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to 4d, per 70 Ibs., and four 2, If his exow/hal | barrel atl anck lomer than on Tusslay tact . §, CUNARD, corn has been in fair request, but at slightly lo Oct. 28, been qui eens ew Other articles oh m quite THE PLANEING MATERIAL OF THE AkcTIC. " ‘TO TIE EDITOR OF THE LONDON Tums, of town and country dealers, who bought oH h in your paper of | of wheat and flour. at a decline of 3d. per 10 ibe and 234 Gaxet last Tuesday; ine ite, rela. F ele A j 3 i ] | pled from the SI x sack and barrel the prices of gtien of would the fact of tive to the steamship Arctic being planked with pine, w is ior qi alities ota bates Le some instance/Mold ‘that it was not resumed aay, and rs hnenebed bem having had bd steamer wade = ¢ ee x reduction. Oats of fag quality that " uence o , we i 0) , but inferior parcels and oatmeal ail they contd undertake La yer cxpttal. | Siok portunity of judging of her Phill and’ atroogth. Her | receded Ld. per 40 ibs. cad ta nee nay eae ; I i t o inking was of oak and pitch’pine. We may’ remark | peas were each 1s. rte Wich pine, red pine, and Baltio-are the wends gene: | tanable on rathey Seis. rally used in large steamers, the former the best of fos cape a reduction of 2s. 42 i >e f ay the three, and equal to any foreign oak; and we believe ie obtained at 4 that these woods are now also extensively used in her per 480 Ibs. We quote fine white wheat Majesty’s dockyards for planking. We would further | 12s. 94.; Baltimore and Philadelphia flour, 42s, observe that the Arctic was as strong and substantially | 6d.; and Western canal, 41s. to 41s. 6d. per barrel, & FEE Fe Ei : i + iti | ! i it i #y a} i iH ul et : E sci shi Pome 0. be fered in this or any other — ‘in this + the Preach Bot exclusively | tues country, re your Obedient servants, Our Porto Rico Correspondence. took What CATO, MI ND 00. ’ : oy sie Vile de Pas, one of them, Caged ay only » donan | Liverpool, Oet, 23, Shipbuillons Liverpook” Poxcr, Oct. 19, 1854, sealous in defence of the honor of his flag. complain | {onente left | Markets. Important to Skippers—Weather and Business, she Reblic alinsion which the Emperor Louis Ne- ‘deen 80 Loxpox Moxey Manxer—Oct, 31,1 Sielock, P. M.— Sew Sree mae fs * sli bt reaction from <8 uovancy of yester- I take the liberty to enclose you a form of mani iy notices morniug in t ghish funds, but it | fest ag used in our Custom House. It you wish ta ttributable to the natural . Con- foie for money opened at 94%, Dut are onewOhie tote, | Publish the same for the benedt of merchante ax@ pga o4¢ to Bb Becks juer bills rembis seeady at 6x. | shipmaaters, please do a0. My object and wish are ta te 5 nium; redu ee per cel Se three per cents 05% to %; bank stock 211 (0.213; india | save trouble and expence, as nine manifests cut of bonds, 10s. to 13s. premium; long annuities, ay. peli ten presented by American masters are incorrectly the 0 Hall-past 2 o’clock.—The (ransfer offices of ; of England will be closed to-morrow, ax uanal on the 1st | Made, and on blanks which are perfectly Fg FE 28 se er i 3 es s F il H i : 7 fF i tit i ses i Ep Hii ra wt il HL ee ? fi badge’ of can- fase of med by the police that the spectacle, | of November,for the purpose of maxing up the half-year- | here:— , has been thrown r) ile gual had allow him to proseed. No objec- | it becomes Iy balencen. Until, to-day ft was not known whvther | pony OP MANIFEST FoR PONCE, PouTo a1co. Emperor of the ‘one tion passport, and no reason was as- | TeCurrence. ednesiay would be likewise observed asa clove holiday | Manifest of cargo laden at the port of New York, of to reflect on soceded by another— nd the will of are on the stock exchange, but itis now understood that ibaa brig Preah si by sign ‘cigion beyo! the Freach | tiie board the Amorican brig President, burthen 246 40-03 of the leaders | an the consideration | governmeht. Some ex; aon followed, anda | {Ae | jest tba case, toner ona te Letty Ei tons, Jobn Adams, master, and bound for Yonee, Port that that reference authorities emigration reeeded , ron tecseal thoed to | weteh, apy Procnnae oli ee eae ae Peer | cia reemgiration fas greater than | by Dear speculators. Money is geterally in Joss demand | '"°h'” 10). ne hundred barrels dour. resolution military chiefs head of the police, Bo. Mr. Soulé was compelled inet to | tte imber of those who annually left | af About 2 per cent Turkish scrip 2 to 34 premium, B..100, One hundred barrels cornmeal. for | whereas that of do an Lats oss stall | Fectesn the, Chasecl wad Soren tats ‘country, for America thirty years ago. Btrange | ARRAY mara ee Daly iinenie Soe: Cg8.-Twonty punt. corn Can- | events, s civilian government—came forwa d when | which is perfectly indiscriminating in ita toleration » and of further and ANTHONY & COMPANY'S CIRCULAR. Ds © hundred boxes the whole | the question was one of ciples; and above | of all who may reach its shores, No: one, we ime 28 sone people have thought it, we | ou, markets continue in a state of mfepanan lit pave- Fadi Forty Wacomupsre cartiioe eminent | all it broughy into the field, as well as the | gine, will see much reason to ty Me Boule’ gerexperience, and élsim not t2b2 | auence uf ihe expected news from Sabestopel, Saditiee e. One hundred pa lard, popelation of The Queen having, on the | wrongs. If he has been Son is nothing really surprising that, | dneertain duration of the war. There las. been con H.. Five huntred sugar shooks. of the here, sent for » | made to his prejudice is le thousand persons going snuu siderable accumulation of means in the hands of bank ..Five hundred pairs heading. ace, bi the ministry, no persons , and iy nething to ,» Bix, ten, or even twenty thousand | ers, but it seems to beonly available on call, or short .. One hundred bundles hoops. callin, can openly attack ir, Which was act involved should return to visit the Old ‘Vorld. It assumes, per. The amount seeking investment is unusually I... 1,,One box dry goods. his right to be t, and to influence its | It would be absura to contend that however, the appearance of a reaction, and, as it | limited. Thus far the expenses of the war have been J + Two boxes medicine, 4 ine itherto from year to year, there met; on the part of England, by the issue of Excheqner kK ‘our bales blankets. policy; but hand war which ooca- | te enter the French territory, for J ’ are sionally breaks betw. ave a French people who conclude that eve long there will beas | bonds and increased taxatlog. — Considerable doubt I kegs paint. ‘een the parties | ms: Possessed as a Frenc ved exists in the minds of many whether government will be v ‘our demijohns vinegar, of which are the respective own act. Ana he with way acing ome way as the other, and that she Oid | ote to carry cn the war for any length of time withow Ni. 6.:Six jugs oil. head: to see what sort 0” ction that or tie tan ceace to pay its annual tribute of | increasing ihe national debt; but no such inerease { ©.. _5..Fve bundles iron hoops. een to deliver, and | himself are souls lew. : anticipated by government ‘at prosent, Should th P.. 10,,'Ten bags vats. » if there is nothing mirprising ie this | allies mee with the expected success at Sebastopol, the Q.. 10.)fen boxes drugs, and has navel uty: jhow is it to ae accounted a 2 : The Fit government wil we undersiond, darve a proposal Sains eres. e tion eleven ough merican sup; some account of it, an ra new loan 9 i rancs, The receipts of Trels ‘were ty ortho ‘yotes, wonsh he aap Ang ppd Se, ee of A we should think there ate few people who Be dey “ huilfon pide et ety both ieee ‘Auatralin et the 4 barrels ; I ib ‘nited States. e week’s returns of the Rank of Eng. rrels . int country. < 8 hay i . The 4 hams. ne ‘One deputy will We pases to the subject because we find that therets | Versal and ineradicable, and it would irdeed be for Stas hei Pat pete atte ea xe 44 cheese, 15 Ibs., seal his candidates highest | some disposition on the part of the ministers of the United | Very surprising if two milifon should leave | 0 very large, in addition to which the sum of £1,600,000 and small stores. on the next to nf States, here and in Paris, to give an importance (o this qf- | tkwse shores inten years without once revisiting | jn «pecio, the balance of the Turkish loan, remains to be Ponce, P. R., Oct. 16, 1854. JOUN ADAMS. never poll This election a por af- Ph pecio, ce i : ‘same | Will take place in a few fair which i does not possess, and to demand explana- | the land of their fathers and of their own birth aud | remitted'to Turkey. The English papors are filled with This form of manifest is used in our custom house, brave tions and redress for a measure which the French gon janchol r ee 7 From ae ae ts (Pa . 28, ment hada sy right, to ‘ale, ffi thoughe fn Wa pega at Soe scovidetheaerrsiean | ioeson, 6b log eisoa Teatanion tenia oiohaken men ly contributed to ere existe at mi nee that we may be permitted to tell these ministers, in @ fent to theJana of their adoption. We see how a | Since the beginning of the year, have been upwards of | not go wrapg unless wiifally inclined; the mark, duct this vast expedition to the wails of Sebastopol, | tional Guard, forme: Sriendly spirit, that if they do really resort to diolent m will remember with sentimental interest the | *°0,000. manne sherily, we trast, reap the glorious | bas the pretension of being since measures for such a cause, they will not be supported by | BA tact wart “| Wheat has advanced 208, per quarter since the begin- | quantity, and contents, are all required from the yea for insurance upon ocean steamers, | 4nd is very simple; by using it as a guide, one cans Bf ir exertions, should d of Har opis ion, elic opinion in Burope, or probably in the United States, | dullest, the most disagrecable, or the most inbospi | yi... ursepteamber. Th i | master board ; consigneed ‘hoes whose ““timid coucssls”” ight have | eaprices as a nigaidcntion ie: |Hi.cangt te eappons iat tbe Atmeroan people are | WMG place, it bo bl his sve He wil re | jin am ot farmer, “tho pou Heir | wil'exoren abe, ane, Ie thee ‘maniterss et poetponed the attack. sistible will of the tbe inoeneenience of appointing ag | taim all bis life the picture of the long, dall, narrow | vest is undoubtedly greatly in excess of that of any | Wil express the sane in maniess, —— ‘i their-envoys in Europe men who cet otarprali of street, the homely market place, the and Bes | former year. The tendency of prices ia downwards, add weight or measure. The nationslity of the THE VERY LATESP. with ite desires, social and ‘political at deflance—who mix with lential marsh, the barre! ap he papery nee; | In smuerican nections hare Fas been » limited basl- veesel and tonnage must be noted. In ning ; lem orse ness, We have to report sales Coxsraxrmoriz, Oct. 21, 1954. | it shall intimate them Be ana tere ct aaah only to ianult | Surating ont of the smoke into fresh bricks and mor | mounts of American railway Vonis at wery low prices, | ¢ase8 in ten, this important point, ix omfttod, ‘Fhe British miners before Sebastapol have die | MES gu dade the tia fal society which has ‘been Com- | tar. Ho will revisit them if he cat, only to Le fis. | An oferet o million dollars first mortgage 7 per cene | Are there not Haglish, French, Dateh and ether in the éra gen wi a8 thrown on our ‘3 New York Central Railway bonds, at par, has met witha | vessels, as well as Americans? and the same covered and destroyed several galleries of subms- | oppose reorganization of the shores political convulsions of farmer | Sppointed by the reality of that which memory | jinfed demand, As usual a minber of parcels of ral malities to be found bad clothed with hues of its own. But even | ‘ e amber OF cparouis oF rail: | Sa expesased, how is’ the petloualines 0: be vine mines. All the Tarkith troops who are sta- a ‘ich Rae? be She exslanive guard of the capi- bly sce of sapeamen. have been more Se ads | even it ls & very tl Vor way, city, and county bonds, are, being. offered fom Gd out? The manifest must be written as chimewad Teoh aren iteelf to be cons ived more rare thing vay iron, already in the hands ¢ ares Mased st Techernowada aro withdrawing to Tra- | Mb 08 © bes GLE H aed rope’ than the &% the | ® man to refinguieh the land of his adop- | iron masters, renders their negotiation. very dimicutt, | comect eater, nobiole.ceta een jan’s Wall, in order to prevent the advance of the Pele aye er mig pe nited States, when they brought with them the.| top, his new friends, bis new home, bis new | With the exception of tin, whlch shows an advance, aii | dJsfigure the motals are dull of sale. | tains are of no use, and. only give trouble; madeen @ Viswna, Oot, 29, 1054, | GeBOBet gf & notable portion’ of te National | qualities which may be reasonably expected in men eamplay ment, ia new schemes, to return to tone of Should the ehances of peace inerenso, no doubt there | Whol» sheet of paper answers the purpose. In cas Ay » Guard—of that pertion which fs found in the their 3, but it is much to 7 would bea great revival of business if not of speculation. | the manifest is long, turn to the next page whem Was been remarked, that in erder to depress | lowest layers of society—that ia to-say, of require that the mere title of an American minister | beaten inthe race of life, and to be obliged tore | rere oe ere to ‘an accuraty conclusion as recurs | one is Milled, 80 ant make it in book form-and not the value of the Austrian fands, and thus do harm | 2 Madrid contains Ae ons impure and most | Bhould exempt~such a person as Mr. Soulé has | ‘race thelr steps. They will not exhibé im the | ini \prozters of tho future finuncialeveuts, and the value | by adding sheets of paper to each other, ‘wo mar @angerons, That portion of the National Guard | shown bimself to be from the penalties which | #eze of their boyhood the failure whith almoa’ | or‘noney in England it is cecential for us to have a ye- | pifeste aie requized in all cases, “Tbe note of sbip'a te the credit of Austria, considerable rales’ of our | fs far frém being the most wambroas if the | attach to his condact, Ifthe people of the United | every life ie when compared with the hopes that | fer! tuonleigs ofthe anosalseroureey aad expenses | stores is to follow ai the foot of the manifest, aa own stocks have been effected here and at Frankfort National Guard consista of 20,000 mgm Slates are snxione, to maintain the dignity and pe Tp RN oot ent gf England, and toknow somewhat of her past fnanelal | shove, Oaptain's manifert must be oertied by the Banka’ “Seema cf Be Petemare | ok they ate mormah wen te | ener man ann pss ot | al Cm, Gy so, Sad AR og fh | ata! de Ean 006 haus | PeRegny Aan eal int ea Hi others are about their own business; the; e: 8 suffer ; but it would ; ‘at £64 . beth Watis, frova New York, disshar, Six German States bad, up to yesterday, sent im | harangue in the streets; they threaten peacaful | tbe helght of folly and inconsistency. first id | Seat you have left at a sear ul incoties above 280 are ortimated, .£300,000,000 | the Eogilsh brigantice Bilsk, from Hallfax, aleg Weir adhesion to the Austrian policy, Thia is | citizens; they pursue them with thelr fnvectives | Such an envoy'as Mr. Sould to Europe, and to | another in it. Bat a very small Real estate tax. -£90,000,000 | discharging. official: , and their outrages, and often they il:-treat them, | resent asa national injury what 1s, in fact, n0 who bave left Great Britain ‘and Ir oc to Sy, Haale Rental of land... :£48,000,000 | We have had strong southwest winds for threq These men constitute themselves cocks of the walk, |, than the result of bis own want of oonduot and dia- | fortunes in Amerida would find a place open for | Vniue of the wireat crop, -£60,000,000 | days, end yesterday very heavy rains; our rivers ‘The succession to the crown of Denmark is pre: | and bear down the real people. Madrid belongs to | cretion. ‘The French, Government till robably de. | them on their return. They would find friends de: | Value of the potatoe erop -£20,000,000 | overflowed many estates, but no damage was done, occupying our diplomatic world to a great extent. them as Parla belonged to thei ra in the | Cline in such a ease to give any erplanation’ and | parted, homes destroyed, good-wil gone, services | Irt, Then, as regards the national expenditure: Estt- | ‘The roads are mach cutup all around the district, On Wednesday lat a fresh note was despatched to | fatal daze which followed the revolation of Feb-»| any redress. - Their motives forthe aurlusion of Mr, | Obliterated, frlendabyp chilled, Aad Pony, Se | act £550" with wheat st 86s. Cia stb the auonat | We, think that the west end of the Ialand must have our ambassador at St. Petersburg. ibe fational Guards then ee peuple ih We ated pride Rel dee ee gt hae | e new life may be, the old will be found worse, | exyenditure was £100,000,000—the population 18,000,000, | t F : £7 153. per head—wheat was at 80s.) Trade was Hausvra, Oct. 29,1854. | kets which they bad seized on during the insurrec- | thie foolish affuir drop, and not’ convert this ota in all respects, and.cgpepially in this that | rroxperousin 1610. bd ConrtsRart Heccees ‘Where are no men-of-war cruising before Revel or | tion. The rovoument pearing Pre toees to | private grievance into a cates of dispute between | 5* cughtto be beter ad is n <° 1 1 | Weed the produce.ef the country—the harvests, » ‘The Before Hon, Jude Campbell and a Jury. Riga.’ The gulfs of Riga and Finland sre free f: take there arms from them; it has even offered | two powerfal and friendly States. Some doubtless return, as we have observed, jast | preciin of land sown with wheat in 1853 {s estimated | ACTION YOR INSURANCE ON THE LATE METROPOLITAN 8 st ‘ed som | them m but they have retused it. The jour. i toxevizit-eld scenes and old friends; some to parade | at 4,500,000 acres, about 1-7th of the whole number of MALL. Boglish and Frevch ships. nals ere fall of accounts of ‘attacks made om poisons 5 , their succes; a few, , to reeume, with their | acrot in England. 'The produco is estimated at 17,000,- | Nov. 10.—John Lafarge against the St. Mark's Vira, Oct. 30, 1954. im the streets of Madrid. As baited : England. newly acquired wealth, thie and pursnita they | 000 quarters, undoubtedly. 3,000,000 of quarters larger | Fore Insurance Comyany.—Tue plaintiff brings this ee Pited. the. olti fh fon As Migh\ | XAFOLEON’S BAND IN LONDON—RETNFORCEMENTS 10 | were forced to relir quith; very many. to look ou: | thas ny hatvest ever prodaced in England, and proba: action on @ policy of insurance made by the defend- ‘The report that the Russians had entered the e zens who love qu'et hasten to THE EASTERN ARMY—LORD JONN RUSSELL ON THE | theiz friends and relations, end to take them back | bly €,000,000 of quarters in excess of last year; we have | ants on the 19th day of October, 1853, for $2,500, Dobradscha tarns out to be false. It is true soma ‘mes, and go out re i J WAR—MADAME 81. ARNAUD ANDTHE EMPEROR—THF | to their new home. But we cannot beileve thay | uthing therefore to fear in that qnaxter. on the premises formerly ‘Gaown as Met-opolitan ted bodies of troops advanced ea far as Babs. can d th SEH TO THE CRIMEA. id, The amount of moncy invested in fereign enter We hare any considerable number of people ho have once | 02 anc ‘ Hall, which was destroyed by fire on the 8th day of pee net Ae Sees henna sre. acrape ot ed to. new anid open country, | fried and sreculative transactions during the past yee | January, 1854, togetter with the splendid ediflos on acslimat ab, but the bulk of the army remains on the left with its free institutions, ita rapid growth, its may | has also been very moderate, in addition to whichalarg | Broadway adjoining, called the Lafarge House. Tte shore of the Danube. : The concert. in the "Sonam Crystal wxhaustible resources, ounse ‘The Kiniglonerat Saxony and Wirtemberg, are aes Palerts fae gs Nopeiene fhe moundod, bad witiingly seters te Hef crimped and. cabine! fs pended in raion £3000 000 fa eu iiamdbanseiey, pee a the oa path ge ‘ Saiaentaeg Thor the Me tro only States who have oflcally declared | dependence ofthe Of orepinant of Guldes vas tie maim atirasns | SeROgans iueyper pear, may be anme enatan | fat the oe tin cari om os man cies | lac, Rot only to de plant int a otha against the Ausizian policy. of the programme... The loss by the recent fire ia | new emigrants mey:not be of avery robust, pushicg. | befcre her resources were exhausted and a crisis pro- | PMteG wis fey raentae in erties "the policy of It ie known bere gs @ fact that the Russian rein- | cssentia - biel 8 aaa Liverpool, is set. down a¢ sod eaterrelsing clean. Yet we do not see why LBA NG Las sincke canine which ean | ingnrance, and ibe preliminary proofs of lows re- fercemonts have entered the Crimea. ‘They number ing them. W en the Queen ‘Admiral Arthur is dead, aged’ 75, He enterea;| Etench Uumigrants eed be driven back by t markets, is the duration and eost of the war, | ‘Taired by the statute, thirty thousand troops, making the total Russian istry, notwithstanding their exaage | the navy in 1768, as captain's servant. : begs bgt piri isthe cass, wee a w f of long duration, will no doubt cause a general | Mr. B. F, Butler, of counsel for the defendan:s, menis, were giving up their idea of’ preparin; ‘An antiMormon has organized in | “° ‘9 million, Canadians speaking French, | financial embarrassment with most of the governments | coptended thas shey were not liable to the plainti foree ia the Orimea ninety thousand men. draught of the constitution, she peroaived he | Dabii been A | ep; institutions of their own, and possessing | of Kurope, and produce @ continued inactivity and un- oa the policy, in consequence of certain <lterations would be delivered over tothe attacks of the public Durin the of io: in the South weight in the [abigdereenny of their colony. As | certainty in yale, which may prove most disastrous in | made by him on the prezists covered by the poliey, Spatit. i ond secret enemies of the: monarchy, and that she | parish ree acti yas Pains Sry 4 gallery | {0F the Germas, it is impossible they can be worse | its consequences. to accommodate the Lafarge House, than in progresd pap reece te spa Pa a BT infallibiy succumb under, the wild attempts } was falin Ar 2 made for thé coor, auc 1 eee ane aan She ace in thelr ‘aud | Ubited Staten 6 per cont bonds, 1868 ior a108 | Of erection and completion; and also that the polic AND THE KING OP NAPLES—RESt of the mi raged by the improvident | twent 4 * ing: 3 fj 4 0) wns ant oy . « pag AEE i a had,by a mntoal agreement made between the a fir ties Ar apnea anton | 2 a ure Hal Ma snes | taiyget pero Were bay injrd ny Unng | Satlietbte sus Boyne aaah ng |e" eyercieate waa, 307 8 | Reamtan ay iff’s nt, been cancelled prior a 17 to the destruction of the prewilaes by fire; ‘and also so 9 $2 that the plaintif? violated tie conditions.of the 02 auc* | Ralley, by opening 9 commnaication betten the 53 letropolitan Hail and the Lafarge House; and by tramp'ed upor. carry Germany with them. The Italians, re the army has zented the trouble of her mind, | Reinforcements to the number of 4,000 were to be 7 © WO ATE | Pennsylvania 5 pot cents, 186 TERS. ay, Rae, anaes, ane told, are making their way with their usaa | ia 5 pdt cents, 1866... Gen. Garcia Cambs is appointed Captain General | 82¢ in, ter Aificnity she nr? eet abi tent from England within a week, (October ar ‘cing "Do. \5 per cont jonds, 188: r idea ‘of ‘delivering by 3 Be make up for the casualties of the campai; j Massachusetts 5 per cent sterl'g. bi pop tested ee eee tt Nene ahaa Queen | cation from the burten of the crowneza |sag ) 77Ain brings ue ‘tbe Britian contingent. t9 ike Mlincis 6 per cent interest bonds j Fae nak uis | can be y | Maryland's per cent sterling bon |. ug in the premizes insured, furnaces, ranges, Christina an asylum in his dominions, and tat she | ¢xFedient, Would ‘create: new embarrase- | 'strength vi. Waly sent out, namely, 30,000 in- rey oF, artisan to.retrace | Alavewa 5 per cents, 1563, F&F. alee } rat refuser on account of the pasiticn occupied by Count | M2's eer snd ars he signal of @ freak 9:vib with tne onl oropgrtion of eerily ai Tempe abot Wend Ra pee tuld part hol h her cate arlats Reged tate 7" fe n 8 | fire places, Sry ean, Moniemoli at the Court of Naples. befor!) ge ‘and more bloody than all those |. 9: tillery. “Without,” says! + don, ais earth there is poverty, inequality, crowded trades | Virgiuin 6 per cent stock, 1857-75, 92 0 03 | changing the “eigal hail, to the uses and oxen The Paris correspondent of the London Times; baa have cnsanguined that country for the last) “being tuo much disposed to take a s'oomy view Of | ang sions, heavy taxes, military conscrip. | ,, 2 ©,per cent bonds, 1866, 2 2 03 | building trom a mu. sary and drying room, and writing'on October 20th ‘The Congiess of 'y years, The addication of the Queen would not’ |"the: sibjee, it is impossible ‘to deny that great 42d Ervdptelon the least. evil, the chance of war | Tepressce 6 per cents, 1880, 9 a 92 ation of a kitchen, lau. ‘anpurtenance to a part eays:— isiste! tend, leave the throne vacant, as the crown would devolve lace in an army of: ‘~q | Canada Oper cent sterling boi ste xminiotaty Held lately at Orde Medea on the young princess ‘ofthe Astarias, not yet three ee ary ar tly oe oa pestilence, yy, “ furengh the ola hay seme aloe “san | Do. 6 percmt de. a ) with xespect tothe governments of Europe; | fave Geta Teeny would be necessary; and the quire to be recruited by 4,000 men to fil! up iby 2 jo, Oper cent it is: only one thing. rea'ly. on the other side to ‘who filled that high: pasition iks. So it is, however.’ i Sienna tinetas receomer is | saree toy cat Wess tia ah hy Pasitiom | deflelencies caused fn the ran is, however.” | repel the emigrant, and’ that ta the. jealousy | Boston 5 per cents, 1 081g a 10014 «reby making the same an .., 0845 a 1095 | of a hotel; all of which was done Morar adhd 1 a lhz ledge, consent, or popraral Of the cv. --ng of the was further alle; that, by the conditi. o 99 2100 policy, the v! was bound to give notice w hg ‘82% a 83 fefendonta ot all previous iasurance upoa the sane +758 80 rene ate other companies—which tha plajatif’ The regiments lately arrived from Canadas muster ive Artéticans msel Do. 4 r cent ete d Atatar. The congress, or conclave (for | doubt i willing to commence again. Hoy he | no more than 500 to 600 men, and mus} be reoraited jah rman el 00. hb rh the hai Montreal per cents, 1857-965 8 wal'6f-couree beld under lock and key), came toa pon eae first ex, viment was not a happy one, | during the winter, so 03 to be ready by spring. | ocmers. Their ancestors were new men; bnt what |, New Orleans 6 per cents, 1802 elose om tho 16th, and the membars d in dif. | £04 certainly Marshal Espartero would bave galned | ‘Te iy.on enlistment ia mow £6 sterlibg for | ce thad—-they simply wiah to refuse the hospitality | Pittsburg ¢ ver cents, 1483 : W enaguilsimderScaman ae ferent directious. Mr. Souls is said to have embark. | Mere honor snd more glory in, remaining the prime | cavalry. soldiers, and £7 lis. sterling for infaatry, they have revolved, They found the United States | Louisville 6 per cents, 18 - 80 9 $1 | was void. Adjourned till Mondsy mozning. ed for England, while Mr. Baebanan and Mc, Maran | {ol the Queen hawt et eae the proteo- | and the standard of size is reduc7d one inch. am advance upon England, and they would leave | pila. & R Oa, 3 are reported to have paid a yisit, to Germ Mre | these ene nies of Berdinand Vil. We undersiaad |; Lord John Rassell had been entertained at a ban- | ‘them in the reat o Japan. The absucd title of Peat; Una CORAL IS PRE eee el ae Soules exvecied in Paris thls evening, - Hos anid | Felgnd by the mntaroece teak Ht Denes eee [amet hy, fe city of Bristol, In his-afterainser | « Know Nothings” taber by these people expresses | New Vert aad Fr to gn se on ‘ ohave expressed his determination to bein Mad: | *¢8 a the assurance that, if nex » Faithfal ||” he gave a detail of the varions steps that | jhe irrationsl character of their 0 indo andther| a2 rid at tre epening of the Cortes.” = senlang servants;would not. be 7 nd 7 bave been taken in the war, and conoladed by say- | ce'ermination to listen to no pt bet wi Tn paint “ “ ‘The mes of October 26th has the fol- Winced: tt co ta manace of abdicating—well | ing—‘‘Itis no.use, at Preset, tormpeak of peace, | of fact, the party is by no means anew one, For a : lowing. par jh in ita: editorial page:—Wo ‘have | Convinced that she will always find fn the davoted- until in the couresof war we have the means of & | whole generatio ia for thirty years at lenat, | Wingis Central do. 6's, teen informed that Mr. Sonlé, the Minister of eae her people''s support which will sustain her | peace which wilt be safe and Insting.” there has been a {os of the rude Lo iompuisive | “iciamati and St. United States at Madrid, who maie himself co py *C4inst the enterprises of tho factions, 1 Among tho mutseszent out with Miss Nightingale, | Foputation of Ireland, and a disposition to eomabtNe | Pap torious Home time ego by hia quarrel with M. Targot, LATEST. to the bornitel at Scutari, are the Hon, Miss Erasing, } gpainst strangers, Snoh a fecling Is nothing are theFrench Minister at thé same Court, was pn MAparp, Oct. 27, 1954. | 82d other ladies of high so:ial position. thantreagon to the spirit, of the American cocatiiu- Tuesday last refused permission to enter Hance om | y.ord Howden declared t the Spanish mints A letter tothe Times finds fault with the Bmpe- | tion, and the genius of liberty itealf, thna which « bis wey from this gountry to Madrid oe vo pan ratstry, | ror Nepoleon’s expression iu his letter of condolence nothing is more hospitable and kind. 'We feel ver "the Ma drid Guselic of 19th ult. contsins @ royet | 1 the name of “his government, that the Harlof | to Madame At. Arnaud, that“St, Arnaud, in spite sure that any combination agains strangers in the aecreo, suppressing the Moclesinstion! Cuamber, and | Clarendom had written to him, to intimate to tho | of timid counsels,” &c. ‘Timid counsels,” the wiiter United Sates must fall to the ground,from ihe very Sveam Borer Exerosion at Bast Bosron— Ture Persons Insuxep.—-Yesterday afterncon, about a quatter past four o’clock, an explosionof boiler connected with one of the en; the Sectional Dry Dock, cecurred. The report wag heord sta great distance, and many dwelling houses in East Boston were jarred considerably, The cause of the explosion hag not been exactly se certained, but the boiler was well known tovbe @ rotten, patched up concern; and to the want of water in it is attributed the accident, A yessel was being taken into the dock ut the time, and the ogee Mr. Jchn Austin, who wag atonding near the biiler, was blown Into the water, avd tokon out considera of Fugland pointing a council in its s the Governor of | Dukode la Vittoria, that Bo. veges, ‘can only apply to the iels givem by the t Excheyver Bills bly hurt. He was conveyed to his residence, Puert ae hea Sent 6 eiistactory report of the | y coted to-x0e the aan aoe: sarah oi British jf tte cr kererels and ho call on the) story, tw'ths piientcte state coreg ae it ‘does }ppenenes jo i e-secee Sess aide obinsce, waa Bits L t colony. ye i Britich government to demas“ Ay explanation, Prove powerless gud fullto decay, ao we shou'd thiok | y Bar, 3 5aL8 10 | jini y 7 ‘The decree is important, a2 {i shows that the go- Se w “ { new-comers-ver irecipitate ‘an Tint if t Picton fs Tad at injured aud was conveyed to Lis father's residerod yerpment of Wspartero, weich deals so fir fe oof hae Soule in DvauecumJeut- Latest from China, * ‘ allow thiecotelyes thveterthed by" peruvian Ge eaten in Malt at reek, A rman pained. Speteg sa foparted e the clergy,’ is not likely to take quiet! jg | Qfletal Opinion of the Hugliste and French | coxrm vey siror or ov porn | gy abandonment of their new home. | be elicht'y Injured. Placea of wood nag fro flew im seported project of afnsion with the Curlista. Srbin “he London Times, Oct. 36 PARTIEGBANDITTL MINTPOT EN, . soins | every cirer tion, and large pleocs of wood ore-e car- he Paris co:reapondent of tae London Chiro The French goversmoent have ‘taken ad vmdsanl, | 7 AIMES. BS KourE FR PREPS 08 TN ' fhe so ye ho Pm gee My YANG-TSE ETANG ‘ro " OUP, Loss Qe By the mai from Lib 3 long © ny, Sevt. 11th by Lon. LETIFR PROM ¥% de don, we lear that neon jg atill by a It At the present ti 2 of th) ic is. writing id Ootober 30th, says; The Americans though not an ua sideat in Paris aro'in a’state of grest excitanont; | fp Seo the cage wane fie ene poteipn nt bo thal fee ry a : sov | Mr. Sould, the Minister of thé Unit sre’! Derfaliaty, birt ¢ ‘ intuliy. free in ponte end the following letter W € $ tT r ¢ A . f I a io ayer Fracce om his return to Madrid. it iy said t ‘ Pages a4 pce res a " oon oa pe with ware ceamay Sxhsiog Had bean joing on, | Hom Mes ne} Cunard will be rout with interest: American Misister here, Mc. Mason, hea wade | apn exsresed bimeelf ta. ger wtedhg Tian ar pies ‘leis Erchectatinen, dghe 8 eos 13 retain the Ater signed B.D, ‘ strong. sepstentatore (remengtiances !) to M.| wpon his return to Londom, after wn ine(P:y-" “T yostipdghsy Eek Settee signed le. y8 on the subj Tho following @ if a pontine ey, throneh Be * . a 24 reported h We ths cixoumitaneke of. A at 3 eeg Rs 0, Coma, his journey, jhrongh ‘achan was yet in the hands of the insurgent: mnigsiles struck @ four horse fesm sanding fear by, and two of the horses were injured so badl that they will rot probably live. Ohe of them his fore lege taken completely off, and the other ~wan atrock heavily on the gide. ‘The rigging of the " vestel suffered considerably, bat some haif adezem 7, 1854. workmen, whoybed just quit work, and were washing has been | iheir bands on board, eacaped injury. Theva, hor more | peside many others, bad narrow es:apes from the BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO’8 Omedr. Livinpoor, 0. vg the past week the cotton 1 tchange in prices, but wil ne, acd that ¢ ance The previncs was wholly :ofested by panditti, | ty our st hips. Ttrust you wil £0 £0) | onsequence of the unfave ants the H 7 — dent ot Mr. Boulé’s arrival in France, and almost’) affront to which Mr. Souls concely’ ~'Pereanal | acting In separate Didier anid. letertd ahhog ail in: | tert mi observations on thal gentiétimn’s statements. | ‘ Pept. pronglt bythe Atlan le roe oe flew et Sse bes easing iseedd ate Gopaerare) Ie te exid ‘that whewhe ar- | nave been sbjectod has heen tah, +0 lime! t0.| teynsl trade sud intercouree. Attampts were mado | Mr. Weld aecures the owners of indideronce ato the | ing of appeeheusion ox- 4. HOURG, 168 Deoetton of tle- dock, were cot rived af S, he was’ waited om by shomayor, | of national and politics) im gece UP 8 on afuir | by the teamen to openeommonication wih ship the lives of. the vier rie dled. Baildings in the immediate Vieinity«wera boy And to mont to infort % 7” i nitied to him thet an orderhad been reseived | the American Charge ~. ping places cn the river, bot withont success, ab tl'ghtly damaged by the concussion, and one gen- fiom the L'rench goveramon’ to provent his passage | Mr. Buchanan, “3 {Here Were co many diffe ' { { i a French torritt i ae i b fo many different | parties to treat with, ) who resides baif amie from, the acene of through Ban cadets aA Mir Bouts. is'aata v9 country. It ba and, eiter all, no real sseurity, and conseques'ly Slentter’ bed the finrel of hia stove & down. one Jn Gago of his Li are int there had been no fresh arrivals of tea. Tho river nt ; ‘ - ne proper mam Yor. Ue . bi ty thar the iat et > ey i ui 4 was full of pirates, and some of the forty were in to it idee niall y Boston Herald, Nor. i 5 a on eat. . , persisted fe pot 1 Stal extn Hey ie thevbands of the invurgents. casks, an axe, and other articles likely to be as Laren rrou rou Wesr Jxprks.—The R.M. 8.3. M goty ih went back to London. 5 * | Ress on so, paltry an oc as on q 4 “ey ep egos cconpletaly + yas eal, asaie eect fi ‘The stock of | Atzato, artis “i at Sourhempton, (Sagland), evening fet Os Psy 8 From Shanghae dates are to the 26th August, at fe " moe tC 6) t, ‘a ee Ee ae i Mr yy £26 colonial ro- pay poet ee Soale sare. , by: | witen time the ipsnrgenta bad full possension of the vay ohasiahs $67,000 ard stes are ftom Chagtes to the 9th, Demerara form de ae tiie as Spal Masato ca Rimaat ance He 29% Shot in 16 be | clays, there, was actiliy in tre export trades Nig | ener i *, and 180,000 Ameri: | he 10th, Jamaica to the Lith, Barbadoes to the os 3 ai Ta the coloaiad them: 5° re be po, Angast 28, was alvo quiet. At Foo-chiw foo tuk be hy pon at " oh, end St. T re, Cube {Opreston fg mece by the inhabicants for hie a Kita ped tnd éxpor of teas was detlvely going forward, a. 1 * a Mae estan the marked bas bean. a srk ha whe Banat Ty pases ee, », 12,000 of = of Cw 2 30 ene proposed lishment of a bank of fread ta thio at 0. his, several ehics awaiting cargoes. There was ho ap a qualities of yarns and goods are tolerably | which wes ca ‘account of Mexican ieauc La dinconnt iu the island, bit it is beloved The cis dined Pah opt he iso 5 pearance of trowbl: inthe interior. Yeas were ad- Sy , The advices received do not embrace-anything of i e rake }’or 0 : fant prah Mt | ag at one time it wes to At Amoy, all ance i vek having checked bnsi peas Bas " this Mearure will no 7 | | they will give rive to some diseusstan. In was quiet, andat Nama affairs. were oslgaind ‘e Improved 4, Ter Wurhely four, 1s. ¢ bt, and tne | Go Py sy ee ‘ vi * | tetle Onl, Pisce, Mr. Sonlé.ischy birt @ Frenchman, ani, | two of the rebel chiefa had recantly died, It was : ; White. whe a ai19a, } Le Lapeaaaareel fd LN ble 4 ¢ sishongh be has done, gil ‘rt lay in.bis power 19 | urderstood that the plenipoténtinries of the. tu 64.5; ed, 1 Moatig ie ‘nota [Madrta (Oct. 20) Corresponience of 1 ies eeooeauminerean Shiractér and to assure Powers would set-out Jmmedintely for Pekie. tt four, 40s. 0 § ro eee auge soar, :, + | “the eegounta from. Assign and Barbadden axe All the ministers went to the Pardo y be conte Aalto United States; tt can tiardly | was also reported thas an, altemot woul! be made Sar) Oe ae, oe) Can eenian, oon, Hie, sate. | Scone VeRO S0eTE place the gna is de stated that whatever differences 63 bout to." 0 Staak at eg & | t9.oven up trade on the Yamtse-Kiang and at Nao- Gr Bes bis yey, x peer WeGudgenon Amwrtoan: |. hacwe Meese waite a the boidth S24 NP neck the Cute job any tata, Bh they. aso.” Toe | Teun, or Rew Orion ve hy of | "On the 28h August the British Adentzal Sising | {o'?'tar roma ahead sincihaleaente® sexeaitinge | weit diaapyenced rom Barba : 2 ta 7 J the lords of vedo vn 31, y ae questie See werd Me fe Cories 13 per | country, it would, at least, have A my oy be at Morag th she “sila. Wisehentag bad ships ry be rigialy tape ly before gots iw a a mages tb Preaty— Wheat to be Ad 2, therefore, with rometbing. tote pi Ae ae, eae, proceed Japan. Te Rosslan aquadeom hat Woon, | (0.:°8.0n each voyase. The pyle laxo, theres’, tt | anon 00, aes, with | he MeetPrtteea wree of DUT yy, 10.) 5 2 a \ +f Saar bit a “4 | 4,500 ¥ y rat AY. inosine | SU nt Matta Matas | HS mtn nd eh, Sommoars | Seam ae ma ME Na | SS | em haan ang oh, on other. importan’ C rent a 4 Ro dary consideration,’ This a r c Me pth f 1d. oe wih Tipe ginnnges declined tak- pee tay Plotes seleoten se his siriad, er rat rae Comet rN Fag from cia, td iat ebtirely, atthe foundetins. “i iden J wae ie viet op ‘wo Js. per bbl, and in Todi 4 celved fem te Seo82 5 healt matt course, a rs firs pnsiderati We em fo aad : My 9 steech of the governizent, witch takes tiv} Lieut nena edi sot da Shh tarry about 160,000, pancengers aaron theca ean | 008m of Ue. G1. 18.20. per quarter, = ate ie housss Winent taken @/bend foe Sie rast csancn ty | emmy Sa ME ROPIRIN | a ia A wn ue | FIA Be nt | ne hom ws, |e RRR . explanation is | sueh s nomination we ate not here con-émed; but “tretn the Gane of Good Hove. Withttne bent nc. wat bomatingly ag tn ono of (ron | ‘The tmports since Tuesday from Ireland and crastwise | its ? ~ Mad everything 207 meat, cf Soumptentog Bo sooner ad ir. Soulé amived at a where saves tre le Pl sy neg BOPP cine ica" a0 the nator are iangeafeaie ant ontine Bet gat of other ain, | plete THOM, WARETNOTON. 4) 9 spy. ee government bringing forward a | trived to vick up a ridiculous < sew Con By. the Catv The célony waa partectiy Gare nn | SODAS ON ee =a he Arctic. Tho passengers wno | Rheat, (of which 4,850 is Exyptian,)" 790 q'artara peas, 1 Buy, Jaume Project of consti:ution, which they opposed with sac | Duke of Alba, at the house of Mean nytt the | The mince Ia wae perfectly tran 8 f wern, save’, enat the boats wore sufliciont to carry | wheat, (of ve ete Gm. THO € aclterre tiberal was Kewrenatt, Hanvay BLY, 5 A . de Tu Copper mines in Namaau= - cul. pas} “ ly four handred on | and 2,043 quarters xports are THo Aue, % “in io give way aad we ae 0 | 2, ‘ po) speech, via i. ‘de Purges blsell, nw which tome arin | Bay, were found to be Vainbte, “the at Watwiar, | Sve be“wared petvonn; there were ny Foy the unskifal | and comprise 908 quarters wheat, 11 4idquarters Indian | ‘pyr, eealar ert Games whent * . 4f ’ 7 | Flyipg Dragon, cli a g ed at all, | corn, (of which 2,619 aro for the” a tinont,) 1,849 8ck* | Yon, Gr0 0nd Wea ran sahore in hom fo Londen, PAB | management of passengore, and oo? nave been, useless. | and 7,500 barrels our. The t ai tring yok ae he fi Sanges this day. oo! Additional boats wou! 1 AF os, | Capaia Lace is boown fo ew grod roams, aad a fx been very quiet, and in dhe” picgey of