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ve : fe th Pa I i Th ~— Government and the North- one rn States of Mexico, al ve in oar pore sion some interesting communi- bad le bearing on Lbe thrilling events new occurring $n the Mexican frontier, almost within sight of us. We would wiah to have tume to give them publicity in full, but ae it is, our Feaders must, for the prevent, be satisfied with @ synopeis of some of Che most important. ‘The general governwent under date of the 28th of Bep- tember last, addressee, (nrough the Minister of War, an Official note to the Govervors of the States of Nuevo Leon and Coahuila. in which after expressing the great — isbment with which t\ President bad received telligence of the revolt on this frontier, and the babel ment’s determination wt only to quell it, but to punish imap oe Darver “euch an enormous crim informs the said Govervors that, faithful to their duties, and to, the laws, the s.netal government “la very cer- ’ that they will au the commending generals in = two Btates with means, forces and everything ee ecearary to the destruction of the revolutionary move. gent referred to He concludes by Temarking, that the general Congress briny now in mm, they will, among other matters attero to the wants of this frontier, the reduction of the tsiiff, the repression of the In. dians, Ko. ‘The commanding yenerals in those two States having received due instructiour. made the requisition in ques- tion on the Governorr. wid they answered promptly and decisively that they +s» uotin what way the States of which they were chi! mayintrates, were injured by the revolution om the trevcier, but that on the contrary, they would be benefiiteu by ihe same; that they consi- dered it a question for the revolutionists and the federal government to be svttied,and concluded by refusing to Give them any aig or ann ance. Es Such a resolution ou the part of the Executives of Nue- vo Leon and Coabuia, exh.bita in its fullest extent the feelings that prevail upen the question, in those two States of Northern M+ x10. [From the {to Bravo Extra, Oct. 17 Just as the boat is sbout to start for New Orleans, we received the following letter from Col. Caravajal, with the accompanying ducunens They are of great importance. and we hasten to lay them before our readers. The: show on what term= a:d conditions those who join Co! Caravajal are expected to serve, The gallant Colonel is within twenty miles ot Matamcras, and a fight may be expected to-morrow. which will do no discredit to the defenders of liberty. Before forty-eight hours elapse this city will yield to the invincible arms of the libera- tors LEITER FROM GEN. CARAVAJAL. Camanco, Oct 4.1551 Enclosed I send you copies of the propositions made to the auxiliary forces under my command, and the cath taken by them. upon their acceptance, which you ‘will please publi-b ir English and Spanish, to disabuse ‘the mindsof the people of calumnies circulated by the enemies of myself and the cause which I maintain. My ‘only aim is to free the people from injustice and oppres- tion; to ree extended over my whole coumtry just and equal laws, which w:ll protect the lowest as well as the highest citizen in ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of hap- mess. "The suxiliary forces under my command, actuated by ypirit of liberty, and wishing to see the sons of Morelos end Victoria in the enjoyment of the liberties for which those heroes tought, have volunteered their aid, which ‘was accepted in the spirit tu which it was offerea. It may be well to observe that I have as yet only ac- cepted the services of some three hundred auxiliaries. in giving publicity to ihese important facts, you will, gentlemen. much oblige your very obedient, humble ser- ‘vant, JOM. J.CARAVAJAL. Ast. Those who may wish to enlist will be received for the term of three or six months, provided they are arm- ed and equipped 2d. Their Pay, shal! be that given to rangers operating against the indians ad are toswear to stand faithfully by me and the cause I support. aguinst every species of enemy; not to disobey orders, nor molrst private and peaceable per- ons. nor to touch private propert; 4th. The private property of the enemy taken im bat- Ue shall be my, en among the captors. All public property. arms, Munitions of war, &c., shall be for the bar wy of the cause yb. At the expiration of their term of service, the men shail be entitiea to two months’ pay extra, a bounty; this shall pe forfeited by leaving the service be- ? i On Monday, September 29. Mr. Doyle, the English Minister, had an interview with the Mexican Pree\ to demand a satisfactory answer to Lord Palmerston’s last ncte om the diplomatic frayed between Mexico and Epgland. The British Minister cffered peremptorlly to Mexico the choice of giving a judicial decree in favor | of her British creditors, or of seeing her ports blockaded, The Senate has, by a vote of 19 to 18, admitted a mo- tion im favor of raising the obnoxious taxes at the ports of Vera Cruz and Tampico. Several deputies, Arrangoiz among others, have urged that Spanish citizens who should eome to Mexico, | in consequence of the Cuban riots at New Orleans, should at once be sdmitted to naturalization, Naval Intelligence. Orricens of tHe U. 8. Steam ate Mississier: — Owing to the hurry and confusion mvariably attendant on ap arrival, come errors of omission and eg empend peared in Cur published list of the (offloers of ‘The following is a correct list:— tain, Joha C. Long; ist Lieutenant, Wm. C. Chap- this ves- tin; 2d do’, J. P. Sanford; Sd do , Johm Rutledge; Acting Lieutenant, Wm. Nelson; Surgeon, George Bixckall Purser, Henry Etting; Acting Master, Charles W. Aby: Lieutenant Marines, 0) A. Henderson; Assistant Surgeon, J, Hamilton; Chief Engineer, Jesse Gay; Passed Mid- shipmen—J. V.N. Philip; Joseph B. Smith; Thos, Young: P.G. Watmough; Ist Assistant Hogineer, W. E. Everc 2d do., Robt. Danby; 2d do, 0. W. Geddes; 3d do,E. ; Sd do., G.'T. W. Logan; $d do.,@.'Alexande:; 6 Clerk, 'N.G. Perry; Purser’s do., Charles A: Caulk} Acting Boatswain, W. C Cole Capt: eng Gunner, John the United States sloops-of- war Germantown and John Adams, were at Princess Island, Africa, on the 17th of August. Commodore @harles Morris has been appointed Chief | of the Bureau of Ordnance ard Hydrography, im place of Commodore L. Warrington. deceased. Cemmodore Willism B Shubrick has been appointed Inspector of Ordnance, in place of Commodore Morris. transferred to the bureau, The Turf, Uston Course. L. L—Tror $400, two mile heats afternocn, between two mags, pamed Jenny Lind and Meid of the Mist, which afforded very little interest to the regular patrons of the turf. The majority of the backers of the nags appeared to be etrangers to the turf, and. at the conclusion of the race, the jey of the parti- zans of Jenny Lind seemed to have no bounds, They th parcel of wild men, mrch to the amusement of the old stagere, ‘The Maid of the Mist was the favorite previous | to start, but she was beaten very easily. ‘The follow- the summary; — G. Nelson named br.m. Jenny Lind .. W. Wheelan named g m. Maid of the Mist Time, 6:12~0:17. 2th 2 4 United States District Attors ey’s Office, Nov ‘apt. Uammond. of the ship Curistiana, was arrested on a pty of leaving John C. Williams, a sea- mun belonging to his veesel, at long Kong in Chin The law cf Congress enacts & penalty of fine and im- | prisonment against a master of a vessel for leaving or forcing on a foreign shore en American seaman. Ham- mond was admitted to bail in the sum of $500. Court Calendar for This Day. rare Covar—Srrciat, Team.—Nos 40 to 44.67, 145, 59 to 64, 65. COimevrr Covnt —Nos 778, 780 781, 783, 785, 787, 629, 603, 104, rain 826. Common Piras.—Part 1—Nos. 953, 973, 979, 981, 983, 987, 991, 998, 999, 1001. 1003, 1005, 1007, 1009. 1017. Part 2—Nos. 965, 970, 974, 980, 1000, 1002, 1004, 100¢, 008, 1010, 1014, 1022, 1024, 1026, 1028. Bcveaion Cova (two, branches). Nos. 19, 30, 34, 40, 103, 55, 56, 57, 65. SS ae 86: #6, 87, 89, 91, 92, 100, 102, 1 a oo 109, 110, tis, ru i 5 ne 1, a, 19, 120, U8 eect Count —Nos. 6, 11, 23 to 20. fore the expiration of said term ‘The foregoing is a true copy of the original paper sub- mitted by me to the auxiliary forees under my com- maad. which propositions were accepted and sworn to 84 will appear in copy No 2 annexed JOBE M, J. CARAVAJAL. Castanco. October 4, 1861 “We and each of us do solemnly swear, by Almighty God, to stance by. faithfully fight for, and ever sup ort, the principles of the prociamation iseued by Col J. Caruvajel, om the Mth of September last, the conten: of which are known tous, We also solemnly ater and swear, never to do mpything directly or indirectly to the injury of said cause or that of Col Carevajal, as Com- mender in chief, his friends or supporters. binding our. Ge lves wt the sage tiwe to reepect all private property, and commit no violence on peaecabie citizens We also swear to obey fauthfully and truly all orders Of saia Commander in-chief and bis officers, and to de- ncunce and oppose al traitors, conspirators, and disor- derly persons. If wedo not faithfully adhere to these conditions may God punish ur. and may we be subjected to the pe- malty of the just lawe which «ur Commander-io-chief hae ordsined for our goveroment. viz —the military pe woke) the Upited States, so ar as they can be made ap Ueable.’ ‘The foregoing ie a true copy of the oath administered and sworn to by all the auxiliary forces under my com- mand JM. J CARAVAJAL. Camanco, Oct. 4, 1861 Very Late from Mexico. We bave received our files of “El Monitor Rep E! Siglie, and Le Trai taet month. The goverpshent is represented by them to be om the eve of dissolution. Mexico is threatened by three dan- Gets, which it will be difficult to overcome. Inan article entitled © Situation,” published in the Trait d’ Union, We find these three causes of alarm strongly presented to ity readers — ‘That promun ‘The realizi: republic ef § ican confedern ano ‘amento of lm Loba, where will it atop ? ofthe projects of those who dream of the errs Madre, would take off from the Mex. 1D an immense part of its domains, as far as to the doors of Queretaro, We hope yet, that the government will be strong enough to succeed against the movement of Carvsjal and Canales; but it is not lees trae that there is, in this revolt. or revolution, a danger Of Mexico losing five States of her coatederation And Tebuantepec’ If the aggressive policy relative to the concession to Geray. is continued as it began, the United Stater goverament be obliged to come to hostilities. Ilow will these hortilities be terminated’ it is an fimportent matter for the American Union—a material matter—and. if war is declared. is there no ger of low ing On inca, Chispas, Tabaseo, Yucatan, and hat is to say. four or five States towards the West—the dan- e Upper California—the well in acventurers, for whom inte hte of jadividuals are of no value— loss of Lower California, Sopora ghboring o Known projects of cert: nations! law and the ri 0 fear for t and even Binalca Thus, the territory of the Mexican confederation is at (he same time threatemed on three different points. Thir- teen Btates are in danger, and the federal treasury is pty to prevent and struggie againet such grave event t ls, therefore easy to understand that public opinion y cecupied with the pronunciamento of Tamauli- the frst attempted step for the dismember- wblic, the possibility of which we bave demonstrated ‘he govern tent bad received some official documents ©f the insurgents after Camargo wns seized; and the Benste. on the Lith sanctioned the vote of the Deputies, by which the government are authorized to send 2,600 men againet tbe insurgents 4 Union, of Mexico, to the 16th of | a CITY TRADE REPORT. Torspay, Nov. 11-6 P.M. Bnravsturr#—Flour moved to the extent of 13,000 Ubis., State aud Western ordinary at previous prices, with fancy Ohio and Genesee at $4 125) a $4 56'q, and extra do at $4 45% 8 $6 75. Canadian seemed quiet, U0 bbls. only bringing $4. Soutbern ruled firm, 1,400 bbls. mixed to straight new finding buyers at $4.0 $4 25 Of Rye flour, 180 bbis. were taken at $9 SLM a $0 BT and 60 do Jersey meal at $3 S74 per bbl. Wheat varied but little ; 2500 bushels Michigan white, and 8500 do. n. in bond changed bands, part at Séc., and 2.500 do Ohio red. at private contract. Kye fell to Tle. for prime, aud 67 ';c. for inferior, with sales of 6,400 bushels, Barly and Oo's remained as noted Yesterday. Corn was purchered to the amount of 35,000 bushels mixed West ern at £9 a 0c ,and yellow Northe rn at 61 4 O2c., an ad vance. Corroy. —The market remains without change, with sales, to-day, of 1,000 bales. Freicnts—To Liverpool, some further engagements were reported—Flour st 18. and grain at 4d 8 asa; Lei se Was engaged at 20s, and cctlom at one-ei; penny. To Londow, 1,600 bbls. flour were taken at 0 tons oil cake at 20s and £600 boxes cheese at 36: Lo Ginegow, 660 bbls flour were engaged at Is. 6d. There was no alteration to notice im raves to Havre or Cali- ruia Paovimowe —Pork fetched $15 a $16 1254 and $13 80 a $13 56), for 800 bbis new mess and prime respectively, @ | tritting advance. while of Beef 400 bbls fbrought only $7 75 & $10 for mess, and $4 $5 for prime, and of Beet Hams, 100 bbls $14 $14 25 per 250 ibe; 1,400 city cut hams | foumd @ market at fc aud O00 bbls. ordinary to prime Lard at $4 @ 8\c MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALES. Dostox, November lu — Br. Board—245 shares Nor. folk County Railroad, 1% a 0. #5 V Central Raiiro t and Massac urg Railroad, 3 Providence Kailr ) do any, (4; $1.00 On crtout and Maseachusctte Kasizoad ard—$90 City 92; 2,00) Ken Telegraphic Reports. Cran: eeros, Nov. 11, 1561 Cotton is in active demand, 2,200 baies sold to-day, at 6% a 8c. Full prices were obtained, and the market Ix firm. Ccffee=0.000 bags Rio were sold, at auctien, at 6, averaging 8°, ar— 186 bkds. Muscovado sold. at auction, at4), a 4%) Borvaro, Nov. 11, 1861 Receipts at this port since yesterday.—Flour, 3,500 barrels; wheat, $500 bushels; corn, none. Western four is in fair demand, and ¢ he market is without any uctable change. 4.000 barrels Michigan sold at $5 12.8 $2\51. Whest—Prime Ohio ie in gocd demand; sales of 10,0€0 burhele, at 72 for white Ohio, and de for Chicago. Corn is in geod request, at better prices ; 6,000 bushels sold, at 4le for mixed Wertern. Onte are steady at late rates. Freight uctations are—Flour, 670; wheat, 16}4¢ corn, luc Avrasy, Nov. 11, 1861 Receipts of the past twenty four hotirs Flour, 3000 barrels | wh Bone ; cor barley, 20,000 bushels. ‘The Englieh steamer which ieft Vera Cruz on the Tth wilt. departed the 8th only Jamaica. We reed in | the Eco del Comerico of the 0th. as follows — ‘The Exglish steamer was till yesterday evening in view { Our sea port, and received the corresponden. Doyle, by ® eecond extracrdinary courier taining the new regviations with the government are += for the terminaticn of aflairs with En land, for other claims made by other jnations. with the | eubjects of which we have ing accounts, will next come up. The income of custom gs will be very | short to oppore their wai by cannons What’cam the government do’ | the Mexican | Several have been made by cwapaperr against the ships built in the United States, sccordipg tocontract passed ‘between the parties | Sicho says that the ship which had arrived at Vera Crut, bas not the mumber of tone necessary, and blames | Abe government for having paid for the ;vessel without oanied the value of the toms deficient, according to the Me ™ [Prem the New Orleans Pay ‘We have dates from the Ist to the I mult from the | ph Mexico We transiate such maevens ae are of | The Mexican papers have news as late a* September ‘U6th, from Yueatan. ‘There A of the eelders at Fihceuso™ ‘The revolt had heen sone onnt yf #ix roldiers shot Promulgated on the 9th October rome that all foreign arti¢les im; d into Mexico duty of eight per cont articles are at | time beter to any state ot national im- ernment awd the State in which Ber mapees chon be one be paid, shail equally share the proceeds between them. and other Btates shall be credited duly cat poe 7 gg law is to take effect in four months from promu! Tt eeome at ie Pty Fo Pius 1X., is about to send a Nunolo, or lexico. This announcement bee 4 Poy 5 ite of the Monitor Repuhliceno, and. in duced it to refer to some passages in the life of Pius It calls to mind the fact that the present Pope was eine cones to Chili in 2 that he was re. ovived with all due honors the government of the Tepubtic amd by the inhabi ut the sone Pisce so @ tioer of temtenee, and being alwa: | ended bys guard of honor equal in number tot at of | (he Preetdent Notwithstanding this. the most perni | day, th imetant, Ganorsen @ Low Flour is unchanged There rm ® fair demand for West- 2.600 barrels changed bands. Barley bac a down- ward tendency Sales were made of 15.000 bushels, at 8Sc for some very prime two rowed, and the same figure for four rowed. ete are at 26),0. Prison whiskey, gi ce, and Obie, 2 In thie cit: T 11. by the Rev. Dr Anthom Jo» the firm of Davis & Co, Sen Francisco, Cal., (6 Miss Many Lovese, second daughter of MoM. Van of this city California B K M.D., t tx Osnons In Brookiyn. on Monday, November 10, by the Rev. J W. B, Wood, Mr. Gronor Lrowann to Mise Jawe 0. Owen, daughter of Samuel Owen, Bey Diea. ‘ At hia late residence, 15 Washington Square, on Sun- avo, in the 65th year of hie The relatives and friends of the family are reepectfully | invited to attend his funeral, thie morning, at 9 o clock without further notice On Monday, November 10. Janne Me years, a native of the parish ( jomgieb' ford, Ireland The friends of the fumily, sad those of hie brother, Andrew MoBride. and his brot law, James Cruite, Felix Hughes. John Brady, and the late Peter MeCosker, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday after. noon. at 3 oolcck, from hie late residence, No. a Firet avenue Philadelphia papers please copy On Sunday et Avovsta, wife of Ne thaniel Davia Their reiati pectfully invited to stoma her funeral, on Wednesday, st | oclook, P. M., without further invitation, Brie, aged 46 , county of Long et et. Clinton Place day, November 8. Maonares Rirten Havaren 32 years, widow of William M. Halsted, Jr, amd Cepgnter of the Inte Cornetiug Harsen atives and friends of invited to attend the funeral, servien, Wt her tase reek dence, No. 24 West Kieventh street, this afternoon, 12th ent, 1 —A trotting match for | Washingto: in harness, came off on Monday | <w up their hate, ;amped about, and shouted like a | —principally at the latter | c of Mr. Amos from the ect hor father HA Williams, No. 4a Bighth | little a tical cay The ciiviare ct ihe State £6 Yess Cras ben pemehin resolution requesting Con; to charter a railroad — y, with the obj constructing @ railroad from oe ee Lg ay attend the funetel ‘rom 9 Columbia, atreet, Brooklyn. imo Speraeatbes ore The funeral services eine take place at 8t. Anu’s Church, ‘at 3 o'clock, srom wnenee the mages will be taken to wood Cemetery for interment a ron 4 November 11, Many, the wife of ths and aged 23 years 3 moni | 18 attend the funeral, this (Wedmesdsy) aftern: 3 eee. from her late residence, No, 117 Tigh 1 street, ig oe yn, of croup, im the 12th year of herage, Wa Lmiva, youngest daughter of George Chilton. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited i attend the tuneral, ‘rom the Yeidenoe 0 of her father, No. 48 Court street,on Wednesday afternoon, 12th inst. ot 9 o'clock, without further notica On Monday, November 10, Saran Jane, daughter of Jobn and Caroline Thomas, in the Enires of her seeing he relatives and friends of the fami | invited to attend the funeral, on Wear “od | at Zo'clock, from her late resideuce, 169 East Twenty: first street, without further invitation, Her remains will be taken to Greenwood. ‘At Philadelphia, on November 10, of croup, Lyman Acrnep, third con of Lyman A. and Maria Louisa Jaco- bus, aged 3 years and 1. days. ‘The celatives and friends of the fam'ty are respeetfull, invited to attend the funeral, from the ‘residence of his grandmother Mrs. Andrew Lockwood, 52 Bank street, | this afternoon, at 8 o'clock, without further invitation. At Middletown Point, N. J., Marcaner Aytuxerte, youngest child of Ckristopher and Jane Faye ‘The remains will be conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery, this day, st li o'clock, by steamer John Hart, foot of CHambers strec.. The friende of the family are invited to attend. | ” In this city. suddenly, on Sunday, November 9. of con. | gestion of the Lungs, Wittiaat Oxn Hanvex, @ native of iverpool, Engiezd MARITIME INTELLIGHNCE, Movements of the Ocean Steamers, ‘on -Boston. Philadelphia. York. To Correspondents, shore, furnishing News to this Captains of e by sealing thoit communioa- | paper, would | Mone. | New York, November 12, 1851. SUN RISES BUN aes, team, s O Roberts. ship Ohio, Sohenok, Chagres, b Bhip Coustetiatio ation = tae Kermit & Carow. aoe Coubrough. Fees “Apalachicols. faad as Church. udlette, Marseilles, J B 3 , Bramball, Bermu La er & Light. Boo. min. be Aa I Bark Hy perio Brig Fortun: | Brig oo (Br), Brig Kossut Bs pest Jona, NB, viva & Soa. see Gar: ron. othe Smit og Philadolpbia, v Hf Thompson. Steamer Kennebeo, Seymour. Patt ilsdelphia. Sioop Susawene ‘Brisas, Providence. Arrived, Ludlow, rey with mdso and sL ill. 108 i M, of Hi Seong with sveamship f manip Maricn, Berry, Charleston, mere 6 mdeo and ngers, to Spoford, Tileston & PM, with Passed oF the bar, boundin, Sata Pear (ot Pairkela), Waimea, noe, Sth ina, 10 PM, 3 of Hatteras light, exch: ith aumukie supposed the Southerner, a1 on (pkt), Waite, Liverpool, Oct 1, with mdse \ passengers, KA William: ‘Ono eed t 2, of Innis- ernull, L epee aa ow for Now hh Da bus, of Baltimore, The G has experienced very heavy jot 24, in a gate, lost ‘Has lsd s pilot four ud been 16 days W of the Bank “ap ‘Sarah G Hyde. Laas, Liverpool, 28 days, with mdse nud passengers, to D Pilkington. Sth inst, int 44, lon 55 Br bark Mary Morris, Pro hence for Giaszow. Rights, Paaten, Liverpool, Sept 25, with mdse to Sturges, Clearman & Co. eet Seatee, and Ports- oA Griswold. 3, with iron and ose: (of Wiscasset), h. ~ sped Bristol E, 35 days, with irom and 11 passengors, to order. Ship Biverdale (Br), Maswell, Belfast 43 43 days, with salt . 0, ‘poke Bra x Way York. “Tue Ris bousd to New Oo) ovpgere SM For (pes), {com Dublin for ns; putin to land pas worth, Havre, Oct 12, with mdse 0 with guano, to EB Bi 4g John from Lave (or 43, et Mer Cope of Good Hops. wall, Smyroa, Got Mand ays jostom light, with jat 36, low 13, spoke bark Gold eans Hillert, Bar Bo on) pessoa Gibraites 1th, and $ di mdse, to EB Duthill. 0 Honter, from Mal Bark Ei to, Tie! it Brig Damereceve (ot Eastport). Mabec, Malaga, 35 days, 4s fcom Gibraltar, with fruit, vo Brett & Voss. Oct —, jon w bark Elizabeth Means, from Malaga for a ‘ork. hig Ruthin 4 (Br), Lynch, Sidney, CB, 11 days, with coal, to o ‘Soh vemplag (Br), Smith, Windsor, NS, 9 days with plaete Bobr ies (Br), Tyrell, Sydney, 20 days, with coal, to E Cunard, Jr. Island, Murray, Newborn, NC, 6 with Exbort, Vireinia. 9 days Feces for Kastport. Mac’ Ware ees » ear. mid cbr Irene, Ross, C One ship and one brig, unknown. Bhip Acadia, Coun Nov 11—Wind as Eg. Telegraphic Marine Reports. arom, Now I bark A rrived—Secomehip Bon) Frankl Howland, Malaga: Nov 7, lat 4335, trem ear for N For! © J Chaffee, C ‘renstadt schts George & Emily, Alba- oy F eath, Norolie ,, Philacelphis Io 287 \. enw bark Ai ook, from Live Cle hons, Gibraltar; brigs | ton; Delaware, "Baltimers. Arrived— \ aoe + ip! & ochre J LO Bos} ool. isdison, Charles- Nonvorm, Nov 11. Arrived 9th—Steamer Roanoke: 10th, Br brigs Talbot, and Compesr, NYork; echrs Sarab, Portland; F Copeland, Tho- waston. Newronr, Nov ll. Cleared— Arrived—Sohr Stat mee Sailed—Schre Gle: phia; Horstle Ame: Brig Random, Havana, Provence, Now ll. Norfolk. ‘avana; North Pacific, yuk sloope Willard, » Bavanwan, Nov 10, da, reports -That n Amelia besch ry Suene Magnolia, Flo on, went ashore fe'parted both her shail total loss. Bhe had no carg: | Herald Marine Correspondence. z t Masench usette sid thie ev lor Beverly. Also sid, a porte sth—Agr ship oy (of Edgartown), Crocker, Simonstown ith 1100 mt op oil, and aoe le Al (Colebes), ntine, eteeris aged 25, fell ‘Beem Wis A ar, my fic croak ‘we Also arr echt Eliza Ja Barn | Sth—No arvivalsat 9PM. Bid | Sex, | ie MN Weatora Mery "Patvers Brie Vig I py I loci ro {ened y gretle, Genon: Sam! Emel) cores i t, Cullen. Providen Crowell, Bal ti Miscellaneous, fair Wromine, fr nt to fom Int 4, on 19th owe, Whitmore. at Charleston from N yr tak ine foe Rendall, of NYork, eramuny ¢ m tevmoas, was ufined below; raf are FM me water, parted hain and lost an it on anchor, with Tiel Stout 3 fathom of the chain. ee Ber cester (not Dorchester), itpane fs the the red fine ‘easel was insu in G ‘Sehr Thistle, of Newburyport. was A in the same gale, on East Cape of Prince Edward Nov 7—The Murra hich lensed on ri sciamitadhere'a Crane Talind. The ed to Québee on Tuceda} r aseist eta ly raed re beeded down on Wednesday py Mb jweamer Lumber Mer chant to assist in towing her Astoamer, supposed tl ‘Niasars, from NYork for Liver- ret ont, tao Pant ad ba, alse propeller, standing K, was passed Nov 6, Int 47 30, Fal Boxanore, Bamiiien. tees from Bosvon ( Aug 28) for Cal- eh be Ist 9 Ny crab tats, Colby, trom’ Liverpool for Caleutts, Oot 20, byw ship Pith onhite fee | ag Bt George's cross, was ( “nei ‘Gibbe, 4 om Providence for Baltimore, Nov 6, Montauk. ‘Whalemen,. Seo Correspondence, ‘ov 9, bark Parker Cook, Cook, NAtlantic, Arr at Boston via Provincetown. Cld at N Bedfo: from St Hi ay, NB, ‘Seven ( efore re] Tohabna lure 2%, Glo Wizelow, do, 18) sp 9% wh, x bis sp ol ried ab Jonna ar = Handy, NB, 50. =) Y viarce! (before Toported Deo 28, 30 wh} St Peter, Aly, do GW ep reported—was reported Func 6 Lod ep TW wh); July Iz, Iav OS, toa abe ad Be Bevis, Sne}), o 200 "Ship © ae W Morgan at Bay of Islands, Jan 12, bad 550 tter from Capt Barton, off Callao, A’ Franklin, on ‘arren, KI, 600 ep, would cruise till Dec, t proceed home via {a Tatcahuano. ‘A letter from Capt Shannon, of ship Marcus, of Fairhaven, reports her at Pa: Sept 29, Ve bbls oP oil, had taken nothing the Iast season, At do Sept ll, ship Oregon, Wim- penny, do, 630 bbis sp oll—100 “pole on her Hast cpuise—tne former reports incersecs, Sroxen—Kept 28, lat 39 20, lon 45 15, Magnolia, Cox, from =e 9 days out, for North Pacitio; woul it yore #78 Georges Shoal NE 6) miles we soon ship Brons- ph of and from Dartmouth for NPaeific. Sept 14, on the Equator, ehiy Hillman, Cook, ofand from N edford for Pacific Ocean. Foreign Ports. Batavia, Aug 25— Arr Australia. T: Bonvxavx, Uct —Sid NM Wolt Up—Ocean Star, Adriatic, Reind Rad! for NOrleans; Ovando, and Orlando myo not arr), for N York; Freia, for Philadelphia and Baltun Bnisror, Got 24 (also reported ith) —Arr Hannah Thorn: ronata paienos As nea, Sent 17—Sld barks Undine, Lewin, NYork; pumnos Ay: Yat do abips Ml Hilt Adame. for NYork 10 days ‘Raw Kop) tree Doane, for NYo ide: Rein Manto, Brinson, for, Bosto asl, for Baltimore soo: Soha Swase Trem Cherryseld, 3 i ark Alma, Bramstedt, for N¥orks fie io, dg 1s Acgoro ire (Sara), |) ore i Scean (Ban), Jansen, for “York: Schr Soha’ #'Daviloon, Studley, for Palkland Ia Garey, Oot tela Realm Blew 13, NYork (May 23). Mek for Th Cu n fines ee Newport, E, and N On! tint Seti td somata }. Exsrveun. Oct l6—Arr TJ e. Rite i Cronstadt for Liverpoc]; 16th, Mary Crocker ‘ker, do for London. Farmovrn, Oot W—Sid Giver. Green, (from eR Amaterda: {Guoversten, Oct 2i—arr John, Spear, Spear. 5 B: 26th, Golden Bra, Bartlott, Shediac, Bld 22d, ein Pethin Newport, E. Havre, Oct 2i—Art Astracan, Smith, London. ten on Oct 22—arr Cromwell, Jenkins, St Joha, NB. Mo ‘Ta Hero, Rogers, NOrlcans Soeh Seatarke, Gorham, Boston; ‘2th, Mouterama, Doran, SFrancisco; Zsth, Moses Wheoler, Hing, Boston, ara>, simpson, Charleston; Jane, Huater, nd Amidas, Hughes, NOr Lard, Davidson for NY¥o: Petter, and Laconic, Miller, for Charleston; Maroo P Th Loré Ashley, Rete Conqueror, Leith, , Hersey, for NOrlesns; Victor, Clark, for Rio Ja at do Te ult, Senile (s), for Boston Nov 1; Asia 1ssh; 8 8 Levis for do with despatch; Mones Jer, King, sa . Gorham. do lvth; Parlia- nm, @o, Mh (aot arr); Africn (8), Ryrie, for N lasgow (8), Stewart, co do: Atiantio (+), W: ew Foster, Waterm: In port ldg, Bi ce A i if Manehiostr (0) t th Ris Grare fe, Ryan, do Oot 21; Jas Pena ol i. ee » Re ton, do, to auceee er: At ch t Mobile with despste! North Atlantic Sooty, AN f°, Mile, and Houghton, Doms 2th; Es roléa, MeMan do Oct 3, Living Age, & Ginnee, Taylor, ¢o 6th: Huntress Lambe: Ma etson Ont $2-batd inwasd AG Hid, Curtis, from Crea Vnited Stat Va; for Bosto (ua vis Bans on); and ot ms, Oct 2i—Sl¢ Narn Parke and Commodore, ) Chisam, for aa 4a Fairy, Coo! Ga. Oct 12—Arr Clarissa, Cook, Gibraltar; Joseph Baten, Gorhsm, Leghorn Maxirt, Nov 1—Brig Marietta, of and for Portland 7th. a Pioneer, Child, Ceylon. Newronr, Oot 2- pee. Avg Borneo, Rb: Par 0, Oot &—Arr Anorit By po ‘Coates, Bath. ia, Barstow, Philadeiphia, ‘No’ Am renee Prymourn, Oct 22—Off Italy, Reed, from Bremorhay NOrlea Remi Oct 20-—No Am vessels in port. NZ. cxnorx:, Oct 1S-—Are Macy Adslia, Sexrs, Cronstads, fvaeips, Oct 27—Art Lenox, Howes, Amsterdam. Sr Hetexa, Sept 1—Ship Plato, Lord, tor Genos (has heen reported ald Sth). Trinere, Oot Sel Charles, Risrk, Live: Texe1, Oot B—Sid L Howos, Newonstle, troal. 0 in, froth Gottenbare "v eo, Gov lila Weodrana, Bowlby, Gibraltar, Home Ports. ALBANY, Nov 8—Arr Coreme, Phinne P Arial Mariette, Lavell om NBedford; Elizabeth, bell, Pium, Richmond, Va; sloop ait a rep een — ‘athariae Maris, et, Lennox, Philadelphia; sehre bet der Leaders dorviy Sp: Nick- ereon, ‘Beaton: | Lawrence, Chapman Haven: “gent Re pNiaern. alti Andrew Town, joaton; Arrow, Solange. Prov lence; Glide, Lo- Boston; Augnete. Amos, N Bedford; Thos B Smith, Gi Elizabetis. ear Norwi if daly, Terrell " Y vel ford, Pry fe ; Se 3558 3 5 iS J z = 7 “4 = = : = & é Sv Beate “Wealiner york: "Gom Jessa Alton” NYork; Pacific, Thomas, L fends Thos ‘ahetie —— — Derby, Rin Advocate, Wi Yor ings, NHaven pe yi Rovtbpert elon Johpaon, NYork ny atten, At izabothtow Ke Pit es ea, Belle Het, Port av Prince! 3 Leet, , Nov hey Watebien Monroe, NYork era, Jorden do. (with {bboom); sobr Fan Mitchell, dor Cid Oth, ‘brig Helen Martie, Fenny, Mitchell, Porter, NYork. Old beies arr brig Coriath, Smith, Codie, vie of etoamer Massach age S—arr bark Cuba, Sawyer, Bangor for Nowbogin, Calais rod i eee Honpletta, NYork. Canta (neve): vohte Bev) Frauk® 6th, ie nie Orral 7 x lin, ‘Balu De ¥ CBARLESTON, Nov Warr bark Globs, Whitmore, New York: brig Yorra, Handy, Boston; sohrs Monterey, Carti vid garer, Broek, an: adisy Pigrse. Yar and ith, bit gE A eh Sporre, tales n wn, from N York, di r etiand, trom Liver peel ig . fe " se, ci Napeleon t, from it verpool, wig Coren #, Suivester, for NOrleans, Lig: Sarah | ehY [or les, oy "twine Philadel- finstve, Mediven, GLOUCESTER, Nov 6—Arrschr Cora, Boston for Phila- delpbin: tb, brig Monticello, Clifford, Philadelphia for HARGFORD, Nov Sie oe Bacon “etens ‘9th, sob ‘ork, Bid Sone schrs American £ hia; 90h, Gen Cameron, Fyes, and Bata. Vista, ae ALLOWELL, Oct 29—Are schrs Eliza Warren, NYork; ANE ~8ld ship International (new, 1008 re The brig Julis Payson, from N brigs, unknown, passed up Eo! Sor Fhe Wind for frt RN Ta che Miner: a) si Sih, sohe i 8, York, ‘also'a bark and t this mornin, Eheemsa ip Ben) Franklin, ‘for oston, to sea yesterday ring, and last night ‘ihe ship Thos wa son, for California, an rs bound 8, went to Bchts Reddingten and Highlandst, re sho only vossols is harbor. Wind W&W, and cloudy MARBLEHEAD, Nov 3—Arr schr Maria, York. MYSTIC, Nov 5—8id echr Tri Lawless. N NORFOLK, Nov 7— Arr schr John Warren, oat Nirork. Cid sober Viola, Machine, Barbado ORT, "Nov &—Arr bi Havana, scltb E Balch Remington, Bangor for do; eo, Cory, 'NBedford for 4 for aban: tell, Cart, tor, Case, 9th—A: bs eee ‘MoGivern, FRivor for Baltimore; Allen H Brown, Ex Exdicott, ae egrets i Philadelphis: Me- éium, farwioh for NYork; da, Wass, Calais for do; ee Elizabeth, Rio! wr do dor 40th, aanason Peck bain, NYork for Sandwich; New London, fathen ie Ny. York for NBedford; Delaware, Holbrook, do for Elijha J Kelly, Kelly, do tor Dennis: Bresto Tr delphi for Boston: Albion, Storer, do for * ge W HAVEN, Nov 8—Arr sobre Tanne ferritt, Wrizht, m Sid brig Louisa Walah, Parsons, 2. of dolieate disonsee,. use their abomi sek $1, > fa Fe eek Fro ce a i feat econ EDICAL. wi VAN y = ase, SPP! pa wer cific mixture shots site ae of to fe wi ey. ong shating pl piace of meetin, iow York, - et Fare at 108 Boyare Pe emorl M4 Hanover street. » Now joston; Weight e o. \W ARD.. aT RP ERIES ANTIDOTE A b ot ot or cham rie fa application 1 jusiness. ich the mixture will net 3 in 3) Heat y vfotd at the tat Cheapest book ever lates on the Physiol, and disorders of y abite whi none, however, should tak: Aid, before cousultiny ty their phy ‘olan cuackery, 9, \y qualined rind Lis studies to the wage —srr nae tibetan Geer, NYork for Norwich; schrs Hiram a Bishop, Fanning, Th @ Peterkin, Avery, sincors Greenport for NYork Abbot sloopa J J, Lamph er, Blive for do; Bi or, Covil, De tucket fy on Glide, G Prorrect Phinney, Falvaosth’ for do. kins, Story, Albany. NEW BEDFORD, Oct ‘Sid sobr ‘Ellen Por- 7—Arr sobre Albatross. ioe — (and sld for Hartford); 8th, Oxford, Hi inde Bal imo} Arr echrs Oxford, Howland, Baltimore; — Albany; Ellen Rodman, Osgood, N Yor beoos, Gould, é0; 9th, G J Joncs, Look, Savannah; Mi '&, Rob- inson,’ Philadelphia; sloop Portugal, ‘Weeks, Albany. Be- low pened be eek. [Po ey! Lag an castern port. 6—Arr schr Rival, Farnham, Albany. 1d eckire Alldm Delaney, Virginia; 83h, Hudson, Post, New vax bylaw Nov 7—Sld Lived E sansg Francis, Carey, h, Oneeo, Bonrse, Albs *REWBU RYPORT, Nov 9—Arr rr 60h Tyro, Cole, Philadel- phi Pi ILADELPHIA, Novy 10—Arr brigs Julia Payson, Pre- ble, N¥ork; Wm Pitt, Baker, Boston Com Stewart, by do; Sel Small, 8 ay Aas schrs Chas A Grei: ton, Savanneh; Edw B poet, Shageenens pide oars, Pizm wood, Wilmington, NO; Wave. Willard, Willard Portinna Bait Se Rachel Henelly Fisher, oe y te SEIS Canienten Bustowa’ NYerk; Herstse Lyons, pe Vipexce, Nox &—Arr cohrs Union, Ban mae yaa Estell, Crowell Perry, de, vis Newrors:, neolation ns ut; Sea Witch, Wells, N¥ork, ‘Sl oH B ndicott, Philadelphia; Jos Lybrand, Bell io; Angeline, Linuell, Al ae) sloops Editor, Case, TE pron, Osceola: Hull, NYork: adolphia; Nath! Holm ‘Dallas. Hawkine, Albany; Thos Hull, Milles, NYork. | Bolow bany. Sid schr Honzy Lee, Erricks Bivi foland i ork. TH, Nov Arr sobre Juno, Patriot, and Paw- ork; 6th, brig Delmont Locke, Gizn, Philadelphia, Gia. tie te Gen Borry, Seavey, Monile. Nov S—Arr brige Ariel, Davis, Matanzas; Nerman Cobh'Se Marys, Ge: sofey Besa, Graitam, Work, cid ark Emme F Chass (new, of Portiand, 270 tons), Chass, ICHMOND, Nov 7—Arr schrs Gallego, Dearborn, and Mary J Peck, Dupuy, NYork; John Stull, Sharp, Philadel: phi Ellad, Jarvia, Albany oth Are sobr Bill Carne , Ro OKL, 1 vk ‘on Pest » Sea Garr 4 Rhodes do: brig Matamor ups BA " souilard (Br, new Silas Lecnard, Basnedt Bosto} Fides, Borland, — geod bay American, Gedfrey, i kine, ke Gla ge Ela, Higbce, Fuile. ort 7th, ships C Mig 7 Pg ter Idg; Adri Charles Cooper, Cutts, Marion, Johnson.” di Solemon Piper, mars, me aren (Br), Wat , Aid, snd Mel- on, Brown, do MoNair, NYors; ‘Wasp, & ivermore, do; Baker, do; JJ Hs do; Bcotland, sper thodes, McNair, 4 en jodfrey, Hi eel, Taimua, do; Lothe Bentley, dey'h Dauvas, Mactord, doy Jane, Gates diog: Page, Linnekin, Watts. Thomas, do: May Queen, L Mas matin ‘Nose dor Russiva, Venvic, do; Mature. KM Chariton. Lighthoura, Kenna Fidzidgo, 1dg; Maryland, Hos rts. er, sivd, Paiieseiphis; Marthe, or, re . Philadeiphia; 9h, Adns, Trend’ di sehr Henry Lau- fons, Nortone Phisdelphia. Bid h, brigs Porto Rivo; Com Avil; echr Malabar. Passengers Arrived. Lage Gy too ama—Mre Stevens and 2ohild ren, A Dusyen, G A Nicoll, Jax Shevoep, Deven, b 3 tewardson, WP Orme, Dr A F Aiexander—8 in th Cukznaeres-Stenmahip Marioa~ We Nerzis, 3 Misses Nor 0, W Howell. J Bosk, I bi . Mrs M Hood, Dr Wells. ‘AS Mack, Capt RW Foster, & W Cox, Mr Dalrymple, J Li LC Meeks, J Morir, A Sinclair, J Spaulding 18 ip the steer i IvERrOOn. Ehipe i G Hyde—€ Grist, M Grist, M 4 Grist, J Grist, Lt - Ak Brown, H Brown, C Saunders, L Sa: Tavnr—P Van Ky chvor Le Havana—Bark baby de | Cubs-~R Englbreath, R R Charles, J Esteven. SI ship Ohio—T C ve ad 1 chile, Mrs Mrs Gi Ww haw, i Androws 7, hiss 3 T Ham’ and ebild, 4s White, Mre Kroh and 5 daughters, Mr k. G Lowell, 8 B Cox, L flyams, Mos! 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