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artistic ia Ne bined in i! ae wtead, a ship, a Greek altar, a ene, | half a- doven other incongruities What toreigcers think of us, and what can we think of ourselves, if, after eo many years of increased civilization, we «vinoe our sorrow, as Spores by @ repetition of euch extravagant and lu ities? MESSRS. WRIGHT, GANDY & CO’S CIRCULAR. ‘for thi: stapie bas continued act! ‘and large sales have eee cffreted . On Saturday the demand was very cas os - way pel og The Cans pl de wSunday and her ad o heavy receipts at the omparative light shipments more remote the chance of and which im- vices, although pcipting ' Southern ports, also reporied ‘to this country, thur making addition to our fast dimtvisting stock, great firmness to ‘be market yesterday, and in- pany Bae pe their cotton from offer. Ver; full rates were, in all instences. paid for those parcels which charged bands acd ‘he inquiry was spirit ‘To-day opened briskly. the demand exce ding the sup- ply. wad of magnitud+ were eagerly bought u} Pheeever t could be met with. but the quie:ness wit! yhich operations was conductd prevented any quotable Sivance in price. althoush ery exizeme rates have boen currentiy paid, and we believe the business transacted to be in excess of the dvily estimates, which are thus parila ‘Bales. Spec § Ex Amer Surats, Egypt, Brazil. Baturday..15,000 3000 12000 + 600 900 Monday...12'0¢0 4000 10300 500 1090 — 200 Turadsy ..15,000 7500 11450 1500 600 1.550 Tmpvrt for same period is abou’ 36,000 bales. 4a. a 84d. peri sd w 6d 4d wd od 44d. a b%d, & 9 manufacturing distrists is The bu-iness transacted at of am to-day’s market has been very large. both in goods and led character. , and prices have an upward tendency. tbe rise in ihe ray material acting as av impulse rather than a draw- back to those having orders to execute. Domestics and T cloths participate froely in the improvement, and are equest. yoy maintains its firmness, and for wheat there bas been a large demand at the extreme prices of last week, for local consumvtion and expert to channel ports Flour bas not been ao extensively dealt in al- though rates arefully maintained. 6000 bbls. of Balti- more were yesterday sold ex ship at 233. per 196 Ibs. Indian cirn is worth Sus. for yellow, and 333 5d. for white. per quarter. on the «pot. witha good inquiry. The high prices demanded fur cargoes to arrive checks opera- The outgoings of el! kinds of breadsufls are near- ly equal to our impo ts Loxpon Conn Prape—Manx Lane, Oct 97.—There wad | & very +mali supply of Epgiich wheat fresh up this morn- ing. and. as a tolerable clearance was effected on Monday, the quantity on sale to cay was very limi bat of foreign there are eeveral arrivals of fine wheat, and about 2.000 barrels of flourin The firmness in the trade noted om Monday still continnes ana that day’s prices were readily cbtained for ali descriptions of wheat. Barley sleo, continues in good demaud. particularly for the heaviest and finest fureian In osts a fair business was done, with the turn against the buyer. ‘he arrivals off the coast of Mediterranean wheat and Indian corn up to yesterday evening ere twelve cargoes of wheat and seventeen of Indian corm but many of them were pre- rey, sold, and tbe remeinder are held on fully the late rms Marcrester State or Trane, Oct 26—The market for cotton yarn continues exceedingly brisk, and prices are still advancing Cop yarns were in great request this morning by manvfaciorers and are reported by tome houres at as much as 44d. per 1b, advauce on last Tuesday's quotations. In rome cases spinners almost make tbetr own terms, Manutacturers who do not pro- duce their own yarns go into the market to secure twist for the cloth they beve con’racted for, just as spinners rush into the Liverpool market to secure cotion, not- withsterding its high price to complete their cou! ‘There hes been a large business doing to day, and though a good deal of 1t is rpeculntive the bun? file por- tion is not inconriderable. Indie qualities of yarn are wore to buy. and even the numbers of water twist, which have been comparatively staguon’ and difficult to mcve, bave taken an upward tendency, {n cloth. ail kinds of medapollams longcloths shirtings and printers, have gene off well and at :mproved rates In the former, rome of the holders bave obtained 144 per piece ad- Yonce and instances micht be given mn which 9d. per piece more than the price fve weeks back has been rea- Lzed. Domestics and T cio:bs are stil comparatively ne gieotd and in yarns the Ge mun buyers bang dack con- siderably, and manifest considerable unwillingness to fol- low the upward course of the warket. The prise of cot- ton bad not advancrd at New York and New Orleans, al- though sccounts had beep recvived out at lust date of the favorable change here up to the 28ch of Sentember. ‘Zhe Liverpool cotton market ix 10 @ copsiderable ex- tent @ reflex of this market i the large businers doing, becaure it no Goubt arives from a caatious policy gene | reily present ameng spinners. ef resaring cotton at the rates upon which they beve based their con‘racts to sell In this cate some of our epinners will be inp’ 2 of cotton to carry them forward to the mid ‘se and exd of Februsry pexi, TELEGRAPHIC, ONE DAY LATER. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP CANADA, AT HALIFAX. General Condition of Affairs Throughout Furope GREAT ACTIVINY NW THE = MARKETS, | venee in Cotten and Breadstais, Bier, Key See Tativax Terecrarn Ov Noy lima. ‘The royal mail steamship Canada. Captain Lang, with London and Liverpool dates of the 20th ult., arrived at | this pert at an early bour this forenoon, h rienced a Fuceession of heavy head winds, Bhe brings a full freight. and elighty-four pre ‘The Conada parsed the steamship Asia on th golng tuto Liverpool ‘The only really impor'ant news by this arrivel, is that | relating to commercial affairs, Cotton was extremely sctive and the markets generaliy wers lookiog up | ‘The London money market continues easy, and consol ave firm at one-quarter above par. ‘There is no political news of epecial intercat. Affairs Mr. Disraeli has, as usual, addressed a circular to those members of Parliament supposed ta be friendly to the government, begging them to be present when Par- | Lament opens. He adds that the house will feo mediately Proceed to elect a rpeaker and take up business of the bighe-t importance In the Lords. the Marquis of Bath and the Eeri ef Do- noughmore have been selected to move and gecond the eddre:s. Nothing has transpired as to the proposed course of the government The Lendon Daily News publishes in fall the Wiliams & Lect bart correspondence with the New Youw Heracn, but ¥ithout comment Ledrs Rollin writer to the pupers. s'ating that though Some of the parties im the late duel are personal friends of bis. be was in no wise implica’ed in the affair, ‘The celebrated daughter ut Geveral Rosas was recently me:ried at Southampton to a Spspiard | English clipper sbip Stornoway, which left Wham- | poe in company with the (hry 4s before reported, | bad ariived im the Downs in \07 da: Southempton bar been selected by the government as | ry an «migrating port. Mejor Bererford is not, ax was reported, appointed Go- vernor of Jamsica * On Wednesday. the 27th a gale in the English chan- nel ceused several chip «Tecks and loss of life Ove or two arrivals from Australia are reported, but they brought nelther gold or later advices, The French Nation, Projorged cabinet councils were daily heid at St. Cloud | —doubtiess on the sutject of tne Empire. Recruiting was aircedy going on amongst the cavalry for the Imperial Guard. Abd-ti Kader bas arrived im Paris. | It is confidently given out that the civil list of the | Emperor will be fixed by the Senate at $0,000,000 francs, ‘The Turkieb Lon panic was subsiding. A well informed privave correspondent writes to the et of the New York Associated Prews at Liverpool :— ~The speculation on the Paris Bourse in the fands and TailreeG shares i* immense. and must lead to a crisis if bot stopped eoruy— Ne instance. Paris and Lyons rail- road sare ‘ing for cue at G87, Oc. Lith November at Liv) franos. 6°6., and for the The Austrian Minis*er at Varis, is dead The Obligade, twenty gun brig. has ssiied for the South Sea static. ‘The Minieter of Marine has notified the Havre Cham ber of Commeree, that rice imported in French vessels into the French West Iudis islands, will be admitted Tarkey. news from Constantinople has been exiting; it ha- been stated during the week, that an insurrection ‘proken out, and that the French minister had de- | manded bis passport; neither statement wascorrect. The wever, been in the greatest perplexity to eee yr td bad sent ic ia inter of Fi to scrape together sufficient sacrifice, and mearly the re- biy. alt! fh the in the Matters will now subside prominent hand that Russia and France have affair, cannoi fail to be remembered. E, and Syria. Dates from Ale: to 19th Ootober, state that the government, continued its rales of wheat, and prices were high. ‘M. Sabatier, the new French Consul-General for Egypt, | has arrived from Damascus, | ‘The defeat of the rebels in the Haurom is announced, | but the insurrection is not suppressed, as the insurgents | have retired into the fastnesses of the Sedja. - India, The Overland Express is in, with da‘esfrom Bombay, | to the let of October, Calcutta to the 20th of September, | and Rangoon, 10th September. | General Goodwin had ordered an immediate advance | on Prome. The Burmese had burned the city, and ra- | tired toa stockade, ten miles distant, und besond the | range of the steamer’s guns. The Burmese were in force about 7.000. but had no artillery, | Famine prevailed threughout Upper Area, the British | having intercepted over 20 000 tons of rice. | The Tndia journals are unanimous in demanding the | immediate annexation of Burmah ‘The Northwest country. the Nizam’s ani the King of | Oudes territories, are in their usual distracted state, Commercial Affairs, THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. Loxvon, Oct 29, 1852. Money is in good demand. The bullion in the Bank of England amounts to £21,670 488. Consols closed at 1€04{ a 1004¢ for money and account, 5s. 1iyd.; new dollars, 43. 11344. AMERICAN SECURITIES. Messrs. Bell, Son & Co. report Ameriean securities in Good demand during the past week, with prices favorable. Baring Brothers quote as follows U. 8. six per cent bonds, scarce, at. Inscriptions Maseachuret! Pennsylvania State fives..........s+00+ Other stocks are without alteration. THE COTTON MARKETS. Tiverroon, Oct, 29, 1852. 1093¢ a 110 a 103 gfor.ng crop have caused much excitement in the Liver” pool cottop market. The business of the week. eading yes- \ teréay evening, reached 117,560 bales, being the largest | &e., in Eighty-fourth street. Bar silver, | The iate unfavorable accounts of the prospects of the ; YORK COMMON COUNeT!- [OFFIOIAL.} Boaxp or Assistant AL } oF ‘4NT ALDERMEN, '. November 11. 1862. Present—Jousthaa Motion Esq., President, in Aldermen Brown, Tait, Mab- wn, Tait, Rodman, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Bouton, McG: Wi ro, oem jown, Wright, Wheelan, Barker, PETITIONS. By Assistant Alderman Breapen—Of H. Bort, 8 E. Brown, and others, fora sewer through Ca-. tharine street from the East river to Division street. To Committee on Sewers. By Acsiztant Alderman Brown--Of M. M. Van Dyke. Catharine aie, and others, in favor of grant to Messrs. Hicks of ferry lease from 35 East river to er near the junction of Williamsburg and Brooklyn, To Committee on Ferries By Assistant Alderman Rinc—Of George W. Stevens, to be refunded money paid for well, pump, To Committes oa Roads. By assistant Alderman Weiits—Of Wm. Elgar Brush, to have word ‘‘ expelled ” opposite his name in fireman's register changed to ‘‘resigned.”” RESOLUTIONS. By the Paestpent—That Twelfth strect, from avenue a to Third avenue, be lighted with gas Adopted. Be same—That Eleventh street, from avenuo B. to Third avenue, be lighted with gas. Adopted. By Assistant Alderman Maspatt—Chat the car- riage way in Washington strect, be repaired fur.h- with, Adopted. N By same—That crosswalk in Washington street, tthe corner of Reade street, be taken up and ro- laid. Adopted. By Assistant Alderman Baxkrer--That the Comp- troiler draw his warrant in favor of the late Health Wardens, for salary from the time of the adoption of the Common Council, abolistiing, the office to the date of thoir slscantinning, tg perform duty. To Committee on Public Health. By Assistant Alderman McGown—Resolvod, That the Counsel to the Corporation report to this Board whether or not, in his opinion, Suadsy | should be considered a legal day in reference to the power of the Board to adjourn, under i:s charter, fur not over three days. Adopted, . By Assistant Alderman Rixe—Communication from City Inspector, with resolution, that the City | Inspector have the remaius of decsased persons buried in the old Potter's Field, between Forty- eighth and Fifticth streets, and Third and Fourth avenue, obsiructing the opening of Forty-sinth street, removed to another part of said ground, or if there should not be sufficient space for re-inter- | ment within the limits of the same, to such other place as the City Inspector may select. Adop‘ed By Assistant Alderman Woopwarp—That tho | Pump in Madison streev, near Montgomery atroct, vo Fepaired. Adopred | By Aatictent A lccvaan aoraan— cree the east side of Varick street, between Laight and Cana! etreete, be lighted with gas. Adopted. weekly report of the year. Speculators trok 57 220, and | exporters 4170 bales, To-day the sales are estimated at | 20.000 bales, one-half to the trade, Considering the im- | mense transactions 6f the past few weeks. the smallness | of the advance in that period is remarkable. tor. whilst | the business has been fully 450,000 bales, middling Or- leans is onjy quoted at 34d. fair at 140. per lb, ad- vance, including the iniprovements of this week. 344, per ib. in fair, and 3¢d.a ‘jd on the lower and middling qualities, ‘Thé quotations are — Fair Orieans 6a Fair Uplands, . 63a | Middling do, 6d Middling do. bind Fair Mobi'e. 6% a Ordinary Bia 6d | Middling do.. 64nd Inferior Xj abd The stock of ovt.on in Liverpool is eniled 425.000 bales of which 2360C0 are American; agsinst a stock of 490 C06 bales at,this pericd last yeur, of which 208 00 were } American, Havar. Oct 27-P.M. | ‘The sales of cotton during the werk have reached 7.026 bales. and the imports 8.187 bales. The etock now tmourts to 10.708, of which 18,652 bales are American, Prices are ¥ ell supported CORN MARKET Livenroon Oct 29. 1852 The light receipts of foreign grain and flour. combined | with the demand for Australis, have caused an improved | feeling. with a further xdvance in wheat of 24. per bushel (white being worth €5,id to 7s 6d; red 5s. 64. to 6a 4d per aty pounds) and of 8d to €d. per barrel on flour— 94 to 23a erm canal relling at 2 and Bellimore 22s. 3d. to 28s Gd ; Oh! 9d ; and sour 18s. to 208, Indian corn is quoted 1s, Gd. dearer—white beirg 828, 6d, yeilow 526, and mixed 31s per quarter, THE PROVISION MARKET [From James McHenry’ Liverpool Circular. Oct. 20 ] Some sales of beef have been made a? better prices than could have been had previously. In pork thers is nothing new, Bacon is more asked for. but we bave none here. Lard is in rather more request. and sroall cales have been tficcted at full rates. Chee-e is much wanted W. Gar- | diner & Co ’s quotations are—United Stares prime mess deef. new, 105s. a 115s; ordinary. 85s a 100s, per tierce of 204 Ibe ; pork. prime Fastern mess. per DLL. of 200 Lba., Tis, 6d a 75e.; Western. 70s. a 72s, 6d ; bacon 475, a 498, THE PRODUCE MARKETS s Philadelphia Oct. 80, 1852. | 6d for pote, and 238, L Activa —Sales of £50 bbls, et 27 for pear! Bark bas advanced to Se, Corrr® is in limited demand. | sold at 44s. 6d. Gvaxo.—Old Peravian. £5 a £10. Moiasses—The demand has considerably improved, and prices have advarced 1s 400 puncheoas clayed Cu: | Da, sold to distillers at 12s, 68 118.—No lard or whale- and all the sperm is In secoa | anda, retaliing at © ctone : Rice.—1,000 bags Be at former rates Svcan —4 larce business doing in foreign, for refining, at a further advance of €a. Tarcow isin good demand, at 6d, P.U.S, on the spot. No American Tea is very firm. and # good business Las heen done, at | about previous rates, Nava Siorrs.—For turpentine the market continues ¥ithout supply. Rough turpentine is worth 10s a lla. | and rpirite 5(3. per owt. Rosin isin good dewand. aad sellivg readily 6n arrival at 4s. Sd. for ocmuon, up to for fixe, with sales of 1 000 bbls Prisons have been rather firmer within a day or two, continuing rcarce. To New York steerage paseage, to £ Dead weight 20s. a 27¢. 64 per ton. LONDON MARKETS thers Circular. creased activity in the 200 bags colony Rio 58. a tbe c Ost 29 nial and foreign | produce markets, with a general tendenoy to higher pre ‘ Corrrr ie firm, and some sorts are dearer can ha: adva ed 6d. per cwt e speculative demand, at *¢d per lb. flour and Indian corn are | sotine.—Rou is firm at 5)s STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER Epinnere and manufactw king a farther advance. which bas rather cl sand the i presston is gaining ground amongst buyers that epost tion is too rife and great caution is necessary, gh is held at 11s. ; eptrite, (Brittsh.) | Passengers by the Canada, and Mrs Loweli, daughter and servant; Mr and Mra Reid, Mr =nd Mrs Degan, Mr, Mr¢ and two Miscos Buebe and fervant; Mr, Mra and Miss Smith, Mr and Mrs Temlin, Mr | and Miee Den’ Mesrrs Thackeray d friend, Smith, Cal- Jender, Hill, Ganveittart, Fay, Knivett, Barber, Uhoal Koss, it: bortson, Spencer, Murry, Homans, Hodges, Hamil- | ton, Mullins, Bond, Perkins, W Cook, Read Dr | Hedger, Cloush, Huntington, Fi Peabody, Da- | niel Hesrno, Solar, Caldw om, Howard, Burke, McMullen,’ Hammill, 'M. rn, Owden, Brown, Progley, Wilde, Pippey, ‘atterson, El- | dridge, Brown. tehead Evac Shippt Int Art from New 1 pe Sear Fie * Biade, at Newry: w at Liverpool Scuthayw London; St Nicholas, at’ Havre; 27 nelive Griny el 28th Mortimer L njon. Arr cin eae phia- et 24 Asron, at Marreill 6. Arr from Baltimore—Oer 25, Hershel, at D: ora Me- Donald and Mary, at Armagh “ge eta Sld for New York—Oct 16, Ophir, from Cronstadt; 224, Norma, frm Bremerhaven. 234, Abbott Tord, from Bore eaux; 26th American Congress, from Gravesend Devon shire, from Viymouth; stb, Charles Holmes, and Joseph Walker frem Liverpool. Sld for Boston—Oct 16, Thatcher from Gibraltar; 16th, Key ne, from Cror stadt; 25th, Tyrrel, from Liverpool. Sid for Philadelpbia--Oct 25, steamship City of Glasgow, from Liverpoo 81d for Mo estera World, Yorktown, at » Montengle, nd Gor- Livingston, at Lond World ton, and —Aeamemnon, Liverpool. Sid for New Orleant—Oct 23 Gen Berry, from Rordenux; 2th, York, from Liverpool; 26th, Holycke, from Cardi 28th’ Oregon, from Liverpool Naval Intelligence. | A Naval General Court Martial assembled at the Gos- port Navy Yard. on the Sth fost, conisting of the fol- lowing members :—Commander G 'L, Pendengrast, Prest dent: Commander JL, Saunders, Commander Williata Green. Commander H. Y Purviauce, Lieutenant Marray Maron Lieutenant G. G. Williamson, Lieutenant Over ton Carr. and Themes ©. Tabb Keq. Judge advoonte, The object of the Court was to try a seaman on board of the Pennsylvania The proceedings were brought to a close efter a ecssion of two days. A frigate steering SE, was seen on the Sth inst.. lati- tude 7, longitude 72 50, by the Kauily Hilifard, at Boston, Stock Sates, »Puspaneyensn, Nov. 1. ( Reported by Keen & Taylor. }— $),000 fons sylvenia 5's, past due. Le~ 3,000 Sebu: Tint Navigation 50 Kending Reilrow road 6's, 54; I shai do, sbwn, 27 ion, 18; 22 Penuaytvants R free of duty. Eejgium, Ta comeequence of the election of M Delfosse, the radi. cal enndidate, to the Presidency of the Chamber of Depu. tie M. Brouokere is once more charged with the forms a ministry—and which rumor says he has again we Germany. » p'enipotemtiarles of the Darmstadt Coalition held Or t meeting at Vienpa, om the 20th October, Rom. The Pope. ‘na speech made in the Constetory, on the Tih coptember, ev mpleined of the ingratitude of New Coeneca, im curbing the power of theothurch He threat + with bie highest diepleas ates who ob stot daw respecting pa $4 6, 71; 25 do, bOwn, 71; 16 n and Amboy K 4 (600 Morris Canal, RK 8 Union Bank, Tennesess * = $5.00 Long Island Railroad | Reading Reifrord On," ation 71; 18% Long fs 3.000 Benneytvarl uylkill Navieation 820 Bide: 600 Swi. WK; 2,00) City Be, anal wy MS Lehigh N } ted alized iy , ending Railroad 4¢° 10H &, & Uniced States Tien e 1 Cop mercial Bavk 65%; | Moard.~ 84,000 Long fi | fare Island RK bs ns, 19%; | third street | river: regulating Sixt: | and their engines be returned | ditional | the foilo a Fis By Assistant Alderman Rixc—That the cross walks corner of Prince and Greene streets, be re-laid. Adopted. COMMUNICATIONS. From the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor—In favor of application from the Do Witt Dispensary for aid To Committee on Finauco. From Grand Jury—Suggesting that the Harlem Railroad Company be requested to bridge their roud at the junction of Eighty- sixth street, in continua- tion of the sidewalks, continue the double track of rails throughout the island, reise the track at Har- lem where it has been settled by the land washing | away, and centre pile the bridge across the Harlem | river. To Special Committoe, consisting of Assist- ant Al’ermen Anderson, Wells and Rodman. Of Committee on Arts and Sciences—To concur | to purchase of Cherles Jarvis the portrait of Major General Morton, and appropriating $250 therefor. Acopted by the following vor Affirmative—The President, Messrs Brown, Tait, Mubbart, O'Brien, Rodman, Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Bouton, McGown, Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine—17. Of Special Committee on Eighth avenue Railroad —In favor of extending the track to Broadway, in Cuval, and also from its termination at Uhambers through College Place, to aud through Barclay street aud Ourch, or ecross Barclay through build- ings thoy may rent, toaadthrough Vesey to Broad- way, und through Church frem Vesey, to and through Chembers to its pr Sixth Avenue Ratlroad Company, on paying the Eighth Avenue Company one balf the cost of the | raul between Varrick and West Broadway; and one haif the extensions, &c, may own one-half the same. and be aliowed, with th ghth avenue, to run their cars on it, each company being allowed to charge five cents for each passenger avy distance below Puifty-first streot on Kighth avenue and For ty-third street on Sixth avenna, their preseat ter- minations. Adopted, by the following vote:— Affirmative—The President, Mesars Brown, Tit, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Rodman, Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Bouton, McGown, Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine—17 Of Committee on Streets—To concur in widening and straighter Whitehall street, from the Bowl- ing Greetrto State street. Adopted by the fullow- ing vote: : Affirmative--The President, Messre. Brown, Tai’, O'Brien, Rodman, Breaden, Wocdward, Welle, Bouton, McGown, Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine--16. Negative--Assistant Alderman Mabbatt. COMMUNICATIONS. From the Bureauot Assessments, with the foilow- ing assesrment lists, asking that they be conirmed ard Alfred Sexford appointed coliector therefor, vi --For sewersin Mercer street, from Grand to Spring | streets ; in Thirteenth street, from 100 feet east of Second avenue, to and through avenue A to FPour- teenth street; for fillirg in, regulating, and grading Exeverth avesue, from Twenty-ninth to Thiriy To Committee on Asgcssments. From the Street Commissioi enclosing the fol- lowing estimates—For re Z, curd and gutter, and flagging Right ee’, between Fourth and Fitth avenues; i reet, between Fourth snd Fifth avenues; Seventieth etreet, be- tween Third svd Fourth avenues; regulating and curb and gutterin Ni street, bev ween Fourth and Fifth avenues; in Thirty-seventh street, be- tween Second and Third avenues; building piera feot of Thirteenth streot, th river; foot ot Perry street, North river; regulating and paving Thirty- ninth street, between Tenth avevue and Hadson third street, between Fifth and Sixtn avenues; laying crosswalks at intersec- tion of Pine and Front streets. Confirmed FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Report in favor of allowing Hegine Companies 41 and 6 to withdraw their respective complaints, Concurred in Communication from the Comptroller making ad- ions for 1852 neurred in by ng Vo! Afizmative The President, Mes Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brisn, Rodman, Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Bouton, McGown, Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers Ring, Valentin»—17. From same—With an ordinarce, making appro- priations for roads and avenues. Concurred in by the following vot Affirmative--The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Rodman, Breaden, Woodward, Weils, Bouton, McGown, Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine—17 Reports in favor of sewers in thirty-ninth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues ; in forty -eigh street, from Eleventh avenue to Hudson river. To Committee on Sewers. Reports in favor of laying a crosswalk from Madi- son to Lewis street, in Grand; in favor of flagging sidewalk south side Twenty-firet street, between Siath and Seventh avenues; in favor of flagging west sidewalk in Fifth avenue, between Twenty- firet and Twenty-seeond streets, a epace six feet wide; in favor of regulating and paving South street, from Roosevelt to Oliver streets; in faver of enclosing vacant lots northwest corner Lexington avenue and Thirty first strect ; in favor of fligging sidewalk from No. 51 Thirty-fifth street to Ceatn avenue, a space fuurfeet. To Committee on Streets. Cowmunica‘ion from Commissioner of Streets and Lamps ag to contract for oil To Committee on Lamps, &e Reports in favor of advertising for proposals to repair houce of engine company 13, and hose com- wpy No 2, and appropriating $1,500 therefor. Joncurred in by the tollowing vote: Affirmative—The President, Mearrs Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Rodmen, Breaien, Woodward, Wells, Bouton, Wright, Wheelan, Rogers, Ring, Vaientine—15 Negativo—Assistant Aldermen McGown and Barker—2. Report in favor of regulating and grading, setting curb and gutter, and flagging lorty-fourth street, from Fourth to Fifth avenues. Alo to pave said etreet from Third to Fifth avenues. To Committee on Roads. Returns of the Chief Enginoor of the Fire De- partment for September and October, 1852 Ap pointments and resignations confirmed, and expul sions referred to Committee on Fire Department. Apportionment of assessment in the matter of paving Nineteenth street, from Virst avenue to East river; Lexington avenue, from Thirtieth to Thirty- fourth etreet; building sewers in Bridge street; ta Second street, between avenue A and First avenue; regulating Sixth avenue, from Forty-second to Fifty. seventh streets; Fortieth street, from Fifth to Tenth avenue; grading aud setting cuch and gutter in Forty-second strest and Ninth ave- ues; fencing vacant lots in Twenty-third street, between Fifth and Seventh avenues; fillin, sunken Jote betwoen Thirtieth and Thirty svoond streets and Third and Fourth aveones; open ing Bloomingdale road from Twenty fifth etroet to Seventh avenue; regulettyg and paving Tr weventh atreet, from Sixth to I * nt point—and the | The Board then adjourned to’ Monday afternoon, at five o'clock. Tia tke tiautes. =i Epwagp SanrorD, Clerk. Debates in the Common Council. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. purchased for Alderman Banker rose to second the motien, and | in doing a0, claimed the indulgence of the Board in makipg an ‘ion. He wished to do s0 in jus- | known. 1t had been suggested to him since he had | made his remarks the other evening, that those re- warks would probably be misunderstood generally, as an intentional detraction of that po it as a work of art. He meant no such thing; he merel wished to be understood as having raid that he did | not consider the The report was concurred in. City Intelligence. THE COAL CARMEN. A meeting of the above body was held last evening, at Hermitage Hall, corner of Houston and Allen streets. Jomes Riley was chosen Chairman, and P. McCabe Secre- tary. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved; also. the report of the committee and the by- ri A esrtago proposed is. on an average, about 644 cents per load Shey contend that they are asking lower per Joad than enacted by the corporation. Joun McGratu then addressed the meeting. He they intended to give the coal dealers fair warnin, they will be prepared to comply with or deny your de mands He impressed upon their minds the necessity for carrying on their buriness in the most peaceable man- ner, and that they should organize themselves, and when their demands by the coal merchants. They should be | economical and frugal in their way of living. 80 as to ena. ble them to earn a competency to buy a house for them- selven, thereby becoming independent. Ie concluded bis remarke by exhorting inem, above all, to keep the paca, even in cae the merchants would not accede to their | demands. tot ‘The remainder of the evening was spent {n dtgau..” the members, and enrolling th and the meeting adjourned until Thursday next, belonging to the different coal yards inzoughout the city. Tux Wrartrn, at carly dawn yesterday, was very S010 in consequence of a pretty keen frost which prevailoa over the city and surrounaing rural district. As the day advencid, the traces of it disappeared, aud the atmos- phere became warm. The thermometer at the Henao Building ranged: at noon. 70%4° | at 3 PM. 70° ; at 6 » 69°. evenirg calm. and the night cold, with an appearance cf the continusnce of the frost, Tue Five Porxts Misston.—We congratalate our citl: ens on the efforts at present making to redeem the Five Potts of nearly all the misery and vice of that famous region ; therefore, the erection of the “Big Tent, in Paradise Fquare,”’ oppcsite the old brewery. for the purpose of hold. | ing a temperance meeting, every evening until after | Tharkegiving should meet with general encouragement. ‘The first meeting will be held this evening (Friday) Emi- nent preachers ere engaged, and on each Sunday there | will be preaching three times by ministers of our city. Atansixa Fine—Seniovs Acciprxt.—A fire broke out on Weénerdsy night, between the hours of twelve and one o‘clock, on the first floor of the house 154 Weet Twentieth street. occupied by Messrs, Benjamin & Meflugh, as a grocery #nd liquer store, The flames spread with amaz- ing rapidity. and despite the exertions of a@ large force of the fircmen, the entire stock and fixtures of Messrs. | | Benjamin & Mcllugh were entirely destroyed. The house was thickly tenanted, and the utmost terror | seized upon the inkabi ante of the upper portion of it. ‘Their fright was so exepgerated. that a woman, named | Anre Daiy took her on a jad of ten yrars of age, in her arms. ond jumped from a window in the thicd story to | the ground. They received rerious injuries by the fall. The woman hed ber leg badly fractured, and also sus- | tained two bad Incerated wounds of the scalp, one upon the front. snd the other upon the back of her hoad, | | The tencons and ligaments of the boy's thigh were al- | most ruptured, and the surrounding fle-h much torn. | They were conveyed to the Sixteenth ward station-hou‘e, where it was ccemed advirable to send for Dr, Harden: brock, in bis eapactty of physician to the police depart- ment, who dreseed their wounds. They were aferwards | taken to the City Hoepita!, Messrs. Benjamin and | McBugh estimate their loss ata sum of about $1,400. ‘The stock apd fixtures were insured in the Mutual [n- | surance Company for $26(0, The house is owned by a Mra Brady. ® widow, whove loss is reckoned to amount | to $860 She has an insurance with the North River | Company, Captain Stevenson. Asistant Captains Muy | and Beam. Sixteenth ward, with Captain Lovett, Ninth vard ard other cfficers attended, and did mnch to quiet the eiarm and precerve property.| A numbor of persons, Wemen and children, took shelter upon a shed, in the rear and were only rescued by the exertions of the po- | Hee. from a most dangerous position, Svuppen Drarn—Inquest.—The Coroner held an in- quest on Wednerday afternoon, upon the body of Mary | Martin, who died suddenly upon the previous day. at No. | 172g Thompson street. Eliza James eworn—I reside at No. 1723¢ Thempscn sirect ;_ my rooms adjoined those of | the deceased ; she waa in my room yesterday ; I was not | wall and lay down ; room I found her lying upon the floor; 1 ratsed her heed and applied vinegar to it; Dr. Valentine Mott was | called iu, and pronounced her deed Itappeared fcom the | tice to Mr Jarvis, whose fame as an artist is well | p, trait a correct likeness of Gene- | 7 18s were read, The report of the committee statesthe | lees which they intend asking next Spring. Tho raise | to organized there would be sound attention paid to | pames on the books, | Thin Meeting was composed chiery of the coal carmen | The day was delightful sil through, the | | Gand ait three All admit. that intemperance is the foundation | , ag Tribun Schr Wm 46 43, lon 22 20, Brig Marine ( to o1 lumber and lat | | Augustus, 8, |" Sidfrom the Pi Sid 190) more. Klockgetter, NOrl juddecke, more; Norma, i Schr Benjamin, Sohr Robert Miller, i Schr Orlando, Hull, Calais, 14 days, Port of New York, November 11, 1858. Bearse, ‘atierson, “apelachicn Smith, Jones, otter. Schr Memento, Smith, Wilmington, NC, Hussey & Murray. Schr Wolcctt, Beers, Boston, prague. Schr Notus, Racket! Steamer Delaware. Steamer Vuloan, Hand, Sloop Wakefield, Saunde Po on eee echr (notship) Phipsburg, Ellems, Jacmol’ T White. CLEARED. Philip, Bailey & Hincken, iat or Gilchrist, NOrieans, Nesmith Sons. om ns. Killman, hehe Alexander aitobell, Johns, Sehr Et terprice Brey, Laguayre, Lewis. italagtons NO, Dolner & syton & 8) Wareham, master. ‘seymour, Phitadelphia, CB Sanford, niledelphis, 2 & N Brigge. Fra: klin, master. yal Morten, and he regretted that his language had _ vw § M ste: been so meincaraee ; — ee racoehes pes pith a presented, he received the testimony of not on- | ? 1 ly the son of General Morton, but the whole family, | TaAtamalip Hosnok + Pubeishy Wichmond, and 2 hours from that the painting is one of merit, andis a | Norfolk, th were ans aseeh Ker, te nei Pu rr) ie strong resemblance, and he ( 0 ete ig | is. Bisige, Deans, Savannab, 8, Fee i tre Boeet wank oasene tet 0 ts | edt Gloration och, with: frat eatin he Outs e | ; f rt, and thus preserve the memory of an old citizen | riences bh ole paseag a thd a distinguished soldier | Reece arch soemes eaeeng ENR spoke Am ship “‘S:ngerce,” steering B. Br), Pondrot, Sidney, CB, 10 days, with coal, Ting John I Kent, Kent, Eastport, 6 dayr, with plaster, boune to Ron¢ out. Brig John Boy nion, Pettinaill, Franklin, Me, 6 daye, with , to Smith Schr C L Baylis, Tucker, City Poin’, 4 day | Sehr New York Pack a Schr Grcveland, Groeniaw, Esatport, ‘& Boynton, Point with cotton, ‘rhompson, Maobins, 10 da; Ba; BELOW. ‘Two barks, unknown. Wind at sunrise, NW; meridian, WSW; sunset S, and light Per Steamsure Humnoupr.) x! "iil Brewenwaven, Oot 21—Arr Adoiphine, Ch: 3 Borpgavx, Oct 23—Sld Gen bot Lord, Know les, Balletry; and | Jeans. De. for N¥er! anchored; Ty | (subsequent cutta, 1 Mai George, Put in 26tb, for Boston. Bayne, Oot 22 Splendid’ Higgi Charleston. $a 21 John Park York Nov 16. Entd out 2 Euxine, Watsen, Gemmell, NOrl Savanna’ Enpiri lade York Smith, Quebo Devghty, St Job Carton; Cornel Cid out 22 re San Fraxcisco). Manse Co} testimony of Dr. Liddell, that the braia was much con- gested; ‘there was a auantity of rerum beneath the | sracbnoid ; the arsebnoid was blackened ; the brain soft; | lurgs congested ‘The Destor gave his opinton that the | women died from congestive apoplexy. The jury re- | turned a verdict accordingly, The deceased was'a native of Irelond_ ana fitly 15x yeare of age ne-dey) evening upon the body of Murtin Keyser. aged | forty ight a native of Germany The inquest was taken | in Seventy eighth etvect, between the Eighth and Ninth | aronnes,” Tt apperred, from the evidence of Conrad | Sch t, that the deceased had been ill for two months with fiver end sgue; diarrbon supervened and he died, rather sudden'y ina rhanty upon the 8th inst Dr. Liddell wade w post mortem examination and found the bedy pole, emaciated, and flacid the extremities drop- seal and three quarts of sernm in the cavity ot the abdomen. The jury brought in a verdict of fever. agne, | dropsy. and want of care. There bad beena rumor in cireulation to the effect that the poor men was poisoned. | Drath rrom Ivtereraxce —The coroner held an inquest at No. £72 Water s' yesterday, upon the hody ofan old man, named Charles McKroy. who died | there on Wednesday Mary Banett. sworn—Deceased lived with me for eeven weeke; hid lived in the neizh- | hozhood fer ten years; he was feeble use of his hwbs; upon the movaing of Monday last. he | Went cut and returned between one and two o'clock, | being in liquor; upon ascending the staira he fel his bead came rgeinst the staire; he was taken to bed. and ingered until Wedne:day, when he died, Verdict, | death from old age and intemperance Deceased was 69 yrars of ege. end a native of Ireland. He had been for many years supported by charity. Fouxp Drowxrn —An inguest was held yesterday Christopher street, upon the body of an unknown man, found in the water upen the previous day, (Wednecday) as reported in ovr paper of yesterday morning. The only testimony taken, was that of Enoch Smith, who deposed as to the finding and reouring of the body. The jury returned a verdict of death by drowning, under circumstances unknown Deceased appeared to be about 41 years of age, but no particulare concerning his name or country could be obtained. Srriovs Accipent.—A Ind named James Mill, had his rkull fractured yesterday (Wednesdey) afternoon, by a stone thrown at bim by another boy, whilst he was standing near the Bell Tavern, in Thirty-third street. The officers of the Twentieth ward took him to the station houre, there he was attended to by Dr. Hardenbrock. It is said that he is in much danger Crip Desention.—A female child, of about ® month old, was found, at a late houron Wednesday night, in the ball of the house No, 1 Coilister street. The inmates took it to the Fifth ward station house, and the off.cers sent it to the almshouse, Mysterious Arram—A Pronanun Murper — Between the hours of three and four o'clock, on Monday morning, the Messrs. Fagan, who are engaged in the mili business. and who live about baif a mile beyond the Prai- rie House, started from their residence with a view of rearching for some hogs which had been stolen from them, They expected to find the lost property on the farm of one of their neighbors. who resides about three miles from the city Previous to their departure they said chat they would return in time to bring their milk wagon into the city. However, up to the hour of noon they had not been heard of. and it is feared that they have been murdered while engaged in attempting to reclaim their property. Their friends bave decmed it prudent to send out officers in the direction «here they went, for the purpose of ascertaining. if possible, their whercabouts.—S/. Louis Union, Nov. 2. Dinner TO THE Hon. Caanues Navior —A nomber of citizens of Philadelphia have addressed a let- ter to the Hon. Chaties Nayior, inviting him toa publio dinner. In declining the invitation, the honorable gen- tleman writes as follows :—Businoss will carry me back agein to Pittsburg ina day or two, which makes it im- poreible that we should mect, in the way you desigaare, at present. lee T expect to be among you again, for 8 brief space, and then. if it be still agreeable to you, we will brighten up the links of old friendship, and enjoy a few houre of free, social communion’ together, which vill so heartily gratify me. Cayat Towns AT Burrato—Oollector Park informa the Buffalo Cow ter that there was more money received for tolls at the Collector's office on the 6th inst , than there hed been in one day for the Inst four years, The amount #¢ given in ihe commercial reports in the 1a ard but had the proper | ys Aitemnoon at the station of the Hoboken ferry, foot of | 20tb, Me’ eur, Rob Newny, Oct 2 Newronr, Oct 2i—Arr Albania, h, Ireland Leach Gl State, Ki Staten. Island an Hi Chas faunders, Spence, NOrlean £ld from Royan Lag, Boy Site, el 0) tore Bourdin, San Francisco; Chas Thompson, Small, New York. Caniz, Oot12—Sld Josephus, Paine, Boston; 14th, Mario Agnes, Westboos, vite (from Savannah). soNsTADT, Oot Cuxtaven, Oct 22—Arr Hempdor, Romker, NYork. Ae Dvn1in, to Oct 25—-Sld from Kingstown, Now Brunswick, | Leeds, NOrleans. Doven, Oct 25-Of Rome, Grose, Martha, Towne, phon, Salter, London, and ly put back); 25th, Edward Cohen, Biple ly ae Lonton; Monte: or! Brisrow, ool Br Arr Madouns, ¥ oodside, NYork; 25th, io (at the Pill). sth, Anno, Turner, Cork and NYork. Bee ae horst, Balti- ine, Deetjon, Galveston; Martha, ; 21st, Helene, Hachtmenn, do; 22d, us, Galveston; Albert, Reichi, Balti- onn, NYo ry, Seavy, NOrleans; Ab- NYork. ‘2d, Pallas, Pinson, California, Roxana, Brown; Windsor Castle, h, Kellook, for NOrleans; Poson bt Wi 4—Arr Fortuna, Kiogin (or Largo), vai Elise, Jenner, NYork. Sid 234, from London for NOr- | Duxcennss, Oct 25—Of, Matador, Christoffors, fcom Gal- for Bremen, 60 days. Oct 22—A : 24th, xr Devonshire Hovey, Londoi, and ald London for Bostoii, and sld for Liverpool a Lorby, N¥ork; and Oxt,and Macedonia, Proble, London #,, mtd anchored;’ Wm Witherlee, ‘tuorapyon, St John, NB; Johan ; Hervetall, Rascher, Baltimoro id 5 England, Cubbon, from Hamburg for NO#- th, St Nicolas, Bre Anna. Wade, tim 91 Napon Belle, Abbott, Misielly, Baltin ore; B Z. ge Pege, Gibraltar via Odotea; 27th, “Atlantic (8), West, N | ork. of rt 22d, Am ship Ellen, dd, St of the Wear. City of Glo: , Helen, Jackson, Mobile and Americas, Pirrie, do; 2ith, Heral d, Macedonia, Preble, NOrleant a (and e)d from Gre : Viola, i th, n of the Uceat ‘OxTsMOUTH, Oct 24—Arr De sid 25th ‘or N York. leans Exstnore, Oot 29—Cld Saxony, Melcher, St Petersburg Greenock, Oct 2—Arr Pilgrim, Richardson, St John, NB. 81d 2st, Shannon, Gre Ginraran, Oct j0—Arr lith, JG Colley. Smit and cid for Boston. ‘Savannah, aria Teresa, Safari, Boston; NYork; 15th, What Cheer, ker, Cid 9h, Prosperous, Phillips, NYorn. Arr New York, Thompson, N York; 23d, ; John Parker, Wiliams, NOrlean on, NYork; Nouvelle Amélie, Gilliet, Petor Marcy. Leach, NOrleans, Lg 26th, Admiral, Bli r jor do toon; Venice, Flagg, for NOrloan: ar, Foster, fer do i roline Nermith Salisbury, for do Nov. ‘Thompson, for NVork 8th; Splondid, Higsins, fi cr, Williams, uno; St Nieolas, Brugdon, for Now liffen, for NYork 27th; Queen As Nov 8; Wm Nelscn, Cheev Hvr4, Oct 24—Arr Seaflower. Welden, N¥ork; Royal Vio- | toria, Hunter, Charleston. Livenroor, Oct 22—Arr America, Lawrence, NYor' achcre on rocky bot/om of the river— h a sd, Chrysolite (Br), Boston; Yorkshire, Young; New Worl: id Western Enwright, Chin’ World, Moses N Yer! John, NB; 26th, Florn M’' Hartshorn, N York; San Franoii from ——, Bowne, and Urivors M'Burnie, N Orleans ow (8), Wy’ Dixon, New York; Alabama, | Harward, Andros, NOrleans; | |, NYork; David Robinson, lobile; 26th, Canada (8), Boston; 27th, Philadel phi , Fidelia h, John P Phi iphia; Ebbs Brake, Melling, Mobile (enté llth for New Cld 25th, Tirrell, Elliott, Boston; 26th, Chas Holmes, Crcekett, ¥ York. Lonvow, Oot 25—Arr Yorktown, Br: out same day); Southampton, h, NYork (and entd do do; Trumpull NYork; Tarquin, NB; 27¢h, Stornaway (Br), Robertson, Grinnell, Fietcher, N York Sewall, Mer: 25th, American Congress, Williams, New ‘esend 26th); 26th, Engle, Farran, Whit ng. NOrleans. Pinker iff Eutd out 2d, Chilie Harold, Pryun, Sydacy (eutd out fer Lisvon, Gob 10—Arr Josephine, Downe, NYork; Lith, the deceased ‘was to cail me inan | ots rr areer hg 1th, Conceiaco de Maria, do; cor; Ldid’ not wake rk; wpo | yoth, Mary H Kendall Talman, do. FOnEY LE SO mare (oe DRL Gare | upon pelag ta Ber | Wt ae petae Dadar tee us tvigs, Cah, Les, Oot 22—Arr Juno, Huren, N York; 28 ‘Trein, Woeetdr, do; Volerosn, Maresea do. Aaron J Harvey, Philade) phi ork. 4, Sarl 28d, Aimade, Brewer, NOrieans. Cid on, NYork. re Yankee Ti'ade, Gray. NYork. tlotield, London for N ester for U States. Cld . City Point, Va. Vousaire, Hovey, London, Queenstow, Oct2—Arr Columbia, Callao; 25th, Gugliel- Coroner ves heid another inquest on the same (Wed- | mo, Lavro, NYork, and procecded for Falmouth. Korrerpam, Oct 2i- Cld Jan Vau Beaiel, Delcliseur, N Yo ‘ork. Exsenps, Oot 2—S14 Albrrt, Card, and Brigand, Watt, N he Ramscarx, Oct 4—A large quantity of deals, three masts and bowaprits and cabin materials, ell apparently bolong- ing ton large vessel, were fallen in’ with last week between the Dogerrbank rived here, ard built beat, pairted light greon, with» broad black s d white moulding, yicked up by the Mattilde, Moje, ar- Brownbank, and a large Norwegian 2th—The Am ship Albert Gallatin, Tarlton, from tho River St Lawrence for London, has bee supplied with 60 favhom choin from Margate, St Unes. Oct 17—The Portugness brig Sandada, Silva, frem NYork for Oporto, foundered, Sept 17, in lat 37, Lon 59; crew saved, Telegraphic Marine Reports. Arriv le: M Newel Anived—Brig Lexingte Horton, Fame, fegor: Derby, Roanoke Breokly: had one of and has bac went, roet obs rvation; donble reefed Jan yard, no dat go, got off Buh lumber, get wae got off would ¢ ischarg OW Scour Low! Point, stripped of nile Baturdey morning papers was $0 760 @ ; ba’ that was the t reorteed to wor pe aotanl % Ab Hew pov new ey mnt thought that M7 Woehele 6 Lo eyede So aaw Robi: son, Connecticnt River: 10th—In port, all the vorsels above reported. Simore; Loy Ann, ey, spent, ‘Jae A Bayard, Thompson, Nibedford;' HB com, Corton, Jorsey City. e颗Brigs Aonian ine, Jacks: nvil: , Philacelph Cleared—Brig Croton, Wate: in, brig Zoza, from N Sip Crr0, Rickard, m the auth ult’, for Irving, Cemeo, off the Brar dy k otts, her masts carried away. Th also outward bound, received but trifling if ini tion until the 2¢ inst, when. by the assis of tl h ar Louisville, she was got off without Towbont Mary Kingsland arrived up at NOrleans 2d inst, with 26 paseongors from tho brig, Bric Canniry, at Newport, from Havana for Boston, had miintopmast, foretopgallantmast, and forotopgal- Bric Angsana, (or Adelma), which was ashore at Capo Scour Gorn Huxter hore on Clark's I leaky, and put i Bown Ackram, reo false ki after di ‘a, from Gardiner, which was ashore on Grand , oame off after throwing over part of and atr at Rdgartown Sch, Sonn Despenon as, Chatten, of and for NYork from Lay: oa, put into NOrle: tress, Will have to di uEKN, Crowe! okhaven, will probab oth tho had bilged, an Boston, Nov 11. Mansanills; Hibor:in, Camdo: Henry Curtis, Wilmington, NO; ha Jane, Eauma, Princo. it he Mar Port au Sauem, Nov IL. oe Para, Oct 10. Passed going ork, Herald Marine Correspondy ive. Evcaxrown, Nov & Arrived—Schra Ariadne, Rowe, NYork for Glouooster; Cilley. do do; Eliza Jane, Ellems, do for Rock Margaret, Fostor, do for Portland; Rubicon, Tilden, do aden; Joreph Baker, Am Pendleton, do do; Bt do for Boston; Gertrads ight, Johnson, do do; ioop Grecian, Barton, Baker Gardiner. © for Millbridg he Puranerrnra, Noy 1t—P M, ton: Elm, Taylor, do; Ky wh T nd, ‘ell River; Ji , Newburyport red--Bark , Wilkine Laguayra; brigs Abijail & Sterling, and Abbott Lawze, Crowell, Boston; lous ( MoNutt, Halifax: Plow aw, Bal- Haley, P, ovidi 3) Miscellaneous F, which oloared at Quebeo, on in collision with the shi ‘Thureday, 4th imst, an The O which was y damage, proceeded on her voyage. A steamer would. be deepatched to the Clio from Quebeo, on the 7th, to tow her to that port. Banx Texas (one ef Dunham and Dimon's line of NYork and Savennah packets), bound to this ®dispatoh t: have goxe as sore on Tybee Point. breakers 10th Inat, and has a cargo—cotton—part Brig Tenvanrerxc, from Vers Cruz for NOrteans whioh vas ash re near SW Varn, arrived at NOrieans 4th ini hore about 1 AM of the 28th ult her at Grand Point; after being 43 hours without ort, 1s reported by poor chance of getting of Vessel and inily insured here, . She in thick foxay was under closed reef fore to iland epanker Roraained int 6 given. it, lomking badly. from Hai ell for Lynn, with ight of 6th inst, but 0 Portsmouth, where she tly ashore on Capo Poge, got off with rging part of cargo, and arr at Ed- argo of ashos, us previous to the 9th inst, in ‘ge cargo to repair, f and for Providence, from Balti- hore at Moriches, Li, opposite ly prove & total loss, ae on tho morn was full of water, Sho had been Tieloe, cables, anchors, &., but it was tebdoa tse ceerees Sacee str tae Chesapeake hare om the Sih inst. Shs fa 12S Rear ae inunened Ral 3] Pa a raed fect beam, and 6 feet @ fia on Bi Rodtet 10th, bark United States (of Westpert®, Nantucket Sth, arr ship Chris Mitshell, oA Hea re is i a es Ba Arr at Honolulu no at Were about 170 ‘alles’ from Ques, and themselves with ev: ° i in ber raddor, which rendered it hazardous isco, from Ochotsk Sea. ‘NB & whales this soason; Ni Gladiator, Turner. NB 12; eard from Aug 5, Sarah, S: isher, Westport, 2 Pease, FL , Cogge sual NH 6: Hobe Pelatords 2 tes, Cromwell, do ole: ‘Heard from in Strats no date, but early in the genson, Burops, Wonks, NB wh; Altoo Frasier: a, joing very wel Heard from in Ochotsk Sea May 20, ship Sea, Sowle, of ret Fahl season (was sepotted June'2s with 3 Warren, 20 wha this season (was reported whe). from seruise, ail bot sii, Mart ena Spoken. Stip Anson, Elliot, from San Francisco for Hong Kemg, Bept 27, lat 19 lon Ly, dhip United Kingdom (lr), from Liverpoot for Savannah, OF ‘Thomas, Morrill, from London for Newport, R, fon, from NOrleans for. Liverpeal, Nov 1, 35 fe ‘thward and eastward of the Passes, John Adams, from San Francisco for Oregon, Sepp Bai 26, 1at 46, lon 137 40. Ports, . bs fo eK nowles, Yor do ida, sobs Magy Aux Caves, Oot 21—Bri; Boston, wtg cargo; Medfor: Eliza, Gornell, P Johnson, Frates, wb Hoko1uzv, Aug 2 (cr 19)~Passod ship White Kennedy, from San Francisco (18th), for 8 ip unknown. Also . supposed from San ai feed by at 10 mites distance, Aug 22, largo clipper ship, supposed fem do for do Arr at do Aug 27t} , shi ncisco Aug 12th (and al a0, Smith, do; Sept, bark Kremlia, Evan old 6th for China. ‘Noble, Robertson, ‘At do Sept 13, Francisco, ar 7th; 4 : ae ava, Oct 27—Brig John Kendall, for Now York next ay. Font av Prince, Oct 21—Drig Isabella Reed, Rice, of and for New York #dayr; sche Forost, Gullifer from My i by dat 10, he et Greene Nov 1—cld ships, John Bryant Sr Srxruex, NB, Noy 1— Dyer, Bristol, E; Sth, Silas Leonard, Bassott, Gloucostes. rate to sea from Eastport 8th.) eee (latter went ALEXANDRIA, Nov 8-—arr brig Quo? » Nov -Arr bri jus, nit gone, Fulton, Jaoy Se narcile (Be), draaae wey, Simpacn, Soston; Iris (Br), Gunn, St Johm, NB: ALBANY, Nov sehrs Gorrge & Emily, and Lean- der, Bosto Providenos, Olt sole Aaeantay Providen oamor Mohawk; Martforg; sloop Are sch » Miller, St Apr Wicks, and Pench Burekhartes Wie 10—Arr Sook Smith 0 5 Provliess EB Noy 0) BALIIMO Bay, J; Al ship Mi R. lie i cnc), Kenney, Triniiad vis Ryser, Boston; brigt bilge ov} brigs Nertolk; Falmouth, Wilk 7 2 Caxton, Johnson: © wit ee aesies one a wire by. we * amos ult, Booze, ani ). Taser, £W Andereon Watvom ‘Savannah GW a= werd, Corneliue, Greenwich, Conn J B Brown Brown, Boston; Sarah & Emeline, Letts, and Cornelia, Weaver, pT iver. Sid bark Dee Queen Victoria, me York; Mason B Davis, Davis, Fall, Bate (Br), Harriots,’ Windies; brig Noy 10—Arr barks Cubs, Howe, Malaga Sop: dex Charleston; Sylvh, Redor and Zam oubey do. a Prigd Myra, Fall, aud Mary Hy nage tart eer Boston jiard, Cook Velocit red vw. pad Re Sriet, Crowell, Nortolk; Sharon, Cayon Zist ult; 110. i, Richmond; RR ¥re Froman, Tangie Torrey; Tippocance, Coom». ren; Keddington, Clark; Arcada Hatch, Philadelphia; Gi and Alabama, Davie, and WP Wiliams, ssabeas, F 1 ria, Baker; Persoverm.. is, i al for ® barkin light tri Big, Plating to: Tam: With, Winsor, tea; beige bar Flinn, Savanna.ts John Dawson, Dick NG; tohrs’ Wesoogus, Tabbut, Philadel Sears, do; Grace Darling, s8xter, N York Go. Sid steamship Niagara abt noon); ship M ‘arthenon. Delawar. uF birlwind was towed $0 President OR, Noy 6—Arr brig Lancet, sfolntyre, Norfolks schrs Charlotte, Thompson, N York; Sabian, Chelven; Dela Ware, and Jane’ Boston; Lucila (of Walcoboro,»8n4 Colum- - ‘sue. bia (of Bucksport), ; 8th, sohrs Gourge & Mary Rom- dout; Julien, Nee; Wm Stevens, Sarah Hatl, Wm Men Cobb, Florica, Naroleon, Pliant, Ses Queen, Malabar, Ih a mirator, and Cordelia, do; Charlotte, Pexdleton, do; Ra- centaur, Chasleston; Neto, Murphy, —-—; New Eugland (a Bristol), Wave (of Bueksport), and Jay (of Northport), “BUGKSFORT, Noy 7 tr sche Rover, Rose, NY wtk. BATH, Nov 6—Cld brig Rush, Bermuds 80%, ship Aivert Gallatin er, Charleston. CHARLESTON, Noy 8—Arr ship Hero (Br), Francis, G- verpoo), Cld schr Heuristts Keens, Boston. ld steaniy ship Leube), Reliins, Key West aud Havai CaLals, Nov 4—Arr brig Velona, Lume, N Yorks 6th, schr Zuietie, Hale,co. Cid 3d. brigs Gen Foster, Newbegin, 0; Harriet, Stevens, Philadelphi DIGHTON, Dov &~Sld schr William, upposed for BUA STEOR Nov 4—Arr brig Alb: Sulli N ry Nov 4—Arr bri ‘ana, Sul York 5th, ship Moro Castle, Bi a0; brigs Esther Llizabesh, Shacktord Philadelphia; , Pettingill, Baltimore; sokrs Harriet Newojl, Coombs, Newburyport (snd sia 8th for N Philadelphia, Rather 3; tig Marke Nrork York); Ri nS Ready, Matthews, itl Hanscom, , NYo he Bonita, Woost EAST MACHIAS, Nov 5—Sid brige Condor. S Yorks porte pH ss eS or erent reporte the ord 6] 1, an e i Up Whittemore, NY¥o: his SENG Sane s0n0 Sore rk. FALLRIVER, Noy 9— Ai sy , James, Ree er ov 9~ Arr echr Matthew O Durfee, we Arr ship S F Austin, NYork. Im GALVESTON, Oct 22- Port 3Mst, brig Joseph Kellar, for Boston abt 2d ii GLol STR, Novy 6—Arr echre com Po dolphins Br), Cornwi Madison, 8th, Wave, Addison for NYork: Sago do, Connecticut. Philadelphia for Newburyport; Calais for N York. HOLMES’ HOLE, Nov 8, PM—Arr cobra Z A Paine, Saun- ders, New York for Eastport; St Stephens, Rogers, 40 for Jalal Oth—-Arr brigs Verta (of Gardiner), Stevers; Galveston Sth ult for Boston; William Moocrs N'¥erk for Bath; sobre Olive, MoDensld, dofor Magaguadavie; Be lo, Dinsmore, do Ubanaler, and Henrictta, Mayo, de for By to rae ee bie, di st J roan ton; Tomah, Trimble, de icr Salem; Lucy Jane, Frost Manchester, N York for Woilteet tor ‘Tangier, Jensy Lind, ; Welcome Return, Watohmam White, Crosby; Alexandria for Bos- ev, Souddir Wilmington, Vel, for do. In pert, 11 AM, wind N. brige Alpine, Maria, 1 (Be), Vesta, William, Maria White; achre St Stepher Olive, Belle, Forest, Henrictia, Tomah, Gio ic Virgin: ILLE, Oct 30—Arr brig R Sposr, Auld Bath Luoy Jane, Z 102—Arr brig ton; sehr Virgini ‘ond: Be JACKSONV Cld 2th, rere Emerald, Wells, Essex; Nov Ist, brig Relief, Cates, NYork. MOBILE, Nov 3—Cld bark Helen, Ulmer, Boston; brig 8 W Cuebing, Avnis, do. dth—Air ‘ship ssmvel Lawrence, Patton, NYork; barks Pamphylia, Spoed, Boston; Benj Adxms, Cornish, N York; sehr Geo C'Ackerley, Davis, do. NEW ORLEANS Ney 3-Acr steamship United States, Golding, Matagorda Bi ship Caleusta, Loring, Turks Telance 10 days, Cid steam Texas, Lawless Galveston; ships Richard Cobden, Borrott, Liverpool; Clifton, ti toll, NYork; Columbiaps. Stabl, Liverpool; bark ‘Nachum, Mortimer, Philaceiphin; brigs Geo Heinrich (Gam), Closter, Lincola, Genoa; Tolegraph, Young, Kingston, Ja; sshr Geo ‘Tresca, Tampa Bay and Key West. ith—Arr rhips Vanguard, Norton: Atlantic, Worth, an@ Charles Cooper, Cutts NYork; barks Aqutia,” Nowell, doy Washington (Ham), Den, Hambarg Aug 18 and Galyestow 2e fereh Ana, Orr, NYork; brig Te wpec, Ci V Cla ships Charl werp; jarstow, Liverpool. Towed to 4p John’ Honry, and bark Amn Johwaoi ta Queen, and Joshus Maurans 0 NORFOLK, Noy 7—Arr sohrs Ringgold, Mott, NYork; Fi- dela, Carron, Philadelphia th—Arr echr Eliza, Frisbie, Portland, NEWPORT, Nov y—Arr echrs Fountain, Rddy, Fall River for Albany; ‘I’ GB Smith Billings, NBocford for do; 8 Lad- Vir, Walden, Providence tor Rendout; Hy Casto, Appleby, 0 for ork. h—Arr sloop T B Hawkirs, Hawk ns, NYork for Pro- SURYPORT, Nov 8—Arr schr Mary Clark, Allon, elphia. %h—Arr schrs Exchange, and Connecticnt Philadelphia. NEW LEvE D,. Nov Sarr schrs Algoma, Willard, N York. 9th, Widlinin, Wixon, do via Dighton. Sid 9th, sohre T B Smith, Giftord, Albany; Tryall, Acs ms (from Nautucket), do; elcop 2 var yh (irom Albany), NYozk, 10ch, sohe Homey u . ie, ABT. NORWICH, Nov 5—Cld sche Bellona, Kel'ey, NYork. NEW HAVEN, Nov i0—Are sobr Elm City Frisbie, N wo Merriit, Wright, Albany. Sid brig JL Whip- ork, ple, Geer, Philadeiph PHILADELVHIA, Nov 10, PM—Arr brig Hanovor, ¥¢ Portlano; sohr Mary & Elisabeth, Hawkins, Niedford. Gl logan Perry, Warebam; Susan Auston Carter, Medford; T Benedict, Thomas, and Alida, Ht Louisians, Port, Newburyport; Old Tabitha & Hanna! dans, Harlem; Pate bridgoport; GF Brown, Ingersoll, Nautuo Mayer ano Pawnee, West.rvelt \ Yok, FORTLAND, Nov 9— bark & H Knight, Frost, Mateam- 25; brig Joveph Albion, Clark, Philadelphia. PROV beh sal 9—Arr sohra Perine [i Al 1 i Gk Adams, Ben: nea “ACE soht Atiznsia, Nicer ‘ork. vow tr schr nt iokerson, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 1—Ar: bark Martha, Myriok, Wale Paraiso; brig Mirsbel, Atwood, San Juan del Sud. WILMING Dov 6- arr bi nah (Br) ard, Cardiff; 6th, Clarence, © 6th, brigs Prosident Z Taylor mont Locbe, tAn2as; Mat cy sohr Harvest, Williams do. Passengers Arrived. Hayne—Stoamehip Hus boldi—Me and Mrs Henry Mason and four children, Robert W James, E Cottenet, Mr ead ee Morand ee’ Paton, Semuel Glover, Wil Fry, LG Moreigt tt 4, ‘inthtop ard iady, BT Taylor, Chae Ac Mutohy, MrJulee Moalan a rieray, A Arcola, Miss Gibaén, A Thouvenin, Me Cante Uaptd O Hagerdorn, P's Boutard, MEd JE Utniard, MB Sncrodote, Me Mil iss A Milt Tri ies Sti nd servant, Mies & F' ol rel and two servants, Mr Brown, lad: four fe: Hotchkiss, Mr Durive, orvant, J Heilmann, Nathan Cort, Mr McBride avd Indy, J Spoorry, P bril, Mrs Mi dy, L Rey ay and lady, Jules Monay, J Macn: lero, @ Girardin, J Fish, N Dou! heer, 1. Hurmburger, Mr De fin d, HC Meyer, Hog Comandi er, E Poirk i and Mills, voost, A Lafont, E Au ray, M mi 'y, and and 5 Total 115, Ricumonn—Stenms W King, J Richardson, Wm Mather, John Mo! Mr Farnworth, J Pearoey Thos Brooks, Thos Moore, 8 Hodge, Mrs Small, Mise Welch, James Cheever, Sirs Hnrvost and children, Mrs More gan, Miss Ann Smith, Mrs Elliott, Me Poster, J Riohle, Jt Sou bward, Mre O'Brien, E H Hubbard, Mrs M Smith, Love, wife, and children, Geo White, Jolin Odell, T Smith, P Washing, R Wheeler, Jno Watson, A Lake, M Whites Wm Waller, J Swooney, and 96 in stoerage, Passe Sailed. ahi are, from Boston—E G Wit- childrony Wiss Willlama, Mise Taytag Geo Hamilton, Mr Bilis wife and Joba C Ceowley, KE Boston, Jna ri AH Dorr & Cason, New Louisville; Mr Potton, Mon. a an w eter, Sootland; 1 2 Kogke, Mavanay Mise at