The New York Herald Newspaper, November 7, 1852, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Later from New Mexico Governor the 8t. Louis ‘The from the Weer last Rape wo he Sek vis. ‘They te this seetion of the country. eens ereaghens toe F i i ‘was met: cabo thoemaker ated him. cannon. Sumner. On the smony of Prayer was offered by Nev. Mr pan Fr meeiy dle whieh ae afterwards reed Go the a ives im Spami-h the conmi-sion fe read. and the os ‘or ollce. war adminletered by Chief oT we co have made a most ee ea New Mexico may vow look forward to a period of peace Sire ind been portions of Governor Lam's a Goatiemen—T bare own amongst you with two ob jeanne pame'y. to employ my time honorabl; myself ard usefully o the poovle of this territory. I see rf other object ¥ lm sve: ip view, aud. if I fail in these, L failentirely. I bate nol come to improve my owm pri- vate fortupe por ‘he: of any person mor to advance the political views of any individud or party. [ am un- pledged, and perf. cris fre to do whatever T may judge t be for the best wi bout being ong a party. wationsl. or by rely a must a that goverpment. «sn do much for Se wie canna society--but it must Like be sdmitted, that in popu- lar governments the people c.ndo more for themselves tham the government cen do for them; and, moreover, ‘thas the officers ot rpment emu do little or nothing, Without the co-opera'icn of the people. The gevernment @an Open the wey fr the poopie to enter freely upom the cereer of busives. ni competiti but the oe ment cCADROt corres ‘he people to engage in busimess. Wholevome | ma: be paseed, to secure the rights of person aud property; but the most salutary laws will remain a desi j-tcer vpon the statute book, un less the peope ru-tain the officers of the law in the diccharge of their severai duties. You yourselves, there- fore, bave a large port on of the weal or woe of this com- mualy in you o*u bends and upon you, as well as Upew thore who heiven to be ck thed with office for the time being, rests » hewvy responsibility, which you cannot eecape, no more Line thy officeholders themselves. — This country ha» pa-srd (hrough # terrible ordeal, ex- through mary tong years of revolution ‘and apd & 8 sary covaequence, has suifered teeny from there cau cs im ail other social and bu- sinets relations fut the days of revolution have apply pased sway end the tack before us, public and pri bew ix to boild up that which bas been torn down by ierolutions. to harmonize conflicting laws, and, to receneie coaventionatities im social life, £0 a8 to preonce unity of action and good will througbout the aod These desirable objects cam be atteima by ‘ime by perseverance and by mutual forbearence: ‘or ail thiuking mem must be comvineed tbat one mmon interest pervades the whole territory. ena that * common destiny for good or for cvil awaits all isintabiants alike As far, gentle mea. as my official ivtiocnee will extend, and as far as My personal infloevee wii reson, they will be exerted to diffuse knowhdge aud prom rights of persons aud proper'y—to develops the various resources of the ccurtry—snd iast, though not least, to bring the distant parts of the territory nearer to each other. and into clo-er oreximity to the States, east and west of us. by impr vet 1cads and increased facilities for travel. As to your !»uluu troubles, the wise and vigor- ous measures Wh beeu lately adopted by those whe bave mans; fairs of the terrivory, and espe- cially the measures for d+ fence #hich have been adopted by Colonel Summer. bave pom every part of your mer, the be:dsaan aud the miner are now at liberty pureue their rr spective svocations with little danger of imterruption. It i+ indi-pensnble that this state of things: should be permscent, +o that industry and enter- prise may hereafter reop o certain adequate reward. New Mexico is now a burdem to the United States. She needs all the treovs that ale now hore for her de- fener against the roving Indian» of the plains, and she will continue to Ibis Kind ef defence for some time Tl urerque valleys—rome seven thous and fect above the lerrl of the se mountains, some of thym of nearly twice tho altitude of the valleys—in efter times will teem with a healthy, | sturdy. brave intelligent and virtuous population; and, at no distant dey the country will not only be able to defend its own sol against the invader, but will be able to furnish eolaiers to defend the rights of the luxurious ond effeminate iphabitam the lowlands ofthe older States Gentlemen. the cordial reception which you have been plenred 10 give has been highly fla'tering for which I tender you my | teenk+. Lam grateful to you as an individual for these menifestations. becaure they give promise that our social interodurre will he of the most friendly kind; aud T am atill more obliged to you. »~ * public officer. because they are proofs of your layal y to thy United States, Per al «iligence, Arrivals at the Metropelitan—Col. Wm. M. Peyton, Roanoke. Va; JM Arm trong. Liverpool; F Thomo. | ton, Boston; Clinton Liosd Pa: 8.8. Bucklin. R. 1; Col. AD, Stewart. st Lonis, if F. Brownell, Hattfor . MoCormick. Chicego til; Jno. Warts, N. Y.; W. HH. this; ©. F True, Rochester; Hon, M. pley. Charlie tov & °; Hon Stephen Homer, Mas: At the Astor—J, savage Oheusngo; J, Willis, Halifa: 3. Barnes Springteld; Mr. Corbin. Washingtow; Ry Leslie Va; Capt F ‘bh. Prov Capt. Gardner do. ©. Hunter. Aiton; 8 M Noyes, Uubas; J. Pike, Maine; How. 8, Beard-ley Utica tthe American—K S Clarke Phila ; Dr Hammond, Hastieburg: J. Thovncike D. Moran, N. Orleans; &. Dickinson, Bedford. W. Latbwm Mass.; A, &, Mitchell, St. Lovic; A Kiogeley Boston At the Howsrd—‘sj. Gilman. S. C.; L. Morrison, Charleston ; Emery and ay Boston; .A. 8, S8tod- dard J. Myers. Fiat burg; J Hathaway, Dunkirk; J Peterron. Burlington; ©. F. Mendall Somers. indicted ¥ith Anp Uoag for the murder of her ad in Dutebers ec bas been tried and acquit- ted The woman, it wili be recollected, was bang caw rince CITY TRADE RPORT. Satcrvay, Nov. 6—6 P. M. Asturs —No ebarge occurred in prices: 66 bbls both Kinds acid There were % 5e4 bbl pearie reaiping this moiuing in houre Berawax —2000 ibs yellow have been disposed of at dec. per tb. cash Barapmorrs ~ Flour was in more request, at buoyant rates. ‘The dey's rules reached 16.600 bbls. ; superfine Camadion at $4 68% a $4 75; ordinary to choice State, at $4 05% a $4274; ; mixed to fancy Western, at $4 75a $4 98% ; with feucy Generee and Obio. end ordinary to favorite Southern. at $4 65%; a $6 1234 per bbl. There wae nothing 0 moment dour in rye flour or corn mesl. Wheat evinced an apward tenor’ The supply was ex ceeded by the demand for shipment and consumption. A very handsome lot ct white Gearsee was (rumored as) Gispored of at $1 17; 12500 bushels white western $1 18 $1 11; 18 000'fair to prime Canadien, at $1 05 0 $1 07; 4.100 ermmon do. st $1 C2. and 2 000 inferior do. at 9c. Rye was held at S7 a S+c por bushel. A sale of 90 bushels gond t v0-rowed barley was effected at 720 State and western oats were in wetive request at 46 42c per busbel Corn advanced considerably, the st being inadequate to ine wants of traders. The ales em- braced 27 500 buthels common Jersey white at 82 a 8c pots, and 1.477 bbls. the inspection ware- and Western mized. to arrive and from store, at 83 @ Séc. Corrrx.— Exhibits no interesting variation, #30 bags r’& were ob'sined at 10’, & ‘Tie.; 150 Maracaibo at 9 $%0.; 500 Rio at 844 @ 3c Gerren.—A pale of 2500 ibs. old was reported at 4a 24 3c0. per lb Correy.—The market contivues very firm, with sales to day of 2.000 bales —Dry cod veemed scarce and in demand at $3 50 4 per quimtal. 450 bbis. No. 1 mackerel brought 8 $3 6: $11; No 2were worth $s 75; and large No. 3, $7254 | $750 There was less +moked yey Page Sealed were held at Mm Ste. and No 1 at Ste. per box Favrr.~260 boxes lnyer raisins fetched $2 80 800 half do, $1 50; 760 boxes bunch do , $2 60 a 2 6244 ; and 406 melf do. at $135 Raricurs.—Rates continued firm, with a good de- wand for botn Liverpool and London, To the former | @ tierces of beef were taken at Se. Flour was at 8. 3d. to 2s. Od . aeked, snd fe 600 bales cotton wer buehels whrat weie aged a Sisd.. and 2,000 bbls four at 26. fd. both in a transient vessel. Am Aberdeen slipper took. for the seme port, 15,000 bushels wheat at Sd. For Havre cotton wasat Kc. Rates to California continued firm, witha fair mount offering Hay.—The market was badly supplied, and but little was obtained fur shipment at $1. City consumers had to | pay FL 12}, a $1 1634 per 100 1d sour —Noibing addicionel tranepieed in America, A of 190 bales jute was reported. at $85 per ton. Inon.—Some transactions cecurred in Scotch pig to- day, but particulars were suppressed. Most holders beld | 8 i8 at $35 50 a $54 60 per ton, 6 months Lime —A cargo of common Rockland was sold at $1 per bbl,, cach Mo.acses.—There were rales made of 50 bbde. Porto Rico, at Be @ 200 ,and 60 hbds muscevado, at 2140, a 200, per gallon Navar Srones.—We heard of no taansaction in crude turpentine, which continued to be held at $4 1234 a $4.25 per 280 lbs 1,400 bbis. spirits turpentine were procured at Bc. part oath. per gallon. 600 bbie, Wilmington com- mou rosin changed bands at from $1 65 a $1 60; and 250 dis. fine de at $2 a $4 60 Ona— Linseed fuvored buyers. 2,000 galloms were pur- chased at 650 per guilon There was lees olive offering. It See ‘at $1 123¢ per gallon. in casks ; 100 baskets Crude end manufactured whale and sperm wore inanimate Paovisions.—Pork was lesa abundant, and generally hold at $1475 for prime, and $17 for meer, though 200 bble. were obteined early in the day at 250. and 87340. Prt bbl. less. Dressed hogs were easily sold at To #90 pee ib. Lard seemed unaitered. 300 pacl 4s common demand, amd rales were made of 500 bis, at $40 $4 573, for new country prime ; $4 @ $5 50, for do. meses; $10 75 # $1 for Vermont. do. There was les# activity in the butter trade, the high prices usked impeding ¢ales. The quotations were, for Ohio, 16c a 18¢. ; Btate, 200. Bo. ; Grange county. 280. @ 250. ; and Irish, 260, per Ib. Cheose was in active demand at 7)s0 a Vgc 1. Rice—Continurd to decline 160 tierces were sold to at $4 06 68 per 100 lbs jan —Weet I was more im request, Two cargoes 81. Martin's and Turks Island were reported sold, io pott, st Sie, Bonaire was held at 28%;¢. a 2éc. per ak Soar—Cartile continued In limited stock and was Ome. per Id. ‘uc new features, 25 halt R Ro brandy brought $1 9744 & $1 75; 16 do Bordeanx $1 260 $1 60; anal 000 barrels Ohio and prison wals key at MaQ\y ana 245, @ 2c. per gation, cash ead ebort time Focanee Remained qnirt at unchanged prices, 100 Shs. muscovede fetched 6), 6740. amd 60 boxes brown Ve OJg0. yer Ib acco War iu moderate demand, et uaiform rates ; j ime, 160 bbls. 5 jbap |, 20 bales. IMPORTATIONS OF THE WEBK ENDING NOVEMBER, 5. Baicxs—13.818, Coar- 924 tons. Corrmx.—20.319 bags. Corpacr —220 pach Dreweops—2 211 atic! weod, 14] tons fustic. Dyxs—101 ceroons indi; Daves—13 demijohns ash; 250 kegs. 48 casks, 25 carks roll brimstone; ir lead; 19 casks te ie 5 casks cammo- ols, Tonquin beans; 1,202 bags antimony ore; 78 bbls. sponge; 474 boxes liquorice paste; 19@ bbis. li- quoriee root; $0 sacks farina, 400 boxer, 3.600 “half boxes loaner 200 0%, roons almonds; 21 cases citron: mons; eer oe almonds; 207, coo oranges; 8 bbis. do, 200 quintals codtish Fine Cnackers—11,000 boxes. Gnxasr—436 pipes. 08 SGe. To Pittsburg. boum whiskey, at 400. a 50c hours bave "heen ‘as follow 12000 bus ; corn 5,000 bus, is steady at previous rates Wheat—t! 10,000 bus . a 208¢ for Ohio, 104}¢c. for Mediterranean, | apd 112 ie. allsise for Genesee Corn, Sle, lots of Western mixed Barley. raies $0,000 bus . at | for Wisconrin. 7@c. for prime two rowed, and 73¢ a Toe. for tour rowed. ieke J Brazil wood; 200 piculs sapam _ ; 33 bbls. do ; 2 casks madder. sam capavia; 303 casks soda 27 tierces, - Boe: harper] boxes. 8 bbls. le- ; ; 255 bundles goat skins; 20 casks, kine, 13 oxeks hides, 120 bumdies deer skins. 779 bales, 60 piculs loore. bbls . 61 ceroons, 30 chiguas. Horvs.—21,282 horns, 4757 Buffalo. do. Twos Runver.—60 bags, £8 bulos Inox —Y,205 bars. 1201 tons raiirosd iron, 49 011 bars, 141 tons bar. 12.884 bundles. 1,080 do. hoop. 1.126 plates, | 7 bundles scroll 3,052 do. sheet, 1,308 tens pig Leatnen,— 8 bales. Mats — 60 bdis emtry mats. 9 bales Valencia mats. —€1 blocks, 24 cases Porators.—14 bbis. Ou —53 pipes, 11 bbls.; 100 boxes olive oil, 50 bas. di Paint.—200 bbls_painters? colors, Rarrans —5 634 bundles, 58 Stiett —5 casks conch, 11 boxes tortoise. 131 bbls., @ tierces, “Bric ss—1.200 bags pimento, 0,150 mats cassie, 83 bores c Secar—1,655 hnds., 8c a eat cases, 6,153 boxes, 26 halves, 3 , 494 fifths, 2.191 tenths, 6,718 chests, 7,240 half do. Tonaccom1 075 lbs, 32 cases, 22 cercoms; 10 sa 7,688 boxes tin plates, 1,183 boxes terne, 2.349 Tat ow—106 casks, Woor—488 pieces mahogany, 266 do cedar, 336 logs ry. Woor—305 bales; 15 bales waste. Wire—126 hhds , 56 halv: virtue—to secure the | | B Hasuutos, of | this city 1,608 quarters, 181 bbls. The Lumber M Market. The appearance of the No:th and East rivers, in the | vicinity of the lumber yards, is at presemt very grand. | o’clook, West from Desbrosces to T hirty.sixth street, is one con, | Bis tinuons Jine of lumber yarés, As far as thecye oan reach | along the river from these two streets msy be seen piles | cf lumber varying from twenty to fifty feet high. | Piles are composed chiely of pine, spruce, and hemlock boards, and are erected in sucha manner that they sel- | Jaw. Joreph Black and Andrew Crier, are respectfully It is curious that these yards are not | oftener visited with a fire than they are. If #fireshould | Monroe street. take place, it would be very dificult to stop the progress | of the orm for the materials are of the most combusti- The North side is the principal market |B. Walmsley are respectfully invited to attend the funeral | service. this afternoon, at 444 o'clock, at her late resi- x | dence. No. 89 Houston stre Tler remains willbe taken | to dom or never fall | two o'clock, trom the residence of her father, N: for pine and val kinds ot soft wood, such as sprueo, hem* | lock, white wood, cedar, and those woods adapted for The East side, where all the ship building yards are situated, is the principal | | depot for oak, Georgia, pine sbingles and those kinds of | | wood which are adapted to sbip building operations. ‘The | demand for lumber this season has been very great, and | partment {n general. are reepectfully invited to attend | will mot decrcase until the navigation is closed. The | | steck on hand in the city is pretty fair; but the mitis in | the country are all exhausted on account, of the increased | ‘The prices have advanced this | House building upea my arrival in the territory, | See ove demand this summer. season. and at present are very bigh. wood. such as pine and spruce, arrives at the market ‘anada, aad the northern part of this | Part of this description of lumber arrives here | Glasgow ... . but the greater portion of itis rawed and | Humboldt Pi it is then sent down to this neds | Eity for eale, where it meets a ready market. Pine ie used | for more purposes avd more extensively than auy other | How many frame houses are there | Empire C There is more | United Stat jefly from Maine, ved at Albany and Tro; description of wood | that ere entirely built | capital inverted in pine than any other description | of wood The trade in this article alone is astonishing, | Ach comes to this market from this State, chiefly by cabinet makes | ture purpores. Hemloek 1s used for varior is substituted fer pine. and the greater of this wood? | City of Glasgow, | John L Stephens... and is much valued for furni- not a very large stock on hand. purposes; when in boards, it uplike pine in the grain. river, in Canada, &e, Cedar is used chietiy | utiity—the obnoxious to | | Very little used now; of the oak nor the ¢lasticity of the » ued principally by cabinet makers, and is much valued by them fer it# ereoothmess. of grain, and the ease with | this is a very soft kind of wood, | itis much cheaper | B: which it is manufactu) and rerembies pine in v i not near so plenty ‘tured principally in Maine, States, are made of pine’ end spruce; | are packed up in bundles of ene hundred each. years the lumber merchants of Boston, and | in all the large New Engtand towns. were in the habit of | | procuring their lumber from Maine and the British Pro- | vinces, but now they buy all their lumber in Albany and Tioy. The reasons for this change are, that the mode of transporting is so much improved. and the lumber of | nd Canada is far superior to that of New | done in the | in Albany and Troy is immense, To these p | Tafted all those immen' and the northern part of this State. of the prices of lumber in this market at the present | wie rices—Timber, white p) j oak 25 a ile Y. P. car, 18 a2 and 115 St. Domingo at | with’ steam * | passed a propeller bound rafts whieh come from Subjoined in lis Yard’ Selling Prices—Oak sot'g M 30.» $40; beame, eastern. $17 50a $18 75; plank, do. unw’d, $20 « $35; plank and board. & $40; do do. N.R. seoond ¢ ® $16; boards, A $22; boards, Plank, tty wor'd cs elly ‘worked, 3 @ 2c ; boards, city wd, | ceiling, 15 a 160 3 "hooriog. 18¢ ty a Pine, sawed b’h, $2 25 a $2 40, pine, split and sawed, $2 26 & $3; cedar, 8 feet, M., $24 m $28, cedar, 3 feet, 24 cedar, 2 fect, 14.19 a $21; codar, 2 feet,'2 q. it 2 sis; company, 9 fest, $82; cypress, 2 200 $29, Staves, wwntte 0 pips. $65; Red 0. hha. $30; 2, with salt, to Ri $16; cypress, 3 fer white 0. phe. $45; white 0. bbl. $30; Markets Elsewhere, STOCK SALES. a Ritapmreyra, Nov. 6.—(Keported by Backer, Beothars jarrisbarg Railroad quehanne Canal 6's, 5, 17; 100 do, bown, 1, AT G5 Bw en Istana Railroad, bown, is o, BSW, 15; 100 dog Big; 106 ; 30 Morris Canal Betwocen Pan i do, v4 16; 83 fran Maitrow4, 7% Shuy! Nav More 6" | Kensington w w s & } f0 Merris ‘at to prime fetched 1150 «11% 0 per lb. Beet was in good | Per: i ra Tor pels | Penk of Pesaayivsnie, Mose. “Merkel gems FORKION MARKETS. 4, Oct. 20 —Bugar—Ordinary to good te fine whites, 81/ 3 yellow, 6 8 7 ris je ica 8 & 5% re ances iat ql im ortemB, é jerked | beet per are. 125 's Bri ri $2; codfish, United’ States, $816 0 $: 8 $0; hieke, $2, « vat | ter per qtl A Reading Railroad, ow: idling whites, 094; suportor Steamehips Poshingen: Fitch, Southam; pens Flori fe, Voodhe anna ish, Norfolk, &e. ries. per arr inet ae je of) per arr cheese, per qth. | heops, per m., $4 Bath. per 1,000 feet, | shocks. 10 017 ria per 100 bunehes y Arriv ip 6; tar, per bbl., $4. NYork, bark Ayuills, do, Cincrexati, Noy, 6, 1852 $6 25; 150 hhds. bacon to New Orleans "Weir rat Tbc., and flour at 450. & freights, at 5c. = 200., and Axnany, November 6, 1852 The receipts of produce within the past twenty-four bus.; ried, On Thursday, November 4, in St. James’ Charch, by the Rev Mr McKenna, Mr. Joun Lyxcn to Miss Karr Nowan, both of this ciry. Diea, On Priday, November 5 in the sot year of his age, Ennis, @ member of the veteran corps of the war Pe of 1812, ‘18 and "14. ‘The corps will ascemble at head quarters, No. 64 Les- penard etreet, at half past 12 o'clock, with the usual badge of mourning, to attend the funeral of our de- ceased brother. B, order, HENRY RAYMOND Capt, Commandant. At Boston. (pape 1, of typhoid fever, Mrs, Many Dunn, aged 64 yi sae Friday morning, November 5, Pernn Hwais, aged ears. ¢ funeral will take place from his late residence. hed ore th street to day, at two o'ciock, Tne friend ives of the family, also the veteran corps of 1h are respectfally invited. On Saturday morni: November 6, Jave Awn, wife of Samuel J. Osborn, M in the 37th year of her age. The relatives and ais of the family, also those of her father Mr. James Zeirs, are respectfully invited to | attend ber fuperal. on Monday, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No, 144 Bridge street, Brooklyn. On Saturday morning. November 6, of an. affection of } the lungs, Euiza Maxtix Buarovcns, daughter of Wil- } liam and’ Sarah Maria Burroughs, aged 5 years, 11 months and 10 ¢ The relatives end friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend her funeral, to-day, at 244 o'clock. from | the residence ot her parents. 66 Beach street. Boston, Newburyport. and Bangor papers please copy. On Fricsy, November 6, Kowarn Grouny, youngest | son of David B. and Favmy Kice, aged 4 years and7 3,365 quar- | months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to atterd the funeral to-day. at 234 o'clock from the resi | dence of bia father, No § South Ninth street, Jersey | City. In Cadiz, Spain, October 10, after a short illness, Join pe, Saturday, November 6. Jonx Osmens, som of Honry Adelaid Osmers, a: the age of 11 months and 28 days, "Ine relatives and friends of the family are respeotfally Invited to attend his funcral this afternoon, at three o’clock, from the residence ot his father. corner of Du- ‘ane street and West Broadway, His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for iaterment “ Cincinnati, on Wednesday, November 38, at 12 sage, caused by injuries reeelved in Mexico during the late On’ Saturday, November 6, after « long and painfal illness, Anna Manta, youngest daughter of James and Isabella Thomson, aged 17 years, 3 months and 22 daye. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of her brothers, James, John and Andrew, her brothers-in- | invited to attend the funeral. on Monday ihe ~ On Iriday November 5, Mrs. Hannier Warmscey, in the 60th year of her age. Her relatives and friends, also those of her ron Stephon Oakhill Cemetery, on “Monday morning, for inter- ment. On Saturday, November 6, Wiruram Morton, in the 234 year of his ege. The friends of the family and the members and friends of United States Hore Company. No. 25, and the fire de- the fureral, from the residence of his mother, 205 Frank- in street, on Monday. at two o'clock. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers. NAMES. Arctie . Black Warrior ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN ORTS.....c 0000. * from Lake Champlain, altbough much of it arrives from | ~~~... nee da Spruce is used obiclly by carpenters; it is not | Spruce knees for vessels are cut clos to the roots; a great many of these knees are ured in this city. Oak is used principally by ship build- ere; the placks and knees come chiefly from the Grand nd the remainder from this State; near- | ly all the flour barrels are made of white and red oak; \ogsheads. and tierces, are mauufactured chiefly of osk; there is a large business done in oak staves. which | are shippedsto the West Indies, | by cabinet makers, not only for its beauty, but forits | chen. +mell of this wood being ‘The best shinglea are made of cedar, and stand the weatber better than any other wood, have been known to last from fifty to seventy-five | 7 ater portion of thege shingles come from Some very good shingles are made eriive at this market from the & rom its bad ‘grain. and being difficult to work, is it hay neither ihe enduring qualities h—it fis very heavy Port of New York, November 6, 1852, CLEARED. Steamship Flori¢a, Weodhul], Savannah, 8 L Mitehill. Lee pad Union, Adams, Charleston, Spottord, Tileston Steamship Roanoke, Porrish, Norfolk, &0, Ludlam & | Plessants. Ship Medora, Burr, Port Philip and Sydney, master. Ship E C Scranton, Spencer, Liverpool, Ever Ship Leiba (Ham), Mais, Uamourg, Sonmide & Bale Ship Costello, Watts. Charleston, J W Elwell & Co. g Bath 0 5 Haye, Beauvats, Buenos Ayres, W W De Forzest | Brig Calvert, Hudgins, Havana, J B Gager & Oo. Brig Albion Cooper, Landakin, Cardenas, Nesmith & Sons. Brig Balmoral ( McCloud, St Johas, NF, A Bradshaw. Schr Grand Turk, McKeyo, Aspinwall, J M Shotwell Schr J J Ts) lor, Saunders, Tampa Bay, Brodie & Petsia. Schr Merceils, Ellems, Jacksonville J T White & Uo. Schr Adelaide, Haskill, Franklin, ——. Schr Jobn Potts, Coliett, Charleston, NL MeCroaiy & Co. Schr R W Brown, Hobert, Wilmington, Delner & Potter. mente Adele, Applegate, Wilmington, NC, Hussey & | ui Tray, Echr Connecticut, Fairchild, Newbern, waster. Sebr Ieabella, Davie, Plymouth, NC, Slaght, Gumbo & er. t Bradoro, Fmery, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowden. Schr Elm City, Fritbie, New Haven, Schr Com Kearney, Lovell, Bosto wis, Behe Viotor, Crowell, Boston, s Atkins & Co, Sebr Plymouth Roek, Lacy, Boston, Dayton ic Sprneuo, Schr St Stephen, Rogers, Calnis, Me, TL. & D R De Wolve Steamer Delaware Seymour, Philadelpbis, C B Sandford. Sloop Rhode Island, Gardiner, Providence. rden, Hallo Providence. Rhodes, Brist ARRTV! Steamship Southerner, Foster, Charleston, 60 hours, with mdse and passengers, to Spofford, Tileston & Co. Oct 4, 1g PM, Cape Hatteras light bearing SW, pip Jas A Sloop Charle xchanged sizaals ger, hence for Charleston; 11? M, w clipper), Saunders, Westerly, RI, mpeon.” The 1 coming down the Bart Riv.e in tow of stoamtas Tempest, ran afoul of and capstzed lightor Enterprise, loaded with rosin and turpenting; the crew were saved and taken on board the tug. Ship Urient (new) French, Portsmouth, NIT, 60 hours, in and City in ballast, ballast, to Spofford, Tileston & Co. Was towed to the city | by steam tug Titan. Bark Lyra, Bumis, Havans, Oct 23, with eugar, to Moses Taylor & Co, rig Elira ane, MeGrath, Cumberland Harbor (Cubs), | with enger, to J H Cruze & Co. Oct 21, off Cape Maizo, | spoke brig G W Jones, of and for Boston, from Benaire, leaking badly, est port to re} ort of provisions; would pet into the near- e Lily o#'s Hole. NF), Ryan, Tarke Islande, Oct io & Dinwiddi Brig Pureuit (01 Brig Neal Dow (Br), Nason, Horton, NS, 8 dgys, with po- tatoes to order. Brig’ Virginie (of Richmond, Me), Spoar, Chesapeake Bay, 8 days, with ship timber, for Bostou. Vet into ee port on focount of having teen acho: g on Sandy Hoo the city by stenmtng Ajax. apt S states that his vessel Syms above tn oonoryeknesiet Ris cop vane Ast eaversions ae | when the accident happened, tho Hightand lights bore ia the proper direction (as Inia down in the Hook, whereas he Lrought up south serious damage; lost one a ), to come into has not oxpoe hor, which cam be Fe Lrig Putnam, Coyle, Providence, 3 days. Sehr Star, Bunn, Washington, NC, 4 days, with naval stores. Sehr wine, L Schr James English, ——, New Haven, 1 day, for Phila tmilla, Blissett, New Haven, 2 days, for Brandy- dol ihe itenry R Barnes, , New Haven, 1 day, for Vir- at) che Phebo Elisabeth, Kelsey, New Haven, 1 day, for «ndon| AfGhE Grace Carcline, Kelley, New Haven, 1 day, for pany, gSche, Jane Elis, Neale, New Maven, 2days, for Phil a, “sehr Doncan, Smith, New Haven, 2 aye. Schr Pemaquid, Moore, Now Have: Schr Peru, Coyle, Now Haven, 1 Selr Gen Scott Smith, New Behr Jouny Lind, White, New I chi Frederick Hail, Rus Anu Haven, Jones, Gloucester, Ma Behr Elvira, Nlekereor, New Bodtord Schr Cerone, Nickerron, Boston, 3 days. Schr B Douglas, Kelsey, Boston, Sebr James Barratt, Wilson, Boston, 4 days. Behr New York; Goodsell, Boston. ease, Watoham. Hunter, Machias, 10 days. , Hartford iProvidonce, tnok ortland, 6 day day days, for Kingston. Sloop Lavra, Kay, Sloop Republic, Al for New London Sloop Belle, Se “Albany! %o New Haven, Bicop Harvest, French, Provi 60. SAILED, Wind at suprise, and during the day, N ‘The captain of the steamer Ja: 0b, Bell, who came up from below this meraing, informs us that there iss horn brig ashore at Keckavay (the Denmark, svppored from Philae | delphia). Also one ox 6 | tug Achiiles is on attoncanceon her. Pocket ebipe Hendrik Hudson, Warner, for London, and | | Centurion, Coombs, for Liverpool, are yet at anchor in tho lower bay. ore South of the Hook. ‘The steatne Telegraphic Marine Reports, New Onteana, Nov 4 tic, Chat Cooper, aad Vanguard; pa At) Mohan’ Fortamc ath uth; Mel Pr vr ‘thews, Newport for Tanecinvly oo sep Veloct, H ‘Zilon and Jos Fornell Alox- Cheaspeake, uid Boy Stare a bia fe sine ty, smith, ite Isiand for Boato: Che » Torr Yerk for Dover; Harriet Ann, Gar! Boston. 57 hours; day 6; trig Judge Whitman. Lewia’ B. je firm of J. B.& G.A, Hamilton, of ieutemant Samusi Dovras, in the 41st year of Nov 6, off Lire feland, tpoko sehr Georgiana, of and for Portland, from Gransea. * | 5 ions huey aye Forrey, Salem; Riohmond for Salem; Caro- Ray fpniindelots f for Sth—In pert, nearly all the vessels above roported. Purvannirnra, Nov 64 PM. Arrived—Steamehip State of Georsia hip Provi (ir), Shi ds, London 34 ton; sehrs Columbia, Srannon, Noriolk, Va; J H Holmes, Lod, ¥ ilming Del; Almeda, Wheldon; Quoon, Bro#m, and Tel NYork JH Deputy Winemere, Richmond ES Fisher, NYork; Delaware, Harding, Providence; ‘Ase eit ridge, Rowland, Brork Virginia, Snow, Savannah, Cleareé—-Sobr Elvira 8 Thompsou, Fisher, NH Penchecot, Whittaker, NYorke Miscellaneous. Sip Tarnow (of eal Rich, which sailed from Ge: bout 3d wit, for Philadelphia, put Lbth, in distrese, and wes cischarging for r Bank Naxson Viruace, Hamilton, ult, in a heavy gale of wind, dra ¢d from ber suchors in Bay Chale to the North of Bathuret bar w The vesel was condemned, and cargo cn 2th Oct, Banx Groncta, Allen, of and for NYork, from Cardif, Ane 2l, waa abandoned It, t 36 64 12; atl ba Allon proceeded to. Hi ‘The veesel was insured 20,000. Her cargo, in Eugiand by Messrs Sturg ‘Whai bi rman & Co, of NYors, Arr at Sourabaya Aug 11, Octavia, Pow, NB, from Colebes, oil not stated At Mauritius Aug 11 Iris, Sherms: Juxe 17, put in fo vp lies, otf not stated. At Pitesirn’s I ast of Aug, Adelice Gibbs, Weeks, FH, oil not report Of Dpering’ Straits Aug 1, Clomatir, NL, 1800 bbls Oath srine, do, 8 or 9 wh Jorea, do 8’ or 10 ms, do, 5 or 6 di do, 2do, 20 bbls saved from the perior. Off Capo St Lucas Oct 6, by letter from Capt Whippey, | Ise Loper, Nant, had taker 9 op since Inst reported (off San Francisco Sept 16, 700 bbls this seaeon). At Tombex Se - 20, by letter from Capt Starbuck, Pera, Nant, 3.0 sp on board. | Repcrtaat do, President, Folge ; Emma, austin, Nib, 40 bikfish oil; Ontert GU ep; Andrews, Nye, NB, 9) Champion; Gardner, of W f vo, 1000 sp. Heard trora, no suport, getting whales; apt Dextor of the Balioun, ner, Nant, and Soa Que Mhac taken a large one |: saw in July, the Paragon, Nant, 260 sp; had struck whales and lost them. ‘At Gallipagos Jan 4, Narrangansott, Nant, 50 sp, Heard from in Juré, no Int, &c, Monongahela, Seabury, NB. 9 whales thie season. Spoxsn Ship Col Cutts, from NYork for Mobile, 28th ult, lat 28 54, lon 75 40. Brig Ternado, from NYork for Santa Cruz, 224 ult, Int 20 15, lon 74. mn Ports, Amoy, abt Au esate ship Robe Bowne, ey Oct Ss orb Bannanors, Oct 12—Bark Wyandotte, Bryant, for Bo naire and Boston 19th. Canvon, Aug 22—Barks Lamar, Groon, uno; Paladin, Murphy, do; and others. Care Town, CGH, Sept 6—Sbip Amaranth, Babson, disg, nly Am vessel. Schr Flyii'g Fish had ald ior Lchiboe, and on her return would be employed in for¥Caicutta 15 or 20 da: sealing and whaling. Carnz, Oct 2B brig Conductor, Wyman, from Sayan nah via Vigo, arr 8th, disg for Palermo and Boston. Cnonsrant, Oot 1i—ships Op) rendy; Saxony, Melcher, for Boston, do; brig Keying, Pi for do do; and others a8 before. CuanLorrerown, Oot 2l—Arr echr Wm H Lovett, Lar com, lef same day, a8 the wind had been ahead for two days IY. Gexva, Oct 15- Ships 8 gone by steamer to Leghorn seeking’ freight); It Snow, for Leghorn, to load for U States; ‘Trenton, Rioh, for repairs (seo Miscell); bark Oregon. IHinoklev (supp for NYork), wtg for marble, Sld 12th, bark Nautilus, coln, Palermo GinRavtaR, Oct 15—Bark J G Colley, Smith, fom NYork for Tarragcna, wt vind; only Am. vessel, Tho wind had beon E ith, and perhaps previousiy. in the Straits loth, was geen bark Sultana, Wateon, from Smyrne, Sept 22, for Boston, with s fair wind aud al sail set. few days. Hong Kono. Aug 23-Shi une; Invincible, —— for Francisco, do} ud others as before. Sid ilth ips Lanta, Bradcury, Scanghao (was incorrectly reported in port 28d); 13th, Channing, Johnson, do. HAMrA Jacmer, Oct 16—No Am vessels in port. Lonpon, Oct 22—Arr snips Newpi rt, to load for NOrle: Macedonia, Preble, do d Newport and NO: ato Howe, Norcro jas Titovrab, “Malia, Mavarriva, Aug ll-Stip Vancouver, Lunt, from Boston for Canton repg. ‘Sid Sth, bark Henry Trowbridge, Cucr.er 2. River of Plat Metered, Oc ‘k C L Bevan, Nobro, for Philadel- phia, 1dg; ita, Lane, for NYork, do (neither having slo previensly reported): J W Dyer, Howe, from Malta, crk or Philadelphia: only Am vessels. 31 Sept 26, ‘bark Plymouth, Perkin, NYork; Oct4 T & P ward, Woodward, do; 1th (one ‘account ¢ Balti Orleans, ldg; Luconia, Hamilton, fro Ae sate, for man, Hamilton, for Boston same day. Roberts, Palermo and Philade!phis. Nuwront, T, Oct 2 22—Ship Nath! Thompson, Hill, repg, for 08 NOricans York, Par cival, from Boston, and others as before. Pranamuveo, Oct 1—&r brig Dante, to load for NYork. ‘o take 8 full cargo of pepper, 6010 In the river Orinoco 10th ult, brig Angostura, from New for NYork Rerrenpam, Ocb 19—Dutch set St Helena, Kuos, for | Boston 2or 3 days. Remepios, ave Oct 26—Brig Eliza Burgess, Glawson, from York Hoonetne, Oct 19—Ship Herculean, Greet soon, brig Velly Ho, Smiths for do, leg, Wilmington, NO, arr 2ist, for Boston, abt to commence Ldy. Suanaua, Aug 17—Ship Kelipse, Hamilton, for Loadow soon; and others. >SurRRA, Oct 11-1 aes Ki f 10 ab) Abagun, Burges, Os manli, Gr for N¥ork few Saova, Oct Mth arr aly Am ve Enropean, Whit 1ég: bark Delis Chapiny Snow, fer Sinyr morning; had been detained about a week by tad raiher. Sid previously, ship Medomak, Rich, for ® port in England, ing, for Liverpool, nd Tvaxs Isianns, Oot 20—Barks Wm Chase, Dory, from St ‘Thomae for } Orleans next day; Forest Prince, Foster, from and for Boston, do; brig Alpine from S 0 do schrs Eugenis, ldg, Miranda, for NHaven, do. Home Ports. ALBANY, Nov 5—Arr Empire, Boston; steamer Al hr E bany. Hartford, Cld schrs Bl Empire, Boston; sloop Glosnor, ovidence Londen Sept Atharines (Dan Downs z7th; bugs terson, Rio Ja 0 Sept 1; Sarah Hliame, Gott, Ci ges Oot I Sorcerle (Br), Couch, Malaga Sept 2 Wares Gibraltar 26th) affam, Savaonan via jolmes’ Hole; Friends, inington, NC; Alfred F Howe, Eaton, Strout, Philadeiph American Belle, Luwrenes, Allen, NYork. also for a bark gone to thi Lore, Gib altar and Elnvies rs ury Pay: to » Geyer, Bi =} Signal for a bark end four brig orth Shore. Cid ship Med barks Eutew, Matt ‘arren Brown,@Barthett, 1; 8 1 Ad: St Jago; Mary 'A Forre: st, Mo! Edith, Studley, Richia'n it ereon, Philadelphia; Globe, Matthews, do: NY Stover. LANGOR, Noy 3~In port echr John Rnggler, New York. Ady achr Rattlesneke (new clipper), for San Francisco, to m Bucksport N NOx deo fo NYork, Oe! Pi rotmire. Norfolk for Bangor ins, a ‘Yrolle. Kic Jancir Bose E Wells, Griffin, NYork. Sid ship Fra Wess; brig Dani Acnwe Philadelphia, we ‘Nov 2-sia brig Albatross, Lowis, Philadel PASTPORT, Oct 25—Are tobes Bonita, Wooster, P deiphia: 2 th, Boston, Jonee,do, Sid 26th, sobr Mary it Keed, N Yor! 4 CATDINER, Nov 2—Are eohra Jano, Turner; 0 ff Pere as ky bs Delaware, Berden, and Superior, vk, “Now ) Guptill, Darien, \. New Vork for d. + Grand Tork, Smita, Providence ior Bango: Wave, Cornish, Philadelphia for PM@mouth; Hartford, Dean, Now York for Bangor; Frioads, Strout, do. for M hr Equity, ¥ am, Nasi Boston; hiladélphia for do; bri mery; Mt Newell, a 4 eedsane, to for Se; Norraan, Beane, fy for Port: jobe, do for Bangor; rine Hilliar4, ‘ory, Dyer, Jacmel 16tb ult, for Be Bicomer, Winslow; James Bliss, B Philly Mec Joy Blower, json; Luoretia, Da; Boston; Jew, Hoy ard. Mut Willie, Tibvette, ermont, Keon, Tt N Vik foe Calais; TB Hodgman Phitbroo Yubs, Oak; brigs Catharine & Mar: ran Galena, Myra, Forost St: gee Wesconss, Raveom (Br) Josephine, Richmond, B pee fi} Story, Bloomer, Jas bi P Jew, Huntress, Jane & fi Hodgman. Passed by to the w rge ship. erie painted pertain tow bark & Dwight, Hallet, Bettin Apel w ene Togs ‘of lead Of foromast, (opmarty aug topeallnn yard han had very heavy weather); te Koro. Philnolph & for Salom; B Stanley, Barroughe, Welle fect, for Tangter; WH Baird, Soubbs, Boston for Wilming- ons dente Dol Norte, LS Pong, Ga Henry Kansone Gould Philsdelphia for he Fy Beaten for pales i ‘art spoftord ie tat Nei LONDON, Nev 4—Arr schrs Example, Packer, Cro- yi | York. ld sebre Daul T Willett, Smith, Albany; Peru, | Clewelt do for Apslachicol graph Ld ‘Tho: steam. | ith, Hezron, Dieney, Fbitade!p! ck previous to i i morning of 19th quently part- phia for ponsiatlng of railroad iron, was insured Bs from Java Hoad eais do. L DoF Ww do; North stan, j and Indy, E Monard, & Marcus, 4 der erry, Nat, 400 #p on board; 28th Apphia Maria Fol- ~/of Callao, Hazell (formerly of York; MreM Statts, Hamburg: TD: Baltimores' W Franck, Havana Wrs K Sophie | A Joost, BF Jacque: ‘ F 2- Bark ‘Redmond, Hill, for Galveston 4 Br | Gerber, D McDonald, wire, and son, Joseph Choutt, P hir, Wood, for NYork, abt Ex.sixevr, Oct 15—Bark Archimedes, Mitchell (from Cronstadt), for Boston, immecistely, wind E. Ship Chi- cora, Holm, and bark Bhering, Jennings, for do, Ras re wt, (Capt Reed had iD 6, ae ine | Mrs Belden, M t Gorrensurc, Oct 19—Bark Austin. Mason, for Boston, 1, Folger, for Singapore, London soon, Kb Roy, Daggett, ‘Oct 2 Cld schr Ocean Queen, Crowell, NYork. jewall, Morrow, for Cardiff or 001 je 9th), Vesta, de. ia, Oct 18—Bark Howiand, Mayo, for Boston same rig Adelpbi Gorham, for do ‘ew cays. Sld Gth, brig on, Crowell, San Francisco (and ie supposed to ‘have pacced the Straitseame day); 13th, bark True Man, Free map, Boston; brigs Cobien, ‘Cornish, NYork Harp, Kirwan, m0 Lies, Oct 19— Ships John Currier, Butman, for N rf PENANG, sept lBr bark Free Trader, chartered for N jou! mo (not Messina), Oct7—Brig Paul 1 Jones, Per- E Combreleng. Dem: herd and Indy, Mre Swan, two children and norse, Thomas Tohnston, G H Bradle. Small, FT Pry and lady for Boston the same hi ity, Holbrook, for do idg Alna, York, is. liternia, Hichborn, from Boston a noxt <Only through United Sea 2,4X) tons burthen, H. J. Hertstens. U. will sail cn Saturday precisely, from pier ta Cruz, Cuba, for ved, from Barbadoos ter Baltimore Sb, Oliver, Albany, and | Ccrupanies to send their passengers through with expedition, ON, Nev barr bark Syiphide of NYork), Lawey, | omlcrt and safety. Retes of Care to Aspinwall 5, rE $5 will be larded at the railroad wharf, at Aspinwall, Transit of the Isthm tecuring shrough paseage by the United States m the companies bills office, between the hours of toa and one o'clock of the day of sailing. ws, ; brige Itasca, Pomeroy, Mobile; Wim ‘J Cooley & Co, Beate, do Sid barks Chae Willams, Mine Jey; brigs Sea Bird, Ltnaca (for Mobily), Lydia ov Clad pf Shanghao (new, 6i7 tons), Gray, sean BOOTHDAY, Noy $~Arr brig Benjamin, Dennison, Lu- 21— Are tobts Oregon, Lewis, Calais for NYork; 39th, 2-Arr steamships Marion, Borty, ¢ Kobinaon, Liverpool; brig’ Lucy Bilen, Parker, ® Netthern port; sobre Julis, Ven Gilder and Mary & Louisa, RLVER, Nov 2—Arrechrs Sarah E Parker, James sehr Martha Jane, Roying ts n, Exumadsth ult, for Boston; «lle, Witehen,, do for Damarisootta; Huan, Fo ship EMPINE'CIEN, Menry. Wind from the sivr at the foot of Warren Newman, do for Newburyport; Jacob & Wiliam, Staples, do for Portimouth; Isabella, Bryant, do for salem, St George, Murphy, Rondout for do; Chariio & Shippers of froight are the en ills of i lading, cation n fi do for feltast Dengls, Bonnett do for Dover, Ni; Roanoke, Dinamors, de ndicton, do fer Bangor; Monty je)plia for Boston, (with lows of 6g For’ freight o or passage, apply, te a cornet 0 x, or Boston; brig mos, Burk, Bonaire, sth nit, of and for Boston, lanky a hre Tippecanoe, Combs, henley, Fe ett, and Tudon, Warren, Piiiadolpvin for Jobn Prederiok, Thomas, Kondout, for do, Velaser, | at plier No North river, and will (Witohor), Statira, Champion, Koanoke, Aoklam, 2 Stanley, WM Bair Cdsige, Tanvalla, Willie, Mon: is Aipperonde, Huds, John Fe forlok, Velasco, Naw" HAVEN, Nov 5 Nov ts nis fens Daell, mat doen; sehrs Ellis,” Phuadeiphia:, Cornelis, ' rie, w | dict, Fi , Philedelpdin er ilar Nor: Rival de; ‘Lyme Ox Virglutay, Vermilll Bridosathens a mL arien, NYork; Tuatiry, Aibesy; Peveu, Alban pes beg rrr Ke owt on irik n, Leete, ier A eet Renae rics Bastyr ek steer ae 1 N ‘ork; roo Ua) en, Ss Roniichs Wakeneld, Santord, Dutop fatand for Ne WP*RT, Nov4—Arrbark Triton, Adamson, Providence te Ustaloga, Porry, Diehton for N "A Corson, Haye, NYork for Millville; Albert, Hotol rovidenee for do; I rinatble, 60 for do: Miohiga Masten, do for Philadolphi Roge's. Spolman, do for albany; Monitor, Davis i ‘Rive for N York; Vir, pat Steel, do for rbnacoloe Ys tiv, Melton, do for N goons Vigilant, Wells, NYor}; Rival, Durfee, do; French, Providence fur NY tk," W Thorn, Dur do for 'N York. ANEWBURYT Pou, Oct 29—Arr vchr St Leon, Greonlaw, rigs Sle Nov 3, schrs Fred er, PHILADELPHIA, Nov 5, VM vArr schrs W W Brainerd, Cage ana Hen) Bogilsh, Lon, NY ork DENCE, Nov 4—Arr brig Round Pound, Pie: Richmond, Vo an n MeLaughlin; Paragon, Ba! ) and ws, Norfolk: J B W Errickson Sh: ‘otter, ti lark. and John S Shriver, Cain, Phila- inball, Rondout. Sld bark Triton, Adam rola; brig: E Uirds, Perry, a Southern port; word Perry Philade!phia; sehrs Tit Ed Va; Golden Ri * Pavdleten and Kegan, Btohl, do (or Bangor, aosording re, Spelmsn, Jbany: Albert, Hededone ‘and. Taviosivio; Hodicon, Rendout (or Calais); slcop Harvest, Fronoh, N Y PORTLAND, Nov S—Are bark Maria Wersoy, Davis, Bo ire; brig Machigenne. Chamberlain, NYork. | Cld sobr w), Oroott, Aspinva lL Bark Mangols, fom Bo Bairo. is suprosed to have srrived. PORTSMUUTH, Nov 3--Sld ship Orient (new) NYork, in tow of steamer ‘titan. 4th—Arr eohr AL Hyde Baiioy, Philadelphia (Lost jib- Pocmd in lower bay). ‘Sl brig Goo Warhington, Kuowl- on, Baltimore, ST MARY'S, Ga, Oct 23—Arr brigs J W Godfeoy, Staples, NYork; Demarara Portland. In ort, briga Delma, for | a8 Heath, from N fork dis Passengers Arrived Cuancesron—Steamship scutherner—J-M R de Porras, J M Trarrigorri, Misa J Cadalso, Miss O Ondalao, Mi Matamorss and 8 children, L G Peror, F Trarrigorti, J Trar- rigorriand servant, H Herishtield, W HT Walker, WS Sor- Smart, EN Atkinson, J B Chalmers, A Beth, M t Tage, —Mra Alvays and two children. Feseengors Safled. Havre, &c—Steamship Was) ington—Dr EB Williams, Dr | 8 C Gholson Circinnati; F Kronder, C Movok, J & Freeman London; J C Charmaille, France: Miss R Frankel, Ci 1 Dundert, JH Korf, California: 1 Williams 'S W ison, Brooklyn; 0 A Roeurig, Ohio; E O Hornly end lady, Canandaigo Brown, do; Dr WH Hobart, Washington; Dr C Hl Dourean, Franoe; H Muller, N G W Blohm, Germary;J Brothels sud 1 and lady. B Leton, ezenee: 1 Lauala | German, a ‘England; Cape Ww eK Sh fon, 8 8) $60'000. New On.eans—William Ponn—Mrs Harriaon, thres chil- dren, and servant, Miss Chase, Miss Henderson. Mes Dr Collin, Miss Charo and servant, Miss Simons Benjamin Chase, Dr CA Chamberlain and three ladies, Mr Domerest, Mr Altman, John Guaman, Madamo Gaylerssc and thre children, Madame Guthrie, two children and aervant, 1 , Cagtain Thaxtor, Mr De Marisias, Mré L Duchamp and four child own, J Marks, A Berboud, David Galt, Govrge Quebec. Specie, Lopez, Wm Gardner—15 in the steerage $100.00 in specie. SAVANvan—Steamship Flcrida—G Jones, Iady, child and nurse; J Stoddard, KG Bacheldor, J B Fielding, Indy and child; Mrs Bull and two children, Miss Bull, Miss Atwater. Mrs Rey Preston, igs Preston, Dr Elliott and lady, P El- Hott, IW.) itcheook, PM Carey, MS Stetson ‘and Lady, Efe De Urcig, Be Sa'ters Aitis -Biliotts Nias f ELMOtS, Xi Congdon ant three hilton, Wiss Parkman, Miss Parkman, C E Jocelyn, Mrs W don, nurso and Wise 0 CGordon H atchinsya, Gel Gacdnee US A, snd lady; J H Garduor, J § Williams, J G Dickey, ton, two Misses Hall, Mrs Whipple and son, @ W Gla GW Brosh, G Gill,,W B Hodgson, E Stono, D BN: and lady, Sirs Brundage, child and eervant: WH Indy, Mes Hicks, Mise Hiccks, Mise S Taylor, Miss B | 8 D Dickers Mise MJ Kobin Ke: nelds, Iady ands urve; Li Henry, t Walter, Mrs PM Carey and child, J E Ward, iady and child; G B Cumming, lady, two children and two servants; Sra Moreland, Misa Youn, Mice Cook, two Mives. Plum, ‘1 Ites 'W" tsbersham ani friend, 1 Baltzell, G Dili, @ Hyde, G@ W Bryan, Law, Hobart’ Mise’ Perry, Misa Stetson, Miss & Whitney, Mrs Doar, Miss © HM Upton, FL Laps, lady and child; A lippor and lady, J Reynolds aud Indy, W ods 1 Y Bouse, GM Griften, Dr Laird, HA rc BJ Hathaway, jr, P "Wilkins Maret, I Deurry, N Levis, CE Fogg miss C rs, H Bonch, G Beach and servanteil Stick Lawrence, G Thomson—175 in steorage, m-hip Urion— M Dwight, lady DU Shephard Capt. Giberson, 6 and Indy; br JB Cars, MA’ Dailey, ok, RW Montgomery, Mr Bachman, Mr iiam- Bruch, J Ballard, B Rbodes, W Reynolds, GW Martinesux, Mr Rv therford, A'S Yzard aid lady, Mr Middleton, party and family, B Bead, Mr Vaaderhorse, & Shiff, G Wilkins, W:C Hewlabd and lady, RW Gourdin, 8A Snyder, LD Walker, Iady, infant and servant. Mr Cunniagham, O Taylor, C ette, Mrs Cunningham, Mr Oxly, Mr Morton, Mr Bellamy, t Dennison, Mr Jones, Mr Chattel, Mr Sloan and lady, ¢ Bieke, MrChaitel. T Moors, A Livestn, AM Head, lady and A ik Keed, J D Mowry, Mr Ball Sta- | Creery. FM Weston and lady, Miss B as, Mr Held and Indy. Mr Warden and Lady, 7 Mies Faoliland Ars Alou, Mee Williams, Misa Orut Mra Chickini, Mre Staffor eld and mother, hem and mother, Mrs Pecrs.. Mes Mullen, Mra Duboso, Mise Dubore, Mr Paul aad Inty, Mies Muir, Mice Paul, Mra Park- hur, Mrs Dorse, Mies Henrico, Miss Averill, Miss Gordon, Mrs'Ball, Mre Gemma and servant. H Boyle, Indy and sor- yant, Mrs Newton. 2children and servant, C Atkioson, Fs Newton, BT Nourse and lady. 2 children'and sores | Allston, C P Alston, Mr Chattel, E Coacklin, Mr Di a, C Kort, D Cole, Mr Sloman, J 1, Luther, J Lyneh, J MeDo- | nal, T England, M England, A Garland, J Rice, P Gor- man, Thos O'Bri CHARLESTON: gon aud lady, V Win the steerage. carship City of Norfolk Sissin. ‘Thomp- Cwreant.tlady and child, Miss M Bulkeley, W Emanuel, Jno H Scott A Pulmeds, M Grasesy Mise Gready. J Dowre, Jno Lovitt, Miss Cucti Wm 4H Mailler. Mre Coon, Mrs Bisse JW Gr Renderlich, Mr Roe, Mr Bartlatt, Mr Hine, Mes rit aa Elien Readon, Mr Mever, wife and child, J D Winslow, Mrs Manning, M Spits, W J’ Barber, F Menill, F T Brazellm —82in the steveng?, Nonrorx, &e.—Steamship Roanoké—C If Batts, Pator Roscoe, Jouss L Hathaway, Stephen Bond, A Bridges, $ Jon W Hinckley, Rober’ Lawrence, Hiram F MP Morphy, Thos Merrick, JT Woodman, man, Mrs Deughty, Miss Tomlioson, Mies 8 Smart, Mary Williams, 8 A Hunt, Mrs Trompson, Wm J Linten aut Jady, Wm A Batten, Mark Limon, J A Dickerson, Peter Field, Jane Renting, Luke Keating, Joseph Keating, IT ; chert Renkio, John W- Wise, John Fullorton, 1y, Mrs Bullock, © © Cambr and Indy, © Joseph Mervia, Mr Lufts, C A Shep. nd lady, Miss H E Dernill, Mra 6) in the stecrage SHIPPING, NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. connecting with the Paciie Mail Steamship Company @ msil line for Californie and ja Arpinwall and Panama,—The splendid new and gine United States mail steamship ILLINOIS, N.,_ commande November 2th, at two o'clock, P. of Warren street, North riv t Pacific Mail Steam ness, at Para i imu y for jared on the part of the dies’ tate room, $65; lower aft and forward saloon, ao., second cabin standeos, $45; steerage, $35. Passen pore a the passengers’ expense” Pécvone ork, have preference of accommodati d the Pacific mail steainers. Rates of fare from Paoams wage, apply to CHAS. A. WHE ompanies, 177 West street, corner of Warren atreos, Shippers are re 4 to supply 8 b which will 0 THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS AND CHAGKES - a the an royal mail stoamehip CONWAY, Onpt. one bu camship 1s desigued to sail from Savannah, Georsim on the dth December next, and day of each follow month, for Chagres, towehing N. P., Ina dy manila.) alow.” Sie wil A'stonthy and revurn on th 2 ith ty me route, to Bavaun: ‘Asithie sorvice contemplates arraugemonte only for » limited number of passeogors, persons who i avoid crowded bouts will find the route » do able ono; and in- valide who wish ¢o apaud she wintor among tho Weat indie Ininads, may Gnd conveyanos in. the coin a9h te re stentashipe, df twice s month, botwoon Jamaics and tho following poets, in ition to thewe named ahove:-— " Be. Kitte, 2 St. Lavin, Sb. Thomas, arthagens, St. Vinoon! Dowsrers, Senta Mart) Dominion, amples, Grouada, Grey Town, Vers Crus, Rico, and in proportion to the othor Islan’ Each ship eerrios an sxperionced surgeon. peri conveyed on the usual terms. For eng ANDREW LOW & CO., A = ro OF freight Cor the Al. tot f mr, Yorks by the ws Ships, y 6 AN) 2 Strren TLL, Agont, 194 Froas street, N. F. NITED, STATES MAIL STEAMSUTE Poxd Spohn w Orleans via Hava at sees cot, Ne nd M., procisely. Rates of pas Ol ont: November 12th, at 2 o'clock, and after saloon bert! ateers . Specie only taken on Ls ight reight taken to Now Fortean ‘nt bh leh we a4 ir oy on vite id after Ftwelye o look on th rage mate bid « MSHIP ©O.—FOR RIO Jaume nt Val ET, plenats now stot are Ns, borthen,) Robert ra PN wil ve diopn aiapntoned for the above porte fe viaoanmodatlons 80D) pty Cy the 10 obbe Tee | + SHIP HOPEWELL, FOR S\N FRANCISCO, AT s the foot of Amberst street, North river, oun saromamo: $175. B. B. SUTEON, 60,6 DAL TPORNTA ~THE PACKET ‘Wm. Brown, date a few more passenge: Wail steeot, OR SAN FRANC phip SHAKE ERA | Per freight of ona paceagy, baying auporior seco odations, a ney ‘to the ouptain on board, BNI5S, 55 Wall 84 No. 27 Rear sity OF GLA8GO" man land tho mails o’clook, from pier N marked after Thursd: to lary freight at low rates. ber 13th, at three o'clock, P. M., Panama with the new double ap, oxi se TES, (1800 tons, Thomas B. sengere by the United Stat only at Acapulco, for sup) connest at thi modations, An experienced p songers will he field, now fuw more diate application to &. B. fone barthen, | fami and thorovy hi ventilat to made this the most y y be exp be nocessary on board for tr Melbourne, Port Pail panetually hey will be provided with board and lodging at pense. An carly apy plication for berths is recomm East river, fer Port Philip and Sydney. For passage only, having ea- Perlor aceomunuint ea Sees WA! Wess aanenuanens.—ran Livanrony as yee arias pana on caret OF GLAsgow. TY OF MANCHESTER: OF GLA8GO orry oF MANCHESTER nom earner oat Inctudinn® steward’! "of THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS. @ limaisod number of third olese paccougers wilt bo sakem irom Philadel) <P and Liverpvol, aud end in ia peeyncen. Fie Philedolphi $2 Woes in. tifioates of passage wit re poole hore top are desironso? bringing ont thetr trionds, at te igho We. por ton. Cuarse goods, hurdware, 6. will BO Fro! saken subject to sgreemons. An experionoed on will be cArriod oa ouch al idvafte draw nb fighs ou Bngland ane roland & SHOWA nibhtaiebeoke re Bacnauge ¥ Wein atree Bulisdet RICHARDSON, BRO RRS & ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON ‘AND HAVRE Tne UNITED States mail steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, com= for Havre, touching at Southampton, 86 ‘Saturdsy, Nov. 20, at epee ee | during North riv oabin, $120; second cabin, $70. Bae ‘age not wante the voy: hould be sent on board the day before eal merchandixe will be received o1 mber 13 — For freight or pasange, Wowtinen 1 LIVINGSTON, ook Hrosdwary Sg N*G YORK AND HAVRE SYKAM NAVIGS! MR ae na ig tg ‘States Mail ad SOLDE, Phe Tinos, Cag ego will ‘iseve Now Gol ae 20 Ymaboid’, 18 Fravklis, Jan. 1B, TTuoee ensacre, put expresaly for povernmenh Service, 4,200 tone burthen each, are nod surpnaee iF for sereagih, or comft y any ronal bona ae aa Shopping et Sco@MMovon, both. cola ant ort cy , ret offer ho Paseon roooeding $0 te" London, advauteges ove ne othor line 0 economy of both timo and money. bo of passage from aw: ‘ork to Routhampton or Pion Dovie'sf Southington te Now Fork ‘No paosagosocured unt! paid for, & experisuced Suge ivisteston, Broadway, WILLIAM ISELIN, Havre, cab MARSINEAU, CROSKEY & CO., Southampton. STEAe BETWEEN NEW YORK aND @ pera ihe ‘The Gls Prat ray Now York Steamship et ‘onew — GL 962 b01 Fee 400 horse power.) Be dotober, and any, 20th Blovember, woe ofieek a mn Bbaie roo: rooond shin, $50. atdetrdla te a, ommend wi ea from Gl aes the 00h eave Now Yor! for aon on Atal Fiza cab ates includsd.aboly ie ti 5. Mc3YMON, 88 fae. HE poyan MAIL STEAMSHIP PETREL, 800 TONS Samson, commandor,. will sail for Bormnda aed ei on the 8th November. St. Thomas, trel alle ly (ay ‘® tropical clim: and has well ventilated and rooms, with pe andshowerbaths, Will take App! Ho WNARD, No.4 Bowling Greens. EW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP line ; through to San Franci troduced rates; ne a detention on the Isthmus. The new aud eplendid Lf UNITED + STATES, Wm. C. Berry, gfe will leave Now York for Aspinwall, Navy Bay, Saturday, Noveme precisely, insghig Obi amsh: Commas hich steamehip leaves Panawa on tha. Pecrtval of the pas for San Francisco, sto; This line bas never f pointe Hntion, ‘harf at Aspiowall, and tre cxutioned that the signatures of the am- tic! this doret ed, and that no other 1e8 are authorized te sell inte at ft Ue York. Apply VIS, BROOKS & UO. 26 Brondway, Now York. PULATCH LINE FOR san FRANCISC®. — THR splendid new clipper ship ALBONI, Captain Livtle- loading at pier 5 North river, can take ® ight froight and six passenger UTTON, 84 Wall streot.’ OR AUSTRALIA.—NEW YORK AND CANADA 4 pateh Li he beautiful clipper ship BOTHNTA, 1a 8 A. Avory, commauder, will sail forthe 0 pert positively on tho 1sth of November. This splen- bse unequalled accommodations for the comes ed jes or single persons. ae between decks are 22 r Butler, Brothers, I a8 T. Smith, 101 Wall stre UsTRA {ALIA.—PIONEFR LINE OF MONTHLY packets.—The pear clipper ship SCARGO, no ier 10 East Ho ame rt r, Allison 00 uct tally jaranteed Al at 7 ‘accommodations irr a8 solu dis snd is precisely "auilar ie model aud Tonnes 3 the obs AN EAGLE, eckngwiedged by all to be oue of the fastest and finent ships in the port ot Now York. it ia cient to add that she will be ‘Attod up sud provisioned in same manuer ao the previous slips of ae ing. An of surgeon and proper attendants provid ‘avec wi ey re th Lee re informed that the shi yr should sny delay ‘posibl je superiority of this ship will (like the Ocean Bagi bw Rosier 0 all engaged before date of sailing. For pag- mon OER OGDEN & R. W. CAMERON, 116 ' Wall street. RIOR AUSTRALIA—TO SAIL ISTH OF NOVEMBER The superior A Lehip ALBUS, mow loading at pier 1, aving all her cargo engaged, will snil as above. ON WALLS & 0O., T4 Broadway. Walton, will leave Vhilade elphis for Sovans day, the 10th inst. a 10 o’e| above Vine street. & Martin, 136. North wharve: Fay & Go. have steamer SUUTHERNER, W, Poste: Pict No. 4'North river, ov Wednesday, Nov, I, abd ovolog tM. rrecisely, For freight, apply on'board, whore all rd of, Ieding wil PO! road to despateh an extra train on the and will connect Charleston 01 Jacksonville, the old Hunterisn Dispenn York, int 4 from eix till nine P. certain diseases.—Twonty-five ables him to m Cle *, Srupelets tor bse C ihe United States Kee ond b Teliet fi y OR SAVANNAL—THE NEW AND SPLENDID SID! wheel steamship STATE OF étouaray Captain J. ook. A. M., froi in speed and strongth © in Le neta. Agentsin P adel shine in Savannah, Pordelti OR SAVANNAH—U. 8. MAIL LINE.—THR SUP! rior steamship ALABAMA, Capt. C.D. Ludlow, ss Sat rday, Nov. 13th, td o'clock P. M.,.from pier M, Noi river. ply t to SAME L. MITCHTRE, Nort Front street ‘The Florida, Capt. M. L. Woodhull, on Satarday, Nov. 20th. For speed, strength, accommodations and fare, these ship oy perior on the coast. OR CHARLESTON, SAV ANNAE, AND FLOR(DA,— Semi-weekly U Mail Lino." The safe and wllere er, be signed. ‘OF passage, at the oifice of TURD, TILECLOM & 45 South s*reet. Savan- Dassengers ticketed through without further charge. eongers will suffer no detention at Charlostom, ements have been made with she South C teamer. The MARION will follow on Satur: perk HUNTER’S RED DROP CANNOT BR OB. tained genuine in Boffalo, neither 1s thore a braaeh of 0. on aheeet, aa Ad rr ‘anted to cures pure + ‘call at the old vines in ‘New ‘York city. elt yore Wb Nletad at eam tone nn Rk. COBBETT, re 19 nade at STRELT, BET cfatham and Williem st) meh be —] nmeneevouren, 3 he vioti iad ortainty of mesti ‘ B.—Dr. Ot ise mena arof oa olde, Pai a, ough, co o ig ‘Yor! _ An, SOLE, ean Py aunts of or ety Fat eieeseees of Providence. “Ofheo, © ig tee.) AD TT ISER AND MARRIAGE Gi trention never be’ vee Ae ieee

Other pages from this issue: