone enkiowe . curtomed hilarity | but what wae lacking there was made up by the ¢nthusiaam created by the displays of Sreworks sand tbe jike Don Manuel Montt took the oath of office on the 18th. jo the great cathedral. when high mass was celebrated fod So. anno. of the firm of Carron & Hard, of New York, Mite Lavas A , daughter of the late Otis Tileston, Esq. Whalemen, pe Messenger, Baker, Indian Ocean; enn; Milton, Jones, POcean. Sl Lagrange, Jeaney y ys taters’ Islands, Aug 9, ship Phocion. Ni- Sb, fad robs *D. oy apture of the P was killed Cid at Sang Died, On Saturdey, November 1, in the 2st of her age, CatHanine, youngest daughter of ‘Abraham and Jane Drummond ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fv on Monday next, at 2 o'clock, P.M from No. 10 Columbia street, Brooklyn. On Saturday evening. November 1 after a short il nese, of consumption, Mr. Twosas McD in the in ite most imposing forms; and the solemn peals of the ‘Organ heralded the installation of ® mau agaiust whom ome-baif the people of the republic bad risen up to say “be should not rule over them ‘The wealth of the country. and generally the intelli ants, are who etabbed him in bbls ep; bark Martha, Chi Beard of May 10. ohip Jews, Ch Monticello, Folger, ot Nantucket, 7 wi ot NB, &U bbls ep, (wi gence of it also, as weil as ail the foreign on the side of the government—as that of | —for they realize how much the revolution ( peo b mypdn sie they rl ew ach ob Testun (Zanes | Sa your cng ate cn ihe maian Soper Peres teas Yeh Fann Nearer enen pedctniaaine that pence eeety Brnvailty | ‘The friends and relatives of the family, aleo the mem- saan alla’ Roo¥h Say : “ v ¢ el ol 900! Grey, NB, ceed in putting Gown the revolt, while in Coqaiabo and | Pett, of the Whitehall Benevolent Association, are re ni | Conception, there is but one opinion the other way Perey Seat Gace cient eee at ee ae ioe, IBD) 9p; J residence, No. 17 Moore street, corner of Front, this | General Buines, the late President, bas gone from Sen- | [caday) afternoon, ot 2 o'clock precise! : shi erkerm tiago towards Conception, to raise troops on the road, | ys pany rc acne om ah ~ ead wcbip Len, Nlenols, ene go bbls *p. nd to put humeelf at the bead of the army of the go vernment. It was said. on the one hend that he was ea- thusiartically received in the provinces he passed ‘through; while on the other, and more reeentiy, it was Tepetted (hat be was compelied to fall back upon Tales. before the advance guard of fifteen bundred men movi on trom Conception Certain it is. that government ig | Writknart Besevournt Association The members «f this peiation are requested to meet, at their ~~ room, 49 Whitehall street, on Monday afternoon, half past 1 o'clock precisely, in full regalia, to | last tribute of respect to their late brother. Feses MeDaniels. By oraer, JOUN A. HABPER, Bec. In Valparaiso, on the 27th of April last. of consump- Brig Adele, Lewis, from tin his for St Kitts, Oot 23, Sdnye our; mo lat, &o, by stoamehip Koliet Foreign Ports. Auian, Avg li—Ship O.car, of Paiiadelphia, from Cali- forn 14 Bark Kingsto Wm Basie ana, Ses Faulke, from Pr 4 ‘Th feit it necessary to send arms and ammunition to rein- Wir onan, mi is ballast; foree him—but men are what i most wanted | many poop bh of ibe Rang | CHononvix In short, the fate of the administration may now be | Og Saturday. November 1, in the $24 year of her age. D #aid to depend upon the troops of the ‘ine on the south- | Ay Morysravx, relict of the Inte Richard Jolley <rn froptier (chiefly upon the regiment of Carampan- gue) which. as yet are in a passive state, hesitating Thich side they shail join The tatest accounts from | Conception confirm the previous rumors that Gen. C on oo hymn ow put at the head of the movement. | je had issued proclamations to the army, asGeneral- | ;, rhbutne, i in- Chief and Governer of the Southern Provinces” and | “Gx eetarday Nevecter 1” Mancaact Rosatir, second | had given letters patent to the steamer Arauco to | daughter of Captain James A. and Margaret C. Wotton, cvuice in his service. . aged 1 year and 9 months in the north, Gen. Carrere was in commend at Oojuim- | “The relatives and friends of the family are rerpectfully pectfally invited to at- iber 4, at 7 o'clock | in-law. Joseph Par. r Second street, Williamabury ken. for interment, to the family | pert # ipe Cores, rent te Cieaveland, idg; Win H Bhailer, brige Corsair, Neal; Nortu Star, Pa Fanning, Ostheart; George Washington, brig Orlesns, SFr: Berthen. do. ria AM. from the reside: sova, Bouth Tenth. Het remains will be degtinations not given) be. A scouting party of hie troops had encountered the | invited to attend ber funeral, thie day, (Momday,) at 3 Mavacces, Oct 2—Bri¢ Frances, Hopkins. {rom Deme. government forces at [liapel, and were captured. but ® | o'clock, from No @ Jay street, near Beace strert. ‘Her | rare, vnc; coke Geena Aataed, Cheever, une { velore reported later account says that Cot Guaman had afterwards been | remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment for Borton) and had taken up bis position at Port av Prince et 10 Brien Hag’ compelled to retrent On Saturday evening. November 1, Mise Many Ct Liapel, with orders from the government not to advance —. cuneate ged 20 yeare | 10-day; Milton, M New ‘The friends of the family are invited to at beyond it No great bloodshed has yet occurred, but it is od the fa- yo aay oh — gag will ensue uniese © pe | peral. on Tuesday afternoon, ctober 4, at 5 o'clock Cibcain n be speedily effeet the residence of her aunt, Mrs, Klien Stark, No. 100 The British Admirsi, on receiving notice of the seizure | Greenwich avenue | Paiva; leh, evenmer nue of the Firefly, and of the intention to seize the British In Brooklyn. on Saturday pight, November 1. at the Cid 13th, steamess room due at Coquimbo, despatehed the steam | residence of ber sunt, Donar O'S: L1:¥ax, of disease of the ts Sars - gon and Driver—the dst to Coquimbo and | chest | je latter to Talcabuano—es well to recover the Firefly ims, J Bulli | m ao to Rio Janeiro im ballast. mato dan indemnity He gave publie notice that yum aan oneeaiag ene Fayed ghey dg ‘thie | Philadelphia from Calitornia, im ballast, pat in for water), Coquimbo would be bicckaded by kis ships until iodem- day (Monda: t 20 clock, without further notice, from | #t* Phenia. bro Rio Janeiro, with part of inward AS snd it was pretty well nnderstood that | No 984 Pacific street, near Bond street. Sept 16—Brig Sarah McParland, and schr Laure ee eae nbs approbation of the Ubile govern. | Op sunday, November 2, of inflammation of the lungs, | Francisco. eae war intended to aid them against the insur- | cansed ty obbeping os Avovata Wooorvrr, youngest 12—Bark Mary Hay (Br), une; brir The Driver returned from Taleshuano without the Fire but the Gorgon took oa daughter of Augustus Woodruff and Emma Peadieton Brown. aged 6 weeks and 2 days ot 23—Bark Lysander, Sno gy a dy DAL The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Home Ports. gn Ge party io pov invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her for 4h a P father, No 18 Park piace, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, rig Jee ‘slisce, Smath Cars are —=ee port, om their satoeion or = ® | without further invitation on s deleeeap ie bark Cube (new), fro Rebbiastown. Cld awe. _ On Sunday November 2, of consumption, Joww Vasr- Coloutta; Nort of bis steamer and Sloane Tos, of Ci county Cr in. Ireland nity 7 wala me hoe vtara rageom for His friends, and thore of his cousine, James and Mary eteamet Areuco e po NT pro. | Smith are reapectfully invited to attend his funeral, on pet TS Britieb —) S AA aaa. oy November 4 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, from - aw t ‘emong the |“ te rs Mcoee, me 161 First avenue, between Tenth a eS Oe Se tee a r ty ai the strange conditions convention miral, however, hae sent the frigate Thetis own to Oo | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE bis, Crumiay, NYork: bark Went to aes, steamship Alba- ie; ship Amelia, Agzy. Layorpoo: Oe: H—Arr briz Samuel B, we ing bo Bucheville: oi brown, Br tr 7 Ann, Jacobs, Boron. » NYork; 234, brig W . Captaine of vessels would contr « © &| moon sare morn 1 08 403 fe ~~": geen adies fall nah ea ve Arrived. “hee ‘Othello, for Bence Ayton, ana Dela- Are nowproing to»: yoming, for Liverpool, which Franklin, Vat lavre and Co: Oot 22, 64 PI retnrned to Cowes ftewt of com Vive fail ri seaman, # Galway, {a she get of hooking on the malh speneet fe ott the Boseee Litt ban pony "hip Contnens (of Lrerpoot 38 40 } Poviuhlag mpacks ar th only ¥ with mdes oe On | Lay rpool, (14 bark dostun Brophin. B ~ Ties ta, tom 98 say bark I Rooan, of Bonto i ha Cid bark Joshua Bree a #h “Pursiey, Cnlcurte, 19 anys, with mee, to By Nictrage Fateh, Crates Jone. Wailer, Aue | fi fanet, N York pert Gi ce, Oem Herkik Hivcine, Holvad fia San deka de i LK. Oct 2-—Atr scht Dradore, Bmory, NBedtord: 42 days, with | hey , Rmory. on. in Bo, “Cen iat | Gyo ess Corran, mi b frome tread ae | jobile for that } "Ship Phonix, empleted. the (bay yeite } CT mane days, with cotton, &5, | Rik ‘ with Whampoa, June 9, passed Anjier on 1 ke, to Gorham & order to Gray, Buenos Apres, days, with | (Ant). Badesoy, Trieste, 00 days, via Malte er ‘atte, Cadir, 42 daye, with wine, ly Viol N—Aret sloop Georgians, Swift, jard- ‘York; ‘aim’ Mook! pict for do; Reser: joaton tan for ot Beenie, ae Gia Bisiesycobiney tec: Apeaae, Heer, ds Faas ‘Boston fr, fig tent JB Di VIDENCE, Oct 3l—Arr paid Pelican, Wi New Ver; RO’ York: gohr Ane a Jenkins, otier, Balusore, vit Free pany; Motto, Bes Rondou. Brot fees ane Arse ahs brig ley, Harvey, ete Sree oo NYork. via arg, eer ia a ome 20 o' ‘RCHMOND, Oct Si- Bue Sheath, Brown, Porto Riso; chr New York, Nelson, N Yor! SAVANNAH, Oct29—Arr tok Scotland, Pero wae Me cabin, ‘Rose, Thomaston, Russias Vari fo : Moy Queen, Lodge, Philadelphis. Cid sehr Vir. nia Mion ark, York. Sid brig Prauels Lord, Gladding, SANTA CRUZ (Cal), Sept 2—In port schr Oak Leaf, for 8Francivco in 2 days, Ao do 2fth, Bourne, just arr from SFrancisco; sobr J R Whith 2 SAN FRANC Be) sehr Rialto, Reeem, ta Cruz. Cld 16th, schrs Pomona, Cherrydon, Sacra- mento; Andrew Kay, Nelson, Stockton: 17th, Curlew, Nel- jen Mor ‘Avery; Olivia, Merritnew, ‘and sloop JD Burr. Dal jacramento City; 2th, sohr Fayaway, Hen- dereon, do; Virminit Stockton, N rok ‘nezie, Be! Pawengers Arrived. Havar ann Cows Dteamehip Prank 8 J Henniman, CJ Clinch J P Mare! G Chadwick an Mad. 4 Mi Pret P P Tapp Leive Jr, L Currie and eervi nt Mr Hill roy Bee 3 lady, O aon! nd vd Lad: Siudow.) Ritudlew Ford Revia, Dr J Piwnitelng aay, John Canchows (bearer of dispatches from the court of Ma- Canchois and two children, 1 Canchois and Chas Edwd Winslow, Mrs Matie, Mine L, Mario, Mrs Morl peta ae Connoll; Smit Seatee, Hg Melandon, F Arman, eand lagy, EB Coral, & Marry, J B Vion, i and child; Mrs Nathan, Miss A Navhan, Miss Sarai than, Mrs Gross, Mise Meline, of France; M Fernandes, Us hip Continent—Row J Fiske, TS Vertch,G T B Ellard. G Weir, Mary Demprey. Canton—Ship Great Britain—Jose Mnnuel Muir. B: mxn— Brom whi > hersing me nd “lady, I Miss Zioger, Erbard, Mr , C Wipper- ott. Mayacu bie at gh Moutesuma—D Patrick, G O Giset, Mre ‘M Guet and child Sr Ayy's Bav—Brig Vosyger—Mr Thompson, Mr Harper SHIPPING. UNITED STATES MAIL STRAM- Captain, Eire Ny depart, with the United Gta tively bert! be Mot for. For eight or passes, stneaualied we sovemumedar ‘tons for pease and com! «bev EDK. COLLINS & CO., 65 Wallatrees. ‘The steamship BALTIC will suocee¢ the Pacitic, and eail November 22d. HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail ‘nets between New York and Liverpool di- rect, and between Boston and Léverpool, atte Boston ships ailing 6% Halifax to land and and pae- VOR LIVER POO! ship PACIFIC, Cape Ryrie. rtiry Neape Sthora,« AGARA, Capt. Stone. AMERICA, Cap Shanon CaNaba. Coph, Harrison. Cc. BRIA, Capt. Leiteh. Cambria, Peaoage ir din, $1 Noverit secured Freight will be charg personal expenses. ‘An experienced surgeon on board. All leticre aud newspapers muss pass though the Post deyoné am smount for brought {n common with Britis Jading are given in avre for New OR LIVERPOOL —THE FAVORITE STEAMSHIP CITY OF GLaSGOW, William Wylie, Commai il from Philadeiphia for Liverpool om Thursday, ¢ rooms, $10); ork. WF o'clock. Passage im Saigon st sgeungers, il be provided with allay Aphis, free of expense, b. THC HARDIN, A Exchange Blase. ‘The CITY OF RIC MANCBESTEX will gveceea the City of Glasgow, and sail from Philade!phia on Thursday, Dec éth. STEAMSHIP WINPIEL| .D SCOTT, FOR NEW ORLEANS, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE —THE UNITED States Mail Steamship FRANKLIN. James A. Wotton, Commander, will leave for Havre, touchiug nt Southampton te land the maile and passengers, 08, Saturday, November 15th, at 12 o'clock, t No.4 Norh River, Price of persage, $120. All letters must pase th gh the povt office, An experienced surgeon is attached to the ae ‘or freight OF POSTONTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 53 Broniw OR NEW ORLEANS DIREC ND 0 dowble engin teamer, W Prabang BCOrT te tons Captain Kenney Couillard, will leave pier No. t North ‘on Monday, Novewber J, at throe o'clock P. M., pra~ iv Staely. For tig tee BRCU ES LUSe 28 Bearer ston COMFAN ¥SFOR For ox OS RODEETS, 177 We ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY—ONLY Thro igh Line for San Francisco and Oregon, via Chagres djrect—Extra Steamer—On Wedneed IP CuMPANY.- ONLY jon, via Toot of Wabren Cpeeres. m.-3 spins ot City NESS y for San Francisco, om arrival of the Pastengers, a Yael st Pacams.. For passage, we aa a’ ee, 177 West etreet, corner Warren streos, ACIP IC, f via ©) reduced. L ] Foreday, Rov. it 11, at 3 oalock P. P. ivy ‘plendia ble engine steamabip O10, unequaiied in tions and 4, 4. Findia: _ Courant. —OWLY direcs.— Ril cereets or elev f Ake tht, Eats iarves. & Mate STEAMSHIP 443 eis as above.on vor, at So cloak pier No. 4 North River. aes si ele ta! ALABAMA, Copt. ‘Lud Ela From me Lith No- MEDICAL, Broadway. 7 1 iL private di al prt kins for OWERY THEATRE, staan, 3 cea aL SS conte Beate Monds: November a abzlod wtne fd Toll tlotoes Bunie:, B, F: Taylor, J ay 8 SLEDGE a Venue tas Eady; Co- REDS 4 oe are Broadley. ‘ ceca THEAT! open at 634; to ran, cuaun STREET.—DOORS ‘clook. Dress Circle and Par- » 5 cents; Private Boxes, $5 fovember 3, wil modysin ts cates of AB YOU LIKE Ppetiginal oP te New et public. He will ra. Dyott, Mrs, Hamilton, Mr. aE on pore) are, or the Fi pete Ra Sim as ct rae "Eel, tease on Brill id Ci Mme. Misrsettl end re aan, ons, weaaien: ars F which, sittin ‘oNOME AND Wilita WakiniON penta; Ore Sontay sven. ta will commence ith, ia ts, veiloeta Du, Soot: by tl res of BLANCH, T batt a deem Hane f Guntsotert, Vou Pu lor: ‘with, Goal'a TN jose, Master John o@ Bagsby, Mr. L. Fox; ice Bacsby, ‘Ox; ae beg Havent Nov. 4, 1801, York, On When it Will take piace eat L bit td HALL, Instead of Niblo’s Concert Room. PART L Overture (@beron).. . Duet—" Ob la bella ‘fre “(Better A. Bi err Mengis. ‘Ave ‘Bella yossamiel mic,” (Campanelio)Donizetst Air—“ Vainly, Alas,” ri Pra. rm pasvals) «Auber / Braham. * Bring me wid eee ;Lavenu Bel Gompeoet eapresaly for rite ‘fires timo,) Ballad—" There's @ nem in’ Sprit Mr. A. Braham. “Are ye sure the te is tru Cari om 11 Biveee™ ee . Battista «+s. Davey » Belliai A Scena and Aris—‘‘ Qui ln voce” (1 Puritani), Miss Carnmxine Haves. Grand Finale Instrumentale. Conductors—Mu. Lavenv any Ma. G. Lo: nes imposed of the very ‘aren salons in bai <4 orl od. ‘Trip! “Doors pen at Mer 188 CATHERINE HAYES’ GRAND COMPLI- mentary Concert to THE REV. FATHER MATHEW, ‘Tho great Apostle of Temperance, TRIPL gr ® HALL, Weonespay Evenin, November 5, 1851 The Committee have al peters, sf esuecacin the fol- lowing RO as ME 1, Overture—Irish Airs, Ful Orchestra 2 Duet... Ford. Mesars. Graliam and Mengi 3, Solo—Grand Fantasia on the Concertina, by Me, A. Sodgwick, @y aves P boneid him," +» Weber, B 6. Aris Butfo—“ Bella coos amici Eur Me |. Irish aan ir. Erin is my Home,” . (by reguent Carwriine HAYES. tale—F ull Orchestra, : Mr. Lay paet Siz.’ Fericrmaace'to comm clwed y, if parte of tho Hall, Two Dollars, to be had at Joilic's Music Store, 300 Brow st all the principal music stores and hotels. HE RAYWOND B&B. op behalf cf the Ki Ys NEFIT.—THE UNDERSIGNED. 4 Benefit Committes, request order thata settlement may b detailed report” of the siven te the Public forticwith, relating to the beneds GE B, DE FORREST, Chairma: facts’ J. ¥. Brapy, Secretary. EW OPERA HOUSE. ARCHITEC TS Wi3HING TO $i:1 8 plan for the new opera house, to be erscted op the Stuyvesant lot, corner of Fourth svenu Etrect, are invited te communicate with JOMN H. McCUNN, 2) Wall street. MEDICAL. \ satay CURE FOR TANEOUS CANCER.— reons afiiicted with this disease will be oured ina few Ry ie until the cure bas taker a Wousr th. ATE MEDICAL CO! aM rie Fretetser of Diseases re , e Sart ring’ it discloses important! which shoul known to them particularly health permis of an incroass of the wife, nhood, oF the other (Batenet of s letter fom s seatlomga te Dazson, Obie ) avron, May, Da. A. M. Mauniowar My Dean Sin -—My wife ptibly sink fe three years or more, in eof hor gre and « 4 during her ¢ pored this eta aw selt to meet the woret. wat tiie time, ¢ months.) | beard your book highly ly spade o Shas consaining some matters reaching Wy case Cg) and perusal, annoterpress to you the relief it afford distressed at the giead discovery of MM Femedy. Ito . m bh a Ire’ for i “4 y more fully the se e they are of & nature strictly + sting marriage. ng thce, 12) ry 5 free of portage, to ax) part of meuet be addressed Lats, New Teeterer on surgery and diseases It ie a large quarto, 360 xtract 5 best the Boston above mained dition, price $10. Surgical journal oe doy in thie or any bis private rooms INESS WITHOUT HEALTH eowntul treat assum, I past year, No restriovion hainede. ites § 4 $01 ith full tions. A rr Papeete i i in urenakaoe at A ity Bs tn ily. His euceens lente rely, antgniedtay é mat C ases cored, It in'a few dngs., Mo danger. ot exposure. here, where it treated with kill « momsely ¢ rvertment, ‘Ne Tee till cured. Avoid quae! SAMY WAL ISTER I Palton ot. USSR ATS PRimn -onmar succESS «om Thi ie for Seow (s a the wor M re heat it ay AL ie large vial ire ete 4 ahb's, 2 tt) tafect, corner of ir Advico—Give fon. De Ward reesives none, and Tootor cures diseases better. NORGE. 1/HLDING to 7 Eejnted by corte ‘oy certain ool. peming indivie A. JOHNBON, NO. i7 Dicaeserahecees Sgepeane mereeet pected vob ee ON Ca Se M*? ee <2) *fansnn the a Pe pa bameyecvae infalitole romedy existing for ae Ef te rmisien reee! ice at Lia sae meek ominuce oo | vole part tet ruler av “ | pase BROADWAY, NEAR BROO treet.—Dooi 2 736 070 te Bi te edits te ot nd the et called AY WIPE FOR AN Mr G. sora 2 OR aw frre 14, $1 0; Parqueste aa [aun OPERA, A! BTOR PLACE.—MAX MARETZE pt aw Bonsai amphith a FIRST Micon ay ‘NIGHE. NOR rietor.—John jion to the entire didren under 10 ie ae Poe tra, The great oor Diamon’ Bn» World's Fair—an exact yw in the ifth yand Tuesday, N three o’elock. &eo. Gr ‘oncertin} ROSINA MiaDOwsHisrry ke: Sen, the aa MestayerWednosday nvening te maine publi desire, THE ERANOER il be re- Posted. A All the curiosities, ‘a6 usual, ECHANIOS BALL, reot. —Oj "Theo 412 tga ‘the ir further eetog, ¢ sig respectable and fashionable au Tickets, core open at 34, and will commence a4 elvok. The patrons sf Chr i ly informed that the Saturdsy continued. with Sexe 3 Ppa OFX. EVERY NIGHT. ans MINSTRELS, AT Fellows’ New Music ant, 44 Broadway, between phe and Grand streots.. euly eee brated and efh- it tal 4 and pemicace performers, ander age ot: Fellows, whove congerts in thie sity for the past ith the groatest ie elite ta fashion “irom sil’ parts of the Union, sical Hell is o1 ff the m: epscions and best Beomts, Doors ay, ORs AMPHITHEATRE, NO. 37 porret—\ mh, reprictor —Privats Boxee, 6) conte; Boxee #5 conta; Pit 12h cents. “Doors open at carter at a quarter before 8. Grand combination of tage for tho ensy ing week. Fiset night of jaotarland, the celebrated dansow the engagement of T. Nunn, the beautiful ‘6 aater ‘arper Aud Ed- ot of Graceful and Shi y teil Nactarland; Dancing by the heme of ~ ag Trained Dogs, introduced by Mi ‘Tho perform. encee will conclude with LU me "AND. aN Te ib, Mr. W. Odell; An ect, Mies a. the 2vb inet Mr. Levi J. North will receiv a benents PRANKLIN MUSEUM, 179 CHATHAM SQUARE, ON block one National Thestre.—G i propnie y afternod fier Retertais o'siocks and ta the evening at 73 celock, ‘he entertals- ments are varied and welest, and such as cae be even other place of entertainment, in New York e Troupe’ also, tone iL bros u him; he nan to ADL @ bullock’ with, his el amount of money; & Troupe of Model Artis leeted for their bonuty aud frure, aud who pet ber of beautiful tableanx company nibition of Marble Statuary wn: AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. M Vevcuae a FUND Hall, PHILA DELPRIA. ‘triumyh and enthusiastic fu iret Dra tainment, et Soirees Mysterieuses, this eve: evening until further notice, ween, co A ment e ry Savarday. Do "Doors oven ” ° look MEDICAL. ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PaiVare haste 4 . Sy. See bys lication « app! 8 on by im; y Sa sonetitaiional agvetlCan, be comblnge siedieioee wit: tne local remed TE yh Ay 53 0 Ganpot be cured without as be $09 dollare in five Wo be cured those, without bens Wt, bet you cured m trl treatment, in a short time —Jas. Ey: if the roet eyphitivie asec bo ‘S faethe anes fa the store. D*.¢4 La STS: ‘Ss Fasv ace é MEDICAL Tanase book ever publis oo) ‘lates on the Physiology of hare ‘rkasties and disorders of youth end matucity, rom oer ee wish dantcoy the a 4s [nee enteodle the nabur Abg#, 804 exhaust she opor = ye with iacrvce dot observ or ation ont ti to a, sermriaain, Page ows Se Sha e thie im ro 4-1 iwithes: & ten of ealy avail ta levoued his ate D®¥2z", BEING (ALL DEVOTED Fases, and thei: gure te the, iaforvanata,, ‘Seu will be uswal time, and bya mild tively im half .) ut ae. & s4 would cen te those whi bimwolt, “Ome, 80 Canal eerece corner of Broadway. Ne foo required unit! 0 rr: BR. WARREN, N 18 CONSULT. ‘ii years vrstee Meats C tid nti cf is i Bo Srwerteanl ate sare cares D*g GREGORY MAY BE CONFIDENTIALLY con. ted cn diseases of derangements of i rivate patere, whether int maie or Temale, athis ce = residene: 177 Allen street. His long tice entities mk bo the coats ‘ful treatment, with s certain and thie hose requiring re. epeedy Re. Bowen 7, MEMBER or THE COLL am and and pet, as pd ‘oa Dlaseons cipally to ry Me thers, Tagan im plo consider your little innocents, their suffirings, Corner of Jay and Green mem ber. D*. are, av’ R Eee P.M. ert eicepted,) nee oie r ores 4 Lat a oe ren ee ae eakteed 3 iG sea : RY Rt =

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