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CITY TRADE REPORT. pe Nev. fairy SM u. eae alge Ooh, for pots, and $6 Sone fot Quercitrom N. S35 portant male 8¢$110; 1,300 new Indiana de. (the first lot re- reacon. Powell & Co being the fao- wet; oo OT; Me heacpy seed Ly Pape ie $l _ a ; ome oF two parcels Upper at Siz. Rye end held at 86 570 per Barley or oats Et ‘Gorm was active and buoyant at im- 21,000 pushels Western mixed realized at 2 a 230. Ib., cab Was ees active today, at prices which indi- The transactions embraced t 104) a Le. ; 1 282 do.. by auc- nd 100 St. Domings at Sive perl Corres —Yellow m-tsi was held at 22a 23c and new heating at 37 4 28 yx 1p Corron.—The marke’ continues very firm, with sales of 1,600 baies, at full prices About 12 casks were reported sold at 830. ; ge ~ average $8 63 ; 200. per tb catiiens.—Live geese were in better request, at 41a Ade per Ib., cach outs —Rates contipued firm, with more offering Te Liverpool 20.000 bushels *heat were engaged at 7d, im ship's begs, and about 2000 barrels, im lots at 26, with small parcels of cotton at 4d. Some vessels, at the close, @emanded 2s. 3d ads. 6d. About 8,000 bushels wheat ‘were taken by the steamer Arctic, bagged by shippers. To Loudon come lots flour were engaged at 33. Rates to California continued scuve and firm at 45a35c. To Havre cottom was being saken at ic, Ashes were at $8 ® $10, and rice at $10 Fruit —Sales have been made of some sun rai $8 50 per onek; 30 boxes iayer eos $2 90, 600 hb do , at $2 60; 250 cluster do, at $1 7244 ; 5 oases citron, wt 280 | ‘and # lot of shelled almonds ai Ce ‘Hay —Liver continued in demand, at $1 $1 1234 per 100 tba. Hora —New were actively inquired for, at 25e. per ib . cash. Inow.—Pig and bar was held with great firmness at the ‘advance noted im our last, though no important sales sranspired. Leap — 60 tons Spanish brought $4 55 per 100 lbs. The Joat sale of Galena was made at $4 80. usual terms Licorice Paste.—A small lot of Calabria changed hands to-day, at 28c. per lb Motasars—Remained quiet. 100 hhds. found buyers on private terms ; and 70 do. tart Cub: 19, per gallon. Nava Stomes.—Crude turpentine was 2c. a muscovado t quoted at $4 124 a $4 25 per 280 Ibs. A sale of spirits of turpen time was reported at 63. per gallon—an abatement, Netbing new occurred in rosin deserving remark. Om Caxe,—Round country was held firmly at $25 ton @is —All kinds were inanimate and unchanged. We only heard of 2,500 gallons linseed having been sold. at 5c. a 6c. ; some olive, in casks, at $1 124; per galloa, and 160 baskets. do at $3 25 each. Paorisions—Moved to the extent of 550 bbls prime and mares pork, at $14 3734 a $14 50, and $16 4725 a $16 50. 406 packages common t» prime lard at $11 25 a $11 6234. 250 bis. new country prime and mess beef, at previous rates. 100 bbls, beef hams, at §14 75 a $15—an abst meat. Several lots Ohio butter, at 16c. a 18¢ ; State, ar Mic. a We. ; and cheewe. ut 7360. a 934 Ib. Reac Estate,—Sales by auction :—-1 basement brick house, known as 766 Greenwich street, 00, Tice.—Some further sales of 0 fected to day, at $4682; = $4873. per . BServs,—There have been 2.000 bushels rough American flex cold at $1,40 per bushel: and 6,000 bags Calcutta lin- seed, in Boston, at $1.60 per 56 lbs. The latter was after- wards held at $1.70 Soar.—Am active inquiry prevailad for Castile, at 10}(c. rib Pariniré —The day's movements comprised 1,800 bbls. otto and prison whirkey at 2402440, and 2434 0 26.c. pergation, cash and time--an advance. Avcars—Did not appear very active to-day. 250 hhds amuscovado changed bands, at 47, a 540; 80 Porto Rico, part at 65a 6c; and 60 boxes white Havana, at 7% c t Ib. Peparcow—Was romething cheaper. 15,000 ibs, eeu (43 reported to ur) sold at 8% @ 9c per lb Woot. —Both domestic fleece and pulled wool was in seduced supply, fair demand, and buoyant in price. For gm was more abundant, but mot active at current figures. We quote American, Saxomy fleece, 48 a, 520 per ib.: American. full biood Merino, 44 a 46 per lb.; Ame- rican, baif and three quarter Merino, 39a 4c. per lb.; American, mative and one quarter Merino, 36a 38¢ per b.; superfine puiled country, 40a 42¢ per Ib; No. 1 pulled country, 36a Sc per Ib; superfine pulled, city Xambs. 40a 420 perlb ; No.1 pulled, city lambs, 36a 38c. per td; Peruvian washed 30 a ze per ib.; Valparaiso, to fair, more ef- having unwashed, 13 alde per 1b.; South American. common de. per Ib.; South American, Eutre Rios, lic. per Ib.; South American, unwashed, 8 a ‘90 per Ib; South American, Cordova, washed, 21 22c. perlb.: Kast India washed. 24 a 26c. per ib ; African, un- ‘washed. 9a 18¢ per ib ; African, washed, 168 2c. per Bmyras, unwa: hed, 13 w l4e. perib.; Smyrna, washed, 24 200. pec Ib; Mexican unwa:bed, 16 a 7c. per Ib IMPORTATIONS THIS BAY Dey Goovs.—181 packages, per bark Wieland Inox —i40 ton: — 50 bales 1,042 boxes clay pipes. Family Provision Market. PRICES AT FULTON MARKET ON FRIDAY, NOY. MEAT MARRET Fowl, per pair..... 68. a 86, Boot, rst’g p’s,prib. Spring chick’ * corned. Geese, each Ducks. per pair... Tame pigeons, each oan. Woodcock, pr brace, 7s. a $1 ‘Veal. Joe. ‘a Leo. English «nipe...... de. a 6s, Lamb pec quarter,750.a $1 rmuir axD GARDEN YeoR- eeladie fl.,pr net. 5c TARLES. hasiets, each....250 Potatoes, pr bush. Beana.. Cabbage, per 100. as . _ toquality..... Sc, 8°n tomatoes, pr bs ‘Turnips,pt doz.bunches, 3s S130. « "pr busbel. \ @'noorn, pr 100 ears 6.078 Apples(good).prmea! 8e.a2s, “pine, pr doz 124.al6a, Citron melons, per doz... $2 Pears. per measure 3 Peaches, pr.hf pec! Dates. per 1b. Lemons, per hundred Oranges, per doz Plums, per quart Raisins, per lb... OTTER MARKET. Orange 00. — “ Parsley, per buneh..... Leeks. per bunch do. Onions, per quart. 60. Osuliflowers, pr.hd. 18 Artichokes, each... Cresses, per quart. Salad, pr hundred, 63. a $1; Potherbs, per bunch Radishes, per bunch... 10. Watermelons,each,120.a25e Provisions still maintain the high range of price no- ticed by us as prevailing for the last few months, The great mass of the people, as retail purchasers, have to Pay so much for beef, butter, potatoes, cabbage. and other articles of daily consumption at their tables, that Ht renders their anxiety at the near approach of winter yuore than usually intense. We endeavored to point out, pfew weeks since, that this advanced market rate must Jaave been produced by the operation of some cause other | Phan the demand for shipment to California, particularly | psregards butter. California orders, to any amount 1 Spinseh, per half peck. .8s: | | Brooklyn, E | | | N 7900'S cash, ai fos Stnugnuile ‘ovieation yf w Milmington Railroad 6's, 9044; mil dbo thares Long island 1s 400 do, it do, ba"schastkitt Ne 27%; 61 Ponneylvania Railroad, in lots, fi 63g; 100 our Jast :— Flour. Privapsirny, iret Beore: bt 4, Nov. $2,000 Reading I i 000 Lehigh bie Pailroad, ome Union Canal, 8 L01 Board.— Lehigh Con Mort, ition, in lote, Telegraphic Report. 16; 3 65 United States hi Al anaaee Boards. Island Railroad r 7 ier 50 do, b4, 173g; 250 batty ‘bd, 16; 400'a0, 4 Awa i ‘io Lehigh Navigation 73; 6) Girard Bank, b5, 133 000" P. yanin bie, 796 do, BX 0 See 35 0 Lehigh ‘Mor! tage 6's, 10 shares Lehigh 3) do, ss Bh Et k Ferip, 35; $00 £000 Spring Garden’ Pittsburg 6 17K: 7 Anany, Nov. 5, 1852. The following have been the receipts of produce since 9,000 barrel: wheat, 9.00 bushels; corn. 3.000 do.; barley, 47.000 do ; oats. 11.000 do Flour is steady at previous rat nesee sold at $l 14. bushels Western at 461¢0 Oats are better; Wheat—5,000 bushels Ge- sales of 10,000 Sle. for Western mixed; 7.000 bushels to arrive before the close of navigation, sold at 78c. Barley is lower for twe rowed; 42000 bushels changed hands at 6Sc for Wias- comsin. 67}s¢ for mixed, 6¥c. for Cayuga, 68.8700. for two rowed, and 74 a 74',¢. for four rowed. On Thursday, November 4. at St. ladelphia. by the Rev Dr. Married, New York, to Aumy Wann, youngest daughter of Jame Casey. Eeq., of the former eity. On Wednesday, November 3, by the Rev. Mr. Coffee, Mr Sternex Mipp.essook, of this city, to Miss Saran J. Hays, of Bedford. L. 1. On Thursday, November 4, at First Baptist Church, Willlamuaburg: by Rev. Morgan J. Rhuse, Gronar Cox, Jt to Enizad Williamsburg, L. aghter of Thomas J. Vansant, Kay all of Diea. On Friday morning, November 5, Honact: E Barowix, in the 3th year of his age. The friends of his family are invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, No. 399 Broad street, New- ark, N. J , on Sunday, On Friday OctobeF’ 6. Hexmerra, infant daughter of Henry and Sarah M. Wilson, ‘The relatives and friends of t t 12 0’clock, noon. a 2 months and 21 days. e family are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her Ss No 76 Carmine street, om Sunday, at two o'clock without further invitation. On Thursday, October 4, after a painful and lingering illness, w) wife of D. M. Freigh, in the 36th year of her age. ich ‘Was borne withont a murmur, Susax A., On Friday evening, November 6, Epwann James Sxix- xen, aged 27 years, 9 months and 11 days His irienda and’ the members of Neptune Hose Com- pany, No, 27. also the friends of his brotherajgamuel, eorg tain City Lodge, No 15, I. 0. of O. ¥., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ben teria No. 78 Reade street. on Sunday, at one o’elock. In Charleston §.C., October 29, of yellow fever, Wit- tam G, McKeravcuer, aged 43 years, a resident of this city y. On Wednesday, November years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, in New Bruns- wick, N, J,, on Sunday, at one o'clock. On Staten Island on Thuraday. November 4, suddenly, Mrs. Louisa C. Burien, wife of Uharles E, Butler, Esq. Her funeral will be attended to-day, at 12 o’clock noon, at the church of the Divine Unity, (Rev. Mr. Bel- | od Henry Skinner, and the members of Foun. lows’,) whence the remains will be followed to Greenwood Cemetery. The rel desired to attend without further invitation. On Friday, November 5, James Woopram, in the 41st year of bis age ‘The relatives of the family and friends of his brother | Altred are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Bunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. frm the Church of the | ‘Transfiguration, Eust Twentyninth street, near the Fifth avenue, In Deerfield, Mass.. ‘ives and friends of the family are Mr. Anven Goopyoven, aged 87, | the last revolutionary pensiozer in Deerfisld, and was never ill « day in bis life. On F William ay morning, November 9, Many A. wife of jams. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her Iste residence, | No 26 Leroy street, on Sunday afternoon, at 133 o'clock. | Her remains will be taken to (ireenwood for interment @ At Werbury, L. I. on Friday morning, November 5, of conspmption. iiiam D. BaLLacn, aged 29 years + The friends of the family, and those of bis father in- law, William Covert and his umcle, William Ballagh, and | Luke’s Church, ‘Ga | lowe, Frank Wixts, Ksq., of | dria; MC Corn, in lots, sold at 80— | 8,9. C, Ackrnaay, aged 69 | ¥ their acquaintances. are most respectfully invited to at- | tend the funeral. on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his mother, No, 55 McKibbem street, Williamsburg. Carriages will be at the ferry, foot of Scuth Sevonth street, at two o'clock. | On Thursday, 4th inst., Captain James L, Wirsox, aged 54 years, The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend his funeral. from the residence of bis brother, Dr. William Wilson, No, 68 Twelfth street, om Sunday afternoon, at 24 o'clock. At Lowell, Mass, November 1, of consumption, Ausrnt Frye, printer, aged 22 On’ Thursday, November 4, at 18 Hudson avenue, ‘a, the beloved wife of Mr. John Montgo- | ¥ ord.’ On Friday, November 5, Mr. E. M Bateewase £a the 40th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invited to attend the funcral, this afternoon, at three o'clock at his late residence, 687 | remains willbe taken to Peekskill for interment. | Would have been supplied since, and still the scale of but- | Ler prices is atcending. It is the opinion of most persons who have paid attention to the subject, that the existence Of 8 class of forestallers, standing between the agricultu- | ral producer and the mechanic, laborer, and middie class Oonsumer in this city. bas pushed up peices to their pre- Sent ruipous height. and that the effect is merely local, Bs outside of our great capital. the provision market i+ Suiiciemtiy cary. From comtrast of the prices, at the re- 2a gore. wad WONU cae Whar amon forme tae “act w made evident. Potatces, which can be bought ‘Be che aemta Soe forme tow to cwelre ehilings 8 barrel, are Feld im the eernen a vightere shillings for the mame mes | Pure. Hams im tha retail. ctore sighteen comts per pound. re 60id wholesale at fourteen of fifteen cents Pins, bought at the dock for twelve sbillings, bring rix- ‘teen shillings at theshops The exorbitant rate of house mont im Now York, has acted asa main cause in the crea- Bion of this class of dealers; and it still acts in multiplying heir number, and forcing, as it were, the men to thrust Khemacives between the country farmer and the city pur- whever. It is dificult to imagine how prices reach such & pitob in & country unembarrarsed by land tenure diffi Ouities with mort of the farms held in foe simple, and with moans of transit, by land and water. unrivalled, flor cheapness and expedition, in the world. When the bubject is thoroughly canvassed, and thoroughly under- Bt004, » reaction must take place: and it behoo: farmer to ste that, at that period, his remuneration 4 Kabor, seed, amd land rent. is not reduced below a fair everage In this market butter has gone up as i! ue thirty three cents, retell. and the effect is. that { went month there will be # large arrival of that crtials from Ieeland. After paying first cost ro and cost of Sbipment, o handsome profit will be mad je upon the erést, If Ameticen butter romaine at the price she, qneved. This will encourage others to’ engage In the teade, and Ireland cn supply almost any quantity ‘There 4 wo reason why she should come into the Ameri Can market with ber produce. unless the market is arti Hotaliy milated, for although labor \s ata nominal rate of weger in thet country, still the heavy amount of wual aereaile rent, poor rater, and taxer, to wh her formers are mubjert phowld rales the pr Im ireinw wh " Fall pip- | | Houston street. His aUN Piss SUN SETS Port of New York, November Steamship Washington, Fitoh, Bremen, Rieras. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS CLEARED, camship Prometheus, Churchill, San Jua: n. DaY. Y Steamship Georgia, Porter, Aspinwall, MO Roberts. Steamship Wm Penu, Sears, New Orleans, E Lincoln & Co. Steamship City of New York, Post, Charleston, Mailler & Lord. Ship Sacsusn, Souper, Australia, Ship Martha's Vineyard, Mayhew, Gl: Dimon. Ship Alexandria, Walker, Valp Ship Hud Ship Oxf Ship Wm Kathbone Ship Arab, Delano, wD White, New , Minott, Le 1 Phitndetph nm. ow, Ship Roger Stewart, Svotiel tig Delano. Brig Delta, Meban, Bordeaux, M M Freeman & © Vota hae er lady Moller, Sands & Nic, DB orthern Light, Miner, Aspinwall, D B Allen, Dunham & iso, Russell & Norton. Frost & Hick: ‘T W Stanton. nanah, Rverets & Browa. ‘Be rkins & Brig Azalis, Stover, Port de los Salinas, MM Freeman Brig Vandalia, W Brig Angola, Morton, Jacksonville, N Brig Horace Greeley, ame, St Marys, ie, ase, Jackson’ JG ‘esmith & Sons. smith & Sons, Grice. Brig Live Oak, Sawyir, Philadelphia, Slaght, Gumbo & meee HW Wellington, Wells, Jacksonville, Thompson & junter. Schr Luoul'us, Lufkin, Jacksonville, Brett, Vose & Co. oon Margaret Ann, Haven, Philadelphia, J W MoKee U0. e ARRIVED. Ship Elizabeth Hamilton (of Portsmouth, NH), Jones, orn, 68 days, and d days from Gibraltar, with’ marbie mas Legh and Gidea tar if Malaga, spoke with B Gibraltar 234, with fruit, lon 35, spche Dutch bark Mary A: for Bambur, Bark Jed Fairbanks, Leshorn ‘opt 22, with marble, &o, to MT hip Sex Lion, of and, fo It, wae in co 8 ‘Ottoman, from Malaga for airfield), Bivbins, Ma 0, to mi Malaga, fern (Xorw), to Siffkin & Ito Au oaldi. 3), passed » Sept 15, passod date, lat 36 20, Laisen, Rio Janciro, @ days, a “I days from Batavia with eo Bark Montezuma, Doanoy, Demarars, Oct 13, with rum and oranges, to maste: Chas Les f, 8 Sept 22, on the outward native of Bremen, was lost overboar: paneer, be ranus (of Eeilere, Prince, Malaga, 45 days, with Brie india (of Barge) wigs, te Bric Teaser (Br). | coffee, to Phi Brig Richer c Brig Amethyst, lumber, Schr Mary Williams, Hos! Sehr K L Myers. We Schr J L Harned, Will Schr Mary Ann, Ho} Sehr Jane Fran Pent Almedin, somes, New Have’ Schr Carroll, Baker, Norwich, 2 Schr BF Brainard, Bulse, Portl Sehr Thee H Thom on, Nickerso Sehr Chi Sehr Joveph Turner, Steamship ‘Negtner | theus, Churchil Penn , to Sanford Brett, V: Pitas A Le Susan 3 (ot Machi pereur (Be), ay Farm, 68 a tone, Mayhew T: me Leary & ( noah, 5 day Hooper, Sullivan, Me, 2 days. t Oak, Kell on, 4 gh, sit Aart NOrle Wing NE, with fog. Cope P. ms, wi Ads re. accept ov yerterday from Bon: he Charleston Courier wi ntwining the lrabel’s news. Telegraphic Marine Jo Alexandria, 7 days, ins, Frode abe Philadelphia, 4 days New H with o with © snare weatiey, Barbadoos, 42 days, in ba Mr Hobbs, Madeira, 30 days, with fe Boutillier, Rio Janeiro, 5 days, with ). Thurlow, Nenvitas, 10 days, with Co, Ragecd Island, 18 days, to 8 days, with £5, wall a 6 iays jt Avvany. § daze Prome- Wo kine (not Ferguson), ie the master of bark R r thanks fora | Catl ries ag; 224, spoke trig Allse | oaton; Nov 2, lat $3 4, spoke bark George D Smouse, from Pensacola, foF Ship Hydra (of Richmond), Lunt, Cardiff, W, ‘ailroad iron, to order, vessel to Nesmith & Son Brem), Henoke, Bremen, 40 days, with ngers, to Meyer & Stucken. | cer; Smith F Bellows, M'Kee Philadelphia; sloop Inte: ELE! Oct Bo—Sid ‘brig Humboldt, Gina, Cu- | Yidence}, Crowel NC; Salo Bow R Milam, Blils, will comm: Arrived—Ship Superior ( Armatrong. meet Whitaker, N York; Mai im, N Yor! Ttomaa, N York, ‘urbell, Beynum Provid hoy has fnushed VTapoletag, sud eile “perk ka me Minor, Motager, hee st Sete Bon at naist g caulked, an ir part of ey ming ased. as, Bingham, cet sj LY h inst from =] ee ved hore on 26t! Pritaveneuta, Ney 5—4 ~. re, Greet iy $Y teousser Michigan, Moorehonve, Miscellaneous. Brio LotHeRa, Bentloy, froa Beliaa, Hond, Sept (5, for Boston, went ashore on the SW roef ofthe Latend of Cozu me!, and will bea total loss Capt B reached Belize 17th, | Voseel eaid to be insured in Borten, Brie Josern K: + 0 BR, Rockland, on the Sth Sept, in Ixt 82 30, encoun severe gale varying from yton from davery stove bul- yn her voyage te Gal B to NE: Loat her boat, Werke, split eails, sud auataired some other damage. Bric Annawan (of Enstport), has been purchased for $200 at the Eastward, for apohon 16th ul the captain having become in charge of the Am consul Sour Exizanern, from tact with an unknown brig, steamer De the lumber tra Sour Wve, Ayres, from Baltimore for Puonoe Ayres. wat t, lat 31 60, lon 69 63, standing for jermud 4; joranged, he would be left there Bangor at Boston, wasin con- night of Sd inst, and lost bow- R Canouine Kxronr (of Newburyport) seized by station, was rold at Charlottetown, PEL, for £1805 curremoy. Capt Knight, former owner, bougiit her. Am Frauixa Sour Untow reef off Merigoniahe harbor, blow. Her cargo of mackerel would be ps dearly in the sobr waa a She was bought m by her o: urkee." was driven upon & Might of 23d wit, ins heavy N ly This ason, condemned and sol wners, loaded for a port in the United Stater, aud bad just sailed. a Ship ene from NYork (July 12), f.r San 40 W. Mandari Francisco Avg 4 1s ans lon 25 4 Ship Tuscarora, from Philadolphis for Liverpool, Oct 2, | iat 23) ge off Grimaby Ship aves from NOrleans for Philadelphia, Oct 23, lon 8h of Philado’ ainted in her fore topr '¥erk for San Francisco), Ship Shirley, Snell, tom 20th ult, lat 47 03, lon Bark J W Blodget, Fol bearing SE. ney stooring E, with triangle the Narragansett, trom was passed Oct 30; fat 4013, lon Boston (Oct 23) for Australia, NYork for Sisal, Oct 22, Havana < ‘Bark Octavia, Woodbury, from Matanzas for V’ortland, Oct 29 int 34 08, lon 734, Brij Passe Susan Soule, from C: ote Ellen, of and. from Baltimore, for Li Och 26, Int 25 20, lon 64 37. a elena ia ardenas for Portland, Oot 29, lat Brig Samt & Edward, Smith, Srogg Fangertor South Amo- rica, was signalized Oct 23, Sty Oct i8—are W “Dosustca, Oct 2—Schr Havan. Gayetane (Bahia Honda), $6 per ton; 30th, bark Ri i Ja port Soe, ships Robt Pi ‘ork. activity noted both for Eur ia, of and from Portland, au i. x, o 15—Brig rere ious; this is the vessel ae Oct 2—Sld sehr 8 HT to load copper ore for Boston at ». Nichols, for Phila Nahi Blake, York ‘for Boston, lobnson for Philadelphia, Fawn which sld 26th for Phi and others, Freights firmer and Tat 33 Ports. lark, for moteaes Re fr 2s — ak arratah, B! ihe London, ‘o ond Pi DeNARanA, Oct 13—Brigs Walhonding, Dunseomb, from NYork (arr 6th) for Bonaire 2 days; Iand, from Philadelphia for St Matting, Patrick Henry, arr 9th; Gon Scott, for Baltimore, 14x. ‘ownsend, Rowland, San ton. do. on, Purington, and eter tke’ Mary Broushto: is in port aienganed Ms Marthe Idg sugar at tis; chartered for is per box sugar; brig Up at the same rato. ancing, ope and United Sta tos Liswox, abt Oct 9—Sh'p Euphrasia, Smith, for Boston soon. ManzaniLLa, Oct 20—Sld brig Aonian, Simmons, B ston. Sacceaie: Oct 7—Cld ship Talleyrand, Young, Bris ‘Havre, Oct 19-Are sbyp Caroline Nesmith, Salisbury, | London. Manaxit.tes, Oct 18—Cld J Cohen, MeGune Pal D ruvir, ork ORm's Liverpool for ‘Philadel URBEC, 8, abt Oct 31 ree Savawea La Mar, Ja, mo, Brig Marshal Ney, Lilius, for N ant, for do da. ip Tuscarora, Turley, from iphia. ct 30—Cid ship Jas Calder, Wright, Bristol, E, AGGED IsLanp, abt Oct 1s ‘0 Ain vessolsin port. abi Oct S=Sane Sonora (ot Si- rine), Huffington, from Baltimero, disg: only Am vessel: Sanra Cruz Cuba), LOT Joun, NB, from Boston. Debennaire, Lockhart ira Ann, Hatch, Bristol, Wixnsor, Oct 26—Arr brig Chas D Wolf, Card, do. Oct 31—Arr sohrs Jorg hi Oct 18—Arr brig Horatio (Br), Fritz, Alexa Cld Ist inst, ships 1, Josephine, Bornholm, do, t, r brig 'Billow, Stevens, NYork. Ports. Home ALEXANDRIA, Nov 3—Arr brig Jacob Grosse (Brem), Kiompiff, Callao 137 da BANY, N. Corn Borien- Clasohte erat and Deborah, TIMORE, Nov Rio Jai Sept 16. cls Face E Savannah Maria, Cole, N parks Aun & Mary, Daves, Georgetown, Philbreok, Venen Empir Nickerson, Philadelphia; barks Tom Corwin, LMES" bett, Philadelphia tor Dyn Boston; echrs Romeo, Praline NC, for do; Del Norte, Stinso Blake, NYork for Gardia T, Philndel fords "Baltiniore tor East tihews, Philadelphia for NF; Kideout, Smith, Providence Pernambuco snd a Et; Leopold 0 ork. BOSTON, Nov 4—Arr ship gg Leoraw, N Yor! Barker, Port aa a riae Hg? Pay Ley I Hale; ror and Ise Teask: 5. Sid brig Maria White, Crosby, er, Fall River. aaron, Earl, Detroit, and ahiander, Leader, Glide, Mirror, rr bark Genevieve (Br), d brige Rose (Br), Mann, hrs Rot Mal passed Gibr: tar 25th; Homer (ot Boston), Wellman, ‘pduteyo, Contra America June 7; Fernand Re: june 2), via | two brige; one is French, probably the Viadimir, chelle. Cla barks Trinity, Colburn, Gal Hiam, Blaslax ‘son, Sears. rah Sid rigs Escape, Elsinore, Arr brigs Four Sons, Core m Stewart, Bishop, do for er, do for do; Friends, Simmons, N Bedford for Sid schra Baltimore for Boston; Wilmington, NC, for 4 izabeth, Shack or do; Astrea, Pino, Baltimore for Elizabeth, Hutchinson, Richmond for Plymouth; Ransom (Br), Lockhart, Windsrr for N York. Sd—Arr brigs Marine, Pe rine & Mary, Com; Arbeoam NYork Josephine, ir Howe, Sea Bird, Audenre: aa Rough and Ready, e) ort 11 A! brigs cbt, Math JL AM, brig HARTFORD, Sachem ‘Thrasher, NYork. JACKSON VI rao: ‘ard, do for Dove , Burton, ¢o for Port! Stantos, Marietta, Abi | Lowell, Four Sons, Com Stew tor, Esther Elizabeth; sch: ‘M Smith, Howard, Wei Del Norte, Ransom, Josephine, Richmond ‘Nov 4—Arr steamers Mohawk, Clark, and Clark; dleton, Jacksonville for Boston; Philadelpbia for do; schrs Isn- do; Raven, Rote, do for Ban; i$ Borde Douglas, and Rich Sld bark Cslestia, rigs Taylor, Hudson, Henry Rebecca & Frances, Via- martine, Urani R Burton, Fri Elizabetb, Raven, sud Isa- onus, Mary Eq pity, Romso, Sld sclirs Maria Lonisa, Spon Eagle, M'Kee, and Liberty, nt, Tooker, NYork SEW LONDON, Nov 3—Arr schrs Palladium, Avery, Alban Minar Pennsylvania, Roath, do fo vidence for Rondout, Hume, loops George, Cobley, Newport for New York; Chase. Somerset for do; NEW BEDFORD, Philadelphia; Thos B Smit Wm P Rogers, Al do for Providence; Expedite, Racke bany for Boston; Perseverence, hiladelphia; + Pros Godfrey, Boston for N York; Pall River, Moterer, Perr, t Norwich ington, Rogers, N * Nov $—Arr clits Mouteruma, Picroe, h, Kelley, and Henry Clay Nye, Albany; 4th, sobrsSea Witch November, and Wm Bacon, Philadelphia; Wim Brown, Rondout PROVIDENCE, Nov 3 York; echr Jerolemay, Oakes, and Pr ton, Adamson, Apalachicol 8, So *NICHMON D, ‘Nov 3—Sld Harrison, idence, Brown, 3 of and for Bi Hiunt, NYork; sloop WS Mount, 1, Jones, New ops Chaso, ark 'Pri- Sid brig Putoam (iate of Pro- York; sclir Coloraco, Barrett, Achsal D, Johnson, ra elphia. schr Eli Townsend, Corson, New ork. _SAVANNAH, Nov 2-Arr steamship Alabams, Ludlow, N ork. SALEM, Nov 3—Cld schr Martha York Beverly an¢ Gloucester. Sid brig Garland, Fairfield, Para; schrs Star, Nii a, NYork; Wm Pickering (from do), | Bangor. WILMINGTON, NC, N Thomaston; 24, Florence Lewie, Savannah; H B Cro: ult, brigs M Dutch ipo Pa cr x l—Arr brigs Emily, Young Lor za aby, rit. M Waldoboro, Mo; Ist lly, Demarara; sobr Passengers Arrived. eggs —Bark Wielan Ano MW r, J F May HH Koop, J Lubters, HC ir FC Brockhavee. Rio Janeino— Bark Joddern—S A Kuh A Bra E Fisckert, Mr Supp 2 iren, wenare er Sobide, W Wiseker e pee nn. Passengers Sailed. Aspiywars.—Steamsbip Georgia—Col H Sparks and ser- vant. Jos Kelly and servant, Mrs Qoouran, Mra R Doggett, Miss Cochran, Mra Littleton, 3 ildren and servant J Keeler and Indy, Mrs M Baker, Mra & A Keyes, Mrs Gould and child, J J Fenton, Liout Governor Purdey, @ N Sharp, Miss Morgan, LE Motgtn, Jr, Mrs Hobson two daughters and servant, D Morgan, Jr, {nly and $ children Mor fs lady, two chil¢ron and servant, ise apgley, & K Carpenter Key J Rowell and lady, Miss ie L Pool, Mes Wm Davis, Capt R Warren, lady and ob Robertson, $ B Stevens, Chas Howard Wilson, Miss Bians, Miss Block and Haywood, RB Dathiza,J Dalum, M Hyne: E lady and servant, Mrs Jones Miss Dolian, Dr A B Adams & Co's Messenger, Wells, Fargo & Co's M Berford & Co's Messenger, F Langfroy, 8 Jonney, Mr Reile Brown, USM Agent, Ditley,' Indy and 2 children, E 15004 ,M Hac } K ao a5 C Osborn. Jr, Chas Bech § cA Vkof, Miss Wyk 3 E Pearl, J Jf Acray J McDonald © FSachsn, RU FL A Brown, EW Lis, Le HC Ames, Geo W Thompson, Peter jossen and lady, Dr J Ci n, Mra N K Blac’ RB Hawkis Brown, P Cooney, Me e T amon, J in, D boGowan, A nocd W Lewin, it’ Laweon, Rito aghton, Baright, W L Moro, Il © Moors, J Tolp, L beni J Mshon, D'Apploton, § Silva, A’ Willi Green, As Koen, ? Kerwist, A Bunce, W R Kin. I Fine on, A Ebright, G 8} JB Moore. 8 Woo w fon, W do waar, J Alweti, E Jobnson, Tuck ow man, HB fiont |W Beatie 4, Kitkpateick, P Hf, Harrison, R Shanon, G J. B Yr 4, W Bun! B non, Jos Hit rk, D Whitcomb, J win Sullivan, J MeDonsld, ‘A Wright, John Thomas, $ Samuel Feeney snd boy, TJ Kennedy, D Young. MeLane, W HoLane, K Vs streng, TJ Oibvons, A Re A Belson, J B Sax, H Smit V Drowot, J Vickersbeck, L Ahedd, A Shedd, no ‘Kittridgo ache W Ler! rion B Morine vacerall, F Rw 10 Wing & Ker IW toy, Tinemen, W Hall ugh, Mr Thomas w i tea etae were. F Robing, Gi au idin ruff, C Wot A Jones, Wm Wykofl and boy, L Lepman f Hep H Wogan, John Thompson, if TW thom: 8 Arrede Harford, A JE Armes, Ani Davis, © se Harve Putnam, J Putnam A Putnam, W 1 Gove, O Brown, M7 Brown. Konney ‘J Moftat, J neomG Powltiecn, Rata Minow, F Koolse "I, Sone, hb, AR J Son Hint aborn, J ine, Catharine & Mary; schrs | | | sion of your bindnes: Rough and’ Ready, | | ton, A 74 fl = Mrs WC Dewi Vib ebd prea Riven Worth, wife aad child. Mrs Wife and 2 ind 3 e o oo HG Oti: infant, c aoe J Himmon, HF Waseworth, it wife, R Torrey, 4 a Bele and two iat te, JH Thayer, NL Morris 5M Myriek, N'Lon, W 6 Overton: Mrs 0 Portor aud daughtor, N Flint, DeE we Willoughby, W Bryen, wife and cnild, ‘A Gardin, ee vig | EE Lowis P ae Ww Bradley, E Land, 8 W Turner Bie Brounell, § Battin, EB A wil ie 8 Richard ide, J A Flotohor, W Hath w w Powell. Ww wit ms, I Nevin. e wel be _f Hutenisgns D hin, BT Kaa) Hartman, MMe | Cormick, M paareee A Jobnro § satay, wi wife aud 4 children, gh wt a GF ga M Hammon, WF J Sipon, W Roberts, lason, M F Pow Jobn Crozier, Ge: ‘pd ey Wm Wm Turbite, $ Sati Hor, B Misé orth Jesse Latimer, NC ‘M Schmeig. Goo Schmeig, A N P Barnes, RB: more, Mrs T May and children, J W Dodge, Dodge. E Twichell, L Backstor, R Weir Maurison, J Bryan, Ch Bradley, Jos Wangh Robt Love, J Peters, 8 Stidefor, Jos T: ‘M'Cormick, Edw Carney, Andrew Fitz) wife and a TJ Cie ite J Stabl olton, Mes Gil B D Dodge SR ‘Hogan and son, A Thoa Wilson, ‘m Boi iy pation, 3 Sas Ts Cc tiwhte Vhitne ham, J Storer, 7h Combs, J Good J Yersley, Geo Sidens, WW! K Cummings, Gov Hf Coltaan, 1s Grogory apn Cole, Albert Bowles, Jos F Greely, A wobertss 3 Utsler L Bailey,'8 Hollis, Win P Brown, O M Eaton, J ames Cerbitt and wife, Mich Ccrbitt, Miss Mar y. OG Stahl, F Cuturior, P’ Mooster, E Schultz, A St Germain, A S$ Greely, A A Nintall, A 2, J Wareely, 1D Smith, Jat Watson, Win Moors, J dT Emery, A Lord, Hf Sei Wyek, Ag Butler’ Thor Goodwin, Goldsmith, 8 B Franklin, 3, E FS BC We Atwood, B F Got Kearn ugh Gordon, N A Batch O'Briei F N Brigham, Alex Nei Donen ie 8 Folaom Bridget, O'Conm ry Graham. & Woods, Aug Martin, P P'vsetin David Bayer White, J@ Barnard,'HO Stanley, Geo Barasra, W'etatis, John Sactson, A F foward, ate Parkor, Me Wil? gon, EMann, Chas F Tucker, Patrick Owens, OF Ayres, M Oliver, D Good, J O Coffi TA 2M EETING HELD ON. BOARD | THE. STEAMSIUP Washington, November 5, 182, E. L. Hoarns, Es4,, on beholt of the passengers on the last voyage, presented to Captaia Fitch a beautiful silvor spoaking trumpot, as a tes- timonial of their regard, and addressed the company as fol- lows:—Gentlemen—It is new my duty to address afow ob- servations to you upon a subject whic! this occasion, and I do so with croat Dloasare, out attencant alloy—th ficst, on being 01 eccasion, when #0 many of our Late fellow passenger deprived, by absence, of that enjoyment; the last f my utter incompetenéy to properly shes. This honor, I assure you, and iff dg not fully expreae t renreneas T assure you it 1. ‘To iny fellow’ passengers on our late voy unnecessary to state the circumstances that o gethor to-day; but as there are some present who.may not be Acquainted with them, I will briedy allude to them. In common with the greater porticn of the yoyagers from Bro- ‘New York, I came on bowrd tho ton, unknowing and unknown, but not with an unfrioadly hhim to whose caro lite und is only from a wan? of al r demeanor o! Sith the good neared our des 1 Adopt some means of showing our | em, and. by presen! this trifling testimonial: leave ¢o our friend, Captaia Fitch, some permanent memorial of our good wish accordance with this dotermination, a s Bieription opened, and the passengers, with one seribed’theirnames to gcarry out the views oft Since ou arrival in Now York, wo have learne tain ciroumstan which £ will onl: expressing the opinion o ath, aunt Captain Fitek will come of the investigation now pending, with honor to him. | If, That euch is the ardent wish of those whose humble | epresontative T vo to agsure you and him, In m, it now only remains for me to present to you, Captain Fiteh, the epeaking trumpet I hold. in my hand, and to reiterate the assurance so eloquently expressed by Dr. Jackson, that the passengers will’ look with lively in- terest to your future career, with full expectation that it Will be one of honor to yourself and credit to those with whom you may be connected, 1 shall now read the insorip- tion, which is Presented to by the passengers | on board the steamer Washington, as a ttstimonial of their opinion of his capabilities as a'commander, and quali, ties as m gentleman. Steamer Washington, October 27, 1852. Committee—Edmond Lyons Hearne, Charles E. Bors | g; dorff, Julius Schubert | To which Captain Fitch replied :—Mr. Hearne and Gentle- en of the Committeo—I have to return you my sincere thanks for your kindness and well wishe: ‘or his remem- Drance token you, in bohalf of the passengers, on, our late voyage | have so kindly presented so me. Gentl+men Sahnot in words express uy feelings as the present ‘41 bope you will take my sincere thanks for thi a rogatd; that your good wi ‘idenced by this to es) kiodly favore the fruition of your wishes, I incerely trust. Gentlemen of your companions on our late voyage, whom we expected to mee! all who have go kindly favored Hopi gtyou all may long livejin tive bounteous euoy. ment of health, bappiness, and prosperity, aud. ofven be nombered among my passengers across the Atlantic, in tho food steamship Washington, is the siacere wish’ of my | eart. (0 THE WHST INDIA ISLANDS. AND OHAGRES - | By she British royal mail steamship CONWAY, Caps. | ons burt camship is designed to sail from Savannah, Goorgis, | mn the 4th December next, and samo day of each followin month, for Chagres, foue ing with the Turks Islands te nt Chagreson the Lath o Jou, by same route, to Savanna. ‘As this service contemplates arrangements only for Limited numbor ot passengers, persons who desire xo avoid crowded boats will find route s desirable ong; and yalids who wish to spend tho wi islands, may find conveyance in the company’s stoamships, twice a mouth, between Jamaiga and she following ports, 1m addition to those named above:— Kind regard, (which are be lost 10 me whom. my future career will ‘ra ma ch month, ‘and return on # 5 B38 * Antigua, juadalowpe, Ss. Kisto, Havana, Honduras, Jaomel, ‘ Demarara, artinique, Banta Martha, Dominios, Monteserray, Tampico, Grenada, Nevis, ob Grey Town, Porto Rico, Yors Crus, THE RATES OF PASSAGE 42g, _— rie mae to Nassau... ie ers or feeighs gonveyo to or from New FLORIDA, ‘ATABAMA. and ave SAML. J. MITCHILL, Agent, 138 ‘Fiont stroot, N, bal ited STATES MAI .¥. MSHIP WASHINGTO! it, will sail for Bremen, touo! on ‘at 12 0’ Nee M. in saloon, . Price of pasuage— a se i Post Office. | London. For paseage er freight, ch aed if MOLLER, SAND & RIERA, Agoute, 26 South atroos. | EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP njine ; through to San Francisco at reduced ratou; no wthmus. Tho new and eplondid st UNTinp STATES Win. G. Bo jerry, Commandor, will l Now York for Aspinwall, Navy Bay, Saturday, Novel bor 18th, st threo o'clook, P. M., preciscly, conneoting at Panoma, with the now double vars steamship COR- tons, Thomas B. Cropper, Commander, mehip leaves P: rie on the arrival of tho pas Tengers by the United Sta Francisco, stopping only at Avaputoo, for supplios. This iine has nover failed te ot at the appointed time. These vessels, in accom- ions, vontilatio: \d safety ‘unsurpassed, cod physiol ached toeach steamer. Pas will be landed om the wharf st Aspinwall, and take $he Panama railroad, Passengors are coutioned that Sickots for this line must boar the signatures of the un- dervigned, and thas no other parties are suthoriced so sell YY w Appl: rae ae 26 Broadway, New York. ISPATCH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THS did now clipper ship ALBONI, Captain Little- idly loading at pler 6 North river, can take few more tons of light freight and six past %, diate application to EB. R. SUTTON, & Wal TEAM DSTWREN NEW YORK ax “GLARGOW.— The Glassy and Now York Steamship Companiir a0 ashi (1,962 tone, 400 horse powor,) Robort vil Gar frome Glasgow om hs. 29 ill foave New York for Glasgow, om 7, Bb Novembor, at 12 o’olook at noon. ‘iret 9 (seloen sate, fo0ms) $8) fg ‘hy {inidobin fo we qwoond oadia, eward a feo inoluds 3. MON, 8¢ Broetwar. YOR SAN FRANCISCO, AT root, North river, cam socommo- agers, at BI76. ‘B. SUTTON, 34 _ MAIL STRAMEAI? CO.—FOR RIO JANBL- , Valparaiso and Panama—T! JOHN L. STEPHENS, (150) tons burthon,) Robert Poatson, commander, will bo dizpatolied for the above Deoomber. For a8, Apply ab thao BIP) MOPEWRLL tho foot of Amb: 28 0 64 Boust strooe Cre ALES pdt hg L yh ps0, BOMeaLY will Tespont ine ‘ONECO, HH ct ag iy on the 2th of Nov an alas ae aoe bras made by aran' 8) iG cient to aida that bs will be ie ih same manner sa the previous shine o of tals f worgoon tek proper heir jned : ae will be provided with ‘An early periority of fy iy di board and lodg application tor borthe hip a the FOR AUSTRALIA—TO satt 10 OF NOVEMBER, The A lthip ALBUS, now loading at pier 16, East river, gall her cargo engaged, will sail me above r Port Philip and Sydney rr , with ‘allude by | % turday, November 6, from Pier | Arab! 74 Beondway. AMUSEMENTS. TERSTER—-BOORS OFEN AF HG CUR. WERT Saturday oveciag: Neves ~ TOWN ¢, | Rusben Glenroy... Mr. Bdé Tho Unknown... ..Mr. Dunn | Zoloe. . November AND © Somers, ,.Mise Heron ware Miss G. Dawas Bim THEATRE, cuakeun ot STREET.—DOORS NAPOLEON; 0 STHE. DESERT ER ih nS DOG. Cathullin§ ..... Mr. THE GAME Coo o ; $0 commence at 7 aay evening Sense ne ii portorant jurton Dexter... ... dal, Mrs. Nichols Bia WiLDERNESS. HITE’S THEATRE or ays. Wa Wy AND 1D th Bowery, ye cl bey 3 fred ae at 6) aturday evenin; sdohien Rite, ‘coadgeead nos pranee 6, will ve pt noe IDLoT W FAINT HEART WE ER WON AIR THE SIAMESE TWINS. | HRISTY’S OPERA Cl concerts in this Wo? DY. THAT RASCAL JACK. HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, treot.— Open every night during tae ireotion and personal for | d with favor by highly Tickets, conte. upervislon of ho past six respectable Doors opem past Fon, twonty-t rhe ING NEW—PANORAMA OF hed eee Lied oss ets sitnited a i ft or # linited number of nf mbar 1. at dilaton halt p HE BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART—OCON- taining a series of d masto: nm at Exhibition | pect rons cx. in chronological down to 7 Library Room: authontio paintings from the mos order, from Guido de 1 is open for ox- 8 Horac A. M, to 5 P, M. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, Hanscer end Breese John Greenwood, Jr., Assis- tant Mani hinose , % cents, ture Gi tainmen extra. Clark: Bittance ee ‘the ‘whois ‘Musso, Halls of Statuar Saturday afternoon, irsotor of Amusem at A Saloon, Living Animals, en Soate in the Fargdet, 1256 conte at 3 o’clock, ‘and eve at 7s o'clock, the now mythical drama of tha LAST N ate, ETROPOLITAN HALL.—FIRST GRAND CONCERT of the National Guard Band, on Saturday ovening, November 6. The Nationsl Guard Band, oonsistin forty-tve performers, would respeotfully, announce to theie the publio, thas thelr first Grand Concert will Sa givens ab Mosrepoliian Hall, on Saturday evening, Now vember 6, ascisted by Bi varly, her first appearance tu New York, accompanied by a full Orohestes. Covduotor Jos. Noll Leader #2. Riotiel i'm | § Lichtenatoin Walts.. 1.—Overture to Euryanthe 2.—Gipsy So 88 SUDK sure fen ‘olka. y PROGRAMME. Finst Part—Stping Instruments. Full Orohestra Ri dreaming of by Jenny ia le cipal b Tr ning of the concer’. Con- GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, tondered by outbful and wonderfal Violinis onerously oman Cathelic Orphan Mad'ile Camille Urso, thi , for the benofit of ti ‘Asylum. will take plaoe st Metro Politan Hall, on Monday evening November 8, on which oo- easion she will be assisted by the following eminent artists, kindly yolunteere Madi Qscor Committant, Cantatrie who ha! Tenor to his Majosty th their sorvions, viz. from Pari f Holland; ing of of t! ete incipal Catholic Book Store ing of the Concert. Doors opm moe at 8 o'clock. RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.— George Lea, Proprictor.—Ths abovo establishment is together with For further particu HE, ROYAL MAIL W. Samson, commander, will! sail for Bormnda and has with plunge shower baths. ow ‘ravens Baa NARD, k, and in the evening, at 754, nd Original peep ber rl ‘Troupe of Modol Boe performanc: ‘0 conte; Stage S Boxes, 25 conts; Gi STEAMSHIP PETREL, 3% Tons | to Bore | en built ventilated and Will take a9 mone Petrel has No. 4 Bowling Green. saan STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY— via Havans.—The splendid stexm- ‘stich eail Now Orleans ‘or ship EMPIRE CITY, Henry wi ely a from the pier at the foot of Warr: Vt, nes rember 12th, at 2 o'el ills of ffi No igned ht or ‘passage i) Ti ivevt, In ir twel' lock, "pre van and New Orleans—new arrange: otl {OR SOUTHAMPTON AND eens mee Stator mall steam mander, will | land the mail: o'clock, from pi pass t No. 4 ae $120; ‘soa cabin, $70. Id be sen ter Thur or wea aeees for Havre, touching at South: “November 18 For freight o ship HUMBS jengers, on Saturday, No North river, Price of pass age not wan ne 9 passage, SpPly 'VINGSTON, Aqont. 53 Broadway. {SOR cE OL UNITED, ted MALL STEAM- ship ARCTIC, Captain Ji will depart with the U. Ma Saturday, November 13t! fo berth at foot of Canal st Passengers aro roques |. This steamship aa ve an: om, Xe Worth’ meoued int it psid for. ited to on board at 11s; ‘ ftenmadlp Puolde Will succeed the Atetion and sail Novem: ber 27th. For freight or passage, having Mon ed ‘socom modations for el EDWARD K. anoe and comfort, a) COLLINS 2S 56 Wall stroot. HE BRITISH AN Mail Stesmships—between Now York and Liv joston and Liverpool, direet, and between only Salling at Halifax Jarry & Oo! arboard pe. Shannon. D NORTR AMERICAN ROTA, 00 the Boatom ships to land and receive mails and pas- PERSIA, Caps. ——. A, Lang. lear white light at mainmaast hoad, d on port. day, 10th November. York, jay, 17th November. ton, ay, 24th Novemb: w York, W Ist Docomd duastiss; Beamon, Sopione Wed Europa, Ryrio, | Now York, Wed: Nisgars, Laiteh, Boston, ay, 224 Decem| Aities,” Hactison, Now York, Woduonday, doth December” Canada, Lan, Boston, " Wedneeday, Sth Jan., 1853. avin,” Judkins, Now York, Wednosday, 12h January. America, Shannon, Boston, ’ Wednosday, 19th Janu Passage from ork or Boston to Liverpool— oa § 2; secon’ de fe berahopoared eu Freight will bo charge: 80) personal ox; An oxper! All letters an fh 0 8, For froight or pa wap? Warcnes.—By order of fercign manufactur English mannfaocture: Jand, in transitu for ths Inconaequencs of which, FI tho risk, a4 heretofore, of boing sein LS jerman, and ot Pin commen with Briton re givon in Havre for New rt HH ‘for. ou spects boyond an amount for urgeon on board. apers Must pass thgough the Pi ly to. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Gro 7 oa British Treasury, wat a names snd marks wit be horeafter admitted in Ei United States and other countries Frenoh and Swiss watches may bi k or Boston, via Liv er forsign goods, received and odie Through bills © ware ARRANGEMENT, ae TivEnroon any Rage pa! his Sees favorito sto OITY OF wach OITY OF GLA! urey OF auasaow.,. by @ or MANCHESTER. - 559 wsrd’s Thies C: Gre desirous of biasing ov Shird class pasyo! Live pire dy Compauy intend sailing the offs, bod ‘tons, pag Robers Loiten. phd ik) tons, Cape. W' ‘ikem Wyle Saturday, Oot, 4, 1) Saturday, Oot, 25, Saturday, Nov.20, 1363. We odneada} a “Wednestey, Oo Wodnosday, ae. Weaneaey’ yen, 5 ; — HRESEER eae ‘ob. ay ok. $ s y Bews LARS PASSENGERS, ei will 0 taken i proyisior +6 2 ieavod fen ‘ ion thoiz friends, a» correspo: 00} Cy ieee nail fy CIrTiigh Om pa tom. couvpres napeeniseaeene wee aresosnesd Feraron vil We on siete anh et inne. Tor my lee: or oard. ss ter aR TN LAM MAWHIN EAU. vikidhon, Agen) 55 Broadway. ‘URGIREY & 90., Southampton | Mr. Tbrowne, Mile, De Meliass Lawdor ANUSESIEWTS, SO rnc. Braowar Cae a ae Saturday ove 7 ‘The Stranger... Mr. C ici ise Folin eee Mr. Box, Sa ey Le cn Tt od IBLO'8 GARDEN—MAN AG! INUIRSris sete is bate “Baas Sp bones tional Pi “Sakti Six Aetna CR ern wand ber vas has been #0 ggheaaateaiy woe Me. Beowas, Droust, Bulan Lavigns Grosset, Saturday FOUTY AND FIFTY. Mr. Lilywhite......... va MAN BE bE “siVitia. ALLACK'S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAS Broome st.—Doors opon at Saturday Rov Bir Ges, thunion ‘ir Blake John Lory... Mr Brougham Harry Thunder. Mr. Reynolte Lamp... mada hia oop's MINSTRELS, 44 BROADWAY, Howard, street. Oban every 8 ening —the ontertainme: tits clebrated companyot Musiclane snd EeSiopion tors camno® be oqualled by any other band in the alae States. Soe programme, Doors open as 6i4;,con0 ae yotoak. Admission 26 cents. ‘The c= respeattully rormned thas the afternoon eonoerwe are M** ET ROPOLITAN 3 Beary MADAME MAQIE@TS Rospecttuliy spasunces thas hee FIRST CONCERT, {uwoe Har nerve waa aT0 1 ke TUESDAY BY ENNG NE NOVEMBER a AME ALBONI Ail be assisted by SIGNOR ROVERE, SIGNOR SANGIOVANNE IGNOR agbirr Sho tas also engaged the profenslonat sid MLLE. CAML thie UKSO AND MASTER w Saag. Mui Sig. Ardiat cS Doors open at half-past 6 e’clock. Concert to commease at 8 o’olook precisely. GFare SACRED CONCERT, AT THE CHURCH OF ¥. ret Sixteenth street, on Sunday img, November 7, i "PROGRAMME, RTL 1. “Tnsap@ et vane oure, 2. “ Ciefus animum,” Tenor Solo, 3. ¢ Wo trust in the Lord,” Duct 4 5 Egypt, 3 “O fone amoris tee Chorus acoompaniment— 1 Vocal Quartetie, sung’ by” Masars. torer Muciler, and Ochi * Duet, by Miss Moran and Mad rep itg0,”” ano Solo, with companitsent—bolo by Mad. Siedeabu Conductor. Tickets... Reserved Soats Concert to commence ab 9 account of the weather. aay Plat trict! io 3 Siecaror ene ‘clock. "No" postponsmant ou ing, ‘Novomber 6, 6,4 fal a manshty and Gymnastic Exeroit ‘by the comb trian Troupes of K. Sands & J. J. aba & cents; Pit, 1244 cents. Doe: it fy commence at7. Afternoon perf ) IG, 8 MAIL STEAMSHIP connecting with the Pacito Mail Steamahi Only through Un: eC Oregon, via Aspinw: re P Pacite ‘Sai Stenmship Company’ NORTHERNER willbe in readinoss, at Pacams, to ressive the Allinois’ matt and passengers, and sail immedi San Francisco. No efforts wil companies to send thelr p omfort and safety. Rates of (ars to Aspinwall ate Foo! wer aft and forward saloon, & bit $M. Paase harf, at Aspinwall, ngers” expense. Persons nited States mail steam ominedations om of fare from Panama to San Francisco on the most tavorab For freigas or passage, apply to CHAS. A. WHITNEY, at the offee of the companies, 177 West street, corner of Warren shes pete tro requested to supply, thomasives wii thi compa ila of Iading, which ill be signed at the office, between the hours of ten and one o'clock of the dap of sailing. OR AUSTRALIA.—NEW YORK ots SOME patch Line.—Th tons burthen, abo —her ‘ventilated. S ‘0 and ae 2, havi S the most desirable veesel now to make th: vp. ana her com- | mander having great experience in the Australian ld Yery short passage may be expected. Karly application be necessary on beard for freight or passage, at pior 28 river, or Butler, Brother 2113 South st Ets Isano T. Smith, 101 Wall des we trali will be despatched, mi out fail on tie foe i on board, foot of Wallstroet, or to JB, SARDY, Ne South street, or HUGHES & RAWLING, 39 Wast atreeb. AvermaLta~ Paget LINE OF PACKETS.— bygrey By Port Phili, ney, touchi tthe Cay The okt tons burthei Capt F. B. Northup, at pier 10 North river, will sail punctually on the 10th of Novem- her from New York, The man line are being fitted out and pr preference over all ot in which #he hips of this tabliah fer the: ship ix guaranteed superior in advertised for Australia in tl eon and ee attendants prov: id ides selected ‘ibrar: lan of the a torether f¥. . i of the provie ona, can be seon at the # eae apr on board, or to ae Fe DEAGLE S % Qo. % street. FOR SAVANNAH—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SIDE. wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, Captain J B Walton, will eave ¥hiladelphis for sStvanadh, on Wed: day, the 10th inst., at 10 o’olock. A. M., from second munet abore Vine streat. “tu epesd and eirexiguty 6 iia ey St rangement for tho convenien a comfort thi Fare from Now York or Philadel { Goargia leaves a above Pordstfora: nv ii “BAVANNA a 8. MAIL LINE. THR SUPE. rior steamship FLORIDA, cans. ‘Thomas 11 alge at 4 o'clock P.'M., from R. 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