t 's A- 1 4 " . , ' to . 4 . '.ft v. I u It " THE COMMERCIAL. lav f 4 Thm will be service In th Methodist E.' Church, on Front StrM at II uJdoc ihi morning..:.. ; 3,r will bo seme also la the Episcopsl Church! hM b 7!: ' We beileee tha nam will take place In the other Churches, though w have tteceived no Instruction - viS COM HEHC1AL BANK i . " At ihe annual tucUns of the Stockholder of this I Bank, hold on the 5th Inf'lh following officer f wen elected tor ths ensuing year, t xi. u. JfAie- u,Prt-Mnt N.N.No;rO. WiioHT, Jth- i so BAtuasv A. X. DtRostiT, Jr., J. D. BclUmt, Bxnr PiAVMt, 2. Lativii end Edwabd Kid- ' Dhotor.'';;; .y.- . ", -, ' ' " t 'VhK MARIN; HOSPITAL. ' We respectfully call th attention of those Inter ted,' to in edvemrtmetU of H. R, "Ravaob, Esq , f, iing smesUog of th contributors to the worthy f D4 necessary object of ft Marine Hospital We I : -v . -ten ihtt todSKrwryofihs i Traury haa wUep 1 )m CoJUwIor B th subject and It It nowTnecs f tary lht Imrnedlele ection be had In (he premise, I " and lMerlnellospltnl secured, If pjsniUc. No ur 1 jrltrg te required, we trust to place ihit mutter before " an inlellhrent end humane community. The menu of iheeubject luelf, piece li In vivid colors to ilia i view etthe understanding and iho feeling oftlio; heart. 'THE CARDIFF VESSELS. ' 'ft II1 e observed that iho errlvule froni'Cardin, Wtriea, era very numerous. . These vessels are about 300 tons burthen and coma into oar river with case "nl safety. If we can have direct importations of Iron, whv not ef other kinds of merchandise. These aicts ah(Jii!d set our enterprising merchants to think ing tbout the matter. j 'iV" " THANKSGIVING. , J ,-In conformity with a Resolution adopted at the laat aeaalon of ur Legislature, the Eaecuiive has racommeaded this diJ' to b5 obanrveeT a a day of Thsnksgivlnaind Praise to God, for his blessings and merclea to ui as a people. The paitEre or this Festival, It eemi to us, la well dsQned by the Paalm tst, to the wordat "Make a joyful tioiso unto the i Loird ell ye hndt t Enter into his gates with thanks-1 jiving and hU Court with praise For the Lord is "good; hla mercy la everlaatlng t and his truth endu Ttth to all generational Aa thla festival bi bo connexion with those inpti- uttd by any branch of the Church, it may be con aiderad State FeatlvaL. It has been for many years observed in some of the Stad s ever einee wa were nation, wa believe. In the Ntw England States;' ToaDkglvlhg has always been a season of great Im portanee and valuu in enlivening the social enjoy-" ments of life. ; It haa never beta observed 'there with esauie religious solemnity that usually attends days of Fasting and Prayer, ilcbooa there1 Is af tays a Thanksgiving, Sermon, there ore ulwoys Thanksgiving jjarike fcr dancing and other umuse menla, according to pis) varied tastes end notion? of the people. So It haa been, in fuel, n day of I 'en-i-tag and Praise, aad fliankfulness, mid iho unking f i ''joyful noise." ThB aereral Statea of the Jlnlon have, one by on, ' ' followed the example of the Puritan Fathers, till nnr- ly V not all of Ihenj have now a regular Thu:ika:;iv !nj Day. North Carolina omes in, for the first time, at rather a late hour but we trust she will join the Feast with ss much gaodnes of heart, and as worthily and cheerily as any of her tisicis ol the Colon. Wa have been reading a few remarks on the sub ject of Festivals in general i not having special ref erence to, the one before us, bat In some degrno op pllcable to JU V agree with the writer in the opin loa, that Ubiafdccp-aeated pwensi:y of human 'sutara to observe, with festive solemnities, the pt ri ddlcal relani of certain times; suspending the orii toary bustoaasof life, on certain days, for the purpose at ebariaalng, without intenuption, the recollection fit soma important event, and asaimilaiin t'ie ex lornal otrcamstsnoes of men with their Internal feel- jots, vflta lolemnizaiion of Festivals Is an evidence st the noble jaiure of man. Animals, guided only byinatinci, parsue an unvaijejj ;course from dny to day'whlk man Introducer vajlrty into hie life, by visiting some daya above their feilowa, v Hence we And hbn observing festivals peculiar toamllies, to nlaoca, to nations, aad t rattg! jus," 4 fj It Is t mistake view of liumarMrelfare, both in political and a refigloua'view to treat particular ' , , tflsonswd rejoicing and festivity as uselota and si n- Jiul, rato than an of nn elovatlng tendency. Their ' accordanca with the. ways af man'a nature Isevi ydeot from the fact, that ws cannot do avary tbinp at all times, and an therefore "obliged to assign dlH. r- sot portions of oar time Jo different employnnnm -Wa cannot glf ourselves up every moment to the recollection of lh freedom of oar country, to re joking oo eceount of live birth of Christ, (o thank fulness to God Jbr his cresting and preserving cars. v tu. It lssjnedient, then, to set apart ecrtaladiy la which we may Crs sxcluslvely for kch of these ! subjects of conteinplstloa i snd on such oocnlona, Ji.aho object whloa wo sonrroemorats seqolres sn addi ; tlonal degree of Intorsst from oar Vltoeeslng' the participation nf niuliltofiea in, the festival Wa 'agbt sot, he waver, of eovrsa, to c vtfine such con ' tswnliitions an appointed day, but should merely dsrots orasrvea mors tapaclally to lhom at that T tkaa," -i " .. . . ' v " .' t3T Wa learn (hat IUS Banks of this place will be " ietoaad forth day. What coutae will be Uken In 1 , tbst branches of bnsloeet ars ar no prepsrt-d to f - eleVilpnTOlherM of bttslness, ' V : EW TO RE-ELECTION. ' ; Tb forum frorn thehtte alecllowln New York areslHllncowpleto. Tbo Stit Senatl li still in doubt, ud aaay b ail. The Honsa will also be 1U, orhav temocratle najodty. The Whig ma jority to tb gfUMSS- 8ARTA1.T3 magazine. IV bay reeslvad tb December nnmber f ibis In- tmsfloif aad ra!uU work. Tsrm, 13 par annum w t capiat pat IS, by Ja MIbtaiji and Co. liar- : bnj Eicbang Pbiladdpbla. , f-. ; . ' 'I., i.i... , ' f ... -SV Sraiaj k-ask ErtASUaananT.-Mr. Ed - . . ,r4 D H11 Uptmtag y , ooatmodloiM building ; 4 eWtbIootrChaMit tuaet, betwssn Water at wf fodlbsilvsr, In which b Intends lo canyon tha ". -J. tjuiiosoo malng rlotuk frooj tb logs, by 1 W' acUMry.-Cbfn, . PLAIN PANCAKES Slfihalf a pound of a pint, offt ur. Beat acvefl egg very light, and etlr ihaip gradually !uH,quan of rh h milk,;';, Then add by degree li e fljnr, tu as (o mate a tul Latter. Mil it very smooth"; pressing out all the lump wltb the b ck of a oon. pet the frying-pan over the fire and when1 it is hot, grease it with a spoonful ol lard. Then put In a hdlu full of thn butter, and fry It of a light brown, turning it with caro to prevenl ita breaking. Moke each pan cake large enouch to cover tha bottom oft dessert n?lstrajraing the pan every time. Send them to taoie not,ocompsnied by powdered sugar ana nut meg mixed In email gluse bowl. "THE CONNECTION OF THE OCEANS." We copy an article from the Charleston Mercury, under the above head. We do not endorse all tile sentiments, though we very much fear that the Edl Wrhee.entured on a "nullification" (heme of tangl ble Import, itrlts time. We hope he Is wrong In thue demolishing the fair fabrlo of a atupecdous enter prise, but we fear he is right. ,. Ml The Loulsana Election. New Oilcans. Nov. 8, 1819. The election in thla State came off on Monday last. Tho returns from the elty are favorably to th (Jcmocrata, who have carried-It ae, U probable) the Siatrf. Walker, the democratic candidate for Gover nor, la elected by 250 majority showing a large gain over Taylor's election. Conrud, whig, in the 2d district, and Lusore, democrat, In the 1st district, are elected to Congross. From the X. Y. Herald. Important from South America. We have received our files of popers from Monte video, and Rio Janeiro, brought by the-alilp Moiiu, Capt. Smith, which arrived yesterday from Uio do Janeiro. Our advices from Rio Janeiro, are to the 4ih o!" Octoberj whic'i Is thiee weoka later than our last accounts. The dates from Montevideo are to Sept., containing accounts from Buenos Ay res, to thu llih ol thu s.inic. The news by these arrivals Is Important. Wc learn from Capt. Smith thut tho crop of cof fee on the Itroailliun plantations Is much thoii.r this than it w es the year before, and Is commanding higher prices than usual. The U.S. frigate Brandy wine is lyinp Jn the port of Rio officers and crew are all well. The government of Buenos Ayres has purchased he Danish brig Stephen, and the American uel.oon er Adolphus, to strsnglhen the fleet of Parana. A letter from Buenos Ay res, publishod in the Cvmercia d'l 1'IjJj, of the 10th, says : that great iiacai yrrpn ratiim are tetiijf made ut Dutnus Ayrtt, uud it it be lieved the object aimed at is ISraid, aainet vhum these unnumctits arc siij,o3ul lobe intended.; und with whom it in bclitved taut war i inevitable. Nothing frcs-h has occurred in respect to the pr. tripled quostion of the Rio de la Plain. The . ttVs position of Huenos Ayres and Montevideo i mains as at lust accounlP, au.l the now lor.gsiaii'iir difficulties seem to bo aa Jar removed from prosju i of settlement as ercr they vtre. The same uncer tainty and (lie same general distrust auJ VfJtit cf tontideiice continued to prevuil, boili at B'lenos .Ayres and at Montevideo. From the Charleston Mercury. Tlic C'otinPctloii of tile Occ:t:is. We have paid leaa attention thun perhaps st n of our readers may imnK VKy nierited, to tho r-jcent t'onventioit nl l. Louis und Mi;m;tlii. Tho nro- , . . ceeilings oi inese oojies svere ceriainiy nut walnut interest, nnil Mien pntjiislied l'i tuo vi,l u.n.,.;y much useful inform iti. in. For liiis we shall be i.s ready as others to thank them. But these proceed ings will infallibly denii'tistiate lliut iheavoweJ pur pose of the Conventions the giving practical edi ct to Some one ol (he scleral project fr biiilJin.' i Rail road across the continent was conciivcd in the spirit of dreams, and not of sober wakefulness. At th: St. Louis Convention, estimates were made by a ditiing'iiphtd enginct r,o:'the foot ofa RudAuy from the Mii.sim.ippi River hciojs the Rocky Moun taiob at the .South Park, thence through (he central part of the California basin, across ihe .Sierra Nevada, to tha waters of the San Francisco Lay. Consider ing the nature of ihe countiy, Us exlenl ol nei.r two thousand miles, and the very liltle of proper explora tion lo which a large, part of 11 ha.s been subjected, it was a 1 at In r bold thing to u; tempi an estimate olcoM. But liei set it down at the moderate tuni of uihiy nine millions of dollars, and ihe Convention w ere so ftr front being seared by such a sum, that iliey votrj with great unanimity, thai ihe said Road, I r. -1 1; some point near the Western boundary t f Missouri, ought to be made 10 branch in three directions-lo Mem phis, St. Louis, und Chicago ; and they were of opin ion that when the Federal (Jovcnincnt, shall have fabricated (his ioomter, w it!) a main trunk of fifteen hundred miles, und ihrce tails of five hundred miles each, il will simply hav e done its duty by providing for the wants of ihe country, c'liial in magnitude 10 lh works by which ihey aie 10 be satisfied. That well informed men should advance such propositions was to us a matter of great wonder, und might have con tinued so bet for subsequent devel opmen's. The St. Louis Convention waa speedily followed by one equally well attended and respectable, at Mem phis, the outward manifestations of which were not unlike its predoceaaor. It also voted for a Railway from the Mississippi to tha Pacific, but without the tails, and it gave a pretty distinct preference for the shorter and fur less frightful route through Texas, by the river Gila, to Sau Diego on !: Southern cosai of California. This Convention too Was not so healed in lancy on the subject of tho advantages of this pulling a girdle round the continent, and seems to have admitted some scruples as to the propriety ol setting the General Government about such work. Still, for all their published proceedings lolj ns, wc were warranted in concluding that they were only n I. ilk l-as visionary than their brethren of St. Louis ; not that they were truly in tbair sober senses. Fortunately for them, the people of Mobile Ut tj a public meeting on the return of their d lega tion, at which Mr. Stewart, one of the numbtt gave an account of the true intent and effect of the doing at Memphis. According to him, the result of the early consultation of the meinlwr of the Convention, waa a general conviction that the Railway across the continent waa, unless at soon dlstint point In (he future, altogether a hopeless pro. jeet. Thai all the beat Informed men, (Lt, Macs , the President of tha Convention, among them,) milted that the China trade eould novsr ba carried over that route, and lha( consequently tha resour- hceaoftho Road would be limited to the trade ana travel of the people of lbs United Slates. Mr. Si t wabi thought, howsver, ihaiihe Convention wotlj i do.much good ( fhaUt would give an impulse" to souther n.entevpriae wouio contnr.uta to the more epeerfy :oi)ipltlon of the' eommnn'caiiona be;,v..'en the yliianfic auJ iliia MWsilppt.'ihroagh CJortr!a and Tennesee, and would bring Into .fuvoruble light tho proposed union of the oceans by the Isthmus of Tthusniepic, in which Mobile waa gruatiy interes ted. In what way these results were to flow from the action of the Convention, we do not find atsted In the bilef report of bis speech. But inasmuch ha the Convention had ita share of well informed men, and ita deliberations were generally characterised by good temper, it la natural to infer, lhat "its ft)l) proceedings will afford a body of highly useful Infor mation, and that the kindling of so many leading minds by peaceful eollison, wilUdltTusea whoTeaome warmth through the Statea. 'But If they had done nothing more than discover that the project of a Railway, two thousand miles long, across mighty ranges of mountains, through the savage haunts of the Camanches, Navejos. Utahs, Diggers and fifty other races of diabolical cut-throats, was a great humbug, ws should cheerfully admit Mr. Stsw ast's Iributu to the usefulness of the Memphis Con vention. There are some other topics in this con nection which wo defer to another day. A FLEET OF STEAMERS. ' " Our etilppThg list fop Testcrday display a an extra ordinary nrrty of steamers among (he arrivals. Tho harbor waa sonorous with their puffing, and omni buses wearied tho ear w,lih retiil thunder. The Gov. Dudley from Wilmington, the, Columbus from Philadelphia, the Wm. Seabrook from Savannah, the Republic from Baltimore, the Isabel from Ha vana, and the Pilot from Philadelphia poured In, in rapid succession. The Pilot Is the new tow-boat, and is spoken of as a fine apecimcn ol Philadelphia naval architecture. She is a Prop'ller, built on th" most improved plan, and not unworthy to be com pared even to the Carolina for neatness and strength. Charleston Mercury. o'timMa and r.reeusvlllc Railroad. A meeting in favor of the Rai'roud was held at Greenville on TucsJny last. Judjje O'Neall, the President of the Company, delivered an address, in the course of which lie stated that tha construction o! iho Road was going on rupidly. By January, tho Roa.l would be finished from Columbia to the cross ing of tho Broad River, sumo 2b' miles, und by the lth of July next, to Newberry C. H. 49 miles. By the 4ih of July next, nil thu grauing to AncVrion C. II. would be completed. The iron for ihj entire Road to Anderson is procured, and enough for a por lion of tlio Road from Crown's to Greensville. The Road and Branches would ho completed for iteout l,iC0,CuO thu cheapest Road in tiio Ui.ittd Slates. AKUIVAIj Or THE UMPIRE CITY. IMPORTANT FROM SAN FRANCISCO. New Yobk, Nov. 11th, 9' P. M. The stenmor Ivnpira City arrived here this atier ti t hi with intelligence from S-in Franc;co to Se(- la-r the 1st, beinj thirty days later (but the Mine ji niosi: received by the Falcon at New OrL inr ) She brings the mmIo atff u half milliodo!l;!rs wjiiii of gold dust. .She brings th? interesting and important intclll- gence for Baltimore city of the arrival of no leas i t.nn air vQ4t.lM from ihut nort At A.'tn Pinocise.a ns 1 follows : - Thebvqae Hohe, fro.n which nine passunsers were bst !n lril Straits of Magellan, arrived at San Kraneieco nftor a pSh'sge of 218 dnys. The hr. Ferdinand, vin.cn was rep -xc m n" (...,,(.,rA,l ni arrivml in irood c.n'lillon n lite. I . , ii i .j. . l) ,1 i 'Jlji of August, alier a ; Hiiju oi i.' uij' n i.ituire. . j The Joan Maya arrived at Sun Fruncinco on '.he lfilh of August, after a p is of 1 65 days The ship Andelmia. havin,' on bur J th"! Rev Mr. Taylor antffamily fiom Uuitimore. and a lar;o; n', to be: of passengers, uriived at Sim Francisco on lite I2fl ol A'Ji(Jt, after a pissig? of I-IO J ay. The Vrl. R. F. Bion arrived at San Faancise from Baltimore, on 2j'ih Aug js!, after a passaga of 21l'.lays. The ship John P j'.ter, arter ihe v. r I ontr passrgc 1 ! J37 dayi, arriv. I at S j.t Fram .scj from Bulti- more on ins 2utii August. There are n cu i aitiea reported in the piper.-, a-, tnviuj occurred on board of these vessels, so that may be presumed 'hey anivid with pa.dner all well and in a goa I lualih aa 1 cooda.on as could be expected after suih a Ion: pissigc. The Hank liobber) Trial Destructive Fire The Kronen Cou jtt Fatal Kencouirc, &.e. Sr. I. oris, November 10. The tri al of ChiUs for rolling the Bank ot M:? souri, is progressing. No li - In has yet been throw n on the bank defalcation. A large fire took ploeo on Broadway consuming 13 buildings bjlonjins to Clark dt Bawnun, wni. li were fully insured. The French Counts, who figarod in the assassi nation al Harnum'a hotel, have bwn committed un til tha January court, for trial. A rencontre took placs thu morning In Market street, between John Ow.in ond John Herr. Both drew pistols, and Herr received throe balls and fi !l dead. Owen was arre-led .,' . , . , . . . . , . , McCrum cV. Johnston a hardware store was robbed I... -t..Ki r .,.rih of fin, ro.lor.. INDIAN DELEGATION, &c. . Wa.hihstoh, Nov. 10 P. M. A delegation of Osage Indiana has arrived here. They had an Interview M-day with the Ptesident, which U repressnied as being highly interesting. The non payinent of their annuities, it was represen ted to them, wus owing to the sickness of the Indi an agent, who had been prevented, on ataio ac count, from attending to his duties. Til delega tion expressed theinselvue fully saliafivd with this explanation. Frwn Hit Korolk enrf Portsmouth H trail. Fire an J Lose of Ufc In Portsmouth. At ihe still hour of two o'clock, on Sunday morn log, wc were awakened by the aound of the fire-ball, and on looking out, were struck with the appear- ice ofa towering column of light, magnificent to behold, however painful tha results with which 11 was associated, li proceeded from a conflagration in Portsmouth, whloh commenced at ihe corner of High and Middle streets, (about the centrsof the town.) it) s house owned by Mr. Margaret Ms lone, nJ occupied by Mr. Newmans grocery and con , . nary store. The next two Mneoienie on High ', eingofwood sad very combustible, were fi) soon enveloped in the flaaaea and destroyed. The f.ist was occupied by Meaara. B. dt F. Fauth, grocers, and tho next by Ml. M- Born as a refectory j "omn.onlv known as the Lafayette IW. Tb next house from the corner, on Middle-street, was the large Irame dwelling o M.VGuy, which was bW daetroyftl. The Iom of prperty,!owing'to ih! giiddenncfe of the ocourronce, was conslderabfo, sail we hear thai ih'oul Insurance waa uu tha bouse of Mr. Guyi to the amount of,twe)vo hundred dol larsnot more than balfltl valub. -.yH . . . But tha worst rcrtiaWto b told. The fire, whluh Is bellevi to have bean entirety accidental, original-' ed in a chamber over the sugar, bakery, in which Mr. James otartln", confectioner, in th employ of Mr. Nswmao ws asleep at tne unie,-ana lie was enflbeoted and biirnt tn death. v . Tbs Bremen were active and alert, and deserve the nubile thanS tor their' exertions. The Ports mounYCompany was asalated with as much prompt neas'aa'poealbls by tja fireman from tha Navy Yard with their engine, and the "Aid" and "nope" Com panlea from Norfolk. ,r - " ' F$m the Baltimore Sun. . ARRIVAL OF TJIE STEAMER iMTVIBRIA, !-' -....., s'," MWs'.i 7 DAYS liATER FROM I'UROI'E. Wo received on Saturday afternoon some commer cial intelligence by the steamer Cambria, which was immediately issued in an extra Sun, for the necom modatlon of the commercial community. Yeatordny I evenlng the following detailed account of the news came to hand : . f Naw Yosk, Nov. H-2P. M. Tho steamer Cambria, Capt. Leiteh, with ohotit RO pnjscngers, bringing Paris dates to the 2!th and Li, vcrpool dutcs to 27lh, arrived at Halifax at 5 o'clock P. M. Thursday, but the roads were in such a terri ble Huts thai ihe expresses did not reach Sacksville un'.il Friday afternoon, and the !!nn from this cily lo Boston beiri'i out of order, the small commercial i!e- I spatcli lot wardeu Dy man uia nor reacn nere iimn oa turdny. The steamer, howevor, arrived at llos'on on Saturday morning, and we now have the r.ngliMi papers, Irom which I make up the following lumina ry of the news i The America arrived at Liverpool on tho 2lst ult. ENGLAND. The Hon. Abbott Lnwrenee, the American Minis- I ter. had an audience of her Majesty at Windsor Cas- ' I lo nn BtnrHnv IrlMt In dillur Kla pr'doi ! '! ! ? The European Times says thai tip. fear which were entertained that a general war would spiing out of the demand which the Czar made upon the Sultan refative to tho extradition, or rather j;ivin up ef t'.ie lefugets at Widden, have been ijoieteJ by in telligence which haa come to hand. The attitude as sumed lv ililj country and France, placed the Exi or Jn lhu horns ofa djetmna. He ht.d no altur- nnttve but to lower hi3 tono or bare his sabre. He Kiuii either fight the Engliab bull dog and Gallic cock or hs anust . cease to bully tha Turk. He haa nreftred- tlie rioto pacific course. We know his re- ' iidve and admire Uia prudence, a quality which even i Qesiot know how to respect. I Lord I'.ihir rs in introduced la hr Mnj-nly Mi. Henry Bulwer, who took leavo, on Jcptt'tinij, lo en , u r on tin duties n! his mission. The Atii)'ria:i loan has fallon one-half per cent, he low the figure of emission. IRELAND. Nothing of interest has liansprrd in this distrncl e I and d r.vnirodden country. TI.e tlilhcullies b. td :i Iiiiii!IoHs and len.mt, Willi murde,s and a3- sa ill.oin;llJ Continue. FRANCE. 1 In lite National Assembly, the leading features of ' 'lit week's debate was the adjourned discussion on : 1 ; 1 . i 0 1 1 . 1 1 ctfdi-, cintKCted with Ihe cOitt of ill i R onan intervetilion, which hid ben udjuuincd ! over. The principal speeches wore made by M. de Soc 'lucville, Thiern, Monlelambett, Leroux, Arago, Ca- ' vaijjnac and Barrott. The vote for ihe Roman ere- j din w.-re 4b7 ; ugainst it, 16S. Among the nioder- ules who voted with the minoriiy were Cavatgnae, Augo, Cremieux and Coralle. Hugo und Lainauine j were bolh absent. In ihe course of the remarks made by M. dc Toe ) leville, he expressed the hope thai the iiiiiiits'y would be granted, ilesaidho belivered thai l'ltis, tho great Pontirl who had given the signal of svery liberty, and tha leader of all liberal ideas, had been repaid by violence and murder. These last expres sions called forth denials, and M. Tutelon rose nnd I cried aloud "a lie," and atnld greal commotion ths i Assembly adjourned. Thedifuculty was arter wards settled, snd the sit lings resumed. The Paris Monitieur and Republic have bean scli- od for publishing lcttersfrora Louis Blunc and oihur v ' re.iigec. in ..ouoo... Luinsriinc is anxious to go lo the East, and hat purchased tunitory within a iew days' journey from Smyrna. M. Peraagini, who had been ssnt to Vienna to bring the remains ol the Duke de Rekbaiadi, to have them interred by tha side ol bis father, has reiurned, tha Emperor of Austria having poailvoly refused. Lucien Murat, the Minister to Turin, had left for his post on ihe 17th of June. Seventeen ol tne June insurgonta hav bean tried st Versailles, and have been acquitted, j The cholera at Paris has ouliruly ceased. , Ths wretched system of passports In Francs is fully shown by ths following Incident. Tha police -gont at the Irooiier had atopped the new Btnbasas doroflhe United Stulee at Madrid, as be was eti wr ing Spain on the 17th, because bis passport wus not Ignod at Bayonns. Report from Paris received ou the Uth state, that th French Ambassador at St. Petersburg has for warded dtapatchea to hi gcrvernmeni indicating a change In the hostil determination of Russia in Its disagreement with Turkey', upon ins subject ol the sxlradjtlop of tha Hungarians refugees. So fur from poshing metier to eztreroetiea Rusla oxptesaea it. self nlxiou to settle difficulties e.uUUy, provided 09 warlike joterferenos was threatened, on the port of England. Tae4terornoriwMprwajmalVinn on th 21st. A lettof from Malta states that ihora la no doubt bul.ihnt ih Enljliali flcot basleit tue Adrlatlo fotU Durdaontlles. -The Austrian fleet is under sail for thS Dafdabnefies.:. ; -4 1 '' i At Sebastoxol tberO waa a Raaaian fleet of 26 ves sels, only four hours sail from tho mouth, of the B-is-phorus The Turkish fleet Was anchored acroaa th Bospliorua ut the narrowest parts to defend th pas sage. ' -.'. Tbs Turkish army in Wallachla had been ordered book to Constantinople. ' ' ' . Tha French flet, consisting of six vcsacls oMhe line, two frigates, and tteainers, with 8, LOO tften snd 6OO4U11S, is under-weigh fur tho Dardannellea, " Tha Deutsche Zcitung has letters from Constanti nople to the 8th insiant, anounclng tha arrival in the Bocphorus, oftha British fleet of obaarvatlon. A salute of 20 guns was fired by the Turkish fleet, In honor of (he British flag. ROME. A letter from Romo dated on the 14th, says that much excitement prevails In the city. Several young men have been arrested for singing the Marseilles hymn in the street; instead of singing, the peo ple now indulge In prose recitations. ,. ''. 'J': Placards wlthafooat leftoftwlth !nlVe:iith to in famous Pricsts''Death to the red Triumvirates." i cover 1 he walls of Rome. Several attempts on the lives of French officers have been made. A letter from Vienna to the 7lh, says that Venice will not become a free portagaia. The capital of thu kingdom will henceforward be at Verona. SARDINIA. At Sardinia the mininlerul c lists continuos. NAPLES AND SICILY. At Naples und Sicily tho violence of the Govern- menl continued. It was reported that a re'ieido as sociation had been discovered, in which are impli cated about 20,000 persons. A copy ofvLoid Palmerslon's dispatch on tho Sici lian question, has been sent to the Emperor of Rus sia, who sent a courier to Naples, recommending lin king rot to give way, assuring him that Uusjiu und Austria would support him under any circumstan ce?. The Government papers were filled with abuse of England and against Lord I'almetslon. Two American frigates, the Independence, Capt. Rlnke, and the Cumberland, are in port under Com. Morgan. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY. Tho Emperor has granted the officem of the gar rison of Petcrwarden, who surrendered uncondition ally, the same privilege which Hie Emperor of Rus sia accorded to the garrison of Comoro. A courier arrived gfPesth, from Vienna, with or ders to slop the bntcl.enes In thut city, The organization of ihe Austiian army is going on with t rcr.t activity. G'-n. Dt mhiuiiki's sister and broiher in-law were arrested at Cracow on the 17th. They had never in ttn'ercd in politics. it is cuid ili'.l (icneil Haynan has resigned hib pot. ;n const quence of Ihe Emperor havinir ordered him to cease hie bloody work. 1I complained bit terly ol his aulhoiity being disregarded by those who presumed ro she it Count Huihyuny, il having le 11 his express orders that be should bo hanged". The lutcst accounts from Peslh state that arrests were still llifcorder of Iho day. ! TRUSIA. I j The Convention between 1 in- etonis of rrusnia a i l AuMr u has Le. n rai;ri-j at Viennn I About 156 officers are espuctctl '.o ht.ip from Urti 1 men lor New Orleans. lt is estimated that ubonl -109 ::v:s have been lost in the Sehleswig v. ur. General Klaplka nnd other Hungarian otTif rs liae errived at Bremen, und were received with iiiom tli: t:n;uis.ht d honors. SPAIN. ' ieneral Vail th-nga has published a jiroelamalion irorlMimiu;; ihf slate of bicye untler w liu h that pro ince has been for some lime. j The principal subject of tno vvtek has been the I Ministerial crisis. Owoig 'o some intrigue, the pre j eis- nnttne it! which Iris not been asieilained this ; kingdom has beon ihe scene ol a sn cession of min- ili-rialfh njjes in u shorter space of liino, than could have possibly occurred in any other European iih j Hon. The w hole cabinet was di.-uuis ed end a new 1 cabinet formed. Subsequent accounts, by telegruph, ' stale that Narvaez's ministry, rt eonstrueied on th ' 21st, had been again dismissed. These changes j show that there must be a desperate game goinn I on. j A mUlilary despotism Is one of the results to b apprehended. From Ihe S. InleiligencT. W e are indebted to the publishers, Measrs. Gil-b'-il di Kmiible for afilo of the newsrnppr called th " AH, i (dirornia. " uublished at Nun Francisco, tin 1 h of QcoberT which puis us in nossaaaion of riu'.'aentic intelligence from that quarter a month la ir than oar previoui advices. The news of most consc tiuence is that which re lates to Iho progress of the Feo)U'i Centenlumfor fra ming a Coftutihilion for tmb State or CALiroa nia. This Convention met at Monterey, In pursu ance of Gen. Riley's proclamation, on Saturday, the 1st of September, but, as a majority of th DcU gate4 were not then In attendance, n adjourn meat took place io th following Monday. On that day the Canventlon, " proceeded to bnslness by passing upon the credential of membere, &c. On the next day ihe organization of lb body wa completed by the selection of the following officers : Robert Seniplc, President 1 William G Marcy, Secretary; Caleb Lyons and J. II. FIELD, A alstanl Secretaries : W E. P. Ilutinell and Hsn tiqne Henriqneui, Translators, J. S Houston, Ssr geaot al-Arm and Corneliou Sulhvuu Door keeper, Crlkba. Several cases of cholera have appear ed at Fleir.ingaburg, ky., within the past week. At Cape Girardeau, Mo., on Wednesday week, there were 8 cases, supposed 10 be cholera. Sbktbncb or Riotbb. At Philadelphia, on Sab nrday last, Judge Parsons sentenced some doten personam Imprisonment In th Eastern Penitentia ry, convicted at the present jerntAf the Court, for participating In the lateariotv Their terme of lnv prjsonment ranged from on lo two year. " ; Chasss to Swsoairi v. The Prealdent has sp pslnted FranoJa Shroder (of Maryland, we bellevs,) I lata of th Coist Survey, s tbo suecesaor of Mr. I Ellsworth, at th court of Sweden . Corrow Faotos Wa . iindentand "thai. W. Thbrnpaon, an Engliab. weaver, is about starting a Ct'i ton factory, on small ca la, at the North and of the town. ' It will bo operated by atearn.. It 1 tho intention of the proprietor to spin and weave. This jnay be the beginning of great things for the town Id the way of Cotton Manufacturing. CAron. . k 5 , . " ' '-: Tan LxoisLATcait On tho' .foiirlh Monday of neit month th Xegbslatur of Marylan l will com! mane ita session, and must adjourn by tbs 10th of Msrch. ,Ths Aanapl.lis RepubBean believea that there la little doubt that a majority of thn House of Delegate wH vote in favor of a law for a Stat Con. vention lo revise the copstttptlon, snd thinks it pro bable that thsjtfeasure will receive tha' approbation ot ine aenat. . ; r Cbmit to A Hoa.-A black fellowr herned JoKh Lee, bell horse ort f rlday, in - WaWgion, so unmercifully as to cause bis death In I few mlftl utet. The horse belonged ' ,jo a Mr. John VV,' Hdm phrcy. The lack man was arrested and fined to for the offcrice and-oommiffed 'to the woik-house for ninety days for isordeffy corhfuct; ' " '" 1, - In this town, on the I4th Inst,, by tha Rev.'A. P. Repdon, Copu VV. C. Howian, to Miss Susan p daughter, of the late John L. Mellhentiy, Eao., allot this plnce. " 11 DIED. In New York, on the ?lh Inst., on Fbahku Infant softvof Mr. ami Mr3. John PotiaPrXiwn, aired 24 dV - V' ;::, Who can fnk-; death's portrait frucr When infuncy its victim tics I Sweet (.lumberer ! Tliy flfo uncW, Will bloom immorliil in ihe saics J . k Thlne Ib the Kingdom, thlrlo the placrl -Before th. Holy Father's FaC0 And there forever nruhems raise To the Redoomer's worthy praise. 11AIUJVENEVS iissjj anBis) PORT OF WILMINGTON, NOVEMBER 15. - 1...,. .1 r- , - HIOH WATEB AT TUB BAH. . ... .. or ARRIVED. 13. Burquo Tshales, Pinkhnm, frortrCardifT, Wolf's to ti. W. Davis, with T. Irdn, for Wilmington & Rnleijh Ruil Road Co. " " Barqiij Edwin Johnson, Cann, from Boston to Barry. Bryant Ok Adams, wlih 100 casks Lime " SchrMary George, Gillclulst, ,)rbui Thoma. ten, to-RaseoaH dt Kcndriek, with W0 eaks Llmsv " behr. J0. Faxon, Hall, from Lynn,' Mass . io Russell Kendrlck, In ballcsi. ' ' - , . Steamer Evergreen, Rush, from Fayette villa, to John Banks, wiihjndsc. to sundry persons. Schr. E. S. Powell, Powell, from NVw Vnrk, 10 G. W. IavU, with indw.io sundry persons. Is". Bilg Eolus, Moore, fiom Sieuben, Maine, lo G. V. Davis, in balliot. ' S.-hr. Susnn M. Yuen", Oils, from VViscasset Me., to G. W. Dnvm. will! Hay and Brick. ' ftchi. Maa-art i Jane, Davis, from Hyde county, to Mssisr, wiiit 816 bushels Oats, M6 bushel Rough Rice, I (3 bushels Cum. " Schr. Nile, Tharkabcm, from New York, to Dellostet b Brown " Brl Nipgnrrt, Hardin, frQm New York, to Pot ter e ICidtb r. t Tw o to ibr.'e oilier vesdels In the river names not ascertained in time to report. CLEARED. 1J Scln. Jon-s Srdih. Hsnd. for New Y rl , IMtossri ,t Piown, with 402 (.bin. NmriiH Tmil bv line. Till bhls. Rosin i JO balcn Col Ion, I bale l-'eaib ers, 1 bslft Woip,"22 bales Mueliii", IG bh-s Yum 47 1,1,0, ,-a ,Ni:h, f, hove, Mdse. 14 boxes Tol-ucco,' I Troiik, 1 Cb.st, T rolls Caip tiny, 2 boxes Axes. 13. Rusiiun Galliot I.Hmu, LiiimnuB, for Bremen bv !l II. liil.-rs, wnh It; J UuO it. S. S. Lumber, 'SW IrliK. ."NhviI """tores, 12 ."-.-s Riee. " Schr. Maitha Relit, Davis, for Shallotte, by J. Illossoni I t. Sil.r. I.r.Mlair,;, Boon, for Philadelphia Ilrllu-Ml fli Itfuwii, w iih l'i'.'!! bbls. Hnsin 19 (hi.- Pilch, a"-' I l ls fSi irils Tuti'sntine. 2l'.7 l.:.l. JI,. nit:. 22 bales Vain. 7 b-iejs Feathers, 24 bugs IVi N" t". 4 bales Wool, 1 bale Balls, 12 bales Rags, 7 boxes and I trunk Md.e ' 15. Sioionrr (iov. (iraham, Peck, for Fayelteville, by J. C. I.atia, w ith Lime and Molasses. ' NT. YORK 1.'. Schr De Norte, Jannetl,- CtBaaao. v.for thla port. NO I ICE TO MARINERS. Thu Slioai off Cup Carnuverel not Jald down on any cliuit, upon which eteumship Ohio recently struc k, was discovered. In April, 1H36, by Capt. Napoleon L. Cone, of the U. S. Revenue Culler .Service, who rcprte(i the fact lo ihe Secretary of the Treusnry at ihe time Supposing the location of ihe hhoal Id havo hscii marked distinctly on Blunl's chart, as panic ulnr and correct as Ihey usuallv are, that attention to'tho matter was not lven as should have been. Cape Carnavurel bearing S. W. 8. about 13 miles distant, lies a sandy shoal, upon the alioahst part of which is from ti to 10 feet of water, snd of course, the aea break a heavy upon It. This shoal tends S. S. E. and N. N. W., parrsllel with the shore on that psn of the coast, snd Is shout One mile In length. Between Ihe shoal and the Florida ehore there waa 1 1 fathom of water. NOTICE. VTOTJCEle hereby given, that sppHcatlou will be li made to tbo President. Directors and Com puny, of the Bauk ot Cape Fear, at the expiration ol ibrcv months from ths data hereof, for tha issue of a certificate, ui two shares of lbs stock of ssid Bank In thu nam of the undersigned. In lieu of one or more, for that number of shires lost C. T, GARDNER, Nov. 1, l49. 10d-lsw-3m MARINE noSriTAL. rPiIE Contributors lothe Hospital srs rsqaesied 1 te met nt ihe Office of R. VV. Brown, THIS EVENING, st 7 o'clock, to consider an application In regard to the properly. Punctuality Is desired. H. R. SAVAGE. SeCy. Nov. 15, 1849. ' ; . 103-H. A CARGO OF SACK SALT. Dally expected from Liverpool, per -Schoouer lane. 2Mf SACKif Liverpool Salt j AJUV 300" .ftn Blown do. in forge half bltachcd back a. For aalo ly J. & D. MeRAK CO. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 13. I0J. A CARD TO THE LADIES. MISS SMITH, 1st of New York, wo jM respect, fully Inform ihs LADIES of Wllmlnhton snd Its vicinity, ihsisbs has commenced th business of DRB8M MAKING. In sll Its branches, st th residence of Mrs. Snsw, where she will bs happy 10 wall upon U the who mar favor her with their patronage. .. . . Nov !f. JOl-lt. - -ajC as- , -4 ... --s , 0 f -: A- o--nl , .'t v

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