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fells Laer own patra devalopemant abd locgertallthe Reading Raitroad ‘Company. fo- y Laws \ Pres! nd Sundi = id or oUnDaY LAWS ADS SEB NOONE TITUTION: ‘SRD OU ANGE AN THB GONSTITUTION CALLED ron. | 30 YER RDITOR OF TUS HERALD. @ur Inte ant-Broday bw demonstration seenmte have; yotoyl law, our Warred ay the Mite of the Sunday Sabbatarians t)8 wan- erful extent, 1 Dave by from what 770 called “religious” 192, and "'ne vocabulary of denunciation well nigh exbaaet- ein Weir abuse. ‘Wks poration, the oditors of the Prosbytarian paper: of We w York and Philadelphia seem to have taken the Jed @ od outrun thew brother gectarians. This is easily ac- eeunted for. It is to the Presbyteriéas, more than'ta'tny, a perbaps to al) other eects, shat we owe our San%my ‘ews. As a denomination they have labored mibstas- fideourly to transfer the rigid Sunday-Sabbatareun dec. eines of the ‘ Westminster Confession,” which they bave Aadepied, to our tatute books; Mame, im Pennsylvania and macy others, have “been et too mocessful, Whilo these laws romAin thoy ave a quest union with the Stave—tho civil mw wendertaking to enforce their pet doctrine, thigh i} will ‘wot presume to attempt tbe establishment of thelr antire verees. Hence their unbounded rage when a determined ‘wad persistent effort is made to obtain the repeal of these ‘Sunday laws. [bad intended to give your vesdors some wpecimen passages taken from the New Yak Osercer, Beangeist, Presbytersan and other weekly “religions” papers, but I have concluded instead to make a few quo- ‘gations ‘rom the Princeton Review, 8 quarterty, edited by Rev. Charles Hodge, D. D., Professor in the Princeton Theo Jogiea] . Tue lastmumber of this Rexew, jus asad, ‘two long articles upon this subject; one by, he eulor, entitled “Sunday Laws,”’ and the other by aal ‘wfuential minister in that denominatioe. ‘The Bi Bigg papers are loud in their praise of these ‘The Evangelist, ‘2, says:— uite a of ertickts cut | efoel ays! oe bag whiob that ‘The writer concludes with the follewing impassioned mecoting %od \us resolutions aro mast vilely'mis opresem- ‘wppeal:— be Pe ap a from ait ber Te pouring out this torrent of misropreseatation and | 9, Sana aad thelr etfrefin'this | detween the Pra: t to worl Sed. pur iecern ing peMray anton to anoath tn the name ‘oar courts Of our aiborre elnct to ‘ana pation and [0 tbe wauer of ine ae papins ae and sed the saesaeh eee ubeaite ocehate Waters tina te. SY peeeive our fre ay. of he the, hase blew! und mmalintal nour Dow yon touch i, teat ial x het our anata wen, ‘amoot rest, Pe m bud a Stnte where Grin piace, and eo= it ait getty wil Go foe yo what ‘ge Christian religion bas done Rere, then, Mr. Eator, is an“ irroprossible conflict” rigs and the Sunday Sabbatarian Botte grneral oo» side, and thy friends of civil aint religions Mivorty ‘on ho other. Tho former will a3- sume thut the Sunday law etatuies are constitutional as ‘Yong as thiy cao, and when they are fairly driven by the arguments of their op,onents from thi position, they ‘will ratty all their forces for an effort to change the coa- stitution ro that it shall countenance Sunday laws, the en- forced reading of the Bible in the public schools, and all the ether prose! ‘Schemes of sectarian Tehjionists. This is their plan of operations, and all che arta and tricks of Protestant Josuitism will be employed to accomplish it. Forewarned, ferearmed. Jehn Milton, who kuew the Presbyterians welt, says what we shill do well to re- member, if' we desire to rve apy libertios—' New Presbyter ts ol Priest, in J. L. Hatcd. Brooutyy, Nov. 18, 1859. Lake Surmwor Inow Ons —The trade in iron ore from the Lake Superior region, at Erie, Pa., for the past year, been of no weonsiderable importanee, amounting thus, to about 30,000 tons. ot October wre peranene! Banday laws ie one, whlel leads the writer FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sarucake performs. (!) contains thirty-four octavo pages; but by a gos socincen Iam ive our readers an idea of the whole. {uot free! exam ro = so vais curten meeting, as ot PesrPas edworlal artic in the: Aen Yorker (the reviewer says:— ennpuin tat tis ee very s¢rious ia far There ee vwsforibcdue cbearracce ot (se | many of the bankors were quito unable to sell their bill. ieestey, ‘The aio In money there is no cbango that can be quoted. To course of the domestic exchanges is shown by the those laws are assailed ould, ae its advocates avow, excinde the Bible from our hoole, banish chaplains ve halls and the army and navy, Ae » Be i curs daa we shal see. do far more than this. i forbid wemment, you ase 7é must osey God. fa tmposeible can be Be most carry our religion into our families our ‘workhoo4, war benkiog houses, and oer governments, Sod if you ctanct live wiih C you must go elsewhere, ‘This is cool—very! But the perfect frigidity of these mesumptions and cictations is not fully apparent until we read the other article in this Review, entitled “A Nation’s Right to Worship Byterian caeigtaas er cuamie, “fully admits, while ho , the complete religious heutrality of our Foderal ~and State constituvons. This admission is very important, ‘coming ss it does from one who would glediy, if he could, it otherwise, and who is 0 strongly opposed t> neutrality that he urges the importance of a revision of porcnsbrrperygen! with a view to altering them ia this ‘wespect, and causing them to endorse ‘Protestant Chris. Let those Presbyterians in this city, then, who bave so Wendy decried the assumption of this uoutrality by thoes sve based upon it their argument for the unconsti Antionality of the Sunday statnie laws, observe, that this a H nk eee nga the principle of individual liberty in. scapnatine S resulte. in giving us “ ‘a uwultude of different religious sects” instead of one great pens ed the writer proceeds thus:— fnfuence of this of indi- our governmental iastitn- religions tery ta mowden re m if 17 aia Tight be not only yy the intl: that every which is toe mode! 4 vai co general oF Btaie governments, ts {do oletanly swear or aire,” fo which Ja left free to smear by and to leave out not onl; itn of Genk bet thereto the very emence Laon Wassover to cameo Oedia ie, tu such cases, whether under the constitution of the Datted ttates or of any particular State, in wry erument—executive. military—it is parely op! enbecigiok meee opine Se peneticl otek, whethes Yernment wih resoect to all religions; eo that no poesible mental iotinence can be constitutionally exerted for or Szatnat any form of religious bellet ‘This absolute neutrality in religion of the constitntion of the United States is admitted and defended by the com ‘mentators. Says one of them, Bayard — It has been chjected by some against the constitution that makes ‘vo werticn Of relish and coutag no te. sogvition of the exisience aud provk ence of God.” « * there were reasons why the introduction of ro if not im exclusively for 8, regal nee sinong f Christians ts such ‘an instrament where all are entitled toeust eonsilern- Son would ‘be dificult to use words tn which al! o eat wee we took oven ere the protection of the Sabbath, and the barber . being merely a dead letwr. often viol a gull only wecatso thelr religious intuence] ‘The writer goes on to show conclusively that the com- spulsory = Of the Bible in our public schools is un- us — of the ‘Seoul tant. Wo valigirus iestahallover tenaey of the tee! Boar publtc aaooln, rl ne ee ore eued ichrn jon in them on socount of his uptuvone i for gi fastrt ‘Saverdot religious beliet ‘One of the most eminent of American jorisis—tho tate | John ©. Spencer-—bas eftoially decided tha: it is no part of our public schoul system to give religicus instructica, How otherwise could he ly interpret our constien- “tious and laws? Even the reading of the Bible in thees schools, al in some of the States the soho.’ lews do specify that it m'bited, is in ble ea of governmental neutrality in ri , wader which it im the comstitational right of the to object -migainst the common version of the Soriptures, of the Jew “against the New Testament, and of the heathen and in- 2Acel against the whoie, Kuch and every reli can cose uf and Bay, “You have no constitutional w tax we for ihe instruction of my children in a religion which ot believe.” Nor, at tho point where we now stand be developement of ‘the true idea of individual rell- gies liberty, is it pasalble to a the ease they )i ‘ont in gor fawh of th % banish the Bible, prayer ~Uge of religious worabih? wand induce, enc all tebchtug ¢ of taorullty which is peeu- We to the Cuiiet religion, [rom our vest and moulding ay stems of public edyoation. ‘This is the inevitable Jogi cal Bequence of the prisciple, as it ix alread: toa, 7reat extent, the aetna! reeuk.’ “Who, that hag re. Sieciee’ Upon the buect at ail, can fall to’ ese it The writer Aaye:— . Pegi Otros conseynenter, kygleally da- a Boar te neta eat i io fall course of reall. parm hee tl of individas farm owe ‘This is the course we uret Ta order to avi Vd the “breakers” and the ‘dicastrous ” which be consi‘iors inevitable if wo continue oa sailing,- be {eek pean ee Should taek at ‘the Wast br el change iu the words of 7 go 8 to to be, Christa a wtablieh this "Consatnge That we dves Protestant Obriatians w ‘eal denominatims leas Terty they nov eben, Tee: | Mercantile Marine Insurance Company, of Boston, has de- Satorpay, Nov. 19, 1859. ‘Tho steamships Vanderbiit and City of Baltimore sailed from, the resolutions passed | to-day for Europe, the former with $907,920, the latter with '$227,000 in specio on freight, making tho total ship- ment of tho day $1,134,920, which is rathor moro than ‘was "oxpected. Exchango on Burope closed very dull ; 34 a 3 discount. ‘The slight imrovement in prices noticed on the Stock Exchango yesterday afternoon was continued to-day, and some descriptions are decidedly higher. Panama sold this morning at 13134, and closed in the afternoon at that Did. The late upward movement appears to be woll sus- tained; so far from realizing, the present holders appear anxious to increase their interest. If the company had the road in perpetuity, it would be cheap at the present price. Pacific Mail advanced this afternoon to 76, closing at that bid. ‘The attack by tho bears on the leading West- ern shares continues to attract attention, but prices do not give way. Galena advanced to 72 at the morning Duard, and closed at bid. We understand that a dividend of 4 per cont will be paid on this stock in February next. Rock Island advanced to 635, closing 68 bid. Other Western shares wore quict. Hud- son River continues to advance. It sold to-day at 39%, closing 895; bid. The demand for State stocks and good bonds contiones fair. In the afternoon the market was botter, and stocks closed firm at the following quotations: — Missouri 6's, S434 a 4; Virginia 6's, 934 a 94; Canton, 1734418; Cumberland Coal preferred, 18 a 3; Pacific Mail Ftearmsbip, 75 a 44; New York Central, 804; a 5 Eriey 7 a 3; Hudgon River, 395; a 74; Harlem, 9% a 10; do. preferred, 257; 236; Reading, 37%{ a 38; Michigan Central, 403{ & 4134; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 63; a %{; do. guaranteed, 173; a 2g; Panama, 15134 a 152; Miinois Contrat, 6124 a 1; Galena and Chica- €0, 7234 a $y: Cleveland and Toledo, 2034 a 14; Chicago and Rock Island, 63 a 3. ‘The sudden advance in Pacific Mail stock this afternoon is ascribed toa rumor that the company hed declared a dividend of kx percent. At the company’s office nothing is known of any euch dividend. There has been no board toecting, and thcre is no time specified for any euch meet- ing. ‘The business-of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to-day: $185,346 10 154,417 74 5,099,397 04 Treasury twtes rec'd for customs during week. ” 6,822 85 ‘The exchanger at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $20,466,467 02, and the balances $1,076, 234 22. ‘The Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company nas do- clared a dividend of eight per cent, payable Dec. 1. ‘The clared a dividend of six per cent, payable on demand. The anthracite coal movement for the wock ending No- svember 17, and-for the eeazon, is ax follows -— 1858, 1850, Tons. 2,000 | Total, *Penney RR. 20,401 sDela awar 4 ‘Hud. ‘Canal Co. 16,125 Fear. Reading Railroad. Scbuy kill Canal. . Vehigh Valley Railroad: Canal. heug re and Hudson Ca Del. Lack &West. RR. (St). 641,581 459/881 Total for year... 6,004 855 6,518,613 710,882 *Pennsylvania Goal ©o.' ‘8 RR. 666,674 GO1RIS «64,829 *Delaware A Hud. Canai Co, 546,800 329,665 217,225 We acknowiedge the reccipt of « sepploment to the ituh annual report of the Macific Mail Steamship Company, set ting forth ube present financial condition of the Company in substance as follow ‘The surplus on the i Out of which a divide: lew 2908,802 46 1,013,158 46 Showing net for the six months of. ‘The steamships, storechips, &e., machinery and tools and real estate at the various ports on the Pacific, remain at the same valuation asin May last. The expenditures since then, to keep the steamers in thorough order, and all outlay on the other property, have boca charged to profit and jose. The following is the Recetver's roport of the Central | Ohio Raitroad, September, 1459 | From passengers From freight. From express, From mail, + 6822 + 5,860 47—$15, 51. 20 Repairing engines aan departinent etrus . te neral expenses Total “<penses, The statement of the Pittsburg banits for th ding November 14 was ag follows:— Tons, 1,662,201 1389324 ‘The following ts, the last stntom Bunks to Noyember 12: 2 1,280 Dec. 41°47 Doo. 1,20 Doe. 2219 Inc. 1,920 Dee. The aggregates are ag followa:— Nov. 12 Nov. Exchange maturing. 08,048,731 2,960,4 99236 Cirealation + B84850 637, big | Flow pbs, ..2,838 "$20,717 650 | Leath hose ft. 220 Hoop skirts, oo Paper, rms 1,500 cojper, pie” 1 Wiv 16 2 dae Hoope, balk. Pk 206 80,667 Apples, bbls Nails, bal, ” zs Lumber, ft 5,724 Boap, bexes.. 1283 Lumber, p 7,276 Bricks.. O27 Pav'g stones. @ tbo aon of October, 1869, compared seaatesend 1g month of las year 9283, -anxportation, roadway, re: jo ad bewed tung, end all charges. 184,898 51 Net profit for the mon'h.,.... $148,745 39 44,543. 08 Not profits for provious ten mo, 981,022 19 91,691 62 Total net profit for 11 mos. .$1,129,768 58 1,047,004 oi Sarumire Nov. 19, 1850. 76 shs Hud Riv RR. 3045 200 do... ....810 30% 600 Har RR prefa.b3) 36 ee Be te 300 I RR. B.. 31010 Misgouri 6'3.,, 10000 do.b30ai0 20008 do... .. B30 2000 FrieRR let m bs 1000 Ene RRétb wm ds ‘§000 Frie RR bas 75 2000 Hud. RRR 2d 2000 LitnomCen RRbs 4000 Gal & Chic tet m 2000 Chic&Rk Isid bs: 8000 LeEnie& W lm b 30 sha Bank of 8 NY 5 Bank of Comm’ce 100 Mech Bk Ass’n.. 26 Dela &Hud Cun Co do, : x Preaek Bote RE do. thes Tol RRDSD ® Ris RRDOO 2 aR g? $3008 yang a ee 6000 E RR 4th m bas. 100 sha Del & HCI Co. 50 rl 860 joo uso ENICaE. id 26 Panama RR..s30 131 a do... 880 131% 100 do . 13) 60 Il Central RR.b30 100 GO.... 04045 100 Gal & Ch RR.bi0 60 do, es] do. 89% 100 do, Exports from the Port of New York to Foret, Ports, for the week ending om Nov. 14, 1859. DANISH WEST INDIES. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Fertilizer, bags. + 2,800 $12,250 Rokin, bbls... 457 Furniture. cs. 1 Shoe pgs, bbls 2 D’d apples, bis 8 TWobacco,bhds, “12 » bush... 546 W'd'ware,pks 5 Candles, bas... 7 Wb oll, gal. .28 081 Potashes, bbls Cotton, Bales. 209 Ashes, bbis.. 87 ‘Zipe ore, tous. 51 Ing.copper,cks ae gar Ex Tewd,bxsi, “200 4052 Ten, pkgs. 610 P’lasnes bbls” 11 "200 Spt turp.,bbis 1802828 Ghinowe Dives, 200 3,367 Tobacco, hhds 30 25,114 Mabogaay oes 401 401 1,831 Coffee, bugs..1,632 24,416 Renns, bbls ‘992 Sho ws cnpiey 26/100 Det froitbbis. 62 841 Mit. tobe, I 7 1,103 Lea. clth,bbls 5 450 Resin, bbls. i 8,211 Seed, bags... 824 9,949 ‘ bes. Misvellancous 87 be ee eens 174,359 LIVERPOOL. Woodware pkgs 12 $150 Flour, bbls. 1,262 Cond. milk ¢ 150 Preserves, c:. Sprice, bbis., 24 1,188 Olteakesbs 361,11 Firearms, e..) 2 Uides. Hats, i 400 Clock movetse Tallow ibs. /38'800 1 Rosin, bois 3 Pictures, box 2 M. tobacco, 1ba6,767 Shot, boxes... Cheeze, ibs ‘Total. LONDON. Taliow, Ibs. .52,800 Sktus, pkgs...” 42 Ves... 62,600 L.rub'gooda.cs. 30 Clo. secd, bes. 626 2 Cheese, 1b8.238,059 Kies. Oils, cases 15 Apples, bbis.. 3 Fi 9, Cordage, coils is Rice ,tierces.. 0 cake,tbs. i get Ten, ‘8 Bees wax,lbs.1)114 rrces... 141 Potathes, bois. a Rosin... 704 378, BHUSTOL. Flour, bbls... 600 $3,095 Spirits turp... 60 ‘922 Rosi . al 1,284 300 Fustic, Ibs..56,000 $475 9450 . tobac, Ibs. 1 2.88 Slaves bb B. & shoes, cs. Drugs, Total BETTIAH NORTH AMERICAN COLONTES. Flour, bbls ..7,008 $23,835 Mf. tob’o, ibe. rr 55 pk ‘3 Sugar, dbus...” 50 183 Hops, bales .. 10 786 Pork, bbis 7 Ay 140 25147 Rope, coils... x 474 1,927 Confec’ry,bxs 50 14a 104 Hidware,pkgs 7 166 Spints,punch. 10 741 Miscellaneous. — isl Wheat, bush. 00 —-- Corn... 420 $45,110 BRITS WHET INDIES, Live st’k, h’ds 159 $1: Wine, pkgs. 9 Cmeal, bbls... 709 Soap, boxes., 69 iit Shoes, cases... 12 Furnitare 6 18,004 Rice, tierces.. 26 ‘aint, pkgs Matches, pkgs. 40 Dom’ tics, bales 5 Bread, buls 970 Clothing, pkgs. Candles, boxes 4S Oil, galione... ns Tobacco, kegs. 11 Hay, bales. 85 Pota’cs, bbis.1 “4 Tea, pkgs. 13 ir ik, -— Fruit a Coffee, bags.. 6 rca ibe. oan Sugar, bois... 8 Butter. Dry goods, cs. 13 2,214 Peas, bushels. 255 Apples, bbls... 310 927 Tobacco,boxos 21 269 Onions. 329 480 Corn, bushels, 600 #40 Shoes, 500 Tobacco, balos 37 4 umber, feet. 2,462 7 bacco, 7 35 Ryeflour,bbis, 24 Ww7 Miscellaneous. — 1,922 Sp'wturpe,cs 50 $150 Hay, bales... 155 358 250 238 135 1 791 225 730 1,025 159 6,039 arene 135 Total. $24,455, WHOWESH ADSIRATIA. Woodw’e, pkg 50 $100 Driod’apples.." 60 RII Ww a. & hdg 600 $800 Manure, tons. 200 1,2 Inve, Tamer, ft..10,000 Fireengine.., 1 8h ep nog, bala. Wire 80 Gus meters,pk 12 Empty eae Furnitare , 178 Dry goods, 04. Bone Dike bila 109 ane * Plated warccs 15 Railroad care. HE mav’is, ny 0 Mi Tobacco, hhas Rum, puneh’s, Cot. cards, ¢ Lomber,, fee ” 141 Dried Heh, bx 380 few. ma’o,cs. 2 instore a 8. Kearlasbeesbt 18 Cotton, bales, 537 27, 1 rubber, pkg i ite a 14,308 ‘9130 Mono. - 20 6 3,760 Cand! ~ 20 Drugs, boxes, 07 ‘927 Roo, . v0 Buhard ble, 2 460 + 2 10 Books,cases.. 8 2,265 bo Farniture, ban 180 2,186 5 Bread, pkgs. 146 “840. Ag. Imploms 1 100 Hordware,bxs 6 100 Peper, dags.. 16 100 Tobaceo,buxes 25 208 390 360 no 200 Flour, bbls + 020 Sex ont 16 2 Ey » 2 20 . 42 54 10 2100, Cinnamon, ble. 12 | $717 Domestics... 198 13,893 _ | Ber 2 1,090 epper, 8 Cocoa, ss 30 Candles, boxes 50 Copper, cases. a Druga, pkgs... Tobacco, bxs.. 190 Cutlery... Demijobps. 1,000 Paper ,reams.1,100 ‘Tar, bbis 100 Ratan, bal 6 Turpon’e,dbis. 6 Oakum, bales. 60 Perfumery, «3 Butter, Ibs... 750 Tin, boxes...) 36 Matting, rol. 509 Irons, Pumps, ck: 7. 6 ‘ bs 11 pagne ,| 700 1,020 Domestics, bis iss 10,516 612 Bread, pxgs.. 390 ‘507 600 Tobacee, b: 50 320 Lumber, fv..27,147 480 264 Carri 1 429 1. r. goods, 907 Amb. mat., 1 183 Tacks, bxs 900 Daguer. mat. 2 326 Yowder, bbls. rd 6,816 Miscellancous. — 325 Paintings, a 1 46 — leeeeeees Steet eee e ee eeeee eee en ees 998,969 CISPLATINE REPUBLICS. Drugs, brs 82 $1,003 Mf glass, bxs. 2 26 Flour, bbis 2 16 Butter, ibs. 28 ‘Mi brass, bis, 2 208 Hardware. 12 47 Total “ meromsc. Drogs, pkgs.. 6: $916 Blacking, cs.. 27 301 Lard, lbs...12,000 1,802 Sarsparilla, bis 34 306 Mf brass, pgs. 413 Mf glass,’ pgs. 241 8, Cases. 500 Furnitire, 3. 1,648 Lan; 23 Perfumery, pik f Tinware, bx: 74 : Fancy g’ds,cs. Batter, ie.’ Mf. leat’r, cs. P’kafish bbls. ‘Total. . Champ’e, bkts 50 Drid ap.’ bbls 10 Flour........1,0 ‘Tobacco. Drugs, ceses.. 4 ‘600 Gensing, bhds jlo bling 19-616 Domestics, bist boxes.. 266 19% Wine, pkgs Tar bons, op Butter, Ibs Cheese, Tbe..'5,175 148 ME. iron, pkg: ME cop., pigs ” 22 440 Lin. oil, gal... 582 Clothing, Dk | 200 Bread, bbis.. 320 025 a) 750 Miscellaneous, — sI4 es Rope, coils. Total....... $116,409 zones. Lamober, feot. .. -51,800 1,900 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarunpay, Nov. 19-2 P.M. iovr has been more sought after, an’ State brands area shade firmer. Sales of 14,600 bbe and West- crn, 1,000 bbls, Southern and 300 bbl. C..ada. Wirmat.—Sales of 16,500 bushels, at $1 60a $1 53 for white Kentucky, #1 36 for white Canada, $1 40 for ted, North Carclina, and $1 20 for red State, f Is, at 99¢, for old yellow low Jersey and Southern, mithern on private wrms, Ryr. barley aud oats remain as last noticed. Waiskry.—Sales of 400 bbis. at 28¢. Provisions, ashes aud cotion are unchanged. ee Foreign aud Domestic Matis. TMH OF CLOSING AT THE NEW YORK OFFICE. Doureno... ‘eee: ae A.M Pe P. meee Mewar Maus,:On fentay Pas ‘mati close Tt will be A Basten mall teamboat now otis eee, oy, Giuaromsta..By Nov. 21.. Aric LF. every se Se Buniyas ‘SA. i ishere a marked “Overland, vie rie”? 5. Lane Crer.the Crociund winll Sout BE Joann’ Oo.) to Salk Lake City, leaves St. Jogenb overy Haturday, st Letiers abo’ vernoa Liye y “Joweph.” De Soto, on Monday, By meemishi Atel, “on ‘donday, PS ov. LPM. nate Gnnard packel, thie viata rons month, the ssedme i Karak wil ‘be despatched at Nossau, N. —s waa aa By steamship Asia, for averpoot, Wea. . Novemoer 2 Ecxorz... inorea, the Venetian States and" from the United States to deat of postage per quarter ounce ‘one quarter, butt not oxesedyrd ie the above rates in each ease. and 10 on, on additonal rata Neng charged for each one quarter ounes or under, IMR OF CLOSING AT WIT Bouaay......The Overland mail to Bomba: in as fellows:—' Wm the 30 and Ohl ot each month, Via om the 1&h and ‘38th, vin Marecifies. 4th, 12th, coe and 20h. Via Soulh- Ouuns, a0...Via price a sad Avewnatia..Via pf adaneipe 7 Ta ad the 16th. Via South- ia Aden ow yc Soak a ‘of these dates amis : any ef these mening ABITIME rt lala at pertog end itr tended for te Maw Yous Wanase abmanac mea Saar gi Port of New York, Sovember 10, 1859 pe ea CLEARED. Sen Jamesiown, = ak pre ay mea in s ee, Mount Vernon, Smith, Alexandria—H B Cromwell *Neamehip Parkersburg, Powell, Ballmore— B Cromwell ‘ies ship Patapsco, Layfiek, Portland--B DB Oromwell & uly Paragon, Drinkwaler, Mobile—Chamberlain, Phelps « Wodiie—Post, Saalih A Co Pon Ais tlmer, Danan, Barbuda it roworidues'e Bows. ‘Bar! ‘umbepa, Sander Brie Wan Frederick (Diack Visser, Fonch & Brig 4 W Lovett, Seovill, Jumaten—Thoa Bue Riebinond, ak sey Or ieane—| 9 James att Csevalner, anderson. Recent ied ‘Kirkland & Von Echt Helene. Roberta, Chartotetow, PBI_O H Tramball Rebr bh Figen, Ap pelea it, Tharlestou—D C reat Rebr L Gihnore, — 394) Mure as Rent J Lemming, Tilby’ Newbocus NG-—Labblo Bebr Alice, Kingsland, Nortoik Sebr Hamufiton, Ogden, Alexaodria—Safford & rs tte, fer Ba Ray or, Raynor, Bultiworo—Maller, ‘& Que: Behr Willow Bi hia—J W MoKee. Ber Wide "Ganreey. Phlusepinwest dele abr Jae Lamrones, Allen, Howton Rackeit Provideuos- . Beexine® Sarah Jones, Eblladelphut. ARRIVED. anal Steamship Alabama. Schenck, Savanah, with mdse and pas to 8 L Mitebill & Son, “eamsngo Marion, Foster, Charleston, wit Shoals, the wind blowing enw & vessel's Moca eke our sustoora bow aed whsn vite, sone nged her course to the westward, which bi tn Onliston’ ond which rested In inting We woseets ne oa and all he- crew, 5in nember, were saved; but the c: tain, io attempting to rave bis wife th a.mall bout wns low her by the swamping of the boat 4.) diately, botin vain. After remaining some time, and until no tion of the. ae was visible, we iprocesded on our way ry jew York. waa the sehr tiea Gina Capt Ghobs, from Now Beelford for Auskapus, La, ta ballast, ears 4 ye (Gam, ertiog, Hamburg, 40 days, semngere, iolsK Atialook, Hike ind assengers, Geaths tinfunta) on the passage. fhe iNeed the . ‘nchored eorage and bes shad fine weather. A! Par West, 18 days, with mdse, rir Oneal Faas a Outre 8 Bario pope sy NE 4 successive daya. ony Ba Jon 7947, bones Rwendiah of Portiand, from ‘Gitraitar; S4tn, lat $0 Ba. seed Teal ge meee . . lon terminated fa opal, sh okt oT “AM, struck mite ‘and chain, and as aren 9.45 ae » sane West of Fryt ate aie | is and blew away the Bast Bank, lower was towed off by the stewa- ig Denne) Webster (of Boston), Malaga 49 days, s Robe sactete et ie <== a at wy W ora meet, and} cite wl tad peta to be ecard: ate was was Batted ‘abaft the w Brig BU Swan ( on won Havem Lee Tae Ant Al i, or in bal- Mie I baie ohebetheWdate Sa caaye kplan Petia ae Sears a oe ae aaa one of whom ig ‘tome veh oa night of Tea ye aa hove pecionrt Bmenicok tothe doat, leaving te as ft wae ti ‘they must have Perined mute, hone same was Conley, belon: ‘the boat from excosure, and was buried bs byt Capt i the aally Data, ob 200 ot feed 15th. wt the time of heavy gale from Pia wife, and 8 nen on the wresk them of: there was s Brig Acadian (Br), Lockbert Windaor, NS, 15 days, with ee cae of us piece (Br), Wiseman, Windsor, NS, 16 days, with nie ‘teanno i fi, ,,Chiabolni, Windsor, NB, 13 days, with acter. Mtg Catberine By G50), King, Windsor, N8, 10days, with plas- er, 40 Siig Teazer cir), Wricht. Cornwall, NS, 12 days, with po- atoes; to P 1 Nevins & Trig dean (81), ‘ements, Cornwallis, NS, 8 days, with . PGebr FD Wather, Gooding, Buenos Ayres, Sept 28, with — te foe ner: Pouer £00 ‘Oct 10, lat 28 048, lon 4233 Rl oat of sant, from Now York for ———, @ days ‘out, Nov 8 na § died Ny don bi 1.07 W, Thomas: y ‘of ‘consumption; 14th, lat’ 218, ies 70), took a ‘borrieane trom ENE to NNE, which blew with great violence f oe ida Mailier, Wiebs iacnvel, Sept 22 ith ‘to Merrill & Abbott Oct 10, off Wivter Quariar gale from NNW, during which ob eet jmebooms ‘with gala and ree! 17th, ng’ auached: west anbere Of ra Island, and was got off with the ald of the schooner HW Jobneon, afer discharging part of the the beanh; t into Norfolk for t isin fast, off Barne! Fat, teok a gule trom NW. which shifted enath: inst am outiee stove wa; was taken in Seay, Lawrence and brought to this city. C3 reg Hav Hau ‘Wimins ton, NO, 4 days. pee, Francis Saaders, Newhern, NC, 4 da} Farah A Mount Hass Ellzabethport for Boston. 2aays. Wi neh, 24 Broo 1 ae aoe 2 ta} Posy véat, Corwin, Providenoe, Fini, Providence, 2 de td GCSE. Albatross, J Steamer Ospray, Reuny Prev Providence. ‘The Br schr Marian Zagury, ( od ot eee, en arr yesterda: plata rlogeed, eared a f $0 one burines, y water ‘of about #00 1ons masts and yards standing, every -eail upbent and running hg gone, Hot a vestige of anything remaining in the cabia oF or forecastle; dcln blown up of the port nthe starboard ‘deck load. wan eutive cea let Ai Sr lon SS Ree (epnceda hear gale trom NW at 5 AM, which veered to N E, and blew a hurricane; hove the yesse!’on her beam ends, stove bulwarks forward, and washed everything moresble olf decks; pumps in constant use, with skylight and cabin batch battened down; split foresall, forestaysatl and standiag jib. os i, freee ton 35 55, experienced : avother hurricane iron ANW 10 ANE, und wan aguia, hove on ber. beam ends with decks full of water. "Oct Sh Int 4309, oo boarded ship Bilen Austin, (from Liverpool), sinee arrived, Pho Jory kindly supplied us with provisions. “Nov 2 tat #4 90, Jon 56 30, spoke auanre not Known, from Ki ang for Boston, iron londed ; all well Thor Coll BELOW... Oc! Skip Thorvton. Collins. from Liverpool Oct 14. Ebip Rucort. Hnssey, from Liverpool Oct 1 Also, one ship, one bark, ee era 3 masted sehr. AILED. Bteamsbips City of Paltinove Bx), Liverpool Southampton ond’ Havre’ Fel orlda, Savannah, M Washington, Jamestown, Nort will the vessels tc anchor in the ower Day have gone to sen, The brig Mary A Forrest, for Bukia, rontiue, detained by the storm, Wind at sunrise SE, sunset 8W. Eee, Marine Report. PONG BRANCH, Nov ae sunget~A vA bar pass ‘this peint, Ce eaninns ne 19, pilerrapione in the offing; S mast sci § of fitighlandt, bound in. Wind BW phn hose I, Vanderbai, Verwou, is yet wn anchor at qua: SANDY HOOK, Nov 19, snnset—Ships Escort, ton, from Ltverpodl, ‘anchor on the bee, Wind’ We: wonser r. oe iat Nov 19, aang perme ander fee out Siaeapion ane wre, at as Florida, area lg Avre, vannab, at ind W, 5 weather cloar. Manaesel. Bee port arrivals. ‘The U 8 mail steamship Vanderbiit, Capt Lefevre, xalled yen" terday afternoon for Southamptow and Havre with 137 pussen gers. The British steamship City of Baltimore, Capt Lotteh, sailed at noon yesterday for Liverpool with 212 passengers, ‘The steamship Marion, Capt Foster, arrived yesterday morn- ing from Obarieston,*The obliging purser, W © Batler, Kaq, has our thanks for favors, A New Srmanpoar ror Tux ALsawY Rovty—Mr Thos Coll; yer is now building at his yard foot of Forty-third street, Eas’ River, a steambont for Daniel Drew, Esq, nnd intended for the day route to Albany. The boat is now in frame nnd partly planked, and will be lnunched in about six weeks, Her engine fo being built at the Neptune Iron Works, and wil! bo 54 inch diameter of cylinder with 10 feet stroke. Mr Collyer's wei! established reputation for building fast will Sustaiwed by the performacees of this veal ergy mre dase suet, taser the direcncn of Gan some daye ex mn Cay of toe Manwon Underwrkers, and brow sane a Gian sec aid of water carks s.owed in was tai out of waler on ihe sanrine rat way of Homer's Poles ¥riday last, drawing 24 feet of water, itis found thas her keol inealrely gone, but she is not supposedto be badly injured beyond that, patie Ropoxes, Haskell from Havana for Hoson, st New: lost deel of molneses, mi Bt foretopmast ttayandl, and bulwarks gone. rae ™ Buio Samve1 FRancts—Baltimore, Nov 19—The bri Francis, Cuptain Moon, from Cuuriesion for Newritae’ pains Nase NV on the 24 ins Henkin badly, galls gone ud mata: mn sprung. (By telez t It Becre- itey Hoard ot Underwriters.) ) wom! Waner, eq, on “ Boing dict ele arot Bo tema .— Ata meoting e paskengers on board the seamer Maron, held thie Chr. Nov ls 18, Mir GF Suvehant ol yield he any called to proside, acd dames B Hart, of Augusta, waste quested to uct na vee otion, Teegoivod, that & com 7 tives be appoiuted to dragt cesolntions expreasive of is necting n rar tothe lao unfortaanae wing genuemen were appointed, vir:— Fuiler nd John ‘Ufceaiey, of Mew Work, aod’ Wdvward Daiy, of Charlesion, who subsequently submilied the follow- ing rey refully investigated the circumstances ettendent upob the collision, and woisnlt the follow wtaiement of the iteta:—On’ the might of Wedvewday, Nov. 16 ut Bie o'clock, about 2 miles southwest from ear, the” Inrion, of ‘the ‘New: York and Charlegon line, earns 1 ot, linion wit the achconer, Geo U. Gibbs Capt Gibts, days out from Niedford, and bound to wind was Ni by £ nod blowing a frosh breewe® at the’ time of tna Tistetcr,. The steamer was mocriog Ne by I and the uehoonee BW by W, Fw ben ty wt made each others Hit. Tho schooner being in she wae running ul avout nine oom pee hour, mer speed ae about seven knots, and at the time ey Saw ier go hy add i a! the starboard bow, and Atdute's distance. The eteamer'a wheel was prit to warbonnd to give the seb heoner & wide berth, iy kept on her comes thay woud net dave passed each cher tab a, infortunately, when ‘ the steamer, Ove schooner ordered nt hard down, eee Ceragh hae vessel nthenrt the” woe hows, present. tog ber whole broadside to thy collision, Hie atexmer ‘apieine her bead on about midships At the inumant of the ooM¥eion the engine was stopped, oF the steamer would hive prasad er the nebooner, and probably not a single lite sr have beov saved, Ax * wos nothing t but the coolness and ent If uneven for, had he not esther deat ware 24 2 , . she wou down Iatwntly, aarry' been saved Ratkoasoneenr teak which wes unfertunare'y” swnmpe o° Soe tnnecionay ainda, ag ou aber area ee. ona reese vreot om her way : = went any is rolved, 4 neg oe tbe captaaiand ‘ sonlaore liens the hearty appr ah Keto ‘aa it we extend i.) has i hey soa serena Pegs ve ence to boon quisved all alauan, #0 1 ar cnurve. Was piece ate forethought and vameeeioaes Dost and appar Stee ee Kevolved, 1 hat collection bo lh my aigete of [escolar tha wreck ot e8id eehoouat” ‘Sw Comm'tier— poring Crossley, af New ws Yorks and hawaré Daly. of «hv ry eee Feet ae ce dasa rs 8 Hane, Recreta: “ahs Seer ane ease Bo vce ae ty KOO ae fand sbiied cargo ob 18uhiniat. in eo Senn Emy Exousu. Ei for tavanpoh, wi Ngee pot headin pobre —r Janechin nee sopaee ohasen dk sha oe ee Cree andi pacioio Welfase Tits nae for repairs Peppa tye sob Fereabe Brough up, wa ioe cf baat gear “Tasman, Nov 19We have a report in Bags topes », laden with pisterag ys aes be tae on co Hy nna, (Com ory wo ner) Else Wa Walter, Req, ecretary Bonrd of Underwsitere ) pif a adn, 25 oe fully yepatred last woe ieepection of tnderwriera agents ell fous it FRSnSeeek irae wea Lavxguep— At Kennebunk on 16 1 David Clark, made. ‘The ste tmnt 6th inst. ship Portamouth, before deseribed. si 0 foun, ati owned by James N. tarkon, Reg, I as Site seporia ber on on Con of a fina Dis op and 200 DpbR eal, Nu 2 Sintey) Tris do, 30 bpbk ot } | Since leaving rt, Helens: Oda Fe ‘one. Bhi. 360 o tp. hh, Raabe. Terry. reenport, 290 Es since Bay, Bt A letter from on last. Oo Bonin Jalente, an feos ore pS ee Ley Band wich Is! ren, w Oct, ‘niles of Madelra scr Oread, Farrell, of Pro- op a0 W, Hen} Tucker, Cook, 60 days ont frgma Now Bedford--bad taken pot 0 hom Seen—N ola ke hark Rent of Now reported at St Helene some with 560 bbla sp and ity Moye, noe pBpokon, Go. Flovd, rom Mobile for Liverpool, was sy gual Tie 36 90 ton78 10, ete it a Legborn for Boston, was, et ‘ov Behr "EJ Orocker,” frow NYork for Ne thet § Potter for Kenpore ff, with lose OF foreaall fairand boom, Nov 11, lat $2, on Wenig m Ports. Annava, Nov rae ny t Brothers, Ne from St Marys, dist, Gotng io, 1 Kloptand at gr tom Ro Runxos avnzs, Sept 7—Sid achr TD Wi . NYork; 25h, bark Bi pton, Salem: ‘Anus, Wehtpgton, Sack ache, om Yorks Oct 1. i Kentucky, Oar- ver (from ; ma #7, Valparnio, Jesning fall ie abote were reposted yes date). Bares, FeptS—In part at ship Game ‘Cocks jayne, from New 5 (not 21, as before nara te ees A chartered to as been Toad for N Tork of Bosom, qetareet, Xo Nov 7—Arr ships Moses Taylor, NOrleans; New Hoxa Kona, Sept 12—In port ships Esther May, ana ine Kosa, Bop 18. Ti ort ston, Ba gd hae; W ‘Whampoa; and as bel fore. | mone” Sept 10—In port ship Electric Spark, pe for Bmaxcwar, Work; Sul 3—In port ships Sancho Panza, for tan, “herr for Se eee how, tneks Wiel, Wilmad, for Bata; O L Bev sa before. im i, M ag cd eornanara, peri) tele bark Homer, Kilems, for Boston era, Cob 19—Arr bark Smyrniote, Prior, Boston, Sid ‘Cambridge, Barding, Boston. ‘th, bark faery gh Ports. Arr ahip Charles & Jane, Pe bors berks Relbertoe (8, Cocker, go a rma ae Char! ‘Williame, Wilmington sobre A. Un ae atindeaph ged uarantine, sip nib, Wiech Liverpool” gual % Cid ships ohn’ i? ear ranclece; Navech « HOrieans; Hompbre; Giron. do; to; brig William, Tbompsoa, wee Baker: Cape Hay Montevided, sclrn Se eran, ABANGOR, Be Loud, \- Brown, sAfth, ® k Hart, Lawrg, do” Sot Tare Bt, Roy | Ti—Arr nches A: NYork. Cia ny tS Bevanosh: Malina ‘Miler, Bon Pa ad eer et Hitier, Nov 17—Sid schra C and Adel Faticis, ‘Cartwright, Blizabethport; = eng cg 4 Pe bay geht i ach ile Pun Puioa, fetes Ce Fan. Rhode), w. Peterson, delpbin, for Borton; Lucy blake, Wood, ttondent Fellow, Tracy do for Portiauds Davia Baik Dooglaa Phin. ohrs Nickerson, Wilmiagion, NG. ey Cian fort Kose. Sturgis, a do; Saratiga 6 tiga, Clark do for, Modiord. Sid sche’ Rhodelis Roe ith, 0 AM™No arrival. “Wind ight from SSI. Tavport,. brig Eolus, Samuel Welsh, Torce f Golden Gite: Rew ne fan, J Greta, On aS orton. Marceltie, Alice Lea, Pallas, delphi: phate Reathel Fost, Pelton and Kew World, 1 dy NYork. ; schre than Cone, NcHai Pntad iphias oT nore ani aid ipa Win f A. Nov Arr (by tel) ships Ricbmoad, 4 Phiindelphia; Cohatbas. Hrapant penne Do oom Powe, Bordeaux; Caves N NEW ERDFORD ‘Nov 18—Are ae ‘Gear, 1 Bea Witch, Pabert, Hal Blin Anon B Hoye, Tatoo Sis rina Sid Chase, Ni Philadelphia; Corvellae Russell; J ‘Pr reusluae Perseverance, Holt, NYork rk; Excelsior, Net man, SoM Lirport. Noy — fleet for eet Thulndsiphins Cc Me path li ceca ae i fa Wor Dorion amelia’ Giles, ‘rom Cash, defor Teor. Alm ache Vi fucheth NANTUCRET, 1 or vad aan ad ‘sehr Harvest, Lawrence, Rond: ald or ‘Now ‘Arr sob Sharon, Thos, Phiio- Carter, Fisk, Now for. Pocasset: wK Stoneback, fisie ‘appar ives Ny Rov Ps RR a Davis, y Bedford \¢ for'Newark; Uncas, Cult, Fall River for Ys Kinna Mt Parirhige? Bylph, and all others Fras seem Betber ‘Washi Nor 16-—Arr ache Gazelle, tng fs, Rov lb— Arr sehr GB rc) eit PROVIDENG Fie Nov 1 yA ‘Meamer Albstrne, Jones, ew ; woh Dasi ‘anna; Warts aad a ‘Chit af, Feederabs ctabore Marib Cause, 8 Garrett Regards we Cacia Ware, Lave Risie; eed Bay James M ee. adelphin: Smyrna, Del; © olla, wit, HARE, Now ‘Arr Murray, NYork: ov. ‘Anderson, King, do. Cid A sens a Rages Be ie Ht barks RB Gamble, Powel. Ida: Wi gon Caray ‘owe. dg: Race Wing, Sets. SANDWICH, Nov 17—Arr ache LN God: Bali more. Bld 17th, cht Amelia, Gran Nyon? Bas SALEM, Now I]—Arr eehrs Milas Dudley, Shee, Ettaabeth- ‘ort; Lookent Hod; don, Port Ewen. Cid 7th, brig Rooking am, Congueat, Ai Sid bark Lawrence, but anchored? low. SRABSPORT Nov poi brig Tease Carver, Ree, ae ; lath, brig Henry Matiuewa, Lanphae Oee Gat TbivixoTON, Nov 18—Arr brig Tangier, Pendleton, pwen for Poston: sohte G Chamiberinin urge Wek oe 40; John Vance, Gibbs, do for Wareham: Kxperiment dew 60 for Dennis: Rorizon, Jarvis, Rondout. for wen: . Leader, Bearse, do for Harwich; Nessenger, Doane, Eliauvach pert for Tyna; Flyaway, Davis, do for Gloueester; sloop ba Gibbs, Newark’ for Providence. Kla sehr Rescue, Bacon, NVerk; sloop Chirlen, Tracey, to, WICKFORD, Nov 18—Arr sloop Adelin, Wightman, Jersey WV AREITAN, Nov ark; 6th, Jane PowreMe Du York. BG, Sie Salter, Pish, New ea Hodae, a gett Ander, ma709. aw = ST. MARCEAUX & €O,"8 AQ) ‘The autora aie fi ocehtee gti: af ‘eat a to steam oa. and Canada iy thre Champa STEN Seo fiom vcorn tetera Sure Rohe CARTR BLANeITR pergeennee © delicate, fine flavor. Inn fon, rich, dry Wine, pe EI Tecommended te e08- boiseoure, Sh wh wvperb mamner, et 8 em espn RE TIBRMANN Ra’ 7) Wener surest. ioufogha' Tapiey, Geargoows aud’

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