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From the Eco del Ezama, of Sante Domingo. Sept. 26 } Uitarming reports have been afiont during the Me fow days. It was rumored that an of North Ame- ricams was alreedy pear our shoves, and that they were to enter: the country as immigrants, im order, by a a = ‘elligence masters country. ‘Turks Island, for before this we had mo ides of similar pretensions, We bave our Havans files up to the 9cb in- stant, and we find pothing in them calculated to inspire us with apy alarm, The Cronica, which might bave given us the pews from New York up to the 7th imstant, dia not come by the packet. but it is certain that im Saint Thomas nothing was saia of such an expedition, nor is there any- thing relating to it in letters from the United States of very recent dai it is stated that an American steamer presented itself Wefore Puerto Fisia but chat on perceiving the Engiish steamer it fied Cbisit is very difficuit to givecredit to. for the direction taken by this vessel whem thus receding, the English etcamer would have watched more carefully judging with goca reason that the flag might well be a stratagem of some foe approaghing our coast with hostile imtemtiops, or tbat it formed part of the expedition projected by some madmen against Cuba We are all of us aware that the English and French vessels appear in our seas are particularly directed to prevent ‘any troubles between the republic and the boring empire, at piesent, and also to oppose apy projects hostile to Cubs from being executed, We must, therefore, sup- pose that the American steamer, if indeed any such acta- ally did appesr. did not afford any grounds of suspicion to the Enghsh war steamer in the harbor of Puento Plata. ‘There is, thus far, ne reasonable ground of alarm, be- cause the pretensions of the Americans with regard to Cubs, are not kuown If we knew that they did harbor such a project ulthough they lack all excuse for such an dacity wiih which they attack the rignts of ovhers, to gratify their own covetousness as is fully proved by their ‘invasions against Cubs, invasions, too, which aelsher tbe laws nor th goverpmont to which they owe obsdience, have been abie to prevent, and which follow their course notwithstavaing the perils which the new recruits taking rt im them murt run, when attacking in smallor num- Pete the well-txiea troops of the Spanish nation. ‘The government of (he republic bas dictated the meas- ures necessary 10 avoid the results of an act of perfidy ; it remaixs in & detencive attitude, so that be these shreats real, or be they. @8 is suspected by some, a ruse of the | evemy with whom we ure now at war, to discanneet our citizems it ic rearcely possible that any advantage be de- | rived therefrom On the appearance of the fo, the re- public, to # man, would rive, armed in defence of her Dearths and ber most snered right | But let not our good citizens be alarmed ; let them pursue without uneasiness their usual occupations and | rest assured that rceiety is well guarded. More than | ever do we now feel the beneficent effect of provident | and intelligent sdmivi-tration which has known how to teek abroad for eympatby for the country, and to find an increase of power and substatantial guaranties for inde- pendence, In our number, of August £2. we announced that Prince Louis Napoleon insisted that the propositions of the mediation should teke effect. and we can fay with certainty that England has concurred im the suggestion made. of carrying this magnanimou: iuiention ilo exeeution, « project worthy of these two great ma- tiens Thero i+ then no reason to entertain any fears of tbe results of the neighboring empire's threats. that group of men without spy political character or author- aration of avy kind should with impunity invade the ré public Would the mediating powers, we ask. those powers which will not allow our former ruler to crash the inde pendence of the young republic, will they permit » hos- tile band. whore acts sre guaranteed by u0 flag, boldiy ‘and openly to invade and usurp her sovereignty. No ; the renee Of decorum of these powers. their relation: with this country and their regard for the future interests of Europe, would prevent them from consenting to such a thing. let the republic but beon her guard, and avert the avarchy which ruch pretensions might produce, let her avoid a sudden bold stroke, a coup de main, and it wili have nothing to fear This is the view taken by the gov- | expment, and in accordance therewith shall its measures ‘The political situation of the republic being modified | by the hopes held out by the mediation, and in the pro Vision of an unexpeoted attack om the part of a band ef } reckless adverturers, it mutt appear ina purely defen- | tude. Resigned as he xho prefers independence to life, confident as they must be who rely on the justice of their caure. and joyivl hopes founded on her immens resources, and in the protection of the most potent na- ruil of confidence in the decrees of Providence. our country murt present the appearance of an athlete on his suard ogainet all actaok and against every act of aggres- sion IMPORTANT MANIITSTO. \ [Prom the Gaceta Je Gobi:rno of Sante Domingo, Sep. 26.) | Burnaventvka Barz Paveroest of rue Reroncy | Whereas. Firstty. It is = duty of the government to | con-oli¢ate the recurity of the nation whenever the same isin jeopardy Secondly. ‘The insidious projects of the foes of the Re- public and sil oLber projects fourded on personal ambi- | tiog, must ever find sm obstabdie in the preventive mea- | sures of the government | Thirdly, That on ihe effiency of those means depends the tranquility of the people aud the rest of families, true | Dasis of public order | Fourthiy. The cer ihe present state of ciroum- | stances, the Republic being at Wer with its neighbors, and at the expiration of the truce agreed upon, it is indix- | pepratie to inspire in the interior that contidense which the union end concord reigning emong the oitizens ren Ger eaty, and which alone cam enable us to resist ag- greseion, In acoordanoe with the ext him by Art, 210 of the Uo * consulted Ube law on immigration aud the decree Executive power under date of Se crees ds follows Article 1 No forei epublic withou! du law to fore'gn importation Article 2 Any foreigner dicembarking at ptrts not thus jawfully opesed. without a passport from tue autho: Tikes of the Republic, will beimmediately arrested by tae | employece of the place, either civil or military, and des- | patched under custody to the capitol. to be there placed | at the disposal of tbe Secretary of the Interior and Police. Exception —From the above sball be excepted, thip- | wrecked petsous. who twenty-four hours after having | reached lend. ehell receive the necesrary succor and be provided with « guide who shall lead them to the capital. | Article 3, The ports of Samana and Is Romans, which | have heretotore ben opered to importation, shall be cloved for six inonths. and the only oves opew shall bs those of San'e Domine, Asvs, and Puerto Plata Exception ~ Notwith:tanding the foregoing. the trea sury oflices rball continue to be estabiisbed, and the ex- Foriation coo merce msy be carried on through Samana Rawawe, e 4. No passenger slinll be allowed to disembark from avy vessel iv the ports of Asus and Puerto Piata if the number of those on board should be over six. with prreons residing habitually in the oot ther persons as ehail present a wriv nmert Article 6 Every paseenger. coming into the country. Sbail. immed istely afier dieembarking present bimealf io the higheet wuthority of the place, whose duty it ehal be to order euch person to appear, within a delay prop tlonate to the divtance, before ihe Gefe Politico (Political Chief) of the Province Exception. Shail be excepted from the above, firetly, those who-e habitual residence is in the country. or shall present a govercment permit, Secondiy, thoce not in tepcing to remain more thav eight days in the place, anit giving bail. ebevld the authoities require the same. Thirdly. rech merchents a# should come 8 view to ¢risbilebing themrelves permanently. provided always he rhould baye with him merebandize or mouey to euploy in burimess. to ordinary powers vested in itution, and after having of tbe 845, de- tory of the opened by he amount of more than one thousand Goliate, (pesos fuertes.) and should prove the same by @ custom houre certificate. Fourthly the retail merchants Lo shall come with a view to realizing their effects. they alvo being bound co give bail, should the authorities re- quire it. Article 6 Should more than six strangers, arriving in the same versel, desire to enter the country imi puder any otber title, they shall disembark st the port of Sante Deringo. first obtaining ® permit from the government, which shall be authorized to re fue te sume if there have not been previously passed any In® on immigration providing for the eatry of such No parsenger shall divembark with more arms than are necessary for lis presonal ux, this being fixed st one word and one prir of pistols, unless he have ihe permission of the Gefe Politica to the contrary. Article & No one, under the titie of foreigner, shall be slowed togemain ip the coun'ry without sny kaown Cfice, employment er profereion. for ajouger period than two months, unless be be thereto authorived by the go varoment Article 9. It rball be the duty of the looal authorities inform ibe reapeetive Gefes Potiticos, or Governors, and to inform the Minister ot the Police of on coming into the country by be names, profession. and condi- tion of such pereon, whenos he comes, of what country he eo u. and where he habitually resides, what the neme of the versol by which he comes, aud what the ob ot his voyage Article 10 “Ihe importation of fire arms, and of every Clement oF war or instrument calculated to farther or | Carty OM the rome, ie hereby prohibited. Shot and huat- ing guns, 8 ¥+)l ws powder, shall remain in the stores of the Bate. it remaining within the discretion of the go- | ment to slop Lhe male of these articles for a determi. | te time, whenever it may deem such m moasure ex- ecient Given at the National Paluee. on tho tw of the month of September. 1662 BUENAVENTURA BAK? President of the itepublic ye expr y first day | %. BE. Avan, Minister of War, bc MUNITIONS OF WAR WANTEI The public ix hereby informed that te of muskets and equipments of war. accords the models to be reem tx the oflice of the Minister of War Buch parties as may be dovicour of m king proportions may submit the name in writing to the Seeretary of the Tressury in whove Office all requisite in be bad rroation may THE AMPRICAN EXPEDITION AGAT Vrom the Keo del Ozams, October 5 The rligbt excitement produced @ short tim, the nt of the Turks [sland newspaper the Yenker pretensions levelled agsinet our vow entirely eubsided and bas been followed t complete aid perfee! tranguillity, Some beve lam i the ene sud errdality with whieb there reports h been listewed (0 und \: seems that the Amorionns & Ubetr orien to the v of a ruspiciou lisy ‘be plyrot the testimony Engle } they aor ed. tb rare wanting ia Imps beeever ‘hei former cotonter, but now mort formida Lie rials, are portion, Bat be eli this as tt may, it ts a their views with regard tothe New World > | Raousret Bouibon has many and warm par | weare better informed befe | extracrdinary communicat | tacking that capital prices of the market. A great deal bas been done, too, in the mahoga- ny line.and if our that w form it migration, end our, p! during the next four years be such as it has been during the present one, the tace of the republic would be entirely changed THREE DAYS LATER FROM MEXICO. Airtval of the Mail Steamer Dee, at Hava- na-The Revolutionary State of Mexico— The Gardiner Commission, ete. The British mail steamship Dee left Vera Cruz, on Thursday, the 4th, touched at Tampico on the 6th and arrived a° Havana on the 12th inst. She brings three days Aster news from the city of Mexico, Owing to a severe nortber at Tampioo, the Dee was com- pelled to leave that port without the mails or specie in- tended for her. The Brazillero left Vera Cruz at two o'clock in the after- noon of the 4th inst., for New York. Our new minister to Mexico, Judge Conkling and Buck- ingbam Smith, Fsq., and the other members of the Com- has found has been the want of hands to per- were passed on the 2d instant; om the road between Vers Cruz and the cspitol. Maretzek’s opera troupe continued highly suoce:sfal im Mexico. It was Marctzck’s intention to leave for the Uai- ted States, about the middle of this month. Our trausiations aunexed, give the remainder of the pews, [From the Mexioan Trait d’Union, Oct 30 ] The decirion of the grand jury of the House of Itepre- rentatives aguinet Mr Aguirro—a decision rendered with @ majority of sixty-four against eighteen —has of neces. sity brought on the resignation of tast minister. che fultiiment of bix duvies has already been undertaken by the official Mayor, Jore Maria Duran, Some papers have pretended. pot without a show of Zi bad been desided by the Council of Mimisters, and that Mr. Aguirre ought not, therefore. to be held solely responsible. but that. on the contrary, there should bs solidarity between all the mituisters composivg the cabinet at the time of that publication, Mr Guillermo Prieto, struck, doubtless, by the justice of this reasoning, and conforming bis conduct, morgover, to strict pariia uieniary usage, bas sent bis resignation to Prosideut Arists, who refused it, amd returned it without even deigning to open it Mr. Prieto, therefore, remains Garcia Avuirre are designated as candidate The caso of ex-Mintster Aguirre hus passed to the Senate, and the decision of that body is awaited with contiderable interest, afvir of Congress whose sittings have been very tame of late, We shail, hewever, mention two very important matters ‘The first is the Soncra question and the threatening conflict which bes arisen between the goverement ai thcrities and Mr. De Raousset Boulbon Day befor yes. terday, the House received from the Seoretary of Foreign Affaire. an cfilcial report coming from the Governor of Sonora rendering an account of the state of affairs in that part of the republic, and of the hostile attitude takea by Mr. De Raousset Boulbon and his French company declared that the national militia nad received order from the government to waintain the measures of the Commander-General, in order to exforce the respect due tothe mation. This Scnora affair is more important than it may at | firet sight appear, nor is the matter as plain as some peo- ple would intimete, and the proof of this is. that Mr. De ans. One paper announces that, according to ramors afloat, the Hon, Minister of France supports the “ unfounded? pretensions of Count De Raousset to the right of posees- How of the mine of Arizona Certain rery serious cir- cumstances are. moreover, related, eays the same journal, which place this matter in avery slarming light But howover serious it may be. the question of propristorship of the mines is not the most serious point im the affair; what we derm most serious and regrétuble, is the hostili- ties which. in «li probability, have already commenced It continues to be the principal | the wind. which had been blowing moderately from east between the forces of the State sud Mr. De Kaousset | Boulbou. One of our private correspondents wrote very recently that Mr De Ruousset Boulbon who, accordin| to his coptract, was only to raise a force of one hundred and fifi Mmen, and who. during & short time immediately following his arrival. manifested very great-scruples as to | the choice of bis companions bas of fate dicmissed most of these reruples, and has carried the number of bis inen to two bundied and Gfty, His ohjeot then wae e ridently to provide rgeimst the contingency of ® war and to aug: ment bis forces £0 as to place him in a favorable position of defence in case he should be attacked by Gen. Blaneo. The remxants of the two other French companies wauder at present without chiefs. and without any fixed direction, in the deserts of Sonora; these are the companics of Mr, De Pendray ana Lepine de Legendes. Everything in- duced us to believe that Mr. de Kaonsset Boulbou has united these dirpersed remnents to his fist company, and we should not be astonished if be were now to num ber some four or five hundred men, weil armed, well equipped and, above ail, very determined. With such » force 4s this, apd his own military talents, for he was, they ‘ay, ® very diringtuished officer of the army of Africa. is not Mr. Reousset Boulbon « very formidable ad- yereary ? But let us not enticipate events, and wait until ¢ ndulging in commentaries whose leset inconvenience would, perhaps, be to turnous iscorrect The other parlismertary matter, deserving of mention, is the action taken hy the Minister of Finapoas with re- gaid tothe English debt. In the same sitting, (on the stb) Mr. Priete prevented bimrelf to the Hous ol presentatives and there read a memoir rriating to t situation of the English debt. Alter the troables that egitated the republic. cays the memoir, the engagemunta taken with the Euglich ereditore could mot be fulli led, apd the treneury is now in arrear, im cbeir case, to an mount ot 1 300.000 dollars, which is utgeps Ww sutisty. The Minter of Finance has consequently asked thas the Congress shoul vote some tubsidy suflicisat lo ratis fy this deticieney In the proposition of Mr. Beistegal the impression of Mr. Priete’s memoir was ordered ‘There fs, at present, ons serious incident predominant in our revclutionary bulktia In our jast number we gave the substance of the new pian of the insurgents of Guadsicjarn We have tince then received the compicte text of the plan, but it is rather lengthy for our columos. One of the articles of the plan it will be remembered contained an appeal to General Uraga, and we reposted, after ocher pupers, that the General had protested hia rubmission to the government, if the latter would at once abandon the persecution directed agaiust him The supreme government had, it seems ordorei that Mr, Uragurhould be arrested, and this order had even been fseued at San Mignel de Allende, and the prisoner was being conducted to Mexico. whem he succeeded in making his eveape on the road, accompanied by « part of bis excort. On rerching Ailonde, he immediately se his adhesion to the revolution, stter having addre proclamation to the garrison of Jalisco, and the t formerly bearing bis uame The opposition accusea the governmont of having thrown General Uraga into the re’ own will. However this may be. bis edhesion is an tun- ulation were more numerous, an — extreme abundance might be insured. for the only limit | Should our population only be increased by im- | | mission gone out in eearch of the mines of Dr. Gardiner, | fio Ouirege. we would be justified im fearing that immorel | Teason. that the publication of the decree of Septemoer | Minister against his-will ; as to the Portefeuille of Justire, | it is rot yet known who is to get it; Mesars. Facnts aud | Ih ecwmunicating this to the Senate, the Hon. Secretary | ation against his | mensely important fact, for it gives the revolutions head | of which it was in need TKAUANTEPEC. ‘The legisinture cf the state of Puebla bas presed a de cree authorizing the looal government to take, in ths ew. terprize of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, as many shares as it might deem proper. and, moreover, to concur im the work by pending certain convicts on tho ape. if ‘The Sigle ennowaces thet the commision appoisted by Mr Ramirez, to examine the different propositions, ts dirrolved, and the government itsclf is to proceed to per- form the acts that bad heen entrusted to this commission Ever to do and undo, such appear to be the motie of the administration + ¥L Between Mexie jo raid, hos been the Governor of TRIC TRLEGRAPH nd Guansjaata the final contract, it ned after moch negotiation, between najusto and Mr. Quan de ia Granzs |M, | Stoppenbagem, aged L year, 6 mouthe and 17 Gays This useiul enterprize will be brough: to a close on the | firrt of October, 1562 SUPPLEMENTARY. In secret eonsion yestoidey Mr Yaner announced to the chamber that & pronunciamento was attemoted at F bia. at midnight. on the 78th. Ano officer of the Batailon de Libre med Victorie. made an effort, aided by some kecomplioes. to seine the guartier de Itur. hide; but the conspirators failed {o their enterprise, and then retired to Lorreto, where they gave themeel res up. One of the ehtefs of the movement lost his life in the ac- tion, Itis raid that an order was transmitted irom the capital to choot Vietorie, ‘The Minister of Wer informed the ebamber that an jon nad been received frem the Governor of Guansjunto, stating that news bad reached him that General Urega hed presented himself at the hacienda of Cueva, near Quanejusto, with four hundred men and two pieces of artillery. with the intention of at- M. Muon Ledo had sent a force | spectfaily invited to w | of the beart ainst bim, which reached the hacienda shortly after | the departure of General Urega for Penjamo. where, it ix presumed. be had gone to join Bahamonde, in Michoassa It was reported in the city, yesterday, that Gemeral Arista intended to resign the Presidency; also. that « portion of the brigade Cartilio had gone over to the as my but we believe that these rumors are witheat foun dation TAMAULIPAR. After the attempt at revolt. which broke ont on the 1th Octeber. several inhabitants of that port have been arrested Among them were Mr. Ramon Aroys, mer- chart; Retevan Zurita. employee; Mr. Diego Flores Custom House officer; Mr. Igmacto Mososrems. and Mc Lorenzo to merchants, The Governor, Jesus (ar dene biished Ce 1 n Yhe 2ist, @ deoree in the press following the example of its The m mporaiies of the eapital bas appeared without editorial, with two blank columns, and Indulges ins tux ury of (xo\nmation pointe reminding us of what hep pened some time since at Under the title © Mer cantile Movemen the Comercia gives its readers cove rol -O'*" arranged ine tine, unfortunately bat too & nificant ARREAT A priest wae arrerted at the peeeo, day before yorter day, fer ulterime reditious orien DENEPIY OF BG KORA STEP EANONE On Weduerday laws, this indy hada bwurh As @ tet va pb f6r the beneficiary. ti wee magnificent, as aa ae (ot cprereatation, Lt was more thaa poor | Invited to attend his funeral, from his lite revidenoe, Co- z ? long with her, apd when Malloy | him into the custody of the police. Th» magistrate om the affidavit, made by the girl, held the ac- cused to bail, in default of which he was commitied to prison to answer the charge. Breach of Promive.—A man named Alexander Mitchell was yesterday arrested on a charge of eeduciog Eliza | Somerville, residing at No. 143 Livingston street, Brook lyn. under the promise of marriage. Tt appears by the eflidavit of Bliza, that she bad beep acquainted with the | scoured about three years past, and that, under a pro wise of marriage. she permitted an intercourse to exist between them, and now he refuses to full bis promire of mariinge. Mitchell seems to be a kind of gay deceiver, | and it is not the first nor the second time he has been before the police court. as defendaut in such cases, Jus- | tee Osborne committed bim to privon, to await a farther | hearing. . | _ Arrest of a Boarding House Thief —Officera Keefs and Devoe, of the chief's flies, yesterday arrested a gentool looking young man named Wm. Pheperd. alias Joho Jackson, charged with cutting open a carpet bag, and ttenling Uheretrom $300 in mouey, The robbery was ef- fected on the 14th ist. at the boarding house No 903s | Murray street. in which house the rogue had taken hoard. The carpet bag belonged to Alexander Daan | The officers have ascertained where the accused changed a $100 note. whiob was a part of the stolen momey, Tharogue | Was captured in the house No 16 Mott street. ‘The pri- | | soner bas, since his arrest. has been identified by a lady | in Reed etreet, at whose house he had taken lodgifig, and | paid one week's board in advances, and the same nicht | | stole from the premires a quantity ot clothing valuod at | | $40. ‘The accused was conveyed before the Ohiet of Po- | ¢, who detained bim for a further hesring | Highway Robbery Officer Hamblin, of the third ward, | | om Scturday night between nine and ten o'clovk, arre. ed aman named John Lewis, on @ charge of violentiy | euulting and beating Charles N. Jones, of No, 280 Broad. way. ju the public sizect, and by force and violenes stole from hia person a neckerchief. also a pooket comp, in all | Yalued at seventy-five conta, The acoured also demanded | the complainant to give uo his pocket book, and thrust | | his hand into Mr. Joes’ pocket with am endeavor to get it but fatied to ncoompiish his design. The accused was, | goon after the outrage arrested by the officer and on his person was found the comb, which was identified by ir Jones as his property. The accused acknowledged that | the comb belonged to Mr Jonas. and said he (Jones) gave itto him The prisover was taken before Justice Osborne, who committed him to prison for trial. Charge of Stealing Silk Handkerchicfs.—A boy Damed Patrick Fitzpatrick was yesterday arrested by ths police, charged by another boy named George W. Young, with stesling from the etore ‘of Reynolds & MoMurray, No, | 7% William street, ten dozen of silk handkerchiefs, valued at $£5. The boy Young who was in charge of the stors, says he saw the sccused pick up the property and rau off The affair occurred on the 10th of September last, and yesterday Young met Fitzpatrick in the street, and caused his arrest on the charge The accused was con- eyed before Justice Osborne, who admitted him to bail | in the sum of $500 Fitzpatrick saya ‘ho is not the boy who took the property—the boy Young is mistaken in the person ” Tus Weatnex at Bermupa —On Thursday last, | and northeast for eeveral days previously, gradually wcked to north. northwest. and eo om until It reached routhwest, from which point. on Thureday night, it com- menced blowing very Serocly and continued so through- out Friday and the following day. On Saturday evening | @ thander.storm, of short duration, passed over the northern section of the island. The lightning was ©: tremely vivid, and the peals of thunder alarmlagly loud but we bave heard of no damage therefrom. Since Mon- dny last, the weather hax been beautifully mild and agree- able —Bermudian, Oct 27. - CITY TRADE REPORT. Satunpay, Nov. 20—6 P.M Brrapstvrrs.--Flour coutiaued in good demand at full and buoyant rates. Tho day’s business reachod 14.000 bbls fine rye. at $4 60; sour and superfine No. 2, at $4 50a $475 ; ordinary to choice State. at $5 12}, a $5 S74; superfine Canadien, in bond, at $5 1237; mixed to fancy Western, at $5 25 a $5 50; common to good Obio and Southern, at $5 433; a $5 6234; and famoy Go- pesee and Obio. at $5 50a $0 6834 per bbl. There have deen 120 bbls. Jersey and Brendywine meal taken at $3 75 and $4, Wheat was lee active end firm 10.000 bushels fair Western white fetched $1 20 a $121; 7.500 Canadian. in bond, part yet to arrive, at $1124; and 2,600 Western red, at $112 Nothiug new ocourred in | either rye, barlew. or outs. deserving of speciai remark. Corn favored purchasers, There was more of it om the market. ‘The transactions embraced 17,600 bushels new Bouthern yellow, at 85 a Sic ; and Western mixed, at £8 a M00. Cortoy —The sales are 800 bates to day, with a hoavy and declining marke’. We omit quotations until prices | Asstime more regularity, | Provisions —Pork was in better request, and hig’ | the rales embraced 700 bbis. Westerm prime at $15 45 a | $16 50; 400 morn, wt $18 25 u $18 373s. Cub meats Seemed about the ssme, econ was dull and inanimate. | Live snd dressed hogs were in demand, at ty to 60, | wd 734 to Sc. per Ib. 100 bois imrd’ realized 12 12%¢. per lb New beef continued in good demand and ficm: the business consisted of 8¢0 bbls country prime, | st $4 60295; do mess at $8 60 = $9; and re packed Chicago, at $12 60 a $12 75. About 120 bbls, beef hams found * market. at $15 per 220ibs, Butler and chease were unchanged. SLES. Ake NNO MEETS OO RN ER Macried, On Wednesday, Nov. 17, by the Rey. Mr, Marks, Mr. Prev’. Warraam to Miss Many Jane Buaxecey, all of this city. | Op Saturday evening, November 20, by the Rev. Dr. Forse Wnuiam ©. Hox to Puene P., owly davghter of | Capt Robert P. Jay, all of this city, | Died, On Saturday morpiog, November 20, after a short Ul ers, Kare W., wile of Wm. G. Read, and daughter of | dames Taylor | ihe friends of the family are reapectfally inyited to at- tend her funeral. this afternoon, at 24% o'clock, from the bouee of her father, No. 1 Albion place, (fourth stree! without further invitation | On Saturday, November 20. Rovent Srevenson, a native of Dunse Seotiand, uged 56 years. ‘The friends Of the family, and of bis brothera, Jamea end John. ere invited to atiend his funeral. this afiernoos, at two o'clock, from bis late residence, ccrmer of Court aud Douglas etrects, Brookiyn | ya Saturday. November 20 Catnanine. wife of William ‘Thompeon, eged 22 ycare, 7 months and 18 days. | ‘The relatives ano Triends of the family, aud those of her father, Andrew Thompson. sq. the officersard members | of Flank Company National Grays, ang also the meabers ot Kekford Lodge, I 0. ot O. F., ure respectfully invited to attend her funeral. this afternoon, at two o'clock. from ber late residence, No S77 Madisou street, without fur- ther invitation On Saturday, Noveraber 20, Jawe Qvia, im the 42d year of ber age he friends of the family ere most respectfully invited | to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clook, from | her late reridence, No, s01 Houstan street, without fur- ther inyiteron On Sunday morzing, November 21 copgestion of the Lungs Fin friends and thore of the family, are requested to nt tend his funeral. this a'terncoa. at ome o'clock, from his Tate 1e+HMence, No. 83 Sixth street On Satorday morning. November 20 of apoplexy, Sanan M. Lexis. daughter of Agen Lenis, of Menroe Conm Her remains will be takea to Monroe for interment. On Sunday, November 21, at half past five o'clock, P Jonn Camenent, of cousumption, aged 36 years, 3 menihs avd 19 days ‘The retatives and friends of deceased. and the members of American Chapter. 0 U. A., No.6, and the (rove, No. 8.of U O of Druiow. sre reepectfully invited to attend his fonerel, from bis late residence, No 209 Chird avenue, to morrow afternoon. ®t one o'clock His rematos will be taken (o Greenwood Cemetery On Saturday morning, November 20, Many Awx, wife | of Alired Colwill The friend of the family. and thove of ber brother, John McKeon. are invited to witend her funeral. to morrow afterooon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, Fifth avenue, fourth boure above Twenty seventh srrect On Saturday November 20. Axwa M., @nughter of @. 0. Wiitiam Ona, of ‘The friends scuusintauces of the family are re nd ber funeral, (his afternoon at of Seoond avenue and Twon- Her remains will be conveyed to Green. wood Cemetery for interment In Newark, NJ. on Sunday morning. November 21. at ten o'clock Jxannerre Manie, aged 41 years, relict of the late Joreph Le Gat of Orient, France. On Saturday. November 20, Witwiam Bincn, of disease in the year of bis age ‘The funcral will take pince to-morrow morning, at ten o'clock. from No. 3 Wyckoff «treet. Brooklyn, At Brooslyn, on Sunday, November 21, dan yn daughter of the late Rev Jewe Hunt yen: of ber age, Her funeral will take place et the M. B. Church, Peeks- hill. to morrow. af ten 0 clook In Brookiyn. on Saturdey, November 21 Mrs, Burra bem Minvoup, relict of the ste Edward Mil fora ‘The faneral will take place to morrow afternoon, at one o'clonk, from Grace Church, Rrookiyn Heights, ‘The friends of the family aro requested to attend without far. ther invitation, On Sunday morning, November 21. after «long and se vere fliness, Mictiarn Oox Ben. aged 86 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro reapeoifully one o'clock from the corn coon ptree! » ty Evins. the lyth to morrow afternoon, at two toe lombusville, Long Irland o'clock, without further m Om Saturday, November 20, Kova Jane. daughter of | Joseph and Nancy OU. fend, aged year, 10 monins and | 23 days | ‘The relatives an? friends of the family, alro the mom. | bers of Excelsior (bxpter, No. 28.0. 0fU A. and the Or. der iu general. are efiectionstely invited to attend her foneral. from the residence of her parents, No, 87 Gold | street, Brock!ya. thie afternoon, at two clook, without | \ of thie otty, further ni Hier remains will by Cemelery for interment s taken Wo Greenwood Hevet flower, hast then faded, The blooming reve d We no more thy bloom f | weet flower of the shephe t aoc Bann, rest He will keep On Sunday, November 21, m Mr Jorwent one, it Middistows Peiot, NJ 06 Sk youn, formocly & mocohany | > Aspinwall. ++ Aspiawall, Nenana an enn ALMAZAG FOR NEW VORK—THIS DAV. #08 RiaRe, + 687 | moon Riaxs. + 435 | mex waren. a a w York, November 21, 1852. ARRIVED. | Steamship Southerner, Fo to Spofford,’ Tileston & Co. Light bearing N by W, prseed sschoouer of 200 tons, capsized; rounded to slongrid: could see DO person about her; we then proceeded. doubt dly ecbr Serah Emma, in conti with (Un : amabip Risek Werrior.} The 8 experienced severe NW gales during the entire parsay Ship Wsehington (pkt), P? illips, Liverpool, Oct 15, with mise end 519 passengere, to Frost & Hioks. Park Sea Breere (clipper, cf Boston), Brown, Shanghae, July 2. pasted Anjiex Sept 2 with teas, toorder. The SB | bound to Boston. Sept 11, lat 30 258 lon 3037 B, spoke | ship from Canton for New York, which reported hay | ing pat age of forty daye down the China Soag; sept 22, Ist 3915 8, lon 28 50 F, signalized bark Gratitude (Br), 43 da; from Columbo for Loudon; 25th Jat $8 108, !on 24 02 8, spoke bark Magdalive (iuteh), from Ba'avia Tor Amiterdam, 2 dye out; Oct 17, lat 2 10 N, lon 36 W, wignalized an American bark showiog @ private signal, blue with a white erces, steerine SW, | Hark Camilla (of St Thomas), Busth, Maracaibo, 21 days, | with coffee and Fides to Pavenstadt & Shuwacher. Tho C hes been ten days N of Batteras, with strong NE to NW a eYliatk D Godfrey (of Boston), Trondwell, Rio Jancira, Oot 8. with coffeesnd: rosewood. to master Oct 6, lat 25108, | jon 40 W, exchanged rignais with bark Oregon, Burniam, | from Rio Janeiro for New York; lth, lat 9468 lou St W, | spone Be bark Mcultor, 42 days from ‘Chill for Now York} | 1th, Barnegat Light bearing NW, came in clone contact | ith the hwll of m versel at anchor, masta gone, bowsprit standing, with lovsorigging attached (sehr Sarah Emme Jove repor'! 5 | | i abiig Svan, Pearce, Bermuda, 29 days, in ballast, to Mid- eton & Ce, Brig ThowasM Mayhow, Spencer, Machias, 3 days, with | lup ber, to Mayhew, Talbot & Co. | Brig Manu ls, Kelton, Machias, 3 days, with lumboz, to | Simp: in & Mayhew. Schr Bonita, Wooster, Eastport, 5 daya, Senr Wim H Mitchell, Robbins, Machins, 3 days. Scpr Leader, Morris Boston, 4 days. Scbr Joseph Farcwell, Alexander, Rockisnd, 4 days Behr Lucy Ames, Ames, Rockland, 3 days. SeLr Alfied, Jones, Rockland, 4 days, Schr Antonis. Wi w Kedford, 2 days. Schr Par line, Cressoy. New Haven, I day. Schr Rdward C Serenton, Clancey, Bridgeport, Sehr levac Merritt, Wright, New Haven, I day Sehr William S Brown, Holbrook, Rondout, 2 days tor Rocklane. The brig Amerios, from Philadelphis, with ooai, ifrepors ed below, bound to an Eastern port. SAILND, Ship Waterloo, Harvey, Liverpool; schr Ouatavi ton, St John, PR, and Mayaguez, Wind duritg the day NW. Herald Marine Correspondence Pravaperpata No: 2days. imon- PM. Arrived—Bark Cuba, Sawyer, NYork; steamer Delaware, | teymour, do. Creared 20th—Schra MB Mabory;, Corson, Charleston: ; Mon- Trivmph, Mason, Providence; Echo, Lowden. NYor! terey, Mershon, Charleston; Kensington. Foster, devce; Wm M Baird, Stubbs, Salem; Sally Ann. W: Fall hiver: Lexington Gifford, N York; eteamers Ken Clark, NYerk; Tronsides, Allen, do; slack Diamond Ste- vei son, ¢0; Dolphin, Stackhouse, di Miecellaneous. Suir Opuin, Wood, from Cronstadt for NYork, put into | Copenhagen 29th ult, leaky, aud would discharge cargo, havis g been ashore on’ land, cHR Eaux, Genn, from Portsmouth, RI, for Boston, wit!) coal, was towed into Bristol on the isth ‘inst, full of the having eprung ® leak soon aftor loaving the . The ronl been discharged, and the veasol will go on tho marine railway for repair: Whaiemen. A letter from Capt Luce, of bark Edward, of NBedford, | reposts her at Paita Oct 27, ‘ready for sea, bound on a short 1 to touch at Taleahuano snd then hore (last repozted 000 sp. ue) Fields third mate of the Russoll, of San Fran cisco, reports in addition—barx Black Eagle, Ludlow,of Sax Harbor, put away from Bherings Straits about Aug 20, fell, bound to'Sendwich Jelands to ship Lome her vil; Capt Bab cook, Inte of the Superior, of NLondon (Lost), was a pat. tens er on board. ‘The Russell spoke Aug ip Liverpool, ew Bedford, wanting one whale to fill; had been on shore at Indian Point, and waa compelled to throw over all persis) to get ofl—obtained another supply at St Law renee Bay. : Spoxen—Sept 2, Int 11, lon 25 W, bark Isabella, of New Bedford, ov a cruise. Notice to Mariners, Ry Dyp'r, Orrice Lieurnovse BoaRn, ? a Waste ¥, Nov. 17, 1852, | § Tho light at the hend of the passes of the Mississippi River, (%. W. and South passes,) having been reprosented to this borr moulated to deceive and mislead mariners Vound from sea to Now Orleans, it has boon determined that, en and after the 15th Deoomber next, the light will be ox- hibited to be seen ouly from pointa on the river above the | passes, and thereby verre asa cuidy to vessels bound By order THORNTON A. JENKINS, yotery Lighthouse Board. | Foreign Porte. | Briston, Noy 2—Cld Locrinvar, Lufkin, aad Rodmond, | WAY, Ga. vebton BARNA, abt Noy 1—No Am yesssls in port. Sd Oct2s, | Bar vr, Nov 2-8id Duke os Mauchester, Kudae, San Ff neisoo i Nev 4—-Sld Richard Morse, Pezry, Newport, & (from TREASY DRAL Lonceon). { Live poor, Nov 5—Avr ship Lady Franklin, Ossorn, New | Yor Jconda, Briggs, St Jorn, NB, Oi port Gth, ship Great Western, Purber, Liverpool. | Lonpon, Nov 2~ Entd inwards, Caroling, Ahrens, NYork. | Cid 24, Rachel, Brown, and Emily, Anderson, San Fran cisco. Lone Horm (Orkney Tlands), Oot 21—Put into, bark | Queou Victoria (Br), Turner, from NOrleaus for Hull, "MALAGA, Got 26—Arr Lec, Miller, Cadiz, to load for New York; Conductor, Griswold, do do. { Manacaino, abt Oot 3L- No Am vessels in port, | yPgptowourit, Novd—Std Eagle, Parzen (from London), N | ork. H Queenstown, Ney 1—Arr Louisa Kilham, White, Trieat ship Europa. Shanklin, Philadelphia. | Rio Janeiro. Sept 21—Arr ship Magnolia, Tucker, N | York (July 27th), avd eld 2th for Australia, Sid Beth, ‘ship ‘Stephen Lorman, Clark, San Francisco fiom NYcrk: barks Evsan Kendrick, Charleston: 29th, Binnette, Preble, NYork; Sw brigs, Alphonso aud Othello, do; Oct 3, barks Bal imore, sine, and Oregoa, Birn- ham, NYork; C8 Olden, Douglas, Philadelphia, } Sr Dom Ciry, Sept 2i—Arr brig Henrietta, Sturdi vant, Boston. 27th, schr Coelus (Br). Stubbs. N York. Tamvico, Oct 9—Arr echr Azof, Galacar, N Yo Vena Cxvz, Nov 4—Sid bark Brasileiro, Marsh, 8 York. brie JA Jeeurus Perkins, Curacoa (trom D EA VaLraniso, Sept 25—S14 ship California Packet, Gardi- ner San Francisco (from NYork). Home Ports. | BALTIMORE, Nov 1f—Cld brigs Foster, Crowell, Savan | noh; Ses (Br) Trin inghem, Win! les: hes Thos Page, | Gosbill, ard BW Gedy, Lee, NYork, §ld sohr Wm 3 | Darling Gibbs, Providence | POSTON 0 AM—Cld sbipa Kentuoks, Phinney. San | nington, Young, Now Orlesas; barks War rom; Mery F Sisee, Howes Charleston, Wil: | Portland, to lond for Cubs: brigs Siroc, Pous | ideo; Avglo Ssxon, Brown Gonaives; Caroline, Jyan, Cuba; Amulet, Porter, #obile; Pauline, | © Savannah China, Hamblin, Baltimore: Mary 4, Gro | Phiade'phia; sobrs Sarah EB Lewis, Baker. Tangier; Richmond Gen Clinch, Baker, Norfolk; 19, Brown: Plymouth Rock, Lacy. and Homer. | Nov | Perker, NYork’ City of Berton, Clifford, Phindelphia, Sid | bark Goy Hinckley: trig Choctaw. | CHARLESTON, Nov 16—Arr bark Edisto, Kendriok, Bos: | tor; brigs Julia Ford Hosmer, Camden, Me; Warren Browa, | Bartlett, Boston: echr Julia M Hallook, Avderson, N York (1d shir Julia Howard, Buibley. Liverpool; briga Tripolinm | (Lubeck). Gaetjens, Rio do la Plata; Semers, Watson, Ha- vans, Sid ship Courier, Banuatyno, and brig Athens, Wy man, Liverpool. Vth—Arr ship Sullivan, Edwards, NYork: sobre Marcia Triteri, Sweetser, do; Aleyona, Whit or, Phiiadeipbia. | CALAIS, Noy 13~Cld briga Brazilian, Bray, and Alaha- ma, Bray, NYork; lth, bark Frances Palmer (new), Buck- | nam, NYork; sehr Hudson, ,brigs Carryt, | | Pattengil!, Baltimore; Velona, Hume, elphin; sehr A Sawyer H+rkell, and Leo, Robinscn, do; Sophronia, Wall, NYorke PALL RIVER, Nov 18—Arr sohr Frances Hallett, Gind- ing, Port Ewen. 810 schrs Martha Wrightington (new, of Ps)! River), Wrightington, Philadelphia; i9th Ophir, Ba her do, LEWES, Noy 2, 6 AM—Ship Bannockburn, for Mob'le, went to sem yererday, PM; barks Echo, Laconia, and brig Emma, from Betton; Vrige Patrick Henry, from West In- Gier; Ssronel Small from an Eastern port, two hermaphro- dite brige fourteen schooners, and four Pilot boats, sro in the Foadetead. ‘The weether is thick, and #9 stormy na to render our communica’iona with the Breakwater to be at- tended with muc > inecnvenience. The fleet is eafolw moored, and the veather has some appearance of clearing off. LUBEC, hey 16—B)d phip Winfleld Scott (of Damariscot- ta), W'Lelian (from StJoha, N&), Liverpool; sobr Wost- port, Reed, NYork. MOBILE, Nev 12—Arr sehr JS Lane, Most, Middloto . ship Southampton, Snow, Liverpool; bark Mory Varney, Hance. NYork. NEW LONDON, Nov 1)~Are sobe Hannah & Abigail, Norfelk for Plymouth. NEWPORT, Nov 20—Arr sloops Midas, Waddle for NYork s PORTSMOUTH, Nov 18—Arr echt Mount Vernon, Yeaton, Bristol DYor! a ”" FORTLAND Nov 18—Arr brig Roamer, Nii ols, Phila delphia. “Cld chips Screamer, Skolfield, ‘Mobile; ‘Bengal, Frey, Charleston, SC; «hrs Vearlo, Perkins, Tabssoo, via Aspire wail; Harriet, D deriok bere Lizzie W Dyer, How, Boston; 19th bi b in, Woodbury, Matanzas; Kobt Penne! 5 chr Mary, Faden, NYerk. PROVIDENCE, Nov Mary, Dawson, Balti- more, via Appensvg Borton, Corson. Philade!phia, ‘Below, two fore and aft echre ore with lumber. Sid gchra John ané North Pacitic, Howitt, Philadelphis; Lag caster, Row Hye cavitel, Hawkine, Albans; Amorion, Sturces, N York. MOUTH, Nov 18—Arr sobrs Hannah D. Nickerron, N bth, 8 Waterman, Doane, and Lucy Blake Hawes, N ke. bid 14th, fohrs California, Howland, Peank!ia, La; d John Elliott, Wood, Baltimore. Piero, Rich= case, Arey; Bolivar, Robin. i harlotte, Thomas; Alfred, Hillman; Medor and Fountain, Rhoxdes, N York; Mth, Lucy Ames, Ames; Bengal, Alley. and Riehmon Rorten, NYork; loth, sohr Mary Wise, Crockett, Richmon Eliza Jane, Elms; Coral, ——, and Wm Gregory, Packard, NY 7th, . Hamlin; Joriah Achorn, Merril and Gazelle, Wiehor, N Sld 12th, sehe Packet, Cabies; Wm Henry, "Thomas; Melbo Hert Teane Achorn, Gregory; Cordelia, Spear; Ontario, Harkell, and Eagle, Rhoades, NYork: 1h, sohr Lepr lotte, Brown; BE orrick, Rhow Barrett, Ann, Dargett, and Henry Franklin, Smith, NYerk; 15th, Corto, Cables, NYork; 1th; sohr Lucy White, Torrey, Niork, Porn, Smith, NYork; ache Effort, Bridge RICHMOND, Nov 19—Are sors Ath Robinton, and Wim P Corbett, Hewitt, NYort; Edith, Eldridge, Boston, S14 sohre Her tleo, Tuttle, § York; Elizabeth, Portland. SALEM, Nov 1)—Arr brigs Helen Mazin, Pieroo, N Yord fir Banger; Juan J de Cartegenn, Foster, Machias for 7, Yirk, rehre Cardenas, Grant, and J Tinker, Reed, Philads | phi; Margaret, Partridge, and Boliver,iibbey, NYork, ‘for Portlang. Passengers Arrived, Chan Leston—Steamelip Sontherner—Wm Daviay John Watson, Mrs Menece, HV MoUall, J MoGuirs—12" ja the ieee evoon—Ship Waehington—Mra Curtis, N¥ orm CA Peulser, 40; Signer Antoine Rossi, Sicily Ter mcra-Hrig Swan—M IS White, Mr Sayindors, MMe F an and brother, rom, Med ington, Me Livenr a deiph 0 fiviege ’ Canditeld, Jaraeey ant Taylorand lady. Mra Anna Ryan, Mra McGregor, Mra Soloman and family, Mes Shes and fvmily, Mea Biiaaboth Thompacn. Mr & A Davinend boy Mra Tavior, Mr Beard Berboor, John duddy. t wag, Rey Wa Kaul, Me wrhenor, Indy, ad family %. | | OR | | wl depart with the U.S | Pavgongors ave requested to be on board at 11% A.M. | Qhiet cabin passage. ARABIA, Capt. Juakine, | value therecf therein expressed. j Stonll dratte draw | NQEW YOKK AND Havas 8 | FRANKIIN, J. | 8,200 tons | on board, HORSES, CARRIAGES, do, Ext SS WAGON FOR SALE-—-VERY ONG AND page Sai axles; all ots ee che owner hes ne wen "apply i wo 5 oO WHO LATINER & CO. corner of Colambia nd Pasitic streets, South Brooklyn, LE—A BLACK PACING STALLION, SOUND Ree Sty Ant pane fn 250. Alsons ight suiting 0 Together oF 90 |AMMIS & WHEELER, GY Henry etroct. SALE—THREE HORSES—yNE BAY, ‘sound and kind, gontle in single or double da beautiful sndéle horse; ona black, can trot d fifteen hands high. war- mo gray horse, gentle and ily or grooery tore. For wich streot. ly new: one light ii op aeparsiely: Apply thi kind, would suit a private perticniars inquire at No 3G: OR SATE-ONE TEAM OF FINE BAY HORSES. ‘Also, three sicgle and one saddls horse. Also, two fast rood horeos, three rulkys. Inquire at the Brooklyn Boreas, 1 street, Brooklyn, | FPOR SALF—A LARGE BAY HORSE, OVER SIXTEEN hands high, eighty ears old, and p rfectly goutls; price $100. Also, a black horse, fifteon hands high, kind im har- and a first rate snddls horse, proes and canters; suita~ jo for a lady or child price $50, sod two light road wagone in good order. Inquire at Thompton’s stable, 110 Base Thir- | teonth street. ORSE WAN 'ED—ALSO A CART.—THE HORSE must be suitable for an oxproes wacon, sixteen hanés ich, gentle, tund without ticing and sound, Alo, a good cart, with half springs. Apply at the mahogany yard, 23 ad 80 Cherry streets. at — 2W YORK HORSE Be ZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET —Anction enle of horses, carriages, barnoss, &G,, every Monday and Weduesday, at twolve o'clock. JOHN H. GATFLELD, Proprietor. EXPRESS AGENCIES, OPLEETION, TO MONOPOLY.—NEW YORK AND Philaseipia Indepondons expr. Nama, Ro- Drete& Co, having xt the request of aoral iufluemtial errhente of tho cftioe ot Now York snd Phiséelphis, es: blishod the above express, wil commence running 03 needay. the 28d inet. ‘Chole grrargoments onabling thom to recuce the pressat rites 0 {0-Pat, thoy renpastiully ao Neit the patronage of the public. Parcels. freight, & der the obsrge 0. epocial merasngors, Ofses—203 ‘ay, between Fulton aud Doy vrrects; 63 Walnat street, ‘ladeiphia, near the Ex sbaugo, J.T. BORTON, R.0 WILLIam),2 “es atoll es ge Philadelphia, A.J, AUBERIS, SHIPPING OK LIVERPOOL 7hS MATL STAM ship PACIFIA Nye. This stommehip Malls for Europe, pouitively om Saturday, November 27th, at twelve o’slogk, M.. from her Derth at toot of Canal street. No borth yeoursd till paid fee, rhe steamship Baltio will snocced tha Pacito, aud gail Decom- ber lish, For freight or passage, having unequalled aocom- modations Orelegaues sod comfort, apply to EDWakD K. COLLINS & U9. DE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail Steamships, FROM NAW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, Chiof cabin panto ge. Seoond cabin passage. vs... 11. st... FKOM NOsTON TO LITEM POO Wall stroon ooo, SI os 7 Second cabin passage ‘The ships from Boston vali at Haljiax. AMERICA, Capt. Shannon, EVKOPA, Capt. Loiton, ASIA, Capt. E.G. Lott, CANADA, Capt. Lang, AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, NIAGARA, Capt, Stone. . These veasels carry s cloar white Labt at maat head, grveu ‘on starboard bow, red rt bow. " . on Wodnesday, 2th Nov, jw York, Wednesday, Ist Dec" Canada, Lang, Boston, Wodnosday, 8th Des. PERSIA, Capt. Ryrie, Asia, Lots, America, Shannon, Europa, Leitoh, New York, Wodacsday, 15:h Deo, Ningara, Stone, Boston, |" Woduesday. 224 Doo* Africa, Harrison, New York, Wedaucsday, 29th Dao, Conada, Lang, Boston, | Wednesday, Sth Jan. | Arabia, Judkini Now York, Wednesday, 12th Jan. America. Shannon, “ Bosten, Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced aur, nm board. The owi of th will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie ry, precious stones, or me tale, unless bills of lading are signed theretor, and the Wedaosday, 19th Jan, ‘apply to CUNARD, No, 4 Bowling Gro INTER AKRANGENENT.—THE LIVERPOOL AND Philadcipbis Stoamship Company intond sailing the favorite stenine!tp CITY OF MANCHESTER, 2,125 sono, Caps, Robert Leitan, CITY OF GLASGOW, | ' 161040 +. William Wylie, , Nov..20, 1863. FROM PMILADEGPRIA. City of Ginscow. » Saturday, City of Manchoster ‘Thursday, Jan.” 6, 155d. City of Giasgow Fob. City of Mancher M City of Glasgow. For freight or passage, City of Manchester. City of Glasgow City of Manchester. City of Glasgow. . City of Manchester Wodaeaday, Moh. 80, 132, Raid OF PASSAGE. FROM PHILADELPMIA. | FROM LIVERPOOL. Saloon after staterooms, 890 | Salooe after stator'm.20 g’nn, “midship) 65} midship “AS “forward = 3. 5] for ao Including stewara’s teen. THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS. A Limited number of thiré class passengors witl be cazen trom Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found iu provisions. From Philadelphia, ... ..§2) | From Liverpool, .. .6 guineas. Cortificates of passage will bo issued hare to partioa who sre desirous of bringing ous thoir frionde at corresponding ates Freight Ghe. portom. Coayse goods bs: takon subject to agreament. An experienced surgeon will be sarried on saon ohip. (aight on Bugland sad Irelan OABATe, soply to RIGHARDSON, 4! Bxchange piace, N. York, ‘and No, 4 Weinnt street, Philadelphia RICHARDSON, BROTHERS & O0., Liverpool. AM NAVIGATION Company.—-Tho United States mail steamers. the A. Wotton, commander, and the HUM- BOLD, D. Lincs, commander, will loave New York, Havre, and Southampton, for the yoar 1854, oa she following aya nee, ee., will be freight or TEOMA LEAVE NEW YORK. Leave HAVRE. Humbolas, Satday, Sept. 25 Humboldt, Wod'day, Oo. a7 | Franklin, "Oct. 25 Franklin, “Nov. it Humboldt, “ Nov. Bumbolds, “ Deo, Franklia, “ Dec 18 Franklin, « Saal9sg ‘Thess staamere, bul expressly for government service, of etrength, or comfort, by any vessels afloat. Their accom. | modations for pasvengers are of the most approved kinds. Stopping at Southampvon, both going and returning, shay offer te agora proceeding to Lond vantegae OTe any other line in the economy of both time and money, Price of passage from New York to Southampton oF ipton to Now Fork: wf 1 paid for. Av exporianood surgeon No passage secured mn! Vor treight or passa MORTIMER 1, ‘ON, Agan}, 53 Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN, Havre. MARTINEAU, CROSKEY & CO., Southampton. 0 THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS A RE By the British royal mail steamship CON WAY, Capt. —, $4 tons burshen. ‘This steamship is designed to snil from Savannah; Georsis, following on the dth Dovembor next, and same day of © month, for Chsgres, tovching at Niaau, N. P ¢ Turks Islends mails,| and Jamaion. Dagres on the 4th of me rovte, to AS this eervies 6 limited numer of pas: crowded bonts will fu. Vids who wiat to ap arrangements only for a 1, versons who desire to avoid route a desirable ona; and inva- o winter among the West Ihdia islands, may find oom veyance in the company's ssoamships, twice & month, betwees Jamaioa sad sho followi in addition to those named above :— | Antigua, Cnadaloupe, St Kitts, Barhade St. Luc Carriacon, Carthagon. Dem Gracads,” Novia, Grey Towa, Porto’ Rio», Vers Crus 74H RATRE OF PAMAGR ARR, From Ssvanosu to Naeeaa . Do. ¢ Ds. do Do do. Chapres (including sto ‘ and In proportion, to the other Islands. Each sbip cnerics an experienced surgeon. Fraight and specie conveyed om tho usnel terms. For engagemonts ap- ply to ANDREW LOW & CO., Ag annsh. avengers or froight for the R. M. steamships will be sconveyed to or from New York, by the U.S. Mail ships, Fivrica, Alabama, and Suguata, SAML, L. MITCHILT, Agent, 194 Front streot, N ¥. [NITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, connecting with the Mail Steamship Company =Only throvgh U. 8. m rnin and Oregon, vin Acpingniland Panams.—Tho oplodWid new and double U eamship GEORGIA, D. D. Porter, U. 3. 3,000 tone burthen, will sail on Monday, M. precisely, from pier foot of dhe Pacific Mail ip i readings December 5. Warren atract, North Company's regular ams to receive the Georgia slimmedintely for San Franc on the part of the comparies to Pastongorr throvgh with expedition, comfor Rates of fare to Arpinwall room, $18 and forward ealoo $45; etocrage, $55. ‘Paseengo road wharf st Aspinwall, fre the patsengers expense. Persons se d cabin standess, landed a tho rail- ‘Transit at the Isthmus at ring through passage by the United States mail stoamors from Now York, ference of acrommodation on beard the Paoific mail steam- ers. bates of fare from Pansms to San Francisco on the most favorable terms. For freight or pasangs, apply so CHARLES A. WHITNEY, at the office of the compani N Wort street, cotner of Warren. N. requefQed to supply thomastves with the gym viol will bo aiqned St the olliog, vetween the o'elook. D STATES MAI}, STRAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR New Orleans, via Wavaua.—The Ad stoamship CRESCENT CITY, H. K. Davenport, U8, N., Commandar, will enil from tho pier at foot of Warren mies, Nerth river, on Saturday, November 2, at two o'lock P. M., precisely, Rates of prsurge to Havana and New Orleans—new sr rangement fies" nnd after ealoon borsas, £00; sooond OAbin, $00; sieerage, $25. Npecie enly taxen on freight s6 Bayona. Freight token to Now Orloans at 390. por oubie foot. Shippora of freight are requested to cupply themselves with the company's billa of Inaing, which may be had on Appliention at the office. No othor form will be Ne Pills of lading signed afver twelve o'vlooW on tho oviling. For frebeht or pasrage, apply to fi. 0 ROBERTS, [77 Wess ateen NDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINE FOR CALIFOR- nin, ab reducod raton of pasasga—The new and splendid steam-ehip UNCLE SAM, 2.000 tong, Win. Ay Mills, Com- mander, ¥i Laail for Aspinwall on Moneay, Decomber 0th, atQe.M. from Pitr No, 3, N.R. This ste bas accommodations for both owbin and 6 unsurpassed by any other ateamer in the t | double iron braced, and of great # | constructed with epeolal reference to Inw of Con- | errs, both as to etrongth, voutilation, and socarity against fire ‘The travelling public are Invited t\ ¢xamine tho ship at hor borsh. Arrangements haya beon mate with tre his 1 ¢ Panams, Mowers. Garrison & Fr #8 the paseet us delay by tho indey froight or parsage apply to ANSON, of MILLA, | te fe fwrrd the Leen wie dont ot " the Pacifico, Fo | dent steamers on the Pacie, Fi at the office, No. 104 W 7 WAIL STRAMeMIY eo raiso and Panama--The | FOUN L, BTEPHRNA, (2.500 tone b arron, sommandee, will Op oF abond dhe Hh Decombor enrerb, secommedssinns, « Br Wewet eurane vO RIO JANE © commander, will be der i war- arthien ogoh. are not surpassed either for speed, | | desired relief by adopting th | only by SCHUPFNER © | sb | | | | | | | | | | charge, | of commissions. | Senieh some of our moat emiacat Hioned that tfokote DAVIS, BROOKS & CO. JONES & JORNGON, 96 Wall siceek ee POR SSH FRANCIRGO, CALIVORNIA—timm Packmy ui, Nort von wit salt eh tf passaxs, ne perior OTL PORN TAR 36 Wena Ne ce’ Penta. USTRALIA —THE MAGNIFI ALBUS will sail on Thureda: See ( . cond onbin passengers, only, ai r for ate a tecthe Tr this fa ie a oe an emaent that in all the eset ale of Tooth, jou, she is far in advance 3 -vosacle Tor Austealias “Apply on boatdy plor No, 16; tease ‘Wall streo IRST SHIP FOR AUSTRATTA DIRECT.—T! tiful new olippor ship BOTHNIA, Onptain A’ tons burthon, being fitted up entirely for the o much superior to any other vessel now in Now k with immdiate despatoh. Passengers, particalsriy requested to examine for them: f pe claewhors, at pier 28 Rast ri Bi L ERS, 163 and 118 Sonth street, or to ISAAO Be SMITH, 101 Wall street. . SLABAMA, Cay three o'clock, ‘poly to SAM'L L. MITCTILL, No. 194 Front Florida, Capt. M8. Woodhull, on Saiurday, Dee, d, otrongth, ncoommodations and fare, those perior on the avast OR CHARLESTON, SAVANNAH, AND FLORIDA— Semi weekly United States Muil Line, —The safe and fae vorite steamer SOUTBERNER, W. Forter, comm: ve pier No. 4, North river, on Prepeaay,, Novem- ber 24, at 3 o’ol-ck 'P. M., precisely. For frotzht ay on board, whore all bills of lading will be cigaed, an Paseage at 0 of TILERTON & CO.,48 South abroahe PAssengers ticketed through, withous ex Throvgh tio ets sold to Florida, as followss—Te Jacksonville, $31; to Pilatha, $33. OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RiCHMOND.— Tho United States mail steamship ROAVOKE, b. Pare NOV are aS McBee fects, ap ov. th, ab3P' M. For 3 Bassago, to LUDLAM & PEASANTS, 8 Front lip. EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP COM- pany, for Mobile, prorping a8, Havana —The new wheel Steamship BLACK WARRIOR, Kobert W. Sh U.S. N., commander, will receive freight Mondsy N sy, 2i and sail for the above ports on Thursday, Nov. 25, at twelve orcloo) precisely, from pier. foot of Harrison s.roct, North river. age, $5. Freight on moasurewont goods, 38 cents per cubio foot Freight taken for New Orla ‘ped by the Mail line, at 30 cents per euric foot. consigned to L. Mend & Co., Mobile, will be forwarded free No freight twkon to Havana but spose. No fraight received on sailing days. Company’s bills of Inding can be had at GL Wall streot, Shippers rust vend fa their Wells of ding to she office by nine o'clock P. ML, Wodnesday. Nov. 24, LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON & CO., 31 Broadway, OR NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT.—THE NEW DOUBLE engine steamship WILLIAM PENN, Wintirop Commander, will pier 8, East river, for the seve ors, direct, on Monday, Deoembor 6, at 2 o'clock, P.M. Pp logant accom modations for paseongers. sage in cabin, state-room, $60; passage in stecrenn So uremont goods, 25 cents arent on m as ae eee ecu: ippers are roquisted to su meelves steamer’ form of bills of lading, asao other will be signed. They may be bad on application at the office of tho and will be signed at the office prior to the day of. when they will be signed on board. No freighs received, o@ bills of lading signes, after 12 o'clock on the day of For freight or WAseage, PPR, on board, or to LINCOLN & CO, 120 Pearl street Agents ia Now Orleans—Mosirs. Marks & Thomas, @® Natohez atroos. MEDICAL. EW YORK PRIVATE LYING IN INSTITUTE, COR- Dr. HOLMES having boon siz years enamiving prysiotaathoe re ‘ving boon vix years examit sioia th , iY ry Loh abs te titution ¢ the lives of children, ther. For admisei NO FRE TILL (CURED.—DR. COBBRTT, 19 DUANE street, may bo oonfientinliy consulted on diseases. ‘Twenty-one years in his speciality of the professio him to our ral di ‘The victims of quacl See my diploms in kk Univorsity. T It A WELL KNOWN AND LAMENTABLE PAGE that mortality smongst children during the first year of their exietenee is very «rest, partioularly so ral sae period of teething, the thereby oocasioned oon ‘whon thousands upen thousands of them loss their i lives wnder the most horrible pains. The undersigned axe therefere most happy thet they have it in their power te offer to their fellow .sasn a remedy, by the application of whiob the pr of this evil is effectually chucked, artievlarly prevents the life-endangoring convulsions. herofore beg leave to draw the attention of al! lis parents, to this simple and effective remedy, and rofor to erewith a} @ testimony of one or owe hysicians, Adulte suffering from rheumatism and nervowe joothaehe, headache and neural likewise @: the cris, Por sabe if MULDENER, illism street. certify that ‘the composition of do herebs timon y- arls offe by Schaffner & Muldencr, is of rusk @ re that the use of the same cannot fail to produce the fatisfactory effect, and I can conscientiously recom mond the same, (Signed) Dr. Braunlich, 28 Honry street, Brooklyn. D* COOPER, 4 DUANE STREET, MA’ wulted wit! m ii been such, in the tre: d out of th: pro! stitione) P®2ORNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, 80 WELL KNOWR for the lnat 22 years const] practitioner: in New York in is jorivate of- fies, ow all cir to. ‘Those whe havo suffered from madionl pretenders, may rely on hawing their oases treated by @ physician of oxperionos. D: WILLIAM WARD IS CURING NUMBERS RVERY @ ‘es —, « { diseases in Now week-of thoac who have contrected dissass. His reme~ re those with whieh his brother is so extracedineattg fw is ‘often congult by 6 many as 8 . No physicians ro Ca alludes to. Ofle door from The romodies are one dollar por bottle, witht R. WARD'S MAGICAL REMEDIES HOLD OUT AB~ solute certainty of a speedy and thorough sare, Hum- dreds find this true, aftr they have in vain sought from other méans. "Those who apply 4 fore the dis uatitu‘fotial, ste guaranteed & cure in twent Book and advi Broadway, up 8 R, CONVERS, AUTHOR OF THE’ BRACON, OR Guide from Youth to Marhood, continues, with «reas succera, to treat the soores who flock to his office for medieak nid. Stranger® and citizens should oall on Dr. C. if they desire a speody and permanent cure “A word to the wise, &e.” Dr, CONV ERS is daily consulted at 55 Phiré ond tt hisdown ton office, hamber Canal street, one door tro} R. SPOLASCO, MD, (FROM LONDON, ) 663 BROAD= way.— My grateful thanks are due to this eminent sad truly the bestof I physicians in Now York, ({ hear he ia curing everybody that goor to him, having for years tried otber doctors im vain.) for baving saved my life, William McBride, crocery, 21 Thompson street. TER Maceo WOMAN'S PRIVATR MRDIOAL Companion.—By Dr. A. M. Mavriogau, Protonser of Diteauoe of Women.—Twentiesh edi Price $1.—Yones of suffering, of guina, te meny an affoctionste wife ci Mies to tie husband, might have been 5 possession of this work. It ix intended speci raartied, or shoe contemplating marrisge, a¢ 1% {myortant soorete, whieh should be erly ive 0008 known te Shem nerwew Hore, a tomale—the wife—the motnor—wis ome aithor be womanhood, or the other in the deokin, of yearo—in wiom, nature onvemplates an important ohange, oan disoover the causos. symptoms, and the mor sitlotont remodioe, and the most cortnin mote of cure, ie tvery compiainy to which her #63 18 aubjent. (Extract of eletter trom s gentleman in Dayton, Okie, Davron, May i, & Dr, A. M. 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Om itn reowipe anc LT oannot exoross to you the relief i stfordod my a mind, and the joy 1% pages impmeted to my wits, om Lor Shae’ the groat disevery of MM, Donomentx Sromody, [t opened » prospoos to me which] Ueile com ooived wae posstols, But for this, ero snosher year would haye peasod over my head. in all human probability, wife would have boom in bor grave, and my ehiiarae metherlons, + in, of P40, imMorAavionble so convey more fully the aorious subjeots treated of, a0 they avo of Amature staloNkge Intonded for shel married, or those contemplating tar rings. Fontale at No. 222 Broedway, No.2 Astor House, amd ‘so the pubjtahing office, No. 129 Liwrty serees, Now Little &. Go., Albany; Josoph Tuoker, Mobile, Ale. PT, Peterson, No. #6 Chentnne sere’, Philadelpnis. Ov she re. eoipt of $1, & copy will be transmitted by mail, free of ombage, $0 aay Dare of the United States, |All Lestary cream 9 addreaved, owt paid, to Dr. A. M. MAURICKAU, offer ie Liberty street. 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