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etc the very salary which he raised such @ | them that he has been made a minister, and that ‘Gerop outcry, is a of incemsistency too | he them to make hima Pond git i even for Canada, ment. orenly qpemne Se Cena. is a The other members of the cabinet are quietly the future. He may well be excused avoiding transacting the busines: of their several depart- | all discussion as to the policy of the cabinet, for its ments. Solicitor General East is net yet | com it are almost j long mamed, and Mr. Chauveau’s name still stands first | cherished animosities are not er by the onthe list of . His election fer the | magic influence of @ seat in the council cham! cous of Gas is seriously Jooperdised by the personal aversious have to be soothed down. Mean- apnouncement that he will be opposed by C! me while, the people of Upper Canada are farahead of ‘an advocate, and a representative of one of French families in the country; but it is believed thas, if the nazen upon fir bemi ation, a consideration will be offe to Mr. Panot to retire. His rival, Dunbar Ross, Eas i will have hard work to secure his election for be ade a sorry figure a House. His Unglish name, too, will weigh bievy in the their leaders, and a very pretty quarrel is in embryo in Oxford, Mr. Hivcks’ pow K in consequence of ius seyndtalive: the ition i to submit to pari As matters stand there, he runs pen tse of being Riya In this on Mr. Young’s pros- ects are far from encouraging, for he has many severe Mr. Bristow, the itr of the Pilot, the ie organ of the government here, proclaimed some monthst fago his intex.tion to offer himself wd this constituency: ¥ ossibly he calculated w ape oles the course as the government hack. However may be, certain itis that he was called ne aby scale spuinst him. The defeat of the antirailroad narty at St. 3, N. B., at the recent election of a town mem- *° olated the friends of the Quebec and Hali- fax line. New Brunswick cert @ very | feolish Sgure. Sho refused Earl Grey’s offer to the ministry to make way for Young. He was sel guarantee the Provincial bonds for the twenty eight | willed, refused compliance with the order, and was or thirty millions of doilars required for the road, | summaril removed from the editorship of the & eens the moet lofty, and solemnly declared her- | Pilot. He complains to the citizens of his wro ledged to the Portland road. A very fow | in a notice in that journal, significantly Ieated Sead ae bye gay —e — she says she is imfi- | ** advertisement.” Thus we have Young and Bris- * nok Skee to Britain for ber onerous proposal, | tow in the field, besides Peter Devins and Ben 2 will be detighted to join her sister colo- | iiolmes--four candidates for two vacancies—= ing! with the prospect of Mr. Wilson, the Mayor, linked to a French Canadian, subsequently ad- vancing their claims. The ge decadence | of French power is strikingly manifest in tho fact that no gentleman my that race has | been brought forward upon the present occasion. | {n poins of fact, her share of the boon is lsrger than either that of Canada orof Nova Scotia. She is to obtain the guarantee not only for the portion of the Halifax road which crosses ier territory, but also for the Euro an and North American road into Maine. ‘This deci- sion os the part of the people of St. Johns makes the Halifax road a certainty, and is an important epoch in the history of these oolonie: ere, of course, we have ulways been strongly in favor of the road, and ready to pledge our revenue for its construction. The Nova Scotians have all along had the common sexse to feel interested, in a like meanner, in its accom plisament; be the steady hos- ility of Upper Cazada, and the in:rigues of the shareholders in the Portland line, in New Bruns- wick, have hitherto kept it in the background, and led many to consider its accomplishmens as the day-dream of an evthusiast. Apropos of railroads: 1 must not forget our pet line to Melbourne and Portland. The company tor the coxstruction of this road was incorporated a couple of years ago, and has hadan office opea ever since, wherein the shareholders and directors used | to enjoy a weekly quarrel about the terminus. sum of $2,000,000, at least, was required forthe construction of the line; and as the most strenuous exertions could only procure subscriptions to the amount ofgome $100 000, it was gereraily feared that rprise would fail through. To the surprise bt of all parties concerned, however, some capitalists in Boston took stock, the other day, to the tune of $250,000; and the city council of (Que- bee was spurred and bullied into an investment of $400,000, making altogether $750,000. The pro- vinei | government is pledged to advance half the funds requisite, so all that is required now is a sum of $250 dbo which the success of the Great Western Company affords every reason for LNepetes may be raised without difficulty in England. I promised, in my last, to give you some sketches of the Upper Canadian members of the cabinet. The Honorable Francis Hinecks stands first in ravk, as premier. He is of a good Irish family; his brother being an eminent divine of the es- tablished church in the north, I believe, of ire- lan The Ingpecter-(ieneral came to this coumtry, & young man, shortly after 1530, aud commenced life as a clerk, in the office of an insure i tory articles for newspapers, he discovered his voca- ticp; anda new light having suddenly broken in wpon him, be became @ violent reformer, and founded the Examiner to propagate his views. His knowledge of finance, his excellent memory, his pa- tient industry, and bis pliaucy to circumstances, soon raised hum to a high position in the party, and <n the first election of wited Canada, in 1541, be was sent to Parliament as the member for the radi- cal county of Oxford. When the eran vr removed te Montreal, an organ was required the: aud Mr. Hincks, having disposed of the gmat to advantage, founded the Puot, and through its means formed the nucleus of an Eaglish reform tyin Montreal. Seon afterwards, Sir Charles ot named him one of a coalition ministry, with Henry Sherwood aud Mr. Ogden; but, after ashort | ministration, firet with the tories, and next with Mr. Baldwin and Lafontaine, he left office and went the field to the English; new, they are content to be | mere spectators of the contest. The decline of their power may be traced to the emigration of | French Canadians to the United States, rather than to the inerease of the Anglo Saxon race. Ver- mont, and the other frontier States, have attracted several thousand Freveh Canadians, who, while hares exercised an important influence at the elec- ions. Peter Devins is an Irishman and a Roman Catho- lic; he holds the humble position of *‘crier’’ to the Court; he is wealthy, respected in his sphere of life, but his main Prcemsor org 7 are his ine rity and sincerity pa a gy has been made $ hold a meeting on Thursday evening (to-morrow), | to decide whether Bristow or Devins should retire. | If the meeting be held, then Devins will triumph. | He is resolved to fight out the battle; andif he } heres to his intention, we may witness some start- Ling scenes ef violence. Peter Devizs will net invoke the combat, but if the iseues are narrowed down to the question of rejecting him on acoount of his race or religion, then the thousands of Irish Roman Catholic laborers now clustered around the rail- ways, will come into town, to see, according to their vernacular, “fair play.” Our sags Pg Mr. Wilson, pants for an oxcasion to signalize his authority. Sach a row will furnish call the 20th Regiment, 1,000 strong, we may ma- eto get up a small war, possibly the parent of ‘olution. | Very grave accusations have been advanced in a | Roman Catholic journal. called the Witness, against | the managers of the Montreal General Hospital le The governors have had # meeting, and nominated | a committee to a the complaints and de- | fend the institution. ‘he motives of the accusers are not free from the imputation of ulterior personal bee he hsagvoat is wintry; a heavy snow storm * a coated the land Message of Gov. Towns, of Georgia. ‘The message of Gov. Towns was transmitted to the Le- gislature of Georgia. en the Sd instant. The whole doc- ument is occupied with the affairs of the State, but the copelusion. which we publish below. reems to still look for a probable disruption of the North with the South. Speaking of the proper organization of the militia, he says — ‘3 reference to the several acts of the (ieneral Assem- | bly, for the organization and discipline of the militia | of the State, #o much bas been communicated by my sev- eral predecessors and myself, and so little done, that I Te.uctantly bring the subject to your netice. ur pre- sett militia system is one of the few in which any change might be regarded an improvement, and none seems more demanded than a total repeal of all laws on the sub- ject, that the Legislature may be disencumbered of the rubbish erow¢ed into the digests. by successive Legisla- tures emending repealing and revivirg acts aud parts of acts on this subject. It is believed, if your legislation was directed to the to opposition. The result of the elections in | orraniration ot volunteer companies, and the adovtion of 1348 placed the reformers in power, aad Mr. Hincks | a plan for ascertaining. with accuracy, the effwctive force resumed his duties | Inspector General. The | ot the State, each year, of all persons above the age of 18, retirement of Baldwin and Lafontaine bas left him the head of the party—a post for which he is per- ps better (ualited than any man in Canada Sod under 45 years. much more would be accomplished than is done under the present system. The in¢ucement to organize volunteer companies, may , | be made sufficiently great to alford a reasonable assu- His abilities are not of the first order; he is no ora- | % 1 thet one-third of tbe State patie of Dearing tor, and can bardiy be cailed a great states | gino, weuld, ut all timer, be found d to volunteer mar; but as a finance ister, he fas no equal, | arsociations The effect of this policy would be, to have and will always shine as a diplomatist. He | siways ready. am effective force, somewhat trained, at understands the management of men te a@ nicety, | jeast. im the use of arms, for auy emergency can bumor their foibles, take advantage of their Under the present p the only reliable force to weakneeses, and make them subservient to his de- | meet any crisis, howe are the voluatesr oom- f D8, they seem to be leading him. His | Denice now organised. A commendable spinit ¢o form rine! 1 | Foluntee sociativ r wet is, eng Deg Pg pet cose, and | cctions of the State. within the last four years, but often their ardor bas been cbecked, from my fnability to fur- brought against him of fondness for place, regardieés | yi.) grme and equipments This [ pm rent oe a cost, » soame substautially — cae — | misfortune, To the strony arm and stout heart 6? ced, must be the case in young countries like oit'zem scldier, must we look for protection i nada, where few men ef independent fortune, pos- | andin war ; and in view of @ posal "4 dietutbende now &csaing @ tacte for politics, are to be found ever remote it may appear to many, of the amicable re- The only man in the cabinet whose weight can | ‘tious exi ting with the States of the Confederacy, ora cowpare with that of the {nspector-ieneral is Lr, | disturbance more strictly local and domestic in its char- Joba Rolph, the Commissioner of Crown Lands. | *¢te?, does it not devolve upon the Legislature to pro- His biography can only be written after his d bir ten tee tee a be Vor gre Pesos ar Hie bas already appeared before the public with peculiar foree to the Regutale this time, from mavy and so difierent-characters, that no vew part | (b+ wititude assumed by the people in Convention last or disguise which be might assume would create | December. that ~ Georgia would and ought to resist, astonishment. He has lived the lives of three or (even as ption of every tie which four able men. He bas drunk the into * ber to the Upicn. any action of Congress upon th: draught ofadulation. He has feit all the ser tof Cslumbia or in places | and shared almost all the conditions which fall to a: ibe sights end te opgress, incompatible with the lot of map, and in each he has risen, by bis un- | S2°,'*" "Ty Cp re honor of the slaveholding aided efforts, to the highest rank. He beganlife by | i Georgia | take Be sep backward?” Wek atudying for the ak and, I believe, taking hely | the whanghans majority thet have ratified this senti- ment consent that they should not be provided with arms orders at an English college. But theology did not | sud munitions of war, if need be, to enable them to main- ay, — ond’ after as to Canada, he | tain this patriotic sentiment’ or will this wise and pre- was admitted to the bar, and practised | cwutionary measure be postponed, noder the persuasion | the necessity contemplated by the resolutions of the ention, will kever arise, If even this was certain, or the probabilities far greater than the history of passing verts would justify un '9 believing, I subanit it’ to the und judgment of the Legislature, if the adoption of the | ure Lere recommended, cf arming the people, would | for many years with great s acces: hand in band with Bidwell, (who is now practising at the bar of New York) William Lyou MeKepzie, acd Baidvin, he rushed with his usual impetucsity, and soon became a leader of the | u colorm perty. After many years of incessant wa: t de more to prevent veurpa of po Jongreas, | fare with the Governors cf Upper Canada, be was | !s'thie'serpead’ then tie paspacn of the Dooce called to Sir Francis Bond Heaa’s council, where he | themariy The State that arms ita citizens, retained bis seat but a shorttime. The rebellion | ¥# the aggressor to be ofthe ne of 1557 broke out; th ebels were encamped in uten enune’ to the world, uBeo- | Yonge street, and threa‘ened to march on Toron- to susteia it, would | to. Sir Francis resolved on attempting negoti apprehended aggres- sure it must be the wish of all to pre- to save the effusion of blood, wide! and sent Dr olph | aod another reform leader to treat with the in- mey differ as to + object se resections are submitted with no partizan spirit, bh no design to irritate, or to recali the past, That is | Appropriate duty of the historian; my duty is to deal With thir ge as they exist, to earnestly urge upon your considers..om whatever, in my judgment, will conduee to thes rafety, honor, and happiness of the State, irrespective { every consideration but the public weal Having brought to the attention of the Legisiature ch messures ee, in my judgment, should engage its tention, my duty is well nigh ended. Ever tolerant - | and respectful of the opinions of others. I have never faied cn suitable occasions to avow my own, on all uestions, State or Federal, of public concernment. It * been my constant object, so to exercise my official as to maintain, perpetuate and advance the hon- | ms | or. the rights, Wberty, and prosperity of the people of Georgia; to impress upon the public mind the solema tion of observing good fsith in all things: to dif all classes the blesrings of education ; to e the people to increased industry, by de- means best ents. It has never beon clearly ascertained bow this mission was fulfilled Meaawhile, though in the teceipt of a large in- come from his practice at the bar, be turned his thoughts to medicine, ond was admitted asurgeonac- | coucheur. His abilities new raised him toeminence in | this profession also, and a medival college, which he | wae mainly instrumental ia founding, enjoys to this | , day a bighreputation. He is now upwards of se. venty years of age, and will, in his office of Co missiover of Crown Lands, prove that his adminis. trative talents are ia nowire inferior to the other extraordinary faculties of his mind. He is alr ad busily engaged, it is said, sal ret dn bis department. Our Montreal Correspond » Nov lont 5, ISG1 7 a , loping the vast resources of the State ; to inspire all a 4 proaching £lections for Montreal— \owng's | with a fresh love of country, liberty, and equality Atiress—The Names, Position, and Prospects of | These have been objects of my unremitting solici- tude and if, on this occas 1 abstain from advert- vench Canadian Pow- the Candwdates—Decline " “ ing to some measures connected with or—Probatility ¢ ’ Montreal Hosjyita | which have eo widely and dreply agit Lenownced—The Investigation— Weather, § | mind, growing out of the late action of Comgress, it is - tot because the opinions I have so often expressed, have The electioneering campaign has been opened in upcergoae a change, of of a derire to conceal them. but I is city, by the addrese of John Y oung, the recently | ; DN gly CF pay ny hn ed | cited Commissioner of Public Works, who now | s'tulend entire restoration cf fraternal feelings and | wr hie name the Honorable John Young | harmonious action among the people of the State Vobo will, hereafter, Ore 00 OCT ET fie not a genuine democracy? Fifteen years ago CITY TRADE REPOKT. Jobo Young was a youth in a grocer’s concern, bu- | ied in sweeping the premises and weighing out | raisins and almonds, and measuring treacle with Batenvay, Nov. 8=6P. M. Acres moved to the extent 14@ bbis—pots at $4 97)4 and pearla at $6 37 }¢—a decline mil the precision required in a retail establishment ‘To day be is one of the cabinet, complacently talk- ng of op on) his ry) ay jons to devote ood 0! these objects, | ed the public grades im proportion. Of Canadian, 1,000 bbls in bond. Tete sold at $3 00); « $4; and of Southern, 790 bbls mixed 0 fancy. “ hout eliciting any change in cea. 400 bbls, rye flour, and 19) do. Jersey atures — Flour was in more demand, the trans- | actions embracing 11,500 bbls. ordinary Btate, at $3 1% 3 87 ig; do. Western, at $881) 0 $412);; and ibimeolf to the gi the public. Mr. Youngisa Scotebman, on of those hard, persevering spirits, foll of energy, enterprise, and resolution, of whom Scotland has furnished so pea eas examples. le has | /76 $9 31 s~the ig ods ry Be y bro ine fe = G Deon in trade a8 a wholesale daulet in produce, for fchignn, and 80 £6 for T1400. Cansdics, sed attend ” closed bucyantly. Bome 3,000 bush. Nye were obtained at Fae. a reduction, and 250 bush. prime two rowed bat $00. cash. Corn varied little; 27,008 bush. finding | ern at 68 9 6830. for mixed, and Ole. for yellow poset oo, and ay says he hae lost and sateey: © has occupied himecif in eome tim in promoting the construction of railway rh db many ewarded by the ministry is services have not been You are aware got in conformit with a general law passed by our prgisiatere . aay nr wey oom | pany, when one-half the work ‘has been finished, can claim the Provincial credit to raise funds to M. cash. Corren—400 bags Java were dispored of at lie; 200 Laguayra at 0c; and 60 St. Domingo at fo. Market ‘naltered. © ~ were about 1,600 bal he emaisieg, halt—taea, when the St. | tion Wl wilde ome tema Cw vement. Tne preps ong be tan: aed any a Man oy ne an tty off ring continues ht ing Uplands at | tereked construc toad, the: sge.; Middling Orleans at Go invoke ag ieee god mye the other ary Kise thee bane been 1,700 yuan dry cod par- | ven the job, by thi minis. | chared ot $275 *t The fande, ‘ond teey Sor Blloved bim Frrionts Vessels for English were some lean ad tes p per cent on the four hundred Piety. and there was some more ing. Most of the thousand dollars. Any ono of your Wall street "Dee! going forward the present week has been Canadian, brokers would have done the work better foran eighth Purchared. in bond for export, together with some few of the sum indirect modes of robbing” the | Parca’ pf Michiana and Gemesss. To day cata o~ at ere rm or iv 4 akan ree tha seldom ‘creep | seme ote of cur wets reported nt In ‘Cotton Wat 1, te ay your journal will To Glasgow about 1.000 @ 1900 bola convey the. Rest knowledge of the fact to the ma- ion Were engeged at ls. fd. There waa no alteration in Ority of our rates to London or to Havre. Rates to Oniifornia wore Mt. Young's addrees to the eleotoreof Montreal **ady at 45, 60 and (00 according to time of sailing reir —<oles were made of 2.000 boxes Malaga raitina | | He tells 1 80; abd 1,(00 half boxes at 980. « $1. 4curt, inelegant, and a politic: failuce. - In former days they scouted the idea of yielding | $5 cwoet Malaga, at 96 a B80. | were disposed of at 71, a7. | corn, 22.000 bushels. Gixsxxc.—1000 Ibs Western found « market at 850. Hav —Over 2,000 bales river have been sold at 50c. Romeec kek ees Ualestow rotted American Sched 13 ©, 6 months. Hors. —The sales reached 15 bales new, at 32; @ 35c., the former figures. Inon —There have been 150 tons Bootch pig taken at $21 26 @ $21 50, ususl time. won on Tuled finm, 1,000 pigs Galoma beins sold at ‘Live —1,200 bbls. common changed bands at 90c. — —About 0 hhds Cubs fetched 19340. a 260., ‘Natt Bronza.—800 bbls. crude turpentine realized $3 309 end 1,100 common rosin $1 30, On 400 gallons 8 linseed dat 69e.; 3,000 do lard at 7734 8 80; and 2 000 refined at 42o., cash. Provisions —Pork moved to the extent of of ety and beef to that of 400 bls, at uniform rates hile of Dbis. found a market at 80. 2 3K0.; my = oy Ay ‘60 bbis, at $14 60 per 220 Ibs. Rea. Barats Sales by auetion --Brooklyn: One lot corner of Grand arenue ond Butler street, $125; four Jots on Grand avenue, adjoining, $91 each, $364; One lot corner of Grand avenue #nd Douglass street, east side, $125; four lots corner of Grand avenue, adjoluing $83 ‘h, $982; one lot ecrner of Grand avenue and Douglass pranas\ west side, $15; ans lot adjoining. $115; one do, $110; one do, 105; one + $100; one lot corner of Grand avenue and Butler i west side, $100; two lots adjoining. $87 ach, $174; twodo., $85 each, $170; one Jot ccrner of Washington evenue and Douglass streat, $105; ene lot corner cof Washi ue and Butler street. $€0; one loton Washington avenue, near Butler street $60; one lot on Butler street, near (irand avenue, $50; one lot on Douglass street, near Grand avenne. $72. Broans —Sales were made of 40,000 Havans, at $254 $27 60; and 50.000 German, at $6. Srinits —Included in the transactions were 240 bbls Obio and prison whiskey, at2l',; a lige » Cash; 80 hhds. drudge. at 20}gc , time; 20 half pipes Urgnac brandy, at $ and 15 do ‘Rochelle. at 2, ns.--The businers comprised 150 hhds Cuba, at ‘20 casks refined Dutch. at 7%(0.; and 200 boxes brown Havana,at5a5%c. Market firm. Tonacco--Some 6 hhds, Kentucky were disposed of te-day, at 534 a Zc. Wines.--Among the eales were 20 quarter casks port, at $la $1 35; 2) Madeira, at $1 lv » $1 25; and 25 MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALES. oT? giers Heard —90 she Norfolk County ‘123g a 12%; 3d do, bWd, 1244; 10 do, 12%: 3) Road~ ing Raiirosa 2744; 100 do, 27; 60 Rutland Railrosd, bid, 44; 5 Je ome nad ag chusetts Kailroad, bim, 25%; 1 Sarah Railros tise tea Mains Rellroud 06; (6 Baatera Hailroaa, iW); Bip do, oblast 13 Un rosd, 40855 1 Weetarn Raurond,. 104; 3 Northern Railro 10 ‘Boston, Concord, and Montreal 2 on and Wore 454 worth Compan Boston Bank, 2 82: 1009 Onsdemhorg Conver Bonds, (old). 66. Second Board—W shares Nortolx Coun'y Railroad, 2s do, 18: 2 aichigan Con ral Kellroad, 107 Kai 25 Eset Boston omorny, 2)", 225 Vermont Ceatral Misia, Bibs & 14,5 do, 27% $10 Vermont end Mascachusctte Kaiiroad Bonds, © Proianeirn maber First Board $30 City 6's, "77, 102; 600 Bprin; m9, hs: S80 do. 170, is: 100 Kene sizaton Water Wor ; 0 him with the opportunity; and, ag he has at bis | Kaiir Baurinokr, Nev. 7 —Stock Board—$00W Baltimore and piso Malroad Bonds, ise), Wh: "bo shares Baltimore Fire Insurance Company, 12 A‘ the Board this di O'e cloved at 116% bid, 109% eked, Baltimore 6, ; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bonds, 1567, % 4; do shes. dlvidoad of, (2 bid, C85 ask Cumberland, 17% bid, 18% Tele; raphie Reports. ia New On.eans, Nov. 8. 1851. Cotton was steady this morni ; 8,000 strict middling ‘the Teceipta of cotton are Mess pork is advancing; we quete , with emall sales. Flour and lard ace dull, and unchanged. Old Rio coffee, &c , mew orep. 81<¢.; Molasses—800 bbis. have been sold at 25e. a 20 per pallon. Freights are declining. Cotton to Liverpool, | slightly decreas 4 seven-sixteenths, Sterling is in limited demand, at 8 to BY. Sr. Lovrs, November 8, 1851- Our markets are generally unchanged. ‘Two thousand berrels cf flour were lately sold peran order from Liver- peck, Qt prices not transpired, Our hog packing estab- hments are doing nothing of moment. We hear of a tale of four to five hundred head. deliverable next month, at $4.0 $425 for No.1. Three hundred head, averaging two hundred and ten pounds. deliverable on the 25th, at $450. Bales has been effected in Lilimois onjthe river, of six to seven hundred at $375 a $425. Cixcixnats, November 8, 1851 Hogs are dull; they were offered to day at $425, aad retused Lard—-800 bbls. new sold as 7c, Old mers pork is at $11 50, Flour sells at $2900 $3 vvaco, November 8, 1851. The following bave been the receipts of the past twen- ty-four houre:—Flouz, 16,000 bbls ; wheat, 34,000 bushels; There is @ fair demand for Western flour; the market is witnout material change. Michigan is at $512a$331. Wheat has been in request, out sales were checked, owing to the firmaess of holders; 20,000 bushels charged hands, at 66c for Ohio, and 46c. fer Chicago. The market for corn is lower, 30,000 bushels mined Western acid at U93,c. a Wc. Oats are steady, at 2oe. Acraxy, November 8, 1851. Receipts since yesterday: —Flour 13.000 bola.; wheat, none; corn, 9,000 bushels; barley, 27,000 do Wheat has been in fair demand for prime, aud 2.900 bushels Genesee old at $1. Corn ia steady, at yesterday's rates, with oles of 7,500 bushels. Bales were made of 21,100 bushels barley, @ 88e for two rowed, and #90. for four cwed. Oats ere at 26340. A lot of Chicago sold, at 354;0 Married, pult Wednesday, November 6 by the Rov. Vanderbolt Pree. Wa PB, Muwoery, of Maryland, to Mis Mania Caxsan, of Westphalia, Prussia. i Beston papers please cop7 In Trinity church, on Saturday, November 8. ~ Rey. M. P. Parks, A. M., Groner D, Gina, Key MD. Montreal. Canade, to Many Extzanrrn, only daggater of Wiliam Rumiey, Erq., formerly of the couuty of Cork, and pow of Dublin, Ireland On Friday. am D. McCanty Jils relatives and friends. apd those of his father, Peter f bis brothers-in-law, Jacob Little, Wm. 40.W.C Schack, are invited to attend his funeral, at the residence of his father, No. 47 East Twen- ty- fourth street, cn Monday, Nov. 10, at one o clock. iis remains wili be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Friday, November 7, Mrs. Mancaner Baer, wife of Josiah Brett, in the Jdth year of her age, after a linger- ing illness, which she bore with Clristian fortitude On Friday, November 7, Jastrs, youngest son of James bag hy «wo McAvoy, three years ead four moatns. to attend his fuaeral, this afteraoon. from the residence of bis No, 69 Montgomery street, Ils remains will be (aken to Brooklyn for interment On Baturday, November 8, of consumption, Mr. Ronenr L Banos, of this city, in the 36th year of his age. His relatives and friende, the officers of the Niae*s ath ward police, and the members of Union Lodge No. 2, | Daughters of St. Mary, are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, thie afternoon. at 3 0’ ridenee, Ferty-second street, firs Third avenue. On Baturday, November 7. of croup, Jenemran L. Kex- Ly, son of Julia and Jeremiah Kelly, aged twe years and tbree months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, tais afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 12 Pearl street. nee ee THE LATEST ADVICES Receiven at THe YORK HERALD OFFICE, Novexmen &, 1851 NEW Ango Antigu », Hartt. 0 tn, Trinidad Oct. 3 Porto Pea, Puerto Cal juivo, alijo, Nicaragua. RioGrande, Brasil. Ric Janeiro, Bras jeliae, Perv, jaropeschy, Mexico, .Avi ore Hay en, Haye. Gort i Tow H Sept. 3 ‘Sept. ” eorge, | yencil i juffe, | _ Barons were selling pretty quickly at $3 750 $4 per | é zB; Ssh8=: Fa-ewannls. ends and acqualatances are respectfully invited | ‘ook, from his late re- | house northeast of | | steering £8: | returned to port this MARITIME INTELLIGEN =z PP 4 Movements aed the Ocean Steamers. to this Captains of News vessels and others, we wus confer «favor by sealing Cleared. Pau ohaemaate Bam Juan, Nic, BP Al- Mi cover Len, Sovennah, 8 1 ivobill. : asia, Oslrichs & Co. Havana, be eenen & Moinoke. Ric ‘Sifeen & siden, Bar ha ‘Miller, San Juan, CA, C Doran Bark Cornelia L Bevan, ‘Noble; Chaslestea, Chamberiata Back Zydon, Thurlow, Wilmington, NC, Brett & Vose. Berk Mariel, Colson, Norfolk, th Brig Govan Bird, Forop, Cui on Graves & Co. Brig Buenovento (Nor), 8 eos, Noriels, Beok 6 Kun- Brig Mario, Tngraliam, Bristol, Mage, master Schr Kuphi Laguayra, 8 Le Bebr Enly mitinierd, be rae aly Sehr Grecian, King, St Lucia, Badger & Pook, Bebr St Sieplon, Pettigrew, St Stephen, NB, J De Wolt. Rohr Onotavia, Eimonton. Jacksonville, Ne, tw White & Co, Scbr Henrietta, Hatlock, Georgetown, R Pos Beh Statecman, Cathell, Alesandrin, &c, Starges, Cloas- man Schr Bite Amanda, Williams, Pita telphis Schr Sarato; ia, JH Eluo City, Frist Bot Flymouvh Rocks £ '& Spragu: Steamer Roanoke, Warri » Richmond and Norfuik, Deon crn to) Steamer Penobscot, Clark, Philadolphis, M Sanford. Bloop Eliza, Elwood, Dighto Bloop Helou, Bile, New Bedford, Arrived, 1p te Clyde Oot 1, with mdgo and : Has had & constact succession of og port. Nov 8, 3B part ‘aw part of the broadside of A) tons, painted black, with e narrow streak at the waist, main casing were of flat iro to have been run into and cut down about the had not been long in that situation, (ogebaiy. sche Chas Ellis, ruu down by stesmchiy Brother Jonsthan); 6th i 0) miles SW of Georgos Shoal, hip, showing a red burgee with binck eves, loss of main topmast and mizsem topgsilant mast, topenil; wae a lerge ship, full poop. white waist and hurri- cade bouse, trad colcr, Could not distinguish her nurabers; same day ‘exchanged eignals with whale ebip Branswick, (Br), Turser, Tral) + 13, with passengers, to order. When four days out, came in o vith packet ship Yorkshire, hence for Liverpool, which car ried sway her mizonu rigging and sd quarter bulwarke, ‘the A had her bowaprit carrie Bark Aristides (Fr), Colla Montevizeo, ‘57 days, = guano and the steam engine of U 8 steamer Jefe Ser. “Oct 2, iat S2 9, ion 709), spoke ship Harrisbarg, from Bost ‘Bork J W Blodget, Wait, wise, Oct 18, with ,to EB Thobsud & Son. Oct 25, off Gun’ Key, exw a largo am ahip | ptending BW, with ved le.te 4 her topsail; 7eh ings, of 8 Cap A Delaware saw a of moinmast. z cig Suwannee, Monroe, Bordeaux, 49 days, with wines and Lranaies, to D St Amant rig Acadian nb) Lockhart, Ponce, 16 days, with sug: &e, to F L Dew brig rgd * ea ‘dex, Maitiand, N3, 15 days, with plaster,to J 5 What eo Waverley, Anderson, Calais, 6 days, with lumber, to neter. mehr Mary Avn (of Raltimers), Ne i San Blas, 25 days, with 8 & Lord. eer Key, Phil ke by [7 Ld le] br Lamartine (of Cam jarrett, Kinguea., Ja, mith immento, he, to o Olay & Seesicns FW H Smith,’ Harmer, Savannah, 9 days, with cotton, z. wont teas ays, with cotton ‘Schr Col Satterly, and rice, to NL MU) “Schr DB Warner, Mills, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton hip standing W, with loss d rice, to N L M’Cre “s Behr Arevic, Wilson, m alczandria, 5 days. Behe Cornelia, Pyrase. Brandy ine. Schr Buena Vists, Price, Bri Echt BY Weeves. Reeves, Boston, 3 Py Schr Com Kearney. Lovell, Boston, 2 és; fehr Emm: ies 3d Bett Leo, Rebiavo : r Leo, haar Bobr Watchman, Seavy, Gaal Hust, Li ays. St c f Ri d, Terry, Norfolk, 27}_ hours. oye Goltie Island, , spoke brig Andalusia, for Port Sloop Fesbion, jen’ a 5 Bleop Treuslation, Hallock, Providence, Hilusver, to Bosh & Kuahacts, sfrom Bamyere. to h a A Banger, 46 daye trom Uardit, to HW Salled. PISS amships Pacific, Nye, Liverpool; Merlin (Br), Proethous, Churehit, Sam Juans Floris, pent Savenner; Southerser, Dickinson, o Parrish, Richtwond; Penobscot, Clark, plas ships ENvatpeol, Garlver, Liverpeot’ Henarik Hudson, Warren, London; Richard Cobden, barrett, do. Nov 8 Wind ateuntise, from W; at meridian, do; at mid want, SW. Telegraphic Marine Reports. New Ununaxs, Nov 7. Arrived—Ship Sootia, Baltimore. Herald M: © Cerneepeneene. Evcautows, Nov t Faded Morblehend, Cutler, N¥ gpk for Nowbury- "Gui Arr aches Sarah Ann, Cooke, Newburyport for Bos ton; George & Mary, Lord, Kingston, NY, for do; Westport, heed, Roxacut for do; Orians, Mawes, Dighton tor Bangor, wich hoes of jib, fying jib, aud other sails badly uk ult; Tnabel and for NYork; Rubi a it brine a, re fit Mot oneRired in the Neckar este kone raitip tie MORE, Nov 7—, - 5 ak bart Borden, James, Ba: Nov 5—Cl man, Monroe, N ait apt, 8 Nov 4—Arr » MoGrath, RYerk Biv This Not ait cr Friend. Boston, to Vela; ecbre Meridien ian Nov boars sehr’ Kennebes, Eldridge, Soin 4th, brig Corne tet scan Sth, ship © Berry, N fos ue bat Shy aes Caroline, julnare, eet Havana, Bld snip ae Re tee Are coh Chu oda. wait ivieh hoy eae y blow Tab, sone Yyrone, Le ppeoed trom Elieworth, aud a fore and at oohr with, mace. He Rho Belle, sobre Hibernia, Hy Lau- Pope, Frances Ellon, Vail NB Hall, Oel Net te, ‘uth ‘Thomas, pts se Bade, Moro, Luoullus. ~ arr echts Geo jeksburg for Boston, Gok wanes Weleht nic ri for Portiand; Maay Hitssbet on, Ca rd, NBediord tor i woke a & WErrisison, cot, Boston for Philadelphia. 8)4 brig. aie W Bracken sohrs Iows, Boundary, Esgle, Is. Catala for NYorks abells, J & S Bi Lawrence Piukhsms Banger tor sone Armida, Wasr, and Mary Groton, Geyer, Calnis Yor NYork; Pallas, Rookport for Chesapeake Bay: Biliett, Sharp, Preda- tickeburg for B Hudson, Bavener, Philadelphia for dos Frances kiten, Clark, Kontous for! Sid brigs Gon Foster, St Lawrence; sclirs Mary Elisabet’, Mary Groton, Psiiaa, Armida, Tiport 10 am, brig’ Lagrange: euhge Isabelle Ts Boas, Gold Hunter, Bliss Janc, Billet, Hudson, LEWES, Nov7, 11 AM—Steam»hip City * Singer. for Liverpool, wer to sea at !1o'clock lest t. Thave is» ship at anchor near the Brown, thought to bene Gondar, from NYorb, which came im yester¢ey morning. at als without increase. or 3 Gen or, Nowbegin, din pptics is panhes. yy bs ~ ark ond two full rigged Beles ore fog, beatingin. |The bark mig, for ile Thought sete tbe Altes trom Liverpool maa ths Br bart Shannon, from Newesatle, B, eame in to-day, at noon, and eat ni AM-—The steamship Pennsylvau's from Richmond, at 7 o'clock this morning. ont ¥o'clock last ar s bark and three brigs steo ward bsund vessels, detained since Wednesday, left this morning with ¢ a moderate teed from SW. Schr Mary C Turn aly LE. jet S— Ase pas Wreptetie, Webb, Boston. Cld bt DAB larsham, Tampico. MITLBRIDGE, § Nev 1—Sld brig Griont, Upton, NYork, NEW ORLFANS, Oct ay seeanabip Falooa, a: 5B Thomaston; Viola (Bi jo Rerty le ( Br), Trevolleck. Li Wat ae Lenghotl, Tampigo. Belo from Bordeaux; three squa: barks Lady Ki t erpool; vis, Boston; Samuel ‘homas, Bordeaux, bark 1 ee i, Norris, do, Towed to Monmouth, an echr Hom NORFOLK, Nov 5—Arr bark ncings aria, Upton. New York for Kipgeton, a oe ed) sohrs Norfolk Packet, Sedel! Chamberlain Yaantie, Eri NYork; Cutler, Small, creat, Baltimore eloops ri Rice, NYork for Provi 7 fine a Brists ork. Nev (old sents RB Smith, Gavgss, aud riya, Albee: ‘OREG Franklin, bone ‘Teazer do. D—At Puget Sound prigs atens,t iy eae, ready: lo 10 days. a Portland Sept 16, » Hammond, 8 eo Ener hr Joba Ally: FENGACOLA, prev soOct 20—Arr bark Martha Al avi 1 “Sn -Arr sohrs HD Leighton. Pe FRiver; Florida, Jaquet, Mantas ust me Be cifico, Yates, Bost #ohy Ws Coser. Rayngg 45, M Mare: cen Tire ite YROVIDENGI 4, do. OA Garr sche Lovisa, Philedel- by x Pav tuck or imrod, Lovell, Albany: nd, Jayne, aldrs ttlefield, NYork; sl waht apltel, ‘Smith, Albany. "eld scbis Lydia Gibbs, Gibbs, Balsimors; cloop T Hawkins, Jones, N sobre laberty ‘of Yorktewn), from Reppahan- Cr il, All Pe ona che Union, Bangs, Balvimore for adetegainie 7th, PORTLAND, Nov 6—Arr sobt 8t George, Morphy, NYor' BAN TRANCISCU, Oot Sarr be . PL a mcr, Puget sound. Cld brigs Ki Co! ryt an J ANNAH, Nov 4—Arr brig M Charlton, Lightbourne, aici jimpson, Somerset; sizira, Eme- Arr Providence. np rigs Umpire or) ARSPORT, Oot J1—Sid drig Keoka, Carver, Wilming x, Watts. Savannah ri, Swat, N York, v ree Nov 3—8Sld brig Ori ‘ork. -THOMASTON, Nov 1—Arr soht 10 of OF, Biackington, ork. WILMINGTON, NC, Nov 5—Ace sebrs Tioga, Collins, N Fork: Joba P Brown, Collett: Newport. Cid ath, bogs Are: turus, Katon, Porto Rico; Juliet ton, wise sebrs Do! pate Lord. Boston; Lille Live (Br), Styrup, Win pS V Given, Given, Liverpool brig Charles, adams, Tobuge. Cuacres vis Havana—Steat i ba Fa J Fleming, jel, AF Jchasom an. cenburgh, +6 A Meyer, E Mecennall, ec Th ity Lag st pri: i Tyson, Themes bh urpore ot towing brig Corinth on, Wynnne P Halocm, L, Lyneh, Thomas * +h rie ife, J Tyler J Machell, W Henry, J. Ht Pio kor poh add aeaow i Was weneer wil | 00", Taiheen, Mt Gand B Rose, win Et nisye wit Bome of the ve 8 Sat comioed at this port on the Sd, — dei), " ate, vied pit, Ww = ~ Ng left yesterday m: some last night. A partof them mostly boune E. 15-4 PM. Arrivec—ScbraR L Stuart, Losier, NYork; Diadem, lack, Albany; Mechanic, Cain, Bostoa; Hudson, Norwich: &, Smith, N ¥o Steamship Ferj Fraoklin, Sears, Boston; bri » Perry, Salem; Marictta, shackford, Portemouta; ftoamer Renaeboc, Seymour, NY 0 0, Tel in gor wa colamns Sreawse Carsvonn1a—Tho roport of shis veasol having Deon spokes on the 44th Sept, off Acapulco, returuing to port, Rith ber machinery Lepken, is iacorroct. aa the steamenip whon Sor 4days out from dan well The incorr ws of the report is still further confirmed by # geutiemaa who loft Acapulco 2th Sept, at wuich time noshing of the kind had heen heard there. ‘Tne mAnx reported ashore at Cooding’s Point, Kennebec river, was the By Warren, nut Harward. Brio Houvs, of Steuben, nt Boston from St Marys, os, of on 234 ult, of StM, in NE gale, lost part of deckload turpentine. Sonn Fonnssr, Iving at the foot of Saratoga shroot, Bow ton, was discovered on fice avout 11 o'oloe hight” but the fasmes were got under b damage took piace. ® BR Bs, Helaes, of Wt Andrews, XB, wi om Thursday re any material bo #01 sou! Tying. dismmnated i a th book found on beard the foliowiug —And. Holme ee Mitchell, Baw Toons George trot, Thomas Bless’ and Thomas Foun Bxency, of York, Me, which was driven asho Nontasket Beach, hes boon screwed up, Isunched and towed into the harbor of Hull, by Tower, and others of Mull, She is in good sondivion, and only needs caulking. Whalemen. Arr at Mionden Gun, bark Deve, Forays, from Indian 1s Helena Sept 24, with 4) Provincetown 3, bark Parker Cook, Cook, Atlantic 20 bbs ap oil, absent 10 dare. 4 ‘at NBestor a Fy iy ships Milo, Sowle, North Pac ae from Capt C, Atlantic, Cole- ral Fi B, £00 ep on board, Hind lost her crew recruit Ot eahenes Bert, 19, Hoole, Besse, ND, 900 gp, ceorult ing, to rail on & cruise in sfew Se Pavii y of last from California, refitting f 1X ru Heard tom, by Ichtor from Capt 3, Magnolia, NB, clean; had ard apenas rr was bound to SPranciaco, a tT also reports Avg 7, Joseph Barsiay, do, 18 whe vhis sosson; ‘all well sok Bailac for London, Jane 28, Ist ae te ud Portland for Matanzas, Now 2, 6 Shoal * lin rays ftom Norfolk for Rio Jancico, Oevly, int 12 00 N, ry ereinn Ports. Agenany nia (Egypt), Vor Brig rbadoes, Nevens, a RN a bs rw ‘Oct 31—Bid sebr Loulas Sears, Wright, Ortigoss, to Eiterrts Fa, Ges 19 Brig eset ance, PR, Get 2—Behr © oa oo e ~ wage hawmut, di of and for Phila for Sen Juan del et ie slande), Sept 28—Brig Albert jon, from airy for st Nicholas soon. , Oot le—Arr brig Caroline Schenck, Mag ey ey Ot 10, ie P Merpiam, NVork; sober Sndat) Leghorn. vie eg 1 Giete Union,’ for MOrletne, ss0n. Home Ports. Nov 6-814 sobre Mott Bedell, Wickes, N Rey 7a se schee Peter Cliston, Seleer, Hart. Catherine Marla, W ol wee wiser} icharde, Philadel ni ‘Gn ° lovelies, Bear, roy, © $, De "Fate a 3, , : yale, Baty, Pri ver. del ANAM. et Br Yi Perkins, Them] Br Jonna, ALEXAND! iad Bah w Raseet vening, 9 PM, adout tweatly sail, | WAN D ws ler, AE Hooper, J D Marshall, Ronvoin—Bveamer ¢ ty of Richmond—G Wille and li ay, Miss Van Norden, Bd Rati I Bisner Capt J Skin json, T Kennedy, nwo~Bark Aristides—B F Garvia. J Dominguez. Passengers Satled gemehip aeite-M and NYork, % A Willard sod ta eton (bearer of doay sang 294) jee auler, nuzee and 2 children, Me Mr shd Mics Alccandre, Sh Betland; 3 Or J Farrell, ne orb Gel bitis aud. Tea, Liverpool; Mie iAnérews: aC Devuiag: 20, tyuire, HB W Davis, N York: Wm Jacot and lady, Liver rovan, Indias: A Waller, C HP Babcook, G W Waterbury, J Comte, NYork; B Daroet, Bran deny Indy, mores and child, Germany: Mr ‘Konina, ¥guoretaries. Ireland; ‘ohn Ww Kv Hi deisin- hose, KAT nay M ir Gr Mariam, ‘be Bean and indy, Me hhocfere, Mesere Merrit, Riera, © Debus 7. Morrison. Uras- sous, De Gage, D Wolf, Claremont, 1. LP Biv geller, Mrs Linc, child de. FW iat d throe children, ‘Me JN Joseph Pratt, George lady, 1 7rihin Heed, Miss Ltey B White, Miss Ba ily Gibbons, Miss Rebeces Gil yon, Mre Marthe BC 0 thy ie Samnel Ander ii éren, D fis dona tS HS. Wert Mes Tring, J Sereneky, JM Jord H Bubbe, JH Meran Wolfe, James L Grover, lady, and twa childgen, A & Moore. 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