Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Seta Bosnians ot Wee Boresford is implicated. On | Shooks were also feltom the 16th and ITth et Mager, ia to de Looked ot i ‘Dusedsy, 200b weg by ane ote, Etyria, where some damage was done te buildings. ue mean ay { te agree tos ae aystom acti over po greet commercial ley intetion. at vame time the . mites But the importance i ed 1 Oe ‘The Medrid journals of the 23d inst. have reached us, | Amerioam countries doss | the. prineiple of free rede Desart stated that.as | with our usual correspondence. umbers but rather on conn ancesoumoapentrnce coals: bs (aapeed aes SX | Thirty four Sevators, forming the moderate opposition, 5 from totan gine eaetive 0, a Conde “angy Sagan, a, | Sotromeete "nur ey Sir oy of Marshal Manual | orbs Cd from the Chief of the Buresu of Yards and Docks, in- Concha Duke vas ’ Temes intended to s¢joura Parliament om the 10th | (4, ecgneDs, The Dune Ga tim Cppecion Tie 1100,000 whites The | exensog the number of working hours one hear im each Tory Uneoreagty veil prevailed es to the. aay ea, | saueed to the project said to have been for ee es | day, directing that the men employed shall work from, p< ey os mae Cee a an a the pe ribet oh | sumte oun. Thore are some 1,100 men ompleyed im this ‘Om Baturday. yard, and great activity prevails im oomsequence of Miness of more Lovelace. cnly was thirty-seven Monday 20th. ee ae funeral service cutwater, sare Polish poe of 1880-31. Liven a Poa Ta view ext crew, at the femelniog hich ‘eae eone: the French navy yards the meeting was beld lat evening im consequence, beth coived to call ui tee was appointed to prepare a plan of action. Petes Soe To-sats inte sanal@ehion:she sabeek of | Sere! brane trea spe pe too hard to render her ang aa- “ieee marred in vartou: The influensa was co very goneral at Madrid that | dlsdvantege, egeine: 6 626 60% ciuro thelt Usterminetion not to work uader the pew gaon, Nov 20_The Bremen, bark Anya Kehler, \s beve ee in ¥i is parts | scarcely nm faunily bad escaped. ignorance the mort absolute. jure wager aye ogg Cag cine ae 7 = ee fentect with ues Bo. 4 wrens ood hae ng Sour nar —— Of the educated po le =r cd Taree of pre saison the night ‘of the 19th, and heaton’ vane Medway, Trent and Uibutaries. There has been Russa. native Mexicans, or Creoles; and such education as they \ o'clock int sg a pagan’ oy Ny fra ‘away. much loss among shipping on the east coast of Scotland, | * From the Ist January next the importation of manu- | postese is rendered as little beneficial as possible by their Maia. BROTHERS & CO.’s OIRCULAR. poly ee ce prices v4 by ‘the fig ge 2—The Amonia brought ta ” from 9 continuance of violent zales factured gold and silver will be probiblted for the king- | Purture, their babi‘e, apd their institutions, No thought. Livsnroe, Sov.20,.1n6x, ' | Parwatne yard are generally lokren than re a redorick, of an@ trom Li, ae In the list of compeny at the Countess of Derby's late | gem of Poland. The goldsmiths in Warsaw and Kalisoh | ful parents rear their infasoy—no virtuous, happy homes Since the 26th we have had some heavy rains ot in‘er- | wae oo rg Fo via ohne tgheegeror bo] Inohlecls, Pe aes up be ) ere the names of the American Minister | used to draw their supply of such articles pringipally from | store their youthful. minds with eound principles—ao | vais but from the 28th the weather poy aps rae Meseeeen Os Fee Rep wipes obo ma wile” and ileox the German establisbinents, After the above & | early eelf restraint teachos them habits of order or obe | tast two nights sharp froste, per ecnee CF Daw York and. Bins ayo sae Bete ne aes. of the proposed “London neg atk — commission wi!l be established in Warsaw, to which the | dieuce. They grow up indoient and vicious—easy. self Increased and continued firmuess has prevailed heroin | 824 twrive s oe atte ashes nua! peace North American Screw Steamship Company’ ii Polish manufacturers must send their stock of goldand | indulgent, voluptuous—the universal practice of gam | wheat ard flour, and since Friday several 10's of each {4s the ome with the laborers: in the yard poy pesled to the government in its favor, ae a deputation >: 8s | silver to be melted and stamped From this metai alone | bling renders them tlessly improvident have char, hands at the full prices obtained on that aixaed twelve ailing orice t generally poo as thes w! ae meationed ae week) a, they will be allowed to fake te tye saan a rer yd th Mag fag nied” rence = Gay, and here has ‘also been a fair trade done im oatmeal ko, pati e ve 9 ae sell) wparies os oad ainst it, Tbe deputation in fevor comsis shops must agree in weight with the quautity of me ipguiel jepeader for forward delivery, » While treoty four Members of Parliament, with ten or twelve ae declare. STpone 4 af fraud ‘or error’ ths offendecs will | others their public life. Both State and church inter- re November 30, | "earury is overflowing with surplus revenue. Email, Orr, of Bat, other gentlemen, their objec: beimg to recure a charter of fee for the ocmpany, with limited liability to Ap arrival from Tex neriffe mentions that the dispute om some points of official ei quette continues becween the recently inted Spanish governor and the consuls of America, Biitaim. and otper ations. It is mentioned in the Shipping Gozette that J. D, An- . 0, E of the Jamsins dociyard, bas been recently ‘and inspecting the naval depots at Jamaica, Antigua, defence. .) With a view to their being put im a state of "France, The most important news from Prance is, of course, the returns of the votivg for the empire. The Moniteur gives ‘the following reospitulation of the result of the votes as far ae kmown:— Yes No ‘The eighty-six departments... 7,485,160 287,006 Army. sb : 4860 8.456 41.716 2.020 5,167 _ Ta Total.. ‘248,268 263 It is noticed that it ir im’ ite’ south t the Meo cps na time bave shown them-elves strongest eit polic: Learns: Bee from voting and itis found thatia Max seilies, Niemes, Toulon. sud some rmaller tows, the nens and abstentions gre exceed the mamber of affirma- tives, while at Lille, Lyons. and adjoining places, the ‘re. publican” vote wes stronger than was expected. Om the Ist instant, the whole of the Corps Legilatis were to proceed to Bt Cloud to make known the result to the Brsperor elest ond on Thursday, 2d, the Empire was to be formally proclaimed The programme set forth that Napolcom was to goto the Tailleries, where he would be received by the three great bodies of state It ‘was expected thi om bis way to the palace, he would proceed te the church of Notre Dame, where a 7 Dewn would be celebrated. At the Tuilleries the great bodies Of state were to swear sll-giance to the Euperor, who would then be formally prosiaimed by tne name and title of “ Nopoleon Jil par la grace de Dieu, et par la velonté du peuple. Empereur des Francais”? Nothing is seid of the title of “ Ror d'.i/gerte.”’ In the evening Paris was to be illuminated, ana next day the Senate would be convoked to settle the civil list of the Emperor, and the salaries of the members of the imperial family. The civil list, it is estimsted. will be about thirty millions of francs. everything inciuded. We hear that some few legitimists have resigned im the departments, in c mpitunce with * Henry V.’s mani- fete. And we read in the Emancipation ‘Belge & confir- mation of the report that “Henry,” notwithstanding ‘the advice of his wiser snd more experienced friends, in- fists op isrving & mew menitecto, addressed to all the Princes of Kurops, im protest against the usurpation of the Bonapartes: ‘The Municipal Council of Strasbourg have voted unsnimousy to present in gift tothe Emperor, the castle of that city as an imperial residence. The castle waa, in like manner. bestowed on Napoleon L. The Bishop of Chslons bas published a pastoral, ro establicbing the Komen liturgy in his dioceses, from Ist Japuary. 1654. M_ Buvé. thearchitect who completed the Madeleine, has jurt died. in his 84tb year ‘According to the Meriseur, the customs receipts in France, in the ten months ended lst November, 1852, exceed, by 17.171 812 france, (he receipts of the correspond- of the previous year. Am vnususily high tide haa occurred at Marseilles, and frerhets bad takeu place in the rivers Loire, Moselle, and Betile, csuring coniderabie damage It is now understood, on a'l hands, that all the foreign powers will at once, urd without any difficutty, recog- pee the mew order of things M.de Kisseleff has re- turned, charged with the instructions of the Northern Courts which are of the moet saticfactory description, to the government of France. Several ot the corps diploma- tique have alreacy reccived from their respeotive Courts the deepatcbes which recognise the Empire, and accredit them as ministers at the Jourt of Napoleom III. There ina lively emuintion »mongst them as to which shall be first to present his credentials It iss most curious fact that the ministers who are first in the field are the re- tatives of the House «t Bourbum, viz, the repre jes and of Spain trom the Mairies:— goccoocececcocococoocc cools e it Vote sur le Sinatas Consulte Commune o © de is Drome du 7 Novembe de ° Qni defere Empire ¢ Louis Napoleon Sons le titre deNape con LLL. Emperour des Frangais Cante p'ELrereur du deoret da 7 Novembre, 1852 ) No. d'inreription sur la Liste (lectorale New. ; Prenoms. > Pro(eesion ou fonctions ° Demeure. coccVW@cosce°o £52 ecoocceccececocoaoooscooc OOS ‘The affirmative bilict ie simply as follows — ecrcoecceeecococoecoeceoCoSeS e 2 Ou, Secccccceccecsoccccocecs ‘The following isa transl Primes President to the Legislative corps, read by M Fould. Minister of State :-— Le Maire, e © Délivre em Mairie, le Novembre, e “i 200° coco a specimen of the electoral cards issued | Sesser Bil | vance of Is generally on the U tion of the meseage of the | Meesieure ies Deput’s—I summoned you from your de- | partments to astor'atc you to the great act which is on the ove of accomplishment. Although the Senate aud the people bave alone the right of moaifying the consti- tution. wiebed thet th» political body, toe issue like myreif of uniersal guitruge. ebould oo give teati- which bears me to the empire Lom spxious thet i Wid be you who. proving the freedom of the vote and the number of suffeages, should make known by your declaration, the full legality of my power. Todeclste. in fact, to-day that the authority re- poses upon an incon’estable right, iy to give it the meces- rary forces to found something durable amd assure the prceperity of the country. The govermmest you are aware, will simply change its form Devoted to th« great interests whieb intellizenoe engenders, and which pesee developes it will restric iteel!, as hitherto wi hin the limits cf moderation. for suoceas never puffs np with pride the hearts of those whe beboid only in their pew elevation a etili higher duty im pored by the people—a more elevated mivsion entrusted them by Providence Given at St. Cloud, the 95th of November. 1852 LOULS NA?0LEBQN Belgium. On the th uite., a proposition was laid before the Cham bere for the conversion of the Belgian Five per Cents into Four and s Halfs the greater part of the Five per Cent debt to be included im the law In committee it was proposed that @ reduction ot 1 per cent should be made; the ori gimal motion was, however. adopted. [t was expected thet the Chambers would immediately coutirm tie pro- jeot. Portugal. Progress bad been made towards a settlement of the difficulties between the government and the Bask of Portugal. The post office reform bas been followed up by otber measurs regulating the public granaries, fieher’ len, Mr Dremmord the Brazilian @egrace for having put forth « ferment re«pecting the Dad quality of the exvort of salted meat ‘be Porta gueee govermment are co highly offended with this im putetion op their produce that it is resolved to suspead reistions with him a minister. At intest date, 20th, the United States brig Dolphin was in the Taegu The Lishom Exchange quotations, by mail of 40th ister. has fallen into e Id cf the (pomtaveousness of the mational | | ing pucee of be vitited by fines and the confiscation of their goods The latect Russian novelty is the swoking of cigarettes containing tea instead of tobacco. ‘Tho Preach paper, im which we find the cirenmstance. says the practice is be coming quite fashionable, ana tea of being less narcotic irecee. We learn by the Impartial de Smyrne. that the question of the succession to the throne still exclusively ocoupied the political world st Athens. The London protocol is kald to be:—"1, The acceptance of the charter asithe ba- sis of all future arrangements to be made at the confe- rences. 2 Anacknowiedgment that tho decree of thi National Assembly, concerning the Regcnoy of Queen Amelia, forms part of the constitution 3. An engage- ment not to set aside the decisions of the Greek nation on this eubject.”? The Greek government had also bem invited to send a plenipotentiary to London. ‘A committee of rcientific and practical men. appointed by the Greek government, to consider the cause of failure of the currant crop, had reported that they censider the extension of the blight next fcason, 8 Very probable. Turkey, &. The Kreuz Zeitung of 26th ultimo. states, from direot communteations from Damascus to 1ith Nov, that the Turkish campaign against the insurgents in Central Sy- ris. had Cotally failed, and that winter having set: in, ope- rations were suspended till spring. India, Austrian Lloyds steamer Pgitto arrived at Trieste, Nov, | 26th, with av cverlaad mail, announcing that Brome waa captured. @ctober 0h, by the Bricish forces, under the command of Commodore Lum ert and General Godwin, Very little resistance was made by tbe Burmese, the bri- tieh loes amounting to only one man killed and six wound €d. Five thousand Burmese troops were strongly posted about six miles from Prome, bus Gen. Godwin wish to attack (hem until he was reinforced. Tae cam- peign, bowever. was considered virtaally at aa end. and orders were daily expected {rom the seat of government, for the formal annexation of Peru to British India, Ad: miral Austin had died of cholera, but the troops were healthy The Eugle has arrived a! the port of Loudon, bringing 150.€00 ounces of gold. d advices from Metbourne to the ist of September, o gold field has been discovered at Bingara, iu the Gwydir distri and the accounts state thet it promises to rival Mount Alexander in rich. ness. There sppeats to be vo doubt that at length an extensive and renunerative gold field hus been discover- ed in Scuth Australis. The feld is said ( be at laast even or eiglit miles in extent. In color the gold is beau tifol In many instances it is connected with pieces of | quartz as trapeparent as crystal—in cihers, to Pievea which though opoque, appear to have all the purity and delicacy of white cernelian. Op the 8d of August, the Peninsuler aod Oriental Stesm Company's steamship Churan artived at Melbourne, after a passage of seventy- five deys. of which omly sixty were ocoupied in sailing. So delighted were the colonists that ths excitement rose to fever height and project was se: on foot for present £2000 tothe eaptain of the Chusan, as the pioneer of steam communicetion between England and Australis. The first wave of the great tids of emigration had touched tbe ¢hores of the gold prodneing colonies As one proof of prosperity. it is mentioned that the Mel- bourne revenue for the quarter ending June 30, was £285,.08¢ 8s 2d.. being sm iacreare over the same period 8 year of £161,167 Ide. 11d. fhe goverpment aseayer has received instructions to we the requirite staf and prepare the mecassary me: chincry for ccining. if that measure should be deemed | desirable. On August 18, no less than 9 488 ounces of gold were deposited for nssay, the estimated value of which is | £88,682, which added te the quantity previously lodged, Biver a toral of $966 186, The recurmng of the coming harvest i becoming a mnt- ter of great anxiety and, im the meanwhile. prices ef pro- Visions were ranging extremely high. On the Lith of at rast. flour Fold at Forest Creck. at £12 per bag, sugar at least the merit | id not Je 8. Od. per Ib.; selt.was 29 . rex 4s., cheese 3s. Od., hata and anit pork 4e.. beef 8d per Jb, biscults2« 6@ perlb About therame time the quotations in the Melbcurms market :— Flow the mills that is to say minus oarriage.) heat 8% awe oate Te 64. Good cattle old ac E28, theep ifs The price of butchers’ meat was | J. but flour and bread were not expected to rice bighcr. since the markets were more froviy supplied. The Launceston ava Hobart Town markets remained al- most unchanged; wheat at Ys , and Arst flour at £24; bar- ley £8, potatoes £4 At Hobart Town there wasan ad- nesston pricss The Andromache has arrived f-om Port Philip, whence she sailed om the 15th July, with 42.051 ounoes of gold; and the Oornelia trom Sydney. on the 9th of July, with 500 bout £188 500. ‘The Aus- xpected. will bring alerge quanti |. both from New South Waies and Vic- The Lady Flora which sailed frem Melbourne on d of August. will bring 87006 ounces: and the Fa- tima which left cn the 12th of August, 15.557 ounces: Besides theee, there are three veesels due from Sydney, which left in ust—the Nestor, with 12 295 ounces, the Fwperer with ¢ 478 ounces. both railedon the 16th of Avguet, and the Duke of Wellington on *he 20th with 21,563 Cunees; the Charlotte, from Portland Bay. 1,159 ounces. There appears to be no truth in the report of the veerels named the Dido andthe Knobantress, wich immense «fir of gold, being on their way Phe Neeior bas arrived from Sydney. whence che sailed on the 1dth of August, with 12 205 omneos of gold, valued coo The Stata from Melbourne, the 9th Glenbervie from Sydney..the 9th of i. but their oargoes, it is said con tallow. aud general merchandise is for Australia from the port of London during the past werk consisted of one to Port Philip, of B11 tone: one to Adelaide, of 311 tons, and two to Hobart Town of a join tons. Althougi: there has thus been s fai off im th» tonnage the goueral trade continue as active as the season will permit AM TO AUSTRALIA, VIA PANAMA ‘The proj communication be:ween Southampton und Syd- y. by wey of the Isthmus of Panama, in connection eniers now Fanping between pages. i8 being pressed forward with The first vessel of the Anstreissian ngaroo. will be ready for eeu im June, k Swan Dinornis, snd Menura. These Is are boiiding in the Clyde and the Thames, ard ons burden, and 300 horse power. IMMSH EMIGRANTS IN AUSTRALIA (ances froin Irish settlers in Australia are stend- ensing. and there is every iikelihood that the from this source will, before very long, equni the emitied from the United States The ine { most ve to stimulate emigration to Aus- end, trom presemt apyear- probable Utat the exodus will proceed ur reale ext spring. On Thursday, red money letcere. sent by Trish emigrants five ves are 1 G00 at Melbourne, were received at the Limezick post office, With some ranging from £50 to £500. The writers im almost vil gave the most encourazing ecoounts of the pro=prets in this colony, and held ou’. strong intuce- mente to their friend# to join them. The American re- Tittepeer. aitloueb of tmmense amount in the have generally consisted of smal! suase, averaging from £3 to £2. The Condition edie cmap {Prom the London News, Nov. 27] It fr now come months emoe the government prints as- sured ne that Lord Malmesbury and the minietry of Louis Napoleop had undertaken to arrange end compose the in- ternal disorders of the republic of Mexico. Whether they ever made any euch foolish attempt ix we think if they very doubtful did, it has resulted ia confusion worse confoun » Is ine plight of greater ditorder than r provinces are ravaged by the a of Guadaloupe hes pro- claimed ite independence; in Vers Cruz there has bexn en ivy urrection: in every province there is disaffection to | the geverai government. shown by revolutionary move- were, for three months paper ‘4d. on Londom. with bili« | over. and « scarcity of money, which had ied to some transactions at 54),4 Italy, Obsequies of the Abve Giobert! were oclebrated ‘The with grost pomp in the Church of Corpus Caristi at Sorin, on the 224 ult orm shee resolved to send sn spestolic delegate to eb government. and has chow n for the purpose eapolitan, who is to be comse- : ved a I ‘ope bas reovived « letter from the King of Siam. that during his there ¢ball me petwe- Cation af the his dominions eerthq: ex pertenced on the sre gor tbe Sth inst st egg in Sicily ‘Two shocks it por get gy dey at Conenza. The eruption of continues. ond « new crater has opened. from which pe wa was flor in tion of Zaferange of la fi in the directi Germany. The Daily News cer nd ence Ftater that preparations wnEeainee o amburg. fer the enieetion of several persons, who are about to proceed, via hundred Liverpool and New 0: Orleans, to Salt Lake city. The ex- pe ‘ithon is well organized, amd expensively fitied out Seitzeriand, Aa order of the Ptate of Ticino, dated 19th ultimo, up Ptesees the order of Capuchins im that Canton Austria, ‘Two violent shocks of earthquake were felt im the Nevten country, Inthe north of Hu: , om the night of i Sch Covwter The most affected wore Saasin amd Ate. wore demolished aud the ohurch | ma oe whole popuiatiom, beaded by their | nd encamped in the open fields, 0. in met rit turpes | ' ments, in the capital, Congress is impenching {wo of the winisters. whilet the lish affair of the Femaantepec gent ir still unsettled giving the American President Pierce & new ground of quarrel. Vrance ts insisting om the inamediate pey ment of French ereditors, and an in- stant eatiafaction for the incarceration of s French sub- cot; and even Jichoneet Spain $8 threatening to collect by force of arms ite debtadn its old eolcuial possess oma, The central government iv paralyzed; and jecal ad- minietrati ¢ disobedient and rebsilious. Everything. in short. indiestes soother revelution to ve impending cover Mexico, without bowever there bolog any indica- tion of Mexce possessing a ripgle individual capable of rendering his country any eich al holy in this mi perhops. last—crisis of ita bi The preent condition of Mexleo 16 0 Sphéeal.ome ; for, like other h American sountries. Mexleo bas alter- nated between federalism end centsalisation im its repub- leon institutions, until it hae become on etfort of memory to reecli¢et which form is uppermost, Nes is it of great convey uence if we de forget. for neither form has given lity, order and prosperity to the country. It ix ret pepar com titutions that Mexieo has suffered from, but the want of mon eapable of governing, and the ay vence of a people who will be governed. Long and Cxperience is wt last uggeeting the peinfal truth that 7 ‘the varied popwation of Mexieo there are few elements of tusependent mationsl extstemes. Yet Mexteo, placed mideny between the North and South American conti- pene Jy tbe too between tne Atlantic and Paeific, with but 500 miles to traverse, and eo cownecting Eurepe with ‘ijn, copnot be allowed to become a desert or & wilder. pes It constitutes too importent a geographical link im the materic! joteroste of the worid Ww be megircted theve daye, when steam a) at gaining the easiest ‘tramsit to th. Tes climate i: rites aolomization—ita soil In- vitor cultivstion—Ite position invites intercommunins- t What nature intended for a paraaian must mot be wed tosink into ® slough of deepomd Ip exoudaing the prevent condition of Menges, the Gest et ior esiablishing a direct and monthly | fringe } fragile material with # gold thr | formed of smali coquer ® la Farnese, pore to complete their demoralization. The drum and the bell are the two curses of Mexico; for the army and the church are im reality its eleemosynarty institutions 2 set: into one or the otber, as means merely of living wg the wherewithal to enjoy li ily t i far the greater part of the edi ed olasses, end the ccbeequences to the country are most disas- trous By means of the army. revolutio; insarrec tions. and pronunciamentos are constantly reourriog; end, by means of the church, the people are confirmed in debasement. With commerce rapidly declining, revenue falling off, industry of small velue, property deterforating, the pale lic expenditare of Mexico is not lessened Though — ually being stripped of province after province by their powerful neighbors, after the fashion that gourmands ext artichokes, the cont of the Mexican government is not reduced ‘Accord)ng to the v: utars lately furnished by an American diplomatict National expenditure is + $18 765,435 Income ++ es++++ 6,640, 11 Deficit .s 0.00225 + $8,226,828 Ada interest on debt, 8/088 431 Total yearly deficit....... jst gists a fimancial state of things al; barrasaments and inzol ve: if Whilst the 81 is bankrupt, the Church of Mexico revels in wealth It is am exclusive Church ; it admits no rival ; for by the constitution of 1847. it is declared :-— ©The relig.on of the Mexican nation is and will be per- petually, the Catholic Apostolic and Roman. The nation protects’ it by wise and just, laws, and prohibits the ex- ercise of any other.” And fy its intolerance it repels all useful immigration ; for who would seattle where his faith is proceribed ! Scattered over Mexico, there is an eoclo- tiastioal organisation of nearly 8.000 persons, dividing amongst them great riches ; possessed of masses of plats, jewels, and golden ornaments ; avd, in the absence of bankers. acting as the great money lenders of the country. Its clergy are without learning and without morals ; taken | vetly from the humbler classes, they are also | without refloement or cultivated habits. and the baleful | influence exercised over a society otherwise demoralized, bya debased and degraded, but powerful clergy com: pletes the misery of the republic, and extinguishes almost every hope. Were a great man toarire in Mexico, it is the church he would first deal with; and first, too, with its weulth “ Par’ says Vattel, “ from the goods of the church being exempted because they are courecrated to God it is for that yery reason they chucld be firet taken for the welfare ofthe State. There is nothing more agreeable to the common father of men than to protect asiions from de- striction. As God has no need of property. the conse- eration of goods to Him is their devotion to such purpo- ses a6 are plensantto Him Besides, the property of the cburch. by the confession of the clergy themgelves, is obiefly Meslined for (he poor; and. when the State isin want, it is doubtless the first pauper. and the worthiest ofevceor."’ After the Bourbon restoration of 1815, it was on this principle the most christian king of france acted; for he cold the forests of the French clergy te ble him to defray the expense of the army of occupation, So too. in even later dsys, has the most catholic govern- ment of Spain acted; for it also seized on the property of . the Spanish chureh, to avert the ruin of the Spanish State Here, then. in countrice equaily catholic, and in our own times, Mexico has examples to justify a similar procedare for the commou benefit Such is the generel condition of Mexico sud that taken into account, no man need be surprised by the eventa that cannot lorg be averted in that republic. Fashions for December, {From Le Foilet,} It ts impossible to imegine anything richer or mere beautiful than the present style of dress. The appear- ance of Gur fashiouables at the thestres or bulls is quite dazzling Diawonds are worn iu great profasion. mixed either with flowers or the ribbons so much im vogue this winter. Bows of ribbon. with long floating ends reaching the waist, are placed in the bair, as weil ss on the body and sieves. Dresser of crape. moire. or taffetas, are trimmed with these beautiful ribbons. some of which are Of veivet and gauze, worked with gold or silver. A white tefletes, with fiounces embroidered in La. re sclored silks. “Ihe high body. open in front to the alco emhtoldiared. tn mated the fanmecr trimmed with s warrow loce, placed fat, The half long sleeves were open from the shoulder to the bottom, and ep broidered dow! ugh; a double row cf bouilionnes round the bottom of the tleeve ‘The eciffure was composed of bows of rib- bon pleced in bunches far back on the head, with four leng floating wads, reaching half-way down the skirt of the robe. Splendid brscelets complete the elegant toilette. Among the novelties of a fachionable house of business we noticed a dress of pale green tafletas, trimmed with three deep flounces, ecged with silver fringe, the heading dotted with silver stare: the flounces are raised on eaoh side with bows of taffetas ribbon, with stamped velvet leaves and silver edges. Another dress of white taifelas had the front breadth trimmed with five net flounces, edged with wreaths of rose# sud chenille, Each flounce is fastened at the ex: tremities with emali bouquets of green velvet leaves, mixed with rosettes of pink chenille. faliing im light tas sele across the leaves, ‘The boay of the drees trimmed im the Pempadour style. with the sxme garnit ‘A robe of sky-bine taffetae, trimmed Xnees with bouillonpes of tulle mixed wit Tvo tkirts of blue tulle, with bems round the boctom, sre worn over the skirt of taffetas, The ckirts are fast cnea with wreaths of flowers pinced zigzag. The sleeves are very short. ornamented with @ bouillonmie of tulle mixed With flowers ; the berthe cut heart-shape, and trimmed to match Foncy skirts aro acoompanied by a black velvet bas- quine ¢mbzoidered with jet. ‘The baquine fits closely, but springs well over the hips The eoges of the front and revers, a6 well a3 round the bottom are trimmed with @ Spumirh fringe of jet. The Franois I. coilar is merely indicated by @ rich embroidery of jet edged wisn ‘A'Nepoleon blue poplin skirt, trimmed with roven rows of chenille fringe of the rame shade Between each Tow is au open trimming formed of chenille, both original and pretty Velvet trimmings are employed untcersally, woth for bonnets and dresses, Light materials, a# well as heavier stuf ke ornamented with it, For instaace, a robe of organd) has dots of veivet of a dark color fixed on this a The coiffure half sart. is composed of bands of velvet to match with barbes of bionde falling bebind ou the neck This head dros, placed on ebony bair, has e most cbarmiag effect. Tulle tnd Yelvct. silks amd gauze; in a word sli coptrastiag tissues. without reckoning the rieh ribbons, generally form the ensemble of toilettes. Another material equally charming. tse light blue taf- bovquets of roses and rosebuds of stamped Coiffuree are also very rich and varied tf geld. forming & point over the trout ot the or barbers mixed witb colored velvet ribbon or ees are beautifol and mueb in demand. flures of ribbons mixed with foliage, or composed of pink and sliver or greem and gold ribbou, with orape flowere, eve decided y in favor, apd harmonise with the materisls at prerent is fasbiou. When made entirely of Hibbou, in rwail resettes with long etrings of rings failing on the shoulders, the coiffure is very becoming for young ladies Black and white lace. mixed with long lerves of brows or dark biue velvet, areaico employed for dinner ooiffures, Marte &: The Markets, Loxnon Morey Maxxer, Nov. 20—Monday eveniog — ‘The English funds were slightly influenced to day by the snnouneement regetui @ augmentation of the fleet, and cemols opened at adeoine of an eighth, from which there war vo subsequent variation, The quota- tion war 101%; to & for both money and account. Bank ttock clored 22 ; reduced, 160% to 34; three and 4 v0 104; long annuities. 65; India 3 to V7; Indis bonds’ 605. to 836; wud iixche quer bills, Tie to 78°, premium. Business in the foreign stock market wae rather active at the commencement. but quotations towards the close of the day were lew buoyant. Bwedich scrip was heavy. owing to the an nounced payment of the eevond instalment 0d barg were done at 1% and discount A notice posted im be bullion cffice of tho Beuk ot Englaud states that the ic NO sells American engine, French twenty pieces, end a ten guilder wey at 768 Tea. ounce olling pre for englee was pees es. ied. per ounce. St Petersburg dates to i6th November, mention tbat tie rate of exchange had declined to 29d, and there wat consequently no prospect that any farther extensive remittepors of would be drawn from Epgiand, From Port Poilip aa 14 the ship Aodr: mache has arrived ip Pe with 42000 ounces; from Sydney, the Nestor, Angust 16, has 12000 ounces and the Cornelia, July 8. §s reported with 6 000 ounses of During the week ended 27th. the imports of «posie and bullies tuto England amount to £105,000. chiefly from Avstralia; experts £188 000, chiefly to Australia WRIGHT, GANDY & CO 'S CIRCULAR Liverroot, Nov 30. 1862. Corton. Our market for this staple clowd leet Friday, jull feeling. and with great irregularity in rate tog eetimated wt 9 000 & 4.098 ales jurday’s tranpactions were rather more extensive, of the Africa's advioes —— tan boat 40 fiotoeee thelr purchases; but alt! tors entered the market more freely, it was po temptation of veey tow offers, snore than any feeling of grenter confidence; ne change in prices was eflected. On Monday, ® disposition to extend operations was apparent. but the inquiry being freely mot, the market closed quietly. although perhaps ore firunest @m the partof sellers, The steamer socounte Gid not come to hand before this morning aud immediately on thoir receipt an altered feeling was menifert uyers were more mumerour at late rates, which boiders refuted, <* ia the transactions of the G7 9% Advance of 174 pet Ih Wee established, aiaougin the holders of wheat and flour; they quote an adva: on the value of each copsequent on reporte of our the continental markets, per Atiamtio the 4th curr which produced much activity, but operations were limit ed owing to an unusually light stock of all kinds of cereals, Freights were quoted rather bigber tham last mail; 2s, 6d. and 2s. 9d per barsel being demanded for flour to’ Liver- pool and 3s, €d a 34, 0d toLondon. The shipments in ee two weeks bad been moderate of wheat aad light of flour. We had tho usual atvondance at our market this mora- img, which opened with an advance of 2d. a 3d per 70 lbs. being demanded on ali good qualities and well condition- ed wheats This farther advance restricted business; but a amount was done at 2d over the currency of this day week. and the market closed firm There was agood Gemapd for American flour, aod a further rise of 64. per berrel war obtaimed on the prices quoted above; 266. 3d. paid for Western ex store, and 26s, 6d. frmly demanded fa Philadelphia Baltimores are very scarce and waated, We have no Srcuisactions to report in Indism cora on the sp.t and but few cargoes offering C.F & L; those latter are held for a slight advance and a smalilot of‘ GT” obtained 45s per sack, 4is for Dunquerke manufacture, Oatmeal unchanged in value or demand from our report of this trade om Fri- @ay, Beans were steady at that day’s quotations. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO ’S CIRCULAR. Livenroor, Nov. 30, 1862. ounte of frest in the ocottom districts. by the to Inst evening. havo gi batter tone to our market. and prices of the low and middling qualities have rallied one eighth to one-fourth of a penny per Ib, from the extreme depression. the sales for the day reaching 12,000 bales. with 6,060 to speculators. Middling Crieans 634d, Mobiles, 6%d., Uplands. 535d perlb Wheat has again advanced 1d per 70 lhs., aud flour 6¢. per bbl., with # good dem: Indian corm without NEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL. (OF FICIAL] Stated Session. Boaxp or ALDERMEN Dee: a 1882. Present—Richard T. Compton. E: Moore, Hbley, Sturtevant, Onaley. Boye ley, Francis, Smith, Teateall, Dard, Ward, Den msn, Cor. neil, Alvord, Dolerty, Peck. ‘The minutes of the lar mecting wore read and aati PETITIONS, By the Presinenr—Patition of Joes & Joh forry from foot of Wall street ao fob of Tenth atteet, hast river To Committee on Ferries By Alderman Moonx—Petition of William B. Dofsrest, for pay of medical bil:, for services as Health Warden of First ward. 20 Committes on Public Health. By the Prasivent— Potition of C. F. Toubrock ard T. R. Hibberd, to breped ® penalty heretofore paid by the a, 1g Committee em Finan ‘By ‘the same—Petition of Petor R. Christio, for refunding of tax. ‘1 Committee on Finance. By Alderman Bovcx—Bill of Commissary General Daniel Lee, amounting te $°% 20, tor powder furnished on 25th Ne- Vember, 1862. _Urdered paid, on a division, vis ‘Afirmiative—Aalcermen Moore, Hsley, ley, Boyoo, ident, Aldermen’ Brisley, Francis, Smith, Doherty, Pook—I rian Wanb—Petition ot F Murphy, for payment on moneys due on contract. ommittee on ry B: ‘alderman Moorx—Bill of M. A Van Lier, M. D, for Fives at First ward station house. To Commit- lice. By Alderman Buistey—Petition of James J. Winants, for fe of around between Dey and Fulton streets, Te Coa- mittee on Finaneo By Ald«rwap Surrn— Petition of Hook and Ladder Cem- pee No 2 to have the word “resigned,” opposite the name Deaman, on she Firemen’s Kegister, orssod Peapenad plutons geante Dy Alderman Deaman—Potition cf Francis Byr Nathan A. Chelsey, turs railroad from th Chatham street, East Brosdway and Grand Willimastung ferry at the foot of Grand atrei mH tteeon Streets jerman Pxox—Petition of Wm. A. Cumming, for ion for daiseges on oor tract for regulating. &o., Forty-nimth street. betw: Sighth and Ninth avenues. Te Committee on koads. by Alderman Siurrevast Petition of pic Conroy, to rohaee a plot, ot ground st the corner of William snd To Committee on Finance. rat £, ms ob Miller 34 a BYOMLCD RE: By Algerman Denuan-Kessived, That tho Committss on Wharves, Pi.rs and Slips report to this Board at ite next mnceting what enoroxchme.te are contemplated boing mace op the Brooklyn side 0! the Bast riv fice of & pics therein, near the Navy, } By Alcorman, Swiri- Resolved, That ¢r¢, wape in Street Coma issi known as the Raudall and svob othe become defaced, or other: be litho rapheé under 11 jouer. Keferred to Committ 'y the Same—Resolved, That Pier No, 35 East riv fovt ef Catherine et Be extended to tl under the direction of the Street Commisni the Strect Commicsionor notify the. private o piez to unite vith the Corparation in mabingeuch extension, tferred to Committee on Wharves: Piers and Siips. By the sume—Kesolved, That tha Pier foot of Ihietconth street, North river, be built 0 feot wide, in li-u of 40 font, us specified in the contract; and tho street Commi lonte is hereby authorized to make the agreemont with the contrac- tor tocarry tho same into cflect, which was adopted oma divi- sion viz : Afiimative — Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakley, Boyce, Barr, the President, Aldermen Brisle; o8 Smith, ord, Ward, be; men, Alvord, Dohert 5. By ‘slderuian Gaxr ny — Kesolved the sum of $125 bo appropriated for the repair of the clock on the ity Hall, in accordance with the reso utien of the Common Council; and that the Comptroller be directed to draw hie wacraat tor that amount in fevor of Benjamin D, Weleh, inspector ot Public Clocks, Adoyted on a civision, viz =— Afirmative— Aldermen Moore, Haley. Sturtovan Jey, Boyce, Barr, the President, Alicrmen Brisley, cir, Smith, Bard, Ward, Derman. Alvord Doherty. Peek 16. Ry Alderman SrontEvA evolved, That the City In- epeotor be, and he ed and direoted to of the stroets, whan ry, around the old nd Fftieth streets here they are now vo xt the water oozing ved. Referred to Oak- ana where, in hisjedgavnt, it is neces: | Potter's Field, between Forty eighth and .caington an¢ Fourth avenues | being excavated and ovened. 60 out from the ¢ that are Committee on Pub ic Health By Alderman ALVORD—Kesolvod, That Sixteonth street, detwoen Sixth end Sevouta avenues be repaired. and the | Commissioner of Repairs snd Suppliva ts hereby direeted te Lave the same done as soon ay praction By Aidorman Loneaty—Kego!ved. That proper stove pro- tection walle be built on the embankments on Second ave- nue ty.fourth to wher dered necessary, under she diroeti jorer, the expenso thereof to be taken ppropriatien for Koads. Referred to Committee erman Oaxiry—Resolved, That the Commitee oner be, and ie hereby, directed to vi jz a without delay. Adop’ By Alderman Arvou— Resolved, Toes the vacant lotsom Fighteont.. street. berween Broadway and Fifth svenue, be fenced in, under she direction of the Street Commiasi Referred to Committer on Stree By Alderman Ssirn—Resolved, That the relhchond in frout of Washington Market. N. R., as recently 2uilt. be ox- tended northerly from pier 23 to pier 25 under thi rotten cf the Street Commissioner. Reterred te Committee oa Wharves & Ay Alderman Oaxrsy—Revolved, That tho salary of the puty Clerk ef the Board of Aldermen bs, and the camo reby. increseed to fifteen hundred dollars per annum. lyed, That the salary of the Fisss Assistant Clerk Board of Aidermen be end tl ts reby, fixed nd Assistant Cleric { the Board of Aldermen be,and she same is her the erm of om thousand collars per sunum. ao'ta take sites Tnnsh case casa siver iaedres @ y 5g; which was adopted om a diviaton, v Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakley barr, the Aldermen Brisley, Francis, Smith, Bard, Do- REPO Of Committee on Finance—In faver of Leastog prom Aun street to Harvey F. Aubury. adopted ons divisi vis i— Atirmative—Aldermen Moors, Barr, Zweed, the Provident, Aldermen Brisley, Smith Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denma spores Stare amy? Haloy, Oakley, Boyoe, 4 7" pravels, reok—16. Haley. wresiereet, Oakley, ‘dormen Brisley, Franol |, Denman, ‘Al Doherty, Feok— 17, * ven favor of correcting taxes of D, fh hy Jun Bmaivh Oy Sherwood, and Dorothy Nixzen. Ado pt % Aldermen Moore, Haley, Boyce, Barr, the palirmavg:Alers Brisicy., Francis, Smith, Pearsall, Bard Ward, peomen, Aver Doberty ceordia ts My ou Strectw--TTo comout to gran vo Semativee, oth eal to lay rails ng mica in vules and concitions, adopting tl an orjcetion of ve ee ‘me Mayor jo Moore, Hale; Pag ls see tore Affirmat! men Moo! y, Ty Bia Barr, Tweed, k= by ed Aldermen Bi Bard, Den mah cok— RTM ENTS, vreccived from the Comptroller. with for your }, whiol OM BOARD OF ASSIST ATA. ptrolier, with an ordinance a for the year 1858, which Sturtevant, Oakley, Ley iermen estoy eat: ll, Alvord, Do- , Bs Tweed, moore Binge, are, wr of, the Preal ois, og Pesreal! y an, Gn astioe, the B adjourned to inet, m4 § g'olgok Py ary ot advices from tho States this morning are im favor | oh flour scarce, © a ‘There are now at thie yard the following vessels, viz Bhip of ihe line North Carcline, 96 guns. receiving ship; frigate Constitution, 44 guns, ready for sea; Yadopen: dence, (racee frigate) 64 guns, fitting for sen. She is now caulking and repairing or will receive ber masts in atew days, Frigate Macedonian, 22 guns, heavy ord- nance, pow taking im stores, and about ready for ee: Bleop-of wor Mario, 20 guns, crew om board, cea fe Fea and expected to sail in » few days; sloop o} ‘Vincennes. undergoing repairs, which are noarly Polos joted, with tho exeoption of the spar deck railing; bi | Porpoise. 12 guna, ready for sea; brig Washington. @ ith crew om bewrd, and ready for sea; frigate randywice lying in erdipary; store ship Lexington, bound for Macxo with provisions, and mow ready te re- ceive her cargo; cutter Lamey, 6 guns, ready for sen, and @ steamer just arrived from sea. The famous Ja) expedition has beem considerably deleyed on account of the want of seamen willing to em- bark im it. In addition to t! xpedicion, there are three others com'el via :—One to the river Amagen, ene to Le Plat; one to the west coast of Africa for the purpore cf exploration and survey. with a view to extond amd complete the nautical and commercial kaow- ledge of the country. for the purpose of extending and Protecting our commerce. Brooklyn y telligence, ELECTION OF CHIBF ENGINE! AND ASSISTANTS OF THH BROOKLYN FIRE DEPARTMENT ‘The second election for Chief Engineer and Assistants of the Brooklym Fire Department, since the adoption of the new city cbarter, took place yesterday, im the office of the Commiesioner of Repairs and Supplies at the City Hall. The charter provides for the elretion of one chiof and five arsis‘ants avery two years The occasion crea- ted great excitement. not only among those Giately interested, but alto amongst others wot connected with the department, from the time of epening the poll at sunrise until six o'clock | the evening, the hour of closing. the southerly side | ef the ball was thron; with firemem. while at the main entrance to the Park were stationed a number | ef the. particular friends of each gandidate. who with tickete in their bands scoosted every one recognised asa | fireman. or presumed to belong to the Department, prof. | fering either a “regular” or + independent” ticket. | thovgh the interest mani‘ested was as great, if not more | 80, than at the Pre-ijential elect in November last, the utmost order and decorum was observed during the entire dey. Towards evening there was a little fun, and tome of the mort argu ne friends of the different candi. Gates began jto manifest their comfidence as to the result by offerirg to back their opteions br putting up” two to ope or even, as the case might The Inrpectors eppointed were: pei cimoay Campbell, of Hose No. 2; Jobo E Rhodes. of Kmgine No. 17 J B. Strat‘on, of Hook avd Ladder, No 4 Wm. i. Joh son of Hose No 3, and Charles avis, of Engine No. 17, soted as Clerks. At six o'clock precisely the poil was olosed, and the votes were canvassed. reeuiting as follows:— FOR CHIEF ENGIN: Velaer 's majority over ‘Roach The “aunouneement wa ‘tie cheers by the friemds of the suceessful cundidate, proceeded to the Oiub house im Adams street, to glorify over the victory vote cast for Astistant Engimeers was not more than half canvaseed at midnight, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAG FOR Port of New York, December 14, 1852. 2 SURARMD. Liverpool, B Cunard Brechin ip Eure; Pp Cartiegton, French, Ban sce Bucklin & Crave. Ship Isaao Allerton, Soars, New Orleans, Neluo Bon, aftr Houghton, Doane, Now Orleans, W & J T Tapscott Senin Admiral Brommy (Brem), Poppe, Londen, L& W arehard Bark Sir Rio Janciro, H D Broo! Me Bark Lyra, Bete ue Moses pane. = Bark Becia, Peterson, Matanzas, RC bi. Bark Fanny, eee Mobiic Eagle & Hazard. ms Fevorite, White, Bathurst (airics), M M Froomen Brig. Jobanna (Den), Hansohrldt, Lon Funoh & bes las (Br), Amy, Jeresy Harbor, NF, Roome & pinvia Brig Neal Dow, Nason, St Jobn NB, E J Budd. Brig Mores, Wioks, Char'erton, Gee Bulkley Bohr Nancy, Beaan, Asi HD Brookman & Co. oon Aot.vo, Wilson, Alexandria, &o, Srurges, Cloarman Sehr Biohigan, Blissets. Baltimore, Johnson & Loudon, Sehr Fair, Gillett, Baiti Maillor & Lord, Baltimore, WH Th t'Philadeipsia, © B Hblladelpiia, J&'N Brig ity, Bel ow York. Chepn Bleop Franklin, Siser, Net Sloop Wl Bowen, Hallock. ARRIVED veo, Liverpool, Deo 1. with elliar 3,1 35 PM, Int caship. Battle, ease oe Li- Charleston, i ie8 au, Spolford: Tiesto teamahip Us ion, Adami With mase and passengei Ship Galera, WS elton & Son. Yom Orleans. 12 dave, with md and 4 passengers, to Frost Hioka Deo 7, lat 29 25, lon B86, spoke bark nd (of Baltimore), trom New Orleans for Geaom, 12 days out. Bark J W Bicdget, Waite, Sisal, 19 days, with mdsr, to E Thedard & £01 Bri Hsloscn, Bidridge, San Juan de los Remedios, 10 8, with sugar and ben 8 Clearman & Vo. Eig Hyperion (ot New| Ware, St Georg nada), Deo z, vin St thou: old copper, ove frni’, te Timothy Dwight Selir Rio, Gotfin, Jacksonvil to Msseey & Ambler, Nov 29, W ,Melling'on, trom Jacksonville for NY. chr Lucullus Lyfkin, Jacssonville EF, 8 days, with lun ber, to Peok & Chueh. i Setr BD Gaincer, Chappel. Siltille River, Ge, 9 days, with lomber. to 8 HW Rokenbwagh J De B Brewstor, Wilmington, NO, 7 days, wrenoe, Al Schr Arlins ton, Usborne, Geo Bebr Job R Mathor, Avery. ‘Norfolk, 2.daye., Echr Kebeocs, W Petor: burg, § d Virgiuls, Schr Sop ay Holmes, Vi: Sdays toh) Emily Johnson, Cole, Belchae? Schr Rainbow, Hodgman, Little O Sebe Luvy Elizabeth, Pond. Salem, Nd. Bohr Taveiee Lever sen Behr J. ba Smith Phil SALLED. Ships Soargo, Howse, Port Philip (Australia); [esac Al- lerton, Sears, New Orleans, Sbip Caroline, the North river. Tucker, for San Francisco, hes anchored in olt, Orleans; Phllac ep, a beuns, ei cumin veo PI a P OL, Nov 2—arr Lo Parr, prep. ‘Sid from the utsa, Scott - cara erica! Orleans. korLona, N deline, G: Caren to Nov Age Frovieanos, Gorvela, oe Canrz, Nov 15—Arr Dicgener, Veriok, Norlbane. ommia 7 Bristol belle Sponag: nce bg eg! Nov 26—Sia Dear. N i tordam for NYork, do; 20th, Rastedo, fd for Lemaen; aration, Bsinbrtdg © don for Mobile, and aa or NYork; Lanoash Advances, Packard, do; and Bethe Hours, stewt NOrionss le1 trom leans remen; ‘Adlon H horet, eer eee for Baltimore; 20h, Le from Baltimore for Kotterdam. F¥aumourtn. Nov B—arr Abeons, M’Arthur, from London for NOrlosns. GinwaLtaR, Nov 19—Arr Hampden, sents Baltimore. Guwoa, Noy 22— Art Conte Ger NOrles ow, Nov %—arr Harmonia Wourg NYork Sid seta, Stalls Moree, Lawton, NYorb; 271s Avon Masters, x, Now Oo k, Ne pair er fayne ort ia; 26th, eran Esopein Bees, Brown, Mobil Plewante, fester b areata bea Hee ett Storer Garo, Brienne: Bho achat more "Ae nae ais Patemezong Meal Seeusretly ae” Gar’ | aE Festa, Virgin Virginia; Onward, ig a Provan Be- 4 tien, Sevanaah 200h oe reg Banton he fet, Moloney, hd gy mst Deorn, fan Franelson Cd jade NOrleang 29h, tack tomn Senake NY oR Bal flake, NOrlonns, (rhe ‘th, Caroline, America, Kiyao Phitaselphie ‘Ghee eae mie vireia 2 Grand m. Bin omnes ieee Siete troy Raney, on, as Form; 29th banr. tare mt Mdehmell haaied cut; and’ Am sh co pada Of Bath, hauled in for ropalss. Newoast: rae Bay, Nov 26--The bag cl of and from Belfast for Savannah, was driven on shore nig!t during » Seavyesis: from SE, nesr thie place. aad aor wark, with ber stern stove in, rudder gems, v' og oo 2—The Beleion. am nels, General Santa Autwe Fhe putin st discharge to aieoee ‘and reat, Herald Marine PHiapecruta, Doe Ty Lis ee Seas ae ae sobre Adi Bi Bedford; M roy Wi ‘lark, an@ ooUs, a HUF Hgcron. defers reported ashore near Palm- or'e iniand, bele w Bedford, was got of on Saturdag, supposed without damage, Banx Avova still remains below Now Bedford. An, on succersiul attempt was mado yw her up om ay alge, but she grounde Palmer's Ieland. if Bark Paran sea gecetiens), Leagan from ovate ss Trieste, got asb thamped heavily ateut teven bouts, Whew ohewee t of by H BM steam sloop Antelope, with three foot wae er inthe holé. She eubdsequently drageod her anchors, ea@ would have gone ashore agsin, had not one of thom eneg@e She would be hove out in the moorings «fe larcer . for s } and her osrgo would be trasshipped ia » Battie verseeNme Lamoran, ‘aving a foul bill of health from Ha~ vana, the transhipment would he in,quarantino, under tee direction of the bealit offic Spoken, SSP a em eae from joey for San Francisee, Now 18 3PM Diego. 7m Panama for Sen Francisce, New vn 7 1 oy gtr: | from Jan Francisco for Valparaize, Sage dat jon 1 Ship Joshua F Fates, Esaterbrook, from Tendon Boat es Song a ee a eelor, King, from Livi or ton, Nov 14, off Cape Cleat iad Ship Joho H Ji, en from NOrleans for Liverpool, 12 dagu out, 0 7, Vat on 73 A sbip, with Forbes’ riteecl N, wassoen Se lee wren Be We cree ne Maering eee Br bark avondale from NOrleans for Liverpool, Nev & lat 55 59, Jon 72. x Br y bark Falo loon, 5 dsys from NYcrk for Savannah, Bee at Bark Thos Dailett, Dill, from Philadelphia for Laguagra, Deo &, lat 34 0, lon 69 40. : otis ~ bird, Orr, from Cardenas fer Boston, Dee 2®, ine Siig Gon Boyd, 7 days from Boston for Havana Dee 7, lat 82°20, lon 72 10, Ports, re ossan, Nov 25—Br bark May, Ritohie, for niin e anes Noy 17—Mo vausol for Boston, Ship Oosnn Stags anne jed 6th for from Ba arr 4th, for Vige, for ae an teport of her souching 17h wae wee eee Oura Nov 27—Bark Nevads, 5 bri g Humboldt Ginn, from. Teakvonville, zon es |, brig Holen F Ryder, Paine, Rio Hache, Cai RA, abt Nov 6—Ships Tease Newto: Whi mn ‘hi YY Islands re] United States; ond ae mish Ree hake bark Mar lis, Spalding, fr: pat + Genoa, Nov 19—Ships 8e1 Fee Marseilles, pot in for » harbor eee Siew ton. Rich, under survey, ariel xa ‘usehargsd roteel ea Yi; bark Sohn Caskle, Ravage, foe d to be condemne: dour Sikes tw tole: Rice from Havens fee fro ry bad ners YOPNYor, j nie ‘wing. sw, aay ee HoneoLuiw, Oot 4—Arr bark Ella Franoer, Derby, Franc eco, 33 4 Hong Kongi lash, brig. Wil, ni mw Deo ia sobe JC Archibald, Martell, NYoek. ‘abt Nov a Corsair, Hubbard, from Calders arr Get 31 tor Boston oa Messina, Nov 10— 810. Br brig Saguna, Ji Maaca, Now 16—Barhe Turk, Hardi ‘Oct 26) ave eve of 14th, to anil on har ret: lice, Lowe, for N York, ready; Blisabet do do; Rosario (Sp). for ¢o, 1d, ANZ AS, PGd un Robt Patten, Pariarten, f Ld viles, Chsse, frm Portland brige, Potoul, Silsby, trom de carg f ilmingten: (NO, des Fornex, Col RI, diag; Absons, Lieveguags for NY«rk 2 ve Nassau, Nov TB —Arr brig Podraa, Dorritie, N York, Rorreapam, Nov tl—Dutoh sobr Noord Helland, fer Bee- to eer: Nov 15-—Barks Dolla Ch for NY ee \d 12th, ae ropor Kingman, foe mon ee Nov %—Sohr Amphritrite, Folloiti, from W@e- leans, fcr Campeachy soon igerne’ Sept 29—Sobr Excel, of aud for San Franeisee, weg cargo Rivets Nov #—Ships Shi wor on and and Ubio, for Englan oe Boyd, Pr a4 NYork 1¢g; Hamilton, Hatict, ae Mowing soon. Varencta, Nov 15-Sid ship Montauk, Brightman, Pee Jers Borie Fallertom, uno; Crase- ushman, ¢ Wan PARAISO, on am der Baton, Gibbs, Provide fare, Brow pee Ups, Sent Gi OST ott, Glaagee 13th ult 1 dive Lowell, Mencom, Cape Town, OG uni Cae Haytien; Cnsstur, Arictis, Long, Norfolk; Corn ships Golden West Jenay Lind Nation brig Judge Hathaway, ig B Rexds but probably went Feather and G@ W fickerin) BRISTOL, Deo 10—Sld_ ba vana, and vent to sea game day. BELFAST, Folas Fetes Br), bs OCyRT win for Sam Frat.ciseo; tnd Provincialigt (or Liverpco! ol, went to ete yesterday at AM Ship Jane Hi Glidden. for is company with atous 8 onil of smaller ‘vessel is tremm eOL MES’ Bou. 2 Deo 10, PM—Sid sohrs Kokono, Oregem, Mary Clerk, Ma i Ave aches JH Ce Rye phia for Bea- fe BA aed recurs United States, Crockett, Jacksonvitle 4a , Norfolk’ for do; Wabashe also » 8 nish Dark 9 SLAND N NJ, Deo 129 PM—Shi) bei Stephon Bald- Caledonia Brander, for NOrle: Sloscbr Daniel Francie I3th—Arr brixe J 4 Jessurun, Porkin for Boston; 1d 07, e Jubilee, JH Duval ra R Spear, W 5 sehr Boon Atkins, repg foresnil, Are ship Aftshan (Re), Black, NYork. Br), M'Lean, poe Nec the Bar abip’ Tmperiat from” 1m Liverpect few Arr steamship Cheronee, wegen ey B Spy) hd ee 8d inet; brig Mt rj tay RO Joven Fernen oc ane my aia cle oe gaara ae a a unre, i Nervon; Os! — arr steamsht) Amenen area Fier sa toa Newell sah olde Guaduere te wee “ choman ingen cn thin Hiyvane, berks Mario and aa a Da ‘2th, ship Easox; 30th, ship Alex Grant, brig Wm S0th ls, ahiy ere oth, eaee Chaloner and P’jramid; let Hiv en voor—Stcamahi nin M L de, W P Hiller fy Oe - tle 8 Bal Gen Palmer, aR hie nd Mea J aay eat tha F mand ri ule m8 Gui Fatt we A clght, Beja Oy OF Starkey, ee kes aw Toon ari Fiokeva, & Bahen, Dever’ te, rolo— Ww Ps Poter Wt J : ce 5 7