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a“ 8 Fo. mens Concourse of Spectators through out tic Lome of Processtoa—Great Ms- ciscment im Browdway—Phe Oration at she Univessity=& Clergy man Prevemted by bis Congiegution from Reading Prayers at the Obseqgutes, dic. Aiur two porbpouements, the consequence of wmfore- ew eucumetences, We frends and admirers of tee kate feeavr D.C Brodenex, of Califoruia, solomamed the evregi we of Whe Ceouwod yostercay wflerbuok, Moourding ® the propramme tae Gown etwileWodlng Ube aauctinouiont protest, and all the gout snd twuddle Of die Sebbatariaos, te Oomaitee ei Aree Mente for whe ceremony may OVngrat- Mate Mhecmelves upon the succes they achieved Bone respect, at all eveows, iv adhering to their deter: as ow day of the aie i mein of Reeve W Sunday eberquies, This euconss wae ip Ube grew number Of peo ply who fucked from alt quarts of We city —frou i ooklys, Woiiamsburg apd Jersey Aty—lO view the pre- eeemon, de yile of oil Khe moraimng Me public have been Joker was ret advertaied to coms Prrwied Ww sce bie Lag > lore she head of Ge (Fr OCCIOR turned in yy way who) WRU Of Kak street, frou dhe Ory te) ek © Uonn squwe, was ole moving wae of poops Bye y favorable spr for viewing Wie prow erin, ae GOON) eT, Uhr Hoke. Daeguies, he win @ewr and Bacvowr A privsle bases and shops, eve brek plc (het @ior eo 4 Om Staut, all were erowe, hese ae oo SKDy OF MONO K emblems A fee ol bu He engin Ooh sures Bad thei eogiue boukes Gap d wis mourn y OwtL, gud come OF UxeMn had kote Boye ot ballmurs Tho Metropol aa Hotel bad three ely luge aod Geuubfol tags Hyg at Gal mast Unrooge eat Un day Aout © clock these Who were W lake part in the pro ev rau begen W weomole Ww Hatson and Cunmtophor iets abs Lee aly galered greal BuMbers see t fore apd mnence re ne ch bwards the Cry Hall Park The f ming of be supled ROME Hue, wud Mt War pea fai yast two Ortore Mk Degen ly move. It was @ | fried ar fo ow J frous & do-vle rank Of policemen, pine deep, fol wowed by & very Hae band, wae played the ead Marck f Pan), wer Ue band’ marched members of tye Bow York Bire Department, 1 Gitaems’ ares, having Danges of mous ning oo the ft am, visiiwg tre ena eis, tbe pall Ovurvrs in casrbages, the hearse, draoo ewbt xray bovees wins covered with rich velvet tie Ou wiih fe wud tor soins distance iu front aut Peer of the heare, Walked ugly the members a Ba gre Company No 3,'ot which coupauy Une deceased was eee writer, After these Game Wor Carriages. wus when of the cy Couns Grinelt, « «cont bar edier meind rot the Fe Department to cites ae The procerelon ied was Rob & large one—DOL ue. ence eopying more thay Gieeh wi Utes Ih pussiog UnrOugt Une Pas. Through the giass pacels Of the hearre was xeon @) 2 solufaique with.D the fensp's cap aud tbe spoaking Samper which ban belonged to the deceased. Be toon Ueee relics was 4 Dewubfal stulfed eazie, ab beck PLD Oo w He bewk On either wide of the Basse, in silver cuuracters, was the mous, I never ue ted pweipis,” wih Broderick”? underoeath. The Jeb port of Uie twwarse has also on it the juitials © DC Bi. wwlver Sfur the procession had fairly got into Chatham street, Abe crowds of epeclators Who bad assembled at tau point Began 0 digperse, Due OM Up rough the Bowe y the 8 OF peuple Were we great as they bad been iu Broad war. The following was the line of mareh: bo Buus tees ti way We Fark, up Chatham svert aid the Bowery to Up Hudson street up Fo seuth w Broaiway, down Broad Pou teenih stivel, down Fourteenth street w University piwee, wows University place to the University building. UNIVERSITY CHAPEL. Hk wae half past dye o'civek boture the University chapel Iweched ‘Ihe doors were at ouce thrown open ead We people ebtered, ut allbough Lotu very spacious room, ‘B wae Lot uearly Bion Aller # hort lute val IC wae apparent that one part of the cer ineny wae to be dispensed with Thie aross (rom Whe abe nee ofthe cleryyman, the Rev, JP. Newman, who bad premieud aliens aia deliver a prayer dolore Be commencement tthe oration. — The cause of bis ab. S-see Was LOL publicly BunounCed, DuL it Was asoerbaind aimee From the fact that the congregation of the reve ead QeUtk Man POLY y probried suing bis fulfilling Be justo the progranibe Hat had been uBigned W lia Tbe Deurdichon, Wat wus to be, had a's) 10 be 6 eased Wrh, the elergy man who had Wacertakeu & oflicule being ompeiied, m Consequen%e of the lato hour W whieh the eo cin y estended, lo leave W attend the Bervices Of is own church THB ORATION Job's B. Godirey tui oduc A Mr Joay M, Dwinwai, perveeded to aeliver Lie fullaw ing OF wh as— Geers oF New Yous—Niue weeks ago inlay the faved CY thab ever wdosued the Goat of ibe Pacitls pre. Bewied w Fugular aad Impressive sp-ctacle, fn the midst Of the city & vast Concourse Was assembled, sud before Abew, dead iv his ooffin, lay uw Seuwtor of tne Dales Beus Over by of more than Reman elo quence, 4 Kilted Feoord of ‘ties, Abe ee KEIN OF vibe Vickones of his pateiousan, ‘sha the history of tis untimely and bloody death Faso Wish one impulse the great multitude hfted uy ts dead, sue without the pea of m sic or the Aauutiug of banners OF military pageauiry bul with the majestic silence ub sesef, 400 Wil a Woielens Lead lake that of the * aaa le caravan’? of the dead, Wended ita slow aud Way Up to the heights where the kus mouutain he the dead; aut there, looking down at vee upon the great rivers of the juterior, upow the ma eae etreus Which paure ite autiow through the portals © the Golden Gate ais upen the picid Pacitle, the churah, HD wrerkd (ace, Cousned HS Bon Wa bio eternal bond To #6y this great metropolis, wasted by the Wat Fé of tue saber vorap, pouis out her ihouswus ia howor of the same Hiusirmns dead. The lact sugaests inquiry Who, thea, Was (his Senaior of the United Staves, Whose memory Winn vibrates ob the teal t girings of & poople across & hole CODLAERL—Who thus received thase Lonors Uittarto Pesiowed only Upon the great Senatorial neces uf Clay, Cahoun, Webster, and Bean? Woo wus this mau, whose foverai’ obseques sre thus celebrated on’ euhor ony He was one who, IWenly years ago, do tbe chy, Worked at ‘the daly wil or a wiene culler’s | apprentice, but whe, maned, poor, unaWied by acchlent, wnfrended by wealth and er, lived o become 4 Cultivated and educated mau, & vader SHON Mis Aistiuguicbed compusrs, and AMally at tained 4 joeiton in our g-VerimMont auly Becond to that of tbe Presidency, OF thie mau | have come to speak to ou He was for along tine your fellow eiizin Nh was be that he endured te Beverest piivasions of his early fe; ik was bere that he formed that high resolve which, Iifiod bm from the obscurity of hie Aret condition; it was ere that he ook the firet step Feat dificult jad der af fame Which hes succussfilly ascended; twas your Binduees Which Bret chesred his hopeful heart, twas your abuppors which simulated bin bo his noblest elfurts; aud when, at theend of bis probation, he weal out imo a darger fiela of action, compatent to eave with msn of Birater advantages, of larger experience and of equal ta Weikwt, he Wasas much your work as bisown For the wogie of this city he ever felt the deepest gratitude aud Ae warmest affection, Tam certain that tne highest por & Wal ambien oF his life wae fully gratificd wie he re. tw, Wed here, clothed with senatorial honors, justifying yo & carly support, and more then fuldiimg your foutest pre ticuons ‘Ay Wer recapitulating the facts and incidents of Mr. Bro der &'6 private aud public lle, and Waciug bis histerry down 40 the end of last Congress, the orator proceed :-— ‘At ( Be close OF the leet session of Congress Mr. Brode: rick w $8 urged by many of hia frends wo vmploy the re ccs in Vili Wo Europe. Such @ diversion would have been vo Vy gratetui to him. Whiie but a boy he bad pro: va g WD & dour AaB ONE Of the fossible, but scarcely fos ‘achiev: ments of his lite; but now, as @ mau, aa & politiciaL \And 68 4 growing statesman, quatidod by exten. sive seadiv @ aud bY a careful study ol history, auch a viet would be interesting in observation, frutiul ia sug gestion and Valuable in result, Seoure for the vexi four years in hig Sevaterial position, and wearied with the toils Bian unsucc 'sful CON} st, a tess Drave OF & less cons ien- tious politic i would have evaded the struggie of the ccuning elect) OH in Caliorma, iu which ho ovat have hardly hoped Wo succoed. Not so with Broderick. He not only renou weed the cher shed pleasure of his hfe, but ‘accepted the a) ternative, although he cleariy baw detent im the sue ana! death inthe Valiebing point of tue vista. ‘He had already Wot only eetiod iw bs owo mind where his duty lay, but Gad, widely or unwisely, dotermined the nature of the copRest. It wae to be one thokly studded wh personal iss ties, aud in these issues be saw abuu- dautly sown the 8 reds of death. Agaiust all tho Weapous: would sure ly Beek bis fe Ke could Hot even hope bo stand: it Was CVA elmOsL “hoping against hope’ wa expect. that he omld defer the persoual sacritloe wot after the cous bad beca wriniastod. And $0, When Brodewck slowly passed Out of the Seas Chamber, which bo felt that he was never to enter agau— wo, shew luc golden Opus. of Triuty reflected wo tum for ghe last diges the gieamm Of the Beliag Sun, a oily aad Wand aod pnant sank Aden in the deopeaing twilight lato tho obscurity of Ovewn, amd Le departed for the last tae 4 bis loved Pacilic Slate, euler Upon tis last comlast, footing that the Diack memengor of death tiuntered over hiss with his inevitable wessage, I caunot coucvive, or daw (rom bistory OF fable, a spectacle more mourntul ot wabime. For this consckaueucns of the coming calastro- pho was Dot a mere superaudons preseLUwent, Ihe night mre of shattered nerves, of @ dwordered imagination, or Of aweak iutellect, but the couclusion of 4 sound judg. mutt eoling Clearly Bnd debberatwly, aud ae corwilly as upon the ordinagy business of life, “ioresseing the end trom the byinmay.” To whet, them, shall we Kkeo bis reat procession W the thal suorifloe? Nob, certainly, to tbo sudden umpuise which bucked Curtias Wwe the gulp which opened to swallow up the dustinies of Rome: not wo Ube desparate vulor of Lownidas, which hope! vous geance rather thaa for success; but raiter to te seul immolatvan of some grewer beta, who bite the auc ridcial wreald upon wis own brow, and extends him fee as & ViCtImA Upon the altar; rather we some Pro Waerwens, Eve Wore subline than the cancertion ofthe poet, chaluig bi) © the cold wad solitary summis of Caucasus and ottering his own broest to the cccal ai “You will ge me no more,” was his mourufw prediction 04 friend who gr ( seoveabad mesehetion (oa ( nO grweped bie baad, for Parlng seuiuer mat eier a Alas, Bow bis words of hopoliee fare- a “4 rewohed bin and hie wot was fulilied, bow noble was the ry to dupprees all personal sey Mibent wad to express only te regret thal the bow lor, aby? of Bis party wes siruck down wih im. “Let my frich 149 take courage by my exunpic, made en Hko.v4, Let it not be believed that’ iny denetee’, a trom 4° few idle Werds, of from auything but sy neuget ponition, ”” Such were bis dying words such ine er doubiedih, *s Bis Jying copvictions; and if thew tadvate the | Jofty. purp 82 WI wicd he accepted the call to tu deadly field, 140 D0t see bow be oval: avoided that ieaue. As a Tiristinn =, with @ borror of sayrder that a pra, 24 with acloar peroeriion of " seeeetcatee, twill cannot sue Sow Broder eo Dave retaimed big leadership and have “ecu > fig Doudtivss bis purpaed ant bis mental ceniice embodied ip the langage of f~ Cys Geran. stand—! canavt do other ¥ise; Goo help me" abat , thus boriv wo the gruund in the Broderick--of Rum who always tovk courage, ©” “Here 1 And us w * all defrat, and Hike bie Kintred Tans, borrow) react wirengW from cooyack witb bis mother wert, even bho gd Birled ber busom— hak ew iseokip Mn #09 09 Whew! +) wpadby, Dut Only #UMradOn Ut perme ur laee ave chivalrous gallantry, for us to §o aK to idag terms ‘All Wue sone of hover and of chivalry oontoss The tne joy which warrior font Trtiseneb ertns Of Ubeir wee, end the greet ponucians —the great sial -usen of de tay acknowledge the Kame feeling, and pay Une same brrDabe to We trusted virtwe of hovesty, truth, forbtade and oourege. So bis breve wiversurins wits sorrow haw Une suv of Charles X11 go down into everlasting uigit a Pa tows; 60 @F> Ved the enemies of Gustavus A tolyhus over bis uplimely fate at Litgou; so woult ai thy Gath lie Bnighthood of Europe Rave iamomter it cae white plume of ‘Henry hus! suk beneath the foremest wave of Date 4 Ivry 5 80 mourns the true obivalry of Aurios over Ube fal! of Broderick, even though Ww their oppwuents aud w Weir tollowere, fide last is bugle born Bere ere a tons mest But while we, who knew aod jovet Lan well, thas pour ovr are upon hie teku grave, We WO vaN Lanaine Uaeb thie @ & local oF wp ueividua grief No! When, at the Deal askemnly of ber mont disuiguished soon, Our Conn ry thal! God one piace brought inw mourofal promiuene» DY the fatal abpence of its Jilnetrious oven pant—desyiler Of FechODMlem ane of party differences, despite of hve! sen Haont—Lowest hearts ehall be Bull found Ww prompt, wat CUS MTIG WOLgiies &) ulter & brave eulogy Over Uhely dews Diether » ome, SWory WW them, aud Wine Ww tuem i Yat vbiversal oath of wl real kuigbthood—Pidelity Ww rier bie, Le @ cet Wouder Wat the people of the pre-bisuorie: bges dead maby Of hose great me who were eut oll in the prune of their hovers — Ut we read the obeeure lesevus OF bABLOFY aright, Lodo wed doubt Haat be demi goss of wn tiquily Wore but Ue historic memories of great mon whose Wirsens bad Deen luberruptes DY deuth—a catastrophe to whieh the wants wi Uae Dookes of thew ootemporaries cou! pot be Fecoveiled, Could go much power, so muck potential goouss die? Would they not retirn aguio locust, Where 80 much remuiued for choir mounp isle mevt, 80 much for Uhem to do¥ Hype awaited their wd vont ‘uaa Hope waited aguuet Hope,” woo fiaaily 4: ified dhe atiribule Whoke relarn W earth bad evased wo De expecnd, “They will no more cond beside us ta our ear ibly copthels, but fur us with the Fabs above.”? SO, Whe We See the aged Adams expirug th Wie Capitol we are rewly exclaim wih him, Che ie the last of earth; Pe, ben Uw great sou) of Clay sends up ue last wepi ation iu the legislative oily where lis lite bad beew pert, We ejaculate a reverential Amen,” 80, When the eraricd spirit oF Calms, ib ts nb-use int Hocual act: Vity, Weors aWay Uh lanl hip Bim whieh binds it wa ear- poieal idle, we joyfully chant at Onoe the Requiescat’? ud the “Resurgem;” to, when the great intellect of Webeur, brokenhearted aad with ominous and increas ig languor, seeks a death bed in the retreats of his “Sabin Farm," we taue our throws W the Non omeis meri of Horace, and ube we sull more subbme "1 sill hive” of the Puritan — patrrot, Bul, when one goes forth like Broderick, iy the mata- Lis manhood, ih the fullness of bis powers, in the ripeuess of D'S inwelleet, th the perfection of his moral diecjphne, hoping se mnnch himself, aud of whom so mics was hoperl, when Such an one recognises the beckoning of the Wevitable message from afar, and caimly wraps Ue Grapery of the grave about bun, and les down forever upow bis boedy conch, we are a8 uureconciied as ie busband over Ue grave of his Grst love, a& inconsolable Se the mother over the corpse of her tret born With ewelllng hearts and Warful eyes we vainly prowst against the Urevesible deere, and are almost lempud W ex aim, “1 cannot, mast not, shail pot be!” But was, whily' we Ubus struggle in the closing oils of a great rief, the departing Spirit passes onward in its solemn, 6 rb Wns Bhajestic tread towards the vast caverus of the spirit land, ever expanding its colossal proportions as it Feceses. un dl itis swallowed up by the still more gigantic darkives. Aud, While We BUll gaze With longing, eager, SU aiwis g eyes, ub the vending veil of night would again Te vea) bis eturning form, comes to ua yyon the moaning wind fom the great Walhalla of the dead—* He wili not torn back again; he will retura © earth wo more. God thee, then, (rue son of the masses, most appre whe forever lost; biave eee of manhood: bright cxample of self-reliance and self culture; noble illustra finn of Tree wabtutions; firm patriot aud ‘true man. Ob, friend, dearly loved and truly mourned, farewell, forever Sar welll The delivery of the oration ocoupied an hour, It was then ball past six o'clock, aud as Wis conciuded the cere- Moby, lhe weseusdy axe broke up. Our Albany Correspondence. Aiuany, Nov. 12, 1859. The Senate and House—Who are to Biil the Ojfices—Scarcity ef Talent— Seats W be Contested, dec ‘The republicans will control about the same strength in the ensuing Legislature that they possessed in the recent one, With an addilion of one or two in the senate. The m: mbere will be mostly uew men. It is too early to au Licipate who will be the leading gpirit in the Senate, If Mr. Abel was a floor member, that duty would devolve vpon bim, a8 he 16 undoubtedly the most ardent fri nd of Senator Seward and the most accomplished polivvian in that body, in committee, in consultation and in pri vale ibtercourée, he will Wield great power aud possess: ubounded influence, but he is dodcient ia extemporizing ou the door of the Senate, Afr, Hammond ia gitted with an abundance of the cacoethes loquendi, though, from 1.16 previous 64 mersaulls, from doubts whieh Bull hang about the orthodoxy of his republicanism, and from his quasi independence, it is evident that he will not be permitted to occupy the prominent position of generaiship in the Se He may openly profess friendship for Senator Seward at present, but where be will be a year and a hall rence mW be Gab conjecture. Mr. Ramsay, of Scho harie, is more reliable, though he cous WO the Be bat: for & more laudabie purpose tan hat of bie me and talenw to advance the in lererts of Senator Seward, or Lo assume Ue leadership of his party, His aspiravous to resume his seat im that body are lor Feaevos above wud beyond all political considera bons, sepublican though he is, Pherefore, tf there stall be @ man in that hody willing, ardeut aud Capable to load abd manage iu Gebalu, Le must turu up from among some O he ew members. There will be no Diveu or Noxon there, unless public expretation shall be greatly disap poten. The «Pals will posseas Considerable tack, (atent and oebating quaituce in Mr. Murphy, of New York, Mr Colvin, of Wis city, aud Mr. Blood, of Saratoga. Me. Bpinola, oF Browkiyn, will have his raght to @ seat con- kesled, and his opponents d clare that there are over five bundred reasons which wil fever the admittance of his compenior atthe polls. the new Senate will not dicker ui flicker 60 long with his case a8 the republicans in the lat Senate din with the cage of Wetmore versus Manue Ville Spinola will Hot even be permitted to take the oath of oftiee. clerk of the new Senate will be James whore experience ih subordinate him for the piace. He wilt erk among senators, oilicers aud repor Le. y Terwailiger, of Syracu Poeitions bas amply quai make 4 jiiar Mr. Allen, the F clerk, wil wot oppose turn in ¢ A ihordugh change Will be made in all the prin the Senate © will Het be a stadaw of opposition to the renomi nation in caueus of My. Litejohn for Apeaker of the House, although Me. Coukling, of New York, aspires to the boner, Conkling’s oretohets and quavers in the last House oversiaughed him, His ambicion last year induced the Speaker to place him at the head of the Sommitwe of Ways aud Me ut his deckled failure, his guorauce of State fla re, and his crucitics, freaks and anislecrale peocwnilies,’ rendered bit obadxious to bia party and perfectly imbecile in the House. Conkling's ee niiiet last session, in undertaking On Various OccaDlous to “smash the machiae,” rendered him wnpopalar with his party; #nd unless he reuders more “ homage Carar,’ at the earliest possible moment, he will be “smashed” iv the House, with the same ease and facility erelaughed in his seuatorial aspira wns. ‘The republican party is now too atrong to permit y trifling with mere pigmies, The Clerk of the House will be Mr. Clapp, of Buflalo, the editor of the leading re- Ene paper in the Btate west of Rochester. Taough ir ©. attributed his defeat of Secretary of State, amd @ former attempt for the Clerksmip of the House, w the Regency bere, that grudge has been healed, ant he will now be permitted to come ia for a largo portion of the public spoils. He will make @ popular clerk, and te on ‘ued to the position from his uniform support of Senator Seward. that Opdyke was 0 v Miscellancous Domestic Items. Haxo tims Fou Tae Unowrcnounp Ratiwoay Conover ors —A wan from Cinciavad Was suspected in Pulaski county, Va, last week of ‘ampering with slaves, aud was hung Up Sve times by @ rope attached to his neck. After the last ascension he was let loose, with the assurance that, if caught in Virginia again, he would have to sway Up for @ permanency. Seomovs Laxovace—S. Danenberg, proprietor of « shoe store ih Norfolk, Va, bas been indicted by the Graud Jury of that city’ for using seditious language rela. tive to the receut msurrection, taying that Brown “was fighting in & good cause” The says Dancaborg leit the city after fluding that he had gotten into trouble. Tun Jumrunre Case.—This case is fixed for the 21t in Chicago, aud will be tried then positively. Saav is Corron.—-The Pittstleld (Mass. ) Sun, states that “A W. Richardson & Co, of North Adams, Wok 162 unde of eand from a bale of cotton that they purchased 1 Week for Hiteen Cou per pound.” Cart Kinv's TakastRe—Thore is a Mr. Marble at Lyun, Mace. . who tas been blasting at Dungeon Rock for the last eight years to obiaun the treasure of Capt. Kidd. Guided iv his labore at first by clairvoyant, and latterly by spiri ‘tualiets, the oeluded man has, with the assistance of his bob, blakted @ passage way about eight fect in height and breadth, nearly « hundred feet into tke solid rock. Tae last blast be mace developed « flasure at the botlom—an vausval ocourrence—from which issues @ current of foul wr that would extinguish @ dame held over it. Mr. Marble believes he has less than ton feet lo go to reach the long sought cave. Pee Frairnns Anumerep wy Montux.——The Mobile ddver fiser of the th inst sayeo—About ten or twelve men Were arrcelod by & posse of the city police yesterday short distance below town, on their way to 4 “mull” a la Morrigeey and the Benicia Boy. We leara that the ar- rangemevts for the hoetie meeting had all been made, seconds selected, boitleholders appoluied and timo: keepers ogrecd upoo, but the beiligeronta had not yet ae rived at the battle Held, whea tke whole erowd—princi pals, seconds, botileholders, Lmwkoopers and witnesses were arrested. Peasep.—W. R. Palmer, who was arrested in Mem phia, Tenm , suspected of complicity with Oxsawatomic Brows, hag been released oo $2,000 und allowed to go at liberty. Tex Ga ut Nowrern Roos rox Sovrumey Fanwer — The pew saute Dow being extensively taken by tue cotton of he South reach the AUaptic seaboard, via ihe Jil now Central Ruiwoad and the rativoads runving ease from Chicago. has teen reterred to the cost of transportation, for w bale of cotton froun Memphis t0 Boston, via Chicago, is only @4 per bale. The same cotton id cost about $6 25 per Dale traneportaNon via New Orleans and tho wea, while the time occupie! would be about three or four Urve 98 long a Over tho Nowtbern roue, when the grvat- eet deepatch was uid A Matamoniat KiNk.—A wan 13 at t living in Hartford who has been rather ‘tundte fm his conme- Die! relations. Eb Ving With tds poird wif His two fret left Hien ae he dia net, Ghey etan mob the park of a (onder, provident busband, ah thous aver jhed for or receved & OIVERE., Yotoweh of tbe hak wae wiber busbane with # hom Ubey wee Bow tving a whet county, Coom , ead the other in Wiothaa coupty, The father of this lualshens individuals tives. wits Lik seeen@ wite in Litebtela goanty, Hig mother byes woth bes seeone Dewband ah Rhode Deland, aad meither Ue Jaiber Lor peAber were ever divoread, ‘Tye Yoo Rare 1 VuLawetrnra— Tow Praanee Committee of Councils bave deoined Ox the rate at $) df 00 te $00, wineb ts an advance of tem cents upou Lue present rate: The Cook of the Fannie. 10 THE BDITOR OF THE WEKALD New Yoru, Noy 19, 1859. In the report of the ease of the United Bucs va James Jasper, cook of the bark Fannie, tbe testimony offre) by Mr. Bpeneer, that | attempted W sel Jasper int) slavery (though ruled out by the Court), $s ewloulated wo myare we To show the faleity of this ohurge, yossols onterng ports wy Code are obliged WO give heavy bends wi owry away al) back persons on board, {never mute auch & j Indeed, shen AD ea Dever entered my mind, ait I know of no circumstance thas eould justify Jasper iv Bring & pis'ol at the recone mate. SAMUFL HERRIOK, Master bark Vainio FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Bompay, Noy 20, 1669 The upward movement ia breadetuffs, which was the leading feature of the week ending on the 12th inst., hus been checked, ana we bave to report # much easier narket for the week ending yebterday, The advance hat been Wo rapid; the proportion of speculative purchases bad been large ip comparison with the purchases for consumption; the receipte Were, and wre Btill too large in proparuon the sales. Hence, though we only find quotauous 16 a 2 cents lower on the barrel of flour, and gay $a 6 conts Ue Dushel of wheat, this deeline does not convey a true pio ture of the change in the market, Holders are unwilling to realize; they hope that more favorable news frou Europe will impart freah courage tw the speoilawrs, and increase the demand both for export and ho ae cou Suinption; and in this belief they will uot meet the vinws of ouyers If the business of the Corn Exchange had been active during the past week the decline would have been more considerable, We can only repeat what we slalod last week, that, with w fair prospeetof an expert demand bext spring, and @ strong probability that our crop 16 but slightly iM excess of our own wants, there is, not withstanding, €o much old graiu and fluur everywhere that (he market may pot advance permanently for some weeks or months, The receipts st Chicago, which have been unprecedentedly heavy see August 1, have beguaw decline; but an active movement in corn is expected to begin carly in the winter. The corn crop of Lilie, ac cording W ali the reports, is very abundant. Tue price here has at last begua to deciwe. ‘There bas been very litte done in cotton at thia port euce last Monday; the price here, as at the Southern ports, ig steady, The receipts coutmue to be very large, aud will continue 60, unless the price should decine, or dithcultee ariee to impede getting the crop market. From present appearances the South will net very much more movey frou the crop of 1869 than from that of any previous year. Up to the close of the last cotion week, thefrecetpis were 98,000 bales, against 626,000 bales wo saue date last year, and $46,000 bales to same date of 1867; and ihe exports 868,000 bales, against 206,000 bales exported to éame date last year, and 178,000 bales ex ported to same date of 1857. The provision market is quiet, and prices are steady. The export is faillug slightly behind that of Jast No vember. The prevailing impression is that the new pork crop will be very large. Tobacco is steady, with a fair averagejmovement. Rice is in good request. Ashes are steaay. Foreign produce has been generaily steady throughout the week. Sugars continue buoyant, ant we note a further advance of 3¢c. @ 4c. per ib. Advices from the South confirm the rumers that have been current for some time it reference t the injury to the crop There was & lea auction on Wednesday, which resulted beter than the last; prices were well sustained. Ou Fri Gay the first new black teas of the season were Bold at auction, and brought very full prices. Holders ara gy nerally looking for an advance, Coffve is quict, and some brokers quote the market dull, Spirits are very Grmly held; but there is lees doing than was the case last wuek. Hides are agaip heavy, and holdere have to suomit to a reduction of 30. 10 effect Bales, Leather is ia better re. ‘quest, Wool bas been more active, aud a fair businuss has been done with the trade. lu the ary goods trade, as usual at this season, there ie very hte doing, aud merchants and jobbers have lewure Wi re. flect upon the losers of the year, ‘These, go far as we can ascertain, have failen for the most part upon the import ers here and the foreign shippers on consigninent; though, fiom the fuct that many jobbing houses undertook this spring to import for themselves, the mistakes of the year are more generally felt than would otserwise have boon the case. ‘The principal dealers coutinue to predict a large business next spring; they say that the West is improving, and will be able to buy freely, while the Sonth, of course, Will lake @ larger quantity of goods than ever—that is to Fay, provided the politicians ae not dissolve the Union be fore spring. If this opinion be confirmed by the event, we shall look for greater losses in 1860 than havo been seen in 1660—icading, before the close of next your, to general trouble, in whieh the banks and ali classes of mer chante will be compelled to participate. We are again enabled to present in tabular form the com. merce of the three ports—New York, Philadelphia aud Ballimnore—tor the past Week , as compared With Lhe corres ponding week ot last year:— —lmports——, —Boport Cities Treaster faa tae New York. .$1,995,095 4,008,871 1,486,188 1,694,820 Fhiadelphia.. * 90,480 460,430 HO | nS Baltimore... 6U416 400/567 UBBITSLGO'TIa Tolals,.....82,140,081 4,n09,800 Tavaunt Lai7ad0 ‘The above Hlustvates the general improvement in busi hess since last year; and while all sensible people Will see Wilh regret the disproportion betwoeu the inereass in the imports and that in the exporia, the comparicon may serve the purpose of & Warning and a guide, The follow ibg are Our Uswal labular statements of the foreign tra te of this port durivg the past Week, aud since January 1, as compared with (he tWo previons yours ivronrs, For the week 1867 1568 1859, Try goods... $78 055 Si7he 1,287,081 General mee. 2281 446 1,186,941 2,720,040 Total for week w60,501 1,008,008 4,008,871 Previously rep'd, 10% 645,511 180,602,028 212,018,008 Bunce January 1.9:01,016,012 194,600,018 216,022,774 ExvowTa Exclusiv oy Brow. BAT. 18s. 159. For the week .... 62,111,460 1,866,186 1,604,820 Previou’y reported 60,797,500 62,896,210 66,821 R66 Since Jan. 1, es 10,678 $E,000, 000 oA, Exrowes oF Bence Steamebip Karnak, Nastau, sovereigns (in addl- 67,570,670 on to amount reported last week} $2,970 Sieamehip Bavaria, Maris, gold bullion... + 80,000 “ "London, + 75,000 « “ «silver... 25,000 “ “Hamburg, German sliver 1,000 “ “ «Mexican gold... 4,500 Hark Live, St. Thomas, American gold,..... 19,000 Mtr City of Baltimore, Liverpool, gold bars & coin 100,000 aes “ “American gold, 107/300 “ “ * gold 20,901 Steamehip Vanderbilt, Havre, gold bars 863,420 Ateriosn gold colin 282/600 Mexican doaré.., 100,000 French gold Previously reported... Since January 1, ‘To Fame date 1858, To bame dato 1457 ‘The banks have lost specie to the Sub ‘Treasu: ry and by export since lust Weck; a8, however, tho near by ex- chan ges bave worked ip favor of the city, we do vot look for Any material redvetion from their Inst wverage, which was $20,186,056, The export, exclusive of yesterday's ahig went oud iuchiding that of the Saturday previous, i whOut $1,000,000; against Which Home $250,000 havo boca received silver from Mexico, A Culiforvia steamer ia vow due, with the usual semi-teonthly romittance. ‘The Sub-Treasury receipts from treasury notes have been large, and bevce, notwithstanding the falling off in duties and the heavy disburvements, the balance is very high— $5,009,007, against $5,004,642 at the clove of laet woek, A Pum of $260,000 was paid teto the Sub Treasury last woek fora draiton New Orleans, where the government bas toore money than it needs, With exchange ruling at ite prevent price, and ith cotton bills a# abundant az they are, it ® hardly probable that the leading bavkers will cover their exchange with gold toany consic erable extent. Tt # understood that the bank expansion of the two Weeks encing net Monday has been followed by = more conservative movement during tho past week. 4\t some banks the olferings have been lees; at otbors the mama Bers consider that they are guiticiently extended. We have so often expretsed views adverae to further bank expansion that it tg only necessary now to repeat the state- ment—which no cana;\t Unancler will deny—that the sub stantial commerce of the pountey req 8 BO wlJitional NEW YoRK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 18 | { Dank vecommodetion a6 the present Game, ead bhak the 80° only Hees of apy Heh expanmion will be Uo worea fhe Lumber Of MDporwers and we yolume ef waporks Herb year the grave injury of trade, and uiionuely wy be Gamage Of the DAKE themselves HL neerin ue areas ford wight eo perceive that M quar unports ueat yous we the ratio of their Ineremse by 1860, wa abadl export insect more speck than the mines mupply, aad e ably mndee Aden the banks ean #pare without creating wideryrat alarm, Money no demrer Uian it wak at Lae close of lawl weet Ou Monday and Taerowy there wae lost case in tae mar het, 1D Courequeres of au uncomfortable (ooking prodieesl | by the bank statement and phe wi vioo® of two fall ures; but as the Week advanerd Ue weet of good paper Aud the large amOURE Of capitis! weeking empioy meal ob) the discount houses again restored Uines Wo their former | We quote call bane, ae before, at 6 & 6 per) cont, With Ocearional exceptions wi dm Ihe where Inaney Me feft wits brokers; prune short paper © per Gout with Ow casional very choice arceptances, 40 4 M0 daye, al ba 945 fret clase Long paper eadorned, T, mingle Hades, Gest glares 748; second class papor, BA 10; vanes look wonerally knows or tess desirable, 104 18, ke Prom present ap pearanices ere 8 HO prospect of A mere active money market His season, Getaber and November have passed With lees embarrassment (han usoal, and ooosilorably lees than the wuwige policy of the banks had ted many by ex pect, Foreign exchange bas been tai) Uiroughout the wok ‘The euply of Southern bile ts largo, and et ring has been freely anpplied at 1003) 4 3¢; francs 4b 6.10% a 1h Henee the demane for bankers? bits hus been hight, the heading drawers are asking 110 for (heir sixty day bills and 110}6 for short sight. Beimont & Co. keep their rates op vighth above these figures; they are ashing 6.1549 for Jrence At theRe rates 1 requires management w ever exchange profitably with gotd, In the dome exchanges there 18 fo Witerial allera tien, The manoeuvres of the Chicago Pankers aro stil ebarged with maintaining sight exchange ou Now York at a premium of 1g @ 136. Billé on New York fell at Naw Onleais 013g discount, since when they bave railod The present quotation i given in the fuilowing table of right exchange on New York a6 he cities monGoned Chienyo,. Reon 1% premium, St Loui, Kel “ Cocina, bir” tae Fhiladeiphia war wig 4 Pow eres Baiumore,,, Charles Maw Ravannut MR Mobile... ak Now Orleans, sie a dg Moone ‘The folio #ing has been the course of the swok marker during the weel:— Now. 12. Nav. i Mikonri 68, + Hang New York Central 2 ao BO) Reaamg. as Erie V4 “a Vi Hiivois Central bss alenw,..... 724 Rock Island 63 Qosg i 181% Hadeon River Buy Pacific Mail, , ne 1555 The most interesting movement of the weok in te stock market has been the advance in Panama which, from 117 & 118, suddenly rose tw 184, relapsing at the close of the week to 182. The generally received expla nation of the advance was @ slary that the company had obtained an extension of their charter from the govern inentof New Granada This story pr ately, to be baseless; the company are no nearer getting their charter extended than they ever were; atthe same time, the immense and increasing business of which this com pany OWn & monopoly might Woll juatify divitends greater (ha, 12 per cent, and a premium on the stock of more than 82 per cent. The Pacifle Mail stock has sympathized with Panama, a8 usual; it has been assisted by a vory Aourishing statement of the company’s finances, publish ed a day or two since, Nothing now has cranspired with regard (0 the contest between Vanderbit aud the com pa. ny. If the company is making money at present rates, it has been guilty of great extortion in times past. ‘The demand for State stocke has improved within tho past day or two. Ten days or & fortuight sinos there was # deciine in State securities, which was ascribed by many to the effect of the Harper's Ferry outbreak; the fact being that several lots of stock had come on the market suddenly and simultancously, A decline of 34 a1 per cent in Virgins, Missouri and Tennessees created a de. mand for all of them, aud the deciine Las now been re- covered Among the Norihern and Western railway stocks the only one which has advanced mawriaily since lust week » uafor has been Hucam River, which sppears t bo attracting | atention among outaiders, and apon the price of which the Jarge increase of earnings is beginning to Wil, Now York Central is steady auc quiet. The late bull movement in thie stock appears to have subsi. The Western flocks are all quiet, but steady, A powerful bear foroe Las been engaged tn hammering Galena, Kock teland, aud Michigan Central, without producing much effect, ‘The trafic on the Rock Island continges t be about 60 per cent more than last year; and though the movement of grain west of Chicago i not as active as tt was in Ootober, there ie every prospect of a fair average winter, with @ paying business op all the row ‘The following table will compare the exports of the feven principal staple arhcles for the weok:— 188 ——— ——--1859--—, Week ending Now Vi. Amount. Value Amount Value ston, bale .hyb46 B24K dM 1,602 $0,155 Hour, vol 28,044 114.459 33,966 167,180 Cork teal, bb . 670 4,181 4 8,275 Wheat, bushels <O1840 B21KO 81,184 Bb%008 Cork, tishiie... Sledl 87685 1,408 1 408 Bev, bhi wud Herees,, "BIR 7166 17896 16;044 Fork, Dbis, and Heroes, 1,409 21165 1994 17/888 ai ues $485,200 , the week us compared’ with that of creer eo ABM ,267 tof the value of exports from the commencement of the year to No- vember 1 1868, 1850. Increase. Decrease, COUCH... 87,176,869 10,662,108 8,875,780 = Fiows......., 8166170 4,278,000 — 1,893,170 Con teal 270,122 — Wheat 208,816 2,980,040 Corn. VsdG(64 164,261 1,185,433 Reet 1,041,267 1 847,250 ~ Pork 2,049,061 1,417,510 = ‘Total... $0,686,638 18,637,176 4,608,885 6,068,043 Decrease as compared With 18BB.... ..66.0 sey 01,610,788 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, SATURDAY, Nov. 19-8 P.M, Asiie— Stall rates of pots and pearls were made at Bho. a be tor both sorts, Eusavercrvs —Flour was in fair request, and common frades of Plate and Western were drmer, while extra brandk were UDCharged. The sales embraced about 15,000 Ubis., closing within the following range of prices: Sound superfine State $4 8754 @ $4 90 Extra State. Superfine Western... , Common to choice Western extra. Extra Genceee Mived to et Piraight to gocet extra do, “ Choice exw family and bakers’ brande. Rye tour, poasceses SestSEsEe poeeeeece seatess00 BESESZESS Corn meal, iste 3 ° ~Cunadian tour was heavy, with sales of 200 @ 800 bbis. al 65 10486 20. Southerb flour was frm and in steady demand, with sales of wbout 1,200 4 1,800 bbls., closing within the range of the above quotations. Rye flour was Heady nt our figures, with sales of 250 bbls. Corn meal Was unchanged, With small gales new and old Jersey at $4 4$4074¢. Wheat was heavy and dull for common qua- ities, whale prime to choice lots were firm: the sales embraced 16,500 bushels at 1 60 a 81 48 for white Ken eri white Indivoa at $1 40; red Geneveo at $1 20; fouthern red, $1 40, and $1 86 for white Canatian. Corn Was tower, With sales Of 16,000 bushels at 99e. for old yel- low Joreey | 80 a Se for’ new do. and Southern, old Southern white, 81, and 1,400 do. old and new Southern yellow mixed at Bio, Rye wae quiet at 86c, a 8730. Gals wud barley were steady and priceé unchanged Con was ta tome better request. The cargo of the Wave Crest, consisting of 6,066 bags of Rio, was sold on private terms, and 160 bage Maracaibo at 12\0. Coron —The casket was without change of moment. raced About 8,000 bales, 1800 of which ‘The toarket cleeed on the basis of like idling Uplands, bx —To Liverpool 900 boxes cheese wero taken wt Uhe., 100 tlerees beef at Ss. 6d., with 260 bales of cotton at de. 6d. To Loudon 160 bble. rosin were emgaged at fa, To Glasgow 100 Lierces beof were taken » To Rre- Jorn 400 bales of cotton were engaged at Lige., 100 bis, Bpplee at $1 60, 360 bales of tobacco at $1 28, ‘and 8,000 Wes. bone at le per Ib, The bark Dadger was engaged oot te (he Cape of Good Hope, with extra dock room re: served, nt £1,000. Frvir—Further sales of raising were made at 82 60 for layers, 82 40 for M. R's. and $1 90 for halves, and 67346, tor quarters, Fu —Dry cod were in better request, and small were higber, while large continued searce, with alos in a day oF two of 1,000 4 1,500 quintala, St. Keorge Bank at $4 50 a SA, (000 small Bank at $3 $375. Macko- rel wore jo fair request, with sales of 1,000.4 1,200 bbis. ju @ day or two, comprising prices at $15 a $18 BO for No. 1, $15 766 812 SO for No. 2, and $9 a $9 25 for No. 3. Herring quivt fad prices unchanged, Hay.—Heles of about 2,000 bales were made for shi Imentat Te 8 SOc. For city wae, in amall lots, sales were TAD & Oe. a 1000, Rom —The market was steady, while the domand waa Hunitedts 200 0 900 bales new crop changed hands within ® day or two #180, ‘The last eale of Jute in Iter wits doll and pominal Bostou comp:ed 160 bales at $90, six months. 9. Ikow.—The market for all kinda dan, Boneh wit wb Oth 60m 64 Heb baw [-T..~) Jebbed Ge ab $6), and 160 Fngiab shoots, iouble , ak 836 Liab—The ewek wan reduced | 0 tows. ‘The imarket wae 0 Goan at 66 6b, 100 tone Wold a6 66 636 0 66 65, | ane 1060. kop eh wt 96 72, aes betes Sims othal aa wore made et Ao, mud Lath ‘The lecepls were soles of both porte of * calusase-faleh of 10 bhds. Coke were sande ah 2c. orarens —Pal wert , and 40 do, Porto Riew ot Ste., with wmali low Naw Urieoee, new erep, at Bre, Naval Sronns —Oeing high frembte the marke: was Deevy. we heare of 300 Ddis. spins Murpentine at $2 56, ond 460 Dole Dine reein ob 82 26 & 276) commen rosin wor Quict at $1 6H; une eruce nominal at $3 0245 One —Vhe market at New Rector’ eoutigded tem for erree perm, with sales of 660 700 bbls, at 8) 96, 6 Wertle The tek in the compiry was emtimated at 6/06 bis, aid rales ot whale wore male at O00, the riork wor eetmaled at TOR 710 Lineeed was rather wy a suk by the Bironger views Of hale cee who im some efused offess of bbe per gation O06 #000 DOaee ohve ol Bold at 6S 60, 4 monte, palm wee Fale ubie wt Pe. per ib, ViNOhs —Tork—The mayket exhibited more firm: ters, hough with increased wenvity, The wales ein Hi need OC @ O00 bbls, eluding mete ab $16 Lda $6 26, whe prin OF B10 003g 6 81076 Heet was in some beuer dont },100 bbis., 2, Fopieked mes wt ) Weeern extra ot Sit Salew of 120 bbs beet hams were reparkel at 214081460 Paern wax quiet Cur meats were helo Hi Ai mers WL ORE & To, for Shoulders, ADM aL RAS & ve fur bame Lasik was in fair coquent, woth sales af 260 thin abd Nerces wt JO)ge. a de, Dressed hogs were ply athe a He. rules of 100 tierees were made at $3 875g o 34:7 per 0 Ibe Bary —Aboit 666 sacks Asbtou’s Liverpool were gult at Sb per cack Seep —Th: re was @ fair inquiry for clover Keed for ox Perk, ad withis a day or fwo 600 Dage ave buen Bobi, wt priers varying from Be, ah Timothy was quiet, Une viewer of buyers bewg above thats of hob Louse woe firmly bed, while uo ales of importance ware re: ported Fins —The market was firm, while the sales em: Wares about 660 bhds,, inetuded 1h which were BO bbs, Vorte Rico at #4ge. fhe remainder gousisted of Cabs mrxeovann, chielly within the range of To a Tye Waiekey ~The market was eames, wah eae of 400 bis at MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ocean Sicamers, FRKOM RUKOPE + Lbveryont Vayerjioal Hremen VMavar pon Hamnare inanow Liverpool New York... Dee New Yark.... Hee. New York... Dee. POW UaLiFOuNiD New York : New Work THR HAVANA AND NE Burike Orry—From New York Bi, arrivin, and New Orleans ith, Fram New (resis svriving at New York 2h Canswaa—From New York 12h, arriving st Havens i7te tad New (rican inh Prom Now ‘oriowa Mth, Hevane sith ta—From Now York ub, arrivin Orlewts 2th Prow Naw 'Crlasne Aspinwalt ln walt rr) ab Havane Tab » Havens Od a) Havens ‘Sth, Havans ‘7]Qh arriving at Havens ist and New Hrlesus (ith, Havana db, ae arriving ab wevery W day ane via Nesean, NP, ow weamer at New Yor! Fi ww Oily eaile from Ne aN AK--Prvma New York the arrival of every uileruste ¢ ALMANAC FORK NOW VOKK—THIS DAY SUN Risee, 6 Bh} MOON Kisks. ......morn 8 40 rN Bb +488] wiGa WaTEK, wave B45 Port of New York, November 20, 1856 ARRIVED. Fteamshtn Huntavilie, Post, Savannah, wih mdse and pas sengers. 1o HB Cromwell & Oo. chip Juma (of Boston) Martine, Manila June 19, with sugar and hemp to waster Experienced heavy easteriy weather on he count; Host gate ape 7 ail the spare and received other Jon $4688 gpoke ship Constante, pool far Melhourae demage Cetds, lat of 8 York, 48 days from Lr Pbip Thornton Caiing Liverpool, cre iB, with mdse and 320 perrenge & to Willams & Gu From Get Sto Nov WW ee enced bard goles trom westward Heury Wileaa seacaa While reeting the foretopsai!, fell overboard and was drowned Anchored at quavanune this FM Fhip Feeort, Hustey, Liverpool, Qet is, with mise and pas ge VOgden. Was towed ino quarantine thie PM by mihy Huntress, Capt Pras. ak BoA Cochran (of: eareport), Noves, Mareeiil wih mdse to RP Kuck & Co No dave lat, & Faropa, of Windsor, Bradshaw. from Ply ana Vorb. 7) dave ou loss of foretepgal diwarks partly 201 pied he m ‘Get 8,40 wiles Boo? ibraliar, spoke bur’ Boutberver, from Palermo for New Vors. Bark Weather Gage, Mob ee, Ric Janeiro, Get with coffee, dc. a Gea Moke 4. Co. Experienced beacy’ weather Bark Veinceion, Geely, Demarara, Nov 2, withald tron &o, to mianter Mark Venus, Atkinson, Curacoa, 16 days, withhides, aalt, de, jo Bor wen Graves & Co. Lith inet, no lat, £6 passed ship Hn lenberg. from Havre for New Orivans, with loss of foremaat; bad 8 ine ymmnet rigged. and did net want assistance Bark WL buigera Delano, 6 Marks, 18 days, with cotton, de to Krodie 4 Petios: ait Auta Noliogen (of Bangor), Jackson, Buenos Ayres, Kept fo, with hides, Se, io Mayhew & fa. Brig adelp it Jobpson, Para, 19 days, with tudia rubber and Gale to dames Bibop & Co. Brig Larch, Wileon, Biizabedhport for Boston. Brig B Young, Dix, Rondout fer Boston, Trig Present Z Taylor, brtuk water, Rondout for Boston. Febr 1 a Ward. Hol, Malaga Sent i9 with fruit, 10 master. 10th tibet, lot 88 lon 62:10. signalized: nip Guy Mannering tro Wohile for Liverpool, The TA W baa had hoaty. we the Split eails, broke gat, ae /McDongid, Charlotieiown, PRE, 20 days, with oats 10 Me Teombuil Fehr Suv asvet Reblr Fekind W with coin, £0, to Dunhan wn, Jacksonville, 15 ts) Tulledge, nah, 7 days, ADimon. Lret night, while oo: lng wp che bay, Went ashore on Gowanus mud flaia, where she eth les tn about? feet of waier. Fehr thinten, Racket Blizabethport for Providence. Schr Fills M Welles Pox, Elizabetbport for Hariford, Pohr Fravb lin. Hunt, Newark for Pembroke. Fehr h leon Wells, Ryder, Gloucester. Kehr John a Dix, Alen, Provincetown, Fehr Marie, Gorham, Barwieh, Erbe Fpenker, Willeox, Rondoutfor New Haven. Behr Trent, Know. Rondout for Bostan, Sehr HW Moree Philips, Rondoat for Paunton, fohr Proneis Bilen, Bryant, Iondout ter Boston, Bohr Thacher Ta: Jor, Young, Rondout for Yarmouth, Bioop Froperor, Sails, Kiizabethport for New Haven, Bloop Avent, Hol, Randout tor New Londen, Bloop Observer, Emmons, Port Jefferson, 2 days, Bleamer Delaware, Copes, Philadelptua, BELOW, "loré MeDonald (of Baltimore), Fuller, from Rotterdam Fh Rept 4 fhip Louisiana (rem), Mniler, from Bremerhaven Oct 7, Wark Kivabeth, btu vent, from Rosario, Hardet & Noble by pilot be intan ‘Hereb, 9016 2k ew Butler (Br), from Fort aw Platt—by pilot boar eat Western, Liverpool, rest, for Buble. Wind durtag the day fvean from NW. Telegraph Marine Report, HIGHLANDS, Nov 20, sunset—Ove ship at anchor on the ber, no signal, Wind NW, fresh; clear, BANDY HOOK, Nov %, sunset—Ship Escort, from Liver. pool, passing the Hook in low of the Huntress. Wind fresh rom NW, clear. FORT LAPAYETTE, Nov 20, suoget-—Berk Elizabeth paw loy up the varrows. Two beige in the bay, bound tu. “Ship Great Western, for Liverpool, passed down the narvows ai 1245 VM. Miscellanceu ‘The steamshlp Huntsville, Capt Port, arrived yesterday trom Savannah, Forser Post haa our thanks for papers, ‘The clipper brig Mary A Forrest, Capt Wm Gillespie, which veturned to this port a short ume since, with lose of foremast and satls, hae had anew foremast with yards, rigging, main boom and gaff supplied her, and sailed for Bahta yosertay ‘The MA F has been noted for her great speed and exce tent rea qualiiea—ghe having made come of the best passages to Rio Janetro and Bahia on reeord. Fear We V Kast, Wileox, at Charleston 16th from Catz, arrived at the bar on the 6h Inst, but taking @ heavy noriheas! ale win driven aa far south as lat 38. Onthe &th init, Charien {on light bearing N by W Ml miles, saw & wreck, appaccnuy about 166 feet long, Bo KpaTs and much brokea up. He Hank Kacte—Bark Gan Eden, Reed, at Boston trom Almira, spoke 24 inet, lat al, lon 48, By bark Kagle, of Wad sor, NB, Grown Neweaaile, M4 for Bermuda, so understood, Ih Siniress’ ond leaking badiy, wd crew wanted to bo taken ‘olf, the wind blowing «ate from the Ni lay by ber twenty four hours, under close refed maintepanll, the weather too heavy to bonrd her On 8d inst, during thick weather, aud the wind still blowing @ gale from'N, lowt night of her, Bauk Bens, Hanuert, Lite, at Fhiladelyhia from, New Or Jeane. reports, went to sem Mth Get with the wind trom NW, and the wether clear: next day bad strong gales with heavy Fain, and on the Rh, iu lat 26-47, lov AS Be while Wnder chose reeted math aall and lee elne of clowe reeled top sail, had top sai] and main wail blown from the ropes and the bark hove down on ber beam ends: out Away the mizen mast, when #he righte got before the wind; shipped twa heavy apes, whieb y atery boat and barily filted the eabli and more room with water ‘Tho back wlso carcied away ture of foreyard and split foresall, Scuw Kare Briaiam, Freeman, hence at Savannah, reporia having experienced heavy weniher, nthe morning oF the Woh inst.) miles Kast cf Chazleston, fell ta wih the whe wn of Philadelphia, diswasted, waterlogged and abandoned. Capt Freeman boarded the wreck, and found on board onty her Jogbook nnd log alate, and wome other trifting articles, "The reek of the Swan's boat wis still hanging to her davite, (The chew of the Bwan wore taken if by sche Wooing, aa betuce repo Sour LP Suit, Cheesbro, hence at Wilmington, experienced heavy weniker, stove bulwarks and boat, carried’ away, rsli ree g, Jeet every moveable thing on deck, and suatalood other nmnge. Sete Rowann, Bryant, from Matanzas for New York, before reported at Bavaonoh in distress, lost spars, ealle, bowl, and wprung Bleak, Ax Ovy New Youn Surv AGAIN.—You polttely published my Jnoubrations on the arrtval of the Joba Jas: ‘whieh ealted. Up from the wnat several others famous In thatr day, amon, them the Kobert Kawards, whlch wae built in Wl i io your South Ken report tb day abo waa all well Reptomber 27, 1 do pot intend to trouble you ast may become todinus; Jet me, Bowever, allude @ & famous aleauner of woine thir odd yeurw ago. apd which T have been, asm Now Yorker. bah surprised and dixploased, has never been a'luded to (Profew. sor Kenwick hae Ixiely spoken of her {o conuection with the steam enterprise of this city) at the warming jolliMestions ot some grand new steamer, Tmean the Fulion, biuit im the mow substantial and elegant manner, and ax elegant! wiulpoed be that eptorpriaty mtolable New York merchant, the hace David Duvbem, Bag. who certainty ranks next to Pulte Livingston and Btavens, in the advancement of the aream en’ terprise of the port of New York. She waa n very lane, tone, warlike ship, of beautiful model, acu, I helinee, rare to Nag Orieaus, ard was afterwards discooi.nued, I suppese, owing vuohamn wed heavy eapenae at, neo Few wen amang ‘ihe wba ware tha bs frome hy demerve myore 4 Smbranee thin David Purbas A mnsn oe tewd ton, Mherw! aud sauriog es wie ne 1 Wihiepmburg, Lone islanl where, ber cotage te HUD 0 ha seas Beh Sake i Ye ache be tap ineien OFe wetid le degrettavinaew We verbal aad ul ' er ee tO. min THe Counruy, Koston Ehippiog List notes the aula at badge on private teria, brig Mangn Perk aah’ teat ease 12610; two Lew shive, 1100 eneh, wold at $40 @ $47 per ou, com, plete, By & letter recetved in thie vill from Galveston, {earn tear the tireanoure Watchman) eal tne OOSe Rema Bee ter, bs Mine ner ty ct oni aye wher tg ~ ate Lerma, aoa will prananly ‘be ampioy Mays Welle may comtiuud ts emntoured at 7 The foliowtiy tavie gw airy Ot reels arta. ee Mot. i, Mali ea i in ie Mag Lohr ae niaose een yor tides wore 1Se lax & es & | = les lzze on & ld from Bag Hai Itty thet, wer 8B Learned, Royee, North axa South Avante * letter from Cant bates of bark Town NB, dated ‘Tebil Aug $0, reports her with 70 bhi opll, ol well. Spomens, ae. anes Acifpper ship steering 5. el 4 signal formi actite inuien bib hn ie wee wgaailaed Oot allt M6 BF By lon 46 09 W Fark Clare Windsor, Me wen 1% daya from NYork for Port an Prince, no duiw off the Areadion, A bark sleeriog 8, show ing a white signal with leer H and red inngle inh. wan sigualized Cot noial, ao hav kak, Atking ruts Beaton for Phlladsiphia, Nov 38, off Seni Bi t. “ine Fannie Hauler, Bartlett, from Bangor for Palermo, Nov Vint a2 un 68. Erb Wim A Crocker inot aw before), Bndioott, trom NY¥ork: for Froublioy La. wilh jonw ol forenbil,' gall and boom, Nov Il, Wai S2 on 7b. fw Rio dite OW, A ache nipjrned the Southern Belle, ——, Was een Cot 2h lat 1657 8, lon a6 Foreign Ports, CoRscoa, Nov 8—No Am Veasel in port. Disk, Nov In port bark Courant Otver, from London for Newpent. Tvwawana, Nov 9-Tn port beige Mechanic, *redricks, from Wimingion digg) BF Sweit, Howes, uno; Musoovado, from Balu edly Huma Kone Fept In sort ship Boston Liybt, Crowell, for Lerdon, and others as beto Wax Now lde-arr brig Harriet, Congdon, NYork; Vaatb pls ae, “Oe Tadk abe Ranger Aloe, aoa rite orth Huy Hera, Crowell NY¥or! MOnIEVINED, Feot Y—In port ship Gertrude, Hallett, tor Caleta sbout 80h; barks Lucerne ddison from Bordeaas, dig dW Freud. Friend, for Falkland Ielundg, do Busan Clark Kitiot, for Bueros Ayres do Weascumoon, Wheltea, ty Voet nd: Huniinudan, W bie, from Ralumore, dog ek Virginia Focke une, dis. brig Mary a Jones, Osnitiald, bale ding, schrs WH Hazard Larsen, from Buenos ayres for SVark wbout Sth, Nancy, siniley, from Falkland Tslabds, " fLandeey tor N do. pig Bulniasore, diag; Pioo, aa be cru pion, Lamson, from bork fer bab own, Rawarda, arr th, Coun Sam, Merry man. are 'y. log: Cantata aa. Greyhound, das Annny Kimball, (bampion, Maye arr 2h, Heartella, Browns ew Light Revnolds, ary Tih, Gem ot the Bea Miller, ond Tiive Wing Burt ham, do; beige Holi O Wright, Hughes. Sinith digg; echy Have Heil, do. Bld Tath, ship Malorne Tevox NOrlvais, brig Kelle Beenwrd, Coombs, do. SowpMe KO, about In port harks PO Alexander Mer- for — Wdnys, Golden Kuie, Whieberry, lag, nearly” ‘ ph Morris” da, Sr down PB Now 14—Arr hulu LM Arnold, Atkinson, New Yorks 10h, brig Cygnet, emuth do; 16th sleamabip Hungarian, Jowes, P Cid Wi, edhe Robert "reat, Oook, Laverpoal, (PPR Prkameniy OaNADA, at Halirss—Perponarnio | Avr tom New Yor, Mov 2, Palestine, at Beal Sd, ¥ at iverpro! Arr tram do Noy 6 Corneling Grinnell, and Alma,” atsDeal ny Are ticm New Grieans Nov 2d, Joseph Clark; Bik, Lady: Bele and Thorewalden ai Lives Arr from i biedelphia, Now 4} lair, at Deal ‘ are fre Chariestou, Nov, 3, Colanbo, 4th, Mussoagna ab aver |, Vermont, at Marsetite Hew Savanna bik, Highland Chef, ab Liverpool, for Bow York Now 3, JF Hoyd, from Liverpool, Hoston, how &, Bea Flower, from Liverpool. lov New Griewna, Nov 2 Americano and Bddystone, from Lives 1 $10 fur Mobile, Nov 4, Merrie Monarch trom Liverpool. omy Amer me ALBANY, Nov Ik-Arr sobre Ridad, Dayton, #altimare; D Smith, Rawsy, Elzaheluport; Sarah & Anna. Winthrop, Amr boy tid wie Harriet &buruh, Te. Philadelpbla, BostOn, Rov Ii, AM- Arr balbedan Kien, Heed, Almal- ta, Menon, Noasely a. NU Cruz; Mion inane: Hive Denmark, Staples, Vera Hoyt, St Demtuga. # hee Parton, Deas, Yoor miro River! Bopress, Wiley, ‘Tangier; Jobo 'Priee, Bears, Kelarond: Wilie Pamam, Cowner, Norfolk; Ada Herbert, Porvier, Khclells Wew. Peterson. aud siete Preeman, Phi- foeipbia Cl aleamer Joseeh Wait ship Wrandy wine Pretle Modie: varks' ann ci ity: Hes FOpian lediey, Bony Hat ak ori wae avi, japles Curdenne, 8 F bath, 8 tangas sae lve Malra Wilton NC} sobs’ Meg Atwond thon Haar, ny Vk; louise, Thatcher, Philadeiphia; Mary Kmma, Bax ter NVCrk Nh Helow (hy tei) ship Goddess from Ovioutta. HALDMODE Nov Arr steatehin thos swan, Ramaay , Ne York: ships Jamnea Has ev, i cha Ixlarda via Hamp- ton Roads: Berald of th Baker, © ton Kone: brig trkivey, (Ar) Murphy, Glaage rs Minaia- spp Gould, Buenos Ayres via Pernambuco: Israel H. Day, 1 hawt, Brow Farah M therman cherman, do.; John Henry, Remon, Albany Bld hei pyigh, (br) White, Weabe iiaies, Old steam shin Potomac, Watson, New York; sobre. Vohowk Suples Power; Harriet Herrick’ Hortiand, Hohe Are ity tel) brig Ceean Kelle Mewssna via Mobile, CHARLEFTON. Nov 16—Ary shiy Willan Vo Kent, Wilcox, We Cid beg Velona, Parnacd” N¥ork, sche Roxtman iM Ls e, Congr, da. ae ships Camden, Taiiman, Liverpool, lsaae eww Feu, Beate RERNDO Toth alecyes Sotto Becount af the th IT, Nov I= Arr sloop kk. Porhall NVork (andr aiénlby aspect ot Webb, sto HARTFORD, Nov Ware beh A Reed, Crang, Turks Islands. ache Mary A Hew Elizabethport 5 sloops Cemelecn. Bighoe, and Farmer, Thurber, Northport AVA Nov 4—In port bri Ab ready 10 8a}, DEW ORIBAN: wid, Bt Theme, Mi 1) Beenug, Sunpson fore Cit ehis 8 amb ic, Fish, for New York, Nov Us, AM—Are ship Pocabontas, Goody enshin, Algiers. Below sehr and there as be- no Barvour (Br), hurleston, Wi AU (by tel) abips Pacitio, NYork; Mary Glover, Liver NORPOLR, Now 1-—Arr bark Volant, Green, Sootland; schre Rings old, Orewell NPork. Old brizs Samuel Small, Winslow, West ; Caroni, Kouper, nada loupe, Tn vierwpten Reads With, bark Lucy Wing, Thurlow, frou. Bonbrero, for orders NEWPORT, Now 19 ~Arr (by tod schrs Marfa Pickup, Ba- Savannah for Heston Goean Wave (Br), Laghhark Alex: wndria for Windsor, Ndi Harbinger, Gubiver, do for 5 Geen Hered, Ciitlord, do for Howton: Macyiaad, Brown, Gal tin v9 for Habpor; Athert Field, Phillips, Taunton for Phite- deiphia; Copta, Bearse, Fortiand for Albany Arr big Haintow, Bons, Povte ico for New Haven. fg Lian Nichole from Savanah), Nt fohn, NB. WIVADELPHIA, Nov i--Arr steamatip’ Delaware, Cones, New York; brige Prentisa Hobbs, Park, New part; fea! Loreasier, do, Klizabeth Waite Keyant, Boston, Ledwith Herd. Chipman, boston; A butihers, dabnson, Cornwallis NB. Old Hriee Powter, Chase, Howton; Kesolute, Hil, do; sehr Jae Kenvon, Norwich 12h w Wih— Are steamahip Phiness Sprague, Mat a ton berks Avihur White; Reliys Liverpool Hedy tate lite, NOvlenna; Chea ® Lex, Almeida. Fort'au Prine Ome Atriig, Commerce, Keaton; Taube (new),’ Cave, Warren, RI ketoh ‘arves Kin Janeirochriga Trenton, Atherton, Portlat I Bae, Clare, Ellingwood, igsafient Moonhy he renal Pore Gao» Ame, Nichole. Heaton: sebrs Geo M haber nm, Peder, Turks Talend: Chas Hateh (Br), Dunham, John, Nie Pleiades (Br), McKurvle, walls, NR; HOM Mayo, Ward, J vitles, Ftartiph, leraon, Heat, FO tmith, Font, By mM , fara ann allnoe, Howl), ard H A Weeks Godirey, Homen Old 10h sioamabins Kensington, Kishen, Theion, Delvware, Covee NYark; bark Tras, Howes, Harhadon inte’ Cleo Amon, Nichola, Poruand? echre A Townsend, ‘Townsend, and Daniel Townsend, Towne. end, Mobile. HO 'Serihner, Carlisle, t Marka; Adelso (Br) Campbell, St tohn, NB: Frag srofin’ Binith, Fall River; BJ Peont, Mirdeall, Norwhh; Wm Wallace, Senll, Boston; Fly, (iceetan, Middletown; Anu 8 Cannon, Nowell, Lynn; HA Ke Gedirey, Wark, ‘ ‘ chypdteka atoamer Cheasapeake, mehr ide Wor? NTLANTY, Are Nyork. Old bark Aveber, Lewis, avai wood Pavannah. fof GARNAT Now 18 Melow ably Argo, Ballard, from Now. folk, Va with gawno, Cid whip etrn, Stewart, Liverpool; een Waner Raceus I Phan ride wd ty VEth— Arr slew tn Urusta, Wooohall, ‘orks phen Crowell, Burgewa Halitex; barke Hamilton, Thonelbare, Vinvana for. Phin Jelvhia, put in distress; Moonboom, Dow, Ferfont, Me: brig Th Larraber, Awl Wath; achra: Howard, Fry an, Matanzas for NYork; Kuchaatress, Lynch, and Kae Brigham, Prev own NVork, Uinbe Ary fy cel) ein Binly, Htverpoo. RALEM, Now i <Are bark Albion Lincoln, Phi 3 rebre Chri Loewer, Snow: Mary Paiverson, Somers, wind adnan Fria, Gotrey, Oyen ee (of San Franctaco, lave Of Salem), Turner, N York: Roy MERION TET. 1e_an- win wo.syen som, Now 1h—Arr bark WO. . York: achre LP Rmiih, Cheewira, and. Palward eter hee Graffom &t Thom: Cl th brig Bil sehr DW Carew, N York, MISCELLAN KOU! OVEROOATS. ie din OVEROOARS, Good black oloth A vesonta, $4 Kequimaun beaver 6 « J 4 Biaok, bhi Racelien tito Overeeeien ee 4 Mixed beavers, pelergbams, weiicoe snd’ eer a VAMP, and 68 Fulton otreet, Between Gold and Cliff strevts,