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NEWS BY THE MAILS. Jp sription te tan qpemmneny purichmentet es ‘There is « radical democratic majority im both Houses. THE FATAL FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA, The gry omeewibe Sta rma got ear Recovery and Becognition of Three Bodies. &e., de., de m the Philedeipbia Bun, Nov. 13) About 6o’clock last evening, the large stone building located at the southwest corver of Hamilton and Nixon streets, in the vicivity of Fairmount, was discovered Deon fire The destructive clement spread with fright ‘ Sal sepiding, and in s bors Or that. appalied. the est the Spaxish government to the treaty of Trsecthe vary aty under which the Contoy prisoners ‘their See tte Ve eidib, and was oar rests trial and dlecharge by the authorities of Cubs, in tbe ered, there a the time the fire was first discov was not less ube, and the late disestrous oll, 7B sng E 4 than one hundred persons employed within its walls. hey were woetly boys and giris, Itis feared that « num- Of them were fire «uff cated, and their bodies thus fell an easy prey to the ‘awes ‘Phe people outside wore appalled, all of them running to ‘abd iro im ibe Wildest de pair. emdravoring to relieve the terrified inmates of the doomed editice. The fire first broke. ‘out in the south +d cf the seccnd story, near the “be very commencement, the re- teak ‘those in the upper ctories was entirely cut off. Their only chance of escapo was through the windows; and pumbers of them a+») "us themselves of those o" tures, leaped into ihe street Several of them caught by the spectat: rs of the horrifying seene, and “ borne away apparentsy lifeless Others were less fortu- hole country will be influenced into excite- ment upom the subject by the debates and Proceedings in Congress. We count upon this as fixed fact, aud thus the democrats, in 01 to conciliate the 80 ch, will require little argument to bring them to the most extreme ground upon the Cubs question. Meantime, the administration is working earnestly with the Spanish Minister for the liberatioa of the Amo riean prisoners in Spain; while. wt the same time, Mr Burringer is no doubt industriously employed with *he ministry of Queen ieabella at Madrid) Mr. Fillmore end Mr. Webster are both desirous of reporting, im the annual message to Congress, the return of the prisoners atk? in question to the United States. It will be somethiag ie eae ne bale Saeeend in their favor if they shali succeed in accom - Sa One man, named Jonu Browning, who was employed | Chiect. But, with there prisouers in her possoasion, w: ou the fourth gd jeaped from the window and broke and boty arms. He was immediately _ carred howe Another man, named ‘liam MeCoombs aiso sprang from the third story ‘Window, aud broke ev of mis legs. He was borne away firemen and citizen-. Che moet horrible part of the is, thet two dead bodies were dragged from the he building, « ma» soda young woman “he man is supposed to be Edward ressiy, an Epglishman | birth, who has left o wife and icfant The other body is Supposed to be that of Mss Mary Ann Browning, the of Mr. B., wbo fractured his limbs by springing from the window doubt whether all the official Inbora, and ail the humans intervention of benevolent private individuals, will re- sult in persuading Spain to the act of liberation as peed ity as could be desired Mr. Webster, however, has earnestly set himeelf to the work; and we hope at least that the prisoners may be speedily released, whalerer be the questions unsettled between the two nations, Linn Boya, of Kentucky, is the most prominent candi date named for the Speakerehip. He is one of the oldest members of the House. if not the very oldest, and his courte on the compromise bas made him very popular with the conservatives of wil parties, There are, wi least, 4 dozen other candidates in the field, of various qualities A named Emily Williamson, aged 16 years, was | “- Up to half pac? nive o'clock last evening. When | ~~fy0d.bed. aad pein ny ay iti ennbieds.: 365: Suen, abe was in « ne of (he upper stories of the build~ | Forney, the democratic ineumbent, who is from Lilinois, ing. In fact, there were eleven boys and girls at work | was formerly a Senator from that dtate, is not idle. He im the third stery wetone cf them had been found | hy. some friends and some influence in bis party. With ‘ep to the hour above mivotioned. The most paiafal ap- prehensions were enters neo by Che reiativesand friends Of the employers «f the ests lishment, up to the time we left tae heart rendivg. soul-sickening scene. The dead Dodies of che men wud wor «n were taken to the office of Aléerwan Thorney; but tucy were se horribly burnt, that it was really (m possi cic to recogaire them We raw the bals-uistracted Mrs, Crossly there, weep- ‘ing and moaning uve: the charred remains of her sup- powed busband; whilst tne cries and sobs of anaged | in mournful *ccepts on our ears,es she bebeld She blackened COFpme Of ber supposed nice ‘The est excitement prevailed among the peeple, ‘and horrible steries were freeiy circulated, but many of | them of courte could not be reiied om Half frantic | fathers and mothers ould be seen vainly searching for their children; nothimg out ruin on the one side, end mea- tal anguirh om the otber. could be observed. ‘During the scene when the excitement incident to such | ‘an occasion was raging at ite highest pitch, four boys | escaped from the fous :h story window by sliding down « @ majority of sixty, however the demeccatic caucus nominees will be hard to beat, and the office of olurk is to Valuable to give it for more than one Congress to the same man, unless he bas rendered extraordinary services to bis party There will be no lack of candidates; but if the caucus pames the man, there will be short work of ail his competitors. The friends of Mr. Forney, of the Pennsylvaman, say that he made a sad mistake in throw- ing responsibility of hie late speech at Tammany Hall upon the reporters of the New Youx Hyacp. and if he is defeated, he may attribute it to that very ching. | heavy democratic majority in the Hout. ‘The administration organs keep clear of Kossuth ‘They have noc yet publiched his address to the — of the United Staces, for fear. perbaps, of compromising our all such absurdities are. rope. One of thy litte fellows bad the skin aud flesh “ stzipped from bis haud-. in consequence of letting bim- | TW'have Kenator, Douglass, of Tlinois; Sonatas Jonss, aelt the rope too swiftly One of the litte boys im- | of jown; and Senator Gwin, of California, im the city; formed us last eveniny that Mary Ann Browning and ber | father were in the sanie story, apd that the girl rushed bable that her body was found ther sprang from the window. The building was owned by James P. Bruner, and worth perbaps eight or ten thousand dollars We learn ‘tbat he bad an insurance of $5 000 on it Presidemt; Mr. Price. of New Jersey, andeeveral other mc mbers of the House the other celebrities is Mre. General Gaines, quarters for the winter, at the United States H He occupied | Sonre, her burivces. is with the Supreme Court, and Ky the fourth and r. or bulf oan and hoticn ogy ® | volves the, continuation of that prot li a te j large amount valuable machinery and stoc! © | several millione’ worth of property, now held sve informed that he bad an insurance of $5,000 on the machinery ‘The lower story was occupied by Messrs Hoffner & ‘Lowis, machinists, who bad been there but « short time ‘The second story was ocoupied by James and David | Donley. carders and yarn ners They were insured | to the amount of $3.G0U- so we are informed. ‘The third story was in the orcupanoy ot Bernard MeNutt, who bad a number of va/uabie looms in sucoess- ‘ul operation, for the purpose of fancy weaving, in cotton ‘and wocl. His proper y was vaiued at $600, on which | be bad an insurance of $4100 ‘The drying houre was in the southern end of the build- ing, end it was here where the fire is supposed to have | ffret originated The engine house is a one story single | Py Foof building op against the main building aud — it ie more than likely that che heat of the boiler commu- | Ricated to rome combus'ibie in the drying house. This | letter piace was occupied by William Wilson, who is also a slight sufferer in the loss of material Th tinued to burn until ten o'clock. at which time there ‘was nothing left of the building but the four bare walls ‘The fire pluge in the vicinity, trough near Fairmount, re rather scarce ara bot little water, comparatively ppreming. war ured vpen tbe cecaciom. The whole loss is estiqnated at from $50 600 to $46 (00 2. B—The dead bodies have been identified One is that of Edward Oresriy. and the other that of Mary Ann bo wus reeoguized by her teeth We learn @bat @ man was arres'ed by the Marshal's police of Northern Liberties, on the suspicion of baving set fire to the building chem ty Slew potein ibe lees an ennd sonmiumien te contend with; but she is a bost in herself, and knows no such word as surrender In about @ fortnignt shall have some signs of the temper. disposition, schemes, and intrigues in Congress tor the Presidency. Interes' ‘— from Texas, MOVEMENTS — SKIKMISH W1iH INDIANS— PROFFER TO KOSSUTU—fRAGEDY, ETC (From the New Orleans Picayune, Nov. 5 ] The steamship Mexico arrived trom Galvestoa yes- terdsy morning bringing dates to the 50th ult ‘The editor of the 5: tonia Leder is tuformed that an order has been irsued at head quarters, and received by the Commanding General cf the ighth Military De- partment, empowering aud requiring General Smith to euilinto service the army, marine, and militia, subject to his command, for the purpose of suppressing any armed force from invading the soil of any ig@ petion or government who aze wt peace with the United States ¢ San Antonia Tiron, of the 23d. rays:—“ One of ptain Ford's men, ow bis way to this place, wa: tacked by ® perry of Lipans, who took from him a ou Ler of mules. je succeece! in making his escape ia the chaperal, and mashed the miliary port on the Lona. cergeant Smith, with a smadl party of drageons, start im pursuit, overtook the Inulams, killed two, and reco- vered # large Dumber of mules and horses, some of waick belonged to Mr. Callaghan, of this place Gearra imith's eseert, having come across tae trail. cams up Just as the dregooms had succeeded in routing tae Indians Colonel Horace L. Kinney, the great lund owner, offers “uth and bis companions ten tacusand acres of lant ARMY THE LATEST OUR PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENCE But he is confident of his claims to the party, and the | | | delicate relation’ with Austria. Liow perfectly ridiculous The hotels are all getting ready for the expected over: | how of December; and the magnificert marble palace of the Browns, built from the cellars in «ix mocihs, stands abo Major W. H. Polk. of Tennessee, orother of the late who, with her two young daughters. has yp fy ber | bbls fine Puicaperesia, Nov. 15, 1851 uf they desire te locate im that © The iso ‘The disastrous fire of inst evening, and the melancholy paged oe ee River, and is as fertile a» any in Joss of life attending, are the subjects of general conver learn from the Flog of the Union. that Joseph W. pation to-day, and the comments of the press upom the | Pearce — — wae Sttmmpind a ton, Smith lor ‘ile . | county, onthe 27th ult and which be: pry rate | subject wild probably force the owmers of mills to pro- | °onu2; Si Chad to bail, iu the sum of $1,000 for bie ‘Vide more thau one «tairwey by which to escape in case | of Gre Im thir case the flames originated (it is suspect- ed through design) near the picker, on the second floor which, unfortunately, was close to the staircsse The fire ren inte the upper etories by means of the opening in the floors, through which the maia belts ran. and mot wp the stairway. Une body was fousd this morning | making the whole lors of life to be three persons Ed ward Crossly, Mary Ano Browning and Agoes Mor row, all of whom perished om the stairway, having been suffocated by the emoke, and there barned ‘There were about thirty hands at work in the fourth aad fifth stories, ali of whow are ascertained to have escaped save the three mentioned The presence of mind of the engineer, James Forter, no doubt. eaved many lives H. ret stopped his engine. on hearing the ecreams of fire, ‘Was arrested. for his esewulc, clu not appear against bin The billed, im the attempt to reseue J W. Pearce, were Kevbert Pearce, Isaac Moore, aod Me Neil. J. M. Pat- tetson bas since died of wounds received, bat the other wounded, Brock, Holden, aud MoKinley. were recover. ing. Crewtcrd, ome of the rescuing party,cscaped A wetipg of the ci\iaepe wae called on the 2 it wae resolved (o eustaim the | by every exertion, end at all hazards Richmond, says that The Brazos Drito the River Bi prospects of @ rire. The rnme paper states that the cora market opened in thas section at $1 35 per Dushel, but ean be had now at published Theatrical and Musical. Bewrny Tusatne —the attractions provided for this and, om ascertaining its locality, and the dnoger existing | ¢¥euipg, at this spacious and clegant establishment, must of the escape of tbe hands being cut off by tne stairs, he | d!4W ® densely crowded house, The comus Fan outside the buiidiog, on Hamilton street, and from | ill be the favorite drsma entitied the the firet story, arranged ‘he rope attached tothe hoisting epperetus, 60 that it would afford « means of escepe Hour of the females cawe down by it without the least aesistance, and the « ¢ lowered safely to the By and Toglor will per. his will be succeeded of “A Busi ith the & he farce termi d's Secret. ish deems cated Wallace. gerund by the men and boys. who displayed s considera. | in which Mr. Kédy will appear as Wallace. dion for the eatety of the giris not often met with under oanway Theatee —The performances of Mr. Collins euch terrifying circumetauces. Mary Ann Palmer. a | the Irish comedian, ere wightly attended by large assem yore girl of about teenty. let herveif drop from the ird story window. and escnped uuburt She was. with | ¢ onunglins Upow the biacKened wails of the mili this | morning The 9 give frequent ‘This evening he benett. The first is the programme ia a new piece nef of the mili is James P Braner, who occupied ¢ ¢ the “Irish Horn,” the next is the amusing feature the fourth and Sfin stories Lis loss ie not more than | called the “ Wrovg Passenger ® one! ad ere balf covered by insuranee. The other losers are Darid | opyy Mant” All tiset ase cart wi D the principal artiste of barsbail y and M veral of bis most popuiar o encored Niet Collies will eing and Jno Depnelly Bernard McNutt. sod Wiliam W ison. cae g*, which ate nightly ocenpied parts of the lower stories The engine house end drying room. both rituated outside the main | building, eecaped witheut the si.ghtert damare John Browning the tather ef one of the girls that pe- | rithed, was bimeelf much bruised by lesping from a window, but he fortunately escaped without broken limbs. Judge Kelly bas started » subscription for the | ‘# Gann W re a Very effectiy gards beautiful ecrnery, dresres ko. The Coopers,” being « pew comic ballet, will be placed om the relief of the sufferers 4 | Stage in the same splendor that characterizes every pre Stephen Bidory was arrested last night, on suspicion | ety of telting fre tothe mill Im somsequcnes of some words | aucticn at Siblo's Garden: and the concluding piece will be the * Red Gnome and White Warrior” Nib: made use of by him while the fire war in progress If not accidental. the fire must be attributed to one of the wo nam Gdlahach BI AO fou in the room occupied by the Messrs Don- oe — tainaents presented for their pleasure Br nron's THearns one enjoy mote real theatrical pleasure thi Walls of the Chambers rtreet theatre’ The peices selected are always excelient persone melly. as it proceeded from that portion of the bu’ ing Our Washington Correspondence. Wanguneneny iatemier 14, 306 and the artiste are all of the firet stamp. With euch hype pou ms men ae Burton. Biake, Lester Dann and Dland together = Mr Calderon and Mr. Welster— | with Mary Taylor, Miss Chapman. Mrs Mughes and Miss The Approach of Congress—T'e Radical Democrary— | Weston, how can the manager be otherwiee than suc. Road to Apprerensions of T prakership— The Clerk= ship= Tie Herald Kessut Administration The | Hoatelom Distinguished ariivals eo § ‘The city is slive with the most extraordinary rumors respecting the negotiations now in progress between Mr Calderon de la Barca, the Spanien Minister. and Mr ‘Webster, om questions of international concern growing out cf the recent terrible transactions in Cuba Of all these rumors, the moet extraordinary ani the most incredible is this: that Mr Calderon has demanded | that « national vessel should be sent after the Spanish Consul, (now im Spain.) who wae driven from New Or. Jeans by the populace, last August—that hie coneular fing should (¢ ealuted, and that all his effects, &c, ke, Pbonld be reetered, which demands, it is said, Mr Web- tee +o instanti rejected, a8, in fact, he could do nothing else in reply to such ridiculous pretensions. It ts not positively known that such demands have really been preferred; but it is generally believed that Something of this sort has transpired within the last two doy, Mr Maret himself, the eepecial biographer of Mr. | ‘Webster, would herily be confided with euch important Bews, bed this thing tranepired, uniess al) negotiations were thus foreelosed, and Mr Caideren had determined oer Passports, pack up his trunks, and leave | esa National Intetligencer bas. by iblic mind for some extraor: Tt has pleaded that Spain ir fact, & streng government ios cereful ' To might the fine oid comedy of the « Ruin,’ with the amusing farce of “ Box aud Cox.” Nartowan Trearne.—Mr.J. BR Seott. the favorite actor. who is exceedingly popular, a pears to-night ia the ex t drame of \ Nick of the Woods.” im his famous vacter of the Jibbensisosy, The noxt piece will in oduce the great dramatic performer, Mr. Blanchard. together with his surprising dogs; the piece is entitied | the “ Doge of the L and the terminating fentare will be the Inughsbie atd highly amusing sketch eailed Mose | in Framee.”” A full house may be expected, ‘ams Lycerw —The new comedy by Brougham, ed the “ Money Market.” will be the firet feature— early all the dramatic company appear im this be next will be the rpiendid ballet pantomime In Bayadere,” introducing those distinguished artists, the sisters Housset. where beautiful dancing is sufficient in weeitee ero larg be wer independent of any other pet- ce i copeludi rtainment beythe funny sketch called" Koseuth sk um. viva sty 's Minera eis —This undoubted! ular band ro performers gi excrilent entertainment this i. George is the life and soul of the compaq; and young Viewxtempe, the violinist. is grently edauired, Prov perteemenes. ‘The programme for to-night con. iA rich features, together with the burles,ue opera of Beamyn's eseus he fascinating French drama called the “ Mysterious Stranger attracted a large au Jience lart evening, and was reorived with the warmest marks of penn This exoclient production will lve repeated this evening, and the afternoon performances consist of “ Love in Livery, with « variety of song: and Olber amusements. owever been preparing TaOrinary Concessions to roud government and « by in affairs of international *tijuctie eet lord, for the sake of peace to inake sme United States Crreuit Coart. Before Tlon Judge Nelson. aneicey, to Irabella la Cateticn ee Weought te do Nev 12— op prespents of emia somewhere pewrs in the ship Western World; John Corter. ie Cubs business is atill fixed. wot the Spanish Consul from New or. the late scene of riot at Key Wert, but seeution of those fifty-two American prisoners stgilarane Mr Webster knows it, and ferls Uliem #mith, Geo Mille, Richard Craig. John Lamb. Fmith. and Thos Forward, for endeavor to make « It on board the ship Richard Alsop Thomas Momartt. axcors of passengers in Britieh ohig Se tons Joaep! reve for it, and | Giteom, exoess ot pace Re dreads it. and if there i one thiog ‘upon which it will | Cher b. Greer ceenker® im Be ems the administration to be prepared for rigid | Geerge. The sour aijernea be meer ai C3 iw by Congress, it wil be upon the question of ite | the jury trials will be proceeded with if aseauit on the Sheriil. Brown, at whose instance be eis Low at its lowert stage, with no testimony of their pleasure by | and the whole | Ppe" | receipts of the evening being | > making quite @ crewded court room. halt'ap bour afver the Mr Stewart, talented C! White, one of the accused parti of his arrest, found Capt. Turnbull, at his Ben wtreet, ts ek Ia bed, ond i alleged to be too unwell for removal. The captain, in erder to secure the prisoner, placed @ man im cognee; bet, davies, ne urna to the room, found it empty, and ae poner vaneond.” Captain ‘Turaball was lm mediately notified of the prisoner's escape, who came | tothe premises. and discovered the following property:— One beg, containing @ large quantity of fob chains; also, # box, containivg guard chains, some email articles, | Ten broeck, formerly for Moncanet J, 2 years and 6 months, , are invited to attend the funeral, this (#1 ‘afternoon, at ock, from her late residence, No, 29 Pearl street. Sr 18, my @ lingering ‘ADIE, e ie eas. of Aes to are requested to beng | frem the ace of hie brother-in law, Thomas J. Dunkin, No. 2 wort Twenty-third street. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, November 11, Jony Pavi, Vernons Sprowl, of Natchi- | toches. La., aged 10 months, Natchitoches papers please copy. Near New Brunswick, N. J, on November 11, Many Kisnenern, adopted daughter of Henry and Elizabeth New York, aged 2 years 11 months and 16 days. finger ringe. &c ; thirty-five pledge tickets, mostly for coats, one $20 dillon the Broadway Bank, five $5 bills on the Government Stock Bank. Waite haviog ted from his room, Captain Tursbull went io pursuit, eed, after much ceerch, discovered bim atthe City Hospital, under the eesumed name of Jobn H Grant. He was forthwith teken foto custody, and on his person @ re- ceipt was found for ® watch and money, placed in the hards of Mr Morgen. of the Hospitel The cash cou- sisted im seven S10 on the Bowery Bank. one $10 billon the Citizens’ Bank. four $10 bills on the Butchers’ and Drovers’ Bek. and one $1 on the Bank of Rahway, New Jersey. ‘bis meney is believed to bea portion «f the same procured by forged ebecks The majority of the other articles are supposed to be rtolen Thiwe other forged checks have beea discovered by the Banks. Oue ou the Fulton Bank cated 16th July 1551 payable to George B. May. for $180, signed “J PF Jones.” cheek the paying teller in the bank did not pay. The bey who presented the check was stopped, but as uo clue | could be ascertained of the forgers, he was int go. Che two other checks ure on the Seventh Ward Bapk, one for $500, and the other for $175, purporting to be aigned by Walter Bowne. Many other forged cuecky are, no doubt, yet to come Indictment for False Pretences We understood tha the Grovd Jury have founda bill of indictment against Mir. Fernando Wood on charges of false pretences, ar w. ing cut of certain accurations preterred against Mr W seine yeers since. These charges wore published in ene of the city newspapers on the eve of the election Lest full when Bir Wood was running opposition candidate to Mr. Kingsland, for Mayor | Supreme Court—Special Teri, Berore Hon Judge Mitehelt | Nov, 13—Inm the case of Thos. J Stitt and another, cxecu- | tors. against Gidlert W Oliver, Bogle and wiitivod. reported in yesterday's Hexatn—an action by crediivrs to recover part of damages obtained by the defendant (iver, agrinst the Krie Reilrved Company, tor personal injuries he sus tained- the Court beid that the assigement of Viiver to | the other defendants was good; that he had a right to | aceign bis interest. aa nothing had bren received by bum | et the time, and that the sssignees were justified in taking the areignment, if they chose to rua the risk ¢ } ite recovery. Two Pensors Bensxev to Deatn at Newann, N. J.— Bvsrectep Murorn —An alario of fre was raised about _— o'clock this morning, but owing to the deficiency of me well organized method of indicating the loomity, the firemen with difficulty found the place end arrived too late to be of any service. The fire proceeded from a email boure in Thamas strect, east of the raittoad coou pied by Poter During. a German, and his wife Giscovered by a neighbor, nemed Crop. who was awaken- e@ by the barking of bis dog He thinks it originated in @ rwali kiteben ettachcd tothe building; and «lthouga | be burst in the door of the dweuling part immediately, the whole house was too much in flames to render any wstistance possible. Mr During has accumulated a cou- siderable property, owning thw house be lived in, with several otbers, and bis wite is well known aa retailer of | vegetables through the streets tis credibly ascertained that he had about $200 in specie im the house. which has not yet been fourd, and suspicions have arisen that this | id the occupants murdered. The two cone pletely consumed The ner held en irquest this morning, whieh did not liek evidence suffices ut to criminate any person. though esus- pistons are still entertained A young German, who ived with During. has been missing since yesterday; the last that is known of him is, that he wae sent to the woods over the hill te collect leaves. Mr D. and his wife bad no children, but have @ sister and other reia- tives in New York The jury adjourned to three o'clock, P. M., end in the mes atime searched the roins still far- ther for the money —Aewark (N. J.) wtdvertiser, Nov. 12. | The verdict of the Coroner's Jury which held an | inquest cm the remains cf Mr and Mre During was, that they were burued to death in their house, which took | °°f fire from some cause unknown. The young mau men- Boned yesterday as having been absent revarned ia the afterncon, baving remained over might at his father’s. and been occupied in gathering leaves through the fore- nocn Several twenty-five cent pioces were found by the jury, ip searching the runs A strong euspicion till exinta. ®» it is certain ti at there was money ia the house, bat there is not evidence sufficient to warrant of Canadian foil to $5 98% @ $4 wt whic 500 re dispored of. Southern appeared dep! e6. £0 bbia ordinary new only realizing $14 $426 Rye tlour endJersey meal were abundant, at $2 250 $8 37), ike rate cbteined for 100 bbls of rach = Wheat moved w the extent of 850 busbels Michigan white, at private contrect; 10.00 Ca an qo, part wt S548 asd 2.06 upper lnke at while 4,600 ba: iy . & reduction; and 600 do wanced to 60 a 6le. for mix ft yellow, with rales of 18.000 bushels. * Darket continues without chance. with tales of 1600 bales The Cambria’s advices will not affect prices until our stock is elightly increased Fas tcitts —To Liverpool there was a fairatrount offer. itg, and some furthor engagements of wheat wore report- +d at ¢))d ; flour was at 1s; 600 boxes chees# were taken Ot 20 and } (00 bbis rosin on private terms. To Lom don. 2£00 boxes theese were reported at She ; and £60 « 1.600 bia stores were engaged at 2s To Glare flour wae To Havre, the packet of th 16th was fail ©. No alteration to mo- ade, the sales conslst, ing of 060 Ubls, new mers at $15 015 12% is BT; mew prime at $15 60m $19 625 tnd old at 12 Bo, while beef ruled du bbls fetching but $7 75 a $10 for mors, and $48 $6, for prume; and lard favored buyers, 200 bbls. old bringing only SaPSo., and 800 kegs do. part Pale 600 city cut pork hams wore sold at 8c, fend 100 bbls, bert hams wt $ldu $14 25 per 220 iba MARKETS KLSEWH sTOCK SALES. i No He otag! gpg ten > tah a He <4 en 64 "is Beste 3 ceo Gheebire Batireod bonds, payabie 15 1s Concord Railroad Morsance be weet und, Wereseter’ hetizeed Condo, Boord—1i snares Western Railror ond. I 4 ny, ch GH Bageworth € borg Conee © mpeny, He: | ef Com 1940 ompan Canton Company, 6 #4) $200 Vermont and M tland bonds, 1805 Ailer Ww rab bid, 0" asked; do. shares (div of) and Cuimberiend, is bid, 181 seed, ‘Telegraphic Reports. Berravo, Now 18 1861, enterday. have been | The receipts nt this port, rinoe confined to 2.500 bia. of flour. The market for flour is firm. owing to light receipts, Michigan sells at $3,120 $2 81. Prime wheat, only. is in demand, aud is soures. Corn—large supplies are offering, and buyers are hold: | fog off for w fall; mixed Western sold to-day at 400. | Oats continue rearce. _ in request at 250 Avrany, Nov. 13, 1861, | Reoely te of the past twenty. - A mp ie 11,000 bole ; wheat, 4,00 bus; cor bus Corn is held higher, « ligwited to 4,000 bus. at Te for mined Western is lower; 80 000 bus sold at 81); e840. for two Onte—anles 3.000 bua at Op Monday, November by the Rev ‘De Perrie. “ ney C. Hones to Jase M., daughter of the late Naham Andrews, ail of this city In Brooklyn, om Wedbeeday afternoon, November 12 by the Rev, Mr. Speers, Lyman Novron. Jt, Raq T Syracure, N.¥.,to Mise Buurw Marivos uve, of t former place. (on Weenerday evening, November 12 ot St, Stephen's Chureh, by the Rev. Dr Joseph H. Price, D. W. OC. Ben- fees 10M. Avovets Wrst, daughter of the late Ham- ond Wallis, Keq On Wednesday, November 6, by the Rev. Dr. Judd, M B. Gare. of Green Oak, Mich ,to Mise Many W. McMow- sore, of Waikill, Orange county, N. ¥ Dea. On Thareday morning, November 13. at 8 o'clock. after & lingering illners Aystanore P.O. MeCantin, son of Bernard #64 Marin MoCartin. aged 18 years 8 months snd MY deye Te treme d acquaintances of the family iS peotfully invlted to attend the fanerai, thir afternerm, at 9 o°cleck, from his late residence oys This | Tt was | wned in | “cnn Dawins. P Kew 1 1; Geo Bran, SARITIME INTELLIGENCE. tin Georgia Oapbad would ponte a tavor by sealing thi ‘daa well, New OF! hie wW "H Harbeck, Comway, Apalachicola, Bogart & Kace- ship Sullivan, Edwerde, Charleston, T Wardle. Bare Catherise Auguste, Bossman, New Orleans, JB Gager. ‘arlisie, Apalachicol Ciena t Wilder ¢ tha, J: Thatoh ns, Daniols, Boss- Daohim & Dimon. NO, JT Whivo & “BFL Nevins & bag Wanewult Schr Pauline, Pater, JB Gage: Sebr LP Smith, Siokee, jit cron, NC, & Potter. | Bobr Kickmoud, Tilley, Reobmond. © Pierson. om, Norfolk, master. “ff, Maltimere, Jobuece & Lowden. Lowden, Puilagelp vis, J W MoKeo. th, ly Phiiaveipaia, J W MeXes. dark dolpaia. Bobs Meteor, Ker Sehr Maria, Wy Pele Aum Eldrvey Sebr Francie ti Steamer Penotscot Sloop Gazelle, Vergu Bloop Kecex, Cummings, Fali River. | arrivea, Ship Universe (pit), Bird, Liverpool, Oot 11, with mdse and ) passer gors, to Withams & Guien. mili? Constantine (okt), Banting. 1a Laverpoo 8 ne aehington, honce for sieeiten (Sh 4 Brom: WON no). Snow, to Neamith & Sons. 6th ins, irom Smyras for Boe: ton; #d, Ist 46. lon 8 large steamer ail, ecand- tog B. theugnt her ¢o'be a propeller, (probably City of Pitts. burg, {rem Philadelphia tor Liverpool). Snip Bums Fields (of Bath), sao with mdse snd we Baltimore, sesuwsn, master. L'Baxer, of c Trott. Liverpool, 40 days, with mdse | . Ship Martha J ©. aud engers, to J O Ward. “hip Hartford Sannerman, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, | #0 Deahom & Dimon thi ». Doane, Charleston, § days, with cotton, to Di ee Mapoosk,,Tletl. , 81 days, with neers. to H & FW 4 90 Sunlor (38), furner, Giaseow, bi days, with mdse passengers, to R I: | Marion (of Bovton), Vonard. Cardif, 31 days, with | from and 7 peeve " erste. anders vessel te mégtec. f4R ines, ff anks, exchanged eign : | ioe Totter T i an oe oame time, exchanged signe. Tard. ste bape ana ‘Snerwood, C! Charleston, 7 days, with cotton, ks, to Dunhem & Dison frig of Portisnd), Wado, Havana, 15 days, with master, Princess Royal (ic), Det, Bermads, 12 days, with Dayenpors 5 vis Savan- rt , to Halsted Seam (3s). ‘ayeee | Gamberiend, NS, 12 days, with aster ey. a oe} Fail River. for Albany. for albany. ry, Rockport. Behe Belle, Woester, Enorper id, Paul, Roos Bark Bxact, from fa Br brig Fairy, Eat: onder. ‘aise, ope chip and one brig : Satled. Seeamelip Metcor, Lawtees, Sew Orleans; and others. Nov is—Wind » NNW; at moridiaa, N, NE, with hail anal 19 days from 8: Kitts, ia ballast, to eusset, odo; Demascas, Pareriéas, ¢0'se, 1h Lib, the veessle above reported, Purvapgurnia, Nov 13-4 PM Arrived—Ship Albus, Gregory, Ll k elah, At- bina, Boston; brig M Rioh, Ply: ‘lor, New ; © Godrrey, W Reeth, sNerwicn) steamer sh Ships Ds be, Chase, _ age Inaac Pit. 38 NOrieaas froin Havre, reporte ¢ m Bape Zi, tn lan 48 a, lon Tu 6S paved & veanal of ab ut veral brokea, Log: Nesvor sold for $ the Lesha@us. Shi m, PRI, ready to nehors Rad chains i nestown. ‘The Ti is inea: al Fishing Ca for $109). itast, Me, was cast away t wreck. Crow etoa, friven eahere ot Cove Breton, ie aot mu: Lably be Pomme ore Am & Co, at Norfolk from Th st, av ees, Mr Joha Cox, ma’ altinere | iy i if? a ui Jroucester, is reported to ts Rave boon ¢ Giowccater Mutual Behore at Chittigona, wold. Ineured at fi iehine office for $0U0, Whalemen, | Peas BBetere A snip Elizabeth, for Pacific; back reviden Atlan ” ry ‘nitred GibLe, 4% tons, Jeaney, Pavise ‘entport, 80 Lagrange, FH, 12) &p, Aa fe (Py letter from Capt Mooers) jomalvar Joon for peevisions, she Bevis, basil, (and oid 14h ae Leth do): nn ror a Jee ren, W%) wp (and 2 wh rane them. poken. as, irom Baogor, W, for Boston (not double and disput for Liverpool, 6 SB by E. was passed enstanfier, of Bremen, steering W, was passed it, Ime 40 12, tom 13 BB, hark’ Geis Hunter, from Malaga for NYork, 13th ult, 'at 6 len 3 ei Norn Crveley, Chase, hones for Attak from % Thttapetonse fot Trieste, 9th a olt, wae mP P for Boron. eator’s cargo; Oot wena Tar anne, abt Ang 2>—Ship Ps Norn, log, destination altered from Liver; imyes, Cowell, for Gren arran, Uct 2—Brig Velons, Keen, ‘Trom Madoten, eogbing fat, Havin, Get ith. for NOrteans Now At ities, for Rv ogk tvon Splendid, Higerna, (which eld ot London 87th) was "Aina Weskbura, Boston Cutts, for N¥s jos (eh tor de ids,” Bld Sah ec TH porta? -Dutoh schre Polaris, for Boston, 14x; ri a C14 ships, John Curler, Butman, er Lady “asbelia, a ‘Superior, Mason, Loudon e.! .LACHICOL, 5 bark J AF a Reb Patten, Ful at eae on, NYork. Tom Boston, he NYork, do; sobr Asia: 11-81 sehrs Rad Jacket, Conck- a ce Foot er ander oti Hep caer — ar Realan ysis RS hve ‘Nickerson, Bos- peek Saran ee hah Tera, il shi alam Ann ), trom Ottoman, from srantine ship yo of a aa lerson, [azerpeol, Ort Lo, | iicpen Haven ete Ap- “hye easier, ie oreo, ‘do; Hy for Cuba; t, ¥ Non’ York, Gosdestiy dor lion Tahone, ootas Yor mehid Europa (at1z 16); barks and Prinosee: ea “Albativas, hag sos Brown, Wi by, Brilliant, Toledo, Har biny store ond for hich eld yesterday, is! bound vo for Chari Nov i2d—4rr Pondergast, Evans, Kate nog chr 3 B er, Beauly altany. Old sohra Med Le wl Smith, Bert Samuel Butior, Boos Charleston; Corinthian, id a Waiawrignt. Wilmington, NC; Bowerd Jones, Bridgevon, NJ BAN — Below brig Porte Rioo, Carle, St Pierco, ¥: load t ling, Havang, vis Key Wont th~-Arr bark Pore (new), Waltman, NYork: brigs Oreay . Mowry, Providence; ade ety, ok), Bradhercin, Buea os ® Northern port; Hornct, ‘ork STPORT, N ov 8—Arr ship Baw O'Brit NYork: has Julta ona, Elen wood, alexandria: Turk, 3 brig Melrose, N sid if Magellan Clon Sareent, Ph: Sth, brige Zuydsr Zoe, Fooset, do; Tob, fel phia: H Kollech. Kelioon, Savanna ts M LL .N NYork. GLOCERSTER, Novi wohre now, Bluchill for Yorn. Ann Denman, Rochlaud tor do; Beier, Camden tor NYorv. HOLMES'S HOLE, Nov 10 PM—Arr brigs Clement, Mayo, Alexandria for Boston: Phinve At Lian party gE oe Gen Tylon, Puller, No valor, PI ef jedelpbia for do; Harriet, Orouth, do "or Q pam a gebre iyhenbarn Moore, do tor Portland; Matilda, Zaton, do for Eoston; ello, Wooster, Restport fee Dow York; Aia, Kookland for do. Bia Br brig W alte Boat © Vuitlipe, Small, Helette, Eaton, NYerk fer Bangorr Tremont, Poll for Portland. Bldeclrs 8 C Runyon, Belle, Aid, and North Carolina. T2th—Are sohrs Joh: NYork for Boston; Envoy, Loud, Bangor for Ni ok; Monttose, Storer, Beston’ tor Phi: jel phi Sid brigs Matanzos, 1 Curtis, Clement, Phebe, A Page, Gen Taylor, Harriet, Princine: sehre Groveland, & L Tay, B B Sharp, Lyuchture D Phillips, Presto, snd Joba Remain at 1] amt, brig Carlion, eehrs Zulette, Buvoy, and Montrore pIACKSONVILLE, Oct 29—Cld bri Mary Ana, Moana, ot LUBKC, Nov 6—Arr sehr Turk, Wilson, NYork. MOBILE, Nov Fam aie Be Be pize Que, § (Br), Coulser, Nor: tépben Baldyiu, Morth, Vailadelphiae albort Gal ig Nore, Solsta, bholield, aoe Cle beg FE | KA m Bortos Be ORL NS Arr ships Delaware, Mad. Mobile; Isanc Boll, J NEW O8I harks Me cayeak, ie (3), ir. do; Sarah . Pordands r Copela Trewesion: uth, 7 brig Ai kas i ‘schts Gordon, Fivessh, hence for WI: for Taurton; sloops Elia, Bi Bailey, F lord tor N York. EW LONDOS, Nev Il—Are gohre Seneen, Brown, Phils: Sree Norwich; Dan! Webste: loate do do; steamers |, Smite, Ph York tor Seow Decatur, Geer, Norwich tor “Nor eid sobre Alida, Delaney, VI i or Alban AWEN. Now 1 —Acr brig Rain bo haw RenrokD Nov it—Are ooh Verw; ith, By Gibbs, Cushman, do; NANTUCKET. Nov l!—Arr sloop Portugsl. Albany. PDILSDELPHiA Nov 12—arr steamer Kounedes, mour, NYork. Old bri art, Rishon. Centon, Cre well lives Avo. Tabbute, and Paulina, Pita ¢ fer sohré Com Tucker, Coa, do: Geo P Werver, Galishs PROVIDENCE, Now 1 2 fie yy, ang Willa: Alt ache Gold Sk: tb teh iC Cos, Nevii—cld snip Carrionton, Promsh, 87d ay. VALEM, Nov 10—arr ork WILMINGTON, ger, and Toreello. echt Gen Warren, Rocklsad for N Pierce, verse—A weld, JB Mayes, 5 a J Werd—Mr O-Ce siantioc—Mea id; W acy, NOrieans—Gw) in er. Parsons, M prell, ree. all weil, ror E~-Br batk Elisabeth—R HL Smith and lady, Mr Bev, Mr Rengrecdge. Mr Kendall, 8 T Hancoo RP any Nonroix- Seamer Re ey 3B Tyler, F eclina, bi a r SHIPPING, OR Li VERPOOL—UNITED STATES | ‘MAIL STRAM- ship BALTIC. “Caviain J omateck. Th steumer will dopart wit! 8. sli ‘for Berepe post Hvely on Saturday, 224 of November, at i2o’clock, M.. from fer degeh oo foot of Canal strest. No bor Tor trelgh or Teor ap eocquaiios accomoda- yr sna for elopates ond'ee hDw RD K. ¢ es CO., & Wall street. ship Atdantic our ite ‘the Baltic, aod sail OR SOUTRAMPTON AND RM apy UNITED Saturday, ‘alock, tre pier No. "4 ‘North ‘Rive ted fapigs the verags, ane should ‘merohen- toem ne Ide are $120. Lu wen ai tory ts MORTINER LIVING: bu 7 ship ROW Dkr. eerie, tale teectre osguing, Meh instent, c- oll Bat: ty. Tesh clock Fy Rereuely fr 1 NLR » Pad RNTON, 0% f erate rooms, are ‘ot Frei, L. ri ron mat ma Fie Phosds. on eines ber. Ley a Ag ANS, lh KEY Wrer. re) pe ‘out the time that the ACIFIO Mail, STRAMSHIP COMPANY.—ONLY h line for Ban Francisco, Baturday, November 22 et bie engine steamship TL. NOIR, 2.08 sae eal amore, to wall al of ti =] rot walling "Fe vassage, apply vo Qe: o ROBERTS, ¥, Woet strect, cor. of Warren. RePATOH F FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE NEW ond cleapat New ont Hus Vor: 8, 16 B: 4 a te road street, oF ite steamer Tons of December. hess ty A a e gS we p, ye ape oss. fereomaa ir Ene it ane to sie Bi’ sak and ges 001 stale too warmly to express our ve Into'the trivotaher= elu Wels. john R, Hayes, worthy comm ‘Collis A. = gouburg, 8. Jane Hayes, Louis G. M aburg. at Fo SUTANEOUS CANE! ROM oats rAIN CU cunt ce Loam a in any bank, “to be for- ee aftiicted with cancer, fail te de Setotaction of of their own aad th secured till paid | iF rant of mercartel and ot pores se ibe tbe " abe oe i reaanenh provid sai caid pereon be ty SS ni of meeting: Bos ARIB AND LONDON anparane or ae Dinoases, ir - few hour, choict wile tet Ly P a: ritional affections, remedy. and oan chow no oannot be our ay eee x m tho o-her ry toured. Ho makes a withont enustic, which others use, mused Ying the foriaze one goon euvugh iis diploms, with the hundreds of o' cortiduabes, remy thas can equal it Yeu cored mo in a fow hours-P. head. One application seep me after enothor taht ima be nd oy medicines <a fe, ous there are thoussnJe as ho daily of he guer ‘oxpel- tewe entenat ay thelr for tried alonptiue—W. N- Uraft.. I paid mem tdoilaes ar ave yeurn, to bs cnree, of wealinees” Svan ma, gell-abuse Without beneht, bu: you eared me ly local and gnncst trostment in a chert ti a8 ‘ou ‘cated =e of the worst epphilitic affestion on a 4g wad ce, io short tha Lhd been under ¢ ‘at 3 veag, beni os neing ovory quagk medicine i bowld beet ot, te 2 Leneht.—W in. Feraueom, Perth 18. on, by oncloring ® = il Broedway oe, N, ¥ Ey crested BS ail’ Ome hourera'ce 1a 4 , to lM. G sod in the evening : Sunds aX: ers from Broadyey, oppo De. 42 Besde streak. two Btewarte—u- 4 in the etere. JEFFHIES ayripon ASPR oa to business. oh the mixture wili nied dollars. It is ase Ms a 108 ed Hanover steset. pare YR LA CROIX'S PRIVATE MEDIOAL PHP ATTA Cheapest book, ever, podlis and 13 plates on the Popsiology of Magny in ies on borers i youth sua ea Seri acting solitary babite whish destroy the ‘miter and mental powers enieedlo the natural feelio, gies of maphood, with practical observations tion an’ treatmens ot nervous debility. coat and ta. eee moaknaes bug ail diecases arising pene ieee 4 in and simplo rules by which sll p: withoat mereury—with she thors ‘obser disqualiscations, aud thes the ane. lone agaiuat none, however, ehoald take tas impociagt ep witiouk scpauating iNe pages. | 1) treats of all diseases Of ~~ Say a sie, ting ‘Say, dove poele cases are it pee of quackery, a an in legally qualities prassltioner, voted bie Ary pere’ mie in Jester, pees rai ‘ing we ie tr, ta” Beaver surees, Albany” vai se oy Burgess & Garret, and Stringer & Townsend, 294 Brosdway, New h ork. T= bev ng | WOMAN'S PRIVATE Pamee Ay 008. 7 y Dr. A.M. Mauri: ° conten or Re am Vo toon whose health eee mat poraih ofan inéreaee of “Tees, aise, every tomslercahe otte, the, metaun—abo ose rr » overs o—t 0: eee in thordsodss cr nature conten plates on important the causes sympeons, and the most efter 2 a eT ae Lapa te whieh hi wile na von eae en re Saaen ile sckeeens a more and more tcimg hee life tm imminent daager err ise dea reg Le fee it porte +--4 ta) J henrd eta Sid Gontaining ome sehbaee reneiin ete a gyt | } Sitesi xu a 2 ™ tbe vite yf ‘mI i, - ie ite a pty ht ie] Paielble be Bre aie 7 would have —z my “yo te ‘cut Fon pro pave Veen re areve, and my obildgey lett to soavey, mites ree pally | eee hey are & oy atreet New Fora elle Alahome Ua the metal 0 of {$i cy i oe, Searacadvted by wnat FY aby part af . riceau, b cen aly. Cas aha q serena, © co DR. pg oto rom | eure those nate, a ite Pacoked Up cases th whave bathed the. ski! @f the isexye ood yy ane modionl nee 48 that thia otvy soounds with spe » al ompyrioal pravonde jor fovicious names, with « Tropuaciation, ‘oak | quick cures. Ste dooates G. bas received rege a a Limeelf to an efhce praetioe for the last tren’ Ls provent cfloe, No. 12 Aap serect. moar et «WARD Baio ALi DETOTED: To PRivars disrceee, end their treatment, warrapte the eare te the You om by Ss —y hood ie, and bya mild imithed, wish ud ove Who bare contrac: & y won. Pationts #00 nto Cans) oorner of way. ou DD™, CONVERS, INVIGORATING CORDIAL —THR only remedy ior (hone and alliiotions oi bedy and mind. | nenpaciterioe for ecolety, burinees, or im | from eelf-abuse. Se bottle three bottles for Set Soar, sycnee, De Convers’ med bone, $1 a cop: D* enedl from three to five pretensions cfs hi caception, the ow. ack in, Rogesvelt street. vavalised 4 Ten revo nla C4NSULTED, from 5A. braarade elven members of oT ae wi aks uttiae ‘Willow sarees, &. JOUNSON, NO. 17 yet Ay Ry! Fnown im the treatment of Dp ecoaabe eae vecnd cured tn Tome aye A [)%MORRWON 19 CONSULTED CONTIDENTIALLY } a. tein aa atta sainey te reefer: y. Cts Cuables him bo eure rising trom ‘ooth shuse, aad rentore : Spinel ricer ue se, py hig rad Bie | (a his private offes, | D* COOPER, 4 busy oF eee j lace nineteen ye 4 ki Minsagen %, HAs, POR THE Fick hove will be gratified by is often Cesk La very tow pitty ears Boy "sph bass ee © FRE TILL OURSD—DR. CORSITT, OF W DUANE matlted coaiidenvislly om the wens ps a beara ne spate box or Vorsta, ons e. © FED TILL CURRD.—DRS. COOPER & uURray, 2 Receevelt streot, from theit long praction owieape, may ts relied on for tne cure st these half-cured casos eo frequently the roenlt of malpractice. The Y Diploma may be weet rt oe No. 3 the hall door affo the greatest eiviay. # FRIEND - GREAT SUCCESS. «ae Tomtest specie for private dissases bi] ay Benthiy » ronaweg, gp Ee. Wahb's, 5, @ hf And no doctor cures disenens berber. ECHANICAL MEDIC! 7 M an inviens 1c! ra DR. LANEYS CURA “a a ee ee PArdcolaes: eda mde a oe 78, rithows Office, Cy

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