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if t bas proved favorable to Walker, the triumph of ie civorpuon of Nicaragua, iste tbe United Sstos—a a orption i ja wow immediately revives the Central Amertosa Commerc! telligence. LONDON MONEY MABKET. ‘There bad been no material change in the demand for rates for money. Consols bad fluctuated somewhat, and closed at 923; @ 925; for money, aud 02% @ 03 for ao- | count, The bullion im the Bank of Engiaad had decreased duping the week £41,000, AMERICAN SECUMITING. The market was quiet and steady, and the previons quotations are continued. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ‘The market was quiet apd exhibited a rather drooping tendency, with some irregularity tm prices. The Brokers’ ‘Circular cails the lower qualities one-eighth of a ponny lower aud the middlirg and fair qualtites one sixteenth howe beep seasons departiner te o! freiand’s ty. been fully up to SC bushels an acre. We bavo before ua | lower on the week, with a steady market at the clone, sm account of the proiiuce of a four sore Held of wi ‘The eales of tbe week were restricted to 29, 200 bales, of ove-balt of which wie sown last autumn, and the re | which the speculators tovk 2,300 aed exporters 5,100. mainder in spring. The land js situated tothe county of | The sales on Friday were about 6,009 bales. including Down, and here is the market proceeds of thecrop:— 1,€00 on speculation and for export. The toliowing are Autumn sown, 42 cwr., at 138. -£21 6 © | the authorizea quotations:— Fair Orleans. 7% 4 miiding, Spring sown, 4334 owt., at lig. 6d. 0 7 2) 6: tuir Mobiles, ‘4¢d.; micdling, 6 11 fair Up ~ ———-—— | lands, 7h ¢.; middiing, od The stock on bend wan es £60 timated “at 426,870 bales, of which 824,800 were amert- Cau. MANCHESTER MABEFTS. v Manchesier was dull, and buyers were de- | mandlng ® reouction. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. ‘The market for breadetuffs generaily uad been quiet. Mr. Draver’s cirouiar calls wheat inactive, ad 2d. lower. Flour dull and quiet, with a slighi deohne ou the interior 4 ay about 64. per bI Corn witnort essential change ' Mcesre, Ricbaréron Spence & Co. quote as fol- lows:—Red wheat, 88. 9d. 004. 1d, white wheat, 9a. 6d. wits. 1d, teeing dull, especialiy for white Western | Canal flour, 60s «238; Batimore ard Philadelpbia, 326. 60, # 48s ¢d : Ooto, 68, & S7».; Canarian, le with * dull tone at the closr; red low, S88. a 235 6d.; white, 368., closing inactive, LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKEP. Meears. Kichardsou, mpence & Co. report beef very duil, with holcers pressing on tho market. Prime sell- {og st 70s. a lide. Pork—Linle inquiry, and prices weak, Prime meus, €53. a 76s. Becon—iales toim- i previous rates. Lard very dull, aud quot wal, at 743, 00 the spot Tallow quicter, and Sales at 56s. a OTs. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. ‘The Broker's Circuiar quotes common rosin stow of sole, but prices wualtered. Five rosin seliing at 10s. 6 16s.’ Spirits o: turpentine— Business Limited as previous ratee—say 68.0375. Americaa tar—Sales animportant. Ashes tteady at Sle a 628 (or pots, and 48s, 8 50s for pearls. Pbilaceipbia quercrou bark eligntly cheaper— dulce a 12s @1de 6¢. Baltimore bark Ls. a Lis, 6d. Linees ond fab olts—Small sates at previous cates; palm Olle igbely dearer—enles at £44 62. a £16 cus; olive oil easier, Dut quotations unchanged. Dye woods—A limit e¢ business at previous rates Saltpotre firmer Sugar act ‘ar advance of 6d, Moinases firm, and 6d. dear- er her quicter—eales at 94d Ka. Coffee Anaverage business wihout quowable cuange Rice sikady, With 2 rather better fewlug {a the market. LONDON MaRK&TS. Menera. Baring, Browers & Co. suy—Sugar stiffer, but not quetabiy bigber, Coffee autet, Rice withont change, but vending upwards. [ron quist; We'ch bars quoted ai £7 Oe. w £5 108, and rails £7 65. Ta Grmer; common biock, L183, apa holders demanding so advauce, Brendstuilz quiet, and witvovt oreential change. flour, Sda 2 She ; red wheat, 685, ite, TOs. a 783, HAVRE MAuKerT. During the week enaing on tue 4to roat. inclusive, the c@tion market bad been sveacy, with wasted sales. New Orleans, res oroinaires, qui ted at 10. Breadeinifs dull and leccing downwards. Yrovistugs dull, bus prices un- shenen. Sugar etifler, but quotations uuohanged. Cof- fee quiet egrena' tule acre, @ large warn 0} capabilities of the voll preparing the ground, a more molect choice of seed, and | greater care (n checking the growth of weeds, have given _ ‘s la’ ge increase of value to the Irish oats. The quality of | Uhis grein reised to Ireland for come years past has helc the bigh¢st place in the Engiteh market. This season's yield of ogts, at a very moderate estimation, cannot be under 1 560,000 tons. Including the value of the straw— rd relative to the sort &t preset brought | to marke’, ane as Deing only fit for immediate use iv pra- paration for the corn mil). This, said of the lots of grain which were out durtng the wet ‘weather of last month, and farmers are anxious to get off as quickiy ax possible il their stocus of inferior ant camp eats. The best descriptions of this year’s crop ere sarely made up in the stack fards avd bighly gratifying it is to see the goolly number ot obeve looklog ricks which ‘wrong the rears of the farmsieads im all parts of the | couniry. Hondreds of theee evideaces of prosp:rous | agriculture may be observed in districts where some | dozer or fifteen years ago no such signs of independence | were over seen. In those days ol State betsierag it was usual for most of the swail farmers, and no} « few ot the | larger ones, to thrash ot! cousiderable lots of tae corn | ‘crop and sead ail to the market for the purpose of meet- | ing the gale Of rent. By an wofcrtauate eviueweace it | generally happene:l tbat the slicing scale tet totne loweat port in the /ater aututcn, aad thus the struggiing farmer had to sell off bis crop wnen the rates were most unfa. vorebie tor gr@pers. Toe gol ime bas arrived at lest, ard with the competition of the world stirring up ma energies, the farmer Onds bimect! weil able to meet ail demonds without aay vidue sacritice of his crop, wate w wany cases bis name igures on the sunny side of the Danker’s ledger We don t Snow what the flow! remnant Of the protectionist tribe may say to there {luatrattoas of the “ruraous system of tree trace,” but it is aa equally lamentabie tact that tu thi« part of the country —and wo feel pretty certain the North 1s not swwgulsr iD tbe mat- \er—there bas been s moet metan bety ansence of em ployment for the reotare all bu; uni Jopian- spq, landlords and tensots live in the greatect state of | ba’ mony with each other. tower. is. The Stroggie in Nie (Frem the Loudon Times, Nov. 5.) The Americas Glbuster is fast trking a define end re- cogaised place in the order of wila heroes. Rovid Rood, toe Italian brave, the Highland cateran, and the moss trooper nave bad their day. The class of cavalier rob- bers who vred (2 stop carriages with the courtesy of Nuished aristocrats has cleo out Piracy ir all but obso- lete, The Miibuster has eueceeced to the eccentric honors and pretensions of there cashiog warrors. He is a per- wonage, io the Oret place, of high mettie, quick reseat: meat, and a sharp serce of itjury. Entire inability to wait for cxplanation is *he proud iptirmity which forms the basis of his whole chara ter end dctates hie code of hovor. A tonch, a Word, a look, a cough ovt of place, a yes or no, fs enough: forgivenees possible, and death wuet whe place. The reision of touch paper to gunpuwGer supp 6s nis Oply idea of the relation of man © en, Man was iotendea to be ehot aa the sparks fy upwarde—tast t toe design of nis creation All intercourse of man with man chat does pot prodace thie result is an anomely in his cye, which he hardly knowe whether to charge most with folly, wirke poss or Diasphomy. The g.eat Grectan purloropoer describes bappluess ac ‘an energy,’ the filibuster adds to this Cednition What the snorgy is—it te shooting your neigh. bor through the head. thei is the buil’s eye of human existisoe and dugy. All other relationabive—pvreatal, fine! oF fraterua’, padlic or private, commereial or rocia: —give way to the reiationabip of the snooter to The Latest Markets. LiveReooL, Seturaay, Nov. 82? M. Ja tbe cetion market to day there bas been a rather better ‘eelwg, Dot without any change io qvotations. The saic2 foot Up wbout 6,006 & 10,000 baics Broadst: quiet ai Frigay’s rates. Foreign European Miscellany. The Lomen advertiser ta,e:—ine artole in Monee. the in which we clearly recogoize tue hand of Court Waewski, ws getzange comporition, coanidored ta a logival ight. There is utter absence of iogic ta it, wi it ie brim ‘ull of irriation and despotism. Russia apd France seem to bave come to a tecit under- een wg. that each Power sbail be at liberty to fail its “yeljpious”? mission im Turkey Rassia is be allowed to (urdbe” the intererte of the Greek Oburch ou dota sides of the Balkan and at Mornts athov and Oiympas, waile France 's doing the like for the Romag Cathviie Church mm Syria. The MWiekly Register, the organ of the Romsa Catholic body in England, sta‘ea that the Rev. Dr the hot. Tost i# the one fundamental and sa. cred coorection. Socimty is vaicadle ia eo ‘ar | Manwing, formerly Archdeacon of Chicnester, and aa it promotes thix intimate tie Did mea live | brother-in-law of the Bishop of Oxford, is to take alone ke herm!'s ey could net shoot on@another, but the soc! princip|s brings thom together, and maker (his not only poreibic bot easy. To the firet Froderick Wil- liam apy provecation Was a rearen for the cane; tothe second vicinity wat enorgh. Is ts the same to the fit. buster Mr co White could not lorgive St. Augustios for the Pummary excla.catien with which he solved the Gifloulty of universal celfbacy, with which some of bis theslopical antayooirt proved Bim, axa neDoe of his arcotie teaching on that pemt. fie was tord that if be thought celibacy such s virtue, -he ovent to be glad f pcbody married. ond thas if nobody married we possession immediately of St. Helen's, # beautiful gothic church in Westbourne Fayed rr. Manning bas also signed contracts recently for the erection of two Romana Catholic buildings contiguous to Buck ingham palace—one a resideace tor an order 0 pieschers, and the other a chureb. A letter from Warsaw states that a disease ha again just prokew out among the cattle near Heiden bourg. on the Russo Prussian froatier; it is also | causing great ravages in the neighoorhood of War. vat world would come io an end: and ois reply to this diioulty was tuc rimple ejacviation—* Oh feliz mun- at exttingms”’ The committee for the erection of a monument to Marshal Ney in the town of Metz has received the statue of the Marshal from the hands ot M. Pette, | If the whole human race could, by one OO eek te Gentine a the artist entrusted with its execntion. — rated by the Borwem of oe Mual act it be at A letter from Hanover, of the 23d ultimo, says:— once — martyrdom CS : a By royal ordimance the Renita’ ant ee, wo macity; yd uo earthly millentam w ‘oltlow, | vian Brethren are dis] from taking a judicial @ sidereal abode ®ovic doubtless receive the heroic ree. | oath, which will be replaced by a simple affirmation. Roce tibi jam ! schia contrah't ardens Betore, however, they are admitted to make their Georpius, ct cvvil jus plas parte relinquit. affirmation, they are to be al warned that it ‘The Roman Emp:ror wixbed the whole population of Rome had ope torea., and the Silbuster is insptrec by the ¢ream Of @ universe! murz' —one terrible report— ad so ail over ith mankics The Hindoo saixt, ater paesiag ten thourar ¢ siete psy choses, wat last reward infinite Diss of trtalanainilatvon The flibustor’s Biyetum ia the Hindo» Nirwana, or the state which fol lows after al! markin’ have vhot exch other. The im- provements of gacemiths are (he augurier which usber in the pew millenviom, and the revolver ts the berald of the great regouerauon—i. ¢, the ansihilation of the humana race. But the mere genere! appetie for shooting docs will bave the same force as an oath. and will en‘ail the same civil and moral respousibility The pro- vincie! States of Groningen have decided on the creation of a new canal from Groningen to Delfszijil. This resolution forms part of a plan for the im | provement ot navigation in that pro’ The London Herald ot Oct. 31, says:—A very few years now must see the conclusion ef this, one way or other, and there is but one of two solations— either a few English gentlemen must put down Lord Palmerston, in vindication of the laws of England, with | succession to the Greek throne — complete the character of wwe Gilbuster. He mast ‘padiie oF patriotic caure to call forth, ‘& goed exeur da respecta’ ie cisgaise, as wel! as arich. er baryest. War bas # twolold effect om human cha racter; if it umparte ferocity to le uninds, it also giver some respectability to ferocious aad wild ones. They find their place in the miliary ifs, aad are not so eccen tric there ae (hey are at home. How many a wild lad in our towns and villages hae been improved by recruit or Russia and Lord Palmerston ane | put down the laws, will put down Bugland herself. The london Star of Oct. 29, says;—The warning to the English press that ap the other day in the Monitewr has stirred, as might have been ex- pected , the bile of most of our contemporaries. The; nee in it the first indication, so far as the ress is concerned, of that deadly hatred whicn the Emperor of the French is known to bedr towards all tg! He goes to tho Crimea aod finds & scene flery avagh toratisty bis 0 mest oraviaes for excitement ta a | {Fee discussioh; and some of them are so fir sma legitimate way. a Crosader was arobver in y their fears as to imagine joven lines legal guec—i + which bave appeared in the organ of the French goverr ment form but the prelude to an application to our English Parliament to put the British preas ona level with the French. The London Chronicle of October %, says:—If it be true, as stated by @ contemporary, that the British government either have nded or will demand explanations from that of France, on the subject of a late official allusion to the possible rup- ture of the alliance, it is le that gp reply will be afforded. It will powibly be that the remark in question had no political or di- plomatic bearing —t it was a ie tive, and was addressed to the people The London Chronicle of October 36 says:—So been Crusader! Ee was incky in ‘Vent jor bis «(id nature ofiered to him, whict mad the difference between bis being canonized banged The SNuster, im the sume way, ide aod & patriotin, 1 pot m stringy legit aie appetive for shouting in the cause of A nerican ent Be is determined to spread American Ns anc volver becom’. « weapon of American inspiration instead of stmple murter jon of one of Walker's Gtibusters in Nicara f0a Will {:/vecrete thie portrait. Thie unfortanate young an attcmpked \o Comb'Re private with public Hli> aster and, pot content with the large and feild the Nicareguan invation offered to the exer The con’r to the government of Engalnd. Gon of his poouiar gift, exerted it upom Iadividuals | far as it was possible to do #0, the ire ard 2 wel, Re crescquene Of welch wa, of cunree, ment of the oldest of oar Australian colonies © aieey cones, wae, Tee see fave been constituted with the charactenistice of pS nh Hy the British constitution: and there ean be little round for doubt that this form of government will pe found congenial to the habite and feelings, also AA . conducive to the happiness and prosperity, of the 8 difivlty #hh » maa of ihe pame of Howard, and shot Bim. J aiterwa vs auct & man of the name of Hays, but | people. the wound 6) not hap © prove . in he i ry Robi neon, A letter from Temesvar, Hungary, svys:— Severa Fer aee Acne pase. My ton two aanechion, | hundred families of the village of Szeralaz, near Arad, have abjored the Greek religion and become . while in California, occurred at tho State prison, where I bat Catholics. veen emo red for the Inst two yours After getting ia the i came Wo Nicaragya, and shot Thomas Ed Sure “uermarse aber Chars Coram. tien ray | ,A.wesl’h iabalitan of Destin, named Normann. (hat in al) my difficuives | was not once in rig! ag i Smrents of thas eff 900f. char mind. Twice! bed been forgiven, and rae for. | establishments of t ye Biren for teem ali, 1 think there is # God in heaven that ‘The Bavarian government intends to convert all ‘Will and cae forgive, and be knows, and | know, that it | i. prisons into cellular ones. ‘wee pot i that killed Charles Gordon. It was whiskey | Th 1 of the © ood my crazy mind that cid it. [say that! wae notin | 6 resolutions Gonen eey > iy right mic! when I did the deed. and God knows it. | bave been confirmed by the accession janover, Vergive me, and soldiers, and I can dies happy | the only important State whose adherence was re- man.” _ | quired. Silver is still to be the sole legal currency, 4 - moterial of Generel Walkers army ef coe, Austria adopting the Lanne Bn = Pho having “bes cificuition 1. having shot his man | cOmese oa leas i Ca ae CB LT walve is to be periodically. other ecene of American invasion American entbasiast and the Se eee on a Retna ceavesina eon of democratic party in | through London post yield a revenue of 008 the United States, who live upon the of amerioa® | 9 year, pat ‘Alibusters: } bis April, May Narecen. the fellow | exceeding by 263 the corresponding quarter of 1865; 7 ten | that in the eS? ‘Auguat and Sep- sins, snd | tember, there were 137 688 children ts lamers of ana Uhat 30 death charsh registered in august iber , o tis Witte atthe rate of 300 under the average of the ba) hia mili | preceding tem summer quarters. The annual rate Sady oe Er morality in te nummer war 22°2 coat in the towns and 1 Q ‘ ‘ Sor of a crease of popolation in the qu moe rovernment, fizcation zette du Commerce » Pe- son ra abe, dl ot of gold obtained during the ’ Oenirai Ame | fret six months of the year from the Oural moun- | tains was 187 pouds, or 7,880 Iba. | the London Lancet says :—The ase of belladonna is now wablushipgly advertised to“ give brilliancy, vivacity, and the power of fesciaation ‘The is heralded a use by “ the ladies of Asia "— arems where, which argument would be as with @ slight e being due to the tracting the iris, and the papil forming a ater contrast to the white of the aclerotic, while it allowed a larger field for the reflection of light from the lens, would a strong ts for the development of ita ‘and powers of fascination, And a strong light, a paralyzed iris and an enlarged pupil, is the best conceivabie way to weaken and destroy the delicately action of the orgun of sight. A letter from the H: of the 22d inst. , says:— ‘Lhe commision n¢ d by the government to the emancipation has just published its second report, which refers to the Dutch islands in the West Indiés, and the es- tablishments on the coast of Guinea. As to the islands, it — @ scheme of emanci which is a good deal like that for Surinam; and as to the establisnmeats in Guinea, it advises that emancipation shall not be attempted, ia order not to endapger the security of them. A singular jubilee has been celebrated at Dresden. Lieutenant Colonel von Kockeritz, a resident in that city, received at the battle of Jena a ball in the breast, which penetrated through to below the shoulder, and w it remaiced, notwithstanding | repeated attemp's ot the sur, to extract it. | On the 14th ultimo it was, that M. von Kockeritz had lived with this in his G and op that day his comrades invited him toa liant fete, and presented him with a silver ball heme the inscription, “ 14th October, 1806 and The Singapore Free Press of Sept. 16, says:— The latest accounts from Siam state that the French Envoy had concluded a treaty with Siamese Kings, which was to be sig: on the 15th current. After leaving Siam the French ion would pro- ceed to Turom ie of trying to open ne- jations with the Chinese ment. rade wus being prosecuted very bri at Bang- kok, bot the wfiux of foreign tradera which has lately taken place, and the con equeatly great com- tion for produce, hss forced up prices to a heigt which -annot be maintained permanently, The London Times of October 4th, says:—Letters from Buenos Ayres on the subject of gration state that the panes are very desirous to en- courage the influx of European settlers. They offer to gravt land to agriculturists, and also building lots to those who wish to establish themselves in wos. Occupation is said to be abundant, and society exista to receive and shelter all “persons on their arvival until they have obtained work. Farm- ers, laborers, house servants and porters are repre- sented to be in great request. The stock of specie held by the Scotch and Irish banks daring the month ending the 27th of Septem- ber was £3,721,007, being a deerease of £91,204, as compared with the previous return, and an inorease of £265,269 when compared with the corresponding period last year. Notification has been made to the Malta Chamber of Commerce that Count Stroganoff, Governor General of New Russia and Bessarabia, has ordered toe masters of all ships in quarantiae — to im- mediately quit the same, and to repair pratique ports, under of being placed in quarantine and treated as being under observation, which will like- wise be the case with ail new arrivals from abroad The Paris Moniteur, of October 28, publishes the official retorm of the receipts of the customs re- venve of France for the previous menth, amounted to 15,229.481f., being aa of 3,3654,416f. on the corresponding month of 1855. ‘The receipts for the first nine months of 1856 have been 129 822,006f., showing a decrease of 21,317 ,269f. on the corr ing period of 1465. Taking the comparis.n the ¢ nine months of 1856 and mage _— < Se on ar exhibited e great ig of are—Forei sugar, 16,283 ,649f.; raw wool, 5,198,7908.; coffee, 4,606 ,890F ; ines, T7Ta51b;, rough lead, iO SEL: “copper, nga, ” 5 roug! " 5, COD] 103,°83t.; bar iron, 90,598f.; nitrates of soda Rod potass, 68.278f., ke. The articles which show the greatest improvement are French colonial sugar, 3.456 493f.; caw cotton, 1,381,328f.; coal, 488,953f ; coarse linen goods, 21:,422f. The Roa-ian squadron took its de; from eo Bw a ee 26th ultimo, for the ints of desti of several ships composing pg Rear Admiral Berens. The London Post of October 30th says:—It is along time since the metropoiis and suburban districts have been enveloy wuch a dense fog as yes- terday, and, unfe ately, several lives were in con sequence sacrificed, to say nothing of the injary to several other persons. A letter from Montenegro of the 18th of October, in the German Journal of Frankfort, says—Prince Danilo has received from the Russian Consul the as- | surance that Russia and France have taken Monte- negro onder their protection. There is reason to believe that the question of the ive the diplo- matic world a great deal of trout will re- coxnize vo King of Greece who does not belong to the Greek church, aed Prince Adalbert of Bavaria refuses to change his religion. ‘The Loudon Star say: roy +a ask, will any paper sustain a proposal for ig out an exp tion to go ‘orth wto the United States, in the name of justice and humanity, to execute vengeance upon, orexact reparation from, those who inflict upoa four millions of humas beings outrages in compari- ron with which toe political grievances of Naples wre a mere bagatelle? If not, why not? Are the American slaves less helpless than the oppressed Neapolitans? The London Post of 30th ul’., says:—If a purely absolutist ministry were at this moment possivle in Spain, it would be most highly rous—dan- gerous to the throne of Isabella II., and, what is of infinitely more consequence, dangerous possibly to the repose and tranquillity of Europe. A letter from Cairo says:--The official report an- nounces that two mosques are entirely down in Cairo, and many others partly #0, or greatly damaged; 120 houses, down or partly so, in Cairo, and several in Boulac, and some say ten people killed in all by the late earthquake. The London Times of the 30th ultimo, seys:—It is true that in another letter Mr. Arrowsmith says that be was under age in 1828, buthe never said thas he travelled in an American railway train in thet year. A letter from Malta eays:—Intelligence continues to pour in from #urrounding and more distant coun tries which felt the ——, on the night of the lbh and morning of the 12th of October. [t seems to have been more senbly felt in the interior than in the seaport towns of the neighboring island of Sicily. In Naples the shocks were severe aad of jong duration. The London Post of 30th ultimo, says:—This is the mode in which the King of Naples will now find himeelf ex) to the force of public opinion. He will be backed, no doubt, by the pompons declara- tions ef Russia, by the gigantic shadows which loom acrom the affected dignity of Prince Gortschakoff’s sounding phrases; put how far will these go in Bu- ——— eae they stand against the actions of France and land © A letter from Prevesa, in Albania, states that on the morning of the i2tb ultimo several shocks of earthquake were felt in succession daring a space of sixty eeconds. All the people rushed in alarm ont of the houses, but the damage caused has been slight. The Emperor of Russia, by a recent ukase, has established new rules for the working of gold mines ly private persons. The Annales du Commerce Exi/rieur gives the following account of the trafic on the Taarskoe- Selo railway (Russia) in 1555:—The number of sengers conveyed from St. l’etershurg to Taarakoe- Belo, and vice werea, was 620.515; between Tsarkoe- Selo and Panlowsk, 190,624; and on the road to Mos- cow, 1,060, making a total of #12.002, being a decrease 4 on the mumber in 1854. The gross re ir passengers and other sources amounted to 206,160 rovbles, and the expenses to 152,453 rovbles, lea’ a balance of 115,707 roubles, being than in 1855. In uence of the movements of troops and the establishment of the camp casps of Cadets at T y 73,043 soldiers were conveyed on toe railway in 1966, at about half the ordinary tariff, The Annales du Commerce Exrtéricur gives the following account of the fair of Kiet, in Southern 6 :—This pg yh! also known certed between the French and the menta, with a view of facilitatin, travellers through one or other of t countries to a more distant State. This article has been repro- duced hy a great number of journals, and as it con- tains certain statements which ave incorrect, the of slaves | | ing auricular confeasto Ghaslasog 0a, and fy vo nt ayann | ing jar 2. | sated Malena hae seait | a au ge oy mh or oe | are being o wo Sici- |v, low | thes to secure the troops. "Some | Hew. Grieaae lg, rom Glos Orioass ‘Sik Hiavuse 29m cers, who were been removed, | “Brace W: From Mow Yogk 27th, arrive Havana and replaced by others well known for their at- Istand Now Orleans 3d, From New Havana tackanent to King Hecgieané, Mlsave Now Tore si 10 Ai and Now Orleans at 8 AM. A Colonel in the Ottoman Empire, | | Quaxne Girr—From New York 7th of each, mouth, arriving says the Journal du Hd@re, arrived here a few days Py ye Mobile Zid, Havana | , foe the parposs negotiating on the part of ‘YHR OVERLAXD MAILS TO INDEA AND OHINA. his it for the two steamers. | the ‘may be of value to those having . He has already communications on the sub- | ence in the ject with one of firat builders in our port. wee malp leaves: Gonthangton on the dihand Shel cach The Bund of Berne rays:—The valley of La, near | Arrives at Otbraltar about the 9h and 25th of same month, vers, in the Grisons, not far from the frontier of | Arrives at Malta about the 14th and 30th of samomoath. | Gifcline, which is in dispute between A: ee rn ee Cre ene oe me Cubeenans, tee bacins sr eetae of fresh difficul- | Leaves Saez about the 20th or Zlst of same and Sth or 6th of ties created by Austria, who carried away a | ellowing month. quantity of wood cut on that territory. 2 eRe ee ne ee Mae epee ae | _ Some fishermen of Texel (Netherlands) lately | | Leeres Agen shost the Ma Evel game and day of drrt- | Souee of thailand in cut fet walcre “The length | ands tke otowing monte =” emt elo Oa coast of e water. mou of this fish is described as more than 70 feet; the MTS pf apy Galle about the 6th or tail has a spread of 12 feet, an. the eyes are of the | “ Leaves Point de Galle for Pulo Penang the same day, if the | size of an egg. steamer has already arrived which takes the mail on, | ‘The Greeks of the Liverpool solTTives at Fulo Fenang about the 12h or 198 and 28th or ther lately, and having ised £100,000, operated togetber f rai 000, operat int cae psig mort y cecieat a profit of £30,000. usly that the; A letter in the Paris Presse, from Constantinople, says:—The Aquila Imperiale, coming from Trebi- zond, has brought news from Kars. The Turkish government has availed itself of the services and advice of at two French etaff officers who have an and letters intended for the Nuw Youre Hs avail wane | thing to_be done is to destroy tne existing ARRIVED, tions. They serve only as a make believe Enea Steamship Washington, Cavendy, Bremen via Sot and prevent the building of really val wo! Tie tee aa, peamenans, (0 ga te Kol In the vast enceinte of the citadel of Kars two- points | Phiageipbia for ‘Liv greg ao Ge et ae only were useful, and these the Russians destroyed. | Advices from Constantinople mention that the financial affairs of the Sublime Porte continue to be steamehip Hermana, hence for Southampton The W bas had a succession Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &c, with mdse and passengers, to Ludiam'& Peasants. Nov 19, € PM passed the most important matter under consideration by | schr Jos Peacock, off Hog Island, 20th, 5 AM. saw a bark the astro repe oe gpg rag omy Noy by ingio tack on. ‘Harbor, be fore pp be tay: cial pi ts recently submitted to them; and the | and eset gers. 0 rm Whitlock. Sy Joan which the government had put down at £5,000, | coat'% Manhattan uns Co; vevael of Saitek fons 000, required from the successtul applicants to es- | “Bark Gem of the Seas, Miller, Malaga, Oct 3 with fruit, tablish a bank, has been raised to £3,000, | lead,wine, 4c. to aguirre & Galway. Has 6x beavy 000 sterling. Weeterly ‘winds ie entire passage, and was 21 days west of ‘The Emperor Alexan¢ria has expressed a wish to | | Bark Undine (of Hath), Merriman, Shields, Oct 5, with coal, bave lve new towns { rmed in Finland.” One of | ‘jvcay anatn’ eee LW Ea, them 18 to be constructed at the bottom of Bothnia, | man Diman& Uo. Was towed tothe city by steamtug Mer- three miles from Tornes and tweive from Uleaborg, Sehr Minstrel, Doane, Harwich. at the mouth of the Kennich, which is anexcelleut | Schr ) 5 Ives, Doane, Harwich. Pere | pot away rey ‘he sites for the others Sehr Niantic: Curran, Westerly. Wwe been fix v e Smith, Westerly. Sehr C Pitman, Marlow, Norwieh. —— fohr & D Sparks, Larkin, New Haven for Virginia. ‘The Cause of Kansas at the South. Sees itags Dele. Freer ee Tie, ven, ter Vaee. (From the New Oricaps Lott al Davia’ organ), No- nee Saree vem . j By announcement elsewhere it will be seen that —y Gen. Whitfield and Col. Clarkson, the able and r, Portland, Ci. fg op the South in Kansas, will ad- y. Portland. Ot. iress the people at Donaldsonville, Plaquemine, Aeon, Renae iy an Seeteth part. Baton and Bayou propery hey the Hall. Di ‘ct. first, town oa the 12th instant ( 7), and Sloop Jane Maria, WP they Sar meet ever mbere la to tot tee Steamer Lroreidey, Vaidi-er, Philadelphia reception grate iation deserve. ye, New Bedford. Let them be beard for cause—the cause of the 7, Providence. Sioa aod, therefore, tho cause af every Southern sion- ap . cause tran worthy o oie or te | ne. hey ire 260i bap Ate, Baas, a Barter. been no day aes no sunshine patriots; Ship Sunny Soutb, Rio Janeiro. with atchiacn and fellow and Titus have borne the ncee at tae South over the aie. cmap tb concn ets tant slopes of Kansas, and in the face of the black fiag of Lane and his Vandal followers, py HILADELPBLA, Bev 30— Arr chip Confederation. Corn- planted it firmly, for the present at least. Shall Ag dg FE i tom ‘Soren “4 tion's” Shell toe foothold Ubay so hardly bas gallant: | ©" ™=™ Oc, Dowdem Harkaa. |S ly gained be given up? Shall the South surrender Capt Hazard, of steamtug Wm H Webb. came up to the city last evening, baving been 70 miles off shore, and reports no Inward bound vessels in sight. Tee AsaspoweD Suir Jonn Curaima.—Mr James Perry, engineer for the Board of Underwriters, arrived yesterday irom the ship John Currier, ashore on Feawick’s Island, Merylard. He reports that the cargo between decks, consist- one of her most im; nt, vital ? ‘There are the ate Dap adi ly foo fo thts connection. Mr. Fremont, it is true, is not elected ; but at this moment there is an overwhelming black republican majority at the Norta, and the up of the returns wili show in due time that a ma- jority of the white population of this Union voted at ‘the late election for the political sul tion of the | ingot lumber and spars, has been removed, and of! barrels South. Is thisa cheering begapne the times? | placed in its siead. By this means she had floated out two and Does it not show thst the South is in con- | a bell lengths, an@ is now lying on the outer bar, and will | —_ a by im the Union, — ped Bons at the Gret high tide. | Tt a be recollected thas his vee, resident, an nothing can save fel was abandon & abou! months since, unceasiig’ vigilance and unremitting exertion ? | tow Zum Movil lo Lurope, yas ken u Wow gunesiucndy Most assuredly it does, — instead art fon gale Mi Perry returned to the ship again last 5 's election will prove an absolut Wit» oll caak# to be placed between decks, weal fortane'if it lull_us into imaginary security and a | f° ule eu 0 ha cy abou fem dare, The Lema state of inaction. The contest of 1556 is and | away od twill cont from $6000 10 $8400 to repair her. The that of 1860 is begun. The South should meet at | Jobo Currier was owned and insured in this city, and CArKO Was ineured in England. | once the great isens it involves; in self-defence she will be forced to meet it, or surrender at discretion; and that is, whether the polic: Kur SocTuronr of New York, aban with June I. lat S7 18, lon 625s,"by Capt . Nye of Dariwouth. Capt H intended to tow bet into Pa forth abail That South | burr z hea ry with her, and policy Pgh ty ms Saas aly a oe the | seximoronng elon aight other Twill be focolleeted that North is aggresive, and” seeks ‘to the | Svconait “ine crew were taken to tlofiead ‘Sune Wy by South through the medium of the Union. bark Beatrice, and reported that the ship Toundered. ¥ Gen. Whitlicld and are and have been Be nauk Gursry Qcees, defore reported ashore below laboring to establish the Southern policy. Cherleston. was got of 17th inst aud towed up the city by the ramet Ald, sfer being ligbiened, by placing a large quan- Uily of salt on board of anche sent down 'o reestve it, and throw ing several hundred sacks overboard. The bark leak rome, Revo Katanpis, from Cardi’ for New York, put into Helmes’ Hole 18th inst, with lors of nails, Kenn Faxin, of Newport, before reported ashore on Nupa- tree Point, hes been got oll, and taken into Stonington. Rhe is now on the marine railway undergoing repairs, her bottom ia badly damaged. Senn Lizzy Tavion, Taylor, from Albany for Dighton was rup inte off Montauk, acd lost mainboom and badly damaged mapeall. A Lance Two TorMAST sc lumber loaded, on fire, was seen léth inet. off Gecrges Island, by schr Hikck Hawk, at Portewouth from Bangor. The crew went on board « schr near by Lauxcnem—At Neweastie, Me, 15th icst, by D_ Wovmonuth, Beq, a beaw iful clipper ship of 1100 tone, ealed the King Phi lip. ov Shall it be said that the people of Louisiana failed to render a sabstantial token of their appreciation of such services! The futare must answer, for the past is certainly dupious. Our San Francisco Correspondence. Baw Fuascisco, Oct. 20, 1856. Retarts of Rome of the Perems Banished by the Vigiance Commilice— Alarming Increase of Crime in Ca:tfornia— The Preridential Contest—Commercial Fatlures— Move- ments of English and French Vessels of War—The Molo- ney Swit Against the President of the Pigtlance Com- mittee. Martin Gallagher, ome of the banished, returned to ibis city bout ten days wince, from Honolulu, via Washing- | ton Torritory. He was allowed to leave without any ex- | | ertiona being made on the part of the Vigilance Commit tee to effeot bis arreet, They ¢id not seem disposed to ondertake the serious responsibility of hanging bim, which is the penalty of again appearing in tuls city. In the present state of the public mind such an act as his execution would create « feeling of great horror. Wiliam Hamilton, another of the men erent ont of the country, made an attempt to get back bere. He con coaled bimeeif on the Sierra Nevada, arrived yorterday, and whee discovered was landed by the captain at Cape S. Locas. in Boston, where she will be brought (0 load for Bal, Francise sin Messrs Glidden & Williams’ line. Whalemen, Below New Bedford 19th inst, a bark, suppored the San iow Warren 18th inst, ship Bowditch, Martin, ‘Arr at Westport 18th inst, bark Mattapoisett, Rowle, last re- ported at Lowndo, fries. with 540 bois ap otf ‘Touched at Flores, no date, NB, clean. Heard from po date (by Capt We the Helen Snow), AK Tucker, Smith, Dartmouth, 40 #p since leaving Talca- hi ag Spoken, &. ventana. 46 days from Liverpool for Onilao, abt Oct Jon vineible, Johnson, from London for Australia, Sept 6 25.8, a 23 30 W (the I has before been reported “"exip Viking Windsor, from London for Calla, Sept 9, at 7X, fon 26.15 W. Crime haa increased to an alarming extent, both in the 1ot hit Mgdamak, Livingston, from Mauritius for Cork, Sept city and interior, and from this it will be seen the excep- | 19 lat hs jon A leh oem tare 2 “ tional efforte made in San Franciseo by a portion of the | ashehAPIS Mins be x’ ion 30 it wd dayeout. Brig“ ville, from NOrleans people has Gone but little towards improving the moral eville, from NOrleaus for 8t eres 4-4 tone of the State, or ipepiring s fear of the laws. 2, off Key Ws D }, from Gloucester for Surtns | Both polities) pertier, demooratic and republican, are | ,, BF brig Ren) Cushing. Somes ‘urinam, pegemees, PEI, Nov S—Arr sehr Helena, Roberts, NYork. latter, while it is admitted the democracy have lost spirit; | © i acirax, Nov 13 —Arr brig Mediator, Durkee NYork, but row they redouble their efforts to ensure success, oy) ae she Susan Jane, for at ws er vikime ot strange haltectnaaion S| pre Kew 131m port barks, gy 4 Pert Moat . La Ciguera, x ‘i: fottering thomeclvos gay other end awaits their Joule Hughinenn, reg. ee yh ta Soraya as cruapes wea uae | eosccee ioe Ou Pigee ae S yo s ‘naw een, Morton; Victor of the Wave, Neleon; ie Austins, Kllems, and Delmont Looks, Park. disg from Roston, arr 7th, do, Model, Dow, unc; p . Rodgers, ding. “4 bark Pride of the Sea, M'Bean, New ct Arr xmIKO, Oct 10—Im port, berks Phantom, Bac vi , Chantivleer, Rambior. vk Corin Shaw or NOriéane, Ide; tly Warren, Ford rift ows, Nov 2—Arr Mary & Jane, Sanders, Shields for Si, Oct A= Art Queen of te So i \. Ohapman, N York, ss al, of perbaps, to induence public opinion, do; JC ‘Nickels: John J Palmer, Tur: wer 3 Mt Millay, Gray; ‘Dorehemer, Whe: Parthian, Hatch | and Morning Star, Close. . J B Lancaster, Somers, ‘apeslor) (lark. unc: and “Aye brign dg for Borope. Ret ween ‘loating Zephyr, Rapid, and Brewer, are reported same Buchanan ood Froment the Aeht is fo be wared here oe | Sins 0—Sid brig Hobart, Hi (Capt 1 Otnee ee Si ci yatiog beeome blind on the outward ), Bowton. ere font & Oo. eitea on Frasy moe ‘They applied Pen Oreawsurr Qrryo” Whantmoran ABaETIOR ALL for the benefit of the bankrupt law on that dey. Liab. |, on" Phinda him. pow snob qepongony lites, $40,000, Another large house ie epoken of ax | © Henaenn ssn, f SL—Ary Georg, Hohorst, Baltimore; suspend, tion, Horstasnh Fi Cutter, 1 (and eld 27th er RALEAN Oot Bet Trae loa, tiayren tant Cha for York), ' halet Greeley, Cutter, from Corfa for Cal- The iat of the frei shi of a et entry on 0 to Ria ure trem Wages fo Saloon, “ioe. Sc Bam etn iene | tae er an Raa MB, The brig ‘was the inst that her oe Wov I—Arr Arago is), RYort. Sid John @ bs returns of the slection eo ‘Arr Phownix, Hoxle, NYork: 6th, WS | prone cs will e received up totes copureere ef tae Lisinay, Gray, Wh hugphen, NB. Luan Cis in, steamer. Mobile, » M 5 y |’ Tenclose the following extract trom one of the papers | Crnmtord, hapaa ha Se Hinds. Wiimingion, Nea: Lf oy nee fields Mobile: ent, pire, Houle, NOvlewsn, Bit Man: ‘The suit commenced by Reuben Moloney againet | Nyork. Pe : ‘William T. Coleman has excited oonsiderable im pnt for dg fd. Latin Bogie, Thesbotd, Chariesten; Cote. Han Franciseo. ven ont cxperens Oe reareareny ‘at | bia. Jephing, Mel er nyre,, Worieans; 1 foot erm woall soveme o P—+$ AY £ | Natteunin foams, Nov 3—Arr Geo Turner, Huiehinaon, She SETAE in? Ss Seto Siem Sid from Piushing Oct 29, Kiizabeth Dennison, Wittens, MyRisroL, Nov 4-Off for orders, Loulss Blis, from & Joka, | i pe from the Pill 3d, Madras, Robinson, and Biako, Chase, on Mase, Out Sire Tans, Maan, Terk, ‘Sid Sist, Galea, ,boapeau, Nov te Ae elvee, Radin, Youse:” from Bice so oun armazens te BavEN. Oct 28k Nord apie Tomer, hi us * Bakey,Reranaah ‘Woolside, Gibson, Glasgow has Jacob, Prentiss. Kel Toblls (asd both rehired for NOricens (and ascow. Nov 3 Are Bombay, Hl, 8t John, NB. aaauran. Oct 2 Arr Wizard, Barcelona; 20, S dia 2 or boston ein. Sea? Kins, Murphy, Maite (and Ary Wo. Neleon, Cheever, WYork; Gaung- i Haven, Jet, Borland, 2d, Ni . Sd, Otlawa, Orawford’ Quebec, nt: out Oct 81, Gladintor, Blayne, Caloutts: Timour, cans: Jas Hovey, obinson New Mitchell, New York: Silas Wi ¥ Wyoming, , Philadelphia; Jas Ba; Loxpon, Nov 1—Knt inwards, rorrent. Calcutta; Favorite, Crowall, Eenemana, Patri Gilford, New 7 Mathows, co w-| Kilby; Platt, ‘ideo; , Bobi stJohn, WB , Flecher, {otoria, Montevideo; Ms Cid Ist, © Grinnell 'New York (and sid from Vv Keed, Preble, Newport aad Gravesend 34), 8d, MANSEILLES, Oct 30—Cld, Titan, Sears, N York. Bld 30th, United states, Jones, nor = Newoastix, Nov 1—CMd, Celia, Pearse, NYork; Mary Sted- dart, Blill, Havana. yeNENFOIT, “Oct'St—-Sid, Consignment, Purintoa, Now Or- ana wx, Oct S1—S1d, Alabama, M” Antwere. futmips,@Vov' I—Sid, Nile, Preble, N York; 34, Raman, Bi LAND, Nov 1—Sid, E P Stringer, We NYs ermna, Oct 9 Arr Bounding Billow na Be on Tanarey Oct Arr Guiseppe, Napol it T t 30—Arr Northland, Flitner, jertiice, Oct Ola KM Lawrence, og lonn nham, Davis, York. cit, Ki q ; Ne ee cienaeet ‘Turley, Philadel- if Vico, 10—Arr N Pertti Conx, Oct 81—The American ship Murillo, Robinson, frew Gothenburg for Hoston. which putin nore Oct 29, leaky, Than een surreved and ordered to discharge. Nov i The Yames Garson, Barry, from Liverpool iene, here yesterday, leaky, and has been wo part of cargo. LivERroot, Nov 1--Reportot the Haywen:—0 -» passed @ ship's boat. Brave Lamorioiere, ¢ Srocxnotm— he brig George Kroll, Kroll, from Crosstadt for NYork (geveral cargo), was stranded off Rohne, Nov-l; of j bg ae | overboard; crew saved. HELDS $0—6 P M—This afternoon the American ship Ou harter. and when being towed fo her mooring bere got our and when bel er foul of the Elizabeth and Sarah, of this port, lying at the buoy, loaded and ready forsea, and carried away the main and mizzen rigging, also part and broke ig ii in tow of one steam! * unmanagead! of damage received by the Elizabeth and is ‘Louisa Hatch and Celia, of Ne to sea, it is sup) only extent corsiderable. Siat—The American snii York. have bath proceed: the We ear, ‘Nov 1—This morning, when the Amert. wi gan ship Wm D Sewel far to the south and got on the Middle Ground. tngs were speedily engaged to tow her off. but did succeed: afier which seven or eight keels Of coals bad discharged into lighters, and she was towed off thin in Peggy’s Hole; damage not yet ascertained. Put back the June (prebably Juno). of Bergen for Oadix, with bowsprit, cutwa'er, &c., carried away, having been ia contact with he American ship W D Sewell. Arrived irom New York No 1 ietay, and Beal ie Arrived from New lov le! ', ans at Liverpool; sth, Courant cvd Harriet fouse, im the Cire: Sth Covenant, do; 7th, Fidelia, and North American, a Liv- e 5 ‘Arrived from Savannah Nov 6, Falcon, at Liverpool. ‘Arrived from New Orleans 'Nov 6, Oroondates, at Perw- ih. pulled for New York Nov 5. John G Boyd, and BZ, from yore omg G B Lamar, from Gravesend; Cothanae, frees mr “Zalled for Boston Oct 24, Union. from Mecsina; Nov 4, Caa- failed for Ssvannah Nov 3, Lion, from — about 5 o'clock, rae towed alled tor City Point Mov 6: Fenny, from Liverpost Sailed for New Orieans Nov 6, Exchange, from Deal; 6th, European, from Liverpool. The ship Celia went ashore st Dover, and will be a tetal wreck. ‘The George Keel, from Cronstadt for New York, stranded off Rhone Nov i. crew were saved. Home Porw. APALACHICOLA, Nov 5—Arr schra Emoma, Cook, Ponss- cola; 7th, Tapper, Winthrop, NYork. Cld 10th, ship Caates, FANY. Nov ld-Arr achre Pennsylvania. Bentley, Nee aret Ann, Da‘ York; Joba & Ford. ison, . Albany sloop 6 port. Cid echrs Edward, Kuer, New ‘Ganahan, Norwich; Sarah & Anns, jayne, Wilsey, Congress, fl ® wing @ red signa stare in it (a Providence packet). Cld_ abi Skinper, Liverpool; bark California, Hi | riga Lady of tbe Lake (Br), Newinan, Ging ao, Halifax; Hurricane Bi RK ‘(to loa for south america): achra Carlisle, Boston; Rarah E Parker, Rogers, N York: sey, ‘Taylor 7 Cannon, Borton, jena Donaldson, H 4 Riliott, Bio Ja- A Al ‘Stinson Ba. , Mobile, 5. Bester, sobr Fdward, Ellsworth. Georgetown, SO. CHARLESTON, Nov 17 —Arr Br bark Gipsey Queen, Mo- ‘Cormick, Liverpool; brig Caitiernia, West, NOrieans. [a the i bark Horace, Cerver, from Kio de Jauetro. also a spparentiy standing Soulhweet, and a. bark unknown, ip Ameiis, bles, Havre. sid abip Fanny Fern, Ainsierdam’ sehr Manhasseli, Sweozey, N York. Valls, Dov B-Arr sor At Blephen, NYork, Sid 13th, indore NYork NKFOKT, Nov 1%—Arr bark Aberdean (new), ——, Bearspert. Hid 12th, bark Cordaiin, Cook Curneso Lith. ship Arey (new), Rankin, NYork; 16th.’ brig Fllen Maria, Curtis, Cnrdenus. GARDINER, Noy '—Arr scars Penneyivania, ‘Johnson. N York: Dennis, Northoort LI; Avon, Ciiilord. Georgetown, DO, Bid M41 bre A ™. Harriman. NYork; Deanis, Race, dey, Hb Pizing Atrzow. Sturdivant, Key West. Gouct R, Nov 16—arr Br chip ‘aloon, Liverpool, K, for Portiand. HOLMKS'S HOLE, Nov 27, P M—Arr brig Eesox, Smith, Ha‘timore for Moston’ Angeline Avery, Torrey. Phuadelphia fr do; lydia Coubaring, Henderson, Fort Riyes, for do, suhes a & Martha, Hail, ton (Del) tor or ork. Yerviah, Dinsmore. and fiver lows, Chareh 1) de for Poremouth; Fannie Mitebel Philadeiphis for Portland: Win D Cargill, Hawkins, boston for #York: Tho see Hicks, Rockland for do; Ade Vrances, Baoson, Saogor fer Rekimore. Sid bark Hadley; schra Genemoth, A Jomeson, and Bagie vd i8th—Arr bark Apdes, Merriman, Philsdelpbia for Bostons Drigh Rideout Smith, Potomac River for do; Anna Prentias, Luabar, Baltimore for Keston; Com Stewart, Bishop, deiphia for Portland. sch Grace Girdler, Paine; Rawin phia Toe Wes month: Sharon, Thurlow, do for woury port. Pequonneck Burroughg, do for Salem, anna Robinson, do for Quirey Point; Perey Heilner, Gandy, do tor Nantucket; J Williamson, Jr, . Alexandrin, for Baw ton, Lewis Mutiord, Dope, do for Salem; Fults (Br), Fitzoe- trick, do for St John, NB: T OF for Hoston ; pms Bg . Norfolk for do; if poy for ie er; usta, Jane () icon to for Bt Yoh, NB, GD) King, Prifies do for Calais: Barra F Lewis. ,' do, tor jgMery, Ava, Sawyer, do for Saco; Arno, Moore, West River, Md, for Math; Vandalia, Reynolds, t for Jor 19--arr brige J D Uinooin, Webber. Savannah for = Zuleika, ya Baltimore for do: sehre Frank A e NB; Gloucester for NYork, & AM—Sid schre Win 1 Cargill, Persia liu jadonnn, Grace Gintler, and Hi Rev ‘hips Cambridge, Coase, from Iver aa. iow we ' vr , © i} Bie, bes Fower, Woodiary rom do; Halve, stevens, from. iindetp bins, Constivation, Wh more, Bath, Ho; We- Us Lant from ; Sara oy . m Glangews Si Paurick iyeacran bs Potomac, Liverpoo!, bark Panny, Smith, ,Geoon ‘ad ‘ARK, Nov 19—Arr scbre Physiciaa, Denhigh Harlem; WYork. Sid sohrs Da Wareham: Mary fall Spencer, trivance. Cal, Haverstraw : Extra, BRDFORD, Nav 38—Arrechr Thomas ts oes sehr Arr Or ‘Potter, se Nat Plait . Nov 18--Arz schra wleaie Taylor, Taplor, Alba for (see Mia); Fanny, Headley, ‘Provi- .. Bid brig Fiying Cond, from Phita Ip yia; and nearly a ‘others hound South and ¥ 1h, 8 AM-—In portbries RB Lawton, jarp; jaroy, Rider, trom, ver Fanny. of Philadelphia; Liraie Taylor. Kuenn im Poi ‘out and went t sea, sehr Whil Maliken, from Providence for PORTLAND. a 3 »: Genes del e Nov 18-—Arr by | pilacrohe Amanda, Giikey, anger. brige Scotland, enn: UB gel a Havana: Xe PORTSMO! SORCVIDRNOR Nor ig Reirel Arey, Now Ieee Ried Rees” a reece cass Wibiyid Sia aiviata ety Wort” Rest bae : bid | ‘Kadgecomb, for ‘BC, to load for Bt ie or 18—Arr achr Charlie & Willie, -—. Bos. ton., ;—) York; Myers, % m @ SAVANNAH, Nov 15—Arr steamship Florida, Woodhull, ™ York: Saibarina, Olesser, Stockholm; schr Hartetann, Oral ree ‘Old brig Macon, Hendrickson, NYork; chr TH juler. do. § YE, Ge. Nov |—-Cld thip Medford, Gray, Bio t "WARREN, Nov Yi Aer oohen 8 17th, Gen Lafarctio, Thompana, Alba | um, Luther, N York, +, Beebe Th, bark Meewnge ' | | | {