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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1856. Koved, while deliver” hs apecch—his tong boned ond har cut @ la moujus «nd ois warmth of maaaer—did not 3 any aammn lean @ fleet of his words, THE NEWS BY’ ‘THE CANADIAN, Quanac, Nov. 3, 1856. ‘The ecrow steamahip Cavadian arrived here at half past 6 o'ctock this mort ing, bringing L-verpool dates to the Std wit ‘The oews, commercialiy speaking, 1s of considerable t{mportance. It was reported tha) Tor’ Palmerston was preparing & new Beform bt!!, auc tha! lord Jobe Russell also threatens ‘sim! lar measure. Eogisod avd Franc) had suspended diplomatic inter- Course with Naples. bul uo hostilities had takea piace. Conus derable doubly ore oxpressed as to the truth of the stalomect that (he Austr.aps bad commenced, on the summons f France, 10 evacuate the Danubian Principali- ties Pros (4 papers anuounc:—but it wants coadrmation— that the Soundary Comwmiseion to settle the frontier line betweea Russia and Mo davis te dissolved without accom. Plshing its muss'on. From Spain the intelligence ts that the sequestration has beon raised from Queeu Chriatina’s property. ‘Tbe Cologne Gaseite suys all the Powers, excepting the Woited States, have assente’ or will asgeat to the original protocol, of May 9th, of the present year, respecting the Danish Sound dues. A wiaisterial orisis and increasing financial! difficulties existed at Constantinople. Avstrian influence way on’ the increase in Turkish Councils. The sending of t oops against Montenegro had been discontinued, ‘The m\nisterial crisie o Denmark had resulted in the re-iasep!)ation of the oid minwtry. The Fresck commercial crisis presented a slightly more favorab/c aspect, but anxiety still continaed to be mant- fested. Pors.a solicits the modisi! with Geeat Britain, A terrivie accident be occurred at London. The Rey. Mr. Sturgeon, a Baptiet preacher, was speaking in Con- cert Gal, Surrey Garcene, #nem there was raised the .ce rushing towards the doors, \pied to deata. a of France in her difficulty IMPORTANT NEAPOLITAN NEWS. The Paris Monifeur’s anvouncement is aa follows. — Peace baving been co" cluded the tiret care of ihe Con- gress of Yaris was © eosure ne deviation from ut. With {ns ob cot, the Pientpotentaries investigated the limits of @istu; hance tha! stil existed m Europe, and espe- caily directed the/r attention to the condition of Italy, Greece aad Belgiut Toe Court of Naples alone has haughtily rejected the advice of France and England, though offered in the most friendiy manner. The mea eures of rigor and coercion, adopted for a long time as the means of admiuisiration, by the government ns Two Sollee. continue [0 agtiae and compromise the comtinuasce of gooa order io Europe. Under a con- viction of the danger of euch @ state of things, Frauce aud Engiant uad hoped to obviate them by me Gent ad7'ce, given at av opportune time. The govt meat of the Two Sicilies c¢ osing tte eyes to all ‘ovlaencs, resoived to persiat in tt fatal course. The ill reception to our legitimate observations. the insulting doubt tarown over the purity of our intentions, the offen sive language oppored to our salusary counsels, and fimally an obstinate refural, coud not allow the longer enatiguaace of amicabis relations. This suepeusion of oficial mtercoarre in uo seuse constitutes any interven toa in (piernal affairs, ani still ler aay act of hostility; bevertheiess, for the seourtty of the enbjects, and the two governments being pos bly compromised, the Latter, to provide against such acontiugoney, have combined thelr sqoadrons, but have not sent their ehipe into Nea polltaa waters. In Order not to g°ve room for erroneous laterpretatisas, this simple measure of eventual protec tion, which has no character of menace, cannot, more- over, be cousidered a8 aby support’or eveouragement to thoes who seek to sbake the throne of the King of the ‘Two Sicilies, FT VANCIAL AND COMMEROIA LONDON MONEY MaxKET. Congo's had advanced, closing on Tuceqay at for moazy, and 92 a 92}¢ for account LIVERPOOL COTTON MAKKST. ‘The sales of cotton ou Swrurday, the 18th uit., amounted t 15,000 bales, including 3,000 on =pacuiation. On the folowing day (Sunday) the Canada arrived oat, aad ber news created 4 very active speculative domand, ond cacsed am advance of 3-164. on al qualities. ‘The sales on Monday were 20,60) baler, of which speculators took 20,000 On Tues day the busincss amounted to 1/000 bales, tpolnding §,000 02 speculation, thus making the business of the Aaree days 60,000 baler, including 41,000 on specuiation UIVERPOOL BREADSTCTPS MAXKET. la wheat, © slight unprovement was noticeable in the Laer qualilesy bab-@tber descriptions bed @ drooping teadeocy, aod the tnferior qualities are called 94. ® 44. per bushel lower; red, %. a 9%. 24.; white, 10s. a 10s. 24. Flour generally unchanged, al- thougb in some cases @ decline of 64. & ls. is reported Tee market cloned quict, at 32a. Cd. 53a. 6d. for Bult more asi Philadelpaia, aud She, 6d. a 37a. 64. for Vaio (Cora svoady, at 058 a 55s. 64. for white, und Sus. 64. a Sat hr yellow and mixed LEVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Pk sod lard were very dull, Bacon stendy at pro vious ratam, Tallow, ¥. C., had advanced is MANCHESTER MARKET. sommes was doing, bat prices were firmly Police Intelligence We RATDING EMIGRANT. —Two men, named Pip Marva aad Edmund Owen, proprietors of a pas woge ticket office at No 141 Liberty street, were taxen Casas love custody. by officer Sweeney, of the Lower Police Coert, % « charge of defrauding omigrants by selling them w ts eker, One Of the complainants, Bea deposed that he paid $19 for a tteerage dard the ship Emer’. bouod for Liverpool n@ abeye mentioned parties pon bis inquiring sa hoard the veesei, he found it was wor bless. allegrd that be purchesed from the accused represen ied to be two fecona cabia Le<"ts of board the ship Nept bovad for Laver peat sod pat defendants $68 for the same nat eubsequentiy b- lowrnet shat the tickets were only gord for the nai wo-> Only worth $18 each. Io this mauuer the complain: sos aileze ‘hat they bave been wilfally defrauded out of ebetr rozey, oes being prevented from proceeding on vw r/ourney. The prisoners were brought before Jonice (yeaoly. where they were bel: for trial on charge of false pretences Ayreon Cam OF a Smcam Natete.—James Karight, propetwer of © passage ticket establishment st the cor cer of Liberty and West streets, was also arrested o charge of baring Sefranded James Hoyd weet 3 $00, y cm a Worchless second cabin passage tick eenng b Lverpoo’ The complainant, ia bis sffidavis, ones © waty of the comduct of Earight, 'n thos cheating bun «money. Enright was also brought before Jus- ‘or awly. aud waa Committed for trial. Casneo Bom cary.—Johs Backman, a German, was os Satarcay wight by officer Jourdon, of the sixth war «, © charge of having burgiariously ouvce So lv Cemtre street, with tnteat to man "aa taken before Justice Con- vce Courl, where he was commit- Aveney Borweey Jevarne:—On Sunday ocwartod between two boys, aamed Augue- The former, its site aad stabbed the latter in the back wenoding him severely The aifray took pisos i Poa! wireet, oar Rowe. Carley was arrested by we Fours ioe, and wan commmitten for examina: tion by Jraner y Atisom® Atteart at Bromray Rowuray.—Joha Law yeooe, a young maa, 18 yoars of age, wos arrested yps- torany Wy officer O'Conner, oF the Sixth ward police, on ws chares of having on Sondey night 4 Herma! saaber, of No. W@ Meusion street, as he wae walling TORT) Secor, wis the. Intention of robbing him of a walt yee or The accused wee committed for City Intelligence. Fears ter RoWRKy, About 4) o'clock yesterday morn ing, & Ore broke out In the rear part of building 229 Bow- ery, occupied by Earcest Haubold asa lager bier saloon aod Concert room. The fames spread with great rapidity, ned wery toon the rear part of each floor was in a blaze. oo Were Soom at the premises, and in a short time evovued the Games, The Gre extended toa rear tulidieg, oceupied am & cabinet shop by James MoDof. Ha rvek as! Coraiture were slightly damaged by water, nich Le has am tagarance of S000 In, the Ste Geant MP ee tars bar a sot $2,500 Be ‘a $9,000 ineuPanoe on ina tocic wad fsveres to the Prcac ‘neuranpe Co. The basement was occupied ‘Ono Stour, as a lager bier saloon Ha caaage win The third Vad ” —<— by Kobibec daguerrean ga! A furtture sre damaged about 3400, ‘ie bad a og ly Te end toward. Satrargen ot ie ie | 6 some aol aod a email tog Horm yottomn, froma which be wat 0 ofthat’ ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM MEXICO. ‘War Munitions from New York—Progress of We have files of the Mexican Fztraordinary from the city of Mexioo t» the 16th of October. The Extraordinary of tha\ cay bas the following items of news: — There has lately arrived at Tam eae Rem it another cargo of arms and munitions epi it been ploughs and other articles of cult. vate the soil, rather than implements to calli in the ation, ‘There is to be a free school opened in this olty, on the Jat of January next, tor the tnstruo'ion of the ouildren of mechanics. It is to be conducted in such a manner as to givea good: sciontific education, anda tnorough »bowiedge of such braact eas are indspengadie for thar success in life, yaisoond A society bas been formed with the object of buliding a theatre in Tabasco. “4 Jw Tabezco the locusts have destroyed & great amouat of the harvests, 80 that the crops are tosu‘tictent for the demands of the’ people for food. This makea the sixth place where the drougbt or tne locusis have dastruyed the crops to such an ¢xten\ that the direst appreaeasions 8 Ksipsesagiah for the eafety of the people. per of 27th of September, says’ —Theciergy in on ry are assuming @ most hostile attitude towards the government—opposing the execution of the jaw of the 25th June, and wking active steps 0 create a reactionary movement. ‘The Bishop of Guadalajara has given hs consent to the full execution of church property law, Tne Archbisaop there still protests, dui {t is understood that s:verai Of the reli aed corporations are preparing to yieid obe a to we A company petitioned the Minieter of Fomento to graut them « special privilege ior the mauufacture of ali kads of earthen and china ware, A few day? since the distinguished and scientific travel. Jor, Baron Muller, who i# 20m on a visit to Mexioe, was a. Governor Don Piutarcho Gonzsies has opposed the erection of the district of Mexico into a State before the voice of the other States of the Confederation should be consulted, The Governor of Yucatan has seoondat tho demres of Sevor Gonzalez The gold mines of tte Sierra Madre of the South are at tracting a deal of atienticn, as it is maintained that the piacers are richer tian taose of California. ‘The Conducta, from Morelia, bad arrived in Mexico ‘with $126,000 in specie. A meeting was held on tbe 16th of September to take into copzideration matiers in relation to the Freash oon vebuoral debt. ‘The Indians are still taoublesome in Chihuahua, They are constantly committing robberies and murders. ‘The Eztraordinarys of Sept. 22, eays:—Bishep Munguia, who } as been figuring tom tern in the papera of late a8 & troublesome person, bas arrived at iast in tais city A great number of arreats took place on the Lita, aad a Stage cosch, which bad left Mexico on Monday, was or dered back and the travellers broaght into the praseace ot the Governor. ‘The town of Huetjozopjo wns attacked lately by a party of robbers, who carricd away tue mupicipal fuads aot wounced the Governor Baz bas issued a decri ader date of tha 27 ult. ordering the suppression of gambling Tae batier as we las the banxer are to be punished by tives, imprison men; snd contiscation, sccording 0 the number of con. victions. ENGLAND'S CLAIMS. (From thh Mexican Estraorciaury, Sept. 13 J Although nothing seems io be delinitely kaowu hore with regarc to the intentions of England ia relation to the dierent questions pending between her and Mexico, many who know the character of the nation from whou supposed threats bave come, are filed with ao amount of apprehension and impatience tor the events of the neat «ix weeks. Most of our city colemporaries bave dwelt but sligotly upon the meatier, aud do aot seem to regard the allair as in the least degree threateaing to Mexico. This may result from many causes, but certsia ly (8 not attributable in the slightest degree to a weil in formed patriotiem. Jt 18 Our opiaion thai the tree poai von of the relations betwern Eng'ard and Mexico are but slightly understood, nod that moet of those whow bus! bese it ts to fornish t2formetion for the people, grosalz pervert instead of making clear the question, Gur heart ie with Mexico and her future welfare, but with a) Unis we feel that, writin in tne Fogiish \apgoage, and with as true a of the position Vingland bas takem in relation to Mewico as cau be knowa here at (bis time, we mgdt be accaged of entertaining eolings adverse to Mexico i! we shon!i attempt to ad vise, We bave regarded the ma'ter as @ grave cas aince the cies ing of the Britich legation in thi city oa the. 2 tt Time canpot improve the matier unless Mexico vigorous steps, No matter how one sided tak the reprerentation of the cate of Messrs. Barroo Forbes & Co, may have been, Kogisnd has or: for the conciusion of by layin prey dice, and coming to the its of the diferent quesuuns direculy and boldly. It i our opinion that the case of Messrs barron, Forbes & On. is but imperfectly uader stood bere, We bave heard it repeatedly stated that (he démend of England impied the payment of tho sum of $2,060,000 an inden! ny for the losses of the bouse in Tep: ‘The absurdity of this rumor gives one reason to believe that all others are equntly false. We bad wot conceived it posmbie that any ove in porition !n Mexico covia have beer so depiorably ignorant of the all times preserved in tne Brith pose tt ever had, or ever wevel of @& sberil of al bowte of Messrs. Furbes & Co. seat fa eny such bill they would have met with a very cool rebuff for their impodence. No, tue qnestion of » damages is entirely a eubecquent matter, and one that Mogiend will certainty teke 0» further part in than de mandirg that an hone-t commission ve appeiated to de cide upon the joesen § Fven this altercatiye may yet be averted tf Mexico lays before th» Foglish gorersinent in tome the ‘estimopy which sbe claims to have to cam of Meesrs Barrou, For be: tr petty feeling will be laid aside ia this miastter—that ibe be regarded ac & diplomatic one, aad wot in this capita! the character of a ket quarrel, We trurt toat Gex. Almonte’s m! ogiand may be productive of good results, as bi quirements a8 ap honest and clover genileman wii! as turealy cause bim to be well received. MAIL COMMUNICATION WJTH TNE UNITED STATES — THE NEW POSTAL TREATY. [From the Mexican Extraordinary, Sept. 20 | Gea. Gaceden bas had for a jong Gime « ion for a4 postal treaty between the overoments of Mexico and the United states, before the Sexican government The treaty 1s most iiberai towards Biexico, aad proposes, in siead of © nem! mouthly line of steamers, & reular weebly ite. Ibis no more than the couatry requtres bat it would be impcastole for any company to sustain sock a tine of stuamers unlees wary ahoold recetrs large ‘apport {rom the Mexican government. Vor some on OF abother the proporttiou Ras not attracted the tion Which the neoessines of the Country demand should. We suppote the aegiect crew out of a satistac- om with the arrangernenrs of (iarris, Morgan & Co. It has been delayed from day to day, optil we sre wow without Any Certain communication with the United States for the ext (wo movthe, anc may, perhaps, be without it for 1 vEXt year, uBless the goverament of Mexico establish line \teelf; for the rumor that the Texas will make a0 more then one trip again to Vern Cruz comes to us ex ceedingty weil authenticated. We trust that the company way change their minds, and we hope that the Mexican government will not longer negiect to lend material aid to uch vase importance to the prosperity of Mexico The mail arrange- ruts of the Upited States with | orope are on euch apive vcale that no direct lige can compete in point of dane | in trepsmitting correspondence to rope with the reute by the United States line of mail steamers to New Orieaos we can be in the “ ceipt of advices by telegraph and steamer every wee! fo Avec Gaye or fone from We believe that the Mexican government will rest without taking some Dorie of this mater ; MEXICAN OPINION OF TRE GENERAL WALK [From the Mexican I:rtraordinary, Sept, 27.) ANAGUANS AND We have no y with the present government of Nicarag aa, nor ‘any tears to shed for any prev) ous one. We have had the ill luck to be forced to travet through the vevorai Umes and Our oyiaion was thats more miseragle people existed nowhere, claiming to be civilized, thas the mativer of most parts of Central Atper ica, snd especially those of Nicaragan and the Mos. juito h!ngdorm. . The presses of the worl! have been groaning for the last few years about the ailaire of Central America, and @ aent of sympathy bas been manuiactared for a people 40 net know whether the world is ‘at, round, con e, of whether the tiles are not solid material encio- the people of Nicaragua have been ve his euperiority ip the porsuits of in people He ix wonderful individual with a boat In « surf, and is Pn for the navcatage of Mexico to have a wild peo- op her southern bea te ements am bitions, it js them ber interott to assiet in routing Walker ovt of Gentrai America. We know well the character of the men who make hie army. They are not our choice, bot them they may ferve s good torn to the interests of commerce abi the destiny of the world. it i useless to cboke the current of even’ ‘Ovr pen may not be able to increase the rapidity of the tide, aad we are certain that Sinver tbe Oninlue por Nacion can retard 't. They 4 burlesque and deride Walker, This they can do, wit impunity, for Walker bas few (riends in the world, and ys pews be correct {rom Central america, he will bare lees, He ie & comet in'the skies, and wi) pasa pot wee work be bat dove will remain, aot cs na of evil remulte will be known in years to come \THOLICS AND KNOW NOTHINGS IN THR eta ATES EIORAS? APFEAL TO MEXICO. Extraordinary, fF, ities who Mexico to settle foveroment, has x petition of the porous tat they are at present 5 they are in that count thelr religions sentiments, that they 8 cotasegee of grie: for them #, pay conclerlon, We oe believe that any number of intelligent Triah- men could ever agree upon making such ® representation az bas been pubusbed, Pere is the werk ot inervidual, apa savors all through of the style le of the author of the book which we reviewed in our ‘That maay ‘0 tbe United States are with the Know Nouilng party we bave aot the slightest doubt, but that any number of foreigners believe that they are constitu wonally, vepeerived Oo} any rights we Canaot believe. Ia W@reply of the goverument of reference ts mage to the law of the Sls; of July last, which gracts laads, implements, cartic and food tur one year to every ove coming bere to colonize. As we have published this jaw ta fv!’ once and reviewed it again, it is unnecessary for us to give its provisions at this ime. The mer t aoas the emigrapte a number of questions with regard to the wants, in order that ali reasovable ones muy be satiefted at {is expense—snch #8 transportation, &c. The goverament will undoubtedly be liberal, and we t there Will bo no obstacle put in the way to prevent th: coming at once, THE EWOLISH FLEFT. [From the Mexican Extraordiuury, Oct. 15.) We have received letvers from Vera Cruz setting forth tae fear woich ‘g entertained there tuat the British fleet woll 2000 make tts spycarance oi! San Juan de Ulloa. so some shrewd here can possibly form a correct opini cubject. Thns far the orders of Adwital Fansbawe are unknown in Mexico, and the chances are at least even ‘oat the leat of aext week will see a hostile fleet in the barbor ‘eraCay. The chances, we ray, are aboot aut for furtber diplomatic parley or for immediate ac on the whole character of the correspondence between Frgiand ond oa the subject of the t dina — would justily the fears that Are now fo gent ra.iy entertained, aud Lord Ctarendon’s absence from oflice wo aro lead to the coaciusion thai definite orders bad been forwarded to the Admiral. But what it — ie orders bare been sto and the Admiral makes appearance at Vera Cruz! Doos any one suppose om he wil act to wors tinag shells into the city or evea blocksdng the porte without correspondence? ap; 2 80 foolish as to fear Fogland wit! doa prec'piate act. Supposing the fleet does make its appearance, En inud will only sead ber agent here to demand and tat justice cannot be dened. Mex:co ce.anot lose auytoiag by agreeing with Eogiand in this request. but what that juitice shall to Bagiand will 20% dictate, { Mex.co de disposed to sectile the maker by & prompt gad open discussion. i} MAF NOt be agreeanie to the pride of the nation to ve euch apparently coercive measures thrust upon it; at England soows weil the difficultice and trials throug!, which the present government bas passed, and is stl) iwillect with that ienienoy which cbarac ay iateil.gent and powerful nation. ts of a pation waich bas uo fleet ; to destroy ber own commerce wiih would be wild wadneas. We are gind to see the Mexican pros taking hold of this matter ina proper maaner, To our notions, there is far more advantage tobe derived from calmly considering the tbreaten:ng eo divion of tbe relations with Eaglaad than a Ca: tanlaung tue character of a pure and patriovic gent mao who Is charged with ihe settlement of the dif city betwren tbe two countries ould tbe American mail arrive on the 18th or 19th, vot Yo Lear something detintte from Admiral Fauscaws for if be be on uls way to the coast of Mexico, the proms of tae Uulted States are in posression of the . Uee8s EECOmMON #ecrecy has been ob Mexico SALES OF CHURCH PROPERTY. (From the Mexioaa Extraordmary, Oct. 11.) ‘The repor ied sales of property Delonging to civi! aad ec cleeiaation! Corporations, in couformity to the law oc tne ic in the @iferont States and Territo- +A ivat , a8 sollowe — cases $45,909 4145 085 746 otate of Goapajumta.. State 0° "uebia, State a: San Luis Povei mate at Jeisoo State ol Hacatecas.. Tereuory of Couma. $827,702 428 S106 ,O28 By $18,402,778 74 S71 estates, and the law bas to be one of the greatest realities of ibe times, and will (orever mark the point from which Mexico Wok wa enlighiened advance im noc! aud com. Dorclal progression. THE MONET TRADE. (From the Mexican Sxtraordioary, Oot. 11 | The Guaps,cate Copducta left for this ony on the 6th iost., taking about ome ailtion of dollars. For Tampico no money haa yet beon sent euher faom Guanajuato or vacatecas, The present unsertled state of atfaira in the etnies through which the Condveta w: Total. #0 MOVE a |itt!e out Of thelr poe 0H 19 intrerapt tbe wagoes oa their way. and niro thai on the Coancta's arrival in Sau Luis Potosi, the authorives there, to some of the heavy expenses which the congregating of she (ooo im that city, prearng for the cammge ast Nuevo Leon must involve, might bo fed to em Dargo ® portioa of the funds TRAUVANTEPNC. (From the Mexican [xeraoramary, Oot. 15.) Of Course wil Who wish ibe Welfare OF MoRion, more or lens ieelinge of interest in tae progrer road acroes the Iathmue of Tebuantepse it t# m groat work for Mexico, as ita completion woald work the mort magical changes in the commerce of the Gulf of Mexiey. ina inte uumbor of the Artraordinary we gave the va rious movements Which beye beep made w secure the monopoly of the trauaport of travel op ton: isthans and bave freiwontly given novices of the company wa'eh have cor the ina( few month® been engaged ini opening a road Suspicions have been eptertained here that the arrange ments of this company were not oo tar mont extensive and safe scale. ‘The suspicioa was for a long time rather strengthened by the reports published im several papers of ints city irom Tehuane Enowing wetl the importance of thie work, vot only 1 Mexico but to the World. we Bave been stow oo pubitah apything adverse to the rapi1 completion a the work. With thie conviction we have watebed every opportunity 10 notice the successes of this company By a lettor, dated Mipatitian, Sept. 50, we ave forced to the belief that the greater portion of ail the hue ant ery gotten up to give cunfidence to the work bas been with ‘out apy just Cause; but as we bave the use of this letter, @ will make @ few extracts and leave oor readers to crew their own conclumons. We would way, however, that we believe the writer is a friend of the compan: and is in Bo Way Copnecied with any adverse ioterest. Here follow the extracts — Bin—Bince my las! letter nothing new has taken place trove, with the exception that taere seems to exist <7 . the native hands. Lam told thot the Ami been dischas ged, and the natives are net mow a! or although ft is the of the company to « labor, Since the assassination of Padre lap. pec, I am told there is great difficulty t eg labor, Mesers. Smith and Harpe, agents, and We diner, bave gone to the United cates to bring vat as they Fay, at leo aoparatus tor (he coaches Ai more then a’ month since eper and smith have been absent inthe United States, and there are as y any one coming, and as the Fond must no signs of and a hall tnllem, ad ai The Iatter piece of road waa done , te oid Mexican company. Thus you have ihe wam wAal of ail the noise and bluster a: the « 4 the Mixed Company The sgenia, in the absence of flarper and smith, known. The Governor of the Territory widressed’ a note tn ited States Conau) at thie piace making ey itirion og th subject. The Consul was unaoie to give ly. exeopt from current report. The faire of ‘his Company have Ween managed iv oi, fing mauner, and { at entirely at a lows for h eonel hainly can sme nO chance forty work In be canp the 5th of February, 1867 ‘This letter, as we @aid, comet from s gentieman wh wishes to see the work completed, and «free from a bine as to the different cisimante. Hie only obyect is ty see the work finished. We stand exactly in tho same positon, and tbat the aivaire of tbe + ialanoate ean. pot be so arranged that the work can be specdily taken hold of. (From the —— Extraordinary, Cot. 16 Gow. Traconix bas reeigned bie port as Governor aud He Commandante General of the State of Puebla, Various romors are ‘n cireviation in connection with this rem pete while Prenaee, — Proceeds at thy bend of the army against Vidau tf nooeaaive wero felt in Colima. No harm wae sustained oy any per- son |rom the visitation eae fn ing rory Mowily with the To ee Sy conetitution. he 64th article * now onder consideration ‘ness, with whieh be bas nillioted for severs! days. An atvemptet revolt hae lately beon suppressed in Mavatan. the severe wounds which be received in the late bettie be bad with the government lorces, This & goo! uews from Someta 1% appoars the (aa- snecessful in their attem to te. to _& fow Inwiess followers, who the pee hike obait ma Misiaver, Mr, Forsyth, day. Woe jearn that conveyaues ton. [tin eald Gen. Tracomia ie to take charge of the go ‘On the 26th wit. three » shock of earthquake: The Constitnent Oonyres® are President Comonfort ie agrio well from ao attack of it is reported that the rebel Castrajou har died trom 0 parents vetween this city and Aaptico State from the reptbite. of thelr presen and it wan ox Tomoh Rio tris He will Ikely be at the Iturbid> ta night, although wa helleve ho bas 7 ot taken the precau'ion to secure rooms for his vommodatio: TELEGRAPHIC. Battwors Nov. 3, 1356. New Orleans papers of Tuesday, of last week, are st band, They contain full details of Mexican news to the 224 ult, ‘The intelligence ‘s of not much general tnterest, but indicates the continued growth of discontent against the Prevert government, Numerous victories of the govern ment troops over the revolutionists are reported ta di‘fer- ent rections of the country, Commissioners from Vi- daurri are said to be on the way to the Capitol to settle the difficulties, Minister Forsyth bad arrived tu the City of Moxico. Serious revolutionary movements were ia progress at Queretaro, * Toe second oiticer of the war steamer Deamacrota ter gaiping over the crew to his interest, had ran away with ber and a large quantity of money anit goods. The war steamer Guerrero was aeut io pursuit. Our Hava nee. Havana, Oct, 29, 2856. Arbitrary Proceedings Against a Pilot of the United Staiva Mai! Steamship Compamy— Way in which Justice is Ad- ministered in Hovana—Preparations for the Invasim of MexicomSpanizh Witticism on the Prospects of the Cam: peign—Dreadful Encounter with a Shark-—Departure of ‘Arms and Miliary Clothing for St. Domingo, &. ‘The authorities of this island appear determined never to cease thelr outrages upon citizens of the United States and upon the United States flag, uati! contiaued insult shail 80 have roused our people and our government that a punishment, ag just aa it will be terrible, sual! have ‘been inflicted, and which will teach these haughty doas that they may tempt toc far, even the forbearance of a republic, which, out of sheer cpmmisseration for their woakness, has permitied atiecks to pags almost unre garded; which, bad they been perpetrated by a more worthy foe, would bave been instantly considered ag just cause for war, aad or “citizen soldiers’? and our brave vine jackets would have intlicted a punisament that would bave been remembered after the present and suc ceeding generations shail have passed away. On the 2éth mst., as the steamship Empire City, Capt. Griffin, was passing the Moro Cactle en row/e to New Or- leans, the fast boat belouging to ine Captain of the Port, carrying an Otficer, im full uniform, was observed to pull out after the steamer, which had got about a mile outside tbe barbor; on seeing that the boat was endeavoriog to overtake her, the Captain stopped her ongines ani await- ed the coming o/ the Captain of the Port's boats and when the latter got along side the steamer, the officer required that David Kinney, the second United States pilot on board a United States mall steamship, should retorn with him, aclaim having been made by a petty sbip chandlery concera, doing dusinesa bere under the firm of Yonco & Co,, for a lot of eegars, alleged to bave been contracted for by Kinney whea be was last here, about two werke since, but which segars he bad vasanag tore ceive and pay for. According to David Kinney’s statement, be had never agreed to purchase the segars; but Captain Beckett, of the ship Rubicon, had dove e0 upon the express condition that Kinney should inquire at New Orleans whether se gars of that description would sell et a profit, and if auch proved to be (he caze, then Captain Beckett was to pur. chase the gegars and Kinney was to take halt of them—« sort of speculation on join account betwoea Kinney and Beckett. But even admitting that what Tonco Co, al- lege is the truth—that Kinney did positively agree to pur- _ARITIAS INTELGIGENCE. ‘AUMATAG FOR NRW YoRS—ramm Dar. 6 $2) moow sure. eve 1) tt 46 mow wares. more 13 08 Port of New Work, k, November 3, 1856. onmar ARED. Bte _ieaametie Philadelphia, MeGowan, Havana and New Or- ant N Hapou, Nicterson, New Orlenns—Rovson & Foe- ‘Ship Vicksburg, Hughes, New Orleans—Wm Nelson & Sous. Soe Ue eve Poss aiath bos Bhip Hero, Stafford, Chari Mark West Wind, Sato e Bark Maria Morton, Bul man. “Buk John Howe, Meore, Glover eo Bulkley, Marks-—Brode & Pet ey, Batninas—-Seraaton & Tall. ¥-H D Bookman & ‘Thomas, Port au PriaceVose, Liviug O. Brig WT Dogan, i¥ Bulley ¢, Haitfiny- ary & Sandford ete Schr Gree Bebe New York, bin Behr Lehoy, Senn, Sebr Margaret, i Bel Vaitmore, Steamer Sarah, 1e. Sites, Wilmington to y Yepk vs, Fredericksburg—Van Brant Rielmnond—C H Pi 2 Jones, Phila ARRIVED. steamship Vigo (Br), Sharp, Havre Oct 19, with mdse and Ba ssengers to RK & F Poirier ‘t Ca. Lett Havre Oct 19, at 2 M, snd up lo 25th pede an excolentrea, aay lish - cd more than ball the p now Onvandsigce texice of heavy gales Lcems'West aud Wes: head rea. No date, 140 iles from ‘Sandy |Hook, passed Henry. sieering Ee Sieamaship James Adzer, Turper, Charleston 51 tour, with mdse ond passengers, to’ Spo ‘Tileston & Co Ist_unst, Cxcliasiged signals with siexmstlp Sontherrer. ‘tom New York for Chstieson: 2d, SPM siewallzd @ vessel supposed to be ship ike ree at 4:30 PM, exchanged signa.s wits steam- hip Keystoue ship Oibers (rem), Fechter, Bremen, 40 days, in ballast, is 7 sepgers. to Mever & Btucken. y Hound (ot Kiig:ton. Mass), Gulbrandson, Mala- ‘Sept a. Ge: Gibraltar Sept 23, with 5. to Fostei ce & Nickson. Oct 25, experienced a heavy gale from ‘add carried away foretopgailaatinast bead culls ‘spit sails, Hark Od Hager, btiverte Jane, Rept 2s, with rose. wood, colle, &e.10 WW DePorrest & ‘Fxperienced hea- wag in comonas with Jeneiro for Hampton Fritz Burnett, sea- Suiy 29 Albert nud officer, died at the Oct 1, with mdse, to 3a weather. Oot 5, lat 11 50 8, lon St ‘8, ship Flora Tempis. Ri Roads. 0th Mw 1 , Lithrop, » Everett & srown. Bask Kate Linea: m, mavara, Oct 1, with sagar a smith. Newport, in baliast, ty ‘as lowed fo te sity by stelintug Isiaud City. Brig © W Bing (of Lubec), Corbet, Gonaives, 25 days, with logwood &e, to Breit & Sor brig Chas A Cor, Whitty. B) Mar * eaves. with cotton and tobacco to Binallwood, Ander-ou & Uo. Lxperienced heary weather. bebr Loyal Scranton, Cosiee Sc; anton 4 Talimon. Sehr W Smith, smith, Charlesion, with coiten, to Seranton & Savannah, with cotton, to Sebr B'N Hawkins, ¢iriflin, Charieston, % hours, with cot ton, ke, to Metready. Schr Ao U) her, first cargo of the senso: Steamer Caledonia, Layfield, Haitiwore, 49 hours Steamer Anthracite, Joves, Philodaiphia Steamer Ann Eliza, Kobingon, Vhildelpbia. Steamer Potomeka’ Cushman, New Bedtord. Steamer Osceola, Clark. Providence. Steamer Chas Oxzood, Sui, Norwich. BELOW. Bark St Andrew, Northup. from Hartlepool: with coal, to Founch A Meineke—By pilot boat Washitig'on, No Brig orareo, ‘rou ——. Ako one bark, unknown. ith oysters, SAILED, Steamship Philadelphia, Havana and New Orleans. Wind during the day, eal. Hei Marine Correspundence. ADELYIUA. Nov 3—Arr brig Manvanily, Duaniae, is Conora, Henneti, Vort, Uarvex, Nib; Rmpire, vals Canis, Jas Mec ae Arnold, Hadi MGia berks thes De guayra: Dennis Kelly, Cor. Kearse. Boston; Mi sour fucass Ayres; Lacoute, Wathingson, Island, Havana: Geo Witiney sela Ringeton Ja; Louisa,” Angell nzamills, Bunning, Foran sehirs Prince rt, tone Ns; Marian Gagury > (Be), Mathews, Londonderry, Jas McCloskey, Arnold, Hart- tora. cvase the segars when be returned here—whbat neseesity | could there have been for them to cause the arrest of a man who, from the nature of his employment, was sure tobe back bere again on the 7th [rcs how moch lees justifiable was yt tor the wuthorities here to sendan officer to take the pilot out of a United State mati siagm packet, the more particulerly under sush very pe- tad nig mye! as those of this claim’ it was well knows, would be back here in a ‘or ain, aod what Dece sity” coutd there have been Opt such unuaual aod cocalied for yroveedings’ ei Eup) g, through the absence of tue “pilot Kiavey, the Empire City is rup aghore aad becomes a wreck (IL pray that — may not prove the unfortunate result; yet, should s jameatabie accident occur, who would retmburee the United @lates Stub Steamship Company for be damages they would sustain’ Daya Kinney bas parte m7 United States Conaulate against the en- tre proceeding, claiming damages for loss of time, ab- sence from New Orleans, &c , om the Ist prox., when aad where he had i@portant bvbiness to transact, to the ex bs >) if I mistake Dot, of ogo thousand de!lars. fet me, however, piace the subject in the most lavor aie Light possibic for the autaortics of this isian@, and soli 1 will show how greatly they were 10 error. A sumumona was served on Shed ‘24h inst. oa David Kinney wo within an hour, it 1 sm pot W-error, before aa aleaice to wer this ciaitu. Wot poseeuting any know edge of Spenieh, ch, Kinney Was utterly ignorant of the na- iwie of this dcecoment untii some two or three hours afer, when, meeting a trieud wee understood both lan avages, Kinney thowed the summons to him, asking ots meapiog, which was told bim; Dut at the same ‘ime be was {aformed, “You need not take aay no tice of ft—we never do so here, wutll we are sum moned —. and ach is the course pursned pom such oecasions.”? Kin vey, apou being thus tofurmed, naturally took no notice of the suramons, but as usual puraued his auty on coard the bteamer of the Cuited Stetes Mail steamehip Company, by whom be uw eugaged by the year ai a tibe rat eaiary' ‘0 pilot their eips ia ane out of, ae well as op apd down, the Misaiseipp! » vor. Alro attributable to Capt. rile, as the clr. ot bave been related to m.. When the Captata i the Port's beat eame alongside the Pnpire City, arin matantly compelied plot Kinney to go late t boat, Dot permitiing bum to go acruss the Gecs io the niet officer to obtain a «ma't bag of mouey deposited with dim tor safety. ror to his room to collect together his weariag oonees heen banging up im it; but;causiog Kinmey’s soe’ ‘De brought on dec!., 28 too. Kiaaey by the shoulder “old him vniess be went instantly ‘inte the boat the oogineer's crew should put him over the ship's Kintey if an old Missiaetpp! river o ( to us all here, and is @ uplvereal javorite Capt, Gridin (have beard the opivion expressed that |t was foar of giving offenes 10 the Spaniards that induned him to be- nave to David Kumney ip #0 peremptory a manner The regiment ¢e is Reipa arrived in this city by rail onthe morning of the sith inst It is composed chietly of yeterane of the Spanish army. Thia regiment ia, 1 vocerstend, to form the advanced guard of the arwy Of invasion about to embark witha a few days for Vera Cruz, which army. report says, is to couaint of seven thousand rank and file. As rogiment was marching by the palace, | heard 4 Spanier! remark toe trend Que Bebe! Ww foo', vo wend soldiers to invade Moxtoo, when he knows he flibviteros in the Unived “taves ‘Will join ber to aseitt in our defeat!” I did not , to hear the reply, lest tt should gacite suspicion to- war me | Dave mapy friends amongst the military, hers, and there ow pet ong Of them who talks of this war with Mex} 60 oth aed than with enthusiwm, They appear to & fecling that Mexico by right belongs to them treat they wil! be wofully disappotated Ip their hopes of ibe concmert of Mexico, Tfaily believe; yet let me do thom jusnee, and fay they go into the campaign with tho nicht spirit 10 aebleve victory The subject of the war being epoken of at s ratrer at on ‘was prevent last Thursday evering, an old creole veteran officer, who had gone to Mexico uader Barradas ~ome vwenty “yours ago. rt eral the upon that woernl’s mame, “ Thee gabe | how we gat out of St, Juan de Uiea under Barradas! but this time, | fear, we ehall come out embarrades,” & ¢, severed with mud. Thi witticlsm cansed a Lingh, ant the subject was changed. ‘a morning Of the 45tb, a poor fellow went into the wr (he Ponta; a chark setzed him, tore away a por- bon of bis person, and iniltcted « severe wound in bis dvgh. The onfortonete man managed to get on shore, Ont wae so peared. that, shirt, wines waiting: © pot on, be ren away Td bgt Ph KS | of bie voice. He was rma by arene ermittod Gen to oes i, ee wing bi send ea hero, opop A DAked, wounded and unarmed man, fo!lowed bim. it we however, until be had reached the Calle do fan Kaiaet he wae ye ae when be was conveyod wo « privete hospital closes by, which he had scarcely reached when be ‘spank bri S—The brig. of war Habanero, with tho clothes for the matricula aay, 2th inst, for st. coo mnekete ted the to! «, sailed the day before J: Dorningo ones Havaxa, Oct. 29, 1966 The Merican ant 8. Dominan Bapeditions—Case of Pilot Kinny—Comnervial News, din , de. Yestemiay morning was ushered in by the rattle of small arma, by way of preperation for the two expedi Hone Which wo are now jitting out againal the Pominican republic and the republic of Merion, ‘The Spanish brig-of-war Habanero leit port yestorlay, o the midst of the Greworks, jound for a croiso, and by accident to call at Bt. Domingo olty, and pot rix thousand stands of arme in the bands of Segovia, for the use of the vewly matriculated “paneh subjects, aad to orertarow be Dominican republic We have been getting wp some excitoment om account of the arrest of s man called K ney, who way employed a# pilot om bowed of the old line of sten vere, for sarricn of the -teamers on entering the Mie#ies'np., and up the river to New orleans, All the @iangreenblo pert of tuts matter would have been panne if Capt Ninuey had obeyed the ‘ummone ferved upon him tomtend the call of justice, «ith bia hombre bueno, os required by our laws, Thore ne chance to NUFRG AN ONtrARe, ne the party fe noia sbi;yped tember of the crew, oF officer ot the steamer, bat a Be. Tio riot, waiting outside, in Marans to take the steam. ors over the bar at the mouth of Misatesippi river Our — haa not been inewtivs, arthory h no large transaovions in stigar Bava been cournmmated since my previous advices. Tow ryt ve , inner & faction, and muperior wanced & shale, ut the tie ing eon of our trade boned, or “College of rohaaye from tad to worse. On New York, mts dlepoant: ether Northern cives 4 Hite more to. Landon, 4 W 6% preming. | nied -tate- fold coins net in demand, Hut price stated at 10 pero: dteoount; silver balt qoacter dollars at 20 10.; dimes and belt dimes, par, Health, twenty per coat premium * The steamahip James Adger, Capt Turner, arrived yester day from Charleston. The purser has our thanks for late Ravi, Windsor, henee for San Franeiseo put into Rio on the 2b ci September \» distress, having lost 10 Cape Horn by the cold weather which compelied Janeiro. The following is Captat lnt_ 588, lon 68 W, »low- men Capt W to return to Windeor’s statement Thursday,4 7M, 2th August, ing # violent gale fom SW and 4n ugly sea, made a sail ahead; he Was abreast of us and to wipaw ue Kaplt was then 24 hours cu her return from int 6 8, lon 72 W. tn distress, nen dead, 19 more helpless in the forecestic. 4. remsinung W able only to husshe your ante. eleers steering the ahio “i set my ensiga union down inthe mien rigging, and ® small ope the same underneath it, private signal above them both. He paseed go near that with iny opera glass T could count every pal head in his copper when she lifted ona sea. He (ook no nouce of us whatever. [ wihed to let him know my condiuon and bave him repott me. lied we been inn lak ing coudiiion, be would have left né tofil a Watery grave. He Was urder close reefed fore aud moia topsaile, fore and main ttaveail avd main spencer. dondle iopsail yards. My officers catled her the Intrepid, 1 think Maxx Lizax Lovn.—The following is the award made by he Chacnber ol Commerce of Rum Cay. in the ase of the ourk Lizzie Loud:—Forty live per cent of the net proceeds of ‘be materials and sores saved and brought (0 port; fifty-tve Pee cent of ‘he net proceeds oi the umber waved und broweht vort hy the respeetive veasels, and to the whole of the froportion 0 their resceerive ccewy, twenty five per proceeds Of the lumber landed’ xt the Biavinis, pat as theZlaw expresely forbids any one wrecker to and cargo While over Wreckers, Who are ready to save the o work. The Lisrie Load was Se, The ship is likely Ha gna Faaxcas, Gardner, Grom Port an Prince bound Ba carzo of logwoody was wrecked on west end of Lt on tae morn ye Subied ene was the ight previous, ‘The Hoard of Heat nediately sent the crew to Carmichac! settiement. on ‘nen W w point of fhe island, and appointed ita quarantige sation. “Fhe m. at last secaunta were ail convalescent. The 1 Soon very relay und, equally ducing the past week, Which prevented the earge of Ue briy from being at butt wilt be tn a dey or two. he Abby Franecs wasows by Mesers Hone & Connery, of Suvannati, and Was, we are in- formed, fnsured in Charleston ant Northern oflices. Pauc Desir, at Philadelphia 2a from Port wu Prioce, experi enced very ormy weather from lat 3) to the Capes of Deln ware On last Thursday nigbt, while at apcoor below the Tedge, encountered a strong gale fron the NW, which ewoy her bast Lower aachor and 50 fatbous of ‘chain. Bu conn Many S Marx, Whelpley, from St John NB, for Gardiner, with lumber, put into Monhegan, no.dare, foll of water. ‘The iehermen ina weed the captain aad crew. to go on shore for vefres bea they took of the vou: Me —_ now Clauna euler aght inte a Uroige Harhor Bei with her cargo ot" Mimbo, tom the Tock, where she ran ashore the day vefore. dium clipper ahip John Milton, 1600 tous, was ven ¥ Morn 0 ‘. po Ag gh ok for exanination. Tatscunb— 2, by Mr Was hpear, « bark ©f about 260 tons, ‘cnlied ‘he « ‘ordelia. Has been soid to Burgess & Sona, of Heaton. At Lael Machine Ort $1, 4 fine sehr of about 20 tons called Fd of piwl, (0 be eomunanded by Capt Loring Chase, of jaca fd ac We (not West Daower misprinted), Simh ntt, 8 bri freeman. At r & Sons, a clipper hrigantige caved Harticave Mica, brionging tio Moser Fea dergess & bi wa. che sof 280 tous buriven, and will be tieed fo the Berth American trade At Bolanks i. rwowmtiy, frum the ship yard of Nehemiah Hated, the bat cb 127 feat long, mperine st via, whos 29% feet wide a: Sie ood it ‘ud by, the Builder, Capt War fur command ber, and ofhers Whalers. Arr at New Bedford Siet, back Gipers, Alien, (iate Sm ri #2 with 29 bia ap, 6 do bik ish ofl (ink ‘The Gipaey returned on eo" pt Amith, wie renained at Payal and une inthe Avor, which was (0 sail Oct 15, for New “Oi Iai. i, ships Paraiogs. Slonim, Packie Ocean; Mary, Sauls, Dochaagn, Piaakett do do,? Warren, from Indian Ocena via % Ilene Spoken or heard Lye areh hi ard. Smita, NB. 98) wh; Avril 3 St Paul's, Rodman, Babeock, ao, a Margaret Beott, Howland, * a0 oa hin, Almira, Crosby, Edgartown, t ‘n)'wh: Lthfisyron repors Pp : . pid wit dane ae at oe Murray. ds (before rep a4 erekee, amnith, Ppoke, wept ih, lat 4308, lon 4 W, Columbos, Wand 4 Payal, Sept 3), Annawan, Cornell, Mat, had ey ped he ae ‘D4 bola. Arrat t ZS, Polar Star, Week gat Nickerons Freeman, i Mth. Fouth Seaman, Norw nded Tia! Abi ‘ Spoken, &e. Bhip Chariot of Fame, Kacwles, hens lor », duly 10 wt ew 1¢, Kaowies, hence lor Aeapace, tuly 10, a4 wh, Drayton Havre Jniy 9 for wo NS, Joa a % ww ALY bound §. ep Lien, from Ricumend for 5S, ton 28. Oot, tat 49.90, lon 1) W Bark Leighton, Cole, hence for Rio Jenctro, Hop % 7 AM, Cape Fito bearing NE distant # bark Robert, of Boston, Oxt Harriet 4 Jays trope. Boston Tor pag B mites E of fancy Look By seaming ‘Hamrem Care ore Sehr Beaex (not hip), hence for Mobile, was praved Oet 25, uv lon 7. Foreign Ports. 3B ~) Pad i-th pay vert Paladin, Wilson, from Ral) Dette, Kvnide, tg for Weston area Verk Greentard Snow, de ina, ee a m Cardifl, une. Arr 16th. achat to. Lannion) bars lear hh, Giles, Shields: Franees, Rusa, N York — mag fio NT Poe i, 8 John, NF, tire ‘are Jom saree att at rato anne fate Md Vik, dF Chey PS son, Chapman, Port Ade} a eee pate ports back Wontaoath, Btuyies, for te widieranensy don)—In por, magia, Cnet tel from Trieste to 1 al ‘on P Altre iii. jagel, irom Boston, nue; wright, from New ork ee. rt Tn port, bar! fefierco, Peterson (from Car dis toe'Vonton, a winks Fao New ‘OrJeans (oot Castine, 08 16 loping papers): abt wh, bark Fern om Oot Beare park aires Bonper, New York: we RUS. Depo, dor ache NM Burien, Brightiorn, Bristol i Are Veuiing. actiner, Ry bis 0 Oe ier Win Chandler, Burbs, Richinne 6 ‘Get Sin port, bark Avor, Barke, for New tector An and RO or, Modern Times, Mewes, a i 'inmberla ‘une. Wrvet, Genhaschen ers hchtls, Niekota, Tandon, ets Jefterson, 8 Hay amas ‘Oct he ar He , Grenain, Gr Grey (and sid BAN ge feturn nid sid DAY eae land: 2, Bor Rewpor wigs gives Col dota Meine, Mersiall, Wiewonton; | Iver: Setorn Fal Biver; Momrt, Howard, Agwpat, Xi, « felt. Portiacd beige . 7 White, Philsdelpiia. 27th, iy Spiaan Rae ae ee ee eine Yortiond: ore ey ; big Geo F Wi rm Harr, Dorieaas, 2th, + punawan, Monoriey jorena bid 2h, brigs New Era, Walker, Philadelphia; tay sith, barks Union, Clas cia Prec me sR ycer York; brigs. Sony, NOR eek if Gould, Smith, for Tiveiroot. Cet 18—Arr Gen Jackson, Metcalf. Isley. acy at do inth ult, Canada (s), for Boston 25th; M Haw, co 21a, Constantine, Macoduek, do le do 6th: Clara, N York 19t ust; Harriet Aveante ned ath Titeomb, Mio erte deopatces Ru Thompson, do £0 xeranton, Spencer, 60 2 eo Surh: Manhattan, Dison. do A Worth. do ith; Ken) Adama, Chase. do tu, Bid MG, Hodges, do with irspated: Phils Lawson, Hi hin Bad ute “unt, Gucas, do Ist inst; Li ath: wont, Yellmore Sat Hiei Burk. Pendleton, for Olty Point, $8 Careline auth, Ivences. for Ch arleston, Sea, ‘ Onward. Linn er °Y, mt Re de, Phinney, tor NOrleans 2 : Meridian, a , Brewer, tor for Reka. ola, ‘savhew, for de Mie Pivmonde Rooks Meammeo to igus Yor or Mystere ue re. tne pomniy 2th; Maury, Pletcher, for Shangites . ov others, MALAGA. Cct SI pert, barks Sicilian, Dawes, for Boston ame ezening; Com Williams, for “oor New York. Sid 38st bark Harvest, Nichols (rcin Aliant and Almeira), York. aA Ng 10—In port, barks Western Sea, binge for of, Simmons. for New York: brig J 8 Colter ila, dg ior do. d Gh (not 4h), brig Havaas, Mavsiuuas, Oct std BW Sesbura, Hubbard, Palermo Maranzas, Oct 25- brigs Fornax, Gardner, New Kori; we: Rostor, 2th, bark John Bind: Brows. New ¥: roof the Waves Nelson, Charieston; saab, ‘Od: New we halncelpaia: 27th Mok Gata Racklcd, Portland: PALERMO, Oct in port, ve, York, iow York: Powhattuy, Sjamoos. foe ne \ elaenans Korrerpiw, Oct M—In port, Panama, ships Hanron, Arnoid, Boningtr(Prus\. Anstast for do. ‘stale ckens, for do, ark James M Hicks, Cowell, tarky, fordo 17th, rr, sche Minti Jane, ery foungon, Saya » sche D 8 at, 0 W Bourne, Edwards, 10, Sept %—Arr abip Rapid, Windaor. NYoek ter (see Miscel’: bark Gsliero, wears, See raqiil: sehr Aitavella, Carver, ~earsp Sid 1th ‘Jwrien. (Nor). Anderson, Charston; tes 7 backs Tonia, Aver!!L NOrleans; i6th, Cochituaie. Irvin, Roads; th. a snaiee, Wuson, NOrvieans; bars sty James, Cruise, Philadel; Ronbmeann er i8—Sii LD Carver, Carror, © Revexa. Oct {In port, brig News Boy, Le od others as reported ibe same date Sr Hers, Sept 1—Arr Colombia, Jenkins, Akyad (and abt 8d for Liverpool). Ssva, Oct 9—Arr brig Magnet, Michener, ipan, Oct IR—Arr barks Sophia, Guy Urapn, New York. ‘ORyz, Oct £2-—Tn port bark Wildfire, Merschalk, free x. snk arr ist, Sid 224 brig Pegasus (reported Am), “Alva: en STEAMSHIP Vi100.) Antara, Oct ween Garrick. Foster. NYork. ‘Ten bunting, Looe, nad Thea ore Woss, Moet 0 Dunning, + Aimeus, 9 sod ames Bryant, for ‘NOvieiae ji~arr Red Rover, Yona Lovell, do. Giron Bok Bray, yore, By Havse, McLean, io. Tn port 18th St Joseph (Fr) Madintes ton (a), stapes pours: Will i, Fr HeMedpcan kee: ma Lane, Pratt, fe New for New York, ra Horton # and 'Tagne leurs: Howlaad, Rmmku, and Champion, Dunbar, for Boston: Tan Scramenty CANADIAD, 47 QUEBEC STELIC HATED, Moe On urd, aud Centurion, DUB, pn Sim, ft Patmowth: Sine York, and Lizzie Harwool, at Laverpao'; 2lat, “Ash! ag ton, at do. Arr froin Buitinore Oct 18, Wm Pena, aud Avondale, at Ud verpool; 2utn, Law ao, ‘Are from. City Pint Oct 17, Volunt_ at Heiwoet: Lath, Mae mora. at Bristol. Frank, and Josiak quincy’ at dards Christians, ot Des); male, and Macedonia, at Shisids; Mave, at Helvoet: 19th, Paina at do. 84 for Charleston Oot 18. Muscongue. from Ltverpeat. Md for Savannah (et 18, Avol. from Liverpool, id for NOrteans Qet 17, Yo'ant, trom Helvoet: 18th, Ketvim, and Metca. irom Bristol, Lata; Suuderiand, trom’ Bristet; Femberton, from Deal Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Oct $1—Arr sehrs Mieetwood, Boston; F hou. Sid Mat fie BF Reeves. Boston: Lows lem Mass: Nov sclirs Teiecraph, Norwich; Joues. * XYork: Wiwencoe, Derby, Coa; Us lord Clty 4 Bird. do LEAXY, Nor 1—Arr sclirs, WH De Wit, Gifford, wet ierson, Brown, Hackensack; 1 Poader, Dow ‘ ss eae ees derer Ong = sure Dav ume, » Diekia~ Pile, Lowe, Port sie Prince; sehen Gott Weeks. Jucwel; Spring’ Hull, Freeman’ Cane Hew- ard, Rinery, St Pierre, Martinique (@d clearauce, destitation changed) pace Qi! Hh Fist en Tay Ann, a. jolie: Koseu'! sop. Paltimore sche Angis Inies Brora V Rah Bio Heche vie Rolange’ ilotes ag Sor yy univer, Moblie: Cameo Busi srook, Georgetown, Joln Rell, Finilett: Alice Mowe, Pik mbar and “bby Wistmast Ovitord, Baltimore’ > Eltakon | nye: W fier, Crowell. € Ta Niller, Hecdereon: Michigan, Cod! Smita, iar 'Meay’Munkiin, Beers; Guinare. Darting. ‘and Mary rnaworh, Preceit, NYork. Si cashipea back yee hriga.” id Saturday. wind ins, Palmetio; barks Star of the Bus 1 Pepbensoe . Bam nel Oris vee are ‘Thnes. Sunday. wind S W, bark Thormdyke, brig tea Mesca, schr Laura Gertrude AIMORE, Nov 1 and 2—Arr sbip Banshee, Janeiro: brig Wma Wliaon, Farrell do: “Sisvotn fo er, Travers, iavana: Wa Bacon, Avery, and Francis ia’ Riaiihe NYork: ticle Mar, ‘tooker, ‘Newark. Xa w sim Jou mg gd re a id lt va Jon Whitney, How 3 . Raum; Empress, Wr Laroepept bark Scarce, ‘deo abl ® mkt; sera Neviwne's ha Niche: Figs Jere, Troe Sat ‘tie mers aepinwall, Maria, Cook, Gardiner, Mo) sb rail Green. Paciie: FW Beane, taniis, Be: (Rey Zarcker, Halitax. I—Acr aches Ada Frances, pa Abgehne, Grit, Bailmare. INTREE, Oct 2—Arr schr Elin Fikinton Naylor Freoeb, NYork far i—Are sehr Wonder, rovience: sloop Blackstone, Stedman, do ior do. Cid beig Sianes ? Heck. abirich. Matanzas, CHARLYSTOS, Oct pease brig Buse Cuomba Elina. nt, RJ: near F Rateriy, Buches or, Bid Ne =, Labbe, Liverpool: bark Modens, Reder, Bos'on ng. ward, Heyten, Wisden ld Uirken ‘Trivta (Nor Feanesscin Gotienbdece: Ma -P Sid rly & Andrew, rgusow. N Yor’. ¥ ol Arr sehr TE Damont, Coron, Phila. THUHTON, ‘Oot 0 Arr sebra TC Sawyer, Rakimore; Sat, Palward Bec, MMbagy; Wrundy wing, ——. d FART RORY,” Ge Arr nchin Tennesse, Woower aad a dane Cloay, Philadelphia id Ovt 24 suiara Wun Blake ng, Mitchell, New York; 26th, Wukeag, Cousins, FIVER. Oct — Aer Hervioe, Chamolin, AL. oiet, fn dy’ Allen. Pert Ewen: silos 0, flearle. lo; Basex, Davia, NYork; Sohn Pt Fite inland. Ciel tak, orig Col Was Uougian. Coggins, gore Sid ite, acc Ade eile, Nlcgeran, Aibany, sloop Ama 8 tamamnenel FRANKFORT. Oot %—Arr brig Bilen Maris, Curtis, Car dens, Sid Stat nebrs Fiving Cloud. Chase, Funiageint. oamers William Jew, Louise Raton: brig i oe EsTON, Oct 2--arr previous, hark Robe: RYor&: bri ety thas TOWN, aT bn Fisk, dy |, Oct F—Arr brig oa Poam, Parker, 2 at Maori, | ut CAPE 0v) in tar from Philadelphia, ‘ict 2-—Arr_ bark Laror, allemy Newport, & MOBIT OF the Hor’ sho Angie (1H), aad RE Diaeg. the former duped to Bhi Ioland and the laiter to New Grew MLEHEAD, Oct 2—Arr sebr Benjamin Standard, Dee, NVrrk TLTON, Oc %-Are echt © A Greiner, Weever, Phila "YEW ORLEANS, Oot 3—Acr stout, Calivorn, Rete bene Vera Graz en or Oot WA, Sharon, 7 NEWPORT. Nev 1.84 t~ tn por, ware he Ann, faumen Washburn, Thrasher from sreaen fe for Wisin ing Amanca, Mickersen, and Elen Barnes, Lap Cabot Racket, do ior Tork, a Cate Jayne, do for do. v CE, Nov l— Arr sieamship Ospray, Kinney, 36 sobre Sea Gull, Bowland, Bahimors, vis New Ale rratt Caplin Telaware City, Mar Matilda, Shoards, hush wn, an 4 vine, nod ‘a hin Jngoh loss ye: tanta ar = NYork stson BR cone tra ‘om, Ph sadeiphia. ‘iat seine BF Hii, Rien, = N York: sche Amy W Leeds, 7, Phlladeiniin; Orator, sicep Mncketo. Marin White. "\deanlon,, Benger,’ 7 ‘Tolies. schre i ! MR Carlisle Sipe; juiniet, Fall: RG Porter, we aech as par. Spots, fase mormeg. ache Wid nid Anam penton oo oe Jinn sae Richardson, stir Oct H—Arr sche CM Smith, Brown, Philadel PMSDOKLAND, Oot — Are aleve Larakah, Harriman, Phila jourmahal opt, oe. AD eae il. Ica ste Wm Gregory, Bucklin, do Fi oan eo eee Te ness, perce Nar beepece ‘achive qemigrlenies aed 9 ey ¥ gas = oa A ti kre ag Fa ee in Urews ry 7] NY ie THOMA: oman Gillelrint, obciet, New Orton: sci Mare ihr Vi Virginioe vin a Bit, sip Die! Singer. Varley. New ser ae eR MBOR, Ori 0-814 sehr “hi! nvelphias ‘Dad, brig J A Tayior, SWismNaTox, NC, Oot 28-- Arr schra WB Jenins, ins. Mew sn Work York: Star, UM b, rr ihe Reston: Sith, Mecosta, Tt Tapes 90 Ada, Smith, Gi Her ark et: Lyin Portinds sehr ake. wanwriay WYork: tat, wy DLEPORER —THR FRIENDS ge are determined wot pw nes , wnited for rere « te a sig orkey or NeW gcenge wha lbs eb a mt te j |