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From Phlledeiphia. LAR@E MEETING IN FAVOR OF JHE LIBERATION CB SMITH O’BRIBN, AND OTMER BXILSD IRISH PA- TRIOTS—SPEECH OF GOVERNOR JOHNSTON—ARRI- VAL OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER, ETC. Peicapecrnia, Nov, 19, 1851. An immense meoting was beid in the Chinese Museum to-night, with » view of obtaining the of the government in favor of the restoration to liberty of @mith O'Brien, Mitchel, Meagher, and the other Irish exiles. Governor Johnston presided, supported by « large number of rice presidents and secretaries. Governor Joussron was received with much enthu- siasm, end, after the mecting was orgenized, he eaid:— “ Citisens— We have assembled to perform a pleasing du- ty. It wae not to enforce theirown peculiar views or opinions in matters concerning their immediate interest, NEWS BY TELEGRAPR. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON’ eee Amicable Settlement between Spain and America. Waplanations and Reparations. errr THE LATEST FROM MEXICO. Metreat ‘of the Bevolutionists from Matamoras. ‘Their Reported Determination to fry Agnin, forersent2” Seats "te armen | SYRACUSE RIOTERS INDICTED. Tagen, nec‘ te aa hott Meeting im Philadelphia, la Behalf of the Exiled irkh Patriots. SPEECH OF COTERNOR JOHNSTON, ao., Ber, Be. ‘The Latest from Washington City, AMICABLE SETTLEMENT WITH SPAIN— FALSE REPORTS: CORRRCTED—NO OFFICIAL INFORMATION RELA- TIVE TO THE EXECUTED CUBAN PRISONERS—THE CAPTAIN GENERAL'S FRIENDLY INTERVIEW WITH COMMODORE PARKER—THE FIRING BY THE SPAN- ISH GENERAL OF MARINE INTO THE UNITED STATES STEAMER FALCON EXPLAINED, ETC SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Wastixctos, Nov. 19, 1851. ‘The Spanish difficulty bas been ultimately settled and arranged. and the friendly relations between the Secre- tary of Btate and the Spanish Minister, Chevalier Cal- deron de la Barca are so far re-established that the datter will dine tc-morrow with Mr. Web-ter. The basis of the arrangement is the same as indicated in your eorrespondence some days ago. The claims will be recommended in the message to Congress, and both parties will fire salutes Now for it. [f our Consul should get to Havaoa before the Spanish Consul comes to New Orleans, we will have to suffer the first embrace The oraculous statement sent from here to the Courier and Enquirer, aod other papers. as to our relations wich Spain—no matter upon what authority they are based— are incorrect in many particulars, anda wrong coloring ia given to the facts in others. It is not true that amy official information exists that the dead bodies of the prisoners executed were subjected to outrage; on the contrary, the official information leads to the belief that the bodies were decently interred ‘True, other statements have been made. but they have ‘no official confirmation. It is mot true that Commodore Parker bas informed the government that the prisoners had no trial. He was specially instructed by the State Department to make inquiries into the matter. He waited upon the coon mera), who declined to receive him in a diplo- ly discussed them. He was satistied that the voice of twenty- millions of freemon would be effective. He bad not at- tended to make @ speeca, but would mevertheless say that the object of the meeting met kis warmest sympa- thy. He referred to the Interference of Washing‘on to effect the liberation of L ette from ag austrian dun- geon, and closed by saying if England did not wish to receive Smith O’Brien and his suffering com this country would open its arms to receive them, as it ee ees would continue to do with the oppressed all patios Roseat Menaia introduced an address to the President of the United States, urging that the iuflueace of the American nation be applied to obtain from the British government the release of O'Briea, Mitohell, sapaaner snd theircompaniors |The address ay cation with strong arguments, conten cussing the inwfulaens of thai <iademantign) that = ‘the Laws of could not be convicted of bigh treason ard copstructive treason being prohibit the Eulted Btates, Americas sympathy is excited in their favor by even the means of their conviction. After the reading of the address, Josern R. CHannier hint in so animated mapneria support of the object the mevting. He referred to the sympathy expressed with Greece and Poland, when they sought ¢o establish their political rights; snd he denied that any stain was uy ‘the moral character of these auffering patriots. They sultered for political offences alone, aa our fore- fathers would bave suifered if tae revolution bad not been a successful one %. Vorrwwa Lee, of Baltimore. was next introduced, and was received with great applause He said he war there to aseure the aseembiage that Maryland and the whole of the South would join with Pennsylvania ia this movement It was one that aid honor to the friends of humavity, He referred te the wiforts of Mr. Wabster im favor of liberty in Greece. of Clay for South Ameri- can freedow, and of the younger Adams for the people of another bemlophere fis address was rvceived with much applause Addreases were also deliveced at a late hour by Robert Tyler, John Oadwaliader and others ‘The rcrew steamship Oity of Maachester, from Liver- pool on the 5tb inst, arrived this morning at the Bresk- water. after a fine run of less than fourteen days, One Day Later from Havana, Osaureston, Nov. 19, 1851 ‘The Isabel has arrived at ber wharf. She left Havana on the 15th and confirms tle account of Mr Thrasher's trial and sentence to the quicksilver mines. Mr. Owen Was present at (he trial, but was not allowed to sit down ptain of the brig Jerome, lost by fire on the 3th t Chathebamas Roef came passenger in the ity; but, at the seme time, freel the whole matter. The Captain General declared that the prisoners were captured within the Spanish waters. close to the Cuban shore; that they were tried under a summary process as pirates: that both the law of nations and the President's proclamation declared them to be pirates, and that the summary tri- bunal tried them with all the forms which the Spanish courte Of that chatucter extend to pirates; that they re found guilty, and condemned to be executed the Br xt morning at balf past seven o'clock; respite was granted to eleven o'clock. to give them time to write to their friends; and that during that time they mode & free and vo! ary confession that they had ‘8 portion of the invading party tt will thus be seen that Spain takes the ground that bey 4id mot come under the terms of the treaty— as were pirates. not only im the opiaion of Spain, but ~ ‘ government of the United States. as evidenced by ite proclamation and that as pirates they were tried and exceuted. The Bparish government holds that the stipulations of the treaty wiich refer to American citizems, camaot be Fatiuce in New Orleans, New Oaceans, Nov. 13.1351 Messrs. Wiliam B. Partee & Co Jwho recently failed in this city. bave filed their schedule in court. It fixes their lia ies at $421,115, aod asseta at S981 THA Their lomses ar ated at $92 292, To be Tried for Ktiling his Wife, 2am Jawanpaiova, Nov. 19, 1861 un Woodin, under iadictment for the is put down for Tues: t The triai of Will murder of bis # on BETWEEBY SENATORS $0) AND 'W ORLEANS RIOTERS TO BE PRO- MZ GRAND JURY Bacroxons, Nov. 19, 1851. We hare no mail south of Mobile, thia evening The Mobile papers speak of @ probable: pevaoma! di@leuity between Senators Downe and Soule PROBABLE EME powNs— SECUTED BY oe areas Se ae: pe at by | Juége Larue, in bis charge to the Grand Jury of New ole eve government, and who w mm within the | Orieaps, directs them (0 present all persons who par- Bpenish waters engaged in « pirat) avasion of their ticipated in tle mob thet destroyed the property of the Spenish Consul 4 prociamation kas been imaed by the Governer of Jeclaring the constitution to be ado; oil Commmodo:e Parker was also instructed to inquire into the firing into the Falcon. The Captain General stated hat the Genera! of Marine who was on board the Spa- Vi © vessel met the Falcon within the Cuban waters, and | ©,“ Majority. end crderng the Btate e\vetion to be Bald xpeditien having landed from s steamer, before. to a $ ‘ ade the inland, le bad a right. from the exigeney of eee [2 Debsisiens, so-tegs, poate’ the ease, to overhaul any vessel which was for mee Boney ov their cosst. Two unshotted guns were rat fired tolee ven pad ward of the Falcom to bring her to an: the same tune abow the friecaiy nature of the requ» No attention being paid to this. a shot waa then fired across her bows, without any intention of insulting the American flag, but wumply to ascertain the vessel really was what she tobe It will requize a very inflamed state of , indeed. to exaggerate Mais law am ipoult. a = a sng =e lag in Commodore ‘arker's despatches as affu evidence inst the Captain General are pure invention: and I sg reason to believe the dipiomatic disoussions bare scarcely takea 0 wide arrange. but were condned tothe demands to salute the consul's flag, and make goo! all damages to im as well as to the Spanish resideuts in New Oreans bo as fares the consul is concerned. there is no doubt he demands will be complied with—not in the form suc- outs but in effect There has never, for a moment beea the slightest dan- ger Of « war quarter p E 167, mu the starting polat recond beat. led ta 3 0 the querter pole in the belf in 1:15, where he waa pasted Won the heat io 2 and distanced Bol Uacd Bil Meyere The contest was now | decision between Lelton and Bones. Bones took the od went to (he quarter im 94 the half in 1:19. sad | tin 160; here he waa 1 wor the heat in ‘ i that 20 time could be takee at voata--the heat, however was won by Dalton | the euzmary>— Very Interesting from Mexico, 2s fs RIMER FROM 1HE SIERRA MADRE REVOLUTION- | (STS—THEIR Rowr AT MAT. AS — ENCAMPED .o. | AT REYNOSA—ANOTHER EFFOR( TO BE MADE— oo REINFORCEMENTS PO' RING CERS SA1D TO HAVE BERN SENT TO THE UNITED STATES LATEST FROM TUR CI OF MEXICO— OPPOSITION 10 A PROWIDBITORY TARIFF, ETC New 01 #, Nov 18, 1851 N—RECRUITING OFFI To morrow (uere will be @ two mile race beiweea Rhode [sland and Bt. Lawrence Ist. nes fesan sabile de los = awh state, ment th ment f order years with into; and fortr case cipie Ame what. domi Eh the The lad ts ¢) of the thier these NEWS BY THE MAILLS,| It appears, from the accounts reseived by the steame Fasoy, that Col. Caravajal was compelled to raise the siege. and fly from Matamorss, in consequence of the -srrival of reinforcements, fer whose sppearane: Our Havana Correspondence, Havaxa, November 12, 1351 Thrasher—Royal Orders and So- The Cas ir | | | | be bad teen waiting for several days. [is men made tern Treaies—A Subic Cutizenship for Mr ® disgraceful and indiscriminate retreat, and suffered a Wear Jonsideration—Tihe Remmant of the great lone at the hands of the Mexican roldiery Lopes Ex palition— Opinions of 2 Cohan Cler gy— ‘The Browpeville papers state that. although there was Light W" te . Bot the slightest chance of success, the revolutioniste | p00. 6 Esq st cue time had advanced to within two squares of the Plora, whem they were them ordered to withdraw. Mavy of Caravsjals men bed already deserted him. and he bad scarcely any artillery with which to meet the powerful forces of Avalos. Caravajal with thos who remained with bim, eucceeded in reaching Reynoss My Dear Sir—The case of poor Th: Joubtiess, have excited the eympathi of the United Staten, and a gonoral anxiety to be | informed of the proceedings ofthe a ties of this dia regardtoit. Itisaberdcase. Asi | her will, where the keader halted, and many returned and | ¢ the fme i exbibit, it isa case calling for we. 3 ve beiteves Pde Sd Sout the interposition of (he governmentat Washington and when the trath is known, | have a0 doubt the eub, retary of 3! the asewalt epee ce ay o extrs from the off of the Rio Brave states that ‘Corarajal wea daily large reimfcrcements, and bad atready comment @ bis returo mareh to Matamoras, the prompt atteatioa of our Sec” | ‘The fects in the case are simply being determined to make one more effort to accomplish | thess — | bag hed hy was reported. had been dempateh- Mer Jobo S Thrasher, » citizea of the United be United Stater in Caravajai's interest A report | States, jeve from the State of Maine,) has ee et nen bat Cararajal was about to leetes | been » resicoat of Havana for e number of years General Canales had arrived 1 Motemoras with three | For some time past he has been connected with the | bundred of the National Guard and General Urega was “ m ef od. 2008 with © foree of eight busdred req re. | {aro dndwetrial, a nowapaper published in this city: but immediately following the late invasion 7 | Lopes, the paper, by an order fromthe Captain Geveral, was suppressed. Yesterday, by a #1 mary trial, ae war sentenced to cight years’ presidio in Ceuta, on the coast of Morocco, for infidencta (unfaithfalsess)—that is to say. be was condemned asa disloyal, untrustworthy, and suspicious persoa- age, to cight yeare’ hard labor in « Spanish fort- re city The Mexicans were the most extensive preparations to defend the chy tm case of another attack. rearcely anythin tb> piace and ot \ De Ome week's later news from the oity of Mexico an- boyd 4 fey had been presemied to eae artizans the . signed by against passing ce bed been issued at Cordova and . ‘The cholera was rapidly disappearing from Ma- eaten The CU. 6. revenue cutter Forward still remained at Vere Crus. Indictment of the Syracuse Rioters, &. Berraco, Nov 19, 1861 ‘The Grand Jury have found true bills against twenty five of the parties charged with being concerned in the riots at Syracuse. The warrants have not yet been exe. cuted and the names are ruppressed We had» heavy fall of mow last nigh: The te Elections. Acoasy, Nov 10, 1961 ‘An error im the bailote cast for Justice of the Supreme Court ia Fulton county. will probably give the certifieste to James (whig), ae Justice of the Fourth Judicial Dir- tict The spparent majority for Allen, the democratic condidate. is 57—in Fulton county, however, 1,860 votes ere given for Allen for Ju ige of the Superior Court, while = returned for him for Justice of the Supreme Kentucky United sta ta M person, from the knowledge which he possessed of Thrasher was considered a dangerous the ets of the government, or which be wa suppored to possesse—from his knowledge of the iceland aod the people—from his supposed sym- pathy with the filtbwsferoes, and lis supposed neces sary conseotion with their designs against the peace and sovereignty of the island He would probably, hare beon sont out of Cubs, and ordered never to return to it, but thet the autho rities doubted the policy of allowing hi goto the United Staten; #0, to prevent his doing any mischief in aid of the Cuban juntas in New York | and Now Orleans, it was determined to send him to Spain footer? oc geon of the Castle of La Panta; and it is under- stood bere that the sentence was so rigorously enforced, that even his poor +ld mother was de sled admission to sec him is one He was a = fence; and fro was permitted to choose his orship—Fa- tevrice, November 19, 1861. | list of fifty officers, succeeded in The Keatuaky Logisteture have’ not yet ‘ensor. His lawyor, however, did not appear in er Suna s yg ley court, and be was not od to jo Gimenif. Ditchaeon prayer re organ, neh sanned Uenry | ip thie oxigeney—the American O fr: m the effects of which he died this moruing Howard | (2&9 & completo alo Tire had do hae been arrerted. Was to protest, which m nerge' 7, . - yd procecdings of the trial, ro different from Murderers Committed neat ned he had every reason to expan ‘rovipence, Now 19, 1861 ente ainrt the progec: as 8 violation Lg ay pty gg FE T= Ub wbich ho was optitted aa an Ameri Rarah Btanton. for the murder of James can citizen, under troaty stipulations betwoen the the Court of yates, nod they. were committed to | Uoi"ed States and Spero, Ho cited those treaties, their term of the Supreme Uourt 8 tol iy his judges that t could in no eT eee oh ay relat to him, imaemush ae that he having, in ‘The Alabama a ‘Se 1842, taken out a Carts de a Cotter of ) he bad, te consequence, wt the Rot af that deer ment <a torm of fits poacs—ba n robjeet of fhe crown of Spain; 994 Uael as | deomiciliat 1 Bare The mteam=bip Alnhama Capt tase arrived at ber vatt in 66 Bours trem New York, a Do rt Sears esteri mie ous en deberan los srenenece posers whe sagt teoneentioh Ghamsosines: Soon established, in the island of Cubs, will be will pot be allo entered izto and di ments, is permitted to nullify those eogagements, it would be better that they ther ariegss dy this Sealy ees domiciiation United States recognise the right of alienation aa belonging to any citizen, under any circumstaaces | The royal order of the King of 5 the matter, a3] understand, now en; opostercus, that beca ke outa letter of domiciliatiog, tha: chat act cou- and aesacsing ron oe one Boe ‘stich law, on the of Cuba ita aad pri themselves bd October Le as erage pd, cmomeanah Geo 4 erse, O que lo hacer constar por ites al Gobierao de ella, que pro- Ia Religion Romana; y sin sa ing circunstaneia mo se les permitira do ii, &e na Pasados los cinco primeros anos del establicimiento colonos estrangeros =o Yala, obligandose entances nte en ella. “Art. 24 Pasados los cinco anos y queriendo paturslizarse fos colonce eatrangeros, ocurriran al Goblerno con au de domicilio, y manifestaran que s¢ obiégan @ perma- perpetuamente en Ja Yela. be fins peseasd to plain English, is aa follows: — First, That all foreigners from friendly nations and through their correspon: corresponding media, to the of the island. that they feaa the Roman im; for, without that dispensable pre-requisite, to reside in it, ete years expired, after the eatab- a d. The first lishment ot the foreign ccionist in the island, be will be ones “be naturalized. the f tolive pe: rpetually in it, &e. article, — five years elapsed, and wishing to Bi ave sea le 0 to the govern. of%ces, with their residence card. fat will manifest that eA oblige themseives to live perpetually ia the island, &. So that, in the first instance, an American citi: notwithstanding his ulations of the treat is will, to take out the carta de domiculto upon the expiration of three months after his arrival on the island, without which he will not be permitted to reside in it; that his complying with this arbitrary 2, ivilegea as such, and the ati- Bos, is compeiled, even against oe him, after the expirativa of five anish subject, and as such to be dealt er "bole Mshion. Upon this plea, andasa atte ite Th subject, and not an American citizea, hag Thrasher been tried and condemnod to sight | presidio. If a royal order of the King of | issued sane, subsequent to solemn treat ly ratified by the two govern- ad never been ontared | because partie: going to Cuba for the pur of establishing themeelves on that island. would ay exactly what they had to depend SPR, but, knowing sua treaties to ott, ald pi their due execution, every American has a expeot protection from his government, and that, having never alienated himself by his own act from ne! am he sheuld be entitled, whatever enrs tight to crime, to a fair and open trial, with all ¥ ulated for in the treaties. rey: r. and in contravention of lations, “has Mr. Thrasher bean tried Hoar snr to eight years’ hard labor in the es of Ceuta, on the coastof Africa. Itisa for Mr. Webster to inquire iato; for the prin- to be vercied involves the 7 of every rican in Cuba who has taken out a ticket of But, sir, does the constitution of the ever? » omactin, ia Cu Fe. ciliary license of strangers rei and making i: the evidence of their subjection to tas Spanish crown, has, I repeat, been the ccoasion.of trouble heretofore. ae General, demanded his Monsieur David, the Freach o and loft a for France, in May, 1349, upon a dispute his very subject of cartas de domicilio; and egos the at- ‘ne idea is a mac is compelled te on of tho British government stitutes him a Spanish subject Tb ere Wore many noble young mea aniong the eat to Spain. Young M’Donaid, a nephew Tay lor ae Mr. Conrad, ts of ba: nily ung fel! ‘ow, of 2 ars of age Pine “more aailed for st, ‘atek, in the steamer Isabel Lisutenant , Who ae picked up iga in the oned, aad ‘sailed i ton, for Charl, nel Blumenthal is at B 1 two Spaalacds, and a cighteaa. detained in diliisry Hos of their the son of aa [cngliea of ow, and speaks Give lavgzages tt the jealousy of the U Mb ina, of accoun' a Eongll sia bi al, bef rs the Oa @, and all the Coaguls ot Bo,) that “rapub od Almighty as @ acourge to mat kind— that they are the mn an atoa evpecially ighbor e United States end that alt Protes ee and robbers'’ And atmiler op’ were uttered at St. Jago de Cubs net forget to call the atteation of Mr Wab- o tb of poor Thrasher, while be ia na- lease of the Amoric eiphia Correspondence. Putuso s Mor 19, 195! Anw + K a Mme The Forge od—Pue a Cotton Bill, 9 Another kick ac the defunct Bank of (he atte. States we made this morning ia the Dis moawealth brouz! before st Court. The com- t sult for the wancal eum of $109.00) he bani waa lo pay The counset for the anit was defunct od oh + pee legally required of i at aa long aa the monster } ion ood wniarieg to balf a dosea trus- ould at leart be saddisd with all ict ast 0° bank The State bas uow a » anaete Y re, bes beea convicted dictment ageiaxt him Li the full nilicted be ean be seateacad to and fined $15 009 wwtisned three of bis Southwark and utof. coudact ast evening otdimg toom wad estinguisue! much damage war occasioned * amount of g there, from the Ist to thie day sum of $8500 000 amount menta to Rurope of ceseat ino the Caueda today Theo we ba received thie mcrning Ly t wants, #o that there will imports over the expe int im this city premine oxet, betore. and conaiderabi> wine the Ne pep ly Ty A Mr serving ad, Deomure of be bas made in his . be affords the sadiege menta tonal drama of ‘ Patnem recitation froma next feature will be the « Maid of ( Uroiaey receipts at the we thie month than simount has also gas to Now 19 jw Coteons Mint --Piviad Bs: will cmbeny en arta: Me tus spe? de. emnion a0 well se the aesoinont who vi bis cxeellemt dramatic represe init the Bowery theatre. by mtations The iy attractive The first is the on- ‘This wil be eucceeded Patriotic poem by A.W Feumo. Mr Tilton ate exceedi: ‘will next deliver the Fireman's Address and the coo claudio, Mount Broanwar eal —The new Genius, Fitereoket an Tribe neee is in but who tained and Mrs. Vernon, are equally will be mence ei introduce the “ Widow Machree Charms Plato Bie for to-nij of the the celebrated Ravel atta le eumici layed ona by the ece st te drama eatitied the “Dogs of itn atthietheatre, The pact of Phalim ae ey ‘ably sus { Davidge ieee, oat. if ately introdused by Mr hoa eg to relinbed exercises a deal of by Oollina sauecned Bape Tone) every Sig pon t sod Mi Me next drams of the “Soldier of Fortune. fog the \ Bold Dragoon, ' end tike 0 e me if all those endearing y the entertainments close with the onie Attachments 0 *Ganver ae ppt che ene it commeecing iti eaceslleat paatomime Doopers which brings into action — = al | family, with seversi | The next isa feature which, in ar is all. at to draw actowded house, as the activity dis- | by Francois Gabriel and the ronderful Mons | 5.18 9 y eurprising and ° every aight followed | moat evthusiaatic cheering Tho nest entertain. a ie iE Peete are 5 “ REE SEATEs = agreey, cresing tae performances i i tt ie pl : » | the Question” and the entertainments with the amusing farce of “Mad Dogs _ assuredly crowd Burton’s theatre. Nationa: THeatae —The attractions Purdy, for foie, et draw an immense assem- to this Mr. P. continues as inde- fatigable as ever in his e: please his numerous patrons. and we are pleased to see that they ate fully ap- matte ere ‘The commencing feature, ind Paco ry edteoting drama, called ti In which Mr. ‘Mlanchasd will pe, er tae ae ie ‘This will be succeeded by the new dramaof the « Female Highwsyman,” which has made a decided hit ; and the terminating cellent drama of * Mose in France,"’ wil) personate the character of Mose, downs not fill the National, ee will? Brovcuam’s Lyceum.—This establishment, from what cause we cannot ascertain, is mot so succeseful as the friends of Mr Brougham would wish. It certainly can- not be from @ want of exertion to please, on the part of the management. a8 no man could be more active, either oe er, actor, or dramatist, than Joha Brougham. He bas an excellent company, and arranges his entertain- ments, generally, in @ manner that it to give entire satisfaction to the dramatic public, The Rousset family, when at other theatres in this city, drew very large au- diences ; and, were there no other amusement presented but their splendid ballet performances, crowded houses should be the result But it is mot eo. Where are Brov m's friends? Now isthe time for them to use their infiuence in his support, ‘To-night, the piece of the “ Fire Eater.”’ which will be followed by “La Bayadere,”” and all will close with “Kossuth’s Kum." Crniety's Movetrets.—This unrivalled band of negro performers Mek nother ¢xceedipgly attractive enter- tainment teers hoon continue to be honored with phy crowded hous. Fettows’ Minstres thls highly talented company has issued a programme for this evening which must en- sure them overflowi! vm house. The new buriesque opera will also be repeat Bowser Anriitusatee.--The great equestrian troupe of Bands & 00. aze to appear again thie evening, ina good selection of their superb performances ‘he beau- tuul ponies and dancing horses, a3 pean by Mr. Senda, are greatly admired, and the gymouastic perform. ances and arena exercises sre wonderfully improved. ‘Thete will be an afternoon performance given on Satur- cay, for the accommodation of ladies and children. Bunecer ass. the onlebented Leo Fi tinue their popular mainder of vals week fof the above favorite piace. Barxum’s Museum —This spacious and beaatiful es- tablishment is nightly filled to overdowing,t witness the new more! drama, entitled the» Vicar of Wakefield,” which is producedina most superb manner, embodying in its cast all the leading members of the company. The interest of the piece is well carried out, ix parting a gooa moral lesson, It will be repeatea this evening. ‘he excellent farce of “ Naval yee will be | performed im the afternoon, and the Hungarian exile, Professor Meyer, will introduce bis extraordinary | © Rusicrusian Mysteries,’ ite Fg id If this attraction Court Calendar for This Day. Bceneme Covat=Brecta: Tenrm.—No 20 still om. O:a- crrt Court.—Nos 639, 625, 819, 620, 821, 823, 824, $25, 926 $27, 830, 18, 611, 686. Common Puvas.—Part 1—Nos 903, 1127, 1143. 1149, L151, 1033, 1048, 1153, 1157 to 1163, 1167, 1169, 1175, 833. 845. Part 2—Nos. 76d, 782, 806, es 792, 892, 956, 1008, 1032, 1038, 2050, 1060. 1 Set ey —(Two Baanc 29 Noa, 28, 10, 91, 08, 100, WT, 110, 62. 126. 152. 163, 196, 13, 75, GL, 27. o iW ‘Las, 143, 147, 153, 154, 50, 45, 100, 89, 29. CITY TRADE REPORT. | Wepwesvay, Nov, 19-6 P.M Avwna varied ao further. though 89 bble. were disposed of st $47 for pots, and $5°, for pearls Brzavere little —25,000 bi s $4125, for ordi- e other qualities 1,100 bbis fins 87% aod $3 50, respective. Wheat did not vary much—7.500 bushels Genesee white bringing 00. a $1; 2509 Southern do. 87c , and 2 Canatinn Jo 60." Rye again fell to 60a Tee . at Ish 8700 bushels were purchased. Bariry tended downward. with sales of 2700 bushels at 50 a 803¢¢ Corn moves to the extent of 24.900 bashels mixed, at 60 a,c, and yellow at 6le.. decline C ¢ demand was increased to day from the a thet the lowest point of our market for aome had been resched, the sales amountiag to 2300 ‘The whole of this business was previous to the Atrioa’s advices which omstrued sey acd Bracdywine Me bales rom gation of the aa very favoradte oa “The apaopapement of the Africa's arrival c engagedieate for English ports. To Jour was otis, wheat 44 4°14; aud cotton, Is, romin were eng 4. To London iL cake, Le. od oar, ond 1068 bola. for ud rice at s he business ia- aa did alao beef hich 600 ob! for mess aod $4 a $5 graphic Reports. New Onzeane, Nov New Onceans Mov. 19, 1851. Exchange is firm, ste: ter ter choice signatures avestow, Nov 17, 1961 Ovttoa—Sales to day o vales.atOscc aSigc fhe Baar et ts abu, and fut prices are obtained stox, Nov 18, 1851 ees in good demand, 2 is Ofrm and pric Married, Ja Tuesday November 13 at St Patrick's Onthedral Grae the Most Rey Archbishop Liughes, Trostas of the Girm of Perrine, Patterson & Stack, of Wi Tt Kare A. Reciy daughter of Daniel At Orange, NJ on November 19 by the Rey Clarkson Duaa, Bowsro M Down, of New Yori city, to Josrruins © only daughter of Jos. B, Lindsley, Eeq of the former piace [a Camdea N Jon Tuesday morning Bovessber 18, be Fev AC Thomas, Lieut. Bara Naw Year br C8 Ne Mase daugheer 5° Samuel Hart Died, La the clty of Brooklyn, om Wednesday, November 19 Qoars.ics Vay Ovess, aged OO years and 9 montha The friends and relatives of the family, and of his tleter, Merv. Maria Watts and of bis son-in-lew, FV Alaei‘e, ace respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, corner of Atlantic and Vander it atenues, ow Friday afternoon. at 2 c'clock. Car. slages will be im waitingat Fulton ferty until bai. pas lociock Budden'y, on Tussday November 13 E ‘obo L Hitman reilet of the late friends of the family, and of ber son, John T., and tasete Hit. of ber som in law, ber fumers! from Bt and Gr streeta, 0 uredey after. inst.. at 3 o'etock, b witbost further moreeticn, On October 18. of ay Avousta, KR ...4 the = Archibald and vy A Ball, aged 4 years ona? 7 aon The friends of the family ace rerpectfully invited to etvead the funeral. on Thursday. at half-past 1 o'clock, ‘rom 121 First street. | oe Sunday moraing, Avonew, on of the late Robert Crea The friends of the family are tf invited to attend the funeral. this afternoon. af 3.0" olor. from the cevidenee of his mother, No 50% Houston street, without fortber invitation Oa Tuesday, November 18, im the 66th year of his age Sous Cavroete His friends, snd those of his son, William, are re- uested to attend bis fumeral. from his late re-idence in avenue between Eighty foarth and Ky bty Ofth atreeta. this afternoon 20+! Ty at 1 o clock On Wednesday, November daughter in James 3 aged 6 months and 3 days The relatives end trieads Aydt, Kd respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) after. noon, at 2 o'clock from Hope Gage ho i, Berra. without further ir vitatien ‘The remains will - Jersey ott be ing of N ~s 19. in the in 7 on the morning of Novem 10th year of her age, Many A. daughter of J. V. Tal- ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. without further aotice, from the residence of her afternoon. at half pest 3 o'clock. On November i9 aad wife of Sonn Conoughy, in the 00th pear of her ‘The friends of the 7 are re. ed to attend the funeral, from her late reekasove o T12 Madison street thie at 2 o'clock Oo Now wber 18. Jows McBrine. of Sew York Lis funeral will tale piace thia (Thursday) afternsen., Mtb inst at 4 oclocs from the Colcnnade, Biysian Fields Hobokeo Ute friends and aoquaintanoes are res. | ae invited to eee Bt. Louls papery please Ai Ciesvelend, Obie, oa November 14, Owxs Boseats, of Now York. im the 2id year of his sine will be taken to Greenw. ea temeter trom the residence of his mother. 74 tone atreet, thir 4 nt will Le the gow and beautifal ballet entitled © Gre. theta. aa ent 4, Picco Wil be ee Inns pant xnies OF | im ehich (bose favorites, Mademoisiie Bertin Pao! Briveut will sustain the ond: ug charsctwen ortd by an « de haliet ~The tora tea nt corp yy 20th inst et Bo'cicck Mis frien da wad those of fy peothers, WH and) Roberta, ote larited to attend *ithout fuetbet notice ate Ga on Nom@ng 19 Jaws ®t oy aged LT Faw wad | awl ae ao ¢ takem at Qa To Glasgow, 1,500 bbis, four | gaged at Ls 6. To Havre cotton was at ye To Oaliforaia, these was no for mess aod | ‘The saies of colton to day were 4.900 bales. Ke middiiag and 8ij¢ aS%\o for fair. Rio Coffee | 70) bags w dat Sc.a8yc Whiskeyisat 20\c. Rice i dull at $3 50 a $3 62, the market being overstocked ME INTELLIGENCE. ‘eek, Hevember 20, 1851, SS Bhip South Carolina, Stewart, Aadworp, ED duribay & “Ship a R it - Sue ‘i Grace, Bid “Bee Saoxso: 5 En ae ain BoB Oa Hen CBampion, bers "oy eee 2 aS oop RM eamuaip fennel pete at wes "ahi Charice Cheer Ht ie ce homeen owner W, 22 sista Sat at shige, be Pa Sa e 5 Res aage West ‘estward of rand | giness pay Ve BeT das drowned. an ShiMactian 25 days wish sats, (Br), Mansfield, Naguabo, PR, 19 days, Tistrong. {of Thomaston). Sveppacd, Hond, 25 ct ith pace Uampbell, Windsor, NB, 21 days, with 40 masts ef, Brown, Maohias, 10 days, vis jum ber. «cht Harruon (Den), Bundt, Malags,"9 days, wiih feats cur Halen (Br); Kenney, Port ax Priacd, 20 Je coffee, 10.6 wa % (eth i Br), Windsor, Na, 2 Siete bee Mo Siaslae te amber mpeese sets Schr Mott Bedell, Weeks Schr Gen Merion, santisie Sehr Belle, ‘dave, Sobr Michigan, Blis Blissest, Bai.lmore, 6 gays. Sobr J Trueman, Tuthill, Baltimore, crs Sebr Sarsb Ann Roo, ante he Sees Scbr Mariner, Nickerson, bal Silas Wright, Jouea, Cole Spring. Taye, bound to ‘Schr Ontario, Baskell, Rockland, 6 days, Sete Gertrude Hort ter » Boekians, 5 sys. John Snow, Elwell, Blue! Me. 9 day ior, Fail River” Below. One brig, in the offing, unknow: Sailed, ip Canada (Br), Harrison, Liverpool, sad others. from wow w,Qtloane, was cealty off by she was boarded by a pil: am, who got ber. er abrived: the invtor merely vowed b was no pilot on posed twice previousl, Washingto Bo 8 mile to wl rsh 19—Wind a sunrise, RNE; at meridian, do; ateun- ry (Pe, Sreamsurr Arnica.) Axrwerr, Oot 3) id Columbus, Lechers, and Emblem, Drinkwater, NYork. BrovwersHaven, Nov 3—Arr Leila, Staford, NYork. Betvasr, Nov 1—Sid id Independenss, Martin, ‘N York; 4%b, York, Barney, Ni HL Wolfe, Deri N¥ork: ith, hia; 30h, Ution, M’ NOrieans. over, Delano, NOrivams; 23h, ax, No ton (3), Floyd, Now aera Wietiy Satire, Oot SY, Jobanna, wr peng T W Buddeoks, Clodius, N¥ork; Nov !, Gaston, a Pur Back'84, Bophie, Boze, for Galveston. Cuxxaven, Oct 30 -Sid Franklin, json, N York. Canes, Oct 18 Marion Sampson, Boston; 1th, So- phis, Frooman, d Drax, Oos eg Wm Pirria, “ty London, and mee for NOrleans; Nov 2 Hiero, Drinkwator, London, aad sli for Chariston: Devonshire, Hover, London, sad ala for N York; Prince Charlie, Ke d sid for SFranoisco; Jas White, Turnor, Huil. and aid tos NOvioans; 34. Maris, NYork for Rotterd ‘Noreress, London, 92, Sad a4 for N og084 by 24, Lails, tsendam: Malas, Freeman, from 3 Beltima: "a Bepiis, Oo Le id Livant Cuyey, N¥oe k " MBORE, Matia, Asaadec, Gedy for NYors; Nov 1 2 D,'teates, Bevekncita Pe ty Gatwax, Nov 4—sid albion nat york. GREENOCK, Oct W—Bld Carrio’, Pra Envoy, Nixon, NOzieans, (tl) Atraa, Mit ors a Longo, Pazs9: Ippoarizo. Figata. wet iu, Bowiby, New Orleans: bth, Diana, Ost Sart Favorite Koo rk; Nov! Ma- jm Cronstads tor NY: Grimady—pus ia to is, Oot S0-—ace By Mi tas, Beagion, NTork: er 5), Lizes, N 24. Bagi Fuller, cheese ‘Oriesus, Matson DN York: Ci N¥ork; Nov 2, », Nov —Ia pors, Alemaar, Bartey, Sor NYork, #, Cob aL 4g Maria Adatis, 57 } Wamerion. ov d—Sid Addy Pratt, EY Sock, Angus 6 seen Charleston: Albers, , Bidridgs, N York; 7 Nr ehas, Yorks: Athens Hampden, Hexsay NO; hisfeain, Scott, do; 9, Steel, do; Pavola, Waite NVoek; United King pas d Aodtew & 49; Bought DOrisans Ri> fo Bae tb, ence), 8 nator. Com, ba lsat & erica Lowe. N Vork. aids, Lowry. N Vor Py 2 ih, avon, 7 Polat, hier ‘Sid 5h. Baitumors. Sid Nov3—Cid Rivia 6—Batd Albioa N 6, Oot Are Adolphins, Hobvess. Baltimore; Stas, York. Admiral, trom Baltimore for Wervor oer s Nov5—@a f raniog, He imme ac, the morth end of the « ber there was a dps! of ppaarance of the masis ape aphic Marine Reports, 2 Nov 19. Acrived—Steamsap Maroa erke. sree Me thes ork. Bosnia ans, \tod— Bark Sumter Boson: 19h, sche Basen, NYor. at Arrived—Brig Olive, bound so N York, with aes the materials oaved of suas ‘1b io, 4a Baitca ith Was vitae mga sod aires angio ee, salts racobors bone Wilkins, sevived 06 Cacyetecd Reet we i Jan», John alborr, reprit- Winin.caemramangeaen Arrived 8) Bontey, Balt Nonvors, Nor 19, Haron, mote: Robt W meer . from is aahy © heel Teas as Seem vo oye 4+ = one Giecwul ven Per wi ema, Now la. kamera. Sound for Liverpool, is boo, N York. Fell Poatiaso, Nov is. ea eetie ° poigshiovie: brig Aloria, Car donee: sebr Gold io, Herald Marine pacereaton sess, ra ; SOR | yy son yey 5 ‘The expenses age oxpoases, The td elt ee ve Asroa! He Si ws oe Ty Ser as tk astiengoes -_ nseda: 1 Soe scat fedoser, ake yours be is Be yrith oe ohim a "7.38 ye the Nebo gee St the vary waald ss ‘fared la ry 3} > Fasmon (formarig ot Baldmore. coat Aitod ab On! oF Gd wd OF ad OM By Ore of the t house a8 6 o'clook, bott, agent si Marine peat > tely to the scene of oatgo wil wa total loss, The mapleve breach over er, and Et aati ii of iPtane and mbere gS ear f Wiscasset, which Island om time ence, yee ot, fir yy anetlon, as ahe we, ‘oe ‘tho ie pebat its isfossd naval be a ‘be finte: log at Barons tee y 2 ad it was ox the vici of seroma foe pete a Se enter of heavy weather on the passage. my foreneo; bots Of Btn Co, trom Capt a einen puip Lochma the Love of his vonsol om Bou on the of tho Let sucker Sees iod'to'hfow over bart her y ie igre arene oa Dg we ‘ a Shaseet of feudiog is to Quabeo this fail, Capt P he a8... Chroniole, Nov L cyte Bere (a aia vie nati Si eon bags news of the loss of ships Arabella, and Boney st the ioe—thus mi | + havo been Lost in tho tne, ai daring the present veason. ed company, we are not aware 1 lout gave three of the ozew of ‘Bed eae to carry s lino vos have cee perished wie the shore rie’ a ae Ta thooghe by bore po ne nwa 5 troubled with aa "ond henoe be. more successful in oit, From presen’ appearances, but tow ebipe will o Belert uae ate the Baldate ot august, tho co have Tniaate do well. ob taken berrel have orieats to oh Wale baw ney repairs, where she of oly “ae ep ooo tieshandait ial, of Oeimouth, fcom Patras for Work, fom Port ou Prince f Philadelphia, 44m taste ta Crosked Island Pamages Ports. Foreign 1 un pj Ada: Balch, Feirile, ’ ye i Ellis, N’ riagias bgeeny Nov 6—Art ‘h, brig doha kee, Chasionten; Lith, steamer iaavel, Re are RB Lawton, oem ee: 88, A Rio japon jeans, 60 com! Ras oF more. Bent Dp lig same day; barka Cl a nes x 2 cee | bf om i abt Jul; a Mio: care Poultaoy, Svoreae oad Mory Blownor, Pr gay Ries 1 Stawart, Passengers 1 Arrived. asana— Mee Trask nt—J Fri Passengers Satled. Siaamahlp Canada—T G de » Londoa Peanciscs 2 ¥ Sumer, De coer. Sean, dierry, ar Gow A Morea, Macofott. Mr Apacons, Indy, $0 Iatp. aod two eaiidcea, ¢ Wilson, M Phineas, ler Shaw, Mr Qaitey Me Neumark, B Neu iarel, Mie Davice, 2 Mackay, @ are rere 8 hip wy via Ravana} Steanahl mm Now Or cans—C Be ‘aly ‘und three onilaron etait ané child, Mro iid, and oepvanty Mrs D ae Kelsey, OL Sullivaa, J 1 Brown and Buble, C SL tier. Capt Orew, se-~61 in the obeerage. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. 7 4MODEN AND nace BAILROAD LINE, rRou aw York to Palade! ie j2%, ‘ort ax PaIADBLPUIA.—N. iF Yom Yt go - eye Boatos Tne ey 9, Now Jersey co Acad bo 83 for iawn gad $2 WW for py 5 Now York at A. ‘tam fob of Cor jt street, ~ a Mo nad 8 Pie ta £908 of Lil Leave ada atSaadva. x. wi PA, thofoot of Wii = wen ving ab 6 P.M. ‘genapocrad dicratiy turoass trom yn) ose aNAneD SHIPPING. ACIFIC MALL Throw ais L99, for Ci Faro Heduo +plondid dou bl her Acoommod: Porter, U. 8. N., Ri 4 will connect crn, {9 sail without any delay for San Francises, of Lo pawnon, ad mais ab Pani For Fis ener cela, by Wan eee eee kg aad master, will leavg om rs ak ato PM , fe fan Fan River Vk ‘ ‘ milon of iand trea por ake ee D. a No.9 piace, up stairs. © SAIL ON FRIDAY, caragaa, The now steer ant ANDERBILT'S Le Na ror gor, rR int they will embark. with 2 tine above packet before engagit mi tecond cabin, ot or to ite a BROTHE 6, Nocth river; 168 ond 118 South nereet, ‘Somer ot Perk Ld at pier Bo. OR NBW ORL DIRECT oy’) En WINET diy 42 Cogent Sealtlart ch Davis, Wiobth's er ~*y9 setae rene ead is varee. Py was Mmington, Tee Est age —AN Esme 1 al ane ae ee mit Dy ts as CAN (BE, oe ee “7Ras Rete gue fe rae eae Fe COOPER, 4 DU 7 talent other atreet. modicing snd en Derfeot ours or no