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Important from South Amerte: ‘WUE CRITICAL. POSITION OF . ROSAS, OF BUENOS ‘AYRES—HIS MANIF: REPORTED SURREN- DER OF GEN. OMMWF—SPRECH OF THE AMERICAN CHARGE. ‘The obip Margaret Eliza. Captain Adams, from Buenos Ayres, whenoe she railed on the 26th of Sept., arrived at ‘is port yesterday morning ‘The advices from Buenos Ayres are important. The political news of the day was that Oribe had capitulated, and it was supposed that he would join with General Urquiza, so that the war in the Bands Oriental would soom be at anend. General Rosas was pressing the male inhabitants of Buenos Ayres into his ermy, and. in some places. none but females and children were left. He intends to be in readiness for his opponents, @hould they come om his soil. ‘The following is from the British Packet (Rosas’ organ) of the 20th of Beptember :— Crnniro, Sept. 16 upiete defeut of the traitor I ww continued, and his capture considered inevitable, ualeee he succeeded in reaching the ee frontier. ‘The vanguard of Urquiza had alse been pursued from the vicinity of Andaiuz to Quebrayugo, uh the loss of two killed and one prisoner. This affair seems to have taken piace on the 15th inst.; but we are not in posses. sion of official details. Annexed is the last manifesto of Gen. Rosas. It speaks for itself-— OFFICIAL DOCUMENT, Live tHe ARGESTIN® CONFROERATION ! Deate to THe Rove, Leatnsome Unrrarians | Dears 10 aHe Insane Ti Unguraa ! Parenmo pe Sax Bexrro, Sept. 15th, 1851. Year the 42d of Liberty, Séth of our Independence, and ‘tad of the Argentine Confederation— To the Honorable House of Kepresentatives— Massauns Representative: ‘To command the republic during @ long period of agita- tion apd social disorier; to save the country from featri- cidal war; to accempany it in the glorious defence of its liberties. and contribute to preserve it from the ambi‘ ‘of the destructive and treacherous band of ruthless uni tariaas, was the eminently honorable mission that _ Argentine people imposed upon me, and which I gratefull, |, With the enthusiasm aad love due to my co: nd try and to my fellow citizens. ‘After e memorable + pech. ia which was assigne! to the Argentine Coufedera‘ion the glory of consolidating ite independence, overwh+iming its ebemies; and to tte un- ed the distinguished honor of presiding over it; atter the republic had -affocsted internal « erchy, and | was im the enjoyment of peace, developing ments of prosgerity, I considered tne moment bad resign the supreme command, to which L had been ex alted by the taneous, rei-erated suffrage of wy coua- trymen, and I earnestly requested you (o appoint anotbe. citizen as my succerso: You refured to admit my fervent prayer; the inhabi- tante of this province slso opposed it with kind firmaess, ond exercising the righ! of petition. begged your honors to perriat in not seceding to my repeated tenders of re- rignation, sad the provinces of the confederation, ex- preesing (heir wishes through their honcrabi tures and governments, likewise exacted, with generoas interest, my continuation at the head of the national af faire as the means of eoruriog the present happy con- on of (he republic end of prepariog for it a glorious tute Overpowered by such decision, and #9 much benevo- Lence—opprssed by & deep-felt gratitude toward the | Argentine federale, yt destitute of words bcomingly to express thore feelings, 1 presented to your hovors, to my | the fellow citizens. und to the confederate proving bomege of ms most ardent and profound acknowle ee ment. 1 recogmized with veneration, the tmmouse deb* which the magnanimous vote of the republic imposed mm me; but. unwilling to sacrifice to grateful emo tiome tite ‘sacred inte ot my country, I continued, Vebementiy yet respe to demand from yor nors aod the confiderate provinces a successor, who wnbieseed by the cerupies ariving from wy republican mre efficactouly than myself to the egzrandizement of our dearly beloved country ‘the tranquility which the, repuolic experienced, the enon which prevailed throughout its proviuecs, the vidom with which, ameliorating i titutiona, it ex- e rescurcee of its welfare, and the external ch its loyal, upright, end geveron: policy t> | pations foreshaduwed. ir ted tome that the bad presented its-It for reeigning the commaai witbout injury to the nation. Auiteaicd Ey so ehecrirg @ conviction, I imeisted in wy frvid renunciation etuce your honors avd the con- frderate proviners, Uniteving that my pr the sin- cerity of ty Words, aud the cogency of my Feasons, Would » the minds of the Argentine people, and Dem to aece my separation trom the supreme autaoriy Dut while I expec'cd this, and the umfisturd ef the repebiie Mcrobich ss ws exterain vel ha hope. this very moment. the insane traitor and ruthless uni- tarisu Urquite, raised the standud cf seb sasrchy. and arpiring to sever, with his degraded sword. the bonds that unite the poople of ion to the con- feaerstion. and to eonetitute hiss tines. igncminiousty sold Bimoeif to the Beaailian at, persisting in ite obstinate ambition dand aitackes, with unpreced nted treache TY aud the independence of the repavites 0 = In 60 poema a erisis for the Argentine community whee its liyel sone, isplaying, at all Limes, their re velor, rise im arms to resist and chartle erencing 60 Many and Fach FoaDialow. es wish feud declarsiion from the confederate prov remptority demand my continnance im the euprewe CoD mand, und of which you will be informed by the cocr pondeece that I will heve the honor of preventing 4 since the nation so demands it of me, in ai moments for its tranquillity: singe im the pre 7+ 88 ODE 1 une X # qaest me Lo accompany t in ibe post I occupy. to defend cur indapeuden i BoaET: Since Lhe republic, exaape rater! caer us hostilities of the Liras ies onitariens, prepares to retaliat hich they have presipiteted; at so not a anot refure. nor do Lrefuse. Roaorabie r fe atat. vos. ty continuan:e in the government. prov: your bow my compatriots, and the confedeta’e pr ‘Vise-econe:der that ic may be w end wecessary ¢ the usiious welfare motently sith my priveip! 7 Obligations aod epetstion, Lobeerfully water to tbe eail of th the « eGtina , heve the signal panying wy beloved federal compatriots 10 Tesolwtion of vindlesting the pational in dope nder oe and glory, attacked by the prrfidious Beaxi t. by the rathtews loatheome unitarians, wad by toe deapieadle insane traitor, the ruthless uoitarian »rdance with this determi on (he fagpe Danger ingai Ar, tofeiti once me Teiterated pledge of wae in defence of the order, the liberty. and tie federstion ation. I therefore tizeps who have ye found me part . eir diffieu’ wilt now find me the sar *. rownd end robe: ye cous at Sib thow principles. They will eve that. if when the wot boyd pe lity. 1 demired t . from the +c 4. U9 contiear ms * where f migit & . , bieed inrd, Bere I the call of the to with energy +qus nd to th t with th ’ triv gat vad & the tot pendence the righ d t te of the nat a, le the reestotion I have nt events and cireum-tsa. ere now to transmit to your know Ee honor of ssnouncing it ¥ bal y to th and to one of the depnty re poration. re ting the former on t x ic tothe Honorable vee “ micht bare the ¢ t A Lorw your Lonors many veer iN MANUE ROLAS ’ mentioned in the Mra Harrie, our tare » Buenos Ayres, had taken ley , " Pendiet og erri¢ to tak On pers ating bis letter of recall ke made th € recall took pi et <2, he addressed to cur Minister of Foreign & ‘ ae brilliant dieourse — te, to piace in your b informing you of ite wi tire from thi« mission. T em. at t time. vnatzected towenure your Excetlen volent feelires which still 7 of the cabinet of W ¢ st acta towards that ef the Argentine Confederation r how loyal and how sincere that policy i 7cu, that this is not @ mere formula language ©“ diplomatic courtesy —bat joe of the fll and sentiments of | ym pathies and ration fn terminates + ot tim: vouo’ acknow weer and Consideration whieh I at be beads Geroral Borne oroupies n Loree epace theatre of bomen affairs Le dvepiy iampresead themoeir kind His brave country m+ J countty # history, hop exlied upon recurces of ju rion, be placed heed By bis ¢ . hie eoergy he ertablished or) -r owt of cheese uty aod feourity, out of ane and confusion ye end eustein the great federal eystom wi f ¢ twee wh peresiter reet. With more th: firm ners be has Setatataes “ an on = his of b* eoumti nines foreign ageres we rights have A ably acknowl dy andr ovred bare done this succeefolly, is glory enouch for coe man Laypar'a h'story will not fait Geich! wity | Peoor. Uke reat # bis even ful lif, Por jews has beem received of the complet Leonardo Olivera, by the forces under the ccmmand of Col. Barrios. The pursuit ron Rotaress Unrranian | country’s annals, to gather up the varions ineidents of ohne to | ~ | to rach, and toal! of them, my moat grateful and cordial | f the arbiter of the va, Uhat pe. j | | | ed in behalf of | © identify bia name with that important mea-ae aod contr one of the Srmert foundations on which Roman ov reign uot ly vill rf a i H é f ef q eae i ! i? E 3 i E 5. z fy i Hl a i é is iH i and the whole circle of social duties. ith tegen of ee father, an all thies and quick semil xy 5 iH Ni Bhe of charity and mercy. Bhe stands ase ter of grace between the unfortunate stern requirements of the violated rhs soften the blow, and to mitigate the Seat antennae upon tl ive to She dedicates her entire enerles und ves pine . She voluntaril: Fifices het Ha at a patriotism and duty It is no wonder, then. end admiration of her count m are to highest pitch of enthusiasm. No wonder that their ar- dent natures employ every endearing word of their copi. ous language. omnes tender epithet ten i ite richness af- fords, to express their idolatrous love for one whose —— captivates ell hearts, and who inspires all who proach her~ native or fereigner, pablie or private— with the sane fac ong op admiration a and esteem. Never did public opinion, in any age, or in av: accord. with iS oobe unanimity, to any Se a popularity and an admiration more universal, more sin- cere. or mere profound, And sho wears the homors of this universal homage with the same grace and kindness of mapuer with which she bas acquired them It wil! . greateful and pleasing task to the future compiler of her | her arduous and usefal life, to arrange thea, like somany bright and brilliant flowers, into one lovely bouquet of fragrance ond beauty, and to place it on the same broad fictious page which records the lift and actions of her ostriousiather. She is equal to all her duties, = | worthy of of the high destiny to which Providence has | ted her | “And, in now taking leave of your Excellensy. I beg to | express to3cu my eincerest thanXs for your friend! tentions ead constant ktudness, through all our ela | and social relations. My ows friewdly feclinge have in- veriably teen met by your Excelienoy, in a corres sponding | spirit; and the usual sterpness and comstraiat of official | foums. have been made to assume all the confidence and eae cf a social and friendly intercourse. | Apd. I avail myself of this puoiic occasion, also to edd. | that by every officer of the government, and by all clasges } of ite Citizens, have | been treated with a friendly respect and kindness which bave inspired my deepest and sin- cerest gratitude. | Permit me thus, through your Excellency, to convey | acknowledgments, and, to express the ardent hope that | & prosperous and happy future may crown the efforts of 8 government and people whore courage. constancy and indomitable spirit. have slready. under "he most trying ircumstances, covered them with glory and sucees: The Packet of the 18th of Sept. says :— Correspondence frem Rio Jancito amnownees the ar. | Fival at that port of the s'eamer Manuetita Kosas, oon. structed in the Un | this republic; and of wi “ ome week: beck, from a2 Italian paper olng some sight repairs, and wou! | pr>- | coed te Ber destination ae soon as they were completes | MARKETS. Sept. 20= Bxchare: —Bpanieh dollars patriot doabl on 3; Bpani-h 1, perdoubloon, @ 73s 64. per oz, L.; do. Monterideo, specte, pvr; Frence, per doubicon, 90 $2f per oz ; Uaited Btaterd> RioJancieo. premium per cont, Sy; a duties the Bee aud acti ns in y been some bnsigess dove at 2'id,. but the rate of our | quotations th the preeeut price of cuvces s during the werkee!'rcm deposit—200 kegs starch, arroba; 50 bage black pepper, $40 do; 50 boxes Dutch cheere, $10 each; 200 barreia Carolina rice, $21 200 carke Bordeaux wine, $250 each; 40 pipes wine, $8.0 pipe; 400 barrels flour, 7; patacones {6 pat Oette—239 pipes $806 pipe; 140 boxes museatel wine $40. 60 bores brandy, $56; 60 boxes cordials, $45 Ex Skane, from ork— 10 000 feet lumber, 5! reais Paicrs—On board —Bar and boit iron, abundsat. $20. boop and sheet iron. do. coals, ton, $8 75 ell | caane! coal, silver, $11 £0; cannel, Smith. searce, $240; hum! | reals currency; Inmbe> Swedish Russian plue, silve: $57; flag ston (on shore) box. sil ql, currency, * $30 So ehingtes, per M » sat, Cadiz axa Lisbon, (on board) river, | 5 —Mides duty $1 exch—Dry Matedero, aatrow. et bull Ibs. peewda of 5 los, 76080; do ‘0 do cow do ¢o do. camp; 2 por cent 75; hides. for Soain, 200 22 tbe, do. | 4», 70 a 73; do of ali | hte ey average 17 iba. | ay do 7 Ibe 75 and 80; ox hides, | €0 the 60 0 55; eo" do Go. do. 13 a | hal 4. rials, silver | ary. }, dollar duty, each, pesada 25 tbs 68 | ty, 4 per ex ep. washed. mixed, p r ) perld. 822. Wool 48 a 20, do wa: bela do. washed do do, 8 Horre hair, duty 4 wind Go tena ae 1 rae, 25.040 do. do. clean. -— with grease. arrobe ide cuttings cactaa—daty 240 Horve duty. 4 per cent--ox. ri #0, inferior do 700.0900; do cow. aco | ich fenthere =leny black. Ib 8 ort white. 16 a 520 Sorked beef ent per qql ow; per mil, 60 9 ur $15 a 20; ge 60 a €5 Ibe. edo. dry tes—Tngland=Dry hides, per too salted do, 40¢.; tallow. la boxes and ats vipes.40s.; bales of wool and hafr. 264 a 004, Francs — Dry hides. per 0 kil (and 10 per cent ) Gifs. ; salted <r 3000, 60, do., 206 ; tallow, per 1.000’ kil, im oxen oF piper. 40fs ; produce in bales. per 12 ft . 46 Couiinent—Dry tides per ton 2.2Mihs (ana $ do, do, 20%.a We Spain | odan Jorked beef. per 100! 1 beef, per 10dlbs , Gris ish bottoms, 10cis', in foreign The Late Gale at the & From the Boston Tr ast. eller, Nov. Sk neod vin. The noo “tide was uo aud numerous cellars in Chariestown, Com ts were over sily lig mercial App. Endicott and Biacksione i treet. the water or two feet, putting oat the amp ins hurry tone of ballsst om board. was pearly carried upom the wharf by the high tide | A little befere ¢ x the wind suddenly shifted with great violence, causing « from exp wed boildings the ¥ direction. So great has been the ety bonts from Bast Bor their trips with great nmer bave been unable to take | whart to fly in « im (he barbor th tie aputh ond w: within viz or eight | hee cf overflowing numerous place: there. and fears or enteriained thet if the gale continues until the aext crriderabie damage will be dome. Jamage hax been experienced upon } vereels if not actual shipwreck. The storm rupted all telegraphic comiuaieation | AT SEW HAVEN. 1 marier, Nov 22} od by a high wind. com ly hour yesterday mora. for the most part thrvoghout the dey y of water fell, causing quite a flood ie emnall -teeome im an Viciniy, and the tide rose to 5 cht idem At t 10 o'clock im thy to the depth of seve aantity of wood and lam. edt The tnilroad track. aleo. near the Staniey Eloure, in Bridgeport, was wodermined for a constdorable distance. Like pew embankment st the bridge over Indian | ver. a short distance cast of Milford, wes oatried awny, | orared the task te, orth 7. The east end of | be pile bridge. in Wert Haven. was also broken down, ond the track dixpleced, These arcttonta detained the ine treine fi New Veork, until afer 2 o'clock in erpCen. and eso prevented the 055.4 M. trainto | NeW York fiom leaving t ty et a | There impediments were righted in good time » recne could pase over in the afternoon without difficulty A great deal of damage was done about the city, by the | bevy flocd. and aleo by the Wind, which blew down eye. in a Dumber of inetancer. The Ristto Houve ern side of the harbor, was nearly 4 on the number of rerrele come into the berber hog gai. all of which rode out the storm in anf The tide, yesterday at one time, was eight inches higher than over known for the last ten years ‘The steatoer Traveller, which left New Ver® at 3 c'clook Thureday af 1d not arrive here uptil some Ume eecordny afternoon having put into Huntington harbor wae ‘ — ig ar dey night, with some demage to her wheel he uae We learn thet the schooner fxemple Cap! Thomas, owned in this city, went ashore duriog the ule at Bridg’ pet. Bhe Satanchor at the sew Weacon ja that Rar ber ond th rn compe #4 her deeg Be ® vg Wehbe : bame in iote at 6 @ 8%. per tb. Obie bat: priece whiskey. at 211; a 21 c , enh; 10 halt plpes Cog- nec brandy, at $2 ¥ 409 60., & “do, cecorted were et about th mere. ané 111 caske from Philadelphia | white pine lomber | wid: the Jeo transections w Isiatd en $66 for long, York @nd the price i: likely to go lower No more empty | Come William R. Btop | the Bee. Me Jorh cash the bed of the canal was bag o 4 Plattorin in the depot, at one | Shctiaele, daughter of the late John § de hind ward, Me es ms ean adventurers who Dave entered the State for the pur- of working the mines, amounts to seventy-two. Ene inbabitents ‘seem to hold these men in as much ter- ror as though one were equal to a hundred. Tue Canxat Boarp, at their adjournment fer | dipmer to day. had opened and registered 1933 pr »posi tions, The whole number will probably exceed 3,000,— Albany Journal, Nov, 22. CITY TRADE REPURT. Barvnvay, November 22—6 P.M. Asses varied Pigna although the business exceeded 4 gal exd the inspected stoek, 2,820 bbls., of both oe - ae remainad heavy,at 26c. a 206\c. cash, for yellow, Bexapaturrs — Flour appeared higher; the gales con- sisting of 14 600 bbis.. m= pommctn to femories Btatecnt $387) a $4; mixed to fancy Western, $3 87}; B96 3i6i be ned pure Genesee, $4065, a $4185;. Canadian i trifle. there baving been 2000 bbis. No 2 and 1, “oN of at $375 & $4, respectively. Southern teomed steady: 1200 bbls. ordinary now, bringing $4 a $4 25 bt} je flour ruled about the same, there being 160 bois. fine at $925. Jersey meal continued dull, at $3 25a $3 cl'{ Wheat moved to the extent of 10.500 bushels Coradian white, at 870; and Rye to that of 7,500 bushels river, Bar! riey tended downward—-2 500 Dusbela prime two-rowed realizing but 800. Corn fa- vered factors, the transactions embracing 25.000 bushels Southern and Western, second quality, at S80 @ 59\c.; mixed do, and old yellow, 60c. @ Olc., with round Northern at 6le, a 61 co. Cortow.—The sales, to-day, were only about 400 bales. Cotton to arrive, and on wharf, continues to be freely offered. In atore, it is held at former prices. We quote the market for the latter — Ly POou aAsarric Attom, TO AENOES” rete Origens Florida, Mobite§ Tesas —_ Co Near 200 mated eraveent taker at > rite ; = bags Rio, at 6% @ 82,c ; ead 200 Bt. Doming», re 8 he Fier, —1700 boxes No. 1 and ecaied herring brought 25 and 460. eaeh. Baio ae Providence from St Marti ‘The Charleston a Cane ear coagt our thanks for & Whalemen, Atlantic Ocean. pNewarh, Dickens, Arotic renee sets ne ernane 1 ihe Front and Jay streets, Broo! Op November 22, sean Osmxns, son of Henry ot Ade- 7s 8 months and 2 da} triends, and the mem! No. 7, are reepectfull (Sunday) afteraoon. Spoken. con, Kapp, 0 days from NYork for Mobile, Nov “ ok Gibbs, of Derby, Ct, for ——, Nov 8, off Koy fv Phlindsiphis, Chagres, 1 aitaae brigs Zebrom, Dart, and Marcia, Home Ports. ht RZARDRte. Nov 20—Arr sohrs Coemus, Rlésidg German O. Bocisty, Lo to attend the ae ‘at 2 o'clock, from No. 145 Duane street. On Saturday, November 22, Cuances W. Eaaix, aged 2056: iisfriends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sundey) afteruoom, at L o'clock, from his late’ residence, 209 street. & November 22, Mr. J. Paarr. His funeral willtake place ou Sunday, from his late residence, 04 Norfolk street. wn Rovember 22, Niet Roney, aged 36 years, a native Mis friends, sna the friends of the fa: invited te attend the funeral, on t 1 o'clock, from his iate residence, 62 Mu'b ‘At Groton Falls, N.Y, Cuanssa F., wife Jones, eged 60 years and 6 months, Her end was peace. In Brooklyn, on Tuerday, November 18, Baracoa, Nov 10—No am versele Bavan. vi ‘Twenty-seventh iver; L. Waterbury, LB. scbrs fer a Sn Kenyon, West, Ben Benton, hte 3 — Baten @ ‘ork. ostoN, Nev fia Bove,’ Gurdett ible, sft Norwi 0, Petit Astoria, LI; Btaron Een Sunday afternoon, a ola vara Wen td Merritt man, Piermes cliiaene eh Are bark Tidus, Coffin, York, Old barks Tromen tum, Crook: Port Lavecon, Texas; 8 of John aud Caroline Dezendorf, aged 5 years 7 menthsand 27 days. At Key West. ow November 1, F A Py Esq., the Spanish Oonsul,and Vice Consul f pales echr lies, MAMITICE £ TELLIGENCE. Movements of the Ocean meorgeerse Vv 8... Nt 7 Fork. ars ow, ‘ Smads ee Rollins, i and Key We t. of bark Sui ten, tie Hise (ow), Ley as Hamburg. soe} HORTLE IVER, Nor sat In the Say, a herin bri seman, from Cal cochr W B Datos » Balt!mo; hh lumber Ta a aivcehee with Fusions were more active to-day, and about 2,800 bar- rele flo. - were engaged for Liverpool at 1s., and 11,000 | burbels » ueat at dd, io bulk: while about 500 bales of cotton ween snmnane.sh-4 Jd..ond cheese was at 208. To London, v0 oll cuke were engaged at Is. 104, and 2 cares broom handles at 202. per tor. measurement. To Glargow, a vessel was chartered to load with four, at ls Od. and grain at €d. 700 barrels flour were engaged | by another vessel, on private terms. To California, rates | were quite steady. at 45 @ tc per foot, moarurement. To Havre. cotton waa etiff, at 4, aches, 6 a Te; aad rice, 6c. To Bremen, tobacco was taken at 252, and rice alao ot f5e aud mearurement gocds at 20s. Ons —2h0 gallons linseed” realized 65c , cash; 1,000 | olive, 86c., time; end a few barrels whale, S€c., usual | terms Peovimons — Pork moved to tbe extent of 600 bble; | new meas sod prime at $15 a $15 60, the previous value; while there were 800 bbls. beef eold $5 7 60 & $0 64 for mess—a slight reductiai ard wore picked a8iec.; end 2600 city eut | . was fell. | £8 ide | and Western New York, at 10a 16. | a Brinsts—Bales bave been made of 120 bbie. Ohio and | 7.8 $2 624; abd 5 pipes Bordeaux, ee < s—There were 260 bhda. Cuba bought at 4)ca | 200 boxes brown Havana, at 54; a 5%f¢. | MARKETS ELSEW HERL. Board—10 ebsrea Miohi- re Ralsoad, 1A0}q: 25 Nor- BW do., wid, 16 2 Beton au Aine Bacin Mi Droad (pret) bé d,0i; 20 Vermont ra Bart Bostea Com- 20 do., WWI, 19; 60 do. wy 4 nicgton Hallrosd ¢ 16, Be ~$1,00 City Cae a. 10%, Om «4 Sebaythill Nay « Beitrord <8 40 Kaiirosd bor ds, 1878, 90. FOREIGN MaNKETS », Nov. 19. Since the 2s.n alt the busigess in been veiy bmited, and the trensactions th samme rates as We chow preat reluotance to give way but, oe they etil! hold ‘eta later period. We place our quotations as 6a, Os 107); reals; O rete whites, 8), roale; i re Dew: eT ‘Nov came Bunker Mill, NYork. "Art sohz Joseph Guest, | Sh Philadelphia for Boston. sothe Arr brig Sem Small, Spracue, Phi'ade! phiafor Boston. pte spore and others. | came Daalel Werstes Balawi i teamsbip Florida, Lyon. Pavannad, 8 L Mitohill. Btesmsbip Southerner, Dickinson, Chueleston Spoford, § Washington, Blaisdell, Bordeaur. pondence fa port Nev Ith. <e, Sstoamor Gen Ta) Usrwood, wtgs bark R ches Crrtoll Miek” ine. ‘Dearborn, rabalachools, EP Watts, Bhip Berjapors, McKay, Motiie, Mara Ship Pbip Westphalia, E: i Opiate, Haat arg an La vka Frankfort, RP Buck & Co. PE Eset. Berk wery ty ree dake! Bar tr hots ‘td oohea Moreator, Loland, Gua. apd Egromot, Thompso ork bi iw Soopene ew to re ohipe Robt Harding. Uard- : sh Leviathan, Knapp, rY : Co} Nesmith & Sons, Wood, Bicbane & Co. rodeciokabers, ey Hf Pioe- See Merobant Ccuch, Richmond, C Ht Picreo wtagneca Nocfoix, Sturges, Cloarman Balcimore, Jas M Hicks | . Baltimore, J W MoKeo Walters, Balsimors, Van Brunt & Pleorman & Co. mn, senaaaaptiae Piatt & Slaght. 40, Sleeper, ‘noctiand's a bern Crosby, M. burtou, Taylor, NYorh Kowuth, Por | Ann Smith, Par tin Ke, 1 Frenk, MoMsth, do. Tn Hampton Keads berk Indus. f Cid sete Soha Tene, ‘trae, Jamacia, Beir Btecmer Roraoko, Par he ad Riskmond, Terry, Norfvik and Richmon: A feeatose Vatenn, Hand, eg Bicop Me gor Williams pleon Chase, Onkes, P wt Nov 19—Cld heoke, By ‘Zrediins, NYork. PrNtacota, trey to M r rtementh, brigs Chas ‘tele? hia. J & IN Briggs. o7idcmse. stoccing for Tortux Adams, Buenos @ a hides, ae, to WW (Br). Grigeh, Cork. 46 days, wink ae & * Pome Lode 1th Mariel: ache KB Pinte, Spe: Ntork Tit WMOND, Nee Aer aches Sharon Pichmona, Tilby, N York; Lightfoot. Merril Pid brig Felmenth liver, Bx C0, ‘ori sow ‘ship Leopard, Pike, Cat 1 from Val; y ship args, Mased #, Livermore, Savanant Baltimore, bound to Boston, with graio. ‘The [ put inte this yort son, Ponce, PR, 15 ayy ion ‘Web_inst, lai brig Gem, bound to Bonen, with ‘s:0 bbls lea 75, spoke eobr Friend, trom W. rio, Helmer, Wise % Phiteaelpias” aa eilow, NYork; sabi ‘Bid bark Aicyoue Chariton, Lichtbourns, 6—Si¢ brig Dunbar, Robinion, Ja- me (OM ASTON, Nov 6. ry thy Merhiohend, en. ¥ root rai | May Queen. odes ITth—A tr tess Bay hi wmolamer, to J W Biwe L wm Liv eh ‘et CEORGE, Nov i st quoted. |” in they Will te abliged to makw farther con- | ilow 6 to 6 real; good and fine yellows. 61 to | browne, 6 realy; cucuruchos, 4 to 47 reals. ‘Tbe acecunts from the country are, im general, favorable | | undsat yield of the growing augar crep. These is but Little molasses remaining. and the pi | In cotee Is teo trif_ing to merit wotice ; | of the new crop bi ppeared at market. | cargoes af jerked beef came tm, and | sold but the price is kept a secret ; it is suppored ” to be 16 cealy, ore little wader. There were considerate lowed by a | ro direct from Newfoundland ali sold at $5, 1.500 qla 4 Secon Teviand, realized $4.60; 160 enka habe, 89 casks { from Reston brought $4 — Further large shipments | sed beef and fich are reported to be on the way, and >be bie that prices will decline before long. Lard ta gs end 1.509 bls of which S20 casks old at eod BO encke 110G reals, while the third £0, of 0 earks. iz etl ow b There have been no | * of Spanish or Brezilivn rice. No more | # come in; and of piteh pine, 146,000 | ! vole Of fish A cargo of Newfoundland cod. from Bal- | | teteem eawed, from Charictton reslized $50, while two ¢s frem Mobile were imported on contract About © boxes shocks srrived., of goed qe resi red 8 tenls 60 days; there bare been but ot very recently b irony t +; a lot of Pupe tr Hoops ar $0 600 ! ta come ip, the whri $ 1 for long ane ke are otcived © candles are in fair demnod,; | try ere made on the pet to rome extent, the Of ores ¢ bept im check; whit by eupplies of cheap ‘ f e bee 4, but several parvet 4 together, the price fe prevented { ancing. | © more coal bas been imported. and good rteambeot be 80 to $6 Freigbte are very dull; the tnt et £1 lis for the Ne alling | | The to the United States, per box of for molarses is quite nominal, Bx. jon 11 per cent premium; New York | ond Peatow, par to 1 percent a ‘Cor. Charteston Leute and Baltimore papers please eopy turtevant, Alderman of the | rien Gownr: to Mise Canourver | ii of this city At Fordham. on Wednesday evening, November 19, by | he Key. Duvid Ingles, of Bedford, Warren Vaunmrise to | | Marcanet J., Youngest danghter of James Bathgate | y tecoying veosels aebor Died, 7, November 22, im the Séth year of her nn Axorews, a native of Argylhire, Boot avd and relict of the late John Andrews The friends of the family, and thore of her sen-inlaw, xander Gaw, are requested to attend the faneral, yw pn Mercer street, on Monday | it haif past 1 o'clock. ster Bay, 1. Lom Peeday morning ovember 2, | % De Kay, M.D, fn the Fob pear of his age. ‘woeral wilh take place t Hempstead, on Monde; 2|" next et 12 clock, The train for Hempetead Taree | Broe fn, from the Bouth ferry, at 9 o'clook. On Satur t rk, NJ. on Novewber 22, George Waite, aged 29 yours The (rieude and relatives of the fi mily are Lae | invited to atterd the funeral jonds; afternoon. o'ckek. from Trinity Chureh. Newari On November 22 Many Ass, wile of Michael Smith, | | ged 65 yen Her cewtivesand fr the mombers of Tomp- | tine Lodge. N 10 eto aa Ate requested to attend the feaerts. On Beoda7 aftervoon, at hail oat | o'elook, te residence, No 98) Tewth strest. withow! Passengers Arrived. bib Seott—R.M Smith Me 4 Indy, 4 Sa se HO Mefen Deak, Me sickler ue ican, aw tondate Lit iyo dove, Berroa Ava rs —Bii ca GH Gilbert, New Vous, Moves d King, Passengers Salied. Liyarroor—8r am 7 Beltio—-d Foabody Mrs 8 F Nicoll, M WR timer, Nick 3 Carclica; Martin J Towns ¥ fovllerd Ronabdi Jaebet, then ow her way to Bi man named Jo t Rexe, Californ | Shy rothing bet parte ot the The piles boat Wai ewe, bas been gotet withe: aon, recently ashore x st Linville, Siise Sai TR Prencer, WU, Cotiegl— Hid in Ue Ts LA hip, Bo Cay | nd lady ee, saried for Bove Grace Dew fea. Jae arokivald Men Condon the former Clerk of the Admiral ad brother in lax ponted in Court for claim SHIPPING. COMPANY,.—ONLY Oregon, via Chacres— jioplayed either ot thie pore wore oh he syetem of batt m mastire of ome y oheee 0 velaeke nama, For pastas, apply at ath street, of at 177 West 8. he By tons FL lag, ghiote Misatetewe: J WE itwvenes! Sia: | oo of Warren etree. at) erleston from Mow i yen oear Martin's Tuauetry, broke her piston rod, morn.ng falling ia With ® steamer, was taxen tn Sreawar i? Toawer, rom Baltimore, which had been since Satarday last, in oo: —e, je svocsedad in geiting off 3 ame anegee of she lowne ama. For pasiane or frei’) 7 Wen ortee. cogger Warces street, &. 4. fod proveeded oa ar ney ge dowa tne Ds: rh oton i RRaN, NO.) MOTT silly ev consulted on diseases. qoadles him to eure " (rom three to five oretonsione syepkoa, aos ie ee oes | Eee aegncoen, ote uae NEW 8T! at three o'clogy Pig BOOKS te oon OProtrtIon TO dy, eee ap Seige ae ut meh ce wie Patera sic. P CIFIC MAIL Be itt f Courant. —ONLY hrough Line for Cali Hoduoed.—On Monday” Ge ae SP Mtoe a, id doubl ait Ser sccommodations aad epeed vartieas De De jatio sorter, Us 8 Ny co sree Peal sank at precicaly 8 violoct Fe) ‘w.. from fiz Wom tree River, for Chagres. Geo =a connect with one or en Coptany perce reais Pat to sail withou' iv deny © eo MaseDgers ani avs Tes Daotaryand frinit/apoiy at the oftce, No. 177 Weat strct, cornet ‘NITED Lain aed MAUL STEAMSHIP COMP Any.— re Seo: aus. MEDICAL. Pacer memyre nels eccnargmng soe me tice upon tb: res devoted her ti to ae hich th eee ET Garant eM. wee otcte & P. HE MAREIED Womans FIV are Mavs P 4 T ftantee— oy Dr AM. Mautionse Tweaticth Edition, Yours of on of sal 2 ond iter a3 'amtectiouste wile, ead paermeae band, might baw ty mn sotecd by Stussy the marred, « teat deb Se Known tg the vwthen a : ait tes ie =< iding ints womanhood, ‘or the ethos ta the dsoilae of veers, in Ey naturo contemplates a) ry ee enre, in every eoeapialed iictnact of setter foo from . conthenigs fa Done? On. A.M. Maumiceay v Dean Ben :— My vile hasbeen pevee wich aad suticiog # ‘om thontle boot nd oe imement : 6 a el i Pere a oa eat woes oe the = 2 At this tim e ‘we Tortie Reape it a eee pi om eurgec? ap! ee shone ot; ang Le] fiom" Boston % giiticn $10. iY Fiore wr Aston's esha sats i orate Sh pedeechae 8 fareieas FORTUNATE FRZND - ;onmay ) SUCC RSS 4m | Over *Onnpe te fee fase chives Leber ies buatvess. Hapdreds ar Sef teachiy by i son freet, corner of Bread: Aviee—Give no foes, : Pp AND Ay oad cea anaes pied a oe ies aha aia ration, from the ¢ hee atta Hy a match He makes portance, WOIN)Y PASTE AND VHOSNIX MU TUS TREES Prepsrstions have no rival and fear no compatitie ve best physicians for the Cater bold we the, Bromon stacet, cornac of Chatham, R. MORRISON 13 CO! om corvein disc: * lecwnt cases he cures In Th cee LTkD CONT iDENTIALUT ho tresses withow 7d on area soaea toa RIA vs VITTERS, No fs4 BROA Wa. ~Thie actuate in especisily recommended ected with weakness the diaeet M EDICAL CARD.—DR. wayen CONTING gare shove, obstinate, be Woe tbAue etroo8, R CONVERY INVIGORATING CORDIAL — ty remedy for theae ad aietions of bow am i Meinese, oF matrimon > oy aD tite tires tUes for $5, wi i he marr: ty Sold ob 65 a N° ta min, cune . DRS. COOPER & MURPHY, street, from their long peaatioe fvomte ne Fer may be relicd on pt e core Eetrence Ro. a by, Pian aout stores th eaten’ pri var. D* COOkER, 4 DUaNxe sreeer, Ly et nineteen yerrs, devoted hie ment of ial Abd other diseneen. plema, in my o nN nedie'ns and Neteeey this country has over a a perfect cure or no charge. Ley) penne, my puaNe ted atinlly 3 sya yest prai ana eee perma Fee, 1 feaeion 0 ieal or being homorab! 1 of the City of ifenses, edy