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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Are ¥rom Washington—Kossuth, &c. Wasurvorow, Nov. 6, 1851. ‘The Intelligencer approves of the publication of the let- (or of the Attaché, relative to Kossuth, and intimates its belief of the correctners of the statements contained in tt, Iteays that the feverish excitement now existing 1s for the purpose of inveigling this government into the seheme of Kossuth and his associates for revolutionising © noe, Spe President recognises © H. F. Mooring as Consul Interesting from Baltimore, BLOODY ELECTION KOW ~/WO MEN STABBED—CON- SUL OWEN AND ME. THRASHER, BTC. Bavrimoxe, Noy. 6, 1851. A bloody affray cccurre) at the Third ward polls to. day, between Charles Jamo» wnd Francis Connoly. ‘The parties bad scme barr! ‘as together. when James drew @ knife and stabbe “oonoly, inflicting « frightful wourd in bis lungs, » will prove mortal. Jame® then rap a few steps umbled and fell. When picked up, @ severe w ~ found in his breast, from whieh he died instantiy |/.s own knife was found under bim, and it ie & matter whether he was stabbed by Connoly, or the injur knife A letter from Havana, in the sased by falling on his Charleston Courier, says that Consul Owen made repeated applications to see | dation of her officers, and whic Mr. Thrasher, but her seal was refued A cypher letter was | ruying found smongst Mr. Thrasher’s papers. ‘The Southern mail, as late as due, has arrived. From Boston, ‘TIE POLTTICIANS—FREE SOIL, MEETING—BOAT UPSET AND THREE LIVES Lost, ETC. Boston, Noy. 5, 1951 ‘There was « large gathering of free roilers in Faneui! Hall this evening, preparatory to the coming election William B. Spooner, Esq , presided, with six vice-prosi- ents. The Hon. Joshua &. Giddings, of Ohio, was the | Sceommodati Principal speaker. A series of fifteen resolutions were | decks, and constructed to accommodate each sea adopted, embodying the sentiments of free soilism, A arge number of white and colored females were present With the exception of sundry cheers for Daniel Web- eter, whom Giddings denounced the meeting was quiet ‘The national democrats in Mii tlesex have formed and Promulgated a Senatorial tic! Last evening, J. Rufus F mercial street, connected » Co., New York, left the » companied by two boys, t near Governor's Island schooner, and all three were « Eaton was washed on the this afternoon He was nb wife and child. A fresbet occurred on the which did comsidex ible dam he house of De Wolf & 2 ® small sail boat, ac- at was rom down bya sued The body of Mr. at Governor's Inland teomed, and leaves a a becot last Monday, Sanguinary Affray in Virginia, Wiscrestee, Va. Nov. 3, 1851. ‘A most distressing occurrence took piace in this town Marine Affairs. ‘THE NEW CLIPPER SHIP INVINCIBLE. ‘This fresh claimant for nautical honors is now receiv” ing cargo at the foot of Wall street, afording « fine op- portunity of a visit from every lover of the beautiful in ship building. We understand her builder, Mr. W. I Webb, considers her one of his crack ships, and he may reasonably be allowed to feel somewhat proud ef his fair production, for she appears to combine every element necessary to constitute a first class clipper ship. The Invincible is 215 feet om the keel, 223 feet om deck between perpendiculars, and 236 feet extreme length: Her extreme breadth of beam, which is several feet for- ward of the centre, is 42 feet 10 inches; depth of hold, including seven feet six inebes between each of her decks, is 25 feet 6 inches; and she registers 1,768 tons. Her estimated draught of water, when loaded, is 20 feet. Mer lines forward and aft, are slightly con- cave presale bow riser nob! i eat bee shoes Se Sve ph pe ey forward, having neither head nor ti boards gf the bow an extremely meat and strong ap- © has a beautiful round stern, ornamented Witham e an eagle and scroll work. Her deck room is very ie whe and admiral arranged for working sbi whole height of bulwarks, including monkey r: is but four feet six inches, affording sufficient rotection to her decks without obstructing the view. hase half poop deck but 22 feet lovg, fitted for the accommo- forme the to cabin in the between decks. All her running except that connected with the spanker boom, lead upon her main deck, making it very convenient for working ship. All ber hatchways on the upper deck igh ts arranged toopen, to afford air and ings of of the hatches and mast ‘The combi of the iat celmeees a She hed of Porter's patent anchors, of full si: for the ship, and full lepgth chain cables of two inch and one seven-eighth inch in size. Her pumps are copper, of ‘ toch chambers, working with engine brakes. She hes also a powerful engine pump constructed to answer the purpose tor washing sbip, wetting sails, or sanguine fire, orto assist the main pumps in freeing the ehip from water. The ions for tbe crew are in the upper bet we 2 with a berth ; ard are roomy, well lighted and ventilated In addition to her half poop cabin, which is fitted for the exctusive use of the officers of the shiv, the msin cabin contains accommodations. for ten passengers, and is beautifully fitted up with eatin and rosewood, in the Gothic style. Although built with the view of being en- gaged in the Californie and China trade, she will aiford unequatled accommodations as an emigrant ship, having oip chandler in Com. | three Qusb decks and ber between decks. lofty and most adwirably ventilated. are not eo in that reapeet by the mort favorite pecket ships keel is of white oak, in two cepths. bolted together with copper, sided sixteen od ® vessel in the harbor, | #2¢ movided thirty four inches ; the floor timbers are sided fr thirteen to fifteen ‘inches, and moulded cighteca inches. She has three courses of kelsons, the ends of which are live oak, the remainder of pitch pine, forming through kelsons and keel a depth of eight and a feet, The stem is of white oak and very large ; the apron of live oak, bolted to the stem in:the most thorough mapper with copper to the joad line, and iron above. The stern port is of corresponding size of white oak, with x. inner stern port Fd live oak. very large, which, with stern knee, is ve roughly boled with copper and iron. The entire he ship forward of the fore- mast ond abaft the sated Paver is of ffve oak. All the remainder of the frame,except the floor timbers and lower ceurse of futtocks, amidships, is of live oak. The om Friday, which resulted in tbe death of Mr. Nathan | frame is braced dia onally from stem to stern, with iron Muilikeo from a shot fired by his own son. The parti_ culars are as follows:—Mr. Joseph P Bemster went ‘the house of Mr. Mulliken, with whom he had had a pre- vious quarrel, when Malliken met him with a loaded the quarrel was renewed, and in a struggle Mulli ken wae thrown to the cround. Whilst in this position hhe called to his son, « iad of seventeen years of age, to fire cpon Hemster The boy did so, but missed, and plates four inches wide and three fourths of an inch to | thick, extending from the gunwale to the floor timbers, ard transversely with the same, except in the ends, ‘These plates are riveted together at each intersection, and bolted through each timber. Bhe is more thoroughly fron-braced than any ailing vessel before built. The ceiling on the flat of the floor is four inches thick, commencing with eight inches at the floor heads graduated to reven inches. The lower deck clamps are the charze entered bis father’s side, causing his death | tight inches. Ali her deck beams are of hard pine, and ina few hours very large. The hold stanchions are kaeed to the beams and Kelson; she has three breast hooks with pointers, in Large Fire—Fatal Accident. the lower hoid, of white oak, besides the deck hook. which Maxcnsster, NM, Nov. 6, 1851 AfGre ceourred in Eim fetrect, last might, which des- troyed the premises owsed by J I Marquand, and oc cupied by Rogers & Co., grocers; Mr. Wilkins, lawyer; and Miss Davis. dressmaker The building was partially insured in the Hina office Hartford ‘This afternoon, at Derry, Edward Williston, while ex- mining a gun, accidentally shot John Webster through the beod. causing instan: death. ‘They were both stu- | dents ut the academy in Derry | Honor to Professor Kinkel, Crvenynati, Nov. 4, 1851 Professor Kinkel. who is now in this city, was honored | with a grand toreblight pores atom us night. The Steamer Alabama at Savannah. Sivavsan, Nov 5,1861. | The steamsip Alabama, Ceptain Ludlow, from New | York, bas arrived Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Pormangirmta, Nor. 5, 1851. The Case of Young Grifith. Nugent Griffita, of this!city, who was brought before United States Commissioner Edward D. Ingrabam, reste: day, and whote case was postponed to this day, bas obtained a farther postponement of | the case to 16th inet. This young man is charged with stealing a letter from the post office in Philade'phia, on the second day of October last, containing 9 draft for one thousand dollars, and di- He was arrested in stober, in cougequence | ohn W. Ashmead, | he Postmaster of rected to Charles Jaminger Cincintati about th of ¢ of a telegraphic deeparch from J. S. District Attorney here, that c On receiving intelligence of his arrest, the United States Marsbu! for this Gistrict, des- , agry his deputy, Samuel Hatzell, Esq , to ‘pring jim to this city. Say tbat officer arrived on Mon- ing with the prison custody. He was Tay enn? As sutherity of a warrant issued by } Comtecionat Tngran<< we sa. E ee ment of | fthe same by the h~ Lobert (. Urreer, oe beet 9 % dge, COMia&ndjng the | ited States Circuit arsha! to arrest. G | WaOTOTYE be could be found tn the Griffith is sald to be one bis appearance is th e seapectably | 00? ecto excellent ~, draft ‘was Gfteen years of age; but rperzon. He is ofere borne an tier containin, ; and Griffith, not | aca € 6 language, applied to seme one to read it for him. This cireum- | stance first lead to his being & cted.— a bank in thiscity. At had eight hundred Tonars That amount ‘The draft was cashed at the time of bis men h deporited in a bank in (incinnati was secured to the party ¢ om the draft belong- ed; and the remaining deficiency will, probably, be mace vj The extreme youth of the offender, the irr ronchableness of his previous character, and the terrible suffering whien the sad eccurrence has brought upon bis family, have excited much sym- patby ' telligence from New Granada, | We have received, by the Obie, the Gaceta Official of Bogota, to the 13th of August; also, Panams advices to | the Zist uit It sppears that the revolutionary movement of Mari | quite bad been put down by Genaral Mendoss, and that | © few rebels, numbering ebout thirty men, with eight gume. dispersed themrrives is jones towards An- tioquia std Venadillo. The revel the provinces ot | Mariquita baving been thus terminated, General Men- | | Gots saye, in his report to the goveroment, that be | departs immediately to robiue the faction of Antioquia, a division whi: me from © i Our latest advices represent the entive republic as re- stored to pence and quietness, In Pasora, & pronunciae mento had been publisbed ot of the gowernment. | All the other provinces enjoy the m perfest tranquil- lity. The Gacrte ished st leugth the declara- tions of patrictiem from diflerent dirtriets and provinces, ‘and the numerous offers which are made to the govern. iment, in order to crush the factions which disturb the peace of the country Ibe., 615; priot bread. do. “Jemoatic, pet 100 ibe tbe, $4 Yhs., $18; rt do soe seer, volar, do re secars Havens. oes Tee regalin, $40, cchmea Gh, do. media do., 625, Amball Wa, do. ver 1,000, $12; lard. per 100 ibs, $26) r do , $20; beef, fresh. per 100 ibs, $15; dried do., ¥ ‘Pet 100 Ibe $12, ralt, do foreign 200 Ibs, mene, $18; )Aadt. American, mess. + $20; bacon. Ameri- oy ie do a poralone, ‘6 "io Ibe, $8; 0, $20; potaboer, Chile, zeae, 10, gop, brown. Pera ber 100 the., $8; do. Pern, do. do, $12; do tae, pe ee rere gunpowder, per Ib. 76¢ ; . tack, Ge | raisins pet box of 25 ibs . $4.60; eov0n: sperm ofl, per gallon, refined, $2; lard ofl, Fat olive oil. per dozen, $5 60; linseed oll, led. $1 60; turpentine, per gallon, it 100 Ibe, $12; pickles, per dosen, im Mustard, in |; lb. bottles, per dozen. $3; eit Ha H per 1,000 fev <sine $50 —cedar, $75; tobacco, | a ee 10 Ibs, $50; molasses, Peru boiled. per He; vie of oo gui: 4. a boxes of a dozen, ne port, im of 30 | im boo ae $6 4 810" sherry per gallon, $1 60m $2, ® $12; sing 7 salon. 806 per . $3 & $6; cognac ‘The. 2 $3; gin, Hollana, pet deren, eee J v=} We athe; whis ‘8 $1 25; wie and porter, per dozen, "ow York Oricket Olubs, was terminated Newann rs. Ly y: Newark and the N. ewarkers winning by sixteen runs, We ‘annex the reault — from twenty-two to twen all very heavily bolted pine, very hea stanchions in Bot perpetrat: bolted tbrough the centre. eeeuring the three decks to- | store of Mr Jehn P. Scott, No. 158 Fulton street, o2 last gether in the most substantial manner. are eight inches thick, bolied to heel and floor timbers. | conveyed before Justice Osborn, and on the person of and the etrake outside, six inches, aleo copper bolted | the | 3 is of live oak, as all her deck breast hooks are She hae very large white ook hanging and lodging knees to each beam, under each deck. Tne hanging knees are mouided ge Spee inches in the throat and ¢ water ways are all of hard ‘and very thoroughly bolted; the h decks are of locust, turned and Her garboards | ‘The plank on the bottom. four inches, incressing to five | inches, the tubstonce of the wales. Her ceiling, plank- ing and dekh trames are all of Georgia hard pine, free frcw rap or ehakes Ip ventilation she has all the im: | | Provements of the day, Six of Emerson's patent ventila- tore are ranzed a! he decks and communicate with each between deck and lower hold ; piso a pipe let into the plank sbeer between every stanchion. leading up under the main rail, and al rays open at the top. Nothing bas been cmi:ted to rexder ber durable She ise full rigged ebip, the masts rake—the fore 1; main 11{. mizen J}, inches to the foct. ‘The follo are the dimerrions of the + He imches in diameter va inches diameter. divided at 18 feet for Sane feet outer do; jib-a-jibboom, 14 feet, with th spanker boom. 13 inches diameter, 56 few three feet six inches end ; 2 feet long ; 0 feet out board; inches diameter aud M4 feet Long; Proportion, Isr lower mass are h with five pieces, wnd filled in under the hi The lower masts and topmast heads are painted wake, topgallant and royal m i giided bails for trucks standing riggipg Is stranded. of fullsize ; fore end m rouds, 10° inches; all other | proportion. restays fet up to the kuight beads. aud wll the riggicg attached to the bow. sprit is extremely neatiy fitted Bowepri Say. and martiogale guys are chain ela-tep-mast stays tet up ton very heavy bitforward of the foremact, leaving her windlass ond forecastie entirely clear. She bas not Leen sparred quite ae heavily aa some of the clipper ships that have preceded her. Still, # glance at ber epar & sesmpan’s exe, better a avy part of the globe t all her yards are black Her | Russia hemp, four iil show toat they are very heavy, aud, to d for making ® pawage to ebe were goory tautly qusuty t7 scotch can Tae anvineible was built as we b Win H. Webb, at his yard, foot of Sixth street. E ce of the late Captain Parker P nder. Bhe is owned by J i pe es head city, and is com ny W. Jobnson, a gratiemen long Via trade and & thorough going go MY Capt. Btone, took her depart day. with twenty pine pacrengers, wh rd elsewhere ate At BOON. } eater. names Will be se Prversrat Prat Car Orvicans oF 1H Breawenin Boo TRIER — were presented at Charierton. lately. by Mr Hoveey. oa bebalf of himself and fellow passengers. to Captain Diet ingon end cfficers of the steamship Southerner, at a tes- monial of their high appresietion of their exertions in successfully getting the vostel Into port, efter breaking her rhaft on the Sd of lact September, when about 200 miles from Charleston The articles comeieted of a liver pitcher to Cept. Dickinson, and a silver gov flee to each of the following gentlemen ~Mesere, W. Forter, First» 8. Berr, Becond do.; Hi. Permer, Pirst Enginecr; BE. B rett, Second do.; J H. Tisdale, Purser, and Thos. Vi New York Pilot. Each piece had the name of the re- cipient engraved upon it, and is very elegant piece of workmatyhip. The presentation afforded much gratifion- tion to the gentlemen connected with the steamer, in showing that their exertions under such trying cireum- stances were #0 well understood and appreciated by the jenengers committed tothrir care Brramtne 8. 8. Lewis —Extract of a letter trom Li verre dated Oot. 21:—The 8.8 Lewir arrived here last vening, minus propeller hating made the run to Cape Cleat jn ten days, She would beve been in Liverpool io lese than twelve days. barring accidents. She go fasi.c than we ever expected, and shi in all probe. = fastest propeller yet built. F e first four Boston she encountered heavy. Wha the ex jon of the loss of her propeller, n is out of order in the a Weehall now put in a com sition propeller, whi in thie country, is conside better than tron Common Counct!. PROARD OF ALDERMEN 6.—The Board met at five o'clock this evening. Alderman Morgans in the chair, and ® quorum of mem- | bers presei minutes of last meeting were reed Nov referred — Prritiom Of & number of indies, Female House of I FrRR RD here. to want lots fenced in, between Twenty: chanth and Twenty ninth streets, and Beveath and Kighth avenues Reser rtioNe aporTFD That Wert Nineteenth street be re-numbered; that it be referred to the Committee on Law Department to re- to this Board the propriety of applying to the Le- ore for the paasa, her of ballot boxes, an: Tenth avenue, between streets. be enclosed b § 8 fence to Beventh avenue; of | tive to « number of applications or of hours, 174 piers, in faver of remitting rent Leal street. which was occu, Howe Wy Fe the ef Br bam, for a water to the Commissioners jin favor on 3 eizth street, bets wewank cLee, ” 7 5 i “ i eet Oa motion, the Beard atjourned to tive o'slock to day ee eta ny = BB eu, Be: ti Hanings.......+ 160 | OTe Roaed of Bupervicors meet to morrow rae carried cbserved. by Mr. | approved, and the following documents appropriately | aid in the establishment of a | justry; of William A. White and | law diminishing the nem- sleo, of having the names of ail Tripler Halt—Catherine Hayes. ‘The complimentary bonefit given to Father Mathew, came off last evening, but, we regret to say, not before ‘© full house, as was anticipsted by the friends and ad- mirers of his philanthropic and benevolent actions. ‘The hall was little better than haif full, but from what cause we could not ascertain. The programme of the evening consisted of a fine selection of vocal and iustru- mental music, the orchestra! part of which was executed with great artistic ability. Miss Hayes was in fine voice, and, at the conclusion of cach ballad, she_was greeted with the warm and enthusiastic cheers of a de lighted audience. Her singing is characterised by in temee earnestness and feeling, aud in this lies its great charm and irresistible power over the hearts of her bearers. A voice, although, perbaps, not as strong. ia some respects, as others of her proferrion, yet is one a ae lick of the most even and m notes. from the lowest to the alto. It is capable of giving expression to sentences conve ing the most pas- sronke love, the wildest joy, the deepest melancholy, and aoa heart-rending derpair, which can a1 be | expressed in tones and accents which headers the hearts, and Lei 5 oe mee, of her auditory, These qualities are brillia: aay Seat in her plaintive and beautiful = of ballad ‘ing. She sang the scena and aria. fore my eyes behold him,” and the recita- tive and aria from ~ Linda di Ohamounix,” with great musical precision and exquisite embellishments; and she rendered the bailads “Savourncen Deelish,” and “ Erin is my home,” so charmingly that the audience continned cheering her for several minutes, She was encored. aud she: rang * Kathleen Mayourneen” with exquisite taste. Thia and Saturday evening will be hor two last concerts in this city; those, therefore, who have not as yet heard | heard her, should embrace the opportunity thus offered. “ety wtelligence, Tur Protestant Keiscorat Bociety ror THe Promo- ios OF Bvancecicat Kyowtence.—The annual meeting of the Protestant Kpircopal Society for the promotion of Krangolioa! fi kmowledge, was held yesterday evening, in Bt Bart ‘sChuroh, Lafayette place, and the an- nual pea non toma the directors, was preached by the Rev Dr. Sparrow, Profeszor ot Systematic Divinity in the Theological Bewipary of the Diocese of Virsinia. The reverend gentleman took for his text the second chapter. and second verse of first Timothy. “There is one God snd one mediator between God and man—the man Jesus Christ.” Doctor Sparrow's address was very able and srgumentative, and he spoke with much eloquence of the mediation of Christ, and its unity. 1a the Church of Rome, be said, there were various kinds of mediation—s sacerdotal mediation. the mediation of raints, aud the mediation of Mary, the mother of Christ. They all pre- fesa to have foundation in the work of Jesus Christ; but they interfere with the mediatorial glory of Christ, who is contecsedly, the great mediator bet ween God and man. The reverend gemtieman, wt considerable length, spoke to can be the channei of communication between sinners and bigh heeven. God alone can forgive. Man cannot forgive where his ejus require atonemaot, and he needs himseif to be forgiven. To forgive sina is not an opera- tion of nature; it it a divine act, and God ulore can for- give. At the conclusion of the address, a collection was made. The congregation was not very numerous, and the majority of those preseat appeared to be clergymen. Beicivs. By Taxino Ansexic —The acting Coroner yes terday held an inquest at No. 189 Bowery, on the body ¢f Margaret Nonnvonchoulla, aged 29 years, bora in Darmstadt, Germany, who came to her death by taking an ounce of arsenic, which she purchased ata drug store, No. 191 Bowery, which she raid ahe wanted to poison rats. The deceased expired in five hours after taking the poison. Dr. Lidell made an examination of the body. and found that the deceased came to her death ; the taking of arsenic. A verdict wan rendered by the Jory. that the ceceased came to her death by taking ‘arsenic, the act of her own hand while in « deranged state of mized. Fiuy.—About 3 o'clock. yesterday morning. a fire broke out im the grovery store No. 47 Bayard street, occupied | by John Dolbeer. The entire contents werv destroyed. | Potice of the Fourth, Sixth, Tenth, and Fourteenth wards were precent,and rendered ali the assistance required. Chirp Desention. —Cn Tuenday a female infant, about America, lying at the foot of Murray street, by an Irish- woman, who, on pretext of getting her trunk, left the boat, but did not return. The child was taken to the Alms House by eficer Williams. Police Inteliigence. Artest of Burglars.—Officers stephens and Elder yee. terday arrested Thomas Brooks and Jack Simpson, ona charge of being accomplices of James Rogers and John Turner. in the ion ot ® bargiary on the Saturday night, a week ago. The accused parties were | Simpson the officers found a new brass key, evidently | Just fitted to some lock, where the rogues intended to make a burgisrious demonstration The maristraie com. mitted them both to prison for # further hearing The Turf. ‘The following report of « trot which took place yester- duy, wat banded ws for publication last evening. Not exactly comprehending it, we give it verbatin :— trot betey Bounce being Donia three strate Ileats betey | bounce Driven by isick bull Doness Driving by Charles brooks | CITY TRADE REPORT. Wrowespay, Nov. 6-6 P.M. Asurs did mot vary much; 100 bbix S457 # $4 95% for pots, and $5 3736 @ $5 45; for pear, Brrawax 1,960 Ibs. yellow western were picked up at 36 & H7o., usual termes, ine avarcres — Flour was more active, the rales amoant | img to 15,000 bbis, at yesterday's sdvauce andtan ruled 2,000’ bbls. fine bringing but $3 45); a $4 Soutbern tended downwards, 1,000 bis mixed to st pew changed bands at $40 $418%. Rye flour moved to the extent of 300 bbls, at $5 373;. and Jersey meal to that of 150 bbls, at the same figure Wheat fetshed “6> for 5.000 bushels Genesee white ; S70. for 8,500 do Michigan do ; and 84 2 850. for 15,000 do. Canadian do.— | the previous prices. Of Rye, 1.760 burnels were obtained cash; end of Barley,a few hundred bushels two- | rowed, a: 99¢, Corn was purchased to the amount of | B4CCO burhels; mixed western at 68 a 9c | northern at 61 62c.—an improvement Gerrox —The same good demand contiaues for thir articie, the ales to- caching 2.690 bales. Pric > tinue to favor the buyer on some styles, one-eighth to one-quarter cent, but not generally as low as our inside quctations. which we continue — LIVER POO CLASSIFICATION. New Orieans Florida. Mobile @ Texas N —Near 60 tone aidney fvand s market, at $5 four monthe Corres —There were 400 b’ ib ; KO do. Leguayra, at 8 8), a8Ke do; and 50 do. 8t Demin Prriciere —To Liverpool, 3000 bi gaged at 1s;, and 12.000 to 15.000 bushels wheat at 4 with some cotton at ',d.; cheese was at 20s ; lard. at 15s and rome tobacco was taken in bhde., at %s. To Lon don, 2.000 to 3,000 bbis. flour were engaged. at Ix. 94 The new packet ship Mercury, to sail to morrow, for Havre, was full with cotton, at 244; ashes at $5 a $6 and bark, at $6- There was no chang? to notice in rave to Coliforni Fratnmns --1,400 Ibs. live geese have been disposed of at PB , corh. Faure —Among the movements were 1.300 hoxes Mala- ga talrine. at $1 80 » $1 ; 600 layers. in ewadry per- cols, at $2 18); & $2 25; and 20 caske Zante at be Hav.—600 Lales river realized 45 0 Se , cash Hors favor factcrs. 24 baler new were taken, at 53 a Ste. per Ib. Inow seemed stendy—100 tone Scotch pig brir ging $20. cash, and $71 66, 6 months. Java bought, at Lo. per 9 do. Larne coutinue in active requent, at $1 75, casks, per 100 | . Lame --About 1000 bbie, common have been sold at 8 PBie ,carh. jovasses oppeared heavy. 40hhds Porto Rico changed hands at 96 2 27 gc, and some tart Caba at 17 Navat Bronvs --Seles were inede of 150 bbl». epirite bmi in lote, at 37 057 3¢¢., casb; ® fall lot of (0 bbls, common rovia, et $1 90 & oticed only 2.800 galions linsecd ving pur: 0c.—sll other -orta remaining inanimate nerently une hanged though the aalee of the former reach er 000 bhis. 120 packages beef h at $14 56; 200 bie. and tierces lard, a 2700 city cut bane, at 7 0 Be Boat. Rerate --The beure and lot corner of ond Franklin street 26x160, was sold by suction this forenoon. for $12.00 Broans.—Over 150,000 German were disposed a $13, usual credit. Ba r 00 boxes Castile brought 96.4 months payee of at $10 18 —There have been sales of 600 bhi. Obio ard oo whirkey, at 21}; @ 220 . cm and 26 bhde drudge | at 21s; a 21%e0., time, ke Market firm | Becans—The business comprised 260 hhds. Cubs. at | 4% a be.; ond 120 boxes Havens, atbad cc, without “I change - Sng lot of 4,000 Ibe. prime was taken, candidates on one ticket. | eek ceca ‘varied little, 60 bide Kentucky fetching 5 0 RESOLUTIONS REF ERR EY Te; 76 do. (by auction) 8% 0 6%; and 38 boxes ‘That the salaries of the Mayor's Marshal and Mayor's manufactured. (by do ) 11); & 126 Clerk be raised to the eum of twelve bundred and fifty Wrateronr wae ve eparingly offered and firmly held dollars each; and that the eniary of the messenger in the | at 42a $2),¢ per ib , cash. Mayor's office be —— TS eee = _— ‘and that this reeolation be in force, a SS et tem the firet day of November instant; | MARKETS ELSEWHERE. that vacant Jote om the north side of and on the south ride Ninth and Tenth avenuer, 22) Ogdensbure hace and * aft. 10, se % Sits Suilivan age 40, jeg i i. an .— Firat Boar d—$200 Pi Orleans Ga Co eal |” his text. which ehowed that Christ is the only man who | ‘or tam ae a s, acon Vi iy %: 4: 1089-0 Beh doe ald 12; 10 do . 1134; 9) Benton three weeks old, was left om bourd the steamboat North | having realized | and yellow | ior O. ¥.; also the members of Independent Lodge, No. 186, cf the Masonic fraternity, are invited to attend the fuue- vel, from his jate residenoe, No. 7 Let war street, om Friday, November 7, at 1 o'clock P M , M. Horton. tend Ler funeral. this afternoon, house Cf her son-in-law, Wm. J. Moore, 127 Varick street | to Fmit 1p E Bornes, DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Beorory Ou. Maaxet Nev, 3.—Sperm—We have notice the mae ee remains very podhenen ty in sales of the week omly 200 bbis., at ieee the former price. Whale.—A& sale of 500 bbis. was made the first of the week at 60c. per gallon; to the unfavorable accounts from the last, at ble. e murket dail, and we a eye Bo tops to report. ‘The last aod in New York were Ho. for South Sea, and 40c. for 7. Telegra phic Reports New On.eans, Nov. 3, 1851. ‘The election excitement has rendered businers dull. Cotton remains with sales, to-day, of 3,000 baler. at 25i¢e. 4 260. Pork is irmer— $14. Lard, 500 bbls. no Id at 7 3¢c. for No 2, and 8c. for prime; sales of 200 kegs were made at 10c. for prime. zoe beet is, at $14 js. Bacon sides dull at 10}¢0. ite are unchanged; cotton for Liverpool is taken 72 penny. Sterling Exchange is Te, @ S3gc. premium, New Onirans, Nov. 4, 1851. iia nl nies een Oe have seen bf bales, at unchanged prices. t! in’s news not having had euy effect om the market Rice sells at $33¢ a ried New Oxceans, Noy 5, 1851. ‘The cotton quotations t-day are, strict middling, Yo To; middling fair, 7%. Whiskey—200 bbls. sold at 18%; Rice, S?,¢., with a limited demand, Crtanceston, Nov. 4, 1861. Cotton has dectined fully an eighth’ on the lower qpalitien--L.700 bales have been sold at prices ranging rom 6546. Cranceston, Nov. 6, 1861. Cotton —Sales, to-day, 1,400 bales, at 6% a8ic, The market is depressed. Ouxcrewart, Noy. 4, 1851. Eight hundred hogs were packed to-day, the weather being favorable. We hear of no sales.’ Freights are high. ‘The river measures four feet one inch to Louis- ville. Burraco, Nov. 5, 1851 ‘The receipts of the past twenty-four hours have been : Flour, 2.000 bbls; wheat, 19,000 bushels; corn, 17.000 busbels. Flour is firmer, with a fair demand; 2,000 bbis. sold at $312 @ $3 25 for Michigan, Wheat—Prime only is in request. but is scarce and beld high; sales 2.000 bushels Ohio at 65c. Corn is stendy at yesterday's rates; 20.000 burhels sold at 403,e. for mixed Western. Acnany, Nev. 5, 1851. ‘The last twenty-four hours’ receipts have heeu mo- derate. In flour and wheat there have been no trat tions worth reporting. Corn is steady; sales 4,600 bushels mixed weetern, at S40 Barley—25,000 bushels sold at 57 3¢e. for two-rowed, and 89 « 9c. for four-rowed. Oats— Sales 4,000 bushels at 36 3c. ee So ee EE, Birth. Last evening, the lady of James A. Underhill, of Brook- lyn, of two daughters. Married, On Monday, November 5 in Rutger’s Street Church, by the Rey. Dr. Krebs, James H. Berevict to Many EB. re pnews, daughter of the late Samuel P. Andrews, ali of this city. On Sunday, November 2, by the Rev. FE. 8. Yocom, Mr. Eowanp P. livvien to Miss Many L. Romar, all of this city. ba Wednesday afternoon, November 5, by the Rev. Dr. Visher, Mr. Jonny Keys to Miss Banan Extzanern Jen- wins, all of this city. Dtea. In Brooklyn, om Tuesday evening, November 4 at 8 o'clock, Jon» H. Stony, aged & years, son of Margaret and William Story. Lis relatives, and friends of the family are respectfu'ly invited to attend the funeral. from 65 Pineapple street, cn Thureday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further ia- vitation On Wednesday, November §, after @ short but severe ilinces, Br. Avom Banumavn, eged 44 years H's friends, and the members of Solon Lodge, I. 0. of ecinely. On Tuceday morning, November 4, Mrs. Uavvan Mon- to, im the 60th year of her age, widow of the late Joba ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- at 2 o'ciock, from the On November 5, asim Twons, aon of James G. and Flizabeth Baker, aged 5 years The friends of the family are invited to attend his fa- reral, on Friday, November 7. at 11 o'clock, from the residence cf bis father. 66 Adelphi rtreet, Brooklyn. At Breckivn. em Wednesday morning. at 7 o'clock. of ie brain, Wor. I. em, eldest son of W, Cooper ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to aitend the funeral this day, at 3 o'clock P.M. from the residenoe of his father, corer of Hoyt and Pacific etreete. On Nevember &.Jorren W. Mouse, Jz., only som of Cor- Celie F. and Joseph W. Morse r d relatives are respectfully invited to at- this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the csidence of bis parents, Adelphi street, between Fulton and Atlantic avenues, Brooklyn. Nantucket pay. rs please copy At Hillsborg:diisacia, October 3, Mer. Anni, Bouw Also, October 1 ania Bourwent,, his wife, for of Hudson, New York. Nudeon and Troy papers please cop; | On Oc.ober 24, Joun P. Daruixcrox, 55 years jt fammetion of rise at Mera marae Govepmntentiag | 2 sae tn 02, the 234 ine the sohe BR daghaon, of put ies ‘awed tall, bo C Jone te jy ce nok ring inte ae ult very Beaty oa Homme Pérta, to the’ ke. Be wile: the Contes ger Featae. aemewonre or, The hes hoes cone denned, an Seles reported atthe manor. The Rebar: Siu Primero, at sens: some tame Ermer, kat wp | ee ou the Br sohr Adcons, Caps Bymnet, paver Ent been achete on Cas Baoveoiod corer . haporta a hoary gale low: rn Gen Tayler aerived Sarr brie Triton, Hasting, WiSathetox, NO. raaiees tae hag tenet, ie | Cle yeas Herat dare Caen oom shes bouad ferrepairg. ">. | CHARLESTON Se ee atte Bains: ie ne eupiain tnd ont of tom pour "Cal ne? Ui ‘ii—Aasr Br bark Btanche, Jones; Liver: foundered at vem im Iati- ay METOWN, , BU, prev to Oct S-Cld sohr D Phillips, PuiLapeLruia, Nov 6—4 venttstn gene cae Webster, Felkerts, NYork; San Luis, Williams, Middle- Ty Charleston? Ouelds, Nowe Miscellaneous. war Bee eteeent Sine Benoa, fr bas been this Seika ana 9 tepenil sobre, all Co UU By e. ‘Ook 5—d schr Eothor fare aby Uniocrn Pollages Boe- . Po vay ant tela Portes ete teh + Brae, ancisco for Caloutte.on Se st Ld ul quail, Sus just after the pilot left ied orn cTapeon,, Baxx Hanwarp, Ralrder, in proceeding from Bath to elow ships Joan verpoots Dretcen, intow, recently. struck on Goo diag Point, about Tree ae Great a ay, ee a quarter of aamile from BD, ané received some damage. he navand Eelleaeal ‘was towed back to Bath for repairs. he ela Bank ci Gordon, U 8 Consul at Pernambuco, left . Teampieo. (honed Bere, sete ERN, Oot 21 Old sobe Gertxew Ont, fer Wet T, Nov S—Arr sohre hay Butee. Boston, Nw Be » Turner Provider a Sai Bran, at Baltimore, reports—Oct 31. Cape Hoary, bes: ing distant 40 miles, picked up siong boat with anen of ‘Wilmington, NC. Painted on the stern. ‘ Pus Dereee ane (aah Venous), anaes, bry Nad jor NYork, whioh was towed into au ult, f al ee ahaa Jp, ale 9m Mad Sak Beary, Dede, North inenton for Noa Eev'pforgr Sey gee lake Gant bik him. eWay" Tor Aan Gola ante re ee Aibeny: ‘Bi Fiala. Pe Jacinaia for Provideton; Matilie, domage im her hull, ebin, yim aud in her esbin is waaly ‘Atthe springing 8 leak, and for éix hours previous, it nad ‘een ‘blo a gale * for oNtw LONDON, Novi are sobre Minerva, ees! albany; 3d. ahass, 3 aT Cra geld morwicd; Rival, Farwun, do Biiza, it, Ni i for Nore: trom NN Scur BaRan Tromrs' tis eup R by eomsverrel passing in the Pour ov Puatap at the port of Phila Fr hi bi He hiteneli: Seppi P Williams, Boge Word; 8 Applegate, Endi Cor.scton’s Orricy, Portsmouth, ot 30 1861—The ae on the tower of the Lighthouse weastle (Fort PR ), NH, will be removed on Tuesday, the 4th of Nov, for the helght of anid towe touth cide of tl or tower, ae ct 4 out ioe ot TORY ODELL, co wirlond ete 3 Port ov Liverroon. (aul bearings to compass)—The ses of ‘Harbo by the p perpose of reducin ‘4 temporary light will York. RICHMOND, Nov 3—Arz steamship Roanoke, Parrisdy Work, aid ae Brederick Sieall, ss FRANCISCO, Oat Sire shine Heovel 1 rk Gret rr Devere nsadiaw. 818 Bhp Trustees of the Liverpool Docks and Harbor, de hore ian pa ewwen pinevon andafver | BRUM tion Omen ere for Caleutta fow days; Fors by Ota La gre light will be exhibited 6 the ee eee tanraet tewer of the ol thouse, om the evening of the al . Pike) Yor Vs Vip czas on; Anesn aut, gute) and nc eemtinue ¢ sb trom aunieh to Sree tet fot ale: bark Onyx, Ht, Te visible eter "EB. Oct 22—F2 brig. C A Coe, Hubbard, NYork. calee. Nov +) ar oo Delmont Lo pe sobre Wm M Baird, Phils OA ROAM Dod 29-—Arr sohrs Agtwam. NYork: lot. Al- ron, Allsny. Sid Sist, brig Mary Perkins, his; eobr Fraaklis, 1st, sloop Prudeas, do. Arre: South Dartmouth ev 1, sche sehr t Ounces, Philadslomia, _— hia foe o werd of Mad Whart, aud whe: bros! ip, and ought te shape her ‘course up vo the Crosby Abn "Great 9 Light! tinued on the e' n formby Lightship will ‘presont berth, into 83 a fathoms NNW her present fet er Formby Light, Hearn eee hy Band Crosby Ligbustip boacing SE by 8 Pilea. Weteria Chanpe, mark om Formby Lighthous & Mansenpers Acsiveds otle Church om saut ow L a + "Creat y Lag itehip will bo eves NNWSW of bor | cilisten Mr Gcdinn W Bends Mile De Wione eaent berth Inte 8 fueb ab Tow, wate htehip Poot Hi Cachrod, Mias © Caoh- NW bp NZ) miles, Rock Ligh ro, ities EA Cachrct, 1 Chapmas, B MoDoweul, 0 Dac- ‘orm by Mill, om. Tams Victorts lo ¢pen W of Watley chures. will be moved &9) fat 8 a Bioomor—Mle M A Dyckmaa, Miss EL Rather present | cicupas Passengers Sailed. Bre NX Kahn, Me Bs Ha: M Brown, J Bpatetn ds; J M Carpenter, Rookville, érem, J Joréan, lady aud ® calldren, Rev H Douglass, Phiia- detphin: dee Miento, 8 , & Hoge, 3 Kuads, 5 NYors: Mr B fethome N of mby Lis resent veri | Teving BE by 13 miles,” Bell Benoon 8 a Cver Lifeboat Hous? Lone tee FOR, SAYANNAN-CTHE 0. 8 MATZ. TLOKEDA, Capt Thomas it toraey, teh Revember, at 3 och Norte River, “For freisht or Atel be MITOUI LE, Ik Brent strees, The ALABAMA, Capt Ludiow, on Mavurday, oth ato- STEAMSHIP a gamed Victoria Chann: ite present Brought on leage through t V 2—Bed Can buo: Preeent berth inte mi y Lighthouse, bearing E ors s Victories, fs Channa. will be moved h 1 fect . low. water, and vam ber. Ted— Ferme Tale veering NW so) tah an?" z se ica Bicstop mill on Bi \OR NEW ORLEANS, via KEY WEST—TO 8A ON ny haphetouee Bot Victoria f Sh Rate tho sae berth inte ot feet at low water roty Lighsaip pate ie a resent bert jato 3i feet oa abeve. For it or eos K.1 110 wil Tightehip NNW I, te toeTe seoom modenion, one ‘ot boasas Boctie ebureh on of souk Spellow Mili, of N ‘street, Kast river, or. te the i eat of Hoc . a Werks. ‘abe boon $5; freighter Wooate Lis frie rds are respectfully invited to attend his fune- rel. st 2 o'eleek. this day, from his late residence, No. 30 b Fourth street, W Uliamsbur B aes Biante City. Franklin. Now Fork... Nov To ‘Corre esponden Captaine of vessels an fur Peper, would confor fy Ss iy “cealing tl tions, Now it oom: New York, November 6, 1951, sue RIM wus amt Ship Web brip Mereury (ner “hip Oeweso, Cornell, New Orloa Ship Vandalia, Smit Griceas, JF Ship Jevephing, Berni im, Mobile, Wade, Cadiz, © eth sw Biweit Ladd & Church. BB Ss; q Bechtel. [ Echr Obes Pe okey Mary Bliza, Hutchins, Point Ske sche ra ucveta Moore, Filles, Behr B5 Powotl, Watts, Wil | fir Alavic, Prosser, Wil TS: | sehr oH" te wees, tehison, i bainge not wx | Freeman & C: Sebr John Warren, Lonicr, Portsmouth and Norfolk, Van Brunt & Slech. fet Topper, Portem: nyloy, Boston ‘ayo " ‘niin, Wonton, Dayton fe Srrague. Bicop Uarvest, Drench, Provigesce. Sicop Franklin, Minard, Wi Arrived 8: amarn tom} Rovers Chaszes, Oct 2, with epecie and {t | | a | | “Ship Bacetsior, 104 prosengers, to ‘Thompson, & Nephew. severe ae during the whole passage; lost falls, ‘Eo Has , Sept 25, with days, with co ‘lat 243, ripuppores ihe Vandalia, Folger, i (Ss), Ataveaoen, Newfe 1 ‘20 days, with ron brie yoo Dyehman, 8 larks, 14 days, with cotton, : ary srventng Religie W ington, 8 Swartwout, Lieut Com’g, ff orice orig Wm ba Kings, Gardiner, Fe Penn ean Leighton, Millbeidae, 14 days, with Inthe , Millbridge, 14 days, with lathe, to John, NB, 13 days, with lum- Pi Nev BE), Theal, av Jol ‘B days, with fish, to jaye, with lom- errr hailed. ns, Bhs, Last, Beaming, Nieeas iy Edent, Law Vera © ship Winters 10; 10 Girard Noy B— ree aS counties, ah at meridian, WNW; at ean sot, WEW. ‘Telegraphic hic Diarine Report ‘eit. Artivea—si Ship Nevis, NYerh ae “wi SPrenciove, Yeo, ey veh Sarah, sea ‘las seonemsea’ aie: Novs. Cleared-—thin Diriew B wa as ‘ “Bniagias ior A eas nw OnLeans, Nov 3. lonvorm, Nov 5. ‘ork, put in here ov 4. bole ap peor GW Bourne, Boston. Derk Lucinds Maria, sepsis for he; Alec, a sehr lose of oni} tived— Tw John Anderton, Pacite Oovan, Ii ey on ‘to wh oil, ler pree | Faring Big 8 Mtg fathoms esile “¢ ro joy will bo mor 24 foot at 1 Cr Hock Lighthouse Eby niles. Walton ehurch on Bootle inner mark. Chappe! Beach merk on Formb: Formty Lightship br cd ee Lal |, orcasing ad Coben ee aioe into port) ia iv y epripg tides, Sud passing pear V 2 He elt hand in 23 feet at low water or brought on with Crosby Lightship, fate Lens ie i threueh elas, ‘Ghamasi feet atlow XULED STATES MAIL €TEAMSHIP COMPANE FOR cw Orleans, via Havena—Change of PuPine City. 2000 toes J. Tanner, comms der, wil vail from the por foo 3 treet, North Hiver, on Monday, November 1d, 98 Colvek sud New Orleane—New ac- UX The aplendid vt Widton mal ora eae coh tide, ‘veesole be kept ge dean betwee the Mook Light MEDICAL. ONISHING CURE oF PALSY, « 7 er 10 Liverpool, tol “ ” r THIS 19 TOC vot ath Hevibern Arproac’ a aha from scinplavevoy, toads in the rummer of tity that Tp the Dock Feustegn, showing the altorabh own april dieaicd above, 9 ia progress of being engtaved, am fv atayt wile bad horily be rviti ine of gus bert physician By order ef the Dock Commivtsn, wus aval: a suber ctmg fh IEL MASON, Seoretary. Fobsck, stating that they had ensh snd ail Deck Ofice, Liverpool, Sept 8, 18 emefit'st dierent Uisnea, from his adrice aad attention : Whalemen. hesitated. be Elé from NEeiford 24 Adems, Smith, North Pasi Below 4th. shi reported 1100 ye! wiiling to tentify te thi pice. Anderson, {rem Pacific Oosan, Ins! r mae from the dead. ep 1100 ¢o wh oil. Cid bark Geo Washing- repertacd apa on at Pay Li ww He eee veh, Horvess, Tee, Nem, 108 i ech eter to. WF, Reback x byt we {tupposed on Of Bhore) July 1b, Andrews, Nye, Talend recon Astrological Almanse gretis, where cortia- nies can be seen. ME POOR MAN'S REMEDY AND FAIEND.—10 00 ey this ‘The eneeite fot the seasts, Cal " heir abominable mereurial R, WARREN, NO. | MOTT STREET, 18 CONFIDEN- fed on disenses. Thirty six years practice ithout mereuty: recent eases cured ia N. B. t bed the vetzeot. i San, wi surseon in tnis vity. JORRISON 18 yg yy OONFLDENTIALLY D* icone te widens mersary cortsin Recent caeor he cores: in eeu: insee “rie pres. ‘ him to hese a well- ice epables him one has restore origins fn hie private office, Wise ‘uiten x streets We for till cured. R. Ly MORTAMORE CAN (32, Riceng ty , as t cha’ isonses, fro PM Atta 4 whe wicb Weave ive in ol breaeedoclts, wh oall themselves members of id be ken Seeker ham, of 2a. a tags from Catlac for Cort. 7 8, Lon 8 Cock, Hollis, ms N York (April §) and 4 ass for SFranciseo, July 27, of Cape it me. Easterbrook, ‘ae N York (Mar 12) for from NOrleans for Marseilles, Oot 20, Cape anton F wl from Bordeaux for New 1M, * 228 Seaton for Phiiadelphia, 24 inet, In: Foreign Po: XJ J bee ble Barbadoes, Nevens, from = "S Lrg 1 sg ray Nhe bet ™ neh, nes Y i iad ater "he een hi States igtrten Li Been Sami Appleton, ohred ‘B-Ship Corsair, Hubbard, to lon’ Off, ship Cromwell, Jenkins, from St yal Colleges, fe. be afford fot peed. me be. Sous Kotak ities ee “ DUANB ena, BAS, FOR ThA Zytte, devoted bie practice te the twont, | and of! “3 aissasee, nee ene oe (yy mild casee remo spares Bye decvived = ae not left strest. Bes mr iowa, ia wan the fret names im medicine ta: — Vhs sooner bur ever produces. ORteor ‘CONVERS INVIGORATING SPER Ale, yak for these aad | afteotions of body to. oem, oF meny, re > oe aoe ot Mb ink Adams, Brooks, Tadousne, River Margaret, Merryman, Newport, ‘aesed ship Surprise, Duma- eobr Flirt, + Cape St re in qeare express purpose tera tf nes and vory on RT Av Prixce, Det 16—-Brig Celestina, Jett, from ding, to load for Borton, (and not Clementina, as re- vee iiciasa, Bop 8814 ship Plato, Lord, (from Sumatra) G 1 29— Are brig Asem Dottie Bele Page (ot jlousester » for Ss Sept 1)—-Bld ship ett. hang Choate, TE a we ts = Witare Lay Tour Frpneiseo, 144 potatoes. N° TER TILL CORRE DR. a dotor Tiber, Hatha ach,” Calitornias on a Tqaique) ‘Beaton, t ene Ral tan anasto tna put ee Ry bh Crosse late Of do, tademed and bora for