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INTERESTING FROM MEXICO. Arvlwal of the r*l?l?Mt?ro Kx position lroxm CwlUbrnta? Attempt U? Revolution oi?o ltwd Lew r t'ulirorula? O-r Mli?a?U?i? Coi i* ?pond?i?c?. Krwa hu n>*ebel town that ?? expeliltoa h?d rwebed La In Lower California, for the purp-we ef revolution zing taut country and Bonora. We ?ubtiahed in the Hmuld of Tueaday laat the follow ing agonal of the departure of the expedition Prom But Francisco. It in from the Alta Calfornta or the 28th of October:? It fau already been anrounead tiat the ' !OMlin< h net chartered tba brig Arrow ^>r _V InciDt upon Scncra, *ucc*eded a tew daj ? t?t, cn the Caroline. Tba real u-jjact* of the ?*?> ?mL llttl.>nownto tie pnblia now ?- when the affair cf the Arrow wa* under eo^d?*^,ftel*b8! and lawful. ^.ea<>)ar?tbauturpo,Mj| \he Oe.ief th.t hey wtlVe ih? pub>?c u* * ijlibu?t#riDK lottntiona. m with b.eu adauoed, tor probab.y ?4)U*b tba* the ext.- Htion is it violation of the f r\?i ?uw. it i- iot to be doubted a, a. tew* of th* I ? ? - t . ^ ,eu if the parti** af ZTiSSSS?*** delation, will ba of such a c har ru iect the in to the eevaraat penalties, if STjaJhiici on of the Cuited SU'? oould r?*ch th^ l?e? ire ?i h tba avowed purpose of wot king the 25U tut it "111 v?ry likely appear after they get JLte'hal Um ohjeot is the subversion o? the JViliority if the e?n r*l government of *?>?>? and toe ??tabll*bment of an independent State in So^ra. Tk?ir plau is to tee are the co operation of an many native* ai-d foiei*n a- poesibie in an ostensible war agalurt the Aachen, '.ml iheu, by a ?'t?p & mat*, to Gael* re ?on<iratr*n and todepurdent. sen- the Pj"10*'1' 21u who oppose itora, ho.d the r pawn, ?* pri? ner* of war ei-ct evil officers, rau-a tn?opi, negotiate traitie*. ZL DCI term ?U other >ct? incident to a sovereign pjwer. Ondoubte. lj the *tole thing U very clearly pranged i ? ; but, like tuauy other theories, >"*iil oe tTd K i??lt whin pat ,u practice. I? the tin, : pta*. thTiar v 1- too small ?# o eke even a ra^otabia atoad tgain-t the foiee* iba s-.uti A-.o? *11 send ^ rap-. *e Xh'm, 8Ud ihe i o oferation of f-a naUve* cannot be e aaodro upon. i:.eu if the ??i<ur JU.B were U* ra i ? ibe revolt, which H r< t tt,e cs^ed t i Anna will Wl far W* d fflcnlty m cruihmg the i obe . . tkas he wm:!d in tubduing a iimu.r ou^r-ak ???* .? ? th? flfrr? il?dre State*. Tae:e tn* n-soage^ oul 1 ue Mud uixin iiicoi J from rem, I.ia biaaa, aa,i other *?ath ^ ,ud Wtiiern Sta'en lu Sooora, they c*u git no is ?ietance <*sc?p? fr<>tn California, and there a'* co.npir* S^V lew here widinj to a'.a^on their oa<tnea; for ? wild ente'prixe promiMUg n -tuing bat iauger, pii*a o *rui nLfflyittblw pokTi^ty. .1 XI, e juofi. rrubeble re. ult of tha e^p?liti->n, (aaleaa th'J aiven.u'rr- a hue to ilieir avowed parpoea aal go ti ?h? tint Apach*-*,) will ba heir ?rri??l at Gayamat. the fcilUn? of ?ome oftbem anl th^ duper-lon ?f ihe remain ier. In a few months they will be r?tura ton in em* 1 pa.tita as th?y can 9ml means to g?t ' away, 5?rn out. p. or, and dUgustod. The ^D,or* 4at not far f ii,t ant, be eitber an independent state ?.r rTnited hta'ea t>rri ory. we h?ve no donot? but that lay V1U not le battened by filibustering, or the ln^?'on? ?f marties d if countenanced bv our government Wearead K?<l that other de achmcuts are to follow the ?M to the eour?a of a few days. Tb.y have a right W?oi t tbev choct.e. and can *?t a ray, R"1 indeed owe it U tn wbo fcavf g> ne to l<*ep their engagemeL ts -but ae ad t loe other-, wbo rave not joitea thj ente.prwe, to Heap H?f " ? it. If their o'lje.'. is to wrk mines t nay oa, 4?d oett.r m-.oe" au : ^?ter working it home if they de air* to aid ? revolu ion they had better ?ait for a tevjla tioa that >a? belter pr?j:>*ct< o. s icoass. The r ews 'r- n th<- Southern portu n cf the 3ta.a in terms tjg that ccp.,,?tre3 cf .ilioattars are g drg by \*~A to&^rto co operate wi'.h th ?e wH, left th.sp.it by ^If^he'r^n mentioned by th. S? tM.go /femfc I h cor wwt, that Two hundred M. x^rao soldure are on thetr ivay from La l'a: lu Sin Ton.a? ir is po.?ible that theaa aol 5^? -in .utmDt to *toi> the fil.bust.-r*. t an To.nvi is ?eiy aboaAlt^'milos fi?m the line, and batafew day. march wca'd tiat-le the Mexican* to reach lh? Oili, where the fiUbu?t;rH would prohibly oros*; but it s n >t Jlkeh tb?T ai y de-truetlve ooi.ti?ct would We pU^e if the hwti'a tor e? should uiee: The expedition had la: ded at Lt Ptz. T.ie tol lo-wirK letttr to the Fru man's Journal gives the delailB of the ttws ae far a? recei\ed : ? Ott or Mexico, N >v. 18, 1 B5 J fctelligeace has jr.st leataed here that an Araeric*n kark I mi,i? ij it given) w.th oDe^andrei and fixty lilt buBteron, undt-r a Captain \V.tiier. had i*ndea atL\ ft* in Lo?er (V. forma, fr m ,>aa !? ranaisoo, Horn?* aei-s aVoct tee i'Jo e of tee ar?t week ia tha present mouth, ac <i hfcd. Rfter laiicrr poi*?sitn of ilio U>sro, da ?Ured the iB.'epen ? of trie c ^n'ry. Ms la iorw??tion is coiaa>anic% l by Mr Forbas. the ' fican Cocbul at tan Bli.e, aai one of tha hrrn ef Baron. Forbes ? Cj. As y ju m?y ?upp?s*, mat exui em^ut p-^vsils hfre, anl it %l*eult t? fay whi.t will be the uptho. o. ai* ?? It appears h*.t unce the :nva i iu cf sou.-a. by tae ceie towted o tint Raou^et -e Soalboa, f-.irs h^ve ?-> eawr toiaeu 1bi>t other fli\bu? ern* expec.it iodk woold gro* o.t of the i emit? tee u?oro repeetaUy *s'tw?s wal. k.< ? -? that the Cotnt ca^i taken -ef .j;e .n Cailfomt*-- tue h bv c- -pert.!:*: and crafty ta*.? As it may be \-.?t tti.-t to J. r-?c*r ? to kno* a^mathiag o .h-s -:<n ?4v?otnt? ? of tie Ooun'., 1 have i-?kea n?aie pal-i-. to ?: ?? Iwt the following ao : >bu froui what may be rsl.- l i > ???ul?tt3 t^arce* Vr is may wrve a*, a c ?> pw-.tt mj -'cry Some ?,-?* d- :?g the el.ve . t the U? o-flit p?,?fe*- . ... V II ~ho bad beonm-> <vi ... in,.-, i Tur;e vtoi'ed Mesloo in tb? hope of re trie ^tu.? i ?watd ft-rtute atd oa?niri <r h.-ro. ?aa e?npU?7?<l n? ? ai k?*-ecf Fone. J*ek*r & Co., to undertake ths Hi.en, iMMtri.ex alii p.oteclion Cit' cetia n privat# mi a a4- ??:>:- - Hm- >n the -t?te of fVn r?. In v.ear of t' !s otii "? ??-o, baaic?r?'-e< in ;ai,w g ? had/ four hundred a.l*askar one i r>n .hm* o, with whoa be niched to the ^oe c bin fotu?e lfctor?. adiffic-tUy n>oa wom Ut ? lh? ci.uni ?i ue civil authoiit:.- , whi h fioaily r?sui -d to ao t'*< ir-Bt between 'he Me* can tr.-opi, u v.-r Ceaera i Bianco. To make a lot pr ?tory ^i-rt, the Cmn. wax ?oecen>'nl, and a'ter a ceri-?s of fkirni_shea thxt re ?alted in g virg tim complete pos-e?e.on of tbs stat-. "" ?Kteodrd his rt egrinations fa th?r A attt. and rina.ly narcbed up-n M-iatlan, whic > he occupi-l withoat a gtrasnie. After ?omelitt!e p>irlo7 *i!h the author: tiss i. wa> ag eed that Sll.lCO ho..l. be furuiK-.ed f ir Us tian - ?or at rn of t>.e Cc unt ana his n?o to Sau traacH-: > ?J MMiitir u cf their evucuati u of the plac. Tjis ot aoarve termiDa'ad all difficulties and for a ?bile u itLing warn heard of the valiant nobi-muD, bevondtn'ai'.vsrte .t ucrauioa of tear that another expedition would spn . < jyina the withered ianreU that had oeen ?o unexpect 'll, ntsad tn Si oora At the c-me tiiae, alth ingh the .1 -xl SL government *vow?.l it?.lf piwei Wes ajainst future attempts, every Fret chrnan ia the repuilio wa- id teel ?der tu rvtMu*'<* .vliia BUt^neqaeutlir oecams of sj uiuca ?arovanee to -ha' ola?? of tne popalat.oa, tiiat the French Minister nidertw.k tw tegor-iate for a rastora ion cf tl e Count to hi* accpted country, and for .so ne occu pation uri.tr the goVuiuiEeui Hat hid treated hici sj badl* 1 vrmimion wis at length obtained ^r h:m to i back and fa-fp-.rts we ? forwarded to the Count at 8?n Kraocis-o for this purpose With th?*e, he re visitK Mexico and undertook to rai>e fir a ^o-tainau.a. a bodv of men who were to ba en pioyad in protecting the ftoatier ofllnrargo. On lionday night last, however, ha a>*teriously diiippeared from the city in company wi ,n % nnmoer of youi g Frerchmen. and is itippoaed uo? to be m route for w wer ( alifo. nia to join hi* partlxang. Tlie toain n. n i r n here eeeai* V> be, t'p.at th* p oU-ction of I)u ruar> wa* a me^e p-et??xt of the Count far the aeflumuU tk>B of a military force with whijh to Invade the i *tes on tow Western fiontier sdmittlog thlt to be oorrect, it i* Mi, teiee ho* rew'.ily a vessel might leave Cahforuia without exciting the suspicions of ti.e aulhorttieg B^t ?Dder any ctrciim?taor??. whitever be the nature of the aiaerli' lor, ear govemment will he heid re<?on.sibla. My an impression U tb*t it I* a mere " tempest ip a tea aot," but It cannot fail to complicita still further the tatotiona exi 'tiag between Mexiso and the L'nltad Statas. OCE MINATITLAN UORBKBPONDBNCE. Minatitlan, Mexico, Nov. 5, 1853. X$?ources ef the Country ? Travel to Tehuanttpec? The Isthmus ? Condition of the Indians ? Contrast between Arista and Santa Anna? Faults of the Farmer and fact of the Latter? The Standing Army? Its Character and Consequences? Relative Positions of Mexico a*d Spain ? The Pacific Ratiruud ? Exertions oj 'he Un ted States Cousu -Trade. I received through the mail this morning, from Vera Crux, several pipers from the Uuited States, and among them a co jy of the Wkkklv Hsrald; bat among the many foreign letter* whii.h it con tained there were none from Mexico, and. although have nothing very important to commnnicite, I will wri'e jou a letter from this remote region. About the beginning of the present jear I was tompelkd to visit Mexico, and after my arrival de ?emitted to nee and 'earn as much of the people ail country as time and circumstances would iiermit I have travelled over a considerable portion of the re public, aid wiH oftentimes surprised to find it ?bounding In so great a profusion of wealth and in ohaoMible natural resource*. After returning to Vera Cruz I chan: ed my course to thi ? point, and have remained here about wo montas. The Isthmus of Teliuaatepee ound. o be not'aing more than I experted-a wild, nnjultivatod country, 1 nhabtted prii.cipa. yby I nduos, who are, however wry kind and hospitable in their intercourse with ?(ranger*. There are, also, many of the old Fren ;h emigrants residing iu th's portion of Mexico, who were introduced under the stipulations of the colo nisation law of 1823, and many of tbem have arous ed large amounts of property, The Indians, as be fore remarked, cons ,itut# the principal portion of the population, and are rnu :h more tract ?b!e in disposl ttoi and more easily governed th?n any in Mexico. They have taken little or no pirt in the various revo. JutioDs which have of late ;ear j agitated and dis tracted the country, and lived as well under one form ef governn.en', aa another; and tie result is they are generally contended a-id happy. Daring the whole -.icne wh'h I have pawl in thU eeuntry, I bare closely observed the progress of things, and stndicd. as well as my position * -u'd ad SJ', tie ?e-T.! a'.d t?-Vvg ? k'-werfr ment wbicb, ha> within a rtw *ea/.s retailed so many obanges to suit the wauls and edacities of tbe pe? pie. The ores- nt ad/n in^trttion is nth? r popular, at present, for the simple reas* n, that it has r -tored peace and qciet to the country, at d produced some tuii'K like harmony of feuuuie.it and fee ing among the pivu' mass ot the i>?o(>ln, and many jierMius of weal'h aiid f.TP.t* polit ral itfiuence hive ajqiie-CMl in the general recouui'icn yiveu to the present g>v eruDient tor that reus n only. There is not a douht but the late admi'Mi ition ?r Arista w--a at one lime in finitely more liberal aid popular thai the one which now exist*. Arista entered upon the dntiei of bin office with the fuU intention and desire to 1o ? well, and leave notniog undone which might contribute, either directly or iudiiectly, to 'he pro* nerry atid interest of ihe country; and had he not permitted him?elf to be eurrounded by men of "ess liberality of feeling aud patrbt IMB, lie might have raxeeded in carryinir out his honest intention*. lje laskta firmness, that ele ment of character essentially and ab olu'ely necessa ry t. tbe lull cor,linu.?tiou and success of every im portmt undei in*r. In an evil montect he yielded to the counsel* 0f his advisers, and like them doubt lew became connpted. Hi.d he followed thj dictates or his own juigmeut, aud acred with firmness and pnidtute, naaf things uiigbt have been acoom- I }iiifDed, which would bave contributed va6?Jy to the interest and importance of Mexico and had he ad cered tirmly and confidently to the position whi^h he first assumed, n Iative to the r?iln>ad across tue b'bmns of lehoantepec, the woik would lone since 1 have been lu promts*, ard that neb and fertile por tion of the republic opw ed to the commerce of ihe wi rid, onu bis administration wou'd have, without doubt, been raoie popular, and oontribuUd more to the piosjierity of the country than that of any other Pret'dfri t who bad preceded him. The result of his van;. Hating c imt and instability of character is we*l HDown, aiid tberti id not u jw the If-ast vestige of hope that be or any ol his patty can ever exert any controlling intiuenc* in tbe olitical affair* of the "'f l'Jeti tue ot 'he presen; iuc mbent of ?< i joidtntiul i h^ir. <;?Tcr:i! <:,?u Anna, toe prescut executive head < f ine Mexican nation, is h mau well known to the woiid. H- has been both the hero aud actoi of sure tt.aj p?* tdveii'iiies. an J made for himself a reputa .t . i II!C! J and but I'e^ admire, who art t. o advocates of a free, liberal and pr i^ressive poll. y. No one will prett.*nd to deny that he is a man ol nh a'cr influen ce, taicut aud politic*! tact tti>ii Qty otLf-r of the Mexican statesmen. In th?i oiKi>n)z*uou of the irovernrnent, after his return in A prti l?bt, 1 e c< tainly b?d nury difficulties to con tci (I -Tittj. ?! ,i ei'U-rca upon a risk wiiich no other n n , cflr? .1 or dtrrd to nndertake. The call for hia return was trereral, If not unanimous; and the pe> pip, b?ith lr;>t)(is at;d enemies, were influenced in tbe matter by a desire to see j>eaoe rebt-ired to the I ci calry. aiid were willing to submit to a!:n >rt any I pow?-r or authority which would pr.duce a result so trovh desired. The people generally have acquiesced ! id erer;, 'hirg be has done. He ii no w the sole ruler iU'd fsitvf.tnov of tbe nation and the success of the new govemirej t rests entirely with bi o. Tn mtny or tbe tiimerous decrees which be ;ias made 'or the regulation a:.d ^ ovemtoent of b< th foreign and do mestic afUiis, Ae ..Id leaven will oc tasitnally hho* it-eir. btill iht-re are many whi -.b, if rightly entorcsd will not only develop tiie rich ai.d hitliertohilJen re sotrnes of tue com try, but advance the i?rosperity ?no happiness of the meat ma-s ot the pc mle. S t f i Anna has, ii d ed, many bitter enemies in j JBfSfco, we? will ^'C.n.t y do everything they can to prtv#r t hif ultiQi^e success; b?it t^ey are a h/^e- i les-. minority t*t , recent., nnd dare a>t make t;nirH' ! tjots public. Toe revision of ths Urilfand reor gam/ation ci the stauding army oi a uinre exren- i wye plan thin ever before, are the most uodo- I pular acts ?t b!s editiinistratio The expense at- I tecoing the >ut poit ol S- c b a lar^e army as Mpxv j now bao is enormous. Two-thirds of that army is ! composed of tbt :? ^mall farmers of me country, and as ! a U'tiit; ?r i m ,t taeir lutie i." ks renain uucultivat- I ed; and snouJd t*)ei? bo a famiue iu Mexico durtag ' the con. ii r inter, t5at w,lt be one of tbe priadpal I causef. O; toe whole six-y or ninety thousand men wtoo compose that army, I will venture to say that ! nor ore tenth j ait . f tt-at nnmber voluntarily enlist I td.^ lae femilies of ficse men must be supported, ' an . e ver rhing : H-iliug ar *-uo5 exborbitj!:t pri jes 1 tii at but few of tbe poorer olAs. es are able t?i buy ' eJcuj.b|T to do llit in 1 do not doubt hut I th?t uju a ui*tje.-s will prevail in this c uutiy bjfoie tbe next harv^t is jatheied. ' !t is indeed am sni< to notice in some of the pub lic] ruts ii tt? Uni'td StaUs. long articles npon tne courje cl i olicy which Santa Anui intends to P'.rtue, in orotr *o secure mure tirm'y the exrri t d ..ary power w.'ijcu Le now wields. 1 w'il veuture to b?y that tcne is not a man ir. this republic, ex ce^t his lrumtdate acvi^ers, who know, or auve any n.u,tni! ol ki,'.t?in>?, bis feeling ? or lu'euU ms in re Ki;ro toanj mutter < I policy foreign or do nes ic, mi ni hi as j. ivon it to the world mtve-ha -e^fa l-cn.-e t?s bet^. H,* and ?r*tti-n r-.UU-o t> a coal: lien v ,'h sp .in which y ')'ild secure Sant a Ann j n.'.H .ot/ ly hi hia j.r? tent h?is Jute po-ition, md ? nab'i Spj'n t? gai i another f x>fj ild la Mexico ?wj o(.;;iioTi i-. ihat, mi -h u t'iip? w.t^ rt'.v?r c i:it - u pUteo; nno Wf*re such a propos tion t-uisrr 1 ir would meet nii.o hut little favor, is the or -eut I'uJ" 'a,l?ii of .M. xicn -wiil mver ag?'n cori^e^t to c-i.e rfce dominion of Spain in any .jm-mer Whatever. ^ rr.e consnmma ion (-f a c-. Union, by ali.cb is tin Would becomi a participant ia the "o > dun of V. \i.an affiiirs, would certainly produce a rev. intio i in tbe country, n -.vbich toe lasrwuid hear r.o mniiaricon, an.i tbe :-?.sn,t of wui.jh w.mU DeUie overthrow of the present government and ? 1 cofciif' -?d with 't- The pre^s of this country Lave generally referred to the matter in terms of concemnatioa, and baited tout the most glorious I I Mtiico has i v. r w iged, was the onein wtiiCh tte ga ued ber independence, and overthrew tbe uominiou of Spain. We sin anxiously a vaitir.g to learn something definite ID rev 81 j to the long contemplated railroad wtnch is to connect una place win the Pacific o";ean. Ibere is much iutere^ nan-fe^ed by the in te Iter, portion of tbe people bere. in reganl to the ! ma.ter, a.-, they know tuat it will place their beauti- ! ru and fertile portioa of the republic in a posi tion wh'clj it can uev^r otfier<vi?e attain. Some time during the pa*t summer, the Pre sident j-tttd a decree, creating tbe territory of T?buante1ec, detining its limits, and aD pointed the pecefmry officers, civil and n ilitary, to carry the law into effect. The territorial government wa-i, tnereror*, or^anircd under the provisions of the colona?tioD law of 1*2:5, which expends to f reUrners tbe privilege of tmying aij holding real estate on the fame footiDg with natives. Since tbe arrival of Gov. Mann order Las b.en rattored In the manase merit of put. ic affair,, and business has rapid y Imoroved. Ihe istl-mufl of Tehuantepec is one of the richest and m ?t lertile poitions of Mexico for agrica'tnral purpo^ea K?ery tropical fruit that can be called tor Kmws spontaneously, besides tbe best of rice f^tiar' C??' Mli.tob?coo; but tbe conn'ry is but little cnUiVited. Th-re is more done ic the ma hf.pany trade than any other bm-ineas, and quite a 1 lar^e amount ot tii tt timber is in the river for shin- I merit. * The Amrricm Consul, Doctor Pleasants, is here ? T:,te a c,eVf r gentleman, and is doing 1? power to pepreseDt his government thitlifuliy ai (] at the Rame t me cultiva1e z rjd feel ii'Kn between tbe two nations. i'nere iue a'so i-ever^l American merchautsen feagtu in tbe n.aboganj trade. Min a i itlan I'lic Mut! Jlo'.J.ery at "\Yutei to v/?, WUconsln. |hr"tn tb<l Hnwtuhia t*u'io?l, Nuv 30 ) Selali R. Mht'b- w*, wh > was examiMd on Mon day bet' ie Wi&Bt to ^Biith Eiq , ou a charge of rob b iig tae P< se Office at Wa'er'uwn, committed for trial jpt-Unlny. A <;? a! of prti-te U due to Deputy Sheriff Gi'es of W.i'.m torn; bad it do? hma lor turn the le'tern way biiis, <?r<jft<*, Ac , won !<1 hive j b-Pi/ ( iMrmd by th'1 pri-oir, aril ft w iu'rd bive I bn ii t iflkult ar.d perhaos i?np'> .'i^ln to have co i vi ted liini of tbe off- nee O Monday morning the officer t-c-aaie &?Hiii<d that Matthew* hid a "/den the i !<?' t' th &c.,i untie fact <>l his having been heird ' bj win e of " o 'nn.atfs of th'i hoa?ts t > be m-vbni? ! jmj+ra io hta ro"?B and other c <ratrnian 'eft; h* *l? ? apj.-eared u.ea-y. Toe officer went to the P>-t j naa'er'n hou*e, rat he wm g ??? v> church; he left j a :e<HOft in the li *, 1 j the clerk fur fetr h? would brirn the let era, draft-* fie.., arid "hu-i de-itroy all e*ici?nce agfci'j-t h oi. About four P. M. ou Sun day t_e March warrant wa* obtain id, the trua'c at arched and the evidence of t'ie ro^beriei fnin i. The defendant was required to KiVP bail in the sum of #4 0d0 for hta fipp?ur-uice at the United Stat s Conn for trial, and in default ?*%,% committed ba ;k to jail. A larpe rtirob'T of lettem Iff re found In the powei-hkin of 'he culprit, ainopg which the following wtre tb<- only o/jes wbfca ha<l contained money: ? a lurr Hailal. A iWw, Beri *lvin W lli>* k Co.. No 21 Mi:rr?jr iitreet. V T. " Ba - d* *, i'karo & IMroo, 6 i ml W Haidao lat?a, N y " RintiW.! !? I ?"'n, 71 UHprty ?tr??t, N. Y. )'. McN"*tl. 151 Ll'jvrty i i?*t N. Y. " tiny. (Sri'Ti.W l'<> . Ut tford, Oinrfc'.lfliit. " f'uflia .? II p ?-r 2 l.is-rtr ?tr*-t. N. Y. " Mar* K. Hu Otntxr 15*v, (I, I.,) N. Y. Hi .. v 10 M?i !?a Llo*. N V, A ?.ral : I ji. fr f. of Hjrlln, 'n Hf'Drl!*v E 1 :h tt E< (.*+r oi N*w Votk city in t%rvr of Oar ill It H?jj peii. far tl7 iO ?; hout any litUh PhOPO^KO tviHlKK IN TIIK N'aVT YaKOs'.? A meeting of the workmen in the <} mport N ivy yur.i waa held in Port^innrith on t?e 2 >d ioat, f ir tMpur prae of adopting meamrea to secure au incrm-e < f pay. A gentleman present mad' a M'a e<r.e- 1 of the t florfh which hi.il b -en ruide totheNavyDeimrtme'it for an intr^rt'-e of oay, a:>d the i>,i.b int of tie f>ame lielng iiimuccecHfciI, and HUxKefited that notiie isttu be tfiken to ohtum inf. Taction as t > pay, &<- , In the Nor'hem yarrtH. and to make a united elfirt with ??ld tarde t<i effect the ohje.-.t d^ired. lft<-r which the folio vlng resolution wa* unanim)u3ly adopted: ? K><tM 'i ? ? ,J!!' n ?-? '? apo'i rit*. Ut rt )T re?prnd with tvltshl# *:? <-ng .c tt? Stv Ycrl jry! pw I Urj ja: u to 1 1, j ?... A Plitort of California. Political Qt'tariON ? Two questions harp absorb ed t>e entire attention of the politicians. viz: ? the rem' val of tbe capital, an<l the election nCa 1'iiwd States Seiater. The aitcmpt to remove the ciif ital is occasioned bv a desire to f?vor Sacra nftuto cit> . tbc pn |>o.ued capital. The Benalor prop ^'d to be ekcitd cannot take bis > eat ontii December, 1865; and it tv coo'rary to custom to make the election so long befoia tbe Senator fleet cuu take his neat. The caiif# of the haste is that one of 'he aspirant* thinks he can be elected at the coming season. while it may be exceedingly doubtiul if postponed until I860. Tbe candidates ure Gwin, liroderick, Con gressman, McDongal, ard Collector Hammond. Tuamrgivino. ? Governor Biglfr bad i-snod his proclamation appointing I'huraday, the '24th Novem ber, to be observed throughout tae State an a day of Tbanksgivii g and prayer. Mimno vf. Editing. ? The "sanctum" of the editor of the Placerville Ripubl run in almost invaded by tji e "hardy miners." Thut paper says that "miners are now w lushing dirt within ten feet ot'our table, and making tiro and three ounces per day.'' Okizzly Bkar ? The miners are generally in the habit ot keeping their fresh meat in a dritt a iring bot wtatber. A company three miles up tbe North Foik of the Yuba adopted the above plan. One uif-'bt lust week a grizzly entered their dritt, and stole their meat; next night they lay in wait tor him at their drift, well armed; but brum, changing hi* tactics, entered tneir cabin and carried off a keg of butter, aid las not been heard from since. Dbef DiGawep. ? Ob the 21st ult several speci mens of gold were found in digging a well in the val ley tetw ten Ttlegrapn and Russian hills, abiut 30 feet oclow tLe suriace. Dbath on boakd the St-amship Costks.? A correspondent writes to the At hi California m M low s:?" 1 have been watching quite anxiously to see it the deaths 01. board the steaaaer Cartes on her last trip from Sail Juan were reported in the papers. Thus far nitliing of the kind ii to be found, but, on the c btraty, she is le ported as all we'l. She lost sue p wet pi rs, five of whom were in the cabin, nken pick foi.r or five C u\ s after we left H.iu Juau, of the fevir. I see no reason why the puoliu should nut know the trie stit.; of the cise, as de ths olteu take 1 lace among the passengers v. ho liave no frieuda on board, and >cok to the papeis for such information.'1 S 11001 ing A r fr at. ? A thonti ig afl' ay occurred in Sun Fratcisoo be'ween 01 lice officer N ugetit and s special po'icen an named Eiw.ird Sbaw, inthi vici nity ofttM coi LerofDupobt and Commercial streets. We bare beuiu several \ersior.s of th? wises wh'ch led to the occurieoce, but were unable to obtain any reliable :n ' rai? iuii, as all parlies concert e I di-i os??d t > hw-h n?? the inii'ter There weie several sbo's fired. Mr Sttaw received a ball in his right arm. Capt. McDonnnld, of the police h*doaeofhis fingers nearly severed from the hav>d with which he attempted to grsso tbe pistol in the possessi >n of officer Nugent Wc understand that a warrant was issued ttis morning far the aucet of Nugent. CAUSK OK TTTK EXPLOSION OF TU* AMERICAN E?glk ? Tbe Conner's Jury, before whom an in quest washthl over t?vo ot the bodie1 from th* wreck ot the Ameiii an Ei^lo, came to the conclusion ia tbelr vcrdi t, "ihat .??aid explosion was caused by the be ilen beitg vciy defective.-' Wild Gsesk ? The sloughs along the Sacramento river are lltera'ly aiive whli wild geese, just arrive 1 ficm the pol?r irgiuns. He inliauitants of the val ley have killed gieat t umbers 0* tlieui witbia the past 'ew weelts. A Novei, Eng aokmekt.? We have b?c iiiformed by a tentltman from t;ibs?>n?ille tbat a MissrmriaH le-iding in that place Ltas undertaken to fight a jrrizziy bear which hasbten reueLfly t-Uen, and u fcDf ol tl.e niott tierre aud viciois of his spec.es. ' Pike County" is to be armed witn no other vf apin than a towie laiife, w ileb, according tithe arra ye mei t be is not t j use until b'tiiu has muce the as sault, otd has commenced the delightful operation of hugving. No one is to interfere, and the <:o li belants ore to be left to themselves u.'.til <?ne or the other is dead, 'this is certainly an American re'ine ment upon bull baitio/, a d is hifghly credi'abld to tbe genius of CalUorLia, in this enlightened age. Gold Dust pint from Shasta. ? The Courier states that tlie shipnicLta of go :l dint from that place average mi re than one huntlrfd th ni-and dol lars 1 cr a evk, or ut)W?rc?6 of live millions per year. Niw Route to Sai.t Lakk. ? A pai'y direct from Bait, lake inferos Tfce tditir cf the Pla^'rvdle IlaclJ 'bat they made the < ntiru jonrney to C.irsoa n^tr withtut. oLce enuring Humixjldt Valley. 1'i.ey foLcwed the eastern base, of the mountains that skirt the valley of the Humboldt on the cast. Fibk at N kjot.au?. ? On "he 25th ult., betiveen cne and two o'ch ck. tne duelling, b'a-ksraith shop and outbuildings, the property of Mr. Hussal, at NieoUus, Sutler county, w.re totally destroyed by Die. Ltis-s ?2,IC0. l.U'K Killed. ? Dr. Be t!y. of El Dorido and four otters, on tr.e 23d ult., kuJod the U-ge->t lioness ever taken lit tLe Sta e. at the 'irizz'y iun> *>. on the 11( kelnicne. ALcnt /?sik her royal hi^hnc? canie t > tbe barnyard, and commt-uced a rexiu r.< itre, when tUc dogs saw her an't yave cba-e, :wd the tiM.k refuge matr-e from which, ?"er a ties j er^te struggle, she was oi-lodged and killed Thf. Immkjhatiom is ih? N< HTtf.? The Yulw Mountain IJimld publijhcs a sVntement of the in> i.'iigr?ti"ii wbi h pissed tLe U. B. Dragoon a-, d Cap'.. Mi le/'s camps, between the O'h'i* August ?r:d ll'h of October, on ik'ir way to Yubt ovi ll.' guc I'.iU r Val cja. The following ts th? ai;$re e?ite : ? Wagons Ml Children 128 Men 413 Auiaaals 3,643 Women 137 There v, ere four or fiv? large trains on the way in t/ at are sot inc'udcd in this list. One train of twiDty-four w3gons wiil be in in a few days. W n at the Mountain Region can Producs. ? Mr. Fitzgerald nought to the Bonora llerald a bunch of potatoes weighing ten pounds, gr< \vn from a ? ingle eye, on a ranch, on the folks ot Turnback Creek. The species is the "Oregon red." Mr. Fitz gerald had planted eight acres with these potatoes, in drills, and tbey have all turned out well, so far as examined. They have had no hoeing nor ploughing; but the weeds have been chopped out once. Tbe soil is a dark vegetable moald, very moiit, requiring no irrigati >n. Dead Fish ? The Sacraments papers a 'ate that for a month past the rivers in the interior of tbe State have been burtbened with dead salmon which float down on their surface and send forth a highly offensive effluvia. These dead carcasses in some in stances render the water positively sickening to th? taate. laUFDKR in AuiiCRN. ? A coldblooded and atro cious murder was committed near Anburn on the 20th tilt.^bv Hotei t Scott, on tbe body of a mannaned An drew Kir g, of Missouri. Sco.t shot King with a pis tcl, k liing bin instantly, and then fled. The difficul ty orofe fiom King refusing to I an Scott money at a gamblitg house. An hay at (Jeorgetown. ? We are informed, says tbe Sacramento Union, that a difficulty occurred at Georgetown, El Dorado county, on the 27th ult, be tween a Frenchmau and Mexican, in which the for mer ?was shot. The wound is sa'd to be a mortal one. The Mexican was ane^ted, and was to have bad his tiial yesterday. Akrerted ? The Placer Herald says tha' Robert Scott, who murdered Andrew King in Auburn, on I the 20th ult., has l?een brre-trii and commuted for uiai. Thk I)kai> of San Francisco.? Up to the pre?:nt time, fftj* the Ho bUn Era, there nave been foar thou.'&fiU live tiiiuiliv.u bodita interred in the grouudi of the Ye<lu Ht:<-oa Cenfkry. Of this nu'itbtr, oe t ween four aT d five hirdred have come to their ends by violence and ac Ident? a fvt wh oh, to the re flecting ur ud, mui-t ?;?)>?? i r i-tarilinii. Tuk 8ai kamknto Mi HtiKK ? Fatal F Hi HT nr.* twkj.w Two Womkk.-- In the f'n on of the 22d ult irr ti< i the following particulars of 'be in ;r jer which took place m a h twe of prostitution in tliat city, a | tiojce of which hub been heretofore made. Accord ! tig to the nih'-otB* prevailing t?'nor.g coartezau-i, ih'-ie a'e times when they neleit to the iwel >?& j favorites, over wh* ? condt.ct ani person tliry pro le.-* to cxercte er--lii<.ive control. yovug girl, | 1 srip?<) 1 d -t Bro*ei\ rt:-iiiir.g with Hose Co<i(?er, on | Third street, hai such ft m?u. On Thmsday e vening, it eppears, thit he l?ec*inr. forgetful of the obligations due u> his paramour, ani invied another ymag ?irl, run. o<i Mary I.ee, to a moori'ight ride Iietur&inv home, he remained with her d iring the night Intel llge nee of this fact reaching the ear* of Ida Brewer, ; i-be armed herself with a new and keen-edged b ?wie kmte. and in company with a compani on n im ;d Angmta I)ei>tii-on, proceeded to the hoo-tj.f Vim Annie Woods, entered In a fl >rry. threw oft' her ma> till), and Irooired to lie shown into the presence of hfr rival. M>ry I^ee vm pointed out to hea, whom hhe approached, ai.<l n vile and obicene1 an giiHpe reproe.hed? accu?irg her uf attempting to get " her man'' away from her, and bantering Mary into the street for a light These reviling, ine ton tlmony showed, were borne i-: a meek spirit bv M-iry Ijee, who confe*ed lnr fault, and promised not to 1)9 guilty of it a aceood time 8o:ne further altera tion endued, when Ma almped Mary In tho face, after which a regular rfVu/cdc ?mj? ;ed, la whl ;h th^ lartie* laid hrdofea-h other's hair, until M*-y i.ee fell against the s1d<- of the Iwd, when Mi drew Ler bowie-knife and stabbed her, first on t he le 1 1-jg, an inch or two above the cap of the knee, and a teoond time hi the abd jt.cii, ft >out hali" way hot *e<?i the navel and tru npper point of the ihigti b ine. The combatants were th'ii pepa rated, .Mary Lee whs put to tied, expressing a dy'ug request to Annie Wood* to write home to l.er mother, riho survived the dttrny but about t<ven'y mloute-t. 8<ie w fro i the rlty of New Or!< nns an-1 came to Sa a'n >a*n in May lftfct. A moment o: t ?o afu-r the fatal difli-iulty, ofTictr Cody was on tho ?}?? ?t and took Ma Itr-wi under arrc t. At a fiubnefjoent :<tv>r; |>? rii?d of t me, he kIho arrested AtiRn"* i Deinlxon a* u'i avim ory to the rrlrne. A prelimlniry exarn'ottlon o' tne tijaib.o! TVi> ?. bdU b? ' r" ? he It ,-orJer -Ju-i ? afternoon, when she was committed tj await her trl?>. ^ Fatal IlKFCON'i'Rr.? Tbe Marjr??i'le Eiprtaa of the 21st ult Last eveauijr a difficulty occurred iu n . r of the <l<u-ce hoiiMn in Vwgin alley, between* Cbilun worn n i cmerf Clara Morales, and a Meai-avu w< man named Jibesia. The latter was very severe ly, if lotfa'a'ly, wounded. Mr. I/eut, oar Indefati gable Deun'y Manual, was soon at the seat of war, arid the tra^io Clara placed under arre.it. The mat ter will be investigated to- day before the civi- autho rities. Tbilvino Chinamfn. ? The Marjsville Herald , la noticing the arrest of a Chinaman in that city for tbeft, f#js that tbey are Leoomtog as numerous aa rats, and quite as troublesome Almost every day some one of the race is arrested for stealing. Accident* l Pkath ?On the 9th ult , at Calave ras. an individual named William Bailey came to his death by the accidental discharge of a gua. Be was sitting at bis tent door, and reaching forward, he pulled hi* gun towards him by tlio muzzle. The trig ger caught on something which discharged the piece, lodging ibe contents in bis body, which caused im mediate death. An Asfaik ok Honor ? We learn from the 3an Joaquin Rtpublican that an affair of honor came off on the Sacramento road, on the 22d nit., between Mr. Oliver T. Ba>rd, of Brooklyn, New York, and Lieut. C. J. Wright, late of the army. The latter tell at the secoid fire, being *bot in the neok. The allair s supposed to have arisen from words used by ; Lieut Wright in regard to Mr. Baird's connection with the bonora expedition. ' Tuoors in Northern California ? A writer in the Motintiun Herald, who dates his le'.ters at camp, on Lost river, gives accounts of the conntry ab )ut that place, as also particulars relating to the movements of the United States troops stationed there. We ex tract as follows : ? Lost rivtr is as large as Shista. It sinks In a ta'a j lake, near onr camp, and forms a complete harbor lor the Indians. On the 20th ult. Capt. Miller and I is com; any surprised a party of the Modock Indians i.t Ulouely Font, on the east side of t le lake. H i kbled one, and probably wounded several others, as they lied pre ijiiutely into the lake, lie also cap tuied two tqrows, two chiulreu, and a (nooe loaded viitu geeFC, ducks, ti?h, ard a large quantity of seeds u^cjhsftod by tie Indians. He took fr>ui them a lew bows ujid arrows, and a splerdid lutttn fishing gig, which ee intends sending to Washington ;i-y. The immigrants are constintly arriving and de ii rUDK A great majority are bound tor 11 >guo Pivtr Val'ey. Tbey are generally in good heilth, but almost entirely destitute of provision-'. Some of tbtm have been idling their poor, worn-o it . cattle, I I at ttey 1 avo worked from the States, to get food to en stain animal life. Wehavc seen men, women, and their little ahildren destitute of bread. I Lieut. Abel George, with a small party of men, j Las been constantly on the immigrant road for ttye purpose of protecting and relieving them. He is j bow en a tour to Black Rock Springs, east of tie I S erra Nevada mountains. He has ?re:it sympathy for the immigrants. He makes an able and efficient cflixr. C apt. Miller has returned to Jacksonville for more snpp'ies. He in doing everything ia his power to protect atid render the immigrants comfortable. We learn that Capt. Alden is getting well. FoktLane.? A corre*-t?indent of the Yreka He raid, wiinng fre-m tbe above ri'aie, uojer d?te of O itober 0, says that Capt. Miller, ?ith his oomoany of vclniiteen , bad arrived at Los'- river, to assst fie immigrants and keep tue lodians in su!>jscti >n. The c<mutr.d at Fort La. c is composed ol t'.iree cona l panics c dragoons and one of in'ontry, under coin I mand of Ca.pt. Smith. A military p>>.?t is lining es tablished at this pli;-.e, and l?y the firs', proximo the i 1r ops will be iu comfortable quarter*. The post ! con ni->n<Js n fine view of the Table llo ;k, ard 13 ia i mid*t ?f lndi *n tribe?. The troops at this place en joy excellent health. It is a very siitabJe '.election ior :i mil '\jry post Theicisun excellent saw mill witlin a hall mile of tir- post. Ts.kbiblb Affray and Mpkdeh ? At Martinez on tie 2'Jd ult., sa> s the Columbi 1 Gazette, a general fire fight occurred between tbe Mexbans, Ohileaoa, snd a It >v whites, in which uistoLs, knives and Pih'e4 were Jiteiy ofed. Three Chilc ios w?rc shot and stabbed, < te of whom aied on Tuesday )as>t. Toe name of tbe deceased <^as Dom'ugo riatola, who.^e deatn, acccrdiug to tLe jury of iiKjoest, wis occa sioned by two wounds, one in the lelt shoulder by a sabre, and the other iu the left hip by a pistol ball, said uoundiit being ii.fhcted by (>ei:.oris unknown. Tbis murder, as is the ca&e of nine tenths of tho muio'irs that take place in Tuolumne county, oc curred at a fandungo h >use; and we ara surprised ibat a nun.ber of others were not killed at too sims tm e, as there was a general row, and every available weapon that could be lound *as freely used. Another cne cf tbe woun led Cbilenos was brought to Colum bia on Wednesday last 11 <011 a rfexicau liver. His , situation is critic a'. Martinez is but a short dia rar.ee from Columbia, a<>d has been one of t'ie richest n.inlrg camps in this vicinity. The miners arc ge 1 rraiiy Mexicans and-Cbilono?, and us monte-deal Irg aiid fai dangots Mre al' the rau'e with that class ot our po ula-Mon, it is not to be wondered at that we have to iccord so u aoy affrays aul murders a:< Ih.S cairp. Puooti.vo at Jtsrs Makia? Exi itbmknt - The Calavirus Chronicle gives tbe folio *lug ac.ount of a (?boctiog tcraiifi which rjocurn d last week at Jasus Maiia, between a ChiJeno and an Ital'an, whic'i it .ipi r.iis ?? .s a wanton attack by the firmer on t^e la t- v:? Ti.e ' .bile ia v. ss drank, au i had a piito1 in lo- bund, 'i'be I'alian ndvi?ed hi-r. ti |i'.ititn.?, wbi( h bt first be refuse 1 to do, but afterwar Js pre tended to do so, bui. really slipped it inside of his shirt, declaring bis intention to shoot somebody. Af terwards be met the Itahui, and fired at bim several times, upon which the Italian took hold of the pistol a'rd returned tbe fire, killing his assailant, in his own defence. He was arrested. In the mea time all the | Chileans in camp wet together and demanded the pri soner, to hang him. This called out tbe Italians, *ho maribed in rrom tbe surrounding camps to protect tl-eir cruntrjmui and support the authorities. An investigation was held and the prisoner acquitted, but it was not deemed sa'e for him to go at iarge. In tbis state of affairs, the Sheriff, C. A. Clark, Esq., immediately proceeded totbe plane. He took charge of thn iUlicn, agisted by Under Sheriff Mulf ird, and marched bim to town on Thnrsday morning, followed by b th parties, horse and foot, armed to the teeth. Owing to the prudeiit conduct of tbe Sherifi' a col lision was prevented; the prisoner was l.bera'?l here, and shortly afterwards left tewn on the Sacramento stage, amidtt the cheers of his conn trvmen. Si'icidk ik San Fkancibco. ? The body of a man with bis throat cut waafonnd on the 23d ult , among some bushes on Leavenworth street, near the cormr of Bay. He was lying with hia face to the ground, the right hand grasping a pociet kuife, apparently new, the blade of which, about two and a h&lf iucli-M in length (?till remained In the wound. The thro it was cut from side to side, the carotid artery and the windpipe b^th being severed. From a paper found in Lii packet relating to a partnership witn another person in a nun'rg claim at Honora, hia name was supposed to ! e Howard He was about Ihirty-flve years of ape, bad sandy whiskers and lair, h ?d on a blue woodtn shirt, una was apparently a sailor. No val* uatOte nere found upon hia person. From the ap pearance of the body it was judged to have been ly ing there about three days. An inquest was held by the coroner smd a verdict rendered that the de ceased had come to hi* <l?ath ''by having his throat cut with a large pocket ktil'e." Riot in Ei- Dorado Coitntv. ? The Sacramento L'niun gives tbe paitioula-s of a riot whicn occurred near Jamestown, on the loth ult Two miners, hav ing tres ted too ronghly a couple oiflMMWfeijk | 'liey ban hired, were called t > account hy the o ?ner of the borfe*. Angry words ensue J. whereupm on s i of 'he miner.-, drew hu> pistol, but wa3 deterre 1 from using it > y ti e interference of a bystander. Th* ttuble- lire per .hou returned to town, and ooiiecte 1 a party 0< thirty five men to chastise liis o;>(jon*;tits. On coming up to tbern a desperate encounter ea rned, in widen pis'ols, luives, clubs, rocks, ani c.tfctr n.is?iles were ireely employed. Two of tlie. attacked jtaity , finding themselvea o?eri>o ve.-ed. lied for the woods, followed by one of the o'.her pirly, who was snapping his ptst >1 at them. One of t>ie two retreating, then turned around anl dis charged hi* pistol: the bill took eff-.-ct above, the left ejtt o: bis ai tigoniat, inflicllng a da.igeroua wound. Man HtiKij ?We learn from tbe c :n?Uble of Kel rey township sajs the El Dorado Republican, that a difficulty took place at American Flat, on Sunday lest, betwe? n n Spaniard and an American named Jeffrey Lew's, at a g untiling tsble, *hlci requited in a slight bio v or two between tne parties. Here tbe muter ended, as *11 supposed ; but next moin ' ing, tbe Spaniard, instigated b> two or three com | panions, tougbt on' Lewis, and without Further cause, shot him dead. The murderer immediately made | his escape, and was followed by a lar<e party of 1 men. but could not be found. The alarm was soon Bounded, and a large number of miners fnm the sur rounding diggings collected at the Flat, and arrested tbe other two who were instigators in the affair, and determined to lun^ them. While the preparations were being r?ade for a trial, one of the prisoners mode h'H escape ; the other was co >rlew>ed to be bung, nnd about sunwt the sentence of "Judge Ljnch" was carried into effect. Lew s i* represented as having been a quiet, peaceable ma", and much esteemed by his friends and neighbors. He was trim Chariton county, Mo. The officers are in pursuit of the murderer and it is hoped that lie may be over taken and receive the punishment a - the tundsof the law which his terrihle offcnce meii'.s. A great excitement prevails in that nefghb >rh ?od, and a ma jority ot the Spaniards in th*t quarter are lea ing. A la ric number passed through here on I' lesday. SftoOTCKA Arraia in Ei* D?aoo. ? The I'Ja,e vllle H ftuliliinn nmratns the particular' of a shoot ing affray in the tovn <?( Ringgold, whi -!) la likely to pr> ve : crioua to one of the partien con- ^r^ed in t^. It aepc rs that a misunderstanding has existed for some tixc bit ?een n ir itn named Gluontn and *n. other l in ed Denahic. tin Mrni<Uy i*st th v rn->t at b-rt 7! jr. i bttimnt ':va:, tal 't-y ,.i& mtnecd flabttog, when the wi'e of Chapman, who lived immediately across tbc street, Ketfogtba aflTiay, ran across to them wiib a pistol in her pocket, and Cb*pD>an ??tiled upon her to sb .ot, woich ?ue cm merced domg. Doialuie in the meantime sprung btbiiiri a door for protection, aid coniwnccd shoot ing alto. Three bu Is from his pi?'>ol struck the *o ?an. ne ther of which did macn tnjnry other than causing flesh wound*. The fourth ball etrack Chap men is the corner of the lsfi eye, inllicting a serions if not aortal wound. The ball which struck man petetrated his skull, causing the most intense agoi j, and at last aceoonts had not been extracted. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ? OBIT MARKET. Sattiumt, Dm. 8 ? 0 P. M. The atoek market ooatinnes quiet. We have no change of eonseqcence to report in quotations, or in extent of transactions. Nicaragua, Cumberland, and Parker Vein were Ihe moat prominent fano;ea at the firrt board to- la j Niearagua advanced per cent; Cumberland, If; Parker V? In, ; Norwii'a and Woroei'er, X, Reading Railroad, '4 ; New York Central Bond*, >4. Hudaon I'.lver Rallioad declined Biie Railroad, >4 Sixth Avenue Railroad, )?; New York Central Railroad, >4; Dalivire and Hudson, >*. The stock market ia literally deal. Buyera are acarce, and the large holders are operating among themselves. The receipts at the offi oe of the Assistant Treasur r of this port to-day, amounted to $83,118; paid, 91* 1,991 98? leaving a balance of $4,738,810 40. The receipt* of the Third Avenue Railroad Company since ita incorporation, from and iaeluding October 10, 1863, to 30th November, Inclusive? a period of 62 days are $49,811 14, being an average of nearly $053 p?*r day. The Presi .'ent of tbe Farmers' and Merchanta' Bank of Mempbit, J. Fowlkes, las replied, in our adve tiding col nmna, to tbe attack upon that Institution made by tliu Memphis Apj?al Tbofe interested will no doubt care fully read it. Tbe antb.acite ccai trade coatlnues with mir.li spirit; by tbe three lines th-?rowe:e ahipped during ttie l?*t week P4.2C5 tons. The tfehujlkili Narlgatiou brought djwn for tre wee"i ending on Thur?day last *1 134 tone, (mi for the reason 848,983 tons, jgainst 177,208 ton 1 to 'he fame tiae last yesr, be ng ay increase of 71 615 toni Tbe sLipment of o~al upon the I>ehigh for the week fad ing with Saturday last, were 31,633 tons, ahow'ng an ?x cess of 2,124 tors ever those for toe prececlig week, .\nl an increase of 16,526 ton1* over the phipment* for tl e or reapondfeg week of last jear. For iho season tbe ship ments are, 1,018,786 tons. a/alrnt 1,091,250 to saine1i:n9 laetjear. We are informed that the navigation will be kept open to :?Dg as the boatman can be luduced to run their beats. . The fi-cal year of the Reading Railroad Company endi with he 30th of November. For the five days from th* time of ihe lust weekly ata'ement to the eudof theiieaon, 1 livi'c weio brought down 32,813 tons, miking a to al coal tosra,e for tbe year, 1,682,211 tons, against 1,659,911 for the year endirg November, 1852, showing a fulling off of 08,700 tons. Though tbe report ihows a lessecel co?l tonnage, the ccmpaty, from Increased lates, Is'auowu to have renbzed a-muah larger amount of money. Ihe Cumberland Ttlegraph PHjsthe shipment* of tn.il over tbe Chepapaake and Ohio CaLal for the week ending Sa'urday 1.6th November, exhibit an Incr-a'e as compjted with the week previous, of 164 torn? 4?i boai,* having leaded wilb 4,832 320 tons cf coal, and 80 ,'4 tons of u jke. Amount transported over the lit. Savage Iron Company'* Railroad for tbe same *eek, 4,778 tons, and ovpr tho Cam ber'and Coal atd Iron Company's Railroad, 6,627 ton*. Toiai from Ihe Kiostburg region for tbe week, 11,305 tons, at.d eiuoe tbe 1st of January last, 428 087 tons. of whicn 283.8C9 ten* viere transported over iho Baltimore and Oaio Railroad, and 144,821 tons descended the Chesapetke aui Ohio Canal. From the Western port region for the week 2,tt9 tees, and n'nce tbe lit of Julie last (date iftoui rnencem?nt cf furwarding coal) 00, 15-1 >4 tona. Total from tbe Ttht !e bituminous coa< legion tince the let of January latt, 488,840 tons. The following are the transactions at the Stock Ibird of Mcesra. liei.ron ft Holmes, Cinjincati, Ohio, November 30th? tS shares little M att i Railroad stock sold for 119>?, (bujer gets dividend,) 40 sharco Lawrenaeburg and L'pjier Mi'xUi-ippi Railroad stock sold for Oj; 28 shares E .ton and Hamilton Railroad stock s: Id for 65; Hamilton t n 1 Itajton Rafroad atock ranging from 106;^ a 100; Keu turky Truit Con.panj Back stock froas 99^4 a 100. Taa bids for New A. Dany atd S^lom R lilroad a'.osk were 6j; Covington end I>evington iiitilroad stock 67}<; Indiana 1? lis and P.?I efontaine lUi'roa-: sVck, 88; Indiana and ' eijtrul Railr<ad atock 80; Mad River and Lake l>ie I'.ailioad stock 81; Cincinna'i and Hillsboro Railroad stock t? >1 ; Oieuv illt anl Miaoii Riilroad suck 70. flock Exchange. iUii m-DAT, Heo. 8, 1843, fSfCO U S O'k, '07 ... 10 J <'um Can Co.. b45 Sd!* 1W 0 Krie Ino BJ ?. . . 96, ^ 300 Par Vein C Co. . . c 8 KtO K io C Bf, 'J1 c Si 1)0 do 8--, It 0i Hiic C B*, '62 c 07 750 io ?3 0 ]((:( ITi c Con Da.... 100 do bn?" 9 IIH ft iiih 8 8 p P. B* 91 800 do t) 40W Mich Fouth Bm, 875^ 200 do.,.. ...1/3 1CC0 111 C RR Be, '76 89 1(.0 do i-3 ?>; 2000 N Y fen RR Bs 03 100 do bCO IV fhH D?1 & H CI Co 109\' bCO I'henix Min Co. . . If) 46 do c 109)^ 300 Ulster Milling Co Iff 6 I ink of Republic 110 50 N. Creek CI (jo. ,?3 2 30 Bank N ail erica. 101 1000 do s3 10 Metropolitan Bk. 106 10 N Y C RR 116 30 Continental Bk.. 101 140 do c li&'-i 10 Ocean Bank 94 50 do 115 u' 150 Kior k Key Co, b3 7J< 10EfieRK..i 77 V 1(0 McCnil ?(.ld, b30 8>f 13 do 7itf 200 Canton Co.. ,.b60 27 100 I Island RR....a3 3o 200 do o S t?? 100 Norw & W RK. ,?3 5<!)i It 0 Nica Tian Co ,b3 2 6?? 100 Reading RR. .. ,?3 7dj| 2(0 do c ?6?i 200 do b3 7t? )00 do b3 2 1(0 do s60 79 l'O do 100 do b?0 80 1(0 io b30 20 100 Hudaoi R RR. .*3 6'Ji? 100 do ?30 56 V W do. b60 67 1(0 to a3 2b% 60 do 100 66 1(0 Cum Can Co .b30 36 ^ 76 Co *3 60 ?60 do l30 k# 60 do 6'11^ 400 do e 3 1},' 200 do b6'> 67 150 do 21 '? "0 Madison & In4 Rft 6d 150 do blO 3Cl4 60 Mich On RR. . b.O lO'>)? 100 do 36Ai #5 Mich South RR... 1*5 100 do b'l 36)* C Panama RR ?y > ' 100 do l>30 36^ SECOND BOARD. tv 00 I* 91 ate 5> . . . . 98 X 100 sh* Xor kWor RR 33 V. 1000 H R 2d Mtg fids 102 60 Erie RR 78 ^ ll'OO Erie Co Bs. '71c 91 68 C9 f?', Sfl aha 1X1 &B <3 Co lOBtf 100 do blO 78 -; 60 do b80 109J* 60 do s3 78y 200 Tern & L '/.inc Co 4>? 200 do s60 '.8 'i 200 Cardinal 'a M, 130 1* 100 do 78^ 10 Sixth Avtnue Rii. 103 60 do sow 7*>? 400 Nic TianCo 26% 50 io s3 78'i 400 do 26 280 do r16 78tf 160 do b3 26 SO do 78 % 100 Tar Vein Cl Co, s3 9>?' ltO do 78jf 60 eo 9 )i 600 do b?? 79)< 200 Comb Coal Co *60 160 do....snwk 7S\' 2' 0 do ?30 3 100 do bftO 79?j 100 do b30 37 160 do boo .80 25 io 36ft 100 do b3 7tf CITY TRADE REPORT. tUTt'KDAY, Deo. 8?0 P. M Aj-ii*8.? Some 80 bbls. found buyers at $5 60 for poU, and f 5 66 >4 for pearls, per 100_lbj. BkkaIisti 1'rn ? Flour iid not vary much. The (rap ply ?ia < ileiaie iLd the demand pre ty biink lor both hmue u? ft' <! ?hi|iment The day's optrsWoua included lrt uH) bt In. si *t ,2.i a $6 50; supe' fine No. V, at Sri 4 ! a $i> iH '( ; ? rciiar) io clicJce State, at t<> ? $7; t > fauo V fit' t>, at J0 87)j a $7 12^; c-xun.on toicHii Oni >, ?t tCW; 4 a 17 , fancy <>bio and (;?ns?e?, at S7 1- ja' * i"V/>,ixTa Mc-tern, at $7 lStft a $6 C'J%; ?<tr* Oiio, at ?7 Vo i $" 76; ex ra Ccnenet*, at $7 V5 a 99 26. f'-n, n ilia ?9h m )? a?uve. The tlay'n buxtne-x reachrd fi.t'OJ '?bin mpc fine, Id bond, at $7 a $7 (O^ nhteflr at tie n ?er ra i S< uthcin favored purc(iiv?>,r<. i he da> 's mors .. ?nti. tot ?i-t?d rf 1,400 bhls. at $7 06 '4 a 67 'ii for B.i>ei to fed. at 17 2ft a $7 37 for fa?orl e and 57 ^7^ a >'t '16 tor faiicv. per b^l. Kuo*wheat Hmr ir:ie qiifoxiy ?a??ht as $:'UX a ?2 37 ?a. ferlOO !?>?. R/? (1 .ur ??? arwi qoot?d at $4 87 >* a 1 5 for fiae, aa i S5 ft a $6 47 for superfine >?>r bbl. Wboat wa< tolnrah y act ive. The day's transaction* amouated to 18.000 buthei* fair Ceoe-to white, at $1 75 a 61 76>? 12,600 flood to choice Mirhi^in do , at $1 72 a $1 76; 3,000 priinn Hiwith frn do at tl 73; 4,000 Canadian do., in bond, at $1 1I8; 10. SOt' M'es'e/n red, part at tl 65; and 1,600 U( a?mi d?. on pri*? t? terms Oiily 600 oatibels rye were ta<ea, at ? 1 Barley was plenty, and heavy at 81c. a 86 j., though ai.ii e o?nf? claimed higher ratns State and Westorn ciat" rot-M b< procured ai 49>f. a 62'jfl. per bushel C?ra cicplnjed U'> ??Mbtlal alteration. Tlie day 'h sales embrani'd t8 1 1 0 bu> li?K kt 78c, a 79c for unsound; 79c. 4 81) <^3. for ir ix-d Potithem and Western; 80)fc a H'in. for Sj i h ein white and yellow; and 81o. a 82e for lound wnite *nd yellow 1 o.m. ? Liverpool Oriel was scarce and held at $11 2ft a til 50 per chaldron. Sidney wat qooted at S8 Aolhra c.te *?? celling fitely, from the yard, at $9 50 a $7 per ton COKfXK. ? Th? l?te advanco in this article, and the pre sr nt hi(ih prrtoostons of holders, have checked traumas tlonf. WV (|i:ote Rioat ll\'c. a 12o. and J.a?aatl2c. a )3<v Qtiota'if'rn for other kinds are nominal GnrrMr ?The ofllcinl report of the Board of B-oker? ?tooil ?? fo lows i 'or export 8(jt; home nee, 420; sjjmi 1ation,48: total 1,329 ba)?s The market closed at irre^uUr Ilr?C'^. As theie lias been a decline of ',o to j^c ir? ikiiiily rep< i ted, ?e omit quotations until the next 01H cl?l i|uotst:nc* to be made by the B.*ard. H/v? With a ({1 od s'ock on hand and moler.ite d-*m ?nJ fo- ;h j | 'r.jr, this ar'icle rnlna s'eady, at 65c., beyond *1,1' bit is difficult toeffect sales Tie transaction! during ttj? we?li rev prise about 6.0AO a 6.000 bales tor shipment, beluninft 1,<00 to day, at CCa a 7?a. At retail it c.ira msrde 7fic a 8('e 1;m! ? l)ry cod were if active at 93 12)^ a $3 87 per sivt. We iietid o' no important moveTannta in mack-rcl. ',6( 0 hexes rmoked herring brought .')6a. for No, 1, anl {60 for ?co'ed. per box Famonir',? Rate* were rome Ie?s active to Iiverpool Ah< lit 31,000 bushels corn and wheat were eajtaRed. at 12<1 for the f.?>mer and )2.Vd. for the lattor ?*? hnK; ih&il KLU^ M , ?ad 2,000 ft 3 000 bbla. floor ftt 3a. M. To London. 8 GOO a 4 oro bbla. tioar ware engaged at 4a. Od., and about 3.000 a 10 000 bushel* wheat, In ships bin, at lSd. ; 160 bbla. clover seed, at 6a. 6d. per bushel; ana 10 pipM of wine, at SOa. To Havre, 3 000 a 6,000 bbl*. of floor were engaged at 97c a ?7)<c. ; aud about 6,000 ft 6,000 bii'brla grain at 2fte A vernal was chartered to load ? with wheat for Falmouth and a market at 13d. To Cali fori ia rates ranged frou 66c. a GOc. The clipper ship I. ghtfoot ?n ueaily ?ull with floor, at $3 36, and d eaaurcnx-ot ?<.co>. at 65c. a 60o. Km it. ?The day's sales included 600 bozef layer raisin*, av (1, 600 box-* ar< buach do. at S3 16; 2,000 box* a weU di it-0 io at *2 "0; 3C0 bio he!s r?w crop Southern pea- I tiu' h at 31 81 >4 ; a >? - all lot of sardines at 07 He ; and re tail t>*re*lti currni ta a* 19o. j Bull' was i? crropara'ivtdy liiritel supply and steady' in price, thi ugh but little demand existed. I loin. ? Abi ut '20 tales new changed hands to-daj at 46c a 60c p*r 1 ?> Iho.n ? Sale* of 1(0 tons Scotch pig were effietad at 38T 60. 6 months per t' n. I.i.MK ? Focklapd wan iu request at $1 for eoinoMa, and $1 SO for lvmp ix-r bbl. Oil CaKK.? Conut'y wax inanimate at 323 ft?f thiolC 1 roi d<*, and 33't fot 1 bin oblong, par trn, Ons ? Wba'e ai;d Mjerin were neg'.etted. Halt* have been made of small lot * x dim at 9c per lb.; 120 baskets olive, at $4 li ,'i tach; aiid "3,600 gallons linseed, at 660. a 660 per galli.o. I Provisions ? Ft.k opened doll at ineide quotations, bu? doted with greater vigor at extreme rates. l"he aalea eonipriter 7 CO bblc Western, at 313 a $13 25 for moM, and 310 62 }? a Sid 75 for prime. Ab,>ut 110 pkgs. lartj wereiakeu atfcjfc a lOo per lb. Be* f varied little. T'lC day's business cot >lsi?d of 480 bbld., at 15 a 35 6-X foe C'jui.try pr ??: ?8 50 a 311 for do mem; 311 50 for Ver mont nets. 313 60 for repacked Ch'eago; and $15 60 fov extra Oo. m*ss. pe r bM. 8 ma 600 tierces new Cleveland Srime men- beef were sold trom the wbarf, at $21 60. !?ttf ham*, better at d eheere were unchanged. ! Kit* ? There have been 100 tierces prime disposed of, at $4 R7K per ICOlbN Tkab ? Owitg 'o the laU> advice* froai Chic a, most largo holder* h?># withdrawn their sto.ik from ibe market, walob has put a chuck for the present to auction sales. The moat tr?u>act! nx are elfnuted io a jobbing way, and generally at as enhancement in prices. A j rivate salo of l.'.OO chest, > t fcouohong, wag undo at prvate terms, aappu^eo to be at 27o. The heaviest portion of the auick ia tli if mm it-t ctnBiat of tbiuis, in v-iiioh the OuieC Op r?ti ne aie uaiiug. Simak ? lr bfi.nif triM last day of the *?ek, the market w R s wl.hout gam ail >n aol the sales unimportant. Tie tr?oa?c ions comprised about 300 a 400 hhda , part Por'o Rico 4 ?;c . <id<1 <.'tih.i mufcovv'o, 4\o a 4 >^0. Th? chief purchnxirx t?>r# jobbers ; refiners, and exporters were not Duyng. tvw.T ? Au thtr cargo of Curacca was sold recently oa private teima. Tallow - IMrue ruled dull and heavy at 10>*c. a 1< . cash, per lb 'lonACOO.? Sales were made of 46 hbda. Kentucky, at a 9c ; 1 ? e.. -e? 1'loriJa, at ii7 J.^c. ; with 138 bah ? Cur>a a or 76 Vara ou terms not made public. UuiRHirr. ? About 400 bbla. Ohio and Pruoo were din? poi-ed of at 28o a 2 >)i?. per gallen. Domt at to Hoi kets. ? Bkiodton Maiikkt Deo. 1 ? At Market 2,260 cattle, 1,700 beef and 560 uteres,) 6 800 sheep and 850 swine. Prices: ? B<ef cattle ? S-U?s quick at an advance. Wm qcoie extra a 26 ; first quality 37 25 ? 37 76 ; Fecotid $" 26 a $7 ; third $5 40 ? 36 '6. Worttrg rxen ? SaleH 372 aud 3135. Onws and calves? fa l*a 3 '4 ? nd $65. 8tore? ? Vearliogs 37 a 310; two >ear < Id, S '1 h 318; three year old, 9i!l a $33, Hheep ? Sties 32 '26 a $4 26. Swine ? Sales quick; shoats ta poddle $6 50 a $ti for rows, $'? 60 a $7 for barrows. Old, 36 atd 36 !><? aud S(>; at retail from 35 60 to $8. T tilERTtStmTS SKWKffgi ???! Ill, aai f lPTB AJSTD 8SVENCH PAGE. Jl'ili :* aKblRXKltf FCRNIcHIU HOUSE.- A IIOtJ'E, GENTtKLT FUR l iih#d in I'uii'n strcat, S utli Brooklyn, to let to a re* fjifctahle latiii'y an t dwelling Cint not at a Unardini house) vr'il Jlay 1 or longfr, 1 111 a _v 00 airoad. H?nt till May I T'tiO. ivr particulars audrtis box New Yelk Post otQee. Four valuawm! lots to lease ow tuirtf-I bt con d at. e t. mar Broadway, without restriotioaa, suit-| able f^.rtliu etrc i?a 01 aoy kind ' f mDniificturiiK; establish. uient, ?r for atablei. Jpp'y to JOUN B. MUHKAV, li W'anratreet. * HANl/SOMli FUI.MRHED HOCSB TO LBT, ORl tunea of rooma, wirblathr 0111. n<, and all the mo de n itei>r.>ven,ri ta. Aiply at No IVeBt Twenty-seventh street, ?ixtb aveuu ?, oiju o.ock fiom Uroal*ay. STOBE AND fOTfAd* TO LET*- NO. 400 SIXTH avenve, betwee;. TwAnty-fnurth aud Twejity-4'tb strpets, liandiK.nirly titled up wltb plate (laKa windowa and ailvat plated bar?; au ear.vllcnt stand for a dry*:od< atore. tailor, ot ai v ligbt lanqy huiin.is. Inquire for the k ey ia tb 9 atorc adjoiiilcg Al >o oiie of thme nine hancaome eottages, with 'bree lutaefgruund.on U'.'id ktreet, l etween Seventh ana Eighth avecue*. inquire ot MK Slia If, N j. 5 East Thirty, frit ftrret, (rum 7 to 10 o'clock, A. M. O LSI -'1 11* TWO SToRF. ATC C AND BASEMENTl boiifc, No li't tVui.ster street, betweea 1'iinee an Moua t"n (*' rri-H 1 uj :? edUto lof^essiun riven. Inquire on tl( prcmiaea. from ninr o'olook a. M. to four T. M. Eant, 3900. TO IH-PaKT OK THE LAST HOUSB ON THll easterly sido between Atlantio and Faeifle street!, Brook ljn. rpo LKT AT So. 177 BRUADVTAY-i LARGE ROOMl 1 r.n the KC'nc at- ry, suitable for wbcleoale dralers inl j. -jflry, watebis, and auey r oda, ir for an loopirter oil 1 i! *0! s f i k.-. *<?.. jror termt, Inquire of WM. H. SMITH A CO., No 4 Maidin lane. TO LbT, WITHOUT BOABD? ? FURNISHED FRONT iiid fcaek p.' rlor ? n drat floor Cars aud ftaijea pass the dc.nr; Is In the imm^diatt vicinity of fireo tfood re.ita ir mfs. Also a pteasai t room ?.n tnird 11 or; rnrko 8160 per week; parKrs, $8. luquire en tho | remiacs, .'<71 Fnur'.h avuuue. mo LET. FURNISH] I) ROOMS,- THE BfTIKl <?ECONn| 1 flocr of m.se No. 17)< Eldrid^o atrert, compl telv inr niched, to let to a (trail respectable family, without board<| Inquire ? n t ipi misea. ntt# LI A SB ?T *0 KODUt BCXLT UWELLINQ J. hotiee, above Twroty 'hird stre< t icar Fifth aveiue. T ey wl l he .? nre *?d, snd i her impr"V 'moots made t? suit, and 1 ased for Ave years for about $1' "3)1 par anuum. For turtner partioul rs apply to A. ilEKBE, Franklin House Beildiagg, 'H' Broadway. TO T*KI?CG1S> f. ? TO LEASE, ONE OF THE MOST CEN trtl and dtai>ahle corner stores, in one of the largest citira in the interior of this State; particularly well situated tor a first cla>s retail drug sad fancy store. To a desirable tenai t a long le- se will be given Fosseaaiou on the 1st ol April n xt. further information may be lia4 of Andrews A Je. sup, manufacturers, agents, <to., No. 701"ne street, Ne? Fork. HOISE8, ROOMS, &C., WASTED. A8TURE WAKTED.-U ANTED, A STORE. ROOM, AND hsi-einent, ?t a store and house. Loaation. Bowery, be t ? een Kroi me aud Illeeeker streets, west side, for the tirat ol Ma;, or April. Rint moderate. Addtuia F. B., Herald office. ROOM WANTkD ? A SM 4.I.L FURNISHED BEDROOM, I for the Iisiaainnal ua? of a gentleraau. Terms net to ex-l ceed $10 per month, payaMi in ajvanee ii lieu of referene?.| Adaress Quiet, Berald office. WANTKD-A GEIfTREL FURNISHED HOUSE, In| the up er part of tfee city, for a family without ehil dren. Add'asa 1. R . box S.10 Foat Office. WANTED- A ROOM SUITABLE FOR A FHFSICIAN'I ? ffice. ei ber on the flra> floor or the front basement ofs respec'ah'.e hous*. Location must be between Tenth and Twtn y fttth i-treets, and Second and Sixth aveanes. Ad dreta (prepaid) P., Union square Post Office. HOTELS. Atlantic hotel, no, b bboadwaf, oprosin the fountain. Tbia old and favorite hotel having bees uitirtly refuruiabod in avery department, U now ready to re eeive families and gentlemen for the win tor. J. FOREMAN. HOBHES, CARRIAGES, AC. C1APRIA(:E, r()K SAL*.? ONE SECOND IlANE J coaoh, snitaM fur backing; one t?i ?"V. extension to[ v n^on ; o-.otc.p nirni. been n?> d bat threo timet; ud oat w K-? with uo top. also oae three seat barouche, and on* caieche toe md band, /ill will be fold very low. Apply t< J. C. HAM. omra.o ? an home, 358 Broadway. liUtR BALK ? A VERY STYLISH BROVN PONEY P with light waggon and harncis; li fourteen and a hal: hands high, ?onnd auil kind, and can trot in ahout three mia uiri. T ne teen at Smith's livery (table, North Moore itreot b< ar Hudson. For particular* call on tf. W. EEL. J. ID Watej street. - FI^OK RAl.E-A BR" UTIFUL SADDLE BoRSC. SOUND kind, and food in ("iugl* or doutlo h>r em Bf'e a bai'ii high Al n a i.u -gy in go<d order, will be eo.d at a bvtin Avdtcss Mi rtiu.?r llnlin square r >st Office. VTtW YORK H08PE BiZVAR, N<>. si CROSBi J.\ mre?t - -Auction pale of horece, aarri-tK ?? harno. a, sad ales, Ac , evert Moi-'aj and U'eliesda*, at I j oMssk. joiw i. OATFfBI.D Pr .priot r. (^IaBIK WANTED? LoCATIO* bktu KKM THIRf k? andl ifth av?riutii and Tenth and T treaty-fourth strissttf Mn it aci Miniin'.catc four horses and wagons, with haraea cloHets, *11 on ti <? -?nm? floor- Address K. A.. Post f/flloe ei&tiua turms and location. Pos(e?Eioo waot#d ttnmerti ttelj TJJAilON TOR SALE? BVIfABLR *011 A PIITSlI *v cl?r nf others. Apply at R}erson A Howard's (tablsal r .rrct nf Uo'vers ty place and Tllrte.nth street. Tobesel<l at the stable. ? KXPRESS AOBKOIBS. A DAKS A CO.'S EXPRISS FOR CALIFORNIA, ORB ton, Sandalcu Inlands and the Sonto Pacific, via Pana ma route. r?? U. t<. h ail utosmer Illinois, on Monday next L'oc. 6. 1V-3, a' 2 o'clock P. M. Also, same day. al 3 o'cloel P M.. per steamer Northern Light, via Nicaragua rout* Dctb in obarge ufbiooial me(sei>gnr> , as uenal. A Da. MS A UO., SO Broad ray. Australia express and letter b ao.? tqe sub r? ri ier w ill tn!i? obnrse of parcels lor Melbourne am Kidney, ?*d mat bills of lading For the same at a inoderaty rliarte. 1 be le'ter bag ef the clippcr ship uo-an Steed wil rtiiiftiu open uiitil tip morning of the lltu Dcoomber, at th ud oo of R. W. t. aim-ton, I lt> Wall ttreot. Bkrford a oo.'s California. south amrkica and Oro/on 1? x^r.-H. ? Our next regular s'.i pm?nt will g> forward by t e I i- ted Sto'oi mail strain-is Illinois an' Wioflctd Scott tn Monday, Dio. ti, at two o'olook, in ohar? of special mounter 'r and 'tlliH agents. RKRFORD a CO.. 3fl Broadway. LITTER F.XPKE*:< Mail FOR CALIFORNIA, ORg g- n PtndwHi l?!a and China via Nioaragaa, wil clot p oil Deo S at t o o'olcu-k. Frri.hts tor th tt-amrr Illinois rtcei?nJt> ten o'clock. Small parjolsfo our K* press ttunks toote o'clock. tnoh-\r,(0 "t special m?? ?engtr. BF.IiroRD A CO., 38 Broadway. cixyriinro, Ac. MAST-OFF CLOIUlNa-M.OOO WORTH WANTID. \J The highest oash prlo? will be liberally *lven. in ourre? non?y. for large or small lots of good left olf clothing o frer7 ascription. AddmM throngh po?t, or'allooJAMl K'-WiNU'. at nl? seooadband (tore. II Orange street, nea Ohathari rt-r??*. Read this, oknts. -it is a well kn?wn fac with ym all thst Ml I'tarl itr.-ef, r ?tr Hroa l ?aj , I ?l ?? very br?t pMoc t? scnl your wlut?r < lothing t> b clcaned. d)i d. ?lti red i t r?ps.ied. (nd 13r.de to W ok ?min ( I- \a'ilel??p ?k. tw iSWi atiWk